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    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: Main Family of Monmouth New Jersey
    2. Debbie, Thank you for the site, I will check it out. Donna

    06/24/2000 12:24:15
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: Main Family of Monmouth New Jersey
    2. Donna, I don't know if you've been to this site yet, but here is a web site that lists Philip, his wife, and their children. You may want to see if this person has any leads on the parents of Philip. I hope it helps. -- Debbie <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/9537/Family/gedg159.htm#4436"> Click here: Jana's Family on the Web - gedg159 - Generated by Ancestral Quest< /A>

    06/23/2000 05:44:23
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: Main Family of Monmouth New Jersey
    2. Debbie, Yes that is my Philip. Unfortunatly I cannot get any info on him before Rev. War. No info on parents, siblings, I have dug so deep I don't know where else or what else to do, was hoping the Mains would have some graves in Monmouth, since that was were he was born. But I have know idea if he grew up there, just thought I would give it a try. Thank you for responding, and giving the info to me. Donna in CA

    06/23/2000 03:21:16
    1. [NJMONMOU] Re: Main Family of Monmouth New Jersey
    2. Hi Donna, There is a Philip Main listed in the Daughters of the American Revolution lineage books. It says he was born Philip Main (1747-1835) enlisted, 1776-79, as private. He was in the battles of Germantown, Pa., and Elizabethtown, N. J. He received a pension in 1833 for service as private in the 12th Virginia regiment under Colonel Wood. He was born in Gloucester County, N. J., died in Beaver County, Pa. Could this be your Philip? Debbie

    06/23/2000 09:30:54
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Red Bank Register
    2. JEFFREY OWENS
    3. Anita Clayton wrote: > The Red Bank Register was published Jun 27 1878 - Jul 3, 1964 (It became > the Daily Register 1 Sep 1959) > > Twenty five years ago the places with a sizable collection according to > the Directory of NJ Newspapers 1765-1970, (published 1977), were: > > McP 27 jun 1878- jul 3 1964(Microfilm Photo Div, Bell & Howell Wooster > OH) > NjFrHi 27 jun 1878 - 26 jun 1858, 1963-jul 3 1964 (Monmouth Co > Historical Society) > NjMi 27 jun 1878-3 jul 1964 (Middletown Twp Library) > NjR broken collection 1899-1964 (Alexander Library, Rutgers) > NjRb 21 oct 1880 - 3 jul 1964 (Red Bank Public Library) > NjShrR27 jun 1878-3 jul 1964 (this one - NJShrR- isn't in the index to > the abreviations, but following the pattern of abreviations, I bet it is > Shrewsbury public library?? or perhaps a college or library staring with > R in Shrewsbury?? or another town starting with Shr. The (main?) branch of the Monmouth Co. Lib. is on Route 35 in Shrewsbury. This might be the reference. Jeff Owens

    06/23/2000 08:47:40
    1. [NJMONMOU] Red Bank obits
    2. Kyleen Gavin
    3. You guys are great.....I really appreciate the information and I will just need to decide how to best get them. Obviously, they are somewhere if the obit/death notice was in the paper at the time they died. I thank you all again, Kyleen Jiannine Gavin

    06/23/2000 08:00:48
    1. [NJMONMOU] Fitzpatricks/Grahams/Wolfolks
    2. Hello: I'm seeking information on the Fitzpatricks from Bullock and other nearby counties of Alabama who are related to the Grahams and the Wolfolks. Some of the families migrated to Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey (around Freehold). I am working on the family history and would like to know more about Edith Fitzpatrick (who died around 1918 or 1919) who was married to Phillip Graham and the rest of her family in Alabama. When Edith died, Phillip moved to Montgomery to raised their 3 younger children. Thanks for your time, JoAnn JNorman578@aol.com

    06/23/2000 03:59:20
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Main Family of Monmouth New Jersey
    2. Donna, In the Monmouth County Will index I see: David D. Maines, inventory, 1868 David W. Maines, inventory, 1881 James Maines, inventory, 1893 Andrew Mains, intestate, 1802 In the Colonial Marriage Bonds index I see: Andrew Main married Elizabeth Hoff, Mar 20, 1759, Monmouth In the Monmouth County Clerks marriages I see: Jane Mains married John Hulse, Nov 24, 1822 Hulda Maines married Garet Lemen, Mar 9, 1832 Frederick Maines married Sarah Ann Cooper, Jul 22, 1838 Mary Mains married Joseph Clayton, May 6, 1798 Susan Mains married Garrett Bennett, Nov 9 1834 Geoffrey Cooper see my web page for info about NJ vital records @ <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/NJrecords/njlookups.html">NJ LOOKUPS</A>

    06/23/2000 01:22:59
    1. [NJMONMOU] Red Bank Register
    2. Anita Clayton
    3. > I don't know of another repository for microfilm for the Red Bank > Register, but Red Bank Public Library definitely has EVERY issue > from > the time they started publishing until they ceased just a few years > ago The Red Bank Register was published Jun 27 1878 - Jul 3, 1964 (It became the Daily Register 1 Sep 1959) Twenty five years ago the places with a sizable collection according to the Directory of NJ Newspapers 1765-1970, (published 1977), were: McP 27 jun 1878- jul 3 1964(Microfilm Photo Div, Bell & Howell Wooster OH) NjFrHi 27 jun 1878 - 26 jun 1858, 1963-jul 3 1964 (Monmouth Co Historical Society) NjMi 27 jun 1878-3 jul 1964 (Middletown Twp Library) NjR broken collection 1899-1964 (Alexander Library, Rutgers) NjRb 21 oct 1880 - 3 jul 1964 (Red Bank Public Library) NjShrR27 jun 1878-3 jul 1964 (this one - NJShrR- isn't in the index to the abreviations, but following the pattern of abreviations, I bet it is Shrewsbury public library?? or perhaps a college or library staring with R in Shrewsbury?? or another town starting with Shr. Anita

    06/22/2000 06:07:49
    1. [NJMONMOU] Main Family of Monmouth New Jersey
    2. Hello, Can anyone tell me if they have any info on Philip Main's parents? Philip Main was born in Monmouth New Jersey abt 1747. I was wondering if someone has a cemetery listing, and if so, maybe they can check and tell me the names and dates of Mains buried there. I live in CA so I cannot go to cemeteries myself, sure wish I could. Any help would be great. Thank you. Donna (Main) Van Dusen.

    06/22/2000 03:36:17
    1. [NJMONMOU] was someone looking for donatz/donetz-russian desc?
    2. if so i have a contact for you - contact me at lindabch@aol.com

    06/22/2000 05:18:03
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Patterson
    2. Joe
    3. This may be of some help... 1870MatawanTwp 435 441 Sydney Patterson 54 M W Laborer 150 NJ 435 441 Mary M. Patterson 46 F W NJ 435 441 Hannah Patterson 22 F W Domestic NJ 435 441 Mary M. Patterson 19 F W Domestic NJ 435 441 Levina Patterson 13 F W Domestic NJ 435 441 Parker Patterson 4 M W NJ 435 441 William Patterson 2 M W NJ 435 441 George Patterson 3 mos M W NJ and some info from Lorin A. Snyder a couple of years ago. 1 Safety BOWNE ..+ Phoebe WORDEN, m. 22 Apr 1742, Shrewsbury Twp., Monmouth Co., NJ .......2 Phoebe BOWNE .........+ John PATTERSON, m. 1778, Monmouth Co., NJ ..............3 Safety Warden PATTERSON, b. 1779, Middletown, Monmouth Co., NJ ................+ Phebe DAVIS, b. c1781, NJ; m. 26 Aug 1798, Monmouth Co., NJ ....................4 John PATTERSON, b. c1799, Middletown ....................4 Sidney PATTERSON, b. 1803, Middletown ....................4 David PATTERSON, b. c1811, Middletown ....................4 William PATTERSON, b. c1818 ....................4 Robert PATTERSON, b. c1818 ....................4 (Daughter) PATTERSON, b. c1820 ....................4 Warden Safety PATTERSON, b. c1824 ..............3 John PATTERSON ..............3 William PATTERSON, b. 1785 ..............3 Sidney PATTERSON ..............3 David PATTERSON ..............3 Robert PATTERSON ..............3 Charles PATTERSON, b. 1794 ..............3 Amelia PATTERSON -- joe

    06/21/2000 05:56:00
    1. [NJMONMOU] MyFamily.com [Ancestry.com] buys www.Rootsweb.com
    2. HERMON B FAGLEY
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    06/21/2000 11:04:00
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Red Bank obits
    2. Norman Wright
    3. I wonder if the Alexander Library at Rutgers in New Brunswick has it?

    06/20/2000 09:23:09
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Red Bank obits
    2. Kyleen Gavin
    3. Thanks so much. I will try to get a cousin to get to Red Bank and check it out. I am in Florida and a trip to NJ just in not in the works this year. I sure appreciate the info. Kyleen Candy_B wrote: > Hi,Kyleen, > > I don't know of another repository for microfilm for the Red Bank > Register, but Red Bank Public Library definitely has EVERY issue from > the time they started publishing until they ceased just a few years ago. > -- > 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

    06/20/2000 08:40:57
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Red Bank obits
    2. Candy_B
    3. Hi,Kyleen, I don't know of another repository for microfilm for the Red Bank Register, but Red Bank Public Library definitely has EVERY issue from the time they started publishing until they ceased just a few years ago. -- 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

    06/20/2000 08:13:37
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Red Bank obits
    2. Kyleen Gavin
    3. Does anyone know if the back issues of the Register prior to this fire were destroyed prior to microfilming ? Or if copies existed elsewhere ? Thanks, Kyleen JEFFREY OWENS wrote: > Candy_B wrote: > > > The Red Bank Public Library has microfilm of all issues of the Red Bank > > Register. > > I was just about to ask if the back issues were microfilmed before the > big fire which was in the Register office on Chestnut St. some time > 1962-65. I remember that hundreds and hundreds of back issues were on > shelves that lined the halls. They were organized so you could find one > for reference. I wasn't into genealogy then, I just remember the papers > being there and thought about the possible loss. This query and > response made me remember that day. I worked just down the street. > > I guess they must have been. > > Jeff Owens

    06/20/2000 07:45:24
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Patterson
    2. RALPH L JOHNSON
    3. Here is my Patterson line. Obviously I didn't get very far. Do you have anything on Syndey or his children? Descendants of Syndey Patterson Generation No. 1 1. SYNDEY1 PATTERSON was born Abt. 1816 in New Jersey. He married MARY H. VAN NOTE. She was born Abt. 1824 in New Jersey. Notes for SYNDEY PATTERSON: 1860 Census of Mantuawan Township; Monmouth County: Sindey Patterson 44 M (cannot read or write) Mary H. Patterson 36 F Sarah J. Patterson 16 F Hannah Patterson 15 F Mary M. Patterson 12 F Tayler Patterson 11 M Daniel Patterson 6 M L? Patterson 1 F More About SYNDEY PATTERSON: Occupation: day laborer Children of SYNDEY PATTERSON and MARY VAN NOTE are: i. SARAH H.2 PATTERSON, b. Abt. 1844, New Jersey. ii. HANNAH PATTERSON, b. Abt. 1845, New Jersey. iii. MARY M. PATTERSON, b. Abt. 1848, New Jersey. iv. TAYLER PATTERSON, b. Abt. 1849, New Jersey. v. DANIEL PATTERSON, b. Abt. 1854, New Jersey. 2. vi. LAVINIA W. PATTERSON, b. November 05, 1858, New Jersey; d. January 19, 1932, Monmouth CO; NJ. Generation No. 2 2. LAVINIA W.2 PATTERSON (SYNDEY1) was born November 05, 1858 in New Jersey, and died January 19, 1932 in Monmouth CO; NJ. She married JOHN HENRY BURDGE February 23, 1878, son of JOSEPH BURDGE and MARY BROWER. He was born August 10, 1848 in Farmingdale, NJ, and died February 1929 in Monmouth CO; NJ. More About LAVINIA W. PATTERSON: Burial: January 20, 1932, Southard, NJ Cause of Death: chronic myocardia More About JOHN HENRY BURDGE: Burial: February 11, 1929, Southard, NJ Occupation: farmer Children of LAVINIA PATTERSON and JOHN BURDGE are: i. HERBERT3 BURDGE. ii. ELLIS BURDGE, b. September 05, 1894; d. May 20, 1969, Lakewood, NJ. Notes for ELLIS BURDGE: Served as a PVT in World War 1 More About ELLIS BURDGE: Military service: PFC in WW1 iii. IVENS S. BURDGE. iv. PARKER BURDGE. v. MARY HANNAH BURDGE, m. CHARLES RAPELYEA. vi. FANNIE BURDGE, m. (1) WESLEY PULLEN; m. (2) ? BOGART. vii. SR. HOUSTON FIELDS BURDGE, SR., b. November 14, 1896, Southard, NJ; d. December 14, 1980, Bayville, NJ; m. KATHERINE THERESA TEXTOR, February 20, 1925, Lakewood NJ; b. December 18, 1902, Carlstadt, NY; d. September 13, 1987, Egg Harbor, NJ. Notes for SR. HOUSTON FIELDS BURDGE, SR.: Served in World War 1 as a PFC. More About SR. HOUSTON FIELDS BURDGE, SR.: Cause of Death: old age Military service: PFC in WW1 Occupation: surveyor More About KATHERINE THERESA TEXTOR: Cause of Death: heart failure Occupation: seamstress viii. ETHAN OWEN BURDGE. -----Original Message----- From: IttyBkShp@aol.com <IttyBkShp@aol.com> To: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 4:47 PM Subject: [NJMONMOU] Patterson >Looking for family information on the Patterson families of Monmouth County. >Especially looking for a William B. Patterson who married a Caroline Stewart >or Steward (need this information as well). They had a son named Stewart born >1837. Possible other siblings as well??? William B. may have been born in >1793 or 1817, I have heard of both dates. Don't have any information further >back then that. Other families include the Van Kirk, Van Brunt, and Miller >families. > >Feel free to email me directly or take a peek at my webpage. Any tidbits of >information much appreciated as I am getting ready to re-upload my GED2WWW >family tree with many more individuals. > >Sincerely, > >Donna Patterson >IttyBkShp@aol.com >http://patterson.family.homepage.com/index.html ><A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com/index.html">Patterson Family >Page</A> >

    06/20/2000 07:31:19
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Red Bank obits
    2. JEFFREY OWENS
    3. Candy_B wrote: > The Red Bank Public Library has microfilm of all issues of the Red Bank > Register. I was just about to ask if the back issues were microfilmed before the big fire which was in the Register office on Chestnut St. some time 1962-65. I remember that hundreds and hundreds of back issues were on shelves that lined the halls. They were organized so you could find one for reference. I wasn't into genealogy then, I just remember the papers being there and thought about the possible loss. This query and response made me remember that day. I worked just down the street. I guess they must have been. Jeff Owens

    06/20/2000 06:27:17
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Patterson
    2. Eleanor (Nellie) Van Brunt is the one we have in our tree most recently. Also, we have George Patterson alive and well in Highlands, NJ. The Van Kirks have been very helpful with their portion of the tree for my records. Thanks for your help. Donna Patterson IttyBkShp@aol.com http://patterson.family.homepage.com/index.html <A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com/index.html">Patterson Family Page</A>

    06/20/2000 01:45:52