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    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Thank you. I am looking for Thomas Little and his wife Elizabeth. Their daughter Ann married Ebenezeer Allen Joyce at the Jersey Shore

    05/13/2000 01:29:20
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Debbie Price
    3. Hi Carole, My name is Debbie Price. I see you are researching Hendrickson and Havens. I have info on Hendricksons and need info on Havens. Would you like to share? I am looking for Mary Elizabeth Havens, parents were William C. Havens and Sarah. (according to her death record) She married Moses Lemon,Leming,Lemmon in the mid 1850's. Lived in Jackson,Ocean Co. She was born cir 1828-36. Depends on which document you go by. And she died 1896 and is buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Monmouth , NJ. On the Hendricksons I have quiet a bit. My direct link is MaryAnn Hendrickson 1868-1947 (daughter of Tunis Hendrickson 1837-1930 and Ezyphia Alice Cottrell 1834-1922) married Moses Leming 1867-1909. She was born Jan. 28, 1868 in Red Valley, NJ. I also have a photo of Tunis and his wife Ezyphia. Have alot more if you are interested. I don't know if you have been in contact with Beverly Thompson/Pampino, but she has given me alot of Hendrickson info. her e-mail is Bevpam@aol.com I'll wait to hear from you. Debbie Price price1234@tnns.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Carole O. Cole <cocole@MCIWorld.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 10:37 AM Subject: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO. > I have a complete copy, with index, of George Castor Martin's <<Book of the > Dead of Monmouth,>> 1915-1916, reprinted 1980 by the Asbury Park Public > Library. This covers several cemeteries, including: > > The Quaker Cemetery, near Manasquan > A Family Cemetery, Jerseyville (only 2 graves) > The Seventh-Day Baptist Churchyard, near Hurley's Corners (abandoned 1789) > Longstreet Family Cemetery, on Greenwood Rankin Farm, Manasquan > Youmans Family Cemetery, Hamilton > Old Cemetery between Farmingdale and Squankum > Allen Family Cemetery on the Manasquan near Old Squan Bridge > Allen Family Cemetery in the Woods, near Allenwood > Morton Cemetery, Allenwood > The Quaker Burial Ground, Squankum > The Old Drummond Family Graveyard, west of Deal > The Bennett Burying Ground, Corlies Avenue, west of Asbury Park > Old Episcopal Churchyard, Freehold > > and so on, for many more. As there is an every-name index, I'm happy to do > look-ups and tell you what I find and what cemetery the entries are listed > under. > > Carole Osborne Cole > > -- > Researching OSBORN(E), BAILEY, ALLEN, HENDRICKSON, FORMAN, SHIBLA, NEWMAN, > FULKERSON, DOTY, HAVENS > > >

    05/12/2000 09:43:24
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Doris
    3. Hi Carole, would you have any info on David GRAVATT died after 1830 census. Lived in Upper Freehold. Also, Charity SHINN died after 1880 census lived in Buddstown. Thanks loads Doris ----- Original Message ----- From: Carole O. Cole <cocole@MCIWorld.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 1:37 PM Subject: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO. > I have a complete copy, with index, of George Castor Martin's <<Book of the > Dead of Monmouth,>> 1915-1916, reprinted 1980 by the Asbury Park Public > Library. This covers several cemeteries, including: > > The Quaker Cemetery, near Manasquan > A Family Cemetery, Jerseyville (only 2 graves) > The Seventh-Day Baptist Churchyard, near Hurley's Corners (abandoned 1789) > Longstreet Family Cemetery, on Greenwood Rankin Farm, Manasquan > Youmans Family Cemetery, Hamilton > Old Cemetery between Farmingdale and Squankum > Allen Family Cemetery on the Manasquan near Old Squan Bridge > Allen Family Cemetery in the Woods, near Allenwood > Morton Cemetery, Allenwood > The Quaker Burial Ground, Squankum > The Old Drummond Family Graveyard, west of Deal > The Bennett Burying Ground, Corlies Avenue, west of Asbury Park > Old Episcopal Churchyard, Freehold > > and so on, for many more. As there is an every-name index, I'm happy to do > look-ups and tell you what I find and what cemetery the entries are listed > under. > > Carole Osborne Cole > > -- > Researching OSBORN(E), BAILEY, ALLEN, HENDRICKSON, FORMAN, SHIBLA, NEWMAN, > FULKERSON, DOTY, HAVENS > > >

    05/12/2000 05:56:57
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Cheryl
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carole O. Cole" <cocole@MCIWorld.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 1:37 PM Subject: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO. > I have a complete copy, with index, of George Castor Martin's <<Book of the > Dead of Monmouth,> > > Thanks for doing look-ups Carole, Searching for Nicholas/Elizabeth Stevens, John and Lucretia Stevens/Stephens. -cheryl >

    05/12/2000 05:26:41
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: CONOVER Files
    2. David B. Ackerman
    3. Try this web site Conover family many in this area.Monmouth County. David B Ackerman http://conovergenealogy.com/ EWRIGHT210@aol.com wrote: > Dear Lisa, > > Thanks for snail-mailing the CONOVER files. My Ann CONOVER [b. > 11Feb1780, daughter of William and Mary (????) CONOVER -- d. 07Jan1854] who, > on 1808 married Samuel STILLWELL [b. 26May1776, son of John and Pamela (????) > STILLWELL -- d. 03Jan1861 at Middletown Point, NJ], is still my only CONOVER > and the only other documentation I have on her is her and Samuel's marriage > recording 19Jan1808 in Monmouth Co and the Family Bible entries listing their > them and their children. In the Bible it gives Ann's and Samuel's parents' > names; however, not their mothers' maiden names. > As I will send a copy of this e-mail to the Monmouth Co List I will > restate information on Ann and Samuel's children: > 1) Pamela STILLWELL 04July1808 - 03Nov1821 > 2) Mary Wall STILLWELL 02Jan1811 - 01Jun1896 > 3) Sarah STILLWELL 11Sep1812 - 30Apr1813 > 4) Conover STILLWELL 18Dec1813 - 15Feb1838 > 5) Holmes S (maybe L) STILLWELL 13May1815 - 18Oct1815 > 6) Elisha STILLWELL (my gg-grandfather) 08Sep1816 - Jun1895 m. Matilda > KENNARD > 7) Samuel S STILLWELL 18Sep1818 - 13Sep1819 > 8) Matilda STILLWELL 24May1822 - 24Aug1886 m. Alex H. HARRIS > > Any information on all the above named persons certainly will be appreciated. > > Esther Wright > San Antonio TX > ewright210@aol.com

    05/12/2000 04:55:12
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Book of the Dead [Hyer]
    2. Joanne Scobee Morgan
    3. Would either of you (or anyone else on this list...) be researching a Hyer that married Eliza Scoby and had a daughter, Elizabeth Hyer b abt 1838? Eliza Scoby was the dau of Samuel Scoby and Elizabeth Frizalier. Joanne Scobee Morgan A. Beaudin wrote: > > Patti: > Would you at all be researching a Walter Hyer? I have a record of a Walter > Hyer marrying a Julia Page [1848-1917]. Marriage was before 1882. They > moved/lived in Ontario for a time. Julia remarried after Walter's death. I > can try to dig up the scant information I have, if this seems to be a > related line. > --Andrea Beaudin > Researching Lines in MA, NJ, NY, PA, PQ [Canada] and CT > http://members.xoom.com/RootSearch/

    05/12/2000 04:47:52
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK : Claytons
    2. Carole: thanks for your kind offer. I am looking for Isaac Clayton buried ? October 1883 and Phebe Clayton 1870s or 1880s-maybe later. Thanks, Gail -----Original Message----- From: Carole O. Cole <cocole@MCIWorld.com> To: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, May 12, 2000 11:39 AM Subject: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO. >I have a complete copy, with index, of George Castor Martin's <<Book of the >Dead of Monmouth,>> 1915-1916, reprinted 1980 by the Asbury Park Public >Library. This covers several cemeteries, including: > >The Quaker Cemetery, near Manasquan >A Family Cemetery, Jerseyville (only 2 graves) >The Seventh-Day Baptist Churchyard, near Hurley's Corners (abandoned 1789) >Longstreet Family Cemetery, on Greenwood Rankin Farm, Manasquan >Youmans Family Cemetery, Hamilton >Old Cemetery between Farmingdale and Squankum >Allen Family Cemetery on the Manasquan near Old Squan Bridge >Allen Family Cemetery in the Woods, near Allenwood >Morton Cemetery, Allenwood >The Quaker Burial Ground, Squankum >The Old Drummond Family Graveyard, west of Deal >The Bennett Burying Ground, Corlies Avenue, west of Asbury Park >Old Episcopal Churchyard, Freehold > >and so on, for many more. As there is an every-name index, I'm happy to do >look-ups and tell you what I find and what cemetery the entries are listed >under. > >Carole Osborne Cole > >-- >Researching OSBORN(E), BAILEY, ALLEN, HENDRICKSON, FORMAN, SHIBLA, NEWMAN, >FULKERSON, DOTY, HAVENS > > >

    05/12/2000 03:24:50
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Book of the Dead [Hyer]
    2. A. Beaudin
    3. Patti: Would you at all be researching a Walter Hyer? I have a record of a Walter Hyer marrying a Julia Page [1848-1917]. Marriage was before 1882. They moved/lived in Ontario for a time. Julia remarried after Walter's death. I can try to dig up the scant information I have, if this seems to be a related line. --Andrea Beaudin Researching Lines in MA, NJ, NY, PA, PQ [Canada] and CT http://members.xoom.com/RootSearch/

    05/12/2000 12:08:38
    1. [NJMONMOU] Book of the Dead
    2. hummm
    3. Thank you for the wonderful offer to do lookups, Carole......Could you please look up the surname Hyer (Heyer)??? I should have my 1855 and the 1865 State Census for New Jersey in about a week from the NJ State Archives.......when I get it, I will be glad to do a lookup for you if you send me the surnames that you are interested in!!! After that, I am going to try to post the pages to the list. Best regards, Patti Heyer nikki@iag.net

    05/12/2000 11:55:58
    1. [NJMONMOU] Re: BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. George Joynson
    3. Thank you Carole, Could you please check for any WINNING burials? Sincerely, George Joynson gj@atlanticmedical.net

    05/12/2000 11:46:32
    1. [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Carole O. Cole
    3. I have a complete copy, with index, of George Castor Martin's <<Book of the Dead of Monmouth,>> 1915-1916, reprinted 1980 by the Asbury Park Public Library. This covers several cemeteries, including: The Quaker Cemetery, near Manasquan A Family Cemetery, Jerseyville (only 2 graves) The Seventh-Day Baptist Churchyard, near Hurley's Corners (abandoned 1789) Longstreet Family Cemetery, on Greenwood Rankin Farm, Manasquan Youmans Family Cemetery, Hamilton Old Cemetery between Farmingdale and Squankum Allen Family Cemetery on the Manasquan near Old Squan Bridge Allen Family Cemetery in the Woods, near Allenwood Morton Cemetery, Allenwood The Quaker Burial Ground, Squankum The Old Drummond Family Graveyard, west of Deal The Bennett Burying Ground, Corlies Avenue, west of Asbury Park Old Episcopal Churchyard, Freehold and so on, for many more. As there is an every-name index, I'm happy to do look-ups and tell you what I find and what cemetery the entries are listed under. Carole Osborne Cole -- Researching OSBORN(E), BAILEY, ALLEN, HENDRICKSON, FORMAN, SHIBLA, NEWMAN, FULKERSON, DOTY, HAVENS

    05/12/2000 11:37:15
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Doug Shepherd
    3. Dear Carole Thank you for your offer. I have a Joseph Shepherd who was born about 1748 in Monmouth Co and moved west about 1800-1810. I suspect his parents may have died and then he left. Any Shepherd family between 1740-1820 would be significant. Thank you. Doug Shepherd dougshepherd@hotmail.com >From: "Carole O. Cole" <cocole@MCIWorld.com> >Reply-To: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com >To: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO. >Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 11:37:15 -0600 > >I have a complete copy, with index, of George Castor Martin's <<Book of the >Dead of Monmouth,>> 1915-1916, reprinted 1980 by the Asbury Park Public >Library. This covers several cemeteries, including: > >The Quaker Cemetery, near Manasquan >A Family Cemetery, Jerseyville (only 2 graves) >The Seventh-Day Baptist Churchyard, near Hurley's Corners (abandoned 1789) >Longstreet Family Cemetery, on Greenwood Rankin Farm, Manasquan >Youmans Family Cemetery, Hamilton >Old Cemetery between Farmingdale and Squankum >Allen Family Cemetery on the Manasquan near Old Squan Bridge >Allen Family Cemetery in the Woods, near Allenwood >Morton Cemetery, Allenwood >The Quaker Burial Ground, Squankum >The Old Drummond Family Graveyard, west of Deal >The Bennett Burying Ground, Corlies Avenue, west of Asbury Park >Old Episcopal Churchyard, Freehold > >and so on, for many more. As there is an every-name index, I'm happy to do >look-ups and tell you what I find and what cemetery the entries are listed >under. > >Carole Osborne Cole > >-- >Researching OSBORN(E), BAILEY, ALLEN, HENDRICKSON, FORMAN, SHIBLA, NEWMAN, >FULKERSON, DOTY, HAVENS > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    05/12/2000 08:55:03
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Dear Carol, Thank you very much for your offer to do look-ups. I am very grateful. Would you please check for John Havens d. ca 1809? Thank you. Georgia

    05/12/2000 08:49:30
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: BENNETTS
    2. STILL searching for parents of Joel Bennett b. 1780 and his brother, Thomas Bennett b. 1778, probably Monmouth Co. NJ. They left Shrewsbury Twp., Monmouth Co. NJ with Theopilus Little family for Lycoming Co. (now Sullivan Co.) PA. codfish@aol.com

    05/12/2000 08:45:50
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Thanks so much for your kind offer. I'm looking for Richard and Alice Lawrence d. abt. 1726 and William Lawrence and Margaret Tilton Lawrence. Any help is appreciated. Trish/Oregon Trish2Ann@aol.com

    05/12/2000 07:53:58
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO.
    2. Concerning the Book of the Dead of Monouth County . You mentioned it lists many more cemeteries. Could one of those cemetery names be Tennant Church Cemetery? It would be helpful to find some of my ancesters buried there. Names being: Lamberson (no T) Thanks for you help. Barbara Gillthebgs@aol.com

    05/12/2000 07:52:54
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: Old family names.
    2. Musta missed the original listing....can anyone please post again, or send it directly to me. thanx, mastertdstr@aol.com

    05/12/2000 06:12:21
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: CONOVER Files
    2. Dear Linda, In a message dated 05/12/2000 7:57:36 AM Central Daylight Time, you (LindaBch@aol.com) wrote: << in 1903 john e stillwell wrote a book-historical and genealogical miscellany, ny 4v.1972 pages. that is listed in the back of my matawan(orig middletown pt) history and i thought you may want to know that it was used as cited in the bibliography. john stillwell is cited as a revolutionary war participant who tried with others to stave off the tories in their whaleboats -and matawan had a large creek at the time where ships came in. this is also where your relative of some connection, lester stillwell met his fate thru being attacked by a shark in matawan creek in 1916. my husbands grandfaather was in attendance that day but was not harmed. lester died. linda erdmann brown - raised in matawan and dau of matawan natives >> I am very interested in the 1903 John E. Stillwell books - Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, NY 4v.1972 pages. Our San Antonio Genealogical & Historical Library doesn't seem to have all 4 volumes. My sister in Houston will check in the Clayton Genealogical Library (an endowed library under the care of the Houston Public Library which I am sure has those books. I would be happy if my John Stillwell is the same John Stillwell "cited as a revolutionary war participant who tried with others to stave off the tories in their whaleboats." We had been under the impression that line had Tories among them but maybe not and also that they were farmers. Wish I could just jump in the car and check out more in NJ! That was interesting about Lester Stillwell and the shark attack. How sad! So that Atlantic coast really does have "Jaws" after all! Thanks for your note. I will put it with the other puzzle pieces and soon I hope, it will fit in. Sincerely, Esther Wright San Antonio TX ewright210@aol.com

    05/12/2000 05:07:52
    1. [NJMONMOU] Re: BENNETTS???
    2. What dates you you know? i have BENNETTS in this area, hundreds of them maybe i can help you....Maggie

    05/12/2000 04:41:22
    1. Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: CONOVER Files
    2. in 1903 john e stillwell wrote a book-historical and genealogical miscellany, ny 4v.1972 pages. that is listed in the back of my matawan(orig middletown pt) history and i thought you may want to know that it was used as cited in the bibliography. john stillwell is cited as a revolutionary war participant who tried with others to stave off the tories in their whaleboats -and matawan had a large creek at the time where ships came in. this is also where your relative of some connection, lester stillwell met his fate thru being attacked by a shark in matawan creek in 1916. my husbands grandfaather was in attendance that day but was not harmed. lester died. linda erdmann brown-raised in matawan and dau of matawan natives

    05/12/2000 02:55:14