History of Princeton And Its Institutions: the Town From Its First Settlement, Through the Revolutionary War, to the Present Time

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History of Princeton And Its Institutions: the Town From Its First Settlement, Through the Revolutionary War, to the Present Time
Hageman, John Frelinghuysen. [from Old Catalog]
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Mr. Passage was of French extraction ; he was a kind and obliging neighbor, with industrious habits. In politics he was a strong democrat. His wife, who survived him a few years, was noted for her benevolent and kindly nature, which made her to delight in opening her hand to the poor.
They had a large family ; four sons and five daughters.
The sons were Thomas, Christopher, William and Joseph.
They are all dead. The daughters were Margaret, who w^as married to the Rev. Francis C. Usher, who gra
...duated at the seminary here in 1833 ; Marian, who is still living in Princeton unmarried ; Caroline, who was married to David Crawford, of Washington, who graduated in college in the class of 1824, and then settled in Alabama — a lawyer of fine promise, but who died young ; she also has been dead many years ; Ade- laide, who was married to Alfred W. Clifton, now deceased ; she is living with her sister Marian, in Princeton ; and Cath- arine, who was married to the late Judge Pearson, of Illi- nois.

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