Middleton, Enoch, builder

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Enoch Middleton (fl. 1830-1850) was a mason living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who worked in Burlington and Gloucester Counties, New Jersey. At some point in the 1820s, he had an apprentice named Nathan Hunt Conrow (b. 1808), who later became a farmer in Cinnaminson Township and Moorestown, New Jersey. Later in life, it appears that Middleton farmed near Chesterfield (Burlington County), New Jersey, and was a member of the Chesterfield Society of Friends.

From the description of Enoch Middleton daybooks, 1830-1850 1839-1850. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53399881

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creatorOf Brown, Nathaniel, fl. 1803-1834. Business records, 1727-1958. New Jersey Historical Society Library
creatorOf Middleton, Enoch, builder. Enoch Middleton daybooks, 1830-1850 1839-1850. New Jersey Historical Society Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
New Jersey
Burlington County (N.J.)
Chesterfield (N.J.)
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Agriculture
Masonry
Occupation
Bricklayers
Farmers
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Active 1727

Active 1958

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