. amily after the Judges children had scattered and had madehomes for themselves, they loved to return and have theirchildren born in the old homestead. Hither the Judges sonGeorge Hazard brought his wife, probably from Whitestone,Oneida Co., N. Y., to give birth to his oldest son, John Chris-topher, and a few years later to give birth to his youngest sonwho became a wellknown priest in the Episcopal Church,Rev. Dr. Gideon Babcock Perry, familiarly known as Boaner-ges because of his power as a preacher. In this same r


. amily after the Judges children had scattered and had madehomes for themselves, they loved to return and have theirchildren born in the old homestead. Hither the Judges sonGeorge Hazard brought his wife, probably from Whitestone,Oneida Co., N. Y., to give birth to his oldest son, John Chris-topher, and a few years later to give birth to his youngest sonwho became a wellknown priest in the Episcopal Church,Rev. Dr. Gideon Babcock Perry, familiarly known as Boaner-ges because of his power as a preacher. In this same roomwas born to the Judge another son, Christopher Raymond,who preferred to the quiet settled life of his ancestors, asoldiers career and a life on the ocean wave. While aprisoner on the North of Ireland in the home of her uncle atNewry, he first saw an Irish lassie, Sarah Wallace Alexander,who when she came to America years later, became his happened to come in the same ship of which he was mateand which took them to Philadelphia. To Dr. Rush of that.


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