Hi Bonnie, Which EMMENS are you researching? Regards, Belinda savadge@alltel.net http://www.genealogybin.com/ -----Original Message----- From: sudzie@delanet.com <sudzie@delanet.com> To: NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com <NJMONMOU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, May 14, 2000 11:09 PM Subject: Re: [NJMONMOU] BOOK OF THE DEAD OF MON. CO. >Carole, Could you please look up Bennett, Soden and Emmens. Thank you so >much. Bonnie. >----- 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 >> >> >> >> > >