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    1. [NJESSEX] Dodd/Miller Montclair/Bloomfield
    2. Looking for parents of Germaine "Gemima" Miller. Have found the following person on Vital records NJ Deaths Essex County Montclair microfilm LDS #0584587. Gemima Miller b abt 1820 parents Miller m 23 Oct 1841 2nd Reformed Church of Paterson David Dodd son Albert Dodd and Lydia Cueman She of Paterson and he of Bloomfield. Gemima d 24 Feb 1868 Montclair. Place of burial came from following. GMNJ Vol 34, 1959, p. 50 indicates a Jemima Dodd had been buried at the First Methodist Church Yard, Montclair, NJ. David d 8 Feb 1896 at Montclair buried at Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Montclair. Thank you. Judith Courter Ullman

    09/18/1999 03:55:29
    1. [NJESSEX] RE: Researching
    2. 9/17/99 Good evening all: Just wondering if anyone has had any luck with the name of Eugene Nelson, believed to have resided in Newark, New Jersey during the years of 1946-50. He would be of Scotch descent. Served in the Armed Forces (WWII) and a veteran. Worked as a furrier in the Essex County area. I would appreciate any information that maybe obtained on this gentleman. Thank you, Patty skatadoo52@aol.com

    09/17/1999 05:28:05
    1. [NJESSEX] FLOYD
    2. Hi Hoping that all our NJ friends and listers are safe & sound. Praying for all the suffered because of the floods and winds of FLOYD. Dyane

    09/17/1999 04:09:43
    1. [NJESSEX] Cemetery
    2. MEREDITH SOROZAN
    3. The mystery cemetery (CHS) is the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre in East Orange, NJ. Many thanks to all the people who responded so quickly to my request for help. Best regards, Meredith Sorozan

    09/16/1999 08:43:45
    1. [NJESSEX] Newark Cemetery?
    2. MEREDITH SOROZAN
    3. I just received a death record for Martha Soroczan who died in Newark, September 14, 1927. According to this certificate she was born in Austria. The place of burial is listed as C.H S. Does anyone have any idea what cemetery this might be? Your help is much appreciated. Best regards, Meredith Sorozan

    09/16/1999 04:46:24
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Newark Cemetery?
    2. In a message dated 09/16/1999 6:47:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lindseysn@email.msn.com writes: << eceived a death record for Martha Soroczan who died in Newark, September 14, 1927. According to this certificate she was born in Austria. The place of burial is listed as C.H S. Does anyone have any idea what cemetery this might be? Your help is much appreciated. >> The only one I can think of might be <A HREF="http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~geishome/cemeteries/holysepulchre.htm">Ho ly Sepulchre Cemetery</A> Rob

    09/16/1999 12:58:42
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Help with Gilder/Guilder
    2. Patrick Fehring
    3. I would start by getting a copy of his death certificate. Sometimes they are more specific about birthplaces other than just the country. Also, frequently on death certificates there is immigration information. If you can narrow down the year of his marriage request a copy of the Marriage certificate. This also has birth information and frequently has information on parents too. NJ only charges $4.00 for most vital records and they have a downloadable form online at http://www.state.nj.us/health/vital/vital.htm There is also additional information here about other types of records and where to send for them. Patrick A Fehring patrick_fehring@hotmail.com My Italian Surnames: ACONE, BATTAGLINO, LEPORE, MARIA, PAGLIUCCO, PERROTTI, SEMENTA, VASSALLO My German Surnames: EMMERICH, FEHRING, FIESELER, SCHAEF, VAIHINGER, WAGEMANN, My Swedish Surnames: BERGSTROM, CHRISTIANSSON, JOHANSDOTTER, ERICKSSON http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Village/5416/Genealogy/main.html >From: "wlthayer" <wlthayer@sofnet.com> >To: NJESSEX-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [NJESSEX] Help with Gilder/Guilder >Date: Wed, 15 Sep 99 16:15:11 PDT > >I need suggestions on where to look for Charles Gilder. Iknow he was born >in Germany in 1839. He came to America about 1858 and married in 1863 or >1865 in Newark. All five of his living children were born in Newark and he >died in Newark June 19, 1905. I want to find where in Germany he came from >but need an idea of port of entry---where to look. Any suggestions? > > >==== NJESSEX Mailing List ==== >For a complete listing of NJGenWeb County sites, visit: ><http://www.cyberenet.net/~gsteiner/njgenweb/> > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    09/16/1999 01:16:20
    1. [NJESSEX] Fwd: New Source
    2. --part1_5ba6174a.2511d978_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_5ba6174a.2511d978_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <StLouis-MO-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yc01.mx.aol.com (rly-yc01.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.33]) by air-yc02.mail.aol.com (v60.28) with ESMTP; Wed, 15 Sep 1999 23:22:12 -0400 Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.27]) by rly-yc01.mx.aol.com (v61.9) with ESMTP; Wed, 15 Sep 1999 23:22:03 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id UAA04316; Wed, 15 Sep 1999 20:20:56 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 20:20:56 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <37E0614C.DF899855@ala.net> Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 22:17:32 -0500 From: Jerry Robke <jrobke@ala.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: "StLouis-MO-L@rootsweb.com" <StLouis-MO-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: New Source Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Resent-Message-ID: <nQB7Y.A.JDB.XIG43@bl-11.rootsweb.com> To: StLouis-MO-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: StLouis-MO-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <StLouis-MO-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/5831 X-Loop: StLouis-MO-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: StLouis-MO-L-request@rootsweb.com The Immigrant Ship Transcribers Guild has a new source page called Compass located at http://istg.rootsweb.com/ You might want to check it out. Rose --part1_5ba6174a.2511d978_boundary--

    09/15/1999 07:26:16
    1. [NJESSEX] Please sign your posts (From List Adminstrator)
    2. Glenn G. Geisheimer
    3. Hello Researchers, I've noticed that a few of the recent posts have come through anonymously. Where all friends on these lists so please sign your posts with your real names. I would think that you may get a better response by doing that. Thank you for your cooperation, -------- Glenn G. Geisheimer, Iselin, New Jersey: germanic42@home.com Owner: NJMiddle,NJEssex, Co-Sysop Baden-Wurttemberg Mailing Lists Essex County, NJ Genealogy: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex/ Middlesex County, NJ Genealogy: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmiddle/ Personal Genealogy Site: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~geishome/ggg/ Virtual Newark, NJ(NEW): http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~geishome/

    09/15/1999 04:21:42
    1. [NJESSEX] Death index?
    2. Amy Leone
    3. Does NJ have a death index? Amy >

    09/15/1999 12:42:39
    1. [NJESSEX] Help with Gilder/Guilder
    2. wlthayer
    3. I need suggestions on where to look for Charles Gilder. Iknow he was born in Germany in 1839. He came to America about 1858 and married in 1863 or 1865 in Newark. All five of his living children were born in Newark and he died in Newark June 19, 1905. I want to find where in Germany he came from but need an idea of port of entry---where to look. Any suggestions?

    09/15/1999 10:15:11
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Littell-Swain of Springfield
    2. In a message dated 09/15/1999 4:55:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mcmane@club-internet.fr writes: << Subj: [NJESSEX] Littell-Swain of Springfield Date: 09/15/1999 4:55:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: mcmane@club-internet.fr (Aralynn McMane) Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:mcmane@club-internet.fr">mcmane@club-internet.fr</A> To: NJESSEX-L@rootsweb.com Littell ("Family Records or genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham") writes: "HENRY LITTELL, (1st child of Nathaniel, son of Samuel, 1st,) had children: (5th Gen.)" and also writes that Henry's seventh child: "Nancy married Richard Swain, of Springfield." No dates, but it appears from the context that Henry may have been born circa 1750, perhaps a little later. Does anyone know of Richard Swain and Nancy (Littell) Swain of Springfield and their descendants? Springfield is in Essex County, N.J. Thank you for your kind attention and any advice. Dave McMane Paris, France >> I would like to get a copy of this book. Does anyone know where I might purchase it? Thanks Dave from Long Island

    09/15/1999 06:57:52
    1. [NJESSEX] Littell-Swain of Springfield
    2. Aralynn McMane
    3. Littell ("Family Records or genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham") writes: "HENRY LITTELL, (1st child of Nathaniel, son of Samuel, 1st,) had children: (5th Gen.)" and also writes that Henry's seventh child: "Nancy married Richard Swain, of Springfield." No dates, but it appears from the context that Henry may have been born circa 1750, perhaps a little later. Does anyone know of Richard Swain and Nancy (Littell) Swain of Springfield and their descendants? Springfield is in Essex County, N.J. Thank you for your kind attention and any advice. Dave McMane Paris, France

    09/15/1999 03:15:17
    1. [NJESSEX] KING
    2. POWER I
    3. I am searching for information on William Henry KING. He was born 18 Jul 1856 in Newark, Essex Co., NJ. He married Lillie May DICKERSON of Licking Co., OH. He died 6 Sep 1892 in Jersey Twp., Licking Co., OH. Does any of this ring a bell? I don't know who his parents might have been. Thanks. Melissa

    09/14/1999 11:21:27
    1. [NJESSEX] Site updates
    2. Glenn G. Geisheimer
    3. Hello ECRs, I've updated the town pages on the Essex County Genealogy Web Site with links to the Family History Library Catalog records for each town. ------------ Glenn G. Geisheimer, Iselin, New Jersey: germanic42@home.com NJESSEX Mailing List Administrator Essex County, NJ Genealogy: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex/ Virtual Newark, NJ: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~geishome/ Essex Co Resources: http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/NJ/Essex/

    09/13/1999 08:46:31
    1. [NJESSEX] KILLEEN FAMILY
    2. I am trying to trace the decendant line of CHRISTOPHER S. KILLEEN born on 25 December 1889 in Newark, Essex County, NJ to JOHN JOSEPH KILLEEN and MARY RYDER, both born in Ireland. Eleven children were born to JOHN JOSEPH and MARY (RYDER) KILLEEN. By the year 1910, only six children were living. They were: MARGARET KILLEEN (never married), JOHN JOSEPH KILLEEN (our line; married ELIZABETH PARKER born in Country Leitrim, Ireland), CHRISTOPHER S. KILLEEN (this is the line that I am trying to trace the decendants of), PETER FRANCIS KILLEEN (married DOROTHY AGNES NICHOLSON), FRANK KILLEEN (died of illness during WWI), MARY KILLEEN (may have died as a child). They were all born in Newark between the years of 1882 and 1898. CHRISTOPHER S. KILLEEN married MARY MARES born approx. in 1901 ( 1920 Census of Orange, Essex Co., NJ says her birthplace is Slavok). They had two daughters, whose given names I don't know. The daughters may have been born in the early 1920's. In the 1920 Census, CHRISTOPHER S. KILLEEN and his wife MARY (MARES) were living in Orange, Essex County, NJ with his father and some of his siblings. CHRISTOPHER S. KILLEEN at that time was a waiter. However, the older surviving members of our family have said that it is believed that CHRISTOPHER S. KILLEEN may have had a farm in Northern NJ somewheres, possibly in Hudson County. CHRISTOPHER S. KILLEEN died on 13 July 1935, at the age of 45 +, in Memorial Hospital, Orange, Essex County, NJ. Obituary makes no mention of his children, only his wife, MARY and only one brother, PETER KILLEEN, at whose home in Orange, CHRISTOPHER S. KILLEEN was staying with while very ill with cancer. No one knows what happened to MARY (MARES) KILLEEN and her two daughters. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Sonja K. Killeen

    09/13/1999 06:41:55
    1. [NJESSEX] NJ Civil War Veteran Buried in Virginia?
    2. Pat and Russ Cordes
    3. Hi everyone, I've found out that I have a NJ Civil War Veteran who went back to New Jersey for some time after the war, but ended up in a home for Veterens in Virginia. If he had a "military burial", would I look in the Virginia records or the New Jersey records since he served for New Jersey? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, -- Pat Cordes cordes@southeast.net http://www.users.leading.net/~cordes

    09/12/1999 01:51:23
    1. [NJESSEX] My first crack at a web site...check it out!
    2. Hi all! I am working on my very first web site. Please take a look and offer me feedback. It is still very incomplete, but I wanted to share what I have so far. http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/johnsonroots/index.html or <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/johnsonroots/index.html">JOHNSON Roots: Pages of Time</A> Jeannine/Pittsburgh

    09/12/1999 12:12:07
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] RE: Searching/Researching
    2. Forgot to mention the town and/or city (Newark) Eugene Nelson's family. Any information would be appreciated. Pat skatadoo52@aol.com

    09/11/1999 05:47:33
    1. [NJESSEX] RE: Searching
    2. 9/11/99 Looking for Eugene Nelson's family. Pat skatadoo52@aol.com

    09/11/1999 01:37:10