. Swedish Holsteins in America, from 1644 to 1892. Comprising many letters and biographical matter relating to John Hughes, the "stamp officer," and friend of Franklin, with papers not before published relating to his brother of revolutionary fame, Colonel Hugh Hughes of New York. The families of De Haven, Rittenhouse, Clay, Potts, Blackiston, Atlee, Coates, and other descendants of Matthias Holstein of Wicaco, Philadelphia, are included ... olina. Children of Benjamin Bartholomew Hughes and MaryRambo—ten : John J. Hughes, married Hannah, daughter of Hunterand Hannah Adams Brooke, of Lower Mer
. Swedish Holsteins in America, from 1644 to 1892. Comprising many letters and biographical matter relating to John Hughes, the "stamp officer," and friend of Franklin, with papers not before published relating to his brother of revolutionary fame, Colonel Hugh Hughes of New York. The families of De Haven, Rittenhouse, Clay, Potts, Blackiston, Atlee, Coates, and other descendants of Matthias Holstein of Wicaco, Philadelphia, are included ... olina. Children of Benjamin Bartholomew Hughes and MaryRambo—ten : John J. Hughes, married Hannah, daughter of Hunterand Hannah Adams Brooke, of Lower Merion, Montgomerycounty, Pennsylvania, 185 i. Isaac Wayne Hughes, graduated in medical departmentof University of Pennsylvania in 1852 ; located in Sunburj,Pennsylvania, same year ; married Alice E., daughter of JudgeCharles and Elizabeth Donnel, of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, iithof April, 1855, Rev. William White Montgomery (Episcopal)officiating. In the autumn of 1854 removed to West Philadel-phia, where he still continues the practice of medicine, in whichhe has been eminently successful. Dr. Isaac W. Hughes wasa volunteer surgeon during the late war. Mrs. Alice died. Dr. I. W. Hughes married the second time Emilie Baker,daughter of John C. and Almira Baker, of Philadelphia, Jan-uary 24, 1878, by Rev. Dr. A. A. Willets. Nathan Rambo Hughes, married Amanda E., daughter ofDavid M, and Emily H. Stacker, of Lower Merion JOHN J. HUGHRvS. HOLSTEIN FAMILY HISTORY. I 5/ Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, 19th of April, 1864, byMayor Henry, of Philadelphia. Nathan R. Hughes died 28th of November, 1880. Charles Collin Hughes, married Emily, daughter ofGeorge and Mary Pechin, of Bridgeport, Pennsylvania, Febru-ary 21, i860. Mrs. Emily Hughes died January 21, Collin Hughes died December 4, 1888. Mary Ann Hughes, married Hubert O., son of Dr. Jo-seph and Hannah Blackfim, of Radnor, Delaware county,Pennsylvania, December 18, 1872, by Rev. O. Perinchief Henry Cla
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