BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 1 August 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 802 802 1 1193 1245 CARTER John 40 m w laborer Ireland 802 2 1193 1245 CARTER Mary 35 f w Ireland 802 3 1193 1245 CARTER Thomas 16 m w Ireland 802 4 1193 1245 CARTER Mary 14 f w Ireland 802 5 1193 1245 CARTER James 12 m w Ireland 802 6 1193 1245 CARTER John 10 m w Ireland 802 7 1194 1246 APPLETON Charles 35 m w carpenter NJ 802 8 1194 1246 APPLETON Catharine 33 f w NJ 802 9 1194 1246 APPLETON Henry P. 13 m w NJ 802 10 1194 1246 APPLETON Edwin 10 m w NJ 802 11 1194 1246 APPLETON Mary M. 8 f w NJ 802 12 1194 1246 APPLETON David T. 1 m w NJ 802 13 1194 1246 REED Elleanor 70 f w NJ 802 14 1195 1247 THORN David 33 m w carpenter NJ 802 15 1195 1247 THORN Mary 29 f w dressmaker NJ 802 16 1196 1248 FRIDGEY Charles 28 m w machinist Germany 802 17 1196 1248 FRIDGEY Caroline 32 f w Germany 802 18 1196 1248 FRIDGEY Henry 4 m w NJ 802 19 1196 1248 FRIDGEY Theodore 2 m w NJ 802 20 1196 1248 SMICK Andrew 28 m w painter Germany 802 21 1197 1249 HARDY George 35 m w engineer NJ 802 22 1197 1249 HARDY Francis A. 30 f w NJ 802 23 1197 1249 HARDY Jacob C. 6 m w NJ 802 24 1197 1249 HARDY Thomas H. 4 m w NJ 802 25 1197 1249 HARDY Loretta 1 f w NJ 802 26 1198 1250 MARTIN John 45 m w laborer Ireland 802 27 1198 1250 MARTIN Mary 40 f w Ireland 802 28 1198 1250 MARTIN Joseph 6 m w NJ 802 29 1198 1250 MARTIN Ellen 3 f w NJ 802 30 1198 1250 MARTIN Louisa 4/12 f w NJ 802 31 1198 1250 CULLON Bridget 40 f w lunatic Ireland 802 32 1199 1251 SHRINER John 31 m w cordwinder Germany 802 33 1199 1251 SHRINER Catharine 34 f w Germany 802 34 1199 1251 GEORGE Maria 7 f w Pa 802 35 1199 1251 HINCROSS Gotlieb 29 m w cordwinder Germany 802 36 1199 1251 BROWN Charles 23 m w Germany 802 37 1199 1251 BOSER Joseph 18 m w Germany 802 38 1199 1251 HALTS Moux 23 m w Germany 802 39 1199 1251 GILES Mary 18 f w Germany 802 40 1199 1251 GILES George 16 m w Germany
Mr Strickland's data on Michael Strickland show him owed money in 1806 from 3 Van Gilder-Gelder of the south side of Great Egg-Cape May Co. New Jersey will abstracts for the 1730-50 period ,page 517 has a will of Mary Ware,of Gloucester Co,NJ 1738 [N side of Great Egg] .Inventory by James Somers and Benj Ingersol [Somer's Point near Job's Point,NJ] 1737 WITNESSES WERE Benjamin Ingersol,Abraham Van Gelder,and Sam'l Church":Excr David Williams .Heirs include Ireland,Pettit,and John Dennis. 1823,in Clermont Co,Oh,Michael Strickland's near neighbor, John McClusky Justice m Keziah Ware. From the 1820 census of Tate Township,Clermont Co,Oh I once located Keziah Ware's family on Sugartree Creek near,or on the lands of Michael Strickland and adjoining Rev Jesse Justice. Ireland,an a REV wAR VET,John Dennis,were in Clermont Co,Oh. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 1 August 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 801 801 1 1186 1238 MULHOLLAND John 22 m w harnessmaker Ireland 801 2 1186 1238 EARL David 27 m w Pa 801 3 1186 1238 ORILEY Patrick 35 m w Ireland 801 4 1186 1238 JUKS? James H. 23 m w Pa 801 5 1186 1238 MURPHY Catharine 45 f w Ireland 801 6 1186 1238 MURPHY Edward 21 m w moulder Ireland 801 7 1186 1238 MURPHY John 16 m w Ireland 801 8 1186 1238 MURPHY Peter 11 m w NJ 801 9 1187 1239 MAHONEY Anna 25 f w Ireland 801 10 1187 1239 MAHONEY Mary J. 5 f w NJ 801 11 1187 1239 MAHONEY John 4 m w NJ 801 12 1188 1240 DUNN James 40 m w laborer Ireland 801 13 1188 1240 DUNN Mary 33 f w Ireland 801 14 1188 1240 DUNN Anna 16 f w Ireland 801 15 1188 1240 DUNN John 15 m w Ireland 801 16 1188 1240 DUNN William 13 m w Ireland 801 17 1188 1240 DUNN Margaret 6 f w NJ 801 18 1188 1240 DUNN Mary 3 f w NJ 801 19 1189 1241 MATTHEWS William A. 48 m w harnessmaker Ireland 801 20 1189 1241 MATTHEWS Martha 50 f w Ireland 801 21 1189 1241 MATTHEWS William A. Jr. 22 m w harnessmaker NY 801 22 1189 1241 KIEFER Margaret 18 f w Ireland 801 23 1189 1241 ALLEN Charles W. 17 m w harnessmaker NJ 801 24 1189 1241 HASLETT John 14 m w NJ 801 25 1189 1241 KNOX William 17 m w Ireland 801 26 1190 1242 JACK James 53 m w blacksmith Ireland 801 27 1190 1242 JACK Jane 39 f w Ireland 801 28 1190 1242 JACK Samuel 9 m w NJ 801 29 1190 1242 JACK Mary A. 5 f w NJ 801 30 1190 1242 JACK William H. 2 m w NJ 801 31 1190 1242 JACK George W. 7/12 m w NJ 801 32 1190 1242 WARD John 17 m w Ireland 801 33 1191 1243 TAYLOR John R. 63 m w drover NY 801 34 1191 1243 TAYLOR Eliza 53 f w NJ 801 35 1191 1243 TAYLOR Charles G. 21 m w butcher NY 801 36 1191 1243 TAYLOR Jenkins R. 16 m w NY 801 37 1192 1244 TAYLOR John J. 23 m w drover NY 801 38 1192 1244 TAYLOR Emily 20 f w milliner NJ 801 39 1192 1244 TAYLOR Jenny 2 f w NJ 801 40 1192 1244 HILTON Nathan 16 m w NJ
My computer just swallowed the Strickland.doc file I was printing. And the scrap with the att.net address of the writer has disappeared In short,I was attached a large .doc file of Samuel Strickland,of Galloway twnsp, and trying to prove seperation with Michael Strickland,blacksmith,of the Great Egg Harbor,and 1805, my sw ohio neighborhood. . I think oppisite,but can not so prove 1780 Samuel Strickland,carpenter, [ships] is repairing pumps at the Rev War salt works. I have the journal. Think you will find Nehemiah Blackman repairing wagons at the same time. Job should qualify for "Public Service" entry into the DAR-SAR. Samuel Strickland was renter on John Higbee's land. 1805,in Ohio,Michael Strickland's 200 acres[not 600] were a mile from Isaac,of John Higbee's 400 acres. Indeed,Michael Strickland picked an Ohio neighborhood aleady settled by Leeds Point- Port Republic,Collins Mills,Smithville,Galloway township NJ people.One was,1806,my own James Leeds m 1786 Rhoda Byard. Siblings included Rachel m Sam Ely,and settled across the Ohio creek from Isaac Higbee-Sophia Somers. And,sons JOHN [j.p.],Timothy, Dr Peter Turner Leeds,and also son,James Baremore Leeds m Cl Ohio Eva Grebor, AND MOVED,WITH James Sr,to Ripley Co,Ind. We have the Irish Elenor Cullin. Maybe just an endentured servant sold at Philadelphia, but,suppose the Irish Catholic Richard Collins,of Collins MilsGalloway,NJ,father of the Methodist Rev John Collins m Sarah Blackman,who led the 1803 colony to Ohio. Suppose Cullin and Collins were one. Samuel Strickland used Collins nearby NJ mills. wAR OF 1812 Samuel Strickland-did he serve with my own NJ SHIP'S CARPENTER,James BLACKMAN-1815 TO JOIN HIS SISTER IN OHIO. MICHAEL STRICKLAND bought,I'm sure 200 acres,and half of what Swing,Justice, Page,Collins,Albertson,Higbee,McCOLLUM bought,but twice the 100 acres my JAMES LEEDS,and his friend,'the" Peter Turner bought. Justice was 540 acres increasing to 700. [640 acres to a square mile]. Jesse Parker m Strickland may have been here. John S Parker m Harriett Bunting,1833 by John Leeds,J.P. [above] Harriett was grandaughter of Edward Doughty,of Absecon,NJ AND 1803-04 Clermont,Oh. Michael Strickland's Ohio brick was smaller than Thomas Page's,and Jesse Justice's,and the size of REV JOHN COLLINS' STONE house.. Byron Williams 1913 history overplays Michael Strickland's wealth. He was about average with that part of the colony whose homes survivied until my memory. . HOPE STRICKLANDis buried in the pioneer emetary in the town of Bethel [Baptist] Indeed,Rev Moses Edwards,of Lyon's Farm,Essex Co,NJ AND Bethel,Ohio 1821 married Pres Grant's parents [Baptist] Jesse Justice's son,Robert Justice,and Bethel's saddler Moses Warden,and one of Michael Strickland's married Anderson sisters-my wife's line. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
I have had some luck tracing ancestors using bios published in County History books. Most of these were published in the 1880-1900 and the ones I have found usually had the info furnished by the "subject" of the bio himself. Are there any such books for Glou. Co.? Thanks for your help, Linda McDowell in San Juan Capistrano, CA
Hi Everyone - As some of you know, I'm sitting in NJ right now and not California! I went Cemetery Visiting today and while somewhat excited by my finds, I was a bit disappointed as well. I went to Overlook, wonderfully kept, found not only my great great grandfather Harry BENNETT's grave, but his mnother and father - in- laws as well, a bit hard to read theirs were, but I'm going to take care of that in the morning! The caretakers there are also wonderfully helpful. I was saddened though by the absolute disgrace that the Braod Street Cemetery in Bridgeton is in, luckily for me, I don't have anyone in there (yet), but, for anyone who does, I do feel sorry for you. Markers are broken, many are worn down to almost nothing, some are so overgrown with brush and ivy it makes it difficult to even spot them, and lets not leave out all the ones which have sunk very deep into the ground. Many of the "historical landmarks" in Bridgeton are in quite similar shape, take the David Sheppard House built in 1791 for instance, it's terribly run-down. Onto the Second Baptist Church of Cohansey out on Roadstown Road. Better kept, but, some of the markers are weather worn to where they are totally unreadable, or they too have sunk into the ground, I must say, I could not find one Sheppard from my line buried there. Now, onto the site of the First Baptist Church of Cohansey, or Sheppard's Mill Cemetery, again, such a disappointment, same thing as the others over time, weather worn and unreadable, half sunken in the ground or totally underground now, I'm asuming the latter for many because of the size of the cemetery and fact that so much of it has no headstones showing. My largest disappointment with this one was the fact that the current pastor of the Cohansey Baptist Church told me about 6 or 7 months ago that Rutgers University was restoring this cemetery, I could find no evidence of this at all. The trip has not been a complete bust, I'm only a day into it and my grandfather turned over an entire photo album to me, not to mention finding my great great grandfather's grave and my great great great grandparents graves right next to him, well, that was a find, confirms their birth and death years! I was wondering, does anyone know where Charles E. Sheppard of the "Sheppard Papers" is buried? That's all for now, I'll be checking my mail every couple of days, so, feel free to respond! Take care - Deb _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 1 August 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 799 799 1 1179 1219 ALLEN James 59 m w laborer 799 2 1179 1219 ALLEN Jane 24 f w dressmaker 799 3 1179 1219 ALLEN Lizzie 16 f w 799 4 1179 1219 ALLEN James 27 m w carpenter 799 5 1179 1219 ALLEN William 21 m w blacksmith 799 6 1179 1219 STOKES Mary J. 4 f w 799 7 1180 1220 THORN John 24 m w carpenter 799 8 1180 1220 THORN Louisa 22 f w 799 9 1180 1220 THORN Kate 3 f w 799 10 1180 1220 THORN Louisa 1 f w 799 11 1181 1221 PHIFER Jacob 31 m w chairmaker 799 12 1181 1221 PHIFER Magdalina 29 f w 799 13 1181 1221 PHIFER John 5 m w 799 14 1181 1221 PHIFER Cornelia 3 f w 799 15 1181 1222 FOSTER John 44 m w engineer 799 16 1181 1222 FOSTER Lucy 36 f w 799 17 1181 1222 FOSTER Ereony L. 3 f w 799 18 1181 1222 FOSTER George A. 6/12 m w 799 19 1182 1223 KING Henry 32 m w mason 799 20 1182 1223 KING Phoclea? 28 f w 799 21 1182 1223 KING Margaret 4 f w 799 22 1182 1223 KING Lydia A. 2 f w 799 23 1183 1224 WATSON George 29 m w blacksmith 799 24 1183 1224 WATSON Margaret 35 f w 799 25 1183 1224 WATSON Mary A. 12 f w 799 26 1184 1225 JAQUES James L. 46 m w car builder 799 27 1184 1225 JAQUES Mary A. 38 f w 799 28 1184 1225 JAQUES Samuel 14 m w 799 29 1184 1225 JAQUES Gilbert 12 m w 799 30 1184 1225 JAQUES Julia 9 f w 799 31 1184 1225 JAQUES Ella 7 f w 799 32 1184 1225 JAQUES Clara 5 f w 799 33 1184 1225 JAQUES Emma 5 f w 799 34 1184 1225 JAQUES Anna 2 f w 799 35 1185 1226 MATTHEWS Thomas 38 m w harness maker 799 36 1185 1226 MATTHEWS Hannah 25 f w 799 37 1185 1226 MATTHEWS Mary 2 f w 799 38 1185 1226 MATTHEWS Martha 3/12 f w 799 39 1185 1226 CARRIGAN John 68 m w 799 40 1185 1226 MURPHY kATE 25 f w
I'm goint to post to some NJ shore areas where some came from, and to some sw Ohio counties ,who shared the Methodist circut-riders. I note US SUPREME COURT Justice John McLean,author of a bio of Rev John Collins [m Sarah Blackman,Galloway Twnsp,old Gloucester Co,NJ] taught,and preached at Old Bethel. There is a word-las- that might be [?] Lewis,or Jas-James.Somebody knows this church as well as Rev Carl Ely and I. I'm typing 2 miles from it,and descend from James Blackman,Thomas and John Hitch,Jesse Justice,and more were many great uncles-HB FAGLEY 2679 St Rt 125 Bethel,Ohio 45106 HFAGLEY@ AOL.COM History of Old Bethel ChurchHISTORY OF OLD BETHEL CHURCH The Church History, was taken from the original record with original spelling and punctuation as found in the record.The author of this historical record is not identjfied. Ed. 19 April, 1991 Rev. John Coliins came here from NJ. in the year 1803 and became the owner of a large tract of land on the east fork of the Little Miami River. In 1804 he donated enough ground on which to build a church, and one made of logs from the surrounding forest, and called "Collins Meeting House" was, in a few months, dedicated by him. Other churches were established in adjacent neighborhoods and ere long there was an extensive circuit embracing those churches and called "Collins Circuit" of which Rev. John Collins was the first pastor. Every two weeks, sometimes on Sabbath, sometimes on Wednesday, there was preaching in Collins Meeting House. Prayer and class meetings were held regularly. Most of the early settlers assembled at these services and respectfully and attentively heard the word. The little church was blessed with revivals of great power, and many true and steadfast members were added to iL After a few years, its members had so increased that they were enabled to substitute a frame church for the log church in which they had been worshiping. While it was in course of erection, Mrs. Collins, wife of Rev. John Collins brought victuals to the carpenters and other workman, and was so happy that they could hear her singing as she came and went through the woods. The frame church with its high inclosed pulpit and galleries around three sides was dedicated in 1818. Rev. Jno McLean, a local preacher, taught two summers in the log church which was not torn down for awhile. After a time the circuit was given the name of Laurel and Mt. Carmel, Olive Branch. Bethel and other villages were placed in other circuits. Zoar and Concord societie were formed principally from the membership of Old Bethel. Mrs. Sarah Clark, wife of Benj. Clark, a Methodist exhorter and class leader was the second person buried in Old Bethel cemetery. Mr. Chanler was the first. One of the early Bishops of the M.E. Church delivered a sermon in Old Bethel church on a week day about the year 1821. The first 5.5. was organized about 1830. Daughter of Rev. Collins was one of the teachers. Quarterly Conferences were notable occasions. Tickets were given those who attended the love feasts. Presiding elders and pastors preached with tongues of fire while the people prayed and praised with fervor. The preachers were entertained mostly by Rev. John Collins, Jas Blackman and Thos String. Among the very earliest pastors of the church were, Jno Strange, Augustus Eddye, Levi White, Greenbury R. Jones, Isaac C. Hunter, John Clark, las W. Finley, Win. Simmons, Jno Ulin, Arthur B. Elliott, James Smith, Leroy Swormstedt, Win. D. Barrett and ___ Leedom, Zacharial Connell, Jacob Young, Geo W Maley, Burns Westlake and ___ Wells Dunn,~ Hands ,Verhoof, ___Frazer ___Beasley, Goshorn, ____Baxter Hosinger, and ___Gasner. John Collins v-.-, and William Simmons (his son-in-law) traveled the circuit together about the year 1832. The next year John Collins was reappointed to the circuit with John lJIin as his calleagus. The last named, after a few months died. Rev___Verhoof having preached but once at each appointment on circuit was taken sick and died. Rev. Greenbury R. Jones was two or three times on the circuit. Rev. Levi White lived on Rev. John Collins farm and always had class meeting at the church on Thursday. Jas Blackman (brother of Mrs Collins) was for a long time leader of this class. Rev. John Collins died and was buried here in 1845 Rev George Light officiated at the funeral service. Rev. Agustus Eddy taught school at Afton and married Patsy Thomas of that place. In 1890 Mrs. Eddy celebrated her 90th birthday with her three surviving children one of them the wife of Rev. E. Edwards of Wisconsin. Often while teaching school at Aften Agustus Deey exhorted in Collins meeting house and when he entered the ministry and became the pastor of the society he conducted some remarkable meetings there. Rev Jno Eddy, a war chaplain who was shot in ambush, and Thos. C. Eddy D. D., the orator, editor, and missionary secretary were his sons. Between the years 1835 and 1858 the following were among the pastors of Old Bethel, Edward D. Rowe, Win. Perrish and David Whitcomb, Jno Barton, M.G. Purkiser, Jas M. Gatch, Wesley Rowe and ___ Estell, - Chaney, Win. H. Lander, Win. H. Fyffer, Enoch G. West, Henry E. Purkiser, Jno Shinn, Win. B. Jackson, las Armstrong, Geo Pararott. Rev. Benj Lakin, after his location' at Laurel preached, many times at Old Bethel. las M. Trimble D.D, Rev. Sam'l Latty and other ministers preached here on some special occasions. Rev. las Armstrong resided here for a number of years before and after his superanuation. He did much for Old Bethel and in this cemetery his remains awaits the resurection of the just. Under Rev. Welsly Rowe and his colleagus, there was a wonderful revival at Old Bethel, one of the memorable conversions at this time was that of a man who did not want to be converted and who after listening to part of a sermon from Rev. N. Daily on the miracles of healing wrought by the Saviour started homeward, declaring that the church should not catch him for he was no cripple. Before he could get to the top of the bill up which he was running he fell and could get no further and had to be carried home. Then he desired to be a new creature in Christ Jesus and he sought the Lord and was changed. Among the exhorters and local preachers who often preached at Old Bethel or assisted the early pastors in special meetings were Eli Daily, Jesse Justice, Christian Husong, Nathanal Daily, Stephen Washington Duly, Richard Short, George W. Mallick, Jno Brunaugh, Robt Nichols, Andrew McLean, John McLean, Fee, - Price, - Warden, Jay, - Grange, mo Smith, Edmund Burdsall, Jno Hill, Lewis Duckwall, Jno Gest, - Thompson, David Lindsy, Judson Calhoun, Elshia Dole. Among the stewards and class leaders of the early days were las Blackman, John Blair, Joshua Dole, Benj Clark, Dan'l Ogden, Jesse Branduff, Thos Jenkins, Jno Enan, Win Holliday, Win McDonald, Jno Offutt, Benj Jenkins, Elisha Dole. The following are a few of the members who worshiped in the log church, Thos Hitch Sr, Zephaniah Steelman, David White, Enos Smith, Jas Ware, Sam'l Strimple, las Dole, -Moss and their wives, Isaac Higbee, las Deal, Isiah Clark. Christopher Clark, Mrs. Sarah Jeffris. The following are a few of those who became members after the frame church was built, John Leeds, Thou Mull, Thos Scull, las Stewart, mo Caster, Edward Barton, Jno McColium, Leeds Douthty, Jno Wilson, Eben Risley, and their wives, Robt Burnett, Jno Compton, Brazier James, Richard Mace and Wm Higher. The first four of the local preachers mentioned were enrolled in the membership of Old BetheL Their wives as also the wives of all the stewards and class leaders afterwards named, lived excelent lives and did excelent work in the church. Many of the children of these pioneer christians and of others whose names are not given emulated their parents in piety and good deeds. Some of their sons received and obeyed the Devine call to preach Christ crucified, while some of their daughters became the wives of ministers of the Gospel. In the year 1868 the frame church was remodeled. While the work was being accomplished, Sunday school and prayer meetings were held in the Bantam school house. The Presbyterian church having been kindly offered for public worship and preaching, the people assembled there for these services. The new church was dedicated in October 1868 by J.W. Langley D.D. Revs, W.T. McMullen, R.E. Smith and 'M.A. Head being present. 2ND IMPORT- John was born 7 March 1804, in Tate township, Clermont, Ohio, the son of Isaac Higbee and Sophia Somers. Shortly after his birth his parents moved to New Jersey, where he grew to manhood. In February of 1832, he and his family joined the Church. A short time later he sold his farm and moved his family to Missouri. Trouble arose between the Saints and the settlers of that county and they were driven out. They wandered with the Saints until they reached the Nauvoo area. His family lived there for eight years. As the Saints were leaving Nauvoo, John writes: "We locked our homes and left with what little we could take along." He was Captain of the Eleventh Ten. He acted as hunter for game, stood guard, and split rails for farmers in North Iowa to get horse feed and other necessities. He remained at the north fork of the Platte River until the 20th of August when his family arrived. They traveled on and arrived in the Salt Lake valley, 26 September 1847. In the spring of 1849, he went with 30 other men to the Little Provo in Utah county. A branch of the Church was organized with John as president. In the fall of that year his brother Isaac was called to take charge at Provo, and John was called on a mission to Great Britain, leaving Salt Lake in October of 1849. He was appointed president of the Newcastle Conference and served until January 5, 1852. He was then appointed to preside over 333 Saints on board the ship Kennebec which sailed from Liverpool, 10 January 1852. In February, 1865 he moved his family to Toquerville, Utah. He died 1 November [BELOW IS S E iLLINOIS,1830'S.-HB FAGLEY] 3RD IMPORT -Soon after this occurrence, about April A.D. 1835, the Latter-day work found most of my folk. Elisha Graves and Isaac Higbee Latter- day Saints come through our parts of the country and stopped at my father's house and preached to me and to my father's family all of them that was at home at that time, baptizing some of them; my father and mother and three sisters and two brothers during the time of the sojourn of graves, and Higbee. There come into the settlement William Ivy and Milton Homes and assisted them in their labors in that part of the country. During the sojourn in that part of the country they baptized some 30 or 40 persons, male and female, and the power of the Lord was made manifest to the believers. Mostly they spoke with new tongues and gave the interpretation of the same. The sick was healed and the hearts of all the believers had cause to rejoice in the goodness of God and the writer of this biography had as a testimony given to him from his Heavenly Father of the truth of the Latter- day work. Although he was only a child about nine years old the Lord answered his humble prayer and made manifest his power by healing him instantly of disease. For the first time he ever had faith to ask the Lord for such a blessing, seeing and hearing my mother and sister and many other spake with new tongues and give the interpretation of the same. And many other manifestations of his power made manifest to his Saints in them days when they loved one another and sought the interests of each other, and the Lord blessed them that loved and worshipped him the true and living God. About
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 1 August 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 798 798 1 1171 1208 HURLEY Edward 24 m w harnessmaker Ireland 798 2 1171 1208 HURLEY Ellen 20 f w tailoress NY 798 3 1172 1209 MCKRIAN John O. 45 m w laborer Ireland 798 4 1172 1209 MCKRIAN Margaret 40 f w Ireland 798 5 1172 1209 MCKRIAN Ellen 12 f w NJ 798 6 1172 1209 MCKRIAN Ann 8 f w NJ 798 7 1172 1209 CONNERS William 26 m w laborer Ireland 798 8 1173 1210 BIRMINGHAM Eliza 38 f w Ireland 798 9 1173 1210 BIRMINGHAM Kate 10 f w NJ 798 10 1173 1210 BIRMINGHAM Martin 4 m w NJ 798 11 1174 1211 MALANTHY William 26 m w Ireland 798 12 1174 1211 MALANTHY Eliza 24 f w Ireland 798 13 1174 1211 MALANTHY Kate 3 f w NJ 798 14 1174 1211 MALANTHY John 3 m w NJ 798 15 1174 1211 MALANTHY Lizzie 1 f w NJ 798 16 1212 STANTON Bridget 42 f w Ireland 798 17 1212 STANTON Thomas 4 m w NJ 798 18 1175 1213 WILLIAMS Ann 62 f w Ireland 798 19 1175 1213 QUIGLEY Isaac 24 m w fireman NJ 798 20 1175 1213 QUIGLEY Priscilla 23 f w NJ 798 21 1175 1213 QUIGLEY George 1 m w NJ 798 22 1175 1213 QUIGLEY Virginia 5/12 f w NJ 798 23 1176 1214 OHARA Thomas 40 m w labore Ireland 798 24 1176 1214 OHARA Bridget 44 f w Ireland 798 25 1176 1214 OHARA Mary 1 f w NJ 798 26 1215 LYSUAT John 30 m w laborer Ireland 798 27 1215 LYSUAT Mary 38 f w Ireland 798 28 1215 KELLEY Joseph 13 m w NJ 798 29 1177 1216 MCGLAUGHLIN James 24 m w laborer Ireland 798 30 1177 1216 MCGLAUGHLIN Mary 23 f w Ireland 798 31 1217 GRACE Thomas 56 m w laborer Ireland 798 32 1217 GRACE Mary 40 f w Ireland 798 33 1217 GRACE Richard 3 m w NJ 798 34 1217 GRACE John 2 m w NJ 798 35 1217 GRACE Edwin 1/12 m w NJ 798 36 1178 1218 MARTIN William 40 m w laborer Ireland 798 37 1178 1218 MARTIN Ann 30 f w Ireland 798 38 1178 1218 MARTIN Michael 14 m w NJ 798 39 1178 1218 MARTIN Mary 4 f w NJ 798 40 1178 1218 MARTIN Catharine 1 f w NJ
BURLINGTON CO., NJ 1 August 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 797 797 1 1143 1200 FLYNN Anthony 35 m w laborer Ireland 797 2 1143 1200 FLYNN Grace 30 f w Ireland 797 3 1143 1200 FLYNN Catharine 6 f w NJ 797 4 1143 1200 FLYNN John 4 m w NJ 797 5 1143 1200 FLYNN Bridget 3 f w NJ 797 6 1143 1200 FLYNN Mary 1 f w NJ 797 7 1144 1201 ROONY John 50 m w laborer Ireland 797 8 1144 1201 ROONY Mary 11 f w NJ 797 9 1144 1201 ROONY John 8 m w NJ 797 10 1144 1201 BURSHOE Abigail 4 f w NJ 797 11 1144 1201 BURSHOE Harvey 2 m w NJ 797 12 1145 1202 HALTWORTHY William 41 m w blacksmith Pa 797 13 1145 1202 HALTWORTHY Eliza J. 39 f w Pa 797 14 1145 1202 HALTWORTHY Mary 17 f w Pa 797 15 1166 1203 DORMAN James 30 m w waterman Delawar 797 16 1166 1203 DORMAN Sarah 25 f w Delaware 797 17 1166 1203 DORMAN Elmira 5 f w NJ 797 18 1166 1203 DORMAN David 3 m w NJ 797 19 1167 1204 BOGAR Charles 29 m w cabinet maker NJ 797 20 1167 1204 BOGAR Elizabeth 31 f w NJ 797 21 1167 1204 BOGAR George 6 m W NJ 797 22 1167 1204 BOGAR Isaac 2 m w NJ 797 23 1168 1205 MAHAN John 40 m w laborer Ireland 797 24 1168 1205 MAHAN Mary 40 f w Ireland 797 25 1169 1206 COYLE Hugh 30 m w NY 797 26 1169 1206 COYLE Catherine 30 f w Ireland 797 27 1169 1206 COYLE Mary 6 f w NJ 797 28 1169 1206 COYLE James 4 m w NJ 797 29 1169 1206 COYLE Elizabeth 2 f w NJ 797 30 1169 1206 CROSSWAIT Mary 28 f w Ireland 797 31 1170 1207 WADE George 51 m w cabinet maker Pa 797 32 1170 1207 WADE Eliza 47 f w tailoress Pa 797 33 1170 1207 WADE Benjamin 25 m w housepainter Pa 797 34 1170 1207 WADE Susan 21 f w Pa 797 35 1170 1207 WADE George 19 m w pattern maker Pa 797 36 1170 1207 WADE Eliza 17 f w Pa 797 37 1170 1207 WADE Mary 15 f w Pa 797 38 1170 1207 WADE Philip 13 m w Pa 797 39 1170 1207 WADE Albert 10 m w Pa 797 40 1170 1207 WADE Melrina 7 f w Pa
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 1 August 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 796 796 1 1135 1190 WADE Winfield 6/12 m w NJ 796 2 1135 1190 SANFORD James 23 m w laborer NY 796 3 1135 1190 SANFORD Louisa 19 f w NY 796 4 1136 1191 MULLER James 30 m w laborer Ireland 796 5 1136 1191 MULLER Mary 29 f w Ireland 796 6 1136 1191 MULLER John 5 m w NJ 796 7 1136 1191 MULLER Catharine 2 f w NJ 796 8 1192 WARD Catherine 60 f w Ireland 796 9 1192 WARD Catherine 25 f w Ireland 796 10 1192 WARD John 20 m w machinist Ireland 796 11 1137 1193 HOOPER Joseph C. 50 m w cordwinder NJ 796 12 1137 1193 HOOPER Beulah 48 f w NJ 796 13 1137 1193 HOOPER William 20 m w NJ 796 14 1137 1193 HOOPER Anna 16 f w tailoress NJ 796 15 1137 1193 HOOPER Sarah 13 f w NJ 796 16 1138 1194 MCCAY Barney 30 m w laborer Ireland 796 17 1138 1194 MCCAY Sarah 25 f w Ireland 796 18 1138 1194 MCCAY Mary 5 f w NJ 796 19 1138 1194 MCCAY Ellen 3 f w NJ 796 20 1138 1194 MCCAY Andrew 6/12 m w NJ 796 21 1139 1195 BARRY John 30 m w Ireland 796 22 1139 1195 BARRY Alice 28 f w Ireland 796 23 1139 1195 BARRY Alice 7 f w NJ 796 24 1139 1195 BARRY Maggie 5 f w NJ 796 25 1139 1195 BARRY Kate 4 f w NJ 796 26 1139 1195 BARRY Thomas 2 m w NJ 796 27 1140 1196 MADDEN Ann 44 f w Ireland 796 28 1140 1196 MADDEN Mary 15 f w NJ 796 29 1140 1196 MADDEN Margaret 11 f w NJ 796 30 1140 1196 MADDEN Lizzie 6 f w NJ 796 31 1141 1197 BIRMINGHAM Dan 37 m w laborer Ireland 796 32 1141 1197 BIRMINGHAM Anna 35 f w Ireland 796 33 1141 1197 BIRMINGHAM William 13 m w NJ 796 34 1141 1197 BIRMINGHAM James 11 m w NJ 796 35 1141 1197 BIRMINGHAM Catharine 9 f w NJ 796 36 1142 1198 MULLER Michael 28 m w NJ 796 37 1142 1198 MULLER Elisa 25 f w laborer Ireland 796 38 1142 1199 DOWNS Timothy 58 m w Ireland 796 39 1142 1199 DOWNS Mary 45 f w laborer Ireland 796 40 1142 1199 DOWNS Eugene 6 m w NJ
Hi Listers, The name of great Uncle Joseph W. Ling/Lingg is/was on a Monument erected in Mullica Hill, Gloucester Co., NJ on May 30, 1867, dedicated to Civil War Soldiers of NJ. Do any of you know if the Monument is still in existence? If so do you know the location--park, cross streets and the like? Thanks in advance for your help, Linda McDowell in San Juan Capistrano, CA
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 1 August 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 795 795 1 1129 1185 ADAMS Thomas N. 30 m w merchant Pa 795 2 1129 1185 ADAMS Hatty 27 f w NJ 795 3 1129 1185 ADAMS Minnie 1 f w NJ 795 4 1129 1185 MITHCELL? Julia 35 f w Ireland 795 5 1129 1185 OCONNOR Bridget 40 f w Ireland 795 6 1129 1185 NORCROSS M. W. 60 m w NJ 795 7 1130 1186 RAYMOND Geo. B. 46 m w agent NY 795 8 1130 1186 RAYMOND Louisa 40 f w Conn. 795 9 1130 1186 RAYMOND Louisa 16 f w Conn. 795 10 1130 1186 RAYMOND Charles 14 m w NY 795 11 1130 1186 RAYMOND Kate 12 f w NJ 795 12 1130 1186 RAYMOND Percy 7 f? w NJ 795 13 1130 1186 SMITH Catharine 28 f w Ireland 795 14 1130 1186 RODGERS Ann 50 f w Ireland 795 15 1130 1186 KEENAN John 30 m w laborer Germany 795 16 1130 1186 STONE Thomas 42 m w waterman Pa 795 17 1131 1186 STONE Susan M. 37 f w boarding housekeeper NY 795 18 1131 1186 STONE Edward 17 m w NY 795 19 1131 1186 MCGOVERN Robert 25 m w ship carpenter Pa 795 20 1131 1186 MCGOVERN Sarah V. 19 f w milliner NY 795 21 1131 1186 DEROE William 34 m w engineer NY 795 22 1131 1186 DEROE Lenora 28 f w NJ 795 23 1131 1186 DEROE Sarah 8 f w NJ 795 24 1131 1186 DEROE William 6 m w NJ 795 25 1131 1186 DEROE Nelson D. 8/12 m w NJ 795 26 1131 1186 DEBOW Elizabeth 23 f w NJ 795 27 1131 1186 DEBOW George A. 5 m w NJ 795 28 1131 1186 BERRY John 33 m w laborer Ireland 795 29 1132 1187 BERRY Mary 35 f w Ireland 795 30 1132 1187 BERRY Ellen 12 f w NJ 795 31 1132 1187 BERRY Fanny 10 f w NJ 795 32 1132 1187 FERGUSON Thomas 39 m w coach man NJ 795 33 1133 1188 FERGUSON Elizabeth 36 f w NJ 795 34 1133 1188 FERGUSON Mary 12 f w NJ 795 35 1133 1188 FERGUSON John 5 m w NJ 795 36 1133 1188 FERGUSON Elizabeth 2 f w NJ 795 37 1133 1188 GROFF Hannah 24 f w dressmaker NJ 795 38 1133 1188 RAYMOND Claressa 9 f w NJ 795 39 1134 1189 CLIVER Margaret 78 f w NJ 795 40 1134 1189 CHAMBERS Ellen 45 f w house servant NJ
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 1 August 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 794 794 1 1120 1175 THOMPSON John W. 30 m w engineer NJ 794 2 1120 1175 THOMPSON Anna 24 f w NJ 794 3 1120 1175 THOMPSON Lizzie 2 f w NJ 794 4 1121 1176 WHITE James 35 m w engineer NJ 794 5 1121 1176 WHITE Wilmina 28 f w NY 794 6 1121 1176 WHITE Anna 3 f w NJ 794 7 1121 1176 KELLY Emma 13 f w NY 794 8 1122 1177 SPERDEAU John 34 m w tailor Ireland 794 9 1122 1177 SPERDEAU Catharine 30 f w Ireland 794 10 1122 1177 SPERDEAU Catharine 2 f w NJ 794 11 1122 1177 SPERDEAU Rose 3/12 f w NJ 794 12 1123 1178 SPERDEAU Susan 3/12 f w NJ 794 13 1123 1178 TUCKER Mary 70 f w teacher NJ 794 14 1123 1178 DUNLLE Edward 28 m w laborer Ireland 794 15 1123 1178 DUNLLE Mary 32 f w Ireland 794 16 1123 1178 DUNLLE Edward 8 m w NJ 794 17 1123 1178 DUNLLE Dennis C. 4 m w NJ 794 18 1123 1178 DUNLLE Margaret 2 f w NJ 794 19 1124 1179 HERNWICK Patrick 60 m w laborer Ireland 794 20 1124 1179 HERNWICK Bridget 51 f w Ireland 794 21 1124 1179 BURK Thomas 15 m w Ireland 794 22 1124 1179 BURK Joseph 21 m w Ireland 794 23 1124 1179 BERWICK Nicholas 6 m w NJ 794 24 1125 1180 MCINTYRE Chas. 45 m w cordwinder Ireland 794 25 1125 1180 MCINTYRE Ellen 11 f w Ireland 794 26 1181 HANDLIN John 50 m w laborer Ireland 794 27 1181 HANDLIN Catharine 55 f w Ireland 794 28 1126 1182 CELLY Catharine 37 f w Ireland 794 29 1126 1182 CELLY Anna 15 f w Pa 794 30 1126 1182 CELLY Andrew 13 m w Pa 794 31 1126 1182 CELLY Ella 10 f w Pa 794 32 1127 1183 BELKIE John 35 m w laborer Ireland 794 33 1127 1183 BELKIE Ellen 35 f w Ireland 794 34 1127 1183 BELKIE James 4 m w NJ 794 35 1127 1183 BELKIE Thomas 2 m w NJ 794 36 1128 1184 WOOD Alexander 59 m w laborer NJ 794 37 1128 1184 WOOD Mary 56 f w NJ 794 38 1128 1184 WOOD Edward 24 m w blacksmith NJ 794 39 1128 1184 WOOD Anna 20 f w NJ 794 40 1128 1184 WOOD Martha A. 16 f w NJ
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 1 August 1860*, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, 793 793 1 1111 1165 VANDERGRIFF Ellis 22 m w carpenter NJ 793 2 1112 1166 BROTHERTON Elizabeth 71 f w NJ 793 3 1112 1166 BROTHERTON Gertrude 36 f w tailoress NJ 793 4 1113 1167 DULAP Thomas 27 m w carpenter Pa 793 5 1113 1167 DULAP Emma 22 f w Pa 793 6 1113 1167 DULAP Deborah 6/12 f w NJ 793 7 1114 1168 HINES Hendrick 26 m w fireman NJ 793 8 1114 1168 HINES Mary 22 f w NJ 793 9 1114 1168 HINES Henrick 2/12 m w NJ 793 10 1114 1168 BORDEN Caroline 45 f w NJ 793 11 1114 1168 BORDEN Caroline 16 f w hat trimmer NJ 793 12 1115 1169 WILSON Aaron 48 m w clerk NJ 793 13 1115 1169 WILSON Margaret 43 f w boardinghouse keeper NJ 793 14 1115 1169 WILSON Henry 9 m w NJ 793 15 1115 1169 WILSON Mary 7 f w NJ 793 16 1115 1169 HANKINS John 26 m w blacksmith NJ 793 17 1115 1169 ROBBINS Samuel 25 m w blacksmith NJ 793 18 1115 1169 CARMEN David 31 m w carpenter NJ 793 19 1115 1169 PONSIL William 32 m w plasterer Pa 793 20 1115 1169 BORDEN Peter 40 m w carpenter NJ 793 21 1115 1169 CUNNINGHAM James 41 m w laborer Ireland 793 22 1116 1170 CUNNINGHAM Ann 30 f w Ireland 793 23 1116 1170 CUNNINGHAM Thomas 4 m w NJ 793 24 1116 1170 CUNNINGHAM John 1 m w NJ 793 25 1116 1170 LEONARD John 33 m w laborer Ireland 793 26 1171 LEONARD Ellen 23 f w Ireland 793 27 1171 BRANIN Catharine 70 f w Ireland 793 28 1117 1172 BRANIN John 30 m w laborer Ireland 793 29 1117 1172 BRANIN Patrick 32 m w Ireland 793 30 1117 1172 DILLON Mary 13 f w Ireland 793 31 1117 1172 FOY John 26 m w laborer Ireland 793 32 1117 1172 CONNER Patrick 22 m w Ireland 793 33 1117 1172 SMITH Christopher 28 m w Ireland 793 34 1117 1172 CAIN Mary 60 f w Ireland 793 35 1118 1172 BUGGY Thomas 13 m w NJ 793 36 1118 1172 HOGAN Thomas 21 m w laborer Ireland 793 37 1119 1174 HOGAN Catharine 28 f w Ireland 793 38 1119 1174 HOGAN Michael 7 m w NJ 793 39 1119 1174 HOGAN Dora 2 f w NJ 793 40 1119 1174 WILSON Anna 11 f w NJ Pages 791 792 and 1793 are all changed dates to 1 August 1860.
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 18 July 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, p. 792 792 1 1104 1156 SHINN Clara 3 f w NJ 792 2 1104 1156 SHINN Joseph 2 m w NJ 792 3 1105 1157 GOMINGER Joseph 28 m w ship carpenter NJ 792 4 1105 1157 GOMINGER Elizabeth 24 f w NJ 792 5 1105 1157 GOMINGER Jacob 7 m w NJ 792 6 1105 1157 GOMINGER James 2 m w NJ 792 7 1106 1158 RAY Philip 31 m w cordwinder France 792 8 1106 1158 RAY Adaline 29 f w Ireland 792 9 1106 1158 RAY Edward J. 1 m w NY 792 10 1106 1158 RAY Mary E. 3 f w Pa 792 11 1107 1159 HERBERT John 26 m w fireman NJ 792 12 1107 1159 HERBERT Mary 26 f w NJ 792 13 1107 1159 HERBERT Thomas 4 m w NJ 792 14 1107 1159 HERBERT Austena 1 f w NJ 792 15 1160 HERBERT Lydia 45 f w NJ 792 16 1160 HERBERT Mary 15 f w NJ 792 17 1108 1161 ADAMS John 30 m w blacksmith NJ 792 18 1108 1161 ADAMS Deborah 22 f w NJ 792 19 1108 1161 ADAMS George 5 m w NJ 792 20 1108 1161 ADAMS William 3 m w NJ 792 21 1108 1161 ADAMS Elizabeth 2 f w NJ 792 22 1108 1161 ADAMS Lilley 5/12 f w NJ 792 23 1109 1162 JOHNSON Rebecca 54 f w NJ 792 24 1109 1162 JOHNSON Rachel 11 f w NJ 792 25 1109 1162 HERBERT Jane 23 f w NJ 792 26 1109 1162 HERBERT Anna E. 3 f w NJ 792 27 1109 1162 HERBERT Emma C. 1 f w NJ 792 28 1163 TRUELAND Sarah 20 f w NJ 792 29 1163 TRUELAND John 23 m w painter NJ 792 30 1163 TRUELAND William J. 2 m w NJ 792 31 1163 RICHARDS Emma 13 f w NJ 792 32 1110 1164 GROS Joseph 54 m w laborer NJ 792 33 1110 1164 GROS Charity 50 f w NJ 792 34 1111 1165 VANDERGRIFF Isaiah 55 m w engineer NJ 792 35 1111 1165 VANDERGRIFF Hannah 53 f w NJ 792 36 1111 1165 VANDERGRIFF Lewis 20 m w NJ 792 37 1111 1165 VANDERGRIFF Ellen 16 f w NJ 792 38 1111 1165 VANDERGRIFF Joseph 14 m w NJ 792 39 1111 1165 VANDERGRIFF Sarah 10 f w NJ 792 40 1111 1165 VANDERGRIFF Thomas 3 m w NJ
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 18 July 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, p. 791 791 1 1096 1147 BOUND Dillery 41 m w engineer NJ 791 2 1096 1147 BOUND Elizabeth 41 f w dressmaker NJ 791 3 1096 1147 BOUND Theodore 19 m w engineer NJ 791 4 1096 1147 BOUND Daney 14 m w NJ 791 5 1096 1147 BOUND Delorce 11 m w NJ 791 6 1096 1147 BOUND Charity 7 f w NJ 791 7 1096 1147 BOUND Charles 5 m w NJ 791 8 1197 1148 THOMPSON David 32 m w waterman NJ 791 9 1197 1148 THOMPSON Elizabeth 42 f w NJ 791 10 1197 1148 THOMPSON John H. 10 m w NJ 791 11 1198 1149 PHIFER Henry 56 m w blacksmith Pa 791 12 1198 1149 PHIFER Mary A. 46 f w tailoress Pa 791 13 1198 1149 FINK Henry 18 m w machinist Pa 791 14 1198 1149 SHELLENBERY Philip 31 m w chairmaker Pa 791 15 1199 1150 SEALALON Lourena 36 f? w laborer Ireland 791 16 1199 1150 SEALALON Catharine 36 f w Ireland 791 17 1199 1150 SEALALON Mary A. 12 f w NJ 791 18 1199 1150 SEALALON Margaret 11 f w NJ 791 19 1199 1150 SEALALON Catharine 9 f w NJ 791 20 1100 1151 MANEX James 37 m w laborer Ireland 791 21 1100 1151 MANEX Mary 40 f w IrelandNJ 791 22 1100 1151 MANEX Mary 6 f w NJ 791 23 1100 1151 MANEX Honora 3 f w NJ 791 24 1100 1151 MANEX John 1 m w NJ 791 25 1101 1152 WHALEN Thomas 40 m w laborer Ireland 791 26 1101 1152 WHALEN Ellen 38 f w Ireland 791 27 1101 1152 WHALEN Timothy 15 m w Ireland 791 28 1101 1152 WHALEN Ellen 10 f w NJ 791 29 1102 1154 WOLCOTT Strchton 30 m w painter NJ 791 30 1102 1154 WOLCOTT Amanda 26 f w dressmaker NJ 791 31 1102 1154 WOLCOTT William 8 m w NJ 791 32 1103 1155 WOOD Joseph 31 m w gardner NJ 791 33 1103 1155 WOOD Sarah 26 f w NJ 791 34 1103 1155 WOOD George 9 m w NJ 791 35 1103 1155 WOOD Mary 5 f w NJ 791 36 1103 1155 WOOD Marcia 3 f w NJ 791 37 1104 1156 SCOVEL Philip S. 26 m w attorney at law NY 791 38 1104 1156 SCOVEL Catharine S. 18 f w NJ 791 39 1104 1156 THOMPSON Mary 22 f w NJ 791 40 1104 1156 CHAMBERS John 13 m w NJ
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 18 July 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough, p. 790 790 1 1090 1140 MCDONALD Michael 45 m w Ireland 790 2 1090 1140 MCDONALD Rose 40 f w Ireland 790 3 1090 1140 MCDONALD Ann 7 f w NJ 790 4 1090 1140 MCDONALD Susan 6 f w NJ 790 5 1090 1140 MCDONALD Ellen 4 f w NJ 790 6 1090 1140 MCDONALD Michael 2 m w NJ 790 7 1090 1140 MCDONALD Catharine 70 f w Ireland 790 8 1091 1141 SHINN Samuel 44 m w farm labor NJ 790 9 1091 1141 SHINN Mary 40 f w NJ 790 10 1091 1141 SHINN Thomas 13 m w NJ 790 11 1091 1141 SHINN Sarah 6 f w NJ 790 12 1091 1141 CUMELL John 35 m w day labor Ireland 790 13 1091 1141 CUMELL Margaret 34 f w Ireland 790 14 1091 1141 CUMELL James 9 m w NJ 790 15 1091 1141 CUMELL Mary 7 f w NJ 790 16 1091 1141 CUMELL John 4 m w NJ 790 17 1091 1141 CUMELL Edward 2 m w NJ 790 18 1092 1142 THORN Wesley 30 m w day labor NJ 790 19 1092 1142 THORN Hannah 24 f w NJ 790 20 1092 1142 THORN Benjamin F. 7 m w NJ 790 21 1092 1142 THORN David 6 m w NJ 790 22 1092 1142 THORN William C. 4 m w NJ 790 23 1092 1142 THORN Merrick 2/12 m w NJ 790 24 1143 DILLER Rockafellow 30 m w day labor NJ 790 25 1143 DILLER Rebecca J. 20 f w NJ 790 26 1143 DILLER Mary A. 2 f w NJ 790 27 1093 1144 HIGGINS Samuel 51 m w farm labor NJ 790 28 1093 1144 HIGGINS Rachel 45 f w NJ 790 29 1093 1144 HIGGINS Joseph 25 m w mason NJ 790 30 1093 1144 HIGGINS Sarah J. 13 f w NJ 790 31 1093 1144 HIGGINS Watson 5 m w NJ 790 32 1094 1145 CASSNER Robert 40 m w day labor NJ 790 33 1094 1145 CASSNER Abigail 44 f w NJ 790 34 1094 1145 CASSNER Mary 20 f w NJ 790 35 1094 1145 CASSNER Sarah 18 f w NJ 790 36 1094 1145 CASSNER Joshua 15 m w NJ 790 37 1095 1146 DAVIS James 38 m w day labor NJ 790 38 1095 1146 DAVIS Elizabeth 32 f w NJ 790 39 1095 1146 DAVIS Nathan B. 12 m w NJ 790 40 1095 1146 DAVIS Charles 8 m w NJ
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 18 July 1860, PO Bordentown, Bordentown Borough p. 789 789 1 1085 1135 PATTERSON Hester 45 f w washing maid Ireland 789 2 1085 1135 FORSYTH Sarah 50 f w house servant Ireland 789 3 1085 1135 BLAKE John 44 m w coachmaker Ireland 789 4 1085 1135 WARD Margaret 36 f w house servant Ireland 789 5 1086 1136 MAXWELL James L. 39 m w Episcopal minister NY 789 6 1086 1136 MAXWELL Elizabeth M. 33 f w Pa 789 7 1086 1136 MAXWELL Samuel 12 m w Pa 789 8 1086 1136 MAXWELL Thomas 11 m w Pa 789 9 1086 1136 MAXWELL James L. 4 m w NJ 789 10 1086 1136 MEREDITH Mary B. 12 f w Pa 789 11 1086 1136 GRAIN Mary M. 45 f w cook Ireland 789 12 1086 1136 WARD Ellen 19 f w house servant NJ 789 13 1086 1136 THOMPSON Mary H. 40 f w NJ 789 14 1086 1136 THOMPSON William H. 14 m w NJ 789 15 1086 1136 THOMPSON Edward E. 10 m w NJ 789 16 1086 1136 THOMPSON Howard E. 10 m w NJ 789 17 1086 1136 THOMPSON Benjamin F. 3 m w NJ 789 18 1086 1136 OBRIEN Margaret 35 f w Ireland 789 19 1086 1136 MCCORMICK Patrick 46 m w Ireland 789 20 1086 1136 MCCORMICK Anna M. 20 f w Ireland 789 21 1087 1137 MITCHELL Susan 70 f w NJ 789 22 1087 1137 MITCHELL William 40 m w mason NJ 789 23 1087 1137 MITCHELL Emma J. 45 f w NJ 789 24 1087 1137 MITCHELL John 16 m w NJ 789 25 1087 1137 MITCHELL Lucy 14 f w NJ 789 26 1087 1137 MITCHELL Mary 11 f w NJ 789 27 1087 1137 MITCHELL George 10 m w NJ 789 28 1087 1137 MITCHELL William 5 m w NJ 789 29 1087 1137 MITCHELL Edward 2 m w NJ 789 30 1088 1138 LOVE George 55 m w under....ainer?? Ireland 789 31 1088 1138 LOVE Louisa 36 f w nurse NJ 789 32 1088 1138 LOVE Jane 17 f w NJ 789 33 1088 1138 LOVE Mary 14 f w NJ 789 34 1088 1138 LOVE William 10 m w NJ 789 35 1088 1138 LOVE Joseph 8 m w NJ 789 36 1088 1138 LOVE Hannah 6 f w NJ 789 37 1088 1138 LOVE Louisa 5 f w NJ 789 38 1089 1119 BURTON Ann R. 57 f w NJ 789 39 1089 1119 BURTON John B. 20 m w day labor NJ 789 40 1089 1119 BURTON Joseph P. 16 m w NJ
Appreciate any help. Searching....GENTRY, HARTMAN, SHAVER, HECTOR from NJ (bef 1850) Thanks, Dave My Line is as follows.. 4 gt William & Margaret (Hector) Gentry both b & d in NJ m/ 8 Dec 1803 by Rev. Holmes, Salem Co., 3 gt Casper H. & Ann (Hartman) Gentry both b & d in NJ m/ 1840 Gloucester Co., [d/o Daniel & Ann (Shaver) Hartman] 2 gt George Kelly & Josephine Florence (Bonner) Gentry he b NJ she b NY both d NY m/ 1879 Cumberland Co. gt John & Lillian Zeurella (Gentry) Nichols he b MD she b NJ both d NY m/ 1901 Suffolk Co., NY Edward Maney & Ethel (Nichols) Deems both b & d NY Domonic & Barbara Lucille (Deems) Allegretti both b NY he d FL she d NY David Charles Allegretti (Me) Does anyone know anything about a Rev. Holmes (late 1700's early 1800's) of the ME Church of Salem Co., NJ. Did he leave a "Pastors Book" or Journal or other records of his services?