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
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 18 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1104 1104 1 1217 1192 SMITH Andrew 3 m w NJ 1104 2 1217 1192 SMITH Amy 2 f w NJ 1104 3 1218 1193 MILLIGAN William 30 m w farm labor Ireland 1104 4 1218 1193 MILLIGAN Alice 28 f w Ireland 1104 5 1218 1193 MILLIGAN Amy A. 8 f w NJ 1104 6 1218 1193 MILLIGAN William G. 5 m w NJ 1104 7 1218 1193 MILLIGAN James B. 3 m w NJ 1104 8 1218 1193 MILLIGAN Robert H. 10/12 m w NJ 1104 9 1219 unoccupied 1104 10 1220 1194 LIPPINCOTT Thomas 56 m w farmer NJ 1104 11 1220 1194 LIPPINCOTT Hannah 48 f w NJ 1104 12 1220 1194 LIPPINCOTT Lydia R. 28 f w NJ 1104 13 1220 1194 LIPPINCOTT Susanna 26 f w NJ 1104 14 1220 1194 LIPPINCOTT Emma 22 f w NJ 1104 15 1220 1194 LIPPINCOTT William R. 16 m w NJ 1104 16 1220 1194 LIPPINCOTT Eliza R. 9 f w NJ 1104 17 1221 1195 CLEMENT Jacob B. 38 m w wheelwright NJ 1104 18 1221 1195 CLEMENT Jane 36 f w NJ 1104 19 1221 1195 CLEMENT Risdon 12 m w NJ 1104 20 1221 1195 CLEMENT Mary 7 f w NJ 1104 21 1221 1195 CLEMENT Harris 5 m w NJ 1104 22 1221 1195 CLEMENT George 2 m w NJ 1104 23 1221 1195 FRANKLIN William 20 m w wheelwright PA 1104 24 1222 unoccupied 1104 25 1223 1196 WELLS Abraham 49 m w farm laborer NJ 1104 26 1223 1196 WELLS Esther 55 f w NJ 1104 27 1223 1196 WELLS John 16 m w NJ 1104 28 1223 *1197 FISH Joseph 27 m w shoemaker NJ 1104 29 1223 *1197 FISH Emma J. 22 f w NJ 1104 30 1223 *1197 FISH Emily 3 f w NJ 1104 31 1224 1198 PHARO Stephen 31 m w blacksmith NJ 1104 32 1224 1198 PHARO Hannah A. 28 f w NJ 1104 33 1224 1198 PHARO Mary Emma 7 f w NJ 1104 34 1224 1198 PHARO John H. 5 m w NJ 1104 35 1224 1198 PHARO Ellen 3 f w NJ 1104 36 1225 1199 KELLY John 32 m w farm labor Ireland 1104 37 1225 1199 KELLY Martha 32 f w Ireland 1104 38 1225 1199 KELLY Mary A. 7 f w Pa 1104 39 1225 1199 KELLY Susan 5 f w Pa 1104 40 1225 1199 KELLY Michael 3 m 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."
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 18 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p 1103 1103 1 1213 1188 EVANS Joseph E. 10 m w NJ 1103 2 1213 1188 EVANS George 8 m w NJ 1103 3 1213 1188 EVANS Charles W.R. 4 m w NJ 1103 4 1213 1188 EVANS Nathan L. 1 m w NJ 1103 5 1213 1188 WISHAM Desire B. 49 f w NJ 1103 6 1213 1188 NEAPLING Elizabeth 16 f w NJ 1103 7 1213 1188 CORDY Benjamin 21 m w farm labor NJ 1103 8 1214 1189 HAINES Mahlon R. 44 m w farmer NJ 1103 9 1214 1189 HAINES Maria 54 f w NJ 1103 10 1214 1189 HAINES Gilbert H. 21 m w NJ 1103 11 1214 1189 HAINES Beulah A. 16 f w NJ 1103 12 1214 1189 ADAMS Amanda D. 20 f w domestic NJ 1103 13 1214 1189 MORGAN Richard 16 m w Pa 1103 14 1214 1189 FISH Henry 12 m w NJ 1103 15 1214 1189 PINE Nazeus 66 m w farm labor NJ 1103 16 1214 1189 KELLY Stacy 19 m w farm labor NJ 1103 17 1215 1190 ROBERTS George 41 m w farmer NJ 1103 18 1215 1190 ROBERTS Elizabeth R. 30 f w NJ 1103 19 1215 1190 ROBERTS Hannah F. 10 f w NJ 1103 20 1215 1190 ROBERTS Eliza R. 8 f w NJ 1103 21 1215 1190 MILLER Elizabeth 9 f w NJ 1103 22 1215 1190 BARRETT Ann T. 18 f w domestic Ireland 1103 23 1215 1190 FRIEND Matthew 13 m w Germany 1103 24 1215 1190 CUNNINGHAM Michael 25 m w farm labor Ireland 1103 25 1215 1190 CUNNINGHAM Thomas 17 m w farm labor Ireland 1103 26 1216 1191 ROBERTS Josiah 38 m w farmer NJ 1103 27 1216 1191 ROBERTS Lydia 39 f w NJ 1103 28 1216 1191 ROBERTS Amy L. 10 f w NJ 1103 29 1216 1191 ROBERTS Mary F. 8 f w NJ 1103 30 1216 1191 ROBERTS Ellen T. 6 f w NJ 1103 31 1216 1191 ROBERTS Caroline 3 f w NJ 1103 32 1216 1191 ROBERTS Susan 28 f w gentlewoman NJ 1103 33 1216 1191 ROBERTS Elizabeth 23 f w NJ 1103 34 1216 1191 MILLER Catharine 15 f w NJ 1103 35 1216 1191 SHIELDS Jane 25 f w domestic NJ 1103 36 1216 1191 MILLER George 11 m w NJ 1103 37 1216 1191 CONNER Thomas 25 m w farm labor Ireland 1103 38 1216 1191 DOROTHY HUgh 21 m w farm labor NJ 1103 39 1217 1192 SMITH James 25 m w farm labor Ireland 1103 40 1217 1192 SMITH Bridget 26 f w Ireland "They will not go quietly these dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways, they let us know their spirit still survives."
Hello list, I know I have the 1850 Census somewhere printed out, but for the life of me, I can't find it. I am looking for the Patterson's that appeared along with the Shanks surname (of which I have no record). Does anyone have these names on computer format out there? I apologize for my untidiness, it's just that the court trial is upcoming in the matter of my brother's death and I am overrun by paperwork. Sincerely and Thanks in Advance, Donna Patterson [email protected] http://pattersonfamily.50megs.com (under reconstruction) www.jimbridgesjr.com
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 17 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1102 1102 1 1208 1181 CRISPIN William 20 m w NJ 1102 2 1208 1181 CRISPIN Samuel 11 m w NJ 1102 3 1209 1182 MATHIS Alfred 40 m w farm labor NJ 1102 4 1209 1182 MATHIS Mary 32 f w NJ 1102 5 1209 1182 MATHIS John C. 11 m w NJ 1102 6 1209 1182 MATHIS Rebecca C. 8 f w NJ 1102 7 1209 1182 MATHIS Emma T. 7 f w NJ 1102 8 1209 1182 MATHIS Elizabeth B. 2 f w NJ 1102 9 1209 1182 MATHIS Theodore N. 11/12 m w NJ 1102 10 1210 1183 HAINES Nathan 59 m w farmer NJ 1102 11 1210 1183 HAINES Mary Anna B. 43 f w NJ 1102 12 1210 1183 HAINES Nathan B. 3 m w NJ 1102 13 1210 1183 HAINES Hannah 63 f w gentlewoman NJ 1102 14 1210 1183 LIPPINCOTT Rachel 60 f w gentlewoman NJ 1102 15 1210 1183 EVANS Mary 16 f w NJ 1102 16 1210 1183 McCABE Hugh 25 m w Ireland 1102 17 1211 1184 ROBERTS Emmor 29 m w farmer NJ 1102 18 1211 1184 ROBERTS Martha 25 f w NJ 1102 19 1211 1184 ROBERTS Israel 2 m w NJ 1102 20 1211 1184 SHIELDS Eliza 25 f w domestic Ireland 1102 21 1211 1184 SPAN Roberts 14 m w NJ 1102 22 1211 1184 COLLINS Thomas 22 m w farm labor NJ 1102 23 1211 1184 YOUNG Mathew 25 m w farm labor Ireland 1102 24 1211 1184 EVANS Robert 19 m w farm labor NJ 1102 25 1210*1184 SUTVAN Stokes 20 m w farmer NJ 1102 26 1210*1184 SUTVAN Sarah 28 f w NJ 1102 27 1210*1184 SUTVAN Philena 2 f w NJ 1102 28 1210*1184 HAINES Joseph 16 m w NJ 1102 29 1211 1186 HUGG Richard M. 52 m w farmer NJ 1102 30 1211 1186 HUGG Hannah 48 f w NJ 1102 31 1211 1186 HUGG Mary 24 f w NJ 1102 32 1211 1186 HUGG Charles 20 m w NJ 1102 33 1211 1186 HUGG George W. 17 m w NJ 1102 34 1211 1186 HUGG Esther M. 56 f w gentlewoman NJ 1102 35 1211 1186 HAMLIN Elizabeth O. 40 f w domestic Ireland 1102 36 1211 1186 SMITH John 11 m b NJ 1102 37 1212 1187 VANCE Joseph M?W? 36 m w farm labor NJ 1102 38 1212 1187 VANCE Martha A. 26 f w NJ 1102 39 1213 1188 EVANS Carlton 34 m w farmer NJ 1102 40 1213 1188 EVANS Sarah A. 33 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."
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 17 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1101 1101 1 1203 1176 RAY* Catharine 8 f m Pa 1101 2 1203 1176 RAY* George R. 6 m m Pa 1101 3 1203 1176 RAY* Ann E. 3 f m Pa 1101 4 1203 1176 RAY* Bradley 2 m m Pa 1101 5 1203 1176 HAINES Elizabeth 65 f m Pa 1101 6 1204 1177 WILSON Thomas 42 m w farmer NJ 1101 7 1204 1177 WETHERLY Lydia 46 f w housekeeper NJ 1101 8 1204 1177 WILSON Margary 16 f w NJ 1101 9 1204 1177 WILSON Thomas H. 14 m w NJ 1101 10 1204 1177 WILSON Anna W. 12 f w NJ 1101 11 1204 1177 WILSON Florence L. 9 m w NJ 1101 12 1204 1177 HALORN Margaret 17 f w domestic NJ 1101 13 1204 1177 FLICK William 12 m w NJ 1101 14 1204 1177 WETHERLY Hannah 20 f w teacher NJ 1101 15 1205 1178 HURFF W. B. 34 m w farmer NJ 1101 16 1205 1178 HURFF Elizabeth 34 f w NJ 1101 17 1205 1178 HURFF Martha 10 f w NJ 1101 18 1205 1178 HURFF William H. 8 m w NJ 1101 19 1205 1178 HURFF James 6 m w NJ 1101 20 1205 1178 HURFF Mary J. 4 f w NJ 1101 21 1205 1178 HURFF Waters B. 1 m w NJ 1101 22 1205 1178 SOUDY Patrick 22 m w farm labor Ireland 1101 23 1205 1178 McLOURY Barney 17 m w farm labor Ireland 1101 24 1206 1179 SHATTON William 43 m w farm labor NJ 1101 25 1206 1179 SHATTON Jane 40 f w NJ 1101 26 1206 1179 SHATTON Charles 16 m w NJ 1101 27 1206 1179 SHATTON Margaret 15 f w NJ 1101 28 1206 1179 SHATTON John 8 m w NJ 1101 29 1206 1179 KAIGN Mary E. 9 f w NJ 1101 30 1207 1180 BROWN George L. 39 m w NJ 1101 31 1207 1180 BROWN Elizabeth T. 26 f w NJ 1101 32 1207 1180 BROWN Charles H. 10 m w NJ 1101 33 1207 1180 BROWN Hester H. 8 f w NJ 1101 34 1207 1180 BROWN Mary A. 6 f w NJ 1101 35 1207 1180 BROWN Elizabeth H. 4 f w NJ 1101 36 1207 1180 BROWN Isaac 5/12 m w NJ 1101 37 1207 1180 ELLESON Emeline 30 f w domestic NJ 1101 38 1207 1180 SMALL Able H. 13 m w NJ 1101 39 1208 1181 CRISPIN Caleb 50 m w farmer NJ 1101 40 1208 1181 CRISPIN Mary 47 f w NJ * surname of previous page appears to be spelled RARY Mayann A. Ross 7837 Benton Lane Hudson, OH 44236 330-425-0754 "They will not go quietly these dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways, they let us know their spirit still survives."
Does anyone know the location of Anthony or Andrew Race's Run? It is/was apparently some tributary extension of Lahaway Creek. Locating this would help locate land possibly owned by descendants. Thanks! JR
i cant remember! linda
Roosevelt started as New Deal experiment Published in the Asbury Park Press 10/07/02By LARRY WADDELL GUEST WRITERThe Monmouth County panhandle borough of Roosevelt, originally called Jersey Homesteads, stands as a monument to a New Deal-era experimental commune and the dashed dreams of a well-to-do social reformer named Benjamin Brown. Long a student of England's cooperative movement, the Ukrainian-born Brown envisioned a village modeled after Rochdale, founded in the English Midlands some 90 years before.In Brown's village, impoverished Jewish needleworkers who had emigrated from Russia and Poland would live together, working part-time on cooperatively owned farms and in a cooperatively owned garment factory.Armed with $500,000 from the government's new Resettlement Administration and Washington's blessings, Brown in 1935 bought 1,250 acres of farmland in western Millstone Township near Hightstown.Construction began immediately on some 200 dwellings for homesteaders drawn from the tenements and sweatshops of New York and Philadelphia. The stark white concrete-block buildings featured flat overhanging roofs, large windows, oil furnaces and central air conditioning. While some were ground-hugging one-family units, other consisted of two single-family homes linked with two-car garages.Before occupying their new homes, each family had to pay $500 into a fund to equip the clothing factory on the edge of town. Renters paid $14 a month plus $4 for taxes and had the option of buying their homes later at low prices with easy terms.As Washington's hand grew stronger in the administration of the village, the zealous and sometimes overbearing founder was gradually eased out as director-in-chief. He apparently had overestimated his settlers' abilities to live and work together in the new and unfamiliar setting.The homesteaders showed little aptitude for farming and limited enthusiasm for backbreaking agricultural drudgery that brought them wages of 25 cents an hour or less.Discontent and dissatisfaction among the resident garment workers led to several brief strikes. Since they owned shares in the enterprise, they were simply striking against themselves.Workmanship deteriorated, product rejections increased, delivery schedules were not met, and customers were lost. After years of propping up the plant, Washington balked and withdrew support.In later years, the factory was leased to a private hat-making company before being sold to a button manufacturer. Still later, it was occupied by a maker of geodesic structures.Washington withdrew its sponsorship of Jersey Homesteads and opened the village to any outsiders seeking affordable housing. In 1945, the village broke away from Millstone Township, won incorporation as a borough and changed its name to honor the nation's 32nd president. Today, the one-time commune serves as a bedroom community in which hundreds of residents commute to jobs in the New York metropolitan area.Mixed in among the modern homes they have built are scores of the units for the original homesteaders. Not only is the main street still called Rochdale Avenue, but a side street is named after Brown.Larry Waddell is a former Asbury Park Press staff writer who now writes about local history. <A HREF="http://marketing.injersey.com/subscriptions.html">Click Here</A> to subscribe to the Asbury Park Press
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 17 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1100B 1100B 1 1195 1168 DAVIS John S. 30 m w farmer NJ 1100B 2 1195 1168 DAVIS Mary 30 f w Ireland 1100B 3 1195 1168 DAVIS Mary J. 5 f w NJ 1100B 4 1195 1168 DAVIS Erastus B. 4 m w NJ 1100B 5 1195 1168 DAVIS Narland 3 m w NJ 1100B 6 1195 1168 DAVIS Martha W. 9/12 f w NJ 1100B 7 1195 1168 KATEN Eliza 30 f w domestic Ireland 1100B 8 1195 1168 SHULIX Emely 14 f w Germany 1100B 9 1195 1168 RONDLES Stephen 22 m w farm labor Ireland 1100B 10 1196 1169 KINE Benjamin L. 31 m w NJ 1100B 11 1196 1169 KINE Hannah A. 30 f w NJ 1100B 12 1196 1169 KINE Martha A. 9 f w NJ 1100B 13 1196 1169 KINE Rachel 5 f w NJ 1100B 14 1196 1169 KINE Joseph H. 2 m w NJ 1100B 15 1196 1169 HAINES Kesiah 56 f w nurse NJ 1100B 16 1197 1170 FRAIN John 65 m w farmer NJ 1100B 17 1197 1170 FRAIN Ann 60 f w NJ 1100B 18 1197 1170 KINDALL Lydia 30 f w NJ 1100B 19 1197 1170 FRAIN Amos 25 m w farmer NJ 1100B 20 1197 1170 FRAIN Joseph 16 m w NJ 1100B 21 1197 1170 ROBERTS Amos 12 m w NJ 1100B 22 1198 1171 ROBERTS Henry 30 m w farmer NJ 1100B 23 1198 1171 ROBERTS Mary Ann 23 f w NJ 1100B 24 1198 1171 SCHOOL Patrick 26 m w farm labor Ireland 1100B 25 1199 1172 ALLEN Joseph R. 37 m w farmer NJ 1100B 26 1199 1172 ALLEN Margaret 36 f w NJ 1100B 27 1199 1172 DAYTON Esther 32 f w NJ 1100B 28 1199 1172 DAYTON James H. 8 m w NJ 1100B 29 1199 1172 McMAIN Charles E. 7 m w NJ 1100B 30 1199 1172 TRUET John 18 m b farm labor unknown 1100B 31 1200 1173 RYROSSON Anthony 27 m m NJ 1100B 32 1200 1173 RYROSSON Ellen 29 f m NJ 1100B 33 1201 1174 WATSON Elwood 29 m w farm labor NJ 1100B 34 1201 1174 WATSON Martha 28 f w NJ 1100B 35 1201 1174 WATSON Sallie L. 8 f w NJ 1100B 36 1201 1174 WATSON Walter W. 10/12 m w NJ 1100B 37 1202 1175 WHITCRAFT Charles 50 m w farm labor NJ 1100B 38 1202 1175 WHITCRAFT Jemima 48 f w NJ 1100B 39 1203 1176 RARY Brasley J. 37 m m farm labor Pa 1100B 40 1203 1176 RARY Eliza 40 f m PA "They will not go quietly these dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways, they let us know their spirit still survives."
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 16 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1100A 1100A 1 1188 1161 SHARP Martha 35 f w NJ 1100A 2 1188 1161 SHARP Benjamin 32 m w farmer NJ 1100A 3 1188 1161 SHARP Sarah 29 f w NJ 1100A 4 1188 1161 SHARP Lydia 26 f w NJ 1100A 5 1188 1161 SHARP Mary 23 f w NJ 1100A 6 1188 1161 SHARP John 21 m w NJ 1100A 7 1188 1161 SHARP Leticiana 18 f w NJ 1100A 8 1188 1161 SHARP Elizabeth 16 f w NJ 1100A 9 1188 1161 SHARP Charles 13 m w NJ 1100A 10 1188 1161 HOFFMAN Samuel 9 m w NJ 1100A 11 1189 1162 MOORE Cyrus, Jr. 35 m w farmer NJ 1100A 12 1189 1162 MOORE Hope 32 f w NJ 1100A 13 1189 1162 MOORE Hannah L 6 f w NJ 1100A 14 1189 1162 MOORE Stacy L. 2 m w NJ 1100A 15 1189 1162 MOORE Abel 11 m w NJ 1100A 16 1189 1162 ROBERTS Asa 16 m w farm labor NJ 1100A 17 1190 1163 WALTON William 62 m w farmer Pa 1100A 18 1190 1163 WALTON Mary A. 62 f w NY 1100A 19 1190 1163 WALTON William Jr. 21 m w PA 1100A 20 1191 1164 WALTON Henry P. 33 m w farmer PA 1100A 21 1191 1164 WALTON Lydia 31 f w NJ 1100A 22 1191 1164 WALTON Frances D. 3 f w NJ 1100A 23 1191 1164 WALTON Henry D. 1 m w NJ 1100A 24 1191 1164 WEAVER Labella 56 f w gentlewoman NJ 1100A 25 1191 1164 WHITCRAFT Hannah 23 f w domestic NJ 1100A 26 1191 1164 BISHOP Robert 23 m w farm labor NJ 1100A 27 1191 1164 ALBERTSON Alfred 14 m w NJ 1100A 28 1192 1165 GRISCOM David D. 33 m w farmer NJ 1100A 29 1192 1165 GRISCOM Elizabeth H. 34 f w NJ 1100A 30 1192 1165 GRISCOM Mary L. 11 f w NJ 1100A 31 1192 1165 GRISCOM Samuel 9 m w NJ 1100A 32 1192 1165 GALLAGER Ellen 16 f w domestic NJ 1100A 33 1192 1165 ROSS George 21 m farm labor NY 1100A 34 1193 1166 WHITE C??? 68 m b N.Carolina 1100A 35 1193 1166 WHITE Mary 45 f b Del. 1100A 36 1193 1166 WHITE Mary E. 16 f b NJ 1100A 37 1194 1167 KINDAL Benjamin 36 m w carpenter NJ 1100A 38 1194 1167 KINDAL Rebecca 39 f w NJ 1100A 39 1194 1167 KINDAL Harriet 4 f w NJ 1100A 40 1194 1167 KINDAL Elizabeth 2 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."
Hi! I am looking for the name VANGIESON or a variation of the spelling. Is this a Monmouth or Ocean County name? Thanks! dottie
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 16 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1099B 1099B 1 1181 1154 STANLEY Margaret 38 f w Ireland 1099B 2 1181 1154 STANLEY Joseph 9 m w NJ 1099B 3 1181 1154 STANLEY Mary 6 f w NJ 1099B 4 1181 1154 STANLEY Samuel 4 m w NJ 1099B 5 1181 1154 STANLEY John 3 m w NJ 1099B 6 1181 1154 STANLEY Eliza 9/12 f w NJ 1099B 7 1182 1155 SHARP Aaron 50 m w farmer NJ 1099B 8 1182 1155 SHARP Rachel T. 52 f w NJ 1099B 9 1182 1155 SHARP Thornton 17 m w NJ 1099B 10 1182 1155 SHARP Mary A. 12 f w NJ 1099B 11 1182 1155 STEWART Margaret 18 f w NJ 1099B 12 1182 1155 WELLS Page 7 m w NJ 1099B 13 1183 1156 SHARP Mahlon 70 m w farmer NJ 1099B 14 1183 1156 SHARP Hannah 68 f w NJ 1099B 15 1183 1156 PRICKETT Sarah 38 f w NJ 1099B 16 1183 1156 SHARP Thomas 20 m w farm labor NJ 1099B 17 1183 1156 KING Henry 12 m w PA 1099B 18 1183 1156 KING Joel 8 m w NJ 1099B 19 1183 1156 PRICKETT Juah 5 f w NJ 1099B 20 1184 1157 BRANSON William 27 m w farm labor NJ 1099B 21 1184 1157 BRANSON Rebecca J. 22 f w NJ 1099B 22 1184 1157 BRANSON Sarah J. 1 f w NJ 1099B 23 1185 1158 HAINES Clayton N. 33 m w farmer NJ 1099B 24 1185 1158 HAINES Tameen 26 F W NJ 1099B 25 1185 1158 HAINES Beulah E. 7 f w NJ 1099B 26 1185 1158 BROWN Ellen 18 f b domestic NJ 1099B 27 1186 1159 JESSUP William 56 m w farmer NJ 1099B 28 1186 1159 JESSUP Mary R. 52 f w NJ 1099B 29 1186 1159 JESSUP Esther 23 f w NJ 1099B 30 1186 1159 MORTON Susan 22 f w NJ 1099B 31 1186 1159 McNENEY Selenia 18 f w NJ 1099B 32 1186 1159 FRENCH Joshua 10 m w NJ 1099B 33 1186 1159 MESTENEY Henerich 22 m w farm labor NJ 1099B 34 1187 1160 MOORE Daniel M. 33 m w farm labor NJ 1099B 35 1187 1160 MOORE Martha 33 f w NJ 1099B 36 1187 1160 MOORE Charles 9 m w NJ 1099B 37 1187 1160 MOORE William 6 m w NJ 1099B 38 1187 1160 MOORE James 3 m w NJ 1099B 39 1188 1161 SHARP Able 56 m w farmer NJ 1099B 40 1188 1161 SHARP Letitia 56 f w NJ [email protected] "They will not go quietly these dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways, they let us know their spirit still survives."
Hi List, To all that responded to my request for the subject address, a hardy 'thank you.' I hope to visit the area next week and walk the near by cemeteries. My PATTERSON family branch lived and died in the area going back to 1760 according to bible notes. Josiah Patterson, Sr(1760-1825) m. Lydia (1789-1863). Where Josiah Sr came from I haven't been able to find out, but family data show that four generations, at least, lived in the farm house that was probably built by Josiah Sr. The property where the house stood in West Farms is now owned by an outfit that trains horses. Before my uncle (mother's brother) passed away, I had him draw me a sketch of how he remembered the farm layout - where the house was, etc. I remember my grandmother speaking of how they kept the milk and butter in some sort of arrange- ment in the creek to keep it cold. When I was about 4 or 5 years old, (1931-32) I remember visiting the farm house with my mother. It was sorely in need of repair by then. Aunt Kesiah Patterson (who married Calib L. White) was ill in bed but she raised up to greet us. It was night and dark inside except for the lamp by her bed. Ted Page, Brevard, NC
Adephia, NJ was Blue Ball at one time. In searching the web (I checked under ' "Blue Ball" Adelphia') you will find a considerable amount of information. http://www.visitmonmouth.com/oralhistory/bios/LangJim-Ed2.htm Bethesda Methodist Church Cemetery, at Adelphia (Formerly Blue Ball), Howell Township http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/cstillwell/M_graves.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy Borne" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 8:24 PM Subject: Re: [NJMON] Bethesda Methodist Church > Phone book shows > Bethesda United Methodist Church > Adelphia Rd > Adelphia, NJ > zip code is 07710 > Never heard of Blue Ball > ooo---This Email Scanned for Virus---ooo > by > ooo--- Norton Anti-Virus---ooo > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Theodore R Page" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 8:07 PM > Subject: [NJMON] Bethesda Methodist Church > > > > Hi List, > > > > Would SKS please send me the address for the subject church in > > Adelphia (AKA Blue Ball)? > > > > My grandmother used to talk about Blue Ball everyonce in a while. > > She grew up living in West Farms an other parts of Howell township. > > Blue Ball must have been an exciting place for young people around > > 1880 or 1890. > > > > Ted Page, Brevard, NC > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N) > > ============================== > 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 > >
Phone book shows Bethesda United Methodist Church Adelphia Rd Adelphia, NJ zip code is 07710 Never heard of Blue Ball ooo---This Email Scanned for Virus---ooo by ooo--- Norton Anti-Virus---ooo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Theodore R Page" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 8:07 PM Subject: [NJMON] Bethesda Methodist Church > Hi List, > > Would SKS please send me the address for the subject church in > Adelphia (AKA Blue Ball)? > > My grandmother used to talk about Blue Ball everyonce in a while. > She grew up living in West Farms an other parts of Howell township. > Blue Ball must have been an exciting place for young people around > 1880 or 1890. > > Ted Page, Brevard, NC > > > > > ==== 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 >
Hi List, Would SKS please send me the address for the subject church in Adelphia (AKA Blue Ball)? My grandmother used to talk about Blue Ball everyonce in a while. She grew up living in West Farms an other parts of Howell township. Blue Ball must have been an exciting place for young people around 1880 or 1890. Ted Page, Brevard, NC
BURLINGTON CO. NJ 15 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1099A 1099A 1 1173 1146 BROWN Isaac, Jr. 40 m w farmer NJ 1099A 2 1173 1146 BROWN Lucy 30 f w NJ 1099A 3 1173 1146 BROWN Hetty A. 8 f w NJ 1099A 4 1173 1146 BROWN Sarah A. 7 f w NJ 1099A 5 1173 1146 BROWN Mary E. 4 f w NJ 1099A 6 1173 1146 BROWN Emma E. 7/12 f w NJ 1099A 7 1174 1147 HAINES Thomas L. 60 m w farmer NJ 1099A 8 1174 1147 HAINES Elizabeth 56 f w NJ 1099A 9 1174 1147 HAINES Thomas C. 25 m w farmer NJ 1099A 10 1174 1147 HAINES Lydia L. 19 f w NJ 1099A 11 1174 1147 HAINES Mary A. 16 f w NJ 1099A 12 1174 1147 WRIGHT Hannah 60 f w NY 1099A 13 1174 1147 PETTIT Joshua 17 m w farm labor NJ 1099A 14 1175 1148 CASSADY Patrick 28 m w Ireland 1099A 15 1175 1148 CASSADY Margaret 26 f w Ireland 1099A 16 1175 1148 CASSADY Francis 8 m w NJ 1099A 17 1175 1148 CASSADY Thomas 1 m w NJ 1099A 18 1176 1149 COX Richard L. 53 m w farmer NJ 1099A 19 1176 1149 COX Mary A. H. 47 f w NJ 1099A 20 1176 1149 COX Clarence L. 18 m w NJ 1099A 21 1176 1149 COX Amy M. 14 f w NJ 1099A 22 1176 1149 COX Hewling M. 11 m w NJ 1099A 23 1177 1150 COX John B. 47 m w farmer NJ 1099A 24 1177 1150 COX Mary H. 42 f w NJ 1099A 25 1177 1150 COX Joseph B. 20 m w NJ 1099A 26 1177 1150 COX Eliza A. 18 f w NJ 1099A 27 1177 1150 COX Emma 16 f w NJ 1099A 28 1177 1150 COX Sarah H. 10 f w NJ 1099A 29 1177 1150 COX Mary Anna 8 f w NJ 1099A 30 1177 1150 COX Durwyn 6 m w NJ 1099A 31 1177 1150 COX William E. 3 m w NJ 1099A 32 1177 1150 VANBURN Julia G. 14 f b NJ 1099A 33 1178 1151 BRANSON Thomas 57 m w farm labor NJ 1099A 34 1178 1151 BRANSON Ann 57 f w NJ 1099A 35 1178 1151 BRANSON Isaac T. 9 m w NJ 1099A 36 1179 1152 McVAINE Sarah 77 f w gnetlewoman NJ 1099A 37 1180 1153 ALLOWAY Jacob 54 m w farmer NJ 1099A 38 1180 1153 ALLOWAY Elizabeth 47 f w NJ 1099A 39 1180 1153 ALLOWAY Sarah 18 f w NJ 1099A 40 1181 1154 STANLEY Robert 33 m w farm labor Ireland "They will not go quietly these dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle ways, they let us know their spirit still survives."
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 15 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1098 1098 1 1164 1137 COX William 13 m w NJ 1098 2 1164 1137 SMALL William 25 m w farm labor Ireland 1098 3 1164 1137 SMALL Mary J. 23 f w Ireland 1098 4 1164 1137 SMALL Samuel L. 2 m w Ireland 1098 5 1164 1137 SMALL William J. 10/12 m w Ireland 1098 6 1165 1138 LUVEZY Moses 49 m w NJ 1098 7 1165 1138 LUVEZY Sarah A. 55 f w NJ 1098 8 1165 1138 HARGDEY Frances 15 f w NJ 1098 9 1165 1138 HARRIS Diana 30 f w domestic England 1098 10 1165 1138 WEIL Stephen 30 m w farm labor NJ 1098 11 1166 1139 KING Thomas 25 m w farm labor NJ 1098 12 1166 1139 KING Sarah 20 f w NJ 1098 13 1167 1140 EVANS Benjamin 43 m w NJ 1098 14 1167 1140 EVANS Sarah 35 f w NJ 1098 15 1167 1140 EVANS Charles H. 9 m w NJ 1098 16 1167 1140 EVANS B. F. 4 m w NJ 1098 17 1167 1140 COLLINS Margaret 35 f w domestic Ireland 1098 18 1167 1140 CLINE William D. 35 m w farm labor Pa 1098 19 1168 1141 BALLINGER Oliphant 37 m w farmer NJ 1098 20 1168 1141 BALLINGER Rebecca E. 44 f w NJ 1098 21 1168 1141 BALLINGER Thomas T. 9 m w NJ 1098 22 1168 1141 BALLINGER Sarah W. 8 f w NJ 1098 23 1168 1141 BALLINGER Mary V. 5 f w NJ 1098 24 1168 1141 BALLINGER Levi T. 2 m w NJ 1098 25 1168 1141 SILVER Catherine 25 f w domestic Ireland 1098 26 1169 1142 JONES Jacob 25 m b farm labor NJ 1098 27 1169 1142 JONES Ellen 23 f b NJ 1098 28 1169 1142 JONES Benjamin 12 m b NJ 1098 29 1170 1143 JENKINS Richard 60 m b farm labor NJ 1098 30 1170 1143 JENKINS Hester 50 f b NJ 1098 31 1170 1143 JENKINS Sarah 15 f b NJ 1098 32 1170 1143 JENKINS Hetty 8 f b NJ 1098 33 1171 1144 THOMPSON Pemberton 48 m w bricklayer NJ 1098 34 1171 1144 THOMPSON Margaret 44 f w NJ 1098 35 1171 1144 THOMPSON William 15 m w NJ 1098 36 1171 1144 THOMPSON Mary J. 8 f w NJ 1098 37 1171 1144 THOMPSON Sarah V. 6 f w NJ 1098 38 1171 1144 THOMPSON Eliza A. 8 f w NJ 1098 39 1172 1145 HOFFMAN Samuel 60 m w farm labor Virginia 1098 40 1172 1145 HOFFMAN George 16 m 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."
I am trying to locate relatives of my grandmother, LOUISA LEIER LANZARO, who died in NJ in 1920. One of her sisters was AMELIA, whose nickname was Meddie. She was born in Brooklyn in 1895. Meddie married JOHN BERRY. They had 3 children: FLORENCE, JACK & GLADYS. Florence married someone named GITTENS. Gladys married a JACK SMITH. Most of them lived in Monmouth (Sea Girt?) and Ocean counties. If anyone has any info about any of them, please contact me. ....Larry Lanzaro