Cinda: No Vannoys or Swarts. Page 84, same list of moneys owed to Joseph Reed's store is John Anderson and Benjamin Anderson; page 160 lists William Quick serving under Capt Anderson's Company of the New Jersey Continental Line, 27 May 1778. On page 26, Isaac Anderson was paid 15s.3d for a coffin for Joseph Furman. Page 40, John Swallow bought a plantation from Seth Lowery and James Anderson near Rocktown. Page 129, Ephraim Anderson, who lived near Trenton was the Major. He was afterwards killed at the battle of the Short Hills, Essex County, New Jersey. (Revolutionary War) The identity of John Anderson is provided by Erskine's map, circa 1778, of the King's Road between Rocktown and Ringo's tavern. At the spot where the tavern house stands, the mapmaker had noted "Capt Anderson'd" JOhn Anderson was commissioned a captain in the Hunterdon County Militia and served during the battle of Long Islanad, 27 Aug 1776 and White Plains, 28 Oct 1886. He served several five month tours of duty before resigning 5 Jun 1778. Capt. Anderson was a member of St. Andrews Church in Ringoes and represented the church at conventions held at Burlington in 1786 in 1786 and later at Perth Amboy. His signature appears with those of other wardens and vestrymen on a document, dated 1785, announcing the reopening of St. Andrews following a period, during the Revolutionary War, when services had been suspended. Anderson and Anne Van KIrk were arried by Rev. William Frazer, rector of St. Andrews on 10 Apr 1783. She may have been Anderson's second wife as the eldest of his four children, Joshua was born in 1773. Birth dates for the other children, John, Nancy, and Sarah are not know. Although Anderson remained in Amwell Township until his death, which occured 9 May 1799, he gave up tenure in the tavern during the first six months of 1780. The records of Amwell tax ratables show Anderson as the tavern keeper in Jan 1780. However, by June of that year, Samuel Birdsall occupied 20 acres with the tavern belong to Mathew Simcock.and John Anderson died 29 Apr 1799. Page 96: Following names appear on the inventory as persons owning money to Corshon. Listed Thomas Anderson..Corshon died intestate January 1798. Page 156: James Larew in June 1779 enreolled in troop of cavalry under Capt. Henry Gulick and Lt. Anderson. . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cinda Justice" <calj@bright.net> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 7:43 AM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > Marilyn, are there any Anderson's, Vannoy's or Swart's in that book? Is > it available on line? > Thanks, > cinda anderson justice > calj@bright.net > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> > To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 6:57 PM > Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > > >> In the book, "A History of East Amwell, 1700-1800" : by the East >> Amwell Bicentennial Committee of Ringoes, New Jersey, on page 85 is >> listed names of persons owing money to Mr. Joseph Reed, owning a store, >> books as of 23 Jul 1774. by appraisers. There is a John Huffmam, son >> of William Huffman as one of the people owing money. Could this be the >> same John? >> . >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Bill Henderson" <henders22@hotmail.com> >> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:54 AM >> Subject: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >> >> >>> Does anyone have any information on a John Huffman who had a daughter >>> named Jemima born about 1809 in Readington? She married an unknown Smith >>> and died in 1874 in Delaware, Hunterdon. I'm hot on the trail of my >>> great-great grandmother and this Jemima might be her...fingers crossed. >>> Thank you, >>> Carly Henderson >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== 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. Learn more: >>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >> Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter >> >> ============================== >> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== > Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >
Dear Marilyn, That was so kind of you to look up all that information. I am very grateful to you. My John Anderson, I believe was Quaker and doubt he served in the war. Although there are many John Anderson's who did. :+) I am at a loss to figure out what happened to mine. He came to OH in 1799 and was dead by 1815. His sons were Mahlon, Gershom, Jonathan, John and Levi and daughters were Rebekah, Abigail and Polly (likely - Mary) The only child who lived to the 1850 census was Rebekah who said she was born 1784 in NJ. I was hoping to find my John there at least for a little while. He was married to a Deborah Swart but I can not find where or if she was the first wife??? The first son born in 1772 and the second in 1780... So to eleminate one John Anderson is good because then I will look somewhere else. Again thanks for your kindness in going far beyond the call.... One thing I did on the census records of Ross Co. (Chillicothe, OH) was to go to the 1850 census and write down the names of everyone I could find that was born in NJ. Do you think that would be helpful to the members of this list. I am new and do not know what has been done or what is desired. If this is a little too far out, I won't send them. Your oppinion is welcome. Thanks, Cinda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:18 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > Cinda: No Vannoys or Swarts. Page 84, same list of moneys owed to > Joseph Reed's store is John Anderson and Benjamin Anderson; page 160 > lists William Quick serving under Capt Anderson's Company of the New > Jersey Continental Line, 27 May 1778. On page 26, Isaac Anderson was > paid 15s.3d for a coffin for Joseph Furman. Page 40, John Swallow bought > a plantation from Seth Lowery and James Anderson near Rocktown. Page 129, > Ephraim Anderson, who lived near Trenton was the Major. He was afterwards > killed at the battle of the Short Hills, Essex County, New Jersey. > (Revolutionary War) > > The identity of John Anderson is provided by Erskine's map, circa 1778, of > the King's Road between Rocktown and Ringo's tavern. At the spot where > the tavern house stands, the mapmaker had noted "Capt Anderson'd" > JOhn Anderson was commissioned a captain in the Hunterdon County Militia > and served during the battle of Long Islanad, 27 Aug 1776 and White > Plains, 28 Oct 1886. He served several five month tours of duty before > resigning 5 Jun 1778. Capt. Anderson was a member of St. Andrews Church > in Ringoes and represented the church at conventions held at Burlington in > 1786 in 1786 and later at Perth Amboy. His signature appears with those > of other wardens and vestrymen on a document, dated 1785, announcing the > reopening of St. Andrews following a period, during the Revolutionary War, > when services had been suspended. Anderson and Anne Van KIrk were arried > by Rev. William Frazer, rector of St. Andrews on 10 Apr 1783. She may > have been Anderson's second wife as the eldest of his four children, > Joshua was born in 1773. Birth dates for the other children, John, Nancy, > and Sarah are not know. Although Anderson remained in Amwell Township > until his death, which occured 9 May 1799, he gave up tenure in the tavern > during the first six months of 1780. The records of Amwell tax ratables > show Anderson as the tavern keeper in Jan 1780. However, by June of that > year, Samuel Birdsall occupied 20 acres with the tavern belong to Mathew > Simcock.and John Anderson died 29 Apr 1799. > > Page 96: Following names appear on the inventory as persons owning money > to Corshon. Listed Thomas Anderson..Corshon died intestate January 1798. > > Page 156: James Larew in June 1779 enreolled in troop of cavalry under > Capt. Henry Gulick and Lt. Anderson. > > . > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cinda Justice" <calj@bright.net> > To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 7:43 AM > Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > > >> Marilyn, are there any Anderson's, Vannoy's or Swart's in that book? Is >> it available on line? >> Thanks, >> cinda anderson justice >> calj@bright.net >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> >> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 6:57 PM >> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >> >> >>> In the book, "A History of East Amwell, 1700-1800" : by the East >>> Amwell Bicentennial Committee of Ringoes, New Jersey, on page 85 is >>> listed names of persons owing money to Mr. Joseph Reed, owning a store, >>> books as of 23 Jul 1774. by appraisers. There is a John Huffmam, son >>> of William Huffman as one of the people owing money. Could this be the >>> same John? >>> . >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Bill Henderson" <henders22@hotmail.com> >>> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:54 AM >>> Subject: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >>> >>> >>>> Does anyone have any information on a John Huffman who had a daughter >>>> named Jemima born about 1809 in Readington? She married an unknown >>>> Smith and died in 1874 in Delaware, Hunterdon. I'm hot on the trail of >>>> my great-great grandmother and this Jemima might be her...fingers >>>> crossed. >>>> Thank you, >>>> Carly Henderson >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== 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. Learn more: >>>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >>> Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter >>> >>> ============================== >>> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >>> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >>> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >>> >> >> >> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >> Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> >> > > > > ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== > This mail list is archived at: > http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/index/NJHUNTER > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >
Cinda.... the link below will take you to a page which is apparently connected to 'Ohio people' and there's a Levi Johnson married to an Abigail Stults....listed in the first few paragraphs. Don't know if 'he's yours' but you might want to take a look. Rita in NJ http://home.flash.net/~txcajun/pg15-McGowen.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cinda Justice" <calj@bright.net> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:57 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > Dear Marilyn, > That was so kind of you to look up all that information. I am very > grateful to you. My John Anderson, I believe was Quaker and doubt he > served in the war. Although there are many John Anderson's who did. :+) > I am at a loss to figure out what happened to mine. He came to OH in 1799 > and was dead by 1815. His sons were Mahlon, Gershom, Jonathan, John and > Levi and daughters were Rebekah, Abigail and Polly (likely - Mary) The > only child who lived to the 1850 census was Rebekah who said she was born > 1784 in NJ. I was hoping to find my John there at least for a little > while. He was married to a Deborah Swart but I can not find where or if > she was the first wife??? The first son born in 1772 and the second in > 1780... So to eleminate one John Anderson is good because then I will look > somewhere else. > Again thanks for your kindness in going far beyond the call.... > > One thing I did on the census records of Ross Co. (Chillicothe, OH) was > to go to the 1850 census and write down the names of everyone I could find > that was born in NJ. Do you think that would be helpful to the members of > this list. I am new and do not know what has been done or what is > desired. If this is a little too far out, I won't send them. Your > oppinion is welcome. > Thanks, Cinda > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> > To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:18 PM > Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > > >> Cinda: No Vannoys or Swarts. Page 84, same list of moneys owed to >> Joseph Reed's store is John Anderson and Benjamin Anderson; page 160 >> lists William Quick serving under Capt Anderson's Company of the New >> Jersey Continental Line, 27 May 1778. On page 26, Isaac Anderson was >> paid 15s.3d for a coffin for Joseph Furman. Page 40, John Swallow bought >> a plantation from Seth Lowery and James Anderson near Rocktown. Page >> 129, Ephraim Anderson, who lived near Trenton was the Major. He was >> afterwards killed at the battle of the Short Hills, Essex County, New >> Jersey. (Revolutionary War) >> >> The identity of John Anderson is provided by Erskine's map, circa 1778, >> of the King's Road between Rocktown and Ringo's tavern. At the spot >> where the tavern house stands, the mapmaker had noted "Capt Anderson'd" >> JOhn Anderson was commissioned a captain in the Hunterdon County Militia >> and served during the battle of Long Islanad, 27 Aug 1776 and White >> Plains, 28 Oct 1886. He served several five month tours of duty before >> resigning 5 Jun 1778. Capt. Anderson was a member of St. Andrews >> Church in Ringoes and represented the church at conventions held at >> Burlington in 1786 in 1786 and later at Perth Amboy. His signature >> appears with those of other wardens and vestrymen on a document, dated >> 1785, announcing the reopening of St. Andrews following a period, during >> the Revolutionary War, when services had been suspended. Anderson and >> Anne Van KIrk were arried by Rev. William Frazer, rector of St. Andrews >> on 10 Apr 1783. She may have been Anderson's second wife as the eldest >> of his four children, Joshua was born in 1773. Birth dates for the other >> children, John, Nancy, and Sarah are not know. Although Anderson >> remained in Amwell Township until his death, which occured 9 May 1799, >> he gave up tenure in the tavern during the first six months of 1780. The >> records of Amwell tax ratables show Anderson as the tavern keeper in Jan >> 1780. However, by June of that year, Samuel Birdsall occupied 20 acres >> with the tavern belong to Mathew Simcock.and John Anderson died 29 Apr >> 1799. >> >> Page 96: Following names appear on the inventory as persons owning money >> to Corshon. Listed Thomas Anderson..Corshon died intestate January 1798. >> >> Page 156: James Larew in June 1779 enreolled in troop of cavalry under >> Capt. Henry Gulick and Lt. Anderson. >> >> . >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Cinda Justice" <calj@bright.net> >> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 7:43 AM >> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >> >> >>> Marilyn, are there any Anderson's, Vannoy's or Swart's in that book? Is >>> it available on line? >>> Thanks, >>> cinda anderson justice >>> calj@bright.net >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> >>> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 6:57 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >>> >>> >>>> In the book, "A History of East Amwell, 1700-1800" : by the East >>>> Amwell Bicentennial Committee of Ringoes, New Jersey, on page 85 is >>>> listed names of persons owing money to Mr. Joseph Reed, owning a store, >>>> books as of 23 Jul 1774. by appraisers. There is a John Huffmam, son >>>> of William Huffman as one of the people owing money. Could this be the >>>> same John? >>>> . >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Bill Henderson" <henders22@hotmail.com> >>>> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:54 AM >>>> Subject: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >>>> >>>> >>>>> Does anyone have any information on a John Huffman who had a daughter >>>>> named Jemima born about 1809 in Readington? She married an unknown >>>>> Smith and died in 1874 in Delaware, Hunterdon. I'm hot on the trail >>>>> of my great-great grandmother and this Jemima might be her...fingers >>>>> crossed. >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Carly Henderson >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ==== 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. Learn more: >>>>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >>>> Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: >>>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter >>>> >>>> ============================== >>>> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >>>> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >>>> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >>>> >>> >>> >>> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >>> Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter >>> >>> ============================== >>> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >>> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >> This mail list is archived at: >> http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/index/NJHUNTER >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== 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. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >
Cinda....Please ignore my "Levi Johnson" message. You are looking for "Anderson" people. WHAT was I thinking? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cinda Justice" <calj@bright.net> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:57 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > Dear Marilyn, > That was so kind of you to look up all that information. I am very > grateful to you. My John Anderson, I believe was Quaker and doubt he > served in the war. Although there are many John Anderson's who did. :+) > I am at a loss to figure out what happened to mine. He came to OH in 1799 > and was dead by 1815. His sons were Mahlon, Gershom, Jonathan, John and > Levi and daughters were Rebekah, Abigail and Polly (likely - Mary) The > only child who lived to the 1850 census was Rebekah who said she was born > 1784 in NJ. I was hoping to find my John there at least for a little > while. He was married to a Deborah Swart but I can not find where or if > she was the first wife??? The first son born in 1772 and the second in > 1780... So to eleminate one John Anderson is good because then I will look > somewhere else. > Again thanks for your kindness in going far beyond the call.... > > One thing I did on the census records of Ross Co. (Chillicothe, OH) was > to go to the 1850 census and write down the names of everyone I could find > that was born in NJ. Do you think that would be helpful to the members of > this list. I am new and do not know what has been done or what is > desired. If this is a little too far out, I won't send them. Your > oppinion is welcome. > Thanks, Cinda > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> > To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:18 PM > Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > > >> Cinda: No Vannoys or Swarts. Page 84, same list of moneys owed to >> Joseph Reed's store is John Anderson and Benjamin Anderson; page 160 >> lists William Quick serving under Capt Anderson's Company of the New >> Jersey Continental Line, 27 May 1778. On page 26, Isaac Anderson was >> paid 15s.3d for a coffin for Joseph Furman. Page 40, John Swallow bought >> a plantation from Seth Lowery and James Anderson near Rocktown. Page >> 129, Ephraim Anderson, who lived near Trenton was the Major. He was >> afterwards killed at the battle of the Short Hills, Essex County, New >> Jersey. (Revolutionary War) >> >> The identity of John Anderson is provided by Erskine's map, circa 1778, >> of the King's Road between Rocktown and Ringo's tavern. At the spot >> where the tavern house stands, the mapmaker had noted "Capt Anderson'd" >> JOhn Anderson was commissioned a captain in the Hunterdon County Militia >> and served during the battle of Long Islanad, 27 Aug 1776 and White >> Plains, 28 Oct 1886. He served several five month tours of duty before >> resigning 5 Jun 1778. Capt. Anderson was a member of St. Andrews >> Church in Ringoes and represented the church at conventions held at >> Burlington in 1786 in 1786 and later at Perth Amboy. His signature >> appears with those of other wardens and vestrymen on a document, dated >> 1785, announcing the reopening of St. Andrews following a period, during >> the Revolutionary War, when services had been suspended. Anderson and >> Anne Van KIrk were arried by Rev. William Frazer, rector of St. Andrews >> on 10 Apr 1783. She may have been Anderson's second wife as the eldest >> of his four children, Joshua was born in 1773. Birth dates for the other >> children, John, Nancy, and Sarah are not know. Although Anderson >> remained in Amwell Township until his death, which occured 9 May 1799, >> he gave up tenure in the tavern during the first six months of 1780. The >> records of Amwell tax ratables show Anderson as the tavern keeper in Jan >> 1780. However, by June of that year, Samuel Birdsall occupied 20 acres >> with the tavern belong to Mathew Simcock.and John Anderson died 29 Apr >> 1799. >> >> Page 96: Following names appear on the inventory as persons owning money >> to Corshon. Listed Thomas Anderson..Corshon died intestate January 1798. >> >> Page 156: James Larew in June 1779 enreolled in troop of cavalry under >> Capt. Henry Gulick and Lt. Anderson. >> >> . >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Cinda Justice" <calj@bright.net> >> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 7:43 AM >> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >> >> >>> Marilyn, are there any Anderson's, Vannoy's or Swart's in that book? Is >>> it available on line? >>> Thanks, >>> cinda anderson justice >>> calj@bright.net >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> >>> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 6:57 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >>> >>> >>>> In the book, "A History of East Amwell, 1700-1800" : by the East >>>> Amwell Bicentennial Committee of Ringoes, New Jersey, on page 85 is >>>> listed names of persons owing money to Mr. Joseph Reed, owning a store, >>>> books as of 23 Jul 1774. by appraisers. There is a John Huffmam, son >>>> of William Huffman as one of the people owing money. Could this be the >>>> same John? >>>> . >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Bill Henderson" <henders22@hotmail.com> >>>> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:54 AM >>>> Subject: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >>>> >>>> >>>>> Does anyone have any information on a John Huffman who had a daughter >>>>> named Jemima born about 1809 in Readington? She married an unknown >>>>> Smith and died in 1874 in Delaware, Hunterdon. I'm hot on the trail >>>>> of my great-great grandmother and this Jemima might be her...fingers >>>>> crossed. >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Carly Henderson >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ==== 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. Learn more: >>>>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >>>> Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: >>>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter >>>> >>>> ============================== >>>> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >>>> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >>>> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >>>> >>> >>> >>> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >>> Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter >>> >>> ============================== >>> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >>> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== >> This mail list is archived at: >> http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/index/NJHUNTER >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== 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. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >
Cinda: Posting the material you have would be wonderful. you never know how much it would mean to the one person who might be looking for it. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cinda Justice" <calj@bright.net> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:57 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > Dear Marilyn, > That was so kind of you to look up all that information. I am very > grateful to you. My John Anderson, I believe was Quaker and doubt he > served in the war. Although there are many John Anderson's who did. :+) > I am at a loss to figure out what happened to mine. He came to OH in 1799 > and was dead by 1815. His sons were Mahlon, Gershom, Jonathan, John and > Levi and daughters were Rebekah, Abigail and Polly (likely - Mary) The > only child who lived to the 1850 census was Rebekah who said she was born > 1784 in NJ. I was hoping to find my John there at least for a little > while. He was married to a Deborah Swart but I can not find where or if > she was the first wife??? The first son born in 1772 and the second in > 1780... So to eleminate one John Anderson is good because then I will look > somewhere else. > Again thanks for your kindness in going far beyond the call.... > > One thing I did on the census records of Ross Co. (Chillicothe, OH) was > to go to the 1850 census and write down the names of everyone I could find > that was born in NJ. Do you think that would be helpful to the members of > this list. I am new and do not know what has been done or what is > desired. If this is a little too far out, I won't send them. Your > oppinion is welcome. > Thanks, Cinda > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> > To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:18 PM > Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman > > >> Cinda: No Vannoys or Swarts. Page 84, same list of moneys owed to >> Joseph Reed's store is John Anderson and Benjamin Anderson; page 160 >> lists William Quick serving under Capt Anderson's Company of the New >> Jersey Continental Line, 27 May 1778. On page 26, Isaac Anderson was >> paid 15s.3d for a coffin for Joseph Furman. Page 40, John Swallow bought >> a plantation from Seth Lowery and James Anderson near Rocktown. Page >> 129, Ephraim Anderson, who lived near Trenton was the Major. He was >> afterwards killed at the battle of the Short Hills, Essex County, New >> Jersey. (Revolutionary War) >> >> The identity of John Anderson is provided by Erskine's map, circa 1778, >> of the King's Road between Rocktown and Ringo's tavern. At the spot >> where the tavern house stands, the mapmaker had noted "Capt Anderson'd" >> JOhn Anderson was commissioned a captain in the Hunterdon County Militia >> and served during the battle of Long Islanad, 27 Aug 1776 and White >> Plains, 28 Oct 1886. He served several five month tours of duty before >> resigning 5 Jun 1778. Capt. Anderson was a member of St. Andrews >> Church in Ringoes and represented the church at conventions held at >> Burlington in 1786 in 1786 and later at Perth Amboy. His signature >> appears with those of other wardens and vestrymen on a document, dated >> 1785, announcing the reopening of St. Andrews following a period, during >> the Revolutionary War, when services had been suspended. Anderson and >> Anne Van KIrk were arried by Rev. William Frazer, rector of St. Andrews >> on 10 Apr 1783. She may have been Anderson's second wife as the eldest >> of his four children, Joshua was born in 1773. Birth dates for the other >> children, John, Nancy, and Sarah are not know. Although Anderson >> remained in Amwell Township until his death, which occured 9 May 1799, >> he gave up tenure in the tavern during the first six months of 1780. The >> records of Amwell tax ratables show Anderson as the tavern keeper in Jan >> 1780. However, by June of that year, Samuel Birdsall occupied 20 acres >> with the tavern belong to Mathew Simcock.and John Anderson died 29 Apr >> 1799. >> >> Page 96: Following names appear on the inventory as persons owning money >> to Corshon. Listed Thomas Anderson..Corshon died intestate January 1798. >> >> Page 156: James Larew in June 1779 enreolled in troop of cavalry under >> Capt. Henry Gulick and Lt. Anderson. >> >> . >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Cinda Justice" <calj@bright.net> >> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 7:43 AM >> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >> >> >>> Marilyn, are there any Anderson's, Vannoy's or Swart's in that book? Is >>> it available on line? >>> Thanks, >>> cinda anderson justice >>> calj@bright.net >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Marilyn Boutwell" <aboutwell2@cox.net> >>> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 6:57 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >>> >>> >>>> In the book, "A History of East Amwell, 1700-1800" : by the East >>>> Amwell Bicentennial Committee of Ringoes, New Jersey, on page 85 is >>>> listed names of persons owing money to Mr. Joseph Reed, owning a store, >>>> books as of 23 Jul 1774. by appraisers. There is a John Huffmam, son >>>> of William Huffman as one of the people owing money. Could this be the >>>> same John? >>>> . >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Bill Henderson" <henders22@hotmail.com> >>>> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:54 AM >>>> Subject: [NJHUNTER] Huffman/Hoffman >>>> >>>> >>>>> Does anyone have any information on a John Huffman who had a daughter >>>>> named Jemima born about 1809 in Readington? She married an unknown >>>>> Smith and died in 1874 in Delaware, Hunterdon. I'm hot on the trail >>>>> of my great-great grandmother and this Jemima might be her...fingers >>>>> crossed. >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Carly Henderson >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ==== 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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The following is from the Ross County Ohio,1850 census. Perhaps someone will find someone they know. CONCORD TOWNSHIP Those stating they were born in New Jersey CORY, Stephen 77M Farmer THOMPSON, John 35M School teacher COFFEY, Mary J. 34F CLEMMONS, Keziah 33F MILLER, Elizabeth 50F ROSEBOOM, Andrew V. 32M Farmer ROSEBOOM, Andrew 69M Farmer McNIEL, Gurtrude 71F BARNES, William 41M Shoemaker There were 16 townships in Ross county in 1850. This is the first one listed in the census book produced by Ross County Genealogical Society, Chillicothe, Oh If you are looking for someone specific they may be here as sometimes the person to give the information was not sure of the answers. This is intended for your own personal use. Cinda > > ============================== > 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 >