. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen. Mrs. [Judge] Smith, Mrs.[Charles] Coxe, Mrs. R. Stevens, Mrs. Hanna, Lowrey, Mrs. J. Sexton, Mrs. B. Van Cleve,Mrs. [Colonel] Berry, Mrs. [Doctor] of Sussex—Mrs, [Counsellor] Ogden, Mrs.[Colonel] Thomson, Mrs. [Major] Hoops, Mrs. County of Bergen—Mrs. [Colonel]Dey, Mrs. Fell, Mrs. Kuyper, Mrs. Erskine, Mrs.[Major] Dey. County of Morris—Mrs. [Counsel-lor] Condict, Mrs. [Parson] Jones, Mrs. [Colonel]Remsen, Mrs. Vansant, Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs.[Colonel] Cook, Mrs. Faesch. County of Essex—Mrs. [
. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen. Mrs. [Judge] Smith, Mrs.[Charles] Coxe, Mrs. R. Stevens, Mrs. Hanna, Lowrey, Mrs. J. Sexton, Mrs. B. Van Cleve,Mrs. [Colonel] Berry, Mrs. [Doctor] of Sussex—Mrs, [Counsellor] Ogden, Mrs.[Colonel] Thomson, Mrs. [Major] Hoops, Mrs. County of Bergen—Mrs. [Colonel]Dey, Mrs. Fell, Mrs. Kuyper, Mrs. Erskine, Mrs.[Major] Dey. County of Morris—Mrs. [Counsel-lor] Condict, Mrs. [Parson] Jones, Mrs. [Colonel]Remsen, Mrs. Vansant, Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs.[Colonel] Cook, Mrs. Faesch. County of Essex—Mrs. [Governor] Livingston, Mrs. C. Camp, Mrs.[Doctor] Burnet, Mrs. [Elisha] Boudinot, , County of Middlesex—Mrs. Neilson,Mrs. [Counsellor] Deare, Mrs. [George] Morgan,Mrs. [Colonel] Neilson, Mrs. Neilson, Mrs.[Daniel] Marsh. County of Monmouth—Mrs.[General] Forman, Mrs. [Colonel] Scudder, , Mrs. [Peter] Foreman, Mrs. [Jacob]Wickoff, Mrs. [Peter] Couvenhoven. County ofBurlington—Mrs. [Colonel] Cox, Mrs. [Counsel- ONY AND AS A STATE 261. lor] Tallman, Mrs. [Colonel] Borden, Mrs. [Sec-retary] Eeed, Mrs. [Captain] Read. County ofSomerset—Lady Stirling, Mrs. [General] Morris,Mrs. [Colonel] Martin, Mrs. [Attorney-General]Paterson, Mrs. R. Stockton. County of Glouces-ter—Mrs. [Colonel] Clark, Mrs. [ColonelWescott, Mrs. [Colonel] Ellis, Mrs. [Colonel]Hugg, Mrs. Bloomfield. County of Salem—Mrs.[Colonel] Dick, Mrs. Mayhew, Mrs. Tagart. Coun-ty of Cumberland—Mrs. [Counsellor] Buck, , Mrs. Elmer, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. of Cape May—Mrs. [Counsellor] Hand,Mrs. Whilden, Mrs. Townsend, and Mrs. Hil-dreth. Of this company of women all had attained -Ldistinction, and all were representative of the^^culture and social life of the day. None were!better known than Lady Stirling; Mrs. RichardiStockton, who under her maiden name, An-nis Boudinot, at Morven in Princeton, had \^^^ k^P^not only written patriotic verses, but verses ^^y worthy
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