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    1. [NJSALEM] NJHS III
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I have now begun scanning and uploading the pages of the book "Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society Vol. III". You can view the book at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan RESEARCHING: Buckingham, Gilpin, Eastburn, Jeanes, Nowland, Wade, Creswell, Vansant and related families -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/559 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 5:07 AM

    11/30/2006 11:24:12
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] Peter RIDGWAY, Monmouth Co & Burlington Co, New Jersey 1833-1910
    2. Gail Steckel
    3. As for Cornelia, without the 1890 census, we cannot find her with husband Sloan. In 1880, in Cumberland Co., NJ, there is a Nellie Carmelia, 11, dau. of William and Sylvia Carmelia. Since we can tell that Cornelia was b. abt. 1868, this one could be her. -----Original Message----- From: Theodore R. VonBartheld [mailto:tedrvb@bellsouth.net] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:37 PM To: NJSALEM@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJSALEM] Peter RIDGWAY, Monmouth Co & Burlington Co,New Jersey 1833-1910 I am Theodore R. VonBartheld (aka) RedThunder, I live in Alabama and I am trying to get a fix on my family ancestry. I do know that: Timothy RIDGWAY and Martha Fisher were the Father & Mother of: Peter RIDGWAY, Born: Oct. 1833 In Barnegat, Monmouth County, New Jersey. I have word that he died before 1910 in Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey. At one point He married one: Caroline Carmelia, Born: Oct 1869 some paperwork shows in 1899 he married her, her last Name at that time was SLOAN. She had a son George SLOAN that came with her into the RIDGWAY family. This would I believe be from her last marriage? I am trying to put it all together but I do not want to do this on just word alone. I am looking for the paper trail: Birth, Marriage, Divorce, Death, Ect. They had a son named: Charles RIDGEWAY/RIDGWAY, Born: 24 Feb. 1902 in Cape May, NJ. He was Born: Charles RIDGWAY but not sure, I see paperwork both ways. I believe that his name changed when he married Anna Mae WILSON, Born: 01 Jan. 1908 in Bridgeton, NJ that's what it says on her Social Security Application when she remarried in 1943 to a CARTY. According to Charles RIDGEWAY's Social Security Application, his father was: Peter RIDGEWAY & his mother was: Caroline SLOAN Charles RIDGEWAY/RIDGWAY & Anna Mae WILSON had a Daughter: Elizabeth Anna RIDGEWAY who was my mother. It is my understanding in the family background there is: Lenape, I would like to prove that and my linage back to that line if my linage be true to the Lenape American Indian. I am proud of my heritage no matter what it is, but if it dose prove out, I would like to join the Tribe. Just trying to find some help on this, I do not know where you live but for me, it is a little hard to walk there and do the footwork from Alabama. Thank you until we talk again, peace be with you and yours Theodore R. VonBartheld -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/30/2006 01:05:16
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] Peter RIDGWAY, Monmouth Co & Burlington Co, New Jersey 1833-1910
    2. Gail Steckel
    3. this may be your Charles in 1920: Name: Charles Ridgeway Home in 1920: Mannington, Salem, New Jersey Age: 17 years Estimated birth year: abt 1903 Birthplace: New Jersey Father's Birth Place: United States of America Mother's Birth Place: United States of America Marital Status: Single Race: White Sex: Male Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 196 Household Members: Name Age John D Shoemaker 55 Hattie B Shoemaker 52 Howard Shoemaker 27 Mabel Worner 26 Howard Worner 6 Charles Ridgeway 17 boarder The image shows Ridgway. 1930: Name: Charles Ridgeway Home in 1930: Vineland, Cumberland, New Jersey Age: 27 Estimated birth year: abt 1903 Birthplace: New Jersey Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Anna Race: White Occupation: Household Members: Name Age Charles Ridgeway 27 Anna Ridgeway 22 Elizabeth Ridgeway 2 11/12 Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Vineland, Cumberland, New Jersey; Roll: 1327; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 59; Image: 385.0 If Charles died shortly thereafter, Anna could have gone back to her name of Wilson at that time. There is no evidence of Lenape heritage, which doesn't mean it wasn't there. At that time, it was not 'politically correct' to admit to Native American heritage. -----Original Message----- From: Theodore R. VonBartheld [mailto:tedrvb@bellsouth.net] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:37 PM To: NJSALEM@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJSALEM] Peter RIDGWAY, Monmouth Co & Burlington Co,New Jersey 1833-1910 I am Theodore R. VonBartheld (aka) RedThunder, I live in Alabama and I am trying to get a fix on my family ancestry. I do know that: Timothy RIDGWAY and Martha Fisher were the Father & Mother of: Peter RIDGWAY, Born: Oct. 1833 In Barnegat, Monmouth County, New Jersey. I have word that he died before 1910 in Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey. At one point He married one: Caroline Carmelia, Born: Oct 1869 some paperwork shows in 1899 he married her, her last Name at that time was SLOAN. She had a son George SLOAN that came with her into the RIDGWAY family. This would I believe be from her last marriage? I am trying to put it all together but I do not want to do this on just word alone. I am looking for the paper trail: Birth, Marriage, Divorce, Death, Ect. They had a son named: Charles RIDGEWAY/RIDGWAY, Born: 24 Feb. 1902 in Cape May, NJ. He was Born: Charles RIDGWAY but not sure, I see paperwork both ways. I believe that his name changed when he married Anna Mae WILSON, Born: 01 Jan. 1908 in Bridgeton, NJ that's what it says on her Social Security Application when she remarried in 1943 to a CARTY. According to Charles RIDGEWAY's Social Security Application, his father was: Peter RIDGEWAY & his mother was: Caroline SLOAN Charles RIDGEWAY/RIDGWAY & Anna Mae WILSON had a Daughter: Elizabeth Anna RIDGEWAY who was my mother. It is my understanding in the family background there is: Lenape, I would like to prove that and my linage back to that line if my linage be true to the Lenape American Indian. I am proud of my heritage no matter what it is, but if it dose prove out, I would like to join the Tribe. Just trying to find some help on this, I do not know where you live but for me, it is a little hard to walk there and do the footwork from Alabama. Thank you until we talk again, peace be with you and yours Theodore R. VonBartheld -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/30/2006 12:57:39
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] Peter RIDGWAY, Monmouth Co & Burlington Co, New Jersey 1833-1910
    2. Gail Steckel
    3. The 1910 census shows this to be the household: Ridgway, Peter, male, white, age 77, married, years of present marriage: 15, he and parents b. NJ, a general laborer wife, Cornelia, female, white, age 42, married 15 yrs, 11 births, 8 living, she and parents b. NJ Sloan, George, stepson, male, white, 20, single, laborer in a factory, he and parents b. NJ Ridgway, Henry D., son, 18, laborer in factory, b. NJ Samuel 16 William 10 (this child and those younger must be children of Cornelia) Charles 8 Rebecca 7 Oscar 4 Frank 1 index entry: Name: Charles Ridgway Age in 1910: 8 Estimated birth year: abt 1902 Birthplace: New Jersey Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: Peter Father's Birth Place: New Jersey Mother's name: Cornelia Mother's Birth Place: New Jersey Home in 1910: Middle, Cape May, New Jersey Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Peter Ridgway 77 Cornelia Ridgway 42 George Sloan 20 Henry D Ridgway 18 Samuel Ridgway 16 William Ridgway 10 Charles Ridgway 8 Rebecca Ridgway 7 Oscar Ridgway 4 Frank Ridgway 1 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Middle, Cape May, New Jersey; Roll: T624_870; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 92; Image: 1059 Peter in 1900, index entry: Name: Peter Ridgway Home in 1900: Medford, Burlington, New Jersey Age: 66 Estimated birth year: abt 1834 Birthplace: New Jersey Relationship to head-of-house: Head Spouse's name: Cornelia Race: White Household Members: Name Age Peter Ridgway 66 Cornelia Ridgway 30 Timothy Ridgway 19 Henry H Ridgway 16 David H Ridgway 8 Samuel Ridgway 6 William T Ridgway 4.12 George Sloan 10 James Foster 65 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Medford, Burlington, New Jersey; Roll: T623 957; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 23. Peter and Cornelia have been married 10 years. Note the addition of an older son, Timothy. Based on age, I would say this is Peter in 1880 (there is no 1890 census, it burned): Name: Peter B. Ridgway Home in 1880: Mannington, Salem, New Jersey Age: 43 Estimated birth year: abt 1837 Birthplace: New Jersey Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Mary L. Father's birthplace: NJ Mother's birthplace: NJ Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Peter B. Ridgway 43 Mary L. Ridgway 36 Job Ridgway 3 Elizabeth Wright 45 all are b. NJ; Elizabeth is a servant in the household. the only Peter I find in NJ 1870 is age 38 and the spelling of his last name is Ridgeway; so far, the spelling has consistently been Ridgway in 1860, I think this is the right fellow: Peter B. is 23, but his parents are Charles and Sarah. NO, excuse me, by ages, Charles has to be Peter's brother, not his father. Ah, yes, in 1850, Ocean Co, we have Timothy Ridgway, 41 Martha, 39 Peter 17 James 15 Richard 12 male, 11 (looks like James but we already have a James) Timothy 9 Samuel 6 (looks like) Haukissian, 5 Geoff 1 and a 70 yr old Mary M______? looks like Manion/Manian... -----Original Message----- From: Theodore R. VonBartheld [mailto:tedrvb@bellsouth.net] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:37 PM To: NJSALEM@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJSALEM] Peter RIDGWAY, Monmouth Co & Burlington Co,New Jersey 1833-1910 I am Theodore R. VonBartheld (aka) RedThunder, I live in Alabama and I am trying to get a fix on my family ancestry. I do know that: Timothy RIDGWAY and Martha Fisher were the Father & Mother of: Peter RIDGWAY, Born: Oct. 1833 In Barnegat, Monmouth County, New Jersey. I have word that he died before 1910 in Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey. At one point He married one: Caroline Carmelia, Born: Oct 1869 some paperwork shows in 1899 he married her, her last Name at that time was SLOAN. She had a son George SLOAN that came with her into the RIDGWAY family. This would I believe be from her last marriage? I am trying to put it all together but I do not want to do this on just word alone. I am looking for the paper trail: Birth, Marriage, Divorce, Death, Ect. They had a son named: Charles RIDGEWAY/RIDGWAY, Born: 24 Feb. 1902 in Cape May, NJ. He was Born: Charles RIDGWAY but not sure, I see paperwork both ways. I believe that his name changed when he married Anna Mae WILSON, Born: 01 Jan. 1908 in Bridgeton, NJ that's what it says on her Social Security Application when she remarried in 1943 to a CARTY. According to Charles RIDGEWAY's Social Security Application, his father was: Peter RIDGEWAY & his mother was: Caroline SLOAN Charles RIDGEWAY/RIDGWAY & Anna Mae WILSON had a Daughter: Elizabeth Anna RIDGEWAY who was my mother. It is my understanding in the family background there is: Lenape, I would like to prove that and my linage back to that line if my linage be true to the Lenape American Indian. I am proud of my heritage no matter what it is, but if it dose prove out, I would like to join the Tribe. Just trying to find some help on this, I do not know where you live but for me, it is a little hard to walk there and do the footwork from Alabama. Thank you until we talk again, peace be with you and yours Theodore R. VonBartheld -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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    11/30/2006 12:44:39
    1. [NJSALEM] Peter RIDGWAY, Monmouth Co & Burlington Co, New Jersey 1833-1910
    2. Theodore R. VonBartheld
    3. I am Theodore R. VonBartheld (aka) RedThunder, I live in Alabama and I am trying to get a fix on my family ancestry. I do know that: Timothy RIDGWAY and Martha Fisher were the Father & Mother of: Peter RIDGWAY, Born: Oct. 1833 In Barnegat, Monmouth County, New Jersey. I have word that he died before 1910 in Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey. At one point He married one: Caroline Carmelia, Born: Oct 1869 some paperwork shows in 1899 he married her, her last Name at that time was SLOAN. She had a son George SLOAN that came with her into the RIDGWAY family. This would I believe be from her last marriage? I am trying to put it all together but I do not want to do this on just word alone. I am looking for the paper trail: Birth, Marriage, Divorce, Death, Ect. They had a son named: Charles RIDGEWAY/RIDGWAY, Born: 24 Feb. 1902 in Cape May, NJ. He was Born: Charles RIDGWAY but not sure, I see paperwork both ways. I believe that his name changed when he married Anna Mae WILSON, Born: 01 Jan. 1908 in Bridgeton, NJ that’s what it says on her Social Security Application when she remarried in 1943 to a CARTY. According to Charles RIDGEWAY's Social Security Application, his father was: Peter RIDGEWAY & his mother was: Caroline SLOAN Charles RIDGEWAY/RIDGWAY & Anna Mae WILSON had a Daughter: Elizabeth Anna RIDGEWAY who was my mother. It is my understanding in the family background there is: Lenape, I would like to prove that and my linage back to that line if my linage be true to the Lenape American Indian. I am proud of my heritage no matter what it is, but if it dose prove out, I would like to join the Tribe. Just trying to find some help on this, I do not know where you live but for me, it is a little hard to walk there and do the footwork from Alabama. Thank you until we talk again, peace be with you and yours Theodore R. VonBartheld -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.2/560 - Release Date: 11/30/2006 3:41 PM

    11/30/2006 09:36:36
    1. [NJSALEM] Salem Book Continued
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I have scanned and uploaded 20 more pages from the book "History of Salem County, New Jersey" to my web site. You can view the book at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan RESEARCHING: Buckingham, Gilpin, Eastburn, Jeanes, Nowland, Wade, Creswell and related families -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.17/553 - Release Date: 11/27/2006 4:00 AM

    11/27/2006 03:19:38
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] Elias Styles (Stiles) & Rebecca Grantling
    2. Hi there, Do you show any LACYs/LACEYs from Gloucester or Salem Counties in your line? Regards, Joan In a message dated 11/26/2006 5:24:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, sandralovesbooks@yahoo.com writes: I'm looking for any information on the families of either Elias Styles (in future documents it's spelled Stiles) or Rebecca Grantling (LDS records record Rebecca incorrectly as Grantline). Elias and Rebecca lived in Pilesgrove and married (according to records in Gloucester County Historic Society) on 31 October 1832. They were the parents of at least 6 children. Names I know are Beulah, Barclay (who served in the Civil War), Albert, Rebecca and John. There may have also been a Clayton and a Mahala (Mahalia) who died young as they are each listed on only 1 census. The family are listed on the Pilesgrove, Salem County NJ 1850 Census. After this time Elias apparently dies as Rebecca becomes the head of household. She continues to be listed in Pilesgrove but the younger boys become laborers. John W., the youngest, was my great-grandfather and married Hannah Chard of Ferrell.

    11/26/2006 11:23:28
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824
    2. Barbara McCormick
    3. Erika..... I found the John Sinnickson we were asking about..... John Sinnickson, b. 9 Jul 1789 in Salem County, NJ, d. 30 Mar 1862 in Salem County, NJ. Married (1) Mary Howell, b. 29 Dec 1790, d. 26 Jan 1822 in Salem County, NJ on 4 August 1814 in Salem County Married (2) Rebecca K. Hall, b. 30 Aug 1798, d. 23 Feb 1882 in 1826 All three are buried in St. John's Cemetery, Salem, Salem County, NJ John was the s/o Andrew Sinnickson and Margaret Johnson Barbara in Wilmington, NC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Byron Hoffman" <bhoffman@nc.rr.com> To: <njsalem@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 5:57 PM Subject: Re: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824 > Hello: > > I saw the surname SINNICKSON and decided to see what you might know about > a > John Sinnickson who is buried in Salem, NJ in the same area as Ann > HOPKINS. > I think John was married to Ann's niece. > > Here is my connection. Ann Hopkins was my great great great grandma. She > spent some of her life in Demerara. But, her dad was Robert Tuckniss who > was a hatter on Market Street Philadelphia during the Revolution and I > believed is the same one who signed Continental currency. The Tuckniss > family were Quakers from Burlington, NJ. > > I can't figure out why Ann is not buried next to her husband William > unless > he died at sea or down in Demerara or at war. No idea. > > Anything you know about the Sinnicksons I appreciate. I think Ann's > sister, > Lydia Tuckniss married Ebenezer Howell who was a physician in Salem and > their child married John Sinnickson. Lydia married another physician > later-- John Rowen. Their child married Gideon Scull of Salem. > > > Thanks. > > Erika Hoffman ( My husband's ancestral family of Hoffmans came from PA.) > > -----Original Message----- > From: njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On > Behalf Of vinca1@mindspring.com > Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 10:38 AM > To: NJSALEM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824 > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Burden,Curriden, Dalbow, Hillman, Hoffman, Holiday, Kiger, > Linch, > Linmire, Nelson,Newell, Pitts, Sherron ,Sinnickson,Smith, Springer, > Thompson, Wiley, Wright > Classification: Deed > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/1837 > > Message Board Post: > > Cover Page:Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire Rec'd June > 30, > 1824 and recorded in Book DD of deeds P. 145 & etc. Newell, Clk. > (Original > in Denver, in possession of my mother's cousin Edie Ascel, who sent me a > copy at my request. Transcribed by me 11/24/2006 vnc) > > 2nd page;A map, showing what appears to be a stream or creek (unnamed, but > I > suspect must be Salem Creek or a branch thereof - near Courses Landing) > all > along one side of a long parcel, which is divided into 3 lots - # 1 - 20 > acres, # 2.- 34 acres and Lot # 3, 30 acres, which is subdivided again > into > Part A - 14 acres and B - 16 acres. Only defining labels is Holdiay's > land > on one short end, by lot #1. > > By Hedge Thomson, Anthony Nelson and Thomas Sinnickson, Esquires, Judges > of > the Inferior Court of Common Pleas of the County of Salem > > Notice is hereby given that on application to us by William Pitts, Esq. > and > John Smith trustees, who claim an undivided third part of ------- that > tract > of land and premises, late the property of Christopher Linmire, adjoining > lands of David Wiley and others, containing 80 or 90 acres, we have > nominated David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow, Commissioners to > divide the said tract of land with three equal parts of shares and unless > proper objections are made to us on the first Tuesday of March next at the > house of James Sherron, Innkeeper in Salem, at on o'clock PM the said > David > WIley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow will then be appointed commissioners > to > make partition of the said lands pursuant to an act entitled "An act for > the > more easy partition of lands held by ..... Joint tenants and tenants in > Common"___the 11th day of November 1789. > > Given under our hands this 3rd day of September 1823. > signed; Hedge Thompson, Anthony Nelson and Thos. Sinnickson. > > To all whom these presents shall or may come, Greetings: Whereas > application was made to us the undersigned Judges of the Inferior Court of > Common pleas of the County of Salem by William Pitts Esq.. and John Smith > trustees & etc. who claim an undivided third part of all that tract of > Land > and premises late the property of Christopher Linmire, deceased, adjoining > lands of David Wiley and others, containing eighty or ninety acres being > the > same more or less, > > And we being satisfied that the foregoing notice has been duly published > agreeably to the act there in mentioned and all the parties therein > em----? > having appointed before us at the time and place in the foregoing notice > specified and mentioned and all consenting and agreeing that Samuel Linch > Esq., Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright be appointed Commissioners to > divide > the said lands in the room of David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dolbow > the > persons nominated in said notice on account of objections having been > made, > now therefore we the said Judges do hereby appoint the said Samuel Linch > Esq, Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright Commissioners to divide the said > tract > of land mentioned in said notice into three equal parts or shares, > viz; one third part thereof in value to Mathias Kiger & wife as the part > of > share of the said Kiger claims by right of his said wife as daughter and > heir of Christopher Linmire, dec'd. > > One third part thereof also in value to Lawrence Hoffman and wife as the > part of share the said Hoffman claims by right of his said wife as > daughter > & heir of the aforesaid Christopher Linmire, deceased. > > And the other third part thereof in value to be subdivided into two equal > parts of shares, viz One half of said third part or share to William > Pitts, > trustee of and to Sarah Curriden and the other moiety or half part of the > last mentioned third part to John Smith trustee of and to John Smith, Jr, > his son which said third part of the whole to be divided the said Pitts > and > Smith as trustees as aforesaid hold by from and under George Linmire > deceased for and also heir of the said Christopher Linmire, deceased. etc > etc. > > signed and sealed > Hedge Thompson > Anthony Nelson > Thos. Sinnickson > > There are two more pages, describing how lots were divided then names > pulled > out of a hat by another party (Wm..Hillman) to decide who got which > portion. > Mathias Kiger and wife got lot #1, Laurence Hoffman and wife got lot #2 > and > the trustees of heirs of George Linmire dec'd got the third which was > again > divided between their trustees Pits or Petts (looks like Pettz in another > place) and Smith. > > > So, ok, know that Christopher Linmire had a daughter with his wife Rebecca > Mink, Rebeckah who m. Mathias Kiger Sr. > > Her sister Elizabeth, as is now obvious, m. Laurence Hoffman and so gets a > third. > > George was their brother, and I have his as well as their birth dates from > the Moravian Church records, but nothing that explains who/how we get > probable Curriden and Smith grandchildren via George. Right now assume he > had girls, or at least a girl that may have married 2x? > > BTW, for those of you still with me - this Linmire line is how I finally > get > related to Barb McCormick - via a Longacre grandmom further back. Damn > the > luck. I'd avoided being blood kin to that crew for over 6 years we've been > doing our Dead Tours. I must be slipping in my old age. ha. > > Intersted in any information on George Linmire and how his inheritance > passed down to these minors who split a share. > > Val > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/26/2006 11:47:13
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire1824
    2. Valerie N.Caulfield
    3. I'm sorry, I have no information for you. I list the surnames involved in the particular document I am posting, as a courtesy for those who may want to delete emails not of interest. You might try posting your query to the message board and not just the list itself, see if you find any takers. Val ----- Original Message ----- From: "Byron Hoffman" <bhoffman@nc.rr.com> To: <njsalem@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 5:57 PM Subject: Re: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire1824 Hello: I saw the surname SINNICKSON and decided to see what you might know about a John Sinnickson who is buried in Salem, NJ in the same area as Ann HOPKINS. I think John was married to Ann's niece. Here is my connection. Ann Hopkins was my great great great grandma. She spent some of her life in Demerara. But, her dad was Robert Tuckniss who was a hatter on Market Street Philadelphia during the Revolution and I believed is the same one who signed Continental currency. The Tuckniss family were Quakers from Burlington, NJ. I can't figure out why Ann is not buried next to her husband William unless he died at sea or down in Demerara or at war. No idea. Anything you know about the Sinnicksons I appreciate. I think Ann's sister, Lydia Tuckniss married Ebenezer Howell who was a physician in Salem and their child married John Sinnickson. Lydia married another physician later-- John Rowen. Their child married Gideon Scull of Salem. Thanks. Erika Hoffman ( My husband's ancestral family of Hoffmans came from PA.) -----Original Message----- From: njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of vinca1@mindspring.com Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 10:38 AM To: NJSALEM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burden,Curriden, Dalbow, Hillman, Hoffman, Holiday, Kiger, Linch, Linmire, Nelson,Newell, Pitts, Sherron ,Sinnickson,Smith, Springer, Thompson, Wiley, Wright Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/1837 Message Board Post: Cover Page:Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire Rec'd June 30, 1824 and recorded in Book DD of deeds P. 145 & etc. Newell, Clk. (Original in Denver, in possession of my mother's cousin Edie Ascel, who sent me a copy at my request. Transcribed by me 11/24/2006 vnc) 2nd page;A map, showing what appears to be a stream or creek (unnamed, but I suspect must be Salem Creek or a branch thereof - near Courses Landing) all along one side of a long parcel, which is divided into 3 lots - # 1 - 20 acres, # 2.- 34 acres and Lot # 3, 30 acres, which is subdivided again into Part A - 14 acres and B - 16 acres. Only defining labels is Holdiay's land on one short end, by lot #1. By Hedge Thomson, Anthony Nelson and Thomas Sinnickson, Esquires, Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas of the County of Salem Notice is hereby given that on application to us by William Pitts, Esq. and John Smith trustees, who claim an undivided third part of ------- that tract of land and premises, late the property of Christopher Linmire, adjoining lands of David Wiley and others, containing 80 or 90 acres, we have nominated David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow, Commissioners to divide the said tract of land with three equal parts of shares and unless proper objections are made to us on the first Tuesday of March next at the house of James Sherron, Innkeeper in Salem, at on o'clock PM the said David WIley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow will then be appointed commissioners to make partition of the said lands pursuant to an act entitled "An act for the more easy partition of lands held by ..... Joint tenants and tenants in Common"___the 11th day of November 1789. Given under our hands this 3rd day of September 1823. signed; Hedge Thompson, Anthony Nelson and Thos. Sinnickson. To all whom these presents shall or may come, Greetings: Whereas application was made to us the undersigned Judges of the Inferior Court of Common pleas of the County of Salem by William Pitts Esq.. and John Smith trustees & etc. who claim an undivided third part of all that tract of Land and premises late the property of Christopher Linmire, deceased, adjoining lands of David Wiley and others, containing eighty or ninety acres being the same more or less, And we being satisfied that the foregoing notice has been duly published agreeably to the act there in mentioned and all the parties therein em----? having appointed before us at the time and place in the foregoing notice specified and mentioned and all consenting and agreeing that Samuel Linch Esq., Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright be appointed Commissioners to divide the said lands in the room of David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dolbow the persons nominated in said notice on account of objections having been made, now therefore we the said Judges do hereby appoint the said Samuel Linch Esq, Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright Commissioners to divide the said tract of land mentioned in said notice into three equal parts or shares, viz; one third part thereof in value to Mathias Kiger & wife as the part of share of the said Kiger claims by right of his said wife as daughter and heir of Christopher Linmire, dec'd. One third part thereof also in value to Lawrence Hoffman and wife as the part of share the said Hoffman claims by right of his said wife as daughter & heir of the aforesaid Christopher Linmire, deceased. And the other third part thereof in value to be subdivided into two equal parts of shares, viz One half of said third part or share to William Pitts, trustee of and to Sarah Curriden and the other moiety or half part of the last mentioned third part to John Smith trustee of and to John Smith, Jr, his son which said third part of the whole to be divided the said Pitts and Smith as trustees as aforesaid hold by from and under George Linmire deceased for and also heir of the said Christopher Linmire, deceased. etc etc. signed and sealed Hedge Thompson Anthony Nelson Thos. Sinnickson There are two more pages, describing how lots were divided then names pulled out of a hat by another party (Wm..Hillman) to decide who got which portion. Mathias Kiger and wife got lot #1, Laurence Hoffman and wife got lot #2 and the trustees of heirs of George Linmire dec'd got the third which was again divided between their trustees Pits or Petts (looks like Pettz in another place) and Smith. So, ok, know that Christopher Linmire had a daughter with his wife Rebecca Mink, Rebeckah who m. Mathias Kiger Sr. Her sister Elizabeth, as is now obvious, m. Laurence Hoffman and so gets a third. George was their brother, and I have his as well as their birth dates from the Moravian Church records, but nothing that explains who/how we get probable Curriden and Smith grandchildren via George. Right now assume he had girls, or at least a girl that may have married 2x? BTW, for those of you still with me - this Linmire line is how I finally get related to Barb McCormick - via a Longacre grandmom further back. Damn the luck. I'd avoided being blood kin to that crew for over 6 years we've been doing our Dead Tours. I must be slipping in my old age. ha. Intersted in any information on George Linmire and how his inheritance passed down to these minors who split a share. Val ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/26/2006 11:26:29
    1. [NJSALEM] John Sinnickson
    2. Barbara McCormick
    3. Hi Erika...... I'm jumping in on this conversation.......but I don't know how much help I can give. In my database I have 7 John Sinnickson's........so can you give me any dates for the John you are searching for? Barbara in Wilmington, NC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Byron Hoffman" <bhoffman@nc.rr.com> To: <njsalem@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 5:57 PM Subject: Re: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824 > Hello: > > I saw the surname SINNICKSON and decided to see what you might know about > a > John Sinnickson who is buried in Salem, NJ in the same area as Ann > HOPKINS. > I think John was married to Ann's niece. > > Here is my connection. Ann Hopkins was my great great great grandma. She > spent some of her life in Demerara. But, her dad was Robert Tuckniss who > was a hatter on Market Street Philadelphia during the Revolution and I > believed is the same one who signed Continental currency. The Tuckniss > family were Quakers from Burlington, NJ. > > I can't figure out why Ann is not buried next to her husband William > unless > he died at sea or down in Demerara or at war. No idea. > > Anything you know about the Sinnicksons I appreciate. I think Ann's > sister, > Lydia Tuckniss married Ebenezer Howell who was a physician in Salem and > their child married John Sinnickson. Lydia married another physician > later-- John Rowen. Their child married Gideon Scull of Salem. > > > Thanks. > > Erika Hoffman ( My husband's ancestral family of Hoffmans came from PA.) > > -----Original Message----- > From: njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On > Behalf Of vinca1@mindspring.com > Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 10:38 AM > To: NJSALEM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824 > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Burden,Curriden, Dalbow, Hillman, Hoffman, Holiday, Kiger, > Linch, > Linmire, Nelson,Newell, Pitts, Sherron ,Sinnickson,Smith, Springer, > Thompson, Wiley, Wright > Classification: Deed > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/1837 > > Message Board Post: > > Cover Page:Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire Rec'd June > 30, > 1824 and recorded in Book DD of deeds P. 145 & etc. Newell, Clk. > (Original > in Denver, in possession of my mother's cousin Edie Ascel, who sent me a > copy at my request. Transcribed by me 11/24/2006 vnc) > > 2nd page;A map, showing what appears to be a stream or creek (unnamed, but > I > suspect must be Salem Creek or a branch thereof - near Courses Landing) > all > along one side of a long parcel, which is divided into 3 lots - # 1 - 20 > acres, # 2.- 34 acres and Lot # 3, 30 acres, which is subdivided again > into > Part A - 14 acres and B - 16 acres. Only defining labels is Holdiay's > land > on one short end, by lot #1. > > By Hedge Thomson, Anthony Nelson and Thomas Sinnickson, Esquires, Judges > of > the Inferior Court of Common Pleas of the County of Salem > > Notice is hereby given that on application to us by William Pitts, Esq. > and > John Smith trustees, who claim an undivided third part of ------- that > tract > of land and premises, late the property of Christopher Linmire, adjoining > lands of David Wiley and others, containing 80 or 90 acres, we have > nominated David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow, Commissioners to > divide the said tract of land with three equal parts of shares and unless > proper objections are made to us on the first Tuesday of March next at the > house of James Sherron, Innkeeper in Salem, at on o'clock PM the said > David > WIley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow will then be appointed commissioners > to > make partition of the said lands pursuant to an act entitled "An act for > the > more easy partition of lands held by ..... Joint tenants and tenants in > Common"___the 11th day of November 1789. > > Given under our hands this 3rd day of September 1823. > signed; Hedge Thompson, Anthony Nelson and Thos. Sinnickson. > > To all whom these presents shall or may come, Greetings: Whereas > application was made to us the undersigned Judges of the Inferior Court of > Common pleas of the County of Salem by William Pitts Esq.. and John Smith > trustees & etc. who claim an undivided third part of all that tract of > Land > and premises late the property of Christopher Linmire, deceased, adjoining > lands of David Wiley and others, containing eighty or ninety acres being > the > same more or less, > > And we being satisfied that the foregoing notice has been duly published > agreeably to the act there in mentioned and all the parties therein > em----? > having appointed before us at the time and place in the foregoing notice > specified and mentioned and all consenting and agreeing that Samuel Linch > Esq., Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright be appointed Commissioners to > divide > the said lands in the room of David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dolbow > the > persons nominated in said notice on account of objections having been > made, > now therefore we the said Judges do hereby appoint the said Samuel Linch > Esq, Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright Commissioners to divide the said > tract > of land mentioned in said notice into three equal parts or shares, > viz; one third part thereof in value to Mathias Kiger & wife as the part > of > share of the said Kiger claims by right of his said wife as daughter and > heir of Christopher Linmire, dec'd. > > One third part thereof also in value to Lawrence Hoffman and wife as the > part of share the said Hoffman claims by right of his said wife as > daughter > & heir of the aforesaid Christopher Linmire, deceased. > > And the other third part thereof in value to be subdivided into two equal > parts of shares, viz One half of said third part or share to William > Pitts, > trustee of and to Sarah Curriden and the other moiety or half part of the > last mentioned third part to John Smith trustee of and to John Smith, Jr, > his son which said third part of the whole to be divided the said Pitts > and > Smith as trustees as aforesaid hold by from and under George Linmire > deceased for and also heir of the said Christopher Linmire, deceased. etc > etc. > > signed and sealed > Hedge Thompson > Anthony Nelson > Thos. Sinnickson > > There are two more pages, describing how lots were divided then names > pulled > out of a hat by another party (Wm..Hillman) to decide who got which > portion. > Mathias Kiger and wife got lot #1, Laurence Hoffman and wife got lot #2 > and > the trustees of heirs of George Linmire dec'd got the third which was > again > divided between their trustees Pits or Petts (looks like Pettz in another > place) and Smith. > > > So, ok, know that Christopher Linmire had a daughter with his wife Rebecca > Mink, Rebeckah who m. Mathias Kiger Sr. > > Her sister Elizabeth, as is now obvious, m. Laurence Hoffman and so gets a > third. > > George was their brother, and I have his as well as their birth dates from > the Moravian Church records, but nothing that explains who/how we get > probable Curriden and Smith grandchildren via George. Right now assume he > had girls, or at least a girl that may have married 2x? > > BTW, for those of you still with me - this Linmire line is how I finally > get > related to Barb McCormick - via a Longacre grandmom further back. Damn > the > luck. I'd avoided being blood kin to that crew for over 6 years we've been > doing our Dead Tours. I must be slipping in my old age. ha. > > Intersted in any information on George Linmire and how his inheritance > passed down to these minors who split a share. > > Val > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/26/2006 11:21:22
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824
    2. Byron Hoffman
    3. Hello: I saw the surname SINNICKSON and decided to see what you might know about a John Sinnickson who is buried in Salem, NJ in the same area as Ann HOPKINS. I think John was married to Ann's niece. Here is my connection. Ann Hopkins was my great great great grandma. She spent some of her life in Demerara. But, her dad was Robert Tuckniss who was a hatter on Market Street Philadelphia during the Revolution and I believed is the same one who signed Continental currency. The Tuckniss family were Quakers from Burlington, NJ. I can't figure out why Ann is not buried next to her husband William unless he died at sea or down in Demerara or at war. No idea. Anything you know about the Sinnicksons I appreciate. I think Ann's sister, Lydia Tuckniss married Ebenezer Howell who was a physician in Salem and their child married John Sinnickson. Lydia married another physician later-- John Rowen. Their child married Gideon Scull of Salem. Thanks. Erika Hoffman ( My husband's ancestral family of Hoffmans came from PA.) -----Original Message----- From: njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of vinca1@mindspring.com Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 10:38 AM To: NJSALEM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burden,Curriden, Dalbow, Hillman, Hoffman, Holiday, Kiger, Linch, Linmire, Nelson,Newell, Pitts, Sherron ,Sinnickson,Smith, Springer, Thompson, Wiley, Wright Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/1837 Message Board Post: Cover Page:Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire Rec'd June 30, 1824 and recorded in Book DD of deeds P. 145 & etc. Newell, Clk. (Original in Denver, in possession of my mother's cousin Edie Ascel, who sent me a copy at my request. Transcribed by me 11/24/2006 vnc) 2nd page;A map, showing what appears to be a stream or creek (unnamed, but I suspect must be Salem Creek or a branch thereof - near Courses Landing) all along one side of a long parcel, which is divided into 3 lots - # 1 - 20 acres, # 2.- 34 acres and Lot # 3, 30 acres, which is subdivided again into Part A - 14 acres and B - 16 acres. Only defining labels is Holdiay's land on one short end, by lot #1. By Hedge Thomson, Anthony Nelson and Thomas Sinnickson, Esquires, Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas of the County of Salem Notice is hereby given that on application to us by William Pitts, Esq. and John Smith trustees, who claim an undivided third part of ------- that tract of land and premises, late the property of Christopher Linmire, adjoining lands of David Wiley and others, containing 80 or 90 acres, we have nominated David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow, Commissioners to divide the said tract of land with three equal parts of shares and unless proper objections are made to us on the first Tuesday of March next at the house of James Sherron, Innkeeper in Salem, at on o'clock PM the said David WIley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow will then be appointed commissioners to make partition of the said lands pursuant to an act entitled "An act for the more easy partition of lands held by ..... Joint tenants and tenants in Common"___the 11th day of November 1789. Given under our hands this 3rd day of September 1823. signed; Hedge Thompson, Anthony Nelson and Thos. Sinnickson. To all whom these presents shall or may come, Greetings: Whereas application was made to us the undersigned Judges of the Inferior Court of Common pleas of the County of Salem by William Pitts Esq.. and John Smith trustees & etc. who claim an undivided third part of all that tract of Land and premises late the property of Christopher Linmire, deceased, adjoining lands of David Wiley and others, containing eighty or ninety acres being the same more or less, And we being satisfied that the foregoing notice has been duly published agreeably to the act there in mentioned and all the parties therein em----? having appointed before us at the time and place in the foregoing notice specified and mentioned and all consenting and agreeing that Samuel Linch Esq., Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright be appointed Commissioners to divide the said lands in the room of David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dolbow the persons nominated in said notice on account of objections having been made, now therefore we the said Judges do hereby appoint the said Samuel Linch Esq, Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright Commissioners to divide the said tract of land mentioned in said notice into three equal parts or shares, viz; one third part thereof in value to Mathias Kiger & wife as the part of share of the said Kiger claims by right of his said wife as daughter and heir of Christopher Linmire, dec'd. One third part thereof also in value to Lawrence Hoffman and wife as the part of share the said Hoffman claims by right of his said wife as daughter & heir of the aforesaid Christopher Linmire, deceased. And the other third part thereof in value to be subdivided into two equal parts of shares, viz One half of said third part or share to William Pitts, trustee of and to Sarah Curriden and the other moiety or half part of the last mentioned third part to John Smith trustee of and to John Smith, Jr, his son which said third part of the whole to be divided the said Pitts and Smith as trustees as aforesaid hold by from and under George Linmire deceased for and also heir of the said Christopher Linmire, deceased. etc etc. signed and sealed Hedge Thompson Anthony Nelson Thos. Sinnickson There are two more pages, describing how lots were divided then names pulled out of a hat by another party (Wm..Hillman) to decide who got which portion. Mathias Kiger and wife got lot #1, Laurence Hoffman and wife got lot #2 and the trustees of heirs of George Linmire dec'd got the third which was again divided between their trustees Pits or Petts (looks like Pettz in another place) and Smith. So, ok, know that Christopher Linmire had a daughter with his wife Rebecca Mink, Rebeckah who m. Mathias Kiger Sr. Her sister Elizabeth, as is now obvious, m. Laurence Hoffman and so gets a third. George was their brother, and I have his as well as their birth dates from the Moravian Church records, but nothing that explains who/how we get probable Curriden and Smith grandchildren via George. Right now assume he had girls, or at least a girl that may have married 2x? BTW, for those of you still with me - this Linmire line is how I finally get related to Barb McCormick - via a Longacre grandmom further back. Damn the luck. I'd avoided being blood kin to that crew for over 6 years we've been doing our Dead Tours. I must be slipping in my old age. ha. Intersted in any information on George Linmire and how his inheritance passed down to these minors who split a share. Val ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/26/2006 10:57:24
    1. [NJSALEM] Elias Styles (Stiles) & Rebecca Grantling
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stiles Grantling Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/1838 Message Board Post: I'm looking for any information on the families of either Elias Styles (in future documents it's spelled Stiles) or Rebecca Grantling (LDS records record Rebecca incorrectly as Grantline). Elias and Rebecca lived in Pilesgrove and married (according to records in Gloucester County Historic Society) on 31 October 1832. They were the parents of at least 6 children. Names I know are Beulah, Barclay (who served in the Civil War), Albert, Rebecca and John. There may have also been a Clayton and a Mahala (Mahalia) who died young as they are each listed on only 1 census. The family are listed on the Pilesgrove, Salem County NJ 1850 Census. After this time Elias apparently dies as Rebecca becomes the head of household. She continues to be listed in Pilesgrove but the younger boys become laborers. John W., the youngest, was my great-grandfather and married Hannah Chard of Ferrell.

    11/26/2006 08:23:50
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] NJHS Book Completed
    2. bluecelt
    3. Thank you, Alan! Very nice of you to go to all the trouble of putting those pages online. ........ Bill MacFarland -----Original Message----- From: njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:njsalem-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of EMILY BUNTEN Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 11:44 AM To: njsalem@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NJSALEM] NJHS Book Completed Alan, Just want to say thank you for publishing this information. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it each week when you scanned it. You have provided a wonderful service to everyone. Em

    11/26/2006 06:56:31
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] NJHS Book Completed
    2. EMILY BUNTEN
    3. Alan, Just want to say thank you for publishing this information. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it each week when you scanned it. You have provided a wonderful service to everyone. Em Alan Buckingham <a.d.buckingham@verizon.net> wrote: Hello All, I have scanned and uploaded the final pages of the book "Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society Vol. IX", including the index. You can view the book at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan RESEARCHING: Buckingham, Gilpin, Eastburn, Jeanes, Nowland, Wade, Creswell, Vansant and related families -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.14/547 - Release Date: 11/22/2006 5:41 PM ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSALEM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.

    11/26/2006 01:43:32
    1. [NJSALEM] Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire 1824
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burden,Curriden, Dalbow, Hillman, Hoffman, Holiday, Kiger, Linch, Linmire, Nelson,Newell, Pitts, Sherron ,Sinnickson,Smith, Springer, Thompson, Wiley, Wright Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oRB.2ACI/1837 Message Board Post: Cover Page:Division of the Real Estate of Christopher Linmire Rec'd June 30, 1824 and recorded in Book DD of deeds P. 145 & etc. Newell, Clk. (Original in Denver, in possession of my mother's cousin Edie Ascel, who sent me a copy at my request. Transcribed by me 11/24/2006 vnc) 2nd page;A map, showing what appears to be a stream or creek (unnamed, but I suspect must be Salem Creek or a branch thereof - near Courses Landing) all along one side of a long parcel, which is divided into 3 lots - # 1 - 20 acres, # 2.- 34 acres and Lot # 3, 30 acres, which is subdivided again into Part A - 14 acres and B - 16 acres. Only defining labels is Holdiay's land on one short end, by lot #1. By Hedge Thomson, Anthony Nelson and Thomas Sinnickson, Esquires, Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas of the County of Salem Notice is hereby given that on application to us by William Pitts, Esq. and John Smith trustees, who claim an undivided third part of ------- that tract of land and premises, late the property of Christopher Linmire, adjoining lands of David Wiley and others, containing 80 or 90 acres, we have nominated David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow, Commissioners to divide the said tract of land with three equal parts of shares and unless proper objections are made to us on the first Tuesday of March next at the house of James Sherron, Innkeeper in Salem, at on o'clock PM the said David WIley, John Burden and Joseph Dalbow will then be appointed commissioners to make partition of the said lands pursuant to an act entitled "An act for the more easy partition of lands held by ..... Joint tenants and tenants in Common"___the 11th day of November 1789. Given under our hands this 3rd day of September 1823. signed; Hedge Thompson, Anthony Nelson and Thos. Sinnickson. To all whom these presents shall or may come, Greetings: Whereas application was made to us the undersigned Judges of the Inferior Court of Common pleas of the County of Salem by William Pitts Esq.. and John Smith trustees & etc. who claim an undivided third part of all that tract of Land and premises late the property of Christopher Linmire, deceased, adjoining lands of David Wiley and others, containing eighty or ninety acres being the same more or less, And we being satisfied that the foregoing notice has been duly published agreeably to the act there in mentioned and all the parties therein em----? having appointed before us at the time and place in the foregoing notice specified and mentioned and all consenting and agreeing that Samuel Linch Esq., Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright be appointed Commissioners to divide the said lands in the room of David Wiley, John Burden and Joseph Dolbow the persons nominated in said notice on account of objections having been made, now therefore we the said Judges do hereby appoint the said Samuel Linch Esq, Hudson Springer and Aaron Wright Commissioners to divide the said tract of land mentioned in said notice into three equal parts or shares, viz; one third part thereof in value to Mathias Kiger & wife as the part of share of the said Kiger claims by right of his said wife as daughter and heir of Christopher Linmire, dec'd. One third part thereof also in value to Lawrence Hoffman and wife as the part of share the said Hoffman claims by right of his said wife as daughter & heir of the aforesaid Christopher Linmire, deceased. And the other third part thereof in value to be subdivided into two equal parts of shares, viz One half of said third part or share to William Pitts, trustee of and to Sarah Curriden and the other moiety or half part of the last mentioned third part to John Smith trustee of and to John Smith, Jr, his son which said third part of the whole to be divided the said Pitts and Smith as trustees as aforesaid hold by from and under George Linmire deceased for and also heir of the said Christopher Linmire, deceased. etc etc. signed and sealed Hedge Thompson Anthony Nelson Thos. Sinnickson There are two more pages, describing how lots were divided then names pulled out of a hat by another party (Wm..Hillman) to decide who got which portion. Mathias Kiger and wife got lot #1, Laurence Hoffman and wife got lot #2 and the trustees of heirs of George Linmire dec'd got the third which was again divided between their trustees Pits or Petts (looks like Pettz in another place) and Smith. So, ok, know that Christopher Linmire had a daughter with his wife Rebecca Mink, Rebeckah who m. Mathias Kiger Sr. Her sister Elizabeth, as is now obvious, m. Laurence Hoffman and so gets a third. George was their brother, and I have his as well as their birth dates from the Moravian Church records, but nothing that explains who/how we get probable Curriden and Smith grandchildren via George. Right now assume he had girls, or at least a girl that may have married 2x? BTW, for those of you still with me - this Linmire line is how I finally get related to Barb McCormick - via a Longacre grandmom further back. Damn the luck. I'd avoided being blood kin to that crew for over 6 years we've been doing our Dead Tours. I must be slipping in my old age. ha. Intersted in any information on George Linmire and how his inheritance passed down to these minors who split a share. Val

    11/26/2006 01:38:28
    1. [NJSALEM] NJHS Book Completed
    2. Thank you Alan for all your work. It is much appreciated! Regards, Joan In a message dated 11/24/2006 8:41:07 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, a.d.buckingham@verizon.net writes: I have scanned and uploaded the final pages of the book "Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society Vol. IX", including the index. You can view the book at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com

    11/24/2006 11:59:53
    1. [NJSALEM] NJHS Book Completed
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I have scanned and uploaded the final pages of the book "Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society Vol. IX", including the index. You can view the book at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan RESEARCHING: Buckingham, Gilpin, Eastburn, Jeanes, Nowland, Wade, Creswell, Vansant and related families -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.14/547 - Release Date: 11/22/2006 5:41 PM

    11/24/2006 01:37:39
    1. [NJSALEM] History of Salem book
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I have scanned and uploaded 20 more pages from the book "History of Salem County, New Jersey" to my web site. You can view the book at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan RESEARCHING: Buckingham, Gilpin, Eastburn, Jeanes, Nowland, Wade, Creswell and related families -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.10/541 - Release Date: 11/20/2006 6:48 AM

    11/20/2006 01:01:19
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] I will do lookups Salem County Wills
    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/992.4.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for your time and efforts.

    11/19/2006 08:44:25
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] I will do lookups Salem County Wills
    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/992.4.1 Message Board Post: ephraim's death being after 1900 is not in the index of wills. i checked the index of those named in the documents of others and did not find either ephraim or jacob. and, i have no marriage records for the time frame for jacob. i am sorry i was unable to help, irene

    11/19/2006 06:49:02