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    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, P. 1112, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 20 August, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1112 1112 1 1287 1257 MATHIS William 10 m w NJ 1112 2 1287 1257 BRONSON Mercy 82 f w gentlewoman NJ 1112 3 1287 1257 PARKENSON Sarah 14 f w NJ 1112 4 1287 1257 PARKENSON Henry 13 m w NJ 1112 5 1287 1257 PARKENSON Joseph 7 m w NJ 1112 6 1287 1257 SOPER William 20 m w farm labor NJ 1112 7 1288 1258 WEBSTER Isora 54 m w farmer NJ 1112 8 1288 1258 WEBSTER Eliza P. 40 f w Pa 1112 9 1288 1258 WEBSTER Mary P. 9 f w NJ 1112 10 1288 1258 WEBSTER Sarah 6 f w NJ 1112 11 1288 1258 JONES Samuel 16 m w farm labor NJ 1112 12 1288 1258 CLAYTON Elizabeth 39 f b domestic S.Carolina 1112 13 1288 1258 THOMAS Isaac 17 m b farm labor NJ 1112 14 1289 1259 STILLWELL Charles C. 36 m w farmer NJ 1112 15 1289 1259 STILLWELL Rebecca 33 f w NJ 1112 16 1289 1259 STILLWELL Leah N. 1 f w NJ 1112 17 1289 1259 SMITH Richard 12 m w NJ 1112 18 1290 1260 BORTON Joseph H. 32 m w farmer NJ 1112 19 1290 1260 BORTON Henrietta H. 33 f w NJ 1112 20 1290 1260 BORTON Josephine 2 f w NJ 1112 21 1290 1260 McDONAH Bridget 18 f w domestic Ireland 1112 22 1290 1260 THOMAS John 13 m w Pa 1112 23 1290 1260 BRANSON James 21 m w fram labor NJ 1112 24 1291 1261 SHARP Elwood 34 m w farmer NJ 1112 25 1291 1261 SHARP Mary A. 31 f w NJ 1112 26 1291 1261 SHARP Sarah S. 4 f w NJ 1112 27 1291 1261 BRONSON Edward 14 m w NJ 1112 28 1291 1261 SHARP Barclay 37 m w NJ 1112 29 1292 1262 SHARP Joseph E. 44 m w farmer NJ 1112 30 1292 1262 SHARP Mary A. 31 f w NJ 1112 31 1292 1262 SHARP Levi L. 10 m w NJ 1112 32 1292 1262 SHARP Joseph H. 8 m w NJ 1112 33 1292 1262 SHARP Rodman 6 m w NJ 1112 34 1292 1262 SHARP Thomas 4 m w NJ 1112 35 1292 1262 SHARP Albert E. 1 m w NJ 1112 36 1292 1262 CASALAN Sarah 14 f w NJ 1112 37 1292 1262 ROGERS Hannah W. 18 f w NJ 1112 38 1292 1262 DeWITT EdwardW. 15 m w NJ 1112 39 1292 1262 BATES David 33 m w farm labor NJ 1112 40 1293 1263 WELLS Edward 32 m w farm labor 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."

    10/19/2002 12:46:10
    1. [NJMON] Genealogy Events in NJ...
    2. Michelle Chubenko
    3. The Winter 2002 & Spring 2003 calendar is really shaping up to be an exciting season of genealogical events. Please check out the NJ Genealogical Event Calendar for an event near you!! http://mywebpages.comcast.net/famhist/calendar.htm Some highlights include... November 12th - Central Jersey Genealogical Club Meeting: 7pm at the Hamilton Twp. Library. The speaker will be Megan Smolenyak. Avid genealogist, lead-researcher for the PBS "Ancestors" series and author, Megan will speak about " Jump-Starting Your Eastern European Ancestors". Books will be available. See her website [http://www.honoringourancestors.com/] December 8th - Jewish Genealogical Society of Bergen County Meeting: 2PM group discussion, JCC on the Palisades, 411 East Clinton Avenue, Tenafly. Speaker: Mark Halpern -- "Jewish Records Indexing (JRI-Poland): 1,500,000 record indices and more" January 12th - Monmouth County Genealogy Society Meeting: 1:30pm at the Eatontown Community Center, 68 Broad Street, Eatontown; Speaker: Casey Zahn -- "Get'em While They're Young" February 24th - Genealogical Society of Bergen County Meeting: 7pm at the Ridgewood Public Library auditorium, 125 North Maple Avenue, Ridgewood; Speaker: Arthur Simpson -- "The Three New Yorks; Genealogical Research in New York" WANTED: Submissions for the 2003 Calendar!! Please share this request with your local genealogy society publicity chairperson. -- 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/

    10/18/2002 06:57:48
    1. [NJMON] todays article about mills w/ names of owners=allentown
    2. HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: Mill destroyed > > > By: John Fabiano , Allentown-Upper Freehold Historical Society 10/17/2002 > > > A look at the Allentown-Upper Freehold of the past. The following account, originally published in the Allentown Messenger dated June 21, 1951, describes the demise of the old mill down Doctor's Creek. Remnants of the former millrace can still be seen where the creek intersects Indian Run, north of the old Yardville turnpike in Upper Freehold: The hundred and thirty-seven-year-old grist mill near Allentown, owned by R.B. Richardson and Sons, was completely destroyed by fire on Tuesday, June 19. Theodore Lawton, one of the mill hands, claims that a spark seemed to come from the Diesel motor, which instantly set the surrounding area afire. By the time he had reached the office on the second floor and the company's secretary, Mary Butterfoss, had called the Hope Fire Company, flames and smoke were coming through the floor. Miss Butterfoss and Harry Richardson, a member of the firm, each gathered a armful of papers and rushed out of the mill. They were unable to return, as by then the mill was completely aflame. Besides the local fire company, assistance was rendered by volunteers from Crosswicks, White Horse, Groveville and New Egypt. Water was pumped from onto the burning building from Doctor's Creek in huge quantities. However the fire spread so rapidly that it was impossible to save anything. The loss has been placed at $75,000, which includes $30,000 of modern machinery and eight carloads of recently received feed. The column of smoke with a mushroom-like top, which shot into the sky from the burning building, was about twenty feet in diameter and sixty feet high. It attracted people for many miles about. The heat and roar of the flames was increased by the old timbers of the building, and the several elevator shafts of the mill assisted the fire in its work of destruction. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured. Charles Koppok, a fourteen-year-old boy, who was in an upper story, jumped to safety. He was taken by ambulance to Dr. Farmer's Private Hospital, where he received attention. The three-story brick building was originally erected by the Monmouth Manufacturing Company in 1814 as a cotton factory. It later was used to produce woolen goods. By 1850 this business failed and the mill remained idle until 1858, when it was converted into a gristmill. In 1899 it was purchased by Harry Kirby, and on June 18, 1926, it came into the hands of its present owners. The business will continue. However, it is being considered by the firm to move to a location near a railroad siding. [Also found in an earlier Allentown Messenger dated November 10, 1904, originally titled "The Old Factory on Doctors Creek:"] Doctors Creek in the course through Upper Freehold offered several good mill sites, which were soon taken advantage of by some of the early settlers along that stream. One of three mills was located on the site of what is now the brick gristmill of G.H. Kirby, on the western border of Allentown, and was owned by one of the Allen family of early residents hereabouts. This mill was afterwards removed to the southerly side of the Yardville road, traces of the location of which may still be seen. The pond then covered where is now the meadow between the present mill and the road. After remaining in its new location for some time, it was removed back to its former site, and the pond was again confined by the dam north of the mill. This pond is where Indian Run forms a junction with Doctors Creek, which then continues on till it joins Crosswicks Creek near Yardville. The present mill structure was erected by the Monmouth Manufacturing Company, which was organized in 1814. The company was composed of Dr. George Holcombe, Richard L. Beatty and Samuel C. Newell. On June 6th of that year they purchased of Ebenezer Smith 26 acres of land, in which was included the old mill site, and the present structure was then built for the purpose of a cotton factory. Under the management of James Burlingame and Whitman Arnold, who came from one of the New England States, the enterprise was successfully carried on for many years. In 1836 the place came into possession of William Leavenworth, who then made alterations for conducting a wood type [printing] manufactory. Under the supervision of Ebenezer R. Webb the business prospered for a few years, but was finally abandoned. About 1843 Thomas Simpson, an Englishman from Philadelphia, became the next occupant of the property. He then proceeded to fit up the place for a woolen mill, in which the principal manufacture was woolen yarn. He was assisted in the management by his son, John Simpson. This business was continued until about 1850, when operations ceased. The building then remained idle until 1858, when the property was sold at sheriff's sale, and was purchased by Darnell Brothers, millers at Groveville. Once more alterations were made in the interior of the building, this time for the purpose of a gristmill. The business was carried on by them for several years, when the partnership was dissolved by the withdrawal of Elnathan Darnell. It was then carried on by his brother, Joseph Darnell, until 1899, when he disposed of the property to G.H. Kirby, the present proprietor under whose management the old structure is still in use as a gristmill. The persons composing the Monmouth Manufacturing Company were three of the town's prominent citizen's at that period. Dr. George Holcomb was a native of Lambertville. After studying medicine, he began practice in Allentown, where he became a popular a successful physician. He was several times elected to Congress, serving in all a period of twelve years. Richard L. Beatty was a son of Gen. John Beatty, of Trenton. He was the father of the once large family by that name in our town, and his only son was the late well-known John I. Beatty. Samuel C. Newell as the grandfather of the Gill family of brothers and sisters formerly of Allentown, but now residing in Trenton. He was a son of Dr. Elisha Newell, who was one of the old-time physicians of Allentown. The construction of the brick factory was in charge of Ephraim Robbins, who was the grandfather of Charles Robbins, one of our former townsmen, now residing in Ohio. Mr. Robbins was the principal builder here at that time, and most of the old brick buildings now standing in our town were put up by him. William Leavenworth, after giving the manufacturing of wood type, devoted his remaining years to the working out the various inventions, which were chiefly of a mechanical nature. None of them, however, ever resulted in a complete success. The former factory together with other establishments mentioned in an article in the Messenger a few months ago, shows that a large number of hands were once employed in the various industries carried on in Allentown over forty years ago, not one of which, unfortunately is now in existence. After the factory began operations, it naturally gave its name to the collection of houses in its vicinity, west of Main street, and for many years that section of the town was known by our citizens as "the factory." It is a section, by the way, that has caught the spirit of improvement within a few years past, and which has been shown by the erection of new dwellings and an improved condition of some of the old ones. By most of the property holders along the former turnpike there now seems to be a tendency to give a more attractive appearance to the locality that in future years may become a prominent suburb of Allentown. Historically Speaking is a regular feature presented by John Fabiano, president of the Allentown-Upper Freehold Historical Society. For information about the historical society, send e-mail to [email protected] or call (609)259-9127.

    10/18/2002 11:33:47
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1111, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 21 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1111 1111 1 1279 1249 ALLOWAYS Collins S. 16 m w farm labor NJ 1111 2 1279 1249 WILCHER Alexander 13 m w NJ 1111 3 1280 1250 LEEDS Charles 33 m w farmer NJ 1111 4 1280 1250 TAYLOR Ann 30 f w housekeeper NJ 1111 5 1280 1250 HARRISON Rebecca 12 f w NJ 1111 6 1280 1250 EVANS Henry W. 19 m w farm labor NJ 1111 7 1281 1251 STRATTON Charles 48 m w farmer NJ 1111 8 1281 1251 STRATTON Rebecca A. 47 f w NJ 1111 9 1281 1251 STRATTON Charles W. 21 m w NJ 1111 10 1281 1251 STRATTON John W. 19 m w NJ 1111 11 1281 1251 STRATTON Amos H. 15 m w NJ 1111 12 1281 1251 STRATTON Benjamin J. 12 m w NJ 1111 13 1281 1251 STRATTON Mary C. 10 f w NJ 1111 14 1281 1251 READ Charlotte 15 f w NJ 1111 15 1281 1251 DONOVEN Mary 26 f w domestic Ireland 1111 16 1281 1251 NICHOLS William 8 m w NJ 1111 17 1282 1252 STRATTON Francis S. 22 m w farmer NJ 1111 18 1282 1252 STRATTON Ann E. 19 f w NJ 1111 19 1282 1252 STRATTON Florence B. 10/12 f w NJ 1111 20 1282 1252 CARAGAN Lena 22 f w domestic Ireland 1111 21 1282 1252 JONES Sarah 10 f w NJ 1111 22 1282 1252 GASKILL Charles 21 m w farm labor NJ 1111 23 1282 1252 WORLE Edward 12 m w NJ 1111 24 1283 1253 WELCHER Jacob 46 m w laborer NJ 1111 25 1283 1253 WELCHER Mary 25 f w housekeeper NJ 1111 26 1283 1253 WELCHER David 9 m w NJ 1111 27 1283 1253 WELCHER Franklin 7 m w NJ 1111 28 1283 1253 WELCHER Edwin 4 m w NJ 1111 29 1284 1254 HAINES John 67 m w farm labor NJ 1111 30 1284 1254 HAINES Ann 66 f w NJ 1111 31 1284 1254 MAGLATHAN Margaret 13 f w NJ 1111 32 1285 1255 BARR William 40 m w Ireland 1111 33 1285 1255 BARR Catharine 33 f w Ireland 1111 34 1285 1255 BARR William 2 m w NJ 1111 35 1285 1255 BARR James 6/12 m w NJ 1111 36 1286 1256 McDONNELL Hugh 22 m w farm labor Ireland 1111 37 1286 1256 McDONNELL Levinna 22 f w Ireland 1111 38 1287 1257 MATHIS Benjamin 44 m w farmer NJ 1111 39 1287 1257 MATHIS Mary 43 f w NJ 1111 40 1287 1257 MATHIS Joseph 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."

    10/18/2002 11:04:44
    1. [NJMON] 1776 Monmouth Co. People - Recognized?
    2. Hello all The following was posted on the NJOCEAN-L site on 9/20 and don't know if it was posted here on the Monmouth site so this may be a repeat but with additional questions: LDS microfische #6052676 A Church Book Part 1, page 4 Upper Freehold Baptist Church, Organized 1766 In the year 1761: Mr. Samuel Stillman came to live at Bordentown, and supplyed this Branch part of his Time Till aug: 1763: when he removed to Boston. In the year 1761: Mr. David Jones removed from the welch Tract in New CastleCounty on Delaware, & came to Middletown and being called to the work of the ministry some Time before, he continued to exercise his gifts at middletown & elsewhere. In the year 1762: being married, he removed to live in lower Freehold --- And 1762: he began to supply this Branch once in three weeks, which Course he continued, till some Time in the Beginning of the year 1766 --- about which Time, (the Lord having added within two years Several Souls to this Branch) it was thought expedient to be constituted a Church in gospel order. And after Solemn Deliberation, a Letter was sent to middletown for a Dismission, from them, a Copy of which is here transcribed, viz: Crosswicks, Feb. 6, 1766 We whose Names are subscribed, being moved from many Considerations, do humbly lay our united Request before our Brethren at Middletown To be constituted a Church of Christ in gospel order at upper Freehold, generally called Crosswicks, assuring our Brethren, that our request arises from no Dislike to their Faith or Practice; hoping that our Petition will meet with approbation, and waiting for an answer, we remain yours in Christ. Joseph Homes, Will. vaughn, Thos. Farr, David Jones, Will. Tapscott, Thos. Case, Jonathan homes, Edward Taylor, Peter Sexton, Cristopher Morris, Safety Meghee, Ezekiel Mount, Thos. Cox, Able Edwards, Thos. walton, John Williams, Rebecca Cox, Mary Cox, Rachel Sexton, Rebecca Price, mary Coward, Anne gordin, Mary Cox, Mercy Vaughn, Catharine brittain, Mary Stephenson, Amey Strickland, Deborah Cox, Rebecca Clayton, Rebecca Walton, Susannah Frames, Martha Shephard, Mary Patterson, Mary Stillwell, Eliza. Cannaan, Martha Stephenson, and some others. (This is the end of the page. This is typed with no corrections to the original typists' work.) Terri MY QUESTIONS: Is this the same Rev. David Jones of "Ye Old Yellow Meeting House?" as above refers to Crosswicks? Are the people mentioned from Middletown Baptist Church or could some be from the same location as David Jones was from - New Castle County on Delaware? Where is the Welch Tract exactly and what is it referring to to? Are any of these people listed ancestors to you? I would like to know where they were residing and where they came from? This LDS microfische ends with and some others after the names but would the original list other names? Can the original records be found in the Upper Freehold Basptist Church with other names? Genie Giberson

    10/17/2002 01:35:32
    1. Re: [NJMON] New guy
    2. oriame1
    3. Thank you for all your suggestions. I did forget the name, didn't I? Duh. Isaac Harvey Wamsley married Leah Stout Taylor July 2, 1770, in Middletown, Monmouth, NJ. They had a daughter, Leah, born 1771, but died shortly therafter. The information I have says that the baby was buried beside the church, but didn't specify which one. They were Methodists so one might assume it was the Methodist Church. They lived there until 1798. They went on to have four sons who all grew up in Middletown. Two of the sons were married before the family left for northern Kentucky in 1798. I have lots of information on the sons and their families. What I don't have is where the daughter is buried or any record of her birth or death. Can anyone assist me in my efforts? I live on the west coast so a physical search of records is a tall order for me. Thanks. Dave

    10/17/2002 11:25:41
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1110, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO.NJ, 20 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1110 1110 1 1273 1243 MIDDLETON Catharine S. 35 f w NJ 1110 2 1273 1243 MIDDLETON Joseph S. 14 m w NJ 1110 3 1273 1243 MIDDLETON Thomas W. 12 m w NJ 1110 4 1273 1243 MIDDLETON George T. 9 m w NJ 1110 5 1273 1243 MIDDLETON Ezra, Jr. 3 m w NJ 1110 6 1274 1244 RICHARDSON Pricilla S. 36 f w seamstress Pa 1110 7 1274 1244 RICHARDSON Sallie A. 15 f w Pa 1110 8 1274 1244 RICHARDSON Susanna V. 13 f w NJ 1110 9 1275 1245 LISHMAN Henry 63 m w NJ 1110 10 1275 1245 LISHMAN Theodosia 62 f w NJ 1110 11 1275 1245 LISHMAN Jacob 35 m w NJ 1110 12 1275 1245 LISHMAN Sarah A. 21 f w NJ 1110 13 1276 1246 SHINN Aaron 49 m w hotelkeeper NJ 1110 14 1276 1246 SHINN Mary 30 f w Pa 1110 15 1276 1246 SHINN Charles 14 m w Pa 1110 16 1276 1246 SHINN Sarah 70 f w gentlewoman NJ 1110 17 1277 1247 HEWLINGS Thomas H. 49 m w farmer NJ 1110 18 1277 1247 HEWLINGS Sarah L. 49 f w NJ 1110 19 1277 1247 HEWLINGS Samuel B. 25 m w farmer NJ 1110 20 1277 1247 McNELLY Agnes 25 f w NJ 1110 21 1277 1247 McNELLY Thomas 5 f w NJ 1110 22 1277 1247 HAINES Anna M. 10 f w NJ 1110 23 1277 1247 KING William H. 15 m w NJ 1110 24 1277 1247 EYRE Eliza M. 38 f w gentlewoman NJ 1110 25 1278 1248 HEWLINGS Amos 83 m w farmer NJ 1110 26 1278 1248 ELETON Elizabeth 62 f w housekeeper NJ 1110 27 1278 1248 HEWLINGS Jacob 60 m w farmer NJ 1110 28 1278 1248 HEWLINGS Joseph 50 m w farmer NJ 1110 29 1278 1248 EVANS Rebecca 44 f w domestic NJ 1110 30 1278 1248 MATLACK Sarah 17 f w domestic NJ 1110 31 1278 1248 CRISPIN Julia 13 f w NJ 1110 32 1278 1248 FENTON Edward 11 m w Pa 1110 33 1278 1248 FENTON Henry 9 m w Pa 1110 34 1278 1248 FORT Samuel 21 m w farm labor NJ 1110 35 1278 1248 FORT Margaret 29 f w NJ 1110 36 1279 1249 LEEDS William 54 m w farmer NJ 1110 37 1279 1249 LEEDS Rebeca A. 22 f w NJ 1110 38 1279 1249 LEEDS Richard 21 m w NJ 1110 39 1279 1249 LEEDS Mary E. 18 f w NJ 1110 40 1279 1249 HARRISON Margaret 14 f w domestic 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."

    10/17/2002 10:57:32
    1. [NJMON] New guy
    2. oriame1
    3. Hi All, I'm new at this and I need a bit of help. My family started in this country in Monmouth Co. in 1768 or so. I'm not sure where to look for information on my ancestors back that far. The family lived in the county until about 1798 when they moved to Ohio. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Dave Wamsley

    10/17/2002 08:51:53
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1109, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 20th August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1109 1109 1 1261 1235 McCOY Michael 45 m w Ireland 1109 2 1261 1235 McCOY Mary 36 f w Ireland 1109 3 1261 1235 McCOY Sarah 11 f w NJ 1109 4 1261 1235 McCOY Jane 5 f w NJ 1109 5 1261 1235 McCOY James 3 m w NJ 1109 6 1261 1235 McCOY Susannah 9/12 f w NJ 1109 7 1262 1236 DOPPLER Anthony 41 m w farm labor France 1109 8 1262 1236 DOPPLER Eisley 33 f w France 1109 9 1262 1236 DOPPLER Anthony 1 m w NJ 1109 10 1267* 1237 WOOLSTON Isaac M. 38 m w blacksmith NJ 1109 11 1267* 1237 WOOLSTON Mary S. 22 f w NJ 1109 12 1267* 1237 WOOLSTON Lemuel B. 9 m w NJ 1109 13 1267* 1237 WOOLSTON Emma 7 f w NJ 1109 14 1267* 1237 WOOLSTON Eleazer 6 m w NJ 1109 15 1267* 1237 WOOLSTON Charles 4 m w NJ 1109 16 1267* 1237 WOOLSTON Tilla 8/12 f w NJ 1109 17 1267* 1237 HOUGHMAN William 16 m w blacksmith NJ 1109 18 1267* 1237 WOOLSTON Henry 26 m w blacksmith NJ 1109 19 1267* 1237 STIMSON Sophia 17 f w domestic NJ 1109 20 1268 1238 HAMMELL Charles 31 m w coachmaker NJ 1109 21 1268 1238 HAMMELL Martha 33 f w NJ 1109 22 1268 1238 POWELL Charles 10 m w NJ 1109 23 1268 1238 POWELL Thomas 6 m w NJ 1109 24 1269 1239 EVANS Isaac 30 m w shoemaker NJ 1109 25 1269 1239 EVANS Ann 30 f w NJ 1109 26 1269 1239 EVANS Charlotte A. 11 f w NJ 1109 27 1269 1239 EVANS Alice 9 f w NJ 1109 28 1269 1239 EVANS Rebecca 5 f w NJ 1109 29 1269 1239 EVANS Isaac N. 7/12 m w NJ 1109 30 1270 1240 ALBERTSON Robert J. 25 m w farm labor NJ 1109 31 1270 1240 ALBERTSON Minerva 19 f w NJ 1109 32 1270 1240 ALBERTSON Sarah V. 1/12 f w NJ 1109 33 1271 1241 WOODWARD Susan G. 38 f w merchant NJ 1109 34 1271 1241 WOODWARD Emelina H. 11 f w NJ 1109 35 1271 1241 WOODWARD C. Stockton 9 m w NJ 1109 36 1272 1242 EISHMAN Henry, Jr. 31 m w mason NJ 1109 37 1272 1242 EISHMAN Ellen 30 f w NJ 1109 38 1272 1242 EISHMAN Susanna 4 f w NJ 1109 39 1272 1242 FISHER Rachel 64 f w gentlewoman NJ 1109 40 1273 1243 MIDDLETON Ezra 38 m w merchant 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."

    10/16/2002 10:29:39
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1108, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 20 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1108 1108 1 1251 1225 KELLEY Alfred 20 m w farm labor NJ 1108 2 1252 1226 DUBEL Charles 30 m w farm labor NJ 1108 3 1252 1226 DUBEL Abigail 24 f w NJ 1108 4 1252 1226 DUBEL Helen 3 f w NJ 1108 5 1252 1226 DUBEL James 75 m w gentleman NJ 1108 6 1252 1226 MIDDLETON Ann 28 f w NJ 1108 7 1252 1226 MIDDLETON Henry 2 m w NJ 1108 8 1253 1227 STEWART Hugh 35 m w farm labor Ireland 1108 9 1253 1227 STEWART Sarah 35 f w Ireland 1108 10 1253 1227 STEWART Matilda 10 f w NJ 1108 11 1253 1227 STEWART Amy 7 f w NJ 1108 12 1253 1227 STEWART Elizabeth 5 f w NJ 1108 13 1253 1227 STEWART John 3 m w NJ 1108 14 1253 1227 STEWART Robert 9/12 m w NJ 1108 15 1254 1228 COOPER William 24 m w farmer NJ 1108 16 1254 1228 COOPER Priscilla B. 21 f w NJ 1108 17 1254 1228 COOPER Joseph C. 9/12 m w NJ 1108 18 1254 1228 TOMLINSON Franklin M. 24 m w farmer NJ 1108 19 1254 1228 TOMLINSON Charles C. 19 f w NJ 1108 20 1254 1228 WHITCRAFT Samuel 10 m w NJ 1108 21 1255 1229 WHITCRAFT Abraham 35 m w farmer NJ 1108 22 1255 1229 WHITCRAFT Mary 75 f w housekeeper NJ 1108 23 1255 1229 WHITCRAFT Martha 50 f w seamstress NJ 1108 24 1255 1229 WHITCRAFT Mary Anna 12 f w NJ 1108 25 1256 1230 BRYENA John 33 m w farm labor Ireland 1108 26 1256 1230 BRYENA Ann 34 f w Ireland 1108 27 1257 1231 BARR John 46 m w farm labor Ireland 1108 28 1257 1231 BARR Bridget 50 f w Ireland 1108 29 1257 1231 BARR William 20 m w farm labor Ireland 1108 30 1257 1231 BARR Philip 10 m w Ireland 1108 31 1257 1231 BARR Daniel 8 m w Ireland 1108 32 1258 1232 BARR John, Jr. 26 m w farm labor Ireland 1108 33 1258 1232 BARR Bridget 27 f w Ireland 1108 34 1259 1233 McQUE John 35 m w farm labor Ireland 1108 35 1259 1233 McQUE Mary 35 f w Ireland 1108 36 1259 1233 McQUE John 2 m w NJ 1108 37 1259 1233 McQUE William 1 m w NJ 1108 38 1260 1234 MIDDLETON Aaron S. 54 m w weaver NJ 1108 39 1260 1234 MIDDLETON Sarah A. 57 f w NJ 1108 40 1260 1234 MIDDLETON Alvan 13 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."

    10/15/2002 11:54:10
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860 p. 1107, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 20 August 1860, Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1107 1107 1 1243 1217 REYNOLDS Sarah E. 9 f w NJ 1107 2 1243 1217 REYNOLDS Hester 6 f w NJ 1107 3 1244 1218 ORR Charles 40 m w farm labor Ireland 1107 4 1244 1218 ORR Amy 38 f w Ireland 1107 5 1244 1218 ORR Robert J. 9 m w NJ 1107 6 1245 1219 PROUT David 40 m b farm labor NJ 1107 7 1245 1219 PROUT Ann 35 f b NJ 1107 8 1245 1219 PROUT Josephine 10 f b NJ 1107 9 1245 1219 PROUT Franklin 4 m b NJ 1107 10 1246 1220 COOK James 34 m w farmer NJ 1107 11 1246 1220 COOK Melissa 38 f w NJ 1107 12 1246 1220 COOK William W. 6 m w NJ 1107 13 1246 1220 COOK Elizabeth H. 4 f w NJ 1107 14 1246 1220 COOK Mary A. 3 f w NJ 1107 15 1246 1220 HAINES George 56 m w farm labor NJ 1107 16 1247 1221 KENSLER Joseph 23 m w farm labor Wurtemberg 1107 17 1247 1221 KENSLER Martha 24 f w Ireland 1107 18 1247 1221 KENSLER James 1 m w NJ 1107 19 1248 1222 CARRS Philip 26 m w farm labor Germany 1107 20 1248 1222 CARRS Sarah 26 f w Ireland 1107 21 1249 1223 HUSTON Samuel S. 36 m w NJ 1107 22 1249 1223 HUSTON Elizabeth M. 30 f w NJ 1107 23 1249 1223 HUSTON Ridgway S. 10 m w NJ 1107 24 1249 1223 HUSTON Rachel S. 8 f w NJ 1107 25 1249 1223 HUSTON Rebecca J. 6 f w NJ 1107 26 1249 1223 HUSTON Samuel S. 4 m w NJ 1107 27 1249 1223 HUSTON Joshua 1 m w NJ 1107 28 1249 1223 TODD Mary 29 f w domestic Ireland 1107 29 1249 1223 MARSHALL William D. 21 m w farm labor Ireland 1107 30 1250 1224 JONES Albert 34 m w farmer NJ 1107 31 1250 1224 JONES Sarah H. 27 f w NJ 1107 32 1250 1224 JONES Samuel 1 m w NJ 1107 33 1250 1224 THOMPSON Winfield S. 10 m w NJ 1107 34 1250 1224 PHROM Henry 26 m w farm labor Germany 1107 35 1250 1224 DAVIS Hester A. 16 f b domestic NJ 1107 36 1251 1225 JONES Barclay 28 m w farmer NJ 1107 37 1251 1225 JONES Mary 21 f w NJ 1107 38 1251 1225 JONES Nathan 1 m w NJ 1107 39 1251 1225 BLACK Matilda 22 f b Pa 1107 40 1251 1225 HAINES John 17 m w farm labor Pa [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."

    10/14/2002 11:58:38
    1. [NJMON] who needed stout and lawrence ? contact me
    2. i have some info for you and i cant remember( isnt that a shock!!!!) lol - who needed it! linda

    10/13/2002 05:55:58
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS 1860 NJ, p. 1106, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ 18 August 1860, Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1106 1106 1 1234 1208 GITHENS Rebecca 70 f w gentlewoman NJ 1106 2 1234 1208 HAINES Mary 60 f w gentlewoman NJ 1106 3 1234 1208 GITHENS Margaret 50 f w gentlewoman NJ 1106 4 1235 1209 MATLACK George W. 33 m w farm labor NJ 1106 5 1235 1209 MATLACK Mary J. 32 f w NJ 1106 6 1235 1209 MATLACK Rachel A. 11 f w NJ 1106 7 1235 1209 MATLACK Ellis H. 9 m w NJ 1106 8 1235 1209 MATLACK William H. 7 m w NJ 1106 9 1235 1209 MATLACK Edward L. 3 m w NJ 1106 10 1236 1210 ANDREWS B. D. 59 m w farmer NJ 1106 11 1236 1210 ANDREWS Ann C. 56 f w NJ 1106 12 1236 1210 ANDREWS Thomas C. 21 m w NJ 1106 13 1236 1210 ANDREWS Charles 19 m w NJ 1106 14 1236 1210 ANDREWS Anna B. 12 f w NJ 1106 15 1236 1210 ATKINSON Anna M. 10 f w NJ 1106 16 1236 1210 PALLET Ann 40 f w domestic Ireland 1106 17 1236 1210 GARDNER William D. 12 m w NJ 1106 18 1236 1210 MONTGOMERY John 21 m w farm labor Ireland 1106 19 1236 1210 CORTNEY William 19 m w farm labor Ireland 1106 20 1237 1211 HOLMES Samuel 27 m w farmer NJ 1106 21 1237 1211 HOLMES Rachel 29 f w NJ 1106 22 1237 1211 HOLMES Edwin 1 m w NJ 1106 23 1238 1212 ROBERTS Agnes H. 59 f w storekeeper NJ 1106 24 1238 1212 McDONNELL Margaret 12 f w Pa 1106 25 1238 1212 ROBERTS Anna H. 21 f w NJ 1106 26 1238 1212 GARDNER Rebecca 20 f w domestic NJ 1106 27 1238 1212 VENNAL George 16 m w farm labor NJ 1106 28 1239 1213 GATES Michael 39 m w Bavaria 1106 29 1239 1213 GATES Frances 29 f w Bavaria 1106 30 1239 1213 GATES John 2 m w NJ 1106 31 1239 1213 GATES Kate 1/12 f w NJ 1106 32 1240 1214 COOK Joseph F. 27 m w farmer NJ 1106 33 1240 1214 COOK Hannah A. 21 f w NJ 1106 34 1240 1214 COOK Josiah B. 9/12 m w NJ 1106 35 1241 1215 VENDAL Josiah 49 m w farm labor NJ 1106 36 1241 1215 VENDAL Esther 49 f w NJ 1106 37 1242 1216 MELCHER Joseph 26 m w farm labor NJ 1106 38 1242 1216 MELCHER Mary J. 20 f w NJ 1106 39 1243 1217 REYNOLDS John 40 m w farm labor Ireland 1106 40 1243 1217 REYNOLDS Jane 46 f w 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."

    10/13/2002 01:40:57
    1. [NJMON] Rev War Pensions
    2. Thank you to everyone who contacted me regarding the pensions. I'm looking into everything that was sent. dottie

    10/12/2002 04:18:07
    1. Re: [NJMON] Rev War Pensions
    2. go to www.archives.gov. Follow the links for genealogy and then for military records. They have the form on-line for you to download to get the files. < g> Just got it yesterday. Good luck! Beth Cherkowsky [email protected] or [email protected] Researching genealogy for: Donahue/Donohue, Bradley, Forrester, Cherkowsky/Cerkauskus, Fountas, Barrett, Burke, Manning/Mannion/Mangan, Bridgeman in Delaware, Penna. Ireland, Greece, Lithuania and points south!

    10/12/2002 11:38:12
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1105, Burlington Co. Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 18 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1105 1105 1 1225 1199 KELLY Jane 2 f w NJ 1105 2 1226 1200 LERITY James 45 m w farm labor Ireland 1105 3 1226 1200 LERITY Frances 46 f w Ireland 1105 4 1226 1200 LERITY John 14 m w NJ 1105 5 1227 1201 FISH Obadiah 53 m w shoemaker NJ 1105 6 1227 1201 FISH Elizabeth 48 f w NJ 1105 7 1227 1201 FISH Mary A. 24 f w NJ 1105 8 1227 1201 FISH Obadiah 18 m w shoemaker NJ 1105 9 1227 1201 FISH Hezekiah h. 13 m w NJ 1105 10 1228 1202 SLOAN Joseph M. 37 m w carpenter NJ 1105 11 1228 1202 SLOAN Elizabeth W. 35 f w NJ 1105 12 1228 1202 SLOAN Sarah R. 9 f w NJ 1105 13 1228 1202 SLOAN Elizabeth 11/12 f w NJ 1105 14 1228 1202 WARNER William 67 m w farm labor Pa 1105 15 1228 1202 WARNER Ann 66 f w NJ 1105 16 1228 1202 TOUTZ Joseph 25 m w carpenter Pa 1105 17 1229 1203 COLES Mahlon M. 46 m w farmer NJ 1105 18 1229 1203 COLES Frances R. 27 f w NJ 1105 19 1229 1203 COLES Margaret W. 5 f w NJ 1105 20 1230 1204 RAPP Edwin L. 30 m w farm labor Pa 1105 21 1230 1204 RAPP Susan 29 f w NJ 1105 22 1230 1204 RAPP Wesley 3 m w NJ 1105 23 1230 1204 RAPP John H. 1 m w NJ 1105 24 1230 1204 RAPP Mary T. 26 f w seamstress Pa 1105 25 1231 1205 STILL Cupid 43 m b farm laobr NJ 1105 26 1231 1205 STILL Emeline 40 f b NJ 1105 27 1231 1205 STILL Louisa 15 f b NJ 1105 28 1231 1205 STILL Hester A. 11 f b NJ 1105 29 1231 1205 STILL Cupid 7 m b NJ 1105 30 1231 1205 STILL Joseph 2 m b NJ 1105 31 1231 1205 STILL William H. 9/12 m b NJ 1105 32 1232 1206 HAINES William 40 m w farmer NJ 1105 33 1232 1206 HAINES Eliza 26 f w NJ 1105 34 1233 1207 ROBERTS Hannah 48 f w NJ 1105 35 1233 1207 ROBERTS Edward 20 m w farmer NJ 1105 36 1233 1207 ROBERTS Mary R. 22 f w NJ 1105 37 1233 1207 ROBERTS Josiah 17 m w NJ 1105 38 1233 1207 ROBERTS Reuben M. 8 m w NJ 1105 39 1233 1207 ROBERTS Banjamin H. 5 m w NJ 1105 40 1233 1207 ROBERTS Mary 78 f w NJ "They will not go quietly these dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways, they let us know their spirit still survives."

    10/12/2002 03:42:40
    1. [NJMON] Evening Research Hours at OCHS
    2. Scott D. Peters
    3. For those who may be interested: The Ocean County Historical Society's Strickler Research Library will be open for evening research on a trial basis the following Thursdays: October 17, November 14 and December 12. On these days the library will be open from 4 - 9 pm and volunteers will be available to assist and guide researchers through the Society's genealogy and family history holdings. Scott D. Peters Research Director/Archivist Ocean County Historical Society 26 Hadley Ave., P.O. Box 2191 Toms River, NJ 08754-2191 (732) 341-1880 [email protected] [email protected] "Telling the Stories of Ocean County" Historically Speaking ALHFAM -FPIPN vice-chair for trivia, errata and miscellany [email protected] "The ordinary distinctions in society are often vague, and imply no just pre-eminence: rank and titles are adventitious things and instead of designating merit or virtue, are frequently the baubles of imbecility, or the sparkling decorations of meretricious pageantry" William Griffith, on behalf, and by order of the New-Jersey Society for promoting the gradual Abolition of Slavery, Twelfth Month (December) 20th, 1803

    10/11/2002 05:51:21
    1. Re: [NJMON] Rev War Pensions
    2. Nancy Lambert
    3. Hi, Rev. War Pension records are at National Archives in DC. Order form NATF 85 from them at http://www.archives.gov/global_pages/inquire_form.html It cost $38 to get the records. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 8:04 PM Subject: [NJMON] Rev War Pensions > Hi! > > Can someone tell me who I can contact to find out about a Revolutionary War > Pension Application. I copied information from the index but am not sure who > I contact to retrieve the information. > > Does anyone have access? > > Thanks > dottie > > > ==== 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

    10/11/2002 02:39:09
    1. [NJMON] Taylor Edward 1688
    2. Bill Frazee
    3. Subject: New Jersey Taylors > Hi Bill, > I have the information you are searching for, themes of the descendants > of Edward Taylor. However, in all the researching I have done, we have > never found a connection to the Lloyd's of London. That does not mean it > isn't there, we just haven't found it. (Snip) Hi Mary & Ken This Edward may be the one. Our Edward was the brother of Matthew Taylor who was with Carteret, settling land in New Jersey. Matthew died in 1688 & left land in Middletown, NJ to Edward. According to our info, son George inherited the family property in Middletown, while William & Joseph settled in Freehold. Naturally we began this search after moving to PA from NJ - 10 miles from Middletown! This is Bill's wife, Liz, and my family is Taylor. My grandfather was Lawrence Loyd Taylor, who died in 1943 but I have no birth date for him. Names I have heard in connection with the family include Marlpit Hall, Garrett's Hill & Taylor's Mansion House, all in Middletown, NJ Thank you for your help! All I was getting were dead ends! Any light shed will help! I could send you what I do have if you want me to, OK? LIZ

    10/11/2002 02:38:19
    1. [NJMON] Taylor, Edward 1692
    2. Bill Frazee
    3. Hi Mary & Ken This Edward may be the one. Our Edward was the brother of Matthew Taylor who was with Carteret, settling land in New Jersey. Matthew died in 1688 & left land in Middletown, NJ to Edward. According to our info, son George inherited the family property in Middletown, while William & Joseph settled in Freehold. Naturally we began this search after moving to PA from NJ - 10 miles from Middletown! This is Bill's wife, Liz, and my family is Taylor. My grandfather was Lawrence Loyd Taylor, who died in 1943 but I have no birth date for him. Names I have heard in connection with the family include Marlpit Hall, Garrett's Hill & Taylor's Mansion House, all in Middletown, NJ Thank you for your help! All I was getting were dead ends! Any light shed will help! I could send you what I do have if you want me to, OK? LIZ

    10/11/2002 02:26:23