None of the above in the cemetery listings I have. Sorry.
This is the end. No more requests, please. I will post a list of the names searches in case you missed your surnames and you can search the list archives. STRYKER, Ann, unk, 1856 Frederick, 1837, 1920, 83 Jane A. 1840, 1918, 78 "his wife' Judith, 1801, 1874, 73 "wife of John H. WEst" Clover Hill Cemetery STRYKER Abraham, 1842, 1864, 22 "Of 1st NJ Cav Died at Washington DC July 17, 1864 of a wound received while in the service of his country" Ann Lupardus, 1766, 1842, 76 Hagarman Margaret, 1797, 1882, 85 John I, 1791, 1873, 82 John William, 1848, 1848, infant Mariah, 1824, 1880, 56 Peter, 1820, 1876, 56 Richard, 1835, 1896, 61 Tunis, 1835, 1836, 1 D.R. Cemetery at Flagtown STRYKER Caroline, 1861, 1944, 83 "wife of J M S Gano" Cornelia, 1809, 1878, 69 'wife of Henry S. Ditmars' Cornelis, 1832, 1911, 79 'wife of John W. Nevius' Dick P., unk, unk, unk, "Co F 49 Iowa Inf, Span Amer War' Elizabeth, 1839, 1920, 81 'wife of Rynear . Herder' Elizabeth H., 1849, 1896, 47, 'wife of Henry H. Hoagland' Elsie A., 1851, 1932, 81, 'wife of Benaiah J. Everett' Isaac, 1754, 1809, 55 James N, 1812, 1867, 55 Jane V., 1844, 1893, 49 [on John N Stryker plot] John C, 1840, 1907, 67 'Co. A 5th Regt. NJ Vols" John N, 1857, 1921, 64 Kate A, 1852, 1891, 39 Letitia, 1848, 1888, 40 'wife of Robert Richard Stryker' Lillian M, 1858, 1905, 47 'wife of asariah H. Everett' Mabel, 1876, 1936, 60 'wife of william E. Neary' Mabel, 1886, 1887, 1 'daughter of Mary K Agans and William A. Stryker' Martha E., 1856, 1888, 32 'wife of M. Chambers' Martha H., 1821, 1891, 70 'wife of Philip V. Everett' Peter G, 1858, 1907, 49 Peter L, 1813, 1896, 83 Richard H, 1843, 1882, 39 Robert C, 1897, 1908, 11 'son of William S Stryker and Martha V. Hill' Robert Richard 1848, 1912, 64 Sarah E, 1838, 1909, 71 'wife of Henry Lane' Sarah V, 1864, 1934, 70 'wife of Archibald C Lytle' Thomas Alvah, 1872, 1938, 66 William S, 1867, 1916, 49 Willis E, 1879,. 1937, 58 Neshanic Cemetery VANCLEEF, Cornelius, 1777, 1855, 78 Cornelius I., 1839, 1884, 45 I. Newton, 1845, 1910, 65 Isaac C, 1802, 1878, 76 Isaac Luther, 1843, 1843, infant "son of Isaac C and Catharine Van Cleef' James H, 1817, 1883 66 Louis I, 1873, 1925, 52 Margaret A, 1832, 1891, 59 'wife of Peter N. Van Nuys' Matilda H, 1844, 1899, 55 'wife of William H. STryker" Sophia Sommers, 1834, 1836, 2 'daughter of Isaac C and Catharine Van Cleef' Elizabeth, 1728, 1817, 89 'formerly the wife of alexander Baird' {some story there????] Harlingen Cemetery STRYKER (pull up a chair cuz this is long - Alice are you there taking this down:?????) Abraham, W, 1831, 1850, 19 'son of Urias and aletta" Abram S, 1824, 1895, 72 'father' Aletta, 1790, 1866, 76 'wife of Urias Stryker' Ann, 1807, 1869, 62 'wife of Peter Servis" Anna, 1763, 1807, 44 'wife of Garret Quick' Benjamin T, 1807, 1845, 38 'father' Catharine Terhune, 1792, 1832, 40 'wife of Dominicus Stryker' Daniel, 1822, 1898, 76 Deborah Baker, 1840, 1840, infant 'daughter of James I and Jane Stryker' Dominicus, 1793, 1832, 39 Eliza, 1818, 1893, 75 'wife of Irem Stryker" Eliza Stout, 1798, 1875, 77 'wife of Abraham Stryker' Elizabeth, 1856, 1927, 71 'wife of David D. Gabriel' Elizabeth, 1790, 1846, 56 '[next to Henry Stryker] Elizabeth A, 1913, 1920, 7 Elizabeth Williamson, 1811, 1892, 81 'wife of Benjamin T. Stryker' Francis B, 1800, 1882, 82 'our mother' Garrett, 1834, 1834, infant 'son of John R and Lucretia Stryker' Harriet B, 1858, 1878, 20 [next to Irem J and wife Eliza] Henry, 1787, 1832, 45 Ida, 1835, 1869, 34 Ida 1819, 1833, 14 'daughter of John R and Lucretia' Idah Van Cleef, 1768, 1826, 58 Irem J, 1813, 1876, 63 James D 1773, 1857 84 James I 1794, 1856 62 John A 1814, 1890 76 John H 1848, 1878 30 John R 1790 1867 77 "dearest father though hast left us.....' John S 1876 1940 64 John W 1917 1919 2 Judith A Stryker, 1816, 1880 64 'wife of Sylvester Vlereborne Lawrence 1795, 1852, 56 Lucretia, 1790 1854 64 'wife of John R Stryker' Maria, 1786 1856 70 ['wife of John Hummer' Maria C Brokaw 1822, 1809 68 '2nd wife of Daniel Stryker' Maria H, 1848, 1872, 24 Martha allen, 1836, 1876, 40 "1st wife of Abram S Stryker' Mary 1869 1872, 3 'daughter of John H and Laura Stryker' Mary ann Van Pelt, 1792, 1840 48 'wife of Henry Stryker' Mary W, 1839, 1868, 29 'daughter of Benjamin T and Elizabeth Strykr' Nicholas V, 1798, 1872, 74 Peter, 1838, 1839 1 'son of James and Jane Stryker' Peter, 1837, 1848, 11 'son of Nicholas V and ann Strykr' Peter J, 1846, 1865 19 Peter R, 1794, 1864 70 Rem 1760, 1826, 66 Sarah, 1809, 1887, 78 'wife of John M. Quick' Sarah Garretson, 1820, 1853, 33 '1st wife of Daniel Stryker' Stephen, 1858, 1858, infant 'son of Abraham B and Mary Stryker' Stephen D, 1765, 1852, 85 Stephen D, 1822, 1855, 33 Urias, 1793, 1857, 64 Wesley, 1852, 1853, 1 'son of Daniel and Sarah Stryker' William H, 1844, 1870, 26 William P, 1828, 1873, 45 Garret V 1797, 1838, 41 Found Harlingen Cemetery THE END SURNAMES SEARCHED; If you missed yours you can still search the list archives. Bodine Burdine Voorhees Higgins Titus Lake Kishpaugh Lindaberry Durling Cray Vandeveer Schenck Smith Stout VanDuyn Skillman Broach Flanagan Denson Goodheart Regin Hoffman Probasco Winans Bilyeau Brady Seals Vandervoort Horton Dumont Innis Barber Ammerman Pittenger Disbrow Smith Pickel Stout Schenk Howell Coon Auten McCullough Hamilton Rappleyea Van Duyn Cole Gaston Reed Skillman Hoppock Tunison Drake Rounsaville Stryker Clover Winans alpaugh Runkle Bastedo Beatty Anthony Lomerson Force Brokaw Baird Most of the derivatives were also checked. Of course there is nothing so accurate as your own research. This was just to give you a hint of where to search. Thanks to those of you who sent me kind words. Sharon
None of the above. I know - hard to believe. Keep in mind that I'm only searching Harlingen, Neshanic, Clover Hill and the DR at Flagtown. All are in Hillsborough Twp and not in Montgomery Twp. Even the Harlingen Cemetery is in Hillsborough although the church itself is in Montgomery. Sharon
BASTEDO - found none. ANTHONY, Philip - found none. FORCE - found none. LOMMASON/LOMERSON - found none. DRAKE Anna, 1840, 1918, 78 [next to Mary, dtr of Elijah & Ann Stout] anna L, 1900, 1903 3 Anna Lulu, 1900, 1903, 3 "daughter of John G. & Addie' Elizabeth, 1900, 1923, 23 [next to Garret V & Ella T. Drake] Ella T. Bartron, 1857, 1928, 72 Hattie G. 1859, 1928, 69 "wife of Peter A. Staats" John H. 1865, 1932, 67 Marion E. 1912, 1912, infant Walter W., 1896, 1928, 32 "Vet Overseas. AEF Serg't Med'l Dept" Found in Harlingen
BAIRD, Catharine A. 1816, 1890, age 74 "wife of Henry Wilson" Mary, 1848, 1917, age 69 "wife of William B. Wilson" Percy T. 1879, unk "father" Found Neshanic BAIRD, Abr. D, unk unk age 54 Abr. DuBois, 1852, 1861, age 9 Abraham D., 1781, 1842, age 61 Aletta A, 1823, 1877, age 54 andrew M., 1820, 1898, age 78 Catharine DuBois, 1760, 1837, age 77\ Henry, W., 1849, 1908, age 59 Jane Kershow, 1824, 1890, age 66 Jasper B., 1856, 1867, age 11 Jennie M, 1858, 1887, age 29 Major John 1756, 1834, age 78 "He was a patriot of the American Revolution" Mary Staats, 1824, 1825, infant Nicholad D., 1822, 1878, age 56 Sarah Jane, 1854, 1861, age 7 Sarah Morgan, 1788, 1854, age 66 BLUE, cATHARINE, 1852, 1863 AGE 11, "adopted by Ezekiel & Catharine Blue when one year old" BROKAW,Adaline, 1811, 1850, age 39 Brogun S., 1780, 1843, age 63 Cornelius, 1839, 1839, infant Mattie Ann 1819, 1839, age 20 Phebe Ann, 1831, 1839, age 8 Sitie Ditmars, 1778, 1861, age 83 D.R. Cemetery at Flagtown BAIRD, Elizabeth Van Cleef, 1728, 1817, age 89 "wife of alexander Baird" Elsey, 1752, 1801, age 49 "son of Abraham Van Arsdalen Sr." Harriet Voorheses, 1816, 1873, age 57 "wife of William Baird" Rebecca, 1830, 1914, age 84 "wife of Peter Voorhees" William, 1810, 1882, age 72 BROKAW, aBRAHAM, 1843, 1860, AGE 17 Alexander B. Sen. 1798, 1874, age 76 Alletta Quick 1802 1887 85 "wife of Alexander B. Brokaw" Ann P., 1824, 1906, 82 "blessed are the dead which die in the Lord" Catharine Manning, 1826, 1854, 28 "first wife of Henry E. Brokaw" Charles, 1875, 1876, 1 "son of Cornelius I. and Mary Van Cleef" Cornelius G., 1889, 1912, 23 Cornelius J., 1824, 1894, 70 Elizabeth, 1826, 1862, 36 "farewell my husband and children dear....' Elizabeth Baird, 1762, 1835, 73 "wife of Henry Brokaw" Elizabeth Jane, 1850, 1859, 9 "daughter of Henry & Ellen Brokaw" Garret Q., 1821, 1885, 64 Gertrude S. 1837, 1865, 28 "2nd wife of James W. Gulick" Henry, 1761, 1834, 72 [SAR marker] Henry, 1795, 1852, 57 Henry E., 1824, 1896, 72 Henry H., 1822, 1880, 58 "we will meet again...." Henry P., 1855, 1879, 24 Isaac E., 1775, 1851, 76 Jane Q. Gano, 1828, 1899, 71 "wife of Cornelius J. Brokaw" Joakim Q., 1828, 1853, 25 Johannah, 1850, 1850 infant 'daughter of Ralph T & Adaline Brokaw" John, 1855, 1857, 2 "son of Garret Q & Elizabeth Brokaw' John, 1792, 1871, 79 John M. W., 1868, 1879, 11, 'son of Peter H & Helen Brokaw' John N, 1856, 1910, 54 John Staats, 1827 1832, 5 Louisa, 1835, 1855, 20, 'wife of Cornelius McColm" Maria Louisa, 1851, 1860, 9 "daughter of Peter H & Helen Brokaw" Mary A. Durling, 1860, 1938, 78 "wife of John N. Brokaw' Mary E., 1899, 1918, 19 "daughter of Stephen and Sarah E. Brokaw' Mary Elizabeth, 1832, 1833, 1 Mary L, 1865, 1942, 77 "his wife" Mebel C, 1889, 1910, 21 "daughter of Stephen and Sarah E. Brokaw" Otto F., 1847, 1873, age 26 Peter H., 1820, 1879, 59 "I will both lay me down in peace and sleep.....' Phebe Ann, 18109, 1884, 73 Ralph T., 1823, 1852, 29 "killed by a tree falling upon him' Sarah E., 1841, 1903, 62 "4th wife of James W. Gulick" Sarah Q. 1824, 1827, 3 Sarah Quick, 1854, 1854, infant 'Daughter of Garret Q & Elizabeth Brokaw Theodore P., 1858, 1886, 28 Found in Harlingen
Please do not send me any more requests. My fingers are numb. I'll post what names I have to the list as I get to them I still have 20 names to check! For all my friends who laughted hysterically when they saw my original offer - I only hope you find the opening in your brick wall somewhere in my messages!! Alpaugh, Isaac, 1803, 1890, age 87 Mary B., 1847, 1892, age 45 "wife of John K. Saums" Found Neshanic Note to whoever was looking for Clovers and had been told they were in Clover Hill - there are NO Clovers in the list. Sorry. smc
This is information transcribed from an old Bible. I do NOT have the Bible and have NO other information about these people. Marriages: Carrie Jeanette Sutphen to William Hulie Huff, January 17, 1900 Witnessed by Addie May Huff and Elmer Sutphen, Neshanic NJ Peter S. Sutphen to Sarah Johanna Skillman on March 21, 1867 Charles E. Sutphen to Katurah Hart on January 16, 1895 Births:\ William Hulee Huff, Dec 27, 1872 Carrie Jeanette Sutphen, Oct 22, 1878 Helen Gertrude Huff, May 17, 1904 James Chesney Funkhouser, Apr 7, 1891 Peter S. Sutphen, Feb 2, 1830 Sarah Johanna Skillman Sutphen March 11, 1837 Charles E. Sutphen, June 22, 1874 Deaths: William Hulce Huff, Nov 19, 1938 Carrie Sutphen Huff, Sept 12, 1950 James Chesney Funkhouser, Aug 28, 1955 (well-driller and lived on Rte 206) Peter S. Sutphen May 5, 1886 Sarah J. Sutphen, Dec 27, 1904 Thanks. Let me know if this helps you. Sharon
Charlie, Thanks so much for posting the info about the cemetery tours. I thought they had been stopped so am eager to attend one! Have these ever been videotaped? It occurred to me while reading your description of them that alot of folks who are on this list and don't live in the area would love to participate and if they were videotaped and sold as a set or distributed in libraries, everyone could benefit. Holly Knott in Mercer County, NJ
Does anyone have NJ will's on CD Thanks Jim
This is the entire listing for the above cemetery. VAN ARSDALE, PHILIP, B 1774, D 1859, AGE 85 PETERSON, ANN, B 1761, D 1831, AGE 70 "WIFE OF PHILIP VAN ARSDALE' EVERETT, BENIAH, B 1786, D 1863, AGE 77 VAN ARSDALE, ANN, B 1787, D 1860, AGE 73 'WIFE OF BENIAH EVERETT' VAN CLEEF, ISAAC P. B 1798, D 1880, AGE 82 VAN ARSDALE, MARY, B 1810, D 1870, AGE 60 'WIFE OF ISAAC P. VAN CLEEF' VAN ARSDALE, ISAAC, B 1787, D 1861, AGE 74 VAN ARSDALE, ELIZABETH R., B 1783, D 1843, AGE 60 'WIFE OF ISAAC VAN ARSDALE' GUMBLE, FREDERICK, B 1848, D 1848, INFANT 'CHILD OF ANDREW L. & WILHELMINA GUMBLE' GUMBLE, THEODORE, B 1849, D 1850, AGE 1 'CHILD OF ANDREW L & WILHELMINA GUMBLE' GUMBLE FRANCES ELIZABETH, B 1848, D 1849, AGE 1 'CHILD OF ANDREW L & WILHELMINA GUMBLE' WILSON, SARAH, B UNK, D UNK 'WIFE OF MINA WILSON' Please let me know if this is your family and if it helped you at all! That would make it worthwhile to post additional info! Sharon Colquhoun Belle Mead NJ
TUNISON, Eliza ann Stryker, b 1810, d 1859, age 49 Jacob, b 1851, d 1873, age 22 D. R. Cemetery at Flagtown TUNISON, Bergen V. F. b 1845, d 1872, age 27 Susan A., b 1832, d 1892, age 60 "his wife" Clover Hill SMC Belle Mead, NJ
Just when I think I'm finished................. VOORHEES, Garret, b 1739, d 1816, age 77, "Rev. soldier" Gertrude, b 1825, d 1894, age 69 "wife of John Woodruff" Jacob S., b 1852, d 1924, age 72 Johanna, b 1855, d 1917, age 762 "wife of John H. Gano" John, b 1767, d 1801, age 34 Rebecca, b 1838, d 1859, age 21 "1st wife of William B. Amerman" Susannah V. b 1840, d 1911, age 71 "wife of Minna V. Saums" Ann, b 1737, d 1825, age 88 Neshanic Cemetery VOORHEES, Ellen A. b 1850, d 1893, age 43 "wife of Jacob Voorhees" Jacob, b 1848, d 1902, age 54 John W., b 1817, d 1873, age 56\ Maria, b 1825, d 1905, age 81 "wife of John W. Voorhees" Phebe, unk Clover Hill Cemetery VOORHEES, Alletta Ann, b 1803, d 1809, age 6 Andrew, b 1804, d 1852, age 48 ugene B. A., b 1850. d 1861, age 2 Garret, b 1790, d 1863, age 73 Gertrude, b 18376, d 1852, age 16 John, b 1799, d 1852, age 53 Margaret A., b 1855, d 1861, age 6 Margaret Monfort, b 1793, d 1864, age 71 Sarah Whitenack, b 1801, d 1872, age 71 Dutch Reformed Cemetery @ Flagtown HIGGINS, Adeline, b 1847, d 1919, age 72, "wife of John C. Higgins" Cora May, b 1872, d 1891, age 19 "daughter of John C. and Adeline Higgins" Jennie F., b 1874, d 1894, age 20, "daughter of John C. and Adeline Higgins" John C., b 1843, d 1917, age 74 "Co A, 5th and 30th Regt. NJ Vols." VOORHEES, Abraham, b 1789, d1859, age 70 Albert, b 1811, d 1841, age 30 Albert, b 1715, d 1784, age 69 Albert, b 1875, d 1909, age 34 Albert I., b 1765, d 1830, age 65 Albert Jr., b 1904, d 1904 infant Albert P., b 1789, d 1861, age 81 "for forty years a mmber of the Reformed Dutch Church of Harlingen" Alleda, b 1743, d 1815, age 72 Anna M. b 1849, d 1932, age 83 "wife of Peter s. Polhemus" Catharine A., b 1806, d 1874, age 68 "wife of Isaac C. Voorhees" Catharine A., b 1848, d 1917, age 69 Catharine Ann, b 1833, d 1833, infant "daughter o Garrett G. and Jane Voorhees" Christopher, b 1790, d 1844, age 65 Court, b 1801, d 1816, age 15 "son of Courtland and Lucretia Voorhees" Courtland, Sen., b 1776, d 1848, age 72 Daniel P., b 1830, d 1868, age 38 Dinah, b 1801, d 1840, age 39, "wife of Joseph Voorhees" Elizabeth, b 1790, d 1856, age 66, "wife of Abraham Voorhees" Elizabeth, b 1769, d 1847, age 78 "wife of Albert I. Voorhees" Elizabeth, b 1845, d 1854,age 9, "daughter of Frederick V. D. and Cornelia Voorhees: Frederick Mettler, b 1863, d 1863, infant "son of F.V.D. and A.L. Voorhees" Frederick V.D., b 1799, d 1854, age 55 Garret, b 1840, d 1853, age 13 "son of Isaac C. and Catharine Van Cleef" Gertrude Ann, b 1815, d 1860, age 45 "1st wife of John I. Voorhees" Idah Williamson, b 1750, d 1821, age 71 "wife of Court Voorhees" Isaac, b 1835, d 1840, age 4 "son of Christopher B. and Mary B. Voorhees" Isaac, b 1744, d 1814, age 70 [next to William] Isaac I., b 1796, d 1872, age 76 Jacob W., b 1831, d 1905, age 74 James J., b 1842, d 1868, age 26 [next to John J.] John D., b 1828, d 1865, age 37 John g., b 1852, d 1851, infant "son of Peter Voorhees and Rebecca Baird" John I., b 1818, d 1892, age 74 Joseph, b 1788, d 1844, age 56 Lucretia, b 1792, d 1870, age 78 "wife of John I. Huff" Lucretia, unk d 1834 "wife of Courtland Voorhees" Magdalen, b 1795, d 1843, age 48 "wife of Christopher Voorhees" Maria, b 1759, d 1831, age 72 "wife of Peter Voorhees" Martha, b 1815, d 1900, age 85 "wife of Martin N. Gulick" Peter, b 1756, d 1842, age 86 Peter, b 1829, d 1868, age 39 Robert, b 1820, d 1887, age 67 VOORHEESE, William, b 1780, d 1819, age 39 [next to Isaac] Harlingen D.R. Cemetery Hope these help someone. I just KNEW someone would ask for Voorhees!! Sharon
VAN DERVEER, John J. b 1802, d 1888, age 86 Neshanic Cemetery VANDERVEER, Alletta K., b 1810, d 1890, age 80 "wife of Christinanus I. Van Doren" Henry, b 1771, d 1842, age 71 Jacob K. b 1802, d 1879, age 77 Jacob K. b 1802, d 1874, age 72 VANDERVEAR, Jacob, unk unk, age 3 "Son of John M. and Sarah Housel" VENDERVEER, Mary, b 1815, d 1881, age 66 "wife of John C. Van Liew" Clover Hill Cemetery VAN DER VEER, Anne, b 1791, d 1875, age 84 "wife of Abraham Hageman" Harlingen So far we've researched 50 surnames! Thanks for asking. Please pass on the favor and help someone else with a lookup. Sharon
LAKE, George E., b 1892, d 1946, age 54 Katherine B., b 1891, unk "wife of George E. Lake" Found in Neshanic Cemetery listings
None of the above names. Sorry. Sharon Colquhoun Belle Mead NJ
None of any of the above names at the following: Neshanic Harlingen Clover Hill Peter w. Young Van Arsdale B. G. Flagtown Thanks. Sharon
BRADY, George W. b 1830, d 1897, age 67 "Co H, 5 Regt. NJ Vol., Co. I, 35 Regt., NJ Vol." CRAY, Charles V., b 1849, d 1919, age 70, "father" Evalin, b 1853, d 184, age 31, "wife of Thomas Vannest" Joanna V. b 1851, d 1919, age 68, "wife of Charles V. Cray" Mahala, b 1831, d 1915, age 84 Peter S. b 1810, d 1881, age 71 Russell L, b 1891, d 1936, age 45 DURLING, Catherine, b 1828, d 1895, age 67 "wife of Joseph H. Hagaman" All above are Neshanic Cemetery DURLING, Abraha, b 1801, d 1880, age 79 Charity T., b 1830, d 1887, age 57 "wife of Samuel J. Hotsmon" Sarah E., b 1844, d 1877, age 33 Above are from Peter W. Young Burying Ground DURLAND, Garret A., b 1803, d 1874, age 71 Gitty Ann Edwards, b 1819, d 1874 "wife of Garret DUrland" DURLING, Addie J. b 1870 unk "wife of John H. Drake" Anna G. Voorhees, b 1842, d 1932, age 90 "wife of Nathaniel Durling" Elizabeth, b 1799, d 1873, age 74 "wife of John Durling" Elmer L., b 1881, d 1882, age 1 "son of william s. & sietta Durling" G. Emery, b 1869, d 1905, age 36 Garret, b 1830, d 1919, age 89 Garret S., b 1872, d 1872 infant, "son of John and Jane Durling" John, b 1798, d 1883, age 85 John, b 1834, d 1915, age 81 "father" John Robbins, b 1864, d 1874 age 10, "son of Nathaniel & Anna Durling" Lizzie, b 1867, d 1867, infant, "daughter of John & Jane Durling" Lottie V. Wyckoff, b 1860, 1935, age 75 "wife of wesley w. Durling" Loucretia a. wyckoff, b 1832, d 1921, age 89 "wife of Garret Durling" Margaret V., b 1838, d 1919, age 81 "wife of Charles T. Duffield" Mary Bass, b 1838, 1893, age 55 "wife of Samuel D. Durling" Nathaniel M. P., b 1840, d1919, age 79 Samuel D., 1836, 1919, age 83 Sietta E. Saums, b 1860, d 1935, age 75, "wife of william s. Durling" Susan, s., b 1878, d 1884, age 6, [on same monument as Samuel D. & Mary Bass, no relationship stated] Thomas J., b 1864, d 1864, infant "son of Garret & Lucretia" Unknown, b 1865, d 1865, infant "infant daughter of Garret & Lucretia" Wesley W., b 1858, unk William S., b 1856, d 1934, age 78 Jane Nimaster, b 1840, d 1928, age 88 "Mother" All above are interred Harlingen Cemetery Please email me directly if you find a discrepancy in dates. I don't have time to proof all this!! If this has helped you - please let me know - and pass on the favor to someone else who might need a lookup!! Sharon Moore Colquhoun Belle Mead NJ
The following walking tours sponsored by the Friends of Riverview Cemetery Tour are scheduled for our 2000 season. If you have any questions, please call me. Advanced registration is suggested, but not required. The July-October schedule will be set in the next few weeks. I'll keep everyone informed. If you received this message in error please reply back to be removed. Charles Webster (609)-394-1965-evenings (609)-587-2500-days Sunday, April 9- Civil War heroes and martyrs (2pm) The American Civil War was the most tumultuous time in American History. Visit the graves of the heroes who fought that war on the battlefield, on the political front and in the press. The heroes and martyrs of America's bloodiest moment in history are here for their final roll call. The men and women of Riverview Cemetery provide all the drama that was the Civil War. Those stories are rolled into one dramatic, thought-provoking tour. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Saturday, April 15- Trenton Makes, The World Takes (10am) Trenton was a major industrial city in the nineteenth century with its potteries, foundries, wire works, rubber plants and so much more. Riverview Cemetery is home to most of Trenton's 19th century captains of industrythe best of the best in the world are resting alongside each other. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Sunday, April 23- Symbolism: Beyond the Stones (2pm) This tour has at times been called "The Magical Mystery Tour" since you will spend the entire tour trying to figure out what the gravestones are trying to say you. Why are certain stones cut they way they are cut? How did that column get broken? What does it all mean? As you learn to look at the stones as more than just a place for the listing of names and dates, you begin to uncover the Victorian language of mourning. See the beautiful art that makes Riverview Cemetery the capital region's largest outdoor museum. Open your mind and see with your eyes the language that can only speak to your heart and soul. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Saturday, April 29- Mysteries, Scandals, Strange and Fascinating Stories (10am) The title says it all for this walking tour. How did they die? Where did they die? Why did they die? From famous disasters, murder and mayhem. To the scandals that rocked the lives of those that have gone before us and the mysteries that still stump us today. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Sunday, May 7- Gone but not forgotten Trenton's history makers A military figure, turned politician who challenged Abraham Lincoln of the battlefield and in the political arena. The father of the suspension bridge and of an industrial titanic family. A political leader who was a first and who died in the company of a suspected spy. The creator of a pottery empire. A Baseball Hall-of-famer. The founder of one of the greatest baseball teams of all-time. An industry titan who had a town named after him. A man who's claim to fame is more comical than factual. The father of pork roll. The man who discovered the existence of Paleolithic man in our area. A man who was a true champion for Trenton, but looked upon his life as an utter failure. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Saturday, May 20- A Taphophile's View (10am) A look at cemeteries from a different perspective. This tour shows you that cemeteries are not just for the dead, but are large outdoor museums with an overabundance of art, history and so much more. Experience the beauty, history and culture of this Victorian garden of stone as you learn about early burial practices, Victorian era attitudes towards death, and more. We'll examine our own mortality and the legacy we have in our plans. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Sunday, May 28- Civil War heroes and martyrs (2pm) The American Civil War was the most tumultuous time in American History. Visit the graves of the heroes who fought that war on the battlefield, on the political front and in the press. The heroes and martyrs of America's bloodiest moment in history are here for their final roll call. The men and women of Riverview Cemetery provide all the drama that was the Civil War. Those stories are rolled into one dramatic, thought-provoking tour. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Saturday, June 6- Trenton Makes, The World Takes (10am) Trenton was a major industrial city in the nineteenth century with its potteries, foundries, wire works, rubber plants and so much more. Riverview Cemetery is home to most of Trenton's 19th century captains of industrythe best of the best in the world are resting alongside each other. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Sunday, June 7- Mysteries, Scandals, Strange and Fascinating Stories (2pm) The title says it all for this walking tour. How did they die? Where did they die? Why did they die? From famous disasters, murder and mayhem. To the scandals that rocked the lives of those that have gone before us and the mysteries that still stump us today. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Sunday, June 18- Symbolism: Beyond the Stones (2pm) This tour has at times been called "The Magical Mystery Tour" since you will spend the entire tour trying to figure out what the stones are trying to say you. Why are certain stones cut they way they are cut? How did that column get broken? What does it all mean? As you learn to look at the stones as more than just a place for the listing of names and dates, you begin to uncover the Victorian language of mourning. See the beautiful art that makes Riverview Cemetery the capital region's largest outdoor museum. Open your mind and see with your eyes the language that can only speak to your heart and soul. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965. Saturday, June 24- Mysteries, Scandals, Strange and Fascinating Stories (10am) The title says it all for this walking tour. How did they die? Where did they die? Why did they die? From famous disasters, murder and mayhem. To the scandals that rocked the lives of those that have gone before us and the mysteries that still stump us today. Admission for adults 18 or older is $5, young adults 13-17 are $4 and children under 12 are always FREE when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call (609) 394-1965.
To the lady who wanted information about the crucifix from Germany - She said it was given to St Anthony's Church - I checked about this and St Anthony's Church was not in the Parish at that time - It must have been Immaculate Conception - in the early days of the Parish the Parish had many German Parishioners -------Marie G
Does anyone know where to write for Vitals from the main offices of the Baptist Church here in Trenton, NJ ? I'd appreciate any information. Chickadee2@aol.com researching: FINK, HUBLER, MOLLET, HOUSELMANN, MARTI, STUBER, SCHUMACHER, SPAHR, CHRIST, CHRISTEN,ZURCHER, MULLER, MAGLIN, CLAY, ELDER, SANER, SCHMIDT, RUFER, WILLIAMSON, YOUNG, DUNCAN,BRASSINGTON, BLOOD, CARTLIDGE, CARTWRIGHT, SMITH, BALL, COXON, HENZI, BLAUTH, LIEM, FOSKETT, COATES.