↑ see pension file="born in the year 1759 July 17 – in Freehold Monmouth County, and has always resided there, except as temporary absence of three years some time after the war"
↑ pension records: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Application Files, Claim #S588 of William Appelgate (NARA film 804, roll 69, frame 104)
↑ US Federal Census: 1830 Population Schedule, NARA film M19, roll 80, New Jersey, Monmouth Co, Freehold, page 303.
↑ US Federal Census: 1840 Population Schedule, NARA film M704, roll 255, New Jersey, Monmouth Co., Freehold, page 254.
Applegate; William (pentioner) 1759.
↑ US Federal Census: 1850 Population Schedule, NARA film M432, roll 456, New Jersey, Monmouth Co, Freehold twp, home 305, family 325, p 178.
Applegate; John A 1796, Ann E 1823, Mary L 1842, Martha J 1844, Susan 1845, John 1846, William 1760.
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While it is commonly believed that William is the son of a Daniel and grandson of Bartholomew, it is also believed that the Daniel that wed Elizabeth Hulett is not the one. Can a source be found to support or refute this belief?