Thank you so much for the info...... and I will book mark the switchboard . com site..... thanks for sharing At 06:34 PM 3/30/00 -0500, you wrote: >In a message dated 3/30/00 6:30:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, >debbig@earthlink.net writes: > > > Does anyone know of a St Josephs church or cemetery in the > > Matawan/Keyport/Raritan area? > >St Joseph's Catholic Church >376 Maple Pl, Keyport, NJ 07735-1148 Phone: (732)264-0322 > >I find switchboard.com to be very useful for this kind of search, since its >search parameters allow you to search near a specified location....
Does anyone know of a St Josephs church or cemetery in the Matawan/Keyport/Raritan area?
There are actually no cemeteries in Asbury Park, but there are many in the surrounding areas which were popular with residents of Asbury Park. When did he die and did he belong to a church? God Bless, Tom Yaccarino, Pie # 3740, ICC # 13, ICQ # 32432661 tlyii@msn.com Little Italy in Cyberspace: http://www.italyboys.com Researching: in Naro, Agrigento, Sicily: ARCADIPANE, ARCANGELO, ALAIMO, ALONGI, AMICO, ARANCIO, BELLIA, CASTRONOVO, CURTO, FALZONE, GALLO, IOVINO, LOMBARDO, MEDICCANO, MELONE, MORGANA, PIAZZA, RIZZO, SOTTILE, VELLA In Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Calabria: AGRETTO, BADOLATO, CRITELLI, GREGORACE, MANFREDI, NISTICO', RANCERI In Sorrento, Napoli, Campania; APREDA, IACCARINO, RUSSO and SACCO In Germany: BARTELL, FELDBUSCH, FISCHER, FLATH, GREBE, KLEHM, MATTER -----Original Message----- From: Sjhcamp@aol.com [mailto:Sjhcamp@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 6:09 PM To: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJMONMOU] Cemetery Question Hello Everyone, I am new to this list and very unfamiliar with research in Monmouth Co. I'd like to ask a question about cemeteries. I just found out that my great-grandmother died in Massachusetts but was buried in Asbury Park, NJ according to her death record. My question is this, does anyone know how many cemeteries there are or were in Asbury Park in 1926? I checked the yellow pages and found only one: Mount Calvary. I'd love to know if there are any others so I can call them and try to find out where she is buried. Thanks Susan Hovencamp sjhcamp@aol.com Co-ListOwner of: OBIT-LOOKUPS-L Obit Volunteer List at: http://members.aol.com/sjhcamp/index.html *** WE NEED VOLUNTEERS - Please Consider Volunteering for Your Area ***
An overflow cemetery was created for people from Bradley Beach, Asbury Park, etc. This cemetery is called Mt. Prospect Cemetery in Neptune NJ. They are currently developing a web page and are in the process of compiling all of the records of burials in the cemetery. The web site is: http://homestead.juno.com/crawsat/mtproscem.html The site has an email address for any inquiries you might have. I hope this helps your search.
--part1_ba.377b99b.26156760_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 03/30/2000 9:12:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, Katt516@aol.com writes: << Here are some life members (contributed $10 or more)of the Long Island Bible Society in 1853 : ` * - deceased Name Town Blackwell, Robert Astoria Blackwell, Mrs. Eliza Astoria Bebee, Samuel S. Astoria Beebe, Samuel J. Astoria Blackwell, Anna E. Astoria Blackwell, Adeliza F. Astoria Blackwell, Julia Astoria Blackwell, Mary L. Astoria Bolles, Leonora S. Astoria Comstock, Andrew Astoria Clark, Mrs. Sarah B. Astoria Hopkins, G.T. Astoria Mulligan, William Astoria Rankin, Robert G. * Astoria Robertson, Mrs. Harriet S. Astoria Schenck, John Astoria Schenck, Mrs. Elizabeth Astoria Schenck, A. Remsen Astoria Schenck, Ann Elizabeth Astoria Schenck, Aletta H. Astoria Schenck, Julia Astoria Schenk, John E. Astoria Schenk, Emily Astoria Sanford, Drury S. Astoria Sanford, Dr. S.T.W. Astoria Smith, Henry Astoria Vandevier, William Astoria Bloodgood, Dr. Joseph * Flushing Bloodgood, James * Flushing Carter, Robert * Flushing Douglass, George Flushing Douglas, William Flushing Miller, Ezra Flushing Muhlenburgh, Mary * Flushing Curtis, Peck * Flushing Phillips, Thomas * Flushing Powers, George * Flushing Prince, William R. Flushing Perkins, Benjamin D. * Flushing Pock, Isaac Flushing Smith, Nathaniel * Flushing Stratton, Ruth Flushing Selby, Jonathan Flushing Titus, John * Flushing Titus, William * Flushing Titus, William U. Flushing Texido, Manuel Flushing Van Zandt, Wynant * Flushing Van Wyck, Samuel H. * Flushing Wright, Charles * Flushing Willett, Samuel Flushing Cook, Sullivan Bridgehampton Edgar, Mrs. Anna B. Bridgehampton Edgar, F. Woolworth Bridgehampton Francis, Mrs. Mary S.H. Bridgehampton Haynes, Jeremiah H. Bridgehampton Haynes, David Bridgehampton Haynes, Daniel Bridgehampton Haynes, James L. Bridgehampton Halsey, Harriet A. Bridgehampton Halsey, Herman R. Bridgehampton Halsey, Phebe M. Bridgehampton Halsey, Richard Bridgehampton Halsey, Arabella Bridgehampton Hand, J. Elizabeth Bridgehampton Hedges, Abigail V. Bridgehampton Jackson, Lewis E. Bridgehampton Loper, Ruth C. Bridgehampton Ludlow, E. Jones Bridgehampton Post, Mrs. Catherine F. Bridgehampton Rose, Abraham Bridgehampton Rose, Stephen Bridgehampton Rose, Henry Martyn Bridgehampton Rose, Mary F. Bridgehampton Topping, Phebe Bridgehampton Topping, Charles * Bridgehampton Terbell, Charles Bridgehampton White, Clarissa * Bridgehampton Woolworth, Mrs. Mary * Bridgehampton White, Henry Bridgehampton Wright, Dr. Levi D. Bridgehampton Woodruff, Jesse Bridgehampton Hedges, Wilkes Bridgehampton Baylis, Samuel * Setauket Griffing, Thomas Strong Setauket Greene, Mrs. Zachariah * Setauket Mills, William W. Setauket Strong, Angeline Lloyd Setauket Srong, Thomas S. * Setauket Strong, Amelia M. Setauket Strong, Selah Setauket Strong, Thomas Shepard Setauket Baylis, Daniel Huntington Kissam, Sarah J. Huntington Kissam, Mrs. Phebe Huntington Ming, Christopher * Huntington Potter, Nathaniel * Huntington Rogers, John * Huntington Sturges, Dr. Charles Huntington Wood, Silas * Huntington Woodhull, Smith Huntington Kathy Then LI,NY [ Katt516@aol.com ] >> --part1_ba.377b99b.26156760_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <NYBROOKLYN-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zc04.mx.aol.com (rly-zc04.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.4]) by air-zc04.mail.aol.com (v70.20) with ESMTP; Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:12:07 -0500 Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.27]) by rly-zc04.mx.aol.com (v70.21) with ESMTP; Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:11:03 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id SAA27789; Thu, 30 Mar 2000 18:08:40 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 18:08:40 -0800 (PST) X-Original-Sender: Katt516@aol.com Thu Mar 30 18:08:38 2000 From: Katt516@aol.com Message-ID: <b6.32a912e.26156286@aol.com> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:08:06 EST Old-To: NYBrooklyn-L@rootsweb.com, LI-Rooters@genexchange.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 100 Subject: [NYBROOKLYN] Long Island Bible Society Resent-Message-ID: <29r9TB.A.EyG.niA54@bl-11.rootsweb.com> To: NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/10285 X-Loop: NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: NYBROOKLYN-L-request@rootsweb.com Here are some life members (contributed $10 or more)of the Long Island Bible Society in 1853 : ` * - deceased Name Town Blackwell, Robert Astoria Blackwell, Mrs. Eliza Astoria Bebee, Samuel S. Astoria Beebe, Samuel J. Astoria Blackwell, Anna E. Astoria Blackwell, Adeliza F. Astoria Blackwell, Julia Astoria Blackwell, Mary L. Astoria Bolles, Leonora S. Astoria Comstock, Andrew Astoria Clark, Mrs. Sarah B. Astoria Hopkins, G.T. Astoria Mulligan, William Astoria Rankin, Robert G. * Astoria Robertson, Mrs. Harriet S. Astoria Schenck, John Astoria Schenck, Mrs. Elizabeth Astoria Schenck, A. Remsen Astoria Schenck, Ann Elizabeth Astoria Schenck, Aletta H. Astoria Schenck, Julia Astoria Schenk, John E. Astoria Schenk, Emily Astoria Sanford, Drury S. Astoria Sanford, Dr. S.T.W. Astoria Smith, Henry Astoria Vandevier, William Astoria Bloodgood, Dr. Joseph * Flushing Bloodgood, James * Flushing Carter, Robert * Flushing Douglass, George Flushing Douglas, William Flushing Miller, Ezra Flushing Muhlenburgh, Mary * Flushing Curtis, Peck * Flushing Phillips, Thomas * Flushing Powers, George * Flushing Prince, William R. Flushing Perkins, Benjamin D. * Flushing Pock, Isaac Flushing Smith, Nathaniel * Flushing Stratton, Ruth Flushing Selby, Jonathan Flushing Titus, John * Flushing Titus, William * Flushing Titus, William U. Flushing Texido, Manuel Flushing Van Zandt, Wynant * Flushing Van Wyck, Samuel H. * Flushing Wright, Charles * Flushing Willett, Samuel Flushing Cook, Sullivan Bridgehampton Edgar, Mrs. Anna B. Bridgehampton Edgar, F. Woolworth Bridgehampton Francis, Mrs. Mary S.H. Bridgehampton Haynes, Jeremiah H. Bridgehampton Haynes, David Bridgehampton Haynes, Daniel Bridgehampton Haynes, James L. Bridgehampton Halsey, Harriet A. Bridgehampton Halsey, Herman R. Bridgehampton Halsey, Phebe M. Bridgehampton Halsey, Richard Bridgehampton Halsey, Arabella Bridgehampton Hand, J. Elizabeth Bridgehampton Hedges, Abigail V. Bridgehampton Jackson, Lewis E. Bridgehampton Loper, Ruth C. Bridgehampton Ludlow, E. Jones Bridgehampton Post, Mrs. Catherine F. Bridgehampton Rose, Abraham Bridgehampton Rose, Stephen Bridgehampton Rose, Henry Martyn Bridgehampton Rose, Mary F. Bridgehampton Topping, Phebe Bridgehampton Topping, Charles * Bridgehampton Terbell, Charles Bridgehampton White, Clarissa * Bridgehampton Woolworth, Mrs. Mary * Bridgehampton White, Henry Bridgehampton Wright, Dr. Levi D. Bridgehampton Woodruff, Jesse Bridgehampton Hedges, Wilkes Bridgehampton Baylis, Samuel * Setauket Griffing, Thomas Strong Setauket Greene, Mrs. Zachariah * Setauket Mills, William W. Setauket Strong, Angeline Lloyd Setauket Srong, Thomas S. * Setauket Strong, Amelia M. Setauket Strong, Selah Setauket Strong, Thomas Shepard Setauket Baylis, Daniel Huntington Kissam, Sarah J. Huntington Kissam, Mrs. Phebe Huntington Ming, Christopher * Huntington Potter, Nathaniel * Huntington Rogers, John * Huntington Sturges, Dr. Charles Huntington Wood, Silas * Huntington Woodhull, Smith Huntington Kathy Then LI,NY [ Katt516@aol.com ] --part1_ba.377b99b.26156760_boundary--
NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com THE DE BEVOISE FAMILY Page 1 The subjoined account of the family of De Bevoise is Extracted from RIKERS ANNALS OF NEWTOWN. It will be noticed that in the following article the name is spelled Debevoise except in the instance of Carel, who spelled it de Beauvois. The change in orthography from de Beauvois to Debevoise has been followed by other changes in dividing and capitalizing the latter word, so that now different branches of the family write it variously de Bevoise, De Bevoise and De Be Voise, and attention is called to the fact that in sketches of several of the family of the present generation and that only just passed away the writer has adopted the orthography in use by each of the branches thus represented,and in the title of this article that which seems to be the most common. Carel de Beauvoise * * * was a highly respectable and well educated French Prostestant, who came from Leyden, in Holland. He was of a family whose name and origin were probably derived from the ancient city of Beauvais, on the river Therin, to the northwest of Paris; but there is reason to suppose that he himself was a native of Leyden. He arrived at New Amsterdam in the ship Otter, February 17th 1659, accompanied by his wife, Sophia Van Lodensteyn, and Three Children born to them in Leyden and now aged eight, six and three years respectively. His literary merits and acquaintance with the Dutch language soon acquired for him the situation of a teacher, and in 1661 he becamechorister,reader and schoolmaster for the people of Brooklyn, at a salary of twenty-five guilders and free house rent. He afterwards served as public secretary or town clerk, which office he held till 1669. His children were Jacobus first; Gertrude, who Married Jacob W. Van Boerum; Catharine, who married Jacob Hendrickse Haste; and Cornelia, who married Gerrit G. Dorland. I Jacobus Debevoise, only son of Carel, was born at Leyden. In early manhood he embraced religion and joined the church at Brooklyn of which he was afterward a deacon. He married, June 12th 1678 Maria Daughter of Joost Carelsz, and died in the early part of the next century, his widow surviving him. they had sons Carel second born 1680; Joost born 1683; Jacobus born 1686; and Johannes, born 1689. Jacobus married in 1715, Sarah, daughter of Joris Remsen, and died on his farm at Bedford, aged about four score. His children were Jacobus (who died in 1751, and whose only daughter, Engeltie, married Isaac Degraw of Brooklyn) and George, who was born in 1720, married Sarah Betts October 18th 1746, and inherited all his fathers estate at Bedford. Joost married in 1707,Mary daughter of Joris Remsen; remained a farmer in Brooklyn,and died a few years before the Revolution, in advanced age. he had issue: Jacobus; Phebe, who married John Johnson; Mary, who also married; Anna who married Johannes W. Wycoff; Elizabeth, who married Peter Cowenhoven, and Sophia, Who Married Albert Nostrand. Jacobus inherited his fathers farm at the Wallabout; married in 1736 Maria Garretson, and died prior to the American War. His Children were: George; Samuel, who died without issue; Ida, who married Ferdinand Suydam; MAry,who married Garret Van Duyn. George last named married Elizabeth, daughter of Jeremiah Vanderbuilt,and died at the Wallabout in or prior to 1784. PG 2 Issue Maria, who married Captain Jackson; Catharine, who married John Van Alst; Phebe, who married Jacob Ryerson; Sara, who Married Jeromus Ryerson and John Cozine; and Ida, who Married in succession two persons of the same name, Francis Titus. II. Carel Debevoise, son of Jacobus was, married Margaret Meserole, and became a Notary public in Brooklyn, fully sustaining the prominence in civil and church relations which the family enjoyed for a long period in the above town. From 1752-1761 he was county judge. He lived on the premises {later} of his great-granddaughter, Mrs. Prince. His sons were Jan 4th, Jacobus,Carel 3rd and Johannes. Jacobus was born 1709, and resided at Gowanus, where he die d in 1766. His first wife was Maria Van Housen, Whom he married in 1736;his second wife was Mary Stillwell, who survived him. He had Issue Charles; Richard; Margaret, who married Charles Doughty of Brooklyn, afterward member of Assembly; Ida, who married John Godfrey Muller of New York; Adriana and Mary. Of these Charles remained at Gowanus and had issue James, Wyant and others. Johannes was a town clerk of Brooklyn, and a somewhat important citizen. He married, June 15th 1749, Hannah, daughter of Thomas Betts of Flatbush and died November 19th 1792, having had Issue Thomas, Charles, Margaret and Hannah, all of whom died single but Margaret who married De. John Duffield, a surgeon in the American Revolutionary army. They were the parents of Susan Duffield, who married Captain Charles K. Lawrence; Anna, who married Captain Christopher Prince; and Margaret, who Married first Captain Archibald Thompson and secondly Samuel A. Willoughby, Esq., of Brooklyn.. The End of this Family Next... The Townsend Family
NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com GERARDY-CRAY-THE GREENOAKS-OTHER PIONEER NAMES The Green Hook, since known as the G.M. Woolsey farm, was patented to Jean Gerardy, November 5th 1653. On the same day Teunis Craye took out a brief for the Polhemus estate, and another had been granted three days earlier to Philip Gerardy for the Dr. Ditmars farm. March 7th 1654 Annetje Jan Bogardus obtained a Patent for forty-two Morgan and fifty=four rods of land lying adjacent to the Pot Cove, and which later was included in the estates of Squire John and Major Richard Lawrence. John Greenoak, the ancestor of the family of that name, came to Newtown early in the eighteenth century, from England, and in 1717 married Mary Lawrence, who after his death married Joseph Hallet in 1728. His son John Greenoak located on the farm near Hallets Cove afterward owned by the Messrs. Higgins, carpet manufacturers. he was three times married, his first wife having been Jemina Hallett. His son John Greenoak came in possession of an estate at Hallets Cove, afterward known as the H.F. Blackwell place. His wife was Lydia Hallett. Nothing more has been attempted in the foregoing sketch than to give some account of the early settlement of the territory now included within the borders of Long Island City. No effort has been made to pursue the subject beyond what may properly be termed the pioneer period. The date of beginning was so remote and the sources of information have been found so meagre that no claim is made that all who deserve mention in the preceedings pages have been referred to. What has been written is offered with the explanation that it is as nearly complete as it can be made, and in the hope that it will in some measure add to the interest of an article which has been prepared more especially to trace the growth and development of Long Island City in the past may be mentioned the Blackwells, Hallets, Lawrences, Lents, Ditmars, Suydams. and Greenoaks, of Astoria; the Bennetts and Hunters, of Hunters Point; the Paynters, Tottens, Millers, Delafields, Gibbses, and Parcells, at Tavenswood; the Van alst, Bragaws, Rapelyes, De Witts, Brinkerhoffs, De Bevoises, Duryeas, Morells, Alsops, Polhemuses, and Van Marters, of Dutch Kills, and the Willings, of Middletown. Of Many of these families descendants are now living in the city, and some of them rank among its most prominent citizens. Geraldine
NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com FIRST REFORMED (DUTCH) CHURCH PLAN OF PEWS AND NAMES OF PEW HOLDERS IN FIRST CHURCH 1785 THE CHURCH IS IN A OCTAGON SHAPE. UP IN FRONT BY THE PULPIT (WHICH IS CENTERED) LEFT SIDE OF PULIT RIGHT SIDE OF PULPIT GARRET VAN NOSTRAND DOWE, JOHN &ROELEF DURYEA LUKE BERGAN GARRET DURLAND JOHANNES SNEDEKER ELBERT SNEDEKER ISSAC LEFFERTS DANIEL REMSEN AND DANIEL LENT MARTIN JOHNSON ****************************************************************************** *************** LEFT SIDE OF CHURCH CENTER ISLE SEATS SEAT 1. MINISTERS PEW- ( ROW 1) SEAT 2. JOHN SUYDAM (ROW 2) SEAT 3. HENDRICK ELDERT (ROW 3) SEAT 4. ISAAC LEFFERTS (ROW 4) SEAT 5. ABRAHAM POLHEMUS(ROW 5) SEAT 6. BENJAMIN HEGEMAN (ROW 6) SEAT 7. ISAAC HENDRICKSON (ROW 7) SEAT 8. STEPHEN LOTT (ROW 8) CENTER SEATS SEAT 16. (ROW 1) TUNIS COVERT SEAT 15. (ROW 2 ) HENDRICK EMMONS SEAT 14. (ROW 3) GARRET VAN WICKLEN SEAT 13. (ROW 4) JOHANNIS WYCKOFF SEAT 12. (ROW 5) MARTIN JOHNSON SEAT 11. (ROW 6) JOHN AMBERMAN SEAT 10 (ROW 7) ELBERT ADRIANCE SEAT 9. (ROW 8) ABRAHAM LOTT FAR LEFT SIDE OF CHURCH SEAT 17. (ROW 1) CASPERUS SPRINGSTEIN SEAT 18. (ROW 2) WILLIAM MONFORT SEAT 19. (ROW 3) JOHN DURYEA SEAT 20. (ROW 4) JOHN SUYDAM SEAT 21. (ROW 5) ABRAHAM SUYDAM SEAT 22. (ROW 6) WILLIAM HENDRICKSON SEAT 23. (ROW 7) ARES REMSEN SEAT 24. (ROW 8) STEPHEN LOTT NOW THE SEATS RAN AS SUCH: IN FRONT CENTER OF CHURCH WAS THE PULPIT TO THE LEFT SAT THE FIRST SET OF NAMES, TO THE RIGHT THE SECOND SET AND THEN THE REST OF THE SEATS SEAT RAN LIKE THIS LEFT SIDE FIRST ROW 17, 16, 1 (1 BEING CENTER ISLE) TO THE RIGHT 1, 16 17 ( 1 BEING CENTER ISLE) SECOND ROW 18, 15, 2 # 2 SEAT BEING CENTER ISLE IN BACK OF #1 SEAT . THERE WERE ONLY EIGHT ROWS IN THE CHURCH. RIGHT SIDE OF CHURCH (CENTER ISLE) SEAT 1 JOST VAN BRUNT SEAT 2 BARNETT BENNETT SEAT 3 HENDRICK BRINKERHOFF SEAT 4 ISAAC AMBERMAN SEAT 5 ABRAHAM GOLDER SEAT 6. DOW DURYEA SEAT 7 MARETLE DITMARS SEAT 8 ISAAC BRINKERHOFF RIGHT SIDE OF CHURCH( MIDDLE SEATS) SEAT 16. ELBERT HOOGLAND SEAT 15. ABRAHAM DITMARS SEAT 14. MARIA DIRMARS SEAT 13. JOHANNIS REMSEN SEAT 12. CORNELIUS MONFORT SEAT 11. JACOB ADRIANCE SEAT 10. WILLIAM GOLDER SEAT 09. JACOBUS RYDER RIGHT SIDE OF CHURC (FAR LEFT SEATS) SEAT 17. ARES REMSEN SEAT 18. MARTIN SCHENCK SEAT 19. JOHANNIS H. LOTT SEAT 20. HENDRICK S. LOTT SEAT 21. ABRAHAM VAN ARSDALEN SEAT 22. (NO NAME) SEAT 23. CORNELIUS BENNETT SEAT 24. JOHN WILLIAMSON FIRST (DUTCH ) CHURCH, FRONTING ON THE MAIN STREET, JAMAICA: INTENDED FOR THE CONGREGATION SPREAD THROUGH ALL QUEENS COUNTY. ERECTED 1716; TAKEN DOWN 1838. IT WAS OF OCTAGON SHAPE. IN FRONT ARE POPLAR TREES. AND ON THE WEST AN OLD-FASHIONED HAY SCALE. Geraldine
There is also a St. Joseph's in Toms River with a Church, Cemetery, Grade School and High School. The name of the high school was changed about 30 years ago to Monsignor Donavon HS and I am assigned to teach there by the Monmouth-Ocean Education Commission who also services St. Joe's in Keyport. Joyce at the Jersey Shore
There is a ST Joseph' s in Camden.is that too far off the mark??(excuse me, it's been awhile since I've been there....:) nancy
In a message dated 3/30/00 4:11:50 PM Mountain Standard Time, Sjhcamp@aol.com writes: << buried in Asbury Park, NJ >> My grandparents lived in Ocean Grove/Asbury Park and are buried in the Mt Prospect Cem. Neptune. 1210 9th Ave., Neptune, NJ 07753 No phone listed. Shirley
In a message dated 3/30/00 6:30:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, debbig@earthlink.net writes: > Does anyone know of a St Josephs church or cemetery in the > Matawan/Keyport/Raritan area? St Joseph's Catholic Church 376 Maple Pl, Keyport, NJ 07735-1148 Phone: (732)264-0322 I find switchboard.com to be very useful for this kind of search, since its search parameters allow you to search near a specified location....
Hello Everyone, I am new to this list and very unfamiliar with research in Monmouth Co. I'd like to ask a question about cemeteries. I just found out that my great-grandmother died in Massachusetts but was buried in Asbury Park, NJ according to her death record. My question is this, does anyone know how many cemeteries there are or were in Asbury Park in 1926? I checked the yellow pages and found only one: Mount Calvary. I'd love to know if there are any others so I can call them and try to find out where she is buried. Thanks Susan Hovencamp sjhcamp@aol.com Co-ListOwner of: OBIT-LOOKUPS-L Obit Volunteer List at: http://members.aol.com/sjhcamp/index.html *** WE NEED VOLUNTEERS - Please Consider Volunteering for Your Area ***
Two pieces of information. I went to the Census web site and they have a new program to transcribe Censuses with. It is in beta version. I downloaded the Mac version and it is a very nice File Maker Pro data base. Very easy to work with. Unfortunagely it only has templates at present for 3 Census years. More to come soon. I got a copy of the Burlington County 1860 Census CDs (2) from Heritage Quest. They look great. The viewer lets you magnify the entries which appear much better than those on a reader. It is for PC machines (or a Mac with special software). If the hand writing is horable, it won't help a lot, but will help with those pages that are light on film. Rick
--part1_73.212070e.2615021a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_73.212070e.2615021a_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <CHERYLNATRIELLO@msn.com> Received: from rly-st08.mail.aol.com (rly-st08.mail.aol.com [172.31.34.3]) by air-yd04.mail.aol.com (v70.20) with ESMTP; Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:21:45 -0500 Received: from rly-zd01.mx.aol.com (rly-zd01.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.225]) by rly-st08.mail.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.8/AOL-5.0.0) with ESMTP id NAA14544 for <LindaBch@aol.com>; Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:15:06 -0500 (EST) Received: from smtp.email.msn.com (cpimssmtpu03.email.msn.com [207.46.181.19]) by rly-zd01.mx.aol.com (v70.21) with ESMTP; Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:14:44 -0500 Received: from oemcomputer - 63.14.78.180 by email.msn.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC; Thu, 30 Mar 2000 10:14:11 -0800 Message-ID: <004501bf9a75$ab415560$70081b3f@oemcomputer> From: "Cheryl" <CHERYLNATRIELLO@msn.com> To: <LindaBch@aol.com> Subject: Fw: [TAYLOR-L] Census Counts - FYI Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:27:15 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6600 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6600 Just received this ..thought it might interest you!-Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: <Carolyn690@aol.com> To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 1:01 PM Subject: [TAYLOR-L] Census Counts - FYI > http://www.worldnetdaily.com > > TUESDAY MARCH 28 2000 > > > > THE POWER TO DESTROY > > Judge puts brakes on Census Bureau Attorney: > > 'Huge victory for the Constitution and for privacy-loving Americans' > > By Sarah Foster > > (c) 2000 WorldNetDaily.com > > Americans who refuse to answer questions they consider invasive on their > > Census questionnaires will be able to sleep a little easier-at least for > > now. > > A federal judge ruled yesterday that the Census Bureau has no automatic > > right to ask questions felt to be personal or intrusive and that it cannot > > threaten or prosecute citizens who refuse to answer such questions. > > U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon granted attorney Mark Brewer, of the > > Houston-based firm of Brewer and Pritchard, a temporary restraining order > > in a Census suit filed by five Houston, Texas, residents. Attorneys for > > the government conceded that none of the five plaintiffs will be subject > > to actual or threatened prosecution during this litigation which is > > expected to go to the U.S. > > Supreme Court. > > The ruling is especially far-reaching. > > "For the moment, this will prevent prosecution against any American who > > chooses not to answer questions other than the number of people living at > > their address-that's all that's required by the Constitution," Brewer told > > WorldNetDaily. "It's a huge victory for the Constitution and for > > privacy-loving Americans, because we now have a ruling in a federal court > > case. > > "The Census Bureau cannot extract this information under threat of > > criminal prosecution-that was the issue I presented to the court," he > > said. > > The penalty for not answering each question asked on the forms is $100. > > False answers can cost up to $500 in fines. > > The five-Edgar Morales, Laique Rehman, Nouhad Bassila, George Breckenridge > > and William Jeffrey Van Fleet-are American citizens. > > Brewer said his clients are not part of any organized group, "though that > > is what people have assumed. They are just ordinary people who want to be > > counted, but who do not want to give up their privacy to do so. That's > > the bottom line." > > "What the court did today," Brewer explained, "was to order that the > > Bureau could neither threaten nor actually prosecute these people for not > > answering any question other than how many folks live at that address. > > It's the first time to my knowledge that this has happened in the 213 > > years since we've had a Constitution." > > As he put it, "We hit a home run." > > Recalling his day in court, Brewer said he told the judge she was "the > > only barrier standing between government on the one hand and these five-I > > think very brave-people and the American people generally on the other. I > > pointed out that the government lawyer had just told her that he can ask > > anything he darn near pleases-where does it stop?" > > Almost as important as the ruling itself is that the government conceded > > that the plaintiffs have "standing," meaning they had a right to bring an > > action against the Census Bureau in the first place. > > "This removed what was potentially the biggest impediment to the case > > moving forward," said Brewer. "We're now looking forward to phase two, > > which is when the case will be submitted on summary judgement in two > > weeks." > > "This is what they call a three-judge court case," he explained. "It's > > federal, but it's a very unusual procedure. > > There are only a few instances where it's permitted by federal law, this > > being the primary one: pertaining to census and apportionment. The case > > is filed like any other case in federal court, then it is referred by the > > chief judge of the circuit." > > In this case, that's the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans, headed by Judge > > Carol King. > > Said Brewer, "The way it works is that when a motion of temporary > > restraining order is filed, which we did on March 23, the single judge > > that gets the initial assignment of the case can hear it. That's really > > about the only thing the judge can hear and rule upon. Then the > > three-judge court is convened and the case is submitted on trial-and here > > it's for a summary judgment because there's no dispute of the facts. > > "Both sides have the right of appeal," Brewer continued, "and we're > > assuming they (the Census Bureau) will appeal it. And if we lose-we'll > > appeal it. Either way, it's on its way to the Supreme Court." > > Brewer is handling the case pro bono-that is, without charge, but and for > > the public good. > > "One of the things I stressed to the judge," said Brewer, [is that] > > neither the plaintiffs nor I want to interrupt the census. To the > > contrary. I want to ensure its constitutional integrity and validity. > > But when you look at the lowered response rate, which by the Census > > Bureau's own admission is going to occur with the use of the long form, > > then you can only conclude that they are intentionally erecting a > > roadblock to getting an accurate count. They are intentionally > > sacrificing an accurate count in order to obtain information through > > statistics that they're not even entitled to obtain. > > "Unfortunately, we know the government is capable of misusing census > > data," he said. "The federal government was only able to find, round up > > and imprison Americans of Japanese ancestry in 1942 by the illegal use of > > Census Bureau data." > > WorldNetDaily.com, Inc. > > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > It is YOUR responsibility to know how to SUBSCRIBE & UNSUBSCRIBE. It is done > by computer. Put the word SUBSCRIBE in the body of the message with nothing > else. The address is Taylor-l-request@rootsweb.com . or -d- for DIGEST mode. > All this is in the Welcome statement I ask you to save. -sysop > --part1_73.212070e.2615021a_boundary--
----- Original Message ----- From: Peggy Apostolos <peggy.apostolos@itss-inc.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 3:37 PM Subject: Re: [NJMONMOU] NJ Reynolds > Wayne, > Have you seen this site? http://www.new-hope.net/whitesville/ > > It is an excellent site maintained by someone with a Reynolds line who is > willing to share info. > Good luck, Peggy > > At 08:48 PM 3/28/00 -0700, you wrote: > >Am new to your group, hope I do this correctly > >and can contribute. > >I have pursued my Reynolds to New Jersey and > >lost them. Am seeking the ancestors of my ggg > >grandfather William ? Reynolds or ggggrandmother, > >Mary Anderson, b. June 8, 1821, NJ,near Trenton. >
Wayne, Have you seen this site? http://www.new-hope.net/whitesville/ It is an excellent site maintained by someone with a Reynolds line who is willing to share info. Good luck, Peggy At 08:48 PM 3/28/00 -0700, you wrote: >Am new to your group, hope I do this correctly >and can contribute. >I have pursued my Reynolds to New Jersey and >lost them. Am seeking the ancestors of my ggg >grandfather William ? Reynolds or ggggrandmother, >Mary Anderson, b. June 8, 1821, NJ,near Trenton.
----- Original Message ----- From: <Dancer1105@aol.com> To: <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 7:10 AM Subject: Re: [NJMONMOU] An interesting site > Thank you, guess I did not do that, appreciate your reply! Pat Your welcome. ( hope you found something you could use)-Cheryl
Nelsonville is on County Road 526 between Allentown and Imlaystown, past Pullentown and Sharon Station Road. You can find it on www.mapquest.com by searching for Allentown, then zooming down and clicking eastwards a few screens following 526.
OK, folks, here's another 'fishing' expedition of mine... among my GASTON notes is included 'Notes by a Samuel H. Schenck,1896'. is there a SCHENCK [or GASTON] researcher out there familiar with such notes or more research by this fellow, who might help me find any published info to help me sort out these GASTONs? JOHN GASTON had a mill in Upper Freehold [now Perrineville, it says] Monmouth Co., John ELY was the surveyor and the grantor was a WYCKOFF [I'm going for the deed soon]. also, would any helpful records exist if an ancestor was a surveyor of roads? I think one of my KIRBYs did that... sure would love to find proof of *something* :) thanks for any leads! kirby in NC kirbz@netmcr.com