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    1. Re: [NJMORRIS] Conrad Adams Before 1790 Morris County
    2. Kay, I have found the records of the First Presbyterian Church in Morristown, NJ (1742-1882) in the Daughters of the American Revolution library in Washington, D.C. I only copied the pages that included my family names, but the first page happens to be one of them. There is no record of Conrad Adams. The only Adams listed are: Aaron, Joseph, William, Chloe, John, and Lydia. The William Adams died 6 May 1826, age 47. The Aikmans are: Alexander m. 8 Jan 1764 to Elizabeth Lewis. Margaret m. 18 Jan 1753 to John Brown William renewed covenant 12 Aug 1758 " m. Letitia Bailees 8 Dec 1756; renewed Covenant 12 Aug 1758 Jane Baptized 20 Aug 1758; m. 13 Apr 1777 to John Beach Hannah Baptized on wife's account 29 March 1761 Rebecca Baptized on wife's account 14 Oct 1770 That is all on the Aikmans. If you want the info on the Adams, let me know. I do not have any information on the Hilltop Church. Hope this helps. Dorothy On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:01:59 -0700 "William C. Winter" <[email protected]> writes: > I have just joined the list, hoping to find evidence of a Conrad > Adams. We > do know that Conrad was married (wife's name unknown) and had three > children > William, Eleanor, and Elizabeth. Conrad and his three children are > found in > what is now, Columbia County, PA (Northumberland Co. then) on the > 1790 > census. He appeared in Pennsylvania about the same time that the > Aikman > family from Morris Co, NJ. arrived and both families were > instrumental in > the establishment of a Presbyterian Church there. It appears that > Conrad's > daughter, Eleanor (or Nell), married an Aikman son. > > I have been told that there were two churches, First Presbyterian in > Morristown and also a Hilltop Church where the Aikman family had > marriages > recorded. Hopefully, there is a record of Conrad Adams attending > one of > these churches also. Have any of the church records of these two > churches > been filmed? Or, were there other Presbyterian churches in Morris > County > prior to 1790. > > Kay Winter > Colorado Springs, CO > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

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