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    1. [NJMON] Workshop: Putting the Pieces Together
    2. Michelle Chubenko
    3. "Putting the Pieces Together" An Intermediate Genealogy Workshop Beat the winter doldrums by joining the Monmouth County (NJ) Genealogy Society's at their annual Intermediate Genealogy Workshop titled "Putting the Pieces Together" on Saturday, January 25, 2002 at the Eatontown Community Center, 68 Broad Street, Eatontown, New Jersey from 9AM to 3:30PM. The day will include a choice of 10 lectures and a Question & Answer session with the lecturers. Topics to be presented: * WWI & WWII Military Records * Ethnic Research -- Irish, German, and Italian * Maps, Atlases & Gazetteers * Creating Timelines * Genealogical Proof Standard * Lineage Societies * Researching Your Ancestor's Locality * Monmouth County Research For further details, including directions & registration form, please visit the MCGS website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmcgs/events.htm Pre-Registration for MCGS Members: $20 Pre-Registration for non-members: $25 At the door: $30 Bring your own lunch; beverages and desserts will be provided. Snow Date - February 8th -- Michelle Tucker Chubenko MCGS Education Chair ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monmouth County Genealogy Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmcgs/ NJGenWeb: Genealogical Calendar of Events http://mywebpages.comcast.net/famhist/calendar.htm

    12/01/2002 08:19:05
    1. [NJMON] GROVER Ancestors
    2. Listers I have accumulated some GROVER History and information which I would like to post that might help others researching the Grover line. From Teunis G. Bergen: In 1654, the folks at Gravesend had some kind of disagreement with the Dutch. As result, the British Flag was raised over the community for a short time, until Peter Stuyvesant sent his troops to put down the rebellion. James Grover escaped to Boston where he set sail for Britain. He gained access to Cromwell, and asked that the British provide boats to take the settlers of Gravesend to Jamaica. Cromwell and his cabinet decided not to pursue this course, but "the right honorable John Thurlow, Esq., his highnesses principal Secretary of State," located James Grover fifty pounds to pay the expenses incurred in Britain and for his passage home. James signed an IOU to that effect which is on file in the PRO at Chew. By an agreement entered into at "Amersfoort" while Lady Moody and her associates were located there during the Indian War, as per Lib. 2 of Gd. rec., it was concluded that in the settlement of Gowanus each associate should be accommodated with a certain quantity of land within a certain fence to be erected, which said land should be divided into 28 shares or parts,, each to receive a part and also a building-plot. Under this 1646 plantation-lots were granted to: several names; Of the "certain fence" referred to, each to the above-named persons was required in Dec. 1646 to keep 20 poles, and in addition the following persons, who had plantation -lots assigned them, were also required to keep 20 poles of said fence, viz: James Grover, Ralph Cardell, Richard Stout, Thomas Applegate, Rodger Scott, Robert Pennoyer, Janes Ellice, Thomas Greedy, etc. GROVER, JAMES, (English), among the first settlers of Gravesend, per town rec., where he was granted Nov. 12, 1646, a plantation-lot. He with Baxter and Hubbard raised the standard of rebellion in Gravesend in 1655, proclaiming Cromwell as Lord Protector, but failed in their effort. Mar. 21, 1666-7, he sold to Thomas Delavall plantation plantation-lot No. 6 in Gravesend, as per town rec., and finally removed to N.J., where in 1669 he was one of the patentees or purchasers of Middletown, as per p. 73 of Vol. 1 of Raum's N.J. and in 1683 appointed a Justice of Peace for Middletown. Genie Giberson

    12/01/2002 06:48:53
    1. Re: [NJMON] Need some help please
    2. Hello, The Monmouth County Historical Association has the full series of GMNJ. If you write to their Library, I'm sure that they'd be happy to make a copy for you of volume 5, page 44. Good luck! Judi

    12/01/2002 04:17:29
    1. [NJMON] new book: Notices From NJ Newspapers 1791-1795
    2. Hi All, A new book is just out which, although not specifically Monmouth County, contains many references to Monmouth individuals. It's fascinating to read contemporary newspaper accounts of individuals I'm researching. It certainly helps me gain a better appreciation of their lives. Here's an example (from page 517): "Nicholas Clark, Middletown Point, offers for sale a house and half acre of land about one quarter of a mile from Middletown Point from whence vessels may pass to New York in three or four hours. The house was new built last season. Also, twenty-seven and a half acres of woodland a small distance from said house," (_Jersey Chronicle_, Mount Pleasant, Saturday, December 26, 1795.) This article is especially important to my research because no deeds exist which show him as grantee for other than a half acre; he must have purchased the remaining property during the period 1760-1790 when few deeds were recorded in Monmouth County. The book is titled, _Notices From New Jersey Newspapers, 1791-1795_, and is by Thomas B. Wilson and Dorothy Agans Stratford. It's published by Hunterdon House, 38 Swan Street, Lambertville, NJ 08530. It is hardcover, and is 680 pages, and contains several indices: persons, places, and subjects. It costs $45 plus shipping and tax (if you live in NJ). The book is also fascinating to read cover-to-cover! I highly recommend it! Judi in Virginia

    12/01/2002 04:11:24
    1. [NJMON] Bowne
    2. Patty Myers
    3. Fayth, Re: your post- > Researching: Allgor, Bennett, Besford, Bishop, Blennerhasset,Borden, Bowne, Clayton, Coleman, Cornwallis, Davis, Fleming, Grover, Haberstick, Layton, Leonard, Lippincott, Matthews, Middleton, Olney, Pashley, Rogers, Stillwell, Stout, Sulliard, Tallman, Throckmorton, White, Wirz, Wright and related families< Exactly what are you looking for in the Bowne family? I have a genealogy of that family from Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, by John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. III, published in New York 1914. I think there might be a genealogy of the Grover family in this book. What/who are you searching about Grover? Bowne, Stout, & Grover were first settlers of Middletown, Monmouth Co., NJ. Bowne & Stout were at Gravesend, Long Island at first. Can't remember where Grover came from, but certainly that info is available. Patty Myers

    12/01/2002 03:35:08
    1. [NJMON] Stillwell
    2. Patty Myers
    3. Fayth, Re: your post- > Researching: Allgor, Bennett, Besford, Bishop, Blennerhasset,Borden, Bowne, Clayton, Coleman, Cornwallis, Davis, Fleming, Grover, Haberstick, Layton, Leonard, Lippincott, Matthews, Middleton, Olney, Pashley, Rogers, Stillwell, Stout, Sulliard, Tallman, Throckmorton, White, Wirz, Wright and related families< I posted to the List a great deal of Stout material last week. This was in about five installments. This had biographical material on the family and the Story of Penelope Stout. It showed that Alice-2 Stout (Richard-1) m. John Throckmorton. I don't have any more Throckmorton material. Here's what I have on Stillwell. Patty Myers NOTE: The dates in the two references cited do not agree. I'm not sure which ones to believe. One reference does not have a daughter Mary for Nicholas Stilwell. There is also quite a lot of material on Rootsweb World Connect on this family. One researcher even has ancestry of Ann Van Dyke, but I've not contacted him/her for the source. 1. NICHOLAS1 STILWELL, b. England; d. Dover, on Staten Island 28 Dec 1671, will dated 22 Dec 1671, recorded in Surrogate's office, New York, Liber 1, of Wills, p. 168. He m/1 ABIGAIL HOPTON, d/o Robert Hopton of Wytham, Somersetshire, by whom he had two sons. He m/2 ANN VAN DYKE, who survived him, and she m/2 Gravesend, Long Island, New York 29 Dec 1672 William Wilkins, one of the first settlers and for many years a magistrate of the town of Gravesend. The town records of Gravesend, L.I., state that on the 21st day of June 1672 Ann Stilwell, widow of Nicholas Stilwell of Dover, Staten Island, purchased of John Jansen his house and grounds at Gravesend. William Wilkins d. 1676, and Ann m/3 13 Jan 1679 William Foster of Jamaica, Long Island. Nicholas Stilwell came 1638 and settled on Manhattan Island. It is believed that Central England and especially Surrey County was the early home of the family. He was called "Lieutenant Stilwell" and in some records "Stilwell, the Tobacco Planter." At the time Nicholas settled on Manhattan Island and for several years after, troubles with the Indians occupied the attention of all settlers in and about New Amsterdam. Nicholas soon became famous as an Indian fighter. Upon the formation of a military company for the defense of the settlers, Nicholas was chosen leader, and this relationship was continued as long as occasion demanded. He was made Lieutenant by the Dutch government. Nicholas and his family in 1639 located on Manhattan Island and engaged in raising tobacco. It appears that he was successful in this business, for in the early records he is frequently spoken of as "Stilwell the Tobacco Planter." According to the Dutch, a farm or plantation was called a "Bowery." Five farms, or boweries, were laid out on the east side of Manhattan Island, the upper one extending to a point about opposite the southerly end of Blackwell's Island. It was on this upper bowery, in the vicinity of Deutil or Turtle Bay, that Nicholas Stilwell was located as a tobacco planter. Nicholas Stilwell appears not to have been in the good graces of Governor Kieft, consequently he was obliged to obtain his grant of land from other sources. He is said to have differed with Kieft as to the matter of the treatment of the Indians and upon other points. August 20, 1641 two Englishmen, George Baxter and Walter Hartfoot, purchased of Schepmoes the bowery occupied by Stilwell. They bought it on a land contract, payable in installments, and sold it to Stilwell for cash. The patent was then transferred from Schepmoes to Stilwell, who thus in 1641, for the first time, became the owner of property which he could! call his own. Nicholas erected a stone building as a dwelling for himself and family on the shore of Deutil Bay, upon a point projecting into the river. On account of troubles with the Indians, Nicholas was obliged to abandon his bowery on Deutil Bay, and for fear of other troubles chose a new residence near the fort in New Amsterdam, and purchased a house and lot on the northerly side of Beaver Street, about midway between Broadway and Broad Street. This purchase was in 1643. In June 1643 Lady Deborah Moody, from one of the settlements in New England and who had had religious differences over the question of infant baptism with the church there, removed, with others from the same place, to the Dutch to avoid further trouble. Many other Ana-Baptists removed to the New Netherlands at about the same time. She purchased a tract of land at Gravesend in the westerly part of Long Island and settled there. Nicholas Stilwell and other English settlers who had previously been located around Turtle Bay, and whose plantations had been destroyed by the Indians, also took up lots at Gravesend in the new settlement. In the spring of 1644 Nicholas led a party of men from the New Netherlands to Virginia to aid the colony at Virginia against the Indians. It appears that Nicholas at the close of the campaign had some idea of remaining in Virginia, but found that in order to do so he must conform his views in matters of religion to those of his neighbors, which he was not disposed to do. After a successful termination of the Indian war in Virginia he returned to Gravesend. On his return to New Amsterdam the Indian troubles there had not ended. Parties of Indians roved around Manhattan Island, and a fence, or palisade, was built across the island at the present line of Wall Street. On his return in 1646 Nicholas found the colony nearly ruined. His family, during his absence, had occupied the house on the north side of Beaver Graft. The few men that remained on the Island were clustered around Fort Amsterdam. The English settlements in the neighborhood had been nearly destroyed by the war except that of Lady Moody at Gravesend. In 1648 Nicholas made arrangements to move to Gravesend. He continued to own his Turtle Bay plantation until 1653 when he sold it to Lubbert Von Dincklage. When Nicholas determined to become a resident of Gravesend, he purchased from Richard Dunn "his bargain," so-called in the records of the town. Having thus become eligible to office, in January 1649 he was chosen one of the three magistrates of the town. The others were George Baxter and William Wilkins. On 16 Oct 1649 Nicholas purchased a tract of land for his son Richard. This farm was situated upon what is now known as the Coney Island Road. When New Amsterdam became an English province Nicholas found himself, much to his dislike, under Puritan government, and was not inclined to submit to that jurisdiction. He therefore selected a new home with other English of Gravesend and its vicinity, upon the southeastern shore of Staten Island, as already stated, at a place called Dover. It appears that Nicholas sold his farm at Gravesend December 15, 1663 and a few months later he moved to Staten Island. The will of Nicholas Stilwell, of Staten Island, -- "husbandman, being weak and sick," leaves to his youngest son, Jeremiah, one iron-gray mare. Leaves to his well-beloved and affectionate wife, Ann, all lands, houses and estate and makes her executrix. Letters Testamentary were granted to wife, Ann, 17 Jun 1672. (By Abigail): 2 i Richard Stilwell, b. England c1636; d. 1688; m/1 May 1655 Mary Holmes, d/o Obadiah Holmes; m/2 Mary Cook. Children: John b. 1660, m. Rebecca (____); Nicholas b. 11 Jan 1664, m. Mary Moore, d/o Gersham Moore; Thomas b. Dec 1666, m. Ann Hubbard; Mary b. 13 Jul 1668, m/1 Nathaniel Brittain, m/2 Valentine Dusham; Richard b. 5 Jun 1671, m/1 Deborah Reed, m/2 Mercy Sands, d/o Samuel and Dorothy (Ray) Sands; Jeremiah b. 26 Oct 1678. 3 ii Nicholas Stilwell, b. England c1638; d. 1715; will dated 19 Jan 1715, recorded 5 Mar 1715; m/1 Rebecca Baylis; m/2 6 Feb 1671 Catherine Huybert, widow of Charles Morgan; m/3 Elizabeth (____) possibly Corwin. Children: Nicholas b. 25 Apr 1673; Richard b. 11 May 1677; Elias b. 13 Dec 1685; Thomas b. 16 May 1688; Rebecca b. 1675, m. Abraham Emmons of Gravesend; Anne Catharine b. 15 May 1681, m. Barent Christopher of Staten Island; Mary b. 1683, m. Hendrick Johnson of Brooklyn. (By Ann): 4 iii Ann Stilwell, b. 1639; m. Nathaniel Brittan, who d. 1683. [NOTE by Patty Myers: This is my line. I can expand.] 5 iv Alice or Abigail Stilwell, b. 1645; m/1 26 Oct 1665 Samuel Holmes, b. 1642; d. 1679; lived at Gravesend, L.I. She m/2 1680 William Osborn; m/3 1683 Daniel Lake. Children (HOLMES): Samuel b. 12 Feb 1668; Ann b. 20 Dec 1670; Joseph b. 17 Mar 1672; Catherine b. 15 Jun 1675; Henry; Mary. 6 v Mary Stilwell, m. 1678 Adam Mott. Children (MOTT): Adam m. Elizabeth Mott, d/o Richard and Elizabeth Mott; Jane b. 1680, m. Richard Seaman, s/o Capt. John Seaman; Elizabeth. [NOTE by Patty Myers: I have other references that say Adam Mott married a daughter of William and Ann Bowne of Gravesend and had one son Gershom Mott who was raised by his Bowne relatives. Perhaps Mary Stillwell was a second wife of Adam Mott.] 7 vi Thomas Stilwell, bpt. 9 Jul 1651; d. 1705; m. 8 Jan 1670 Martha (Biyon) Balien, d/o Peter Biyon. She was a widow and m/3 Rev. David DuBonrepos. Thomas left a will dated 21 May 1704, proved 9 May 1705. Children: Thomas b. 1671, m. Mary Poillon; Frances b. 1673, m. Nicholas Brittan, s/o Nathaniel and Ann (Stilwell) Brittan; Ann b. 1675, m. Jacob Billop; Rachel b. 1677, m. William Brittan. 8 vii Daniel Stilwell, bpt. 13 Nov 1653; d. c1720; m. Mary Mott, d/o Adam Mott. Children: Nicholas b. 1678, d. Shrewsbury, NJ in 1759; Samuel b. 1680; d. 1753; settled at Freehold, NJ, where he d. leaving will proved Trenton, NJ 6 Nov 1753; Daniel b. 10 Oct 1687; d. 1766; m. Catherine Larzelear, d/o Nicholas Larzelear; Richard d. 1756. 9 viii William Stilwell, bpt. 1656; d. Cape May, NJ c1720. Children: John b. 1681; Nicholas; Rebecca; William b. 11 May 1678; Daniel; Mary m. Dr. Thomas Walton of New York. 10 ix Jeremiah Stilwell, bpt. 13 Jan 1663; d. c1720; moved to Philadelphia. Children: Thomas; Nicholas b. 1705; Sophia m. Abednego Thomas. (Benj. Marshall Stilwell, Memoirs of the Stilwell Family, Comprising the Life and Times of Nicholas Stilwell, with Some Account of His Brothers John and Jasper, 1878, The National Printing Company, New York, p. 273 et seq.; Dewitt Stilwell and Lamont Stilwell, History and Genealogical Record of One Branch of the Stilwell Family, 1914,

    12/01/2002 03:15:39
    1. [NJMON] Need some help please
    2. Terri
    3. Hi All - Hoping everyone's Thanksgiving was all they wanted it to be. Folks, I'm sending this message to the list in the hope that many kind, helpful members will be able to send direction and/or a look-up. Terri - I received an email from the MCGS: "Monmouth County Articles in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey 1925-2000" compiled by Judith Green Watson: GRAVESTONES - page 11 "Monmouth County Gravestones: Estelle Private Graveyard". This cemetery is near Greenville, and northeast of Lakewood: the records were copied 27 July 1929. The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey: Volume 5, page 44 If it is what it says, it would be the first Estill cemetery in NJ that I have heard of. Any ideas on how I can get a copy of the particular page? Alex We will appreciate any and all help with this -- Terri

    12/01/2002 01:06:55
    1. [NJMON] Curtis, Fleming, Layton, Bennett, Borden, Bowne
    2. Anita Clayton
    3. Fayth, Re: your post- > Researching: Allgor, Bennett, Besford, Bishop, Blennerhasset,Borden, Bowne, Clayton, Coleman, Cornwallis, Davis, Fleming, Grover, Haberstick, Layton, Leonard, Lippincott, Matthews, Middleton, Olney, Pashley, Rogers, Stillwell, Stout, Sulliard, Tallman, Throckmorton, White, Wirz, Wright and related families< I have a Jane or Jennie Curtis who married Joseph Clayton, I don't know much about her. She would be about the same age as your Elizabeth. They lived in Ocean Grove in 1900 and 1910 and by 1920 they were in Newark. I can't find their marriage. They had a son Harry who was killed in a gasoline explosion. I also have an Anna Fleming b. 1869 in Ireland dau of William Fleming and Mary Landon or Pardon who married Joseph Brandt 5 Oct 1897. On Layton - Allen Layton b. abt 1808 of Jerseyville, Monmouth, md. Hannah Delatush had children Mary, Augustus, John Henry, Everet, Margaret and George James Layton b. abt 1787 - 1807 md. Charlotte Ayres of Howell, Monmouth and may have had James and Ezekiel Elinor Layton b. 28 Oct 1797 md William T. Cottrell of Adelphia, Monmouth Jane Layton b abt 178/97 of Howell? md. Lewis Ayres I have never gotten around to trying to connect these Laytons, but since they are from the same general area and time frame I figure they probably are related. do you have any related Layton info? I have some more on them. On Bennett I have a Minnie L. Bennett b 1861 of Cranberry, Middlesex dau of Samuel Bennett and Mary Coleman md George Robbins Dilatush Borden- Frank Borden 21 May 1874 Groveville, Mercer, near Crosswicks, Burlington,son of Edward Borden and Susan M. Lewis married Bessie Dilatush Bowne - Edward Lawrence Bowne b. 11 Dec 1903 Pemberton, Burlington son of Harry D. and Amanda Earnest md Elizabeth Swift Dilatush Probably have others of your names, but this is getting long. Anita

    11/30/2002 02:05:31
    1. [NJMON] Anyone willing to do a lookup- Fleming/Curtis/ Mathews/White?
    2. Hi. I can't seem to get anywhere with this family. I'm wondering if anyone has come across this family or if anyone would be willing to do some lookups. Thanks Fayth Researching: Allgor, Bennett, Besford, Bishop, Blennerhasset,Borden, Bowne, Clayton, Coleman, Cornwallis, Davis, Fleming, Grover, Haberstick, Layton, Leonard,Lippincott, Matthews, Middleton, Olney, Pashley, Rogers, Stillwell, Stout, Sulliard, Tallman, Throckmorton, White, Wirz, Wright and related families 1. JOHN1 FLEMING He married ELIZABETH CURTIS. Children of JOHN FLEMING and ELIZABETH CURTIS are: 2. i. EDWARD2 FLEMING, b. December 30, 1906; d. 1972, Monmouth County, NJ. ii. FREDERICK FLEMING, b. 1904; d. 1953. Generation No. 2 2. EDWARD2 FLEMING (JOHN1) was born December 30, 1906, and died 1972 in Monmouth County, NJ. He married (1) GRACE RHODA MATTHEWS, daughter of HARRY MATTHEWS and ADA WHITE. She was born July 17, 1914, and died November 19, 1997 in Raeford, NC. He married (2) GOLDIE ?. She was born 1905, and died 1986. Notes for EDWARD FLEMING: DB2106 p. 150-152 Edward and Goldie purchased land on Main St. in Allenhurst on 2/24/1947 from Harold L. Lewis & Frances W. Lewis. Estate # 99943 More About EDWARD FLEMING: Burial: Wall Church Cemetery, Wall, NJ Residence: November 24, 1936, 89 Hawthorne Ave. Neptune City, NJ Social Security Number: November 24, 1936, 145-03-6002 More About GRACE RHODA MATTHEWS: Occupation: July 03, 1937, Keystone Laundries-Asbury Park, NJ Residence: July 03, 1837, 89 Hawthorne Ave. Neptune City, NJ1 Children of EDWARD FLEMING and GRACE MATTHEWS are: i. EDWARD3 FLEMING. ii. WILBUR FLEMING. iii. JOSEPH FREDERICK FLEMING, b. July 30, 1933, Neptune City, NJ; d. December 15, 1981, Long Branch, NJ; m. JOAN DORIS BENNETT, July 16, 1955, Warrentown, VA; b. January 31, 1936, Neptune, NJ.

    11/30/2002 07:23:05
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1151, Burlington Co., NORTHAMPTON Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 31 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, NORTHAMPTON TWP. p. 1151 1151 1 1575 1547 ALCOTT Howard E. 13 m w NJ 1151 2 1576 1548 HAWKENS Robert 37 m m waiter NJ 1151 3 1576 1548 HAWKENS Charlotte 32 f b NJ 1151 4 1576 1548 HAWKENS Sarah J. 10 f b NJ 1151 5 1576 1548 HAWKENS Hannah E. 9 f b NJ 1151 6 1576 1548 HAWKENS R. H. 7 m b NJ 1151 7 1576 1548 HAWKENS William A. 3 m b NJ 1151 8 1577 1549 CONOVER Horatio E. 30 m b blacksmith NJ 1151 9 1577 1549 CONOVER Amanda M. 29 f w NJ 1151 10 1577 1549 CONOVER Jane B. 3 f w NJ 1151 11 1577 1549 BRANSON Sarah 25 f w seamstress NJ 1151 12 1577 1549 DUBEL William H. 17 m w blacksmith apprentice NJ 1151 13 1578 1550 BAILEY John 43 m w carpenter NJ 1151 14 1578 1550 BAILEY Sarah 41 f w NJ 1151 15 1578 1550 BAILEY Jane 15 f w NJ 1151 16 1578 1550 BAILEY William 12 m w NJ 1151 17 1578 1550 BAILEY Susan 9 f w NJ 1151 18 1578 1550 BAILEY James 8 m w NJ 1151 19 1578 1550 BAILEY Elizabeth 4 f w NJ 1151 20 1579 1551 BODINE Samuel 71 m w gentleman NJ 1151 21 1579 1551 BODINE Parmelia 70 f w NJ 1151 22 1579 1551 BODINE Sarah A. 40 f w seamstress NJ 1151 23 1579 1551 BODINE Louisa 24 f w NJ 1151 24 1580 1552 FOOT William 58 m w brickmaker Del. 1151 25 1580 1552 FOOT Penelope 57 f w NJ 1151 26 1580 1552 LIPPINCOTT Amy P. 17 f w NJ 1151 27 1553 GIRVIN William 45 m w bartender NJ 1151 28 1553 GIRVIN Abigail 44 f w NJ 1151 29 1553 GIRVIN Joseph H. 15 m w NJ 1151 30 1553 GIRVIN Margaret 13 f w NJ 1151 31 1553 GIRVIN Walter 10 m w NJ 1151 32 1553 GIRVIN William 7 m w NJ 1151 33 1553 GIRVIN Avaline 6 f w NJ 1151 34 1553 GIRVIN Martha 3 f w NJ 1151 35 1553 GIRVIN Sarah 6/12 f w NJ 1151 36 1581 1554 DADY Elizabeth F. 48 f w tailoress NJ 1151 37 1555 BURR Joseph F. 41 m w sawyer NJ 1151 38 1555 BURR Sarah 34 f w NJ 1151 39 1555 BURR Ellen 9 f w NJ 1151 40 1555 BURR Caroline N. 7 f w NJ [email protected] "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    11/30/2002 04:33:03
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1150, Burlington Co. NORTHAMPTON TWP.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 31 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, NORTHAMPTON TWP. p. 1150 1150 1 1570 1542 PITCHER Josephine 13 f w NJ 1150 2 1570 1542 PITCHER Julia A. 10 f w NJ 1150 3 1570 1542 PITCHER Ebenezer 7 m w NJ 1150 4 1570 1542 PITCHER Eliza 4 f w NJ 1150 5 1570 1542 PITCHER Rachel C. 2 f w NJ 1150 6 1571 1543 PETERS Franklin F. 48 m w wheelwright NJ 1150 7 1571 1543 PETERS Rebecca 36 f w NJ 1150 8 1571 1543 PETERS Mary 17 f w NJ 1150 9 1571 1543 PETERS John 13 m w NJ 1150 10 1571 1543 PETERS Henry 12 m w NJ 1150 11 1571 1543 PETERS Ann E. 10 f w NJ 1150 12 1571 1543 PETERS Emma 4 f w NJ 1150 13 1571 1543 PETERS Elizabeth 1 f w NJ 1150 14 1572 1544 ARCHER Joseph 48 m w farm labor NJ 1150 15 1572 1544 ARCHER Mary 40 f w NJ 1150 16 1572 1544 WRIGHT Samuel 16 m w farm labor NJ 1150 17 1572 1544 WRIGHT Henry 14 m w NJ 1150 18 1572 1544 WRIGHT Albert 6 m w NJ 1150 19 1573 1545 WEST Thomas 30 m w engineer NJ 1150 20 1573 1545 WEST Mary A. 36 f w NJ 1150 21 1573 1545 WEST Ella 8 f w NJ 1150 22 1573 1545 AARONSON Amos 39 m w shoemaker NJ 1150 23 1573 1545 AARONSON Amy 34 f w NJ 1150 24 1573 1545 AARONSON Clara 11 f w NJ 1150 25 1573 1545 AARONSON Benjamin 9 m w NJ 1150 26 1573 1545 AARONSON George 16 m w shoemaker apprentice NJ 1150 27 1573 1545 AARONSON Mary F. 2 f w NJ 1150 28 1573 1545 LOFTEN Mary 60 f w washerwoman NJ 1150 29 1574 1546 HOOPER Charles 46 m w shoemaker NJ 1150 30 1574 1546 HOOPER Margaret 49 f w NJ 1150 31 1574 1546 HOOPER Susannah 25 f w dressmaker NJ 1150 32 1574 1546 HOOPER John W. 18 m w shoemaker NJ 1150 33 1574 1546 HOOPER EstherA. 16 f w NJ 1150 34 1574 1546 HOOPER Mary E. 13 f w NJ 1150 35 1574 1546 HOOPER Elmira 9 f w NJ 1150 36 1575 1547 ALCOTT Thomas C. 53 m w foundry & machinist NJ 1150 37 1575 1547 ALCOTT Jane A. 50 f w NJ 1150 38 1575 1547 ALCOTT Henry 23 m w machinist Pa. 1150 39 1575 1547 ALCOTT Anna M. 21 f w NJ 1150 40 1575 1547 ALCOTT Thomas 20 m w NJ [email protected] "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    11/29/2002 06:54:31
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1149, Burlington Co., NORTHAMPTON TWP.
    2. Page 1148 was blank. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 31 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, NORTHAMPTON TWP. , p. 1149 1149 1 1563 1555 ATKINSON Ann 68 f w gentlewoman NJ 1149 2 1563 1555 ATKINSON Rachel 34 f w NJ 1149 3 1563 1555 ATKINSON Lydia 32 f w NJ 1149 4 1563 1555 ATKINSON Sarah 30 f w NJ 1149 5 1564 1556 McCORMICK John 31 m w druggist Pa 1149 6 1564 1556 McCORMICK Margaretta 26 f w Pa 1149 7 1564 1556 McCORMICK Julia C. 6/12 f w NJ 1149 8 1564 1556 KING Mary 21 f w domestic Ireland 1149 9 1565 1557 ENGLE John 58 m w NJ 1149 10 1565 1557 ENGLE Emaline 37 f w NJ 1149 11 1565 1557 ENGLE John W. 18 m w NJ 1149 12 1566 1558 TAYLOR Joseph 50 m w moulder NJ 1149 13 1566 1558 TAYLOR Ann 50 f w NJ 1149 14 1566 1558 TAYLOR John 22 m w moulder Kentucky 1149 15 1566 1558 TAYLOR Esther L. 24 f w Pa 1149 16 1566 1558 TAYLOR George 6 m w NJ 1149 17 1567 1559 HARTWICK Martin 42 m w machinist NJ 1149 18 1567 1559 HARTWICK Mary 40 f w NJ 1149 19 1567 1559 HARTWICK Anna 17 f w NJ 1149 20 1567 1559 HARTWICK Mary E. 15 f w NJ 1149 21 1567 1559 HARTWICK Sarah T. 11 f w NJ 1149 22 1567 1559 HARTWICK Harry 1 m w NJ 1149 23 1568 1560 MORTON John A. 45 m w gardener NJ 1149 24 1568 1560 MORTON Merabie 47 f w NJ 1149 25 1568 1560 MORTON Adaline 22 f w NJ 1149 26 1568 1560 MORTON Mary 19 f w NJ 1149 27 1568 1560 MORTON Maria 17 f w NJ 1149 28 1568 1560 MORTON Margaret 15 f w NJ 1149 29 1568 1560 MORTON John 13 m w NJ 1149 30 1568 1560 MORTON Rebecca 10 f w NJ 1149 31 1568 1560 MORTON Lavinia 8 f w NJ 1149 32 1569 1561 POWELL Jacob 37 m w carpenter NJ 1149 33 1569 1561 POWELL Hester S. 27 f w NJ 1149 34 1569 1561 POWELL Walter 7 m w NJ 1149 35 1569 1561 POWELL William 2 m w NJ 1149 36 1569 1561 POWELL Samuel 31 m w student of medicine NJ 1149 37 1570 1562 PITCHER Ebenezer 38 m w Pa 1149 38 1570 1562 PITCHER Rachel 42 f w Pa 1149 39 1570 1562 PITCHER Mary Anna 16 f w NJ 1149 40 1570 1562 PITCHER Thomas S. 15 m w NJ [email protected] "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    11/28/2002 03:01:36
    1. [NJMON] News Items - 1867
    2. Michelle Chubenko
    3. Newspaper: "The Times" - New Brunswick, NJ Issue: 14 March 1867 Page: 3 MARRIED At Christ's Church, Freehold, on Thursday, Feb. 28th by Rev. Alfred STUBBS, D.D., John J. ELKIN, of New Brunswick, to Miss Maggie TILTON, of Colt's Neck, Monmouth Co., N.J. On Staten Island, Feb. 27th, by Rev. Thomas WALTERS assisted by J.L. MORROW, John B. PRICE of Rahway to Miss Emily, daughter of Timothy WOOD, Esq., of Piscataway. At Black's Mills, Feb 21st at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. COBB, Ebenezer CONOVER, of Freehold, to Miss Evelina, daughter of Mr. Eseck HARTSHORNE of the former place. Feb. 20th, 1867, at the residence of the bride's father Somerville, N.J., by the Rev. M.S. Riddell, David E. CONOVER, of Freehold, to Miss Ida VAN WICKLE. At Hightstown, on the 25th ult., by Rev. S.S. SHRIVER, Mr. Charles ROTH, of Oregon, and Miss Martha E. CONOVER of Middlesex Co., N.J. On Thursday, Feb. 7th, at St. John's Church, Portsmouth, N.H., by Rev. T.F. DAVIES, David TALMAGE ROSS, of Bound Brook, N.J., to Maggie E. EMERY, of Portsmouth. DIED In this City, March 10th, 1867, Patrick NOLAN aged 60 years. Born in Martfield, County of Kildare Ireland. ******************************************************************* -- Michelle Tucker Chubenko ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ukraine WorldGenWeb Country Coordinator: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ukrwgw/index.html NJGenWeb: Genealogical Calendar of Events http://mywebpages.comcast.net/famhist/calendar.htm OKGenWeb County Coordinator: Adair Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okadair/adaircty.htm Cherokee Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchero2/index.htm USGenWeb Archives - Oklahoma: Adair Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/adair/adair.html Michelle's Home Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mchub/shell.htm History & Images of Carteret, NJ http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~mchub/carteret/

    11/27/2002 03:57:01
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, P. 1147, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. This is the last page of Evesham Twp. Up next are a few more pages of Northampton Twp. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 2 October 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. 1147 1147 1 1555 1527 HORNER Charles 36 m w team driver NJ 1147 2 1555 1527 HORNER Anna 42 f w Pa 1147 3 1555 1527 KING Anna 17 f w Pa 1147 4 1556 1528 ROOKHOPPER F. 47 m w farmer Wurtemburg 1147 5 1556 1528 ROOKHOPPER Emanuel 12 m w Wurtemburg 1147 6 1556 1528 ROOKHOPPER Mary ? f w NJ 1147 7 1556 1528 ROOKHOPPER Sophia 10 f w NJ 1147 8 1556 1528 ROOKHOPPER Wm. H. 2 m w NJ 1147 9 1556 1528 ROOKHOPPER Francis 2 m w NJ 1147 10 1556 1528 NEWMAN Clary 20 f w NJ 1147 11 1557 1529 NEWMAN David 26 m w laborer Pa 1147 12 1557 1529 NEWMAN Charles H. 1 m w NJ 1147 13 1557 1529 ROOKHOPPER Charlotte 41 f w NJ 1147 14 1558 1530 FORSTER Elwood 35 m w NJ 1147 15 1558 1530 FORSTER Sarah A. 27 f w NJ 1147 16 1558 1530 FORSTER George 13 m w NJ 1147 17 1558 1530 FORSTER John 11 m w NJ 1147 18 1558 1530 FORSTER Isabell 9 f w NJ 1147 19 1558 1530 FORSTER Elwood 7 m w NJ 1147 20 1558 1530 FORSTER Isaac ? m w NJ 1147 21 1558 1530 FORSTER Rboert 4/12 m w NJ 1147 22 1559 1531 DAVEY Wm. 30 m b laborer NJ 1147 23 1559 1531 DAVEY Sarah 23 f b NJ 1147 24 1559 1531 DAVEY Samuel 4 m b NJ 1147 25 1560 1532 SHIVERS Joseph C. 51 m w hotelkeeper NJ 1147 26 1560 1532 SHIVERS Amy 46 f w NJ 1147 27 1560 1532 SHIVERS Bowman H. 22 m w physician NJ 1147 28 1560 1532 SHIVERS Isaac E. 20 m w NJ 1147 29 1560 1532 SHIVERS Sarah L. 17 f w NJ 1147 30 1560 1532 SHIVERS Joseph G. 15 m w NJ 1147 31 1560 1532 SHIVERS Samuel G. 12 m w NJ 1147 32 1560 1532 MERCY Anna 28 f w cook England 1147 33 1560 1532 BRIGAND Rebecca 16 f w NJ 1147 34 1560 1532 CONORD John 22 m w farm labor NJ 1147 35 1560 1532 ELLIS Lucretia 88 f w gentlewoman NJ 1147 36 1561 1533 FARRHOLM John 66 m w gentleman NJ 1147 37 1561 1533 FARRHOLM Ann 66 f w NJ 1147 38 1562 1534 HAINES Job 64 m w laborer NJ 1147 39 1562 1534 HAINES Rachel 62 f w NJ [email protected] "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    11/27/2002 03:14:17
    1. [NJMON] New Jersey Vital Records
    2. Has anyone tried the site below? I have used it several times now, filling in and printing out the form through adobe acrobat and sending it in, with no problem (so far). And usually I get responses in less than two months, I'm not trying to say that's average, it's just my experience. They even went so far on one to send me an original and a correction when my gr-grandmother was originally listed as being born an unnamed male. <A HREF="http://www.vitalrec.com/nj.html">http://www.vitalrec.com/nj.html</A> Mike

    11/26/2002 03:44:40
    1. [NJMON] Bethesda Cemetery
    2. Marie F. Wright
    3. Thanks to all for the hints. We took a ride out 524 and found the church. And then found the cemetery on the other road. Knew I had seen the name somewhere before. Marie Wright Our websites: http://www.jerseywrights.homestead.com http://www.jerryslides.homestead.com http://www.nojerseynrhs.homestead.com

    11/26/2002 11:44:17
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1146, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 29 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1146 1146 1 1547 1519 HAINES Patrick 30 m w laborer Ireland 1146 2 1547 1519 HAINES Margaret 28 f w Ireland 1146 3 1548 1520 MORRISON James 30 m w shoemaker NJ 1146 4 1548 1520 MORRISON Mary 28 f w Ireland 1146 5 1548 1520 MORRISON Charlotte 8 f w NJ 1146 6 1548 1520 MORRISON John R. 6 m w NJ 1146 7 1548 1520 MORRISON George H. 4 m w NJ 1146 8 1548 1520 MORRISON Joseph 1 m w NJ 1146 9 1549 1521 WORTH John 40 m w farmer Baden 1146 10 1549 1521 WORTH Jacob 38 m w Baden 1146 11 1549 1521 WORTH George 19 m w Baden 1146 12 1550 1522 SUPHIN? John 28 m w farm labor Baden 1146 13 1550 1522 SUPHIN? Margaret 26 f w Baden 1146 14 1550 1522 SUPHIN? Peter 4 m w NJ 1146 15 1550 1522 SUPHIN? Ellen 3 f w NJ 1146 16 1551 1523 FORMAN Isaac 42 m b laborer Pa 1146 17 1551 1523 FORMAN Anna 35 f m Maryland 1146 18 1551 1523 FORMAN Catharine 15 f b NJ 1146 19 1551 1523 FORMAN Samuel 12 m b NJ 1146 20 1551 1523 FORMAN Robert 10 m b NJ 1146 21 1551 1523 FORMAN Dela 8 f b NJ 1146 22 1551 1523 FORMAN Annamariah 7 f b NJ 1146 23 1551 1523 FORMAN Isaac 3 m b NJ 1146 24 1552 1524 TRUETT Tillman 36 m b laborer NJ 1146 25 1552 1524 TRUETT Charlotte A. 29 f b NJ 1146 26 1552 1524 TRUETT George H. 12 m b NJ 1146 27 1552 1524 TRUETT Mary 8 f b NJ 1146 28 1553 1525 NEWMAN John 38 m w laborer NJ 1146 29 1553 1525 NEWMAN Ruhana 38 f w NJ 1146 30 1553 1525 NEWMAN George 22 m w laborer NJ 1146 31 1553 1525 NEWMAN Mary 17 f w domestic NJ 1146 32 1553 1525 NEWMAN John 16 m w NJ 1146 33 1553 1525 NEWMAN Benjamin 13 m w NJ 1146 34 1553 1525 NEWMAN Eliza 11 f w NJ 1146 35 1554 1526 HOFFMAN Matlmaneth M. 27 m w laborer NJ 1146 36 1554 1526 HOFFMAN Margaret 64 f w France 1146 37 1554 1526 HOFFMAN Francis E. 4 m w NJ 1146 38 1554 1526 HOFFMAN Wm. H. 3 m w NJ 1146 39 1554 1526 MORRIS George 14 m w NJ 1146 40 1554 1526 AMEN Mary 33 f w Bavaria [email protected] "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    11/26/2002 08:36:02
    1. [NJMON] Bethesda Church of Turkey
    2. Marie F. Wright
    3. Has anyone ever heard of the Bethesda Church of Turkey (and cemetery)? This would be prior to 1900. Thanks, Marie Wright Our websites: http://www.jerseywrights.homestead.com http://www.jerryslides.homestead.com http://www.nojerseynrhs.homestead.com

    11/26/2002 08:26:16
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1145, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 29 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1145 1145 1 1536 1508 ECORT Mary M. 42 f w Pa 1145 2 1537 1509 LIPPINCOTT Joseph P. 62 m w laborer NJ 1145 3 1537 1509 LIPPINCOTT Elizabeth 64 f w NJ 1145 4 1538 1510 COLLINS Joseph F. 30 m w coachmaker NJ 1145 5 1538 1510 COLLINS Rachel A. 28 f w NJ 1145 6 1538 1510 COLLINS Ida S. 1 f w NJ 1145 7 1538 1510 LIPPINCOTT Parnal 12 f w NJ 1145 8 1539 1511 DAVIS Joseph 26 m w farm labor NJ 1145 9 1539 1511 DAVIS Letitia 25 f w NJ 1145 10 1539 1511 DAVIS North 4 m w NJ 1145 11 1539 1511 MARSHAL Amelia 16 f w domestic NJ 1145 12 1539 1511 HAINES Samuel 23 m w NJ 1145 13 1539 1511 PIFER Joseph 65 m w laborer NJ 1145 14 1539 1511 PIFER Elizabeth 49 f w NJ 1145 15 1540 1512 PIFER George 12 m w NJ 1145 16 1540 1512 PIFER Samuel 9 m w NJ 1145 17 1540 1512 CLINE Naomi 60 f w NJ 1145 18 1540 1512 CLINE Martha 22 f w NJ 1145 19 1541 1513 DAVIS Sarah C. 1 f w NJ 1145 20 1541 1513 MARSHAL Davis 23 m w farm labor NJ 1145 21 1541 1513 COUMBYMAN Joseph 8 m w NJ 1145 22 1541 1513 CLINE William 4 m w NJ 1145 23 1542 1514 HAINES Wesley 45 m w carpenter NJ 1145 24 1542 1514 HAINES Sarah 50 f w NJ 1145 25 1542 1514 HAINES Stacy 11 m w NJ 1145 26 1542 1514 HAINES Joseph 10 m w NJ 1145 27 1543 1515 FISH Charles 25 m w shoemaker NJ 1145 28 1543 1515 HAINES Mary S. 25 f w NJ 1145 29 1543 1515 HAINES Albert 4 m w NJ 1145 30 1543 1515 HAINES Cordelia 1/12 f w NJ 1145 31 1544 1516 HENDRICKSON Israel 35 m w mason NJ 1145 32 1544 1516 HENDRICKSON Margaret 25 f w Del. 1145 33 1544 1516 HENDRICKSON A. S. 6 m w NJ 1145 34 1544 1516 HENDRICKSON Cornelia 3 f w NJ 1145 35 1544 1516 HENDRICKSON W. C. 1 m w NJ 1145 36 1545 1517 COLLINS Wm. 55 m w fence builder NJ 1145 37 1545 1517 WHITCRAFT Elizabeth 48 f w NJ 1145 38 1546 1518 PRICKETT Ellis Y. 43 m w farm labor NJ 1145 39 1546 1518 PRICKETT Mehatabel 37 f w NJ 1145 40 1546 1518 PRICKETT Margaret 6 f w NJ [email protected] "Dogs leave paw prints on our hearts."

    11/25/2002 09:24:12
    1. [NJMON] Penelope Stout
    2. Patty Myers
    3. Does anybody want more on The Story of Penelope Stout? I have the first chapter of The Stout Family of Delaware: with The Story of Penelope Stout, compiled and published by Thomas Hale Streets, Philadelphia, PA, 1915. It's about 16 pages. I can submit it a few pages at a time. Patty Myers

    11/25/2002 06:44:28