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    1. [NJMONMOU] Digest V00 #205Allen/Woolley and Mortons
    2. --part1_7a.7ce8c18.26a66e43_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 7/18/2000 10:34:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, JDavin47 writes: > Subj: Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: NJMONMOU-D Digest V00 #205Allen/Woolley and > Mortons > Date: 7/18/2000 10:34:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time > From: <A HREF="mailto:JDavin47">JDavin47</A> > To: <A HREF="mailto:claire3c@bellatlantic.net">claire3c@bellatlantic.net</ A> > > In a message dated 7/18/2000 5:52:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, claire3c@ > bellatlantic.net writes: > > > i, Just a wild chance you aren't by any chance connected to a Deborah > Morton > > ALLEN b. 1857 in Burlington City, daug. of David Allen and Sarah ? his > > second > > wife. Deborah m. Jacob HUNTER 1875 Middlesex Co. They moved > around > > going to Brooklyn and later to Delaware. Jacob was a boarder with > Abraham > > Wooley > > in Howell, NJ in the 1900 census and d. 1901. Deborah & Jacob were my > > brother-in-law's gt grandparents. > > Claire in Howell, NJ > > > I'll bet somewhere we connect. Can't put my finger on it but here is my side > of things....My Deborah Morton b. abt 1800 m. Abbott Newman. > They live among the Woolley's in what was then Howell Twp. The Woolleys and > Newmans are still there in New Bedford. My great grandmother Hannah b. 1831 > is the dau of Abbott and Deb Morton Newman. My grandmother dau of Hannah ( > Newman) and Thomas Heulitt. My grandmother their daughter Deborah Heulitt who > m. Timbrook Brown. My mother their dau Pauline Marie Brown. > The above mention Deborah Morton was the dau of Joseph (b.1775 in Manasquan ( > Then in Howell Twp or Shrewsbury Twp) in Monmouth County. Joseph m. Phebe > Barber d. 1825 Howell Twp. (cant seem to find Phebe's family in Mon Co.) Now > the Allen's of the area and I went to school with descendants of those family, > are married into the Mortons I spoke of. So we may have stumbled on > something here. > Now in my database I have these.... > Adam Woolley b. abt 1690/1 m. Ruth (Widow) hays > Adam's father was Edward who m. Lydia Allen. ( Lydia is the daughter of > George Allen and Hannah Unknown.They (Edward & lydia)had > Adam S. Woolley b. abt 1755 m. Esther Morton. Ester. b. 1758 is the dau of > William Morton. William Esthers father was b. 1734 was b. Prob. Waterford or > Chester Twp. Gloucester or Burlington Cty, Nj. Wm had 14 children. Esther is > the 2nd child. Her older sister Deborah Morton b. 1757 m. an unknown > Longstreet. Her next sibling is Elizabeth Morton b. 1760 and married 1st an > Unknown Allen; 2nd a David Allen. There also was a brother John Morton b. > 1762 m. 1808 Rebeccah Lafetra; Anna Morton b. 1764 m. an unknown Githings and > that I do believe is a Gifford instead. Lydia Morton b. 1766 m. Richard > Longstreet; Hannah Morton b. 1767 m. Unknown Potter; William Morton b. 1769; > Walter Harbert Morton b. 1771 m. Elizabeth Johnson; Sarah Morton b. 1773; > Joseph Morton m. Phebe Barber**my line; Timothy Morton b. 1777; Lydia b. 1756; > Thomas Morton b. 1760. I knew George Carr from Belmar. They had a > lunchenette in Belmar. Where in Howell are you? I grew up in Wall. Visit > there often. My lines also include the Brewers from Squankum and my 2rd > great grandmother Elizabeth Pearce Brown Elmer is buried there in the Brewer > Cemetery. The Allens and the Brewers and my Havens all intermarried. Look > out.... bet we come up with something.... Jackie --part1_7a.7ce8c18.26a66e43_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <JDavin47@aol.com> From: JDavin47@aol.com Full-name: JDavin47 Message-ID: <7f.7457697.26a66da3@aol.com> Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 22:34:11 EDT Subject: Re: [NJMONMOU] Re: NJMONMOU-D Digest V00 #205Allen/Woolley and Mortons To: claire3c@bellatlantic.net MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 108 In a message dated 7/18/2000 5:52:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, claire3c@bellatlantic.net writes: > i, Just a wild chance you aren't by any chance connected to a Deborah Morton > ALLEN b. 1857 in Burlington City, daug. of David Allen and Sarah ? his > second > wife. Deborah m. Jacob HUNTER 1875 Middlesex Co. They moved around > going to Brooklyn and later to Delaware. Jacob was a boarder with Abraham > Wooley > in Howell, NJ in the 1900 census and d. 1901. Deborah & Jacob were my > brother-in-law's gt grandparents. > Claire in Howell, NJ > I'll bet somewhere we connect. Can't put my finger on it but here is my side of things....My Deborah Morton b. abt 1800 m. Abbott Newman. They live among the Woolley's in what was then Howell Twp. The Woolleys and Newmans are still there in New Bedford. My great grandmother Hannah b. 1831 is the dau of Abbott and Deb Morton Newman. My grandmother dau of Hannah (Newman) and Thomas Heulitt. My grandmother their daughter Deborah Heulitt who m. Timbrook Brown. My mother their dau Pauline Marie Brown. The above mention Deborah Morton was the dau of Joseph (b.1775 in Manasquan (Then in Howell Twp or Shrewsbury Twp) in Monmouth County. Joseph m. Phebe Barber d. 1825 Howell Twp. (cant seem to find Phebe's family in Mon Co.) Now the Allen's of the area and I went to school with descendants of those family, are married into the Mortons I spoke of. So we may have stumbled on something here. Now in my database I have these.... Adam Woolley b. abt 1690/1 m. Ruth (Widow) hays Adam's father was Edward who m. Lydia Allen. ( Lydia is the daughter of George Allen and Hannah Unknown.They (Edward & lydia)had Adam S. Woolley b. abt 1755 m. Esther Morton. Ester. b. 1758 is the dau of William Morton. William Esthers father was b. 1734 was b. Prob. Waterford or Chester Twp. Gloucester or Burlington Cty, Nj. Wm had 14 children. Esther is the 2nd child. Her older sister Deborah Morton b. 1757 m. an unknown Longstreet. Her next sibling is Elizabeth Morton b. 1760 and married 1st an Unknown Allen; 2nd a David Allen. There also was a brother John Morton b. 1762 m. 1808 Rebeccah Lafetra; Anna Morton b. 1764 m. an unknown Githings and that I do believe is a Gifford instead. Lydia Morton b. 1766 m. Richard Longstreet; Hannah Morton b. 1767 m. Unknown Potter; William Morton b. 1769;Walter Harbert Morton b. 1771 m. Elizabeth Johnson; Sarah Morton b. 1773; Joseph Morton m. Phebe Barber**my line; Timothy Morton b. 1777; Lydia b. 1756; Thomas Morton b. 1760. I knew George Carr from Belmar. They had a lunchenette in Belmar. Where in Howell are you? I grew up in Wall. Visit there often. My lines also include the Brewers from Squankum and my 2rd great grandmother Elizabeth Pearce Brown Elmer is buried there in the Brewer Cemetery. The Allens and the Brewers and my Havens all intermarried. Look out.... bet we come up with something.... Jackie --part1_7a.7ce8c18.26a66e43_boundary--

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