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The Monmouth Inquirer from Freehold, New Jersey • 4

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for 1689, Thomas Applegate was one of a etde mirk and branding mark APPLEQATE company chartered for a whale fishing torses ia Muldietewa. were six to one against ow ning ot Col Hamilton's government. Another letter from these aame gentlemen in the aame language reiterates 1743. July 9, He ha I ma nags license with Mary Italy. Peter Tilton beuif.

surety for the same. voyage. Besides Appisgate there were Bennett, Davis, Leon rd, Whttloek, and John Crawford's namee appear in the above and says: He was a eotuanof Ipper rreenoia GENEALOGY BY MAXCT APPLEQATE, Sr. the onpany "It is said that Morris hath ot that he will earrie his point in 1878, Bill of aale. Ri hard made tua wui aie-en ui bons of Middletown to Tboiuee Ap- proved Sept.

24, 1771, names the follow AH the Applegatea in the early days bad very large families and their do-soondaaU are widely scattered. After the ApplegaUs ramoved to Monmouth County their children intermarried with the Dutch and a laatisg true of the feud ensued and the Monmoath Hollanders construed the name to be found in their old writing and deeds "Applegadt" APPLXaATXS IV MOKatOUTH COPSTT It seems as soon as the ApplegaUs became established tn Monmoath County they took active and important part In the disorders of East Jer- making the people submit to Co). Ham plegate of the falls for 100 acres FREEHOLD NEW JEESEf THURSDAY, JUL I 30, 1925 Published at the INQ01BEB BUILDING, 20 W. Main Straat. TILIHPOHEC1LL Se-J ilton's government or he will einorue Ova Pmrtnna in 1,1 ood in Order tO do which they soiled upon seteral per ing children, Ebeoezer Wr taian, ileribah, Sarah, Rebe-ea, Pa thebia, Mary, Luoia and Margaret.

Obadiah Applegate married Be'-heala Vaughn, Jane 86, 1773. It is su.ld he went to Redstone Old fort (now Browns the Nat Swamp. 1697, June' 1. Deed John Tiltoo and wife to their daughter, Rebecca, wife of Daniel Applegate, for 100 acres between Hop and Swimming Rivers, ad sons Intending to fares them to give security for their good behavior, The name Applegate is of very ancient origin. One authority on surnames ays tbt name waa in three eyllablea, "App-Ie-Gate," which 'the aame authority sayi the reason of this waa, ooaof the early Governors of Wales joining Jacob Outruax, oo the hut river Tftie, wiih the other Monmoath, the Jersey which one of them refused and so continued in.

the Sheriff's eustoiy. This the people took grievlously, it being the harvest time, and they had given N. L. M. rris by Datruax S.

County prospeetori, called y- waa named Gates, and to distinguish utttlement. and later was a resident of la 1749, March 28, Richard Salter Swimming River. 1699, Dee. 86. Deed om John Keid, Ms icy Applegate, Editor and Prop' hijn from the eon, tha son wa called, oat warrants to seiie Richard baiter of Freehold, to Thomas of Washington County, Fena.

Jacob Sohureman and William Applet gate were appointed to sell the stores at weans in weicn, app Lsonj ie oflGates. ZaUred at the Pre sold fMMXBc Btcoad-claM mail aaiict Middletown, for a I In Middletown, adjoining Mordeca! Gibbon's west cor Tha ApplegaUs are named ia the list of Henry VI14S5. IKL. 1 1 A A was appointed by Governor Belcher at Burlington, one of the Judges of the County of Monmoath and the King appointed him one of the Council of New Jersey in the room of John Hamilton, deceased, Deo. 6, 1748, but the app intinent was not read until Oct 4, 1749, at a meeting of the Council held and others, Tone Bartholomew Apple-gate, his brother-in law was one of the chief defendants and the Sheriff woold like to have taken them, which some of neighbors understanding, went and met' the Sheriff, banged him, broke his head and sent him packing, upon ner.

Wm. Jones, grantee, at the head $1.00, New Brunswick after the Revolution. Sobnreman's daughter married one of the children of William Applegate. The camp stores left in the St. Peter's Oae Year-Six Months of Crooked River.

60 I coat a arms is ia vne form of a ahield with a stripe across the Three Months. 1698-9, Feb. 1. Will of Thomas Ap plegate, 8r. of Middletown, mentions In Advance.

center, with two apples inverted, banging from a small branch above it, and one ap pie hanging from a small branch which wo are informed the people wife, Johannah, children, Thomas, at Perth Amboy. 1760, on March 7, in a petition to the solved to meet on Friday, the 19th of Julv in order to e-o and fetch him that ohurch were not sold it seems, but remained in the eh nrch a number of years after the Revolution and it is said were sold by the church, when it was rebuilt about 1800. Much of the above information was oounc.il of Fort William Hendricks, was in the Sheriff's hands, upon which John, Daniel, Joseph, Eliiabeth, Benjamin, Richard. Real estate partly derived from father-in-law. Rlohard Gibbous.

Also 'some personal property The wife executrix Witnesses, Richard. Hartshome. John Ctopian, Cornelius Morris and Leonard dispatobed an ex in the center of the apace at tha bottom of the shield. This shield was registered at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign, who required aS families entitled to them to have them registered. Bartholomew Applegadt, Thomas Ap-plegadt and Richard Sadler Salter their brother-in-law, requested in substance that they be allowed to purchase from Dress for CoL Hamilton who itniuedi.

found in the New Jersey Archives, "His- ately eame to them and they pressed torieal and Genealogical Miscellany," by Dr. John F. Still well; and a paper Compton, Mary Grover. the Indians, a tract of land situated about two leagues on this side of Mid 1699, May 19. Letters testimonial, KENTUCKY, HAS LARGEST CAVES Savant Says Science Still Awaits Full Light on THX APPLKOATK HOMES' ON LONO ISLAND 250 YIABS AOO with will annexed, was issued to Johan about men and eame on the 19th 1 of July in anna to Middletown and eame to the Ordinary and there inquired for the said Salter and one Bray and then marched off.

The people of Middle-town were assembled to the number of read by the late Miss Mary Evalyne Applegate then of Chicago, the Applegate Reunion Sunday, Sept. 5th, 1915, at the residence of Mrs. Henry Sapper," nah applegate. The record of tha Applegatea when dletown, near the Nevesings, fit for settlement of 6 or 8 families, and the permission was granted provided they should takeout patents in form for it 1702-3, Feb. 5.

Deed to Thomas Ap- they resided 6a Long Island is interest at Noblesville, Ind. Miss Applegate plegate 590 acres on north side of Cbo- ing. They being of the Church of Eng died at her sister's home. St. Louis, the space of 1 about one ha ndred, but without arms, hansey crk, between Point land were driven oat of tha Connecti and actually settle it in two years after having affected the only sticks, yet had it not have been i several years ago.

martin and Nicholas Demires land cut plantations, where they flist set nnrchfmanf it on Dai of forfeiture. the Dersuas ons of some, much in dalem eounty. tled and then found a home in Rhode island and from thence went to Long The wife of Thomas ADDleeate Was a I the peoples favor, there would have 'John Applegate, son of Bartholomew, daughter of Richard Gibbons, one of bean broken heads if not further mis- resided at Oyster Bay. in 1685, and his Island. chief, the said Justice had persuaded the twelve patentees of Monmouth will proved at Jamaica Oct.

24, In 1650. Bartholomew Applegata, the persons in the Sheriff's favor to County. Gibbons was supposed' to who married Hannah Pat iok of mentions brother, Daniel Applegate, eldest sister, Hannah. Applegate, Frankfort, Ky-The largest cave in the country, and, perhaps. In the world, are found In Kentucky, according to Dr.

W. D. Funkhauser, zoologist at the University of Kentucky, who, with the co-operation of Dr. Wil-lard -Rouse Jlilison, state geogollst, has made exhaustive studies over several years. Doctor Punkhaaser said Kentucky was neglecting a great opportunity to ifcive security before the meeting.

In nave been wba wast then termed, a Gravesend, with William Wilkin com Frigate Bird at Letttr Carrier The swiftest of all sea birds Is the frigate bird. In. certain of he equa-, torlal Isles of the Padflc this bird 1 employed at letter carrier. Taken from the nest before ft can fly, It is, fed on a nahdlet by the natfves. Ia the coarse of a few months it becomes so tame that It can be set free dur la the day and will return to its Quaker Baptist The Quaker Baptists youngest sister, Mary Applegate.

pleted a tide mill on Stroma Creek, at this posture the things- stand iu this county and we believe including the 1788. May 13. Daniel or near the site of the present Garret- Scotch, that 'hroughout th provinces rejected infant baptism and did'nt believe in what Quakers called "A hireling ministry," that is preachers who otor of John Applegate of Oyster Bay. son's mill at Gravesend. there is 5 to 1 against owning Col- waa released by Hannah, wife of Fran Bartholomew Applegata waa progres Hamilton as Governor and alinst all were paid.

Richard Gibbons was in old "bring to light Important data which eis Herbert of Middletown (who sign sive and a staunch adherent of the Eng- t- writings called from it, .,4 edfor his wife) and Mary Applegate bitterly azainat Morris whom they look upon as the first man, as Indeed he was 1 I yeav nr 1 Hsh and their Church. His seSd- h8Ve "egleCte? OTC "tivity along these line, made Urn i perch at sunset As American for who signed for herself, both heirs of the it is supposed lie was a military juau. He was, Sheriff on Long Island 1651- said John Applegate'adeo'd. Witnesses the Hollanders ana re that opposed government. This is sigu-ed by Andrew Bowne add Richard distrusted by Doctor Funkhauser was Governor 4 merly In the foreign service, who had fmoent opportunities ef witnessing the performances of these birds Philip Hays, Deborah Tilton, John Til in much trouble and dis- suited finally Field's scientific representative at the Hartshorne, One of the sons of Thomas went to ton and William Leeds.

pute. However he gradually acquired iter earners, teOs an tale 1700, Aug 27. Riohard Salter and oth Middlesex County and from him de 1686, Deo. 7. Daniel Applegate 'a first una relation.

ers were indicted by the Monmouth scended a long line of the family rf Ap Intentions of marriage with Rebecca Oa Maaomags, wsara the American County Grand jury, for riotous assem plegatea in that County. i for Booths, he had two Tilton were published before the Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting for bling on the 27th of July and assault A grandson, Horde -ai Appleg ite, "fslgatee which were gtvea hia by a was Richard Gibbons heir. Thomas I considerable land from his Dutch neighbors, thereby incurring their further enmity and displeasure. Later he was obliged to sell some of his land to Glaoe Pauld, but retained eight acres on wbioh he lived and cultivated, and besides these acreshe exchanged with WUnam Goulding (later of Middletown, Monmouth County. Ni their four ing John Stewart, 'high sheriff and Henry Leonard, on the path; near the probably died in the early part of )699.

trader en Kultso, 60 miles to windward, and to return the American gave two- splendid and very tame birds. 1684. He was a witness to the will Of house of Alex Adam and beat the said Hia wife survived him. He left sons, Joseph Grover of Middletown. persons, took their swords from them, hatched and reared on Nanomasn.

Tha 1 Thomas, John, Dauiel, Joseph, Benja- 1701. His land in Middletown is men brake them, rarried thera away and man and Riohard. tioned as boundaries. toot wars continually tying across from, eoe Island to another; sometimes the) Jfultad pair would Halt their kept them to the value of five pounds'. 1704, April 2nd.

His wife Rebecca acre tots. Aug. 1. 1667, he purchased of Page 694, recorded by the Governor and oounoil of East New Jersey, deed in To the protest to Lord time of the Flyod Collins tragedy at Sand cava 'The military court of ln- 3 airy, appointed-by the governor, baa eclared Mammoth cave, for the es-v tabllshlng of which as a national park a movement la under foot, and other caves safer than Main street" Extant la Problematical. Mentioning Mammoth cave, Crystal cave, Onyx cave, Colossal cavern, Horse cave, and Grand cave, Doctor Funkhauser said "none of these caves has been entirely explored and their extent la problematical, Most of them extend for miles under the surface of the earth passage after passage chamber after chamber." In virtually all parti of the state, wherever limestone of any thickness and purity occurs hear the surface, the men have found subterranean caverns, besides thousands of smaller caves and "sinks," which often are the entrances to caves.

Matthew Whitman the farm alloted to A pplegate, was a witness at the marriage birthplace and visit theAmerlcan'a about Richard Salter he book of Deeds, March 8, 1674, pae Thomas Monell. of her cousin, Sarah Hilton, to Walter pair on their perch outside his "As for 8alter he was recommended 17, is a record of a deed dated July 16, On Oct. 9, 1663, according to the His Herbert, in Shrewsbury. to me by Capt. Andrew Bowne, and I remaining one or two days, ashing on their own account toeether and beln 1684, from Iraseck Sachem of Wioka- 1709.

He styles himself Daniel Sr. In tory of the State of New York, John do solemnly protest I never heard he tom, to Wijliam Leeds and Daniel Ap- fed at dawn and nightfall by the na his will. Wife, Rebeeee, sola heiress VanCleaf waa sent by his New Utre ht was. -under any persecution at all un pleirate, conveying a tract of land in and execntrix. Sons He names four tives and the American.

Then all four would sail off to Nuitao, the Amer neighbors to notify Director Stuyves-ant that about 303 armed English were til I received your letter and slaee that Middletown or Chaw-cosset Middle- sons, John, Jacob, Bartholomew and town's Indian name called by i the in Jamaica and that Bartholomew Ap- time I have made the strictest inquiry and so find that several years ago, there Ebenezer. Fo ir daughters. Susanna. ican's pair usually returning within 88 hours. plegate and others of Gravesend, Well Hannah Mary and Rebeooa, to whom name of Climes Kake, wbioh tract was marked out by Seahoppra, an uncle of waa one Salter under prosecution in To test the speed of these birds, the armed had joined them." he gives small amounts.

The witnesses Iraseck, in the presence of his brother These purchases and his aggressive England" for some crime, mid what the erime was, I can't learn, but it is pos were John Newmao, Thomas Shepherd Necktolia, from whom Colts Neck was ness in favor of the Church of England and Thomas Applegate American once sent one of them to Nuitao by the bark In care orthe captain, who kept It in his cabin. It fretted greatly during. the 48- hours the vessel was besttn un to itively affirmed- to me he is not the named and Powrass, consideration of resulted in hia persecution by the Hol John APP'egate, the eldest son of man and really if he waa that man, he deed in four yards of duffels, or equiv Daniel made his will Oct. 1, 1787. lander in the neighborhood and jt way have influenced the Indians to capture is now Representative in the General alent in rum to be paid each year on proved May 10, 1788.

"The monies aris Assembly, and I protest I never saw the first of November for three hundred ing rrom my land estate shall be divid Nulta against the southeast trades. The Redcoat at Nuitao at four o'clock In the afternoon. At 4:80 the trader there, after writtaa a few Iliua anything ill in the man." and fifteen years from date, to Iraseck, ed equally between my three sons and his heirs or assigns. three daughters and Jane Sherman Salter was one of the men who raised Kranuaaugnier, we daognter of my to the American, and rolling the papert -Into small "square of oilskin, tied It to th bird and cast It It waa 200 to buy Lord Cornbnry a piece of daughter, Elizabeth Jeffries," that is John Applegate, bainuel Applegate and MIDDLESEX COUNTY APPLEGATES. Joseph Applegate, Son of Thomas "Most of these caves have been fanned by the dissolving out "of the teds of soluble limestones by underground waters.

"They are Inhabited today by foxes, coons, skunks and bats," Doctor Funk-hauser said, "and used as places hibernation by snakes, lizards and heats ef lower forma In former years bean and wolves made them their dens. Today the cattle -seek the cod mouths ef the-caves to escape the heat and files; 100 or more years ago the buffalo used them for the same purpose, as is mutely -testified by their bene. Have Fauna of Their Own. "The caves also have a very Interesting fauna of their own, consisting ef blind fish, blind crickets, blind cray plate and this was seized npon by nis Hannah Applegata and her child and hold them as a means Of obtaining favi and reward from the Dutch, but wing to public opinion the kidnapping turned oaf different from whttt they expected. The capture of Hannah Applegata and her child aroused all of the residents of Long Island.

She was said to have been a beautiful woman and a loving wife and ft communicant of the English churoh on Long Island. Her out of sight In a few seconds. enemies to destroy his influence with Aow, the American and hia fXini Israel Applegate, Sarabf Rebecca and Hannah and Jane Sherman, my above the governor. Mordeoai Lincoo married Hannah, had been keeping a keen outlook for the bird They could only guess at the tlm when the Redcoat would a- Applegate, Jr. His will is dated Mch.

1, 1759, proved Mch. 8, 1760. then of Windsor township, Middlesex county, names wife, Mary, sons, Richard, Wil named grand-daughter, to them and daughter 'of Richard and Sarah Bowne their heirs forever, Executor, son John and Aaron Bennett, Jr. Salter, previous to 1714, as in that year, Hannah Linoon is mentioned in the liam, Moses, Joseph, John; daughter, rive at; Nuitao; but imagined It would be at least 60 hours; Before six o'clock on ths day that the trader had its. sworn May 30, 178a William, Itezlah Alice Liming.

capture made a great commotion thru- and Elizabeth died before 1787. A 1 A The William, son of Joseph, will dat orated the American's bird lt t. uhbubi appiegaie, son oi John was tied on Its perch at home, accompanied out theOolonles so that on Nov. 6th, 1671, the was pleased to order Mr. Wilkins to pay ten pounds to-, publicly baptized 1 year, 8 mos, March ed Not.

S3, 1780, proved Nov, 22, 1781, of Windsor township, names wife, ions, Abner, David, William and will of Capt. John Bowne 2nd. OOV. HAMILTON OPPOSED. The Appleitates took a very vigorous part in their opposition to Governor Hamilton and Andrew Bowne and Riohard Hartshome, April 18, 1677, John Bownd (Bowne) 1747, on July 10, 1788, took but jvauwiwcoupie, which it had evl- dentlymet en All three, birds were heavUy gorged with fivin ah patent ipr zio acres the Jersey Set daughter, Margaret.

This William was wards the release of her and her child "this showeth that Thomas Whitlock received of Mr. Delevall five pounds of tlement, Alleghauy Pa. which and allowed themselves to be earn soldier in the Revolution William, son of this William, ed he disposed of April 2, 1794. Passing through Kentucky he later settled in the aforesaid sum of which the said anfl htougbt Into the American's house, where the note was removed from the messenger. i and Riohard Hartshorne residing at Middletown, both for themselves and about 1785-6, leaving a son, Thomas delivered five pounds to the uark County, Indiana, William.

''Whereas William Apple- partners gave notice that the land- Constable and Overseers of Gravesend fish, peculiar spiders and distinct species ef salamanders." Rock aeasee, or great overhanging ledges' ef reck, which, like- caves, afford animal shelter, were likened to those In France and Spain as having the "most satisfactory evidences of the existence of primitive man during the glacial period," and It has been pointed out that Kentucky occupies In this country the aame position relative to the southern Ice limit as do those countries in Europe, thus suggesting that similar archeologlcal data might bl obtained by a study of on? caves. gate, an infant of 14, son oi William Israel Applegate grandson of John, was among, the early settlers of Cin- in red cloth, rer foal ReeerJ ADDlecrate. late of Middlesex oountv This account falls to state tha total Now, don't crowd. Th fon mi. A J.

T. i ematti, Ohio, and some of his children soon found their way over into Indiana. prays lor auunw nowu to oe nis amount of the ransom. -Thili occurrence seems to have 'dl deau Southeast" Mlssourian says -Having established guardian, which is granted. Andrew Jacob Applegate, son of Daniel, mat- Rowan and Noah Morford.

both of nnbroken, for the most ancient collar Button-and the moat-a 4 Middlesex County, go on bond Nov. "f4 Robeeea Tilton, daughWr of Peter heartened the Applegatea from residing on Long Island, for on March 8, 1764, Bartholomew with Thomas Applegate, the latter then owning large plantations 2. 1786. Thii Wiuiam AnnWara iUHn ana they bad three eons. John inR ttmtMt aw leaps, With aiMa4 granted to Baitholomew Applegadt, Thomas Applegadt and Richard Sadler Salter in their petition included in their, the petitioners patent, and requesting therefore, that the said land may be denied 0 said Applegadt.

These, petitioners were ordered to show within six weeks from this date that the land is included" within their It seems the latter were unable to do so and the Applegates were left in undisputed possession of the land they purohased from the Indians. the father of William Applegate, the Ebenezer, the latter was father of the late CoL Edwin Forrest Dom ml 28 1742 died March 20, 1827. near Flushing, and their brother-in-law, Applegate, who was the father of 00 UTW 01 nef irreehold, the Richard Sadler (Salter) were givenjper- Maxcy Applegate, mission toparchase land of the In oiaer son, John, moving to Ohio and finally settled in Indiana. 1 There was a William, son of Joseph, dians, near the Keverslnks In East Jer William Applegate, a descendant sey. This permission provoked the con who apparently left no children, wife's name Deborah, Will dated 1, 1817, describes him as of the city of troversy between the Hartshornes, who above Jacob, served in the war of 1812 Married Jan.

17, 1810. Ann Araktc Mas 6C0O Word About "Snip of Desert" London. In the Arabic language there are nearly 6,000 words descriptive of the camel and Its various of-flces, according to Lieut, Col H. F. Jacob, formerly In Cairo as political advisor, to Lord Allenby, British high commissioner In Egypt; who lectured here Colonel Jacob told of being captured by tribesmen while proceedlne imp a mirerent Held.

and the first to enter It Immediately sets a record that would seem close to According lo a reliable communique, 8. a Smith of 1438 -ssie street jwssesses a vrasot, strop bfn active service since Pident of the Onlted-States. This. remarkable raor 2 by Mr. who speaks of himself as "only borxof still nsea It weekly, he theret -y setting non-stop record of 76 years.

Iu a letter dated Middletown, 23 July laid claim to the land, whl ch waa settled left seven ehildren, fienfemm tpi' New Brunswick, wills to his If all 1700, to the Governor and Council, stat hy the Courts In favor' of the Apple ed that sine the departure of Mr. goods and chattels now in my store, to- DetD MaI7 John Theopolis, Jo- Slater, CoL Hamilton, hath put getner witn my personal estate of every aae description." Leaves i also to nieces, tnir Daniel was Barthol- Elizabeth and Sarah Evans, Catherine 0UHnr Applegate, from whom all the Voorhees and Margaret Morris. "The PPksatea in Ocean County lay claim house and lot in Church street, which I an ancestor. He had seven sona- Morris into commission of his council and justice, believing him the only man that could make the province submit to him as Governor without, the King's to Santa, capital of the Iman Yahya, gatea T.n.1685, 200 acres, a part of this traot at the Falls of the Shrewsbury, now Tinton Falls, was ceded to Governor Lewis Morris for his iron, works' Daniel Applegate, Sr son of Bartholomew Applegate married Bebecoa Tilton, and when he died Oct. 15, 1709, he made his wife sole heir and executrix.

The widow, Rebecca Applegate. married July 0, 1710-11, William Leeds, the benef acton of Christ Church, abbrobation and in order to, effect it at present oooupy, is my wisn and i "aooo, wiuiam, Ebenet er, Daniel and Joseph. From thi. they turned out an Englishman who if '5 of Jade ha. Kaa thOlOmflW AmA ilLJa.

a was sheriff and put a Scotchman, whom gate of Chicago, John town otmZ "2 they thong it would obey them without gated Franklin. Indiana, The stoB TlV.90Ur John reserve, and it is given out that oue of muua me desire that my brother, John, be permitted to reside with the family 1876, April 12, John Fenwiek to Thomas ApplegaU of New Shrewsbury (now Tinton Falls) weaver, for 600 acres in Colony. 1877, -t 29. return of Fenwiek Survey to Thomas Applegate. 1677, 23.

Fenwiek Burvev to them Riohard Salter refused to give se Chew AppleSate of Philadelphia, J. Applegate of Wichita, Kansas, a 'and as envoy to mat monarch. The tribesmen1 kept the colonel prisoner four months; They feared he intended completing a treaty which would place the entire country under the Iman's sway. The British government offered for his ransom, which the tribesmen scorned, and eventually he got away by concluding a temporary agreement with them, In his description of Arabic and Its connection with the camel, Colonel Jacob asserted the guttural sounds of that language were said by scientists have been derived from the gnr lZ of the beast of burden of n-(wft i pins green, and la i curity for his good behaviour, when, it and Shrewsbury, so it Is quite certain that some of the applegate money and land went to that church, as Leeds willed his real estate to it. enough to warrnef many others.

being harvest time, some of his neigh bors met and banging him broke his Many of the decendantsof B.rtholo-' i mew found their wav int Tu operation; bead and sent him paekirj. They tLto for Of the Applegate baptismal names. enrome Iron. Illinois ana some tru4 went to liberate one Bray at Uk! hsa kAan aown' a comptny Ann, Mary. Elizabetn ana uaanah seem to have bee A favorites for females through the Cumberland Gap into Ten headquarter, i.

wnn Thomas Appl ot tLs FtTs of New Eirewsbury, weaver, of acres in the allotment of te part of Clward XZcvu. town, and about 1C5 went there wiCout arms, and sticks, threw them at Kentucky Iztf 'obtained i-Ioa 1 and WiUiatn, Daniel, John and Thomas for males and this makes great in Indiana, CoL Hamilton's oacrs. The latir 1743. April 17. says laeiaJ.r te Ctch ty in research.

Ebenezer CDrs fu-; th! raa-i Key ta -til I 1 th: youhixt son cf Daniel, aniel. Ct.

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