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Hartner, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, In 1758, 615
Richard Salter Hartshorne was a descendant of the first Richard Hartshorne who came from England before 1670, settling at the Highlands in Middle- town Township, becoming the first lawyer in Mon- mouth County;
Richard Salter Hartshorne Jr., son of Richard Salter Hartshorne, born 1814, at Matawan; married Eleanor Gaywood, Morris, daughter of Isaac Morris of New York City, 1837; children of Richard and Eleanor G. (Morris) Hartshorne were: Richard Morris, James Theodore, Acton Civil, (see below), George Sykes, Susie Ella (married William S. Throckmorton);
Acton Civil Harthsorne, son of Richard and Eleanor G. (Morris) Hartshorne, born 1842, near West Freehold; married Georgie E. Bibb, daughter of George and Catharine Bibh of Alabama 1877, biography and portrait of,
311, 312 374
Hartshorne, ---- , mentioned in 1705 road records, Hartshorne, the Misses, residence of on Claypit Creek and Navesink River, 534
Hartshorne, Miss, kept a private school, Red Bank,
265
Hartshorne, James M., member of General Assembly, 1845,
110
lawyer, tribute to, by Governor Parker, 1873, counselor , admitted to the bar, 1836,
280
upholsterer of London, brother of first Richard Hartshorne, 576
317
91
632
666
609
reserved by Indians (footnote),
of England, original settler of Monmouth County, account of, 70
located in Middletown, 1669, 70
petitioned Governor Carteret for confirmation of land titles, 1672. 72
conference, of with Governor and council, con-
cerning rights of patentees, 1683, 77
proposed as suitable member for Provincial Council, 1702.
61 64
Hartshorne, Robert, trustee of Franklin Academy, Middletown, 1836, 549
Hartshorne, Samuel Wright, military service of, dis- pleasing to Quakers, 1776, 633
Hartshorne, Susie Ella, daughter of Eleanor Gaywood (Morris) and Richard Saltar Hartshorne, Jr ., 313
507 Hartshorne's Mill, Freehold Township, 105,
Hartshorne, William, said to have contributed to bribery of Lord Cornbury, 1708, 39
of Middletown, member of committee on gaols, 1709, 400
interested in location of gaol at Middletown, 1710, 401
of Portland, son of Richard Hartshorne, died 1748, given Sandy Hook, 1703, by his father Richard
Hartshorne, 547,701
Hartshorne, William, became owner of Hartshorne's Mill, 1835, 507
of Navesink, father of John Hartshorne, 592
Hartzheim, Charles, Junior Warden Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1880, 477
charter member Captain Conover Post, G.A.R. Freehold, 1882, 479
Harvey, Alvin, postmaster at Oceanic, 593
Harvey, B.H , occupied shop, Keyport, 1850, 719
Harvey, Cornelius B., musician, Company D, Fourteen- th Regiment, 1863, 257
Harvey, David, Jr., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1874. 318
lawyer, Asbury Park, 1884, 318
Harvey, John H, chosen freeholder, Matawan Town- ship, 1882, 830
Harvey, Samuel, postmaster at Port Washington, 1845, kept hotel, Barclays' Corners, near Eatontown, 1818,
878
Masonic meetings in residence of, near Eatontown, 1817,
882
Harvey, William A., early Freehold Methodist,
424
land at Manasquan patented in 1685,
797
Hartshorne, Richard, quartermaster, first regiment, 1776, 230
Hartshorne, Richard, second, 1765-1831, or Portland, son of Robert Hartshorne, the first, 534
passed title of lighthouse grounds to United States 1806,
547
Hartshorne, Richard, chosen freeholder, Freehold Township, 1845,
506
Hatfield, Miss, succeeded Miss Hartshorne in private school at Red Bank, taught school, Masonic Hall, Eatontown, 891
602, 603
313
507 store of, destroyed by Freehold fire of 1873, Hartshorne, Richard S., built Hartshorne Mill, 1816, 410 Hartshorne, Richard Saltar Jr., born 1814, grandfather of Acton C. Hartshorne, 313
Hartshorne, Richard S., corporator Monmouth County Agricultural Railroad, 1867, 382
Hartshorne, the first Robert, member of Provincial Assembly, 1769,
108
Long Branch, 1861, 786
Hathaway, William, corporator, Long Branch Banking Company, 1872, 769
Hatsell, Rice, opened store at Navesink as early as 1820, 538
authority for lighting Navesink Beacon,
537
storekeeper, went to Red Bank, 1829, from Navesink, 596
soldi store at Red Bank, in 1834,
597
97
member of Provincial Assembly, 1703-04. 108
first lawyer of Monmouth County, 274
the emigrant, ancestor of Acton C. Hartshorne, 313
appointed highway commissioner, 1682, 1694,
371, 373
road went through land of, 1687,
lot of, on road, 1687, 372
mentioned in 1709 road records,
375
town clerk, 1675, 519
in Manasquan Beach Company, 1685,
525
moved from Wakake to Middletown about 1703, holdings of,
525
534
first purchaser of land at Werkee (Wakake), Creek, 1 669,
534
Highlands estate of,
538
litigation with Applegate, et al, 1674, 544
first owner of Sandy Hook,
547
entertained George Fox, Quaker leader, at Middle- town, 1672, 576
a Quaker, reference to, in letter of Lewis Morris, 578
mentioned for governor of New Jersey, 1712. 588
in land dispute with the proprietors, 1683, 591
593
land at Wakake adjoined William Lawrence,
617
settled at Wakake, or "Weikee", 1670, 699
703
reference to land of, at Wakake,
given permission to purchase land from Indians in what is now Wall Township, 1685.
796
Hasbrook, Charles, married Eleanor, daughter of John S and Sarah (Hendrickson} Holmes, 822
Haslem, Mary Jane, of English birth, married Jordan Woolley, born 1815, son of Britton (first), and Mary Williams, (first wife), 780
768 Hastings, Hugh J., Mr. president, East Long Branch Reading Room and Library Association, 1880, Hatch, Isaac C., chosenfreeholder, Millstone Township, 1850, 656
Hathaway, Benjamin, bought tannery, Eatontown, 1872, 877
Hathaway, John C.,house at Loch Arbour, 778
chosen freeholder form Neptune Township, 1880- 83, 852
Hathaway, Mary daughter of William Hathaway of Deal Beach, married Captain W., S. Green of
deeded land to Baptist Church of Middletown, 1734, 531
son of William Hartshorne, inherited estate at Highlands, 1748, 534. 547
Hartshorne, Robert, son of Richard Hartshorne, the second. 534
92
Hartshorne, Richard Morris, died 1885, son of Eleanor Gaywood (Morris) and Richard Saltar Hartshorne, Jr .,
534
371
Haudson, Tobias, original settler of Monmouth County, 64 64
Haundell, John, original settler of Monmouth County,
Haunted Swamp, McClane's Swamp, so called, 549
Havens , Abraham, St. deacon, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
deacon, Howell Baptist Church, 1861, 652
Havens, Abraham, Jr., deacon, Howell Baptist Church, 1861,
652
Havens, Abraham J., fust heutenant, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
254
Hawes, Granville, T., incorporator of Elberon Casino, 1882,
761
Haver ', Ann, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
800
64 Hawes, John, onginal settler of Monmouth County, agreement between, and Richard Hartshorne (first), 1670, 699
799
Hawkins, James, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 258
800
Hawkins, James M., private, Company E, Twenty ninth Regiment, 1862,
264 376
trustee, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
419
Hawkins, John, mentioned in 1714 road records, Hawkins, John F., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1880, lawyer, Asbury Park, 1884,
318 318
Havens, Edward, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862.
Havens, Edward L., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
Havens, E.L., built carriage shop at Centreville, 1874, Havens, Eliza, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
Havens, Elizabeth, first Baptist in Manasquan,
constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
Havens, Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Robert Havens, of New York, married Edwin Wooley, born 1830, son of John Wooley (fourth ?), 1857,
Havens, Jacob, constituent member, Manasquan Bap- tist Church, 1804, 800
Havens, Jane, constituent member, Manasquan Bap- tist Church, 1804, 800 236
Havens, Jesse, private, Continental Army, 1776, Havens, Johanna, widow of Johannis Holsaert, and wife of Dirck Stoffelse Langestraat,
298
Hayes, Hon. James L., director of Ocean Beach Association, 1872, 806
Hayes, John L., taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Freehold Township, 1851, 639
Hayes, William, description of capture of New York, 1673, 24
799 241
Haynes and Drummond, in business at Oceanport, 1854. 890
Haynes, Captain William of steamer "Edwin Lewis", Oceanport, 1844, 890
deputy postmaster, Oceanport, 1849, 891
Haynes, William and Company, Oceanport; William Henry Slocum associated with, 1868, 895
Haynes, William R., kept store, Oceanport, about 1844, 890
418
son of William Haynes, deputy postmaster, Ocean- port, 891
Haynes and Wolcott, general store, Oceanport, 1854, 890 Haypath, mentioned in road records, 1714, 376
Hays, Rev. A.J., supply at Hornerstown Baptist Church, 633
Hays, Daniel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236
Hays, Daniel S., member of militia, 1813, 240
Hays, David, original member of Perserverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621
Hays, Hon. James L., director Ocean Beach Associa-
478
479
419
Haviland, J B., owner of store on Main St., Freehold, director, Freehold Lyceum Library, and Free Reading Room, 1884,
480
Haviland, Job, private, Continental Army, 1776, Haviland, Joseph, member of Blue Ball (Adelphia), Methodist Church, 1812, 651
Havens, Anner, awakened to Baptist faith, Manasquan, 1801
constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
Havens, Clark, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
418
258
236 Hawkins, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776, Hawkins, Thomas, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 614
259
590
Hawkinson, Henry, practiced law in Monmouth County Courts after the Revolution,
280
800
232
799
389
800
Hayden, Peter S., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
Hayden, W 8., theatrical manager, had country place at the Navesink Highlands, 536
Hayes, Charles H., private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 255
Hayes, Elizabeth, member Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 419
Hayes, Henry, sergeant, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865, 255
64
375
Havens, John, Sr., trustee, Howell Baptist Church, 1804, 799
Havens, John, Jr., trustee, Baptist Church, Manasquan, 1801,
Havens, K.S., member of militia, 1814,
Havens, Lizzie, assistant principal Freehold Graded School, 1874,
Havens, Lydia, constituent member, Manasquan Bap- tist Church, 1804, 800
Havens, Margaret, member Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
Havens, Mary H., member Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
418
Havens, Moses, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236
Havens, Samuel, trustee, Howell Baptist Church, 1804, 799
constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
800
Havens, Sarah, constituent member, Manasquan Bap- tist Church, 1804,
800
Havens, Thomas, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 800
Haviland, , served at the Battle of Monmouth, 186
Haviland, Amos, owner carriage repository, Freehold, 1846.
236
Havens, Abram, justice of the peace, 1865,
114
Hay, David, heutenant, Continental Army, 1776, Hay, Captain David, mentionof as a soldier , (footnote), Hay, David, trustee, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1805,
629 251
793
Havens, John, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, mentioned in 1709 road records,
443
93
tion, 1872.
Hays, John, private Continental Army, 1776, buried at Old Tennent, 687
Hays, Patrick, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
Henderson, John, assessor for Freehold, 1730, 404
corporator of Presbyterian Church, Shrewsbury, 1749, 585
Hayward, Edward H., private, Company E, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
Hazard, Robert, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
64
testified concerning effect of Christian teaching upon Indians, 1746,
685
Hazell, John, indicted at Plymouth, Massachussetts for joining Baptists, 1650,
65
died 1771, buried in Old Scotch Burying Ground, 729
Hazlet, John, supply Manasquan Baptist Church, 1850, Hazlett, George W., private, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
Hazlett Railroad Station, in Raritan Township,
702
112
251
Henderson, Samuel, private company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 259
Henderson, Samuel, trustee Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869, 636
Henderson, Dr. Thomas, member Committee of Obser- vation and Inspection, 1774,
120
Heath, John H., charter member Tennent Lodge, Freehold Knights of Pythias, 1872,
480
of Freehold, ordered to New York in command of minute-men,
135
Hebron, John, road commissioner, 1705, 1709
374.
375
appointed major of Middlesex and Monmouth Companies, 1776, 142
Heckewelder, missionary, records Indian tradition, Heddon's School District, No. 63,
549
author of article in New Jersey Gazette, concerning British vandalism, 192
Hedden, Uretta, daughter of John Hedden, married Joseph Field (first), son of Thomas (first), and Rebecca (Shepherd) Field, 1867,
letter of, giving an account of killing of notorious Pine Robbers, 1779,
197
476
major, Monmouth County Militia, 1776,
229
heutenant-colonel, Heard's brigade, 1776, 229
387
Heilenman, J.F., pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church of Port Monmouth, 545
457
lieutenant-colonel, soldier of the Revolution buried at Old Tennent,
687
Heingey, Samuel, private Continental Army, 1776,
234
Henderson, Thomas, member of Congress, 1789, member of Legislative Council, 1793-94, 107
107
Heirs, Rev. --- , pastor Methodist Protestants, Fair Haven,
594
member of General Assembly, 1780-85,
108
surrogate, 1785,
111
317
manager, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817,
353
attorney, admitted to the bar, 1879,
318
354
lawyer, Long Branch, 1884,
318
Heisley, Rev. C.W., pastor Red Bank Methodist Episcopal Church,
601
soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 688
Hendrick, William, mentioned in 1705 road records, 374
Hendricks, Abraham, trustee Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1787, 629
Helmbold, druggist, bought part of Jospeh Wardell property, Long Branch, 1870,
757
Hendricks, Conrad, Monmouth County Loyalist, pro-
perty of confiscated, 1779, 226
Hendricks, W.H., foreman Freehold Fire Department, 1874, 472
Hendricks, William, takes part in attack on Sessions Court, Middletown 1701, 100
Henderson, C.B., foreman Navesink Hook and Ladder company, Red Bank, 1872, 1885,
599
Hendrickses, early Dutch Monmouth settlers, 83
Hendrickson family, genealogy of;
John Hendrickson, great-grandfather of Charles J.
Henderson, David, private, Continental Army, 1776,
236
Hendrickson had a son, Daniel (see below);
Henderson, Guisbert, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship in 1758, 615
Henderson, G.W., bought Keyport Press, 1866, 710
Issued Weekly Star, 1866, 711
Henderson, Rev. Jacob, quoted concerning Lewis Morris, Jr., 1712, 588
Hays, Richard, musician, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
chosen clerk, Freehold Scotch Congregation, 1730, 680
worked for Freehold Scots Meeting-house, 1731, 681
bought Tennent Church pew, 1754,
683
800
Henderson, John Captain, Continental Army, 1776, 231 687 soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, Henderson, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234 Henderson, Michael died 1722, buried in Old Scotch Burying Ground, 729
Headen, John, justice of the peace, 1851, 1858, 1863, Headden, George M., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, Heard, General, mention of, as a soldier, (footnote) Heard, James, original settler of Monmouth County, Heard, Nathaniel, appointed colonel of Middlesex and Monmouth companies, 1776,
142
colonel Monmouth County Militia, 1776, 229
42
Hedges, Jesse, Freemason, Middletown Point, 1807, officer of Masonic Lodge, Middletown Point, 1807,
840
early resident of Freehold,
Freehold agent for New Jersey Gazette, 1777, of Freehold, of Revolutionary fame,
450
Heilenman, Rev. J.T., pastor Harmony Methodist Episcopal Church,
547
Heisler, Wilbur A., counselor, admitted to the bar, 1882,
committee Monmouth County Bible Society, 1823, Henderson, William, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758,
615
pastor St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church of Long Branch, 1865, 765
Hemsted, A.E., corporator of Asbury Park, 1874, 865 Henderson, family attended ordination of Rev. William Tennent, Jr., 1733, 682
Henderson, Dr., son-in-law of John Burrows, Middle- town Point, 1778, 830
Henderson, C.S., bought Keyport Press, 1866, issued Weekly Star, Keyport, 1866,
710
711
his mill mentioned in 1705 road records, 374
Daniel_Hendrickson, born 1735, son of John
Hendrickson, married Nelle Van Mater, born
94
806 236
389
64
551
Aug. 4, 1735; the children of Daniel and Nelle (Van Mater) Hendrickson were: Anna (born Feb. 14, 1761, married Charles Dubois 1, Cyrenius (born May 3, 1766), andJohn (born June 13,1773, see be- low).
John Hendrickson, born June 13, 1773, son of Daniel and Nellie (Van Mater) Hendrickson, mar- ried Mary Lloyd, born Oct. 17, 1772, daughter of John Lloyd; the children of John and Mary (Lloyd} Hendrickson were: Eleanor, Daniel, John Lloyd and Charles J. (see below);
Charles J. Hendrickson, born Nov. 12, 1805, on the family homestead, son of John and Mary (Lloyd) Hendrickson, married, in 1826, Julia Ann Schure- man, daughter of Rev. John Schureman, D.D., of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary; the children of Charles J and Julia Ann (Schureman) Hendrickson were: Julia, Mary Matilda, John Schureman, Louisa (Mrs. Edward M. Hartshorne), and Ella; biography and portrait of,
„John Hendrickson, great-great-grandfather of George Crawford Hendrickson had a son Daniel (see below);
Daniel Hendrickson, born 1735, son of John Hendrickson, married Nellie Van Mater; a son of Daniel and Nellie (Van Mater) Hendrickson was John, born June 13, 1773 (see below);
John Hendrickson, born June 13, 1773; son of Daniel and Nellie (Van Mater) Hendrickson, mar· ried Mary Lloyd, born Oct. 17, 1772, and lived on the family estate; the second son of John and Mary (Lloyd) Hendrickson was John Lloyd (see below); John Lloyd Hendrickson, born Mar. 3, 1801, in Middletown Township, died Sept. 25, 1845; the son of John and Mary (Lloyd) Hendrickson; he married, on Dec. 16, 1822, Adaline Crawford, daughter of George Crawford of Middletown; the children of John Lloyd and Adaline (Crawford) Hendrickson were: Eleanor (born Oct. 9, 1823), Anna (born Sept. 26, 1825), George C. (born Mar. 8, 1829, see below), and Mary Louise;
George Crawford Hendrickson, born Mar. 8, 1829, on the family homestead, son of John Lloyd and Adaline (Crawford) Hendrickson; biography and portrait of,
Daniel D. Hendrickson, born 1786, was a captain in the War of 1812, a cabinet-maker by trade, and a successful farmer; he married Catharine Bedle, daughter of Thomas Bedle; Daniel D. and Catherine (Bedle) Hendrickson had thirteen children, the twelfth of whom was William B. (see below); William 8. Hendrickson, born Feb. 10, 1830,at the family homestead in Middletown Township, son of Daniel D and Catharine (8edle) Hendrickson, married in 1852, Catherine L. Applegate, daughter of Joseph S. Applegate; the children of William B. and Catherine L. (Applegate) Hendrickson were: Eva Lilly and Daniel D. Hendrickson (second); biography and portrait of,
Samuel Hendrickson, grandfather of Samuel W. Hendrickson, was a resident of Cream Ridge,
551
Upper Freehold Township, he married Alice Wikoff, the children of Samuel and Alice (Wikoff) Hend- rickson were. Peter, Rebecca (married Samuel Potter), Tobias, Samuel (second), Alice (married William G. Hendrickson), and Garret S. (see below); Garret S. Hendrickson, born at Cream Ridge, May 25, 1806, son of Samuel and Alice (Wikoff) Hendrickson, married on Dec. 25, 1830, Hannah Wikoff, daughter of Richard and Hannah (White) Wikoff of Deal; the children of Garret S. and Hannah (Wikoff) Hendrickson were. Richard, (born 1831), Samuel W. (born May 4, 1834, see below), Clemence E. (born 1837), Harriet (born 1839), William H. {born 1841), Julia (born 1846), Alice (born 1849), Peter (born 1851), Harriet (born 1853);
Samuel W. Hendrickson, born May 4, 1834, son of Garret S. and Hannah (Wikoff) Hendrickson, mar- ried Josephine Kingsland, daughter of Josiah H. and Ann Kingsland of New York; the children of Samuel W. and Josephine (Kingsland) Hendrickson were: Cora Sherman (born June 10, 1869), Anna How- land (born July 1, 1871), Raymond Wikoff (born Mar. 13, 1882), and Alice Edna (born Nov. 10, 1884); biography and portrait of,
793
Hon. William H. Hendrickson, born June 3, 1813, at Middletown, son of William H. and Eleanor (Du Bois) Hendrickson, married first. Elizabeth E. Woodward, Feb. 28, 1839; married second Rebecca C.F. Patterson, June 24, 1868; biography and portrait of,
Hendrickson, ---- , served at the Battle of Monmouth, Hendrickson, name on tombstones, old burial place, Wrightsville, 634
Hendricksons, among first Dutch settlers of Mon- mouth County,
82,83
Hendrickson, Colonel, Tinton Falls, taken prisoner by "Skinner's Greens", 1779,
207
killed by "Skinners' Greens", Tinton Falls, 1779, 207
Hendrickson, Abraham, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236
Hendrickson, Abram, private, Continental Army, 1776 Hendrickson, Mrs. Achsah, occupied Cornelius Thomson house near Freehold 1884,
234
occupied oldest house in Manalapan Township, 1884,
679
560
Daniel Hendrickson, a Revolutionary soldier, had sons Daniel D. (see below) and William;
pupil of William Wilson, caused his burial at Old Tennent,
689
Hendrickson, Mrs. Adeline, land of, adjoined Presby- terian yard,
529
Hendrickson, Auke, first lieutenant, Captain Wikoff's company, 1777, 232
Hendrickson, 8., Freehold proprietor of stage line
connecting with Camden and Amboy R.R. 1836, chosen freeholder, Freehold Township, 1840,
506
Hendrickson, Barzillai, corporal, Company F, Twenty- ninth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, 1862, manager, Union Hotel, Freehold, 1834
264
Hendrickson, Charles, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
251
Hendrickson, Hon. Charles D., member of General Assembly, 1875- 76, 110
567
vice-president, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1883, 368
Hendrickson, Charles I. residence east of traditional hill
95
350 186
505
396
459
site of Negro executions,
built a store in Middletown, in 1820,
Hendrickson, Charles J., connection with Henry H Seabrook about 1839, 722
Hendrickson, Conrad, married Mercy Knott, daughter of Peter Knott,
Hendrickson, Cornelius, private, Continental Army, 1776,
Hendrickson, Cornelius, corporator, Fair Haven Dock Company, 1866,
Hendrickons, Cornelius, married Mary Taylor, daughter of John G. and Elizabeth (Conover) Taylor, 677
Hendrickson, C.T., bought Shore Press,, Asbury Park, 1884,
868
Hendrickson, Eleanor (DuBois), mother of Honorable William H. Hendrickson, 840
Hendrickson, Elias, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
Hendrickson, Elizabeth mother of Mary, wife of Charles Ellis,
397
mentioned in 1713 road records,
376
Hendrickson, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Eliza- beth Hendrickson, married Sidney Thompson, 1856, son of William I. and Margaret (Denise)
Thompson, 518
Hendrickson, Enoch, purchased land, Manalapan Town- ship, 1844, 679
Proprietor Monmouth House, Long Branch, 759
Hendrickson, Forman, member of General Assembly, 1854,
110
Monmouth County member of second session, Provincial Congress, 1775, 127
appointed colonel of third battalion of foot, militia of Monmouth County, July, 1776,
138
battalion of, contained Monmouth County men, 1776, 144
with Third Monmouth Militia engaged a body of Refugees in battle, 1777,
204
first lieutenant, Captain William Schenck's company, 1777,
232
Hendrickson, Daniel, received land on which Reformed Church stood, 1764,
732
Hendrickson, George, kept at store at Fair Haven, 594
231
Hendrickson, George, J., owned Mulberry Hill Upper Freehold Township, 1884,
617
Hendrickson, G.M.D., officer of Odd Fellows, Allen- town,
631
Hendrickson, Daniel, corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793, 531
Hendrickson, Gysbert, conveyed Presbyterian parsonage farm, Allentown, 1752,
625
Hendrickson, Daniel, shcoolhouse erected on farm of, near Imlay's Hill Meeting house, 1791, 638
Hendrickson, Rev. H.A., officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1880, 364
Hendrickson, Daniel, received deed for church lot of Holmdel Reformed
820
Hendrickson, Harrison, owned Chestnut Grove, Upper Freehold Township, 1884,
617
Hendrickson, Daniel C., trustee of Harmony school, 1837,
548
mentioned in 1713 road records,
376
Hendrickson, Captain D., company of militia, 1812, 240
property of, on Raritan Township boundary, 1848, Hendrickson, Dr. Daniel D., member Medical Society of Monmouth, 1883,
698
Hendrickson, Hendrick, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236
Hendrickson, Captain Hendrick, Middletown, subscrib- ed for Freneau's poems, 1809,
845
Hendrickson, David, lieutenant, Continental Army, 1776.
Hendrickson, Captain Denise, Middletown, subscribed for Freneau's poems, 1809,
Hendrickson, Denyse, corporator, Fair Haven Dock Company, 1866 ,
594
Hendrickson, Henry D., chosen Freeholder, Atlantic Township, 1856,
666
96
523 526
Hendrickson, D.W., built gristmill, Red Bank, 1855, 596
Hendrickson, Edmund T., chosen freeholder, Upper Freehold Township, 1846, 612
Hendrickson, Edward T., bought mill, Imalystown, 1845, 634
810
Hendrickson, E.T., trustee Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1864, 629
236
residence of, next to Friends' schoolhouse, East Branch District, Upper Freehold Township, 638
594
Hendrickson, Eleanor, daughter of Garret D. and Jane Hendrickson, married John S. Longstreet, son of John and Elizabeth (Stoutenburgh) Longstreet, 1843, 824
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