History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . he McDowell home-stead, and was a somewhat extensive farmer. Hischildren were Emeline, James, Thomas, Catherine,Andrew, Elizabeth, Mary, Susan, and Agnes. Eme-line married Jacob Owens, from New York, and set-tled at Rhode Hall; James, Amelia Freeman, loca-ting and dying in New Brunswick ; Thomas, Jane , of Washington, where he is now living;Catharine, Israel H. Voorhees, of New Brunswick;Andrew, Mary Ann Conover, locating on a portion ofthe family homestead; Mary, Isaac S. Be


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . he McDowell home-stead, and was a somewhat extensive farmer. Hischildren were Emeline, James, Thomas, Catherine,Andrew, Elizabeth, Mary, Susan, and Agnes. Eme-line married Jacob Owens, from New York, and set-tled at Rhode Hall; James, Amelia Freeman, loca-ting and dying in New Brunswick ; Thomas, Jane , of Washington, where he is now living;Catharine, Israel H. Voorhees, of New Brunswick;Andrew, Mary Ann Conover, locating on a portion ofthe family homestead; Mary, Isaac S. Bennett, nowa resident on part of the homestead; Susan, first,Reed Slover, and second, Daniel Griggs; and Agnes,Samuel Applegate, living in Ohio. Elizabeth re-cently died unmarried. Simmons Smock, who married Lydia Schenck, ofNew Brunswick, located early at Rhode Hall, and en-gaged in farming and later in tavern-keeping, opening 3 For an accoUDt of settlers at Kbode Hall not here mentioned, seethe history of Monroe. The name Rhode Ilall is applied to considerableterritory surrounding the original ^VbyAJf mcaiw ^ *?^fcr^


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