Dear List, Does anyone know where I can find 2 copies of the book by George R. Prowell, The History of Camden County, New Jersey? Janet T. Smith Gloucester City, NJ jtorpeysmith@msn.com Torpey/Tarpy, Flannery* Riley, Wallace* Dazey/Daisey, McCommorach/McComrick, Handcuck/Hancock (in DE)* Tonkin, Miller, Rambo* Hughes, Sithens, Nieukirk, TenEyck* Wilson, Andrews, Clare, Kurtz*
PITMAN TRIO PLAYS AT COLLEGE ASSEMBLY An hour of music will be enjoyed at the Glassboro Teachers College on Thursday morning, jan 18 at 10:30. Mrs Dorothy Willis Carey, Mrs J.W. Carey and Mr Harold Woomer, all of Pitman, have prepared a program of operatic selctions which they will present as a string ensemble. in addition, Mr William Irwin, of Camden, a freshman student at the college, will play two trumpet solos. Mrs. Carey is a graduate of the Glassboro institution and Mr Carey is Instructor of Industrial arts at the College. Mr Woomer is well know in local music circles. SORORITY MEETING Miss Edith Bricker was hostess to the members of the Kappa Beta Gamma Sorority at her home Monday evening. The following were presend: Viola Hilderbrand, Betty Jane Crane, Hazel Schneeman, Winifre Hildebrand, Jean Turner, Gladys Heritage. A new member, Minerva Hildebrand was admitted to theh club. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Betty jane Crane Monday evening, Jan 29. SEWING CIRCLE TO HOLD COVERED DISH LUNCHEON The members of the Presbyterian Sewing Circle will have a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs Martha nelson on North Delse Drive on Thursday, Jan 25 at 1 o'clock. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs Almarine Woodruff entertained the following guest at bridge on Monday evening. Mrs. D.L. Silver, Mrs. Edson Fitch, Mrs Harold Leddon, Mrs Carlton Brown,. Mrs Mulford Crane, Mrs Chester Steelman and Miss Katherine Smith of Woodbury. BIRTHS A son arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Sandelier, of Maple Street on Sunday. A son was born to Mrs and Mrs Cloyd Henderson at the Underwood Hospital, last Wednesday evening. Mrs henderson is the former Alice Downs. Mr and Mrs Joseph Mitchell announce the birth of a daughter at home on E. High Stree on Thursday PENNSGROVE TOPS CLAYTON....from "The Spectator" On Tuesday night, Clayton suffered it's first setback at the hands of Pennsgrove High School at the latter's cout, 29-17. Pensgrove led throughout, overpowering the Highwayman in every period with the exception of the second quarter. The "Riverman" led at the half, 11-10 and at the three quarter mark, 18-15. Eleven points in the final perdiod matched with Clayton's two, finished the defeat. This game broke a string of five consecutive vbictories for the Highwaymen. They had won over Alumni, St James, Woodstown, Glassboro and Pitman. Frannie Stout lef the offense for Pennsgrove with four field goals and one penalty cast for a total of nine counter. Don Wanner led the losers with two field goals for a total of four markers. The Clayton JV team, however won over the Pennsgrove "seconds" by the score of 18-16. Claytons nest game is with Salem at Salem on Friday evening. This ends #3 from this paper Susan
Edward Chew. retired, Williamstown Charles F Frank, retired, Paulsboro PETIT JURY Gertrude Arnold, housewife, Glassboro Joseph Banks, clerk, Swedesboro Ella Bennett, housewife, Glassboro Mary Byrnes, housewife, Almonesson Mary Bliderback, music teacher, Wenonah Samuel Coles, laborer, Paulsboro Anna Cook, housewife, Pitman Irma Carter, housewife, Paulsboro Charles Datz, farmer, Ewan Anna Deaver, housewife, Pitman Edward Dougherty, clerk, National Park Sagamore Dorsey, typist, Woodbury Julia Dalton, housewife, Westville Daniel Dollscheck, painter, Mantua Roy J evan, clerk, Glassboro Clara Ferrell, beautician, Paulsboro Kate Geitz, housewife, Gibbstown Eva K Henry, housewife, Woodbury Kate Ferris, housewife, National Park George Fink, retired, Woodbury Mabel Gibeson, housewife, Gibbstown Hazel Gilbert, housewife, Woodbury Margaret Geitz, housewife, Clarksboro Eva K Henry, housewife, Woodbury Anna Hinman, housewife, Thorofare Chalkley Hannold, retired, Westville Myrtle Hill, housewife, Clayton Clarence Hunter, clerk, Pitman George ireland, clerk, Westville Volney B Kandle, farmer, Pitman Russell W Kerr, salesman, Pitman Geroge H Knecht, retired, National Park Charles Krimm, clerk, Woodbury Bessie W Kelly, housewife, Woodbury Isadore Kushner, truck driver, Almonesson Thomas Linton, plumber, Clayton George Lorang, brakeman, Woodbury Parnelia Lawson, housewife, Pitman Gertrude Lucas, housekeeper, Westville Helen Lochiel, housewife, Wodddbuty Henry Mariono, farmer, Mullica Hill Josephine Miller, clerk, Richwood John C Magin, farmer, Aura Mary W Morris, housewife, Pitman Mamie Hahon, housewife, Pitman sorry... I don't have the page 8 where the rest of this article is found. Susan Winters
JURORS PICKED FOR FEBURARY TERM Three women were included in the panel of 35 prospective grand jurors selected for the Feburary term of the Gloucester County court. A petit jury of 70 was also drawn by Sherriff harry A Black and Jury Commissioner James C Henry. GRAND JURY Anna Bowers, housewife, Woodbury Ronald Sharp, accountant, Glassboro Irving G Cobb, engineer, Westville William J Beckett, farmer, Swedesboro Edmund H Carptner, postmaster, Woodbury W.H. Homan, auto dealer, Swedesboro John Conley, farmer, Mullica Hill Elmer Hawn, foreman, Paulsboro Charles Hagen , retired, Paulsboro Milton W Baylis, school teacher, Glassboro Leon Lewis, farmer, Sewell Ellis Horner, laborer, Harrisonville Jane E Smith, housewife, Gibbstown Milton Sickler, farmer, Williamstown James E. Clark, executive, Glassboro Anna P Caulfield, housewife, Almonesson Loyde P Van Natta, executive, Woodbury Heights Michael Haughey, machinist, National Park R.L. Snyder, retired, Glassboro Arthur J Rhoades, clerg. , Mt Royal John W Gant, farmer, Sewell W. Corbett Fisler, merchant, Clayton Earl J Menery, manager, Glassboro Walter G Hamlen, executive, Woodbury Carl J Hamm, retired, Paulsboro Edgar S Krommer, retired, Woodbury Daniel Collins, retired, Paulsboro Harry Fenton, banker, Glassboro Charles H Dilks, retired, Swedesboro Sterling Waddell, auto dealer, Woodbury Charles B Almond, minister, Woodbury Heights Paul B Henry, plasterer, Woodbury Austin Datz, farmer, Mullica Hill I'll send the rest of this article next...sad to tell you that it continues on pg 8, which I don't have. Susan Winters
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 17 July 1860, PO Rancocas, WILLINGBORO TWP. P. 930 930 1 387 402 ADAMS Frederick 7 m w NJ 930 2 387 402 ADAMS Landfear 4 m w NJ 930 3 388 403 ASA James 72 m w gentleman NJ 930 4 388 403 ASA Ann 70 f w NJ 930 5 389 404 SEVERS Charles 32 m w farm labor NJ 930 6 389 404 SEVERS Sebilla 27 f w NJ 930 7 389 404 SEVERS Wm. H. 6 m w NJ 930 8 389 404 SEVERS Mary Emma 4 f w NJ 930 9 390 405 VANSCIVER Jacob A. 34 m w farmer NJ 930 10 390 405 VANSCIVER Mary A. 39 f w NJ 930 11 390 405 VANSCIVER Edward R. 9 m w NJ 930 12 390 405 VANSCIVER John A. 5 m w NJ 930 13 390 405 VANSCIVER Ellen R. 3 f w NJ 930 14 390 405 GIBBONS Mary E. 17 f w domestic NJ 930 15 390 405 PITMAN William 45 m w farm labor NJ 930 16 391 406 SCOTT James W. 33 m w Pa 930 17 391 406 SCOTT Mary J. 32 f w Pa 930 18 391 406 SCOTT Johnathan R. 11 m w Pa 930 19 391 406 SCOTT Mary E. 9 f w PA 930 20 392 407 MYERS George 34 m w farmer NJ 930 21 392 407 MYERS Elmira 30 f w Pa 930 22 392 407 MYERS Henry 9 m w NJ 930 23 392 407 MYERS Anna M. 3 f w NJ 930 24 393 408 SHARP William 62 m w local preacher NJ 930 25 393 408 SHARP Rebecca 43 f w NJ 930 26 393 408 MOORE Dickesson 22 m w local preacher NJ 930 27 393 408 DUSUN Edith 16 f w domestic NJ 930 28 394 409 HEISLER Isaac 21 m w farm labor NJ 930 29 394 409 HEISLER Harriet 18 f w NJ 930 30 394 409 HEISLER Joseph 1 m w NJ 930 31 394 409 BURDEN Sema 11 f w domestic NJ 930 32 395 410 BISSICKS Benjamin J. 23 m w fisherman NJ 930 33 395 410 BISSICKS Alicia S. 20 f w NJ 930 34 395 410 BISSICKS George H. 1 m w NJ 930 35 395 410 DAVIS Margaret 36 f w Pa 930 36 395 410 DAVIS Edward G. 1 m w NJ 930 37 396 411 KIMBLE James 44 m w ship carpenter NJ 930 38 396 411 KIMBLE Mary 44 f w NJ 930 39 396 411 KIMBLE Saml. C. 20 m w NJ 930 40 396 411 KIMBLE Mary 18 f w NJ
Susan...... My father played semi-pro ball with Swedesboro way back when - he is almost 82 now!!! Can you scan the picture and send it to me? He might be able to help.......if we "jar" his memory a little. Barbara in Wilmington, NC ----- Original Message ----- From: <Flsu40@aol.com> To: <NJGLOUCE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 1:45 PM Subject: [NJGLOUCE] need help with location of early photo business > Hi List, > > I have an old post card of a baseball team. My mother had this, and she > lived her entire life in Clayton, so I'm assuming it from somewhere around > there. > > The photo is on a post card and is a group of 10 players and 2 men without > the hbaseball uniforms. They are standing in front of a builing that reads > KELLERS PHOTO STUDIO. > > Does that ring a bell for anyone? > > Thanks, > Susan > >
Hi List, I have an old post card of a baseball team. My mother had this, and she lived her entire life in Clayton, so I'm assuming it from somewhere around there. The photo is on a post card and is a group of 10 players and 2 men without the hbaseball uniforms. They are standing in front of a builing that reads KELLERS PHOTO STUDIO. Does that ring a bell for anyone? Thanks, Susan
Sorry -- try this to access Camden Co. Joan > http://216.181.70.227/NJ/NewJersey.asp > > George Reeser Prowell's HISTORY OF CAMDEN COUNTY, 1886, online
This comes from another list but makes interesting reading for researchers of NJ genealogy. Prowell's "History of Camden County" is currently online and many old names are mentioned in the various chapters. Joan > This is part of Accessible Archives Inc., http://www.accessible.com/, which > licenses its American history databases. > From their "CITIES AND COUNTIES OF AMERICA" page.. > "This database will ultimately include complete text of late 19th century > histories of cities and counties of America. New Jersey has been selected > as the first state to be included and will contain the 13 volumes which > contain histories of all 21 New Jersey counties. The scheduled completion > date for New Jersey is September 2001." > > I've also found these unpublished links work-- > http://216.181.70.227/NJ/capemay/Titlepage.htm > http://216.181.70.227/NJ/burlington/Titlepage.htm > > Since the server the Camden Co information is on [216.181.70.227] doesn't > yet resolve to a name, it appears their work is behind schedule and someone > left the door open. Enjoy while you can. > >
Hello Gloucester Co. list. As I mentioned in an earlier e-mail, I recently found 2 old copies of the local Newspaper of Clay, THE CLAYTON PRESS. I will be sending excerpts from them from time to time. I find them interesting and I hope there is some family information here for members of the list. >From the Jan 16, 1940 edition of this paper (I only have the front/back of the front page) Under "Local Happenings" Rev and Mrs. Gordon Robertson and daughter Rachel were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Booker on Fri evening. Mrs. Arthur Bastow entered the Presbertian Hospital in Philadelphia on Sat for treatment of a knee injury which she received in a fall some time ago. Mrs. Samuel Katz spent last week in New York visiting relatives. William Gant is enjoying a motor trip through the South. Mrs. Bertha Odgen is spending some time in Bridgeton, owing to the illness of her mother, Mrs. Fitch. William Weinstein and family have moved from the Snyder property on Clinton Street to the Coles property on S. Delsea Drive. Horace Snyder and family are occupying the property vacated by Mr. Weinstein. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Turner attended the wedding of the latter's cousin, DR Norman William Garwood and Miss Hilda Hardman at St. Joseph's Episcopal church, Trenton at 12 o'clock noon, Thursday. A wedding breakfast and reception followed. Mrs. Frank Cassady is recovering from an attack of quinsy. Mrs. Frank Myers entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on Friday evening. Mrs. Metta Taggart of Haddonfield, formerly of Clayton, is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geer of Newport, RI were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gear on Friday evening. Mr. D. L. Silver returned, on Monday, from a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. Paul Shaerer attended the meeting of the Women's Home Missionary Society at the home of Mrs. Ruth Simmermon of Williamstown, on Thurs evening. Joseph Nelson, who was taken to the Cooper Hospital last Thursday morning for an appendicitis operation is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Frie motored to Port Norris, on Sunday afternoon ENTERTAIN SATURDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennis entertained the following guest at their home on Saturday evening; Mr. and Mrs. J Earl Chew, Miss Jane Chew, Miss Mary Louise Wolfe of Seaside Park, Mr. William Nowicki, of Schenectady NY and Mr. Harvey Thompson, of Ft Monmouth. ( my own note...Jane Chew eventually married William Nowicki and Mary Louise Wolf married Harvey Thompson) SEWING CIRCLE TO HOLD COVERED DISH LUNCHEON The members of the Presbyterian Sewing Circle will have a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Martha Nelson on North Delsea Drive on Thursday, Jan 25 at 1 o'clock. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Almarine Woodruff entertained the following guest at fridge on Monday evening. Mrs. D. L. Silver, Mrs. Edson Fitch, Mrs. Harold Leddon, Mrs. Carlton Brown, Mrs. Mulford Crane, Mrs. Chester Steelman and Miss Katherine Smith of Woodbury. OBITUARY Benjamin Nowac, age 55 years, of East Greenwich Township, passed away on Friday, Jan 12. Funeral services were held at the home of his brother Ferdinand Nowac, on South Main St. in Williamstown on Monday Jan 15, at 8 A.M. Solomon High Mass was held at St. Mary's Church at 9 A.M. Interment was made at St. Mary's Cemetery. He is survived by his brother and several nephews. The funeral was in charge of J. Harvey Hartman. Mrs. Bertha Mae Hunter Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Mae Hunter, nee Bachelor, wife of Charles h Hunter, who died on Saturday at her home in Mantua were held from her late residence, on Wednesday at two o'clock. Mrs. Hunter was 63 years old and was born in Clayton. Interment was made in Cedar Green cemetery in Clayton. I will send more tomorrow. Susan
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 17 July 1860, PO Rancocas, WILLINGBORO TWP. p. 929 929 1 381 395 DURELL Abner 51 m w farmer NJ 929 2 381 395 DURELL Abigal 46 f w NJ 929 3 381 395 DURELL Abraham 17 m w farm labor NJ 929 4 381 395 DURELL Ellen 9 f w NJ 929 5 381 395 DURELL Charles 6 m w NJ 929 6 382 396 HORNER John 59 m w farmer NJ 929 7 382 396 HORNER Nancy 54 f w NJ 929 8 382 396 HORNER William 25 m w farmer NJ 929 9 397 VANBRUNTZ Eliza J. 20 f w NJ 929 10 397 VANBRUNTZ Isaac 23 m w farm labor NJ 929 11 397 STOCKTON Amos 17 m w farm labor NJ 929 12 397 SEEDS Adaline 14 f w domestic NJ 929 13 383 398 STEVENSON Joseph 43 m w farmer NJ 929 14 383 398 STEVENSON Elizabeth 38 f w NJ 929 15 383 398 STEVENSON Elmira 19 f w NJ 929 16 383 398 STEVENSON Budd 17 m w NJ 929 17 383 398 STEVENSON Gertrude 10 f w NJ 929 18 383 398 STEVENSON Anna 8 f w NJ 929 19 383 398 STEVENSON Elizabeth 5 f w NJ 929 20 383 398 STEVENSON Adalaide 2 f w NJ 929 21 383 398 FLEETWOOD Joseph 14 m w Pa 929 22 384 399 ASA John 39 m w Pa 929 23 384 399 ASA Mary E. 38 f w NJ 929 24 384 399 ASA James H. 13 m w Pa 929 25 384 399 ASA Anna L. 11 f w NJ 929 26 384 399 ASA Edwin F. 8 m w NJ 929 27 384 399 ASA William D. 6 m w NJ 929 28 384 399 ASA John C. F. 4 m w NJ 929 29 385 400 BASSETT Joseph 25 m w farm labor NJ 929 30 385 400 BASSETT Jane 53 f w Pa 929 31 385 400 BASSETT George 10 m w NJ 929 32 386 401 HANNON Wm. 40 m w farm labor Ireland 929 33 386 401 HANNON Mary 30 f w Ireland 929 34 386 401 HANNON Ellen 2 f w NJ 929 35 386 401 HANNON Margaret 7/12 f w NJ 929 36 387 402 ADAMS James 40 m w farmer NJ 929 37 387 402 ADAMS Elizabeth 69 f w NJ 929 38 387 402 ADAMS Frank 16 m w NJ 929 39 387 402 ADAMS Emma 14 f w NJ 929 40 387 402 ADAMS Herbert 9 m w NJ
Could some one please mail me a clipping from the obit section of The Gloucester City news. It came out today. The Obit is My Uncle. George Schemelia please respond off list and I'll give my address. And re-emberse any expense. Thank you, Lora
Hi, I grew up in Clayton and we had a small local paper called the "Clayton Press". Just this past week I acquired 2 old copies of this paper, one from the 1960's and one from the 1940's. I will be posting any information that may be of interests to those doing research. Susan
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 17 JUly 1860, PO Beverly, Beverly Twp. 928 928 1 376 388 KING William 26 m w farm labor NJ 928 2 376 388 KING Ellen 20 f w NJ 928 3 377 389 KIMBLE Peter 42 m w farm labor NJ 928 4 377 389 KIMBLE Sarah 35 f w NJ 928 5 377 389 KIMBLE Henry 17 m w farm labor NJ 928 6 377 389 KIMBLE William 15 m w farm labor NJ 928 7 377 389 KIMBLE Saml. 8 m w NJ 928 8 390 ATKINSON Saml. 38 m w farm labor NJ 928 9 390 ATKINSON Rebecca 39 f w NJ 928 10 390 WATERS Nathan 16 m w NJ 928 11 390 ATKINSON George 7 m w NJ 928 12 390 ATKINSON Lorenzo 4 m w NJ 928 13 390 SIPLER Louisa 16 f w NJ 928 14 391 ROSSEL William 35 m w farm labor NJ 928 15 391 ROSSEL Mary 21 f w NJ 928 16 378 392 BENTCLIFF Joseph 46 m w mas. carpenter England 928 17 378 392 BENTCLIFF Ann 47 f w Pa 928 18 378 392 BENTCLIFF Mary 17 f w NJ 928 19 378 392 BENTCLIFF Hannah 13 f w NJ 928 20 378 392 BENTCLIFF George 14 m w NJ 928 21 378 392 BENTCLIFF Ann M. 10 F W NJ 928 22 378 392 BENTCLIFF William 7 m w NJ 928 23 378 392 BENTCLIFF John 6 m w NJ 928 24 379 393 PERKINS Richd. P. 39 m w farmer NJ 928 25 379 393 PERKINS Anna 36 f w NJ 928 26 379 393 PERKINS Benjamin F. 16 m w farm labor NJ 928 27 379 393 PERKINS Sarah A. 14 f w NJ 928 28 379 393 PERKINS George 11 m w NJ 928 29 379 393 PERKINS Anna M. 9 f w NJ 928 30 379 393 PERKINS John W. 3 m w NJ 928 31 379 393 PERKINS Anorah 3/12 f w NJ 928 32 380 394 STOCKTON Abraham 65 m w farm labor NJ 928 33 380 394 STOCKTON Sarah 59 f w NJ 928 34 380 394 STOCKTON Abigal 18 f w NJ 928 35 380 394 STOCKTON William 15 m w farm labor NJ This is the end of Beverly Twp. Next up is Willingboro Twp. p. 929
Looking for information on Charles TONKIN/TONKINS, born 9/6/1789, probably NJ, and died 3/15/1850 in Bristol, Bucks Co, PA. Parents were Israel and Christiana (RAMBO) TONKIN. Looking for name of Charles's spouse, and offspring. Only know of one son, Charles, born about 1827 in Paulsboro, NJ, who married Rachel Miller in Woodbury, NJ, on 8/1/1848. Rachel, born 3/9/1825, was daughter of George and Rebecca (TAYLOR) MILLER. Would also appreciate info on them. Israel and Christiana TONKIN were also living in Bucks Co. at the time of their deaths. Christiana TONKIN was issued a license to sell wines and spirits at her house in Bensalem, Bucks Co, PA, on 11/7/1816. Very willing to share info. Janet T. Smith Gloucester City, NJ jtorpeysmith@msn.com Torpey/Tarpy, Flannery* Riley, Wallace* Dazey/Daisey, McCommorach/McComrick, Handcuck/Hancock (in DE)* Tonkin, Miller, Rambo* Hughes, Sithens, Nieukirk, TenEyck* Wilson, Andrews, Clare, Kurtz*
Looking for information on George MILLER and wife Rebecca TAYLOR. Had daughter Rachel who married Charles TONKIN/TONKINS in Woodbury 8/1/1848. Rachel was born 3/9/1825 and died 7/19/1913 in Gloucester City, NJ. Place of birth in listed as either NJ or PA, depending on which census year you are looking at. Charles and Rachel lived in Gloucester County in 1850, and moved to Gloucester City, Camden County, where they lived most of their lives. Charles and Rachel TONKIN had children Edward, Amy, Mary, Eliza, Rachel and Charles. Amy married John DAISEY, and they were my great-grandparents. Very willing to share info. Janet T. Smith Gloucester City, NJ jtorpeysmith@msn.com Torpey/Tarpy, Flannery* Riley, Wallace* Dazey/Daisey, McCommorach/McComrick, Handcuck/Hancock (in DE)* Tonkin, Miller, Rambo* Hughes, Sithens, Nieukirk, TenEyck* Wilson, Andrews, Clare, Kurtz*
<A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~njglouce/gchs/">Click here: Gloucester County Historical Society</A> I got my great-grandparents from there (1900 and 1945). Cost me $5.00 apiece but well worth it.
In a message dated 3/26/2002 3:32:51 PM Pacific Standard Time, MaisieAnn@aol.com writes: > Would appreciate any advice on what paper to look in for an obit for a > person > from Clayton, NJ, Oct. 1957? Are there any online for that era and area? > Looking for ALVIN H. KILLE who died on or about Oct. 19, 1957, interred > Cedar Green Cemetery. > Largest paper in Glou. Co. at that time was the Woodbury Daily Times, which is now known as the Gloucester County Times. <A HREF="http://www.nj.com/gloucester/today/index.ssf">New Jersey Online: Gloucester County Times</A> There is a link there to send email. More than likely another place to archive the Newspapers would be at the Gloucester County Historical Society.
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 14 JUly 1860, PO.Beverly, Beverly Twp. p. 927 927 1 367 379 HEISLER George 55 m w farmer Pa. 927 2 367 379 HEISLER Rachel 56 f w NJ 927 3 368 380 HEISLER Israel 19 m w farm labor NJ 927 4 368 380 HEISLER Sarah 16 f w NJ 927 5 368 380 COLWELL Edward 14 m w PA 927 6 368 380 PAXON Henry 13 m w NJ 927 7 368 380 LAFFERTY James 16 m w NJ 927 8 368 380 HILES Milton 14 m w NJ 927 9 368 380 MORRIS Elizabeth 12 f b domestic NJ 927 10 369 381 PETTIT Ethan 40 m w real estate agent Pa 927 11 369 381 PETTIT Sarah 40 f w Pa 927 12 369 381 BLOOM Euphemia 26 f w Pa 927 13 369 381 COLLINS Michael 21 m w Ireland 927 14 369 381 MERRIS Beaumont 45 m w PA 927 15 369 381 BLOOM Henry P. 3 m w Pa 927 16 369 381 BLOOM Viola A. 1 f w Pa 927 17 370 382 LESTRANGE James 70 m w laborer Ireland 927 18 371 383 LESTRANGE Margaret 60 f w Ireland 927 19 371 383 LYONS John 42 m w farmer Ireland 927 20 371 383 LYONS Mary J. 42 f w Ireland 927 21 371 383 LYONS Anna M. 12 f w Pa 927 22 371 383 SMITH William 24 m w farm labor Ireland 927 23 371 383 FOGARTY John 32 m w farm labor Ireland 927 24 371 383 CAMMON Bridget 23 f w domestic Ireland 927 25 371 383 McMANAMEN Chas. 23 m w farm labor Pa 927 26 371 383 SIPLER William 75 m w farm labor Pa 927 27 372 384 FENIMORE Isaac P. 58 m w farmer NJ 927 28 373 385 FENIMORE Hannah P. 50 f w NJ 927 29 373 385 FENIMORE Isaac P. 17 m w farm labor NJ 927 30 373 385 FENIMORE Barclay 9 m w NJ 927 31 373 385 FENIMORE William K. 7 m w NJ 927 32 373 385 KING Mary 21 f w domestic Virginia 927 33 373 385 MURRELL Chas. 16 m w farm labor NJ 927 34 373 385 WILMERTON Abraham 65 m w farmer NJ 927 35 374 386 WILMERTON Mary 62 f w NJ 927 36 374 386 BUSBY Mary 10 f w NJ 927 37 374 386 BUSBY Emma 15 f w NJ 927 38 374 386 IVINS William 9 m w NJ 927 39 375 387 WILMERTON Paul 24 m w farm labor NJ 927 40 375 387 WILMERTON Ruthanna 21 f w NJ
Can't answer your question but here he is in 1920: 1920 United States Federal Census Kille, Alvin D Age: 42 Year: 1920 Birthplace: New Jersey Roll: T625_1024 Race: White Page: 18B State: New Jersey ED: 101 County: Camden Image: 685 Township: Collingswood White Horse Pike, Lake View Boarding House Kille, Alvin, age 42, born NJ, both parents born NJ, proprietor of boarding house Lilleais, 28, wife, all born NJ Jean, 8, born NJ Marjorie, 4 2/12 (or 4 1/2), bornNJ ----- Original Message ----- From: <MaisieAnn@aol.com> To: <NJGLOUCE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 6:31 PM Subject: [NJGLOUCE] obit 1957 > Would appreciate any advice on what paper to look in for an obit for a person > from Clayton, NJ, Oct. 1957? Are there any online for that era and area? > Looking for ALVIN H. KILLE who died on or about Oct. 19, 1957, interred > Cedar Green Cemetery. > > MaisieAnn@aol.com > >