Hi Andrea, I'm really indebted to you for the info you sent. Thanks for going to so much trouble for me. >From this I figure Joseph B. Henshall is buried somewhere else. I think his wife or perhaps one of them(?) Rose A. Henshall, died in the Phila./Germantown area. I also "think" they were the parents Of Percival Palmer Henshall. I may have proof somewhere in my filing system -- just need to get into the right boxes, a 60+ years collection of all sorts of family goodies ;-} that I am trying to get in order for family members to figure out. Hohsnstall unknown to me but thanks. I have been aware of your "final offer" since you first wrote about it. Since none of my kinfolks lived in Millville, I thought I'd see if something similar would take place at Broad Street. I hope to find someone who would venture into the cemetery, find the sites and take some photos of stones--if they are still there and still legible. And for a fee (to be agreed to first). Do you know of a contact person at the cemetery? Thanks again for taking your time for the vital information. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "andrea batcho" <final.offer@gmail.com> To: <njcumber@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 8:32 PM Subject: Re: [NJCUMBER] Scarlet Fever--- 1891-1892 > Hi Mary, > You mean the Broad Street Church Cemetery in Bridgeton. > > Ida M. Henshall age 68 was buried May 18, 1918, in the SW section, lot > 141 (wife of George) > George Henshall age 71 was buried Dec 9, 1918, in the SW section, lot 141 > > George Leon Henshall age 49 years, 3 moths, 3 days's ashes were buried > July 25, 1928 in SW section, lot 141 (son of George) > > I didn't see any nother Henshalls from 1880-preset. I did see Pauline > Hohsnstall in 1899.. (widow of Fred R.) > > -andrea > > On Jan 11, 2008 9:19 PM, Mary Kurtz <mhk2406@insightbb.com> wrote: >> Hi Keith, >> >> Do you perhaps have any records from The "Old Cemetery " in Bridgeton? >> Old Stone? Presbyterian? Or other name for it? The family belonged to St >> Andrews >> Episcopal Church in Bridgeton. >> >> I am looking for my grandparents George and Ida HENSHALL both died in >> 1918, >> and two uncles: George Leon HENSHALL and the eldest Joseph B. HENSHALL. >> George Leon died in the late 1920s or early 1930s. And there may be my >> aunt >> Maggie who died with diphtheria before 1900. >> >> I did not have any luck with Findagrave. But maybe this cemetery has not >> been listed >> yet. >> >> If any lister knows anything about this church and burying ground, >> please >> let me >> know. Many thanks, Mary Bramell HENSHALL Kurtz >> -- > Cumberland County Genealogists can order a 2 CD set of high resolution > photographs of the original records of the Old Cohansey Baptist Church > at Roadstown! Original Sexton's book, Pastor's book, and more! All > proceeds go to the church's historical committee. $15 (includes > shipping) - email me at final.offer@gmail.com to order today! **$824 > donated to the church to date** > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.1/1220 - Release Date: 1/11/2008 > 6:09 PM > >