Keansburg wasn't incorporated until 1917; part from Raritan Twp, part from Middletown Twp. Steve Thorne
There may be some one that looking for someone on the list below listed at the site listed below Richard Brandstetter ============================================================== "Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter"The following article is from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and is copyright 2002 by Richard W. Eastman. It is re-published here with the permission of the author. - Seeking Descendants of Those Buried in New Jersey Cemetery The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is seeking the descendants of those buried in a potters' field cemetery in Hudson County. The turnpike needs the land to build an interchange that will serve the Secaucus Transfer train station near Laurel Hill. The cemetery on those grounds was used by Hudson County's former poorhouse, mental hospital, and penitentiary. More than 3,500 bodies may be in the ground, located behind a prison annex and under an elevated section of highway. The authority will spend $3.89 million to locate and remove the remains, transport them to a new location, and reinter them. A memorial will also be placed at the new site. State Superior Court Judge Thomas Oliveri in Hudson County is overseeing the move. Several weeks ago, Oliveri ordered the turnpike to run legal ads searching for relatives of the deceased. Oliveri said in September that he wants to hear from relatives of the deceased. So far, only six have come forward, and only one has been confirmed as having a relative in the cemetery. A complete list of those buried is available on the turnpike's Web site at http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/burial%20list.pdf. If you have ancestry in or around Hudson County, you should check this list for any possible relatives. You will need Adobe's free Acrobat viewer installed in order to read this list. If you do not have the viewer installed, first go to http://www.adobe.com and download the free viewer there. My thanks to Homer Thiel for notifying me of this story. To discuss this story further, please visit the newsletter message board at http://www.RootsForum.com and click on "Message Board."
I have not been able to find Keansburg in any of the listings of Monmouth County towns or EDs on the 1910 census as posted on Ancestry. Can anyone tell me if Keansburg existed at that time or if was part of another community on the 1910 census in Monmouth County. Any help that you can give to help me locate Keansburg on the 1910 Census would be appreciated. Thank you in advance, Harry Ward
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 25 August 1860, PO Mt.Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1125 1125 1 EVANS Joseph L. 17 m w NJ 1125 2 EVANS John S. 13 m w NJ 1125 3 EVANS Pricilla M. 9 f w NJ 1125 4 MATLICK Emma 16 f w NJ 1125 5 BRADDOCK Joseph 15 m w NJ 1125 6 HAINES Jonah 8 m w NJ 1125 7 1379 1349 MIDDLETON Thomas 28 m w farm labor NJ 1125 8 1379 1349 MIDDLETON Jurusa 22 f w NJ 1125 9 1380 1350 QUICK Oliver 29 m w blacksmith NY 1125 10 1380 1350 QUICK Ann M. 25 f w NJ 1125 11 1380 1350 QUICK Hewlings 4 m w NJ 1125 12 1380 1350 QUICK William H. 7/12 m w NJ 1125 13 1381 1351 GARWOOD William 46 m w farmer NJ 1125 14 1381 1351 GARWOOD Rachel 45 f w NJ 1125 15 1381 1351 GARWOOD Sarah J. 20 f w NJ 1125 16 1381 1351 GARWOOD Mary E. 18 f w NJ 1125 17 1381 1351 GARWOOD Lydia S. 16 f w NJ 1125 18 1381 1351 GARWOOD Isaac W. 13 m w NJ 1125 19 1381 1351 GARWOOD William H. 12 m w NJ 1125 20 1381 1351 GARWOOD Walter S. 8 m w NJ 1125 21 1381 1351 GARWOOD Julia A. 3 f w NJ 1125 22 1381 1351 PRICKETT David G. 43 m w gentleman NJ 1125 23 1381 1351 WATERS Edward 17 m w farm labor England 1125 24 1382 1352 MATLICK Aaron G. 40 m w farm labor NJ 1125 25 1382 1352 MATLICK Mary A. 40 f w Pa 1125 26 1382 1352 MATLICK Thomas B. 9 m w NJ 1125 27 1382 1352 MATLICK Georgiana 6 f w NJ 1125 28 1382 1352 MATLICK Aaron G., Jr. 1 m w NJ 1125 29 1382 1352 MATLICK Atlantic 69 f w gentlewoman NJ 1125 30 1383 1353 LIPPINCOTT Albertson 36 m w farmer NJ 1125 31 1383 1353 LIPPINCOTT Beulah A. 35 f w NJ 1125 32 1383 1353 LIPPINCOTT Joseph B. 14 m w NJ 1125 33 1383 1353 LIPPINCOTT Mary C. 11 f w NJ 1125 34 1383 1353 LIPPINCOTT Charles C. 4 m w NJ 1125 35 1383 1353 BRANICK Margaret 25 f w domestic Ireland 1125 36 1383 1353 STILES Emma 14 f w Va. 1125 37 1383 1353 ELDER Ephriaham 14 m w Del. 1125 38 1383 1353 GOWER Frederick 25 m w farm labor Germany 1125 39 1383 1353 DAVIS Emaline 21 f w dress maker NJ 1125 40 1384 1354 HARRIS Thomas 27 m w laborer Ireland [email protected] "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."
Monmouth County (NJ) Genealogy Society Meeting Notice Date: Sunday, November 10th Time: 1:30pm Place: Eatontown Community Center, 68 Broad Street, Eatontown, NJ Lecture Topic: Walter D. Stock, CGRS, will speak on the holdings of the Philadelphia Public Library. The Library contains a wealth of genealogical material for the Philadelphia area as well as items of interest to family researchers in other areas. His presentation will include tips about accessing records from the Philadelphia City Archives. For directions to the Community Center, please visit our website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmcgs/events.htm -- 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/
Fellow Monmouth County Listers I'm looking for the possible burial location of Hendric Williamson. I have reason to believe that he was laid to rest in Freehold township in October 1813. If any one knows the grave site location or could tell me the names of the cemeteries in the township, I would greatly appreciate your help. Thanks in advance. Dan Williamson Burlington, Kansas
This was sent to the NJ list I am on= It may help all of you searching for earlier info in NJ wills, decrees, etc= hope so! linda CHANGE IN THE SYSTEM OF RECORDING WILLS [beginning page lxxviii] Until 1804 it was the practice, no matter where or before whom wills were proved, to send them to the Register of the Prerogative Court to be recorded – at Perth Amboy, Burlington or Trenton, as the case might be. By an act passed November 9, 1803, a new system was instituted. It was provided in the statute that the surrogate general should, at the expense of the State, provide the several surrogates with seals, with one uniform device. Up to this time it had been the rule to record all wills in the office of the Register of the Prerogative Court, but this act provided that wills, letters of guardianship and all letters testamentary and administrations granted and issued by the surrogate, and also all inventories by him received, should be him recorded in his office, which records should have the same force, validity, and effect, as the like records in the registry of the prerogative office. The original wills were to be transmitted quarterly to the register of the prerogative court, to be filed in his office. This continues to be the usual practice, but the original jurisdiction of the Ordinary has remained. By this act the surrogates were also vested with the powers of the Ordinary in the appointment of guardians or persons under twenty-one years, subject to an appeal to the prerogative court.3 Where suitable offices were provided for the accommodation, surrogates were required to keep their books and records therein, by an act passed December 1, 1804.4 It was made the dutry of the register of the prerogative court, by an act passed November 25, 1808, to keep an alphabetical index of testators, and to put up the wills of each year and county by themselves; also to keep an index of intestates, inventories of whose estates he might receive, and to file such inventories.5 This act was embodied in a revision passed May 27, 1820.6 3 Bloomfield, 96 4 Ibid., 140; Rev. 525 5 Ibid., 203. These indexes, covering the period from 1765 to 1804, were printed under the direction of the Secretary of State, in two volumes, in a limited edition, in 1901 and 1902. 6 Rev. 728. [page lxxix] The orphan’s court was given power, by an act passed March 1, 1804, to appoint guardians of idiots or lunatics, and to direct the sale of their lands for the payment of their debts, and the support of their households, if they had any.1 This act was revised and amended, Feb. 28, 1820.2 Some later legislation may be briefly noted here: Where commissioners appointed to divide lands between coparceners, joint-tenants, tenants in common, guardians of minors or trustees, should be of the opinion that the lands were so circumstanced that a partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners of the same, the court appointing them might order the commissioners or persons appointed to make partition, to sell the lands and pay the proceeds to the parties interested; the guardians of persons undert the age of twenty-one years, entitled to a proportion of the moneys arising from any such sale, to be required to give bond to the Governor.3 Where a debtor had made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors, the assignee was required by an act passed February 23, 1820, to exhibit to the surrogate of the county and inventory and valuation of the estate so assigned, and enter into bond to the state for the faithful performance of the trust; the surrogate was directed to endorse the receipt and said bond on the deed of assignment, after which the same was to be recorded in the County Clerk’s office.4 “A Supplement to the act relative to dower,” passed February 24, 1820, gave the Orphans’ Court jurisdiction in the appointment of commissioners to set off dower, with an appeal to the surrogate-general. Where a husband died seized of lands in two or more counties, the commissioners were to be appointed by the Ordinary or Surrogate-General.5 1 Bloomfield’s Laws, 117 2 Rev. 696 3 Act passed February 7, 1816. Rev. 598. And see act passed March 10, 1836 (Pamph. L. 1836, p. 395). 4 Rev. 674 5 Rev. 678. REVISION OF THE ACT OF 1784 [beginning page lxxix] The act passed December 6, 1784, entitled “An Act to Ascertain the Power and Authority of the Ordinary and his Sur- [page lxxx] rogates, to Regulate the Jurisdiction of the Prerogative Court, and to Establish an Orphan’s Court in the several counties of the State,” and all the other acts relating to the same subject, were revised and codified in a new statute with the same title, passed June 13, 1820.1 In this revision the plural form was followed in designating “The Orphans’ Court,” instead of the singular number, as in the original act. Section 1 omits the provision extending the jurisdiction of the Ordinary to marriage licenses. Section 4 provides that the Ordinary shall appoint but one deputy or surrogate in each county, whos power and authority shall be limited to such county. Section 6 of the old act, requiring the judges of the Orphans’ Court to take an oath of office, is omitted. Section 7 of the new act authorizes the court to require security of guardians, and also to demand new security where the court deems that previously given to be insufficient. It omits the provision authorizing the Ordinary to grant letters of administration. Section 8 extends to the guardians as well as administrators the provision in Section 7 relative to security.2 Section 9 provides that upon the application of the surety of an administrator or guardian the court may order an investigation of his accounts, and may require security for the true payment of the balance remaining in his hands, otherwise the court may revoke the letters of administration or guardianship, and grant the same to other persons. Section 11 of the new act regulates the investment of moneys by executors, administrators, trustees or guardians, such investment to made under the direction of the court, otherwise the executor, etc., shall be accountable for the interest that might have been made thereby; where they make use of the money of minors, the guardians shall be accountable for interest and principal. Sections 13-19 incorporate the provisions of the former act³ relative to the partition 1 Rev. 776 2 A supplement, passed March 6, 1828, makes it the duty of the court to remove executors, guardians, etc., who neglect or refuse to give security, when required by the court, and to appoint new executors, guardians, etc., who shall give security. The executors, guardians, etc., removed shall immediately deliver to their successors all goods, moneys, etc., they may have held, and in case of failure to do so may be sued for the same. Pamph. Laws, 1828, p. 192; Elmer’s Digest, 368. 3 Passed March 22, 1786. Paterson, 77. [page lxxxi] of lands of coparceners, etc. Section 20 provides for sales of lands to satisfy judgements by authority of the Orphans’ Court, as under the act of February 18, 1799. Section 21 provides that the Surrogate for each county shall take depositions to wills, administrations, inventories, and administration bonds in cases of inestacy, and issue thereon letters testamentary and of administration; cases of dispute to be heard by the Orphans’ Court, subject to an appeal to the Prerogative Court. Section 26 authorizes the Ordinary or Surrogate General to cause any guardianship bond to be prosecuted in a court of record, etc. Section 27 provides “that the powers and duties formerly exercised and performed by the Ordinary, relative to the administration of guardians, for persons under the age of twenty-one years, shall hereafter be exercised and performed by the Orphans’ Court of the county in which the minor applying for a guardian may reside, or shall have real or personal estate, subject, however, to an appeal to the Prerogative Court.... Provided, that nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent the Ordinary or Surrogate-General, in person, from granting probates of wills, letters of administration and letters of guardianship, from the prerogative office, in cases where a convenience will arise from doing the same.” Section 28 provides for the appointment of guardians of orphans of the age of fourteen years and upwards, on petition of to the Orphans’ Court, signed by such orphans in the presence of the surrogate; and for the appointment of guardians of orphans under fourteen years of age, upon the petition of a mother, or next of kin, etc. Section 29 provides that the surrogate shall audit and state the accounts of executors and administrators, guardians and trustees, and report the same to the Orphans’ Court. Section 31 provides that any executor, administrator, guardian or trustee, accounting, may be examined by the court under oath; the same section provides for the allowance of commissions. Section 32 provides that the sentence or decree of the Orphans’ Court on the final settlement and allowance of such accounts shall be conclusive upon all parties, except in cases of fraud or mistake. Section 38 pro- [page lxxxii] vides that executors, etc., shall produce receipts and discharges for the payment of legacies, etc., duly acknowledge, which shall be recorded by the surrogate in a book provided for the same. The other provisions of the act were almost precisely the same as in the orignal acts.1 It will be noticed that this act discloses a distinct purpose to transfer from the Ordinary or Surrogate-General to the surrogates, and from the Prerogative Court to the Orphans’ Courts, much of the jurisdiction formerly vested exclusively in the former. This is particularly apparent in Section 27, althought the jurisdiction of the Ordinary is expressly reserved by the proviso added to the section. Section 23, which authorizes the surrogates to issue letters testamentary and letters of administration, provides: “and the said probate of wills and letters of administration shall have the same validity and effect as probate of wills and letters of administration issued by the register of the Prerogative office, in the name of the Ordinary or Surrogate-General, with the seal of the office affixed.” The scope of this Revision of 1820 was carefully reviewed in the matter of Abraham Coursen’s will, by the Ordinary, in 1843,² with the conclusion that “the Ordinary has the same original and appellate powers now that he ever had. He has never been deprived of these powers by any act of the Legislature in fact; leaving out of view, the question whether an act of that kind would be constitutional.”3 It was the view of the writer in Griffith’s Law Register that the Ordinary had original jurisdiction in regard to the granting of probate of wills, etc.4 1 Revision, 1821, p. 776; Elmer’s Digest, 1838, p. 362 2 See pages xivi-xivii, ante. 3 N. J. Equity Reports (Gr. Ch.), 410 4 Griffith’s Law Register, IV., 1197. ________
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 25 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1124 *There are no visitation nor family numbers on this page. It appears that the large X indicates separate family units. 1124 *1 JONES Mary A. Jones 15 f w NJ 1124 2 JONES Elizabeth M. 12 f w NJ 1124 3 JONES Sarah A. 4 f w NJ 1124 4 X ROBERTS Charles P. 53 m w farmer NJ 1124 5 ROBERTS Hannah 55 f w NJ 1124 6 X WELLS John 53 m w farmer NJ 1124 7 WELLS Claracy 46 f w NJ 1124 8 WELLS Mary A. 25 f w NJ 1124 9 WELLS Hannah 19 f w NJ 1124 10 WELLS Rebecca A. 13 f w NJ 1124 11 WELLS Benjamin 8 m w NJ 1124 12 WELLS William 7 m w NJ 1124 13 WELLS Amos 4 m w NJ 1124 14 X ELLIS Levi 40 m w NJ 1124 15 ELLIS Mary 40 f w NJ 1124 16 ELLIS Samuel N. 13 m w NJ 1124 17 ELLIS Anna 12 f w NJ 1124 18 ELLIS Rebecca 9 f w NJ 1124 19 ELLIS Sarah 7 f w NJ 1124 20 ELLIS Hannah 5 f w NJ 1124 21 ELLIS Elizabeth 4 f w NJ 1124 22 ELLIS Philena 2 f w NJ 1124 23 ELLIS Levi H. 1 m w NJ 1124 24 FRENCH Samuel 44 m w farm labor NJ 1124 25 X PEACE William 36 m b farmer Maryland 1124 26 PEACE Elizabeth 33 f b Maryland 1124 27 PEACE William 13 m b Maryland 1124 28 WHITE Margaret 70 f w seamstress Maryland 1124 29 X GARDNER Charles 25 m w farm labor NJ 1124 30 GARDNER Georgianna 24 f w NJ 1124 31 GARDNER John H. 1 m w NJ 1124 32 GARDNER Sarah H. 1 f w NJ 1124 33 STEWART Charles 22 m w farmlabor NJ 1124 34 X ATKINSON Mahlon S. 72 m w farmer NJ 1124 35 ATKINSON William 48 m w NJ 1124 36 ATKINSON Rachel L. 46 f w NJ 1124 37 GARDNER Rachel 16 f w NJ 1124 38 SHARP Charles 13 m w NJ 1124 39 X EVANS Joshua L. 45 m w farmer NJ 1124 40 EVANS Eliza 48 f w NJ [email protected] "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 25 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1123 * There are no visitation nor family numbers on the page. There is an X marked by some names; it seems to indicate the individual family units. 1123 1 * HAINES Amos 22 m w farm labor NJ 1123 2 WILLS Isaac 15 m w NJ 1123 3 LIPPINCOTT Joshua 67 m w gentleman NJ 1123 4 X VANDEGRIFT John 28 m w France 1123 5 VANDEGRIFT Jane 35 f w NJ 1123 6 McGEOFTEN Margaret 13 f w NJ 1123 7 McGEOFTEN Mary 12 f w NJ 1123 8 McGEOFTEN Anna 10 f w NJ 1123 9 X EVANS Job 40 m w shoemaker NJ 1123 10 EVANS Sarah A. 40 f w NJ 1123 11 EVANS Joseph 15 m w NJ 1123 12 EVANS Abigail 5 f w NJ 1123 13 PIPER Rachel A. 22 f w domestic NJ 1123 14 X TOMLINSON J. P. 33 m w metalic roofer NJ 1123 15 TOMLINSON Elizabeth 20 f w NJ 1123 16 TOMLINSON Elizabeth H. 10 f w NJ 1123 17 TOMLINSON Lewis A. 8 m w NJ 1123 18 TOMLINSON Ada 6 f w NJ 1123 19 TOMLINSON Millard 1 m w Pa 1123 20 X CHAPMAN Samuel 31 m w metalic roofer Mass. 1123 21 MORGAN Patrick 40 m w Ireland 1123 22 MORGAN Mary 50 f w Ireland 1123 23 X HARRIET William 40 m w farmer NJ 1123 24 HARRIET Caroline 40 f w NJ 1123 25 HARRIET Joseph 17 m w NJ 1123 26 HARRIET Bodine C. 15 m w NJ 1123 27 HARRIET Alfred 12 m w NJ 1123 28 HARRIET Mary L. 2 f w NJ 1123 29 JONES Margaret 10 f b NJ 1123 30 X ALCOTT William 45 m w farmer NJ 1123 31 ALCOTT Rebecca A. 41 f w NJ 1123 32 ALCOTT Charles E. 20 m w NJ 1123 33 ALCOTT William H. 18 m w NJ 1123 34 ALCOTT Stokes 16 m w NJ 1123 35 ALCOTT Anna J. 9 f w NJ 1123 36 BRADDOCK Sarah J. 18 f w NJ 1123 37 RUBARTE Charles 7 m w NJ 1123 38 X JONES Darnell 41 m w carpenter NJ 1123 39 JONES Elmina 41 f w NJ 1123 40 JONES Rebecca A. 17 f w NJ [email protected] "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 24 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1122 1122 1 1356 1326 PROUT Sarah L. 1 f b NJ 1122 2 1357 1327 DAILY William 38 m w labor Ireland 1122 3 1357 1327 DAILY Julia 38 f w Ireland 1122 4 1357 1327 DAILY Patrick 9 m w Ireland 1122 5 1357 1327 DAILY Julia A. 3 f w NJ 1122 6 1358 1328 JEFFERS Elve 23 m w farm labor NJ 1122 7 1358 1328 JEFFERS Mary 22 f w NJ 1122 8 1358 1328 JEFFERS George H. 1 m w NJ 1122 9 1359 1329 BISHOP Henry 27 m w farmer NJ 1122 10 1359 1329 BISHOP Emily 22 f w NJ 1122 11 1360 1330 EVANS William 54 m w farmer NJ 1122 12 1360 1330 EVANS Susan 52 f w NJ 1122 13 1360 1330 EVANS Joseph 29 m w NJ 1122 14 1360 1330 EVANS William J. 16 m w NJ 1122 15 1360 1330 STOCKUM Margaret 16 f w domestic Germany 1122 16 1360 1330 STOCKUM Emeline 13 f w Germany 1122 17 1360 1330 OTT Margaret 11 f w Germany 1122 18 1360 1330 BRADDOCK John 17 m w NJ 1122 19 1361 1331 EDWARDS William 55 m w farmer NJ 1122 20 1361 1331 EDWARDS Rebecca 53 f w NJ 1122 21 1361 1331 KEYS Rachel 30 f w NJ 1122 22 1361 1331 EDWARDS John G. 19 m w NJ 1122 23 1361 1331 KEYS Joseph 12 m w NJ 1122 24 1361 1331 ELBERSON Elizabeth 18 f w domestic NJ 1122 25 1361 1331 FRIEND Mary E. 12 f w NJ 1122 26 1361 1331 ROBERSON George H. 47 m w NJ 1122 27 1361 1331 JACKSON Abraham 15 m b NJ 1122 28 1362 1332 ELBERSON George H. 47 m w farm labor NJ 1122 29 1362 1332 ELBERSON Mary A. 46 f w NJ 1122 30 1362 1332 ELBERSON William 9 m w NJ 1122 31 1362 1332 ELBERSON Charles 7 m w NJ 1122 32 1362 1332 LAYTON Nancy 65 f w NJ 1122 33 1363 1323 ADAMS Samuel 49 m w farmer NJ 1122 34 1363 1323 ADAMS Hester 44 f w NJ 1122 35 1363 1323 ADAMS Isaac B. 15 m w NJ 1122 36 1364 1324 BROWN William L. 44 m w farmer NJ 1122 37 1364 1324 BROWN Rebecca L. 41 f w NJ 1122 38 1364 1324 BROWN Hewlings M. 14 m w NJ 1122 39 1364 1324 BROWN William J. 10 m w NJ 1122 40 1364 1324 BROWN Anna R. 2 f w NJ [email protected] "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."
Hi Jonathon, Since Lakehurst is in Ocean County, have you tried the Ocean County Mailing List at [email protected]? ...Larry Lanzaro -----Original Message----- From: Sherlock CD [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [NJMON] Stewarts and Kants Family Hello I need some help with some research on the Stewart Kants line. My great Grandparents were Alexander Kants Emily Roberts (Kants) b. 23 Feb 1892, d. July 1975, SS card issued in NJ, residence was Lakehurst, Ocean Co. NJ. Alexander would be about the same age and I am fairly sure he was born in Russia and Emily may have been as well. Pauline Kants was their Daugther born in 1908 I have her birth certificate and death certificat but the birth certificate does not give her first name. I believe Alexander may have died in Plumstead as well but I am not sure as I have no real information on him. If any one can find birth and/or birth certificates on them I would appreciate copies. Alexanders Father was a Bedlik Kants from Russia. Emily's parents were John Roberts and Annie White. Now I need some help on my Grandfathers side as well. Harold Stewart died in Lakehurst NJ in the late 70's or early 80's. I have no birth or death certificates on him so any help would be apppreciated. His parents were Raymond Stewart and Mary Anderson who were married sometime before his birth in 1908. I would appreciate any birth or Death certificates as well as any marriage certificates any one might be able to find. Harold Marshall Stewart married Pauline Kants sometime in the 40's but I think he was married before so any marriage certificates for him would also be appreciated He may have been married in trhe Plumstead or Lakehurst area. Any help would be appreciated. I am from NE TN so it makes it really hard to do research considering we have almost zip on things from NJ very little in the way of census records no birth mariage or death certificate lookups so all the information i have collected has pretty much come from this mailing list so I want to thank all of those who have helped me already and thank all those in advance who will help me in the future. Jonathon --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== http://home.infinet.mindspring.com/~kjshelly/mcgs.html Monmouth Co. Genealogy Society ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
sorry i thought i had the right mailing list "Lanzaro, Lawrence R MONMOUTH ITS" <[email protected]> wrote:Hi Jonathon, Since Lakehurst is in Ocean County, have you tried the Ocean County Mailing List at [email protected]? ...Larry Lanzaro -----Original Message----- From: Sherlock CD [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [NJMON] Stewarts and Kants Family Hello I need some help with some research on the Stewart Kants line. My great Grandparents were Alexander Kants Emily Roberts (Kants) b. 23 Feb 1892, d. July 1975, SS card issued in NJ, residence was Lakehurst, Ocean Co. NJ. Alexander would be about the same age and I am fairly sure he was born in Russia and Emily may have been as well. Pauline Kants was their Daugther born in 1908 I have her birth certificate and death certificat but the birth certificate does not give her first name. I believe Alexander may have died in Plumstead as well but I am not sure as I have no real information on him. If any one can find birth and/or birth certificates on them I would appreciate copies. Alexanders Father was a Bedlik Kants from Russia. Emily's parents were John Roberts and Annie White. Now I need some help on my Grandfathers side as well. Harold Stewart died in Lakehurst NJ in the late 70's or early 80's. I have no birth or death certificates on him so any help would be apppreciated. His parents were Raymond Stewart and Mary Anderson who were married sometime before his birth in 1908. I would appreciate any birth or Death certificates as well as any marriage certificates any one might be able to find. Harold Marshall Stewart married Pauline Kants sometime in the 40's but I think he was married before so any marriage certificates for him would also be appreciated He may have been married in trhe Plumstead or Lakehurst area. Any help would be appreciated. I am from NE TN so it makes it really hard to do research considering we have almost zip on things from NJ very little in the way of census records no birth mariage or death certificate lookups so all the information i have collected has pretty much come from this mailing list so I want to thank all of those who have helped me already and thank all those in advance who will help me in the future. Jonathon --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== http://home.infinet.mindspring.com/~kjshelly/mcgs.html Monmouth Co. Genealogy Society ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now
Hello I need some help with some research on the Stewart Kants line. My great Grandparents were Alexander Kants Emily Roberts (Kants) b. 23 Feb 1892, d. July 1975, SS card issued in NJ, residence was Lakehurst, Ocean Co. NJ. Alexander would be about the same age and I am fairly sure he was born in Russia and Emily may have been as well. Pauline Kants was their Daugther born in 1908 I have her birth certificate and death certificat but the birth certificate does not give her first name. I believe Alexander may have died in Plumstead as well but I am not sure as I have no real information on him. If any one can find birth and/or birth certificates on them I would appreciate copies. Alexanders Father was a Bedlik Kants from Russia. Emily's parents were John Roberts and Annie White. Now I need some help on my Grandfathers side as well. Harold Stewart died in Lakehurst NJ in the late 70's or early 80's. I have no birth or death certificates on him so any help would be apppreciated. His parents were Raymond Stewart and Mary Anderson who were married sometime before his birth in 1908. I would appreciate any birth or Death certificates as well as any marriage certificates any one might be able to find. Harold Marshall Stewart married Pauline Kants sometime in the 40's but I think he was married before so any marriage certificates for him would also be appreciated He may have been married in trhe Plumstead or Lakehurst area. Any help would be appreciated. I am from NE TN so it makes it really hard to do research considering we have almost zip on things from NJ very little in the way of census records no birth mariage or death certificate lookups so all the information i have collected has pretty much come from this mailing list so I want to thank all of those who have helped me already and thank all those in advance who will help me in the future. Jonathon --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 24 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1121 1121 1 1348 1318 HEWSON John 13 m w NJ 1121 2 1348 1318 HEWSON Mary A. 10 f w NJ 1121 3 1348 1318 HEWSON Sarah 7 f w NJ 1121 4 1349 1319 JENNINGS Joseph 66 m w miller NJ 1121 5 1349 1319 JENNINGS Elizabeth 66 f w NJ 1121 6 1349 1319 JENNINGS Nathan 31 m w millwright NJ 1121 7 1349 1319 JENNINGS Isaac 24 m w miller NJ 1121 8 1349 1319 JENNINGS Jane 22 f w NJ 1121 9 1349 1319 JENNINGS John 18 m w NJ 1121 10 1349 1319 JENNINGS Ellen 14 f w NJ 1121 11 1349 1319 DUMPHY Joseph 18 m w farm labor NJ 1121 12 1350 1320 LINES George 46 m w painter England 1121 13 1350 1320 LINES Mary J. 21 f w NJ 1121 14 1350 1320 LINES Cooper 3 m w NJ 1121 15 1350 1320 LINES Charles 1 f w NJ 1121 16 1351 1321 PROUT Abigail 80 f b NJ 1121 17 1352 1322 McISAAC Archibald 68 m w farmer Scotland 1121 18 1352 1322 McISAAC Elizabeth 36 f w Scotland 1121 19 1352 1322 McISAAC Agnes 7 f w NJ 1121 20 1352 1322 McISAAC Elizabeth 5 f w NJ 1121 21 1353 1323 SMITH Samuel 46 m w farm labor NJ 1121 22 1353 1323 SMITH Rachel 34 f w NJ 1121 23 1353 1323 SMITH Samuel F. 12 m w NJ 1121 24 1353 1323 SMITH Mary E. 10 f w NJ 1121 25 1353 1323 SMITH Eleazor 4 m w NJ 1121 26 1353 1323 SMITH Henry C. 1 m w NJ 1121 27 1354 1324 HAMMOND John 40 m w laborer Ireland 1121 28 1354 1324 HAMMOND Elizabeth 50 f w NJ 1121 29 1354 1324 HAMMOND Elizabeth 10 f w NJ 1121 30 1354 1324 HAMMOND William 13 m w NJ 1121 31 1355 1325 WEORNER Benjamin 50 m w farm labor NJ 1121 32 1355 1325 WEORNER Eliza 51 f w NJ 1121 33 1355 1325 WEORNER William 28 m w farm labor NJ 1121 34 1355 1325 WEORNER Emeline 22 f w NJ 1121 35 1356 1326 PROUT Samuel 35 m b farm labor NJ 1121 36 1356 1326 PROUT Sarah 34 f b NJ 1121 37 1356 1326 PROUT Arthur 10 m b NJ 1121 38 1356 1326 PROUT Josephine 8 f b NJ 1121 39 1356 1326 PROUT Amos P. 6 m b NJ 1121 40 1356 1326 PROUT Kesiah 3 f b NJ [email protected] "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."
Just passing this on it on ebay 2 more days http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=728000717 Odd fellows, Day Book, Ledger,Red Bank,NJ Item # 728000717 Navesink Lodge No 39 Independent Order Odd Fellows [Red Bank, New Jersey]. The first page is hand dated Oct 5, 1936. The book measures about 12" high by about 5 ½"wide and has 500 pages.. 236 pages have been written on. There is a list of names that could be members of the lodge possibly dues that have been paid. Company names are also listed in the book. The time span of the book is from Oct 5, 1936 to March 1, 1968.
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 24 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p.1120 1120 1 1342 1312 HENDRICKS Charlotte 18 f w domestic NJ 1120 2 1342 1312 SILAR William 10 m w NJ 1120 3 1342 1312 CHRISTIAN John 34 m w farm labor NJ 1120 4 1342 1312 GAUNTT Allen 22 m w farm labor NJ 1120 5 1343 1313 SHURMAN Jacob 44 m w Pa 1120 6 1343 1313 SHURMAN Sarah A. 23 f w NJ 1120 7 1343 1313 SHURMAN William 8 m w NJ 1120 8 1343 1313 SHURMAN Mary A. 6 f w NJ 1120 9 1343 1313 SHURMAN Emma L. 1 f w NJ 1120 10 1343 1313 SHURMAN Sarah E. 4 f w NJ 1120 11 1344 1314 KIRKBRIDE Phineas 73 m w NJ 1120 12 1344 1314 KIRKBRIDE Rebecca E. 71 f w NJ 1120 13 1344 1314 SHOATE Mary 55 f w domestic NJ 1120 14 1344 1314 NEWTON Amanda 18 f w NJ 1120 15 1344 1314 COMLEY William 12 m w NJ 1120 16 1344 1314 WILLS John 22 m w farm labor NJ 1120 17 1345 1315 KIRKBRIDE Robert 48 m w farmer NJ 1120 18 1345 1315 KIRKBRIDE Martha 42 f w NJ 1120 19 1345 1315 KIRKBRIDE Rebecca E. 20 f w NJ 1120 20 1345 1315 KIRKBRIDE Eliza H. 18 f w NJ 1120 21 1345 1315 KIRKBRIDE Phineas 16 m w NJ 1120 22 1345 1315 KIRKBRIDE Emily H. 10 f w NJ 1120 23 1345 1315 KIRKBRIDE Martha 3 f w NJ 1120 24 1345 1315 ECKLEY Benjamin 21 m w farm labor NJ 1120 25 1345 1315 PIPER Joseph 18 m w NJ 1120 26 1345 1315 WALTON Samuel 13 m w NJ 1120 27 1346 1316 VENABEL Josiah 72 m w farmer NJ 1120 28 1346 1316 VENABEL Rebecca 64 f w NJ 1120 29 1346 1316 VENABEL Margaret 38 f w NJ 1120 30 1346 1316 VENABEL Penton 22 m w farmer NJ 1120 31 1346 1316 VENABEL Anna 13 f w NJ 1120 32 1346 1316 VENABEL Mordecia 10 m w NJ 1120 33 1347 1317 HAINES Alfred 27 m w carpenter NJ 1120 34 1347 1317 HAINES Sarah J. 25 f w NJ 1120 35 1347 1317 HAINES Clara 1 f w NJ 1120 36 1348 1318 HEWSON Samuel 50 m w blacksmith NJ 1120 37 1348 1318 HEWSON Mary 51 f w NJ 1120 38 1348 1318 HEWSON Elizabeth 21 f w NJ 1120 39 1348 1318 HEWSON George 19 m w farmer NJ 1120 40 1348 1318 HEWSON William 18 m w NJ [email protected] "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know their spirit still survives."
Hi All, I just wanted to let you know about an exciting new book about Monmouth County. It's titled _Intestates And Others From The Orphans Court Books Of Monmouth Co., N. J., 1785-1906_ and was compiled by Judy Cronk. I just received my copy, and am getting a great deal of significant information from it. This book is a remarkable compilation which includes a wealth of information about each case. Here's an example from page 1: "GARRISON - page 28 [referring to Book A, 1785-1793]; Jan. 1787. Timothy Murphy and Mary, his wife, were complainants against Mary Bailey, executor of the estate of Abraham Garrison, dec'd, and against her husband, Elias Bailey." It's softcover, 236 pages, and is completely indexed. It's published by Clearfield. I hope that others enjoy it as much as I do! Judi in Virginia
Hi List, To each and everyone who responded to my question about cemeteries in Lakewood, I thank you. One reply recalled a cemetery at the end of Henry Street named Stony Hill. If this checks out we can add it to everyones list. Thanks again. Ted in NC
The County of Monmouth Archives and Records Center did a search for Cemetery Deeds for me covering the period 1855 to 1950 for the Green Grove Cemetery. However they did not have the Matawan Journal or indexes for the 20th Century. Only indexes available cover 1869 to 1898 and microfilms up to 1889. Then she suggests contacting the Matawan Public Library 165 Main Street, Matawan, NJ 07747 for that area. Guess I got lucky to find my 1890 burial in Monmouth County. Janet Matthews ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: vic <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 7:06 AM Subject: Re: [NJMON] Death Register > Do not bother the archives if it's 1930. I think this person is going on the 1830 date. > > m > > > > From: "vic" <[email protected]> > > Date: 2002/10/27 Sun PM 09:14:50 EST > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [NJMON] Death Register > > > > >Hi Marianne, > > > > > > You might try writing to the address below and ask if they have a Cemetery > > >Deed for John Robert Cleveland. If he died in Monmouth County and was > > > transported to another state for burial then you may find a transit permit > > > at the NJ State Archives in Trenton, NJ. I was searching for a Cemetery > > > for years and figured it was located in Keyport, Monmouth County, NJ and > > > finally located the grave through this address. > > > > > > Mary Ann Kiernan was Research Assistant in Feb 2000. The phone was > > > 732-308-3771 and Fax 732-409-4888. You might find her e-mail address on > > >the web page for the County of Monmouth Archives and Records Center. > > > > > > County of Monmouth > > > Archives and Records Center > > > 125 Symmes Drive > > > Manalapan, NJ 07726 > > > > > > Good luck in your search. > > > Janet Matthews > > > > SEARCHING FOR PARENTS AND SIBLINGS FOR CHARLES MAT(T)HEWS B.1780 & D 1855 > > CHATHAM TOWNSHIP, MORRIS COUNTY, NJ. ALSO SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION ON > > JOSEPH L. MATTHEWS B 1873 & D 1959 AND LYDIA T. MATTHEWS B 1885 & D 1978 > > BURIED IN GREEN GROVE CEMETERY, KEYPORT, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ. E-MAIL JANET > > MATTHEWS [email protected] Thanks > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Marianne Ordway <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 7:00 PM > > > Subject: [NJMON] Death Register ? > > > > > > > > > > Hi List, > > > > > > > > Can anyone tell me the best way to find out by mail the death date of > > > someone who lived in Monmouth County, NJ and died after 1830? I have been > > > trying to find out when my G-grandfather John Robert Cleveland [DOB > > > 11-28-1865 in Washington, DC] died and it has not been going very well. > > He > > > lived on Asbury Avenue, was a plumber in Asbury Park, NJ in 1830 and had a > > > shop in town. I'd really appreciate any help you may be able to offer. > > > Thanks so much ~ Marianne > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > > > > Monmouth County NJGenWeb Archives > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nj/monfiles.htm > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > > records, > > > go to: > > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > > To contact the listowner: > > [email protected] > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > >
Here is a link to the listing of cemeteries of Ocean County, NJ that Jan Cortez maintains online: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njocean/cemeteries.html