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    2. Sharon / Harry Colquhoun
    3. Hi Cindi Zimmerman, In answer to your questions about your Hoaglands and Bakers, my Somerset County Historical Society, Vol. 1, 1912: pages 292-3: Baker, Aaron W and Emma A. Herder, May 19, 1864 (Romaine) Baker, Frederick and anne E. Willett, June 17, 1866 (Mabie) Baker, George and Julia Ann Blair, Mar 25, 1868 (Rankin) Baker, John and Charity Cole, Mar 2, 1803 (Studdiford) Baker Lucas S. and Catherine Ann Van Doren, Sept 23,1846 (Sears) Baker, Matthew and Elizabeth Van Syne, Aug 24, 1811 (Zabriskie) Baker, Milton and Henrietta Boozer, Apr 5, 1855 (Ludlow) I didn't find the folks you're searching for in the cemetery records I have. I think they might be in the more northern section of Somerset County, however.....Same reference, page 101 says: "In 1744 application was made to lay out a "two-rod road from the bridge at Mr. Bairefoot Brunson's on west side of Millstone River to the road to the bridge over Millstone river at ye old mill, Mayr. Harrison's." A four-rod road was laid out in 1744, "beginning from ye main road leading from Rocky Hill to New Brunswick, passing Griggstown Mill over the bridge over Millstone river at Christopher Hoagland['s, and past William Beard's, Barnet Hagemans', Saml. Baker's and Daniel Spader's to the main road to the Court House of Somerset." In 1745 a road was laid from Peapack to "Lamington Meeting-house," and in 1747, one from Peter Schenck's mill to the Middlebush road. " I posted to the list, also, in case anyone else might be interested. Sharon Moore Colquhoun Belle Mead NJ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hscc/

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