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    1. GREEN(e) - Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset Co, PA
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hi everyone, What I am about to ask your help with, I am confident, will appear akin to my attempting to empty the ocean using a funnel, most likely with similar non-productive results. Please make allowances for me, my wife would say, I am having a senior episode. Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania.About the time of the "Jersey Settlement", c.1770, one of the early pioneers Thomas GREEN(e), his wife Elizabeth and four children were part of this movement into Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The family consisted of Thomas, b. c. 1712, Elizabeth, b. c. 1714, son Richard, b. 21 Oct 1734, daughters Mary b. c. 1736, Abigail, b. c. 1738, and Margareth "Margaret", b. c. 1740. Does anyone have these daughters in your research? The daughters were likely married prior to arriving. However, they and their families are supposedly buried in Six Poplars Graveyard, Addison Twp, Somerset Co, PA. I am looking for any available information pertaining to them and/or their families. In all probability they intermarried with other families that were also part of the "Jersey Settlement", Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Son Richard arrived with his wife Susannah, one son, and two daughters, two more sons were born after arriving. As with Richard's father Thomas, the daughters are a brick wall.Richard had two daughters, Margareth "Margaret", b. c. 1760, and Abigail, b. c. 1764. Margareth "Margaret" married a ________ (Frasier, Frazer) Frazier, they had a daughter, Margaret A. Frazier. Abigail married a ________ (Huss) Huff. Does anyone have any of the above daughters and their families in your research? Please, can anyone help, I am grateful for the smallest piece of the puzzle. Thank you. Ken

    04/10/2005 10:43:28
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jer...
    2. Hi Evelyn~~ Thank you for responding. Yes, George and William BROWN are of interest to me. Could you send me info you have on them please. Thank you, Joan

    04/09/2005 08:10:18
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. donn robinson
    3. Hi Evelyn, Thanks for the list of publications, most appreciated. Hope all is well with you. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Evelyn Cataldi" <evelyn15@cox.net> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 7:36 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers > Hi Don: > > The only information that I have on "other books" by E. Alfred Jones is > listed under his name as author of : > > The Old Silver of the American Churches; American Members of the Inns of > Court; The Loyalists of Massachusetts, Etc. > > The author acknowledges help received in preparing the manuscript by the > following printed sources: > > Lawrence and Stockton, "The Judges of New Brunswick and their Times." > > Sabine, "The American Loyalists" 2nd ed., 1864 > > Stryker, "The New Jersey Volunteers." > > "The Royal Commission Reports on the MSS. of the Earl of Dartmouth; and on > the American MSS, in the Royal Institution", 4 Vols. > > "The Royal Commission on Loyalists' Claims." 1783-1785. Ed. by H. E. > Egerton for the Roxburghe Club, 1915. > > "Second Report of the Bureau Archives for the Province of Ontario," 1904 > > The author adds: "To this list may be added Archdeacon W. O. Raymond's > account of certain Loyalist Regiments and lists of Officers from the > original rolls, in the "Collections of the New Brunswick Historical > Society," No. 5, 1904." > > This book was written in 1927, and republished in 1988 by Heritage Books. > If you contact Heritage at : > > http://www.heritagebooks.com/ > > You can then enter "Loyalists" in their search engine and it will list > about a dozen books on Loyalists. The only one that shows up when E. > Alfred Jones is searched in the one that I have.

    04/09/2005 02:24:24
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. Evelyn Cataldi
    3. Hi Don: The only information that I have on "other books" by E. Alfred Jones is listed under his name as author of : The Old Silver of the American Churches; American Members of the Inns of Court; The Loyalists of Massachusetts, Etc. The author acknowledges help received in preparing the manuscript by the following printed sources: Lawrence and Stockton, "The Judges of New Brunswick and their Times." Sabine, "The American Loyalists" 2nd ed., 1864 Stryker, "The New Jersey Volunteers." "The Royal Commission Reports on the MSS. of the Earl of Dartmouth; and on the American MSS, in the Royal Institution", 4 Vols. "The Royal Commission on Loyalists' Claims." 1783-1785. Ed. by H. E. Egerton for the Roxburghe Club, 1915. "Second Report of the Bureau Archives for the Province of Ontario," 1904 The author adds: "To this list may be added Archdeacon W. O. Raymond's account of certain Loyalist Regiments and lists of Officers from the original rolls, in the "Collections of the New Brunswick Historical Society," No. 5, 1904." This book was written in 1927, and republished in 1988 by Heritage Books. If you contact Heritage at : http://www.heritagebooks.com/ You can then enter "Loyalists" in their search engine and it will list about a dozen books on Loyalists. The only one that shows up when E. Alfred Jones is searched in the one that I have. My thinking is that Mr. Jones was reporting from the other side of the Atlantic, and some British bookstores may have books on Loyalists. Perhaps some of them can be reached via Email. Other sources over there could be historical societies. Remember that a book published in the early 1900's to the Brits is a fairly new book. They seem to hold on to heritage better than we do. When you tie into Heritage Books Webstore and Willow Book Webstore, you can also order their free Heritage Book Catalog. Evelyn Don wrote: Do you know if E. Alfred Jones had more than the one volume of "The Loyalists of NJ" Published? I know of William, James, George, Israel, John West that were all Loyalists and were awarded land grants in New Brunswick, Canada after 1783.

    04/09/2005 01:36:54
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jer...
    2. Evelyn Cataldi
    3. Hi Joan, No RARICK - but quite a few BROWN(E)....Daniel; Elizabeth; Francis; George; Hugh; Rev. Isaac; Rev. James; John; Margaret; Mary; Mary E.; Rev. Nathaniel; Dr. Peter; William. Do any of these interest you? Evelyn

    04/09/2005 05:40:26
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. donn robinson
    3. Hi Evelyn, Thank you very much for the West info. Uriah West may be a GGGuncle, not verified. He must have been traded (exchanged) prisoner or escaped as he shows up in NY later. Do you know if E. Alfred Jones had more than the one volume of "The Loyalists of NJ" Published? I know of William, James, George, Israel, John West that were all Loyalists and were awarded land grants in New Brunswick, Canada after 1783. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Evelyn Cataldi" <evelyn15@cox.net> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers > Hi Don, > > The book "The Loyalists of New Jersey" by E. Alfred Jones, published by > the New Jersey Historical Society, and republished by Heritage Books, > Inc., 1540E Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, MD., 20716 (301) 390-7709 lists > the following for WEST. It may or may not be what you are looking for, > but maybe it is part of the family. > > Evelyn > > page 316:

    04/08/2005 09:10:07
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. Marietta Pickell
    3. Hi, Try this web site: http://www.heritagebooks.com/ Then select: <http://www.marketplacesolutions.net/secure/heritagebooks/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=SRCH&Store_Code=HBI>Quick Search the Heritage Books Webstore - about 2,600 titles published by us in paper and electing or research. Our book and CD listings can be browsed by topic, or searched electronically. Type in "The Loyalists of NJ" this is what comes up <http://marketplacesolutions.net/secure/heritagebooks/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HBI&Product_Code=B0987>B0987 The New Loyalist Index - Volume III $23.00 <http://marketplacesolutions.net/secure/heritagebooks/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HBI&Product_Code=J0791>J0791 "The Loyalists of New Jersey: Their Memorials, Petitions, Claims, etc. From English Records" $28.00 At 03:10 PM 4/8/2005 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Evelyn, > >Thank you very much for the West info. Uriah West may be a GGGuncle, not >verified. He must have been traded (exchanged) prisoner or escaped as he >shows up in NY later. > >Do you know if E. Alfred Jones had more than the one volume of "The >Loyalists of NJ" Published? I know of William, James, George, Israel, >John West that were all Loyalists and were awarded land grants in New >Brunswick, Canada after 1783. > >Don > > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Evelyn Cataldi" <evelyn15@cox.net> >To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 4:29 PM >Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, >James; West Jersey Volunteers > > >>Hi Don, >> >>The book "The Loyalists of New Jersey" by E. Alfred Jones, published by >>the New Jersey Historical Society, and republished by Heritage Books, >>Inc., 1540E Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, MD., 20716 (301) 390-7709 lists >>the following for WEST. It may or may not be what you are looking for, >>but maybe it is part of the family. >> >>Evelyn >> >>page 316: > > > >==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >This mail list is archived at: >http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/index/NJHUNTER > >============================== >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx Marietta PicKell csimp@berkeley.edu "To my mind, the life of a lamb is no less precious than that of a human being. I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man" - Mahatma Gandhi

    04/08/2005 06:55:56
    1. RE: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. Jobes Family
    3. Dear Evelyn, Yes! I would appreciate it VERY much if you would send the info. on the Yauger (Yawger) family from " A History of East Amwell". You are very kind to do this!! Thank you!! Debbie :) -----Original Message----- From: Evelyn Cataldi [mailto:evelyn15@cox.net] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 11:29 PM To: NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers Hi Debbie. No Jobes -- No Yawger in "The Loyalists of New Jersey". Sorry..... However, in "A History of East Amwell", there are a couple of *brief* mentions of a family named YAUGER (YAWGER). I will be happy to send that to you if you care to have it. Evelyn Hi, Evelyn! Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if there might be any individual's with the last names of Jobs or Yawger listed in the book, "The Loyalists of New Jersey" by E. Alfred Jones? Debbie Jobes Eighty-Four, PA ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== This mail list is archived at: http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/index/NJHUNTER ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    04/08/2005 01:41:33
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jer...
    2. Evelyn~~ Would you be kind enough to look up Rarick or Brown in the "Loyalist" book? Thanks very much Joan DeChellis

    04/07/2005 07:30:56
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. Evelyn Cataldi
    3. Hi Debbie. No Jobes -- No Yawger in "The Loyalists of New Jersey". Sorry..... However, in "A History of East Amwell", there are a couple of *brief* mentions of a family named YAUGER (YAWGER). I will be happy to send that to you if you care to have it. Evelyn Hi, Evelyn! Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if there might be any individual's with the last names of Jobs or Yawger listed in the book, "The Loyalists of New Jersey" by E. Alfred Jones? Debbie Jobes Eighty-Four, PA

    04/07/2005 06:29:00
    1. RE: HUNT/KRUSEN: Jasper & Joanna (-----) HUNT of Bethlehem; 1700s
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. Per the following response to my posting on the HUNT message board at RootsWeb.com, Jasper & Joanna (-----) HUNT had multiple children born prior to 1754, leaving open the possibility that one of their daughters was Mrs. Francis-5 KRUSEN (see original message further below for more details). Any further information to support or refute this SPECULATION would be greatly appreciated. Name: Jasper Hunt Date: 30 Sep 1754 Location: Bethlehem, Hunterdon Co. husbandman. Int. Inventory, £162.14.10, incl. bonds and book debts, £100.14.10; made by Thomas Hunt and William McElhenney. 1754, Oct. 28. Bond of Johanna Hunt, of Bethlehem, Hunterdon Co. as Adm'x; Thomas Hunt, of said Co., fellowbondsman. Lib. 8, p. 87. 1759, June 21. Account, by Hugh McAllister and wife Joanna, late Joanna Hunt, the Administratrix, who charges for "schooling children." Source Information: Ancestry.com. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, 1670-1760. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: New Jersey Historical Society. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc. Newark, NJ: New Jersey Historical Society, 1901. http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZSk.2ACIB/3465.1?m=3465.1.1 -----Original Message----- From: Perry Streeter [mailto:perry@streeter.com] Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 10:47 PM To: NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com Cc: James Stewart "Jim" Roberts; i5rdrr@hotmail.com; habraun2@netscape.net; habraun@eudoramail.com; Granny Subject: HUNT/KRUSEN: Jasper & Joanna (-----) HUNT of Bethlehem; 1700s According to http://genforum.genealogy.com/hunt/messages/5462.html: "Jasper HUNT s/o Samuel who died in Bethlehem Twp., Hunterdon Co. NJ in 1754 leaving widow, Joanna, who remarried a Hugh MCALLISTER who resided 1789 in Alexandria Twp., Hunterdon Co. NJ with a Priscilla MCALLISTER in 1807 reported as a widow of Hugh (JR?) residing Sunbury, Northampton Co. PA." The ancestors of Jasper HUNT are shown here: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=i5rdrr&id=I18344 Q. Were Jasper & Joanna (-----) HUNT the parents of Mrs. Francis-5 KRUSEN? >From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~streeter/CROESEN.TXT: Francis-5 Krusen (Derrick-4, Francis-3, Derrick-2, Garret-1) was born, probably in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, probably between 1742 and 1752. He died in Mansfield Township, (then Sussex, since 1825) Warren County, New Jersey between 7 and 13 January 1819. The name of Francis' first wife and the probable mother of his children is unknown. However, Francis was probably first married in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey between 1773 and 1778; she died before 20 February 1815 (Sussex County Deeds, E2:360)... If Francis and his first wife followed Dutch traditions rigidly in naming their children, he may have first married Elizabeth ____ and she may have been the daughter of couple named Jasper and Joanna. Can anyone provide more information to support or refute this SPECULATION? Thanks for your help, Perry Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) http://www.perry.streeter.com

    04/07/2005 02:27:14
    1. RE: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. Jobes Family
    3. Hi, Evelyn! Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if there might be any individual's with the last names of Jobs or Yawger listed in the book, "The Loyalists of New Jersey" by E. Alfred Jones? Debbie Jobes Eighty-Four, PA -----Original Message----- From: Evelyn Cataldi [mailto:evelyn15@cox.net] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 3:29 PM To: NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers Hi Don, The book "The Loyalists of New Jersey" by E. Alfred Jones, published by the New Jersey Historical Society, and republished by Heritage Books, Inc., 1540E Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, MD., 20716 (301) 390-7709 lists the following for WEST. It may or may not be what you are looking for, but maybe it is part of the family. Evelyn page 316: WEST, Beriah, to Shelburne, N.S., at Peace. (2 Sabine, 594) WEST, Jonathon, Monmouth co., "Tory robber in Pine Barrens," killed. (2Sabine 413 Hist.Mon. co. Vol. 1 p. 126) WEST, Joshua, to Shelburne, N.S. at Peace (2 Sabine, 594) WEST, Stephen, Monmouth Co., Tory robber, killed, 1778 (3 N.E. 53) WEST, Uriah, Gloucester co., high treason, com. 1778, (M.C.S. 247, 269) The references used are as follows: N. E. --Newspaper Extracts (from volumes in "New Jersey Archives," (Second Series, vols. II - V) com. -- committed M. C. S. Minutes of the Council of Safety of New Jersey, 1777, 1778 Sabine -- Sabine's "Loyalists of the American Revolution", 2 volumes, Edition of 1864 ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== This mail list is archived at: http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/index/NJHUNTER ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    04/07/2005 11:51:01
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER]:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. Evelyn Cataldi
    3. Hi Don, The book "The Loyalists of New Jersey" by E. Alfred Jones, published by the New Jersey Historical Society, and republished by Heritage Books, Inc., 1540E Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, MD., 20716 (301) 390-7709 lists the following for WEST. It may or may not be what you are looking for, but maybe it is part of the family. Evelyn page 316: WEST, Beriah, to Shelburne, N.S., at Peace. (2 Sabine, 594) WEST, Jonathon, Monmouth co., "Tory robber in Pine Barrens," killed. (2Sabine 413 Hist.Mon. co. Vol. 1 p. 126) WEST, Joshua, to Shelburne, N.S. at Peace (2 Sabine, 594) WEST, Stephen, Monmouth Co., Tory robber, killed, 1778 (3 N.E. 53) WEST, Uriah, Gloucester co., high treason, com. 1778, (M.C.S. 247, 269) The references used are as follows: N. E. --Newspaper Extracts (from volumes in "New Jersey Archives," (Second Series, vols. II - V) com. -- committed M. C. S. Minutes of the Council of Safety of New Jersey, 1777, 1778 Sabine -- Sabine's "Loyalists of the American Revolution", 2 volumes, Edition of 1864

    04/07/2005 10:29:14
    1. Re: Re:Four West Brothers???; William, Uriah, Israel, James; West Jersey Volunteers
    2. donn robinson
    3. > Hello list members, > > I've hit the proverbial brick wall with my mothers West family. > Here's what I know: > > Dorothy West b. 1918 (My Mother) Garfield Plt., Aroostook County, Maine > Howard West, her father b. 1886, Garfield Plt, Aroostook County, Maine > Israel West, his father b. 1841, New Market Settlement, York County, New > Brunswick, Canada > Israel West, his father;born1802, married Joanna Manuel 1826, he a > resident of Kingsclear, York County, New Brunswick, Canada she a resident > of Queensbury, York, NB. So far I'm unable to find his parents or > siblings, but suspect he is the son or grandson of the following Israel > West. Possibly had a brother, Edward West. > > I find Isreal West, 2nd New Jersey Volunteers, is granted 250 acres of > land in 1784 in Kingsclear, York, NB. I have been unable to find any > family for this Israel. He was evacuated to the Saint John River with the > 2nd New Jersey Volunteers under the command of Lt. Col. Issac Allen on the > transport ship "Duke of Richmond". > > Israel West b. 1802 is either the son or grandson of one of four brothers, > (William, Israel, Uriah, and James) that were members of the West Jersey > Volunteers in 1774 -1776. They were from the Burlington County, West Jersy > area. I'm looking for any information on West Families during the time > frame > of 1735-1800 of that area. > > I'm hoping there is someone on the list researching Loyalist families or > West families of the area and can point me in the right direction or has > information, suggestions, hints or ideas that might be helpful. Anything > at > all will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for any and all > help. > Don Robinson, drobinson41@sc.rr.com West Columbia, South Carolina

    04/07/2005 06:49:55
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER] Non gen. Microfiche for sale
    2. Andy Clayton
    3. Many thanks to all those who replied. The reader has now been sold. cheers, Andy C -----Original Message----- From: Andy Clayton <leedsutd@earthlink.net> Sent: Apr 5, 2005 5:01 PM To: NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJHUNTER] Non gen. Microfiche for sale Excuse the non-gen email, but I'm moving back to the UK and my microfiche reader wn't work there, so is up for sale. It's a 3M Consultant 112 Microfiche reader. It's old, but works well. Hence only $10. Buyer to collect from Frenchtown. Cheers & happy hunting. Andy C ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    04/05/2005 12:43:33
    1. Non gen. Microfiche for sale
    2. Andy Clayton
    3. Excuse the non-gen email, but I'm moving back to the UK and my microfiche reader wn't work there, so is up for sale. It's a 3M Consultant 112 Microfiche reader. It's old, but works well. Hence only $10. Buyer to collect from Frenchtown. Cheers & happy hunting. Andy C

    04/05/2005 08:01:07
    1. Dorathy Hiner~Frank Philip Hiner~William Elwood Hiner
    2. LeeSh
    3. I am looking for anyone who has info on the family of William Elwood Hiner or is related to the line or the lines that connect to it in someway. If you need more info please feel free to contact me. Frank Philip Hiner (1875 to 1951) is from the Hiner line in NJ. He is in Warren county in 1880, Hunterdon County in 1900. Sometime between 1900 and 1910 he started traveling West. He is in Greene County Tennessee by 1910. By 1920 & 1930 he is in Johnson County Arkansas. 1 Frank Philip Hiner b: 07 Nov 1875 in New Jersey d: 09 Aug 1951 1880 Census: 1880 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey . +Harriet Lake Transue b: 1883 in New Jersey Fa-Penn Mo-NJ ........ 2 Dorothy J Hiner b: 1909 in North Carolina d: Oct 1988 in Dallas, Dallas, Texas ............ +Howard Hodnett Hurbert H.H. Miers, Jr. b: 29 Jul 1910 in Kansas City, Wyandotte. Kansas Fa-Mo Mo-Us d: 31 Oct 1992 in Lamesa, Dawson, Texas ................... 3 Bob Miers ........ 2 Frank Phillip Hiner, Jr. b: 1914 in Tennessee ............ +Ruth Villines ........ 2 William Hiner b: 1915 in Tennessee ............ +Marlan Mesle (Measler ?) ........ 2 John F. Hiner b: 1918 in Arkansas ............ +Evelyn Stranton Patterson His brother was William Elwood Hiner (1882-1958) Is listed in the Blair Pres. Academy in Warren County, NJ and His parents home in 1900 census. Havent found him in 1910 1920 he is in Warren county, NJ Between 1920 and 1930 he started moving west. By 1930 William Elwood Hiner is in Oklahoma in Dwight Indian Training School, Marble, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. Descendants of William Elwood Hiner 1 William Elwood Hiner b: 17 Aug 1843 in New Jersey d: 11 Apr 1902 in New Jersey 1860 Census: 01 Aug 1860 Alexandria twp, Hunterdon, New Jersey 1880 Census: 1880 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey . +Mary Jane Fitts b: 07 Jun 1853 - 07 Jun 1854 in New Jersey d: Aft. 1930 in New Jersey 1870 Census: 1870 Fitz-Warren County, New Jersey 1880 Census: 1880 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey ........ 2 Frank Philip Hiner b: 07 Nov 1875 in New Jersey d: 09 Aug 1951 1880 Census: 1880 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey ............ +Harriet Lake Transue b: 1883 in New Jersey Fa-Penn Mo-NJ ................... 3 Dorathy J Hiner b: 1909 in North Carolina d: Oct 1988 in Dallas, Dallas, Texas ....................... +Howard Hodnett Hurbert H.H. Miers, Jr. b: 29 Jul 1910 in Kansas City, Wyandotte. Kansas Fa-Mo Mo-Us d: 31 Oct 1992 in Lamesa, Dawson, Texas ................... 3 Frank Phillip Hiner, Jr. b: 1914 in Tennessee ....................... +Ruth Villines ................... 3 William Hiner b: 1915 in Tennessee ....................... +Marlan Mesle ................... 3 John F. Hiner b: 1918 in Arkansas ....................... +Evelyn Stranton Patterson ........ 2 John Fitts Hiner b: 20 Dec 1878 in New Jersey d: 12 Apr 1904 in New Jersey 1880 Census: 1880 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey ........ 2 Rose Hiner b: 18 Dec 1880 ........ 2 William Elwood Hiner b: 30 Apr 1882 in Asbury, New Jersey d: 06 Jun 1956 in Stillwater, Payne, Oklahoma ............ +Mildred Arabelle Fox b: 11 Oct 1885 in Asbury, New Jersey d: 01 Mar 1976 in Stillwater, Payne, Oklahoma ................... 3 Miriam Jeanette Hiner b: 1916 in Asbury, Warren, New Jersey ....................... +Louis Elec McBride b:1918 in Idabel, McCurtain, Oklahoma ................... 3 Lewis Clifford Hiner b: 1920 in Asbury, New Jersey ........ 2 Harrie Harry Warne Hiner b: 05 Sep 1884 in New Jersey

    04/05/2005 01:53:11
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER] Hurbert Miers & Dorathy Hiner
    2. Sharon and Harry
    3. Hi Shelley, I'm confused. Are these people supposed to be in NJ now? Some may still be alive? I went to school with a Harriet Hiner, which might fit as it might be a family first name. She would have been born about 1945. The family lived in Titusville, which is also known as Washington's Crossing. I believe her father was a family practice doctor at the time. Don't know if he's still alive. I hope this is the same family. Seems plausible. Sharon LeeSh <leesh@mytownisp.com> wrote: I am trying to find anyone with information on the following people. Hubert H. Miers, Jr & Dorathy J Hiner. There are some locations and other info below. Please someone help me with this line. Last name is spelled Miers today. Meyers, Meyer, Myers, Miers, etc. 1 Henry S. Miers b: May 1859 in West Virginia 1920 Census: Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas 1900 Census: Shawnee, Johnson, Ks . +Anna b: May 1862 in Ohio m: 1880 ........ 2 Bertha E. Miers b: May 1881 ........ 2 [1] Hubert H. H. Miers b: Jan 1883 in Missouri Fa-WV Mo-Mich 1930 Census: Kansas City, Wyandote, Kansas 1920 Census: Hughes Miers, Kansas City, Wyandote, Kansas 1910 Census: Hugh H. Miers, Kansas City, Wyandote, Kansas 1900 Census: Shawnee, Johnson, Ks ............ +Della B XXXX Borden Miers b: 1887 in Missour Fa-KY Mo-ILL 1930 Census: Kansas City, Wyandote, Kansas ........ *2nd Wife of [1] Hubert H. H. Miers: ............ +Ethel b: 1887 in Kansas ILL Maryland d: Aft. 1920 ................... 3 Hurbert H.H. Miers, Jr. b: 29 Jul 1910 in Kansas City, Wyandotte. Kansas Fa-Mo Mo-Us d: 31 Oct 1992 in Lamesa, Dawson, Texas 1930 Census: Kansas City, Wyandote, Kansas ....................... +Dorathy J Hiner b: 1909 in North Carolina m: 03 Jul 1938 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas 1910 Census: 03 May 1910 13-Dist, Greene, Tennessee .............................. 4 Bob Miers ........ 2 Elsa Miers b: Jun 1886 ........ 2 Edith Miers b: Aug 1888 Descendants of Frank Philip Hiner Father of Dorthy 1 Frank Philip Hiner b: 07 Nov 1875 in New Jersey d: 09 Aug 1951 1930 Census: 1930 Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: 1920 Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas 1910 Census: 03 May 1910 13-Dist, Greene County, Tennessee 1900 Census: Jun 1900 Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey 1880 Census: 1880 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey . +Harriet Lake Transue b: 1883 in New Jersey Fa-Penn Mo-NJ m: 21 Jun 1905 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas ........ 2 Dorathy J Hiner b: 1909 in North Carolina 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas 1910 Census: 03 May 1910 13-Dist, Greene, Tennessee ............ +Hurbert H.H. Miers, Jr. b: 29 Jul 1910 in Kansas City, Wyandotte. Kansas Fa-Mo Mo-Us m: 03 Jul 1938 d: 31 Oct 1992 in Lamesa, Dawson, Texas 1930 Census: Kansas City, Wyandote, Kansas ................... 3 Bob Miers ........ 2 Frank Phillip Hiner, Jr. b: 1914 in Tennessee 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas ............ +Ruth Villines m: Sep 1938 ........ 2 William Hiner b: 1915 in Tennessee 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas ............ +Marlan Mesle m: 05 Jun 1940 ........ 2 John F. Hiner b: 1918 in Arkansas 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas ............ +Evelyn Stranton Patterson m: 1944 Descendants of Frank Philip Hiner Father in Law 1 Frank Philip Hiner b: 07 Nov 1875 in New Jersey d: 09 Aug 1951 1930 Census: 1930 Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: 1920 Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas 1910 Census: 03 May 1910 13-Dist, Greene County, Tennessee 1900 Census: Jun 1900 Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey 1880 Census: 1880 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey . +Harriet Lake Transue b: 1883 in New Jersey Fa-Penn Mo-NJ m: 21 Jun 1905 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas ........ 2 Dorathy J Hiner b: 1909 in North Carolina 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas 1910 Census: 03 May 1910 13-Dist, Greene, Tennessee ............ +Hurbert H.H. Miers, Jr. b: 29 Jul 1910 in Kansas City, Wyandotte. Kansas Fa-Mo Mo-Us m: 03 Jul 1938 d: 31 Oct 1992 in Lamesa, Dawson, Texas 1930 Census: Kansas City, Wyandote, Kansas ................... 3 Bob Miers ........ 2 Frank Phillip Hiner, Jr. b: 1914 in Tennessee 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas ............ +Ruth Villines m: Sep 1938 ........ 2 William Hiner b: 1915 in Tennessee 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas ............ +Marlan Mesle m: 05 Jun 1940 ........ 2 John F. Hiner b: 1918 in Arkansas 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas ............ +Evelyn Stranton Patterson m: 1944 Shelley D. McBride~Lynch leesh@mytownisp.com ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. 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    04/04/2005 09:59:43
    1. GREEN(e) family - NJ, VA, PA, MD, OH, IA
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hello fellow researchers, Thank you for your help. We received from you some wonderful assistance and information that has helped loosen some of those bricks in the immovable wall. My wife and I are deeply grateful for your help pertaining to our family inquiry. Again, thank you for taking your time to help us and thank you for sharing. We are very appreciative. Ken Family is like the branches of a tree. We may grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one. Each of us will always be part of the other.

    04/04/2005 09:42:00
    1. TRANSUE
    2. Marshall Lake
    3. > 1 Frank Philip Hiner b: 07 Nov 1875 in New Jersey d: 09 Aug 1951 1930 > Census: 1930 Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: 1920 Spadra, > Johnson, Arkansas 1910 Census: 03 May 1910 13-Dist, Greene County, > Tennessee 1900 Census: Jun 1900 Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey 1880 > Census: 1880 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey > > . +Harriet Lake Transue b: 1883 in New Jersey Fa-Penn Mo-NJ m: 21 Jun > 1905 1930 Census: Clarksville, Johnson, Arkansas 1920 Census: Spadra, > Johnson, Arkansas Would you (or anyone) happen to have any idea as to the parents of Harriet Lake TRANSUE ? -- Marshall Lake -- mlake@mlake.net -- http://mlake.net

    04/04/2005 07:33:39