Note 1 Although she was recorded as single at marriage, I believe she is the widow of William Applegate. Where else would Moses get a step daughter, Hester/Hettie?
Sources
↑ A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Author: Edwin Salter, 1890 p v ->
Applegates of Ocean County; (From old family Bible of Elijah Robins) -
Ebenezer Applegate and Sarah, his wife, had children, viz; Apollow, b. May 25, 1798; Salem, b. 1800; Angelin, b. 1802; Ebenezer, b. 1805; Joseph, b. 1808; Moses, b. 1810; Sarah, b. 1813; James, b. 1815; Amanda, b. 1818; Helen, b. 1821. Of the above, Amanda m. Judge Wm. I. James; Sarah, James Robinson; Angeline, first, Clayton Robins and second, Col. Samuel C. Dunham. Joseph was the well remembered Justice of the Peace of Toms River. The following notes are also in this Bible: Ebenezer Applegate, d. Oct 3, 1851; Sarah, d Apr 24, 1861; Jacob d Oct 6, 1818, at 95 yrs; Lucinda Akin d Dec 6 1820; Moses son of Ebenezer is living 1887.
Has photo by Kat, 2009. Inscription: (lily), Moses Applegate, July 31 1810, Mar 15 1896, Euphemia Hyers, his wife, May 10 1807, July 20 1876.
↑ FamilySearch: NJ Deaths & Burials 1720-1988, v 44, p 137.
1894 Mar 15, Dover Ocean. Moses Applegate, male, widowed. Born 1810.
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