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    1. [NJMONMOU] Re: NJMONMOU-D Digest V00 #220
    2. My gram was a Haberstick and I know who Janet was..... a cousin! Small world. I have her wedding announcement from the papers too from the Abbie White Book. Neat day. Thanks for sharing those articles from Asbury Park Press. Jackie, Once a Jersybel

    08/01/2000 02:50:19
    1. [NJMONMOU] Monmouth/Ocean County Newspaper Tidbits Tuesday February 16, 1937 #5
    2. And for all you sports fans out there.......... Asbury Park Press - Tuesday, February 16, 1937 Wall Castle Win Two Quoit Matches The Wall Castle Knights of the Golden Eagle, crack quoit combination of Spring Lake, scored their 15th and 16th triumphs in the Shore league when they defeated Avon's cellar-dwelling tossers, 387 to 250, and the Saturday Night club of Neptune City, 363 to 301. Two exibition contests were also captured by Wall Castle performers. Against Avon, Warner, Todd, Baier and Newman combined their efforts to defeat H. Heulitt, Sr. and Orsmbeee, 50 to 29, while Warner and C. Keim took the measure of Neptune City's leading scorers. Brannin and Parkins, 50 to 35. The Scores Wall Castle - Baier 63, Warner 51, Newman 51, Todd 51, H. Keim and C. Keim 49, Assay 42, Erricksoin 41, McKelvey 39. Total 387. Avon - H. Heulitt, Sr. 47, Ormsbee 43, Colyard 29, B. Colyard 29, Applegate 29, Bush 27, D. Applegate 24, Salman 22. Total 250. Wall Castle - Warner 61, C. Keim 54, Errickson 51, Assay 46, Baier 43, H. Keim 39, Todd 35, McKelvey 34. Total 363. Saturday Night club - Brannin 51, Parkins 43, Gifford and Thorn 42, Foster 40, Truex 39, Amey 34, P. Gifford 31, Peabody and Symes 21. Total 301. **H. Keim and C. Keim (Harold and Clarence) are my grandmother's cousins. Mine too:) Finding this was a nice surprise for me:) Debbie

    07/31/2000 09:08:24
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Monmouth/Ocean County Newspaper Tidbits - Tuesday April 4, 193...
    2. Hi Ken, Sorry, I thought everyone would know that the date posted in the email subject line would let them know it was from that date. Also, my first email explained that these posts were from the Asbury Park Press, but your right, I should mention it in the body of each one. I'm just trying to get as much information out to everyone as fast as I can and unfortunately I forget the small details:) Debbie

    07/31/2000 09:03:24
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Monmouth/Ocean County Newspaper Tidbits - Tuesday April 4, 1933 - #4
    2. Meant to tell you that the articles are interesting reading. Thanks for posting them. Ken Wiltz

    07/31/2000 08:13:39
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Asbury Park Press
    2. Norman Wright
    3. The Asbury Park Library is not a member of the County System so they charge $3 to use the microfilm machine if you are not a member. A year's membership is only $10. though. Marie

    07/31/2000 07:15:28
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Asbury Park Press
    2. Norman Wright
    3. The Journal was a bit more blunt about how they reported matters - something like the New York Post compared to the New York Times. They referred to our Edgar & friends as 'dead drunk" while the Press said they were "intoxicated" Marie Wright

    07/31/2000 07:14:29
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Navy Derigible Akron Partial List of Crew - Asbury Park Press, April 4, 1933
    2. I remember seeing the Akron when it was here on the Pacific Coast. I was only 12 then. Ken

    07/31/2000 06:46:51
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Monmouth/Ocean County Newspaper Tidbits - Tuesday April 4, 1933 - #4
    2. A date of the article and from what paper would be helpful for each. Ken Wiltz Died on Sunday last is no help!!!!!

    07/31/2000 06:44:05
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Asbury Park Press
    2. Hi Debbie, The Asbury Park Press has gone by various names since it was first started about 1876. (ie. "The Asbury Park Journal" was established in January 1876) The Asbury Park Library has practically all the past issues. Occasionally several different titles cover the same time frame. I have found several different obituaries for one of my ancestors in completely different Asbury Park papers. Good Luck, Cindy in Arizona (like cousin Jackie, once a Jersey Belle) On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 15:28:41 EDT Deb61298@aol.com writes: > Hi Maggie, > > Do you know how far back they go? > > Debbie > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > Support the RootsWeb Gen. Data Cooperative with your membership. > RootsWeb Gen.Data Coop.Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >

    07/31/2000 05:20:09
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Perth Amboy paper
    2. Claire Carr
    3. Hi, On second thought as I reread my msg.--maybe it became The News Tribune??? Claire Claire Carr wrote: > Hi, Lived in Iselin in the 1950/1960 era. There used to be a Perth > Amboy Evening News. After much fanfare of TNT is coming, I believe they > changed it to The News Transcript---but I'm not sure of that--because > there is a News Transcript advertizing local paper in this area. > Claire in Howell, NJ > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > To contact the listowner: > pmount@fnr.umass.edu

    07/31/2000 02:43:09
    1. [NJMONMOU] Perth Amboy paper
    2. Claire Carr
    3. Hi, Lived in Iselin in the 1950/1960 era. There used to be a Perth Amboy Evening News. After much fanfare of TNT is coming, I believe they changed it to The News Transcript---but I'm not sure of that--because there is a News Transcript advertizing local paper in this area. Claire in Howell, NJ

    07/31/2000 02:07:10
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Monmouth/Ocean County Newspaper Tidbits March 7, 1933 - #1
    2. David Ackerman
    3. Matawan,NJ the section is name after the poet rt 79 and mill rd. Rt 79 is called Freneau Ave in that area. David fanfayr@aol.com wrote: > Thanks Debbie: > > That made for some interesting reading. Did you by chance pickup a paper > dated 11/13/30. That's when my great grandfather had past away. William > Heyer, Sr. > > Could someone tell me where Freneau, NJ is? I was raised up in Monmouth > County for 20 years and I haven't a clue. > > Debbie Marshall > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > To contact the listowner: > pmount@fnr.umass.edu

    07/31/2000 01:55:49
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Asbury Park Press
    2. Thank you for the information. The library around by me only has as far back as 1905. It's good to know that I can get an earlier one. I've been looking for my gggrandfather's obituary from 1903, so now I know where to go. Thanks again, Debbie

    07/31/2000 01:35:54
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] 1910 census project
    2. Norman Wright
    3. Remember I took Bradley Beach, \\ Marie Wright payphone@bellatlantic.net

    07/31/2000 12:33:54
    1. [NJMONMOU] Monmouth/Ocean County Newspaper Tidbits - Tuesday April 4, 1933 - #4
    2. I'm going to be jumping around posting from each newspaper, so please watch the date at the top. There is so much to post from each one of these papers that I thought jumping around a little would make it more interesting. Celebrates Birthday In honor of her tenth birthday, Miss Janet Haberstick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haberstick, entertained a number of her young friends yesterday afternoon at her home, 403 Eighteenth Avenue, South Belmar. The guests were entertained with numerous games with awards being presented to Lillian Lorber and Ruth Brown. Following the games refreshments were served. Among those present were Ruth Quelch, Ida Morris, Kathleen Ofeldt, Betty White, Cornella Hamilton, Lucile Huber, Katherine Rick, Elaine Carlson, Flora May Sagul, Florence Stevenson, Mrs. Carl Schongar, Mrs. John Stevenson, and Mrs. Charles Haberstick. Births Long Branch, April 4 - Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Driver, of Woodville, are the parents of a daughter born this morning at the Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Fry, of 47 Ridge Avenue, are the parents of a son born yesterday at the Monmouth Memorial hospital. Deaths Funeral services for Charles Pierson, who died at the home of his brother, Jake Pierson, East 54th St., New York, last Friday, were held Sunday evening with interment yesterday. The deceased was well known in Deal whee he had been in charge of polo ponies owned by Phillip Lehman. He had also been a member of of the Deal fire company, representatives which attended the funeral and also sent a blanket of roses. Debbie

    07/31/2000 12:11:09
    1. [NJMONMOU] Navy Derigible Akron Partial List of Crew - Asbury Park Press, April 4, 1933
    2. Extracted from the Asbury Park Press, Tuesday, April 4, 1933 This is a partial list of men aboard the Navy derigible, Akron. They are all from Monmouth/Ocean County area. (Mainly Ocean) Akron, Fired By Storm, Crashes off Barnegat, Wreckage Found; Boats Search For Bodies of 73 The navy dirigible, Akron, queen of the airships of the world, caught fire at 12:30 a.m. today in a violent thunderstorm and fell into the sea 20 miles off Barnegat inlet with 76 men aboard, including Rear Admiral William Moffett. Four men were pulled out of the water, only 3 survived. Enlisted men onboard from Monmouth and Ocean County Barnhart, Benny - 423 Central Ave., Lakehurst Boelsen, Peter - 70 Main St., South Toms River Cooper, Fred - Lakehurst Copeland, Robert W. - Lakehurst Deal, Richard E. - 307 Fourth St., Lakewood Dean, Carl - 1009 Monmouth Ave., Lakewood Fink, Elmer E. - Lakehurst Graves, Hilbert M. - Lakehurst Hoover, Paul S. - Beachwood Hulting, Lewis O. -512 River Ave., Lakehurst Johnson, Rufus B. - Lilock St., Lakehurst Lapman, Wilbur R. - Toms River McClellan, Benjamin C. - 613 1/2 Ridge Ave., Asbury Park Russell, William A. - Beachwood Rutan, Lucius W. - Lakehurst Shauger, Paul R. - River Ave., Lakewood Stine, Ralph C. - River Road, Belmar Walck, Lewis T. - Church St., Lakehurst Officers onboard from Monmouth and Ocean County Commdr. Berry, Fred P. - Lakehurst Lieut. Calloway, Charles H. - Lakehurst Lieut. Calman, George - Toms River Lieut. Clendenning, Cyrus - Toms River Lieut. Dugan, Hammond J. - Lakehurst Commander McCord, Frank C. - Lakehurst Lieut. Miller, Charles F. - Toms River Rear Admiral Moffett, William A. Lieut. Redfield, Morgan - Lakewood Lieut. Severyns, Joseph - Lakehurst Chief Machinist Walsh, George C. - Lakewood Lieut. Westcoat, Herbert Moore - Lakehurst Lieut. Commdr. Wiley, Herbert - Lakewood Men from Monmouth/Ocean Cty. who were saved Copeland, Robert - later died Deal, Richard E. Wiley, Herbert Debbie Coon

    07/31/2000 11:52:03
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Asbury Park Press
    2. Hi Maggie, Do you know how far back they go? Debbie

    07/31/2000 09:28:41
    1. [NJMONMOU] Asbury Park Press
    2. Hi: For anyone who is interested , the old, old issues of the Asbury Park Press (from the beginning)are on microfilm at the Asbury Park Public Library at 1st and GrandAves in Asbury Park, N.J. Maggie Redden

    07/31/2000 08:27:53
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: Nina HERBERT
    2. Linda, I'm not sure what information you were looking for about Nina Herbert, but here is her obituary from the Asbury Park Press: APP Saturday, Mary 8, 1999 Nina Cora Herbert, 99, a life-long resident of Spring Lake Heights, died Wednesday at home. She was a legal secretary for more than 50 years in the Belmar area. She was a member of the Wall United Methodist Church, Spring Lake Heights. She was educated locally. She was predeceased by two brothers, William T. and George Herbert; and three sisters, Elsa Herbert, Hilda Herbert, and Florence Houck. Surviving are a niece, Pricilla Herbert Easton, Short Hills; a grandnephew, Charles C. Easton III, Farmingdale; grandnieces, Joanne Easton Durham, Braintree, Mass.; June Easton Whiting, South Orange; and Jennifer Easton Slovak, Spring Lake Heights; and six grand-nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held in June. For information on memorial service, please call (732) 938-3368 or (732) 449-4868. Johnson Funeral Home, Wall, is in charge of arrangements. Warm regards, Debbie Coon

    07/31/2000 07:35:19
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Taliesen Morgan
    2. Hello Lynn, I don't know if anyone has gotten back to you on your request, but just in case they didn't, here is some of the information that you requested on Tali: Asbury Park Press - Tuesday, July 1, 1930 Death Notices Morgan - Dr. Tali Esen, at his home, 709 4th Ave., June 30, in his 83rd year. Funeral will be held tomorrow evening 8 P.M. at Farry Memorial Home, 403 3rd Ave. Rev. J. Lane Miller of Hanson Place Central Methodist Chruch, Brooklyn officiating. Interment Thursday, Glenwood Cemetery, West Long Branch. I did not have an exact date for his wife, so I don't have her notice. Also, the name Tali Esen is typed as it was written in the paper. I could not find an actual obituary, just the death notice. It does give the cemetery name though. Debbie Coon

    07/31/2000 07:18:19