In the 1830 census there is a William Simkins in Salem County at Lower Alloway's Creek & one in Gloucester County at Greenwich Township. [email protected] wrote: > > > >In a message dated 8/31/2005 1:04:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > >Message Board Post: > >looking for info on William Simpkins 1787-1865, died south jersy. looking >for marriage and children names. I would appreciate any clues. Any free census >assistance for 1820? >thank you > > > > > >Unfortunately, there is no 1820 census for NJ. Joan > > > > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > >
In a message dated 8/31/2005 1:04:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Message Board Post: looking for info on William Simpkins 1787-1865, died south jersy. looking for marriage and children names. I would appreciate any clues. Any free census assistance for 1820? thank you Unfortunately, there is no 1820 census for NJ. Joan
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/1133.1 Message Board Post: My mother's great aunt who raised her--Tillie Spencer-Hann-Hanby was married to a Robert Hanby in the late 1950's. He was her second husband and she his second wife, but they were only married for about 3 or 4 years when he died of stomach cancer. They were childhood sweethearts who had been separated and found each other again 50 yrs. later. Tillie was born in 1891 in Centre Grove, and I believe Robert was her age or slightly older. Both had been married and raised families. I would be interested in any descendants also just to fill in the story. Good Luck.
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I'm looking for John Fisher. I believe he lived in Cumberland County. Possibly the Shiloh area. I'm guessing he was born about 1780. His wife may have been Nancy. I know of one son, Thomas Fisher born about 1804. Any information on these people would be appreciated. Thanx, Harry Chambers Pitman, NJ Chasing Sanderlin, Horner, Bowen, Fox, Freas/Fries, Owen/Owens, Fisher, and Ogden in Cumberland and Salem Counties.
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/1133 Message Board Post: Harry Hanby, parents were John and Elizabeth.Harry was born Nov.21, 1898 in New Jersey Cumberland Co. Beulah Sockwell, parents Belford Sockwell and Mary Elizabeth Turpin. Beulah born Aug. 12, 1902 Millville, Cumberland Co. They were married sometime around 1920 and had 2 or 3 children. they were later divorced, date unknown. Harry remarried in 1932. Beulah probley never remarried as her death record has Hanby in 1965 in New Jersey. Any information on either of these persons greatly appreciated as there seems to be no censua data for either. Where did they go to school? when and where they married?
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/1132 Message Board Post: would love info on George , Lydia's brother . do you have a birth date and birthplace. trying to find where my george fits in the world . thank you
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/1053.1 Message Board Post: hi, i don't have a Lydia but did she have any brothers or sisters? any help would be appreciated
I don't know your James Dilks but can look around. The James T. Dilks (parents Jos.and Rachael Sickler Dilks) that you find in 1860 Gloucester is m. to my Lydia B. LACY (Parents Thomas and Rachael Bates LACY). Regards, Joan In a message dated 8/29/2005 1:21:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: At the Millville Historical Society I found a death stat for Elizabeth Steel (Steele) of Dec. 14, 1893. I presume she died in Millville. It listed her parents as James and Ann Dilks, and says she was born in Glassboro. Elizabeth was the widow of William Steele Sr. I had erroneously thought her maiden name was Elliot. Based on varying Census info, William Sr. was b. between 1812 and 1818 (possibly in Pa.), and Elizabeth between 1817 and 1825. Seen in Millville in 1880 is William, 62 (therefore born about 1818) and wife is Elizabeth, 55 (b. 1825?). They have 3 grown children sharing the household: Mary Facemire 40, (b. 1840); Thomas 28. (b. 1852); Kate 24. (b. 1856). Kate is Single, Mary is called Married and Thomas is Widowed. There are also grandchildren Arania, 14 and Edward Steele, 5 whom I assume belong to Thomas. Out of the nest by 1880 is their son, William Jr. He lived approx. 1855 to 1927 and died in Millville (Cumberland County). William Jr.'s grandson, my father, clearly remembers when William Jr. died, but not much else. William Jr. is in the 1880 census at age 25, working as a glassblower. He and wife Mary (Horton), age 17, have an 11 month-old son Frank, and I happen to know they named later children Edna, Emma, Alma and William Carlton Steele. Frankie and Edna died as children. Alma and W. Carlton both married, but had no issue. My GM, Emma Steele Langley (1881-1982) did have four sons who lived. Two of these sons had no children, but Emma bore H. Norman (1903-91) who later had a son, the late J. Donald. Donald has 6 living offspring, but since none is a researcher, I stand alone in asking if any of you Dilks sleuths can help out here! Backing up to 1870, William Sr. was called a "Stael" in the Millville Census: William, 55, Elizabeth, 50, Mary 31 (Facemire), Samuel 29, Christiana, 22, Thomas, 21, Kate 18, William 16, Harriet 9, Arana 4, and Frank Facemire, 13. In 1860 they were renting in Bridgeton: William "Steel" 48; Elizabeth, 45; Samuel 23; Sarah 20; Christiana 16; Thomas 11; Katey 9; William 7; Charlie Francis 4 (Steel crossed out - this is Frank Facemire, son of the Steele daughter Mary Facemire, 25.) There is a James Dilks in Gloucester County in 1860 who is old enough to be E's father, but his wife is not an Ann. The 1850 finds the Steeles in Gloucester County (Franklinville, I think!): William, 37; Elizabeth, 33; Samuel 13; Sarah 10; Christiana, 5; Thomas 2. I once saw this Census first hand, but now have HeritageQuest, which does not index the 1850, so I wonder if anyone can find James and Ann Dilks on Ancestry that year, or earlier (William Steel/Staehl too, for that matter). I notices some Dilks graves at Porchtown (Zion) which is where Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties come together, but must go back now that I've found some Dilks G-G-GP's. ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx
At the Millville Historical Society I found a death stat for Elizabeth Steel (Steele) of Dec. 14, 1893. I presume she died in Millville. It listed her parents as James and Ann Dilks, and says she was born in Glassboro. Elizabeth was the widow of William Steele Sr. I had erroneously thought her maiden name was Elliot. Based on varying Census info, William Sr. was b. between 1812 and 1818 (possibly in Pa.), and Elizabeth between 1817 and 1825. Seen in Millville in 1880 is William, 62 (therefore born about 1818) and wife is Elizabeth, 55 (b. 1825?). They have 3 grown children sharing the household: Mary Facemire 40, (b. 1840); Thomas 28. (b. 1852); Kate 24. (b. 1856). Kate is Single, Mary is called Married and Thomas is Widowed. There are also grandchildren Arania, 14 and Edward Steele, 5 whom I assume belong to Thomas. Out of the nest by 1880 is their son, William Jr. He lived approx. 1855 to 1927 and died in Millville (Cumberland County). William Jr.'s grandson, my father, clearly remembers when William Jr. died, but not much else. William Jr. is in the 1880 census at age 25, working as a glassblower. He and wife Mary (Horton), age 17, have an 11 month-old son Frank, and I happen to know they named later children Edna, Emma, Alma and William Carlton Steele. Frankie and Edna died as children. Alma and W. Carlton both married, but had no issue. My GM, Emma Steele Langley (1881-1982) did have four sons who lived. Two of these sons had no children, but Emma bore H. Norman (1903-91) who later had a son, the late J. Donald. Donald has 6 living offspring, but since none is a researcher, I stand alone in asking if any of you Dilks sleuths can help out here! Backing up to 1870, William Sr. was called a "Stael" in the Millville Census: William, 55, Elizabeth, 50, Mary 31 (Facemire), Samuel 29, Christiana, 22, Thomas, 21, Kate 18, William 16, Harriet 9, Arana 4, and Frank Facemire, 13. In 1860 they were renting in Bridgeton: William "Steel" 48; Elizabeth, 45; Samuel 23; Sarah 20; Christiana 16; Thomas 11; Katey 9; William 7; Charlie Francis 4 (Steel crossed out - this is Frank Facemire, son of the Steele daughter Mary Facemire, 25.) There is a James Dilks in Gloucester County in 1860 who is old enough to be E's father, but his wife is not an Ann. The 1850 finds the Steeles in Gloucester County (Franklinville, I think!): William, 37; Elizabeth, 33; Samuel 13; Sarah 10; Christiana, 5; Thomas 2. I once saw this Census first hand, but now have HeritageQuest, which does not index the 1850, so I wonder if anyone can find James and Ann Dilks on Ancestry that year, or earlier (William Steel/Staehl too, for that matter). I notices some Dilks graves at Porchtown (Zion) which is where Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties come together, but must go back now that I've found some Dilks G-G-GP's.
Hi listers, got this request from Susie while I was out of town. Have found her some information from my resource books and sent it on, but it's very sketchy. This is not my line. Does anyone have information on the family of Rev. Ethan Osborn she can use to make their display more interesting? thanks, Robin Subj: Church Record Lookup Date: 8/20/2005 1:52:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) Sent from the Internet _(Details)_ (aolmsg://02a8ba78/inethdr/2) Hello I am researching information on the family of Reverend Ethan Osborn (Aug 21, 1758 - May 1, 1858) who served as the pastor of the Old Stone Church also known as the Fairfield Presbyterian Church in Fairton, Fairfield Township, Cumberland County for 55 years. Could you look up this name in the Early Church Records of Cumberland County? The church congregation split in about 1838 and a group formed the First Presbyterian Church of Cedarville I am doing volunteer work for the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum. They have recently accepted the donation of a lovely friendship quilt given to Reverend Osborn in 1842. The quilt was signed by 27 ladies of the congregation. Any assistance you might be able to give me would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks! Susie Trumble 303-973-8622 [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])
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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/662.2 Message Board Post: I am related to Gertrude Wallace. She is my Grand Aunt. I would love to trade information. Also where do you live. I have relatives who are alive who I think actually might remember her.
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/1131.1 Message Board Post: What type of info? Census? Immigration? Karen
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/1131 Message Board Post: Looking for Inofmration on Florence Gould married Melvin Gould
Andrea Please send me the url. Thanks Bob [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > NJCUMBER-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 105 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Woodruff United Methodist Church S [andrea batcho <[email protected]] > #2 Old photos from the area (followup [andrea batcho <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from NJCUMBER-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Woodruff United Methodist Church Sexton's book (will do lookups) > Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:24:49 -0400 > From: andrea batcho <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Hi everyone, > Just wanted to let you know that I have a copy of the Woodruff United > Methodist Church Sexton's book. It's in 2 sections: alphabetical order and > then by section. It's 1821 to 1989. > Let me know if you'd like me to look anyone up. They're both pretty small > booklets, so it's no big deal. > My RAOGK as so many out there have done RAOGK's for me. > -andrea > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Old photos from the area (followup) > Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:28:37 -0400 > From: andrea batcho <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I'd like to thank everyone for responding to my query regarding photo > preservation. I was hoping to find something to fit the photo-cards (not > sure what the official name is) as they aren't conventional sizes by today's > standards. I was hoping to put in in an album rather than a box. So if > anyone has a modern archival album that these photo-cards fit into, please > let me know where you got it. > If you would like to look at the pictures and see if you recognize anyone, > email me and I will give you the URL. > Thank you! > -andrea
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/1130 Message Board Post: I am searching for a lady by the name of Lois whose mother I believe was Mary Schlegel Graham. I do not know Lois' married name, but I have reason to believe she may live in Vineland, NJ. I have some genealogical info for her and also a contact in Germany who would like to communicate with her. Please contact me at [email protected] if you can put me in touch with her.
I'd like to thank everyone for responding to my query regarding photo preservation. I was hoping to find something to fit the photo-cards (not sure what the official name is) as they aren't conventional sizes by today's standards. I was hoping to put in in an album rather than a box. So if anyone has a modern archival album that these photo-cards fit into, please let me know where you got it. If you would like to look at the pictures and see if you recognize anyone, email me and I will give you the URL. Thank you! -andrea
Hi everyone, Just wanted to let you know that I have a copy of the Woodruff United Methodist Church Sexton's book. It's in 2 sections: alphabetical order and then by section. It's 1821 to 1989. Let me know if you'd like me to look anyone up. They're both pretty small booklets, so it's no big deal. My RAOGK as so many out there have done RAOGK's for me. -andrea