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    1. [NJESSEX] NJ Book
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I have scanned another 20 pages of the public domain book "Historic Roadsides in New Jersey". The first 80 pages are now on the web at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan RESEARCHING: Buckingham, Gilpin, Eastburn, Jeanes, Nowland, Wade, Creswell, Vansant and related families No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.463 / Virus Database: 269.6.1/777 - Release Date: 4/26/2007 3:23 PM

    04/26/2007 06:39:59
    1. [NJESSEX] NJESSEX O'SHEA East Orange 1920 - 1955
    2. Thomas Frederick (Fred) O'Shea married Anna Mackinson. Two daughters. There were lots of Mackinsons in the Orange, East Orange area, and this particular O'Shea family. Most were buried in either St. John's Cemetery in Orange, or Holy Sepulchre. All information gratefully received. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/25/2007 05:20:49
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Old Orange Presbyterian Church
    2. Anthony Corrao, NJ
    3. Hi The Church is still active the cemetery is to the left of the church as you face the building from Main St and to the right of the church across the driveway is St Marks Cemetery which has fallen into terrible condition thru neglect. --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.

    04/25/2007 02:04:21
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Old Orange Presbyterian Church
    2. Anthony Corrao, NJ
    3. Hi You might also make people aware that as you face the church from Main St the Presbyterian Cemetery is to the left of the church and to the right on the other side of the driveway is St Marks Cemetery it is not taken care of and has fallen into terrible shape. --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.

    04/25/2007 01:59:17
    1. [NJESSEX] (S) Schoenweiss - Newark - 1900
    2. Lillian Schoenweiss - married George King early 1900's. Children - Loretta (Vigeant), Marie (Oeckel), Lillian (Stuhlinger), Katherine (Sullivan), Margaret (Prairie) I have no further info on my Great Grandmother, hopefully this will be familiar to somewhere Ellen (Stuhlinger) Gilroy ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

    04/23/2007 08:06:33
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Old Orange Presbyterian Church
    2. The Old Orange Presbyterian Church is located in Orange on Main Street and Scotland Road. It was first formed early on and is still a very functioning church. The cemetery surrounds the church. Dave _The First Presbyterian Church Orange, New Jersey_ (http://www.williams-genealogy.com/Church.html) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/23/2007 12:50:36
    1. [NJESSEX] Old Burying Ground
    2. vic
    3. This may be the answer to your question. http://www.virtualnewarknj.com/cemeteries/oldburying.htm -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.463 / Virus Database: 269.5.9/773 - Release Date: 4/22/07 8:18 PM

    04/23/2007 10:59:56
    1. [NJESSEX] Ancestry special rates
    2. initial period discounted subscriptions are no new thing, nor are they usually ever extended to current subscribers. They are a marketing ploy to regain lost customers or to entice new ones to join. I am sure that this is a special rate that would not apply to the customers upon subsequent renewal, unless you cancelled and re-signed to whatever the then current offer was. This is exactly what the cell phone services do now. your contract is your contract and you never get the advantages that a new signee might enjoy. It may be crappy but thats the way business works, no amount of writing to the "powers that be" will change it. Once you have signed and paid, you are a liability not an asset. wade lewis wlewis3@earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You.

    04/23/2007 10:13:11
  1. 04/23/2007 10:06:41
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Old Orange Presbyterian Church
    2. Do any listers from the Essex Co. area know where the Old Orange Presbyterian Church Cemetery is/was located and what it may be called now. Is there still a church at that location or does just the cemetery exist? Is there a list of those that are buried there? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Eve

    04/23/2007 09:48:40
    1. [NJESSEX] $100 Ancestry discount offer apparently ends today
    2. I've been having continuing Internet access problems since switching from Dial-Up to High-Speed last month-- and I may have lost a lot of "Mail Waiting to be Sent," including a great deal of stored research. But, although I've had very little online capability over the past few weeks, hopefully all of these problems will soon be mostly solved. In the meantime, in looking over some recent Ancestry.com messages this morning, I just noticed that today (April 23, 2007) may well be the LAST DAY that new Ancestry subscribers in the USA can sign up for an $100.40 discount on an annual World Deluxe membership-- also a $56.40 discount on an annual U.S. Deluxe membership. Ancestry.com is at 1-800-262-3787 weekdays (including today) from 8 am to 6 pm CDT, but probably not after 6 pm-- and the following discounts may be unavailable tomorrow. Only the World plan includes "unlimited access to everything on Ancestry.com." And TODAY that $299.40 plan is apparently still available for $199.00, while the $155.40 US plan is still $99.00 (compare http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/signup.aspx). But apparently it's no longer possible to pay these fees on a monthly basis at no additional total cost. As I said in a post earlier this month (see below), I have ZERO financial interest in Ancestry.com. But it seems to me that the $99 annual US Plan makes a lot of sense for those primarily interested in USA genealogy, while the $199 World Plan is probably better for those focused more on USA, Canada, and British Isles genealogy. On the other hand, an Ancestry.com subscription may well make very little sense right now for those mainly interested in the genealogy of other areas-- e.g., Peru, Poland, Russia, China, Zambia. I also note that Ancestry has been running a 3-day free program of unlimited access to Ancestry.com (no credit card required)-- and presumably this offer also ends TODAY (11 PM CDT tonight?) ..............John (in metro Chicago) ________________________________________________________ Subj: Join now and save..... Date: 4/18/2007 8:02:23 P.M. CDT From: AncestrySpecialOffers@email.ancestry.com Reply-to: AncestrySpecialOffers-ctglHU0QRbGO0A0A0Bs@email.ancestry.com Join before April 24th to take advantage of incredible prices. Bonus Offer: Get 15% off any Ancestry Store purchase. U.S. DELUXE MEMBERSHIP discount Access all U.S. content on Ancestry.com ANNUAL $99.00 (MONTHLY $19.95) WORLD DELUXE MEMBERSHIP discount Unlimited access to everything on Ancestry.com ANNUAL $199.00 (MONTHLY $29.95) Offer for new subscribers only. Questions? Feel free to call us at 1-800-ANCESTRY (262-3787) weekdays between 9am and 7pm ET. ________________________________________________________ Subj: Ancestry subscriptions- big current discounts Date: 4/5/2007 12:02:55 A.M. CDT From: jqmagie@aol.com Surprisingly, I just saved $100.00 on my annual Ancestry.com subscription by FORGETTING to tell Ancestry that my debit card number had recently changed. Because Ancestry was unable to automatically withdraw $299.40 from my bank account, they canceled my subscription. But when I then called them to straighten this out, they told me that wayward subscribers were temporarily able to sign up again at a $100.00 discount. No problem, I said (not too reluctantly). Ancestry.com (1-800-262-3787, weekdays, 8 am to 6 pm CDT) told me today that these discounts could well last to the end of April- but might also be withdrawn with the next few days, i.e., VERY SOON. I have very limited need for Ancestry's more expensive "International Records," which seem to be mostly too recent to help me much-- with their apparent focus mostly on the British Isles & Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. I have much more interest in USA and Canada genealogy. But unfortunately the Canada databases are in the International category-- which explains why I recently switched from the "US Deluxe" plan to the "World Deluxe" plan. And the latter plan includes ALL of Ancestry's bells & whistles..... I have no financial interest whatsoever in Ancestry.com. But it seems to me that it does provide very substantial value to even the occasional researcher-- as long as he or she has an interest especially in North American genealogy-- and (to a lesser extent) European genealogy. And especially because my family's genealogy database includes an ever-expanding list of over 10,000 names, $199.00 really seems very reasonable to us ...........John (in metro Chicago) ________________________________________________________ "The past is never dead. It's not even past"-- William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun, 1951. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/23/2007 05:25:35
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] $100 Ancestry discount offer apparently ends today
    2. I have been a subscriber to the World Deluxe plan for $299 for a few years. I called Ancestry today to try to renew (current subs expires in 3 months) at the offered rate of $199 but I can't. If I cancel now, there is no refund for the remaining 3 months on my current subscription. It's not worth the burp in my subscription to cancel and start a new subscription. I was told to keep looking for offers, as they are offered all the time. I was offered a survey at the end of the call and had an option to leave a voice message - I voiced my opinion about losing out on the $100 savings that is being offered to others and how I believe it is very unfair. I feel that as a subscriber for many years, I, along with others, should have had the offer extended to me to renew and extend my subscription at the $199 rate. That extra $100 could have gone quite a long way in my research. My posting is not intended to create a debate or discussion, just advising of the above for information purposes to other subscribers. Debi Coe ----- Original Message ----- From: JQMagie@aol.com Date: Monday, April 23, 2007 10:28 am Subject: [NJESSEX] $100 Ancestry discount offer apparently ends today To: njunion@rootsweb.com, njessex@rootsweb.com, wimilwau@rootsweb.com Cc: rob.magie@mhassociates.co.uk, szilvesztstamper@bearwagner.com > I've been having continuing Internet access problems since > switching from > Dial-Up to High-Speed last month-- and I may have lost a lot of > "Mail > Waiting > to be Sent," including a great deal of stored research. But, > although I've > had very little online capability over the past few weeks, > hopefully all of > these problems will soon be mostly solved. > > In the meantime, in looking over some recent Ancestry.com messages > this morning, I just noticed that today (April 23, 2007) may > well be the > LAST DAY that new Ancestry subscribers in the USA can sign up for > an $100.40 > discount on an annual World Deluxe membership-- also a $56.40 > discount on an > annual U.S. Deluxe membership. Ancestry.com is at 1-800-262-3787 > weekdays (including today) from 8 am to 6 pm CDT, but probably > not after > 6 pm-- and the following discounts may be unavailable tomorrow. > > Only the World plan includes "unlimited access to everything on > Ancestry.com." And TODAY that $299.40 plan is apparently still > available for $199.00, while the $155.40 US plan is still $99.00 > (compare http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/signup.aspx). > But apparently it's no longer possible to pay these fees on a > monthly basis at no additional total cost. > > As I said in a post earlier this month (see below), I have ZERO > financial > interest in Ancestry.com. But it seems to me that the $99 annual > US Plan > makes a lot of sense for those primarily interested in USA > genealogy, while > the > $199 World Plan is probably better for those focused more on USA, > Canada, > and > British Isles genealogy. On the other hand, an Ancestry.com > subscription > may > well make very little sense right now for those mainly interested > in the > genealogy > of other areas-- e.g., Peru, Poland, Russia, China, Zambia. > > I also note that Ancestry has been running a 3-day free program > of unlimited > access to Ancestry.com (no credit card required)-- and presumably > this > offer also ends TODAY (11 PM CDT tonight?) > ..............John (in metro Chicago) > ________________________________________________________ > > Subj: Join now and save..... > Date: 4/18/2007 8:02:23 P.M. CDT > From: AncestrySpecialOffers@email.ancestry.com > Reply-to: AncestrySpecialOffers- > ctglHU0QRbGO0A0A0Bs@email.ancestry.com > > Join before April 24th to take advantage of incredible prices. > Bonus Offer: Get 15% off any Ancestry Store purchase. > > U.S. DELUXE MEMBERSHIP discount > Access all U.S. content on Ancestry.com > ANNUAL $99.00 (MONTHLY $19.95) > > WORLD DELUXE MEMBERSHIP discount > Unlimited access to everything on Ancestry.com > ANNUAL $199.00 (MONTHLY $29.95) > > Offer for new subscribers only. > > Questions? Feel free to call us at 1-800-ANCESTRY (262-3787) > weekdays between 9am and 7pm ET. > ________________________________________________________ > > Subj: Ancestry subscriptions- big current discounts > Date: 4/5/2007 12:02:55 A.M. CDT > From: jqmagie@aol.com > > Surprisingly, I just saved $100.00 on my annual Ancestry.com > subscription > by > FORGETTING to tell Ancestry that my debit card number had > recently changed. > Because Ancestry was unable to automatically withdraw $299.40 > from my bank > account, they canceled my subscription. But when I then called > them to > straighten this out, they told me that wayward subscribers were > temporarily > able > to sign up again at a $100.00 discount. No problem, I said (not > too > reluctantly). > > Ancestry.com (1-800-262-3787, weekdays, 8 am to 6 pm CDT) told me > today that > these discounts could well last to the end of April- but might > also be > withdrawn with the next few days, i.e., VERY SOON. > > I have very limited need for Ancestry's more expensive > "International > Records," which seem to be mostly too recent to help me much-- > with their > apparent focus mostly on the British Isles & Europe in the 19th > and 20th > centuries. > I have much more interest in USA and Canada genealogy. But > unfortunately > the > Canada databases are in the International category-- which > explains why I > recently switched from the "US Deluxe" plan to the "World Deluxe" > plan. And > the > latter plan includes ALL of Ancestry's bells & whistles..... > > I have no financial interest whatsoever in Ancestry.com. But it > seems to > me that it does provide very substantial value to even the > occasional > researcher-- as long as he or she has an interest especially in > North > American > genealogy-- and (to a lesser extent) European genealogy. And > especially > because > my family's genealogy database includes an ever-expanding list of > over > 10,000 > names, $199.00 really seems very reasonable to us > ...........John (in metro Chicago) > ________________________________________________________ > > "The past is never dead. It's not even past"-- William > Faulkner, Requiem > for a Nun, 1951. > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJESSEX- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/23/2007 05:15:07
    1. [NJESSEX] NEW LETTER - LETTER [O]
    2. SHAWN DEMPSEY
    3. Next letter in our alpha-surname posting project is the letter 'O'. Please start posting your 'O' surnames. RULES: ======================================= 1. Your subject line: [NJESSEX] [O] SURNAME - city So if you are researching the surname O'GRADY in Newark your subject line should read [NJESSEX] [O] O'GRADY - Newark or if you have a timeframe it could also be [NJESSEX] [O] O'GRADY - Newark (1880-1900) 2. Maximum time devoted to a single letter with be 1 week 3. Minimum time will be 48-hours if there's not a lot of activity or response 4. Surnames should be all CAPS to stand out 5. If you have a long surname then keep the subject line short. Long subject lines will get cut-off by your email program. Reserve important details for the text in the body. 6. Body - be precise. List pertinent names, dates, events, questions in the body text. 7. Important: list dates/years if known. Your John Anderson born in 1900 will not be the same as someone elses John Anderson born in 1875. But without any dates noone will know. 8. When replying about any NAME asked for, reply to the LIST, not just to the sender. Members who may have ancillary connections, will get the benefit. And we'll make new friends as well! 9. Finally, close your email with your name and your email address. 10. HAVE FUN !!!!!! If you have any questions, PLEASE, don't hesitate to contact me. Have fun posting! Shawn Dempsey Essex County Email List Moderator, NJGenWeb County Coordinator, Essex County NJ http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex

    04/22/2007 08:06:24
    1. [NJESSEX] Letter Summary for A - N
    2. SHAWN DEMPSEY
    3. Alphabetical List of Surnames so far ... [A] AGAR (Livingston, NJ), 1815 - 1918 AGAR (Newark, NJ), 1880 ALLEN (Newark, NJ), 1850-1937 AMANN (Newark, NJ), 1860 - 1924 ARMAN (Newark, NJ), 1971 - 1997) ARROWSMITH (Elizabeth, NJ), mostly 1800 - 1880's ASHBY/ASHBEE (Livingston, NJ), 1796 - 1880 ASHBY (Orange, NJ), 1910 ----------------------------------------------------- [B] BAADER ( ), ???? BACHMANN (Newark, NJ), 1830's - 1910's BADGLEY (), 1660 - 1720 BAER (unknown), Alleen born July 24, 1895 BALDWIN (Bloomfield, NJ), 1808 BALDWIN (Newark, NJ),mid-1800's BAUDERMANN (Newark, NJ), 1883 BAUDERMANN (Newark, NJ), 1941 BAUMANN ( ), ???? (related to Kirrweiller and Bernbach families) BAUMANN (Newark, NJ), 1857 - 1950's BEACH (Livingston/Caldwell/Orange), 1700's BEHRENS (Newark, NJ), 1880 - 1930 BELL (West Orange, NJ), early 1900's BELL (Newark?), 1915? BENNETT ( ), 1900's BERRY (Newark, NJ), 1870-1920 (post 1920 in Montclair) BLEDEK (Newark, NJ), 1910 BOGAR (Newark, NJ), 1906 - 1966 BOOTH (Newark, NJ), 1904 - 1969 BORN/BORNE (Newark, NJ), 1894 - 1930 BOWENS (Newark, NJ), 1847 - 1880's BRADY (Newark, NJ) 1810 - 1850 BRANSTETTER (Newark, NJ), 1881 - 1920's BRAUGHAL/BROUGHAL (Newark, NJ), 1853 - 1941 BRAUN (Newark, NJ), late 1800's BRETZ (Newark, NJ), 1858 - 1892 BREWSTER (Livingston/Union/Newark, NJ), 1785 - 1867 BRIGHT (Newark, NJ), 1840's - ???? BRIGHT (Newark, NJ), 1840's - 1862 BRINTZINGHOFFER (Newark, NJ), 1836 - 1906 BROWN (Newark, NJ), 1860's BROWNE (Newark, NJ), 1660-1700 BRUEN (East Orange), 1815 - 1852 BURNETT (Newark/Maplewood, NJ), 1837-1925, 1805-1891, 1862-1944 BYRNE (the Oranges, NJ), 1884 - 1907 BYRNE(S)/Burn(s) (Belleville and Newark, NJ) 1860's - early 1900's ----------------------------------------------------- [C] CAHILL (Newark, NJ), 1840's - 1880's CAMPBELL (Montclair, NJ), 1831 - 1915 CARFAGNA (Newark, NJ), 1820's - 1930's (in Maplewood) CANFIELD (Livingston, NJ) mid-1700's CARLE (Essex County), 1765 - 1839 CARR (Newark, NJ), 1850 - 1870 CAVANAGH (or KAVANAGH) (Newark, NJ), 1860 - 1901 CHAMBERLIN(AIN) (Orange, NJ), 1851 - 1938 CHESHIRE/CHESHER/CHESCHER/CHESHIER ( ), 1853 - 1905 CHRISTENSEN/CHRISTIASON/CHRISTISEN/CRISTOSON (Newark, NJ), 1901 - 1913 CLARK (Westfield, NJ) 1790 COLBY (Union, NJ), 1880 COLES (Newark, NJ) 1850 - 1876 CONDIT (Livingston, NJ), 1798 - 1836 CONSTANTINE (Carlstadt, NJ) CORRAO (Orange), 1905 - 1963 CRABTREE (Caldwell, NJ), 1870 CRANE (Newark, NJ), 1600's CRANE (Westfield, NJ), 1753 - 1833 CONLEY (Newark, NJ), 1865-1870 CUMMISH (Newark), ???? - 1889 ----------------------------------------------------- [D] DACORSI ( ), 1833 - 1905 DAVENPORT (Newark, NJ), 1869 - 1935 DAVIS (Elizabeth, NJ), 18th Century DEMONEY (Elizabethtown, NJ), 1676 - 1777 DEMPSEY (Newark, NJ), 1870 - 1955 DEWAR (Newark, NJ), late 1800's - early 1900's DITTER (Newark, NJ), 1868 - 1953 DOBRA (Newark, NJ), 1860's - 1880's DOERFLER ( ), late 1800's DOERR (Newark, NJ), 1840 - 1941 DONALD (Newark, NJ), 1883 - 1900's DOREMUS ( ), 1700 - 1900 DOWDEL (Newark), ???? - 1888 DOWNER (Westfield, NJ - formerly of Essex County) 1690 - 1820 DOYLE (Newark, NJ), mid-1800's DUNPHY (Newark, NJ), 1860 - 1901 ----------------------------------------------------- [E] EDENS (Bloomfield, NJ), 1807 - 1850 EDWARDS (Short Hills/Livingston, NJ), 1712 - 1780 ELMER (Westfield and New Providence, NJ), 1752 - 1827 ERDMANN (Oranges/Newark, NJ), 1900+ ----------------------------------------------------- [F] FAUST (Newark, NJ), 1872 - 1881 FEEHAN (Elizabeth/Newark, NJ), 1880's - 1906 FEINEN FELLRATH (Nutley, NJ), about 1900 FERTIG (Newark, NJ), 1859 - 1881 FICK/FURLONG (Newark, NJ), 1920 FIEDLER (Newark, NJ), 1866 - 1941 FORMAN (Newark, NJ), 1870 - 1913 FRENCH (???), Ezekiel born 17 June 1775 in Essex County, NJ FRENCH (S. Orange, NJ), 1941+ FREEMAN (Newark, NJ), 1798-1882 FREI (Newark, NJ), 1876 - 1892 FREIESEHNER (Newark, NJ), 1856 - 1900 FROST (Westfield/Elizabeth, NJ), 1725 - 1775 FRUKOWSKI/FRUKOSKI (Newark, NJ), 1887 - 1900 ----------------------------------------------------- [G] GARDNER (Newark, NJ), 1803 - 1906 GAZZO (Hillside, NJ), ????? GEBHARD/GEBHARDT (Newark, NJ), 1885 - 1892 GEORGE (Newark, NJ), 1900 - 1950 GERNDT (Newark, NJ), 1900 - GIBBONS (Newark, NJ), 1880's - 1920 GILDAY (Newark, NJ), 1850 - 1895 GILLET (Newark, NJ), 1733 - 1742 GLAND (Bloomfield, NJ), 1890's - GOUGIBUS (Newark, NJ), 1860 - 1927 GRAY (Newark, NJ), 1790 - GREEN (Newark, NJ), 1850 GREEN/GRUN (Newark, NJ), 1866 GRIGGS (Newark, NJ), 1920 GRIMM (Newark, NJ), 1875 - 1920 GROHS (Newark, NJ), 1880's - GUTH (East Orange, NJ), 1880's + ----------------------------------------------------- [H] HABERER/HAEBERER/HAVER/HABER (Newark, NJ), 1888 - HAM (Newark, NJ), 1860 - 1915 HAMPSON (Newark, NJ), 1850 - 1898 HARRISON (Newark, NJ), 1715 - 1738 HARRISON (Newark, NJ), 1825 - 1861 HARRISON (East Orange, NJ), - 1861 HAYWARD (Newark, NJ), 1874 - 1916 HEDDEN (South Orange, NJ), 1700's HELMSTAEDTER (Newark, NJ), 1850's - 1860's HESSON (West Orange/Newark, NJ), 1914 - 1940 HEMSATH (Newark, NJ), 1914 - 1950 HESS (Newark, NJ), maybe 1940's???? (Albert J. Hess, priest/pastor) HESS (Bloomfield, NJ), 1880's - HILDENBRANDT (Newark, NJ), 1889 HINCKLE (Bloomfield/Newark, NJ), 1820's - 1840's HOFFMAN (Belleville, NJ), 1930's - 1940's HOFFMAN (Newark), 1859 HOFFMAN (Orange), 1870 - 1931 HOLMES (Bellville/Newark, NJ), 1790 - HUCK (Newark, NJ), 1880 - 1905 HUNT (Newark, NJ), 1879 - 1895 HUNTER (Irvington, NJ), 1830+ HUNTLEY (Newark/Irvington, NJ), 1870's - 1920's ----------------------------------------------------- [I] -- none -- ----------------------------------------------------- [J] JACOBUS (Newark, NJ), mid to late 1800's JAMES (South Orange), 1903 - 1937 ----------------------------------------------------- [K] KAVANAGH (Newark, NJ), 1880's - 1905 KENNY/KENNEY (Newark, NJ), mid-1800's KENNY/KINNEY (Newark, NJ), 1868-1881 KENNY (Newark), 1868 - 1881 KILLORAN/KALOREN (NEWARK/ORANGES, NJ), 1850-1930'S KING (Belleville/Newark, NJ), early 1800's KING (Orange, NJ), 1943 KIRKPATRICK (Newark, NJ), mid-1800's KITCHELL (East Orange, NJ), 1840-95 KOEGEL (Newark, NJ), 1879 - 1960 KUMMANN/KUHMANN (Newark, NJ), late 1879 - 1960 ----------------------------------------------------- [L] LAUCK/LAUX (Newark), ???? - 1892 LEHMAN (), 1840+ LEMBERT/LAMBERT (Oranges), 1885 LESSELS/LESSELL/LESLEY? (Newark/East Orange), 1880's - 1940 LEVEY (Newark/Millburn), 1850 LEWIS (Newark), 1854 - abt. 1920 LINDEN (Nutley), 1930 LITWIN/LYTWYN (Orange), 1920's - 1930's LLOYD (Newark), 1860 - 1937 LOGEL (Newark), 1870 - 1920 LUSARDI (Bloomfield), 1889 - 1892 LYON (Newark), late 1848 - 1875 ----------------------------------------------------- [M] MACKINSON (Orange), 1885 - 1930 MAKO (Newark), 1905 - 1955 MAKO (Livingston), 1955 - 1960 MARSH (????), 1801 MARSH (Elizabeth Township), 1778 MATTHEWS (), 1780 - 1900 McCORMICK (Newark), early 1800's McGINLEY (Newark), 1905 - 1960's McNEELY (Newark), 1868 McTIERNAN (Newark), 1845 - 1888 MEINTZINGER (????), ???? - ???? MERZ (Newark), late 1800's MERZ (Irvington), 1930's MEYLER (Newark), late 1800's MILLS (Elizabethtown/Westfield), 1700's - 1800's MONIGHOFF (Newark), 1850 - 1900 MOORE (East Orange), 1854 MOORE (Orange), 1870 - 1925 MOREHOUSE (Livingston), 1788 - 1807 MORELAND (Newark/Nutley), 1870's - 1925 MORROW (Orange), 1880 MUESSIG (Irvington), 1906 - 1930 MULLER (Newark), 1850 - 1900 MULLIGAN (Newark), 1900 - 1915 MUNRO (????), early 1800's ----------------------------------------------------- [N] NOYES (Newark), 1823 - 1893

    04/22/2007 08:03:16
    1. [NJESSEX] passing on wills from david-contact him w. questions
    2. The following were taken from wills book 10 of the NJ Archives series. Anyone wishing transcriptions or abbreviated copying of the entries need to contact me offlist at: treetrails@hotmail.com As usual, please include the full line of data enter, as the 'source' column contains reference to where I can find your request(s). Thanx. BERGEN CO NJ WILLS, ETC., 1801-1805 NAME ITEM ENTRY/PROVED SOURCE ACHENBACH, George Will 14 Jun 1802/11 Sep 1802 NJA 39:7,8 ACKERMAN, Peter Will 31 Dec 1796/16 Jun 1804 NJA 39:8 BANCHER, Gerard Will 21 Dec 1803/20 Mar 1804 NJA 39:27,28 BANTA, John S Inv 9 May 1804 NJA 39:28 BARTOFF, Yellis Inv 10 May 1804 NJA 39:32 BENSEN, John Will 15 Jan 1800/4 Oct 1804 NJA 39:38 BERRY, Henry Adm 23 Feb 1802 NJA 39:38 BERRY, Samuel Adm 16 Apr 1803 NJA 39:38 BERVOORT, Samuel Will 19 Aug 1805/16 Nov 1805 NJA 39:39 BLANCHARD, Isaac Ward 7 May 1803 NJA 39:42 BLAUVELT, Jacob Will 14 Aug 1800/10 Apr 1801 NJA 39:42,43 BOARD, Elizabeth Ward 27 Oct 1801 NJA 39:45 BOARD, Hester Ward 27 Oct 1801 NJA 39:45 BOARD, James Jr Adm 20 Oct 1801 NJA 39:44 BOARD, James Will 18 Sep 1802/13 Dec 1803 NJA 39:44,45 BOARD, John Ward 27 Oct 1801 NJA 39:45 BOARD, Mary Ward 27 Oct 1801 NJA 39:45 BOGERT, Hendrick Will 19 Aug 1802/23 Oct 1802 NJA 39:45 BOGERT, Johannis Will 7 May 1799/18 Jul 1803 NJA 39:45 BOGERT, Stephen Will 13 Jul 1803/31 Oct 1803 NJA 39:45 BOOTH, John Adm 17 Sep 1803 NJA 39:47 BOURDETT, Abraham Adm ?? ??? 1804 NJA 39:50 BRINKERHOOF, Jacobus H Adm 24 Sep 1802 NJA 39:56 BUSH, Abraham Inv 25 Nov 1805 NJA 39:68 CADMUS, Abraham Will 9 Apr 1796/1 Sep 1804 NJA 39:70 CAMPBELL, Archibald Will 3 Jan 1799/10 Feb 1801 NJA 39:72 CHAPPLE, John Will 1 Jul 1776/25 Aug 1804 NJA 39:79 CODMES (CADMUS), Abraham Will 24 Oct 1800/23 Mar 1801 NJA 39:87 COOPER, Cornelius Adm 16 Apr 1801 NJA 39:97 COOPER, Cornelius Ward 29 Oct 1801 NJA 39:97 COOPER, Letitia Ward 29 Oct 1801 NJA 39:97 COOPER, Richard Ward 29 Oct 1801 NJA 39:97 DEGROTT, Peter A Will 17 Jan 1805/20 Apr 1805 NJA 39:122,123 DeLAMATER, Abraham Will 23 Jul 1800/26 May 1805 NJA 39:123 DEMAREST, Daniel Sr Will 22 Jun 1802/22 Nov 1802 NJA 39:124 DEMAREST, Daniel Will 17 Feb 1794/6 Mar 1804 NJA 39:124 DEMAREST, Samuel B Will 22 Mar 1803/16 Aug 1803 NJA 39:124 DeMOTT, George Ward 12 Jun 1801 NJA 39:125 DePEYSTER, Margaret (NY) Will 22 Dec 1769/19 Jun 1802 (Bergen) NJA 39:127,128 DePYSTER, Ann Eliza Sewell Ward 28 Oct 1802 NJA 39:128 DePYSTER, Catharine Augusta Ward 25 Oct 1802 NJA 39:128 DePYSTER, Harriot Charlton Ward 25 Oct 1802 NJA 39:128 DePYSTER, Sara C Ward 28 Oct 1802 NJA 39:128 DePYSTER, William Axtell Ward 28 Oct 1802 NJA 39:128 DEY, Eleanor Adm 26 Mar 1801 NJA 39:129 DOREMUS, Cornelius Will 24 Jul 1801/12 Jan 1804 NJA 39:134 DOREMUS, Hassel Will 6 Mar 1796/25 Nov 1801 NJA 39:134,135 DRUMOND, William Will 6 May 1801/12 Sep 1801 NJA 39:140 EARL, Jacob Will 6 Feb 1800/7 Jun 1804 NJA 39:146 EVERS, Johannes Sr Will 6 Aug 1799/16 Oct 1802 NJA 39:156 FISHER, Michael Will 6 Jan 1802/9 Jun 1802 NJA 39:161,162 FISHER, Rynhart Will 20 Sep 1801 NJA 39:162 GARRISON, Corey Adm 3 Dec 1801 NJA 39:174 GARRISON, Hessel H Adm 15 Oct 1803 NJA 39:174 GARRITSE, Dr. John Will 19 Jan 1805/7 Mar 1805 NJA 39:175 GAUTIER, Helen Dixon Ward 24 Mar 1803 NJA 39:176 GAUTIER, Samuel Ten Eyck Ward 24 Mar 1803 NJA 39:176 GAUTIER, Thomas Brown Ward 24 Mar 1803 NJA 39:176 GAUTIER, Thomas Adm 18 Nov 1802 NJA 39:176 HARING, Abraham D Ward 27 Jan 1802 NJA 39:198 HARING, Abraham I Will 25 Dec 1800/10 Feb 1801 NJA 39:198 HARING, David A Will 21 Apr 1801/10 Jun 1801 NJA 39:198 HARING, David Jr Ward 26 Jan 1803 NJA 39:198 HARING, Elizabeth Ward 26 Jan 1803 NJA 39:198 HARING, Jacob D Ward 27 Jan 1802 NJA 39:198 HARING, John Will 7 Mar 1795/23 Aug 1802 NJA 39:198,199 HARING, Samuel B Ward 27 Jan 1802 NJA 39:199 HENNION, Thunis Sr Will 9 May 1801/29 Dec 1801 NJA 39:210,211 HEYMEN, David Ward 3 Feb 1801 NJA 39:214 HOPPER (HOPPE), Abraham Will 26 Jan 1804/30 Jun 1804 NJA 39:224 HOPPER, Andrew J Will 2 Oct 1801/28 Aug 1802 NJA 39:224,225 KOUGH, Casparus Adm 5 Nov 1803 NJA 39:261 KOUGH, David Ward 21 Jan 1802 NJA 39:261 KOUGH, George Inv 28 Apr 1804 NJA 39:261 LAPE, Henry Will 30 May 1805/11 Sep 1805 NJA 39:267 LOZIER, Abraham Will 14 May 1802/28 Aug 1802 NJA 39:282 LOZIER, Jacob Will 17 Mar 1803/2 Nov 1803 NJA 39:283 LOZIER, John Inv 3 Oct 1805 NJA 39:283 MAYSINGER, Nicholas Will 8 Oct 1804/11 May 1805 NJA 39:327,328 McCARTY, John Will 19 Sep 1800/13 Dec 1802 NJA 39:288 McCURDY, James Will 12 Dec 1800/6 Sep 1803 NJA 39:289 MELLOWS, David Jr Adm 19 Mar 1801 NJA 39:305 MONTONYE, Abraham Will 30 Oct 1798/11 Mar 1801 NJA 39:314 NICOLL, Isaac Will 12 Jul 1803/poss. 20 Feb 1805 NJA 39:330,331 ODLE, Henry Adm 23 Sep 1801 NJA 39:334 OGDEN, James DePyster Ward 28 Oct 1802 NJA 39:334 POST, Adrian Adm ?? ??? 1804 NJA 39:355 RIACH, Alexander Inv 25 Aug 1804 NJA 39:368 ROMINE, Albert Will 13 Feb 1805/11 May 1805 NJA 39:376,377 ROMINE, John Inv 31 May 1804 NJA 39:377 RYERSON, Cornelius Ward 28 Oct 1802 NJA 39:382 RYERSON, Jane Ward 27 Oct 1802 NJA 39:382 RYERSON, John Will 15 Feb 1794/26 Jan 1802 NJA 39:382,383 RYERSON, Mary Ward 27 Oct 1802 NJA 39:382 SAGOT, Sophia Will 14 Jul 1784/7 Apr 1801 NJA 39:383 SANFORD, Sarah Will 13 Jan 1803/11 Apr 1803 NJA 39:383,384 SCHUYLER, Arent I Adm 3 Dec 1803 NJA 39:387 SCOFIELD, Hezikiah Will 22 Oct 1804/23 Nov 1804 NJA 39:387 SICKELS, Abraham Will 18 Jan 1804/28 May 1804 NJA 39:402 SICKELS, Robert Will 28 Jul 1802/4 Dec 1802 NJA 39:402 SICKLS (SICKLES), Robert Will 8 Jul 1792/7 Dec 1802 NJA 39:403 SMITH, Abel Sr Will 9 May 1801/1 Oct 1803 NJA 39:407,408 SMITH, Catharine Ward 17 Jan 1803 NJA 39:411 SMITH, Daniel Jr Ward 9 Jun 1802 NJA 39:409 SMITH, Daniel Will 24 Oct 1801/3 Nov 1801 NJA 39:408 SMITH, Hannah Ward 28 Jan 1803 NJA 39:414 SMITH, James Ward 9 May 1802 NJA 39:411 SMITH, Jane Ward 28 Jan 1803 NJA 39:414 SMITH, Job Ward 17 Jan 1803 NJA 39:411 SMITH, John Adm 29 Jun 1801 NJA 39:412 SMITH, Joseph Ward 9 May 1802 NJA 39:411 SMITH, Mary Ward 17 Jan 1803 NJA 39:411 SMITH, Mary Ward 28 Jan 1803 NJA 39:414 SMITH, Phebe Ward 28 Jan 1803 NJA 39:414 SMITH, Phebe Ward 9 May 1802 NJA 39:411 SNYDER, Thomas Will 21 Jun 1802/28 Aug 1802 NJA 39:417 TALLMAN, Mary Will 8 Sep 1802/15 Jun 1804 NJA 39:437 TERHUNE, John Albert Will 26 Mar 1804/21 Mar 1805 NJA 39:440 TERHUNE, Rulef Will 1 Aug 1805/4 Nov 1805 NJA 39:440 TERHUNE, Stephen Will 20 Oct 1801/30 Oct 1801 NJA 39:440 TERHUYN (TERHUNE), Albert A Will 11 Feb 1795/21 May 1803 NJA 39:440,441 THEW, James Adm ?? ??? 1804 NJA 39:443 TISE, Ann Ward 28 Jan 1802 NJA 39:448 TISE, Leah Ward 28 Jan 1802 NJA 39:448 TISE, Peggy Ward 28 Jan 1802 NJA 39:448 TISE, Peter Ward 28 Jan 1802 NJA 39:448 TISE, Rachel Ward 28 Jan 1802 NJA 39:448 TOERS, Lawrence Will 28 Nov 1801/5 Mar 1802 NJA 39:448,449 VALENTINE, Jacob Jr Will 5 Jun 1802/22 Mar 1803 NJA 39:457 VAN BLARCOM, David Inv 21 Feb 1805 NJA 39:459 VAN BUSKIRK, Abraham Ward 26 Oct 1803 NJA 39:459 VAN BUSKIRK, Elshe Ward 26 Oct 1803 NJA 39:459 VAN BUSKIRK, Mary Ward 26 Oct 1803 NJA 39:459 VAN BUSKIRK, Wynte Ward 26 Oct 1803 NJA 39:459 VAN DALSEM, John Jr Ward 28 Mar 1801 NJA 39:462 VAN EMBURGH, Gilbert Adm 28 Dec 1802 NJA 39:467 VAN EMBURGH, John Will 16 Dec 1797 NJA 39:467,468 VAN HORN, James Adm 10 Mar 1802 NJA 39:469 VAN HOUTEN, Helmagh Will 18 Oct 1803/3 Dec 1803 NJA 39:470 VAN HOUTEN, Roelef R Adm 5 Apr 1802 NJA 39:470 VAN RIPER, Garret Inv 7 Jan 1805 NJA 39:475 VAN RIPER, Thomas Inv 29 Aug 1805 NJA 39:475 VAN SAEN (VAN SAUN), Marytye Will 9 Jan 1801/5 Oct 1805 NJA 39:475,476 VAN VALEN, Johannis T Ward 14 Jun 1803 NJA 39:479 VAN VALEN, Johannis Adm 17 Aug 1802 NJA 39:479 VAN WAGGENER, Bridget Ward 14 Jun 1803 NJA 39:477 VAN WAGGENER, Halmagh Ward 14 Jun 1803 NJA 39:477 VAN WAGGONER, John Adm 4 Dec 1802 NJA 39:477 VAN WINKLE, Marinus Will 19 Feb 1802/25 Oct 1804 NJA 39:478 VANBLARICOM (VAN BLARCOM), Herman Will 23 Feb 1801/27 Apr 1801 NJA 39:459 VANDER BEEK, Poules Will 10 Jan 1794/30 Apr 1795 NJA 39:463 VANDERBEEK, Elizabeth Ward 29 Jan 1802 NJA 39:462 VANDERBEEK, Gashe Ward 29 Jan 1802 NJA 39:463 VANDERBEEK, Isaac Sr Will 2 Apr 1800/2 Dec 1801 NJA 39:462,463 VANDERBEEK, Isaac Ward 29 Jan 1802 NJA 39:462 VANDERBEEK, John Ward 29 Jan 1802 NJA 39:463 VANDERHOOF, Henry Adm 28 Mar 1803 NJA 39:463 VANDUNK, Sophiah Will 17 Sep 1800/25 Jun 1803 NJA 39:467 VREELAND, Nicholas Will 23 Jul 1801/21 May 1803 NJA 39:484,485 WADE, Nehemiah Will 1 Mar 1804/8 Nov 1805 NJA 39:486 WALDRON, Adolph Will 15 Jan 1800/19 Apr 1802 NJA 39:486 WESTERVELT, Johannes (NY) Will 7 Jun 1793/1 Jun 1802 (Bergen) NJA 39:492 WESTERVELT, John C Adm 11 May 1803 NJA 39:492 WESTERVELT, Peter Will 9 Aug 1802/2 Jun 1803 NJA 39:493 WESTERVELT, Rollof Will 9 Aug 1799/4 Feb 1801 NJA 39:493 WILLIAMS, John Adm 1 Jan 1803 NJA 39:503 WILLIS, John Adm ?? ??? 1804 NJA 39:505 WILSON, James Will 8 Jan 1805/15 Feb 1805 NJA 39:509 WINNER, Lavines Will 8 Jan 1802/9 Jul 1802 NJA 39:511,512 WINTER, Antye Ward 28 Jan 1802 NJA 39:512 WINTER, Margaret Ward 28 Jan 1802 NJA 39:512 WINTER, William Ward 28 Jan 1802 NJA 39:512 WOERTENDIKE, Maria Will 21 Sep 1798/10 Jun 1801 NJA 39:512 ZABRISKA, Aannatye Will 16 Feb 1796/4 Feb 1802 NJA 39:526 ZABRISKIE, Jacob C Inv 25 Apr 1804 NJA 39:526 ZABRISKIE, Richard Adm 17 Jun 1802 NJA 39:526 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/22/2007 06:32:28
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] Anyone ever heard of Cone Street ?
    2. Hi, Just wanted to thank everyone for their help. I found the film, just not who I wanted, lol. Aggi ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/21/2007 02:44:02
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] census question
    2. I believe that the last NJ State Census was in 1915. Various libraries and historical libraries have microfilms as does the State Archives. Ancestry.com i think has indexed 1895?? if i am not mistaken. I know there in the process of doing 1885. ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Huff Muessig Date: Friday, April 20, 2007 3:05 pm Subject: Re: [NJESSEX] census question To: njessex@rootsweb.com > I don't know about this. But does anyone know where the NJ > state census's > are online? Or are they even there? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K" > To: > Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 2:53 PM > Subject: [NJESSEX] census question > > > > We have now officially learned that Jozefa Kozakiewicz and Konstanty > > Uszkurnis were divorced in 1922 . Was there a 1925 State > Census in New > > Jersey? > > > > It's my hope she'd be listed if one was done. > > > > Thanks! > > Kathy > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > NJESSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJESSEX- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/20/2007 01:08:11
    1. [NJESSEX] was census now research question
    2. K
    3. Since there was no 1925 census I'm stumped. Josephine (Jozefa, Josefa) Kozakiewicz married Konstanty (aka Charles) Uszkurnis (many variations) but they divorced in 1922 and she was granted permission to use her maiden name once again. So my Josephine has now effectively vanished again because she's a woman! Has anyone else had any luck tracing women? Does anyone have any ideas? I know she was close to the family of Dominic & Eva Frankiewicz and their sons Wladyslaw (Walter), Boleslaw & Bronislaw. While we did locate Dominic in the 1930 census we haven't been able to find any of the 3 sons. I'd like to keep moving forward on this but I can't figure out where to look next! Is there a brides index I could take a look at? Thanks! Kathy

    04/20/2007 11:59:34
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] census question
    2. The NJ State Archives has a conversion chart for the NJ censuses that can narrow down your search if you're looking for someone who lived in Newark and you know their address. The conversion gives you the ward number for the street address (actually a range of wards for longer, more populous streets). Then you can find the proper ward census reel. Since the street address was not provided until the 1905 census (am I right here?) this is of limited value before 1905. So if you use the Newark City Directory for 1915 or 1905 and find your family, you can go to the chart and find the ward for that address. You must however, spin through the ward pages until you find your street. Like I say, it just "narrows" it down for Newark. If you have a resource for other towns' or cities' directories, perhaps they give a ward number within the directory that can be matched to the census reels. George ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/20/2007 10:14:12
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] census question
    2. Linda Huff Muessig
    3. I don't know about this. But does anyone know where the NJ state census's are online? Or are they even there? ----- Original Message ----- From: "K" <ktzndgs@cox.net> To: <njessex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 2:53 PM Subject: [NJESSEX] census question > We have now officially learned that Jozefa Kozakiewicz and Konstanty > Uszkurnis were divorced in 1922 . Was there a 1925 State Census in New > Jersey? > > It's my hope she'd be listed if one was done. > > Thanks! > Kathy > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJESSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/20/2007 09:04:58