This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: TARR, SCOTT, FLETCHER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/675.2.1 Message Board Post: That could be it. The Tarr's were all Oystermen. I am going to start some digging, to see if Salem port, was a regular stop for the oystermen. I would guess that, at least some of them met wives in Salem County, then settled down here. Thanks, Marc
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/675.2 Message Board Post: Your connection could be OYSTERS ! They took them up to Northern markets from Chincoteague in schooners. Also Phila., New York etc. This delicacy was quite the money maker in those days for Chincoteaguers.
For all of you who have requested the site, here it is. Have tried to answer all of your requests but there are too many to keep up with them. Hope this helps all of you. Janet <A HREF="http://nctimes.net/~churchyj/fandt_home.html">Click here: Flagon and Trencher Official Home Page</A>
Sent this email to you all for help just minutes before I found the site. Janet ************** In a message dated 9/9/03 7:25:28 PM Central Daylight Time, Wstjs writes: << Hello, I am sending this to multiple mail lists so if you see it more than once I apologize. Seems to me some time ago (years) I saw the "Society of Descendants of Inn and Tavern Owners" listed somewhere. I may not have the correct name of the Society but I have been searching the internet trying to find it. Would be very appreciative if anyone knows of this society and can tell me how to find information about it. Thank you, Janet >>
Hello, I am sending this to multiple mail lists so if you see it more than once I apologize. Seems to me some time ago (years) I saw the "Society of Descendants of Inn and Tavern Owners" listed somewhere. I may not have the correct name of the Society but I have been searching the internet trying to find it. Would be very appreciative if anyone knows of this society and can tell me how to find information about it. Thank you, Janet
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/705.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you very much.
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/705.1 Message Board Post: kristi jesse and eliza are in campbell county in 1900 and 1910 1900 federal census hicks, jesse h., head, born may 1855, age 45, married 23 years, born in ky. as were his parents, he was a farmer who rented his home eliza, wife, born march 1860, 40 years old, married 22 (?) years, mother of 11, 8 still living, born ky. as were her parents edy, son, age 17, born april 1883, single, born ky., in school mis (rest of name illegible), daughter, born july 1885, 14 years old, single, at school, born tenn. robert, son, born november 1887, 12 years old, born tenn., at school charley, son, 10 years old, born february 1890, at school, born tenn. grover e., son, 8 years old, born february 1892, born tenn. maude e., daughter, 3 years old, born september 1896, born tenn. everette, son, age 1, born august 1898, born tenn. smiddy, laura, daughter, 20 years old, born july 1879 in ky., widow archie, grandson, age 6/12ths, born november 1899 in tenn. 1910 census campbell county mostly illegible hicks, jesse, age 54, married, married 39 years eliza, wife, 53 years old, married 36 years, mother of 10, 6 alive ernest, son, age 9, born tenn daughter, age 2, born tenn other lines have information on 4 people but they cannot be read
Hello: Would you or someone on this list have an E-mail address or snail mail address available for the subject matter? I would also like to have these available to me as I am searching for marriage records for Salem Evangelical Association affiliated with Salem NJ and Lancaster, PA. Thank you and kind regards, Kimberly Adams Pittsburgh, PA Surnames: ARTZBERGER, ADKINS, ANDRIESSEN, ACKERMANN, BAUER, BURCHETT, BAXTER, BRAEKE, CALHOON,, CRAWFORD, CHAFFIN, CHESNEY, COLLIER, CORBIN, CORBY, CRANE, CORSTANG, CURNUTTE, EWING, FANNIN, GLENN, GREEN, GOINS, HEDFORD, HERRON, HOLBROOK, KENDIG, LYON, LUKASICKY, MEEK, MUDIE, MILLARD, MCLAUGHLIN,, MCCRACKEN, NEITZNICK, RUTH, SAGER, SIGLER, SIKES, STEPHENS, SKIDMORE, SQUIRE, TOLIVER,, VAN GIESEN, VAN VOORHESE, VREELAND, VAN SENT, VAN GROENLAND, WESSELS, WHITEHILL, WHITE, ZUNDELBACH ET AL
Try Salem County Courthouse...they have many old records. ----- Original Message ----- Wrom: TWFAOBUZXUWLSZ To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 11:10 PM Subject: Are GARRISON Death Records for Salem, abt 1814 available anywhere? This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Garrison Cleaver Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/714 Message Board Post: Am trying to plan a NJ/NY trip to find David GARRISON's, Jr. Salem Cty.?, NJ death record for 1814. Are early birth/death records around-- for sale, for membership fee, or for free? --with parents' names, etc? David Garrison Jr. would be my gr gr gr grandfather, with his father David Garrison, Sr another generation back...Doesn't anyone's tree end have one or two dangling David GARRISONs...? ============================== 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: Garrison Cleaver Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/714 Message Board Post: Am trying to plan a NJ/NY trip to find David GARRISON's, Jr. Salem Cty.?, NJ death record for 1814. Are early birth/death records around-- for sale, for membership fee, or for free? --with parents' names, etc? David Garrison Jr. would be my gr gr gr grandfather, with his father David Garrison, Sr another generation back...Doesn't anyone's tree end have one or two dangling David GARRISONs...?
In the 1850 index, I found a Joseph Foster listed in Elsinborough Twp. on page 8. I looked at page 8a and 8b, and even 7a and 7b and 6a and 6b, and did not find him. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanne Geake" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 11:25 PM Subject: Foster > Does anyone have any info on Joseph Foster, b abt 1787, or his children's > names. He lived in Salem County, Elsinboro twp and city of Salem. Wife at > time of 1850 census was Elizabeth (b abt 1790). From the 1830 census it > looks like he had 9 children. I know he had a son, Joseph Foster, Jr. and > probably a daughter, Sarah Foster, b abt 1815 in Salem Co. I don't know > any other children's names. According to the 1860 census, he was born in > Burlington County. > > Thanks, > Jeanne > > > ============================== > 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 > > > >
Does anyone have any info on Joseph Foster, b abt 1787, or his children's names. He lived in Salem County, Elsinboro twp and city of Salem. Wife at time of 1850 census was Elizabeth (b abt 1790). From the 1830 census it looks like he had 9 children. I know he had a son, Joseph Foster, Jr. and probably a daughter, Sarah Foster, b abt 1815 in Salem Co. I don't know any other children's names. According to the 1860 census, he was born in Burlington County. Thanks, Jeanne
I, too, have seen occasions where the county of birth was given on a census sheet - it is rare, though. When first I saw it I thought perhaps the census taker did not quite understand what was supposed to go in that column and so entered what info was given - in that case, the county of birth. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanne Geake" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:54 PM Subject: RE: Sharp, Pedrick, Mattson > At 06:23 PM 9/2/2003 -0700, Malcolm Sharp wrote: > >Same holds true for 1860 [and any census] -- county of birth not taken. > > > You're mistaken. I've got a picture of the page 9 of City of Salem, Salem > Co. 1860 census in front of me now and it gives Eli Sharp's place of birth > as Burlington Co. and it gives county of birth for everyone on the page who > was born in NJ. I just looked at another page in the City of Salem in 1860 > and it also gives county of birth for those born in NJ. > > Jeanne > > > ============================== > 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 > > > >
There were many enumerators that added things into the census that were not called for. One that comes to mind is writting the street names, vertically, in the left hand margin of the page. The heading in that column of the 1860 census reads "Place of birth, naming State, Territory or Country". The enumerator in Salem either misread 'Country' as 'County', or he decided to include the county on his own. At any rate, it sure helps the genealogists in their search for their ancestors!! Any clues can help and I'd certainly check them out. Joe from Pittsgrove, NJ
At 08:47 PM 9/2/2003 -0700, Malcolm Sharp wrote: >Do you know if Charles S. Lawson was the only enumerator in 1860 (or ever) >to not follow directions for listing place of birth? He wasn't. In Frankford, Sussex Co., NJ in 1850, the county of birth is given. I'm sure there are probably others also. This is just another I know about. Jeanne
The IPMUS website has enumerator instructions for 1850-2000: http://www.ipums.umn.edu/usa/voliii/tEnumInstr.html Also enumeration forms and questions cobering the same period: http://www.ipums.umn.edu/usa/voliii/tEnumForm.html -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Malcolm Schalick Sharp sharp.rootsweb.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Centerton, NJ by A.P. Schalick, Jr. - sharp.rootsweb.com/centerton/ -----Original Message----- From: Joseph Klaudi [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 6:22 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Sharp, Pedrick, Mattson There were many enumerators that added things into the census that were not called for. One that comes to mind is writting the street names, vertically, in the left hand margin of the page. The heading in that column of the 1860 census reads "Place of birth, naming State, Territory or Country". The enumerator in Salem either misread 'Country' as 'County', or he decided to include the county on his own. At any rate, it sure helps the genealogists in their search for their ancestors!! Any clues can help and I'd certainly check them out. Joe from Pittsgrove, NJ
At 06:23 PM 9/2/2003 -0700, Malcolm Sharp wrote: >Same holds true for 1860 [and any census] -- county of birth not taken. You're mistaken. I've got a picture of the page 9 of City of Salem, Salem Co. 1860 census in front of me now and it gives Eli Sharp's place of birth as Burlington Co. and it gives county of birth for everyone on the page who was born in NJ. I just looked at another page in the City of Salem in 1860 and it also gives county of birth for those born in NJ. Jeanne
-----Original Message----- From: Jeanne Geake [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 7:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Sharp, Pedrick, Mattson >At 06:23 PM 9/2/2003 -0700, Malcolm Sharp wrote: >>Same holds true for 1860 [and any census] -- county of birth not taken. >You're mistaken. I've got a picture of the page 9 of City of Salem, Salem >Co. 1860 census in front of me now and it gives Eli Sharp's place of birth >as Burlington Co. and it gives county of birth for everyone on the page who >as born in NJ. I just looked at another page in the City of Salem in 1860 >nd it also gives county of birth for those born in NJ. > >Jeanne Do you know if Charles S. Lawson was the only enumerator in 1860 (or ever) to not follow directions for listing place of birth? mss
-----Original Message----- >From: Jeanne Geake [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 4:37 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: RE: Sharp, Pedrick, Mattson At 07:42 AM 9/2/2003 -0700, Malcolm Sharp wrote: >Eli Sharp, found in the 1870 census for Salem, Salem Co., is shown only >to have been born in NJ. County of birth is not indicated in census >data. >Sorry, that was a typo. Meant to type 1860. >Jeanne Same holds true for 1860 [and any census] -- county of birth not taken. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Malcolm Schalick Sharp sharp.rootsweb.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Centerton, NJ by A.P. Schalick, Jr. sharp.rootsweb.com/centerton/
At 07:42 AM 9/2/2003 -0700, Malcolm Sharp wrote: >Eli Sharp, found in the 1870 census for Salem, Salem Co., is shown only to >have been born in NJ. County of birth is not indicated in census data. Sorry, that was a typo. Meant to type 1860. Jeanne