The two hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Haddonfield, New Jersey : celebrated October eighteenth, nineteen hundred and thirteen . t cannot now be pointed out. However, thereare Friends now living whose parents and grandparents have indicated that theplace of burial, which was never marked by a stone, was near the back gate atthe northwest end of the old Meeting House and within 20 or 30 feet of thebuttonwood trees beneath which we are now standing. In conclusion, let me say, that, on behalf of the great-nephews and great-nieces of Elizabeth Estaugh, now living, and with the approval


The two hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Haddonfield, New Jersey : celebrated October eighteenth, nineteen hundred and thirteen . t cannot now be pointed out. However, thereare Friends now living whose parents and grandparents have indicated that theplace of burial, which was never marked by a stone, was near the back gate atthe northwest end of the old Meeting House and within 20 or 30 feet of thebuttonwood trees beneath which we are now standing. In conclusion, let me say, that, on behalf of the great-nephews and great-nieces of Elizabeth Estaugh, now living, and with the approval and sanctionof Haddonfield Friends, this memorial is now placed. It is placed, not only ina spirit of reverence for a noble personality, but that all who pass this way mayread and know of one whose character and achievements are so worthy ofemulation. 36 IN MEMORY OF DAUGHTER OF JOHN HADDON OF LOEOKWIFE OF JOHN ESTAUGH SHE WAS FOUNDER AND PROPRIETOROFHADDONFIELDNJBORN 1680 EMIGRATED 1701MARRIED 1702 DIED 1762BURIED NEAR THIS TABLETORIGINATOR oftheFRIENDS MEETINGHERE ESTABLISHED IN 1721AWOMAN REMARKABLE FOR^ CHARITY. PHOTOGRAPH OF .MEMORIAL TABLET SETTLEMENT OF HADDONFIELD AFTERNOON EXERCISESHomestead of Samuel Wood SCRIPTURE READING By Samuel N. Rhoads. And he stood and blessed all the congregation of Israel with a loud voice,saying, Blessed be the Lord, that hath given rest unto his people Israel, accordingto all that he promised: there hath not failed one word of all his good promise,which he promised by the hand of Moses his servant. The Lord our God be with us, as he was with our fathers: let him not leaveus, nor forsake us: That he may incline our hearts unto him, to walk in all his ways, and tokeep his commandments, and his statutes, and his judgments,which he commandedour fathers.—(/ Kings viii; 55,56,) OCTOBER IN HADDONFIELD (Air Loch Lomond.) As waves of the sea the land run to meet. On the sand each tossing its foam crown. So the gold maples


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