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    1. Major John Fenwick's daughter married Adams
    2. The Rawles Family
    3. Dear List, My great uncle's obit (1936) reported that his mother Susan M. Adams was a descendant of Major John Fenwick through Fenwick's daughter who married an Adams. This information came from a submitter to the LDS data base: Susan M. Adams b.1768 Burlington, NJ was the daughter of David Adams born 1802 died 1870 son of Charles Adams born 1768 Burlington, NJ son of Hezekiah Adams born about 1764 I do not know the sourses (the submitter is deseased) I would like to make the connection between my great great grandmother Susan M. Adams and the daughter of Major John Fenwick. Can anybody help? Thank you so much! Linda Rawles [email protected]

    04/16/2003 10:23:34
    1. Samuel & Pile Smith's 1737 Pilesgrove Lawsuit
    2. 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/667 Message Board Post: Who is aware of the 1737 law suit regarding Pile (Piles) Grove, now consistently known as Pilesgrove? The 1737 Will of Samuel Smith, Esq., of “Mainton, Salem County,” (probably means Manneton/Mannington) bequeaths to his son PILE Smith, “the plantation I live on and £50.“ Samuel adds that the plantation he purchased from Roger Sherron must be sold to finance the “law-suit now pending about PILE Grove,” then any remainder goes to his three daughters and wife. Will Executors include Isaac Sharp “of Piles Grove.” Looking ahead for any further reference to this lawsuit, I find that the 1748 Will of a Thomas Smith says he was a miller “of Greenwich Township, Gloucester Co.” (not the village of Greenwich in Salem County). However, we notice that the Bondsman is Elisha Bassett, “of Township of Pilesgrove, Salem,” and one of the Appraisers is again an Isaac Sharp. Then I find an earlier (1734) Will summary saying that a John Davis was also “of Township of Pilesgrove.” And Shourds writes in “Fenwick’s Colony” that John Davis had moved to “Pilesgrove township, Salem county, near where Woodstown is now located, about 1705.” So, if the Township existed as early as 1705, I'm now thinking, "what is the Smiths' issue with Pilesgrove more than 30 years later?" What was so important that Samuel Smith provided for this lawsuit even before his family, and is it just a coincidence that his (seemingly only) son was named PILE? The Pilesgrove name origin is in "Get NJ," (which used the source of "Historic Roadsides of New Jersey, published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey, 1928). This attributes the name to "Thomas Pile, whose ten thousand acres was laid out to him in 1682." This date makes sense, considering how Valerie Caulfield's report of "Hedge's 1690 Roll of Quit Rents" includes residents of Pilesgrove. Yet, even then there is no PERSON named Pile or Pyle named. Did ANY PILE ever live in early Pilesgrove? Glenn Bingham says Thomas Pyle or Pile did live there, so perhaps he was not on the Quit Rents list because of his land ownership. But -- WHAT was going on, legally, in 1737? -- Dolores Langley in Delaware The Will summaries are David Tourison’s transcriptions from the NJ Archives series.

    04/15/2003 08:01:30
    1. Obit look-up, please
    2. Bill /Peggy Straughen
    3. Would someone please look up the obituary for William Lewis Straughen (Straughn) dod 02 Feb 2002 in Pennsville, Salem Co., NJ.? I would be most grateful. TIA Peggy B. Straughen ************************************************************** This message was scanned by the Avast Anti-Virus Gateway **************************************************************

    04/14/2003 04:47:00
    1. Julia Pangburn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pangburn Blizzard Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/666 Message Board Post: Seeking ancestors of Julia Pangburn born 5-1864 in salem County NJ. Had a daughter Sarah born in 1882. Pangburn may have been a married name. She later married Damon Blizzard of Newport NJ. Daughter Sarah may or may not have been the daughter of Damon Blizzard. Sarah later married James B Moore.

    04/14/2003 02:50:19
    1. Re: "Burden Hill"
    2. 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/660.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: That would be great. I understand from the Salem Hist Society that some local group has taken an interest in fixing up the cemetary but they didn't know who. I am sure that someone must have a record of burials. trish

    04/13/2003 12:18:58
    1. Re: "Burden Hill"
    2. 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/660.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I was in the area today and also noticed a no trespassing sign. I will ask around and try to find out who can give permission to go back there, (if anyone) and post a reply if I find out.

    04/12/2003 04:04:43
    1. Re: "Burden Hill"
    2. 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/660.1.1 Message Board Post: My cousin just returned from that area. He told me that there is a dirt road that leads to the cemetery, but at both ends of the road are "Private Road" and "No trespassing" signs. So he did go beyond those signs. And there was no information as to who to ask for permission. Nathan Parker

    04/12/2003 04:50:31
    1. Re: "Burden Hill"
    2. 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/660.1 Message Board Post: Burden Hill is the name of an area on New Jersey State Route 49, in Quinton Township. There is a dirt road near Haven Church (which is in the area known as Burden Hill) that leads to a place called Berry's Chapel. It was once a chapel and cemetery. It has not been used in a very long time. At one time it was untended, but a group of people were trying to fix it up. I am not sure of its present condition.

    04/11/2003 05:33:25
    1. NJ Newspaper Site Links
    2. Hope this site helps you find various newspaper offices. Joan <A HREF="http://www.usnpl.com/njnews.html">http://www.usnpl.com/njnews.html</A>

    04/11/2003 08:52:23
    1. Alternative Names for Alloway Creek
    2. 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/664 Message Board Post: “Alloway Creek has had many names . . . including Cotton, Korten, Monmouth and Roiters Run. The current name originated from the Leni Lenape leader Alloes. Located in Salem County, Alloway Creek begins its life as a river in Upper Pittsgrove and Pilesgrove Townships and flows west toward the Delaware River above (the modern-day) Artificial Island. “ This is from the Delaware Riverkeepers’ website. Knowing these earlier names for Alloway Creek should help us genies. I've encountered that “Monmouth” name myself, and thought they were talking about Monmouth county! ----- Dolores in Delaware

    04/11/2003 05:15:39
    1. njgen.com
    2. Stuart, Hereld A. (PS, NE)
    3. I'd just like to put in a good word for Charles Updike and his fee-based NJ lookups. He was unable to access a suitable newspaper for an obit lookup, so he promptly refunded the $7 fee I had sent. The down side, of course, is that his usefulness is limited for Salem County newspaper lookups. Oh well...

    04/09/2003 10:58:40
    1. Dickinson's
    2. Jack Pottle
    3. To Dolores and Others: I would also be interested in sharing information regarding the Dickinson clan. Specifically, I am trying to tie my direct ancestor Ann Dickinson into the family. Ann was probably born around 1740 and married John Powell in 1763. They had land in LAC but lived in Mannington. John Powell died in 1765. Ann was co-administrator of the will along with a John "Dickeson" who was presumably a brother or father (possibly an uncle). Ann apparently died about 1781although no documentation has been identified. Family lore suggests Ann descended from Anna Adams (daughter of John Adams and Elizabeth Fenwick) who married John Dickeson/Dickinson, hence a tie to John Fenwick. I have been trying to place the John Dickeson who administered the will. Beverly provided a compilation of available information on the John Dickinson's of Salem County, taken from the SCHS I think--unfortunately, nothing seems to quite work. Happy to share this along with the October 1964 New Jersey Genesis article about the John Dickinson House near Alloway (is this the same as that referenced in the prior posting?) to the extent anyone doesn't already have them. Also have a couple journal articles about the Adams family line which ties to Dickinson through John Dickinson. Any help tieing in my Ann Dickinson very much appreciated. Jack

    04/08/2003 02:31:09
    1. Re: Smith Dickinson - Upper Alloways Creek Twsp - 1830's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dickinson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/661.1.1 Message Board Post: Glad you enjoyed the pix. The house is located at CR 603 and ?Brickyard? Rd. I don't believe it is visible from Rt. 40. As far as the last year it was lived in I do not know. I have received info that the house is listed as being built by Jonathan and Mary Dickinson. (RE: HAES Historical Building on the American Memory Website - Bozarth TU!) The ladies in the picture (house) are L>R Mary Dickinson Smick and Sarah Dickinson Royal daughters of Smith Dickinson and Mary Ann Simpkins; Sarah died in 1945 so the picture was taken probably within 10 years of that date. Smith's father was Smith Dickinson m. Elizabeth Richardson. As far as the other photo, I cannot identify each person; I believe it to be Smith and wife Mary, and 4 of 5 daughters (Sarah b. 1863, Mary b. 1867, Louise, Lilly, Lidie b. 1875 and Jenny) Year unknown.

    04/08/2003 09:34:08
    1. Re: Smith Dickinson - Upper Alloways Creek Twsp - 1830's
    2. 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/661.1 Message Board Post: What incredible photos! I thought these posts could not have attachments, but these pix came through and opened just fine. Is this the house we still see, right on route 40? When was it last lived in? What do the initials mean? What year do you think both pictures were taken, and who are the two ladies posing by the house? Who were Smith's parents? (I feel as if there was some earlier post that I missed.) I am interested in ALL Dickinson- Dickenson - Dickerson - Dickson, etc., throughout S. Jersey, and even Delaware/ SE Pa. Thanks for sharing those great photos.

    04/08/2003 04:48:18
    1. Re: South Jersey Paper Show, Saturday March 22, 2003 - 10 am to 4 pm
    2. 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/656.1 Message Board Post: Sooooo, who went to this show, and what did you see (or even buy) that was interesting? Is this like those traveling "gem shows," and art shows, where a national company brings it all in and does most of the work for the local sponsor(s)? If so, I wonder how they get all that local stuff. Some of us readers may want to get their schedule and go to a future show in another county or even state. Thanks for letting us know about it, Valerie. -- Dolores in Delaware

    04/08/2003 04:36:22
    1. WEISS, Henry m. HOLTON, Catherine
    2. 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/663 Message Board Post: Looking for information regarding the marriage of Henry WEISS and Catherine HOLTON, married in Salem County, NJ 17 Dec 1846. Henry was born in Bucks County, PA, but Catherine was born in NJ...very possibly Salem County. They resided in Upper Penns Neck Township according to the 1850 census, but moved to Macoupin County, IL by the mid-1850s. Specifically, I am hoping to locate the parents of Henry and Catherine. Would this info be included in the marriage records (Parents weren't included in the records in IL until 1877). If so, how could I get a copy of these records...state level or local...archives...etc. Any and all help is appreciated. Reply here or to sea_dragon99 at yahoo dot com Thanks

    04/08/2003 01:04:48
    1. Re: Samuel conklyn
    2. 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/654.1.1 Message Board Post: Dorothy, Please contact me at [email protected] and we can continue to discuss the Conklyns Al

    04/07/2003 11:42:22
    1. Pittsgrove twp. segment, 1880
    2. 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/662 Message Board Post: In the 1880 Census, we see the following farm neighbors in Pittsgrove Twp. (not far from Elmer) in this exact order: -- Walker, Joseph & family (Joseph is age 23) -- Snyder, Andrew & family (age 47) -- Harris, John & family (38) -- Lacy, Samuel & family (40) -- Sayres, Ephraim & family (29) -- Kandle, Adam & family (2 Adams, ages 62 and 26) -- Langley, C.F. & family (55) --- error for Silas F. -- Walker, Charles P. & family (51) -- Langley, Samuel & family (43) -- Hulings (Hewlings?), Elias & family (52) -- Green, James & family (62) -- Rice, T.J. & family (79) Today we see a Langley road intersecting a Harris road, plus a still-thriving Walker’s Farm Market. There is also a Green’s Branch (creek) on the map. Joan ([email protected]) has confirmed that Joshua Lacy's daughter Annie m. Ephraim Sayres, and Phebe Ann Lacy m. John L. Harris. We Langleys had one Harris, one Hulings, and two Kandle marriages, too. What other marriages, land sales, etc., took place among these neighbors, and what exact locations do you think the 1880 Census describes? ----- Dolores in Delaware

    04/07/2003 10:09:08
    1. GENTRY, HECTOR & others, southern NJ
    2. David C. Allegretti
    3. My Gentry's are from Salem, Cumberland, & Gloucester Co's, NJ. And, so far, are NOT related to the southern families,(NC,SC,VA etc)or any other Gentry line. I've tried for years to connect to the 1909 book without luck. William & Thomas Gentry of NJ were mentioned, but not connected. I (at this time) think that my (NJ) Gentry's are German not English. I read that William (below)had brothers Moses, Ebenezer, 2 others & some sisters. I haven't found anything out about Moses, Ebenezer or the other siblings so I check all leads. As of 11/20/02, Moses Gentry, of Cumberland Co., NJ, Letters of administration granted by Joseph Moore, Surrogate, on 6 Dec 1854, to William Gentry. There is also mention of a Moses Gentry serving in the war of 1812. WILLIAM GENTRY & MARGARET HECTOR were married in Salem Co., NJ, 8 Dec 1803. William c1768-c1855 & Margaret c1780-19 Aug 1856 Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., NJ... William m/ 2nd ? unknown & m/3rd a widow Mrs. Rachel DUNHAM CHILDREN: 1) MARGARET 1790-1879 m/ George KELLY from Phili, PA 2) MARY ?-c1878 m/ James KELLY 20 Mar 1824 (bro of George?) 3) SARAH 4) NAOMI 3 Apr 1810-5 Nov 1837, Bridgeton, m/ Dayton B. WHITEKAR 25 Nov 1835 5) a stillborn child 6) CASPER H. Aug 1817- 10 Dec 1898 Williamstown, Gloucester Co., NJ, m/ Ann HARTMAN c1828- d/o Daniel & Ann (SHAVER) HARTMAN 7) JOHN 10 Aug 1806 Centerton, Salem Co., NJ- 3 Oct 1875 Upper Pitsgrove Twp., Salem Co., NJ 8) HENRY M/ Ann Elizabeth HUSTED d/o Reuben & Keziah (MOORE) HUSTED 9) JANE 10) HANNAH (from 2nd wife of William) m/ William VANLEER Would appreciate anything that you may be able to add to this line. Thanks for your time. Dave

    04/07/2003 01:55:24
    1. RE: Samuel conklyn
    2. maryevhill
    3. Dorothy, Here is what I have in my database on the Conklyn families in Salem County. Your Elizabeth is Elizabeth Newkirk according to my information. 1-William CONKLING was born about 1735 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA and died in 1777 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: PROBATE: H. Stanley Craig, SALEM COUNTY GENEALOGICAL DATA PRIOR TO 1800. FHL book 974.991 D2c, p.48 - William, Pittsgrove, Int. 1777. Not sure this is same man. Check Salem County Wills. TAX-LIST: THE GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE OF NEW JERSEY, vol. XL, 1965, "New Jersey Rateables," p.42: Pittsgrove Township, 1774 - William Conklin 140; 16c William married Mrs. Anna CONKLING about 1760 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. Mrs. was born about 1739 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. They had four children: Anna, Prudence, Lovina, and William Case. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 PROBATE-HUSBAND: H. Stanley Craig, SALEM COUNTY GENEALOGICAL DATA PRIOR TO 1800. FHL book 974.991 D2c, p.48 - William, Pittsgrove, Int. 1777. Not sure this is same man. Check Salem County Wills. 2-Anna CONKLING was born on 3 Dec 1761 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 MARRIAGE: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 Anna married Jacob STEELMAN on 9 Apr 1782 in Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. Jacob was born about 1757 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. They had four children: Catherine, William, Jacob, and James. General Notes: BIRTH-MARRIAGE: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 MILITARY: H. Stanley Craig, SALEM COUNTY GENEALOGICAL DATA PRIOR TO 1800. FHL book 974.991 D2c, p.243: "Jacob Steelman, Private, Capt. DuBois' Co., Salem Co. Militia, Rev. War." Source: Stryker's Offical Register. 3-Catherine STEELMAN was born on 18 May 1783 in Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 3-William STEELMAN was born on 9 Sep 1785 in Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 3-Jacob STEELMAN was born on 23 Aug 1787 in Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 3-James STEELMAN was born on 30 Nov 1790 in Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 2-Prudence CONKLING was born on 31 Aug 1766 of Salem, Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 Prudence married John ROSE, son of Samuel ROSE and Mrs. Mary ROSE, on 19 Sep 1787 in Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. John was born on 8 Sep 1761 in Pilesgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA and died before 1812 in Pilesgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. They had three children: Martha, Lavinia, and Ann. 3-Martha ROSE was born on 17 Nov 1789 in Daretown, Upper Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA.1 General Notes: MARRIAGE: married John Adams March 2, 1807 BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 [ Place picture here. Filename: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\LaviniaRoseGraham.jpg ] 3-Lavinia ROSE was born on 8 Oct 1796 in Daretown, Upper Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA,1 died on 3 Nov 1875 in Bridgeton, Cumberland, New Jersey, USA,1 and was buried in Methodist Graveyard, Bridgeton, Cumberland, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: NAMES ON GRAHAM-RICHMOND QUILT This quilt has the date and place of "Salem, N.J. May, 1843" inscribed in one square. It was stored in a trunk at the summer home of S. Lewis and Helen Shoemaker Elmer, Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard. The quilt was found by my mother, Mary Erety Elmer Vassel, and given to Mary Erety Vassel Hill in August, 1970. Several of the names on the quilt are the 4th great grand parents of Mary Erety Vassel Hill. All relationships are to Mary E.V. Hill. The signature or personal name stamp of 68 names are on cream colored quilt blocks. The quilt is pieced with strips of black, red, and cream with a cream backing. The comments in parenthesis are my comments as best I have been able to figure out relationships. Names on the Quilt: Ann W. Fogg David Mulford, Sarah Mulford Mary Ann Graham (wife of John R. Graham) John Rose (4th great grandfather) Anna Graham (sister of Rachel Graham) James B. Hunt Cynthia E. Beaman Eli Mulford (2nd great grand uncle) Rachel Richmond (2nd great grandmother) Emily F. Graham (sister of Rachel Graham) William Kirby (husband of Abigail Rose) Emily G. Richmond (dau..of Samuel & Rachel) Elizabeth L. Flanagin Mary Nordike Ann E. Harmer (dau. Ebenezer Harmer; m. Bacon) Ann Elizabeth Richmond (dau. Samuel & Rachel) Nathaniel Fish Tamson Fish Charles Hall Rachel Nordike Samuel Robinson, Anna Robinson - Cincinnati John Adams, Martha Adams (3 gg aunt Martha Rose) Caroline Nichols, William Mulford (br of Eli Mulford) Thompson E. Mulford (son of Eli Mulford) Samuel Richmond (2nd great grandfather) Lucia Rowe Richmond (great grandmother) Eliza E. Hunt Martha Roork Lambert Mulford (son of Eli Mulford) Enoch Boon (2nd great grand uncle) Margaret Wentzell (dau of Eli & Lucy Graham) Rhoda Mulford George Mulford Harriet Boon (2nd great grand aunt) Isaac Nichols (1850 census, age 24) Caroline H. Fogg Ruth B. Elmer (wife of Jonathan Elmer) Henry Graham, Jr. (2nd great grand uncle, son of John R. Graham) Abigail A. Kirby (1c4r mother Martha Rose) Jonathan Elmer (3rd cousin 4th removed) James D. Evans Susan Riley David McDaniel, Salem, 1843 Prudence Mulford (2nd great grand aunt Graham) Emaline Gibbon, Salem NJ May 1843 1c4r Adams John R. Graham (2nd great grand uncle) Ann E. Mulford (dau of Eli Mulford & Prudence) Nancy Dubois Sarah Dubois John Mulford (son of of Eli Mulford & Prudence) Mary Graham (oldest dau of Henry Graham ?) Betsey Harmer (wife of Ebenezer Harmer) Mary Jane Mulford William Swing David Mulford Henry Graham (3rd great grandfather) Prudence Rose (4th great grandmother) Isaac Richmond (3rd great grandfather) Isabella Richmond (3rd great grandmother) Ebenezer Harmer (m. Elizabeth Shute 4 Feb 1819) Lavinia Graham (3rd great grandmother) Harrieta Bacon, Manningham 1843 Noted events in her life were: . 1840 U.S. Census: 1840, Deerfield, Cumberland, New Jersey, USA.2 Lovina Graham is listed living alone in the 1840 Census. [ Place picture here. Filename: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\1850 John R. Graham with Lavinia.bmp ] [ Caption: John R. Graham family 1850 ] [ Descrip: Lovinia Graham living with her son John R. Graham. ] . 1850 U.S. Census: 1850, Bridgeton, Cumberland, New Jersey, USA.3 Lovinia Graham living in household of her son, John R. Graham, wife Mary A. Graham, and 1 year old Henry Graham. . 1860 U.S. Census: 1860. Living with son, John R. Graham. 3-Ann ROSE 1 was born on 14 Jun 1798 in Daretown, Upper Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. 2-Lovina CONKLING was born on 17 Aug 1769 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA and died on 2 Jun 1793 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH-DEATH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 2-William Case CONKLING was born on 19 Jun 1774 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH-MARRIAGE: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 William married Elizabeth NEWKIRK, daughter of Isaac NIEUKIRK and Ann CURRY, on 3 Feb 1795 in Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. Elizabeth was born on 16 Feb 1776 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. They had six children: Isaiah, William, Isaac Newkirk, Morris, Anna, and Elizabeth. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 3-Isaiah CONKLING was born on 4 Jan 1796 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA, died on 10 Mar 1880 in Hancocks Bridge, Salem, New Jersey, USA, and was buried in Friend's Burying Ground, Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 PROBATE: H. Stanley Craig, SALEM COUNTY GENEALOGICAL DATA PRIOR TO 1800. FHL book 974.991 D2c, p.322 3-William CONKLING was born on 2 Mar 1797 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 3-Isaac Newkirk CONKLING was born on 17 Nov 1798 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 3-Morris CONKLING was born on 2 Nov 1800 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA and died on 23 Mar 1802 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 3-Anna CONKLING was born on 30 Jan 1803 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 3-Elizabeth CONKLING was born on 23 Jan 1805 of Pittsgrove Twp., Salem, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: BIRTH: STEWART'S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Frank H. Stewart, (Philadelphia, PA: Frank H. Stewart, 1918), p.68 1 H. Stanley Craig, Salem County Genealogical Data, Vol. II, (Merchanttille, N. J.: H. Stanley Craig, ) FHL 974.91 Sa lc vol. 2, p. 61. 2 1840 U.S. Census, Deerfield, Cumberland, New Jersey. 3 United States of America, United States 1850 Census, Bridgeton, Cumberland, New Jersey, p. 195a. I hope this is helpful for you. Mary E. Hill -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 12:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Samuel conklyn 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/654.1 Message Board Post: My gr.gr.grandmother was Ann Conklyn born abt. 1802 to a William Conklyn and Elizabeth ? (last name unknown). I just received her death certificate which shows these parents' names - Salem Co., NJ. I'm wondering if William and your relative may be connected? Would like to hear from you. Respectfully, Dorothy ============================== 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

    04/02/2003 02:50:11