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    1. [NJMORRIS] LUCAS
    2. Tim
    3. Posted on: Morris County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NJ/Morris/11937 Surname: TILLYER, FRANCISCO, DERRY, MARTIN, CLASS, CLARK, HARKER, LYND, YOUNG ------------------------- For what it is worth: 9 March 1871 "In South Brunswick township, om the 1st inst., Stella, dughter of Edward and Carrie H. LUCAS., died" 30 December 1869 " On the 22d, by Rev C F WORRELL, Mr Edward LUCAS to Miss Carrie H., daughter of D N CRAIG, at the residence of her fatehr, near Cranbusy. Married" 31 March 1870 " March 24th, by Rev JS VAN DYKE at the residence of Richard DEY, Prospect Plains, John M LUCAS of Manalapan, to Miss Sarah Ann DEY of Prospect Plains, NJ., Married" "Abstracts of the Deaths and Marriages in the Hightstown Gazette: 18 April 1861 - 28 December 1871" compiled by Richard S. Hutchinson and published in 2000 by Heritage Books, Inc

    03/18/2001 12:17:56
    1. Re: [NJMORRIS] Re: Jardine
    2. Barbara J Nocchi
    3. The Roxbury Library is on Main Street, Succasunna, N. J. Jardine Street is off rt. 46 at the foot of Mine Hill - it is the street that Dover General Hospital is on (the Hospital is now called St. Clare's/ Dover). Barbara from SC At 02:49 PM 3/17/01 -0500, you wrote: >Tried to reply directly to this sender, but could not. >Kenvil is in Roxbury Twp. The Roxbury Twp. Historical Society has several books on the Twp.,which I have seen at the library while doing research there(I now live in Ohio.) >Sorry, I do not have an address;the library is in Succasunna. >I seem to remember a Jardine St. in Dover, which is about 5 miles down Rte.46 from Kenvil, if memory serves.It's been a long time! Good luck! > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: [email protected] >Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 3:03 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: NJMORRIS-D Digest V01 #40 > > >Content-Type: text/plain > >NJMORRIS-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 40 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [NJMORRIS] Smith family of Mor ["jtillyer" <[email protected]] > #2 [NJMORRIS] SAVE THE RECORDS! ["Kathleen Atwood" <[email protected]] > #3 [NJMORRIS] JARDINE [marg mcfarlane <[email protected]] > #4 [NJMORRIS] DeGraw Genealogy ["Linda Bifulco" <[email protected]] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from NJMORRIS-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________ <br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p> > >

    03/17/2001 10:59:52
    1. [NJMORRIS] Re: Jardine
    2. Shirley Harlow
    3. Tried to reply directly to this sender, but could not. Kenvil is in Roxbury Twp. The Roxbury Twp. Historical Society has several books on the Twp.,which I have seen at the library while doing research there(I now live in Ohio.) Sorry, I do not have an address;the library is in Succasunna. I seem to remember a Jardine St. in Dover, which is about 5 miles down Rte.46 from Kenvil, if memory serves.It's been a long time! Good luck! ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 3:03 AM To: [email protected] Subject: NJMORRIS-D Digest V01 #40 Content-Type: text/plain NJMORRIS-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 40 Today's Topics: #1 Re: [NJMORRIS] Smith family of Mor ["jtillyer" <[email protected]] #2 [NJMORRIS] SAVE THE RECORDS! ["Kathleen Atwood" <[email protected]] #3 [NJMORRIS] JARDINE [marg mcfarlane <[email protected]] #4 [NJMORRIS] DeGraw Genealogy ["Linda Bifulco" <[email protected]] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from NJMORRIS-D, send a message to [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ <br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>

    03/17/2001 07:49:06
    1. Fw: [NJMORRIS] DeGraw Genealogy
    2. Linda Bifulco
    3. Good Morning, Just to let you all know, so far I have had no answers to my question below, but will post it if I do. Have a good day, Linda Carroll Bifulco ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Bifulco" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 2:44 PM Subject: [NJMORRIS] DeGraw Genealogy > > > Help!! Can anyone provide me with a current address for > Colista Evelyn Brown Stuewer? I tried writing to her to > inquire about her two-volume DeGraw genealogy....only > to have my letter returned with "forwarding order expired" > stamped on he envelope. > > Thanks, > > Linda Carroll Bifulco > [email protected] >

    03/17/2001 04:42:38
    1. [NJMORRIS] Jardine
    2. Leo Flatt
    3. There is also a Jardine Street in Dover, NJ. It is the street that runs in front of the old Dover General Hospital (I believe that it is now called St. Clare's Hospital) and is about two or three blocks long. Leo Flatt Florida

    03/17/2001 03:47:56
    1. [NJMORRIS] Surnames
    2. C & J Witherington
    3. Does anyone recognize any of these names. They are all from on autograph book which I have. Edith M Albinson Sept 2, 1910 cousin Maude H Albinson Aug 14, 1906 Evelyn Wetherell Buckley Sept 28, 1909 Ernest E Campbell Oct 6, 1918 friend Hazel E Clark April 13, 1911 George Clark Oct 23, 1907 friend Lottie May Conger Sept 28, 1909 friend Reginald Conger May 27, 1909 " Edythe S Conger Sept 28, 1909 " Emelie Conger Rosele, NJ Aug 29, 1910 Ruth A Dunn Aug 15, 1912 friend Marion Egan January 11, 1907 " Marion A Harris April 13, 1911 Margaret Hastings Patterson Jan 11, 1907 Edward R Hatfield Scotch Plains, NJ Dec 7, 1907 Ruth Thornton Hatfield Dec 7, 1905 Olive Hedenberg May 17, 1908 friend Elizabeth C Hutchings Jan 1907 friend Josephine Ingram Jan 22, 1907 friend Marguerite Jahn Scotch Plains, NJ April 3, 1908 Edith Jahn Jan 11, 1907 friend George E Leighs Plainfield, NJ no date friend Caroline E Lent May 29, 1909 Winafred F McGowen May 4, 1910 Elsie Woodruff Mooney no date Newton Mowen Oct 23, 1907 friend Harry LaTour Poff no date " Margaret Babes Reynolds Jan 10, 1907 Emily Rudman Gard, Martine Av, Fanwood, NJ no date Ethelyn Rutan May 17, 1908 friend Eva Selden Plainfield, NJ April 13, 1911 friend James Small May 27, 1909 " Alberta M Smith May 28, 1909 Jessie Spencer Jan 11, 1907 friend Harriet M Squier Scotch Plains, NJ April 3, 1908 friend Kathryn Todd May 27, 1909 S Dana Townsend Sept 29, 1909 friend Ada B Woodruff Sept 11, 1909 Ivy (no surname) Sept 29, 1909 Jean Witherington Researching: South: Ireland> Canada> VA: BENNETT; NC: CURLEE; NJ>FL: HAND GA: HOBBS; NC>GA: KEEN(E); NC: MOORE; NC?> GA: NOBLES; NC>VA: PRITCHET; ENG> VA, MD, NC, SC, GA, AL, TN: WE(A)THERINGTON / WITHERINGTON/ WORTHINGTON (over 16,000 names of various spellings); North: NY: BEDELL; Spain>NY: BERENGUER; PA>NJ: BUTLER; NY: CLARK; PA: DALRYMPLE; MA>NJ: DOTY; CT> OH: DOWNS; NJ: FOSTER; NJ: HEDGES; PA>NJ: HUNTER; IRE>NJ: MOONEY; Germany>PA: RICHTER; NY: STAFFORD; CT: STILLSON; MA>NH>NY: WALKER; CANADA: WARREN; Germany>PA: ZARTMAN; Have extensive info on: OMSTE(A)D and SMITH - Eng >USA> ANYWHERE: W(E(A))(I)THERINGTON or any resemblance [email protected] >From Sunny Florida Where oh where are my ancestors hiding.

    03/17/2001 12:10:35
    1. [NJMORRIS] Re: Smith family of Morris Co, NJ
    2. Hello, My connection to the SMITH family is through Rachel COBB, who married William HALSEY, JR., (family originally from Suffolk County, NY) on November 3, 1780. Rachel's parents were John COBB (son of Ebenezer COBB and Mehetable ROBINSON) and Rhoda SMITH (daughter of Richard and Sarah SMITH). If you have more information on these families, I would love to hear from you! Many thanks, LaRae Halsey-Brooks Suffolk County NYGenWeb -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~nysuffol/ Nassau County NYGenWeb -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~nynassau/ Genpage -- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/index.html Halsey - http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~families/halsey/index.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------- In a message dated 3/16/2001, [email protected] writes: > > I am seeking information on the Smith family that lived in Morris Co. in > the > 1700s-1800s period. Mary Smith 1761-1815 was my 4G grandmother. She > married > Henry Clark in 1781 and may have been the daughter of Jesse Smith. > > This Smith family may be connected to the vast and complex Smith family of > early Essex Co. This is the most frustrating name to research!! > >

    03/17/2001 12:06:41
    1. [NJMORRIS] RE Jardine
    2. Richard Dean
    3. >Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 08:15:42 -0700 >From: marg mcfarlane <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: [NJMORRIS] JARDINE >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Dear List: > >I am a new subscriber and am wondering if anyone is researching the >Jardine surname. Am also wondering if anyone has the 2-volume book >"History of Morris County New Jersey", Lewis Publications, 1914, and >could possibly e-mail me the entry for David B. Jardine which is not >transcribed on the Morris County GenWeb site. > >Also, can anyone tell me if Kenvil still exists, websites for same, >any info on books about the area and its residents? >> >So far, all my Jardine research has been concentrated in Ontario, >Canada so I am a little lost about Morris County resources, etc. > >Thanks very much for any help that anyone can provide. > >Marg (Jardine) McFarlane >Canada I'm from Butler Borough in northeast Morris County, which was part of Pequannock Township until March 13, 1901 (100 years and a few days back). Several of our neighboring boroughs, Kinnelon and Lincoln Park that were also part of Pequannock (until 1922) have a minor thoroughfare named Jardine Lane. If you check a map, this street is off Brook Valley Road of Kinnelon and also Jacksonville Road of Lincoln Park and very close to I-287 between NJ 23 and US 202. Kenvil is a locality with a post office and is part of Roxbury Township in north central Morris County (US 46 & I-80). Rich Dean > Rich Dean, Butler NJ USA .. secondary email addresses are [email protected], [email protected] .. Butler HS Class of 1970, Vol Firefighter since 1973, Telecommunciator/Dispatch since 1975, Railfan since birth in 1952.. Founder of Yahoogroups.com groups for ButlerNJArea, Fire-Police, NJ_Area_Railpics, NorthAmericanParades and NorthJerseyVolFire.. Member of many more online groups such as [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 911dis ------------------------------------------------------------ --== Sent via Deja.com ==-- http://www.deja.com/

    03/16/2001 10:37:03
    1. [NJMORRIS] DeGraw Genealogy
    2. Linda Bifulco
    3. Help!! Can anyone provide me with a current address for Colista Evelyn Brown Stuewer? I tried writing to her to inquire about her two-volume DeGraw genealogy....only to have my letter returned with "forwarding order expired" stamped on he envelope. Thanks, Linda Carroll Bifulco [email protected]

    03/16/2001 07:44:43
    1. [NJMORRIS] SAVE THE RECORDS!
    2. Kathleen Atwood
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Thiessen <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 2:12 AM Subject: Urgent-Montana connections! > This was a response I received from a posting on a Montana mailing list > I subscribe to regarding the destruction of ancestral records in > Montana! I asked if there was any action I could take as my mother was > born in Butte and I have an interest in preserving these records. I > thought those of you with connections to Montana should be aware of the > situation and hopefully will take action too! > > "I would think that the more who wrote the better. Make sure the > families who write explain that they're interested in preserving their > Montana family records, as the site requires a person to put their home > address and they'll see it's from out of state. In the comment section, > just mention the reasoning for wanting the bill to pass - their Montana > ancestral records. If you have any other questions, Patti Marchington > is heavily involved in Helena. Her email address is below." > > Please take the time read this message and respond to those mentioned > below via e-mail. > > Subject: Urgent--SB 443 Hearing update for > > Genealogists & Historians, > > SB 443 had tons of opposition from the lobbyist for: > The Clerk of District Court Assoc. > The Clerk & Recorder's Assoc. > The Treasurer Assoc. > and opposition from the: > The School Insurance Assoc. > The State Fund for Workmen Comp. > The State Historical Society Library > The Secretary of State Brown's Office > (I hope I didn't leave anyone out...) > > They brought up all kinds of things that twisted > SB 443 into something that it wasn't. > SB 443 only concerns Public Records that > are being destroyed in County Courthouses...not > anything to do with Workmen's Comp., School > anything, etc. > > Only to give "Notice" to the Public...the State > Historical Soc, Historical & Genealogy Soc., > down to the Public to have a chance to Preserve > our MT History! > > I showed the House-State Admin. Committee today, > 3 Old Record Books originally from Park County Courthouse, that were > thrown away. These are: > 1897 Voter Registration Book (name, age, birthplace, & address were > listed for each voter). 1889 Court Ledger Book...that on the last page > has the old 1889 to 1890 marriage records. > 1904 City of Livingston Census Book (has names of all family members, > occupation of head of > household, ages, & addresses). > > These books were "rescued" by a Historian that happened by the trash > cans by the Courthouse and were "saved" in our local Yellowstone Gateway > Museum here in Park County....But many, many other records have been > lost forever. > > Our Park County has thrown away the old MT. Marriage Application > Books...as many other counties have done, because the Clerk of District > Court Assoc. has said they have to... > (None of the MT Old Marriage Application Books from about 1865/1889 to > 1960s have been copied!). > > No Courthouse is willing to tell exactly what records have been > destroyed, how many, what they are, etc. We don't have an accounting on > anything. > > I had really thought it would be a simple thing to just have the > Courthouses to "post" on the wall of the Courthouse the list of Records > that they didn't want (or had no room for). And since most Courthouses > around MT have e-mail (with more coming on-line everyday), they could > just e-mail the State Historical Society of that list of > unwanted Records. The State Historical Society (that does not want > these records) would look on their lists of local Historical & Genealogy > Societies for the area in and around the County that doesn't want the > records...and the Public & MT State Historical & Genealogy Societies > would all be notified! > > Very little work on the part of the Courthouses. > No cost to the County. After the listings of the local Historical & > Genealogy Societies' e-mails on the State Historical Society Library > Computer database...very little work (not compared to the priceless > preserving of history). > > If Montana does not come up with a simple plan like this to preserve our > MT History NOW....a lot more RECORDS WILL BE DESTROYED!!!! > > MT Courthouses do not have the space for these > Records...they will not be expanding their Courthouse Buildings. They > say Micro-filming is too expensive. > > The Montana Clerk of District Court & Clerk & Recorder Assoc.s will > continue to hire their lawyers & lobbyist to tell the MT Researcher what > Records we can see, what Records that will no longer exist, while they > and all of the Courthouse clerks will be the only ones to have Access, > BUT NOT THE PUBLIC. > > Please call or e-mail these House of Representatives on the House-State > Administration Committee. > > House--State Administration Committee: > Allan Walters, Chairman R - Hamilton > Debby Barrett, Vice Chairman Majority R - Dillon > Tom Dell, Vice Chairman Minority D - Billings > Norma Bixby D - Lame Deer > Dee Brown R - Hungry Horse > Don Hedges R - Antelope > Hal Jacobson D - Helena > Larry Jent D - Bozeman > Michelle Lee D - Livingston > Larry Lehman R - Power > Ralph Lenhart D - Glendive > Gay Ann Masolo R - Townsend > Doug Mood R - Seeley Lake > Alan Olson R - Roundup > Holly Raser D - Missoula > Rick Ripley R - Wolf Creek > Clarice Schrumpf R - Billings > Frank Smith D - Poplar > > e-mail the House of Representatives: > http://leg.state.mt.us/leg_msg.htm > > This House-State Administration Committee > needs to hear from at least hundreds of > MT Genealogists & Historians in the next > couple of days! > Please Support SB 443, we need everyone's help NOW! > > Patricia Marchington > Member of Park County & the State Genealogy > Society. > [email protected] > > > ==== MIHOUGHT Mailing List ==== > Houghton County Queries > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/Houghton > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    03/16/2001 02:02:02
    1. [NJMORRIS] JARDINE
    2. marg mcfarlane
    3. Dear List: I am a new subscriber and am wondering if anyone is researching the Jardine surname. Am also wondering if anyone has the 2-volume book "History of Morris County New Jersey", Lewis Publications, 1914, and could possibly e-mail me the entry for David B. Jardine which is not transcribed on the Morris County GenWeb site. Also, can anyone tell me if Kenvil still exists, websites for same, any info on books about the area and its residents? I am looking for any info including family histories, trees, obituary notices, etc, etc for William D. Jardine (short bio found on-line in the above-noted book), David B. Jardine, James Jardine who were living in Morris County in the last half of the 19th century with their descendants remaining there to date. Are there any Census records available on-line or through other sources for the County? So far, all my Jardine research has been concentrated in Ontario, Canada so I am a little lost about Morris County resources, etc. Thanks very much for any help that anyone can provide. Marg (Jardine) McFarlane Canada

    03/16/2001 01:15:42
    1. Re: [NJMORRIS] Smith family of Morris Co, NJ
    2. jtillyer
    3. Hi Ruth - I share your frustration. I have Mary "Polly" CLARK b. after 1775 in NJ m. to John FRANCISC(H)O abt 1790 in Morris Co., NJ. One of their sons, my 3rd great grandfather, Robert C FRANCISCO m. Bethyer YOUNGS. I can find nothing on either my CLARKS or my YOUNGS! Tim TILLYER in Escondido, CA ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 1:02 PM Subject: Re: [NJMORRIS] Smith family of Morris Co, NJ > Lucy: > > I agree. I have Nancy Smith, b. Feb. 10,1811 in NJ, d. > sept. 27/1882 and m. to Stephen Dickerson May, 26, 1828 at Mt. Freedom, NJ. > Her parents are reputed to be "Hetty" Mehitable Youngs and John Smith, no > info, and John Smith's parents are supposed to be William Smith of Vermont, > d. in Rockaway {he is said to have fallen through the ice) and Christiana > Derling on Shongum. She is said to have died in Rockaway, Morris, NJ and had > 19 children. This info is all from Crayon's Rockaway Records of Morris > County, NJ Families pub. in Rockaway 1902. > So none of it is from a primary source. > > Yours, Ruth Clark > [email protected] > Poinciana, FL >

    03/15/2001 10:25:40
    1. Re: [NJMORRIS] Smith family of Morris Co, NJ
    2. Lucy: I agree. I have Nancy Smith, b. Feb. 10,1811 in NJ, d. sept. 27/1882 and m. to Stephen Dickerson May, 26, 1828 at Mt. Freedom, NJ. Her parents are reputed to be "Hetty" Mehitable Youngs and John Smith, no info, and John Smith's parents are supposed to be William Smith of Vermont, d. in Rockaway {he is said to have fallen through the ice) and Christiana Derling on Shongum. She is said to have died in Rockaway, Morris, NJ and had 19 children. This info is all from Crayon's Rockaway Records of Morris County, NJ Families pub. in Rockaway 1902. So none of it is from a primary source. Yours, Ruth Clark [email protected] Poinciana, FL

    03/15/2001 09:02:44
    1. [NJMORRIS] Smith family of Morris Co, NJ
    2. I am seeking information on the Smith family that lived in Morris Co. in the 1700s-1800s period. Mary Smith 1761-1815 was my 4G grandmother. She married Henry Clark in 1781 and may have been the daughter of Jesse Smith. This Smith family may be connected to the vast and complex Smith family of early Essex Co. This is the most frustrating name to research!! Lucy Russell

    03/15/2001 03:33:15
    1. [NJMORRIS] Fw: Ernest Zepplin
    2. franor
    3. Hi friends, Does anyone have any information on Ernest Zepplin who was Postmaster in Long Valley in the early 1920's. He was a photogragher and many of his photo's and post cards appear in the Book "This is Washington Twp., Morris, Co., 1730-1976" Was interested in his wife Lucy (Alvertta) Bush, dau. of John Ephriam Bush and Clarissa Weise Bush. Would appreciate any info on Ernest and family. Norma

    03/14/2001 08:10:52
    1. [NJMORRIS] Re: Ann Anderson-Fox Hill Church
    2. Dick Carter
    3. HELP!!!! Does anyone, by chance, have an Ann ANDERSON/ANHUISZEN/ANDERSEN/ANDERSSON, by any spelling, married to a Phillip SCHULER/SCHUYLER/SCHUILER/SHILER, approx. 1742-1745, in Fox Hill Church, Later Fairmount Presbyterian Church..Settled in Long Valley/Middle Valley, Hunterdon County... Any help appreciated... This brick wall has been standing too long... My head is getting knobby from butting it... Dick Carter [email protected]

    03/13/2001 05:35:14
    1. [NJMORRIS] New at Passaic County Historical Society Web Site
    2. George Van Riper
    3. New at Passaic County Historical Society Web Site by Annita Zalenski [email protected] Subject: Updates to the Passaic County Historical Society Web Page Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 21:11:10 EST From: [email protected] The following <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/updates.html">Updates and Additions </A> have been made to the <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/speaking.html">Historically Speaking Section </A> of the PCHS web site: <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/sheys.html">St. Patrick's Day Poem, 1823</A> <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/dublinspring.html">Dublin Spring Destroyed </A><A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/earlyacquackanonk.html"> Life Among the Early Settlers in Acquackanonk </A> <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/patersontheatre.html">The Paterson Theatre, An Informal History -</A> <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/traditionalhdqtrs.html">George Washington's Headquarters at the Falls</A> <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/notch_inn.html">The Great Notch Inn </A> Also, a form has been added that enables visitors to subscribe or unsubscribe to the <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pchslc/notification.html"> Additions and Updates Mail List.</A> Best wishes - Annita

    03/13/2001 12:55:36
    1. [NJMORRIS] MAIN family
    2. Hello, I am new to the Morris site. I am looking for any trace of the MAIN family in Morris, NJ. My grandfather was supposed to have been born in Morris, Essex, NJ. There was some note of Newton. He was: Archibald A. Main b:28 July, 1809. He married Leah Jacobus of Bloomfield, Essex in Ohio on 27 Jan. 1836. They raised a family there. Does the MAIN family show in anyones records around that time or before? Does anyone know how Newton, Morris and possibly Essex fit together in local history? The boundaries seem to have changed a lot and I'm looking for a common location. Thank you, Tisha

    03/12/2001 04:03:22
    1. [NJMORRIS] cemetery lookup needed
    2. Donna Patterson
    3. Hello list, I am hoping for some help in locating a grave for an Albert Oscar Ciszeski. All I know is that the family lived in Dover and that Albert would have been born after 1938 or so. He would have died before 1990 most likely. He most likely died as a child or a young man. I am hoping someone on the list can check with the local cemeteries and see if he is buried in any of them so that I can get the dates for him and find an obit. I am in California and can't afford to call all the cemeteries in Morris County, so I am hoping for someone kind to help me on this. Any help would be appreciated, Donna [email protected]

    03/12/2001 02:27:40
    1. Re: [NJMORRIS] Shotwell/Shipman
    2. Robert Smith
    3. The family records are in Alexander Library, At Rutgers. John SHOTWELL, 1753 - 1826 & Abigail SHIPMAN, 1754 - 1835. File number 4053. Best, Bob Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: dotbrn <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 8:38 AM Subject: [NJMORRIS] Shotwell/Shipman > Am looking for siblings of ABIGAIL SHIPMAN b 1754 in Morris Co, NJ. Abigail m John SHOTWELL of Middlesex Co. 1773. > > Dorothy Brown > [email protected] > > ______________________________

    03/12/2001 12:41:27