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Notes for Rhoda BRYANT


Mentioned in an advertisement posted by James M. Clark: "TO LET, AND POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSE and nearly four acres of LAND, situated about three miles from Elizabeth-Town, on the post road leading to Philadelphia, commonly known by the
name of the WHEATSHEAF TAVERN, now occupied by Rhoda Conkling, late Rhoda Marsh, relict of Isaac Marsh, deceased..." [31 January 1803 - New Jersey Journal, 1 Feb 1803, Vol. XX, Issue 1005, p. 3. Viewed on America's Historical Newspapers through NEHGS.]
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