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    1. Rowley
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/1171 Message Board Post: Seek information on a Sarah O Rowley who married a George H Fisk April 1887 in Port Norris, NJ. Sarah was born approx 1848.

    03/04/2006 02:31:40
    1. Dickenson/Hollinger
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/1170 Message Board Post: Seeking information on Sarah Hollinger, wife of Jonathon Dickenson. They had a son Wesley B Dickenson. He was a retired soldier, born abt 1843 and died at age 69 in Bivalve, NJ. on Feb 6, 1913. Who was Parents/Siblings of Sarah Hollinger?

    03/04/2006 02:25:19
    1. Sarah Edwards
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/1169 Message Board Post: Seeking information on Sarah Edwards. daughter of David Edwards, mother unknown. Sarah married unknown Hollinger and died July 20, 1918 in Port Norris, NJ She was born approx 1839.

    03/04/2006 02:08:33
    1. Re: Schenck family who lived in Millville, Cumberland County, NJ
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LUTZ, BEAKLEY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/1168.1 Message Board Post: Provide me with the Mays Landing "SCHENCK" name and I'll be glad to tell you of any ties. I know of a few in Union Cemetery down your way but most used a different spelling. The "SCHANCK" family in Millville is also tied to this family.

    03/04/2006 07:57:07
    1. Schenck family who lived in Millville, Cumberland County, NJ
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Schenck/Gallagher/Loder/Austin/Walker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/1168 Message Board Post: If anyone has information on any of the following Schenck family members, please contact me at [email protected] Clayton S. Schenck b. 01/27/1910 son of Clayton & Ethel Female Schenck b. 05/07/1911 dau. of Wm.T. & Clara Hannah Elizabeth Schenck b. 05/06/1908 dau. Wm. & Clara Leon Schenck b. 05/07/1904 son of Wm. & Hannah Male Schenck b. 03/30/1914 son of Wm. H. & Clara Norman Schenck b. 12/27/1906 son Wm. & Clara Russell W. Schenck b. 03/19/1913 son of Russell & Ida Tryphenia Schenck b. 01/14/1908 dau. of Clayton & Ethel William F. Schenck b. 12/10/1912 son of Wm. & Mabel I believe that these Millville Schenck are related to my wife's Mays Landing, NJ, Schencks!!! Does anyone have more info. on these people listed? Thanks in advance, Joe

    03/03/2006 11:06:00
    1. JAMES BOWEN
    2. The Chambers
    3. I'm looking for information on James Bowen, b abt 1724, son of John and Rachel. He died abt 1779. He had at least four children. Rachel, James, Sarah and Hannah. His wife's name is unknown. All were of the Cumberland County area. Possibly the Stow Creek. I'm also interested in his son James Bowen, b abt 1750.He died in March of 1779. His wife was Rachel. He too lived in the Stow Creek area. He worked as a farmer. They had a son named David b abt 1775. David Bowen married Mary. They had at least four children. David, Jonathan, Sarah and Rachel. All were born in the early 1800-1810 period. Sarah married a McPherson and Rachel married John Horner. Rachel and John Horner were in the Canton area. Anyone recognize this group? Thanx, Harry Chambers Pitman, NJ

    02/28/2006 02:53:56
    1. Tuckahoe/Maurice River
    2. While there is mention of the Tuckahoe and Maurice River area of New Jersey, please let me intercept here with mention of my family that was from this area. I have not posted anything on this family for a number of years. So I thought with possibly new people here on the list I would repost. Within your research you may have come across these names. This is my biggest brick wall in my research and has been for many years for many family members trying to find and break it. David Taylor born circa 1770's married August 21, 1798 in Cumberland County to Suzanna Williams born 1776 PLEASE NOTE: When the marriage of David and Suzanna was recorded, it was recorded as Naylor instead of Taylor. But our family name has always been Taylor. Children: Thankful Taylor 1807-1882 Whitefield W. Taylor 1809-1894 (do not confuse with Whitefield B. Taylor) Hannah Taylor 1814-1889 Parents of Suzanna Williams were Barlow Williams and Mehetable Carll Parents of Barlow were John Williams and Thankful Barlow Parents of David Taylor mentioned above are unknown. Some pairs of Taylors exist but cannot be confirmed as being David's parents. I am looking for anything thing that would confirm David Taylor's birth date, baptism date, who his parents and/or siblings were. If anyone knows these names and/or families or comes across them in their research of the Tuckahoe and Maurice River area please contact me. Thank you Sharon

    02/28/2006 01:39:48
    1. Tuckahoe/Maurice River
    2. Bonnie Bowen
    3. Hello, While we are on the subject of this area.......does anyone have any information on the death of Roxanna Steelman, b.9/10/1792, wife of John Scull and daughter of Mathias Steelman and Eleanor Camp? Also, John's parents are still missing! Bonnie

    02/28/2006 01:07:15
    1. Re: [NJCUMBER] Re: Cumberland Furnace
    2. I also show HESS marriages from this area as they are connected to my VANAMAN's, BUDD's, and SCUDDER's in Upper Twp, Cape May, and Port Elizabeth, next door in Cumberland Co. I show Matthias Steelman HESS of Maurice River Twp.(son of Jonathan) m. Sarah Jane SCUDDER (daughter of David SCUDDER and Martha Corson Gandy) abt. 1857 in Tuckahoe, NJ. I also descend from Eli BUDD and Ann Carman. Eli founded Cumberland Furnace in 1785 and then in 1810 his son Wesley BUDD developed a blast furnace and forge at the site. Regards, Joan In a message dated 2/27/2006 11:06:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Richmond Hess Born 11/26/1827 married Abigail Champion Born 5/15/1831- Abigail Parents were David Champion and Rheuhamah Steelman. David was my GGGreat Grandfathers Brother (Mark T. Champion). Their parents being Nathaniel Champion and Temperance Scull. I would like to add more of the Hess family to my tree, I currently have 93 members. I'm very interested in the area surrounding the Great Egg Harbor to the Maurice River, since most of my family has called it home for most of 2 1/2 centuries. I would be happy to share any info you might need and you can look for my tree on roots web, just search for Leland Champion (my grandfather) and click on the tree under champiod. Dale ps-are you in the Hess line of William Hess and Ann Burley

    02/28/2006 12:28:49
    1. Re: Cumberland Furnace
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/721.3.1.3.1.1 Message Board Post: Richmond Hess Born 11/26/1827 married Abigail Champion Born 5/15/1831- Abigail Parents were David Champion and Rheuhamah Steelman. David was my GGGreat Grandfathers Brother (Mark T. Champion). Their parents being Nathaniel Champion and Temperance Scull. I would like to add more of the Hess family to my tree, I currently have 93 members. I'm very interested in the area surrounding the Great Egg Harbor to the Maurice River, since most of my family has called it home for most of 2 1/2 centuries. I would be happy to share any info you might need and you can look for my tree on roots web, just search for Leland Champion (my grandfather) and click on the tree under champiod. Dale ps-are you in the Hess line of William Hess and Ann Burley

    02/27/2006 01:22:10
    1. Re: Cumberland Furnace
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HESS STEELMAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/721.3.1.3.1 Message Board Post: Dear Dale, I am of the Hess family that started in Pt. Elizabeth NJ. from that point they started and Hesstown Rd. there to RT 49 were all of my family's homes and land at that time. I had Hess relatives in Bellplain also.Many relatives Hess in Head of the River (.Tuckahoe) and in Cumberland too. I know of the Champion family. My grandfather was William A. Hess. Our Hess in Pt Elizabeth came there originally from Germany. John (Johann) Hess . What Hess name is related to you?This is very interesting so please keep in touch. Thankyou. Sincerely , Doris

    02/27/2006 12:52:44
    1. Re: Cumberland Furnace
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: champion steelman harris endicott hess Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/721.3.1.3 Message Board Post: Hello Doris, I would be interested in your Hess info, I have some in my family tree. Mostly Hess family that lived in Belleplain-Tuckahoe area

    02/27/2006 11:54:36
    1. First Baptist Cemetery (aka Bridgeton Baptist) is being cleaned up!
    2. andrea batcho
    3. Hi Everyone, I went to visit my 3rd great grandpa yesterday at Bridgeton Baptist Cemetery and.. the overgrown "jungle" part of it had been trimmed down!! Some headstones were righted and I noticed some trimming had been done in other areas. I am so excited!! I just wrote a thank you letter to the Trustees of the First Baptist Church. I have two photos - one of the "jungle" and one of a fixed headstone - that I took. Please email me if you would like me to email it to you and let me know if you would like high resolution or low resolution (web resolution) - I don't want to clog the mailboxes of those with dialup! yayya!! -andrea

    02/26/2006 03:27:59
    1. Re: Husted
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wQB.2ACE/225.226.349.355.351.2 Message Board Post: In the 1920 we see Jacob Sheppard renting on Broad St. in Millville with his second wife, called "Mary" instead of Margaret. This is my Margaret Langley, whose first husband was John Gifford. With this couple in 1910 was a grandson Charles L. Husted, 10. Might he be the child of a daughter of Jacob? Charles is not living with them by 1920.

    02/26/2006 02:48:45
    1. Re: Cumberland Furnace
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg//wQB.2ACE/721.3.1.1.1 Message Board Post: If you could look over the Bible page photos and post what surnames are there, several readers may appreciate it.

    02/26/2006 02:19:57
    1. Baboo Sudah (aka: Sadah or Saidu) living in Bridgeton after 1890
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wQB.2ACE/1167 Message Board Post: I am searching for the full date of death and/or the burial place for Baboo Sudah (aka: Sadah, Saidu) a Civil War veteran originally from India. He was employed by the South Jersey Institute in Bridgeton in the 1890's. Buried in Bridgeton?

    02/18/2006 07:58:19
    1. Cossaboon Family
    2. Thank you for those who did this census look up for me. This is definitely the family that I was looking for. I was thrown off by the fact that this Edward L. Cossaboon was born in Maryland. It has never been known or talked about that any of this family was anywhere but New Jersey. That just gives me another place to start searching. What puzzles me but may be easily answered is that May, the last born child, is not listed. Her mother, Edward's wife, died from childbirth complications in 1899 when May was born. I guess it may be that May died before 1910. Thank you for the Samuel G. and Rebecca G. Garrison info that they are listed on this 1910 census as being next door. The Garrisons are the in laws to Edward Cossaboon, his wife's parents. Thanks again for all the help Sharon

    02/18/2006 07:55:32
    1. Re: [NJCUMBER] COSSABOON FAMILY CUMBERLAND CO.
    2. Hi Sharon, I find Harry living with his father and siblings in Glassboro, Gloucester Co, NJ in the 1910 census. Edward is a glass blower at a bottle factory as well as Harry. Only Edward came up in a soundex search and not any of the siblings' names. Name: Edward L Edward L Age in 1910: 48 Estimated birth year: abt 1862 Birthplace: Maryland Home in 1910: Glassboro Twp, Gloucester, New Jersey Neighbors: _View Results_ (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?ti=0&r=an&db=1910uscenindex&F20=NJT624_885-0219&rank=0) Race: White Gender: Male Edward, age 48, Wd. b. Maryland, parents b. NJ, Glassblower Maud S. 24, Single, b. NJ no occup. Harry M. 23, S, b. NJ Glassblower Claud S. 20, b. NJ Glassblower Reba G. 17, b. NJ Operator in ??? Lorenz R. 14, b. NJ no occupation They live next door to Samuel G., age 72 and Rebecca G. Garrison, age 62 in case there might be a connection. Regards, Joan In a message dated 2/17/2006 9:21:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I am searching for him in 1910. I believe he married in 1912. He would be age 23 and single in 1910. His father was Edward Cossaboon. His mother was deceased in 1899 from childbirth. Siblings of Harry include Maud, Claud, Reba, Lorenzo, and May. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Sharon Chester County PA

    02/17/2006 11:38:03
    1. COSSABOON FAMILY CUMBERLAND CO.
    2. I am sending this through the list again. I am not sure if it went through before or not. I do not remember seeing it come through my mailbox unless it got lost among my email. Sorry if you get this twice. Sharon I am new to this list. I am searching for a Harry Myers Cossaboon born in Millville, New Jersey in 1887 and died in Pennsylvania in 1943. I found him in the 1900 federal census in Millville-2nd Precinct New Jersey as a child of 13 years. I found him in the 1920 federal census in Millville City- Ward 5, 1st Precinct New Jersey as a married man with 2 children. I found him in the 1930 federal census in Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania as a married man with 5 children. I am searching for him in 1910. I believe he married in 1912. He would be age 23 and single in 1910. His father was Edward Cossaboon. His mother was deceased in 1899 from childbirth. Siblings of Harry include Maud, Claud, Reba, Lorenzo, and May. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Sharon Chester County PA

    02/17/2006 02:20:32
    1. Haleyville
    2. Does anyone know how the town of Haleyvilled got it's name? Carole Brace

    02/17/2006 06:50:34