Hackettstown Gazette 10/7/32. Mrs. Mary J. Nolan Mrs. Mary J. Nolan, 79, widow of Thomas Nolan, who for many years was a prominent merchant in Hackettstown, died at her home on Main street last Friday. She is survived by one son, Harry G. Nolan, of Hackettstown; a daughter, Mrs. William Houston, of Phillipsburg, and three sister, Mrs. Rebecca Vogel and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of Hackettstown, and Mrs. W. Caskey, of Phillipsburg. Funeral services were held from the home of her nephew, Floyd Vogel, Madison St., Hackettstown, on Tuesday afternoon, and intermnet was made in the Hackettstown cemetery. Found at Hackettstown Libray Looking for more info Stewart My Family http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/o/o/Stewart-J-Woolever-jr/index.html
Hackettstown Gazette 10/7/32. Mrs. Mary J. Nolan Mrs. Mary J. Nolan, 79, widow of Thomas Nolan, who for many years was a prominent merchant in Hackettstown, died at her home on Main street last Friday. She is survived by one son, Harry G. Nolan, of Hackettstown; a daughter, Mrs. William Houston, of Phillipsburg, and three sister, Mrs. Rebecca Vogel and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of Hackettstown, and Mrs. W. Caskey, of Phillipsburg. Funeral services were held from the home of her nephew, Floyd Vogel, Madison St., Hackettstown, on Tuesday afternoon, and intermnet was made in the Hackettstown cemetery. Found at Hackettstown Libray Stewart My Family http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/o/o/Stewart-J-Woolever-jr/index.html
Hackettstown Gazette May 13,1920 Thomas Noland Illness Fatal Death Removes Another of Hackettstown's Oldest Mechants The announcement reached here Wednesday forenoon from the Easton Hospital that Thomas Nolan had died at that instituation a short time before.Not withstanding that it was generally known by his friends that but little hopes were entertained as to his recovery.the report of his death came as a distinct shock to this community of which he had been a resident the greater part of his life. Mr.Nolan was born at Chester Junction,Morris County,sixty six years ago.When when a young man he entered the employ of the Lackawanna Railroad Company and through an efficency of service filled the position for twenty-four years as tie inspector,and in that time passed upon the purchase of thousands of dollars worth of track material. Leaving the employ of the railroad company he entered the grocery business in Hackettstown which he continued until his death,covering a period of twenty-two years.Besides his long mercantile career he served Hackettstown in several official capacities and with an exactness that was ercognized by colleagues and the community as well,included in that service were several terms as town clerk.When the office of commissioner of charity was established by Statw law in 1912 to supersede the overseer of the poor act he was chosen by the Common Council for that office abd is the only person to have filled that office in Hackettstown,which was made vacant by his death. His illness began several month ago and for several weeks prior to death had been unable to give attention to business.Through therelief from business obligations it was hoped he might regain much of his former health,but conditions remained serious,and about ten days before death went to the hospital for special treatment. There was a stalwart manhood in the sovial and business life of Mr.Nolan that attracted a large friendship.His church relationship covering many years was with Trinity M.E.Church.In fraternal organizations he was a past master of Independence Lodge,F and A.M.,a past noble grand and treasurer of Musconetcong Lodge,I.O.O.F.,and a member of Monitor Council Firemens's Association. He is survived by his wife,and two children;Mrs William Houston of Phillipsburg and Harry G.Nolan of this place. Funeral services will be held tommorow afternoon at 2;30 o'clock at the house,Rev.C.J.Hoyt in charge.Interment will be in Union Cemetery. Copies of Obit On Micro Film At Hackettstown Libray Father of Harry G Nolan Mother Mary Jane Woolever Stewart My Family http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/o/o/Stewart-J-Woolever-jr/index.html
Asbury Park Press-Wed Jan 23,1974 Pg A15 Harry E Nolan Brick Township-Harry E Nolan,73 of 352 Quadara Blvd, died yesterday at Claremont Care Center,Pt Pleasant. He was employed by the Penn R.R. for 23 yrs before retiring in 1965 as a conductor. He was a member of St Dominic's Roman Catholic church here. Surviving are his widow,Mrs Marie Whalen Nolan: three sons,Harry E Jr,:Edward,Manasquan:and Donald ,here;a daughter,Mrs Veronica Frostlick,Wall Twp;a brother Thomas Butler,here;a sister,Mrs Elizabeth Shalton,Ridgefield,and 14 grandchildren. The Colonial Funeral Home here.is in charge of arrangements. Hope this helps some one and thanks Chris. I'am looking for Harry G Nolan mother Mary Jane Woolever Nolan Father Thomas Nolan of Hackettstown Stewart My Family http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/o/o/Stewart-J-Woolever-jr/index.html
Does anyone have a listing of New Jersey men who served in the Spanish American War? Thank you for your help. Elsie
FYI, I've justed added 6 more years to the on-line Trenton Obituary index. They are 1901-1904, 1915 & 1916. They can found under 'Obituary Indexes' on the Obituaries page at: http://oldmillhillsociety.org/research/obits.htm Gary Nigh
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Sally - what is the www for Trenton Public Library --------Marie G
Hi List, Just visited Trenton Public Library site. It mentions a census for 1915 Trenton. Is this census indexed? Looking for any Violet Cohee information. She may have been living on Brunswick Ave. Any children, place of birth etc?? I believe she may be my gg-grandmothers sister from New Orleans bn ca 1873. Are the obituaries indexed, I believe Violet may have died in the 1940s. Would like to locate her descendants. Any help or suggestions much appreciated. Thanks Sally in New Orleans
There was a LaBau family in Mercerville and they moved to Hamilton Ave in Hamilton Township - come to think of it I haven't seen Dolores LaBau for a few years now - I wonder if they moved - Her husband was called Lucky ---------Marie G
Hi All! Could someone please provide me with the mailing address of First Baptist Church in Hopewell? Would they by any chance have a web-site and/or email address? Thank you much! :) Dan in Nebraska
Anybody out there doing any research on Labaw (also spelled Labaugh, Labau)? Drop me a note and we can compare information. Thanks Dave LaBau
I forgot to give Wayne Davis my screen name Olsmarie@aol.com
There is a name on this list and a message which says Wayne Davis wrote -I don't read the message - but I would like to know if Wayne Davis is the same Wayne Davis who wrote for the Mercer Messenger - If so please contact me -----------Marie G
Peg, Yes the records are held by Sacred Heart Church (which used to be called St. John's Church). One correction tho, the cemetery is located on Lalor Street. The church is located on South Broad Street. Charles Webster Trenton, NJ wayne davis wrote: > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------C977D746406225D54A78AD48 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I just recently found my grgrgrandfather Thomas Scully, who is buried in > St. Johns Cemetery, located on South Broad Street, Trenton New Jersey. > I believe the records for the cemetery are held by Sacred Heart Church. > Does any body know if that is true? If so, how do I get in contact with > whoever is in charge? I have tried calling the phone number listed with > no luck. I am interested in exchanging information on my Scully, > Crossley, Casey and Edmondson?(could be Lennox) lines. > Thank You > Peg > > --------------C977D746406225D54A78AD48 > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="vcard.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Description: Card for wayne davis > Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="vcard.vcf" > > begin: vcard > fn: wayne davis > n: ;wayne davis > email;internet: wizofoz@bellatlantic.net > x-mozilla-cpt: ;0 > x-mozilla-html: FALSE > version: 2.1 > end: vcard > > --------------C977D746406225D54A78AD48--
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------C977D746406225D54A78AD48 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I just recently found my grgrgrandfather Thomas Scully, who is buried in St. Johns Cemetery, located on South Broad Street, Trenton New Jersey. I believe the records for the cemetery are held by Sacred Heart Church. Does any body know if that is true? If so, how do I get in contact with whoever is in charge? I have tried calling the phone number listed with no luck. I am interested in exchanging information on my Scully, Crossley, Casey and Edmondson?(could be Lennox) lines. Thank You Peg --------------C977D746406225D54A78AD48 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="vcard.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for wayne davis Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="vcard.vcf" begin: vcard fn: wayne davis n: ;wayne davis email;internet: wizofoz@bellatlantic.net x-mozilla-cpt: ;0 x-mozilla-html: FALSE version: 2.1 end: vcard --------------C977D746406225D54A78AD48--
Hello All, Does anyone have ANY information on the surname BEHMKE. They were in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas from about 1850-1950. They were also in many of the southern New Jersey Counties from about 1900-Present. Do you know them? Do you have any vital record info? Census index/schedules? I realize the chances are slim, but I have to ask anyway. I appreciate your help in advance, George W. Behmke
Sally - I made a mistake on the post - Email me with your information --Marie G
Sally - you could get a copy of the obit from the Trenton Times at the NJ State Library - You would have to request this through your own Library as an interlibrary loan - Email me with the information - I may go to the Library so
Hi List, Does anyone have the 1900 or 1910 census Trenton in Mercer County. Looking for the name Cohee. In particular the Ernest Cohee family in 1910. I am sure his wife Violet is my gg-granmothers long lost sister born 1873 in New Orleans. Also, Ernest died by 1920, what newspaperes would likely have his obituary, and what are the chances of getting a copy. Will pay for research and copy fees Thansk Sally in New Orleans