Archives.org: Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey], by Francis Bazley Lee, Lewis Publishing Co, New York, 1907. Edward T R Applegate, p 197.
. . . had two children: Siah, born May 11, 1755, who, as tradition has it, was killed in the battle of Quebec, Canada; and Asher . . . Henry Applegate died Decemeber 7 1799, aged seventy year, and his remains, at his request, were buried in the yard adjoining the First Presbyterian Church at Cranbury. His wife died Mar 16 1800, aged sixty-two years, and her remains are buried in the Old Baptist graveyard at Hightstown . . .
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