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    1. Re: 1800s / SALEM / STOMS - STORM & STORNS
    2. Hello Gail & Listmembers, From the 1860 Census of Salem Co., NJ I find the following STOM & STORMS in households in the Census as follows; SALEM CITY, SALEM CO., NJ 1860 Census Page # 32 Page in this book # 187 all the following were living in the same household in 1860, Name Age Sex Occupation Birthplace Stoms, John W. 21 M Laborer PA. Peachy, Susan 73 F Gloucester Co., NJ Stoms, A. Elizabeth 11 F Salem Co., NJ end of family 4 houses away is a Peachy family as follows, all the following were living in the same household in 1860, Peachy, Ann 34 F PA. Peachy, Hannah 11 F Salem Co., NJ Peachy, Robert 6 M Salem Co., NJ Peachy, Albert 2 M Salem Co., NJ NEXT STOM listed is as follows, MANNINGTON TOWNSHIP, SALEM CO., NJ 1860 Census Page/s # 21 household continued onto Page # 22 Page in this book # 322 all the following were living in the same household in 1860, Name Age Sex Occupation Birthplace CENSUS PAGE 21 Wistar, Josiah 31 M Master Farmer Salem Co., NJ Wistar, Martha 69 F Salem Co., NJ Reeves, Priscilla W. 29 F Housekeeper Burlington Co., NJ Pinching, Danirel 22 M Saxony, Germany CENSUS PAGE 23 Stoms, William 23 M Farm Laborer Salem Co., NJ Willets, Charles 25 M.B. Salem Co., NJ Shaw, Edmund 12 M Salem Co., NJ That is all the STOM's listed in the 1860 Salem Co., NJ Census. Here is what is listed for the STORM families of Salem Co., in the Census as follows, UPPER PITTSGROVE TOWNSHIP, SALEM CO., NJ 1860 Census Page # 64 Page in this book # 58 all the following were living in the same household in 1860, Name Age Sex Occupation Birthplace Storms, Adam 52 M Laborer NJ Storms, Margaret 2 F NJ And because the spelling is so close and there in the same general area as some of the prior Stom's. Here are 2 STORNS <(note spelling) MANNINGTON TOWNSHIP, SALEM CO., NJ 1860 Census Page # 19 Page in this book # 320 all the following were living in the same household in 1860, Name Age Sex Occupation Birthplace Horner, Lewis 49 M Master Farmer Salem Co., NJ Horner, Susan 48 F Cumberland Co., NJ Horner, Louis 18 M App. Farmer Salem Co., NJ Garrison, Hannah 18 F Servant Atlantic Co., NJ Storns, Clement 17 M App. Farmer Salem Co., NJ Horner, Susan 14 F Salem Co., NJ Storns, Benjamin 13 M Salem Co., NJ Smith, Stephen 30 M Farm Laborer Salem Co., NJ That's all for the STOM, STORM and STORNS Families listed in the 1860 Census of Salem Co., NJ There are about 20 Peachey's listed if you have a first name or more info, I'll look for you. Also, there are about 30 BILDERBACK's listed same with them, if you have a first name or more info, I'll look for you. There is NO Listing in the 1860 Salem Co., NJ Census for the last name STAMM. And I think, (although I have been incorrect before) that the place name you seek is Friesburg, Salem Co., NJ not Friesland, NJ Just a guess on my part but there may be a Friesland, If so I have never heard of it. (** note; I'm related to the Halters, Hitchner's and at least one Fries buried in Friesburg Emmanual Lutheran Cemetery in Friesburg, Salem Co., NJ) I hope this has been of some help to you or some of the list members in some way. Best Regards, Keith Allen<related to the Halters buried in Friesburg Emmanual Lutheran Cemetery) In a message dated 02/13/2003 12:10:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Hi, all. I'm looking for traces of a Stoms family living in Salem Co. in > the early 1800s, possibly around the Upper Pittsgrove area. I know for > sure > of Adam, who was born around about 1814-1818; his name was later changed to > Storms during the Civil War. (Adam married Joanna Earnest in Daretown > right > after the Civil War) The Civil War records give some possibilities of > other > Stoms in that area prior to the war.....possibly a William. Does anyone > have any record of this family? > > A descendant of Adam's (he was married several times, to - I think - a > Bilderbeck and to a Peachey) says that the original family name was > probably > Stamm and originated in Friesland, NJ.....for now, though, it would be > great > to find some record of Stoms in this county in that time frame. > > Gail Steckel > [email protected]

    02/12/2003 06:22:46
    1. Re: 1800s / SALEM / STOMS - STORM & STORNS
    2. Gail Steckel, NET
    3. Thank you for your searching! The Adam you found in the 1860 is the right one. What I'm really curious to see is what Stoms were living in that area around about 1820.... This Adam (I'm told) was originally Adam Stoms but his surname was changed to Storms by the Army during the civil war, although the 1860 below shows him as StoRms and that was just before the war... I believe I was told (I'm working without my notes here) that Adam married Hannah Peachey (2nd marriage); his first was to a Bilderbeck..his 3rd wife died just before the war and right after the war he married Joanna Earnest in Daretown..... ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 1:22 AM Subject: Re: 1800s / SALEM / STOMS - STORM & STORNS > Hello Gail & Listmembers, > > From the 1860 Census of Salem Co., NJ > I find the following STOM & STORMS in households in the Census as follows; > > SALEM CITY, SALEM CO., NJ > 1860 Census Page # 32 > Page in this book # 187 > all the following were living in the same household in 1860, > > Name Age Sex Occupation > Birthplace > Stoms, John W. 21 M Laborer PA. > Peachy, Susan 73 F > Gloucester Co., NJ > Stoms, A. Elizabeth 11 F > Salem Co., NJ > end of family > > 4 houses away is a Peachy family as follows, > all the following were living in the same household in 1860, > > Peachy, Ann 34 F > PA. > Peachy, Hannah 11 F Salem > Co., NJ > Peachy, Robert 6 M Salem > Co., NJ > Peachy, Albert 2 M Salem > Co., NJ > > > NEXT STOM listed is as follows, > > MANNINGTON TOWNSHIP, SALEM CO., NJ > 1860 Census Page/s # 21 household continued onto Page # 22 > Page in this book # 322 > all the following were living in the same household in 1860, > > Name Age Sex Occupation > Birthplace > CENSUS PAGE 21 > Wistar, Josiah 31 M Master Farmer Salem > Co., NJ > Wistar, Martha 69 F > Salem Co., NJ > Reeves, Priscilla W. 29 F Housekeeper Burlington Co., > NJ > Pinching, Danirel 22 M > Saxony, Germany > CENSUS PAGE 23 > Stoms, William 23 M Farm Laborer Salem Co., > NJ > Willets, Charles 25 M.B. > Salem Co., NJ > Shaw, Edmund 12 M > Salem Co., NJ > > That is all the STOM's listed in the 1860 Salem Co., NJ Census. > > Here is what is listed for the STORM families of Salem Co., in the Census as > follows, > > UPPER PITTSGROVE TOWNSHIP, SALEM CO., NJ > 1860 Census Page # 64 > Page in this book # 58 > all the following were living in the same household in 1860, > > Name Age Sex Occupation > Birthplace > Storms, Adam 52 M Laborer NJ > Storms, Margaret 2 F > NJ > > > And because the spelling > is so close and there in the same general area as some of the prior Stom's. > Here are 2 STORNS <(note spelling) > > MANNINGTON TOWNSHIP, SALEM CO., NJ > 1860 Census Page # 19 > Page in this book # 320 > all the following were living in the same household in 1860, > > Name Age Sex Occupation > Birthplace > Horner, Lewis 49 M Master Farmer Salem > Co., NJ > Horner, Susan 48 F > Cumberland Co., NJ > Horner, Louis 18 M App. Farmer Salem > Co., NJ > Garrison, Hannah 18 F Servant > Atlantic Co., NJ > Storns, Clement 17 M App. Farmer Salem > Co., NJ > Horner, Susan 14 F > Salem Co., NJ > Storns, Benjamin 13 M > Salem Co., NJ > Smith, Stephen 30 M Farm Laborer Salem > Co., NJ > > That's all for the STOM, STORM and STORNS Families listed in the 1860 Census > of Salem Co., NJ > > There are about 20 Peachey's listed if you have a first name or more info, > I'll look for you. > > Also, there are about 30 BILDERBACK's listed same with them, if you have a > first name or more info, I'll look for you. > > There is NO Listing in the 1860 Salem Co., NJ Census for the last name STAMM. > > And I think, (although I have been incorrect before) that the place name you > seek is Friesburg, Salem Co., NJ > not > Friesland, NJ > Just a guess on my part but there may be a Friesland, If so I have never > heard of it. > > (** note; I'm related to the Halters, Hitchner's and at least one Fries > buried in Friesburg Emmanual Lutheran Cemetery in Friesburg, Salem Co., NJ) > > I hope this has been of some help to you or some of the list members in some > way. > > Best Regards, > Keith Allen<related to the Halters buried in Friesburg Emmanual Lutheran > Cemetery) > > > In a message dated 02/13/2003 12:10:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > Hi, all. I'm looking for traces of a Stoms family living in Salem Co. in > > the early 1800s, possibly around the Upper Pittsgrove area. I know for > > sure > > of Adam, who was born around about 1814-1818; his name was later changed to > > Storms during the Civil War. (Adam married Joanna Earnest in Daretown > > right > > after the Civil War) The Civil War records give some possibilities of > > other > > Stoms in that area prior to the war.....possibly a William. Does anyone > > have any record of this family? > > > > A descendant of Adam's (he was married several times, to - I think - a > > Bilderbeck and to a Peachey) says that the original family name was > > probably > > Stamm and originated in Friesland, NJ.....for now, though, it would be > > great > > to find some record of Stoms in this county in that time frame. > > > > Gail Steckel > > [email protected] > > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    02/13/2003 01:02:48