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Note: N4378 In an email August 07, 2007 Mike Morissey states: "I believe Maria {Updike, b. September 5, 1835} is living with her uncle, Samuel Montgomery Updike, in the 1850 census of Princeton, Mercer, NJ, pg 26 b. I think there is a good chance that Samuel's wife, "Matilda" (or Ellen/Hellen A., as she appears in the census) Stockton, was related to Maria's future husband, Edward Stockton". ---------------------------------------------------- From Princeton Cemetery (Thanks to Mike Morrissey): http://www.nassauchurch.org/cemetery/residents.htm Updike, E. Mulford - 1854-1930 Updike, Emeline (wife of Thedorus L. Updike) - 1821-1882 Updike, Helen Matilda Stockton (wife of Samuel Montgomery Updike) - 1824-1862 Updike, Ida M. (daughter of T. L. & Emeline Updike) - 1853-1882 Updike, Joseph G. - 1848-1862 Updike, Samuel Montgomery - 1816-1878 Updike, Theodorus L. - 1823-1861 Netither Edward nor Ebenezer Stockton, nor their wives are buried in this cemetery. SOMERSET COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSES--1795-1879 From Somerset Co Historical Quarterly: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kindred/MSom1795.txt Stockton, Edward and Caroline Updyke, July 2, 1834 (Rice). The license would list a bondsman, often a relative, and indicate if Rice was a Justice of the Peace or a clergyman. If a clergyman, we might be able to tell which church they attended. Edward's brother, Ebenezer and his family may have attended the same church and have records of his family. A copy of Edward Stockton & Maria Updike's marriage license may be helpful as well Stockton, Edward and Maria Updike, Aug. 20, 1853 (Romeyn).
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