Good Morning Everyone - As always, feel free to pass this along. :-) Also, there are many pages I brought back concerning this family and other connected families, so please, read carefully so as to not miss anything! :-) As with yesterday, Carll will be in regular type, all other surnames in caps. This is part of the same pages I sent yesterday, author and year unknown. Enjoy! :-) Jeremiah Carll, of this Militia Roll, a son of John and Phebe (LOPER) Carll, was born in 1767; died June 13, 1811. He married Ruth, daughter of John and Susannah (JOSLIN) WOODFRUFF. They had ten children, viz., Ephraim Carll, of Carll's Corner (*my note, Carll's Corner is located in Bridgeton, NJ and is still called this to this day), born 1790, died 1840, married Damaris NICHOLS, widow of Thomas GARRISON, and 2nd, Esther P. DAVIS; David Carll born 1792, died 1833, married Catherine SOUDER, daughter of George SOUDER, Esq.; William Carll, born 1794, died from being hit on the head by a bucket while digging a well in 1853, married Lydia NICHOLS, sister of the wife of his brother, Ephraim; Eli Carll, born 1795, died 1845; married Margaret OTT; Jeremiah Carll, Jr., born 1798, died 1841 in Cincinnati, Ohio, married Louvisa BURT, daughter of Moses BURT, of Fairfield Township; Lot Carll, born 1800, died 1872, married three times, Miriam DOUGHTY, Henrietta KNAPPEY, Sarah RUSSELL, widow of Jeremiah RUSSELL; Ruth Carll, born 1802, died 1872, married Alpheus LOPER; Phebe Carll, born 1805, died 1881, married David BROOKS; John Carll, born 1807, died in Huntington County, Indiana 1869, married Martha HARRIS, Theny Carll, died in infancy. Jeremiah Carll (continued). Ephraim, son of Jeremiah and Ruth (WOODRUFF) Carll, was born December 11, 1790 and died at Carll's Corner, Deerfield Township on June 17, 1840. He married 1st, September 21, 1811, Damaris (NICHOLS) GARRISON, widow of Thomas GARRISON, and daughter of Isaac NICHOLS who died in 1817. He married 2nd, May 5, 1820, Esther Preston DAVIS, daughter of Benjamin and Thomasin (LUMMIS) DAVIS. During the War of 1812, Ephraim Carll bought a farm about two and a half miles North of Bridgeton. From this event, the neighborhood became known as Carllsburg and later as Carll's Corner. It had been long known as Facemires Corner. He built a substantial frame house and shops for his wheelwright and blacksmith trades. (This property in recent years was owned by the late Howard BROOKS who carried on the blacksmith business.) For several years Ephraim Carll ran a tavern known as the Carllsburg Hotel. He was a respectable and temperate man and conducted his establishment accordingly. By his first wife, Damaris (NICHOLS) Garrison, Ephraim Carll had two sons, viz., Jeremiah, born August 18, 1812, married Susan, daughter of Noah and Phebe (FITHIAN) HARRIS. They had no children. The second son, Ephraim Carll, Jr., born February 18, 1815, died in Cincinnati, Ohio, March (or February) 2, 1853. He moved to Cincinnati in 1837 and married Jane CAMPBELL of Covington, Kentucky. Ephraim, Jr. was like his father, Ephraim Carll, of Carll's Corner, Deerfield Township, a respectable and temperate man. He bought property in Cincinnati at the corner of 7th and Martin Row, where for fourteen years he ran a hotel called the Temperance House. He also bought other real estate in Cincinatti and at his death was a fairly ealthy man. He and his wife, Jane CAMPBELL, had two sons, Ephraim and Thomas Carll. After his death of consumption in 1853, aged 38 years, Jane (CAMPBELL) Carll, widow of Ephraim, married Dr. James B. CAMBELL, of Cincinnati. By his second wife, Esther Preston DAVIS, Ephraim Carll had three sons, viz, Hiram Davis, born October 23, 1821; Richard Davis, born September 2, 1824; Robert Bruce Carll, born June 6, 1829. They lived in and around Bridgeton. That's all for today! Take care - Deb