No, you haven't sent me this list. You did send me the Flagon & Dragon (is that right?) stuff earlier today. My e-mail now makes me read the code for evewry outgoing e-mail. I was just thinking it was a sobriety test, but then got your migraine e-mail. I couldn't possibly do it with a migraine! Barbara Barbara L. de Mare, Esq. Historian, genealogist and attorney 155 Polifly Road Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 (201) 567-9440 office BarbaradeMare@yahoo.com (home) http://historygenealogyesq.blogspot.com/ ----- Original Message ---- From: Donna Stark <donnaStarkKy@fewpb.net> To: dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, April 6, 2007 7:34:10 PM Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] New Bridge, NJ The Demarest Supplement to the second edition does not tell where the cemetery is. Have I sent the list to you? I sent it to several people but do not remember. I sent so many people the Rapalje yesterday and today. I just hope I got the article to everyone. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara de Mare" <barbarademare@yahoo.com> To: <dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 6:14 PM Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] New Bridge, NJ > Hi Donna, > > Do you know where the French Burying Ground is located? I live about 2 > miles from the New Bridge Landing, and never noticed a cemetery near it. > I frequently take my grandchildren there on the way home from church, as > the Hackensack River is tidal at that point and they like to look at the > mechanism of the swing bridge. They are also interested in Dutch houses. > > I recently passed both Demaree houses, and it occured to me that it is > the same name as Demarest if Demarest is given the proper French > pronunciation. It got me to wondering if it is also the same name as mine > (or more accurately my ex-husband's), de Mare, just with an accent given > to the final "e." I know many French names were changed to sound more > Dutch when the families went to Holland, or Anglicized when they came > here. Does the book give any history of the Demarest family in France? > Despite having been divorced for almost 20 years, the de Mare family still > expects me to be the genealogist for them, and when my frmer father-in-law > died a couple of years ago I was given everything of genealofgical value > for safekeeping. > > Barbara (the NJ one) > > PS--it just occurred to me that I should add the de Mare family names to > my list. > > > Dutch (and Huguenot) ancestors: > > Abeel, Arents, Bancker, Barents, Baudartius, Bedlow, Beekman, Bradt, > Cornelisse, Cuvilve, Damiens, Daniels, de Boogh, de Draijere, de > Graaf, de Hooges, de Lanoy, de Peyster, d'Honneur, du Bois, Florisz, > Hendriks, Het, Horsner, Huygens, Jans, Janse, Jacobze, Karneels, > Keteltas, Kiersen, Lansing, Leusseler, Lubberts, Macque, Martsens, > Maynard, Meyer, Meyrinck, Nazareth, Ostrander, Pels, > Pietersz, Polhemus, Roosevelt, Rutgers, Samuels, > Sauzeau, Scheerburch, Schepmoes, Schuyler, Snyder, Stunning, Suydam, > Symons, Tjercks, Toll, Trijon, Tryon, Van Benschoten, Van Breestede, > Van Capelle, Van der Werven, Van Elburch, van Eps, Van Heyningen, Van > Rosenvelt, Van Rotmerz, Van Schoenderwoert, Van Slichtenhorst, van > Wagenen, van Wagner, van Wenckum, Van Wyck, Ver Planck, Vigne, Wiltsie > > Collateral Families of Particular Interest: Deyo, Freer, Livingston, > Roosa, Van Anstyne, Van Rennssalaer, > > > Palatine ancestors: Acker, Eacker, Finck, Hans, Herkimer, Loucks, Petrie, > Starring, Schnell, Tonges, > > > > > > > > > > Barbara L. de Mare, Esq. > Historian, genealogist and attorney > 155 Polifly Road > Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 > (201) 567-9440 office > BarbaradeMare@yahoo.com (home) > http://historygenealogyesq.blogspot.com/ > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Donna Stark <donnaStarkKy@fewpb.net> > To: dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com > Sent: Friday, April 6, 2007 12:58:39 PM > Subject: Re: [DUTCH-COLONIES] RAPALJE, BERGEN, and MIDDAG families > > Hi, I found the book Supplement to the second edition "The Demarest > Family". > The first two pages have the "Frrench Burying Ground, New Bridge (New > Milford,) NJ. Transcriberd in 1902. Pub. 1971 > > I will sell this for $15 plus $2 postage. I keep running into books. I am > not well and trying to get books where people will enjoy and use them. > This > one is like new. It is too bad, about 20 years ago I gave my hometown > library the blue set of books. I did not need both and now I wish I had > them > because I do not think anyone uses them. > > Donna > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message