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    1. Looking for Obit - KEZIAH REEVE LANDERS STILES BEAGARY CARTER 2-24-1890
    2. THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS City of Worcester Office of the City Clerk #248239 COPY OF RECORD OF DEATH Registered Number 194 Date of Death: February 24, 1890 Name of Deceased: KEZIAH R. CARTER Place of Death: WORCESTER, MA. Sex: FEMALE Condition: WIDOWED Date of Birth: Age: 88 Years 10 months days Social Security Number --- Name of Husband, or Wife: JEREMIAH CARTER If US War Veteran specify War: --- Disease or OLD AGE Cause of Death: Residence: WORCESTER, MA. Occupation: --- Place of Birth: (UNKNOWN) NJ Name of Father: JOHN LANDERS Birth Place of Father: (UNKNOWN) ENGLAND Name of Mother: MARY (UNKNOWN) Birth Place of Mother: (UNKNOWN) MD Place of Burial: COLESTOWN, NJ Date of Record: JANUARY 1, 1891 I, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am the Clerk of the City of Worcester: that as such I have custody of the records of deaths required by law to be kept at my office; I do hereby certify that the above is true copy from said records. WITNESS my hand and the SEAL OF THE CITY OF WORCESTER at Worcester on November 13, 2002. (signed) DAVID J. RUSHFORD CITY CLERK OF WORCESTER ========== KEZIAH (my 3 great grandmother)was married three times SIMON STILES, JOHN BEAGARY and JEREMIAH CARTER. She survived them all. She had one child by STILES, JOHN DAVIS STILES b. 1826, prob. born Camden and two daughter by BEAGARY, ELIZABETH PAUL b. 1838 and REBECCA ANN b.1840 and both born Camden, Camden Cty, NJ. Wondered if by chance their might have been an obituary for KEZIAH in the local paper. She and her daughters moved to Worcester after 1865. Jacqueline Sleeper Russell

    07/04/2004 08:48:19
    1. Wilson FITZGERALD - a new discovery...
    2. Vince Summers
    3. Mystic Seaport is probably well-known to many of you. When I was a kid, my parents took us there for a small vacation. We got to see a whaling ship, and we went, also, to see the museum for Sandwich Glass. Well little did I know what *else* I would find in connection with Mystic Seaport! Surfing for Wilson Fitzgerald, I came up with this URL: http://www.mysticseaport.org/library/manuscripts/coll/coll203/coll203index.co.html They have records of the schooner, PROVIDENCE, and in those records are some bills, etc., involving: Wilson Fitzgerald & Co. To quote the site: 1879-1889 The collection is contained primarily bills and receipts, etc., for expenses relative to the vessel's maintenance and the transportation of cargo. Also: During the period covered by these papers PROVIDENCE made approximately 132 trips from the Philadelphia/New Jersey area to various ports along the coast, carrying coal and other bulk cargo. Included is a voyage to Mantanzas, Cuba for sugar, but most trips were to ports in Massachusetts and Maine with loads of coal. Now there are a number of names of companies at that URL. Could one of them connect with your family member? Vince Summers

    06/30/2004 11:50:28
    1. 1830 NJ CENSUS, p. 160, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. 1830 CENSUS NJ, p. 160, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line Surname First name Wh.males Wh.Fem Bl.males Bl. Fem. TOTAL 160 1 HOOPER Jacob 1 2 3 160 2 VANDERBECK William 3 2 5 160 3 MIDDLETON Montgomery 1 1 2 160 4 MIDDLETON Elizabeth 1 2 3 160 5 HOOPER Job 3 3 6 160 6 CONNERSON? Joseph 3 4 7 160 7 BOWMAN? David 2 4 6 160 8 FORSYTH Matthew 3 2 5 160 9 CROZIER Peter 4 4 8 160 10 MARSH John L. 3 4 7 160 11 VANDERBECK William 2 2 4 160 12 JONES Charles 1 3 4 160 13 STILLER Isaac 3 1 4 160 14 TEMPLE John 3 2 5 160 15 MIDDLETON Isaac 5 3 8 160 16 FOWLER Mary 0 3 3 160 17 PARKER John 1 7 8 160 18 SCHRAM Phebe 0 4 4 160 19 MACK John 4 4 8 160 20 GREEN George 7 3 10 160 21 LIPPINCOTT George 3 3 6 160 22 ALLEN Geoge 1 4 5 160 23 SCHRAM John 1 1 2 160 24 ODELL Nathaniel 2 1 3 160 25 LANING Jesse 4 8 12 160 26 SINGLETON Richard 6 7 13 160 27 DYSON James 6 6 12 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    06/28/2004 10:30:36
    1. Alabama Shimer BOYER
    2. Vince Summers
    3. I just found Alabama Shimer BOYER on Ellis Island. Many of you know Ellis Island doesn't just list immigrations... Here is the data for the emaillist archives: Name: Boyer, Ala Ethnicity: USA Place of Residence: Camden, N.J. Arrival: Sept 4, 1921 Port of Depart: Liverpool, England, UK Ship: Carmania Boyer, Ala 69 F W Bethlehem Pa 14th Feb 1852 514 Linden St Camden N.J. Mecray, Helen 19 F S Camden N.J. 1st Oct 1901 405 Cooper St Camden N.J Vince Summers

    06/28/2004 09:43:37
    1. 1830 NJ CENSUS, p. 159, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. 1830 CENSUS NJ, p. 159, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line Surname First name Wh.males Wh.Fem Bl.males Bl. Fem. M.SLAVE F.SLAVE TOTAL 159 1 LENOX James no data 159 2 GASKILL Aaron 3 2 5 159 3 GASKILL Thomas 3 2 5 159 4 NELSON Eli 1 3 4 159 5 DANTZ Charles 3 3 6 159 6 STEVENSON Harriet 4 7 11 159 7 STEWART Samuel 2 2 4 159 8 DEACON Stacy 6 4 10 159 9 KELLY Ann 1 2 3 159 10 ALLEN Samuel 3 2 5 159 11 FAGAN Robert 1 2 3 159 12 GRAY James 1 2 3 159 13 FAGAN Moses 2 1 3 159 14 MIDDLETON Edward 5 2 7 159 15 MIDDLETON Nathan 2 2 4 159 16 ABBOT John R. 2 0 2 159 17 STANHOPE Abraham 4 2 6 159 18 SCHOOLEY Timothy 2 2 4 159 19 BOWERS William 2 1 3 159 20 YARD Benjamin 4 3 7 159 21 WHITE Crawford 6 3 9 159 22 TRISTAM William 3 2 5 159 23 GIBBONS Zephaniah 1 0 1 159 24 EVERHAM Ezekiel 4 2 6 159 25 MIDDLETON John 2 5 7 159 26 WILKINSON William 1 4 5 159 27 FRENCH John 1 4 5 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    06/24/2004 07:47:22
    1. 1830 NJ Census, p. 158, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. 1830 CENSUS NJ, p. 158, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line Surname First name Wh.males Wh.Fem Bl.males Bl. Fem. M.SLAVE F.SLAVE TOTAL 158 1 TOY Moses 5 5 10 158 2 SCHRAMS Joseph 4 4 8 158 3 SEABAY Stephen 1 1 2 158 4 ESTELL Benjamin 1 1 2 158 5 ADAMS Reuben 1 2 3 158 6 ADAMS Eben 2 1 3 158 7 FAGAN William 2 3 5 158 8 SAMERS Lewis 1 2 3 158 9 MOUNT Robert 4 1 5 158 10 MINER John 2 3 5 158 11 SCOTT Samuel 3 6 9 158 12 KEADING Abraham 4 2 6 158 13 ANDERSON George 4 5 9 158 14 ANDERSON Mary 6 3 9 158 15 BARBER Burtis 6 3 9 158 16 SHOEMAKER Amos 1 2 3 158 17 ANDERSON Samuel 1 0 1 158 18 HYNKOZP Catharine 3 3 1 7 158 19 ASHMORE Thomas 1 2 3 158 20 QUIGLEY Robert 5 2 7 158 21 VANPETIT Joshua 3 5 8 158 22 APPLEGATE Richard 1 1 2 158 23 HUGHES Joseph 4 5 9 158 24 HEWLET William 4 1 5 158 25 COVENER Peter 3 0 3 158 26 QUIGLEY Thomas 3 2 5 158 27 QUIGLEY Isaiah 3 6 9 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    06/18/2004 07:21:16
    1. 1830 NJ Census, p. 157, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. 1830 CENSUS NJ, p. 157, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line Surname First name Wh.males Wh.Fem Bl.males Bl. Fem. F.SLAVE TOTAL 157 1 LEWIS Benjamin 4 1 5 157 2 GIBSON Valentine 5 3 8 157 3 LIPPINCOTT William 1 4 5 157 4 ROGERS Asa 2 2 4 157 5 ROTTEDWELL Joseph 4 3 7 157 6 MYKOPF Calkey 2 3 1 1 7 157 7 DANLEY Benjamin 3 4 7 157 8 MIDDLETON Samuel 3 7 1 11 157 9 RADFORD John 2 2 4 157 10 RADFORD Lewis 2 3 5 157 11 MIDDLETON Judalian 4 4 8 157 12 MULDBERRY Samuel 1 1 2 157 13 RENNEL James 4 2 6 157 14 TILTON William 4 3 7 157 15 WILGAS Richard 3 2 5 157 16 MIDDLETON Jacob 3 3 6 157 17 RADFORD Mary 1 3 4 157 18 CLARK William 2 2 4 157 19 LONGSTRETH John R. 1 2 3 157 20 MINTEL George 5 3 8 157 21 SEARCH Joseph 3 1 4 157 22 NOLIN John 5 1 6 157 23 HOPKINS Daniel 3 1 4 157 24 ROBINS Richard 1 2 3 157 25 KEADY James 2 1 3 157 26 MICHELE Abner 5 4 9 157 27 TOWNSEND Hannah 1 2 3 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    06/16/2004 06:36:36
    1. Relatives !
    2. Bea Rutherford
    3. Good Day to all, I am new o this site! I joined because I have family from Voorhees , Camden County, New Jersey ..... Well this was the last know address of the parents. I am in search of an obit on my Uncle Samuel Dewey Baumgardner who died Dec 26, 1994 in Voorhees, Camden County, New Jersey. Can you help me? I have three cousins still somewhere in New Jersey. Donna Baumgardner married a Wittkowski........... Carol Baumgardner married a Mackie....and Deb married a Kaiser. I am in search of anything I can find on my cousins. Can not seem to be able to find them ! Can you help me with my search? Would appreciate any and all of your help. Oh, my father is Harry Baumgardner ...he is the brother of Samuel Dewey Baumgardner. NEED your HELP ! Sincerely, Bea Baumgardner Rutherford beair@acsworld.com

    06/14/2004 06:30:20
    1. 1830 NJ CENSUS, p. 156, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp
    2. 1830 CENSUS NJ, p. 156, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line Surname First name Wh.males Wh.Fem Bl.males Bl. Fem. TOTAL 156 1 LEARY Joseph R. 3 5 8 156 2 ROBINS Ann 2 5 1 8 156 3 CHAMBERS Samuel 1 3 4 156 4 STILWELL Joseph M. 6 8 14 156 5 DUNN Stephen 1 1 2 156 6 DYE Benjamin 2 3 5 156 7 BRITTON Daniel 4 4 8 156 8 KENDRICKSON Daniel 7 6 13 156 9 KIRBY Kurphen? 2 4 6 156 10 WORTH Waldo 3 1 4 156 11 CLAYTON Stacy 3 2 5 156 12 MIDDLETON Robert 3 1 4 156 13 COMBS Stephen 2 3 5 156 14 RUBEN John 4 6 10 156 15 RIDGWAY John 1 2 3 156 16 CUBERLY Samuel 3 1 4 156 17 ROBINS Benjamin 1 4 2 7 156 18 COWARD Thomas 2 2 4 156 19 ALLEN Nathan 3 3 6 156 20 SLUCH Benjamin 3 5 8 156 21 NELSON James 2 2 4 156 22 BURDEN John 3 3 6 156 23 ROGERS Joseph 2 5 7 156 24 YATES George 4 4 8 156 25 MOUNT John 5 3 8 156 26 BROWN James 1 1 2 156 27 GASKILL Josiah 6 5 11 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    06/08/2004 08:37:41
    1. check how you are subscribed to the list
    2. Gary Steiner
    3. Just a reminder that NJCAMDEN-L is a closed list, which means that only those email addresses that are subscribed are able to post to the list. So, if you subscribe to this list with one email address and then try to post to it with a different one, your message will never reach the list. If you look in the full header of any message you receive from NJCAMDEN-L, your subscribed email address should appear in the "Original-recipient" field. Gary Steiner NJCAMDEN-L Listowner

    06/06/2004 06:55:19
    1. AAGG meeting, 6-8-2004
    2. John Logan
    3. Please post The African-American Genealogy Group of Philadelphia will have it next monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 8, 2004, 7-9 pm, at the Community College of Philadelphia, West Philadelphia Regional Branch, 4725 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. This will be our election meeting and ballots must have been mailed or turned in at the meeting. This will be an open meeting and we will discuss genealogy questions, or other items of interest. We will also discuss upcoming family reunions and summer research projects. Everyone is invited. There are no costs to the public for this event. Free parking is available in the rear lot of CCP at 48th and Ludlow Streets. For more information call 215-572-6063. We look forward to seeing you there John T. Logan, President African-American Genealogy Group P.O. Box 27356 Philadelphia, PA 19118 (215) 572-6063 (215) 885-7244-H Web Site: http://www.aagg.org

    06/06/2004 07:37:14
    1. Girard's first black grad returns to revisit history
    2. John Logan
    3. Girard's first black grad returns to revisit history Charles W. Hicks entered Girard College in January 1969, a 12-year-old frightened about being one of a handful of black students to integrate the all-white boarding school. The full article will be available on the Web for a limited time: http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/8654412.htm (c) 2004 Philadelphia Inquirer and wire service sources. All Rights Reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Posted on Thu, May. 13, 2004 Girard's first black grad returns to revisit history By Martha Woodall Inquirer Staff Writer Charles W. Hicks entered Girard College in January 1969, a 12-year-old frightened about being one of a handful of black students to integrate the all-white boarding school. "We had received bomb threats and hate mail at our home," Hicks, 47, recalled yesterday. "That stigma, I thought, would follow me through the whole process." But his mother, Marie, and Cecil B. Moore, who led the Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP as it fought to gain admission for black students, counseled him. "They gave me a charge - not to get into any trouble and not get kicked out," Hicks said in an interview. "That was not something I could afford to do because I was there on the shoulders of other individuals who had gone to jail for me." Twenty years after the Supreme Court's 1954 landmark school-desegregation case, Brown v. Board of Education, Hicks finally became the first African American to graduate from Girard. To mark the 30th anniversary of his graduation, Hicks returned to campus yesterday as Girard prepares to open an exhibit documenting the long struggle to desegregate an unusual school created for "poor, white male orphans." "I didn't think that the gates would ever open for me to enter Girard," Hicks told Girard's 611 students during a program in the chapel. "You are the legacy of that 14-year lawsuit." The campaign to integrate Girard involved two trips to the U.S. Supreme Court, more than seven months of round-the-clock picketing by civil-rights protesters, and a visit by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It's all depicted in the State Museum of Pennsylvania's exhibit, "Overcoming Barriers: The Integration of Girard College." The collaborative project of Girard and the museum made its debut in Harrisburg earlier this year. It opens to the public tomorrow in Founder's Hall at Girard College. "On a September day of 1968, four boys walked together through the gates toward Founder's Hall," Girard president Dominic M. Cermele said yesterday. "Their story is the story of Girard College, and we are privileged to share it with each other and with the larger community." Yesterday's program was a reunion for many people who had played key roles in the sometimes tumultuous effort to desegregate the school. Invited guests included lawyer William T. Coleman, a former U.S. secretary of transportation, who shepherded the winning suit through the federal courts to gain admission for several African American boys, including Hicks and his younger brother, Theodore. Marie Hicks, whom Cermele called "our own Rosa Parks," attended, as did Madie Lord, daughter of the late U.S. District Court Judge Joseph S. Lord 3d, who had ruled that Girard was subject to the Brown decision. Alexis Moore, whose father led the picketing, represented her family. Hicks told the audience that he was only 8 when the lawsuit was filed. "As I was preparing for [my] remarks, I looked back through some of my memorabilia, and I found about six or seven different letters that attorney Coleman had sent to my mom back in 1965, '67, '68 and 1969 - all those years," Hicks told the students. "And as I read them, most of them really gave me a very sad feeling because most of the letters said that I wouldn't have the opportunity to come to Girard College." Hicks briefly paused, choked up with emotion. "The last letter that I read actually said that we had won the case, and I was going to get an opportunity to come to Girard." His brother, Theodore, 9, was admitted in September 1968 with other young boys. But the court case had taken so long that Hicks was then 12, and Girard in those days did not admit students older than 10. The school made an exception, and Hicks enrolled four months later. Theodore, who graduated in 1977, was the school's first African American valedictorian. When Hicks stepped on the 43-acre campus he could not help but notice that today, African Americans make up 82 percent of the student body. The first girls were admitted in 1984, and now 54 percent of Girard's students are female. "Realize that, yes, the dynamics have changed in the faces here at Girard, but racism is still there," said Hicks, who earned an engineering degree through a dual program at Morehouse College in Atlanta and the Georgia Institute of Technology. "It is still in the world, and I'm sure it is still here. So don't be a proponent of it. Think of how I would have felt. Think of how I did feel." He urged the students to embrace their diversity and to work hard. "Girard prepared me for the future," Hicks said. "There are a lot of people who don't get the education you are getting at Girard, so you should feel lucky that this is absolutely an honor to be going to Girard College. It was an honor for me." After his talk, Hicks was mobbed by students. "I think this was a great opportunity for us because a lot of students here don't really know the history of us being in the school," said senior Latrice Jamison, 17, who will attend Pennsylvania State University. "It was good for him to come out here and show us and give us the real story." Girard also invited some veteran activists who had demonstrated outside the school's high stone walls for months. It was the first time Kenneth Salaam, 55, had passed beyond the gates to enter the campus. "I was here every day for seven months and 17 days," said Salaam, who had dropped out of Edison High School at 16 to demonstrate at Girard before joining King's civil-rights struggles in the South. "Tears came out when I walked through these doors," he said. "It is a pleasure to see these children. Because you never know until you see the fruits of your labor. To come in here and talk with the children. They are ordered to be successful. There is no other option because there is no excuse. There has been too much sacrifice." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Contact staff writer Martha Woodall at 215-854-2789 or martha.woodall@phillynews.com.

    05/31/2004 03:42:16
    1. Sam Dash, born Camden, NJ, counsel in Watergate hearings, dies
    2. Sam Dash, counsel in Watergate hearings, dies H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer Saturday, May 29, 2004 (05-29) 09:14 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sam Dash, the former chief Watergate counsel who became a household name in the 1970s for his penetrating interrogations into President Nixon's secret taping system, died Saturday after a lengthy illness, his family said. A native of Camden, N.J., Dash was an Air Force officer in World War II, and was a graduate of Harvard Law School. At 30, Dash became a district attorney in Philadelphia, but later turned to private law practice. In the 1970s, he helped Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger in devising the American Bar Association's ethical standards for prosecutors and criminal defense lawyers. Dash is survived by his wife, Sara, of Chevy Chase, Md., and daughters Judi Dash of Beachwood, Ohio, and Rachel Dash of Charleston, W.Va. Dash, who cultivated a reputation for independence and as an ardent advocate for legal ethics, was 79. He died early Saturday at the Washington Hospital Center, according to family members. Dash had taught constitutional law and legal ethics at Georgetown University Law Center until January. After that, he "went to the hospital and never came back," said David Molyneaux, his son-in-law. As the lead lawyer on Sen. Sam Ervin's Select Committee on Watergate, Dash became known across the country during the committee's televised hearings. During a pivotal moment in the 1973 hearings, Dash pressed White House aide Alexander Butterfield over who knew about a secret taping system in the Oval Office. "The president ...," Butterfield replied. The existence of the tapes led to Nixon's resignation in August 1974. A lifelong Democrat, Dash again made headlines in 1994 when he agreed to serve as the ethics adviser to independent counsel Kenneth Starr in the Whitewater investigation of President Clinton. But he resigned four years later, saying that Starr "unlawfully intruded" by aggressively advocating that Clinton be impeached. Dash, in fact, helped draft the independent counsel law that Congress passed as part of the post-Watergate reforms aimed at assuring impartial investigations of certain activities in the executive branch. "As a prosecutor, your job is to seek justice, not just to convict. Other lawyers feel this way too, but it is an absolute mission with me," said Dash in explaining his criticism of Starr. A lawyer for more than a half century, Dash recently had expressed concern about the threats to individual freedoms as a result of the Bush administration's fight against terrorism. In a book on the Fourth Amendment, scheduled to be released next month, Dash complains about "the Bush administration's increasing intrusions on the privacy rights of American citizens in the post Sept. 11 world," according to Molyneaux, citing a quote on the book's cover.

    05/29/2004 08:57:38
    1. CENSUS NJ 1830, P. 155, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. 1830 CENSUS NJ, p. 155, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line Surname First name Wh.males Wh.Fem Bl.males Bl. Fem. F.SLAVE TOTAL 155 1 HUTCHINSON Robert 2 4 1 1 8 155 2 BELLINGER Thomas 7 6 13 155 3 KELB Nathan 4 4 8 155 4 WILSON Clark 6 1 7 155 5 SMITH Benjamin 3 1 1 5 155 6 DEACON Nathan 6 2 1 9 155 7 NORTON William 4 8 12 155 8 WRIGHT, Joshua, Jr. 6 3 1 1 11 155 9 CLARK Alden 4 3 7 155 10 ABBOT Joseph 5 6 1 12 155 11 DUNN Thomas 2 3 5 155 12 QUIGLEY Isaac 3 3 6 155 13 HOPKINS Daniel 3 1 4 155 14 BROWN Abraham 1 1 2 155 15 HAMILTON Thomas N. 2 3 5 155 16 WOOLLEY Samuel 3 6 9 155 17 VOORHEES William 2 2 4 155 18 NELSON William 2 6 8 155 19 BARCKLOW Elisha 4 6 10 155 20 LOT Forman 1 1 2 155 21 ADAMS Jonathan 4 3 7 155 22 WATSON John 3 2 1 6 155 23 HOLLINSHEAD Joshua 4 3 1 1 9 155 24 WEST Joseph 4 3 7 155 25 COLE Joseph 2 5 1 8 155 26 MIDDLETON William 3 2 1 6 155 27 WOODWARD Israel J. 6 4 10 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    05/29/2004 04:11:07
    1. Marriage Lookups
    2. I can do marriage lookups from the following books. Camden County, New Jersey marriages : records filed in the office of the county clerk Book A and Book B Christine

    05/28/2004 11:30:36
    1. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 154, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 154, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line SURNAME First name Wh. men Wh. women Bl. men Bl.women TOTAL 154 1 NELSON Robert 1 5 6 154 2 TAYLOR Joel 6 4 10 154 3 BARBER Joseph 2 5 7 154 4 TAYLOR Israel D. 4 2 6 154 5 MOUNT Samuel 4 2 6 154 6 STILL Peter 3 2 5 154 7 PEARSON Margaret 1 2 3 154 8 WRIGHT Richard 2 3 5 154 9 COX Thomas 2 1 3 154 10 BOWERS Elizah 3 2 5 154 11 PEARSON Mary 0 2 2 154 12 BELL William 3 4 7 154 13 PEARSON Lowrey 4 3 7 154 14 GASKILL John 2 1 3 154 15 HENDRICKSON Ellis 3 2 5 154 16 YARD John 4 1 5 154 17 HALL Joseph 2 3 5 154 18 KIRKPATRICK Joseph 2 4 6 154 19 TAYLOR John 4 2 6 154 20 SCHRAM Thomas 1 2 3 154 21 KEMPSFIELD Tharp 3 1 4 154 22 SCHOOLEY Mary 0 5 5 154 23 SCHOOLEY Robert 6 1 7 154 24 THORN Joseph 7 4 11 154 25 SCUDDER Morgan 1 2 3 154 26 TANTON Samuel 3 1 4 154 27 JACQUISH Samuel 4 3 7 "Dogs leave pawprints on our hearts." MaisieAnn@aol.com

    05/21/2004 08:40:11
    1. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 153, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 153, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line SURNAME First name Wh. men Wh. women Bl. men Bl.women TOTAL 153 1 HUGHES Charles 7 3 10 153 2 HUGHES James 3 1 1 5 153 3 VAN NESS Christopher 4 3 7 153 4 SNEDEKER James H. 1 3 4 153 5 JAMESON Enoch 3 1 4 153 6 SNEDEKER Ann 1 3 4 153 7 HUGHES James 4 4 8 153 8 HUGHES Richard 1 0 1 2 153 9 HUTCHINSON David 5 (1 over 80) 4 9 153 10 HUTCHINSON Samuel 2 3 1 1 7 153 11 MOUNT Samuel 3 6 9 153 12 MORGAN Nathaniel 4 1 5 153 13 TANER James 5 1 6 153 14 CUBERLY Ezekiel 3 3 6 153 15 MORRIS John 6 1 7 153 16 YOUNG Young 4 3 7 153 17 WILLIAM David 2 2 4 153 18 FREY Isaac 9 1 10 153 19 IVINS Daniel 4 4 8 153 20 SCOTT Joseph 2 4 6 153 21 STANHOPE Mayhew 2 1 3 153 22 BOWERS William 3 4 7 153 23 CUBERLY Elisha 5 2 7 153 24 HUTCHINSON Henry 4 2 6 153 25 DYE Henry 2 3 5 153 26 CUBERLY William 3 2 5 153 27 CUBERLY Eli 1 3 4 "Dogs leave pawprints on our hearts." MaisieAnn@aol.com

    05/19/2004 06:01:29
    1. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 152, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 152, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line SURNAME First name Wh. men Wh. women Bl. men Bl.women TOTAL 152 1 IVINS James R. 3 1 4 152 2 HUGHES Samuel 2 5 7 152 3 CUBERLY John G. 1 3 4 152 4 APPLETON William 1 2 3 152 5 MOUNT Matthew 4 2 6 152 6 HUTCHINSON Abraham 1 1 2 152 7 HUTCHINSON Robert 2 2 4 152 8 CUBERLY William M. 3 2 5 152 9 NELSON Benjamin 5 4 9 152 10 APPLETON Selby? 2 2 4 152 11 BUCKER.... Thomas 3 2 5 152 12 VORHEES Mager 1 1 2 152 13 DANCER Samuel 3 2 5 152 14 HAMILL? Mary 1 2 3 152 15 SNOWDEN Rachel 0 2 2 152 16 SAYLOR? Benjamin 1 2 3 152 17 CUBERLY David 3 1 4 152 18 NEALE Thomas 1 2 3 152 19 APPLETON Joseph 4 4 8 152 20 BUTCHER Thomas 3 2 5 152 21 OBERON Elizabeth 0 3 3 152 22 ELDRIDGE Wilson 7 5 12 152 23 SCHOOLEY Benjamin 3 6 9 152 24 SCHOOLEY Isaac 3 4 7 152 25 SCHOOLEY James 2 5 7 152 26 ABRAHAMS Elbemar 2 2 4 152 27 HUTCHINSON James 5 3 8 "Dogs leave pawprints on our hearts." MaisieAnn@aol.com

    05/15/2004 08:42:34
    1. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 151, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp.
    2. This page, and the next few following, are difficult to read so I have made a few "educated" guesses. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 151, Burlington Co., Nottingham Twp. Page Line SURNAME First name Wh. men Wh. women Bl. men Bl.women TOTAL 151 1 VANARSDALL? Enoch 1 3 3 151 2 GUNDY Thomas 2 2 4 151 3 McGILL Maria 1 3 4 151 4 MORRIS Thomas 3 2 5 151 5 ALLEN Job 2 4 6 151 6 NUTT Samuel 2 4 6 151 7 HART Daniel 3 3 6 151 8 JONES Mahlon 2 2 4 151 9 CROWELL Robert 1 1 2 151 10 RANELL? Charles 1 3 4 151 11 LEE Joseph 5 6 1 12 151 12 LEE William 5 6 1 12 151 13 HUTCHINSON Ann 5 6 1 12 151 14 COLEMAN Jesse 2 3 5 151 15 COLEMAN Caleb 4 3 7 151 16 COLEMAN James G. 5 5 10 151 17 BOWARD? Elias 2 3 5 151 18 LOVELESS Gorhem? 3 4 7 151 19 SCOTT John 2 7 9 151 20 PEARSON Robert 1 5 6 151 21 CHAPMAN William 1 4 5 151 22 HARRIS Jonathan 3 5 8 151 23 HUTCHINSON Amos 3 3 6 151 24 HUTCHINSON Mager? 2 5 7 151 25 MORGAN Charles 1 2 3 151 26 COLEMAN James B 1 2 3 151 27 VANEWAY? Richard A. 2 5 7 "Dogs leave pawprints on our hearts." MaisieAnn@aol.com

    05/12/2004 12:46:17
    1. Old Camden cemetery
    2. Does anyone know a phone number or an address where I could contact someone for information about a burial in Old Camden Cemetery? Thank you, Janet

    05/09/2004 06:09:26