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Church, grounds donated by John gray, 1688, School District, No. 53, account of, 821
Holmdel Cemetery Company, 848
"Holmdel", steamer, of Farmers' Transportation Com- pany, 1865, 705
chosen freeholder, Holmdel Township, 1858-1868, Hohl, George, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
Holbert, James, encounters Dutch on Monmouth shores, 1663, 59
Holcomb, Dr. George, member of General Assembly, 1815-16,
109
name of, a memorial to Holmes family, Holmes family, genealogy of;
Joseph Holmes (first) had a son Jonathan who lived on a farm in Upper Freehold (see below); Jonathan Holmes, (first) son of Joseph Holmes, married a Miss Ashton; the children of Jonathan and ····· (Ashton) Holmes were: Joseph (second, see below), Elizabeth and Alice;
Joseph Holmes (second), son of Jonathan and
(Ashion) Holmes, lived on his father's farm; he married Mary Bruere; the children of Joseph (second)and Mary (Bruere) Holmes were: Jonathan (second, born 1794), James (born 1796), Alice (born 1798, married Dr. William Davis), Sarah (born 1809, married John H. Bruere), and Joseph (third, born 1810, see below);
Joseph Holmes (third), born Nov. 24, 1810, on the ancestral farm, son of Joseph (second) and Mary (Bruere) Holmes, married in 1842, Martha Ann Meirs, born 1824, daughter of Thomas S. and Rebecca Meirs; the children of Joseph (third) and Martha Ann (Meirs) Holmes were: Mary (born Feb. 1, 1844, married James L. Rue), Sarah (born Aug 9, 1845), Joseph (fourth, born July 11, 1849); biography and portrait of,
Asher Holmes lived in Raritan Township; he mar - red Lydia Walling; the children of Asher and Lydia (Walling) Holmes were: Catharine, John, James Abby, Lydia, Asher (second), Daniel W. {see below), Mary and Azelia;
Daniel W Holmes, born Oct. 18, 1814, on the family homestead, son of Asher (fustland Lydia
641
101
816
321
321
322
816
(Walling) Holmes, mamed in 1849, Almira Bedle, born July 14, 1823, daughter of Thomas Bedle of Raritan Township; the children of Daniel W. and Almira (Bedle) Holmes were. Arabella and Charles Alvin Holmes; biography and portrait of, John S. Holmes, resident of Holmdel, died Aug. 15, 1821; he married Sarah Hendrickson, who died Aug. 28, 1824; the children of John and Sarah (Hendrickson) Holmes were: Mary (married Albert Van Brunt), John H., Catherine (married Daniel H. Ellis), Emma (married George Taylor), Eleanor (married Charles Hasbrook), and Daniel (see below); Daniel Holmes, born at Baptistown (Holmdel), Dec. 27, 1792; he married Nov 15, 1813, Rhoda Van Mater, daughter of Chrineyonce Van Mater; the children of Daniel and Huldah (Van Mater) Holmes were: Huldah (born Feb. 23, 1815, mar- ried Joseph Holmes Longstreet), Catherine (born June 9, 1817, married John W. Ely), John S. (born Sept. 2, 1819), Sarah (born Apr. 16, 1821), Joseph H. (born July 28, 1824, see below), Maria Louisa (born May 2, 1826 married Ely Conover), Sarah (second, born Jan. 13, 1829, married Ruloff P. Smock); biography and portrait of,
Joseph H. Holmes, born July 28, 1824, on the family homestead, the son of Daniel and Rhoda (Van Mater) Holmes, married Sept. 19, 1848, Ann Crawford, daughter of James Crawford of Raritan Township; the children of Joseph H. and Ann (Crawford) Holmes were: Carrie C. (married Asher S. Ely), John S. (married Annie Lake, daughter of James Lake), Daniel (second) and Lizzie; biography and portrait of,
Rev. Obadiah Holmes, born 1606, progenitor of the Holmes family in Monmouth County, organ- ized the first Baptist church in the county and was a large purchaser of land in the county; he had two sons: Obadiah and Jonathan (see below);
Jonathan Holmes, son of Rev. Obadiah Holmes, settled in Monmouth County and was elected to official position in 1667;
Samuel Holmes, in direct line of descent, was born about 1720, and was a resident of Holmdel Town- ship; he married Mary Stout, granddaughter of Penelope Stout; among the sons of Samuel and Mary (Stout) Holmes was Joseph (see below);
Joseph Holmes, son of Samuel and Mary (Stout) Holmes, built a house on the Holmes farm in 1805; he married Nellie Schenck, daughter of John Schenck of Holmdel, the children of Joseph and Mary (Schenck) Holmes were: Jonathan (second, see below), Elsha, John, Nellie, Mary (married Hendrick Longstreet);
Jonathan Holmes (second), born 1792 on the home- stead, son of Joseph and Mary (Schenck) Holmes, married Eleanor, daughter of Chrineyonce Schenck of Holmdel; the children of Jonathan and Eleanor (Schenck) Holmes were. Joseph (second), Margaret (married Thomas W. Thorne), Mary, Ann Elza, (married Daniel S Conover), Rhoda, Chimneyonce S (see below), Ellen, Kate {mained William L. Jones), and Huldah;
Chrineyonce S Holmes, born May 22, 1832, on the ancestral farm, the son of Jonathan (second) and
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824
Eleanor (Schenck) Holmes; he married first, Jan. 12, 1870, Lydia A. Smock, daughter of Hendrick and and Eleanor Smock of Holmdel; he married second, Nov. 22, 1876, Mary (Schenck) Conover, widow of John W Conover; the children of Chrineyonce S. and Lydia A. {Smock) Holmes were: Jonathan I. and Henry L. Holmes, the children of Chrineyonce S. and Lydia A. (Smock) Holmes were: Jonathan I. and Henry L. Holmes; the children of Chriney- once S. and Mary (Schenck) (Conover) Holmes were. Nellie S. and Chrineyonce Holmes; biography and portrait of,
Holmes Academy, in Keyport, opened by George W Holmes, 1857,
Holmes, Alice, married Joseph Murphy, 1820,
Holmes, Anthony, private, Continental Army, 1776, Holmes, Colonel Asher, member of Legislative Council, 1786-88,
107
appointed member of Committee of Correspon- dence, 1774,
member of Committee of Observation and Inspec- tion, 1774,
led militia in attack on Loyalists, 1779,
battalion of, guarded Monmouth shore, 1780, muster-master for Monmouth County, 1780,
209 227
in command of battalion Monmouth Militia, 1780, in command of battalion State troops, 1780, mention of, as soldier, (footnote),
229
389
531
corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793, Holmes, Asher, buildings of, burned at Keyport fire, 1877,
718, 719
Holmes, Catharine, daughter of Jonathan Holmes, Holmes, Catherine, A , married Daniel H. Ellis, 1818, Holmes, Chrineyonce S., director First National Bank of Keyport, 1884,
398
708
trustee Holmdel Baptist Church, 1884,
820
Holmes, Daniel, member of Legislative Council, 1832, sheriff of Monmouth County, 1828,
111
chosen freeholder, 1827,
520
postmaster at Tinton Falls,
590
sold land to Phalanx, 1844,
669
conveyee of Kearney title, 1829,
704
kept store at Holmdel, 1820,
815 ,821
Holmes, Daniel A., member of General Assembly, 1865-66,
110
Masonic officer, Eatontown lodge, 1862, 884
Holmes, Edward, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1863, 257
Holmes, Eleanor, member Second Middletown Baptist Church, 1836,
819
Holmes, Elisha, second lieutenant, Captain Holmes' company, 1777,
232
Holmes, Francis H., corporator, Squankum Railroad and Marl Company, 1866,
381
Holmes, George B., son of Joseph and Helen Holmes, 642
716
Holmes, George W., Masonic officer, Keyport lodge, marshal, school dedicatory procession, Keyport, 1872,
716
Holmes, Hannah, member Second Middletown Baptist Church, 1836, 819
Holmes, Huldah, mamed Chimneyonce Van Mater, bom 1747, son of Joseph and Sarah (Schenck) Van Mater, 826
Holmes, Jacob, and brother, chosen to do "wooden-
825
716 308
237
117
120
205
102
821,822
228
299
108
work" in new courthouse building, 1805,
chosen freeholder, Shrewsbury Township, 1796,
owner of house in Shrewsbury in 1800, 576
erected schoolhouse at Shrewsbury, 1810, 595
appointed to procure land for county poor farm, 1800,
Holmes, Jacob R., member of militia, 1814,
241
Holmes, James, member of Provincial Assembly, 1/51 54-61,
108
taxed in Upper Freehold Township in 1758,
615
Holmes, Dr. James, member of Medical Society of Monmouth, 1875,
321
delegate to Provincial Convention, 1774, 118
member of Committee of Safety from Monmouth County, 1775, 132
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 1758, 613,615 constituent member of Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766, 635
Holmes, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237 Holmes, Joseph, prominent Tory, went to Nova Scotia at close of Revolution, 201
Holmes, Joseph, deacon, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869, 636
Holmes, Josiah, delegate to Provincial Convention, 1774. 118
member of Shrewsbury Committee of Observation, 1775,
124
chosen deputy for Monmouth County, 1776, vestryman, Christ Church, Shrewsbury, 1738,
580
Holmes, Lavinia, born 1836, daughter of John C. and Margaret (Polhemus) Schenck; married George S. Jones, 826
Holmes, Margaret S., daughter of Jonathan i. Holmes, marred Thomas W. Thorne, son of John and Elizabeth (Walling) Thorne, 1844; biography and portrait of,
Holmes, Mary, corporator, Baptist Church of Middle- town, 1793, 531
Holmes, Mary, married Hendrick Longstreet, 1805, Holmes' Mill, mentioned in Freneau's proposal for newspaper, 1794, 843
Holmes, Milton, justice of the peace, 1881,
Holmes, Nellie, mother of Mary (Holmes) Longstreet,
298
became permanent settler in Monmouth County, 66
chosen overseer of Middletown, 1669, 68
69
petitions Governor Carteret for confirmation of land titles, 1672, 74
at court of Sessions, held at Shrewsbury, 1679, 371
lot of, on early road, 1687, 371
mentioned in road records, 1687, 1708, 372,375
at town meeting, 1675, 519
organizer, Middletown Baptist Church, 1668, 527
son of Rev. Obadiah Holmes; member of Assen- bly, 1668, 816
Holmes, Jonathan, brother of Rev. Obadiah Holmes, elected official at town-meeting, 1667, 814
Holmes, Jonathan, (second), grandson of Rev. Obadiah Holmes, constituent of Middletown Baptist Church, 816 Holmes, Jonathan, constituent member of Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766, 635
Holmes, Jonathan, second lieutenant, Heard's brigade, 1776, 232
Holmes, Jonathan, first heutenant, fourth battalion Jersey line, 1776, 231
Holmes, Jonathan, member of committee to build
Masonic Hall, Eatontown, 1821, 882
Holmes, Jonathan, I., chosen freeholder, Raritan Town- ship, 1853, 698
chosen freeholder, Holmdel Township, 1857, 813
Holmes, Jonathan 1., married Eleanor Schenck, daugh- ter of Daniel P. and Margaret (Polhemus) Schenck, 826
Holmes, Jonathan Jarvis, private, Company G, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
Holmes, Joseph, member of Legislative Council, 1776, 1777-79, 107,108
son of Edward T. Holmes, Allentown; biography of, 345
officer of Odd Fellows, Allentown, 631
Holmes, Job, chosen freeholder, Upper Freehold Town- ship, 1801, 612
Holmes, John, Monmouth County delegate to Pro- vincial Congress, 1775, 126
Monmouth County member of second session,
127
chosen deputy for Monmouth County, 1776, 135
frightened by Pine Robbers, 1778,
196
house at Upper Freehold robbed by Refugees, 1780,
211
captain, first regiment, Continental Army, 1779, first battalion, Continental line, 1776,
232
private, Continental Army, 1776,
237
Holmes, John H., farm, bought by Michael Taylor, Holmes, John S., member of General Assembly 1810-11-13-14, 109
captain, company of troops, Middletown, 1807, Holmes, John S., Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
265 704
Holmes, John W., conveyee of Kearney title, 1829, Holmes, Jonathan, (first), deputy to General Assembly in 1668,
23
Middletown, elected captain of militia, 1673, deputy for Middletown at East Jersey Assembly, 1680,
30
from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
64
114
Holmes, Rev. Obadiah, patent granted to, by Governor Nicholls, 1664,
62
from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64
indicted at Plymouth, Massachusetts, for becoming Baptist minister, 1650,
65
death of, at Newport, Rhode Island, 1682,
66
organizer, Middletown Baptist Church, 1668,
527
ancestor of numerous Holmdel residents; account of,
813
born, 1606, progenitor of the Holmes of Monmouth County, 825
Holmes, Obadiah Jr., settled for a time in Monmouth County, 66
Holmes, Obadiah, {second), takes part in attack on Sessions Court, Middletown, 1701, 100
corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793, 531
grandson of Rev Obadiah Holmes, a constituent of Middletown Baptist Church, 816
Holmes, Oliver, colored Methodist Sabbath school
scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Holmes, Captain Philip, company of troops, Middle-
135
708
239
848
26
298
associate Monmouth Patentee, 1670, 64
rejection of, as member of assembly, 1668,
406 575
870
Provincial Congress, 1775,
231
103
town Point, 1807,
of Middletown Point, offered service to govern- ment, 1807,
Holmes, Robert, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731,
Holmes, Samuel, assessor for Middletown, 1730, executor, 1738, of will of Jonathan Holmes,
(third), great-grandson of Rev. Obadiah Holmes, Holmes, Samuel, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Holmes, Samuel F., corporal Company F, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 255
Holmes, Samuel T., postmaster at Leedsville (now Lincroft),
Holmes, Sarah, member "Second Middletown" Baptist Church, 1836,
819
Holmes, Stout, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
Holmes, Stout, father of Alice (Homes) Murphy, Holmes, Thomas D., married Sarah L. Griscom, daughter of Samuel S, and Sidney (Gillingham) Griscom,
897
Holmes, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
Holston, Alfred B., private, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 252
Honce, see also Hance
Honces, early Dutch Monmouth settlers,
83
Honce, Cornelius, gave land for school purposes , Spring Valley, District, Marlborough Township, 745
Honce, Jance, married Tunis Van Derveer, (second), born 1739, son of Tunis and Alhie (Schenck) Van Derveer, 746
Hook, George T., officer Mystic Brotherhood, 1885, Hooper family, genealogy of;
605
Hopper, James M., steward and trustee, Freehold Methodist Church, 1855,
431, 432
Hopper, John, bought out Alexander McGregor at Branchburg, Eatontown Township, 1843,
887
Hopper, William T., commissary sergeant, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1863, 261
chosen freeholder, Eatontown Township, 1877, 876
Hoppertown, Eatontown Township, named for John Hopper, 1834, also known as Branchburg, 887
Hopping, Captain, company of militia, 1812, 240
Hopping, George W., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 259
Hopping, Hon. James, member of General Assembly, 1827,
109
commemorative service for, 1834, 398
trustee, Garret Hill school, 1816, 550
appointed commissioner to divide Kearney estate, 1829, 704
in command of sloop "New Jersey", Keyport to New York, 1832,
704
member of dock company, Keyport, 1832, 705
Hopping, John, chosen freeholder, 1849,
520
543
Hooper, Joseph, bought west part of Portland Poynt, 1800, 543
Hooper, Ursula, constituent of the Navesink Baptist Church, 1873, 539
Hooper, William G., member of General Assembly, 1849 - 50, 110
Hooper, William T., corporal, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 261
239
Hop Brook, Hortensia located at,
head-streams of, in Freehold Township, 503
eastern boundary of Marlborough Township, 727
principal stream in Holmdel Township, 812
Hop River, mentioned in 1687 road records, 372 519
given as part of township boundary,
Hope, Cornelius, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
Hope Fire Company of Allentown, organized about 1850, 631
261
Hope, Frederick W., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1882,
318
"Hope", steamboat running from Middletown Point to New York, 1840, 832
Hopemyre (Hoffmire?), grand juror Court of Inquiry, Shrewsbury, 1700,
99
Hopeville, otherwise called Chapel, (now Glendola), in Wall Township,
Seventh-Day Baptist Church moved to, 1813,
Independent Methodist Church erected at, 1813, Hoping Bridge, mention in 1705 road records,
Hopkins, Captain Aaron H., master of sloop "William S. Horner", Middletown Point,
832
Hopkins, Ann, Hicksite preacher at Shrewsbury, 1820, Hopkins, Barzillaı, merchant at Toms River, 577 105
633
Hopkins, Charles, postmaster at Hornerstown, 1879, married Lydia Ann Cafferty, daughter of Nathaniel and Patience (Robbins) Cafferty,
642
Hopkins, Rev. C.J., pastor, Freehold Baptist Church, Hopkins, Edward, private, Continental Army, 1776, Hopkins, Joseph, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
237
William Hooper (first), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was the progenitor of Edward Hooper;
Joseph Hooper, (first) grandfather of Edward Hooper, married Elizabeth Hartman (see p. 373); children of Joseph (first), and Elizabeth (Hartman) Hooper were: Joseph (second), William (second), Samuel (first, see below), Rebecca;
Samuel Hooper (first), son of Joseph (first) and Elizabeth (Hartman) Hooper, was captain in the War of 1812; married Ursula, daughter of Jonathan Bowne; children of Samuel and Ursula, (Bowne) Hooper were: Richard, Eleanor, Edward (see below), William, Samuel, (second), Jonathan; 573
Edward Hooper, born 1820, son of Samuel and Ursula (Bowne) Hooper, married Elizabeth Mans- field, 1884; biography and portrait of, 572
Hooper, Edward, account of Navesink Baptist Church by,
538
constituent of the Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 539
appointed clerk of Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 540
sold land to Atlantic Highlands Association, 1879, Hooper, James M., justice of the peace, 1881, 114
704,705
member of Keyport dock company, 1829, 1832, Hopping, John J., married Hannah Patterson, daughter of James and Deborah (Trafford) Patterson,
350
of Middletown, part owner Atlantic Hotel, Key- port, 1877, 718
Hopping, Lydia, daughter of John Hopping, married James Patterson, son of Jehu and ----- (Gordon) Patterson, 350
Hopping, Mary A., daughter of James and Patience Hopping, married Thomas Leonard, son of William
274
831
614
404
817
545
308
809 810 889 373
419
104
46
and Elizabeth (Applegate) Leonard, 1840, 565
Hopping, Primrose, kept hotel at Keyport, 1832, 706 Hopping, Samuel, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, 82
Horabin, John, associate Monmouth patentee, 1670, 64
Horn, Allen, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regi- ment, 1862, 261
Horn, Frederick, taxed in Upper Frechlod Township, 1758, 615
Horn, Nathaniel, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
Horner, Benjamin, Sı., taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758, 615
Horner, Benjamin, Jr., taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758, 615
Horner, Content, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
615
Horner, Fuller, Monmouth County Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779, 226
Horner, George, postmaster, Ellisdale village Upper Freehold Township,
Horner, George, musician, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
364
Howard, Charles E., settler of Ocean Grove, 1869,
855
Howard, Elizabeth, taught in schoolhouse burt on Dr. Woodhull's farm, Mana apan, 1830, 689
Howard, Orville, settler of Ocean Grove, 1869, 855
Howard, William H., private, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 262
Howden, Michael, member General Assembly, 1703, 36 Howell, Dr. A.A., member and officer of Medica Society of Monmouth, 1858, 1859, 320,321,322
345
Horner, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776,
237
of Allentown, teacher of Dr. James Holmes, trustee and elder, Allentown Presbyterian Church, postmaster, Allentown, 1857, 631
629
Horner, William H., Masonic officer, Eatontown lodge, 1871, Horner, William S., member of General Assembly, 1871,
chosen freeholder, Matawan Township, 1859, 830
became a partner with Fountain and Briggs,
832
master of "Monmouth", packet running from
Middletown Point to New York, 1837, 832
trustee, Washington Fire Company, Matawan, 1870, Hornerstown, Indian grave near,
11
elected first Freehold town clerk, 1869,
461
Howell, Michael, built hotel at Shark River, 1825,
871
Hornor, Sarah A., Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,
837
Horse Neck, mentioned in Eatontown Township boundaries, 1873,
876
population of, 1870-1880,
384
account of,
574, 645
schools of, 653
Howell, William H., cashier, Freehold Banking Com- pany, 1856, 464
Junior Warden, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1867, 477
Howland, Asher, gave land for Shark River Methodist Church, 1847, 872
Howland, Bloomfield, private, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
261
Howland, Cook, justice of the peace, 1880,
114
trustee, Shark River Independant Methodist Church, 809 freeholder from Neptune Township, 1884, 852
Howland, Edgar Orville, in charge of first camp meet- ing at Ocean Grove, 1869, 856
Howland, Eseck, private, Company G. Fourteenth
Regiment, 1862, 259
Hostility of Indians to Dutch, 1629,
Hotchkin, Rev. S.F., rector Trinity Episcopal Church, Red Bank, 1874, 602
Hotel Brighton, name for rebuilt Mansion House, Long Branch, 1876, 759
Hotel Bristol, Asbury Park, 1878, 867
Hotel Brunswick, Asbury Park, opened, 1873, 867
Hotel Shrewsbury, Seabright, originally built by Corn- elus Stokem, 777
Hotels, Freehold,
459
Houdin, Michael, convert from Catholicism, 1745, 414
minister at Allentown, 1746,
581
Hough, John, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862. 263
Hough, Thomas, married Margaret, daughter of David G. and Katy (Duhois) Vanderveer, 784
Houghton, George W., justice of the peace, 1868, 113
House, George, commissioner to divide church property, 1854, 531
632 Howard, -···· , principal of Glenwood Institute, Matawan, 1862, 847
Horner, James H., Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Horner, John, Monmouth County Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779,
226
Horner, John M., taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Freehold Township, 1840, 639
Horner, Joshua, (gristmill and sawmill), taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
110
Howell Furnace, Howell Township, post town, 1834, 646
Howell Iron Works, school at, erected for workmen's children, 1832, 811
Howell, John, schoolhouse at Poplar built on property of, 1836, 779
Howell, John L., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1867, lawyer, Freehold, 1884,
317
840
318
Upper Freehold Township, account of, 633
Horse Pound, reference to, 1688, In Wall Township, (Pond) (footnote) 795
373
Horse Pound, mentioned in 1693 road records, explanation of name, (footnote)
645
Horseman, Duke, mentioned in land boundaries, 1758,
50
Horseman, Samuel, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1731, 614
"Horse-shoe" on Sandy Hook, 548
Horsfield, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, ın 1758, 615
Horsfield, Richard, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1731, 614
Horsman, Marmaduke, mentioned in 1708 road rec- ords, 375
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 613
"Hortensia", on Hop Brook, estate of John Reid, 79, 274,385 Horton, Benjamin, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
884
Howell, Frank D., first lieutenant, Seventeenth U.S. Infantry, 1862, 260
Middletown Point, 1834,
Howell, Gov. Richard, Howell Township named for, Howell Township, originally part of Shrewsbury Town- ship, erected 1801, 103, 104
646
755
105
Howland, Gardner, early settler of Ocean Grove, 1869,
855
Hubbard, Jacobus, surgeon, first regiment, 1780, 230
private, Continental Army, 1776. 237
Hubbard, Dr. Jacobus, Jr., officer of Medical Society
of Monmouth, 1816, 1820, 1826, 1827, 1828, 320, 322
biography of,
323, 324
medical preceptor of Dr. John Morford, 329
practiced in Middletown,
533
Howland, J.A., postmaster at Long Branch, 1875, 763
Howland, Jesse, justice of the peace, 1881.
114
Howland, John, married Elizabeth Wooley, daughter of
770
Hubbard, James, (third), children of, 336
Hubbard, James D., keeper of Highland light,
538
Hubbard, Tunis, Raritan Township committeeman,
Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853,
365, 366
charter member of Odd Fellows, Matawan, 1847, 840
Hubbard, William, schoot principal, Red Bank, 1872, 603
Hubbard, Dr. William A., president of Medical Society of Monmouth, 1855, 321
Hubbard, Dr. William H., member of Medical Society of Monmouth, 1852, 320
vice-president of Medical Society of Monmouth, 1854,
322
Tinton Falls, nephew and pupil of Dr. Jacobus Hubbard,
324,590
son of Elias Hubbard, practiced in Red Bank, 1862, 597
Hubbs, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
Huddy, Captain Joshua, reference to trial of, 1782, 202
reference to, (footnote), 206
account of, 213
will of, (footnote), 1782, 217
family of, pled for release of Asgill, 1782,
221
daughter of, appealed to Congress for pecuniary aid, 1836, 222
Congressional action on case of, 1837, 223,
224
captain of artillery, stationed in Monmouth County, 1777
228
taken prisoner by Refugees, 1782, 228
captain Monmouth militia, 1782, 231
recovery of corpse of, 388
reference to house of, 469
Hudnut, Charles O., justice of the peace, 1883, 114
Hudson, Henry, discovered Hudson River, 1609, Indian tradition regarding, 42
16
visited Monmouth soil, 1609,
42
men of, land on Monmouth soil, 1609,
44
discoverer of what is now Monmouth County, 1609, 57
Hudson, Thomas, contractor for schoolhouse Wall Township, 1884,
810
Huet, Joseph, original settler of Monmouth County, 64
Huet, Randall, original settler of Monmouth County, 64
Huet, Randall, Jr., original settler of Monmouth County, 64
Huett, Margaret, widow of Randall Huett, married Bernard Smith, 1673,
542
Huett, Thomas, mentioned in 1693, road records, 372
Huetts, Randall, Sr., owned Portland Poynt lot No. 4, 1667, 542
Huetts, Randall Jr., owned Portland Poynt lot No. 7, 1667, 542
Huey, W B. and Company, operated Eatontown Hat Factory, 1880, 885
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