BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 13 July 1860, PO PEmberton, Pemberton Twp. p. 226 226 1 148 148 MCGUIRE Sarah 51 f w Ireland 226 2 149 149 PARKER Ephraim 35 m w farm hand NJ 226 3 149 149 PARKER Emaline 27 f w NJ 226 4 149 149 PARKER William T. 7 m w NJ 226 5 149 149 PARKER Anna E. 4 f w NJ 226 6 149 149 PARKER Emma F. 1 f w NJ 226 7 149 149 DANOLY Mary Ann 24 f w servant NJ 226 8 150 150 CORY Alfred 32 m w farmer NJ 226 9 150 150 CORY Abigail 25 f w NJ 226 10 150 150 CORY Mary Jane 4 f w NJ 226 11 150 150 CORY Howard 2 m w NJ 226 12 150 150 CORY Henry 3/12 m w NJ 226 13 150 150 HOUSENER Catherine 16 f w apprentice NJ 226 14 150 150 CLIVER Walter 12 m w NJ 226 15 150 150 CLIVER Charles 22 m w NJ 226 16 151 151 SIMPKINS Samuel 24 m w day labor NJ 226 17 151 151 SIMPKINS Sarah 20 f w NJ 226 18 151 151 WILSON Elizabeth 23 f w NJ 226 19 151 151 WILSON John 28 m w NJ 226 20 151 151 WILSON Josephine 2 f w NJ 226 21 151 151 WILSON William 5/12 m w NJ 226 22 152 152 ANDERSON William 28 m w NJ 226 23 152 152 ANDERSON Martha 24 f w NJ 226 24 152 152 ANDERSON Mary Ann 5 f w NJ 226 25 152 152 ANDERSON Joseph 3 m w NJ 226 26 152 152 ANDERSON William 1 m w NJ 226 27 153 153 ALSTON Japhet 35 m w cultivator of cranberries NJ 226 28 153 153 ALSTON Rebecca C. 40 f w NJ 226 29 153 153 ALSTON John S. 9 m w NJ 226 30 153 153 ALSTON Hellen B. 2 m w NJ 226 31 153 153 ALSTON David 32 m w day labor NJ 226 32 154 154 RILEY James 44 m w cultivator of cranberries NJ 226 33 154 154 RILEY Lucy M. 37 f w NJ 226 34 154 154 RILEY George 15 m w NJ 226 35 154 154 RILEY Mary 10 f w NJ 226 36 154 154 RILEY Clayton 7 m w NJ 226 37 154 154 RILEY James 2 m w NJ 226 38 154 154 RILEY Samuel 7/12 m w NJ 226 39 154 154 RILEY Franklin 39 m w shoe maker NJ 226 40 154 154 CLINE Sylvester 30 m w day labor NJ
This is the will of Lydia LAMB, wife of Jacob LAMB (son of Jacob and Ann the progenitors). Lydia was the dau of Thomas and Rachel STOKES, and first the wife of Samuel HAINES. She married second, Jacob LAMB, whose first wife was Sarah HAINES. If I understand correctly, Sarah was a sister to Samuel HAINES. This is my abstract and it is included because Lydia lived for a very long time in Burlington County, before this will was written. Lydia LAMB of Waterford Twp., Gloucester County. NJSA Recorded Wills, Reel #70, Vol. 29, pp. 536-538. It is included in the Burlington County will index as will #11241C. 1788 1st- All just debts and funeral expenses to be paid. Imprimis - To my two sons, Jacob and Samuel HAINES- all my cash, bonds etc. -interest to be equally divided between them. To my son, Jacob HAINES, my riding horse. 2nd- My son, Jacob HAINES is to pay his brother Thomas HAINES the sum of £10 and his brother Samuel HAINES, the sum of £20. 3rd - To my son, Samuel HAINES, my best bed and furniture. 4th - To my grandson, Abel HAINES, my great Bible. [Does not say to which son he belongs] 5th - To my granddaughter, Mary, dau of my son Thomas HAINES - one pair of sheets and a pair of pillowcases and counter-?-. To Thomas' daughter, Lydia, one set of calico curtains, two sheets and a pair of pillowcases.. 6th - To *my* son, Jacob LAMB, my desk. To *his* daughter, Lydia, two pewter dishes and one dozen pewter plates. 7th- To my granddaughter, Lydia NEWBOLD, my best looking glass. 8th - To my daughter, Lydia HOLLINGSHEAD, my saddle and bridle. To Lydia HOLLINGHEAD's daughter, Sarah, 1/2 dozen silver tea spoons. 9th- To my three daughters, Sarah NEWBOLD, Lydia HOLLINGSHEAD and Sarah BURROUGHS - all my wearing apparel and the remainder of my estate - equally divided.[Donna note: Daughter Sarah NEWBOLD was her daughter by Samuel HAINES. Daughter Sarah BURROUGHS was her daughter by Jacob LAMB.] I appoint my two sons, Jacob and Samuel HAINES the executors of my will. Lydia LAMB, sign and seal. Written 23rd day of 7th month[Sept] 1778. Witnesses: William TAGART, Hannah PINES, Enoch ROBERTS Proved 31 July 1788 Herbert McELROY Surrogate Regards, Donna Ristenbatt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DRistenbatt@dejazzd.com
Searching for info on Grace Madden b. Ire., resided in Bordentown approx. 1910 and Peter H. Cleavland who she m. in 1912 it is believed. Thank you for any help on this. Peggy Strieby Lakeland FL
BURLINGTON CO., NJ, 12 July 1860, PO Pemberton, Pemberton Twp. p. 225 225 1 142 142 PHESANT Charles H. 17 m w NJ 225 2 142 142 PHESANT Napoleon 15 m w NJ 225 3 142 142 WELLS Thomas E. 23 m w day labor NJ 225 4 142 142 WELLS Anna 32 f w NJ 225 5 143 143 HORNOR John 29 m w farm hand NJ 225 6 143 143 HORNOR Sarah 26 f w NJ 225 7 143 143 HORNOR Joseph 7 m w NJ 225 8 143 143 HORNOR Mary 4 f w NJ 225 9 143 143 HORNOR Jane 3 f w NJ 225 10 143 143 HORNOR Sarah 1 f w NJ 225 11 144 144 PICKET Silas 52 m w day labor NJ 225 12 144 144 PICKET Margaret 34 f w NJ 225 13 144 144 PICKET Sarah T. 13 f w NJ 225 14 144 144 PICKET Catura 9 f w NJ 225 15 144 144 PICKET Joseph R. O. 5 m w NJ 225 16 145 145 LAYTON Frank 39 m w NJ 225 17 145 145 LAYTON Margeret 39 f w NJ 225 18 145 145 LAYTON Edward 13 m w NJ 225 19 145 145 LAYTON John 11 m w NJ 225 20 145 145 LAYTON Alexander 7 m w NJ 225 21 145 145 LAYTON James 5 m w NJ 225 22 145 145 LAYTON Charles 3 m w NJ 225 23 145 145 LAYTON Ellen 2 m w NJ 225 24 145 145 LAYTON Franklin 3/12 m w NJ 225 25 146 146 NORCROSS Samuel 31 m w day labor NJ 225 26 146 146 NORCROSS Sarah 30 f w NJ 225 27 146 146 NORCROSS Benjamin 10 m w NJ 225 28 146 146 NORCROSS James 8 m w NJ 225 29 146 146 NORCROSS Edgar 6 m w NJ 225 30 146 146 NORCROSS Colln 4 m w NJ 225 31 147 147 NORCROSS Joshua 30 m w day labor NJ 225 32 147 147 NORCROSS Mary 27 f w NJ 225 33 147 147 NORCROSS Mary E. 2 f w NJ 225 34 147 147 NORCROSS Joshua F. 1 m w NJ 225 35 148 148 FOULK Isaiah 41 m w brick moulder NJ 225 36 148 148 FOULK Elizabeth 36 f w NJ 225 37 148 148 FOULK Ellen 13 f w NJ 225 38 148 148 FOULK Thomas 11 m w NJ 225 39 148 148 FOULK William 4 m w NJ 225 40 148 148 MCGUIRE Hugh 50 m w farm hand Ireland
Hi, Folks, Barbara Manwaring OPPLIGER, a FITHIAN descendant - and MANWARING - and FITZGERALD - tells me that in Moorestown, where her aunt (still living), Nellie Inman Fitzgerald HAIGHT MILLER, was born, there is a cemetery, "packed" with FITHIANs. Is anyone familiar with this cemetery? Thanks, Vince Summers
Hi everyone, I just stumbled on this website from Haverford College that shows what seems to be a huge listing of a collection of family papers that they have. This link in particular mentions Burlington and Yardville, NJ, alot, and lists their holdings along with names and letters and diaries, etc. Thought I'd post it here in case it helps anyone! http://www.haverford.edu/library/sc/faids/allinson/allinson2.html Holly Knott in Bucks Co., Pa
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 11 JUly 1860, PO Pemberton, Pemberton Twp. p. 224 224 1 136 136 SIMONS David 1 m w NJ 224 2 137 137 OLIPHANT John 28 m w miller NJ 224 3 137 137 OLIPHANT Ann M. 23 f w NJ 224 4 137 137 OLIPHANT Almeda 1 f w NJ 224 5 138 138 OLIPHANT Eyre 35 m w merchant NJ 224 6 138 138 OLIPHANT Hannah Ann 32 f w PA 224 7 138 138 OLIPHANT Anna V. 13 f w NJ 224 8 138 138 OLIPHANT Mary A. 11 f w NJ 224 9 138 138 OLIPHANT Sarah W. 9 f w NJ 224 10 138 138 OLIPHANT Duncan E. 7 m w NJ 224 11 138 138 OLIPHANT Walter H. 5 m w NJ 224 12 138 138 OLIPHANT Hope A. 3 f w NJ 224 13 138 138 COTTON Stacy 12 m w NJ 224 14 138 138 BROWN Maria B. 20 f w school teacher PA 224 15 138 138 PUCKET Frances 11 m w NJ 224 16 138 138 BOWKER Hester Ann 20 f w servant NJ 224 17 138 138 ALPH Mathias 22 m w labor NJ 224 18 139 139 HANCE Charles 36 m w farm hand NJ 224 19 139 139 HANCE Elizabeth 31 f w NJ 224 20 139 139 HANCE Isaac 12 m w NJ 224 21 139 139 HANCE John 10 m w NJ 224 22 139 139 HANCE Rebecca 8 f w NJ 224 23 139 139 HANCE Merrit 6 m w NJ 224 24 139 139 HANCE Charles 4 m w NJ 224 25 140 140 WILSY Franklin D. 30 m w NJ 224 26 140 140 WILSY Susan 27 f w NJ 224 27 140 140 WILSY Ann Eliza 6 f w NJ 224 28 140 140 WILSY John F. 3 m w NJ 224 29 141 141 REID Eden 56 m w day labor NJ 224 30 141 141 REID Daniel C. 30 m w NJ 224 31 141 141 REID Emeline 26 f w NJ 224 32 141 141 REID Elizabeth Ann 6 f w NJ 224 33 141 141 REID Charles Henry 4 m w NJ 224 34 141 141 REID Eden 2 m w NJ 224 35 141 141 REID John 10/12 m w NJ 224 36 141 141 WILSEY Asa F. 1 m w NJ 224 37 141 141 VANBRUNT Mary V. 22 f w NJ 224 38 142 142 PHESANT Charles 50 m w house painter England 224 39 142 142 PHESANT Phebe 48 f w NJ 224 40 142 142 PHESANT William Henry 19 m w house painter NJ
Hi, Folks... You and I know that there are a number of telephone white-pages lookup services on the web. The news from me, that may or may not be news to you is, that they are often out-of-date, or incomplete. I use http://www.whowhere.com/ and http://www.switchboard.com/ Does anyone on BURLINGTON or GLOUCESTER mailing lists, or CAMDEN, see any ZEISWEISS? If there is a spelling that is mighty close to that, but not quite identical, I would love to hear of that, too. You see, I am very, very close to closing out the ZEISWEISS lines. I miss only slight links, and I have every one in the country (an easy job, really...), and I know there are a couple or a few that I am missing. Thank you for any help you can provide. It will certainly help solve the "Mystery of the Missing Zeisweiss." Vince ":O>)
This Joseph LAMB Sr. is the son of Jacob and Ann LAMB, the progenitors. Oh that all wills were this thorough!! :) My line is Nehemiah LAMB and Samuel LAMB, his son. One question. If anyone knows anything about the Samuel ROSSELL mentioned in this will, I would appreciate hearing from you. He *may* hold the key to the parents of my Hannah ROSSELL, born ca 1816, via a son of Samuel ROSSELL. Will Abstract of Joseph LAMB Sr.[Donna note: This is my abstract, not my aunt's.] Burlington County Wills #11550C. Liber 33, page 468, etc. 1st- Written 15 Oct. 1792; Joseph LAMB of New Hanover Twp., County of Burlington, Western Division of State of New Jersey, Yeoman. 2nd- I give and reommend my Soul into the Hands of God Almighty that gave it to me, etc. Imprimis - Just debts and funeral expenses to be paid by my Executors. Item- To my grandson, Samuel LAMB, son of my son Nehemiah LAMB, deceased. - All that plantation which I purchased of James DAVIS- situate in New Hanover Twp.- about 70 acres. Also, another piece of land which I purchased of trustees of Robert SMITH with other lands and part of John BOWKER's.[Boundaries given, Benjamin JONES mentioned]; This land along with part of Cedar Swamp which I purchased of John SHERMAN, dec'd., lying at the head of Job LIPPINCOTT's Old Swamp. My grandson, Samuel LAMB is to pay the sum of £30 to his sisters (each getting £10), namely, Mary, Rebeckah, and Charlotte. Samuel to get the rents and profits of said land when he is 19 years old. Sisters to get money when they are 21 years old. Item - To my grandson, Ezaas LAMB, son of my son Nehemiah LAMB, dec'd., - all the remainder of that my plantation that I purchased of the Trustees of Robert SMITH whereon my son Nehemiah LAMB formerly lived. Also the remainder of land I purchased of John BOWKER that joins the aforesaid land, that I purchased of the trustees of Robert SMITH. Also, another piece of land that I located and laid a proprietor's right thereon joining the aforesaid land and also the one half part of the Cedar Swamp that I purchased of John SHERMAN, lying at the Head of Job LIPPINCOTT's Old Swamp. To receive land when he is 21. He is also to pay his sisters £10 each when they arrive at age 21. - that is Mary, Rebeckah and Charlotte. Ezaas to receive rents and profits of said land when age 19. If any of the aforementioned should die before 21, then all to be equally divided amongst the survivors. Item- To my son, Jacob LAMB - all my plantation in the township of Springfield, whereon he now lives, that I purchased of Joseph WRIGHT in the township of New Hanover., except a part which I give to my son Joseph LAMB.. Also to my son, Jacob LAMB, a piece of land about 12 acres that I purchased of Joesph WRIGHT adjoining land of Thomas EARL and other land of mine.[Donna note: Anyone know who this Joseph WRIGHT is?] Also to my son, Jacob LAMB, piece of land about 5 acres that I purchased with other land of John BOWKER. Also a piece of Cedar Swamp lying on one of the branches of Wading River called Shoul Branch, that I purchased of Edward PANCOAST lying between lot of late George CROSHAWS(sp?) and a lot of Thomas GASKILL's. Item- To my son, Joseph LAMB - part of plantation that I purchased of Joseph WRIGHT (by road that leads to Egg Harbour) and standing before the door of the house of the late Samuel ROSSELL in Scrabletown, to land along a fence which I purchased of John BOWKER, and then to land of the late John MONROW and of Thomas EARL's.- about 20 acres in all. Also to Joseph LAMB, the plantation where he and I now live. Item- To my six grandchildren, children of my Daughter, Anne NEWBOLD, namely Barzillai, Joseph, Michael, Margaret, Sarah and Beaulah, the sum of £20 each, to be paid 6 months after my death. Item- To my daughter-in-law, Lettis LAMB (widow of Nehemiah LAMB) and now Lettis RENEER - £10- to be paid 6 months after my death. Item - To my two daughters, Rebeckah SHREVE and Elizabeth NUTT (Donna note: Elizabeth was first married to Joesph POPE.) - all the remainder of my personal estate. Item - My wearing apparel to go to my sons, Joseph and Jacob. I appoint my sons-in-law, Moses NUTT and Joshua SHREVE my Executors. Joseph LAMB - sign and seal. Witnesses: Thos. PLATT, Jonathan BUDD, John GOLDY. Proved: 12 August 1794. Regards, Donna Ristenbatt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DRistenbatt@dejazzd.com
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 11 July 1860, PO Pemberton, Pemberton TWp. p. 223 223 1 131 131 POPE William 6 m w NJ 223 2 131 131 SHULTS Adam 29 m w farm hand Germany 223 3 131 131 MORTON William 20 m w apprentice NJ 223 4 132 132 LOGAN John S. 47 m w farmer NJ 223 5 132 132 LOGAN Margaret 42 f w NJ 223 6 132 132 LOGAN Anne 16 f w NJ 223 7 132 132 LOGAN Caroline 12 f w NJ 223 8 132 132 LOGAN William F. 9 m w NJ 223 9 132 132 LOGAN Charles 7 m w NJ 223 10 132 132 LOGAN George 5 m w NJ 223 11 132 132 LOGAN Harry 2 m w NJ 223 12 133 133 FORT Andrew H. 38 m w NJ 223 13 133 133 FORT Hannah Ann 29 f w NJ 223 14 133 133 FORT John F. 8 m w NJ 223 15 133 133 FORT Margaret B. 6 f w NJ 223 16 133 133 FORT Mary L. 3 f w NJ 223 17 133 133 WATS Washington 19 m w apprentice NY 223 18 133 133 GOODMAN Vincent 15 m w PA 223 19 133 133 HOUSNER Margaret Ann 14 f w NJ 223 20 134 134 BOWKER Thomas 35 m w carter NJ 223 21 134 134 BOWKER Ann 40 f w NJ 223 22 134 134 BOWKER Michael 17 m w NJ 223 23 134 134 BOWKER William 15 m w NJ 223 24 134 134 BOWKER Phebe 12 f w NJ 223 25 134 134 BOWKER Samuel 8 m w NJ 223 26 135 135 BUTTERWORTH Richard 46 m w hotel keeper NJ 223 27 135 135 BUTTERWORTH Sarah 34 f w NJ 223 28 135 135 BUTTERWORTH Charles 21 m w NJ 223 29 135 135 BUTTERWORTH Rebecca 19 f w NJ 223 30 135 135 SHINN John 15 m w NJ 223 31 135 135 SHINN Sarah 10 f w NJ 223 32 135 135 SHINN Uriah 10 m w NJ 223 33 135 135 SHINN Rachel 1 f w NJ 223 34 136 136 SIMONS Soloman 30 m w farm hand NJ 223 35 136 136 SIMONS Mary 29 f w NJ 223 36 136 136 SIMONS Joseph 10 m w NJ 223 37 136 136 SIMONS Thomas 8 m w NJ 223 38 136 136 SIMONS Soloman R. 5 m w NJ 223 39 136 136 BUTTERWORTH Caleb 3 m w NJ 223 40 136 136 BUTTERWORTH Richard 1 m w NJ
Donna- You're correct, all five children of Jacob Lamb (1756-1826) were by his first wife, Elizabeth (Shinn) (1758-1790). The two genealogies you mention are: Josiah Hazen Shinn, The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America, (The Genealogical and Historical Publishing Company, Chicago, 1903) Gertrude N. Brick & Thurman Ridgway, Ridgways U.S.A., (Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1980) I also have photocopies of pages (poor quality) of family records from the Bible of Beulah (Ridgway) Lamb, Jacob's 2nd wife. I'm attempting to get the original Bible which is in my family. Elizabeth (Ridgway) Lamb, w/o Clayton, and Susanna/Ann (Ridgway) Lamb, w/o Jacob, Jr., were the daughters of Lott Ridgway (1757-1791) and his wife Deborah (Johnson). Lott's sister was Beulah, Jacob's 2nd wife (i.e, her stepsons married her nieces). I descend from Clayton and Elizabeth (by granddaughter Adelaide - my gg-grandmother). Adelaide's husband was Restore Biddle Lamb, s/o Restore Shinn Lamb, s/o Jacob. Adelaide and her husband Restore were 1st cousins, once removed (maybe that explains why I have this twitch?). I'm enclosing descendent tree that hopefully might clarify this. -- Malcolm Schalick Sharp http://sharp.rootsweb.com/ -- encl: Descendants of Jacob Lamb 1 Jacob Lamb September 7, 1756 October 11, 1826 +Elizabeth Shinn October 6, 1758 April 9, 1790 2 Clayton Lamb April 10, 1777 +Elizabeth Ridgway September 23, 1787 3 Jacob Lamb +Margaret Watkinson Abt. 1810 4 [2] Adelaide Lamb March 27, 1833 Abt. 1884 +[1] Restore Biddle Lamb February 21, 1830 November 14, 1915 3 Elizabeth Lamb +Daniel Budd Bodine 3 Clayton Lamb +__ Lawrence 2 Joseph Lamb July 13, 1780 May 20, 1823 2 Rebecca Lamb April 28, 1782 +Abraham Merritt 3 Sarah Taylor Merritt June 1, 1803 +Taunton Earl Shreve February 23, 1802 *2nd Husband of Sarah Taylor Merritt: +William Imley Newbold *3rd Husband of Sarah Taylor Merritt: +Samuel Ellis *4th Husband of Sarah Taylor Merritt: +William H. Ellis 3 Abraham Merritt +Margaret Budd 3 Jacob Merritt January 5, 1813 April 24, 1896 +Rachel Woolston 1816 1852 3 Rebecca Lamb Merritt +John Champion 2 Jacob Lamb, Jr. February 5, 1785 +Susanna Ridgway 3 John Lamb +__ Mainwaring 3 Joseph Lamb +Louisa Rossell Shinn *2nd Wife of Joseph Lamb: +Sarah Stewart 3 Sarah Lamb +Samuel Rogers 3 Mary Lamb +George Rogers 3 Elizabeth Lamb 3 Beulah Lamb +Joseph Southwick 3 Anna Lamb 3 Jacob C. Lamb +Caroline Roberts 2 Restore Shinn Lamb December 27, 1788 October 16, 1867 +Mary Ridgway June 12, 1795 March 25, 1837 3 Rebecca Merritt Lamb March 22, 1824 February 22, 1850 +Barclay White 1821 1906 4 Howard White Abt. 1844 +Ann Patience Ellis *2nd Wife of Howard White: +Helen T. Comly 4 Joseph Josiah White November 22, 1846 +Mary Ann Fenwick 4 George Foster White Abt. 1848 4 Barclay White, Jr. Abt. 1850 +Anna Mary Bradley 3 [1] Restore Biddle Lamb February 21, 1830 November 14, 1915 +[2] Adelaide Lamb March 27, 1833 Abt. 1884 *2nd Wife of [1] Restore Biddle Lamb: +Exene Evans (widow of ___ Hosmer) 3 Benjamin Ridgway Lamb Abt. 1826 +Sarah Reeve Haines Abt. 1826 Abt. 1918 4 Walter R. Lamb June 9, 1851 1915 +Elizabeth H. Shreve July 9, 1852 July 22, 1886 *2nd Wife of Walter R. Lamb: +Adelaide M. Wooden 4 Ridgway Haines Lamb June 2, 1854 1929 +Brejetta Snider 4 William Reeve Lamb November 24, 1859 April 22, 1969 +(unknown) *2nd Wife of William Reeve Lamb: +Florence H. Fisher 3 Lydia Ann Lamb *2nd Wife of Restore Shinn Lamb: +Rhoda Osborn Abt. 1794 1881 *2nd Wife of Jacob Lamb: +Beulah Ridgway May 28, 1760 July 18, 1848 ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna E. Ristenbatt To: NJBURLIN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 8:48 AM Subject: [NJBurlin] Jacob LAMB Will #9 I was next going to post the will abstract for Joseph LAMB SR., third son of Jacob LAMB and Ann, the progenitors, but there have been numerous questions about the Jacob LAMB married first to Elizabeth SHINN and second to Beulah RIDGWAY. My understanding is that all children belong to Elizabeth SHINN. I have noted that there are two different genealogies, one a SHINN and one a RIDGWAY genealogy and one has *son* Jacob married to Susanna RIDGWAY and one to Ann RIDGWAY. The WILL has son, Jacob, married to Ann -?-. I have Ann MERRITT. Any clarification with good documentation welcomed. To further clarify, the Jacob of this will is the SON of Joseph LAMB Sr., whose will abstract I will do next. NOTE: I have listed another son, Joseph LAMB, who died in 1823, 3 years before this will. Will of Jacob LAMB, written 26 Sept. 1826; Inventory: 9 April or August 1827. Burlington County wills # 13636C. Jacob LAMB of Springfield Twp., Burlington County, NJ 1st- Just debts and funeral charges to be paid by my son, Restore LAMB out of what I have devised him. 2nd- To my well beloved wife, Beulah - all my plate, earthen ware with all my household goods and kitchen furniture. Also, $3,000 to be paid by my son Restore LAMB out of what I have given to him one year after my decease. Also, she is to have part of house wherein I now dwell as she shall choose. Maintenance to be furnished by my son Restore, as long as she shall remain my widow. 3rd- To my daughter, Rebecca MERRITT, wife of Abraham MERRITT - $1,000 to be paid her by my son Restore - out of what he has been given by me. 4th - To my son, Clayton LAMB - lot of land in Springfield Twp., purchased of Susan RIDGWAY, 18 acres. Deed in Mt. Holly, Bk. A-2, page 324. Another parcel of land, 22 acres, 92 hundredths. This land PART of plantation now occupied by my son, Jacob LAMB and this land in New Hanover Twp. was given to me by my *Father* Joseph LAMB and the other part by Michael EARL. More land to Clayton, situate in New Hanover Twp. conveyed to Michael EARL by John CROSHAW and Elizabeth his wife - 5 acres, one rood, and 5 perches. Also to Clayton, all monies now due or hereafter due to me.- all to him, his heirs and assigns forever. 5th- To my son, Jacob LAMB, all that plantation now in his possession during his natural life. After his decease, land to be sold by my executors, excepting 22 acres conveyed to son, Restore. Contains 192 acres, 42 hundredths. 6th- Money arising from sale of said plantation devised to my son, Jacob, to his wife, ANN, their children and heirs, equally divided. 7th- To my son, Restore LAMB, All that plantation called the homestead in Springfield Twp, about 122 acres, excepting the Cedar Swamp. Also to Restore -land in Springfield Twp. containing 10 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches, conveyed to me by my son, Clayton. That deed in Bk. W- pg. 322, Mt. Holly. 8th - Cedar swamp to my three sons, Clayton, Jacob and Restore. 9th- Wife Beulah LAMB and son, Restore LAMB Executors. Dated 26 Sept. 1826, Jacob LAMB, seal. Witnesses: Joshua S. EARL, Joseph WILLETTS, John CHAMBERS Recorded: 25 Oct. 1826. BROWN, Surrogate Inv. by Joseph WILLETTS and John CHAMBERS, $1,980.00 Regards, Donna Ristenbatt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DRistenbatt@dejazzd.com
Does anyone have any information on the DANLEY family around the year 1866? Lydia WARNER married Daniel DANLEY April 21, 1866. Any help? Gloria Cossentine
In a message dated 3/25/01 1:21:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, taire@webtv.net writes: > Hi Listers - In the recent running of the 1709 Northampton census I find > a family of interest - that of Henry BURR. > > I would greatly appreciate any further info on these folk, either > forward or backward that may be out there or directions to it. And one > more request please - is there anyway I can get to maps of this time > period? I have people in Southampton as well, altho, to my knowledge > not this early. I'd be interested in knowing the details of > Northampton's and Southampton's creation. > > Thanks, Terri- Here are the first 4 generations of my line of descent from Henry Burr taken from my GEDCOM on file with WorldConnect at: http://wc.rootsweb.com/~joan_m_young Descendant Register, Generation No. 1 1. Henry BURR was born 1664 in England, and died 1743 in Burlington County, NJ. He married Elizabeth HUDSON, daughter of Robert HUDSON and Mary THREDDER. She died in Burlington County, NJ. Children of Henry BURR and Elizabeth HUDSON are: + 2 i. Sarah BURR was born 1701 in Burlington County, NJ, and died in Burlington County, NJ. 3 ii. John BURR. 4 iii. Joseph BURR was born 1694. 5 iv. Elizabeth BURR was born 1696. 6 v. Mary BURR was born 1698. 7 vi. Rebecca BURR was born 1703. 8 vii. William BURR was born 1705. 9 viii. Henry BURR was born 1710. 10 ix. Martha BURR. Descendant Register, Generation No. 2 2. Sarah BURR (Henry BURR1) was born 1701 in Burlington County, NJ, and died in Burlington County, NJ. She married Caleb HAINES 26 NOV 1719 in Burlington County, NJ, son of John HAINES and Esther BORTON. He was born 8 APR 1695 in Burlington County, NJ, and died 1756 in Burlington County, NJ. Children of Sarah BURR and Caleb HAINES are: + 11 i. Patience HAINES was born in Burlington County, NJ, and died 1793 in Burlington County, NJ. 12 ii. Esther HAINES. 13 iii. Mary HAINES was born 12 NOV 1732. Descendant Register, Generation No. 3 11. Patience HAINES (Sarah BURR2, Henry BURR1) was born in Burlington County, NJ, and died 1793 in Burlington County, NJ. She married Silas CRISPIN 3 MAR 1744/45 in Burlington County, NJ, son of Benjamin CRISPIN and Margaret OWEN. He was born 5 MAY 1723 in Evesham Twp., Burlington County, NJ, and died 1792 in Burlington County, NJ. Children of Patience HAINES and Silas CRISPIN are: + 14 i. Hannah CRISPIN died in Burlington County, NJ. 15 ii. Caleb CRISPIN was born 1746. 16 iii. William CRISPIN. 17 iv. Joshua CRISPIN. 18 v. Seth CRISPIN. 19 vi. Benjamin CRISPIN. 20 vii. Abel CRISPIN was born 1769. 21 viii. Elizabeth CRISPIN. 22 ix. Sarah CRISPIN. 23 x. Mary CRISPIN. Descendant Register, Generation No. 4 14. Hannah CRISPIN (Patience HAINES3, Sarah BURR2, Henry BURR1) died in Burlington County, NJ. She married James LIPPINCOTT 1777 in Burlington County, NJ, son of Daniel LIPPINCOTT and Elizabeth PIMM. He was born ABT. 1752 in Burlington County, NJ, and died in Burlington County, NJ. Children of Hannah CRISPIN and James LIPPINCOTT are: + 24 i. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT was born ABT. 1781, and died 5 FEB 1867 in Salem County, NJ. 25 ii. Levi LIPPINCOTT was born ABT. 1778. 26 iii. Patience LIPPINCOTT was born ABT. 1782. 27 iv. Lydia LIPPINCOTT was born ABT. 1784. 28 v. Charles LIPPINCOTT was born ABT. 1786. 29 vi. Sarah LIPPINCOTT was born ABT. 1788. Joan
I am searching for any information about Charles and Sarah (THOMPSON) HAMPSHIRE. They were residents of Bridgeboro in mid 1870's. In particular, I am trying to locate burial sites. Mlrhamp@aol.com
Can anyone tell me if these funeral homes are still in operation? Or who would have their records? Address? Phone ? Stephenson, Feltz (possibly in Pa), Wagner? Many thanks Jane Schumar@ptd.net --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.237 / Virus Database: 115 - Release Date: 3/7/01
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 11 July 1860, PO Pemberton, Pemberton Twp. p. 222 222 1 124 124 MORRIS Ann J. 13 f w PA 222 2 124 124 COSGROVE Hugh 38 m w gardener Pa 222 3 124 124 BOYLE Thomas 15 m w apprentice NJ 222 4 124 124 CROSS Emily 20 f w NJ 222 5 124 124 PECK Eliza 19 f w NJ 222 6 124 124 HOWELL Sarah 58 f w PA 222 7 125 125 HARRIS Franklin 53 m w day labor NJ 222 8 125 125 HARRIS Sarah 57 f w NJ 222 9 125 125 HARRIS Sarah 19 f w NJ 222 10 125 125 HARRIS Joel S. 13 m w NJ 222 11 125 125 HARRIS Mary 70 f w NJ 222 12 126 126 HARKER Edward 67 m w farmer NJ 222 13 126 126 HARKER Eliza 63 f w NJ 222 14 126 126 HARKER Anne 41 f w NJ 222 15 126 126 HARKER Thomas 31 m w farm hand NJ 222 16 127 127 JONES Michael 48 m w farmer NJ 222 17 127 127 JONES Sarah 46 f w NJ 222 18 127 127 LACY William 12 m w NJ 222 19 127 127 LACY Ida 7 f w NJ 222 20 127 127 LACY Edward 5 m w NJ 222 21 127 127 SANFORD Harry 18 m w farm hand NJ 222 22 127 127 PECK Mary J. 8 f w NJ 222 23 128 128 LACY William G. 47 m w NJ 222 24 128 128 LACY Sarah 41 f w NJ 222 25 129 129 FENWICK James A. 47 m w farmer PA 222 26 129 129 FENWICK Mary F. 36 f w NJ 222 27 129 129 FENWICK James A. 15 m w NJ 222 28 129 129 FENWICK Mary Ann 12 f w NJ 222 29 129 129 FENWICK Susan E. 36 f w MD 222 30 129 129 EVANS William 18 m w apprentice NJ 222 31 129 129 ECKMAN Rachel 20 f w servant NJ 222 32 129 129 ROSQULL Mary E. 14 f w NJ 222 33 130 130 SYKES Caleb 50 m w farmer NJ 222 34 130 130 SYKES Jane 63 f w NJ 222 35 130 130 SYKES Mary 21 f w NJ 222 36 130 130 NIFF Hannah 11 f w NJ 222 37 131 131 POPE Thomas 52 m w farmer NJ 222 38 131 131 POPE Esther Ann 45 f w NJ 222 39 131 131 POPE Serena 28 f w NJ 222 40 131 131 POPE Isaiah 10 m w NJ
Hi Listers - In the recent running of the 1709 Northampton census I find a family of interest - that of Henry BURR. I would greatly appreciate any further info on these folk, either forward or backward that may be out there or directions to it. And one more request please - is there anyway I can get to maps of this time period? I have people in Southampton as well, altho, to my knowledge not this early. I'd be interested in knowing the details of Northampton's and Southampton's creation. Thanks, Terri
In the Index of Wills for New Jersey, I found a listing for Alice Fowler, 12362C, Inv 1808. To whom would I send to get a copy of this? David
Folks, this info has already been posted here, and in any event is really not on-topic for the Burlington County Genealogy mailing list. Please end discussion of this before it mushrooms and drowns out messages from people who are trying to research our county. If you wish to discuss topics like this, there are more general-purpose mailing lists available a RootsWeb to suit your needs, such as ROOTS-L or GENNEWBIE. In the future, please do not forward messages from other mailing lists to this one, unless it is on-topic. Thank you in advance for your cooperation, Michael Gilbert <NJBURLIN-ADMIN@RootsWeb.com>
You should know that all of the disks have been purchased by the L.D.S. Church and are being posted on www.familysearch.org for free. So, what goes around comes around, they say. 8:o) Unfortunately, as you point out, the errors are being reproduced and perpetuated, as well. I have had one error in my Sharp family for years, posted by someone who is not even related(!), that has been driving me crazy. Every time I think I have it stamped out, there it pops up again like a little forest fire! Priscilla