Suzanne, Thank you for your generous offer! I would like the references to: GIBERSON GUILBERSON HORNER MORRIS Margaret demarco@ix.netcom.com
How about you post the Applegates? I need them too! And Bev is going to want Pullen! Pat
It's a hard choice to make when it seems like half of the names could be helpful, but I would be interested in the Page and Vanderbeck names ----- Original Message ----- From: Suzanne Youmans <ROJO@wesnet.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 6:53 PM Subject: [NJMONMOU] Old Cemetery, Toms River > I have a copy of the 1831 reading of "Old Cemetery, Toms River" > The article does not list the location of this cemetery...maybe someone > knows where it is! > > I will do lookups....surnames include: > Achor, Allen, Anderson, Applegate, Asay, Benson, Borden, Brewer, Brinley, > Bryan, Bunnell, Carson, Chattin, Corlis, Cornelius, Coward, Crawford, Davis, > De Hart, Dunham, Dunning, Emmons, Emson, Frazee, Garthwait, Giberson, Goble, > Grant, Grimm, Grover, Guilberson, Gulick, Hagaman, Hays, Horner, Hyers, > Highers, Imlay, Irons, James, Jeffrey, Johnson, Lawrence, Layton, McCarthy, > Matthews, Messick, Morrell, Morris, Page, Parrent, Patterson, Peeler, Pike, > Potter, Post, Pullen, Reamer, Reynolds, Ridgeway, Robbins, Runyon, Russell, > Servoss, Shuts, Skirm, Smalley, Stout, Sweeney, Thibeaudeou, Thomson, > Vanderbeck, Wainwright, Waits, Webb, Wilbert, Wilkes,Williams, and Wooley. > > Suzanne > ROJO@wesnet.com > >
You're wonderful.....please post Robbins Thanks Bill -----Original Message----- From: Suzanne Youmans [mailto:ROJO@wesnet.com] Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 7:54 PM To: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJMONMOU] Old Cemetery, Toms River I have a copy of the 1831 reading of "Old Cemetery, Toms River" The article does not list the location of this cemetery...maybe someone knows where it is! I will do lookups....surnames include: <SNIP>
I have a copy of the 1831 reading of "Old Cemetery, Toms River" The article does not list the location of this cemetery...maybe someone knows where it is! I will do lookups....surnames include: Achor, Allen, Anderson, Applegate, Asay, Benson, Borden, Brewer, Brinley, Bryan, Bunnell, Carson, Chattin, Corlis, Cornelius, Coward, Crawford, Davis, De Hart, Dunham, Dunning, Emmons, Emson, Frazee, Garthwait, Giberson, Goble, Grant, Grimm, Grover, Guilberson, Gulick, Hagaman, Hays, Horner, Hyers, Highers, Imlay, Irons, James, Jeffrey, Johnson, Lawrence, Layton, McCarthy, Matthews, Messick, Morrell, Morris, Page, Parrent, Patterson, Peeler, Pike, Potter, Post, Pullen, Reamer, Reynolds, Ridgeway, Robbins, Runyon, Russell, Servoss, Shuts, Skirm, Smalley, Stout, Sweeney, Thibeaudeou, Thomson, Vanderbeck, Wainwright, Waits, Webb, Wilbert, Wilkes,Williams, and Wooley. Suzanne ROJO@wesnet.com
Suzanne, Thank you so much for your offer. I would love to have any info on the name of Shuts/Shutts. Also Parrent and Reynolds. Thanks again! Peggy Apostolos River Falls, WI At 06:53 PM 4/21/00 -0500, you wrote: >I have a copy of the 1831 reading of "Old Cemetery, Toms River" >The article does not list the location of this cemetery...maybe someone >knows where it is! > >I will do lookups....surnames include: >Achor, Allen, Anderson, Applegate, Asay, Benson, Borden, Brewer, Brinley, >Bryan, Bunnell, Carson, Chattin, Corlis, Cornelius, Coward, Crawford, Davis, >De Hart, Dunham, Dunning, Emmons, Emson, Frazee, Garthwait, Giberson, Goble, >Grant, Grimm, Grover, Guilberson, Gulick, Hagaman, Hays, Horner, Hyers, >Highers, Imlay, Irons, James, Jeffrey, Johnson, Lawrence, Layton, McCarthy, >Matthews, Messick, Morrell, Morris, Page, Parrent, Patterson, Peeler, Pike, >Potter, Post, Pullen, Reamer, Reynolds, Ridgeway, Robbins, Runyon, Russell, >Servoss, Shuts, Skirm, Smalley, Stout, Sweeney, Thibeaudeou, Thomson, >Vanderbeck, Wainwright, Waits, Webb, Wilbert, Wilkes,Williams, and Wooley. > >Suzanne >ROJO@wesnet.com
Hi Suzanne, You are a dear!! Can you please send me the Anderson, Applegate, Matthews, and Pullen please!?! I really appreciate it. I am surprised there aren't any Soden's in there. Oh well. Thanks ever so much!!! Joyce Soden Brown ----- Original Message ----- From: Suzanne Youmans <ROJO@wesnet.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 7:53 PM Subject: [NJMONMOU] Old Cemetery, Toms River I have a copy of the 1831 reading of "Old Cemetery, Toms River" The article does not list the location of this cemetery...maybe someone knows where it is! I will do lookups....surnames include: Achor, Allen, Anderson, Applegate, Asay, Benson, Borden, Brewer, Brinley, Bryan, Bunnell, Carson, Chattin, Corlis, Cornelius, Coward, Crawford, Davis, De Hart, Dunham, Dunning, Emmons, Emson, Frazee, Garthwait, Giberson, Goble, Grant, Grimm, Grover, Guilberson, Gulick, Hagaman, Hays, Horner, Hyers, Highers, Imlay, Irons, James, Jeffrey, Johnson, Lawrence, Layton, McCarthy, Matthews, Messick, Morrell, Morris, Page, Parrent, Patterson, Peeler, Pike, Potter, Post, Pullen, Reamer, Reynolds, Ridgeway, Robbins, Runyon, Russell, Servoss, Shuts, Skirm, Smalley, Stout, Sweeney, Thibeaudeou, Thomson, Vanderbeck, Wainwright, Waits, Webb, Wilbert, Wilkes,Williams, and Wooley. Suzanne ROJO@wesnet.com
Have you searched the Atlantic County area? I went to high school with a girl whose last name was Pullen. Her father owned "Pullen Electric" in Pleasantville, NJ. Hope this helps. Catherine
Thanks for the offer Suzanne! I would like the Stout's. Susan Ca.
Thanks so much for the offer, Barbara! Would appreciate a look up for William Paynton, Henry Paynton, and John Henry Paynton (aka Jack) all of Monmouth County, NJ. and probably in the New Jersey Volunteers. Last name might also be spelled Painton, or without the middle n. thanks! Mary Paynton On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, David P. Welch wrote: > Our local library here in Fairfax, Va., has a set of reference works > entitled "Roster of Union Soldiers 1861-1865" edited by Janet B. Hewett > (Broadfoot Pub., 1997). It lists by state those of record who served > during the Civil War. There's a volume for New Jersey & it provides > regiment, company, & rank of all soldiers (but not navy) from the > state. I just volunteered to do lookups for my home county in Pa. & > would certainly offer to do lookups for the Monmouth County listees who > have been very helpful to me in finding my NJ roots. Unfortunately this > work doesn't provide dates of service nor any personal info on each > soldier but it might be a starting point since you need to know regt. & > co. to retrieve service records from the US Archives. Please send first > & last name & possible middle initial & last name spelling variations. > Barbara > > Mary Paynton perky@wolfenet.com ************************************************************************ "Mr. Roberston, your predecessor, an excellent librarian, savaged three people last week and had to be destroyed." -Monty Python. Gorilla Librarian Sketch.
Looking for anyone researching Tuthill family in Mon. Co., esp. Long Branch area. Have Chester M. Tuthill 1883-1957 m. to Bessie E. Pullen 1888-1987, d.o. Charles A. and Harriet Pullen, W. Long Branch, N.J> Thanks, Bev
Looking for information on VanHise family : Isaac VanHise m. Susan Pullen Klink after 1862. Had following children: Gilbert W. VanHise of Prospertown; Isaac VanHise,Jr. of Prospertown; Susan VanHise(Bosley)of Freehold; Henrietta VanHise(VanHise) of Red Valley; and Nellie VanHise(Case) of Freehold.. Susan Pullen Klink was d.o. Gilbert and Tamson Pullen and widow of Solomon Klink/Clink. Would appreciate any help with this branch of VanHise family. Thanks
Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Easter. Debbie Price price1234@tnns.net
hey anita- you work at fhc and youre having problems finding family???? then what hope do i have???? lol- try new york city and brooklyn rootsweb -they have good searchable index. linda
NJ - Anyone have any info on Harry Clayton born Sep 1900, father Joseph Clayton, b.9 Nov 1873, Freehold) mother Jennie or Jane (Curtis?), in Neptune area, Ocean Grove, Monmouth Co NJ, (lived there 1900, 1910) later lived Bradley Park West Grove, Monmouth (1915), and Newark, Essex Co (1920). Joseph on earlier censuses was listed with a Jennie, not sure if she is same as Jane. Says Jane on census for 1915, 1920, and on Harry's ? wedding certificate, Jennie on census for 1900, 1910. Jennie may have died 1910 to 1915. In 1920 Joseph's mother Katherine (Catherine McLaughlin) Clayton was living with them. Cannot find his marriage in state records to Jennie which should have been about April 1900 according to 1900 census. Cannot find birth in State records for Harry either. Evidently an only child. 1920 Harry was in Navy on a ship, but listed with parents in Newark. Harry had an adopted cousin Josephine Jones, b. about 1901, adopted parents Maggie (Clayton) and Joseph Strahan, of Ocean Grove/Asbury Park, Maggie died 1916, Joseph Strahan remarried Mrs. Elizabeth Stillwaggon Jones. Also cousins Beatrice Clayton (Beck, Titus) of Ocean Grove, dau of Marcus and Minnie (Kittel) Clayton and Joseph A. Clayton son of James and Hubertina (Brandt) Clayton who ended up in Trenton. Beatrice Beck had a daughter Delories who married William Young. Have a marriage for a Harry to a Mary Wildt (Dau of William and Mary (Conway) Wildt of Newark in 1925. Could be him. Lists Harry's parents as Jane Curtis and Joseph Clayton. Anything look familiar? Do I have it right? Have much on this line of Claytons. Would love to find relatives. Anita rclaytonsr@juno.com
just PASSING THIS ON FORM THE SDB LIST HOPE IT HELPS ONE RICHARD BRANDSTETTER ----- Original Message ----- From: Maria Johnson <mjohnson@digitaldune.net> To: <SDB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 9:02 PM Subject: [SDB] SDB Migration Route > Thought I would share some of the SDB migration routes are noted in the book > by Ilou M. Sanford "Membership Records of Seventh Day Baptists of Central > New York State" 1797-1940's. Please let me know the correct locations of > the ones I'm not sure of. I typed these lists to help me find my ancestors > as I have found many of them in several of these locations: > > Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA > Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA > Woodbridgetown, Fayette Co., PA > Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ > Piscataway, Middlesex Co., NJ > Shiloh, Cumberland or Warren Co., NJ (not sure of Co.) please advise > Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI > Newport, Newport Co., RI > Berlin, Rensselaer Co., NY > Brookfield, Madison Co., NY (possibly Oneida?) please advise > Alfred, Allegany Co., NY > Little Genesse, Allegany Co., NY > Persia, Cattaraugus Co., NY > Snow Hill (not sure if King & Queen Co., VA or Worchester Co., MD) please > advise > Salem, Harrison Co., WV > Lost Creek, Harrison Co., WV > Jackson Center, Shelby Co., OH > Dakota, Waushara Co., WI > Milton, Rock Co., WI > Farina, Fayette Co., IL > > > This book also noted SDB Associations in the New York towns of: > Adams Brookfield > Clifford > DeRuyter > Diana > Hounsfield > Ithica > Lincklaen > Newport > Norwich > Otselic > Pinckney ?? > Preston > Richland > Scott > Syracuse > Truxton > Verona > Watson > G. Maria Davis-Johnson > <mailto:mjohnson@digitaldune.net> > Yuma, Arizona USA > Learn to love the adventure, not just the destination. > Researching (SDB) Davis of Welsh descent in PA, RI, NJ, NY, WVa, and WI. > Davis allied families: Brisley, Maxson, Rogers, Cartwright, Straight, Hoxie, > Moon, Money, Dickinson, Kent, and Henry. Also researching (Swedish) > Eckstrom in IL and WI and (German) Wex in WI. > <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~davisfam/Index.htm> > > > > > ==== SDB Mailing List ==== > Your listowner is Audrey_Ann@msn.com >
Barbara, Thanks for your kind offer. I'm interested in Jacob W Carter from Granville in Mon. Co Thanks Sharon
Hello, Do you have a listing for : Julius JACKSON? Thanks
Our local library here in Fairfax, Va., has a set of reference works entitled "Roster of Union Soldiers 1861-1865" edited by Janet B. Hewett (Broadfoot Pub., 1997). It lists by state those of record who served during the Civil War. There's a volume for New Jersey & it provides regiment, company, & rank of all soldiers (but not navy) from the state. I just volunteered to do lookups for my home county in Pa. & would certainly offer to do lookups for the Monmouth County listees who have been very helpful to me in finding my NJ roots. Unfortunately this work doesn't provide dates of service nor any personal info on each soldier but it might be a starting point since you need to know regt. & co. to retrieve service records from the US Archives. Please send first & last name & possible middle initial & last name spelling variations. Barbara
Thank you. I knew Henry had a brother John , but didn't know his sisters. Yvonne Deb61298@aol.com wrote: > Yvonne - Here is some information on Corles and his wife: This information is > in a book by Barbara Carver Smith. There is a copy of it in the Ocean County > Bishop Library in Toms River. We are part of the unconnected line of > Truex/Truax that she was researching. - Debbie > > S2. CORLIS STEPHEN TRUEX (David #1; Unknown), was born at Squan Village, > Monmouth County ca. 1809, and died 16 July 1864 at Wall Township at the age > of 55 of consumption (d.c.), buried in Allenwood cemetery, Allenwood, > Monmouth County. His death certificate gives his parents as DAVID and SARAH > TRUAX. > > Corlis married 19 March 1835 at Howell Township by Zebulon Clayton, JP, > (Monmouth County Marriage Book C, page 161), CHRISTIAN JOHNSON, born either > 1803 (57 at death) or ca. 1807, died 6 November 1860 at Squan Village, > Monmouth County (d.c.). The name of her parents is not given in her death > record. The marriage record gives Corlis as "Charles L." in error. On 17 > July 1846 Samuel Brand and Corlius Treuax, both of Howell Township made > leased to Corlius Trueax a parcel of land in Howell Township (same > quitclaimed to Samuel Brand by Edward Shearman) for the term of six months > from this date doth erect or cause to erect a dwelling for himself and family > and occupies the same himselfâ¦â¦.(Monmouth County Surrogates Office, > Miscellaneous Book C, p 317). > > The 1850 Federal Census of Howell Township enumerates Corlies Truax, age 40; > Christian, 43; Hannah, 12; John 10; Henry, 7; Lydia, 2. > > Children (TRUEX): > · Hannah, born ca. 1836 (19 at marriage), married 10 January 1855 at Wall > Township, Peter Brown, son William and Jirma Brown (m.c.) > · John, born ca. 1840, married Pheby Ann Mc Ninney > · Henry, born 14 December 1843, married Martha M. Harvey > · Lydia Ann, born ca. 1846 (18 at marriage), married 25 April 1865 at Toms > River to John J. Johnson, son of Joseph and Leticia Johnson. > > * The headstone is missing at Allenwood Cemetery. No records can be found to > show where the burial site is.