Thanks Cindy...it is a great lead. My uncle, Mark Miller married Betty Richards. Uncle Mark was in the air force during WWII and one of his crew members was Lester Cliften Morris (known to us as Uncle Cliff). Their plane was shot down just a few days before the end of the war. All were killed except Uncle Cliff. He came back home and married my Aunt Bet (Marks widow) and they had my cousin, Arthur. I'm doing this research for Arthur since he never knew anything about his fathers family...so thanks very much. Linda ckjsmith@juno.com wrote: > Hi Linda, > Without much solid documentation (it is not my line), I have the > following info.: > > Calvin BENNETT - born c 1841 in New York, died 23 Nov 1901 > married Sarah Elizabeth LYMING - born 1844 in NJ, died 1935 > > They had the following children: > > Anna - born c 1865 > Frank - born c 1867 > Louis D. - born 21 Oct 1868, died 1 Feb 1915 (dates from > gravestone) > Cora A. - born 1 Nov 1873, died 10 Apr 1938 (dates from > gravestone) > she married James HERBERT > Alma - born c 1879 > Adeline - born ? > she married Lester MORRIS > Herman - born 1881, died 1962 (dates from gravestone) > he married Grace (??) born 1881, died 1967 (dates from > gravestone) > > The following are buried at Wall United Methodist Church, Wall Twp., > Monmouth Co., NJ: > > Sarah Elizabeth BENNETT (mother) 1844-1935 > Louis BENNETT > Herman and his wife Grace BENNETT > Cora A. Bennett HERBERT > > I have a note in my records that Calvin BENNETT is buried in the > Bearmore Burying Ground, Wall Twp., Monmouth Co., NJ. (I do not know > if this is correct ) > > I hope this helps. Maybe somebody on the list can get you Calvin's > obituary from the Asbury Park Press and it will verify his children, etc. > > Good luck, > Cindy > in HOT, but dry Arizona > > > I'm looking for the connection to those families... > > Lester Cliften Morris married Adeline Bennett. They had a son > > Lester Cliften Morris b. 4/21/1911 in Belmar, NJ. > > > > That's all I know and hope to hear from someone who recognizes them. > > > > I believe Adeline Bennett may have had brothers Herman and Bill and > > cousins Nina, Hilda and Florence. > > > > Thanks... > > Linda in Colorado > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > > > > http://nj5.injersey.com/~kjshelly/mcgs.html > > Monmouth County Genealogy Society > > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > To contact the listowner: > pmount@fnr.umass.edu
Hi Candy...I was wondering...do you live on DeNormandie Ave in Fair Haven?? If so, I used to be your neighbor. I lived at #15 DeNormandie (the Oborns houe). My husband and I moved to Colorado about 1 1/2 yrs ago. Linda Candy_B wrote: > Hi, Ken and Linda, > > Sorry, that line is definitely foreign to me - more likely Jackie Davin > considering the area mentioned. > > kenwiltzca@juno.com wrote: > > > > Linda, > > Try Candy_B at cbservices@monmouth.com > > She knows the Bennetts of Monmouth, her hubby is one. > > Ken in California > > > -- > Candy_B > cbservices@monmouth.com > Researching Bennett, Cooper, Vanderveer, Woolley & related families in > NJ > Researching O'Brien, Brown, Boyle, Cavanaugh, Noonan, Fitzgerald, > Spellman, Messier (Macey), LaCroix (Cross), Blais (Blair), Durand, > Simonneau, Chabbot (Jabbot, Jabaut), Boucher, Sharron and related > families in NY, New England and Quebec > > ==== 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
Thanks...Linda kenwiltzca@juno.com wrote: > Linda, > Try Candy_B at cbservices@monmouth.com > She knows the Bennetts of Monmouth, her hubby is one. > Ken in California > > ==== 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
Hi, Ken and Linda, Sorry, that line is definitely foreign to me - more likely Jackie Davin considering the area mentioned. kenwiltzca@juno.com wrote: > > Linda, > Try Candy_B at cbservices@monmouth.com > She knows the Bennetts of Monmouth, her hubby is one. > Ken in California > -- Candy_B cbservices@monmouth.com Researching Bennett, Cooper, Vanderveer, Woolley & related families in NJ Researching O'Brien, Brown, Boyle, Cavanaugh, Noonan, Fitzgerald, Spellman, Messier (Macey), LaCroix (Cross), Blais (Blair), Durand, Simonneau, Chabbot (Jabbot, Jabaut), Boucher, Sharron and related families in NY, New England and Quebec
Linda, Try Candy_B at cbservices@monmouth.com She knows the Bennetts of Monmouth, her hubby is one. Ken in California
Hi Linda, Without much solid documentation (it is not my line), I have the following info.: Calvin BENNETT - born c 1841 in New York, died 23 Nov 1901 married Sarah Elizabeth LYMING - born 1844 in NJ, died 1935 They had the following children: Anna - born c 1865 Frank - born c 1867 Louis D. - born 21 Oct 1868, died 1 Feb 1915 (dates from gravestone) Cora A. - born 1 Nov 1873, died 10 Apr 1938 (dates from gravestone) she married James HERBERT Alma - born c 1879 Adeline - born ? she married Lester MORRIS Herman - born 1881, died 1962 (dates from gravestone) he married Grace (??) born 1881, died 1967 (dates from gravestone) The following are buried at Wall United Methodist Church, Wall Twp., Monmouth Co., NJ: Sarah Elizabeth BENNETT (mother) 1844-1935 Louis BENNETT Herman and his wife Grace BENNETT Cora A. Bennett HERBERT I have a note in my records that Calvin BENNETT is buried in the Bearmore Burying Ground, Wall Twp., Monmouth Co., NJ. (I do not know if this is correct ) I hope this helps. Maybe somebody on the list can get you Calvin's obituary from the Asbury Park Press and it will verify his children, etc. Good luck, Cindy in HOT, but dry Arizona > I'm looking for the connection to those families... > Lester Cliften Morris married Adeline Bennett. They had a son > Lester Cliften Morris b. 4/21/1911 in Belmar, NJ. > > That's all I know and hope to hear from someone who recognizes them. > > I believe Adeline Bennett may have had brothers Herman and Bill and > cousins Nina, Hilda and Florence. > > Thanks... > Linda in Colorado > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > > http://nj5.injersey.com/~kjshelly/mcgs.html > Monmouth County Genealogy Society >
I have seen a lot of information on this list for the BENNETT and MORRIS families, however it didn't apply to me...until today!! I'm looking for the connection to those families... Lester Cliften Morris married Adeline Bennett. They had a son Lester Cliften Morris b. 4/21/1911 in Belmar, NJ. That's all I know and hope to hear from someone who recognizes them. I believe Adeline Bennett may have had brothers Herman and Bill and cousins Nina, Hilda and Florence. Thanks... Linda in Colorado
Good morning to all, I am looking for the marriage record of Moses Leming/Lemon and Mary Elizabeth Havens cir 1853-54 in Jackson Twp. I have been told to try the records of Vincent Messler who preached in Jackson and lived in Millstone and that these records are in the Monmouth County Historical Society. Would anyone be interested in doing a lookup for me? I will gladly pay for time, copying and postage. I live in Tn and am not able to get there myself. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Debbie Price price1234@tnns.net
I noticed that there were a couple of people looking for information on the Polhemus family. While going through the obituaries that I have copied of some of my family members, I came across a Polhemus death notice. It reads: POLHEMUS - Ralph W., 68 formerly of Ocean Grove, Wed., Aug. 25, 1943. Brother of Hershel Polhemus, of Belmar. Funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 27, at the Funeral Home of Anderson, Campbell & Apgar, Toms River. Interment at Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call this evening at the Funeral Home. I hope this helps someone. Debbie
Anyone relate to this family? ADAM SADOWSKI Request Information SSN 155-09-7023 Residence: 08857 Matawan, Monmouth, NJ Born 5 Nov 1906 Last Benefit: Died Oct 1978 Issued: NJ (Before 1951) 1920 census: S320 M-1576 Roll 202 volume 85 Ed 65 sheet 3 line 91 Sayreville, NJ Bridge Road SADOWSKI, Adam 48 yrs. born in Russia/Poland *Na 1890 Mary wife 43 Germany/Poland John son 24 NJ Frank son 22 NJ Jos. son 18 NJ Johana dau 15 NJ Adam son 13 NJ Antonina dau 10 NJ Clara dau 1 10/12 NJ Clark, James 48 canada B`s [boarder?] *naturalized
BURLINGTON CO., NJ 13 July 1860, PO Mt. Holly, N'hampton Twp. p. 569 569 1 442 442 OLIPHANT David 42 m w grocer NJ 569 2 442 442 OLIPHANT Hannah 21 f w NJ 569 3 442 442 OLIPHANT William 19 m w NJ 569 4 442 442 OLIPHANT Lorenza D. 10 m w NJ 569 5 442 442 OLIPHANT William 6 m w NJ 569 6 442 442 OLIPHANT Sarah 5 f w NJ 569 7 443 443 WEST Morgan 73 m w NJ 569 8 443 443 WEST Ellenor 62 f w NJ 569 9 443 443 SEMPLE Samuel 25 m w thread mfg. Scotland 569 10 443 443 SEMPLE Hannah A. 23 f w NJ 569 11 443 443 WEST Mary E. 17 f w employed in thread mill NJ 569 12 443 443 WEST Walter 7 m w NJ 569 13 444 444 POWELL Benjamin 39 m w blacksmith NJ 569 14 444 444 POWELL Elizabeth 35 f w NJ 569 15 444 444 POWELL Mary E. 12 f w NJ 569 16 444 444 POWELL Emma 9 f w NJ 569 17 444 444 POWELL George L. 4 m w NJ 569 18 444 444 POWELL Ella 2 f w NJ 569 19 444 444 LANNING Jessee` 10 M W NJ 569 20 445 445 SEMPLE Samuel 54 M W thread mfg. Scotland 569 21 445 445 SEMPLE Elizabeth 52 f w Scotland 569 22 445 445 SEMPLE Lizzie 22 f w Scotland 569 23 445 445 SEMPLE Anna 20 f w Scotland 569 24 445 445 SEMPLE Robert A. 18 m w employed in thread mill Scotland 569 25 446 446 EAGLEY Elizabeth 52 f w NJ 569 26 446 446 EAGLEY Alfred 33 m w farmer NJ 569 27 447 447 PARSON Charles 25 m w master buthcer NJ 569 28 447 447 PARSON Jane 24 f w NJ 569 29 447 447 PARSON Jane B. 3 f w NJ 569 30 447 447 PARSON Richard H. 9/12 m w NJ 569 31 447 447 LUCRE Anna 24 F W servant NJ 569 32 447 447 LYCET Agnes 13 f w servant NJ 569 33 447 447 HAMILTON James 21 m w butcher NJ 569 34 447 447 REEVES John 18 m w NJ 569 35 448 448 RODGERS Mary 62 f w NJ 569 36 448 448 RODGERS Elizabeth 38 f w NJ 569 37 448 448 RODGERS Mary 26 f w NJ 569 38 448 448 RODGERS Anna 23 f w NJ
Ron, Only know little about the Polhemus family who resided in West Belmar, Wall Twp. Mon Co. NJ. Will keep eyes open. On the cemetery listing for Monmouth County, NJ is a Polhemus cemetery. Might check there. Jackie Try: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/newjer.html
Anita, Have you yet to find anyone who will loan me the CD's I need ta start transcribing my section? Juast checkin in, Richard Allen
In a message dated 07/21/2000 12:50:22 PM Central Daylight Time, rclaytonsr@juno.com writes: << Time for an update. >> This is Esther reporting on 1910 Spring Lake census transcription. Sorry to say I have not started but will now that my house is my own again. We have had grandchildren coming out of the woodwork (a hyper-5 yr. old for 3 weeks; a 7 yr.,and her 9 yr. old tease of a brother for 2 mos.; a 2 yr. old and another 9 yr. old in & out all summer). Esther
Try Amtrak to Newark, shore line to Long Branch. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Lytle" <sllytle58@yahoo.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 8:44 AM Subject: [NJMONMOU] Newark Airport > Ok, you are all making me REALLY nervous! My mother > wants to go back to NJ, so I'm treating her to a week > in Oct (she was born and raised in Long Branch). I > HATE flying...but it's a gift she'll always remember. > > Someone want to give me some positive re-inforcement > here before I chicken out!! <LOL> > > Sharon > Cols OH > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N)
I hope she is staying at the convention center (ex. Hilton) at the foot of Broadway at the beach. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Lytle" <sllytle58@yahoo.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 8:44 AM Subject: [NJMONMOU] Newark Airport > Ok, you are all making me REALLY nervous! My mother > wants to go back to NJ, so I'm treating her to a week > in Oct (she was born and raised in Long Branch). I > HATE flying...but it's a gift she'll always remember. > > Someone want to give me some positive re-inforcement > here before I chicken out!! <LOL> > > Sharon > Cols OH > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > > ==== NJMONMOU Mailing List ==== > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N)
LThomas333@aol.com wrote: > > Hi Pat: > > Read your note about the Genconnect Board. Does this compete with the > USGENWEB Archives Project? How do we decide where to post a will, deed, etc.? > > Laura > Answer to your question is a big NO.... Not a competition.... There are a couple of things that could happen.... Put a note on the item you post to a GC board that this may be placed in the USGW archives.... [we don't go around taking things without permission.] OR send them to me also for posting. Too often we look at an EITHER/OR as the way of doing things.... It is also valid to look at them as AND situations.... Send to both. These are all tools.... When I did a county site in PA I always asked a contributor if they would like the info on the county site and in the USGW archives.... answer was always YES.... The archives version goes up in ASCII text, plain and simple.... on the county site I usually put it in tables and in html... a bit more fancy.... usually more readable but takes a bit longer to download.... some like it one way others another. One thought I picked up in a former life.... "If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing!" Thanks for the good question. __ joe
I, too, am looking for Polhemus info. My Dennett family (Long Branch) had a cousin, Dora Rockhardt SCOTT married an unknown POLHEMUS. I have her SS application, b. January 27, 1884, d abt 1978. Would like to learn husband's name and find both ancestors and any researchers. Apparently, she lived most of her life in Nyack, Rockland Co., NY. Thanks in advance. Ron Valliere bottomline@msn.com
Two different entities and both are searchable. Posting to one does not preclude posting to the other. At GenConnect you retain "ownership" of the document. You could ask that it be removed for instance. At Archives you are "donating" the transcription to the Archives project. (Joe will correct me if I'm wrong I'm sure!*G* I see the Archives project as a repository of larger databases such as county marriage records, local histories, town reports, church histories, cemetery records, census, city directories,etc. Check out some of the information like the History of Bucks Co (PA) that is currently being placed in the GenWeb Archives (thank you Joe, it's great reading!)Or check out: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/augusta.htm They've put up "Chalkley's Chronicles"...all 1800 pages! Individual wills, deeds, obits, etc., while most likely welcome, are easier to handle at the level of individual imput; ie. GenConnect Board. The person who has the will, deed, etc. just types it in (or copy/pastes) hits submit and voila! it's on the web. The imput into the archives is a little more complicated and involves getting the information to the Archives manager, formatting it for the web and uploading it to the archives. Obviously if you had a group of 10 wills for one family (and perhaps other supporting documentation) you might wish to contact the Archives manager to see if it would be appropriate to have them included in the archives. I could have the whole of this wrong but that's how I currently understand it! Pat
I'll watch for them in the census. I don;t see any Phloem's in my line at all. Joyce