The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . ds for the American forcesat Sandy Hook, a noteworthy enterprise. His wife, Mary E. Paxton, was born March7, 1802, and he met her first near Freehold, where he moved with his father whenthe latter took charge of the hotel at that place. Early an life he gave his attentionto farming, and eventually became an extensive land owner, and after he had boughtthe Clayton farm from his mothers family he was the owner o£ about four hundredacres. One of his farms is now included


The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . ds for the American forcesat Sandy Hook, a noteworthy enterprise. His wife, Mary E. Paxton, was born March7, 1802, and he met her first near Freehold, where he moved with his father whenthe latter took charge of the hotel at that place. Early an life he gave his attentionto farming, and eventually became an extensive land owner, and after he had boughtthe Clayton farm from his mothers family he was the owner o£ about four hundredacres. One of his farms is now included in the Monmouth Park track. He was suc-cessful in a business way and during his lifetime accumulated considerable moneyand property. In religions faith he was a Presbyterian, and in political affiliationa Whig and a Republican. His wife died in 1841, and he afterward married her sister,Elizabeth Paxton. By his two wives he had children named a» follows: Joseph,John, Thccdosia, William C. Margaret Robert, Henry, Mary E., Em:ly, Edward,Peter, Addia, Aa)X)n F., Rufus T., Sarah E., Harriet A., and Theodore A., the last.


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