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    1. GUEST
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GUEST and CURRY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/618 Message Board Post: Looking for information on William H. GUEST Jr. (1815-1860) and William H. GUEST Sr. ((1773-1865?). William H. GUEST Jr. was a farmer born in Salem and married Elizabeth CURRY (1818-1887). Also looking for Elizabeth CURRY grave where the place is listed on the death certificate as Pedricktown, NJ. Thank you.

    12/26/2002 05:28:27
    1. Anne Tinny/Tenny 1850/60 Cns.-Hancock Family
    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/617 Message Board Post: Still looking for the genealogy of Anne Tenny b abt 1842. Anne is listed with the Chambles Hancock family on 1850 Salem, Mannington, Nj Cns. Chambles 29,Anna T. 18, Elmer 5,Clayton 3,Sarah B. 3/12. Margaret Casey? 20,Anne Teny 7, and ? Rowe 17. On 1860 cns. Salem, Salem, Chamless Hancock 39,.Elmer 16, Clinton 14, Joseph 7, Martha Kirby, housekeeper and Anne Tinny 18. Have 2 marriages for Chamless from LDS site: Oct. 1851 to Ann Tyler. (How is she mother of Elmer born 1845? Was their a marriage before this?). Chambless Hancock md. Abigail Mattack 5 July 1863. Help! How is Anne Tinny related to this family? Annie md Robert Green is Salem Co in 1866 Ron McLaughlin [email protected]

    12/24/2002 04:58:22
    1. NEW JERSEY OBITUARY SEARCH ENGINE update
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/616 Message Board Post: Hi all, At Obituary Central, http://www.obitcentral.com, the New Jersey Obituary Search Engine has been re-indexed. The direct link to the page is http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/counties/nj-statewide.htm This search engine covers mainly fulltext obits from the last 3 years. My other NJ pages: NJ GenLookups http://www.genlookups.com/nj.htm NJ Obituary Links http://obit.obitlinkspage.com/nj.htm NJ CemSEARCH http://www.obitcentral.com/cemsearch/nj-cem.htm NJ Historical & Genealogical Societies http://hs.obitlinkspage.com/nj.htm Surname Search Utility http://surnames.obitlinkspage.com Hope these help. Bill

    12/20/2002 02:53:05
    1. Northern Maps
    2. Here is a link I found that someone might be interested in. http://www.negenealogy.com/ngo03.htm It has links maps for all the North eastern states there for census and county formation maps. Charles

    12/20/2002 01:35:17
    1. Re: CLAMPITTs in Salem County??? ~ 1693 land transaction
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. The STOCKTONS were from Princeton, NJ -- now Mercer County, NJ. Richard STOCKTON gave the land for what is now Princeton University. My 2nd GGM was Elizabeth STOCKTON (1808-1888) and while I have not confirmed her parents, her father was most likely a Samuel STOCKTON, son of Richard, who migrated to the Jefferson County, TN area where my 2nd GGF, Rev. Russell RENEAU (1807-1865) would marry his daughter, Elizabeth,. in 1829. The reason I am guessing that Elizabeth's father was Samuel STOCKTON is that she and Russell named one of their sons, Samuel Locke RENEAU and my guess is also that Elizabeth's mother was named, Mary. The reason being is Elizabeth's oldest daughter, Mary Jane RENEAU (1830-1912), was probably named for Elizabeth's mother, Mary, and for Russell's mother, Jane NORRIS. Hence, the name, Mary Jane...... Mary Jane married Robert William(s) DANIEL, Esq. (1809-1865) as his 4th wife in 1852 in Bethany, Jefferson County, GA. Mary Jane's father, Rev. RENEAU, was then a Presiding Elder in the GA Conference of the Methodist Church. John R. Clarke For some of the best in the outdoors visit www.outdoorwriter.com This message is also virus free ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 9:27 PM Subject: CLAMPITTs in Salem County??? ~ 1693 land transaction > Merry Christmas and God's Blessings to ALL ~ > > Once again, I need directions... found the below land transaction which > mentions CLAMPITT (township~?) in Salem County, New Jersey back in 1693. > Does anyone know anything about this location? I am assuming that possibly a > CLAMPITT family or families were first there. And, I cannot get my Richard > E. CLAMPITT, bc: 1743, backwards outta Delaware State,... and whose family > later in time connected to my NICHOLSONs from New Jersey. > > I also have a copy of a letter written 23rd of April 1839 by "a" Rebecca > CLAMPITT, b: 1763, regarding the Rev. War pension for the widow of John > NICHOLSON who died in North Carolina (son of George Nicholson and Elizabeth > STOCKTON) whereby "Rebecca" stated she was a cousin to said John Nicholson, > and saw him married in 1786, Somerset County, New Jersey to Catherine "Caty" > STEVENSON. To me, it sounds like "Rebecca" was from New Jersey also, and > I've never been able to figure out her connection or whom she may have > been... now I find there was apparently, at one time, a CLAMPITT township in > New Jersey. Below is what I found and the persons involved in this > particular transaction are unknown to me... my interest is in Clampitt, Salem > County, New Jersey back in 1693. Was it perhaps a Dutch settlement, etc.? > > New Jersey Documents: > 1693 JUL 7 ~ Document ~ Hypolitus LeFEVOR of Hollibourne, Salem County, New > Jersey, gentleman, and wife Mary to Roger CARARY of Clampitt, said County, > yeoman, for 400 acres on the Southside of and along Manneton Creek, along a > branch of Myhoppinyes Creek, adjoining grantee, Jonathan BEERE and William > RUMSEY > > Thanks for any leads, > Anne > > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    12/18/2002 03:47:47
    1. Re: CLAMPITTs in Salem County??? ~ 1693 land transaction
    2. In a message dated 12/18/02 9:28:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > now I find there was apparently, at one time, a CLAMPITT township in > New Jersey. Below is what I found and the persons involved in this > particular transaction are unknown to me... my interest is in Clampitt, > Salem > County, New Jersey back in 1693. Was it perhaps a Dutch settlement, etc.? Anne- You probably already know about this but Place Names in Salem County says: CLAMPITT -- The exact location of this spot has not as yet been found. "1690, Aug. 10. Assignment by Hugh Hutching, of Virgin Spring, Salem County, husbandman, to Roger Carary, of Clampitt, said County, 'of ye within written deed.'" (NJA-21-:596) The booklet also tells us that Virgin Spring was in Mannington Twp., Salem Co. Joan

    12/18/2002 02:51:34
    1. CLAMPITTs in Salem County??? ~ 1693 land transaction
    2. Merry Christmas and God's Blessings to ALL ~ Once again, I need directions... found the below land transaction which mentions CLAMPITT (township~?) in Salem County, New Jersey back in 1693. Does anyone know anything about this location? I am assuming that possibly a CLAMPITT family or families were first there. And, I cannot get my Richard E. CLAMPITT, bc: 1743, backwards outta Delaware State,... and whose family later in time connected to my NICHOLSONs from New Jersey. I also have a copy of a letter written 23rd of April 1839 by "a" Rebecca CLAMPITT, b: 1763, regarding the Rev. War pension for the widow of John NICHOLSON who died in North Carolina (son of George Nicholson and Elizabeth STOCKTON) whereby "Rebecca" stated she was a cousin to said John Nicholson, and saw him married in 1786, Somerset County, New Jersey to Catherine "Caty" STEVENSON. To me, it sounds like "Rebecca" was from New Jersey also, and I've never been able to figure out her connection or whom she may have been... now I find there was apparently, at one time, a CLAMPITT township in New Jersey. Below is what I found and the persons involved in this particular transaction are unknown to me... my interest is in Clampitt, Salem County, New Jersey back in 1693. Was it perhaps a Dutch settlement, etc.? New Jersey Documents: 1693 JUL 7 ~ Document ~ Hypolitus LeFEVOR of Hollibourne, Salem County, New Jersey, gentleman, and wife Mary to Roger CARARY of Clampitt, said County, yeoman, for 400 acres on the Southside of and along Manneton Creek, along a branch of Myhoppinyes Creek, adjoining grantee, Jonathan BEERE and William RUMSEY Thanks for any leads, Anne

    12/18/2002 02:27:48
  1. 12/18/2002 01:31:38
    1. Arthur B. Gould b. 1877 d. 1930-1961
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gould Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/615 Message Board Post: Looking for death info on Arthur B. Gould b. 1877 D. between 1930 and 1961. I ahev him in the 1930 census in Quinton on Salem-Bridgeton Pike. After his death his widow Harriet married Roscoe Miller and moved to Stowe Creek. She died in 1961 and is buried in (I believe) Cedar hill cemetary. Thanks Trish

    12/17/2002 12:58:44
    1. Re: Arons ancestor'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/606.2 Message Board Post: Can't supply the name of Garrett Arons's parents, but his daughter Rachel married our Samuel Langley, Esq. Samuel died in 1839, and he and Rachel are buried at Olivet in Centerton. They named a son Garrett Langley. -- Dolores in DE

    12/16/2002 02:00:37
    1. Dunham-Wilkins 1829 + Alloway
    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/614 Message Board Post: "February 25th 1829 -- Samuel WILKINS moving from Haddonfield to Woodbury to ye tavern lately occupied by John DUNHAM." From: Extracts from Diary of Samuel MICKLE (1746~1830) --------- Who is “doing” Dunham? My Langleys married at least 3 of you in both Salem and Gloucester counties, 1700s and 1800s, plus I see a "Downam" in Cumberland-Cape. I have info on the sausage-making Dunhams in the Alloway area (early 1900s)but not much else yet. -- Dolores in DE

    12/16/2002 01:53:48
    1. Re: NJSALEM-D Digest V02 #218
    2. In a message dated 12/14/02 3:02:40 PM, [email protected] writes: << [email protected] >> Terry, William Holston and Rachel DuBois had nine children, according to my records. Unfortunately, I don't have birthdates for any of them. The names were: Maris DuBois Holston, Amey DuBois Holston (named for her great grandmother), Jane, Rachel Potts Holston, Andrew, Elizabeth, William, Richard and David. Do any of these names occur in your family? Unfortunately, I also don't have a source listed for this info, but it may have been from the extensive DuBois family genealogy. Jane

    12/15/2002 06:20:17
    1. Re: John Pledger, Esq. at Varkens Bloed
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Redstreake, Pledger, LeFevre, Manning, Roberts, Godwyn, Braithwait Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oRB.2ACI/586.1.2 Message Board Post: Attn: JC Bozarth Dear JayCee: I tried to access "http://rs6.loc.gov/" to view the 4 data pages, 9 interior photos and 13 blueprint drawings of the PLEDGER house, but all I got was this message: "This U.S. government system is restricted by law to authorized, official use only." If there is any other way to access that material? Please advise. Please note: My great-, great-, great-, great-, great-, great-, great-grandfather John Pledger did not arrive in "West New Jersey" on the "Griffith/Griffen." According to old family bibles, he came over on a Dutch ship to negotiate with the Leni Lenapes, Susquehannocks, Dutch, Swedes and Finns for the land around an old Dutch whaling colony (now Salem, NJ). John Pledger and Elizabeth (Lefevre) Pledger John Pledger, born in England abt. 1645-1650? Ships carpenter. Arrived in "Nieuw Nederland" region of "West New Jersey" from Portsmouth, England, BEFORE 1674 on a DUTCH ship to arrange for the purchase of "Varkens Bloed" (Pigs' Blood), a Dutch whaling colony also called "Varkins Kill" on Hudson's South River (Delaware R), renamed Fenwick(e)'s Colony, now Salem, NJ. In June of 1986, Dr. Robert W. Harper, history professor at Glassboro State College, now Rohan University in Glassboro, NJ, confirmed my earlier "speculation" -- and the "speculation" of William Lambeer of The Pennsylvania Historical Society -- that John Pledger and his "cousin" (brother-in-law) Hypolyte (Hippolet) LeFevre arrived in Nieuw Nederland on "de Onrust" (the Restless) or "de Walvis" (the Whale) in advance of the colonists who founded the first permanent Quaker Colony in the New World. John Pledger's wife, Elizabeth Lefevre, a French Huguenot from St. Martins-in-the-Fields, Middlesex County, England, arrived at "Fort Elsborg" at the mouth of the Salem River, home of the new Quaker Colony on March 13, 1675, with son Joseph (age 2) on the "Joseph and Benjamin," Matthew Paine, ships master (captain). There are conflicting reports that she arrived on the "Griffen" with her two-year-old son. A passenger list for the Griffen lists the names of John Pledger, his wife Elizabeth, and their son Joseph in parentheses. (That website also states: The names in parentheses are doubtful.) John Pledger, Esq. (1680?-1743/44), one of the sons of Elizabeth Leferve Pledger, was the owner of New Nederland Farm, a vast plantation in what is now the Penns Neck region of South Jersey, when he and Hippolet Lefevre (his uncle) purchased an additional 6000-acre tract. Dorothy Roberts was the first wife of John Pledger, Esq. He married Hannah Champnes (2nd wife) in 1731. Articles of Agreement February 24, 1702: John Pledger of New Netherland Farm is to have Manning's Plantation (Mannington) of 544 acres unless Margret Braithwait has a child in the next 9 months. (The deceased Manning Braithwait was a "cousin" of John Pledger, Esq.). Will of Henry Roberts 1713: "... leaves all of estate, both moveable and immoveable to wife (Ann) for her natural lyfe, and after her decease to my beloved cousin John Pledger Junyor (sic) for him and his heirs and assigns forever." Petition 1735: On March 5, 1735, Jane Hart sent a petition "to the Governour of the Provinces of New York and New Jersey, requesting that John Pledger, Esq., be her guardian." John Pledger Jr. received title of Esquire for being the Justice of the Peace for Salem County in the years 1727, 1728, 1730, 1737 & 1740-1743. John Redstreak(e) and Elizabeth (Pledger) Redstreak Elizabeth Pledger, dtr. of John Pledger, Esq. and Dorothy Roberts married John Redstreake/ Redstrake in 1726. John Redstreake's grandfather, John Redstreak(e), also known as John-the-Finn, was born in Varkaus, Finland abt. 1620; he was a cooper (barrel- and cask-maker) and fur trader along Hudson's South River in "New Sweden" (1637-1655), "Nieuw Nederland" (1656-1664), then "West New Jersey" (1664-?) after the Dutch lost their South River. After his first wife died, John (-the-Finn) Redstreak's consort (wife) was Sarah Bright Star. Her Leni Lenape name was Walela (Hummingbird). She may be an ancestor -- if we aren't descended from John's first wife. Walela is also a Cherokee name that means hummingbird. Grandsons of John Pledger, Esq., mentioned in his will were: John Redstreake (1731-1768), Joseph Redstreake (1734/36?-1747) and Pledger Redstreake (1737/38?-1747). A fourth son of Elizabeth Pledger Redstreake (named Francis) died in 1735: Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, 7/24/1735, "We hear from Penn's Neck that John Redstrake's son of three years and Negro slave died after eating poisoned mushrooms. Their stomach(e)s swelled and continued to swell ..." A subsequent report in the Pennsylvania Gazette substituted the words "Negro work-man" for "Negro slave," perhaps to make the Quakers more comfortable. The son of John (-the-Finn) Redstreake, also named John, married a Flemish Walloon woman (name unknown) from "de Vereenigde Nederlants" (the United Netherlands), then married the twice-widowed Frances Go(o)dwyn in 1714. Re: Salem Monthly Meeting, 29th day, 1714: "Frances (Godwyn) Redstreak married contrary to discipline." Frances' 1st husband was Thomas Chandler, who died in Philadelphia in 1694. She then married Edward Goodwin/Godwyn in 1700 and had 4 sons. Edward Godwyn died in 1708, six years before Frances married our ancestor. John (-the-Finn) Redstreak(e), John Pledger (the ships carpenter) and Elizabeth (Leferve) Pledger are the great-, great-, great-, great-, great-, great-, great-, great-grandparents of my younger son, Thomas Pledger Redstreake (b. 1970), my daughter, Anne Redstreake French (b. 1960) and my older son, Edward Worthington Redstreake (b. 1958). One of my grandsons, Nicholas Redstreake, is a 12th generation North American with the name Redstreake. Other 10th, 11th and 12th generation Redstreakes live in Bucks County, PA (my brother Robert Theodore Redstreake, his sons and grandsons). Redstreakes in New Jersey now include 10th through 13th generation North Americans (the widow of my cousin Charles, his son Robert and Robert's son, and the two adopted sons of my deceased second-cousin Charles, and their sons.) In Florida, there are two Redstreakes (the widow of my older brother Edward Morton Redstreake, Jr. and his son, Edward III.). There should be a Redstreake or two in California (the adopted son of Douglas Redstreake, a very distant cousin, and/or a granddaughter -- Jill Redstreake -- daughter of Douglas' adopted son.) My version of the Redstreake-Redstrake-Readstreake-Redsteicke geneology is on file at the Salem County, NJ, Historical Society. If you would like to have a recently revised/updated copy, please contact me. Disclaimer: "History is not just a record of events; facts are elusive without access to people of the past. (It helps to have friends like Bill Lambeer and Bob Harper as well as access to old family bibles.) To reconstruct a possible past, one must exercise imagination and empathy, while striving to maintain truth." William N. (Bill) Redstreake, date: 1/26/02, rev. 12/11/02 tel 215.699.2997, email: [email protected]

    12/11/2002 02:23:11
    1. Re: William A. Sillery
    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/5538/oRB.2ACI/465.1 Message Board Post: Tim - did you find out any more about your William Sillery? I'm researching my Sillery family, and am in touch with several other people also researching Sillery. I couldn't find your William, but with a bit more info I might be able to locate him. Any idea of dates or his fathers or grandfathers name? Regards, Jacqui

    12/06/2002 09:18:22
    1. William & Margaret (Hector) GENTRY of southern New Jersey
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gentry, Hector Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/612 Message Board Post: 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 5 years ago, I am familiar with all published records of the area. 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. A copy of this record, if found, would "make my day". 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

    11/29/2002 02:53:47
    1. GENTRY of southern New Jersey
    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

    11/28/2002 03:20:09
    1. RE: ? about "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden ...
    2. Julie Borden
    3. Thank you. This is a great project thanks to people like you who volunteer their time. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 11:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: ? about "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden ... Hello Linda & List Members, I'd just like to add the following info. I have, along with many others across the country (as well as other members of this list) have done cemetery transcriptions that are pretty recent and up to date. And are there for your research on the Internet for free. If I can be so bold as to speak for the others whom have done the cemetery transcriptions, it is our greatest hope that the work we have done will help you find a family member (connection) that you didn't have or were not aware of before. I have done (mostly 100% completed) cemetery transcriptions to the following cemeteries. in Cumberland Co., NJ there are quite a few listed, But I have done the following, Bateman Memorial Cemetery in Newport, NJ (AKA Newport Methodist Church Cemetery) Dividing Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in Dividing Creek, NJ Northville Estonian Lutheran Cemetery in Bridgeton, NJ Oak Hill Cemetery in Vineland, NJ Old Stone (Fairfield Presbyterian) Church Cemetery in Fairton, NJ Veteran's Cemetery of Cumberland County in Bridgeton, NJ Vineland Hebrew Cemetery in Vineland, NJ Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery in Dividing Creek, NJ and soon I will have the 100% completed and posted City of Vineland (AKA Potter's Filed) Cemetery in Vineland, NJ in Salem Co., NJ there are quite a few listed, But I have done the following, Centerton Free Will Baptist Cemetery in Centerton, NJ Chestnut Grove Cemetery in Elmer, NJ Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Friesburg, NJ Olivet Methodist Cemetery in Olivet/Centerton, NJ Stull Family Cemetery, in Centerton, NJ Union Grove Cemetery in Union Grove/Centerton, NJ and soon I will have the 100% completed and posted Willow Grove Cemetery in Willow Grove, NJ in Gloucester Co., NJ there are quite a few listed, But I have done the following 2, Porchtown Zion UM Church Cemetery in Franklinville/Porchtown, NJ Saint John Methodist Cemetery in Harrisonville, NJ So, if you don't know already where to find them I have posted them to 3 different web sites. 1st site is .... http://www.interment.net 2nd site is ... http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/registry.html 3rd site is ...http://www.findagrave.com/ The first 2 sites are complete listings. However the 3rd site (http://www.findagrave.com/) has most of them listed. This site is harder for me as I have to make each entry by hand one at a time. Findagrave.com is also a different site as it has a section to find FAMOUS PEOPLE (writers, movie stars, politicians, music stars etc.) so if you have some famous person in your tree this is a place to find them. What is nice about this site is that for the plain old regular folks like us, we can leave virtual flowers on a loved ones grave. And submit a picture of them as well if you like to. And finally on all 3 of these sites to get where you wanna be. Just follow the links to your destination. Click on Country, State, County, Name of Cemetery, and look for whom you seek. Good Luck and Happy Hunting. Best Regards, Keith Allen In a message dated 11/27/2002 11:41:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Dear Gloucester, Camden and/or Salem county listers, > > In a file sent to me by another Internet researcher, I found the above book > cited as a source of some dates on HOGATE family members. > > If any of you know of this book and have made note of the date published > and the name > of the publisher please send me this information which would make it easier > on my librarian when I request an Interlibrary loan of the book. > > Linda McDowell in San Juan Capistrano, CA > ============================== 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

    11/27/2002 04:49:09
    1. Re: ? about "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden ...
    2. Hello Linda & List Members, I'd just like to add the following info. I have, along with many others across the country (as well as other members of this list) have done cemetery transcriptions that are pretty recent and up to date. And are there for your research on the Internet for free. If I can be so bold as to speak for the others whom have done the cemetery transcriptions, it is our greatest hope that the work we have done will help you find a family member (connection) that you didn't have or were not aware of before. I have done (mostly 100% completed) cemetery transcriptions to the following cemeteries. in Cumberland Co., NJ there are quite a few listed, But I have done the following, Bateman Memorial Cemetery in Newport, NJ (AKA Newport Methodist Church Cemetery) Dividing Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in Dividing Creek, NJ Northville Estonian Lutheran Cemetery in Bridgeton, NJ Oak Hill Cemetery in Vineland, NJ Old Stone (Fairfield Presbyterian) Church Cemetery in Fairton, NJ Veteran's Cemetery of Cumberland County in Bridgeton, NJ Vineland Hebrew Cemetery in Vineland, NJ Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery in Dividing Creek, NJ and soon I will have the 100% completed and posted City of Vineland (AKA Potter's Filed) Cemetery in Vineland, NJ in Salem Co., NJ there are quite a few listed, But I have done the following, Centerton Free Will Baptist Cemetery in Centerton, NJ Chestnut Grove Cemetery in Elmer, NJ Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Friesburg, NJ Olivet Methodist Cemetery in Olivet/Centerton, NJ Stull Family Cemetery, in Centerton, NJ Union Grove Cemetery in Union Grove/Centerton, NJ and soon I will have the 100% completed and posted Willow Grove Cemetery in Willow Grove, NJ in Gloucester Co., NJ there are quite a few listed, But I have done the following 2, Porchtown Zion UM Church Cemetery in Franklinville/Porchtown, NJ Saint John Methodist Cemetery in Harrisonville, NJ So, if you don't know already where to find them I have posted them to 3 different web sites. 1st site is .... http://www.interment.net 2nd site is ... http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/registry.html 3rd site is ...http://www.findagrave.com/ The first 2 sites are complete listings. However the 3rd site (http://www.findagrave.com/) has most of them listed. This site is harder for me as I have to make each entry by hand one at a time. Findagrave.com is also a different site as it has a section to find FAMOUS PEOPLE (writers, movie stars, politicians, music stars etc.) so if you have some famous person in your tree this is a place to find them. What is nice about this site is that for the plain old regular folks like us, we can leave virtual flowers on a loved ones grave. And submit a picture of them as well if you like to. And finally on all 3 of these sites to get where you wanna be. Just follow the links to your destination. Click on Country, State, County, Name of Cemetery, and look for whom you seek. Good Luck and Happy Hunting. Best Regards, Keith Allen In a message dated 11/27/2002 11:41:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Dear Gloucester, Camden and/or Salem county listers, > > In a file sent to me by another Internet researcher, I found the above book > cited as a source of some dates on HOGATE family members. > > If any of you know of this book and have made note of the date published > and the name > of the publisher please send me this information which would make it easier > on my librarian when I request an Interlibrary loan of the book. > > Linda McDowell in San Juan Capistrano, CA >

    11/27/2002 04:36:50
    1. RE: ? about "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden and Salem Counties"
    2. Mary Hill
    3. Hereld, Yes, you go to your local Family History Center and they order it for about $3.50 or $3.75. You can check on www.familysearch.org under the tab "Library" for the closest Family History Center and check the hours of the various Centers near you. Hope it works out for you! Mary Hill -----Original Message----- From: Stuart, Hereld A. (PS, NE) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 3:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: ? about "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden and Salem Counties" This may seem like a dumb question, but I'm new to genealogy, so I'll ask anyway. Now that you've found the Family History Film number, how do you view the film? Can you go to your local FHC, or local library, and get it transferred there? If so, what is the fee for this? I have a Family History Center in a neighboring town, but my work hours make it difficult to get there during the little time that they're open. Thanks for the help. - Hereld Stuart -----Original Message----- Hi, I checked the Family History Library Catalog and the book "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden and Salem Counties" by Charles Colson Baker is available on film 441434. I am going to check this one out myself. Thanks for the lead! Mary Hill ============================== 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

    11/27/2002 11:33:25
    1. RE: ? about "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden and Salem Counties"
    2. Mary Hill
    3. Hi, I checked the Family History Library Catalog and the book "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden and Salem Counties" by Charles Colson Baker is available on film 441434. I am going to check this one out myself. Thanks for the lead! Mary Hill -----Original Message----- From: Valerie N. Caulfield [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 11:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: ? about "Tombstone Inscriptions Cumberland, Gloucester, Atlantic, Camden and Salem Counties" PS I very much doubt these books would be allowed to circulate, as they were never published, and are the only ones there are. But perhaps you could check with the LDS, see if they have microfilmed them. Val Linda McDowell wrote: > Dear Gloucester, Camden and/or Salem county listers, > > In a file sent to me by another Internet researcher, I found the above book cited as a source of some dates on HOGATE family members. > > If any of you know of this book and have made note of the date published and the name > of the publisher please send me this information which would make it easier on my librarian when I request an Interlibrary loan of the book. > > Linda McDowell in San Juan Capistrano, CA > > ============================== > 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 ============================== 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

    11/27/2002 08:11:16