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    1. [NJMON] LIST ADMIN
    2. Pat Mount
    3. FORWARDED BY LIST ADMIN FROM CLAYTON LIST! PLEASE DO NOT DISCUSS THIS FURTHER ON THE LIST. Thanks for your continued cooperation! Pat Mount I rarely do virus alerts but am making you aware of this new worm that was launched this week. Please read the following and take the appropriate precautions to protect your computer. If you have questions, there are web sites listed to assist you. 1. News and Notes: ------------------ 1a. Be Careful Out There. The Bugbear is no teddy bear. It is an e-mail worm containing backdoor components that can allow an infected system to be remotely compromised; it also includes the ability to kill antivirus and firewall software, leaving infected systems wide open to further attacks and lulling you into a false sense of security thinking your system is virus-free. Genealogists have much more interesting things to do than deal with an Internet worm with a Trojan horse, but such is life online. Bugbear, which hit Great Britain and Australia users first on Monday, September 30, according to news reports, is also known as Tanatos. It arrives via e-mail with no distinct characteristics except that the attached file is always 50,688 bytes long. The subject line and text are stolen from existing e-mail it finds on an infected machine. Many RootsWeb users are expressing concerns about this latest varmint because unless you pay extra-careful attention you might think an e-mail with the attached Bugbear worm is coming from a trusted genealogy friend, family member, or from your favorite Mailing List. RootsWeb's Mailing Lists do not allow any attachments, but that doesn't mean you won't receive something that will fool you into thinking the message is from a RootsWeb Mailing List. This is one clever worm. There are confirmed reports of Bugbear even forging some prepends commonly used on many of our Mailing Lists. If you receive e-mail with an attachment that appears to be from say [SURNAME-L] and you are not subscribed to that Mailing List, that is a good indication that it is a message with the Bugbear worm attached. Even if you are subscribed to a certain list and there is an attachment, do not open it. Many of us are still fighting off the Klez worm, which steals and forges our e-mail addresses and subject lines, and now along comes Bugbear and the Opaserv worms. The latter is a network worm that was discovered September 30 also. Are you at risk? You certainly are if you are a Windows user, and especially if you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or 5.5 browsers and have not applied the patch found in MS01-020. [Note: Copy and paste carefully; this is a 2-line URL:] http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ MS01-020.asp?frame=true According to CNET News.com, a flaw in MIME (the multipurpose Internet mail extensions) lets a malicious program attached to an e-mail message execute (start) when the text of the message appears in Outlook or Outlook Express (popular e-mail applications). The software problem was patched by Microsoft almost 18 months ago, but it is obvious that many genealogists have not updated their computers. Don't know what version of Microsoft Internet Explorer you have? Launch the browser, click on the Help menu and select About Internet Explorer to find out. To prevent infection, Windows users be sure your system is current: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/default.htm and everyone should update their antivirus software and refrain from opening any attachment unless the sender confirms that he or she sent it to you. The major antivirus (AV) software companies have updated their files to include protection from Bugbear -- but you need to be sure your AV is up-to-date. Moreover, don't rely exclusively on your AV to protect you from every virus or worm that comes along. If you use Outlook or Outlook Express for your e-mail application, be sure to set your VIEW options to show attachments. In Outlook Express make sure that the Preview Pane option is off. In Outlook, under VIEW, turn off the Auto Review and the Preview Pane. Some e-mail clients treat Mailing List digests as separate attachments, but those will always have the Mailing List digest request address as the FROM address and they will have the digest volume and number in the subject line. However, be wary, if attachment is exactly 50,688 bytes, it probably is the Bugbear. For additional tips and links, please see: Virus, Trojans, Worms: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/announce.html **************************************************************************** * http://housecall.antivirus.com/pc_housecall/ * http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ * http://www.stanford.edu/group/partners/hoaxes.shtml * http://kumite.com/myths/ * http://www.mcafee.com/anti-virus/ * http://www.europe.f-secure.com/v-descs/

    10/03/2002 02:04:50
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1097, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 15 August 1860, PO Mt. HOlly, Evesham Twp. p. 1097 1096 40 1157 1130 HENRY Caleb 40 m b farm labor Del. 1097 1 1157 1130 HENRY Emeline 30 f b N. Carolina 1097 2 1157 1130 HENRY Ruth Anna 12 f b NJ 1097 3 1157 1130 HENRY David 10 m b NJ 1097 4 1157 1130 HENRY Harriet 9 f b NJ 1097 5 1157 1130 HENRY Caleb 8 m b NJ 1097 6 1157 1130 HENRY Joseph 6 m b NJ 1097 7 1157 1130 HENRY Joshua 3 m b NJ 1097 8 1157 1130 HENRY Jane 5/12 f b NJ 1097 9 1158 1131 BANTRUM Elizabeth 56 f b Del. 1097 10 1158 1131 BANTRUM William 23 m b farm labor NJ 1097 11 1158 1131 BANTRUM Mary 20 f b NJ 1097 12 1158 1131 BANTRUM Susan 15 f b NJ 1097 13 1158 1131 BANTRUM Julia 18 f b NJ 1097 14 1159 1132 LANTERS Thomas 45 m b unknown 1097 15 1159 1132 LANTERS Hester 35 f b NJ 1097 16 1159 1132 CLAYTON James 3 m b NJ 1097 17 1160 1133 CHRISTIAN Joseph 60 m w farmer NJ 1097 18 1160 1133 CHRISTIAN Elmira 40 f w NJ 1097 19 1160 1133 CHRISTIAN Edward 7 m w NJ 1097 20 1160 1133 CHRISTIAN Henry E. 4 m w NJ 1097 21 1160 1133 CHRISTIAN Frances W. 2 m w NJ 1097 22 1161 1134 BRICE Alexander 59 m b famr labor NJ 1097 23 1161 1134 BRICE Rhoda 59 f b NJ 1097 24 1161 1134 CLAYTON Rachel 18 f b NJ 1097 25 1162 1135 SHARP William B. 31 m w farmer NJ 1097 26 1162 1135 SHARP Martha P. 32 f w NJ 1097 27 1162 1135 SHARP Jonathan R. 4 m w NJ 1097 28 1162 1135 SHARP David 3 m w NJ 1097 29 1162 1135 SHARP Mary A. 1 f w NJ 1097 30 1162 1135 SMITH Hannah 13 f w NJ 1097 31 1162 1135 JERDON Elizabeth 30 f w NJ 1097 32 1162 1135 JERDON Samuel 2 m w NJ 1097 33 1162 1135 TAYLOR Alexander 20 m b farm labor NJ 1097 34 1163 1136 HAINES Simeon 60 m w farmer NJ 1097 35 1163 1136 HAINES MAry 58 f w NJ 1097 36 1163 1136 HAINES Shelley 25 m w NJ 1097 37 1163 1136 MURRAY Sarah C. 17 f m domestic NJ 1097 38 1163 1136 MURRAY Elisha 2/12 m w NJ 1097 39 1164 1137 SHARP Joseph 66 m w farmer NJ 1097 40 1164 1137 SHARP Keturah 52 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." [email protected]

    10/02/2002 05:52:51
    1. [NJMON] RE: Old Stout Farm
    2. LaVonne Ayres
    3. I am interested in STOUTs from Monmouth also. I have an Amy STOUT born 31 Jan 1809 to Johnathon STOUT and Elizabeth JEFFREY. Jonathan and Elizabeth were married in Monmouth 25 Dec 1805 according to the IGI online. There other children are Johnathon, David, Eliza, Emily and Hannah, unknown dates. Johnathan STOUT's mother was suppose to be Amy WHITE. I do not know who his father was. Always interested in researchers with the same surname and area. Do any of these names ring a bell? Thanks, LaVonne Dottie wrote: >Looking for the location of what would have been the "Old Stout Farm". Information given is "at Centerville, near Keyport". Also the Stout I am interested in is: Jerret S or Jarret S or Garret S Stout who would have been the son of John Stout and Martha Bedel.< I am interested in STOUTs from Monmouth also. I have an Amy STOUT born 31 Jan 1809 to Johnathon STOUT and Elizabeth JEFFREY. Jonathan and Elizabeth were married in Monmouth 25 Dec 1805 according to the IGI online. There other children are Johnathon, David, Eliza, Emily and Hannah, unknown dates. Johnathan STOUT's mother was suppose to be Amy WHITE. I do not know who his father was. Always interested in researchers with the same surname and area. Do any of these names ring a bell? Thanks, LaVonne "Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier."-Charles F. Kettering BARE/BARRE in CA, OH, NY, & PA. EASTERWOOD, FREEMAN, HUNTER, SAYLES, in OH GIFFORD in OH, NY, & MA JEFFEREE/JEFFREES/JEFFREY in NJ & NY. MITCHELL & STOUT in NJ, NY, & PA. WALTER in OH & Minn. Dottie wrote: >Looking for the location of what would have been the "Old Stout Farm". Information given is "at Centerville, near Keyport". Also the Stout I am interested in is: Jerret S or Jarret S or Garret S Stout who would have been the son of John Stout and Martha Bedel.< _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com

    10/01/2002 05:16:26
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1096, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 13 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1096 1096 1 1144 1117 GARDNER Eliza 7 f w NJ 1096 2 1144 1117 GARDNER Edward 4 m w NJ 1096 3 1144 1117 BRADY Margaret 28 f w domestic NJ 1096 4 1144 1117 PRICKETT Samuel 50 m w farm labor NJ 1096 5 1145 1118 PEACOCK Charles 76 m w farm labor NJ 1096 6 1145 1118 PEACOCK Rachel 59 f w NJ 1096 7 1146 1119 FROUTH William 46 m w farm labor NJ 1096 8 1146 1119 FROUTH Frances E. 50 f w NJ 1096 9 1146 1119 FROUTH Mary A. 19 f w NJ 1096 10 1146 1119 FROUTH Levi T. 17 m w NJ 1096 11 1146 1119 FROUTH William H. 14 m w NJ 1096 12 1147 1120 LEWIS James 69 m w farmer NJ 1096 13 1147 1120 LEWIS Agnes 69 f w NJ 1096 14 1148 1121 REEVES Charles 29 m w farm labor NJ 1096 15 1148 1121 REEVES Rebecca 23 f w NJ 1096 16 1148 1121 REEVES Isaac 5 m w NJ 1096 17 1148 1121 REEVES Richard 3 m w NJ 1096 18 1148 1121 REEVES William 6/12 m w NJ 1096 19 1149 1122 HEWLINGS Amos 53 m w farm labor NJ 1096 20 1149 1122 HEWLINGS Mary 40 f w NJ 1096 21 1149 1122 HEWLINGS Charles 30 m w bricklayer NJ 1096 22 1149 1122 HEWLINGS Lydia A. 27 f w NJ 1096 23 1149 1122 HEWLINGS Coates 19 m w farm labor NJ 1096 24 1150 1123 LABRY John 46 m w England 1096 25 1150 1123 LABRY Elizabeth 50 f w England 1096 26 1151 1124 BATH Jacob 34 m w laborer Pa 1096 27 1151 1124 BATH Ellen 38 f w Ireland 1096 28 1152 1125 LRIPP James 49 m b farm labor Conn 1096 29 1152 1125 LRIPP Sarah 47 f b Pa 1096 30 1153 1126 JAMES William 35 m b Del 1096 31 1153 1126 JAMES William 7 m b NJ 1096 32 1153 1126 JAMES David J. 3 m b NJ 1096 33 1153 1126 GROSS Elizabeth 26 f b housekeeper NJ 1096 34 1153 1126 SMITH Stephen 19 m b Pa 1096 35 1154 1127 TILLMAN John 45 m b farm labor unknown 1096 36 1154 1127 TILLMAN Kesiah 65 f b NJ 1096 37 1155 1128 GREEN Charles C. 57 m b NJ 1096 38 1155 1128 GREEN Mary A. 47 f b NY 1096 39 1156 1129 JONES Sarah 83 f b NJ 1096 40 1156 1129 HENRY Caleb 40 m b farm labor Del.

    10/01/2002 10:17:25
    1. [NJMON] "Old Stout Farm"
    2. Hi! Looking for the location of what would have been the "Old Stout Farm". Information given is "at Centerville, near Keyport". Also the Stout I am interested in is: Jerret S or Jarret S or Garret S Stout who would have been the son of John Stout and Martha Bedel. Jerret was born October 9, 1813 and passed in Keyport February 20, 1906. He was married to Sarah Jane Dickerson/Dickinson/Dickenson of Monmouth County also. Parents of two children - Sarah Jane (?) and William H. Thank you. dottie

    09/30/2002 10:11:04
    1. Re: [NJMON] "Old Stout Farm"
    2. David Podmajersky
    3. Here's their headtsone: http://www.distantcousin.com/cemetery/nj/monmouth/greengrove/_Photo.asp?Photo=Pics/13/P1010224.jpg They are buried in Green Grove: http://www.distantcousin.com/cemetery/nj/monmouth/greengrove/stout.html --- [email protected] wrote: > Hi! > > Looking for the location of what would have been the "Old Stout Farm". > Information given is "at Centerville, near Keyport". > > Also the Stout I am interested in is: > > Jerret S or Jarret S or Garret S Stout who would have been the son of > John Stout and Martha Bedel. > > Jerret was born October 9, 1813 and passed in Keyport February 20, 1906. > He was married to Sarah Jane Dickerson/Dickinson/Dickenson of Monmouth County > also. Parents of two children - Sarah Jane (?) and William H. > > Thank you. > 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 > ===== Sincerely, David Podmajersky, Webmaster DistantCousin.com Spread the word. Link to http://DistantCousin.com and http://CousinConnect.com - the web's newest messaging sytem. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com

    09/30/2002 07:47:22
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS 1860 NJ, p. 1095, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 13 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1095 1095 1 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Margaret 8 f w NJ 1095 2 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Emma 6 f w NJ 1095 3 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Biddle 5 m w NJ 1095 4 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Elwood 15 m w NJ 1095 5 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Frances 3 m w NJ 1095 6 1138 1111 SMITH William 41 m w shoemaker NJ 1095 7 1138 1111 SMITH Ann 40 f w NJ 1095 8 1138 1111 SMITH Sarah A. 14 f w NJ 1095 9 1138 1111 SMITH Mary J. 10 f w NJ 1095 10 1138 1111 SMITH Ehilda 7 f w NJ 1095 11 1138 1111 SMITH Henry 5 m w NJ 1095 12 1139 1112 BORTON Joshua 52 m w farmer NJ 1095 13 1139 1112 BORTON Elizabeth 52 f w NJ 1095 14 1139 1112 BORTON William 24 m w NJ 1095 15 1139 1112 BORTON Aaron 17 m w NJ 1095 16 1139 1112 BORTON Hetty 15 f w NJ 1095 17 1139 1112 BORTON Elizabeth 11 f w NJ 1095 18 1139 1112 HICKEY Ellen 28 f w domestic Ireland 1095 19 1139 1112 HICKEY Mary 8 f w Ireland 1095 20 1139 1112 TURNER Jane 17 f w Pa 1095 21 1139 1112 ERWING James 23 m w NY 1095 22 1140 1113 SHREVE Samuel H. 36 m w farmer NJ 1095 23 1140 1113 SHREVE Elizabeth T. 29 f w NJ 1095 24 1140 1113 SHREVE Elizabeth A. 3 f w NJ 1095 25 1141 1114 READ John 27 m w blacksmith England 1095 26 1141 1114 READ Emeline 23 f w NJ 1095 27 1141 1114 READ Joseph F. 2 m w NJ 1095 28 1141 1114 READ Anna C. 1 f w NJ 1095 29 1142 1115 RISDON A. M. 37 m w coachmaker NJ 1095 30 1142 1115 RISDON Rachel C. 27 f w NJ 1095 31 1142 1115 SHARP Rachel 55 f w gentlewoman NJ 1095 32 1142 1115 LOBY Edwin C. 17 m w England 1095 33 1142 1115 LOBY John E. 16 m w England 1095 34 1142 1115 PEACOCK George 23 m w farm labor NJ 1095 35 1143 1116 GARDNER Joseph 45 m w farmer NJ 1095 36 1143 1116 GARDNER Eliza 46 f w NJ 1095 37 1143 1116 GARDNER Charles 17 m w NJ 1095 38 1143 1116 GARDNER John 14 m w NJ 1095 39 1143 1116 GARDNER Mary 11 f w NJ 1095 40 1143 1116 GARDNER James 9 m w NJ

    09/30/2002 05:27:25
    1. Re: [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1094, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. [email protected] wrote BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 10 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1094 1094 37 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH James 33 m w farmer NJ 1094 38 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Margaret B. 33 f w NJ 1094 39 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Sarah A. 12 f w NJ 1094 40 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Catherine H. 10 f w NJ 1 James Johnson Goodenough 1826- 1911 .. + Margaret Barton Keyes 1826 - 1897 ... 2 Sarah Ann B. Goodenough 1849 - .... + Samuel S. Witcraft 1847 - ..... 3 Clinton Witcraft 1875 - ... 2 Catharine H. Goodenough 1850 - ... + ? Haines 1845 - ..... 3 Margaret Haines 1875 - ........ + ?Eldridge 1875 - ........ 3 Zebedge Haines 1875 - 1911 ........ + Lillian? 1880 - ........... 4 Clarence Haines 1905 - ... 2 Margaret Crispin Goodenough 1854 - 1920 ... + ? Lamb 1850 - 1911 ........ 3 Florence Lamb 1875 - ........ +Myron Wilbur Robinson 1875 - ........ 3 Ethel Margaret Lamb 1880 - 1883 ... *2nd Husband of Margaret Crispin Goodenough: ... +Joseph L. Oliphant 1850 - ... 2 Emma Jane Goodenough 1855 - 1923 ... +? Frowert 1850 - ... 2 Biddle Haines Goodenough 1856 - 1900 ... +Alice? 1861 - ........ 3 Nellie 'Ella' Goodenough 1878 - ........ 3 Harry Goodenough 1880 - ... 2 Frances L. Goodenough 1858 - 1893 ... +James Love Stone 1854 - 1937 ........ 3 James Johnson Goodenough Stone, Sr. 1877 - 1954 ........ + MaryAnna Cole 1876 - 1953 ........... 4 James Johnson Goodenough Stone, Jr. 1912 - 1989 ........... + Hazel Louise Grimes 1920 - ........... *2nd Wife of James Johnson Goodenough Stone, Jr.: ........... + Roan Orloff 1920 - ........... 4 Oscar Perry Stone 1913 - ........... + Eleanor Clara Samuels 1921 - 1988 .............. 5 Virginia Eleanor Stone 1940 - .............. 5 Priscilla Ann Stone 1945 - ........... *2nd Wife of Oscar Perry Stone: ........... + Clara Munson 1929 - .............. 5 Stephen William Stone 1960 - .............. 5 Lynna Tracey Stone 1963 - ........ 3 Edward Braislin Stone 1878 - 1934 ........ + Lillian M. Venable 1871 - .......... 4 Frances M. Stone 1897 - .......... + Thomas Ryan 1895 - ............... 5 Thomas Stone Ryan 1920 - ............... 5 Edward Braislin Stone Ryan 1920 - .......... 4 Dorothy M. Stone 1900 - .......... + Robert Tugwell 1895 - .......... 5 Robert Tugwell 1925 - .......... 5 William Tugwell 1925 - .......... 5 Dorothy Tugwell 1925 - ..... 3 Lucy Stone 1876- ... 2 Harry Goodenough 1860 - My "brick wall" is Margaret Barton Keyes, wife of James Johnson Goodenough, b. NJ 1826. Her father is supposedly Nathan or Elnathan Keyes/Keys, b. CT abt. 1790. She had a brother, Abraham Keyes, who lived with the Goodenough family until his death and is buried with the family at Coletown Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Any assistance or ideas from fellow researchers will be gratefully accepted. Priscilla

    09/29/2002 01:29:01
    1. [NJMON] oops-David Eaton
    2. JoEllen Brown
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_3pHLpJz9pltZhPgg8Sg48A) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT --Boundary_(ID_3pHLpJz9pltZhPgg8Sg48A) Content-type: message/rfc822 Return-path: <> Received: from mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net [167.206.5.31]) by mstr9.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 0.8 (built Jul 12 2002)) with ESMTP id <[email protected]> for [email protected] (ORCPT [email protected]); Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:07:01 -0400 (EDT) Received: from process-daemon.mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net by mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 0.9 (built Jul 29 2002)) id <[email protected]> for [email protected] (ORCPT [email protected]); Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:07:03 -0400 (EDT) Received: from mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 0.9 (built Jul 29 2002)) id <[email protected]>; Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:07:03 -0400 (EDT) Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:07:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Internet Mail Delivery <[email protected]> Subject: Delivery Notification: Delivery has failed To: [email protected] Message-id: <[email protected]> MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: multipart/report; report-type=delivery-status; boundary="Boundary_(ID_cIn7mGqJxUdQTqB9acFM5Q)" X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 --Boundary_(ID_cIn7mGqJxUdQTqB9acFM5Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-language: en-US Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT This report relates to a message you sent with the following header fields: Return-path: <[email protected]> Received: from tcp-daemon.mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net by mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 0.9 (built Jul 29 2002)) id <[email protected]> (original mail from [email protected]); Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:07:03 -0400 (EDT) Received: from optonline.net (ool-182c0d7d.dyn.optonline.net [24.44.13.125]) by mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 0.9 (built Jul 29 2002)) with ESMTP id <[email protected]> for [email protected]; Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:05:24 -0400 (EDT) Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:08:16 -0400 From: JoEllen Brown <[email protected]> Subject: Eaton To: [email protected] Message-id: <[email protected]> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.78 [en] (Win98; U) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT X-Accept-Language: en Your message cannot be delivered to the following recipients: Recipient address: [email protected] Reason: Remote SMTP server has rejected address Diagnostic code: smtp;550 5.1.1 <[email protected]>... User unknown Remote system: dns;mail.rootsweb.com (mail.rootsweb.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.4; NO UCE C=US ST=Utah) --Boundary_(ID_cIn7mGqJxUdQTqB9acFM5Q) Content-type: message/delivery-status Reporting-MTA: dns;mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (tcp-daemon) Original-recipient: rfc822;[email protected] Final-recipient: rfc822;[email protected] Action: failed Status: 5.1.1 (Remote SMTP server has rejected address) Remote-MTA: dns;mail.rootsweb.com (mail.rootsweb.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.4; NO UCE C=US ST=Utah) Diagnostic-code: smtp;550 5.1.1 <[email protected]>... User unknown --Boundary_(ID_cIn7mGqJxUdQTqB9acFM5Q) Content-type: message/rfc822 Return-path: <[email protected]> Received: from tcp-daemon.mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net by mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 0.9 (built Jul 29 2002)) id <[email protected]> (original mail from [email protected]); Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:07:03 -0400 (EDT) Received: from optonline.net (ool-182c0d7d.dyn.optonline.net [24.44.13.125]) by mta5.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 0.9 (built Jul 29 2002)) with ESMTP id <[email protected]> for [email protected]; Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:05:24 -0400 (EDT) Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:08:16 -0400 From: JoEllen Brown <[email protected]> Subject: Eaton To: [email protected] Message-id: <[email protected]> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.78 [en] (Win98; U) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT X-Accept-Language: en I am researching David Eaton who may have been born in monmouth around 1760, he was a Quaker. He married the daughter of George West who was born around 1735. He may have come from Monmouth. Any clues as to how to research these people? Does anyon know the names of theQuaker meeting places in these areas? Thanks --Boundary_(ID_cIn7mGqJxUdQTqB9acFM5Q)-- --Boundary_(ID_3pHLpJz9pltZhPgg8Sg48A)--

    09/29/2002 12:44:10
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1094, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 10 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1094 1094 1 1132 1105 BIRDEN Elisha 55 m w farmer NJ 1094 2 1132 1105 BIRDEN John 24 m w NJ 1094 3 1132 1105 BIRDEN Martha A. 18 f w NJ 1094 4 1132 1105 BIRDEN Rebecca 11 f w NJ 1094 5 1132 1105 BIRDEN Elijah 12 m w NJ 1094 6 1132 1105 BIRDEN Priscilla 52 f w NJ 1094 7 1133 1106 DUDLEY John H. 48 m w farmer NJ 1094 8 1133 1106 DUDLEY Hannah A. 48 f w NJ 1094 9 1133 1106 DUDLEY Albert 21 m w NJ 1094 10 1133 1106 DUDLEY Richard 20 m w NJ 1094 11 1133 1106 DUDLEY Evan 17 m w NJ 1094 12 1133 1106 DUDLEY Ann 16 f w NJ 1094 13 1133 1106 DIUDLEY Rachel 16 f w NJ 1094 14 1133 1106 CONROW Ann 65 f w NJ 1094 15 1133 1106 MORGAN Rachel 8 f w NJ 1094 16 1133 1106 DUDLEY Allen 53 m w gentleman NJ 1094 17 1134 1107 HAINES John D. 32 m w farmer NJ 1094 18 1134 1107 HAINES Martha D. 39 f w NJ 1094 19 1134 1107 HAINES Elizabeth 36 f w NJ 1094 20 1134 1107 SIMPSON Elizabeth 23 f w domestic NJ 1094 21 1134 1107 SIMPSON Amy 17 f w NJ 1094 22 1134 1107 STILL David 8 m b NJ 1094 23 1134 1107 SIMPSON Joseph 1 m w NJ 1094 24 1134 1107 KING Alexander 16 m b NJ 1094 25 1135 1108 EVANS Joseph T. 36 m w farmer NJ 1094 26 1135 1108 EVANS Rachel L. 39 f w NJ 1094 27 1135 1108 EVANS Pricilla L. 10 f w NJ 1094 28 1135 1108 EVANS Lydia L. 7 f w NJ 1094 29 1135 1108 EVANS Anna L. 4 f w NJ 1094 30 1135 1108 McKIM Elizabeth 35 f w domestic Ireland 1094 31 1135 1108 GRACE Philip 13 m w Pa 1094 32 1136 1109 REYNOLDS Franklin 24 m w farm labor Ireland 1094 33 1136 1109 MOORE James 58 m w farmer NJ 1094 34 1136 1109 MOORE Mary 57 f w NJ 1094 35 1136 1109 MOORE Charles 24 m w farmer NJ 1094 36 1136 1109 MOORE Martha 20 f w NJ 1094 37 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH James 33 m w farmer NJ 1094 38 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Margaret B. 33 f w NJ 1094 39 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Sarah A. 12 f w NJ 1094 40 1137 1110 GOODNOUGH Catherine H. 10 f w NJ

    09/29/2002 11:41:18
    1. [NJMON] matawan family-osborn/dorsett
    2. Aunt Betsey Dorsett Miss Elizabeth Dorsett, the centerarian, died at the residence of the late Ezra Osborn, at Middletown, at half-past ten o'clock on Saturday night, May 31, aged 101 years, 11 months and 16 days. She had been confined to her bed about two weeks. Her physicians say that she had no physical ailment, but life gave way from the weight of years. The N.Y. Herald of Monday says: This remarkable woman was born at Bethany, midway between Middletown and Matawan, June 15, 1777. Her memory extended back to the closing years of the Revolution, and she was one of the very few persons living in this age who had seen and had conversed with General Washington. She resided at the place of her birth until 1838, when she removed to Matawan, then known as Middletown Point. For the last twenty years of her life she has had a home at the residence of Mr. Osborn, whose wife was Miss Dorsett's niece. Upon reaching her centennial birthday, it was intended by Miss Dorsett's relatives and friends to celebrate the event, but the precarious health of Mr. Osborn, who was then living, and who has since died, forbade. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jerseyite/News/jan1879.htm

    09/28/2002 07:27:18
    1. [NJMON] barkalow will of freehold -wyckoff and others mentioned
    2. Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXIII, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME I, 1670-1730; Paterson NJ, 1901 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills. Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills) BARCKALOW - None The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, etc., but not wills of: BARCKALOW - None Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXX, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME II, 1730-1750; Paterson NJ, 1918 ( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills. Those as Libers A, B, etc., are of East Jersey Wills) BARCKALOW, page 36: 1744, July 16. Barckalow, Derrick, of Freehold, Monmouth Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Jane. Children – William, Cornelius, Daniel, Aeltie, Weycoff, Helena, Jane and Mary. (Last three daughters evidently unmarried). Granddaughters – Elizabeth and Jane Suydam. Executors – sons William, Cornelius and Daniel. Witnesses – Tunis Denis, Gisbart Van Mater, William Wikoff and Jno. Henderson. Proved August 16, 1744. Lib. D, p. 170. 1744, August 14. Inventory of the estate, £199.17.0; made by Tunis Denis, Gisbart Van Mater and William Wikoff. The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses, etc., but not wills of: BARCKALOW (BARKELOO) - Aeltie, Cornelius, Daniel, Doctor, Helena, Jane, Jacques, Mary, Peter, William, Wyckoff. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

    09/28/2002 06:15:19
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1093, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 13 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1093 1093 1125-1098 ROBERTS William 40 m w farm labor NJ 1093 1125-1098 ROBERTS Elizabeth 38 f w NJ 1093 1125-1098 ROBERTS Sarah A. 5 f w NJ 1093 1125-1098 ROBERTS Charles 2 m w NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES Furman 48 m w farmer NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES Pamelia 42 f w NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES Charles 19 m w NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES Elwood 16 m w NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES David 14 m w NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES Collins 12 m w NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES Nerr 10 m w NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES Sarah 7 f w NJ 1093 1126 1099 HAINES Martha 5 f w NJ 1093 1127 1100 HENERETT Frances 30 m w farmer Bavaria 1093 1127 1100 HENERETT Catharine 27 f w Baden 1093 1127 1100 HENERETT Mary 3 f w NJ 1093 1128 1101 STEVENS Joseph 46 m m NJ 1093 1128 1101 STEVENS Matilda 50 f m NJ 1093 1128 1101 CLAYTON Margaret 24 f w washerwoman NJ 1093 1128 1101 STEVENS George F. 21 m m farm labor NJ 1093 1128 1101 CLAYTON James 27 m m farm labor NJ 1093 1128 1101 STEVENS Ellen 4 f b NJ 1093 1128 1101 CLAYTON Martha 5 f m NJ 1093 1129 1102 DUDLEY David 47 m w farm labor NJ 1093 1129 1102 DUDLEY Elizabeth 43 f w NJ 1093 1129 1102 DUDLEY Darling 11 m w NJ 1093 1129 1102 DUDLEY Elizabeth 10 f w NJ 1093 1129 1102 DUDLEY Charles 7 m w NJ 1093 1129 1102 DUDLEY Robert 3 m w NJ 1093 1130 1103 HAINES Morris 23 m w farm labor NJ 1093 1130 1103 HAINES Matilda 23 f w NJ 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER Owen 40 m w farm labor Ireland 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER Amy 35 f w Ireland 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER Henry 15 m w NJ 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER Maria 12 f w NJ 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER Thomas 11 m w NJ 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER William 8 m w NJ 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER Richard 5 m w NJ 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER Sarah 3 f w NJ 1093 1131 1104 GALLAGER Charles 3/12 m w NJ

    09/28/2002 08:10:58
    1. Re: [NJMON] Cemetery in Middletown
    2. David Podmajersky
    3. The cemetery was on the old Patterson homestead farm. Not one of the original patentees, the Pattersons were one of the original settlers. There has been much in the media about the cemetery as I believe it is suspected that 8 revolutionary wars vets are buried there. I have photographs of the few stones here: http://distantcousin.com/Cemetery/NJ/Monmouth/South/ if anyone would care to see them. --- Mari e Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > My husband noticed a small cemetery right outside Middletown South High School while he was > fixing phone wire on the roof of the school. We went up today to take a better look. I noticed > the main surname to be Patterson. Most of the 8 graves are pretty much unreadable. > > Marie Wright > > Our websites: > http://www.jerseywrights.homestead.com > http://www.jerryslides.homestead.com > http://www.nojerseynrhs.homestead.com > > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > Please do not quote the WHOLE message in your reply. We've already seen it! Just a short > reference will do. > > ============================== > 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 > ===== Sincerely, David Podmajersky, Webmaster DistantCousin.com Spread the word. Link to http://DistantCousin.com and http://CousinConnect.com - the web's newest messaging sytem. __________________________________________________ Yahoo! - We Remember 9-11: A tribute to the more than 3,000 lives lost http://dir.remember.yahoo.com/tribute

    09/26/2002 11:06:29
    1. [NJMON] Re: NJ_HISTORY Digest - 24 Sep 2002 to 25 Sep 2002 (#2002-251)
    2. Michelle Chubenko
    3. Automatic digest processor wrote: >Topics of the day: > > 2. FWD: NEW Monmouth County Book >------------------------------ > >Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 13:14:20 -0400 >From: epalmisa <[email protected]> >Subject: FWD: NEW Monmouth County Book > >"TWICE TOLD TALES; REFLECTIONS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY'S PAST" >by George H. Moss Jr., Monmouth County Historian. > >His latest book, just released, is a compilation of fifty-two articles >written on a weekly basis for Shrewsbury's former "Sunday Register" in 1978, >the Centennial Year for that newspaper. > >These articles, originally called "Footnotes in History", focused on long >forgotten and overlooked historical facts. Uncovering many of these obscure >bits of history often produced a clearer understanding of Monmouth County's >past. Each article is illustrated with unique illustrations. > >Arthur Z. Kamin, the former President and Editor of the Daily and Sunday >Register, noted in his foreword to this book, "The articles paint a vivid >picture of the people and the events that helped to shape this region." > >Richard Waldron, former Director of the New Jersey Historical Commission, >stated in his review "The book is lavishly illustrated from the author's >incomparable collection of vintage photographs, engravings, and woodcuts. >Anyone who like good writing and good history will like this book." > >Publication of "Twice Told Tales" was made possible by a grant from the New >Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of Cultural Affairs in the >Department of State. > >Moss, George H. >Twice Told Tales: Reflections of Monmouth County's Past >ISBN 0912396105 LCCN 2002107955 >Sea Bright, NJ: Ploughshare Press, 2002 > >8.5" x 11.25" 116 pages 80 illustrations >List Price $29.95 Library Discounted Price $25.00 >Postage and Handling $2.50 per book. > >Order directly from Ploughshare Press >POB 3336, Sea Bright, New Jersey 07660 >Telephone: 732.842.0336 > >------------------------------ > >End of NJ_HISTORY Digest - 24 Sep 2002 to 25 Sep 2002 (#2002-251) >**************************************************************** > -- 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/

    09/26/2002 07:29:54
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1092, Burlington Co. Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 12 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp. p. 1092 1092 1 1114 1087 McGINLEY John 25 M W farm labor Ireland 1092 2 1114 1087 GORKE Patrick 26 m w farm labor Ireland 1092 3 1114 1087 CLANCY Martin 24 m w farm labor Ireland 1092 4 1115 1088 HOOTON Joseph 42 m w NJ 1092 5 1115 1088 HOOTON Anna W. 41 f w NJ 1092 6 1115 1088 HAYS Sarah 59 f w domestic NJ 1092 7 1115 1088 HURLEY Amy 22 f w domestic Ireland 1092 8 1115 1088 LIPPINCOTT Mor 64 m w gentleman NJ 1092 9 1116 1089 KELLY Charles 29 m w farm labor Ireland 1092 10 1116 1089 KELLY Eliza 25 f w Ireland 1092 11 1116 1089 KELLY Daniel 6 m w NJ 1092 12 1116 1089 KELLY Kate 4 f w NJ 1092 13 1116 1089 KELLY Margaret 1 f w NJ 1092 14 1117 1090 BUZBY Joseph 72 m w farmer NJ 1092 15 1117 1090 BUZBY Mary H. 38 f w housekeeper NJ 1092 16 1117 1090 BUZBY Elizabeth G. 28 f w NJ 1092 17 1117 1090 MILLER Ellis 15 m b Pa 1092 18 1118 1091 DEMPSEY James 50 m w Ireland 1092 19 1118 1091 DEMPSEY Catherine 45 f w Ireland 1092 20 1118 1091 DEMPSEY John 9 m w NJ 1092 21 1119 1092 KIMBEL Arden 60 m w farm labor NJ 1092 22 1119 1092 KIMBEL Martha 58 f w NJ 1092 23 1119 1092 KIMBEL Martha 16 f w NJ 1092 24 1120 1093 JOHNSON Stephen 54 m b farm labor Del. 1092 25 1120 1093 JOHNSON Eliza 49 f b Pa 1092 26 1121 1094 FOUNTAN John 35 m b farm labor Md. 1092 27 1121 1094 FOUNTAN Elizabeth 45 f b Md. 1092 28 1121 1094 FOUNTAN Jacob 8 m b NJ 1092 29 1121 1094 FOUNTAN Daniel 7 m b NJ 1092 30 1122 1095 BASSETT William 60 m b farm labor Del. 1092 31 1122 1095 BASSETT Eliza 58 f b Md. 1092 32 1123 1096 JONES Charles 40 m b farm labor NJ 1092 33 1123 1096 JONES Elizabeth 48 f b NJ 1092 34 1123 1096 JONES Stephen 12 m b NJ 1092 35 1123 1096 JONES Amanda 8 f b NJ 1092 36 1124 1097 WHITE Nathan 45 m b farm labor N.Carolina 1092 37 1124 1097 WHITE Mary A. 26 f b N. Carolina 1092 38 1124 1097 WHITE Martha A. 10 f b NJ 1092 39 1124 1097 WHITE Priscilla 6 f b NJ 1092 40 1124 1097 WHITE Joshua 2 m 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."

    09/26/2002 07:06:24
    1. Re: [NJMON] White Street, Red Bank
    2. Jeff, per the 1938 city directory, your family's address (20-22 White Street) was a commercial enterprise, The Aspdin Company which sold paints. My own family lived on that street at one time of another. What was the family name? Nancy White ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 6:21 AM Subject: Re: [NJMON] White Street, Red Bank > <A HREF="http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?addtohistory=&country=US&address= 20+White+Street&city=Red+Bank&state=NJ&zipcode=&historyid=&submit.x=72&submi t.y=5">MapQuest: Maps: map</A> > Jeff - White Street still exists. My cousins lived on Peters Place a couple > of blocks away. I haven't been there in about 5 years but am making an > expedition probably in November. I'll look and let you know what it > is...like a store etc. My cousin got a phenomenal price for her house in > 2001 so it's a good possibility it's actually standing and as a residence. > > Beth Cherkowsky /\__/\ > [email protected] or [email protected] ())) > Researching genealogy for: Donahue/Donohue, >\ l/< > Bradley, Forrester, Cherkowsky/Cerkauskus, Fountas, Barrett, Burke, > Manning/Mannion/Mangan, Bridgeman in Delaware, Penna. Ireland, Greece, > Lithuania and points south! > > ______________________________ >

    09/25/2002 03:09:04
    1. [NJMON] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1091, Burlington Co., Evesham Twp.
    2. BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 11 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Evesham Twp., p. 1091 1091 1 1105 1078 GARDNER Samuel E. 7 m w NJ 1091 2 1105 1078 IVES Hannah 66 f w gentlewoman NJ 1091 3 1105 1078 GROSS Sarah 40 f w NJ 1091 4 1106 1079 BROOKS Joseph H. 50 m w gentleman Pa 1091 5 1106 1079 BROOKS Amy T. 49 f w NJ 1091 6 1106 1079 JONES Amy 78 f w gentlewoman NJ 1091 7 1106 1079 LACONEY Catharine 55 f w gentlewoman NJ 1091 8 1107 1080 NISHMAN* Hannah A. 64 f w gentlewoman NJ 1091 9 1107 1080 LISHMAN* Sarah 60 f w gentlewoman NJ 1091 10 1108 1081 HAINES Ezra 61 m w merchant NJ 1091 11 1108 1081 HAINES Margaret 36 f w NJ 1091 12 1108 1081 HAINES Stacy 30 m w clerk NJ 1091 13 1108 1081 GASKILL Caroline 14 f w NJ 1091 14 1109 1082 MITCHELL James 41 m w stage proprietor Ireland 1091 15 1109 1082 MITCHELL Emeline 30 f w NJ 1091 16 1109 1082 MITCHELL John 6 m w NJ 1091 17 1109 1082 BRENSON Lewis 17 m w farm labor NJ 1091 18 1109 1082 MILLAGAN Rebecca 14 f w NJ 1091 19 1110 1083 GARWOOD Job 50 m w shoemaker NJ 1091 20 1110 1083 GARWOOD Daniel G. 20 m w teacher NJ 1091 21 1110 1083 BRANSON Elizabeth 28 f w housekeeper NJ 1091 22 1111 1084 ARCHER Jacob 45 m w carpenter Maryland 1091 23 1111 1084 ARCHER Martha C. 46 f w NJ 1091 24 1111 1084 ARCHER Martha A. 14 f w NJ 1091 25 1111 1084 ARCHER Jacob S. 8 m w NJ 1091 26 1112 1085 PRICKETT Thomas S. 40 m w farmer NJ 1091 27 1112 1085 PRICKETT Amy C. 30 f w NJ 1091 28 1112 1085 PRICKETT Nathan R. 8 m w NJ 1091 29 1112 1085 PRICKETT Robert 6 m w NJ 1091 30 1112 1085 BROWN Sarah 15 f w NJ 1091 31 1112 1085 MILLIGAN Sarah J. 9 f w NJ 1091 32 1112 1085 FITZGERALD Thomas 25 m w farm labor Ireland 1091 33 1113 1086 ROBERTS Elisha 46 m w farmer NJ 1091 34 1113 1086 ROBERTS Elizabeth 41 f w NJ 1091 35 1113 1086 ROBERTS Sarah H. 17 f w NJ 1091 36 1113 1086 ROBERTS Anna W. 15 f w NJ 1091 37 1113 1086 ROBERTS Elizabeth H. 12 f w NJ 1091 38 1113 1086 ROBERTS David 10 m w NJ 1091 39 1113 1086 ROBERTS Joseph 6 m w NJ 1091 40 1113 1086 ROBERTS Ezra 1 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."

    09/25/2002 04:44:25
    1. [NJMON] NJMONMOU-D Digest V02 #301- White St
    2. Terry A. McGuire
    3. HI Jeff, White street has very few homes left. However 20 White street exists, but not as a home. It is a commercial site, there is a hair salon (I happen to go there), and stamp shop and a few other small businesses. If you want a picture, let me know.

    09/25/2002 12:46:11
    1. Re: [NJMON] White Street, Red Bank
    2. <A HREF="http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?addtohistory=&country=US&address=20+White+Street&city=Red+Bank&state=NJ&zipcode=&historyid=&submit.x=72&submit.y=5">MapQuest: Maps: map</A> Jeff - White Street still exists. My cousins lived on Peters Place a couple of blocks away. I haven't been there in about 5 years but am making an expedition probably in November. I'll look and let you know what it is...like a store etc. My cousin got a phenomenal price for her house in 2001 so it's a good possibility it's actually standing and as a residence. Beth Cherkowsky /\__/\ [email protected] or [email protected] ())) Researching genealogy for: Donahue/Donohue, >\ l/< Bradley, Forrester, Cherkowsky/Cerkauskus, Fountas, Barrett, Burke, Manning/Mannion/Mangan, Bridgeman in Delaware, Penna. Ireland, Greece, Lithuania and points south!

    09/25/2002 12:21:25