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    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 67, Burlington County, Evesham Twp.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 67, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 67 1 REEVE John N. 4 6 10 67 2 SNYDER John 4 3 7 67 3 SHAEFF George 1 1 2 67 4 KIRKLAND Thomas 3 5 8 67 5 BOWKER Japheth 4 2 6 67 6 HAINES David 3 7 10 67 7 MINGIN Catharine 1 2 3 67 8 HAINES Clayton 1 1 2 67 9 JOYCE Thomas 1 2 4 67 10 REEVE Josiah 5 6 11 67 11 TILLMAN William 1 2 3 67 12 WOODROW Isaac 4 4 8 67 13 HAINES C.... 5 6 11 67 14 BALLINGER Richard 6 4 10 67 15 STACKHOUSE Henry 7 1 8 67 16 KIMBLE John 2 3 5 67 17 HAINES Jacob 1 2 3 67 18 ENDICOTT Daniel 2 1 3 67 19 HEWITT Jacob 3 4 7 67 20 HAINES Sarah 1 1 2 67 21 GILES Edward 1 1 2 67 22 STOCKTON Hannah 4 3 7 67 23 EVAN Robert 2 3 5 67 24 BRANNIN William 4 0 4 67 25 HURLEY Daniel 3 1 4 67 26 STOKES William 9 3 12 67 27 RILEY James 6 9 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    10/24/2003 12:20:26
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 66, Burlington County, Evesham Twp.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 66, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 66 1 SMITH Josephus 2 2 4 66 2 LEE Stacy 1 1 2 66 3 GITHINS James E. 1 4 5 66 4 TULL Samuel 3 3 6 66 5 CARRIGAN John 2 3 5 66 6 SIVEREN Rachel 0 2 2 66 7 GARWOOD Mary 2 3 5 66 8 LIPSEY Joseph 2 3 5 66 9 STRATTON Owen 2 6 8 66 10 REEVES Thomas 3 2 5 66 11 PEACOCK Adonijah 3 3 6 66 12 ROCKHILL Samuel 4 4 8 66 13 PEACOCK Mary 1 4 5 66 14 MAIER William 2 1 3 66 15 DAVIS Benjamin 3 3 6 66 16 ADAMS Joseph 1 2 3 66 17 HEWLINGS Auhley 3 5 8 66 18 GARWOOD John 3 2 5 66 19 EDWARDS William 4 4 8 66 20 SHARP Isaac 2 5 8 66 21 BRADDOCK Job 5 5 10 66 22 GARWOOD Japheth 1 1 2 66 23 SHARP Elizabeth 1 4 5 66 24 ALLEN William 2 3 5 66 25 BOZARTH William 8 8 16 66 26 HAINES Joseph 5 5 10 66 27 HAINES Charles 6 4 10 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    10/23/2003 10:21:30
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 65, Burlington County, Evesham Twp.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 65, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 65 1 COLE Job 2 2 4 65 2 WOODLIN James 1 1 65 3 DARNEL Job 4 2 6 65 4 BORTON Neal 4 3 7 65 5 BORTON John 6 4 10 65 6 DUDLEY David 1 2 3 65 7 BORTON John, Jr. 3 3 6 65 8 ENGLE Josiah, Jr. 5 5 1 11 65 9 HAINES Isaac, Jr. 3 1 4 65 10 ROGERS Joseph 3 1 4 65 11 KIRKBRIDE Samuel 1 1 2 65 12 RIDGWAY Isaac 1 3 4 65 13 McMINN Hannah 1 1 2 65 14 JOHNSON Thomas 1 3 4 65 15 WOOLHEDER Martin 2 2 4 65 16 LIPPINCOTT Crispin 4 2 6 65 17 ROOKHILL Ezra 5 1 6 65 18 CUPPLY Thomas 1 0 1 65 19 WOOLHEDER Benjamin 1 1 2 65 20 OLIPHANT Joseph 4 4 8 65 21 DOUGHTY Samuel 2 3 5 65 22 HAYLES George 2 4 6 65 23 BRADDOCK William 4 5 9 65 24 STRATTON John 3 6 9 65 25 ZELLEY Daniel 5 2 7 65 26 RUSSELL James 1 1 2 65 27 KING Moses 2 1 3 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    10/22/2003 11:05:52
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 64, Burlington County, Evesham Twp.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 64, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 64 1 BORTON Job 2 2 4 64 2 BROOKS Thomas 3 3 6 64 3 MASON Samuel 2 1 3 64 4 BORTON Rothersel 8 2 10 64 5 EVANS Thomas 3 3 6 64 6 BORTON Jesse P. 3 4 7 64 7 ROGERS William D. 4 3 7 64 8 MARTIN Charles 3 4 7 64 9 ELDRIDGE Rachel 0 3 3 64 10 BUZBY William 3 3 6 64 11 HAINES Job 5 5 10 64 12 BRANNIN Joseph 4 4 8 64 13 DAVIS John 9 3 12 64 14 COOPER David 4 3 7 64 15 MOORE James 2 1 3 64 16 HAINES Hinchman 5 2 7 64 17 LISHMAN Jacob, Jr. 1 2 3 64 18 LISHMAN Jacob 2 1 3 64 19 ELMSLEY Alexander 2 2 4 64 20 LIPPINCOTT Elizabeth 1 2 3 64 21 LISHMAN Henry 2 2 4 64 22 DAVIS David 3 3 6 64 23 LIPPINCOTT Hannah 1 2 1 4 64 24 BRYANT Elijah 1 1 2 64 25 CRISPIN William 3 3 1 7 64 26 JONES Caleb 1 2 3 64 27 DARNEL Edmund 9 11 20 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    10/21/2003 08:17:27
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 63, Burlington County, Evesham Twp.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 63, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 63 1 MOORE Benjamin 4 2 6 63 2 HANK John 2 1 3 63 3 GLOVER Richard 3 6 9 63 4 RILEY Elijah 3 2 5 63 5 PRICE Peter 1 2 3 63 6 STILES Levi 4 4 8 63 7 BROOKS Thomas 2 2 4 63 8 BROOKS Edward 3 2 5 63 9 BALLINGER Levi 4 4 8 63 10 BALLINGER Levi, Jr. 2 2 4 63 11 BORTON Richard 4 4 8 63 12 ROGERS William, Jr. 2 1 3 63 13 BORTON Ephraim 2 2 6 63 14 LIPPINCOTT Jacob 2 2 4 63 15 HOLMES Samuel 1 2 3 63 16 GREEN Thomas 4 3 7 63 17 BILLINGS George 1 2 3 63 18 MASON Solomon, Jr. 4 5 9 63 19 BROOKS Samuel 1 1 2 63 20 HOLLAND William 1 1 2 63 21 LIPPINCOTT Joseph 3 2 5 63 22 THORN Jacob 3 3 6 63 23 HAINES Esther 0 3 3 63 24 BORTON Ulrich 3 6 9 63 25 EVANS Josiah 3 8 1 12 63 26 BOND Mary 1 2 3 63 27 MASON John 3 3 6 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    10/19/2003 03:56:17
    1. [NJCAMDEN] Graham-Cunningham family Obit of Emma Cunningham Graham -
    2. Hello Camden Searchers, Recently, I got the obituary for a gg-grandmother, but still have many questions about the Graham-Cunningham family from Philadelphia to Camden county. I send you more info than some may want to read, but each piece of evidence is a clue. I hope someone out there has additional information. Thank you for your time!! Sincerely, Gerri & Dick... Geraldine Happel Graham San Antonio, TEXAS A tree will whither if no one tends to the roots... .............................................................................. ......................... 1 John Graham1 Birth: ca 1841, Ireland1,2 Death: bef 1898 Occ: Stove Moulder1 Known: Emma Cunningham & John had 7 children. It is unknown when John died; perhaps before the marriage of Lucy & George W, as John is not mentioned in the newspaper’s account of the marriage. 18701 Census records indicate Emma born ca 1845 & John ca 1841. They were living in Philadelphia with 2 children Joseph, 7 & Emma, 2. John’s occupation was stove moulder; value of his real estate was $1200 & value of his personal estate was $200. These figures were generally higher than for 80% of other males on this census page. Spouse: Emma Cunningham Graham Williams1,3 Birth: ca 1844, Philadelphia, PA2 Death: 14 Sep 1906, Philadelphia, PA4,5 Burial: 17 Sep 1906, Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, Camden Co, New Jersey6 “Well known woman died yesterday.” Mrs. Emma Williams, aged 62 years, a former resident of this city, died at the residence of George Reed, 1314 Spruce street, Philadelphia, yesterday from a complication of diseases. She was the mother of 7 children, 2 of whom, Joseph W. & George W. are engaged in the coal business in this city.” Obituary7 “Emma Williams, nee Cunningham, widow of Charles Williams, aged 63 years. The relatives & friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2 o’clock, from the residence, 2213 Sewell ave, Camden, New Jersey. Internment at Arlington Cemetery, Camden, New Jersey.” Emma is buried in a family plot purchased by her son, George W. Graham6. It is not known where first husband, John, was buried, nor why they are not together. Marr: abt 1862, Philadelphia, PA? Children: Joseph W. (ca1864-ca1932) Emma (1868-1963) Thomas George Washington (1871-1935) John (1880-1947) Rachel 1.1 Joseph W. Graham8 Birth: ca 1864, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Death: ca 1932, New Jersey Burial: Harleigh Cemetery, New Jersey Occ: Employee In A Coal & Ice Yard, Probably Belonging To Brother, George. >From the census, Joseph is 14 years senior to his second wife, has a 16 year old son, Joseph E & married 11 years to Kate. 1910 census has the family living at 709 North 7th St. with 2 children & Louise Still. She is Kate’s 25 year old single sister. In 1932 Joseph resided at 149 Crafton Avenue, Pitman, with his daughter, R uth. He died as a result of a stroke at age 69. Spouse: Katherine “Kate” H. Still8 Birth: ca 1885, New Jersey Burial: Harleigh Cemetery Census indicates both parents are from Germany. Marr: ca 19098 Children: Joseph E. (Illegitimate) Ruth Claire 1.1.1 Joseph E. Graham8 1.1.2 Ruth Graham8 1.1.3 Claire Graham8 “a student in a Virginia college.” 1.2 Emma Graham Birth: 1868 Death: 19639 Burial: Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, Camden City, New Jersey9 Spouse: August Frederick Schoelkolph9 Birth: 1866 Death: 25 Oct 1933, Camden, Camden County, New Jersey Burial: Oct 1933, Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, Camden City, New Jersey9 Marr: 25 Oct 18929 1.3 Thomas Graham10 “of Philadelphia”10 1.4 George Washington Graham2 Birth: 9 Feb 1871, Philadelphia, PA5 Death: 23 Mar 1935, Camdem, Camden Co., New Jersey2 Burial: 27 Mar 1935, Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, New Jersey10 Occ: Ice And Coal Sales/dealer Spouse: Lucy Ellen Lake5,6,11,12 Birth: 9 Oct 1867, Hamiltown Township, Mercer County, New Jersey3 Death: Aug 1963, Delaware Burial: Aug 1963, Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, New Jersey Occ: Tile Worker Father: Solomon Lake (1818-1879) Mother: Rachel S. D. R. Hughes (1824-1903) Lucy got married on Thanksgiving at the home of her sister & brother in law, Catherine & Wyckoff Anthony near the Trenton Rubber Mill. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F.B. Everitt, Lucy’s pastor at East Trenton Presbyterian Chapel. Her attendants were Mr. & Mrs. Harry Burbank, son-in-law & daughter of her sister Margaret. The bride was attired in a traveling gown of brown silk & carried a cluster of bride’s roses. Guests included: “Mrs. Rachel S Lake, Mr & Mrs WR Anthony, Mr. & Mrs PH Dye, Mr & Mrs HN Burbank, Mrs. CR Hughes, Mr & Mrs WW Hughes, Mrs E.Williams, Miss Ada Graham (Camden), Mr & Mrs Charles R Hughes, Mrs Achsa Hughes, Mrs. Mary JonesMr & Mrs H Geary, Mr & Mrs Jacob Wikoff, Mr & Mrs R. Woodruff, Mr & Mrs Charles Morris, Mrs M Chasey, Mr & Mrs NR Anthony, Mr & Mrs BG Stults, Master George Dye, Grace Stults, Harry Antony, Alice Anthony, William Anthony, R. Anthony, S. Woodruff & others. After the wedding an elaborate dinner was served. Mr. & Mrs. Graham have the pleasure that comes to but few couples & will go at once to their own furnished home. Mr. Graham is a prosperous coal merchant in Camden” 11 Marr: 24 Nov 1898, Hamiltown Twsp, Mercer Co., New Jersey11,3 Lucy got married on Thanksgiving at the home of her sister & brother in law, Catherine & Wyckoff Anthony near the Trenton Rubber Mill. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F.B. Everitt, Lucy’s pastor at East Trenton Presbyterian Chapel. Her attendants were Mr. & Mrs. Harry Burbank, son-in-law & daughter of her sister Margaret. The bride was attired in a traveling gown of brown silk & carried a cluster of bride’s roses. Guests included: “Mrs. Rachel S Lake, Mr & Mrs WR Anthony, Mr. & Mrs PH Dye, Mr & Mrs HN Burbank, Mrs. CR Hughes, Mr & Mrs WW Hughes, Mrs E.Williams, Miss Ada Graham (Camden), Mr & Mrs Charles R Hughes, Mrs Achsa Hughes, Mrs. Mary JonesMr & Mrs H Geary, Mr & Mrs Jacob Wikoff, Mr & Mrs R. Woodruff, Mr & Mrs Charles Morris, Mrs M Chasey, Mr & Mrs NR Anthony, Mr & Mrs BG Stults, Master George Dye, Grace Stults, Harry Antony, Alice Anthony, William Anthony, R. Anthony, S. Woodruff & others. After the wedding an elaborate dinner was served. Mr. & Mrs. Graham have the pleasure that comes to but few couples & will go at once to their own furnished home. Mr. Graham is a prosperous coal merchant in Camden” 11 Children: Edith G George Warren (1902-1948) Edgar Kenneth (1908-1981) 1.4.1 Edith G Graham Spouse: Ernest Clifford 1.4.1.1 Barbara Jo Clifford5 Spouse: Bedford Jones5 1.4.1.1.1 Patricia Ellen Jones13 1.4.1.1.2 Linda Jones13 1.4.1.2 Joyce Ellen Clifford5 Birth: 21 Nov 1926 Death: 23 Dec 1926 1.4.2 George Warren Graham12 Birth: 13 Jul 1902, Camden, Camden County, New Jersey Death: 30 Jan 1948, Philadelphia, PA14 Burial: 3 Feb 1948, Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson Twp, New Jersey14 Occ: Chiropodist15 Educ: College, Doctor Of Surgical Chiropody 1926 Reli: Baptist Temple, Broad & Berks Streets, Philadelphia Spouse: Edna May Kelley16 Birth: 28 Jan 1906, Camden, Camden Co., New Jersey16 Death: 2 Jan 1984, Trenton, Mercer Co., New Jersey17 Burial: 4 Jan 1984, Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson Twp, New Jersey17 Occ: Investigator, Board Of Medical Examiners Father: William ‘Bill’ H. Kelley (1876-1941) Mother: Elizabeth Jane “Bessie” Robinson (1878-1950) Marr: 8 Jun 1929, Camden, New Jersey15 At the time of their marriage, George lived at 723 N. 5th St., Camden & Edna lived on the same block at 715 N. 5th St. Witnesses of marriage: Edgar Graham of 723 N. 5th St., Camden & Clara Carson of Palmyra. 1.4.3 Edgar Kenneth Graham13 Birth: 8 Jan 1908, Camden, New Jersey Death: 8 Jun 1981, Mt. Dora, FL Burial: Mt. Walliston Cemetery, Quincy, MA Occ: Accountant For DuPont In Delaware Educ: Camden High School & The South Jersey Banking School Reli: Presbyterian13 Spouse: Ethel Karin Caroline Dahlby13 Birth: 27 Jul 1908, Quincy, MA Death: 1 Apr 1997, FL Burial: Mt. Walliston Cemetery, Quincy, MA Occ: Home Maker Father: Algot John Peter Dahlby (ca1870-) Mother: Augusta Swanson (ca1870-) Marr: Oct 1936, Salem Lutheran Church, Quincy, MA 1.5 John Graham Birth: 1880 Death: 13 Sep 1947, Collingswood, New Jersey Burial: 1947, Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, Camden Co New Jersey9 “Of Mansfield, Ohio”10 He resided at 111 Lincoln Avenue, Collingswood, New Jersey & died 12 Sep 1947. There was no mention of any family in the obituary. 1.6 Rachel Graham Sources 1. 1870 U.S. Census Schedule for Philadelphia, PA; Ward 19; Divn.60; ED 41; Sheet #__; Line __; Dwelling #__; Family #1614. [NationalArchives Microfilm Series: M593; Roll 1405] Call #1870, HeritageQuest Online]; 11 Jul.2003. GRAHAM Family: John 29, Emma 24, Joseph 7 & Emma 2. p.412 2. Death Certificate for George Washington Graham; Regist.# 432 Camden Co, NJ; informant, Edgar K. Graham, son; certified copy of original, issued 12 May1998 by Registrar City of Camden, NJ, Health Dept. in posession of R.W. Graham, San Antonio, TX, May1998. 3. Marriage License of Geo Washington Graham and Miss Lucy Ellen Lake, certified photo copy of original of 24 Nov 1898, Hamiltown Twsp, Mercer Co., NJ; in possession of G.Happel Graham, San Antonio, TX,1998. 4. Newspaper death/funeral notice for Emma Cunningham Graham Williams in ‘Camden Post-Telegram’,NJ; Sep. 15, 1906; New Series #2098; pp 1,2; photocopy with G. Happel Graham, San Antonio, TX, 2003. 5. The Holy Bible, “containing the Old & New Testaments, translated out of original tongues & with the former translations diligently compared & revised, 1896.” Photocopy of hand written data at p.767 Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Cornor, NY, NY. Personal Bible of Miss Lucy E.Lake, Thompson Ave. Trenton, NJ; owned by Mildred Graham Bryant, Florida, 1998. 6. Burial site 1 plan & interview, 6 May 1998, Arlington Cemetery, 1620 Cove Rd., Pennsauken, NJ at Summit section, deed #678, site 436 Owner: Geo.Washington Graham, 832 Linden St., Camden, NJ. Grave#1. Emma Cunningham Williams 1906; #2. Joyce E. Clifford, 1926; #3. Lucy E. Graham, 1963; #4. Geo.W. Graham, 1935. Gregory Mljica, Manager interviewed by G. H Graham, San Antonio, TX. 7. Newspaper Death notice for Emma Cunningham Graham Williams “Camden Post-Telegram” Saturday, September 15, 1906, photocopy in possession of G. Happel Graham, San Antonio, TX, 2003. 8. 1910 U.S. Census Schedule for Camden, Camden Co, NJ (Enumerated 22 Apr 1910)Super Dist 1; ED67; Wd 10; sheet 11B; Dwelling #243; Family #250:[National Archives Microfilm #M873, p. 209]; Call #1910, San Antonio, TX Public Library]. [Joseph, 46; Kate, 32; Joseph E,16; Ruth E, 5mo. & Louise Still, sister-in-law, 25; address 709 N. 7th St.]. 9. “Burial site 2 interview,” 6 May 1998, Arlington Cemetery, 1620 Cove Rd., Pennsauken, NJ, graves#1-4, Gregory Mljica, Manager, interviewed by G.Happel Graham of San Antonio, TX, at Oak section, site#258 Owner: Emma Schoelkopf, 1105 N. 23rd St. Camden. 1. August Schoelkopf, 1933; 2. Emma Graham Schoelkopf, 1963; 3. Wallace B. Schoelkopf, 1976; 4. John Graham 1947. 10. Newspaper death/funeral notices for George Washington Graham “Courier-Post Camden,” NJ, 25 Mar 1935, photocopy in possession of G. Happel Graham, San Antonio, TX, 1998. 11. “Newspaper marriage notice” for Lucy E. Lake & George Washington Graham, Courier-Post Camden, NJ, Nov.1898 photocopy in possession of G. Happel Graham, San Antonio, TX. .............................................................................. .........................

    10/18/2003 08:57:29
    1. [NJCAMDEN] Fwd: [NJ_HIST] Campbell Soup Company
    2. Gary Steiner
    3. >Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 11:10:58 -0400 >From: Sandra Ragonese <sragonese@BARCLAYFARMSTEAD.ORG> >Subject: [NJ_HIST] Campbell Soup Company >Sender: "New Jersey history and related topics." ><NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU> >To: NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU >Reply-to: Sandra Ragonese <sragonese@BARCLAYFARMSTEAD.ORG> >Delivered-to: NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU > >Cherry Hill Township Celebrates National Humanities Month > >Featuring the Campbell Soup Company > > > >In celebration of National Humanities Month, the Cherry Hill >Historical Commission is sponsoring a free presentation showcasing >the Campbell Soup Company on Wednesday, Oct. 22nd at 7:30 p.m. > > > >Learn more about our regional history and this American icon with >journalists/authors Martha Esposito Shea and Mike Mathis as they >discuss their new photographic history, The Campbell Soup Company >(Arcadia, 2002), and it's evolution from a small South Jersey >canning business to an international conglomerate. Copies of The >Campbell Soup Company will be available for purchase following their >presentation. > > > >This FREE program takes place at the Croft Farm Arts Center, 100 >Borton Mill Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034. > > > >For more information or directions, contact Sandra Ragonese, >Township Liaison to the Cherry Hill Historical Commission, at >856-795-6225 or ><mailto:sragonese@barclayfarmstead.org>sragonese@barclayfarmstead.org. > > > >The Cherry Hill Historical Commission is dedicated to preserving the >history of Cherry Hill Township. Established in 1989, the 15-member >Commission collects, preserves and maintains a Township archive, >assists in identifying historical resources and promotes the >heritage of Cherry Hill through annual education programs and >lectures. > ># # # > >Sandra Rayser Ragonese >Director of Historic Properties & Programming >Cherry Hill Township >(856) 795-6225 >(856) 795-9722 fax ><mailto:sragonese@barclayfarmstead.org>sragonese@barclayfarmstead.org

    10/18/2003 05:17:09
    1. [NJCAMDEN] Oswald J. DeROUSSE Photo
    2. Vincent Summers
    3. I have some notes taken by Anna DeRousse BOYER of Moorestown that were provided by the CCHS. Unfortunately, a brief obituary is atop another article right over top of an image of the fellow! The newspaper was the January 2nd 1917 LEDGER. I am wondering if a lister has access to that newspaper? Thanks, Vince Summers

    10/17/2003 11:34:44
    1. [NJCAMDEN] Re: [NJGLOUCE] Death Notice
    2. In a message dated 10/17/03 10:45:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jimncathy@triconet.org writes: Josephine Thomas "Joey" Reeve, 90, Southern Arizona rancher and horse breeder died Oct 14, 2003, at her home on the San Cayetano Farm near Tumacacori, Ariz. The Daughter of Seth E. Thomas, Jr. and Josephine Van Beuren Reynolds Thomas of Morristown, NJ., she moved to Tucson in 1947 where she married her second husband Richard Reeve (deceased). For full obit go to: http://www.gvnews.com/articles/2003/10/17/obituaries/obituaries06.txt Jim Gaw, a voice from the Arizona Desert. Jim, Did you mean to post this to a different county's list? Morristown is in Morris Co. unless they also lived in southern NJ. Moorestown, NJ is in Burlington Co. Regards, Joan

    10/17/2003 07:26:32
    1. [NJCAMDEN] Death Notice
    2. jimncathy
    3. Josephine Thomas "Joey" Reeve, 90, Southern Arizona rancher and horse breeder died Oct 14, 2003, at her home on the San Cayetano Farm near Tumacacori, Ariz. The Daughter of Seth E. Thomas, Jr. and Josephine Van Beuren Reynolds Thomas of Morristown, NJ., she moved to Tucson in 1947 where she married her second husband Richard Reeve (deceased). For full obit go to: http://www.gvnews.com/articles/2003/10/17/obituaries/obituaries06.txt Jim Gaw, a voice from the Arizona Desert.

    10/17/2003 01:44:53
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 62, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 62, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 62 1 THOMAS Joseph L. 3 3 6 62 2 MONROW Job 2 1 3 62 3 MOORE Abraham 2 2 4 62 4 CLIVER Joel 3 1 4 62 5 KING Abraham 2 2 4 62 6 GREEN Richard 1 3 4 62 7 EAYRE John 1 2 3 62 8 GORTON John 4 1 5 62 9 WEST William 3 4 7 62 10 EDWARDS William 2 1 3 62 11 SHINN Abraham 4 5 9 62 12 MOORE Priscilla 3 2 5 62 13 BISHOP Job 3 5 8 62 14 VOORHEES Daniel 2 1 3 62 15 VANDERGRIFT Martha 1 2 3 62 16 STILL Dorcas 6 3 9 62 17 STEIN Joseph 4 3 7 62 18 IRETON Rhoda 3 3 6 62 19 WHITE Abel 8 4 12 62 20 ROGERS James 2 3 5 62 21 VOORHEES Elias 1 1 2 62 22 HUFF William 2 1 3 62 23 HEUSTES Bozalel 1 2 3 62 24 SHUR Elizabeth 1 2 3 62 25 EDWARDS Joseph 1 4 5 62 26 HUFF Charles 2 4 1 7 62 27 SHINN Isaac 3 2 5 MaisieAnn@aol.com "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."

    10/14/2003 03:14:56
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 61, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 61, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 61 1 PEACOCK Charles 3 4 7 61 2 HAINES Benjamin 4 5 9 61 3 SCOTT Joseph 2 4 6 61 4 DUDLEY Job 3 3 6 61 5 DUDLEY Rachel 2 4 6 61 6 HOOTEN Benjamin 5 3 8 61 7 HOOTEN Joseph 4 5 9 61 8 KINALE Aden??? 2 2 4 61 9 SHINN Isaac 5 3 8 61 10 DUDLEY Thomas 2 1 3 61 11 DUDLEY Ann 3 2 5 61 12 CRISPIN John 3 3 7 61 13 DOLBY James 3 1 4 61 14 JONES Stephen 4 4 8 61 15 TROTH James 2 6 8 61 16 TROTH Joseph 2 1 3 61 17 HAINES Thomas 4 5 9 61 18 AUSTIN Joshua 2 5 7 61 19 BURGESS Jacob 5 4 9 61 20 PEACOCK Hootten 2 4 5 61 21 SIMM William 3 1 4 61 22 DUDLEY Samuel 3 4 7 61 23 STEVENSON Samuel 5 4 9 61 24 HAINES Charles 6 2 8 61 25 BISPHAM Joshua 4 4 8 61 26 HOLLINHEAD Charles 4 4 8 61 27 SHARP Franklin 2 4 6 MaisieAnn@aol.com "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."

    10/12/2003 05:43:31
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ, 1830, p. 60, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 60, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 60 1 BROWN ...uel 4 2 6 60 2 BOWETON Edward 2 1 3 60 3 FOSTER James 6 2 8 60 4 PRINQUITE Gershom 4 3 7 60 5 PROUD Thomas 5 4 9 60 6 WILSON Nathan 3 3 6 60 7 BRANNIN Francis 5 3 8 60 8 BRANNIN Eli 3 6 9 60 9 PETERS William 2 1 3 60 10 CHEW John 3 2 5 60 11 ELBERTSON Joseph 3 3 6 60 12 BALLINGER Thomas 10 3 13 60 13 McILVAINE Amos 2 4 6 60 14 SHINN Samuel 1 2 3 60 15 NAYLOR William 2 2 4 60 16 SHARP Amos 7 2 9 60 17 AUSTIN Jonathan 8 6 14 60 18 MOORE Stacy 4 2 6 60 19 MOORE Abel 4 1 5 60 20 HOLLAND Daniel 3 2 5 60 21 ENGLE John, Jr. 2 2 4 60 22 ENGLE Obadiah 4 4 8 60 23 PAGE William, Jr. 3 6 9 60 24 MASON Bether E. 4 1 5 60 25 BRADDOCK David 7 4 11 60 26 MASON Earnest 3 1 4 60 27 CRISPIN Vincent W. 4 2 6 MaisieAnn@aol.com "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."

    10/11/2003 04:41:04
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 59, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 59, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 59 1 MATHIS Eli 4 2 6 59 2 JOYCE Clayton 2 2 4 59 3 THOMAS Edward 6 2 8 59 4 EAYRES Richard 4 5 9 59 5 MOORE Sophia 7 3 10 59 6 THOMPSON Gabriel 2 2 4 59 7 TAYLOR John 3 4 7 59 8 CRANE John 5 3 9 59 9 CRANE Lydia 1 2 3 59 10 WELLS John 5 4 9 59 11 WELLS Joshua 2 2 4 59 12 NEWMAN Robert 1 3 4 59 13 SHARP William T. 2 2 4 59 14 LEWALLEN Isaac 7 2 9 59 15 CRANE Moses 1 1 2 59 16 MORRIS Thomas 4 4 8 59 17 MORRIS Joseph 1 1 3 59 18 PIPER John 2 1 2 59 19 PIPER Joseph 1 1 2 59 20 NEWMAN David 4 5 9 59 21 HEAD Geroge 3 4 7 59 22 NEWMAN John 1 4 5 59 23 STRATTON Reuben 3 2 5 59 24 READ Mary 6 6 12 59 25 TAYLOR John 2 7 9 59 26 SMALL Israel 5 4 9 59 27 EVANS Isaac 4 3 7 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    10/09/2003 04:16:42
    1. [NJCAMDEN] Captain - significence of title in marriage record? & newspaper items
    2. GCHS Record: #39581 Groom : Beagary, John (B260) Bride : Stiles, Keziah (S342) Residence : Camden, NJ Residence : Camden, NJ Father : Father : Mother : Mother : Marriage Date : 1836 Official : Cowperthwait, J. K., Esq. Location : City/State : Camden, NJ Source : Woodbury Constitution Source Date : 7/26/1836 Notes : Married: On the 17th inst. Also from: Camden Mail 7/27/1836. Groom's title Captain. =========== I have a BEAGARY descendant cousin who first thought CAPT. JOHN BEAGARY was in the military. Now we are leaning towards a boat captain of some kind. This record was interesting because it shows that as of 1836 his title was Captain. Would a Ferry Boat captain have gone by Captain as a title like a military man would have? Could he have been both in the Military and a ship or boata captain? I just joined the GLOUCESTER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY online and obtained this marriage record and wonder how much more would be in Newspapers in announcements of this kind, and also would the items carried for deaths be DEATH NOTICES or OBITUARIES of some length? Have folks on this lists obtained these on their ancestors from the papers mentioned above? Jacqueline Sleeper Russell

    10/07/2003 01:27:23
    1. [NJCAMDEN] BEAGARY, EMANUEL & JOHN Inventories Burlington & Camden Counties
    2. Re: EMANUEL BEAGARY and JOHN BEAGARY Inventories Note: JOHN BEAGARY was the son of EMANUEL BEAGARY. State of New Jersey Department of State Trenton, NJ 08625 MEMORANDUM From: Bette M. Epstein Date: 29 September 2003 Subject: EMANUEL & JOHN BEAGARY Both EMANUEL and JOHN BEAGARY died intestate (without a will). Since both died after 1785, there are additional County Surrogate's records. Attached find citations to these records, which are available on microfilm through your local LDS Morman Family History Center. (http://www.familysearch.org) Page 32 BEAGARY, EMANUEL B-4 1826 Documents filed ADMR. BOND, LTRS. ADMR., ACCT. (Burlington County Surrogates' Miscellaneous Estate Papers File No. B-4 (1826-1829) GSU (Reel # 836629) Near beginning of reel ACCOUNT & ADMINSTRATIVE BOND LETTERS OF ADM. == === === === BEAGARY, JOHN SURROGATES INDEX Page 94, 1 FILED NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 3/3 BEAGARY JOHN - PERSONAL REP. - KEZIAH R. CARTER, Adm. DOCKET DT A 4 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION LA A 124 Jan 2 1851 (date of filing) INVENTORY IN A 364 Jan 2, 1851 (date of filing) TO LIMIT CRED MN A 409 Feb 7, 1851 (date of filing) TO BAR CRED MN A 540 Apr. 9, 1852 (date of filing) ALLOWING ACCT & DIST MN B 639 May 11,1853 (date of filing) ==== ==== ===== INVENTORY OF THE GOODS CHATTELS RIGHTS & EFFECTS OF EMANUEL BEAGARY DECEASED BURLINGTON 1826 13590C Recorded in Book B of Inventories Page 587 in the Surrogates Office of the County of Burlington. /s/ illegible A true and perfect inventory of all and singular The goods chattels rights and credits of EMANUEL BEAGARY late of the Township of Chester in the County of Burlington, deceased. Made by us whose names are herunto subscribed the 21st day of December in the Year of our Lord 1825. Purse and (looks like apperrill) $415.97 Horses $122.00 Cattle & Sheep $ 89.25 Swine $ 55.00 Hay & Grain $165.60 Green Corn in the ground $ 36.00 Waggons & Farming Utensills $149.50 2 Battews Sail & Leiils (?) $ 20.00 Poultry $ 6.25 Household goods Kitchen furniture As $553.85 _________ $1613.42 Appraised by us the day & year above written JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT JOSEPH B. LIPPINCOTT JOSEPH B. LIPPINCOTT one of the appraisers of the above inventory alleging himself to, be conscientiously, scrupulous of taking an oath and being duly affirmed according to laws, doth declare and say that the goods, chattels, and credits in the said inventory set down & specified were by him appraised according to their just and true respective rates and values after the best of his judgment and understanding: that JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT the other appraiser whose name is thereto subscribed was present at the same time and consented in all things after doing thereof and that they appraised all things that were brought to their view for appraisement - Affirmed the 18th day of January A.D. 1826 /s/ JOSEPH B. LIPPINCOTT (other signature presumed to be JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, but is illegible) CATHERINE BEAGARY and BENJAMIN BEAGARY administrators of all and singular the goods, chattels & credits of EMANUEL BEAGARY in the within inventory named deceased alleging themselves to be conscientiously scrupulous of taking an oath and being duly affirmed according to law declare and say that the within writing contained a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased, so far as have come to their knowledge on (or or, polsefsion?) on to the (pofsefsion?) of any other person or persons for their use. Affirmed the 16th day of January A.D. 1826 before me /s/ illegible /s/ CATHARINE BEAGARY /s/ BENJAMIN BEAGARY ====== === ========= 197D INVENTORY & APPRAISEMENT OF THE PERSON PROPERTY OF CAPT. JOHN BEAGARY DECEASED Proved Jany 2nd 1851 & Recorded In the Surrogate office of Camden County in Book A Of Inventories Page 364 I. H. PORTER (?) Surrogate CAMDEN JAN 1st 1851 A true Inventory of the goods Chattels and Credits of CAPT. JOHN BEGARY Deceased made this day by KEZIAH BEGARY Administratrix and BENJAMIN BEGARY and WM. H. BROWNING appraisers - Bonds & Mortgages $373.00 Coal Stock etc. $207.00 Carts & fixtures $500.00 Book account $ 50.00 Household goods etc. $ 51.00 _________ $1181.00 Amount of good Raised by (faint) (signatures) /s/ KEZIAH R. BEAGARY Administratrix /s/ BENJAMIN BEAGARY /s/ WM H. BROWNING, Appraisers Camden County S.S. KEZIAH R. BEAGARY Administratix of the Estate of JOHN BEAGARY deceased alleging herself to be conscientiously scrupulous of taking an oath on her affirmation saithe that the within writing contain a true and perfect inventory of all and singular, the goods credits and chattels rightz and creditz of the late JOHN BEAGARY, deceased as far as have (?) to her (too faint to make out - a sentence here) To the possessions of any other person or persons for her use. Affirming & Subscribed? January Second 1851 before me /s/ KEZIAH R. BEAGARY ISAAC H. PORTER Surrogate Camden County Fs: WILLIAM W. BROWNING one of the appraisers of the above inventory alleging him self to be conscientiously scrupulous of taking a oath on his opinion ( ?) saithe thus the goods, chattels and Creditz for the said Inventory set down and specified (__ly) by him appraised according to their just and true respective rates and values, after the best of his judgment and understanding and that BENAJMIN BEAGARY the other appraiser whose name is there unto subscribed, was present at the same time, and consenting in all things to the doing? Thereof; and that they appraised all things that were brought to their view for appraisement Affirming & subscribing January Second 1851 before me /s/ ISAAC H. PORTER /s/ WM H. BROWING Surrogate ====== ==== ==== From: archives.reference@sos.state.nj.us obtained records from this source.

    10/07/2003 10:11:09
    1. [NJCAMDEN] Fwd: [NJ_HIST] Camden Lecture Series
    2. Gary Steiner
    3. >Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 12:23:03 -0400 (EDT) >From: JRSeitter@AOL.COM >Subject: [NJ_HIST] Camden Lecture Series >Sender: "New Jersey history and related topics." ><NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU> >To: NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU >Reply-to: JRSeitter@AOL.COM >Delivered-to: NJ_HISTORY@email.rutgers.edu > >The Camden 175th Anniversary Committee is proud to present the first in its >series of free lectures and presentations celebrating the history of Camden. > >On Thursday, October 9th starting at 7 p.m. "The Marvelous Talking Machine" a >video written and produced by Teleduction Productions of Wilmington Delaware, >will be shown at the South Jersey Performing Arts Center at the Tweeter >Center. The video highlights the contributions of Eldridge Johnson, >founder of the >Victor Talking Machine Company to the world of recorded sound and the >industrial history of Camden. > >The presentation will include a discussion led by Sharon Baker and Dan >Collins, the producer and writer of this historic documentary. A >complimentary wine >and cheese reception will follow. > >For more information about Teleduction and the "Marvelous Talking Machine," >check out their website at www.the talkingmachine.com > >Seating is limited and may be reserved by calling 856-757-9400 or by emailing >me at jrseitter@aol.com > >On November 13th a lecture and exhibit highlighting the founding of Camden >will take place at the Walt Whitman Arts Center and feature a >lecture by Rutgers >professor Jeffery Dorwart and a guest appearance by Camden's own Walt Whitman >and possibly the Jersey Devil himself. Stay tuned for more details. > >Needless to say I hope to see everyone there:) > >Respectfully, >John > >John Seitter >Consultant >Camden Waterfront Marketing Bureau >856-757-9400 >jno1863@aol.com

    10/06/2003 08:54:55
    1. [NJCAMDEN] October Events @ AAGG
    2. John Logan
    3. PLEASE POST October Events @ AAGG Learn more about family history research, computers and African-American heritage. This month the African American Genealogy Group will have the following events and programs. Our focus this month is Oral Histories. Come and refresh your skills in preparation for the holiday season. This is a perfect time to interview relatives and family friends. All programs, unless noted otherwise, are held at the Community College of Philadelphia, West Philadelphia Regional Center, 4725 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Free Parking Lot in the rear. October 14, 2003 at 7:00 PM Guest Speaker Researching African-American Genealogy: Finding Your Ancestors Before 1870 Scott Wilds FREE and Open to the Public October 15, 2003 at 7:00 PM Research Group Getting The Most Out Of Oral History Interviews. Open forum for members. Come with Questions. Come to Learn, Come to Share AAGG MEMBERS ONLY October 18, 2003, 11:00 - 11:45 PM Computer Users Group Search Engines and Databases: Locate and quickly search: Slave Deeds, Bills of Sale, Petitions, Manifests, wills, family sites, surname /locale message boards, Index to Records of Antebellum Plantations, GA Slave Bill of Sale etc AAGG MEMBERS ONLY October 18, 2003, 12:00 - 2:00 PM Workshop Managing A Research Project: Case Studies on Conducting Different types of Family History Projects. Shamele C. Jordon People begin family history research for a variety of reasons. Many African-Americans are looking for Slaves or Native American ancestry and soon find themselves in a heap of papers and confusion. By establishing and documenting goals researchers can avoid some of the pitfalls which will cause frustration. No One Remembers Anything: Oral History Interviews and Finding Leads to Other Records. Toni Austin Interviewing family members is by far the most important task of a family history researcher. At times this can be tough, especially since everyone claims not to remember anything. Learn tips on how to get the most out of an interview and how to use information gathered as leads to other records FREE and Open to the Public October 25, 2003 $45 Trip Washington, DC African American Heritage Tour African-American Civil War Memorial/ Visitors Center, Black Fashion Museum, Lincoln Theater, Howard University, Drive thru the U Street/Shaw neighborhood, Lincoln Memorial, Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, National Gallery of Art (Romare Bearden exhibit) Open to the Public Visit AAGG.org to view the full schedule of events and programs. <http:// www.aagg.org/> For more information on any event or program: Mailing Address AAGG, P.O. Box 27356, Philadelphia, PA 19118 Phone: 215-572-6063; Email: info@aagg.org Web Site: www.aagg.org

    10/05/2003 12:25:11
    1. [NJCAMDEN] CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 58, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP.
    2. CENSUS NJ 1830, p. 58, Burlington County, EVESHAM TWP. Pg. Ln. SURNAME First Wh. Male Wh. Fem. Bl. Male Bl. Fem. TOTAL 58 1 WRIGHT John 3 2 5 58 2 SMITH Thomas 1 2 3 58 3 ENGLE Amasor 5 5 10 58 4 DAWSON William 5 3 8 58 5 SHINN Thomas 5 5 10 58 6 CHRISTOPHER Daniel 3 3 1 7 58 7 EMMONS Benjamin 2 2 4 58 8 ALLISON William 1 1 2 58 9 EVANS Evan 2 3 5 58 10 JOYCE William 3 1 4 58 11 PETERS Isaac 3 5 8 58 12 WATSON Samuel 3 4 7 58 13 FOSTER William 3 1 4 58 14 TRUART Tilman 3 3 6 58 15 HANK Martin 1 1 2 58 16 FOSTER Mary 0 2 2 58 17 MARPLE Mahlon 1 1 2 58 18 GARNER John 3 2 5 58 19 GARNER Joseph 1 2 3 58 20 GARNER John, Jr. 1 2 3 58 21 FOSTER William 5 3 8 58 22 MINGIN Lewis, Jr. 2 1 3 58 23 WELLS William 3 1 4 58 24 SMITH Asa 1 1 2 58 25 SMITH Daniel 2 1 3 58 26 MILLIGAN Elizabeth 3 2 5 58 27 STILL Levin 5 1 6 MaisieAnn@aol.com "Dogs leave pawprints on our hearts."

    10/05/2003 12:22:32
    1. [NJCAMDEN] Photograph Album including photographs from Trenton, NJ
    2. Shelley Cardiel
    3. I've "rescued" an old photograph album which appears to have belonged to the EWING Family of Cape May City, New Jersey. The album is full of photographs including many which are identified, including: 1. Emma STRATTON EWING "Grandmother" taken at the Chester Studio in Cape May City, NJ, probably in the 1890's with Emma appearing to be in her 50's at the time. Based on limited research I believe this may be Emma EWING b. 1844 on Cape Island, NJ, daughter of George STRATTON and Abigail F. LUDLAM. The STRATTON's had 5 children including Bernard, Emma B., Isadora, Sallie, and Charles T. STRATTON all born on Cape Island, NJ. Emma was the wife of James EWING and Mother of George S., Mira, Ella, and Leaming EWING. Emma and her family were included in the 1880 census while living in Lower, NJ. The entire family was listed as having been born in NJ. Emma and James were married on the 24th of September 1866 at Dennis, NJ. James EWING was the son of Leaming & Joana EWING. 2. Myra & Jim HOFFMAN with Ella HOFFMAN DAVIS "Aunt & Uncle" also taken at the Chester Studio in Cape May City, NJ, probably in the 1890's with the couple appearing to be in their 30's and the little girl about 8 years of age. Again, with limited research I find James Hollis HOFFMAN b. 19 April 1864 in Lower, NJ married to Mary E. EWING in 1888 at Coldspring, NJ. The couple had 3 children, Swain, Ella E., and Florence A. HOFFMAN all born in Lower, NJ. Ella E. HOFFMAN b. 12 Sept 1889 is believed to have married Mr. PENSYL. 3. Claud PHILLIP, taken at the Chester Studio in Cape May City, NJ, probably in the 1890's with Claud appearing to be about 5 years old at the time 4. Bob PHILLIP, taken at the Chester Studio in Cape May City, NJ, probably in the 1890's with Bob looking to be about 3 years old at the time 5. Ed PHILLIP, taken at the Heiss Studio in Cape May City, NJ, probably taken in the 1890's when Ed was just an infant 6. Stephen SMITH, postcard photograph taken in the early 1900's at the Bell Studio in Trenton, NJ when he was in his 20's or 30's, address listed on back of 276 Greenkind Ave, Trenton, NJ 7. George EWING, no location or studio, an infant probably taken in the early 1900's 8. Hilbert FELTON's Mother, taken at the Dehes Studio in Philadelphia, PA probably in the 1890's with the subject appearing to be in her 40's at the time. I believe that Hilbert FELTON was b. 15 April 1886, probably in PA and died October 1962 in NJ. 9. Hugo & Stephen SMITH, taken at the MacIntire Studio in Philadelphia, PA probably in the 1880's with the boys appearing to be 5-6 years of age at the time 10. Carper FELTON, taken at the Keely Studio in Philadelphia, PA in the 1860's or 1870's with Casper appearing to be about 5 years old at the time. This could be a photograph of Casper FELTON b. 1862 son of Anthony & Annie FELTON who were living in Winslow, NJ with their two children, Casper and Lotta FELTON when the 1880 census was recorded. The entire family was recorded as having been born in PA. 11. George FELTON, taken at the Entretein Studio in Manayunk, PA, probably taken in the 1870's when George was a teen 12. Willie HAAS, taken at the Chester Studio in Cape May City, NJ in the 1890's as an infant 13. Tin Photograph identified as Hannah EWING and Annie OWENS probably taken in the 1850's or 1860's when they were teens 14. FELTON Home in Rio Grande, NJ "Mother EWING's Home" with family pictured on the front porch Some empty slots in the album reference the following names of missing photographs: Hannah F. EWING Anthony FELTON Hannah FELTON Bessie LEIDEY now Mrs. George KNOTT In addition the album contains 11 "unidentified" photographs, many appearing to be relatives. I'm hoping to locate someone related to the families so that this wonderful old treasure can be returned to its rightful place with family. If you are a member of this family or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley

    10/05/2003 02:52:10