List of Kearny men who died in WWI has been completed and added to the Kearny page. Steve L. > -----Original Message----- > From: Lignowski, Stephen (Erisco) > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 11:10 AM > To: 'NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com' > Subject: New information posted on Kearny web-page > > > I've updated the Kearny web page with a history of the Kearny > public schools, and lists of the war dead from WWII, Korea, > and Vietnam. WWI is in the works. > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/kearny/ > > Stephen Lignowski > Kearny USGENWEB
Evelyn Would you please look in your Germans-to-America book to see if my grandparents are there? Charles (AKA - Karl) A. SCHOBER b. 1863, came to America 1864. Lived in the Essex County, NJ area. Emilie RAMOTH b. 1864, came to America 1883-1885. Lived in the Hudson County, NJ area. Your effort is greatly appreciated. Chuck SCHOBER, Melissa, Texas
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we watched the tv show "cops" last night it was in jersey city, watched cops runninng down montecello ave. linda
I have much data to share on these families from Bayonne. Please email if interested. Bruce Eckert _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/
Can anyone tell me what is Luis Francone Associationn of hoboken?I found out my grandfather was a member.Maybe i can ask them a few things to help me with my search.. Dina
Thanks to everyone on this wonderful list who responded to my query regarding Forest Lawn Cemetery. My letter went off in the mail this morning! Regards, Karen
Hudson Dispatch or Jersey Journal Claire ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lauren J. Eastwood" <ljeastwo@ix.netcom.com> To: <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 8:49 AM Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Hoboken Obituaries > My ancestors lived in Hoboken and died in 1908, 1923, and 1931. Which newspapers are likely to have their obituaries? > > > ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hudson County N.J. GenWeb page at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/ > >
My ancestors lived in Hoboken and died in 1908, 1923, and 1931. Which newspapers are likely to have their obituaries?
archives@newyork.nara.gov courtesy of Charles Sullivan
Forest Lawn Memorial Garden Gills Lane Iselin, NJ 08830 Karen Isley Seiferth wrote: > Does anyone know the mailing address for Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in > Iselin, NJ? > I tried looking it up on the web and all I get is a phone number, and I > need to mail them a letter. > Thanks in advance. > Karen Isley Seiferth > > ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== > If you are unsubscribed from the NJHUDSON list unintentionally, simply > resubscribe. A full mailbox, computer error, or spam may cause you to be > unsubscribed.
Does anyone know the mailing address for Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in Iselin, NJ? I tried looking it up on the web and all I get is a phone number, and I need to mail them a letter. Thanks in advance. Karen Isley Seiferth
There are Mormon - Church of the Latter Day Saints Family History Centers near most communities in the U.S. Anyone (even Latin-reading pre-VII RCs like me!) can use their facilities for no charge. But try to call ahead for their hours. They are volunteer staffed and may be open only a few hours only 2 or 3 days/evenings a week. They have a good deal of information right there which you can use ...... especially for their local area. In addition, you can look through their card catalog, fiche catalogs, and online and order any microfilm(s) of census, church, cemetery, other records for $3.50 from Salt Lake City, if they don't have on hand what you need. They process the order for you. When your film(s) arrives they will send you a card and you have four weeks to get over there and look through your film for the information you seek. They will show you how to use the Microfiche Readers and the Microfilm Readers ..... if I can do it, anyone can, believe me! You do need to be able to work the light switch on the reader. These are not machines ..... once you slide the film or the fiche into place, you control the action with a simple lever or a hand crank! Last time I was there, as I got my film out of the drawer I noticed there was another film there with the very next serial number ..... so I grabbed that one, too, and got myself another three years of Jersey City directories for free that night! I have rented about 15 films in the last few months from looking at what is catalogued on just one little microfiche from their rack which is entitled HUDSON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. It has all Hudson County church records, probably .... except St. John's Evangelical Lutheran in Jersey City, which I desperately need! It has cemeteries, city directories, amazingly helpful stuff. Go to your nearest Mormon - Church of the Latter Day Saints and find out for yourself - you'll love it! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kenneth Harrington McKeever" <mckeever@AESOP.RUTGERS.EDU> To: <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 11:28 AM Subject: Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Holy Name Cem. Jersey City > Greetings, > > I looked at those records, the daybooks, that the LDS library had on film > when I was out in Salt Lake for a scientific meeting a few years ago. The > records had a great deal of info. my grandfather Frank was one of 15 kids > according to the 1900 census and in doing the family history I wanted to > get the names of all the siblings who died young. The first two kids were > acctually buried in the poor ground. A few years later when they had a bit > of money they moved them to a grave with other kids who had died young and > one of the grandparents. Found the names of one of the kids and that > helped me confirm my great grandfathers name. Anyway, there is quite a bit > of neat info! Interestingly, the folks at the LDS church seemed > intimidated by the use of Latin in the records and post a warning at the > beginning of the film. The names and transactions are all in English so > post-VII Catholics like myself can read through the records <grin>. > > Ken > > At 07:55 AM 1/31/2001 -0800, P Dales wrote: > >Maybe someone can help. Has anyone ordered the film > >from the FHC listing the burial records of Holy Name. > >Can you tell me what information is listed. Does it > >list everyone on the film with names A thru Z or do > >you have to order the film with cut offs A thru B and > >C thru D etc etc? Are there films available for Holy > >Cross in North Arlington? Any help in this matter will > >be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. > > > >Paul Daly > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 > >a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > > > > >==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Hudson County N.J. GenWeb page at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/ > > > > > Kenneth Harrington McKeever, Ph.D. FACSM > Associate Professor of Equine Exercise Physiology > Department of Animal Sciences, Cook College > Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey > 84 Lipman Drive > New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8525 > Office:(732)932-9390 > FAX: (732)932-6996 > http://aesop.rutgers.edu/~animalsci/faculty/mckeever-cv.html > > > > ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== > Use NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com to write to the NJHUDSON list. > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the NJHUDSON list, use > NJHUDSON-L-request@rootsweb.com. > > >
Cathy, I have the same problem. No records of a Richard Patey marrying (Ann) Katerine Dempsey in the late 1800's. Their third child was born in 1901 in Jersey City. Joan ----- Original Message ----- From: <CLewis7896@aol.com> To: <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:05 PM Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Marriage lookup > Hi, > I am looking for the Catholic marriage of my great grandparents, it was not > listed in the State Archives so the woman told me it must be recorded in a > Church record. The names are: Martin McNamara and Ellen Kelly in Jersey City > 1881 or 1882. > > Thank you, > > Cathy > > > ==== 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 >
Hi, I am looking for the Catholic marriage of my great grandparents, it was not listed in the State Archives so the woman told me it must be recorded in a Church record. The names are: Martin McNamara and Ellen Kelly in Jersey City 1881 or 1882. Thank you, Cathy
Evelyn: I saw your message and would like a lookup of a Catherine Conrad about 1869 or 1870 and a Peter Andes (Antes) about 1870 or 1871. Thanks. Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: Evelyn Huey <ehuey@CYBERNEX.NET> To: <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: February 01, 2001 3:06 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUDSON-L] lookup > To lookup anyone in the Germans to America Book I need an approx. year > and approx. age of the person. I cannot do a generalized lookup > > EENEZ@AOL.COM wrote: > > > Hi Evelyn, > > > > Would you mind looking in your Germans to America book to see if any > > Nesbihal's are listed. > > > > Thanks, Eric > > > > ==== 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. > > > ==== 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. >
I've updated the Kearny web page with a history of the Kearny public schools, and lists of the war dead from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. WWI is in the works. http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/kearny/ Stephen Lignowski Kearny USGENWEB
In a message dated 02/01/2001 12:11:33 AM Eastern Standard Time, tglong98@yahoo.com writes: > > Michael Finien bapt. 15 Mar 1870 b. 14 May 1866 > Peter and Anna Kann (sic) sponsors: Michael > Finien and Lucia Bakorchey (sp?) > Theresa: Thank you so much, this is my grandfather. There are relatives on there we didn't know about. I will get the film from LDS. Ann Victoria "It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt." --Abraham Lincoln
To lookup anyone in the Germans to America Book I need an approx. year and approx. age of the person. I cannot do a generalized lookup EENEZ@AOL.COM wrote: > Hi Evelyn, > > Would you mind looking in your Germans to America book to see if any > Nesbihal's are listed. > > Thanks, Eric > > ==== 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.