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At first, the couple were engaged in establishing themselves and run the land owned by Elizabeth’s father. This would, however, change as time passed on. Haddon and John had no children, but they brought her sister's son, Ebenezer Hopkins, to America from Southwark when he was about five, and raised
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In 1713, John and Elizabeth built a three-story brick mansion called New Haddonfield Plantation, where Haddon managed the family property and her husband tended to his missionary journeys; the Brew House she built in 1713 still stands in the backyard. Although the first recorded commercial female
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Haddon, a single woman, set sail from Southwark to the New World in 1701 without her family at the age of twenty or twenty-one. Her father had a house built for her at Cooper's Creek, Newtown Township. With the help of a widowed friend and two
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brewer in the Colonies was Mary Lisle, who inherited her father's Philadelphia brewpub in 1734, there is reason to believe that across the river in South Jersey, Haddon was running a more-than-average homebrew operation.
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him as their son and heir. Ebenezer was the son of Benjamin and Sarah (Haddon) Hopkins, and the grandson of William and Katheryn Hopkins. Ebenezer was the progenitor of the Hopkins family of
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She and her husband were active in the Quaker community. She was very close with Elizabeth Woolman, the sister of
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Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh, 1680-1762 : building the Quaker community of Haddonfield, New Jersey, 1701-1762
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to move abroad. In 1702, he bought a 500-acre (2 km) tract of land in
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The Youthful Emigrant. A True Story of the Early Settlement of New Jersey
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years before. Their courtship was described, fancifully, by
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Burstyn, Joan N.; Women's Project of New Jersey (1997).
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who faced religious persecution and was convinced by
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Southwark
Haddonfield, New Jersey
British America
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Religious Society of Friends
American pioneer
Haddon Township
Haddonfield, New Jersey
Southwark
London, England
Quaker
William Penn
Gloucester County
West Jersey
London Lead Company

Tales of a Wayside Inn
manservants
John Estaugh
Bermondsey
Lydia Maria Child
New-York Daily Tribune
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Tales of a Wayside Inn
Haddonfield, New Jersey
John Woolman


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