I do have a database of those buried there taken from the individual cards. Bill McLean ----- Original Message -----
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HAINES Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/739 Message Board Post: Is there a kind soul there willing to check in any available newspapers for an account of the drowning of Jedediah Haines in Salem Cove, 14 January 1833? Any help greatly appreciated. Wayne Pfaff, Seneca County, Ohio.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/719.2.2.1 Message Board Post: Please take note: The names on the plot board in the cemetery are only the names of who owns the plot. Some plots contain many graves. Some match the name of the owner some do not. The plot board is by no means a complete directory of who is buried there. Terry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/719.2.3.1 Message Board Post: The board in the cemetery contains a map and the directory for plot owners lists the plot number. Using the directory you can find the location of the site on the map. ..Bob
does this fit anyone's family?? ITEM #72123 October 12, 1785 The Pennsylvania Gazette October 7, 1785. NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors of David Garrison and Jacob Miller, insolvent debtors, confined in the goal of Gloucester county, that they meet at the house of Mr. William Hugg, in Gloucester, on Friday, the 11th day of November next, to shew cause (if any they have) why an assignment of the said debtors estates should not be made, and they be delivered from confinement, agreeably to law. DAVID GARRISON, JACOB MILLER. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 7:54 PM Subject: David Garrison (1789 or 1790/1814) son of David Sr. (died 1790-1791) and Hannah > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: VanMeter Garrison Moore Edwards > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/42.57.59.1.2.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Your David William Garrison died in about 1833 and is buried in Ohio (one grave if I recall correctly says "D. Wm." or wife of D. Wm. for Rebecca VanMeter...) , while my David Jr died June 1814-- I have looked at your line hoping to find a fit, but so far, no luck. David Jr.'s only son with wife Hannah Cleaver was Isaac Cleaver Garrison b. 1812, who lived to have two wives, Hannah Riley Edwards and Mary Richey MOORE > > Maybe further back in your line... David Jr's father David Sr. died (before mid-1791) when David Jr. was 1-2 yrs old so its no wonder we have become unhooked from a lineage...Thanks for trying... > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: VanMeter Garrison Moore Edwards Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/42.57.59.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Your David William Garrison died in about 1833 and is buried in Ohio (one grave if I recall correctly says "D. Wm." or wife of D. Wm. for Rebecca VanMeter...) , while my David Jr died June 1814-- I have looked at your line hoping to find a fit, but so far, no luck. David Jr.'s only son with wife Hannah Cleaver was Isaac Cleaver Garrison b. 1812, who lived to have two wives, Hannah Riley Edwards and Mary Richey MOORE Maybe further back in your line... David Jr's father David Sr. died (before mid-1791) when David Jr. was 1-2 yrs old so its no wonder we have become unhooked from a lineage...Thanks for trying...
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pile Pyle Jones Cleaver Garrison Wright Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/731.1 Message Board Post: I am also interested in the Thomas Jones who married Hannah PILE, on March 19, 1812, since they married with my gr gr granparents, David GARRISON (1789 or 1790/1814) and Hannah CLEAVER, and with Hannah's sister, who married Anthony Wright. A triple weddding!! You should join Gloucester Cty. Hist. Society, Woodbury NJ since they have records on several Thomas Jones. like one who died in 1847 at age 66 ..I am hoping that the Jones/Pile (Pyle?) link helps to find my David Garrison's family...David's dad was also a David Garrison but he died before young David jr was baptized at age 1-2 yrs in 1791..
If you come into Alloway from Rt.49 on Telegraph Rd. to the light and make a right it will down about 1/4 of a mile on your right. It is just past the Methodist Church Cemetery. Leslie
The Cemetery you are talking about was a gift from James McGill in the 1810-11, when he learned that the owners of the cemeteries in this vicinity refused to allow soldiers of the American Revolution to be buried without buying a lot. This so incensed Mr. Mc Gill whose father and uncle had served in the Revolution. He donated one acre of his farm to Alloway Township, in which residents of the township were to be buried free of charge. He was the blacksmith in Alloway for many years. He and both of his wives are buried there. James and Margaret Mower McGill are my GGGGrandparents. Leslie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/732.1 Message Board Post: Regarding the Alloway cemetary referenced. I have been in Salem County all my life and do not know of such a cemetary in Alloway. There is a very small cemetary in Quinton Township (the neighboring Township), on the farm of William Smith, who fought in the Am. Revolution. I know of no Magill (or similar spellings) in that lot. The only early cemetary near Alloway that is gone is one that was on Quaker Neck Road just as you enter town. It was plowed under many years ago and a marker is now along the road (abliet overgrown) that lists family names of those believed buried there). Please note for any responses that my email will soon change to: [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Goulds Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/719.2.3 Message Board Post: The Gould Family which we know are buried there but without locations it's impossible to find them. Please e mail me.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Acton, Dalbow, Dolbow, Johnson, Hall, Hudson, Hutson, Lloyd, McCallister, McCarthy, Vanneman, Williams Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/738 Message Board Post: Salem County Courthouse Salem, New Jersey, USA Clerk's Records Book B: p.24 15 April 1794 Benjamin Johnson of Upper Penns Neck and Rachel his wife to Charles Dolbow of Mannington Twp., Salem County, NJ Whereas William Hudson, (*or Hutson) late of Lower Penns Neck, Salem County, deceased, was seized of a tract or Plantation and swamp in UPN, and by his will dated 6 June 1776 bequeathed to his son John Hudson, all his lands after his wife, Isabell's, decease. Then John, being so seized, died without issue so the same land descended to Isaiah Hudson as brother and heir of John. Isaiah Hudson and Elizabeth his wife, by deed dated 19 Oct 1787 granted to Benjamin Johnson aforesaid, 161 acres in fee. Now in consideration of L150 hard money, all the remainder of the said 161 acres estimated to contain 114 acres and 3/4 in Upper Penns Neck Township, Salem County, NJ. Beginning at a maple tree standing by Game Creek. Then S 23 and 1/2 degrees E 6 chains to a white Oak. Thence E 21 chains and 80 links to a white oak. Thence by Randle McCallister's land S 45 chains and 50 links to a post. Thence by Justice William's lands, S 75 degrees W 13 chains and 88 links to a post. Thence by Charles Dalbow's land N 30 degrees W 37 chains and 20 links to a post. Thence by Andrew Vanneman's lands S 75 degrees E 1 chain and 28 links to a tree. Thence by same N 8 and 1/2 degrees E 22 chains to Game Creek. Containing 114 acres more or less. Signed and sealed: Benjamin Johnson Rachel X Johnson, her mark Witnessed: Edward Hall Jeremiah McCarthy Acknowledged 2 March 1795 by Bateman Lloyd Recorded March 18, 1800 Clement Acton, Recorder Abstract vnc 1/17/03 *This deed gives numerous spellings for the same individuals
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Acton, Cook, Cripps, Dalbow, Hall, Haines, Lloyd, Mayhew. Richman, Summerill, Wade Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/737 Message Board Post: Salem County Courthouse Salem, New Jersey, USA Clerk's Records Deed Book B; p. 22 Bateman Lloyd, Jr. of Pilesgrove Township, Merchant, and Abigail his wife to Charles Dalbow of Upper Penns Neck Township, Yeoman Whereas an Act of General Assembly of the Province of New Jersey in the 17th Year of King George the 2nd, Subjecting Real Estates on NJ to payment of debt. A Judgement in the Inferior Court of Common Pleas against Frances Wade at suit of Henry Haines for L356.16.10 plus L1. 10.9 cost of suit, authorized the High Sheriff, Benjamin Cripps to make a sale of a tract of 321 acres land and premises, which previously William Summerill of UPN and Rhoda h/w by indenture dated 9 Apr 1783 had granted to said Frances Wade in fee of., now sold by sherriff at a public vendue held 13 Aug 1788, Bateman Lloyd Jr being the highest bidder. Lloyd now conveys the following parcel to Dolbow for consideration of L130.0.0 Beginning at a white oak Thence S 63 degrees E 12 chains and 30 links to a Black oak corner. Thence S 17 degrees E 14 chains and 75 links to a stake in a pond. Thence S 88 degrees and 30" E 35 Chains and 25 links to a stake. Thence N 30 degrees W 57 chains and 50 links to a stake corner of James Cook lands bought of Lloyd. Thence by Cook's land S 43 degrees W 34 chains and 40 links to a stake in the edge of a swamp. Thence S 39 degrees E 3 chains to the beginning. Containing 125 acres of Land and Swamp more or less. Signed and Sealed Bateman Lloyd, Jr. Abigail Lloyd Witnessed: William Hall David Richman Acknowledged 25 Feb 1790 by John Mayhew Recorded 17 march 1800 by Clement Acton, Recorder Abstracted by vnc
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Acton, Davis, Elwell, Harris, Lloyd, McCallister, Paullin, Sharp Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/736 Message Board Post: Salem County Courthouse Salem, New Jersey USA Clerk's Records Deed Book B; p. 20 3 Feb 1800 Jeremiah Paullin of Woolwich Twp, Gloucester County, New Jersey and Elizabeth his wife to John McCallister of Pilesgrove, Salem County, New Jersey Whereas David Paullen, late of Pilesgrove aforesaid, deceased, was seized of a tract in Pilesgrove and by his will divided equally his lands by his 3 sons, Jeremiah Paullen, grantor above named, David Paullen and Henry Paullen. Henry died before age 21 so his share went to David and Jeremiah who have by mutual consent made a Division by Quit Claim dated (left blank). Now Jeremiah Paullen, for consideration of L200 Gold and silver conveys to John McCallister above named the following; 1. Beginning at a stone standing in Jacob Davis' line 2. Thence by said Henry Paullin's land N 40 degrees E 62 chains and 40 links to a corner 3. Thence N 76 degrees E 37 chains to a post in Alexandia Elwell's line. 4. Thence by same S 30 degrees E 9 Chains to a stone corner of Esq'r. Harris' land. 5. Thence by same S 76 degrees W 29 chains 50 links to a red oak by Salem Creek 6. Thence down same 1 chain to a post 7. Thence S 29 degrees W 12 chains to a post and stone by Hallow Run 8. Thence S 64 degrees W 8 chains and 50 links to a stone 9. Thence S 39 and 1/2 degrees W 23 Chains 50 links to stone 10. Thence N 50 degrees W 5 chains 11. Thence S 40 degrees W 10 chains and 79 links to a stone corner in Jacob Davis' line 12. Thence N 50 degrees W 5 chains 80 links to the beginning. Containing 89 Acres more or less Signed and sealed Jeremiah Paullin Elizabeth Paullin Witnesses: Bateman Lloyd and Samuel Sharp Acknowledged 3 Feb 1800 by Bateman Lloyd Recorded 14 Mar 1800, Clement Acton, Recorder
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Norwood, Dowdy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/735 Message Board Post: My uncle, Burl Van Dousten Norwood, was born 17 Feb 1920 in Brandon Mill Village, Greenville, Greenville Co, SC. He died in Oct 1982 and is buried "somewhere" in Elmer, Salem Co, NJ. My family has never been able to find out the exact date of death or the name of the cemetery where he is buried. If anyone could help fill in the blanks it would be a great relief to my family. His wife, Roberta D. Dowdy Norwood, was born 11 Dec 1930 and died 26 Aug 2001 and was cremated. His son, Jimmy Norwood, died in an auto accident. I have no dates for him. Either or both of these individuals may be buried near Burl. If you can help it will put an end to our long search. Thank you in advance. Genie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Acton, Bassett, Griffy, Leake, Lockart, Miller, Sinnixon Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/734 Message Board Post: 23 Dec 1799 Book B Deeds p. 248 Clerk's Records Salem County Courthouse Adam Miller of Philadelphia, Pa to Samuel Miller of Salem County. Whereas William Miller, late of Upper Penns Neck, Salem County, NJ, died seized of 2 tracts in said twp.…one he had purchased of John Sinnixson and the other of Samuel Griffy, which included a Grist Mill, called the Penns Neck Mill, did by his last Will and Testament dated 20 April 1796, devise this land to his 3 sons; Adam Miller, aforesaid, William Miller (Jr.) and Samuel Miller, aforesaid. As William Miller, one of the heirs, died intestate and without issue, his share by law goes to the other parties. Now Adam Miller in the consideration of L250 gold and silver paid by Samuel Miller, Quit Claims all rights to the right of his deceased brother and also his right by the will of his father…as well as the rights to those lands purchased of John Lockart in Pennsylvania as mentioned in the will. Witnessed Samuel Bassett and Ephraim Leake Signed and sealed Adam Miller Acknowledged 4 Oct 1800 by Jacob Hufty Recv'd and Rec'd 27 Oct, 1800 Clement Acton, Recorder abstract vnc
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/719.2.2 Message Board Post: I recently made digital copies of the entire plot board for Cedar Hill. I'm willing to do lookups on any specific names. ...Bob
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Acton, Bradway, Briggs, Carl, Davis, Elwell, Salter, Simkins, Simpkins, Wood Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/733 Message Board Post: Clerk's Records, Salem County Courthouse Deed Book B p. 246 24 Aug 1800 Ananias Simpkins of the county of Fayette, Pennsylvania, farmer and Rachel his wife, late Rachel Briggs to Samuel Briggs of Lower Alloways Creek, Salem County, New Jersey Consideration of $473.33 Situate in Lower Alloways Creek Twp., Salem County, NJ Beginning at a maple sapling for a corner, on the north side of John Wood's Mill pond, being in Salter's line. Thence running on Salter's line by a row of trees N 26 degrees West 140 perch to a stone corner of Joseph Elwell's land, in right of his wife Sarah. Thence by same S 68 degrees W 180 perch to a stone in road, corner of Ephram Carl's land. Thence bounding on same S 12 degrees W 1 perch to a white oak stump. Thence still by same land S 39 degrees E 124 perch to a white oak marked for a corner standing by edge of the aforesaid Mill Pond on Bruce's Branch Thence down edge of pond bounding on the several courses of the water, to the corner first named. Containing 78 acres strict measure Being the same land devised to her, the said Rachel Simkins by John Briggs, her father, by his last will and testament dated 20 June 1795 signed and sealed Ananias Simpkins, X his mark Rachel Simkins witnesses; William Bradway, Jr. Ebenezer Davis Recv'd. Sept 29 and Recorded 22 Oct 1800 Clement Acton, Recorder
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/719.2.1 Message Board Post: Terry, My Grandparents used to live in front of this cemetary. I've noticed from your posts some of the same surnames that occur in my family..Lore, Moore. I live in the area and would be very open to corresponding with someone from the same area. I have very deep roots in Cedarville, Fairton and Bridgeton. Contact me if you'd like.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/732 Message Board Post: Looking for anyone with information about a small cemetery in Alloway. From information received, one of my ancestors (McGill/Megill/Magill/MacGill) gave one acre of his farm for burial of Rev. War veterans. He was outraged that the other cemeteries were charging them.