Perry Streeter has raised some interesting questions about the WILLIAMSON Family of Somerset County, NJ. Perhaps the following information will help someone: In an American Revolutionary War pension claim on April 27, 1840, Eleanor Broach, daughter of Adam Broach, and widow of William Legere (who died in 1791 Somerset County, NJ), stated that living in her household in Somerset County, NJ were the following "grandchildren" of Adam Broach: (1) Caley Lafler born 1785; (2) Sarah Williamson born June 8, 1770; (3)Hannah Williamson born January 10, 1772; (4) Abraham Williamson born November 18, 1773; (5) Adam Williamson born August 3, 1786; (6) Jacob Williamson born January 1, 1786; (7) Sarah Flagg born March 21, 1785; and (8) Amos Flag born March 12, 1788. Does anyone know anything more about these people? Why were they all living together? Which Broach daughters did they marry? With regards, Andy
I remember someone posting this name.... found this and thought it might be helpful........... Rob Anna May Ten Eyck, a member of D.A.R Published in The Courier-News 3/9/2000 NESHANIC STATION -- Anna May Ten Eyck, 81, died Tuesday (March 7, 2000) in Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. Born in Skillman on Feb. 1, 1919, daughter of the late Melanchthon and Clara Ruskie Ten Eyck, she lived in Neshanic Station most of her life. She was formerly a secretary at J. S. American Lumber Co. in Neshanic Station. She was a member of the Clover Hill Reformed Church in Clover Hill and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving is a brother, Robert Ten Eyck of Neshanic Station. A sister, Edith Ten Eyck died in 1987. Funeral services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday in the Clover Hill Reformed Church, Amwell Road, Clover Hill. Interment will be in Neshanic Cemetery, Neshanic, under the direction of the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, 147 Main St., Flemington. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to Somerset County Chapter of American Cancer Society, 600 First Ave., Raritan, N.J. 08869.
None of the above in the cemetery listings I have. Sorry.
Hey Alice, I know I probably am the one who gave you the Harlingen records in the first place but the only Van Der Veer I'm finding in the cemetery is Anne, b 1791, d 1875, "wife of Abraham Hageman". There are NO Suydams. This is what I have: Hagaman: Abraham b 1843, Catharine b 1820 (1st wife of Aaron D. Meseroll), Elizabeth b 1770 (wife of John Stryker), Maria, b 1789(wife of Cornelius Kershow) Hageman: Abigail, b 1821, Abigail b 1821, Abraham, b 1790, Anna Maria, b 1811, Isaac unk, Maria, b 1781 (wife of Isaac), Sarah, b 1801. Let me know if any of these are of any use to you and I'll give you the death dates. SMC Alice Stipak wrote: > Dear Sharon and All, > > Has anyone happened to run across an Ellen VOORHEES who married Isaac > HAGEMAN in Somerset Co. on 8 Feb 1834? > > I am looking for Ellen VOORHEES's parents, birth date/place, etc. I > am also searching for more information about Isaac HAGEMAN's parents, > Benjamin and Sarah HAGEMAN. > > Ellen and Isaac migrated to Fulton Co., Illinois in about 1837 with > Isaac's children from his first marriage to Maria VANDERVEER, > including my 2GG William Brown HAGEMAN (a nice sketch of him is now > on our family website at > http://www.stipak.com/hageman/williambrown/RR_TOC.HTM). > > According to marriage records, Sarah was a SUYDAM when she married > Benjamin HAGEMAN in 1778. From "Documents Relating to the Colonial > History of the State of New Jersey," Vol.22: > [Page 183] > "Hegeman, Benjamin, Somerset, and Sarah Suydam 1778 Nov. 2" > [Page 388] > "Suydam, Sarah, and Benjamin Hegeman, Somerset 1778 Nov. 2" > > Sarah was supposedly a widow, and is still a mystery. I have new > reason to suspect that her maiden name may have been VOORHEES (or > possibly even BROWN). > > I found the will of Isaac's father, Benjamin HAGEMAN, in the > "Somerset County Historical Quarterly," Volume VI, 1917, p.305: > > "HEGEMAN, BENJAMIN, of Franklin twsp. Dated Jan. 19, 1802. Probat. > May 26, 1804. Names wife Sarah; daus. Mary (wife of Jacob Skillman), > Gertrude (wife of John Nevius), Jane (wife of Cornelius Waldron); > sons Adrian, Benjamin, Peter, Simon, William and Isaac; also speaks > of sons and daughters by first wife. Executors--sons Adrian, Peter > and Simon. Witnesses--Peter Pumyea, Sr., Lawrence Suydam, Aaron > Cowling." (A., p. 28). > > Benjamin's first wife, by the way, is known as "Gitty ": > "Hageman, Gitty (wife of Benjamin), d. Feb. 6, 1777, aged 41 yrs." > --from "Elm Ridge Cemetery Inscriptions." > > I believe (controversially, perhaps) that this Benjamin HEGEMAN was a > son of Adriaen HEGEMAN (Hendrick, Adriaen) and Maria VAN DER VLIET. > From Harlingen Church baptismal records: > "Oct 15, 1730 Aaron Hagaman and Maria Vleet, Benjamin, w Henry > Hagaman and Gitty Hagaman" > > I have some more info and many more questions about all of these > people. Collaboration is warmly welcomed. > > Yours, > Alice (namesake of my grandmother, Alice HAGEMAN, granddaughter of > William Brown HAGEMAN) > > >I have someone who does excellent research, specializing in Dutch families in > >Somerset County. He is not fast, but he's good. If you don't find waiting 6 > >months for a booklet of data based on primary and secondary sources, write me > >for his address. > > > >He has helped me with my DITMARS & VOORHEES ancestors. > > > >Sharon Laizure Hofer > > __________________________________________ > Alice Imig Stipak, San Jose, California www.stipak.com > Researching Boone, Imig, Johnson, Wallick, and Willcockson > Researching Hageman and other early Dutch settlers in: > New York; Somerset Co., NJ; Fulton Co., ILL; Seward Co., NEB > __________________________________________ > Our Nebraska HAGEMAN Family Homepage: > http://www.stipak.com/hageman/williambrown/RR_TOC.HTM > Our Maria HOAGLAND Research Homepage: > http://www.stipak.com/hoagland/maria/MariaHoagland.HTM > Our John Domenicus STRYKER Research Homepage: > http://www.stipak.com/stryker/johnd/JohnDStryker.HTM > Our Maria VANDERVEER Research Homepage: > http://www.stipak.com/vanderveer/maria/MariaVanderveer.HTM > > "We look back and see within, feel grateful, and grow"
Here's a brief outline of my Voorhees/Ditmars line. I believe Lucas is the father of Abraham. Sharon Hofer Descendants of Abraham Voorhees 1 Abraham Voorhees 1726/27 - 1801 .. +Geertje Lott Abt. 1732 - ......... 2 Abraham Voorhees 1753 - ......... 2 Lucas Voorhees 1753 - ......... 2 Isaac Voorhees 1755 - 1833 ............. +Jane VanderVeer 1760 - Aft. 1835 .................... 3 Charity Voorhees 1779 - 1852 ........................ +George Ditmars 1773 - 1855 ............................... 4 Mary Ditmars 1801 - ............................... 4 Jennie Ditmars 1803 - ................................... +Isaac Whittemore ............................... 4 John Ditmars 1805 - 1869 ................................... +Sally Higbee ............................... 4 Sarah Ditmars 1807 - ............................... 4 Letty Ditmars 1810 - ............................... 4 Isaac Voorhees Ditmars 1813 - ............................... 4 Gitty Ann Ditmars 1815 - ............................... 4 Ellen Terhune Ditmars 1818 - .................... 3 John Voorhees .................... 3 Seeche Voorhees .................... 3 Elinor Voorhees .................... 3 Abraham Voorhees .................... 3 Jacobus Vander Veer Voorhees .................... 3 Baleeche Voorhees .................... 3 Alletta Voorhees 1800 - .................... 3 Jane Voorhees 1800 - .................... 3 Mary Voorhees .................... 3 Mary II Voorhees ......... 2 Nellie Voorhees 1757 -
unsubscribe Richard Wood Tucson, AZ pawood@azstarnet.com N32-16'-53.5" W111-04'-22.5" http://www.azstarnet.com/~pawood There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his. Helen Keller Searching: ANDERSON, BIGSBY, CAVANAUGH, CONKLIN CRAMER, CUMMINGS, GASTON, HIER (HYER) LITTLE, NILES, POTTER, SKINNER, VINCENT WOOD
WILLIAMSON Capt. William; d. Somerset Co. 1785 A few yards south of the Union schoolhouse, where Martin Johnson lives, in 1766 was the house of William Williamson, commonly called Captain Williamson. The first of that name, of whom we read in this section, was a Lawrence Williamson, who, with his wife, Sarah, were members of the Dutch church at New Brunswick at its organization in 1717, and in which he was an elder in 1719. In what part of the congregation he lived is not known. There was also a William, an elder there in 1750. There was a Jacobus living in the neighborhood of Ten- Mile Run in 1735, and a William in this section, who had several children baptized in the old Six-Mile Run church at the brook, at an early date. Whether or they were connected with the William named above is not known.... A tradition in the Williamson family states that the Captaiin's father's name was William, and that he owned an immense tract of land, extending from the Millstone river to Lawrences' brook, contain [sic, containing] several thousand acres... The Captain died in 1785. Source: "Franklin Township Notes," Somerset County Historical Quarterly Q. Was Capt. William Willamson the son of Willem-1 Willemsen and Mayke Wyckoff or... Q. Was Capt. William Williamson a descendant of Willem-1 Davidszen, like Lawrence Williamson? Could his father, William, been an otherwise unknown son of Willem-1 Davidszen? See Fred Sisser III's series of articles on the "Van Neste Family" in the Somerset County Genealogical Quarterly, especially 4:1 [March 1986]; 266-268). Perry Streeter (perry@streeter.com) Canandaigua, New York USA http://www.perry.streeter.com
Hi Listers, Does anyone have information on the Phillips Lens Co.? Particularly when it started (sometime in the 1930s?) and specificly the original owner, William Phillips, who was my uncle. Bob Phillips Branchport, NY
----- Original Message ----- From: "peg" <mrschreiber@dmv.com> To: <> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 10:17 AM Subject: Fw: WILLIAMSON Piter; Raritan/Somerville RDC; 1700s > WHY AM I GETTING THESE??? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <PStreeter@roc.acccorp.com> > To: <> > Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 9:57 AM > Subject: WILLIAMSON Piter; Raritan/Somerville RDC; 1700s > > > > WILLIAMSON Piter; Raritan/Somerville RDC; 1700s > > > > Events @ Raritan/Somerville RDC... > > > > Bapt. Date Child Parents > > -------------- ----- ------------------------- > > 03 May 1735 Petrus Piter WILLUMSE & Willimte > > 26 Mar 1737/38 Willem Piter WILLEMSE & Mareytye > > 24 Feb 1739/40 Jacob Piter WILLUMSE & Marytye > > 25 Jan 1745 Teodoris Piter WILLUMSE & Maritie > > > > Questions... > > > > Q. Who were the ancestors, siblings, and descendants of Piter > > WILLUMSE and his wives? > > > > Q. Was Teodoris named after Rev. Theodorus Jacobus FREYLINGHUSEN, > > the Dutch Calvinist Pastor of the congregations at > > Raritan/Somerville, Three Mile Run, Six Mile Run and North > > Branch/Readington? > > > > Perry Streeter (perry@streeter.com) > > Canandaigua, New York USA > > http://www.perry.streeter.com > > >
I tried to send this to Lori but AOL returned it saying she was unknown and I sent it to LAdams9221@aol.com Lori, please write to me privately as I have information for you. Annie
In a message dated 3/8/00 9:50:52 PM Pacific Standard Time, NJSOMERS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes:
This is the end. No more requests, please. I will post a list of the names searches in case you missed your surnames and you can search the list archives. STRYKER, Ann, unk, 1856 Frederick, 1837, 1920, 83 Jane A. 1840, 1918, 78 "his wife' Judith, 1801, 1874, 73 "wife of John H. WEst" Clover Hill Cemetery STRYKER Abraham, 1842, 1864, 22 "Of 1st NJ Cav Died at Washington DC July 17, 1864 of a wound received while in the service of his country" Ann Lupardus, 1766, 1842, 76 Hagarman Margaret, 1797, 1882, 85 John I, 1791, 1873, 82 John William, 1848, 1848, infant Mariah, 1824, 1880, 56 Peter, 1820, 1876, 56 Richard, 1835, 1896, 61 Tunis, 1835, 1836, 1 D.R. Cemetery at Flagtown STRYKER Caroline, 1861, 1944, 83 "wife of J M S Gano" Cornelia, 1809, 1878, 69 'wife of Henry S. Ditmars' Cornelis, 1832, 1911, 79 'wife of John W. Nevius' Dick P., unk, unk, unk, "Co F 49 Iowa Inf, Span Amer War' Elizabeth, 1839, 1920, 81 'wife of Rynear . Herder' Elizabeth H., 1849, 1896, 47, 'wife of Henry H. Hoagland' Elsie A., 1851, 1932, 81, 'wife of Benaiah J. Everett' Isaac, 1754, 1809, 55 James N, 1812, 1867, 55 Jane V., 1844, 1893, 49 [on John N Stryker plot] John C, 1840, 1907, 67 'Co. A 5th Regt. NJ Vols" John N, 1857, 1921, 64 Kate A, 1852, 1891, 39 Letitia, 1848, 1888, 40 'wife of Robert Richard Stryker' Lillian M, 1858, 1905, 47 'wife of asariah H. Everett' Mabel, 1876, 1936, 60 'wife of william E. Neary' Mabel, 1886, 1887, 1 'daughter of Mary K Agans and William A. Stryker' Martha E., 1856, 1888, 32 'wife of M. Chambers' Martha H., 1821, 1891, 70 'wife of Philip V. Everett' Peter G, 1858, 1907, 49 Peter L, 1813, 1896, 83 Richard H, 1843, 1882, 39 Robert C, 1897, 1908, 11 'son of William S Stryker and Martha V. Hill' Robert Richard 1848, 1912, 64 Sarah E, 1838, 1909, 71 'wife of Henry Lane' Sarah V, 1864, 1934, 70 'wife of Archibald C Lytle' Thomas Alvah, 1872, 1938, 66 William S, 1867, 1916, 49 Willis E, 1879,. 1937, 58 Neshanic Cemetery VANCLEEF, Cornelius, 1777, 1855, 78 Cornelius I., 1839, 1884, 45 I. Newton, 1845, 1910, 65 Isaac C, 1802, 1878, 76 Isaac Luther, 1843, 1843, infant "son of Isaac C and Catharine Van Cleef' James H, 1817, 1883 66 Louis I, 1873, 1925, 52 Margaret A, 1832, 1891, 59 'wife of Peter N. Van Nuys' Matilda H, 1844, 1899, 55 'wife of William H. STryker" Sophia Sommers, 1834, 1836, 2 'daughter of Isaac C and Catharine Van Cleef' Elizabeth, 1728, 1817, 89 'formerly the wife of alexander Baird' {some story there????] Harlingen Cemetery STRYKER (pull up a chair cuz this is long - Alice are you there taking this down:?????) Abraham, W, 1831, 1850, 19 'son of Urias and aletta" Abram S, 1824, 1895, 72 'father' Aletta, 1790, 1866, 76 'wife of Urias Stryker' Ann, 1807, 1869, 62 'wife of Peter Servis" Anna, 1763, 1807, 44 'wife of Garret Quick' Benjamin T, 1807, 1845, 38 'father' Catharine Terhune, 1792, 1832, 40 'wife of Dominicus Stryker' Daniel, 1822, 1898, 76 Deborah Baker, 1840, 1840, infant 'daughter of James I and Jane Stryker' Dominicus, 1793, 1832, 39 Eliza, 1818, 1893, 75 'wife of Irem Stryker" Eliza Stout, 1798, 1875, 77 'wife of Abraham Stryker' Elizabeth, 1856, 1927, 71 'wife of David D. Gabriel' Elizabeth, 1790, 1846, 56 '[next to Henry Stryker] Elizabeth A, 1913, 1920, 7 Elizabeth Williamson, 1811, 1892, 81 'wife of Benjamin T. Stryker' Francis B, 1800, 1882, 82 'our mother' Garrett, 1834, 1834, infant 'son of John R and Lucretia Stryker' Harriet B, 1858, 1878, 20 [next to Irem J and wife Eliza] Henry, 1787, 1832, 45 Ida, 1835, 1869, 34 Ida 1819, 1833, 14 'daughter of John R and Lucretia' Idah Van Cleef, 1768, 1826, 58 Irem J, 1813, 1876, 63 James D 1773, 1857 84 James I 1794, 1856 62 John A 1814, 1890 76 John H 1848, 1878 30 John R 1790 1867 77 "dearest father though hast left us.....' John S 1876 1940 64 John W 1917 1919 2 Judith A Stryker, 1816, 1880 64 'wife of Sylvester Vlereborne Lawrence 1795, 1852, 56 Lucretia, 1790 1854 64 'wife of John R Stryker' Maria, 1786 1856 70 ['wife of John Hummer' Maria C Brokaw 1822, 1809 68 '2nd wife of Daniel Stryker' Maria H, 1848, 1872, 24 Martha allen, 1836, 1876, 40 "1st wife of Abram S Stryker' Mary 1869 1872, 3 'daughter of John H and Laura Stryker' Mary ann Van Pelt, 1792, 1840 48 'wife of Henry Stryker' Mary W, 1839, 1868, 29 'daughter of Benjamin T and Elizabeth Strykr' Nicholas V, 1798, 1872, 74 Peter, 1838, 1839 1 'son of James and Jane Stryker' Peter, 1837, 1848, 11 'son of Nicholas V and ann Strykr' Peter J, 1846, 1865 19 Peter R, 1794, 1864 70 Rem 1760, 1826, 66 Sarah, 1809, 1887, 78 'wife of John M. Quick' Sarah Garretson, 1820, 1853, 33 '1st wife of Daniel Stryker' Stephen, 1858, 1858, infant 'son of Abraham B and Mary Stryker' Stephen D, 1765, 1852, 85 Stephen D, 1822, 1855, 33 Urias, 1793, 1857, 64 Wesley, 1852, 1853, 1 'son of Daniel and Sarah Stryker' William H, 1844, 1870, 26 William P, 1828, 1873, 45 Garret V 1797, 1838, 41 Found Harlingen Cemetery THE END SURNAMES SEARCHED; If you missed yours you can still search the list archives. Bodine Burdine Voorhees Higgins Titus Lake Kishpaugh Lindaberry Durling Cray Vandeveer Schenck Smith Stout VanDuyn Skillman Broach Flanagan Denson Goodheart Regin Hoffman Probasco Winans Bilyeau Brady Seals Vandervoort Horton Dumont Innis Barber Ammerman Pittenger Disbrow Smith Pickel Stout Schenk Howell Coon Auten McCullough Hamilton Rappleyea Van Duyn Cole Gaston Reed Skillman Hoppock Tunison Drake Rounsaville Stryker Clover Winans alpaugh Runkle Bastedo Beatty Anthony Lomerson Force Brokaw Baird Most of the derivatives were also checked. Of course there is nothing so accurate as your own research. This was just to give you a hint of where to search. Thanks to those of you who sent me kind words. Sharon
None of the above. I know - hard to believe. Keep in mind that I'm only searching Harlingen, Neshanic, Clover Hill and the DR at Flagtown. All are in Hillsborough Twp and not in Montgomery Twp. Even the Harlingen Cemetery is in Hillsborough although the church itself is in Montgomery. Sharon
BASTEDO - found none. ANTHONY, Philip - found none. FORCE - found none. LOMMASON/LOMERSON - found none. DRAKE Anna, 1840, 1918, 78 [next to Mary, dtr of Elijah & Ann Stout] anna L, 1900, 1903 3 Anna Lulu, 1900, 1903, 3 "daughter of John G. & Addie' Elizabeth, 1900, 1923, 23 [next to Garret V & Ella T. Drake] Ella T. Bartron, 1857, 1928, 72 Hattie G. 1859, 1928, 69 "wife of Peter A. Staats" John H. 1865, 1932, 67 Marion E. 1912, 1912, infant Walter W., 1896, 1928, 32 "Vet Overseas. AEF Serg't Med'l Dept" Found in Harlingen
BAIRD, Catharine A. 1816, 1890, age 74 "wife of Henry Wilson" Mary, 1848, 1917, age 69 "wife of William B. Wilson" Percy T. 1879, unk "father" Found Neshanic BAIRD, Abr. D, unk unk age 54 Abr. DuBois, 1852, 1861, age 9 Abraham D., 1781, 1842, age 61 Aletta A, 1823, 1877, age 54 andrew M., 1820, 1898, age 78 Catharine DuBois, 1760, 1837, age 77\ Henry, W., 1849, 1908, age 59 Jane Kershow, 1824, 1890, age 66 Jasper B., 1856, 1867, age 11 Jennie M, 1858, 1887, age 29 Major John 1756, 1834, age 78 "He was a patriot of the American Revolution" Mary Staats, 1824, 1825, infant Nicholad D., 1822, 1878, age 56 Sarah Jane, 1854, 1861, age 7 Sarah Morgan, 1788, 1854, age 66 BLUE, cATHARINE, 1852, 1863 AGE 11, "adopted by Ezekiel & Catharine Blue when one year old" BROKAW,Adaline, 1811, 1850, age 39 Brogun S., 1780, 1843, age 63 Cornelius, 1839, 1839, infant Mattie Ann 1819, 1839, age 20 Phebe Ann, 1831, 1839, age 8 Sitie Ditmars, 1778, 1861, age 83 D.R. Cemetery at Flagtown BAIRD, Elizabeth Van Cleef, 1728, 1817, age 89 "wife of alexander Baird" Elsey, 1752, 1801, age 49 "son of Abraham Van Arsdalen Sr." Harriet Voorheses, 1816, 1873, age 57 "wife of William Baird" Rebecca, 1830, 1914, age 84 "wife of Peter Voorhees" William, 1810, 1882, age 72 BROKAW, aBRAHAM, 1843, 1860, AGE 17 Alexander B. Sen. 1798, 1874, age 76 Alletta Quick 1802 1887 85 "wife of Alexander B. Brokaw" Ann P., 1824, 1906, 82 "blessed are the dead which die in the Lord" Catharine Manning, 1826, 1854, 28 "first wife of Henry E. Brokaw" Charles, 1875, 1876, 1 "son of Cornelius I. and Mary Van Cleef" Cornelius G., 1889, 1912, 23 Cornelius J., 1824, 1894, 70 Elizabeth, 1826, 1862, 36 "farewell my husband and children dear....' Elizabeth Baird, 1762, 1835, 73 "wife of Henry Brokaw" Elizabeth Jane, 1850, 1859, 9 "daughter of Henry & Ellen Brokaw" Garret Q., 1821, 1885, 64 Gertrude S. 1837, 1865, 28 "2nd wife of James W. Gulick" Henry, 1761, 1834, 72 [SAR marker] Henry, 1795, 1852, 57 Henry E., 1824, 1896, 72 Henry H., 1822, 1880, 58 "we will meet again...." Henry P., 1855, 1879, 24 Isaac E., 1775, 1851, 76 Jane Q. Gano, 1828, 1899, 71 "wife of Cornelius J. Brokaw" Joakim Q., 1828, 1853, 25 Johannah, 1850, 1850 infant 'daughter of Ralph T & Adaline Brokaw" John, 1855, 1857, 2 "son of Garret Q & Elizabeth Brokaw' John, 1792, 1871, 79 John M. W., 1868, 1879, 11, 'son of Peter H & Helen Brokaw' John N, 1856, 1910, 54 John Staats, 1827 1832, 5 Louisa, 1835, 1855, 20, 'wife of Cornelius McColm" Maria Louisa, 1851, 1860, 9 "daughter of Peter H & Helen Brokaw" Mary A. Durling, 1860, 1938, 78 "wife of John N. Brokaw' Mary E., 1899, 1918, 19 "daughter of Stephen and Sarah E. Brokaw' Mary Elizabeth, 1832, 1833, 1 Mary L, 1865, 1942, 77 "his wife" Mebel C, 1889, 1910, 21 "daughter of Stephen and Sarah E. Brokaw" Otto F., 1847, 1873, age 26 Peter H., 1820, 1879, 59 "I will both lay me down in peace and sleep.....' Phebe Ann, 18109, 1884, 73 Ralph T., 1823, 1852, 29 "killed by a tree falling upon him' Sarah E., 1841, 1903, 62 "4th wife of James W. Gulick" Sarah Q. 1824, 1827, 3 Sarah Quick, 1854, 1854, infant 'Daughter of Garret Q & Elizabeth Brokaw Theodore P., 1858, 1886, 28 Found in Harlingen
Please do not send me any more requests. My fingers are numb. I'll post what names I have to the list as I get to them I still have 20 names to check! For all my friends who laughted hysterically when they saw my original offer - I only hope you find the opening in your brick wall somewhere in my messages!! Alpaugh, Isaac, 1803, 1890, age 87 Mary B., 1847, 1892, age 45 "wife of John K. Saums" Found Neshanic Note to whoever was looking for Clovers and had been told they were in Clover Hill - there are NO Clovers in the list. Sorry. smc
This is information transcribed from an old Bible. I do NOT have the Bible and have NO other information about these people. Marriages: Carrie Jeanette Sutphen to William Hulie Huff, January 17, 1900 Witnessed by Addie May Huff and Elmer Sutphen, Neshanic NJ Peter S. Sutphen to Sarah Johanna Skillman on March 21, 1867 Charles E. Sutphen to Katurah Hart on January 16, 1895 Births:\ William Hulee Huff, Dec 27, 1872 Carrie Jeanette Sutphen, Oct 22, 1878 Helen Gertrude Huff, May 17, 1904 James Chesney Funkhouser, Apr 7, 1891 Peter S. Sutphen, Feb 2, 1830 Sarah Johanna Skillman Sutphen March 11, 1837 Charles E. Sutphen, June 22, 1874 Deaths: William Hulce Huff, Nov 19, 1938 Carrie Sutphen Huff, Sept 12, 1950 James Chesney Funkhouser, Aug 28, 1955 (well-driller and lived on Rte 206) Peter S. Sutphen May 5, 1886 Sarah J. Sutphen, Dec 27, 1904 Thanks. Let me know if this helps you. Sharon
Dear Sharon and All, Has anyone happened to run across an Ellen VOORHEES who married Isaac HAGEMAN in Somerset Co. on 8 Feb 1834? I am looking for Ellen VOORHEES's parents, birth date/place, etc. I am also searching for more information about Isaac HAGEMAN's parents, Benjamin and Sarah HAGEMAN. Ellen and Isaac migrated to Fulton Co., Illinois in about 1837 with Isaac's children from his first marriage to Maria VANDERVEER, including my 2GG William Brown HAGEMAN (a nice sketch of him is now on our family website at http://www.stipak.com/hageman/williambrown/RR_TOC.HTM). According to marriage records, Sarah was a SUYDAM when she married Benjamin HAGEMAN in 1778. From "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey," Vol.22: [Page 183] "Hegeman, Benjamin, Somerset, and Sarah Suydam 1778 Nov. 2" [Page 388] "Suydam, Sarah, and Benjamin Hegeman, Somerset 1778 Nov. 2" Sarah was supposedly a widow, and is still a mystery. I have new reason to suspect that her maiden name may have been VOORHEES (or possibly even BROWN). I found the will of Isaac's father, Benjamin HAGEMAN, in the "Somerset County Historical Quarterly," Volume VI, 1917, p.305: "HEGEMAN, BENJAMIN, of Franklin twsp. Dated Jan. 19, 1802. Probat. May 26, 1804. Names wife Sarah; daus. Mary (wife of Jacob Skillman), Gertrude (wife of John Nevius), Jane (wife of Cornelius Waldron); sons Adrian, Benjamin, Peter, Simon, William and Isaac; also speaks of sons and daughters by first wife. Executors--sons Adrian, Peter and Simon. Witnesses--Peter Pumyea, Sr., Lawrence Suydam, Aaron Cowling." (A., p. 28). Benjamin's first wife, by the way, is known as "Gitty ": "Hageman, Gitty (wife of Benjamin), d. Feb. 6, 1777, aged 41 yrs." --from "Elm Ridge Cemetery Inscriptions." I believe (controversially, perhaps) that this Benjamin HEGEMAN was a son of Adriaen HEGEMAN (Hendrick, Adriaen) and Maria VAN DER VLIET. From Harlingen Church baptismal records: "Oct 15, 1730 Aaron Hagaman and Maria Vleet, Benjamin, w Henry Hagaman and Gitty Hagaman" I have some more info and many more questions about all of these people. Collaboration is warmly welcomed. Yours, Alice (namesake of my grandmother, Alice HAGEMAN, granddaughter of William Brown HAGEMAN) >I have someone who does excellent research, specializing in Dutch families in >Somerset County. He is not fast, but he's good. If you don't find waiting 6 >months for a booklet of data based on primary and secondary sources, write me >for his address. > >He has helped me with my DITMARS & VOORHEES ancestors. > >Sharon Laizure Hofer __________________________________________ Alice Imig Stipak, San Jose, California www.stipak.com Researching Boone, Imig, Johnson, Wallick, and Willcockson Researching Hageman and other early Dutch settlers in: New York; Somerset Co., NJ; Fulton Co., ILL; Seward Co., NEB __________________________________________ Our Nebraska HAGEMAN Family Homepage: http://www.stipak.com/hageman/williambrown/RR_TOC.HTM Our Maria HOAGLAND Research Homepage: http://www.stipak.com/hoagland/maria/MariaHoagland.HTM Our John Domenicus STRYKER Research Homepage: http://www.stipak.com/stryker/johnd/JohnDStryker.HTM Our Maria VANDERVEER Research Homepage: http://www.stipak.com/vanderveer/maria/MariaVanderveer.HTM "We look back and see within, feel grateful, and grow"
WHY AM I GETTING THESE??? ----- Original Message ----- From: <PStreeter@roc.acccorp.com> To: <> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 9:57 AM Subject: WILLIAMSON Piter; Raritan/Somerville RDC; 1700s > WILLIAMSON Piter; Raritan/Somerville RDC; 1700s > > Events @ Raritan/Somerville RDC... > > Bapt. Date Child Parents > -------------- ----- ------------------------- > 03 May 1735 Petrus Piter WILLUMSE & Willimte > 26 Mar 1737/38 Willem Piter WILLEMSE & Mareytye > 24 Feb 1739/40 Jacob Piter WILLUMSE & Marytye > 25 Jan 1745 Teodoris Piter WILLUMSE & Maritie > > Questions... > > Q. Who were the ancestors, siblings, and descendants of Piter > WILLUMSE and his wives? > > Q. Was Teodoris named after Rev. Theodorus Jacobus FREYLINGHUSEN, > the Dutch Calvinist Pastor of the congregations at > Raritan/Somerville, Three Mile Run, Six Mile Run and North > Branch/Readington? > > Perry Streeter (perry@streeter.com) > Canandaigua, New York USA > http://www.perry.streeter.com >
WILLIAMSON Piter; Raritan/Somerville RDC; 1700s Events @ Raritan/Somerville RDC... Bapt. Date Child Parents -------------- ----- ------------------------- 03 May 1735 Petrus Piter WILLUMSE & Willimte 26 Mar 1737/38 Willem Piter WILLEMSE & Mareytye 24 Feb 1739/40 Jacob Piter WILLUMSE & Marytye 25 Jan 1745 Teodoris Piter WILLUMSE & Maritie Questions... Q. Who were the ancestors, siblings, and descendants of Piter WILLUMSE and his wives? Q. Was Teodoris named after Rev. Theodorus Jacobus FREYLINGHUSEN, the Dutch Calvinist Pastor of the congregations at Raritan/Somerville, Three Mile Run, Six Mile Run and North Branch/Readington? Perry Streeter (perry@streeter.com) Canandaigua, New York USA http://www.perry.streeter.com