Hi List, I tried to find this out myself by going to the LDS listings in their library. I can't figure how to do this. I thought it would be better to ask. Are the ST. PETER'S CHRCH RECORDS on film at the LDS. If so does anyone know the film #. Thanking you in advance, Marge
Alan, Again, a great source of information on early NJ, and especially if you are interested in the following surnames: Alison Anderson Antill Arnold Arthur Aynesley Baldwin Barber Bard Bartow Beach Beakes Beatty Berrien Blackwell Blair Blanchard Thanks, Sandra Alan Buckingham <[email protected]> wrote: Hello All, I have scanned and uploaded another 20 pages of the book "New Jersey Historical Society Collections Vol. IX". You can view the book at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.2/422 - Release Date: 8/17/2006 ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== New people subscribe to and unsubscribe from the list each week. You are encouraged to resubmit your queries two or three times per year to reach new listmembers. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Next-gen email? Have it all with the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
Hello All, I have scanned and uploaded another 20 pages of the book "New Jersey Historical Society Collections Vol. IX". You can view the book at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.2/422 - Release Date: 8/17/2006
Is there anyone on the list who is also a member of Ancestry.Com that would be so kind to look up the following for me: World Wqrd I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record William Ulozas, residence Hudson, New Jersey I am in hopes it may give his parents names and his place of birth. Thanks in advance!
Lillie, Here is what theWWI card says: William Ulozas 56 Prospect Ave, Bayonne, NJ Hudson County Birthplace Runsziekis, Russia 2 August, 1889 Caucasian Roll: 1711905 Draft Board: 1 Laborer Standard Oil, Bayonne, NJ Father - over in Russia Mothe r- single Height/Build - Tall/Medium Color Eyes/Hair - Blue/Brown I hope this helps, Sandra in CA Lillie Barnes <[email protected]> wrote: Is there anyone on the list who is also a member of Ancestry.Com that would be so kind to look up the following for me: World Wqrd I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record William Ulozas, residence Hudson, New Jersey I am in hopes it may give his parents names and his place of birth. Thanks in advance! ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== New people subscribe to and unsubscribe from the list each week. You are encouraged to resubmit your queries two or three times per year to reach new listmembers. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Hi List, My family lived cor. Cornilison Ave. and Montgomery Ave. Most married at St. Bridget's after 1870. St. Bridgets was erected 1869, then rebuilt in 1890, 372 Montgomery Ave. I know the children of this family being born 1849 to 1869 were not Baptized here. What Church would they have belonged to during those years. I would like to find their Baptism Records. Thanks, Marge
The LDS Library Catalog is available at www.familysearch.org Click on the Library tab - then Family History Library Catalog below that to work your way in and find actual film numbers. Marge <[email protected]> wrote: H List, Could someone tell me if the LDS have the NJ 1885 Census on film. Thanks, Marge ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== New people subscribe to and unsubscribe from the list each week. You are encouraged to resubmit your queries two or three times per year to reach new listmembers. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Next-gen email? Have it all with the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
H List, Could someone tell me if the LDS have the NJ 1885 Census on film. Thanks, Marge
Yes http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?dis play=titlefilmnotes&columns=*%2C0%2C0&titleno=230815&disp=Church+records++ Mike -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 12:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] St. Michael's Parish, Jersey City. Does anyone know if the LDS have a microfilm of the parish records of St. Michael's (similar to the film of St. Mary's parish) ? Any information would be appreiated. Patrick Daly. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== Your donations to RootsWeb makes NJHUDSON possible. RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html
Would someone please look for a Matthew Ryan in either census in Jersey City. Born in NJ in the 1880's. Have a Matthew in 1910 at Hancock Ave.25 and single. Thanks for any assistance. Dolores
Does anyone know if the LDS have a microfilm of the parish records of St. Michael's (similar to the film of St. Mary's parish) ? Any information would be appreiated. Patrick Daly. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts
The New Jersey State Archives has births June 1878 to 1923. My grandmother was born in Jersey City on or about July 13, 1880. Her father was, I believe, Edward Townsend Brewer. Her mother was Mary. I do not know her maiden name. I would love to get Mary's maiden name, and any other information. Is anyone available to do a look up for me there? Thank you. Denise
I'm still trying to locate Catherine and Patrick Ryan on the 1900 in Jersey City. Patrick may be deceased so Catherine would be the head of the house. She may have three sons John, Thomas, and Matthew all born in the 1880's Thanks for any assistance. Dolores
The NJ archives in Trenton have BMD's http://www.state.nj.us/state/darm/. You will need some one on the list who is local to do a look up. I suggest you post a request. You could write the states vital stats but that takes forever. Also the archive has wills through 1952. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Weehawken [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 2:03 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Winkelmann Family North Bergen Jersey City etc. Importance: High Hi, I am looking for any "online sources" and suggestions on how to find results on several family searches (as I am out of state). I do have a subscription to Ancestry.com so I have searched the census records etc. to no avail. I also searched the LDS websites and other places. First, my great-grandfather :-) I appreciate any help in advance. I am seeking details (date of death, place of burial, death certificate, birth certificate) on my great-grandfather Oscar Winkelmann (born in NY City 1866 /moved to Brooklyn) who then lived in North Bergen and Hoboken. He first appears on the 1870 NY census (misspelled as Oscar Inkelmann). The 1900 NJ census shows him on Willow Avenue in Hoboken. He is listed as being married for 2 years at this point with 1 son, Oscar Jr. (Oscar Jr. had a son Oscar born in 1928, so there are around 3 or 4 Oscars in total). I know his wife, Anna Herben Winkelmann (listed incorrectly as Annie on census) died 11/4/1906. She is buried at Fairview Cemetery with my grandfather, her son Bernardo (but Oscar is not there). In the 1910 census, Oscar he is at 70 River Street in North Bergen. Bernardo Herben Winkelmann (my grandfather) appears on this 1910 census, as well as Oscar Jr. and the elderly mother, Bertha Winkelmann. A family rumor said Oscar took his children "upstate to Middletown NY" near relatives, after his wife died. I did find a Middletown newspaper mention of an Oscar Winkleman (misspelled) who was entering Middletown High School in 1917. This is likely Oscar Jr. However, no other mention of Oscar the senior can be found! No other Middletown relatives seem to exist. My grandfather, Bernardo, is next listed as a lodger at a home in Jersey City in 1920. His brother, Oscar Jr. is shown as living with their "Uncle" Charles Winkelmann in North Bergen (1518 Jefferson Street) in the 1920 Census. Nothing else appears for Oscar, anywhere. Not in Middletown, not in NJ. Another rumor has it, that he owned property in North Bergen, but it was "let go" to not having money for taxes at his death. However, no "bill of sale" ever exchanged hands with the builder who built on it (he just paid the taxes or something). It is my assumption that Oscar died between 1917 and 1920 likely in North Bergen -- but how do I find out? Supposedly he left this property to his grandchildren, but not to my grandmother Alice (Bernardo's widow). Any assistance locally would be much appreciated. ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== Use [email protected] to write to the NJHUDSON list. If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the NJHUDSON list, use [email protected]
Hi, I am looking for any "online sources" and suggestions on how to find results on several family searches (as I am out of state). I do have a subscription to Ancestry.com so I have searched the census records etc. to no avail. I also searched the LDS websites and other places. First, my great-grandfather :-) I appreciate any help in advance. I am seeking details (date of death, place of burial, death certificate, birth certificate) on my great-grandfather Oscar Winkelmann (born in NY City 1866 /moved to Brooklyn) who then lived in North Bergen and Hoboken. He first appears on the 1870 NY census (misspelled as Oscar Inkelmann). The 1900 NJ census shows him on Willow Avenue in Hoboken. He is listed as being married for 2 years at this point with 1 son, Oscar Jr. (Oscar Jr. had a son Oscar born in 1928, so there are around 3 or 4 Oscars in total). I know his wife, Anna Herben Winkelmann (listed incorrectly as Annie on census) died 11/4/1906. She is buried at Fairview Cemetery with my grandfather, her son Bernardo (but Oscar is not there). In the 1910 census, Oscar he is at 70 River Street in North Bergen. Bernardo Herben Winkelmann (my grandfather) appears on this 1910 census, as well as Oscar Jr. and the elderly mother, Bertha Winkelmann. A family rumor said Oscar took his children "upstate to Middletown NY" near relatives, after his wife died. I did find a Middletown newspaper mention of an Oscar Winkleman (misspelled) who was entering Middletown High School in 1917. This is likely Oscar Jr. However, no other mention of Oscar the senior can be found! No other Middletown relatives seem to exist. My grandfather, Bernardo, is next listed as a lodger at a home in Jersey City in 1920. His brother, Oscar Jr. is shown as living with their "Uncle" Charles Winkelmann in North Bergen (1518 Jefferson Street) in the 1920 Census. Nothing else appears for Oscar, anywhere. Not in Middletown, not in NJ. Another rumor has it, that he owned property in North Bergen, but it was "let go" to not having money for taxes at his death. However, no "bill of sale" ever exchanged hands with the builder who built on it (he just paid the taxes or something). It is my assumption that Oscar died between 1917 and 1920 likely in North Bergen -- but how do I find out? Supposedly he left this property to his grandchildren, but not to my grandmother Alice (Bernardo's widow). Any assistance locally would be much appreciated.
I think I have them Patrick 54, Catherine 55, Matthew 29, Annie 24 on South St JC heights Mike -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 11:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] 1900 Ryan Lookup Importance: High I'm still trying to locate Catherine and Patrick Ryan on the 1900 in Jersey City. Patrick may be deceased so Catherine would be the head of the house. She may have three sons John, Thomas, and Matthew all born in the 1880's Thanks for any assistance. Dolores ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== New people subscribe to and unsubscribe from the list each week. You are encouraged to resubmit your queries two or three times per year to reach new listmembers.
Hi, Actually, I have two questions. Can someone tell me where 809 Main Street was in North Bergen? I can't find it in present day maps. Also, I know this isn't Hudson county but do any of you know where the Ford Plant in Edgewater was located? Jill Jill A. Pierson [email protected] and [email protected] "The truth is this, the march of Providence is so slow and our desires so impatient; the work of progress is so immense and our means of aiding it so feeble; the life of humanity is so long, that of the individual so brief, that we often see only the ebb of the advancing wave and are thus discouraged. It is history that teaches us to hope." Robert E. Lee
I have just discovered that my MORRISROE family is living in Jersey City in 1930. Father Andrew is not listed as living with them, Mother is Mary, children are Andrew, Martin, Mary Ellen, Nora, Winifred. Please, I would love to hear from anyone with information on this family. Marie in Florida Researching: SHEARMAN, SHARMAN, MORRISROE, McNAMARA in England & Ireland
To Stapleton (Leo), the O'Connell trio, Jones, Wheelan, and Beaman whose skill caused a stir, The Donnellys, Forans, the Gleesons and Morans, And those clowning smoothies-- the Brothers McGurr. To Leaycraft, and triples of Hurleys and Whipples, And Busby, Wenz, Riderick, Waters and Hall, To that pair all admire-- Ed Sanborn, Tom Dwyer, And those serving St. Pat's St. Vincent de Paul. To Carroll and Weinman, that Danny Devine man, And Callaghan, labeled the Sultan of Swing, Bob Davies and after him Buckley and Rafter, Joe Begendorf, Scully, Karpinski and King. Jim Conroy, Joe Gilmore, Keane, Davis, and still more Fine Frenchman like Gallagher, Hefferan, Kein, The Keefes and O'Mara, and, oh yes, O'Hara, McKenna and Monahan, Byrne and O'Brien. To Kerrigan, Neary, McDonald, and cheery Pat (Fancy Free) Daniels, and those who parade The poolroom (the chin boys), and likewise the pin boys, The bunch from the Kit-Kat, and card-room brigade. To all these, and others among the club brothers Whose names, due to space limits, do not appear-- HERE'S LUCK! And remember, come Fall and September, St. Patrick's Club launches another big year. (end) Jeanne --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2ยข/min or less.
To Mssrs. Mulvaney and Maestro Mazany, The Werthweins, Jim Langan, Frank Boyle, "Killie" Freel, To Scheuer (young Gene-ie), both Tom and Frank Sweeney, Bill Winand, Dave Cassells, and Bobby O'Neill. To Jago and Foley, and those on the Holy Name roster from Presidant Sheridan down, To Felz and the sallies (the life of the alleys), And Spille, the really best kidder in town. To Ernst and his power, to Naughton and Nauer, The Kelly lads, Conlon, George Louis, Frank Lane, To Larney and Crotty, and that merry Scotty-- Comedian Coleman, and Tom and Al Kane. To Stag Chief Frank Eggers, to those southpaw peggers-- Tom Cross, ditto Jordan, and "Big Dan" Walsh, too, To Picture-man Miller, the old killer-diller, And Miskell each month in the Parish Review. (more in another posting) Jeanne __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com