Washington's Reception By the People of New Jersey in 1789

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Her husband was born in Ireland April 3, 1737, and came to America with the father of Governor William Pat- erson. He commanded the Third Regiment, Hunterdon County Militia, during the Revolutionary War, and was distinguished as a patriot and a soldier. He was a member of the Provincial Congress of New Jersey in 1775. Tradi- tion says his wife was fourteen years old when he married her, and he but seventeen. Colonel Lowrey was a promi- nent man in the village and an extensive land owner. He die
...d at Alexandria, Hunterdon county, N. J., November 10, 1809. Mrs. Lowrey was born April 15, 1739, and died Octo- ber 12, 1814. (Mott's History of Presbyterian Church, Flemington.) Mrs. Sarah Milnor, wife of Joseph Milnor. She was the daughter of Joseph Higbee, Sr., and sister of Joseph and Charles Higbee, both well known citizens of Trenton. Her husband was a prominent merchant of Trenton.
Mrs. Ann Richmond, wife of Jonathan Richmond. She was the sister of Captain Albemarle Collins, a gallant sol- dier of the war.


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