. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... d Ida (Pope)Vought. was born in Paterson, New Jersey, No-vember 10. 1883, and received his education inthe grammar and high .schools of that city, andNew York L^niversity, where he was a studentfor some time but did not graduate. He lives inPaterson and is engagetl in the real estate andbrokerage l)usiness, and is treasurer of thePope Realtv Investment Company of Pater-son. He is a meml>er of the Hamilton Clubof Paterson and the Ridgewood Driving Club. .Mr, Xought married, June 28. 1906, Ida-May, born July 2. 1885, daughter


. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... d Ida (Pope)Vought. was born in Paterson, New Jersey, No-vember 10. 1883, and received his education inthe grammar and high .schools of that city, andNew York L^niversity, where he was a studentfor some time but did not graduate. He lives inPaterson and is engagetl in the real estate andbrokerage l)usiness, and is treasurer of thePope Realtv Investment Company of Pater-son. He is a meml>er of the Hamilton Clubof Paterson and the Ridgewood Driving Club. .Mr, Xought married, June 28. 1906, Ida-May, born July 2. 1885, daughter of Ogden H,rianck. of Paterson, and by whom he has onechild. Lorene X^ought, born March, 1907. On .August 7. I7i4, tract of twenty-five thou-sand acres of land situ-ated at what is now Salem. XXashingtoncounty. New York, was granteil .AlexanderTurner and twenty-four others residing in Pel-ham, Alassachusetts Bay Colony, and these])ro]3rietors conveyed an undivided half toOliver Delancy and Peter Dubois, of NewYork Citv. The whole tract of twentv-five. STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 685 thousand acres was marked ott into three hun-dred and four small farms of eighty-eightacres each, suitable to the requirements of aScotch-Irish farming colony. The New Light heresies which in the mid-dle of the eighteenth century sowed dissen-sions in the Iresbyterian churches in Scotlandand Ireland caused an Irish Presbyterian com-munity in and about Monaghan and BallibayU> petition the Associate Burgher Presbyteryof Glasgow, Scotland to furnish them withorthodox preaching. Rev. Thomas Clark, , an ordained minister of this (ilasgow Pres-bytery, was thereupon sent as a missionaryto Ireland, and shortly after was regularlyordained and installed by a committee of theGlasgow Presbytery over the church at Balli-bay, where he became greatly honored and be-loved for his piety and zeal. Bitter persecu-tion, however, instigated by prominent mem-bers of the rival Presbyterian church in Balli-ba}


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