In a message dated 9/1/2002 12:35:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > > Does anyone have info on the Evergreen Cemetery located on West Farms > Road & Rt 524 near Farmingdale? I'm hoping to find a listing if there is > one > available. > > Ted Page, Brevard, NC > Ted: I checked the phone book and there is no listing for the above. I have passed the cemetery and will check to see if there is an office, I doubt it since there is no listing. I did check the following and see the name is: FARMINGDALE : Farmingdale Evergreen Cemetery <A HREF="http://www.jerseyside.com/monmouth/cemeteries.html"> </A> North Main Street? <A HREF="http://www.jerseyside.com/monmouth/cemeteries.html">MONMOUTH COUNTY NJ BURIAL GROUNDS</A> The cemetery is on the corner of Rt 524 and West Farms Road. North Main Street is 524. Ann
Hi List, Does anyone have info on the Evergreen Cemetery located on West Farms Road & Rt 524 near Farmingdale? I'm hoping to find a listing if there is one available. Ted Page, Brevard, NC
08/29/2002 > > > A look at the Allentown-Upper Freehold of the past. (Originally published as "Some Interesting Local History," in the Allentown Messenger dated Sept. 12, 1918). The brick [now stucco] farm house near Allentown, just over the line in Mercer county, and that for a long time has been known at the Buzby place, was built in the early part of the last century by Joseph Imlay, a resident of Allentown. The house is a well-known landmark in this section, it being visible from several different points in the surrounding country. The interesting view eastward from the dwelling takes in the range of the distant Stone Hills, and as this portion of the township is almost devoid of elevations the scene always attracts attention from visitors to the farm. In 1861 the late George Buzby, formerly of Moorestown, became the purchaser of the place through the conveyance of Martin L. Dunn, one of the successors to Mr. Imlay in the ownership of the farm. Several improvements were afterward made by the new owner. One of these was a unique lattice fence built along the roadway in front of the dwelling. The posts of this fence were of locust, the railing of pine, while the latticework was of cedar. The whole of the fence was then treated with a preparation of hot gas tar. For about 45 years this carefully built piece of work withstood the effects of time and weather, and portions of it were still in fair condition when taken down a few a years ago. The farm is bounded on the eastward side of Indian Run, the main branch of which has its source on an adjoining farm. This stream has an appropriate name, as along its course have been found in past years some interesting relics of the Red Men. These consisted largely of various stone implements found beneath the surface of the meadowlands. To the finders of these relics the most prized was a large oval-shaped bowl with handles, and which from its form and the marks of fire on the under side, would seem to indicate that it had been used for cooking purposes by Indian women. Mr. and Mrs. John Forman (the latter being the daughter of Mr. Buzby and the owner of the farm), after renting their property at the seashore for the summer usually spend a portion of the year at this farm home, where Mrs. Forman passed most of her early years. Mrs. Buzby, after the death of her husband, continued to reside in the old mansion that had been her home for over 55 years. On February 26, 1917, at the age of 90 years, her decease occurred while on a sojourn at Asbury Park. Mr. Buzby was one of the original stockholders of the Inter-State Fair Association. He took much interest in track matters and was an enthusiastic lover of fine horses. His own favorite matched team always attracted attention on the track, and it was seldom that they did not carry off a blue ribbon for their stylish appearance and gait. For several years past the above mentioned farm has been rented by Melville Burtis, the present occupant. C. H. F[idler]. Also, found in The Messenger-Press dated Feb. 25, 1988, Hazel Herman writes: In May 1702, Nathan Allen was named as a trustee and executor of the estate of Benjamin Field, deceased, of Burlington. He is said to have built the mill on 116 acres in Allentown in 1706. Presumably, it was around that time he married Margery Burnett, one of Robert Burnett's two daughters, Nathan and his wife receiving from Burnett 528 acres at the north side of Doctor's Creek. On this land, now part of Washington Township, he built a home along the present Allentown-Robbinsville Road. At one time known as the Vahlsing Property, it is today the residence of Dr. W.F. Wittenborn and family. Allen's original structure was subsequently added to by John Imlay of New Sharon, builder of Allentown's noted Imlay House, later a successful Philadelphia merchant. Nathan's wife appears to have died not too long after her marriage, her husband afterwards marrying Francis Newberry's daughter Martha. Isabell, Robert Burnett's second daughter, while at school in Edinburgh, met and married William Montgomerie, subsequently settling with her husband on 500 acres, near [New] Sharon conveyed May 20, 1706, be her father. There they built picturesque "Eglantine" or Eglinton which remained in the Montgomerie family for many years, until vandals set fire to the unoccupied building, early in the 1970s. Robert Burnett, a Quaker from Lethantie, Scotland, one of the 24 East Jersey Proprietors, owned considerable holdings at one time: in Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, "the pretended bounds of Elizabethtown" etc., with a tract "between the Province Line and Cattaile Brook" — now in Washington Township. A document, dated London, May 1673, notes "his Majesty (George II) has been pleased to grant unto Robert Burnett, Esquire, the Office of Secretary to Nova Caesarea, or New Jersey, in America, in room of Joseph Smith, Esquire, deceased." Burnett died November 16, 1714, at Monmouth County. His will listed his living children as John, Robert, Patrick, Mesdie, Allen and Isabell Montgomerie," and was recorded in Monmouth County Records with an inventory of his personal estate, which is not included in the N.J. Archives listing. Historically Speaking is a regular feature presented article found at: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1091&dept_id=456072&newsid=5184872& PAG=461&rfi=9
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 3 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Chester Twp. p. 1068 1068 1 943 920 WALLACE William H. 2 m b Pa 1068 2 944 921 McNELLY John 75 m w mason Pa 1068 3 944 921 McNELLY Ellen 55 f w Pa 1068 4 944 921 McNELLY Matilda 18 f w Pa 1068 5 944 921 McNELLY Wesley 15 m w farm appren/deaf Pa 1068 6 945 922 McKENNA Joale 30 m w laborer Ireland 1068 7 945 922 McKENNA Margaret 31 f w Ireland 1068 8 945 922 McKENNA Anna 8 f w NJ 1068 9 945 922 McKENNA Susan 6 f w NJ 1068 10 945 922 McKENNA Mary 5 f w NJ 1068 11 945 922 McKENNA Owen 3 m w NJ 1068 12 946 923 PETTIT Jonathan 30 m w farmer NJ 1068 13 946 923 PETTIT Mary 30 f w NJ 1068 14 946 923 PETTIT Albert S. 12 m w NJ 1068 15 946 923 PETTIT Asher 9 m w NJ 1068 16 946 923 PETTIT Franklin 8 m w NJ 1068 17 946 923 PETTIT Anna 5 f w NJ 1068 18 947 924 FORSTER Lewis 40 m w gardener NJ 1068 19 947 924 FORSTER Mary 40 f w England 1068 20 947 924 FORSTER Albert 11 m w NJ 1068 21 947 924 FORSTER Mary L. 9 f w NJ 1068 22 947 924 FORSTER Louisa 2 f w NJ 1068 23 948 925 HIGBEE Rebecca 47 f w gentlewoman NJ 1068 24 948 925 HIGBEE Beulah 24 f w NJ 1068 25 948 925 HIGBEE Jane 21 f w NJ 1068 26 948 925 HIGBEE Daniel 19 m w NJ 1068 27 948 925 HIGBEE Lydia 17 f w NJ 1068 28 948 925 JANVIER Emma 45 f w gentlewoman Pa 1068 29 948 925 JANVIER Herbert 19 m w NY 1068 30 948 925 JANVIER Margaret 16 f w Louisiana 1068 31 948 925 JANVIER Thomas 11 m w Pa 1068 32 948 925 GONIM Amelia 10 f w Pa 1068 33 949 926 DAVIS David 45 m w farmer NJ 1068 34 949 926 DAVIS Mark 18 m w NJ 1068 35 949 926 DAVIS Mary 16 f w NJ 1068 36 949 926 DAVIS John P. 14 m w NJ 1068 37 949 926 DAVIS David W. 11 m w NJ 1068 38 949 926 DAVIS Benjamin 8 m w NJ 1068 39 949 926 DAVIS Charles 6 m w NJ 1068 40 949 926 ADAMS Ann J. 27 f w housekeeper NJ [email protected]
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 3 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, ChesterTwp. p. 1067 1067 1 933 911 SHARP Maria 35 f w NJ 1067 2 933 911 SHARP Caroline 28 f w dressmaker NJ 1067 3 933 911 MORROW Henrietta 10 f w NJ 1067 4 934 912 ADAMS James 52 m w tailor England 1067 5 934 912 ADAMS Eliza 51 f w NJ 1067 6 935 unoccupied 1067 7 936 913 HOLMES George 22 m w laborer NJ 1067 8 936 913 HOLMES Eliza B. 23 f w NJ 1067 9 937 914 TIRER Jacob 25 m w farm labor Switzerland 1067 10 937 914 TIRER Catharine 26 f w Ireland 1067 11 937 914 TIRER Ella 3 f w NJ 1067 12 937 914 TIRER John 2 m w NJ 1067 13 938 915 REEVES Josiah 30 m w laborer NJ 1067 14 938 915 REEVES Sopiah 32 f w NJ 1067 15 938 915 REEVES Maria 8 f w NJ 1067 16 938 915 REEVES Geo. Henry 2 m w NJ 1067 17 939 916 BISHOP Elizabeth 39 f w gentlewoman NJ 1067 18 939 916 MARSON Sarah 77 f w NJ 1067 19 939 916 BISHOP John M. 17 m w NJ 1067 20 940 917 SHARP Ivins 40 m w farmer NJ 1067 21 940 917 SHARP Caroline 25 f w Pa 1067 22 940 917 SHARP Rachel 3 f w NJ 1067 23 940 917 SHARP Sally 1 f w NJ 1067 24 941 918 SHARP Jemima 70 f w gentlewoman NJ 1067 25 942 919 SNYDER Francis 30 m w house painter NJ 1067 26 942 919 SNYDER Mercy A. 29 f w NJ 1067 27 942 919 SNYDER George W. 3 m w NJ 1067 28 942 919 STEWART Joseph 60 m w NJ 1067 29 942 919 STEWART Margaret 70 f w NJ 1067 30 942 919 STEWART Charles B. 25 m w laborer NJ 1067 31 943 920 SHEPPARD Daniel 49 m b laborer Md 1067 32 943 920 SHEPPARD Ellen 45 f b Md 1067 33 943 920 SHEPPARD Sarah 27 f b Pa 1067 34 943 920 SHEPPARD Susan 26 f b Pa 1067 35 943 920 SHEPPARD Mary E. 24 f b Pa 1067 36 943 920 SHEPPARD Margaret 14 f b Del 1067 37 943 920 SHEPPARD Eliza 11 f b Del 1067 38 943 920 GASPY Mary J. 11 f b Del. 1067 39 943 920 HUGHES James 7 m b Del 1067 40 943 920 GUY William 6 m b NJ [email protected]
Maisie, thank you for your continued faithfulness to the census of Burlington Co. to this site too...just caught my Habersticks and Davis family. Many many thanks.. Jackie, Once Jersybel, Always a Jersybel
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 3 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Chester Twp. p. 1066 1066 1 925 903 KINELD Sarah E. 13 f w NJ 1066 2 925 903 KINELD Joseph A. 22 m w mechant NJ 1066 3 925 903 KINELD Charles H. 18 m w teacher NJ 1066 4 925 903 KINELD Hannah 83 f w gentlewoman NJ 1066 5 926 904 STILES Samuel 47 m w farmer NJ 1066 6 926 904 STILES Emma 45 f w NJ 1066 7 926 904 STILES William G. 4 m w NJ 1066 8 926 904 GREAVES William 55 m w gentleman England 1066 9 926 904 HENERSEY Mary J. 22 f w domestic NJ 1066 10 927 905 MAKIM Thomas 33 m w tinsmith England 1066 11 927 905 MAKIM Susan G. 25 f w NJ 1066 12 927 905 MAKIM John S. 3 m w NJ 1066 13 927 905 MAKIM Mary A. 1 f w NJ 1066 14 928 906 STOKES Ashar W. 54 m w farmer NJ 1066 15 928 906 STOKES Martha 54 f w NJ 1066 16 928 906 STOKES Frank B. 21 m w NJ 1066 17 928 906 STOKES Hollinshead 18 m w NJ 1066 18 928 906 FLANAGAN Hannah 40 f w domestic Ireland 1066 19 928 906 BOYCE John 35 m w laborer Ireland 1066 20 929 907 SAXON Daniel 30 m w laborer Ireland 1066 21 929 907 SAXON Margaret 32 f w Ireland 1066 22 929 907 SAXON John 8 m w NJ 1066 23 929 907 SAXON Sarah 6 f w NJ 1066 24 929 907 SAXON Michael 6 m w NJ 1066 25 929 907 SAXON Anna 3 f w NJ 1066 26 929 907 SAXON Julia 8/12 f w NJ 1066 27 930 908 GLOVER Elizabeth 36 f w gentlewoman NJ 1066 28 930 908 GLOVER Susan 30 f w gentlewoman NJ 1066 29 930 908 GLOVER Lydia 18 f w gentlewoman NJ 1066 30 931 909 COX Amos 75 m w gentleman NJ 1066 31 931 909 COX Mary 64 f w NJ 1066 32 931 909 COX Hannah A. 19 f w NJ 1066 33 932 910 THOMAS Joseph 84 m w gentleman Pa 1066 34 932 910 THOMAS Rachel 79 f w Pa 1066 35 932 910 THOMAS Ann W. 59 f w Pa 1066 36 932 910 THOMAS Sarah G. 49 f w Pa 1066 37 932 910 THOMAS Ellen 40 f w teacher Pa 1066 38 932 910 THOMAS Mary S. 38 f w Pa 1066 39 933 911 SHARP Joseph 72 m w gentleman NJ 1066 40 933 911 SHARP Sarah 48 f w housekee0er NJ [email protected]
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 3 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Chester Twp., p. 1065 1065 1 918 896 HARMER Phebe 68 f w NJ 1065 2 918 896 LUMPKIN Ellen V. 17 f w Va. 1065 3 918 896 HALLINAN Patrick 20 m w domestic Ireland 1065 4 919 897 CRAMER Enoch B. 30 m w farmer NJ 1065 5 919 897 CRAMER Rebecca 28 f w NJ 1065 6 919 897 CRAMER Frances 5 f w NJ 1065 7 919 897 McDONNELL Patrick 28 m w farm labor Ireland 1065 8 920 898 HAVERSTICK George W. 55 m w gentleman Pa 1065 9 920 898 HAVERSTICK Alice 48 f w Pa 1065 10 920 898 HAVERSTICK Rebecca 12 f w NJ 1065 11 920 898 HAVERSTICK Alice 9 f w NJ 1065 12 921 899 DAVIS Thomas D. 47 m w wheelwright Pa 1065 13 921 899 DAVIS Helen C. 35 f w Pa 1065 14 921 899 DAVIS Anna L. 14 f w Pa 1065 15 921 899 DAVIS Maggy 11 f w Pa 1065 16 921 899 DAVIS Marianna 9 f w Pa 1065 17 921 899 DAVIS Thomas D. 6 m w Pa 1065 18 922 900 BORTON Thomas 65 m w gentleman NJ 1065 19 922 900 BORTON Margaret 36 f w NJ 1065 20 922 900 THOMPSON Anna 46 f w housekeeper NJ 1065 21 922 900 BORTON Henry 7 m w NJ 1065 22 923 901 BROCK Charles 42 m w blacksmith NJ 1065 23 923 901 BROCK Lydia B. 40 f w NJ 1065 24 923 901 BROCK Rebecca D. 19 f w NJ 1065 25 923 901 BROCK John 17 m w NJ 1065 26 923 901 BROCK Mary 15 f w NJ 1065 27 923 901 BROCK Emma 12 f w NJ 1065 28 923 901 BROCK Rachel 10 f w NJ 1065 29 923 901 BROCK Elizabeth 5 f w NJ 1065 30 924 902 DUDLEY Reuben 43 m w farmer NJ 1065 31 924 902 DUDLEY Alice 33 f w NJ 1065 32 924 902 DUDLEY Sarah E. 11 f w NJ 1065 33 924 902 DUDLEY Abalanda 7 f w NJ 1065 34 924 902 DUDLEY John B. 9 m w NJ 1065 35 924 902 DUDLEY William R. 2 m w NJ 1065 36 924 902 DUDLEY William B. 54 m w butcher NJ 1065 37 924 902 HANK Angeline B. 24 f w domestic NJ 1065 38 925 903 KINELD Thomas G. 52 m w boat maker NJ 1065 39 925 903 KINELD Hannah 47 f w NJ 1065 40 925 903 KINELD Martha A. 16 f w NJ [email protected]
Monmouth County (NJ) Genealogy Society announces their events for this year's National Family History Month... 5 October 2002 "Get a Research Skills Tune-Up" A workshop designed to "tune-up" research skills. Topics being offered: * Methodology * Hatched, Matched & Dispatched * Halls of Justice: Court Records * Stand Up & Be Counted: Census Records * Can you cross the pond? Your Immigrant Origins * Saints & Sinners: Church/Cemetery research. Location: Eatontown Community Center, 68 Broad Street Time: 9am - 3pm Pre-Registration Cost: $20/MCGS Members; $25/Non-members At the door: $30 All registrants will receive a MCGS Genealogist's Toolkit. Registration Form: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmcgs/PDFfiles/2002OctWkshop.PDF 20 October 2002 Family History Month Luncheon The luncheon will be held from 12pm to 4pm at the Old Mill and will feature a historical performance by Mrs. Deborah Franklin, wife of Benjamin and the presentation of the First Family Founding Member (FFOMC) certificates. Cost: $30/person. Hope to see you there!! Luncheon Contact: Judy Bretzger [[email protected]] MCGS Events: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmcgs/events.htm -- Michelle Tucker Chubenko ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NJGenWeb: Genealogical Calendar of Events http://mywebpages.comcast.net/famhist/calendar.htm Monmouth County Genealogy Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmcgs/index.htm
Looking for anyone who might be related to William Pullen 1812-1890 who married Elizabeth Street. HIs parents were William P. Pullen 1785-1859, married to Charlotte Clark. Only know of 2 other sons, Jonathan and John, plus 3 daughters, names unknown. Believe Charlotte died in Monmouth Co. where they resided and Wm. P died in Illinois while visiting his son, Jonathan Pullin of Sangamon Co., Ill. Any help with this family greatly appreciated. Bev
Monmouth County (NJ) Genealogy Society announces their fall meeting calendar... September On Sunday, 8 September 2002, our first Fall meeting will have a presentation on the holdings of the New York Public Library by Mary Ellen Rogan. The meeting will be at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, 125 Symmes Road, Manalapan and is free & open to the public. The meeting will start at 2:00 preceded by refreshments at 1:30. November On Sunday, 10 November 2002, we will have a presentation on the holdings of the Philadephia Library and their treasures by Walter Stock. The meeting will be at the Eatontown Community Center, 68 Broad Street, Eatontown and is free & open to the public. The meeting will start at 2:00 preceded by refreshments at 1:30. -- Michelle Tucker Chubenko ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NJGenWeb: Genealogical Calendar of Events http://mywebpages.comcast.net/famhist/calendar.htm Monmouth County Genealogy Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmcgs/index.htm
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 2 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Chester Twp. p. 1064 1064 1 911 889 MIDDLETON Emily A. 17 f w NJ 1064 2 911 889 MIDDLETON Louisa 13 f w NJ 1064 3 911 889 MIDDLETON Charles 12 m w NJ 1064 4 911 889 MIDDLETON Edward F. 4 m w NJ 1064 5 912 890 STILES Rachel 43 f w gentlewoman NJ 1064 6 912 890 STILES Hannah A. 41 f w gentlewoman NJ 1064 7 912 890 STILES Elizabeth 82 f w gentlewoman NJ 1064 8 912 890 JAMES Joseph H. 25 m w clergyman NJ 1064 9 913 891 BISPHAM Mary 45 f w gentlewoman NJ 1064 10 914 892 SMITH Benjamin 64 m w farmer NJ 1064 11 914 892 SMITH Anne 60 f w NJ 1064 12 914 892 CORSON Mary E. 19 f w NJ 1064 13 914 892 FEATHERER Mary C. 19 f w NJ 1064 14 914 892 RUSSELL B. S. 27 m w teacher NJ 1064 15 915 893 SCHOOLEY Asa 52 m w harness maker NJ 1064 16 915 893 SCHOOLEY Margaret 52 f w Pa 1064 17 915 893 SCHOOLEY Cecelia 23 f w Pa 1064 18 915 893 SCHOOLEY John 19 m w harness maker Pa 1064 19 915 893 SCHOOLEY Samuel 17 m w harness maker NJ 1064 20 915 893 SCHOOLEY Anne 13 f w NJ 1064 21 915 893 HOWARD Margaret 47 f w gentlewoman Pa 1064 22 915 893 MORROW George 9 m w Pa 1064 23 915 893 ELBERTSON Benjamin 18 m w appren.harness mkr. NJ 1064 24 915 893 MORROW Charles 17 m w appren.harness mkr. Pa 1064 25 915 893 CAPIOS Henry 14 m w appren.harness mkr. Pa 1064 26 915 893 KNISELL Andrew 21 m w harness maker NJ 1064 27 915 893 GALLOWAY Franklin 16 m w harness maker Pa 1064 28 916 894 ROPER L. J. 30 m w wheelwright Pa 1064 29 916 894 ROPER Caroline 30 f w Pa 1064 30 916 894 ROPER William 6 m w NJ 1064 31 916 894 ROPER Allice L. 4 f w NJ 1064 32 916 894 ROPER Charles P. 1 m w NJ 1064 33 917 895 HALL Catharine 75 f w gentlewoman Pa 1064 34 917 895 HOFFMAN Alice 49 f w tailoresss Pa 1064 35 917 895 HOFFMAN Emma J. 11 f w Pa 1064 36 918 896 COLLINS William 47 m w conveyancer NJ 1064 37 918 896 COLLINS Martha 38 f w NJ 1064 38 918 896 COLLINS Emily 17 f w NJ 1064 39 918 896 COLLINS Gertrude 12 f w NJ 1064 40 918 896 HARMER Francis 74 m w gentleman NJ [email protected]
Monmouth County Genealogy Society (MCGS) has a new look... MCGS has transferred our website to a Rootsweb.com URL [ http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmcgs/ ]. With this change, a completely redesigned website organized in a topical format was developed. A "button" and corresponding webpage has been created for many of the different groups within the Society, e.g., membership, publications, First Families of Old Monmouth County, etc. We've also added an online Calendar of Events for upcoming meetings, events, and trips. Our Publications page has been expanded to include online Surname indexes of *Volumes 1-5* of the Bible Records, a writeup on a new publication and the "hot item" in recent sales. The First Families of Old Monmouth County page has the membership application and instructions online. For those interested in obtaining speakers for their community groups or society, our Speaker's Bureau page provides a list of suggested genealogical topics. Family History Month's success in the past twelve years is illustrated with annual awards to essay contest winner's. Our Links page offers a wonderful array of links relating to genealogy in Monmouth County and New Jersey. And be sure to visit What's New... a perfect place for you to get information about goings-on with the Society! We hope that you'll enjoy your visits to our website! Gail Hahn and Michelle Chubenko MCGS Website Co-Hosts PS: Be sure to update your bookmarks!!
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 2 August 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Chester Twp. p. 1063 1063 1 905 883 WATERS Sarah 35 f b domestic Del 1063 2 905 883 WATERS Almira 14 f b Del 1063 3 906 884 LEEDS William 31 m w tailor NJ 1063 4 906 884 LEEDS Sarah 10 f w Pa 1063 5 906 884 LEEDS Oliver 6 m w NJ 1063 6 906 884 LEEDS Wesley 9 m w NJ 1063 7 907 885 SLIM Samuel 54 m w hotelkeeper NJ 1063 8 907 885 SLIM Sarah 59 f w NJ 1063 9 907 885 SLIM Joseph 17 m w NJ 1063 10 907 885 MAXWELL William 32 m w hotelkeeper NJ 1063 11 907 885 MAXWELL Martha A. 30 f w NJ 1063 12 907 885 MAXWELL Sally 12 f w NJ 1063 13 907 885 MAXWELL Henry 6 m w NJ 1063 14 907 885 MAXWELL Stacy 4 m w NJ 1063 15 907 885 MAXWELL William 2 m w NJ 1063 16 907 885 READ Anna 20 f w domestic NJ 1063 17 907 885 RISDON Charles 28 m w stage driver NJ 1063 18 907 885 WELLS Carroll 45 m w shoemaker NJ 1063 19 907 885 WELLS James 19 m w hostler NJ 1063 20 907 885 McGRAIN Christopher 45 m w hostler Ireland 1063 21 907 885 MURRY Henry 17 m m servant NJ 1063 22 908 886 DOUGHTEN G. F. 50 m w merchant NJ 1063 23 908 886 DOUGHTEN Susan A. 53 f w NJ 1063 24 908 886 DOUGHTEN Henry W. 19 m w clerk NJ 1063 25 908 886 DOUGHTEN Emma J. 16 f w NJ 1063 26 908 886 STOKES Elizabeth 45 f w gentlewoman NJ 1063 27 908 886 STOKES Emma 43 f w gentlewoman NJ 1063 28 908 886 SOUDER Walter N. 25 m w clerk NJ 1063 29 908 886 JOHNSON Rachel 20 f b domestic NJ 1063 30 908 886 JOHNSON Susan 16 f b domestic NJ 1063 31 909 887 FORTNER Christopher 45 m w shoemaker England 1063 32 909 887 FORTNER Harriet 50 f w England 1063 33 909 887 FORTNER Eliza 16 f w Pa 1063 34 909 887 FORTNER Thomas 12 m w Pa 1063 35 909 887 FORTNER Amelia 10 f w NJ 1063 36 910 888 IVINS David 68 m w cabinet maker NJ 1063 37 910 888 IVINS Emily 50 f w Pa 1063 38 910 888 IVINS Frances D. 7 f w NJ 1063 39 911 889 MIDDLETON John 40 m w tailor NJ 1063 40 911 889 MIDDLETON Elizabeth 40 f w NJ [email protected]
I need advice from those of you familiar with the genealogy resources in the Long Branch area. My parents (from Florida) who are not interested in family history at all, are visiting Long Branch Sept 8 for a family reunion. They have offered to get some information for me on the Freas family and the Riddle family of Long Branch and Pleasure Bay. Which library in that area would have family files or cemetery lists and a helpful librarian? They won't mind paying for copies, but they are probably not going to do any active research for me. Please give me some suggestions!! Bev Barnes Shelby, NC
Actually, I believe Maisie (or someone on her behalf) posted about a year or two ago the reasons for posting the Burlington information. If I recall correctly, at one point Maisie even asked if she should continue posting the Burlington census info and the response was, I believe, an overwhelming "yes!" Her reason for posting this information was, again relying on memory, to the effect that because many Monmouth families have ties to Burlington, she felt the information might be useful to some people. Like the Monmouth and Ocean crossover families in southern Upper Freehold, Millstone, Howell, Wall and Freehold, Brick, Jackson and Plumsted, there are families in Western Monmouth, ie, Upper Freehold, Millstone, Manalapan, that have family across the border in Burlington. Maisie thought the information on those Burlington families might be helpful to some people who don't have access to the Burlington census. 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terri" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 1:33 PM Subject: [NJMON] Burlington/Monmouth Co.s > > Kinda like Monmouth/Ocean except not quite so long ago. > >
Kinda like Monmouth/Ocean except not quite so long ago.
Hello all, This is the just of the messages I received about why Burlington Co info is on the Monmouth list: The southern part of Monmouth many centuries ago was part of Burlington County (Upper Freehold Township, et al). Records can be found in both places, depending on where people preferred to donate their work. Hope this helps everyone, Carol
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Hi ! I was looking forward to seeing the answer to Carol's question about the Burlington Co. Census, as I have wondered the same thing, but I guess everyone must have responded privately to her. Could the answer be posted to the list or could someone tell me privately, also? Cherilu (dragged temporarily out of lurkdom)