RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. Re: [NJSALEM] Looking for other researchers of the Hogate family.
    2. Gail Steckel
    3. For what it's worth.... article on MOORE BROTHERS' GLASS-WORKS were started in the year 1850........ In a short time Mr. Moore purchased the real estate, and conducted the business until April, 1859, when he associated with him George C. Hewitt, the present manager of the works, and Jeremiah D. Hogate, under the firm-name of John M. Moore & Co.; Mr. Moore and Mr. Hewitt managing the making and selling of the glass, and Mr. Hogate running the store. The firm continued thus until 1863, when Mr. Hewitt sold his interest in the business to D. Wilson Moore, a brother to John M., and the firm-name was changed to Moore Brothers & Co. The following year, viz., 1864, Mr. Hogate sold his interest to the other two members of the firm, and the firm of Moore Brothers was established. the muster-roll of the JOHNSON GUARDS (Civil War) lists Samuel Hogate as a private. Camden Co. attorneys: FLORANC F. HOGATE, a native of Gloucester County, N.J., was born March 15, 1858, and educated at Bridgeton, in the common schools and at the West Jersey Academy. He entered the office of M.B. Taylor, Esq., as a student; was admitted to the bar at the February Term, 1881, and at once began practice in Camden. He is officially connected with several important corporations in the State. Philip Hogate is listed as a private in the NJ Revolutionary army. TOWNSHIP OF ELSINBORO.* Prominent families in Elsinboro from 1800 to 1830 were the Carpenters, Counsellors, Corlisses, Dallases, Foggs, Fosters, Goodwins, Holmeses, Harrises, Halls, Hancocks, Freases, Kirbys, McGuays, Millers, Morrises, Nelsons, Scattergoods, Sheppards, Thompsons, Tindalls, Waddingtons, and Wards Constables: 1851, 1869-75. David S. Counsellor. Township Committee: 1856-59. David Counsellor. 1873-76. John Counsellor History of Salem: The following are the names of families and individuals prominent in Salem from 1800 to 1830. Many of them are the names of well-known citizens at this time: Acton, Allen, Austin, Archer, Ayres, Aertsen, Andrews, Bradway, Bailey, Burroughs, Bavis, Bartram, Baker, Bond, Bright, Busley, Cattell, Clement, Coron, Collins, Coffee, Cooper, Craven, Cloud, Challis, Camp, Counsellor, Dick, Dare....... Ward Clerk: 1882. John Counsellor. Memorial Baptist.- This church was organized July 7, 1869, with the following constituent members, seventy-two in number, dismissed from the First Baptist Church of Salem: Charles Counsellor Forest Lodge, No. 7, K. of P.- Forest Lodge was instituted Feb. 27, 1868, with the following-named charter in members: Stephen Counsellor, William Counsellor all of the above was obtained from Cushing, Thomas, and Charles E. Sheppard, History of the Counties of Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland, as found at Accessible Archives (a subscription site). -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 5:56 PM To: NJSALEM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NJSALEM] Looking for other researchers of the Hogate family. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties. salem/1842.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you for your response. I have run into a few Hogates born around the same time (c. 1790) as my Rhoda and think they are siblings or cousins. Problem is, no one knows their parents! In terms of your Dare family connections to Hogates and Counsellors, I'll let you know what I run into! The generation you connect with, Christopher Hogate born about 1837 I believe you said and married to Amanda Counsellor born about 1846, falls into line with my GGGgrandfather Daniel Counsellor. He was born April 1830. The 1830 Elsinboro census shows a brother between 5 to 10 years old. Don't know if that could be the John, father of Amanda Counsellor, in your line. Perhaps we'll find a connection some day! ------------------------------- 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

    01/06/2007 03:28:35