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    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Ship Passenger Lists
    2. Pam Currie
    3. I have 2 ship passenger lists books. PA/DEL(1641-1825) and The South(1538-1825) I will only have these books until Fri 4/23 and will be happy to do lookups. Pam Laferty Currie

    04/19/1999 08:33:03
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Bridgeton Newspaper 1928
    2. In a message dated 99-04-17 10:50:13 EDT, NJCUMBER-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Does anyone have access to archives of the Bridgeton newspaper? Can you tell where it is available? What was the newspaper named at that time? Thanks, Bob >> Bob, the Bridgeton Evening News has been in existence since the 1800s. The Bridgeton Library has a full set of microfilm records. I'm not in NJ, so can't offer to help look up, but I'll be up in late May, so if you've not gotten any info by then, email me and I'll try to stop by then. Regards, Jeanne (JWKncd@aol.com)

    04/18/1999 05:52:23
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Bridgeton Newspaper
    2. Howey, Robert (RTIS)
    3. I am seeking an obituary for Arathene H. (Bowen) Shaw died 9 August 1928 in Bridgeton. Does anyone have access to archives of the Bridgeton newspaper? Can you tell where it is available? What was the newspaper named at that time? Thanks, Bob Bob Howey robert.howey@reedtech.com Researching in Southern New Jersey: HOWEY, VENABLE, BOWEN, WOODLIN, HARRIS, SHAW, HAHN, VEAL, SHRINER, McCORMICK, TORBERT, PAULLIN, IRELAN(D), EVERINGHAM. Researching in Philadelphia, PA: WEBB, McDANIELS

    04/16/1999 02:29:06
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Giberson family
    2. I am looking for the parent of Elizabeth Giberson b Sept 28, 1783 ( reported to have been Gloucester Co) . She died April 20, 1862, in Harrisonville, NJ, She was married to Israel Ewan..... looking for information on his family also! The Atlantic Co Historical Society told me I should check out Cumberland Co since there were many Giberson located here during that time. I have been given 2 different sets of parents and I'm trying to eliminate one. William Giberson and wife Elizabeth ?? are one set. The other is John Giberson III ( from Monmouth Co) and wife Hannah Tice found in Williamstown, NJ at one time. Since I live in Florida it is really hard for me to research all the great records in the various Historical Libraries there, although I do get back "home" as often as possible. Any help with this Giberson family would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Susan

    04/14/1999 03:43:45
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Morvay
    2. I am trying to locate Carmel, New Jersey @1895-1910. I can only find Deerfield Township. If anyone can help it would be appreciated. I would like to finish finding the Morvay family who resided in Millville -Carmel, NJ area. Victor, Julius, Oscar, Joseph, Helen, Celeste. If anyone comes across information containing the Morvay name please contact me. Many thanks.

    04/12/1999 11:53:35
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Bateman
    2. Jan Grube
    3. Looking for information on a Rueben Bateman of Port Norris. He married Kathryn Alexander, and they had a daughter Mary Etta Bateman (b. 28 July 1868 d. 31 May 1894) plus three other children, Elmer, Hannah, and Maggie. Does anyone know of his parents or other siblings, if there were any? JG

    04/12/1999 09:29:01
    1. Re: [NJCUMBER-L] BECHTEL/RICHARDSON
    2. Wil Husted
    3. Deb: I worked at Seabrook Farms during World War II. I was born in 1928 and the plant was there from my earliest memory. I'm sue that there is a history of the complex somewhere. Wil Husted Billings, MT ----- Original Message ----- From: Ed Stimpson <dstimp@capital.net> To: <NJCUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 6:49 PM Subject: [NJCUMBER-L] BECHTEL/RICHARDSON > Hello, > > I am looking for information about my grandfather's family. His name was > Edward BECHTEL, b. 1902, Port Norris, NJ. His father was Frank BECHTEL m. > Anna RICHARDSON. Any info would be most appreciated. > Also, does anyone have any information on Seabrook Farms? My grandfather > had siblings who were employed there at one time. > > Thank you, > > Deb, New York > >

    04/08/1999 07:39:58
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] BOWEN
    2. harryjo
    3. I'm looking for information on the following BOWENS.David Bowen born about 1774,his father James Bowen,born about 1750,son of James Bowen ,born about 1723.He was the son of John Bowen and Rachel Hogbin.Any information on these elusive Bowens would be greatfully appreciated. Harry Chambers Pitman,NJ

    04/07/1999 07:13:02
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] BECHTEL/RICHARDSON
    2. Ed Stimpson
    3. Hello, I am looking for information about my grandfather's family. His name was Edward BECHTEL, b. 1902, Port Norris, NJ. His father was Frank BECHTEL m. Anna RICHARDSON. Any info would be most appreciated. Also, does anyone have any information on Seabrook Farms? My grandfather had siblings who were employed there at one time. Thank you, Deb, New York

    04/07/1999 06:49:11
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] ELEAZAR ROBBINS
    2. Anyone have anything on Eleazar Robbins, married Amanda Bowker 31 Dec 1859 in Cumberland County, N.J.? Thanks, Bill Robbins

    04/06/1999 01:08:10
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Adams/Loder
    2. Karpolorich Family
    3. I am looking for any information on Leslie S. Adams that married Sadie R. Loder on July 29, 1915, in Bridgeton, N. J. Leslie

    04/06/1999 11:39:50
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Carll Genealogy
    2. Bill Ayres
    3. My main line of research is the Ayars family, however during this research I have come across a number of members of the Carll family that are not connected to their ancestral lines. Could anyone be of assistance with the Carlls listed below. Thank You Bill Ayres Ayars Family Association 1. Harriet Carll b.?, d.?, m. 24 Dec 1872 to Thomas Cook Ayars. 2. Anna Luella Carll b. 12 Apr 1855, d. 1915, m.? to Daniel Denn Davis. 3. Mary Carll b. abt 1772, d.?, m. 11 Nov 1811 to Mark Ayars. 4. Mabel Carll b.25 Feb 1878, d. 8 Apr 1931, m.15 Feb 1902 to Ellis Morton Ayars. Any information on the above Carll women appreciated. I have other unconnected Carlls but would like to start with these. Does any one know of a publised work on the Carll Family?

    04/03/1999 09:43:05
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] APOLOGY
    2. Karpolorich Family
    3. I wish to apologize for the inapproprite e-mail that my son e-mail yesterday. He is old enough to know better. Please except my apology. Leslie

    04/03/1999 07:32:30
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Re: Scudder [was: MOOD/STUTZ; DEU>USA;c.1850]
    2. Malcolm, Thanks for the reply. I really don't have any info on my ggrandfather Frank Scudder. I know at one time he lived in Fairton (Fairfield Twp). He married Augusta Stevens who I think was from an area near Fairton called Back Neck. They had 3 children named Anna, Lillian(b.1883-d.1965?--my grandmother) and William "Will". Frank would have probably been born about 1860. Hopefully there is a connection to your James because your towns mentioned are all in So. NJ where my family came from. Keep in touch if you hear of anything else, as will I. Thanks, Joan in NJ

    04/03/1999 06:38:07
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Re: MOOD/STUTZ; DEU>USA;c.1850
    2. Marge; Thanks for the reply. It's poss. that the Stutz name was really Stotz. I just recently found out Christina's maiden name. I'm desperately trying to get all the names of Christina and Chas. Mood's children because I believe my ggrandmother was one of them, Sarah Mood (I think there were 7 siblings in all)..Christina was orphaned in Wurttemberg, Germany at age 2 and her aunt and uncle brought her to the US at age 16, c. 1850. via NY. They lived in Phila. and then Christina moved to Vineland after marrying Chas. and had some of her children there. It's poss. that her family moved to that area to be closer to her and the family. Let me know what you find out. I'm not from that area. I live at the shore, but most of my more recent ancestors either lived/farmed/worked in So. NJ towns for many years. Some areas were Clayton, Neufield, Elmer, Fairton, Elk,Pole Tavern,and then Camden (back when it was nice) and Pennsauken(where I grew up). My family names are LACY/MOOD/SCUDDER/STEVENS on my fathers side, and BROOKS/ HOSE/ LADD/ CRANE on my mothers side. I guess you must live in that area with all that pretty farmland. I drove all around those areas several weeks ago. Thanks, Joan

    04/03/1999 04:41:14
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Re: [NJGLOUCE-L] MOOD/STUTZ; DEU>USA;c.1850
    2. Maxine, Thanks for the reply. Last month I drove over there from the shore and met that man at the fruit stand, selling blueberry bushes. His name is Richard Mood, probably a very distant cousin on my fathers side. Unfortunately he didn't really know much about his ancestors. I think his gggrandfather and my gggrand were the original George and Charles Mood who established that farming area in Elk/Ferrell. He gave me the name of an elderly cousin of his, May Erlack. I spoke to her housekeeper and she was able to give me very little info after asking May some of my questions. She didn't really remember my ggrandmother, Sarah Mood Lacy, but did vaguely recall that she had lived in Camden at one time, after being married to my ggrandfather, William French Lacy. Hopefully I'll be able to connect to someone who knows something!! Thank you for you very kind offer though. Best Regards, Joan in NJ

    04/03/1999 03:40:55
    1. Re: [NJCUMBER-L] Fw: MYASS
    2. Peggy Apostolos
    3. At 05:03 PM 4/2/99 -0500, Karpolorich Family wrote: > >> >This memo is to announce the development of a new software system which >> >will be Year 2000 compliant. known as: >> >"Millennia Year Application Software System" (MYASS). If this is a representation of the quality of this list it surely is time for me to unsubscribe.

    04/02/1999 05:08:13
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] Fw: MYASS
    2. Karpolorich Family
    3. ---------- > From: Randall Holland <railstone@hotmail.com> > To: lkarp1@jaguarsystems.com > Subject: Fwd: MYASS > Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 8:29 PM > > > > > >From: Jennifer Peterson <pete3069@rowan.edu> > >To: Lesley Brooks <broo6493@rowan.edu>, Randy Holland > <railstone@hotmail.com>,Elizabeth vain <vain6732@rowan.edu>,Theresa > Gouker <gouk3741@rowan.edu> > >Subject: MYASS > >Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 14:44:15 -0500 > > > >This memo is to announce the development of a new software system which > >will be Year 2000 compliant. known as: > > > >"Millennia Year Application Software System" (MYASS). > >Next Monday there will be a meeting in which I will show MYASS to > >everyone. We will hold demonstrations throughout the month so that all > >employees will have an opportunity to get a good look at MYASS. We > have > > > >not addressed networking aspects yet, so currently only one person at a > >time can use MYASS. This restriction will be removed after MYASS > >expands. Some employees have begun using the program already. This > >morning I walked into a subordinate's office and was not surprised to > >find that he had his nose buried in MYASS. Some of the less technical > >people may be somewhat afraid of MYASS. > > > >Last week my secretary said to me, "I'm a little nervous, I never put > >anything in MYASS before." I helped her through the first time and > >afterward she admitted that it was relatively painless and she was > >actually looking forward to doing it again, and was even ready to kiss > >MYASS. There have been concerns over the virus that was found in MYASS > >upon initial installation, but the virus has been eliminated and we > were > > > >able to save MYASS. In the future, however, protection will be required > >prior to entering MYASS. This database will encompass all information > >associated with the business. As you begin using the program, feel free > >to put anything you want in MYASS. As MYASS grows larger, we envision > a > > > >time when it will be commonplace for a supervisor to hand work to an > >employee and say, "here, stick this in MYASS." It will be a great day > >when we need data quickly and our employees can respond, "Here it is, > I > > > >just pulled it out of MYASS. > > > > > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    04/02/1999 03:03:00
    1. Re: [NJCUMBER-L] Fw: MYASS
    2. Your message was totally inappropriate on this type of forum. Shame on you! J

    04/02/1999 10:28:48
    1. [NJCUMBER-L] MOOD/STUTZ; DEU>USA;c.1850
    2. Seeking info on a Charles Mood b.1830, and Christina Stutz,b.1833?, both in Wurttemberg. They emigrated circa 1850 to New York,then moved to Phila.,Pa, then Vineland, NJ, and finally to Mullica Hill, NJ. They owned a farm and grew apples. At one time they lived in Vineland and then Pole Tavern. I am trying to verify the names of their other children besides Chas Jr.? b.1865 in Vineland,d.1938 in Elmer. Chas. Sr. and his wife Christina S.(died June 29,1919--Whig Lane, Pole Tavern) are buried in Ferrell Meth. Cemetery south of Mullica Hill, NJ If this sounds familiar to anyone out there I would greatly appreciate any info on Cas. and Christina other children's names Thanks, Joan in NJ

    04/02/1999 10:17:08