6. Joseph HUGG
1Charles S. Boyer, Old Inns and Taverns in West Jersey, Camden County Historical Society, Camden, New Jersey, 1962, p.108, Jun 06 2000, University of Delaware Morris Library, 181 South College Avenue , Newark, DE 19717-5267 . Hugg's are referenced on pages 108-111 and a photo is on page 152-G. If Tavern was "erected about 1720-21, by Joseph Hugg," Jos. Hugg would probably be at least 20.
2Hugg, David S., II, HUGG'S TAVERN, ETC., Personal papers., Regarding Jos. Hugg's father, John Hugg, Jr., 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. John Hugg, Jr.'s "son, Joseph, later built Hugg's Tavern....".
3Charles S. Boyer, Old Inns and Taverns in West Jersey, p.108, Jun 06 2000.
4New Jersey Historical Society., New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, New Jersey Historical Society, 1916 - published electronically by Ancestory.com., Jun 22 2000. Gives year of death as 1757 - in conflict with date in Old Inns.
1Charles S. Boyer, Old Inns and Taverns in West Jersey, Camden County Historical Society, Camden, New Jersey, 1962, p.109, Jun 06 2000, University of Delaware Morris Library, 181 South College Avenue , Newark, DE 19717-5267 . Hugg's are referenced on pages 108-111 and a photo is on page 152-G. Maiden name unknown -- remarried to Richard Wheeldon in 1730.
2Charles S. Boyer, Old Inns and Taverns in West Jersey, pp.108-109, Jun 06 2000. Son Wm. was at least 14 years old in 1731.
16. Samuel HUGG
1New Jersey Historical Society., New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, New Jersey Historical Society, 1916 - published electronically by Ancestory.com., Jun 22 2000.
2New Jersey Historical Society., New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, Under Robert Friend Price, Jun 22 2000. Wife Lizzie is listed as a widow and licensed to be married again on August 6, 1766.
1New Jersey Historical Society., New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, New Jersey Historical Society, 1916 - published electronically by Ancestory.com., Under Robert Friend Price, Jun 22 2000. "Lizzie" Collins listed as widow of Samuel Hugg, having md. him in 1752. However, also lists Lizzie as widowed by 1766. Subreferences Clement's First Settlers of Newtown Township, 81, 187, 397 and the New Jersey Archives, Vol. XXII, p. 305.
2New Jersey Historical Society., New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives. ""...wid. of Samuel Hugg (whom she had m. in 1752)...."."
11. Gabriel 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.
2New Jersey Colonial Documents, Pub. Info. not available at time of entry., Calendar of Wills - 1730-1750, p.251, Jun 27 2000. Will proved Nov. 9, 1736.
1New Jersey Colonial Documents, Pub. Info. not available at time of entry., p.251, Jun 27 2000. Will of Gabriel Hugg. Article subreference "Lib. 4, p. 74.".
18. Hannah HUGG
1New Jersey Colonial Documents, Pub. Info. not available at time of entry., p.251, Jun 27 2000. Will of Gabriel Hugg, written Sept. 13, 1736; proved Nov. 9, 1736.
19. HUGG
1New Jersey Colonial Documents, Pub. Info. not available at time of entry., p.251, Jun 27 2000. In will of Gabriel Hugg, proved Nov. 9, 1736, an "expected child" is mentioned.