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    1. [NJBurlin] Update
    2. Diane DeMore
    3. I have added a new page to the Burlington County Site----- Burlington County Cemetery Addresses. If you have ANY I don't have listed (especially small family ones)please send them my way so that I can add them. http://www.rootsweb.com/~njburlin/cemeterylist.html Also have a few new collateral names added to that page ===== Diane Burlington County, NJ Genealogy Site Co-ordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~njburlin/index.html Personal web site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cabin/9747/index.html Other Email: dmdemore@yahoo.com MedfordSearch@aol.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    02/11/2001 11:19:36
    1. [NJBurlin] Prickett/Scott--more info
    2. Hello, I have a little more info on the folks I asked about this week: William Deacon PRICKETT born about 1847 in NJ was listed as a Shoemaker in the 1870 census, he died in March 1908. married Emma Virginia SCOTT daughter of Nathan SCOTT and Sarah POWELL, born May 25, 1845 in NJ, died February 16, 1925 in Burlington. The Prickett family lived at 326 St Mary Street. Any information on either family? Thanks very much. Kathy Karn

    02/11/2001 09:59:17
    1. [NJBurlin] CENSUS NJ 1860, Burlington Co., Springfield Twp. p. 177
    2. BURLINGTON CO., NJ, 4 August 1860, PO Burlington, Springfield Twp. 177 177 1 1346 1356 CROSS Emily 37 f w NJ 177 2 1346 1356 CROSS Margaret 25 f w NJ 177 3 1346 1356 CROSS Alfred 1 m w NJ 177 4 1346 1356 PITTMAN Ann 40 f w domestic Md. 177 5 1346 1356 SHINN Martha 45 f w domestic NJ 177 6 1346 1356 POWELL Ellen 25 f w domestic Ohio 177 7 1346 1356 CHAMY Mary 30 f w domestic NJ 177 8 1346 1356 HOWELL Auther 21 m w farm labor NJ 177 9 1346 1356 DANTZ Lewis 34 m w farm labor Baden 177 10 1346 1356 POWELL Joseph 17 m w Ohio 177 11 1347 1357 BLACK William 42 m w farmer NJ 177 12 1347 1357 BLACK Rebecca W. 28 f w NJ 177 13 1347 1357 BLACK Henry 16 m w NJ 177 14 1347 1357 BLACK Charlotte 14 f w NJ 177 15 1347 1357 BLACK Mary 9 f w NJ 177 16 1347 1357 BLACK Howard 7 m w NJ 177 17 1347 1357 BLACK George W. 6 m w NJ 177 18 1347 1357 GORMAN Charles 52 m w farm labor Ireland 177 19 1347 1357 BROWN George 55 m w farm labor Pa 177 20 1347 1357 SHOEMAKER Antrim 25 m w farm labor Switz. 177 21 1347 1357 MARLIN James 23 m w farm labor Ireland 177 22 1347 1357 BOWEN Robert 76 m w farm labor NJ 177 23 1347 1357 WALTON John 44 m w NJ 177 24 1347 1357 BODDEN Meluna 19 f w domestic NJ 177 25 1348 1358 BLACK John W. 45 m w NJ 177 26 1348 1358 BLACK Thomas 41 m w farmer NJ 177 27 1348 1358 BLACK Thomas 76 m w farmer NJ 177 28 1348 1358 BLACK Mary W. 60 f w NJ 177 29 1348 1358 BLACK Eliza 35 f w NJ 177 30 1348 1358 JOHNSON Henrietta 32 f w domestic NJ 177 31 1348 1358 JOHNSON Caroline 4 f w NJ 177 32 1348 1358 LEEK Achsah 25 f w domestic NJ 177 33 1348 1358 BOWKER Rebecca 15 f w NJ 177 34 1348 1358 SHEEHAN John 25 m w farm labor NJ 177 35 1348 1358 BOWEN Thomas 28 m w farm labor NJ 177 36 1349 1359 BURK James 40 m w farm labor Ireland 177 37 1349 1359 BURK Julia 32 f w Ireland 177 38 1349 1359 BURK James 7 m w NJ 177 39 1349 1359 BURK William 5 m w NJ 177 40 1349 1359 BURK Mary 3 f w NJ

    02/11/2001 04:55:04
    1. [NJBurlin] Slave ledger
    2. Norman Wright
    3. If anyone is interested, we visited the Burlington County Library yesterday and took a picture of the famous Slave ledger with the digital camera. If you can accept pictures on your e-mail and can't get to the library to see it, I would be happy to e-mail you the picture. Marie Wright

    02/11/2001 02:53:29
    1. [NJBurlin] Burlington MM
    2. I would like to thank everyone who responded to my questions on the Burlington MM. Thank you all so much for helping me. Peg

    02/11/2001 12:32:15
    1. [NJBurlin] Re: Burlington MM records
    2. Greetings, Burlington Monthly Meeting records (Society of Friends) are available through LDS, Family History Centers, as microfilm of originals, and also in published text and CD records by Hinshaw. Although Hinshaw is not infallible, it is a great place to start. Let me know what names you are interested in and perhaps I can be of help. Nancy

    02/10/2001 12:14:02
    1. Re: [NJBurlin] Burlington MM
    2. In a message dated 2/10/01 12:33:47 PM, Kathy918@aol.com writes: << I believe that Hinshaw and Meldrum just have abstracted records--not complete. Is that correct? >> That is correct.

    02/10/2001 11:42:06
    1. Re: [NJBurlin] Burlington MM
    2. I believe that Hinshaw and Meldrum just have abstracted records--not complete. Is that correct? I have noticed with the Quaker records that I have looked at that there were many records on the microfilmed records that were not mentioned in any of the books. I believe that Burlington Co Hist Soc has some of the Burlington MM records on film. The Burlington Co College Library in Pemberton also has many reels of microfilmed Quaker records--I think they do have some Burlington MM records as well. Kathy Karn

    02/10/2001 05:32:27
    1. [NJBurlin] CENSUS NJ 1860, Burlington Co., Springfield Twp. p. 176
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 4 August 1860, PO Burlington , Springfield Twp. 176, 176 1 1340 1350 NUTT Elizabeth 16 f w NJ 176 2 1340 1350 NUTT Charlotte 14 f w NJ 176 3 1340 1350 NUTT Susan 11 f w NJ 176 4 1340 1350 NUTT William 8 m w NJ 176 5 1341 1351 ASAY Samuel 32 m w farm labor NJ 176 6 1341 1351 ASAY Emily 22 f w NJ 176 7 1341 1351 ASAY Anna 2 f w NJ 176 8 1341 1351 ASAY Rachel 8/12 f w NJ 176 9 1342 1352 COMB Henry 34 m w farm labor NJ 176 10 1342 1352 COMB Mary 30 f w NJ 176 11 1342 1352 COMB Sarah 6 f w NJ 176 12 1342 1352 COMB Amanda 3 f w NJ 176 13 1342 1352 COMB Anderson 1 m w NJ 176 14 1343 1353 HIGGINS John 36 m w farm labor NJ 176 15 1343 1353 HIGGINS Elizabeth 29 f w NJ 176 16 1343 1353 HIGGINS Maria L. 12 f w NJ 176 17 1343 1353 HIGGINS Ellen 10 f w NJ 176 18 1343 1353 HIGGINS Anna 5 f w NJ 176 19 1343 1353 HIGGINS William A. 1 m w NJ 176 20 1344 1354 BIRD William 33 m w farm labor NJ 176 21 1344 1354 BIRD Sarah 30 f w NJ 176 22 1344 1354 BIRD Charles 8 m w NJ 176 23 1344 1354 BIRD Ann E. 5 f w NJ 176 24 1344 1354 BIRD John 3 m w NJ 176 25 1344 1354 BIRD Ellen 1 f w NJ 176 26 1345 1355 WILSON William 43 m w farmer NJ 176 27 1345 1355 WILSON Anna 40 f w NJ 176 28 1345 1355 WILSON Hannah A. 16 f w NJ 176 29 1345 1355 WILSON Ellen H. 14 f w NJ 176 30 1345 1355 WILSON Anna 12 f w NJ 176 31 1345 1355 WILSON Elizabeth S. 5 f w NJ 176 32 1345 1355 ROGER James 14 m w NJ 176 33 1345 1355 CROSS Alfred 12 m w NJ 176 34 1346 1356 SHREEVE Elizabeth 40 f w farmer NJ 176 35 1346 1356 SHREEVE Sarah 38 f w NJ 176 36 1346 1356 SHREEVE Rebecca 35 f w NJ 176 37 1346 1356 LIPPINCOTT Benj. 25 m w farm labor NJ 176 38 1346 1356 LIPPINCOTT Deborah 21 f w NJ 176 39 1346 1356 LIPPINCOTT Richard 1 m w NJ 176 40 1346 1356 CROSS Joseph 15 m w farm labor NJ

    02/10/2001 03:26:22
    1. Re: [NJBurlin] Burlington MM
    2. Malcolm Sharp
    3. FALLSPA@aol.com wrote: > Could someone tell me where I could find records for the Burlington Monthly > Meetings 1700s? Also where would be the best place to look up information on > families living in the area in the 1700s? New to this so any help would be > appreciated. I live within driving distance to Burlington. > Thanks again, > Peg William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, v. 2. Pennsylvania and New Jersey (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1969.) Charlotte D. Meldrum., Early Church Records of Burlington County, NJ, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1995.) -- Malcolm Schalick Sharp http://sharp.rootsweb.com/ --

    02/10/2001 01:07:11
    1. Re: [NJBurlin] THOMPSON/GASKILL c1780-1857
    2. Jack Allen
    3. aron-von-angel@webtv.net wrote: > > Searching for parents of William Thompson born Aug 19th 1778-1788 North > Hampton Burlington County New Jersey , William date of death 4-14-1857 > Nobel Ohio , William was married to Catherine Gaskill daughter of Samuel > Gaskill , Samuel was the son of Josiah Gaskill and Amy Shreve of > burlington New Jersey . I beleive Williams Family may have originated > in England to New Jersey , Washington Pa, Nobel Ohio, West Virginia and > others / appreciate any help of Thompsons of New Jersey In your records does it show a daughter named Anna Maria?

    02/09/2001 05:27:10
    1. [NJBurlin] THOMPSON/GASKILL c1780-1857
    2. Searching for parents of William Thompson born Aug 19th 1778-1788 North Hampton Burlington County New Jersey , William date of death 4-14-1857 Nobel Ohio , William was married to Catherine Gaskill daughter of Samuel Gaskill , Samuel was the son of Josiah Gaskill and Amy Shreve of burlington New Jersey . I beleive Williams Family may have originated in England to New Jersey , Washington Pa, Nobel Ohio, West Virginia and others / appreciate any help of Thompsons of New Jersey

    02/09/2001 03:58:00
    1. [NJBurlin] Burlington MM
    2. Could someone tell me where I could find records for the Burlington Monthly Meetings 1700s? Also where would be the best place to look up information on families living in the area in the 1700s? New to this so any help would be appreciated. I live within driving distance to Burlington. Thanks again, Peg

    02/09/2001 01:26:26
    1. [NJBurlin] Anyone know these ones of the past in Moorestown?
    2. Sometimes we go beyond family, and seek out friends... Did or do (in some cases, possibly) any of you know any of these? Mr. & Mrs. Louis McGOOGAN (of Ireland, but you guessed that...) "Bud" Howard STINSON Ora (someone) who was like a foster child for Adele AYRES and was as close as a sister to my mother. She moved to Arizona, I believe Phoenix. A woman who had a little gift shop, and was either a widow or single, who, in the 1960's was on the main street in Moorestown, on the right-hand side, as you drown in from what is now Cherry Hill... The BOYERS of Moorestown... Nan and Charles Shimer BOYER. Thanks, Vince Summers

    02/09/2001 12:21:17
    1. [NJBurlin] Cleaning Headstones
    2. >From another list-this is interesting! From: "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <gkilgore@primenet.com> Subject: [CO-CEMETERIES] CLEANING CEMETERY STONES Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 13:19:31 -0700 For your info: Subject: Cleaning Stone by John Dennis Cleaning Stone Check the stone's condition before cleaning No stone should be cleaned if its condition is questionable: A stone with a friable or "sugary" surface, A stone with a grainy surface that readily falls away, or Any other condition that indicates that the stone is delicate, brittle, or otherwise vulnerable. ALL surfaces of the stone should be checked. If there is any question as to the stone's condition, DO NOT attempt to clean it as the surface could be irreparably damaged in the process. The Cleaning Process 1. Mix a solution of one heaping tablespoon of ORVUSĀ® (a detergent that comes in either liquid or paste form) to one gallon of clean water. ORVUSĀ® is commonly used in association with horse and sheep husbandry and is available from feed stores; 2. Pre-wet the stone thoroughly with clear water to make sure the detergent solution will not be absorbed directly in the dry stone; 3. Thoroughly was the PRE-WETTED stone using NATURAL BRISTLE, WOODEN HANDLED BRUSHES of various sizes. The use of plastic handles is not recommended as color from the handles may leave material on the stone that will be very difficult to remove. 4. BE THOROUGH. Wash all surfaces. Rinse thoroughly with lots of water. Remember! DO pre-wet the stone with clear water prior to cleaning, and keep the stone wet during the entire washing process. DO NOT allow the detergent solutions to dry on the stone while cleaning. NEVER use abrasives, high pressure washes, acids or bases, solvents, household cleaners, wire brushes, or sand blasting or other blasting equipment to clean stone! Cleaning Marble and Limestone When cleaning marble or limestone, one tablespoon of household ammonia can be added to the above mixture; this will help remove some greases and oils. DO NOT use ammonia on or near any bronze or other metal elements. Lichens and Algae Lichens and algae can be removed by first thoroughly soaking the stone and then using a wooden scraper to gently remove the biological growth. This process may need to be repeated several times to remove the material. Stains Some stains in porous stones cannot be removed. DO NOT expect the stones to appear new after cleaning. Frequency of Cleanings DO NOT clean marble, limestone, or sandstone more than once every 18 months. These types of stones may occasionally be rinsed with clean water to remove bird droppings and other accretions. Granite can be cleaned as needed. Keep a Record of the Cleaning Simple treatment records should be kept with the date of cleaning, materials used, and change in condition since last cleaning (such as missing parts, graffiti, and any other damage). These records should be kept at a central location where the condition of the stone can be monitored over time. Developed from data Supplied by John R. Dennis Dallas Museum of Art Conservation Lab, March 1995

    02/09/2001 08:20:45
    1. [NJBurlin] CENSUS NJ 1860, Burlington Co., Springfield Twp. p. 175
    2. BURLINGTON CO., NJ 4 August 1860, PO Burlington, Springfield Twp. p. 175 175 1 1334 1344 KALE Jane 34 f w NJ 175 2 1334 1344 KALE Mary A. 8 f w NJ 175 3 1334 1344 KALE William 3 m w NJ 175 4 1334 1344 KALE Joseph 1 m w NJ 175 5 1335 1345 GREY John 34 m w farm labor Ireland 175 6 1335 1345 GREY Ellen 35 f w Ireland 175 7 1335 1345 GREY Michael 5 m w NJ 175 8 1336 1346 DAVINNY Michael 68 m w farm labor NJ 175 9 1336 1346 DAVINNY Ann 67 f w NJ 175 10 1337 1347 NEWBOLD Franklin 25 m w farmer NJ 175 11 1337 1347 PANCOST Sarah 65 f w housekeeper NJ 175 12 1337 1347 KURL Elizabeth 19 f w domestic NJ 175 13 1337 1347 HACKER Michael 25 m w farm labor NJ 175 14 1337 1347 NIXON Geo. 9 m m NJ 175 15 1338 1348 DARIS Ivins 39 m w farmer NJ 175 16 1338 1348 DARIS Ann E. 38 f w NJ 175 17 1338 1348 DARIS Sarah 17 f w NJ 175 18 1338 1348 DARIS Caroline 15 f w NJ 175 19 1338 1348 DARIS Thomas 12 m w NJ 175 20 1338 1348 DARIS Anna 10 f w NJ 175 21 1338 1348 DARIS Emma 8 f w NJ 175 22 1338 1348 DARIS Josephine 3 f w NJ 175 23 1338 1348 DARIS Lecompton 1 m w NJ 175 24 1338 1348 PALMER Stephen 14 m w NJ 175 25 1338 1348 PALMER Rebecca 12 f w NJ 175 26 1339 1349 CROSHAIR Joseph 51 m w farmer NJ 175 27 1339 1349 CROSHAIR Hannah S. 49 f w NJ 175 28 1339 1349 CROSHAIR John 16 m w NJ 175 29 1339 1349 CROSHAIR Mary E. 13 f w NJ 175 30 1339 1349 CROSHAIR Joseph W. 5 m w NJ 175 31 1339 1349 WEBB Eliza 13 f w NJ 175 32 1339 1349 DENNIS James 14 m w NJ 175 33 1339 1349 HAVENS Anna 8 f w NJ 175 34 1339 1349 HORNER Jonathan 60 m w NJ 175 35 1340 1350 NUTT Joseph 48 m w farmer NJ 175 36 1340 1350 NUTT Rebecca 45 f w NJ 175 37 1340 1350 NUTT Joseph 23 m w farm labor NJ 175 38 1340 1350 NUTT Caroline 22 f w NJ 175 39 1340 1350 NUTT Charles 21 m w NJ 175 40 1340 1350 NUTT Sarah 18 f w NJ

    02/09/2001 06:31:13
    1. [NJBurlin] Joel Mitten and Cate Emmons m 1796 Monmouth
    2. John Schulke
    3. > Someone sent me some early marriage in for NJ and it seems that possibly my Joel Mitten could be married to this Cate > Emmons 31 mar 1796 Monmouth instead of the Joel Mitten who married Mary Hulse 17 sep 1804 monmouth. My Joel's son WM b > abt 1805? m 5 mar 1815 to Jane Garrison that would make him abt 10years old. Could it be that these two Joel's are > one and the same married to both women. My WM could possibly be the son (b abt 1797 which seems more fitting) of the > marriage to Cate Emmons? Does anyone have info on the Emmons family connection to the name Mitten/(Milton in some > records)? > > Thanks for help. > Marge

    02/09/2001 03:51:11
    1. [NJBurlin] CENSUS 1860 NJ, Burlington Co., Springfield Twp. p. 174
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 4 August 1860, PO Burlington, Springfield Twp. p. 174 174 1 1328 1339 BULLOCK Abigail 44 f w NJ 174 2 1328 1339 BULLOCK Mary E. 17 f w NJ 174 3 1328 1339 BULLOCK Ellen W. 15 f w NJ 174 4 1328 1339 WAINWRIGHT Mary E. 11 f w NJ 174 5 1328 1339 ASAY Maria 22 f w domestic NJ 174 6 1328 1339 WAINWRIGHT Joel 18 m w farm boy NJ 174 7 1328 1339 BRYANT Oscar 16 m w NJ 174 8 1329 UNOCCUPIED NJ 174 9 1330 1340 SYKES George 58 m w farmer/surveyor NJ 174 10 1330 1340 GIBBS Edith 52 f w NJ 174 11 1330 1340 GIBBS Thomas 12 m w NJ 174 12 1330 1340 GIBBS Edith 10 f w NJ 174 13 1330 1340 BOYLIN Ellen 19 f w domestic Ireland 174 14 1330 1340 BAYLES Samuel 65 m b farm labor Del. 174 15 1330 1340 BROWN James 28 m b farm labor NJ 174 16 1331 1341 CORBET John 35 m w Ireland 174 17 1331 1341 CORBET Ellen 33 f w Ireland 174 18 1331 1341 CORBET Thomas 7 m w NJ 174 19 1331 1341 CORBET John 5 m w NJ 174 20 1331 1341 CORBET Peter 3 m w NJ 174 21 1331 1341 CORBET Michael 1 m w NJ 174 22 1332 1342 HIGGINS David 40 m w farmer NJ 174 23 1332 1342 HIGGINS Susan 36 f w NJ 174 24 1332 1342 HIGGINS Lydia 12 f w NJ 174 25 1332 1342 HIGGINS Mary 10 f w NJ 174 26 1332 1342 HIGGINS Sallie 8 f w NJ 174 27 1332 1342 HARTSHORN Noble 16 m w farm boy NJ 174 28 1332 1342 THOMSON Geo. 23 m w farm boy NJ 174 29 1332 1342 WOODWARD Elizabeth 21 f w domestic NJ 174 30 1332 1342 VANCE Eliza 15 f w domestic NJ 174 31 1332 1342 WOODWARD Ellen 12 f w NJ 174 32 1333 1343 NEWBOLD Michael 35 m w gent NJ 174 33 1333 1343 NEWBOLD Rebecca 25 f w Pa. 174 34 1333 1343 NEWBOLD Alice 1 f w NJ 174 35 1333 1343 EVANS Ann 50 f w domestic NJ 174 36 1333 1343 ONEIL Susan 19 f w domestic NY 174 37 1333 1343 STADARD Emma 15 f w domestic NJ 174 38 1333 1343 EVANS Thos. 15 m w servant NJ 174 39 1333 1343 DANTY Daniel 30 m w NJ 174 40 1334 1344 KALE William 32 m w famr labor NJ

    02/08/2001 04:12:16
    1. [NJBurlin] MITTEN, GARWOOD, HULSE, GARRISON
    2. John Schulke
    3. Hi list, I'm new to this list. I am searching for the above names in Burlington, Cumberland or Monmouth Counties NJ. Any help? WM Mitten b abt 1800 NJ d 1847 Pike Co., OH m Jane Garrison b abt 1800 NJ m 1815 Cumberland.Wm is the son of Joel Mitten b Burlington Co m 1804 to Mary Hulse. He the son of James Mitten and Lydia Garwood m 1761 Burlington Co., NJ Who are Jane Garrison parents, James Mitten parents. Thanks Marge

    02/07/2001 06:22:34
    1. [NJBurlin] CENSUS 1860 NJ, Burlington Co., Springfield Twp. p. 173
    2. BURLINGTON CO., NJ 4 August 1860, PO Burlington, Springfield Twp. p. 173 173 1 1322 1333 BLACK Alice 1 f w NJ 173 2 1323 1334 BLUSTE Landolin 52 m w farm labor Wurtemburg 173 3 1323 1334 BLUSTE Amy 45 f w NJ 173 4 1323 1334 RAMIN Marian 22 f w NJ 173 5 1323 1334 RAMIN Elwood 26 m w farm labor NJ 173 6 1323 1334 BLUSTE Nedar 27 m w farm labor NJ 173 7 1323 1334 BLUSTE Landolin 3 m w NJ 173 8 1324 1335 GILBERT Henry 35 m w farm labor NJ 173 9 1324 1335 GILBERT Amy 30 f w NJ 173 10 1324 1335 PALMER Julia A. 16 f w NJ 173 11 1324 1335 LAMBERTON William 14 m w NJ 173 12 1324 1335 BURT Edward 20 m w farm labor Ireland 173 13 1324 1335 BROWN David 21 m w farm labor NJ 173 14 1324 1335 SHINN James 20 m w farm labor NJ 173 15 1324 1335 BURR Amy A. 10 f w NJ 173 16 1325 1336 NEWBOLD Caleb 40 m w farmer NJ 173 17 1325 1336 GARDNER Abigail 50 f w housekeeper NJ 173 18 1325 1336 LOUDEN Anna 18 f w domestic NJ 173 19 1325 1336 DOOLIN Thos. 14 m w Ireland 173 20 1325 1336 ASAY Caleb 18 m w farm boy NJ 173 21 1326 1337 WARREN Thos. J. 54 m w farmer NJ 173 22 1326 1337 WARREN Rachel H. 45 f w NJ 173 23 1326 1337 WARREN Edmund 16 m w farm boy NJ 173 24 1326 1337 WARREN Thos. J. 11 m w NJ 173 25 1326 1337 WARREN Elizabeth 8 f w NJ 173 26 1326 1337 WARREN John H. 5 m w NJ 173 27 1326 1337 BOWKER Mary A. 17 f w NJ 173 28 1326 1337 BOWKER Susan 11 f w NJ 173 29 1326 1337 BOYLE Briget 19 f w domestic NJ 173 30 1326 1337 EASTLOCK Saml. 20 m w brickmaker NJ 173 31 1326 1337 PHILIPS Thos. 16 m w brickmaker NJ 173 32 1326 1337 WOODWARD John 25 m w brickmaker NJ 173 33 1326 1337 RAMBO Nathan 25 m w brickmaker NJ 173 34 1326 1337 CARTY John 19 m w brickmaker NJ 173 35 1327 1338 SHINN Stratten 30 m w brickmaker NJ 173 36 1327 1338 SHINN Sarah 29 f w NJ 173 37 1327 1338 SHINN Henry 11 m w NJ 173 38 1327 1338 SHINN Caleb 7 m w NJ 173 39 1327 1338 SHINN Walter 4 m w NJ 173 40 1328 1339 BULLOCK Joseph 44 m w farmer NJ

    02/07/2001 05:44:21