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just noticed a type (the original type is very small) in the answer #1 - with the division of the estate - the entry saying '1/2' should be 1/7. SORRY! David _________________________________________________________________ More photos, more messages, more storageget 2GB with Windows Live Hotmail. http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_2G_0507
THE PLACE GAME Game #2: 11. ARNEYTOWN - NJ Archives Vol 41, Calendar of Wills #12 (1810-1813), p. 423: 1812, Aug. 3. WILLETS, Eliakim, of New Hanover Twsp, Burlington Co.; will of. Wife, Phebe, $1,000; bed and bedding, in lieu of dower. Daughter, Mary WILLETS, bed and bedding, 6 silver teaspoons, bureau and pair candlesticks. To each of other daughters, Sarah, Ann, and Phebe WILLETS, a bed and bedding. Residue of estate to be sold, debts paid. Of remainder, 2/7 to son, David, 1/2 to daughter, Elizabeth EMLEY, and her heirs, if any but if she dies without issue, sume to revert to my estate, and to each of other daughters, Mary, Sarah, Ann and Phebe, 1/7 part, as they become of age. Executor - brother, Jeremiah WILLETS, friend, Thomas BUTCHER. Witnesses - Abraham TILTON, Sarah WRIGHT, Jr., Ann WRIGHT. Proved Mar. 12, 1813. 1813, Mar. 11. Inventory, $1,228.12; made by Abraham TILTON, Jno. WARREN. Includes shed at Arneytown Meeting House. File 12688 C. 12. SWAN BAY - NJ Archives Vol 40, Calendar of Wills #11 (1806-1809), pp. 308, 309: 1806, Sept. 26. SMITH, Henry, of Galloway Twsp, Gloucester Co., husbandman; will of. Wife, Sarah, real and personal estate, while my widow. After wife's decease: son, James, that part of plantation where I now live from Beaver Run to Middle Run; also 60 acres on the Stone Quarry Ridge; also tract of salt meadow on Naked Creek, a piece of meadow on Goose Cove adjoining McCOLLUM's resurvey; also piece of cedar swamp on Naked Creek near David GIBERSON's and piece of cedar swamp between SOOY's and GIBERSON's on Swan Bay; also farming utensil, bed and bedding, one cow and calf. To daughter, Hannah RISLEY's children (unnamed), remainder of home plantation from Middle Run to the westward; also piece of salt meadow held in partnership with brother, David SMITH, and a piece of meadow between the Gravelling Creeks (daughter, Hannah, to have use of said lands, during her life). Daughter, Rachel RISLEY's son, Samuel RISLEY, all real estate that fall to my wife by her brother, Andrew STEELMAN, (daughter, Rachel, the use of said real estate, during her life). Daughters, Hannah RISLEY and Rachel RISLEY, residue of personal estate. Executors - wife, Sarah, and son, James SMITH. Witnesses - Nehemiah BLACKMON, Nehemiah MORSS, Levi COLLINS. Proved Feb. 23, 1807. 1807, Feb. 3. Inventory, $730.00; made by Levi COLLINS and R. L. LEEDS. File 2667 H. 13. RACKOM ISLAND - NJ Archives Vol 39, Calendar of Wills #10 (1801-1805), pp. 491-2: 1801, Feb. 5. WEST, Daniel, of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co.; will of. Wife, Elizabeth, one cow and furniture to keep house; also 1/2 of my real estate, while my widow. Eldest son, Bartholomew, 25 acres on south part of my plantation adjoining Manahason Creek, to run a west course from my brother Joseph's line; also 1/3 of woodland that joins Uriah COOPER, and my sorrel mare. Sons, Benjamin and William, remainder of my plantation; Benjamin, the west part and William, the east part with the buildings; also the 2/3 of woodland to be divided between them; also my bay horse, wagon and farming utensils and an equal benefit of my right on Rackom Island. Daughters, Ruth, Hannah and Sarah, each a bed and bedding and residue of moveable estate. Should either Benjamin or William die leaving no heir, the property of the deceased to go to the next younger brother and next to my 3 said daughters. Executors - sons, Benjamin and William WEST. Witnesses - Richard CRUM, Benjamin WARDELL, Asher WARDELL. Proved Aug. 9, 1802. Lib. 40, p.111. 1802, July 26. Inventory, L148.9.0; made by Richard WARDELL and Benjamin WARDELL. File 802 M. 14. ASH SWAMP & GREEN CREEK - NJ Archives, Vol 30, Calendar of Wills #2 (1730-1750), pp. 217-218: 1748, Nov. 30. HAND, George, Jr., of Cape May Co.; will of. Wife, Mary, use of plantation and mill, during widowhood, to bring up the children. Son, Jeremiah HAND, the homestead house and land, and a piece of marsh at Fishing Crick, and 1/2 of piece of land at head of Green Creek. Son, Elias, land at Ash Swamp, the mill and 4 acres of marsh between William MATHEWS and Recompense HAND; also 1/2 of land at head of Green Creek, and five miles of Beach. Daughters - Sarah, Ahroda and Naome. An expected child (if a boy to have L20, paid by my son Jeremiah HAND). Executors - Brother, Thomas HAND and my wife, Mary. Witnesses - Daniel HAND, Edward CHURCH, Nathan HAND. Proved 16 May, 1749. Lib. 6, p. 367 1749, Apr. 16. Inventory (L130.18.3), includes cattle, sheep, horses and swine. Appraisers - Richard CRAWFORD and Elisha HAND. 15. NAMENONCK - NJ Archives Vol 32, Calendar of Wills #3 (1751-1760), p. 353: 1755, Sept. 12. WESTBROEK, Dirk, of Namenonck, Wallpack Twsp, Sussex Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Janneke. Children - Joseph, Abraham, Johannes, Terck van KEUREN, Marya (wife of Johannes C. WESTBROEK), Sarah (wife of Jacob GUNSALIS), Elizabeth and Lidea. Land in New Jersey and in New York. Personal property. Executors - the four sons. Witnesses - Cornelis WESTBROEK, Philipp WINDEMATT (WINTERMUTE), William ENNES. Proved Dec. 8, 1757. Lib. F, p. 475. 16. HACKSTOWN & DRAKESTOWN - NJ Archives, Vol 42, Calendar of Wills #13 (1814-1817), p. 263: 1814, Apr. 11. LOWRANCE, William, of Roxbury Twsp, Morris Co., "feeling the infirmities of old age"; will of. Wife, Mary, her thirds of real estate, 1 horse, 2 cows, 6 sheep, bed and bedding, table, 6 chairs, 2 iron pots, 2 iron kettles, all the tea tackling, all in lieu of dower. Son, Sylvanus, plantation whereon I live (except 10 acres of swamp adjoining SHARP's land which I give my daughter, Elizabeth LEFOY). Said Elizabeth also to have the land on left of road leading from John SHARP's store to Hackstown; also 3 acres near Drakestown, by Isaac SMITH's land; also 10 acres near the sawmill and $500. Daughter, Hannah, $500. Son, Stephen, the plantation where he now lives; also rest of land near the saw mill. Any residue to be divided between said 2 sons. Executors - son, Stephen, and friend, William MONRO. Witnesses - William HINCHMAN, Edward B. WOODRUFF, Noadiah DICKERSON. 1815, June 6. Codicil. Son-in-law, John LEFOY, to continue to have possession of the meadow for 5 years. Proved Mar. 8, 1816, when Stephen A. LAWRENCE, and Wm. MONRO signed as Executors. 1816, Mar. 6. Inventory, $580.30; made by John SMITH, John SHARP, 3rd. Includes shoemaker's tools and bench, notes of John McCRACKING, judgment on docket of J. SMITH, Esq., against Jacob ORT, note of Stephen A. LAWRENCE. File 1648 N. 17. CRANE TOWN - NJ Archvies Vol 36, Calendar of Wills #7 (1786-1790), p. 184: 1787, March 26. RANGE, John, of Crane Town, Essex Co.; will of. Wife, Elizabeth, use of real and personal estate. She may sell a salt meadow of 4 acres in order to pay Thomas CODIMUS. Daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, the real and personal estate, after death of wife; and, if they die unmarried, then my wife's 3 daughters are to have 1/2, and the other 1/2 to be given to the Church of Orange. Executors - wife, Elizabeth, and my friends, Joseph BALDWIN, of Crane Town, and Joseph CRANE, of same place. Witnesses - Justus BURNETT, Moses DOD, William CRANE. 1787, March 31. Codicil. Witnesses - Justus BURNETT, Oliver CRANE, Zadock CRANE. Proved July 24, 1787. Lib. 29, p. 388. 18. INDIAN FIELDS - NJ Archives Vol 30, Calendar of Wills #2 (1730-1750), pp. 339-340: 1735, April 15. MILLS, John, of Indian Fields, Salem Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Mary, during life, all my plantation and improved lands on the north side, called Rich Neck Branch, providing that she takes care and provides for my little daughter, Temperance. At her decease lands shall go to my son John, on condition aforesaid. Son, Ephraim, at age, to have lands I purchased from William JOSLIN. Son, Seelye, 50 acres in Little Mill Branch. The marsh, which I purchased of Ephraim SAYRES to my five sons, John, Seelye, Ephraim, Uriah and Jedidiah, equally. Daughters - Mary, Sarah and Rebecca. Executors - wife, and son John. Witnesses - Samuel FOSTER, John ROBINSON, John PEDMORE. Proved 3 June, 1735. 1735, June 3. Letters testamentary granted to Mary MILLS, executrix named. John MILLS being under age. Lib. 4, p. 36. 1735, May 13. Inventory, L236; made by Joatn. FITHIAN, Jno. BLACKWOOD. 19. COULTER'S GAP - NJ Archives Vol 41, Calendar of Wills #12 (1810-1813), pp. 354-355: 1812, ---------. STELLE, Thomson, of Piscataway Twsp, Middlesex Co.; will of. To wife, Sarah, the mulatto wench, Jane, bed and bedding, household goods for one room, all silver spoons, all crockery and tea ware, all linen and woolen and household privileges. Son, James STELLE, $200, being remainder of sum due him on sale of house and lot in Princeton (formerly David OLDEN's, dec'd). Son, Lewis, farm whereon I live (200 acres) and appurtenances; also 5 acres of salt meadow in Woodbridge Twsp. on Raritan River at the Roundabouts, which lot was bequeathed to me by my grandfather, Benjamin STELLE, dec'd; also 2 mulatto boys, Pompy and Abraham, 12 and 9 years, upon condition that he teach tem to read in the Holy Scriptures, and to manumit them when 30. He is to pay legacy to my son, James, and maintain his mother and provide her a decent horse and riding chair, paying her $50 yearly while with him; also the time of my negro man, Diamond. If wife chooses to live elsewhere, he is to pay her $100 yearly during widowhood, in lieu of dower. Daughter, Charity HARRIS, a bond for $250 given by her husband, David HARRIS. Land (80 acres) in Somerset Co., at Coulter's Gap to be sold. Proceeds of this, with all other moneys due me, to be divided between daughters, Charity HARRIS, Experience VAN ZANDT, and Sarah DAYTON. Executors - son, Lewis, son-in-law, Peter DAYTON. Witnesses - Isaac CORIELL, David CORIELL, Azariah THORN. Proved Aug. 11, 1813. 1813, Aug. 13. Inventory, $3,691.83; made by David D. STELLE, David CORIELL. File 10439 L. 20. JONES ISLAND - NJ Archives Vol 38, Calendar of Wills #9 (1796-1800), pp. 265-266: 1798, June 2. NIXON, Jeremiah, Sr., of Fairfield Twsp, Cumberland Co.; will of. Wife, Hannah, movable estate and land and buildings on Sugar Hill Street and 50 acres of woodland purchansed from son-in-law, Pierson HARRIS, during her life; after wife's decease, the same to be divided between daughters, Judith HARRIS and Theodoria POWELL; the same to descend to oldest son of each daughter. Only son, Jeremiah, land on Jones Island and Cedar swamp in Buckshutom; he paying wife, L10 yearly. Executrix - wife, Hannah. Witnesses - Jedidiah OGDEN, Benjamin WHITIKAR and John WHITIKAR. Proved Nov. 27, 1798. 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Have you been the the NJ GenWeb Project for the county you are researching? http://www.rootsweb.com/~njgenweb/index.html You might also want to check the NJ GenWeb Archives for a transcription too. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nj/njfiles.htm You didn't say what county you are looking for??? Stephanie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Lomax" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 1:22 AM Subject: [NJ] New Jersey Cemetery Online Listings > Does anyone know of any New Jersey cemeteries other than Rosedale and > Rosehill with online burial listings? > > Mark Lomax > Pasadena, CA > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
Howdy Folks - time for a new county, with its new bits of data and details, and I hope, lots of discussion. The only info I have is that it was formed in 1683, that its county seat is Newark, that it is one of the original counties, that part of Passaic was formed from it in 1837 and that Union county was set away in 1857. Kindly place any surnames in CAPS if you are presenting data about specific individuals from Essex Co., who maybe served in wars, were statesmen, or even common citizens, who are part of your family trees and of whom, maybe, you'd like to find connecting list members who might help in your searching. We'll deal with this county for a week, and maybe longer if needed, and then move on to another. I will be somewhat out of contact for parts of the week as I've signed up to assist with a research project of planting different varieties of grapes here in northern Wyoming, to see how they'll handle the colder temps; the duties include digging and planting, and a wee bit more, which means I won't be at my computer or at home. Not a great way to spend my vacation days, but rewarding in other ways for sure. Sooooo, have some fun while I'm gone, and leave me lots of nice messages about ESSEX County - its history, people, places and such - anything to make be want to go there for a visit! Happy Trails... David Tourison NJ List Moderator [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Here are 3 listings for cemetery's follow links to state and county you want go to...in NJ or anywhere else .... Link .. _Cemetery Registration Page_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/registry.html) URL... _http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/registry.html_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/registry.html) Link... _Cemetery Records Online_ (http://www.interment.net/) URL... _http://www.interment.net/_ (http://www.interment.net/) Link... _Find A Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records_ (http://www.findagrave.com/) URL... _http://www.findagrave.com/_ (http://www.findagrave.com/) I hope this is of help to you and others. Best Regards, Keith S Allen In a message dated 5/21/2007 1:23:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Does anyone know of any New Jersey cemeteries other than Rosedale and Rosehill with online burial listings? Mark Lomax Pasadena, CA ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Does anyone know of any New Jersey cemeteries other than Rosedale and Rosehill with online burial listings? Mark Lomax Pasadena, CA
Hello All: Can anyone please see if they can find some information on Henry A. Seebach? He was married to a woman named Maggie Olmstead, and he was a jeweler. The time period could have been in 1891 to about 1896. I would appreciate any help at all. Thanks so much, Doreen --------------------------------- Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection.
Dear David, >Would love more info on the following: Thanks for all that you do for us >warm regards >donna luzzi > > >>CAMPBELL, William Administration 12 Jun 1760 >> Orange Co NY NJA >>32:52
Several years ago I bought some information for Burlington Co., NJ, Northampton Twp. ONLY (probably Mt. Holly today)....There is an index covering marriages, births, and deaths. Sometimes the info may be incomplete..but will be happy to do lookups if anyone is interested in that area and time period. Mayann Ross, Ft. Myers, FL [email protected] "Land of the free BECAUSE of the brave" ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Hi Pat, I'm not a member so couldn't tell you, but if it doesn't - it should! :-) Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Sterner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 10:51 AM Subject: Re: [NJ] Order of The Indian Wars > My g'g'g'g'g'grandmother never wore a uniform but was a crack shot and > fought the Indians when they finally caught her in 1795 unawares. She > killed three before they got her. Does this qualify. Pat > > srose <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Janet, > Basically you must be able to document descent from an ancestor who fought > in one of the early Indian Wars. > Here is their website; > http://www.oiwus.org/ > Sarah > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 5:28 AM > Subject: Re: [NJ] Order of The Indian Wars > > >> >> I am not a member of "The Order of the Indian Wars of the United States," >> but what are the qualifications for joining this organization. >> >> Janet >> >> In a message dated 5/18/2007 7:52:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, >> [email protected] writes: >> >> I'm trying to join >> "The Order Of The Indian Wars Of The United States". >> and must be "invited" by a current member. Is anyone here a member of >> that >> group who'd be willing to extend an invitation? (please...) I'm >> currently a >> member of DAR, Col Dames, and War of 1812. >> Sarah >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ************************************** See what's free at >> http://www.aol.com. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] 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 > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who > knows. > Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >
My g'g'g'g'g'grandmother never wore a uniform but was a crack shot and fought the Indians when they finally caught her in 1795 unawares. She killed three before they got her. Does this qualify. Pat srose <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Janet, Basically you must be able to document descent from an ancestor who fought in one of the early Indian Wars. Here is their website; http://www.oiwus.org/ Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 5:28 AM Subject: Re: [NJ] Order of The Indian Wars > > I am not a member of "The Order of the Indian Wars of the United States," > but what are the qualifications for joining this organization. > > Janet > > In a message dated 5/18/2007 7:52:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > I'm trying to join > "The Order Of The Indian Wars Of The United States". > and must be "invited" by a current member. Is anyone here a member of > that > group who'd be willing to extend an invitation? (please...) I'm > currently a > member of DAR, Col Dames, and War of 1812. > Sarah > > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] 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 [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
[email protected] wrote: Hi Sarah, I was just curious as I had not heard of this society before. The web site is beautiful and it sounds like a grand society. I belong to Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars.Please tell me of this one...what is required, etc. Thanks Pat Thanks for sending the information. Janet In a message dated 5/19/2007 2:33:45 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Hi Janet, Basically you must be able to document descent from an ancestor who fought in one of the early Indian Wars. Here is their website; http://www.oiwus.org/ Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 5:28 AM Subject: Re: [NJ] Order of The Indian Wars > > I am not a member of "The Order of the Indian Wars of the United States," > but what are the qualifications for joining this organization. > > Janet > > In a message dated 5/18/2007 7:52:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > I'm trying to join > "The Order Of The Indian Wars Of The United States". > and must be "invited" by a current member. Is anyone here a member of > that > group who'd be willing to extend an invitation? (please...) I'm > currently a > member of DAR, Col Dames, and War of 1812. > Sarah > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool.http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=48518/*http://autos.yahoo.com/carfinder/;_ylc=X3oDMTE3NWsyMDd2BF9TAzk3MTA3MDc2BHNlYwNtYWlsdGFncwRzbGsDY2FyLWZpbmRlcg-- hot CTA = Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool
Marilyn - a very brief look at wills of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, for NJ, showed only an Alexander RANDALL of Greenwich Twsp Gloucester co, will dated 11 Nov 1780, in which he names a son Jacob, dau Sarah and her 4 children, son Able, son-in-law John SPARKS, daus Eleanor and Ruth. No mention of anything to do with NY. Also found an entry for a Delia Randle around the 1804 period, but she seems only to be naming nieces and nephews, at best. Don't recall much abt the latter entry. What I've NOT DONE yet is to examine the volumes of wills and inventories, for mentionings of anyone with the surname you are seeking data on, who may appear in 'other' people's wills, not those with the RANDALL, etc., surname; data such as that 'may' indicate other family ties, or associations to events which may be signposts of the migration of anyone or a group. Will let you know IF I am able to contribute. David Tourison Sheridan Wyoming _________________________________________________________________ PC Magazines 2007 editors choice for best Web mailaward-winning Windows Live Hotmail. http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507
The following data were extracted from NJ Archives Vol 30, Calendar of Wills #2. Anyone wishing copies of the material must contact me at my offlist address [email protected] Requests will be handled in the order they are receive, and must include the full line of data so the original can be found. Some of the material extracted contains dates in the late 1600's. They were found in an Addendum and apparently left out of the first volume, yet to be done, covering the years 1670-1730. NAME EVENT DATE/PROVED RESIDENCE LATE OF SOURCE AMOS, Philip Administration 16 Jun 1735 Bucks Co. PA NJA 30:19 ANDREWS, Mary Administration 8 Dec 1741 Monmouth Co NJ "Madera" NJA 30:20 ANNELLY, Edward Administration 30 Oct 1739 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:21 BARKER, Edward Will 30 Aug 1686/not stated London ENG NJA 30:556 BARRE, James Will 8 Sep 1685 New York NJA 30:556 BAYNTON, Peter Will 11 Dec 1747/14 Mar 1743-4 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:40 BICKLEY, Samuel Will 15 May 1749/17 Jun 1749 Newcastle DE? Philadelphia PA NJA 30:44 BOULSBY, Thomas Will 23 Feb 1730-1/18 Mar 1730 Burlington Co NJ Hunterdon Co NJ NJA 30:54 BROWN, Charity Will 17 Jan 1736/19 Oct 1739 Philadelphia PA Gloucester Co NJ NJA 30:66, 67 BRYANT, John Will 6 Jun 1734/15 Jul 1734 Philadelphia NJA 30:71 BUTLER, Jane Administration 30 Sep 1748 Queens Co LI NY Essex Co NJ NJA 30:80 CAMPBELL, Archibald Will 18 Mar 1732/15 Jan 1735 New York NJA 30:82 COCHRAN, John Administration 26 Aug 1745 New York City NY Middlesex Co NJ NJA 30:101,102 DAVIS, David Administration 6 Apr 1748 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:133,134 DAWSON, Robert Administration 2 Sep 1747 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:137 EMOTT, William Administration 3 Mar 1727 New York City NY NJA 30:167 EVELL, Jacob Administration 24 Aug 1750 Bucks Co PA Morris Co NJ NJA 30:170 FORREST, Henry Will 22 Nov 1689/10 Dec 1689 Woodbridge NJ Dublin IRE NJA 30:559 FRASEY, William Administration 17 Jan 1744 Providence One of the Bahama Islands NJA 30:186 GIBSON, James Will 1 Oct 1738/22 Dec 1738 Monmouth Co NJ Dublin IRE NJA 30:196 GOULDING, George Administration 28 Nov 1745 "Rhoad Island" NJA 30:203 GREACON, John Will 19 Apr 1747 Mushiticove NY NJA 30:205 GREENOAK, John Sr Administration 1 Jan 1744 Queens Co Nassau Isl Burlington Co NJ NJA 30:206 GRIFFITH, Robert Will 4 Mar 1728-9/11 Jun 1733 Colebrook Dale PA NJA 30:207 GROOM, Samuel Sr Will 21 Aug 1682/1 Mar 1683-4 Middlesex Co ENG NJA 30:560 HAIGE (HAIGUE), William Administration 3 Oct 1734 London ENG NJA 30:209 HAMILTON, Andrew Will 21 Jan 1696-7/not stated Westminster ENG NJA 30:560,561 HARPER, William Administration 23 Nov 1750 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:221 HENDERSON, James Will 7 Oct 1743/26 Apr 1745 New York City NY NJA 30:230 HERTIE. Conrardus Will 10 Dec 1712/12 Nov 1733 Orange Co NY Hackensack NJ NJA 30:233 HOGG, John Administration 8 Nov 1735 New York NJA 30:240 HORNE, Sophia Administration 26 Oct 1747 Edinburgh (Scotland) NJA 30:246 HUFF (HOFF), Derrick Will 22 Oct 1747/29 Mar 1748 Kingston New Brunswick NJ NJA 30:251 ISAACS, Abraham Administration 19 Jul 1744 New York Middlesex Co NJ NJA 30:260 JECOCKS, Jonathan Administration 3 Jul 1740 Virginia Shrewsbury NJ NJA 30:263 KINSEY, John Esq Administration 4 Jul 1750 Middlesex Co NJ Philadelphia PA NJA 30:285 LELAND, Adam Administration 13 Jun 1734 Boston MA NJA 30:297 MASON, Thomas Will 12 Apr 1738/6 May 1740 Philadelphia PA Salem Co NJ NJA 30:325,326 MIRANDA, George Administration 1 May 1742 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:341 MITCHELL, John Administration 18 Sep 1732 Ocssiam Phila Co PA NJA 30:341 MORRIS, Lewis Will 12 Feb 1690-1/15 May 1691 Winchester Co NY NJA 30:563 MOSS, Abraham Will 29 Jan 1748-9/14 Mar 1748 Philadelphia PA Salem Co NJ NJA 30:350 NISBET, James Will 10 May 1737/1 Apr 1741 Perth Amboy NJ London ENG NJA 30:356 OWEN, John Administration 17 Jan 1733 Salem Co NJ Philadelphia PA NJA 30:364 PEARSE, Mary Will 10 Nov 1746/23 Jan 1746 Middlesex Co ENG NJA 30:373 PINTARD, Anthony Sr Will 24 Feb 1729/11 May 1732 New York City NY Shrewsbury NJ NJA 30:380 REEVE, John Will 23 Feb 1736-7/5 Sep 1743 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:393 ROBERTSON, Thomas Administration 19 Feb 1742 New York City NY NJA 30:401 ROBINSON, Edward Administration 8 Jan 1740 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:402,403 ROCHEAD, James Will 31 Jan 1739/26 Jan 1740 New York City NY NJA 30:404 RUDMAN, Elizabeth Will 1 Sep 1736/2 Oct 1736 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:408,409 SONMANS, Peter Esq Will 19 Feb 1724/23 May 1734 London ENG Middlesex Co NJ NJA 30:448 SPEAR, Joseph Administration 26 Apr 1739 Boston New England NJA 30:449 SPRAKELING, Robert Will 25 Jun 1748/17 Oct 1743 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:450 STELLE, Gabriel Will 24 Mar 1734-5/22 Dec 1738 Middlesex Co NJ Monmouth Co NJ NJA 30:453,454 TONGRELOU, Jane Will 18 Oct 1742/16 Aug 1743 Essex Co NJ New York City NY NJA 30:485 TOWNSEND, Deborah Will 8 Nov 1747/12 Dec 1747 Oyster Bay NY NJA 30:486 TOY, Frederick Will 18 Sep 1745/20 Jan 1747 Philadelphia PA NJA 30:487 VAN HORNE, John Will 23 Jun 1733/22 Nov 1735 New York City NY NJA 30:500 VROOM, Hendrick Will 16 Jan 1731-2/12 May 1732 Kingston Ulster Co NY NJA 30:508 WARD, Samuel Will 1 Sep 1731/5 Nov 1731 Baltimore MD NJA 30:515 WELDON, John Administration 17 Jun 1742 Chester Co PA NJA 30:520 WIGGINS, George Will 31 Oct 1749/8 May 1750 Somerset Co NJ Johnson Co NC NJA 30:526 ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Hi Sarah, I was just curious as I had not heard of this society before. The web site is beautiful and it sounds like a grand society. I belong to Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars. Thanks for sending the information. Janet In a message dated 5/19/2007 2:33:45 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Hi Janet, Basically you must be able to document descent from an ancestor who fought in one of the early Indian Wars. Here is their website; http://www.oiwus.org/ Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 5:28 AM Subject: Re: [NJ] Order of The Indian Wars > > I am not a member of "The Order of the Indian Wars of the United States," > but what are the qualifications for joining this organization. > > Janet > > In a message dated 5/18/2007 7:52:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > I'm trying to join > "The Order Of The Indian Wars Of The United States". > and must be "invited" by a current member. Is anyone here a member of > that > group who'd be willing to extend an invitation? (please...) I'm > currently a > member of DAR, Col Dames, and War of 1812. > Sarah > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Hi Patricia, Basically you must be able to document descent from an ancestor who fought in one of the early Indian Wars. Here is their website; http://www.oiwus.org/ Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Sterner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 7:31 AM Subject: Re: [NJ] Order of The Indian Wars >I too would be interested. Went to check it out at google and all that was >there was the military group and not the spiritual group. I never heard of >the Col Dames, either. > Pat > > [email protected] wrote: > > I am not a member of "The Order of the Indian Wars of the United States," > but what are the qualifications for joining this organization. > > Janet > > In a message dated 5/18/2007 7:52:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > I'm trying to join > "The Order Of The Indian Wars Of The United States". > and must be "invited" by a current member. Is anyone here a member of that > group who'd be willing to extend an invitation? (please...) I'm currently > a > member of DAR, Col Dames, and War of 1812. > Sarah > > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's > on, when. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Janet, Basically you must be able to document descent from an ancestor who fought in one of the early Indian Wars. Here is their website; http://www.oiwus.org/ Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 5:28 AM Subject: Re: [NJ] Order of The Indian Wars > > I am not a member of "The Order of the Indian Wars of the United States," > but what are the qualifications for joining this organization. > > Janet > > In a message dated 5/18/2007 7:52:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > I'm trying to join > "The Order Of The Indian Wars Of The United States". > and must be "invited" by a current member. Is anyone here a member of > that > group who'd be willing to extend an invitation? (please...) I'm > currently a > member of DAR, Col Dames, and War of 1812. > Sarah > > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >
>>>>Was he Dutch or English?<< > > Lilly, I'm also researching the Francis Drake family.............. Info from "Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke" shows Francis Drake to be English ........... Francis Drake is thought to be of the Drakes of Drakesworth from County Meath Ireland, with the family originally from County Devon England Rev Francis Drake moved from NH to Piscataway NJ In 1675 in NJ he was commissioned Captain of Foot Wife Mary; Children: George, John and Elizabeth >>I have heard some researchers tell me they are related to SIR Francis Drake. Do they refer to this Capt. Francis Drake? <<< No, not to this Capt Francis Drake .... he was born c 1615. Sir Francis Drake was born c 1540s. Barbara
I am not a member of "The Order of the Indian Wars of the United States," but what are the qualifications for joining this organization. Janet In a message dated 5/18/2007 7:52:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I'm trying to join "The Order Of The Indian Wars Of The United States". and must be "invited" by a current member. Is anyone here a member of that group who'd be willing to extend an invitation? (please...) I'm currently a member of DAR, Col Dames, and War of 1812. Sarah ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.