Descendants of John HUGG - Citations


2. John HUGG Jr.

1David S. Hugg II, Personal papers of D.S. Hugg with multiple references, Family Papers. Mr. Hugg's papers include these sub-references: Immigration of Irish Quakers, Meyers, 1902. as related from Jean Hugg to David S. Hugg II and notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.

2Not given., The History of the Colony of Nova-Caesaria, or NJ.. "In this year died John Hugg, esq; of Glouster County; He was about ten years one of the council; Riding from home in the morning, he was supprised to be taken ill about a mile from his house; when getting off his horse, he spread his cloak on the ground to lie down on; and having put his gloves under the saddle girth, and hung his whip through one of the rings, he gurned his horse loose, which going home, put the people upon searching, who found him in this circumstance speechless, they carried him to his house, and he died that evening." p. 424 - as related by Myrna Hewitt via e-mail. Year of death has also been refernced in many other sources, to, in effect, make it common knowledge. This piece refers to the year as 1730. Confusion over year is probably due to calendar conversion.

3New Jersey Archives Series as part of the Sourcebook of Early Edenfields., Copyright 2000, Edenfield Genealogical Society, http://www.edenfield.org/sourcebk/us/nj.htm. Reference on web page: (Series 1, Vol. 30). William Eddenfield, and others "affirm" John's will on March 23, 1730.

4Donal L. Kemmerer, Path to Freedom, The Struggle for Self-Government in Colonial New Jersey, 1703-1776, John E. Edwards, Publisher, Cos Cob, Connecticut, 1968, James Madison University Carrier Library, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, F 137 .K47 1968. page 359 under a list of "COUNCILLORS[sic].". Fate is listed as "June 1731 [footnote]1," where footnote 1 has been explained as "died.".

5Tanner, Edwin P., The Province of New Jersey, Published by AMS Press, Inc., New York -- part of Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Volume XXX., p.278, Jun 07 2000, James Madison University Carrier Library, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, F 137 .T3 1967. Mentions John Hugg's death, apparently after 1727 (date mentioned on p. 277).

6Acrelius, Israel, A History of New Sweden; or, The Settlements on the River Delaware, Arno Press, Inc. 1972, reprint, orig. pub. by The Historical Societies of Pennsylvania and Delaware, Phil, Penn., 1874, p.318, Jun 08 2000, James Madison University Carrier Library, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, F 167 .A19 1972. Total of 50 acres sold for church "at Racoon Creek," deeded September 1, 1703. The said church was "finished in 1704.".

7Hugg, David S., II, HUGG'S TAVERN, ETC., Personal papers., Jul 05 2000. Much of this paper is quoted from a letter from Claire P. Jones, corresponding secretary of the Gloucester County Historical Society, dated February 27, 1979. Possible cross reference from Mrs. Jones' letter -- mentions that "one John Hugg, Jr. ... sold the land 'Old Swedes' Church' (now Trinity Episcopal Church) now occupies in Swedesboro....".

8Donal L. Kemmerer, Path to Freedom, The Struggle for Self-Government in Colonial New Jersey, 1703-1776. State "Councillor[sic]".

9Tanner, Edwin P., The Province of New Jersey, pp.104-105, Jun 07 2000. Exact dates for John Hugg not given, but mentioned as having been a council member as of 1694. Note: I have assumed this is John "Jr." Book references "Minutes of the Council or Proprietors of West Jersey; Smith, New Jersey, p. 199".

10Tanner, Edwin P., The Province of New Jersey, pp.273,275,308, Jun 07 2000. John Hugg temporarily appointed by Govenor Hunter (apparently after or during 1709). p.308 - listed as "prominent amoung the proprietors of West Jersey," reference noted as "Minutes of the Council or Proprietors of West Jersey....".


Priscilla COLLINS

1David S. Hugg II, Personal papers of D.S. Hugg with multiple references, Family Papers, from web site., Jun 08 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers include these sub-references: Immigration of Irish Quakers, Meyers, 1902. as related from Jean Hugg to David S. Hugg II and notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College. Web site refences these documents, which are not available at time of entry for verification. However, information is deemed reliable.

2Ancestory.com, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Marriages, 1790-1850 Database, Jun 21 2000. Two entries, one shows marriage on December 13, 1688, the other is February 3, 1688.

3Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.1, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College. Marriage ended by July 23, 1714, when John Jr. remarries.

4David S. Hugg II, Personal papers of D.S. Hugg with multiple references, from web site (huggfamily). Estimate based on John Jr. marrying a third time before his death in 1730/1.

5Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Gives exact date (July 23, 1714).


7. Mary HUGG

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.1, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.


Ennion WILLIAMS (2d)

1Hinshaw, William Wade, Encylopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume II, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., p.272, Jun 28 2000, James Madison University Carrier Library, Harrisonburg, VA 22807. Ennion's bride, Mary Hugg, is from a county is listed as "Closter Co." -- possibly a misspelling of Gloucester -- and her age (as old as 36) seems unusual, but the matching daughter/father names make the match very likely.

2Hinshaw, William Wade, Encylopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume II, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, p.272, Jun 28 2000. Marriage is noted in Burlington Meeting House minutes.

3Hinshaw, William Wade, Encylopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume II, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, p.272, Jun 28 2000. "Under Williams - "1726, 2,21. Ennion, s Ennion, Talbot Co., Md., m Mary Hugg, dt John, Closter Co., N. J., at Burl. MH" (Burlington Meeting House)."


8. Hannah HUGG

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.


9. Sarah HUGG

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.


10. Priscilla HUGG

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.


AYRES

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College. At the time of John Hugg, Jr.'s death in 1730/1, Priscilla is listed in his will as "Priscilla Ayres.".

2New Jersey Colonial Documents, Pub. Info. not available at time of entry., p.251, Jun 27 2000. Priscilla Ayres listed as daughter in will.


12. John HUGG (3d)

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.

2Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. No date of birth given, but paper menions John (3d) "died young.".


13. Elias HUGG

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College. "married but no children.".


14. Jacob HUGG

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.


Elizabeth (nee Wood) NEWBY

1Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, Family Papers, p.2, Jun 22 2000. Mr. Hugg's papers includes sub-reference to notes from Mrs. Speers of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.

2Hugg, David S., Personal papers of D.S. Hugg, Re: Mrs. Nancy Speers, p.2, Jun 22 2000.

3New Jersey Colonial Documents, Pub. Info. not available at time of entry., p.251, Jun 27 2000. "1721, April 17. Whereas Elizabeth, wife of John Hugg [...] died before him, special letters of administration granted to his son Gabriel."


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