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    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] DEATH'S
    2. Carol VanBuren
    3. The following people were born in Sussex County, NJ and died in the Town of Minisink, Orange County, NY: 8 Feb 1881 Thomas J. Casterlain ae. 40 s/o Nathaniel & Hannah Casterlain 12 Feb 1881 Rachael Belcher ae. 66 18 Apr 1881 Abram Duning ae. 57 30 Jul 1881 Theodore Lawrence ae. 18 s/o James Lawrence & Leedia Shorter 6 Sep 1881 Jesse Vanfleet ae. 84 s/o Samuel & Belinda Vanfleet 1 Oct 1881 Martha Randolph ae. 61 d/o of _____ Roy 11 Oct 1881 Lydia Ann Bennett ae. 62 d/o Harry & Martha Shepherd 11 Dec 1881 Delia Rhodes ae. 20 b. Vernon d/o George W. & Elizabeth Rhodes 14 Jan 1882 Herbert Miller ae. 5 d/o E. N. Miller & _____ Stiles 29 Jan 1882 Mary Emeline Robeson ae. 7 d/o Samuel J. Robeson & Deborah A. Conklin 20 Apr 1882 Rebecca Conklin ae. 74 d/o Banry & Anice McCoy 11 Oct 1882 Huny M. Vangelder ae. 11 Mos. c/o David Vangelder & Lizzie A. Gale 20 Oct 1882 Sarah M. Ferguson ae. 26 b. Mt. Salem d/o Wm. T. & Huldah E. Davis 1 Nov 1882 Wm. H. Ferguson ae. 24 b. Vernon s/o John H. & Charity T. Ferguson 24 Feb 1884 John Doty ae. 73 27 Dec 1884 George W. Meafoy ae. 27 s/o James & Margaret A. Meafoy 20 Feb 1885 Anna Bedell ae. 84 d/o Abraham & Elizabeth Brink 6 Apr 1885 Almeda Owen ae. 84 d/o Henry & Catharine Clay 25 Sep 1885 Phebe Overton ae. 41 d/o Gabriel Overton & Ruth Alward 20 Jun 1888 Emma J. Woodruff ae. 30 d/o William H. & Rosanna Cole 27 Jul 1888 Ruth M. Barnes ae. 67 b. Vernon d/o Cortland & Mary Martin 15 Aug 1888 Dorsey W. Davis ae. 1 b. Wantage c/o Elmira E. Davis 27 Oct 1888 Peter K. Wintermute ae. 37 b. Stillwater s/o Isaac & Sarah Wintermute 26 Nov 1888 Elizabeth Johnson ae. 45 b. Wantage d/o James & Elizabeth McCarrick 4 Jan 1889 Myrtle D. Lee ae. 5 b. Sparta d/o William H. Lee & Sarah E. Wilson 3 Feb 1889 Frankie M. Dunning ae. 2 c/o Jesse B. Dunning & Clara Babcock 15 Apr 1889 William W. Tuttle ae. 53 s/o James Tuttle 29 Jun 1889 Mathew Decker ae. 74 s./o Michael Decker & Susan Roy 17 Aug 1889 Charles L. Dunn ae. 37 s/o Lanson Dunn & Susan M. VanSickle 3 Oct 1889 Emma Bedford ae. 27 b. Vernon d/o Fred Storms & Mary E. Martin 10 Jan 1890 Jane Shepherd ae. 73 d/o Robert & Sarah Carr 27 Apr 1890 Abraham V. Bross ae. 59 s/o Abraham & Sarah Bross 30 Jun 1890 Experience Teasdale Lee ae. 65 b. Deckertown d/o Thomas Teasdale & Hannah Cox 14 Aug 1890 Abner D. Webb ae. 40 b. Vernon s/o Abner Webb & Sarah Davenport 19 May 1891 Josiah D. Wickham ae. 80 b. Clove s/o Seth Wickham & Margaret Decker 28 May 1891 Pamelia Johnson ae. 55 d/o Joseph Keepers & Sarah Hammell 23 Sep 1891 John Seely ae. 71 s/o Amos Seeley & Jane Mead 1 Dec 1891 Gospar R. Carr ae. 71 b. Wantage s/o Robert Carr & Sarah Rorick 19 Dec 1891 Mahala Holly ae. 83 d/o Henry Roloson & Mary VanSickle TO BE CONTINUED

    01/11/2001 10:06:00
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Silk Mills
    2. For those interested there is a postcard of the silk mills up for auction on E-bay http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=540155063 540155063 being the item # all the usual disclaimers apply

    01/11/2001 06:17:11
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Fw: Four Interesting Genealogical Web Sites
    2. Butch & Sher
    3. Got some time to play? Search these sites! Sheryl Robinson > 1 -Ancient Faces > http://www.ancientfaces.com/cgi-bin/index.cfm > Free - Can search or add family photos, military photos, or "mystery" photos > (unknown relatives), etc. Small database now, but I expect this one to > grow! (also includes old recipes and family stories) - all submitted by > anyone for free. > > 2 - Search Systems > http://www.pac-info.com/locations/pennsylvania.shtml > Free with some links to $$$ databases. Says it is the "internet's largest > collection of free public records databases,Search for all these records > free, public, property, Federal, State, Local, national, U.S.GOVERNMENT, > Tax, geneaology, court, social security, Estates, judgments, probation, > laws, civil, suit, court..." > > Joyce's Census pages are linked from the above Pennsylvania page. Click on > home to get to their main page. > > 3 - Surnames Genealogy Directory > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7708/index2.html > "A Registry of Thousands of [Family] Websites and Researchers" > (Remove index2.html to get to their main page.) > > 4 - Free Translation Service - 30 languages! > http://francegenweb.org/traduction/index-en.htm > > Happy Hunting! > > ~~~ Bill Benson > >

    01/10/2001 10:59:13
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Fairview Cemetery update
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks... Catherine DiPietro has generously shared with us updates she made to the Fairview Cemetery in 1999, expressing her hope that they help someone. I've added Catherine's additions to the Fairview listing in red. You can see these additions at http://raub-and-more.com/fairviewcem.html. Jan Reuther

    01/09/2001 11:11:28
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Fw: [NJWARREN] FW: [IRELAND] Nat'l Archives of Canada Survey
    2. Joan & Wayne Wilton
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Joanne <sound1@fcc.net> To: <NJWARREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:13 AM Subject: [NJWARREN] FW: [IRELAND] Nat'l Archives of Canada Survey > forwarding this info > yours in genealogy > Joanne > > -----Original Message----- > From: Debbie Romilly [mailto:Romilly@home.com] > Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 9:17 AM > To: IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [IRELAND] Nat'l Archives of Canada Survey > > > Hi Listers > Please pass this notice onto other lists or people you think might take > particpate in it. > The National Archives of Canada is performing a survey until January > 15th. This survey will help determine what material the NAC will put on > the web in the future as part of their digitalized collections. Some of > their proposed projects will be of more interest to genealogists than > others. If you would like to complete this survey, it can be found at: > > http://www.archives.ca/exec/naweb.dll?fs&0104&e&top&0 > > In light of the attempts of Canada's Privacy Commissioner to suppress > all data, in perpetuity, from any post-1901 Census, I feel that it would > be most helpful if as many people as possible could fill out this survey > and EMPHASIZE how necessary it is that the censuses be kept accessble > and that *post-1901 censuses be made available as soon as possible*. > You don't have to be Canadian in order to be affected and to respond to > this survey. > > Allen > > ______________________________ > > > ==== NJWARREN Mailing List ==== > > >

    01/09/2001 01:44:25
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] Waterloo Methodist Church
    2. Nancy Pascal
    3. That cemetery is posted in the GMNJ and I do have a copy, but I do not see any listings for Olivers. Nancy Pascal PPharris@aol.com wrote: > > Hi, > Does anyone know where to find the Waterloo Methodist Church in Byram. Are > there any church records or cemetery records. Looking for Olivers and > related families in the 1830-1860 time frame that may have been baptized > there or buried there. > Peggy in TN

    01/08/2001 05:21:19
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] Dickertown
    2. You are probably looking for Deckertown, which is now the town of Sussex, NJ. Ted Nichols

    01/08/2001 01:33:40
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] Dickertown
    2. Deckertown was the earlier name for the town of Sussex.. Al Tucson, AZ -----Original Message----- From: ElamayLMA@aol.com <ElamayLMA@aol.com> To: NJSUSSEX-L@rootsweb.com <NJSUSSEX-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, January 08, 2001 5:31 AM Subject: [NJSUSSEX-L] Dickertown >Hello all, I'm new to the list and am researching Elmer E. Hosking, who, on >the 1900 census is listed as living in Dickertown, Sussex, NJ. I could not >find this town on my New Jersey map, nor could I find it on Mapquest. Could >someone please let me know where it is. Thank you. > > Lillian Pappa ElamayLMA@aol.com >

    01/08/2001 01:03:26
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Dickertown
    2. Hello all, I'm new to the list and am researching Elmer E. Hosking, who, on the 1900 census is listed as living in Dickertown, Sussex, NJ. I could not find this town on my New Jersey map, nor could I find it on Mapquest. Could someone please let me know where it is. Thank you. Lillian Pappa ElamayLMA@aol.com

    01/08/2001 12:31:19
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Fairview Cemetery
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks... I've added Fairview Cemetery in Knowlton Township to my web site. You can find it at http://raub-and-more.com/fairviewcem.html. Jan Reuther

    01/07/2001 01:43:22
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Did a Wilson come to Canada 1799
    2. Jim Roszell
    3. Hi List And Thanks to all the listers who gave me so much info on the Wilson's Next Question Did a Mary Wilson come to Canada 1798-1800 she was born September 11, 1746 or there abouts I know she was there cause she is on the records in Sussex "Charles and Mary first purchased land in Newton NJ Feb 10, 1783 from Martin Ryerson (16+ acres) Charles Roszel and Mary second purchased land in Newton NJ April 13, 1795 from Abraham Eldridge (112+ acres)" Anybody got any ideas????? Jim Roszel

    01/07/2001 12:04:31
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] FERGUSON, LAIN, WILSON
    2. Carol VanBuren
    3. Benjamin Ferguson b. 1705 Sussex NJ and d. 1760 Sussex NJ; m. Hannah b. 1709 Sussex NJ; c: Daughter; Martha b. 1730-1731 Sussex NJ, d.1802 Sussex NJ, m. Andrew Wilson 1750; and possibly others. Daughter Wilson m. _____ Lain; c: William b. 1743 NY; d. 1811 Westtown NY; m. Keziah Mather 1768 Morristown NJ. (Have their descendants). Question what was _____ Ferguson name who married _____ Lain? Also did Benjamin and Hannah Ferguson have other children? Carol Van Buren

    01/07/2001 11:19:06
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] 2nd Annual Sussex Co. History Day - 19 May 2001
    2. Catherine Di Pietro
    3. In the latest Sussex County Community College course guide..... Second Annual Sussex County History Day Join us for an exciting day of discovery. Saturday, May 19, 2001 Learn about the history of Sussex County by browsing through vintage photographs of local sites and witness reenactments, locate a relative in our genealogy archives, or just have some fun with friends and family amidst the right history of Sussex County. We are planning historical, genealogical, preservatiob and living history events as well as other organizations to join us in a day of lectures, presentations and events. Visit the Sussex County Historical Society website at www.sussexcountyhistory,org created by the SCCC History Club. If you are interested in Sussex county history, you will love this course - HIST110 - History and Heritage of Sussex Country (3 CR) This course presents a study of Sussex County history and heritage. Using speakers, tours and study materials, students explore 200 years of Sussex County history and heritage. www.sussex.cc.nj.us Happy Hunting, Cathy DiPietro listowner NJSussex-L

    01/07/2001 06:50:05
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Opps! WILSON
    2. Jim Roszell
    3. I should have said who else did she marry if any 1. Mary Wilson b. 13 Aug 1751.

    01/07/2001 04:01:23
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] You have my Attention WILSON
    2. Jim Roszell
    3. Hi List Someone just posted a 1. Mary Wilson b. 13 Aug 1751. does any one know who she married. Jim Roszel

    01/07/2001 03:57:29
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] WILSON
    2. montrose
    3. > ---- Original Message ----- > From: "Butch & Sher" <robinson@clarityconnect.com> > To: <NJSUSSEX-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 1:14 PM > Subject: [NJSUSSEX-L] WILSON > > > > Anyone researching Sussex Co. WILSONs from the 1700's? > > Sheryl Gunderman Robinson > > Below is information on a Wilson family of Wantage. > > J. Kelsey Jones > montrose@ptdprolog.net > > Andrew Wilson is related to have been b. 30 Nov 1726 Scotland, emigrating to > this country from Ireland. He is related to have served in the French and > Indian War, being wounded at the Battle of Ticonderoga and was perhaps a > prisoner for a period of time. Andrew m. 29 Aug 1750 Martha Ferguson b. 5 > Mar 1731 perhaps a daughter of Benjamin and Hannah Ferguson. They are > related to have been among the first six people who formed a Methodist class > in Wantage Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. Martha d. 16 Feb 1802. Will > of Andrew dated 29 Mar 1802 Wantage Township bequeathing all land to son, > Abiah; Abiah to pay my daughter, Martha Titsworth $50; daughters, Mary > Westbrook, Catherine Elston, Hope Decker, Margaret DeWitt, and Martha > Titsworth, the proceeds of household furniture; sons, Joseph, Benjamin, > Andrew, Adda, Neri, Hiram, and Ferguson, the proceeds of sale of remainder > of moveable estate, son Andrew's share to be held in hands of executor. > Executors, sons, Joseph and Abiah and son-in-law, Richard Westbrook. > Inventory filed 10 Nov 1802 and Will proved 17 Nov 1802 (Liber 40:186). > Andrew d. 6 Nov 1802 believed to be buried in a cemetery on their farm that > no longer exists. In the Wantage Recorder newspaper of August 12, 1910 is > made mention of this cemetery. The land upon which the cemetery was located > passed to their son, Abiah and in turn to his son, Philetus which was owned > by Charles G. Wilson in 1910, a grandson of Philetus. > > 1. Mary Wilson b. 13 Aug 1751. > 2. Joseph Wilson b. 29 Oct 1752. > 3. Benjamin Wilson b. 24 May 1754. > 4. Andrew Wilson b. 27 Nov 1755. > 5. Catherine Wilson b. 15 Sept 1757. > 6. Hope Wilson b. 1 Jan 1760. > 7. Jacob Wilson b. 23 May 1761. > 8. Margaret Wilson b. 17 July 1763. > 9. Addi Wilson (twin) b. 24 May 1765. > 10. Neri Wilson (twin) b. 24 May 1765. > 11. Martha Wilson b. 14 Feb 1767. > 12. Hiram Wilson b. 4 Mar 1769. > 13. Ferguson Wilson b. 2 May 1771. > 14. Abiah Wilson b. 9 Mar 1773. > > 1. Mary Wilson b. 13 Aug 1751 m. 20 Apr 1770 (Machackemeck Church) Richard > Westbrook b. 1 June 1743 son of Johannes Dirckse and Sara Tack. Members of > Clove Dutch Reformed Church, Clove Valley, Wantage Township, Sussex County, > New Jersey, Richard an elder. Richard d. 13 Mar 1807 82y 9m 12d (ts) and > Mary d. 20 Jan 1808 56y 5m 7d (ts) Old Clove Cemetery, Wantage Township, > Sussex County, New Jersey. > > 15. Naoma Westbrook b. 14 June 1772 m. Bowdewin Decker. > 16. Mary Westbrook b. 22 Feb 1774 m. Nathaniel VanAuken. > 17. Sarah Westbrook b. c. 1776 m. Stephen Decker. > 18. Permelia Westbrook b. c. 1778/80 m. Solomon Westfall. > 19. Charlotte Westbrook b. 20/30 Nov 1782 m. Obadiah Pellet. > 20. Margery Westbrook b. 1785 m. Peter Hoppaugh. > 21. Frederick Westbrook b. 6 June 1789. > 22. Richard Westbrook b. 16 Dec 1790 m. Mahala Titsworth. > 23. Abiah Westbrook b. 13 June 1796 (Clove Church) Asenath Pellet. > > 14. Abiah Wilson b. 9 Mar 1773 m. Mary Lobden. Abiah d. 15 Nov 1827 and Mary > d. 9 Feb 1855. > > 24. son b. 26 Jan 1794. > 25. Andrew Wilson b. 15 Apr 1797. > 26. Eliza Wilson b. 18 July 1798. > 27. Julia Wilson b. 17 Nov 1800. > 28. Matthias Wilson b. 25 Oct 1801. > 29. Eliza Wilson b. 4 July 1804 m. William Stoddard d. 4 July 1847. > 30. Samuel Wilson b. 6 Feb 1806. > 31. Augustus Wilson b. 2 July 1807. > 32. Philetus Wilson b. 11 Mar 1809 m. Clarissa Wilson. > 33. James Wilson b. 9 July 1810. > 34. daughter b. 1 Apr 1811. > 35. Mary Wilson b. 18 May 1812 m. John Fuller d. 16 Aug 1844. > 36. Abiah Wilson b. 23 Apr 1814. > 37. Lebeus Wilson b. 17 Aug 1817 d. 8 Apr 1846. > 38. Lida Wilson b. 1 Mar 1819 m. James Coe. > > >

    01/07/2001 03:40:01
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] Waterloo Methodist Church
    2. montrose
    3. An excellent site for Methodist Church research is the The General Commisson on Archives and History The United Methodist Church at http://www.gcah.org/Conference/umcdirectory.htm J. Kelsey Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: <PPharris@aol.com> To: <NJSUSSEX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 10:36 AM Subject: [NJSUSSEX-L] Waterloo Methodist Church > Hi, > Does anyone know where to find the Waterloo Methodist Church in Byram. Are > there any church records or cemetery records. Looking for Olivers and > related families in the 1830-1860 time frame that may have been baptized > there or buried there. > Peggy in TN > >

    01/07/2001 03:39:07
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Waterloo Methodist Church
    2. Hi, Does anyone know where to find the Waterloo Methodist Church in Byram. Are there any church records or cemetery records. Looking for Olivers and related families in the 1830-1860 time frame that may have been baptized there or buried there. Peggy in TN

    01/07/2001 03:36:10
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Deckers in Sussex County
    2. David & Mary Bruhn
    3. Hi list, Does anyone have any information on a Martin DECKER, born is Sussex county around 1814. He went on to Ohio and then Illinois. I have found some conflicting information. I first thought that his parents were Aaron and Abigail DECKER, but recently have found information on Ancestry.com stating that his parents were a James DECKER and Jane Elizabeth LUKE of Sussex county. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Mary Decker-Bruhn Colorado

    01/07/2001 03:15:25
    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] WILSON
    2. Butch & Sher
    3. Anyone researching Sussex Co. WILSONs from the 1700's? Sheryl Gunderman Robinson

    01/07/2001 03:14:47