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    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles
    2. karen wreden
    3. I found David Stewart: 1860 Byram 1870 Bryram, Sickles John Sickles 29, NJ John 40, NJ Elizabeth 28, NJ Elizabeth 38, NJ Lewis F. 2, NJ Lewis F. 12, NJ David S. 2/12, NJ David 10, NJ 1880 Byram Sickles 1900 none John 50, NJ, NJ, NJ, Elizabeth, wife 49, NJ,NJ,NJ David S. son 19, NJ, NJ, NJ 1910 Byram Sickles David S. 49, M1, 21 yrs NJ, NJ,NJ Sarah D., wife 48, M1, 21 yrs 1/0 children NJ,NJ,NJ MILLS, Edna L. NIECE 14, S, NJ,NJ,NJ 1920 Byram Sickles David S. 59, NJ,NJ,NJ Sarah D. wife, 58, NJ,NJ,NJ Edna L. DAUGHTER 22, S, NJ,NJ,NJ Karen, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: karen wreden To: njsussex@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 3:48 PM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles Nancy, Kathleen, Pat: I don't have Stewart etc, at first I thought Edna may be the one below but the dates do not match. I still have some Sickels, Sickles info that I could not place before. This is one I could place. I have a note on the 1910 census of Roxbury. Charles Sickles 29, M1, 3 yrs laborer ice house Jennie, wife 19, M1, 3 yrs 2/2 children Edna, dau 3, Floyd son 1 -6/12 Mary E. Mother 58, wd 4/3 children (from Pats Notes Mary E. Brown is the mother of Charles Sickles) Next door is Mary C. Gilson 42, wd 3/1 children (I have her as Mary Catherine w/o Warren Gilson, I can account for one son George R. Gilson b May 17, 1876 d. 22 Feb 1894 Stanhope Union Cem. Plot M - probably more than one Gilson in plot M) 1920 census Dover, Sickels/Sickles Jennie 29, wd (in 1930 census Morris cty, I do not have print out) Edna dau, 12 Charles F. son, 11 ( in 1930 census Charles Floyd) Lillian B. dau, 8 Luella, dau, 7 Mary E., Mother in Law 68, wd (also in 1930 Morris Cty) I have a note all born NJ, I need to check this - Mary E., Germany? ----- Original Message ----- From: pascalfl To: njsussex@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:56 PM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles 1915 State Census, Byram Twp., Sussex Co., NJ 21/21 SICKLES, Stewart W M June 1860 54 M NJ NJ NJ Farmer SICKLES, Sarah W F Jan 1861 53 M NJ NJ NJ Housewife MILLS, Edna Sickles W F Mar 1896 18 S NJ NJ NJ Student BUTLER, William C. W M May 1854 61 W NJ NJ NJ Laborer Who is Edna Sickles MILLS? Here it shows her single. For that matter, who is Stewart? I have him in my database but don't show parents. Nancy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSUSSEX-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 NJSUSSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/28/2007 10:58:19
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles
    2. pascalfl
    3. Okay, I think I figured it out - at least part of it. Stewart is actually David S. Sickles s/o John W. Sickles and Elizab (UNK). In 1920 Edna is listed as Edna L. Sickles, single daughter, age 22, In 1905 they are in Andover. In 1910 in Byram. 1915 dates of birth match 1905 dates. 1900 indexed as David L. Sickels but according to this, Sarah has given birth to 1 child but that child is not longer living. Wonder if they perhaps Edna is adopted? Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "karen wreden" <kmwgen@earthlink.net> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 3:48 PM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles > > Nancy, Kathleen, Pat: > > I don't have Stewart etc, at first I thought Edna may be the one > below but the dates do not match. > > I still have some Sickels, Sickles info that I could not place > before. > This is one I could place. > > I have a note on the 1910 census of Roxbury. > Charles Sickles 29, M1, 3 yrs laborer ice house > Jennie, wife 19, M1, 3 yrs 2/2 children > Edna, dau 3, > Floyd son 1 -6/12 > Mary E. Mother 58, wd 4/3 children (from Pats Notes Mary E. Brown is > the mother of Charles Sickles) > > Next door is > Mary C. Gilson 42, wd 3/1 children (I have her as Mary Catherine w/o > Warren Gilson, I can account for one son George R. Gilson b May 17, 1876 > d. 22 Feb 1894 Stanhope Union Cem. Plot M - probably more than one Gilson > in plot M) > > 1920 census Dover, Sickels/Sickles > Jennie 29, wd (in 1930 census Morris cty, I do not have print out) > Edna dau, 12 > Charles F. son, 11 ( in 1930 census Charles Floyd) > Lillian B. dau, 8 > Luella, dau, 7 > Mary E., Mother in Law 68, wd (also in 1930 Morris Cty) > I have a note all born NJ, I need to check this - Mary E., Germany? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: pascalfl > To: njsussex@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:56 PM > Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles > > > > 1915 State Census, Byram Twp., Sussex Co., NJ > 21/21 > SICKLES, Stewart W M June 1860 54 M NJ NJ NJ Farmer > SICKLES, Sarah W F Jan 1861 53 M NJ NJ NJ Housewife > MILLS, Edna Sickles W F Mar 1896 18 S NJ NJ NJ Student > BUTLER, William C. W M May 1854 61 W NJ NJ NJ Laborer > > Who is Edna Sickles MILLS? Here it shows her single. For that matter, > who > is Stewart? I have him in my database but don't show parents. > > Nancy > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJSUSSEX-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 > NJSUSSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/28/2007 10:57:59
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles
    2. karen wreden
    3. Nancy, Kathleen, Pat: I don't have Stewart etc, at first I thought Edna may be the one below but the dates do not match. I still have some Sickels, Sickles info that I could not place before. This is one I could place. I have a note on the 1910 census of Roxbury. Charles Sickles 29, M1, 3 yrs laborer ice house Jennie, wife 19, M1, 3 yrs 2/2 children Edna, dau 3, Floyd son 1 -6/12 Mary E. Mother 58, wd 4/3 children (from Pats Notes Mary E. Brown is the mother of Charles Sickles) Next door is Mary C. Gilson 42, wd 3/1 children (I have her as Mary Catherine w/o Warren Gilson, I can account for one son George R. Gilson b May 17, 1876 d. 22 Feb 1894 Stanhope Union Cem. Plot M - probably more than one Gilson in plot M) 1920 census Dover, Sickels/Sickles Jennie 29, wd (in 1930 census Morris cty, I do not have print out) Edna dau, 12 Charles F. son, 11 ( in 1930 census Charles Floyd) Lillian B. dau, 8 Luella, dau, 7 Mary E., Mother in Law 68, wd (also in 1930 Morris Cty) I have a note all born NJ, I need to check this - Mary E., Germany? ----- Original Message ----- From: pascalfl To: njsussex@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:56 PM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles 1915 State Census, Byram Twp., Sussex Co., NJ 21/21 SICKLES, Stewart W M June 1860 54 M NJ NJ NJ Farmer SICKLES, Sarah W F Jan 1861 53 M NJ NJ NJ Housewife MILLS, Edna Sickles W F Mar 1896 18 S NJ NJ NJ Student BUTLER, William C. W M May 1854 61 W NJ NJ NJ Laborer Who is Edna Sickles MILLS? Here it shows her single. For that matter, who is Stewart? I have him in my database but don't show parents. Nancy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSUSSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/28/2007 09:48:45
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles
    2. pascalfl
    3. 1915 State Census, Byram Twp., Sussex Co., NJ 21/21 SICKLES, Stewart W M June 1860 54 M NJ NJ NJ Farmer SICKLES, Sarah W F Jan 1861 53 M NJ NJ NJ Housewife MILLS, Edna Sickles W F Mar 1896 18 S NJ NJ NJ Student BUTLER, William C. W M May 1854 61 W NJ NJ NJ Laborer Who is Edna Sickles MILLS? Here it shows her single. For that matter, who is Stewart? I have him in my database but don't show parents. Nancy

    03/28/2007 07:56:41
    1. [NJSUSSEX] Jehiel Smith
    2. Joe Slater
    3. Greetings everyone, I seem to recall some recent questions re: Jehiel Smith. There are some older posts in the archives, but the email addy seems to have expired. One of my Slater kin, Ellen Slater (b. 1836, dau. of Wm & Hannah (Hankinson) Slater, married Jehiel Smith. Does this ring any bells with Smith researchers? Ellen's parents lived in Stillwater twp., Sussex Co. They are buried in Yellow Frame. Thanks, Joe Slater Thayer, MO --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut.

    03/27/2007 11:59:02
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Alexander Decker / TINSMAN
    2. S. Pearce
    3. Digger, My previous response bounced away on me - maybe you received it, maybe not. I appreciate this and will save it for my records. The only kicker here is that Susanna Rutan was born 6-7 year before Abraham married Sarah Van Gelder; perhaps he was previously married to Sarah de Forest. I have not come across such a discrepancy in Dutch records before; suspect there is an explanation, such as a type and the couple was married in 1733 not '43; but you never know. Thank you again. Shar Pearce Diggerjjk@aol.com wrote: Here is what I have...a bit murky. Susanna Rutan b 1736 d/o Abraham Rutan and Sarah Van Gelder m (1) Julian Demarest b 1739 of Schraalenburgh in 1761; living in Paramus at that time (2) Abraham Vanderbeek at Schraalenburgh in 1790. Mackenzie identifies her mother as Sarah de Forest. Van Gelder and de Forest maybe the same person. Susanna was baptized at Hackensack Ref Ch. Abraham Rutan (1711-1789 s/o Daniel Rutan-Antje Hanse Spier m Sarah Van Gelder in 1743 at Acquackanonk Ref Ch Daniel Rutan b 1683 s/o Abraham-Marie Petilon m Antje Hanse Spier b 1687 in 1710 at Hackensack Ref Ch. He may have had another wife, Sarah Demarest. So, if this is correct Susanna was the great grandaughter of Abraham Rutan and Marie Petilon. ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSUSSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users.

    03/27/2007 09:53:23
    1. [NJSUSSEX] Rutan, Van Gelder, Vanderbeek, Demarest
    2. Marilyn LeVeque
    3. It would be so much simpler if people would change the subject heading. Thanks, Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <Diggerjjk@aol.com> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 11:36 AM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Alexander Decker / TINSMAN > Here is what I have...a bit murky. > > Susanna Rutan b 1736 d/o Abraham Rutan and Sarah Van Gelder m (1) Julian > Demarest b 1739 of Schraalenburgh in 1761; living in Paramus at that time > (2) > Abraham Vanderbeek at Schraalenburgh in 1790. Mackenzie identifies her > mother > as Sarah de Forest. Van Gelder and de Forest maybe the same person. > Susanna > was baptized at Hackensack Ref Ch. > > Abraham Rutan (1711-1789 s/o Daniel Rutan-Antje Hanse Spier m Sarah Van > Gelder in 1743 at Acquackanonk Ref Ch > > Daniel Rutan b 1683 s/o Abraham-Marie Petilon m Antje Hanse Spier b 1687 > in > 1710 at Hackensack Ref Ch. He may have had another wife, Sarah Demarest. > > So, if this is correct Susanna was the great grandaughter of Abraham Rutan > and Marie Petilon. > > > > > > ************************************** AOL now offers free email to > everyone. > Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJSUSSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/27/2007 09:07:10
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Alexander Decker / TINSMAN
    2. Here is what I have...a bit murky. Susanna Rutan b 1736 d/o Abraham Rutan and Sarah Van Gelder m (1) Julian Demarest b 1739 of Schraalenburgh in 1761; living in Paramus at that time (2) Abraham Vanderbeek at Schraalenburgh in 1790. Mackenzie identifies her mother as Sarah de Forest. Van Gelder and de Forest maybe the same person. Susanna was baptized at Hackensack Ref Ch. Abraham Rutan (1711-1789 s/o Daniel Rutan-Antje Hanse Spier m Sarah Van Gelder in 1743 at Acquackanonk Ref Ch Daniel Rutan b 1683 s/o Abraham-Marie Petilon m Antje Hanse Spier b 1687 in 1710 at Hackensack Ref Ch. He may have had another wife, Sarah Demarest. So, if this is correct Susanna was the great grandaughter of Abraham Rutan and Marie Petilon. ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/27/2007 08:36:21
    1. [NJSUSSEX] Sussex County Items from the NY Times
    2. New York Times, March 21, 1853: The Sussex (N.J.) Register notices the decease of a venerable citizen of that County in the person of BENJAMIN HALSEY, Esq. He was a native of Morris County, born in April, 1764. For some ten years, he had a place in the local magistracy; and for the last thirty years he was a ruling editor in the First Presbyterian Church at Newton. He lived to see a fifth generation. New York Times, February 23, 1906: WILLIAM MCDANOLDS, a former judge of the Sussex, N.J., Common Pleas Court, died at the home of his nephew WILLIAM H. DALRYMPLE, in Branchville Borough, N.J., yesterday of pneumonia. He was eighty-four years old. Judge McDanolds was born in Frankford Township. He was for many years vice president of the Sussex National Bank of Newton and was an active Republican. New York Times, October 26, 1907: WHITAKER. – On Oct. 25, entered into rest, in the 82d year of her age, MARY A., widow of JOHN A. WHITAKER. (He giveth his beloved sleep.) Funeral services from her late residence, Sussex, N.J., 28th inst., at 2:30 P.M. New York Times, December 28, 1908: BENJAMIN W. DECKER, who served two terms as Mayor of Sussex, N.J., died of pneumonia yesterday at his home. He was 70 years old. He was president of the firm Decker & Simmons, dealers in coal, lumber and feed at Sussex, and was a large real estate dealer. He leaves a widow and daughter. New York Times, April 12, 1909: JOCKEY HAYWARD DEAD. WILLIAM HAYWARD, a famous jockey who rode in England and America for a period covering thirty years, died on Saturday, at his home in Sussex, N.J., where he had been in retirement for several years. Hayward for about twenty-six years was actively employed as a jockey for the leading turfmen of the East, and rode successfully the best horses raced by the late August Belmont, D.D. Withers, A.J. Cassatt, Milton H. Sanford, John Hunter, and other noted turfmen. His last great triumph was on Morello in the Futurity of 1892. New York Times, April 15, 1909: HORACE E. RUDE, President of the Hamburg National Bank in Sussex, N.J., is dead at his home in that town, aged 70 years. He has been ill since Saturday with heart disease. He held at various times the office of Township Assessor, Freeholder, and School Commissioner. A dozen years ago he was Assemblyman from Sussex. He is survived by a brother. New York Times, July 1, 1909: SAMUEL MCGEE, 63 years old, one of the largest milk dealers in New Jersey, died at his home at Sussex, N.J., yesterday of paralysis. He was working about his dairy when stricken. New York Times, December 23, 1910. $4,000 FOUND IN OLD WASH BOILER Found By a Women While Cleaning House Where Ancestors Once Lived Sussex, N.J., Dec. 22.— Nobody in this section of the state has found house cleaning more profitable that Miss IDA SIMONSON, who netted $4,000 yesterday afternoon in a brief hour’s work. She was cleaning a closet in the old DEKAY house in Vernon when under an old wash boiler she brought to light the treasure. There was $500 in gold and the balance in old bills of large denominations. Miss Simonson is said to be entitled to the money not only because she found it, but because she is a descendant of the one who probably put it there. The Simonsons are an old Sussex family, and some of them occupied the house at times in the past. Just who left the money hidden away, however, is not clear. Miss Simonson is disinclined to talk about the affair. New York Times, February 14, 1912: Mrs. SAMUEL S. VANDRUSS, whose husband was at one time Mayor of Sussex, N.J., died at her home in that town of heart disease. She was 59 years old and was prominently identified with the Child Welfare Society of New Jersey. New York Times, February 1, 1914: A. WATSON SLECKBOWER, 70 years old, attorney for the Borough of Sussex, N.J., and for forty years a prominent attorney, is dead in Sussex. New York Times, August 14, 1914: MAY REWED FOURTH TIME Children Are Trying to Get Their Parents Together Again Sussex, N.J., Aug. 13. – The children of Mrs. LAURA HEWITT JOHNSON of this place are trying to induce their mother, who has been married four times, to consent to try wedded life again with WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, who has been three of her husbands. The pair first met here in 1887, and were married on Dec. 31 of that year. Later, after moving to Paterson, they disagreed, and Mrs. Johnson obtained a divorce. In 1896 Mrs. Johnson married again, but her husband died shortly thereafter. In 1898, she accidentally met her first husband, Johnson, in Newark, where was conducting a store, and after a short courtship they were married again. They moved back to Paterson and lived there for five years. Then Mrs. Johnson left her husband again and he obtained a divorce. Some years later there was another accidental meeting at Dubois, Penn., which resulted in the third marriage of the two. They settled in Walden, N.Y., and lived happily till last April, when Mrs. Johnson left her husband and came back here. There has as yet been no divorce in connection with this parting. About two weeks ago Johnson came back to Sussex and started in business here, and his children are now trying mediation with good hope of success. New York Times, May 17, 1915: ESTATE PAYS DESERTED WIFE Sussex, N.J., May 16.—In return for the release of her dower rights in real estate in Florida, N.Y., Mrs. IDA MAY LANGE of Wantage Township has received $1,700 from the estate of her late husband, Charles D. Morse, of Florida, who deserted her thirty-three years ago. Morse died on Jan. 6, leaving an estate of $5,000, which included a house and lot, to his stepdaughter, MISS GETRUDE MORSE. The wife’s signature was necessary to give clear title, and this was refused until a cash stipulation was named. New York Times, May 20, 1916: Mrs. DEBORAH VEALEY, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ABNER TOLAND, died on Thursday night at the home of her daughter in Sussex, N.J., in her eighty-second year. New York Times, June 21, 1916: HENRY D. STRUBLE, a resident of Sussex, N.J., for many years, died at his home there, in his seventy-second year. New York Times, June 28, 1916: Mrs. RICHARD W. PELLETT, one of the oldest residents of Sussex, N.J., died at her home there on Monday night, in her eighty-sixth year. New York Times, August 1, 1916: WILLIAM B. EDSALL, proprietor of the Harrison House in Sussex, N.J., died on Sunday at his home there, in his fifty-seventh year, leaving his wife and two brothers. New York Times, August 1, 1916: Mrs. ANNA L. WINTERS, a lifelong resident of Sussex, N.J., died at her home there on Sunday, in her forty-sixth year. New York Times, January 29, 1918: CAPTAIN THEODORE F. NORTHRUP Sussex, N.J., January 28.—CAPTAIN THEODORE F. NORTHRUP, formerly a manufacturer of clothing in New York City, who was a veteran of the civil war, during which he received a wound which required dressing for thirty-three years, died yesterday at his home here in his seventy-fifty year. He was said to have been instrumental in the rounding up of Mosby’s guerilla band in the closing days of the civil war. He was a Director of the Farmers’ National Bank. New York Times, November 11, 1922: STEAM SHOVEL RIPS AUTO Tears off Top of Car, Stunning Owner, Who is Badly Hurt When Machine Hits Tree THEODORE KIMBALL, proprietor of the Gobel Inn, Sussex, N.J, is dying and his wife is suffering from fractures and injuries as a result of one of the strangest automobile accidents that have come to the attention of the authorities. Kimball and his wife were driving along the Sussex-Unionville Road yesterday morning, when a steam shovel scoop, operated in connection with a road-repairing job, descended on the automobile, tearing away the top and stunning Kimball. Kimball lost control of the car and it swerved down a hill, continuing for a distance of about 2,500 feet, when it struck an apple tree. The machine overturned, pinning Kimball and his wife beneath. It was with difficulty that workers extricated the couple. Kimball was unconscious when he was taken to Linn Hospital at Sussex, and little hope for his recovery was entertained. Mrs. Kimball fractured both arms. She was badly cut about the face. Carol Ann Hilton http://www.geocities.com/carolann_hilton/Rorick.html

    03/27/2007 04:27:49
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Alexander Decker / TINSMAN
    2. I have seen some early records where Rutan was spelled Rethan. Abraham Rutan(1658-1713) a Huguenot came to America in 1675, settled in New Paltz NY and in 1699, with wife Marie Petilon and family , moved on to New Barbadoes, Bergen (Essex) Co. NJ. Rutan is also spelled Retan, Ruttan, Ruton, Rheutan and Reton. Jim Keegan ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/27/2007 01:56:17
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Alexander Decker / TINSMAN
    2. S. Pearce
    3. Thank you very much. I have Sussana Rethan m. Guliam Demarest with their daughter Catherine b. 26 May 1756 in NJ. Perhaps Sussana was a great granddaughter of Abraham and Marie Petilon. Sussana m. Jacobus ("James") Jacobus ca. 1778-9; most of the Jacobus family resided Pompton Plains, Bergen Co. I will enter this in my records. S. Pearce Diggerjjk@aol.com wrote: I have seen some early records where Rutan was spelled Rethan. Abraham Rutan(1658-1713) a Huguenot came to America in 1675, settled in New Paltz NY and in 1699, with wife Marie Petilon and family , moved on to New Barbadoes, Bergen (Essex) Co. NJ. Rutan is also spelled Retan, Ruttan, Ruton, Rheutan and Reton. Jim Keegan ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSUSSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.

    03/27/2007 01:32:19
    1. [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles - Quail, Quayle
    2. karen wreden
    3. Another bit of info, found at Sussex Cty Sur. Ofc Monday: (33241) file for IDA M. QUAYLE She was the wife of Leroy Quail 1891-1918 (1910 census for Leroy in Roxbury & 1920 census for Ida in Netcong Boro) The nex of kin listed is Fred Quayle, son, Newton, NJ Death Cert: IDA M. QUAYLE, DoD Sep 9, 1986, Place: Andover Twp, Sussex Cty. Res: 5 Howard Drive, Andover Twp. Widow, DoB Dec 28, 1891; age, 94 - Birthplace: Stanhope, NJ Father: George Elwood Ike Mother: Florence Nettie Straway Informant: Fred Quayle, Grandson Cremation

    03/27/2007 01:00:05
    1. [NJSUSSEX] Sickel, Sickels, Sickles Marriages
    2. karen wreden
    3. >From Sussex County, NJ Marriages by Howard E. Case CORRECTION: 352 - 6 May 1871 - Sickles, Dolson (Sparta) to "Isabella McPeek" per obit in Stanhope Eagle Wed Jan 18, 1933

    03/27/2007 12:30:18
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Clarissa Green
    2. I checked through my files to see what I had on the Green family. I have not really researched this family myself, the info I have came to me on family group sheets from another researcher as I was researching my Kollbocker family. Hope this will help someone. The following is what I found on the family group sheets. Sue First Generation ‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹ 1. John Nathaniel LOTT. John Nathaniel married UNKNOWN. They had one child: 2 i. Anna (~1840-1918) Second Generation ‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹ 2. Anna LOTT. Born abt 1840. Anna died by 1918. Anna married Peter DENIKE. Born abt 1840. Peter died by 1918. Sussex Independent They had the following children: 3 i. Sarah Della (1864-1918) ii. Jennie. Jennie married Unknown BAILEY. Third Generation ‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹ 3. Sarah Della DENIKE. Born in 1864 in Port Oram, NJ. Sarah Della died in Hamburg, Hardyston Township, Sussex Co., NJ on 14 Dec 1918; she was 54. Buried on 17 Dec 1918 in Hardyston, Sussex Cty., NJ. In 1879 when Sarah Della was 15, she married James M. GREEN, in Hamburg, NJ. Born on 16 Aug 1853. James M. died on 30 Nov 1925; he was 72. Buried in N. Hardyston Cem., Sussex Cty., NJ. Sussex Independent They had the following children: i. Clarissa. Born in 1881 in Sussex, NJ. Clarissa died in Newton Memorial Hosp., Newton, NJ on 24 Feb 1938; she was 57. Iliff Funeral Home, Newton, NJ. OBITUARY - Sussex Independent, Thursday, February 24, 1938 Mrs.Aaron Burd Mrs. Clarissa Burd, fifty-seven wife of Aaron Burd, of 8 Pine street, Newton, died Monday at Newton Memorial Hospital. She was born in Sussex and had lived in Sussex county all her life. She leaves also a son, Martin, of Newton, and four sisters. Mrs. Lizzie South, Mrs. Hattie Kimble and Mrs. Anna Kollbocker, of Hamburg, and Mrs. Lena Pierce, of Ogdensburg. Funeral services were held this Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the Iliff Funeral Home, Newton. Clarissa married Aaron BURD. 4 ii. Anna (1891-1965) iii. Elizabeth. Elizabeth died aft 1965. Elizabeth married Hampton SOUTH. iv. Hattie. Buried in North Hardyston Cemetery, Hamburg, NJ. Hattie married Raymond KIMBLE. Born abt 1888. Raymond died in 1950; he was 62. Buried in North Hardyston Cemetery, Hamburg, NJ. v. Lena. Lena married Unknown PIERCE. vi. Harvey. Harvey died on 7 Mar 1922 in Andover, NJ. Buried in North Hardyston Cem., Sussex Co., NJ. Fourth Generation ‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹ 4. Anna GREEN. Born in Sep 1891 in Lafayette, NJ. Anna died in Franklin, NJ on 1 Apr 1965; she was 73. Buried on 5 Apr 1965 in North Hardyston Cemetery, Hamburg, NJ. MRS. JAMES KOLLBOCKER Hamburg -- Mrs. Anna Kollbocker, wife of James Kollbocker, of Linwood avenue, died Thursday at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Patricia Hook, 48 North Church Road, Franklin. She was 73. Born in Lafayette, Mrs. Kollbocker had resided in Hamburg for 55 years. She was a Gold Star Mother. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Ervin, of Hamburg; a daughter, Mrs Frances Talmadge, of Franklin; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth South, of Hamburg; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow, (Monday) at 2 p.m. at the Ferguson Funeral Home, 27 Third street, Sussex, by Rev. Carl A. Luthman, pastor of the Lafayette Federated Church. Interment will be in the North Hardyston Cemetery. Reference: New Jersey Herald, Newton, NJ Newspaper Sunday 4 April 1965 page 20 On 6 Jun 1911 when Anna was 19, she married James K. KOLLBOCKER, son of Peter KOLLBACHER Jr. (27 Feb 1860-19 Dec 1932) & Frances Virginia KINNEY (Aug 1864-12 Jul 1928), in Hamburg, NJ. Born on 8 Feb 1888 in Franklin, Sussex, NJ. James K. died in Franklin Furnace, NJ on 23 May 1968; he was 80. Buried in North Hardyston Cemetery, Hamburg, NJ. 1920 Census - Hardyston Twsp., Sussex Co., NJ KOLLBACHER, James K. age 31 Anna age 29 Ervin son age 6 Frances daughter Ernest son age 2 1930 Census - South Ave., Hamburg, Sussex Co., NJ KOLLBOCKER, James K. age 42 paper mill Anna age 38 Ervin age 16 Frances L. age 14 Ernest age 12 James K. Kollbocker Franklin- James K. Kollbocker of 39 Mabie Street died Tuesday at home after a long illness. He was 80. Born in New Milford, he had lived most of his life in Hamburg before moving to his present address two years ago. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Kollbocker is survived by a son, Ervin of Hamburg; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Talmadge of Franklin; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and a brother, Clarence of McAfee. Funeral services will be held today, (Thursday) at 2 p.m. at the Ferguson Funeral Home, 27 Third Street, Sussex; with the Rev. Carl Luthman; pastor of the Lafayette Federated Church officiating. Interment will be in the North Hardyson Cemetery. Reference: p2 NEW JERSEY HERALD Thursday 23 May 1968 They had the following children: i. Ervin (1913-1995) ii. Frances (1915-1996) iii. Ernest (1918-1943) > > I Have Clarissa's parents as James N. Green and Sarah DENIKE. I'm > not sure what the source is for that, but I will look it up. > > > > > I'd be VERY interested in this Sarah DENIKE since my grandfather's brother > (John P. DAY) was married to a Sarah Frances DENIKE (1864-1940). I know > nothing > about her family, but would love to. Aunt "Frankie" is buried in North > Church Cemetery. > Heidi

    03/26/2007 05:31:44
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Alexander Decker / TINSMAN
    2. Hi Sally, When I was sending out my response to you the other day your name flashed through my mind. The Maine connection threw me off. Yeah, Keegan is Irish. My daughter is married to a guy from Dublin and their two children will not eat mashed potatoes. I am still plugging away on the Rutan family...it will never end as I am continually finding new ones. If I come across anything new on Tinsmans I will let you know. Best, Jim ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/26/2007 02:50:50
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Clarissa Green
    2. pascalfl
    3. I found the James Green & Sarah Layton that married in 1866. They are living in Vernon in 1900. According to this the couple has no children. He was born Jun 1843 - she was born Jul 1847. Can't find the other couple. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <Aelfwyn@aol.com> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 2:50 PM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Clarissa Green > > In a message dated 3/25/2007 06:39:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Judith > Pisano writes: > > I Have Clarissa's parents as James N. Green and Sarah DENIKE. I'm > not sure what the source is for that, but I will look it up. > > > > > I'd be VERY interested in this Sarah DENIKE since my grandfather's brother > (John P. DAY) was married to a Sarah Frances DENIKE (1864-1940). I know > nothing > about her family, but would love to. Aunt "Frankie" is buried in North > Church Cemetery. > Heidi > > > > ************************************** AOL now offers free email to > everyone. > Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJSUSSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/26/2007 12:33:03
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Alexander Decker / TINSMAN
    2. S. Pearce
    3. Is the Rutan family also sometimes Rethan and other variations; were they French Hugenot? I have a collegiate family of "Rethan" related to the Demarest, then to the Jacobus family. S. Pearce Diggerjjk@aol.com wrote: Hi Sally, When I was sending out my response to you the other day your name flashed through my mind. The Maine connection threw me off. Yeah, Keegan is Irish. My daughter is married to a guy from Dublin and their two children will not eat mashed potatoes. I am still plugging away on the Rutan family...it will never end as I am continually finding new ones. If I come across anything new on Tinsmans I will let you know. Best, Jim ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSUSSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games.

    03/26/2007 11:55:58
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Clarissa Green
    2. In a message dated 3/25/2007 06:39:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Judith Pisano writes: I Have Clarissa's parents as James N. Green and Sarah DENIKE. I'm not sure what the source is for that, but I will look it up. I'd be VERY interested in this Sarah DENIKE since my grandfather's brother (John P. DAY) was married to a Sarah Frances DENIKE (1864-1940). I know nothing about her family, but would love to. Aunt "Frankie" is buried in North Church Cemetery. Heidi ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/26/2007 08:50:06
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles
    2. Gene Love
    3. I could be wrong, but it seems to me that the "Hatie E." referred to is a printing/transcribing error--it was probably supposed to be "Katie E." (that is, short for "Katherine/Catherine"). Just a thought.... pascalfl <pascalfl@comcast.net> wrote: William Sickles - I show his wife to be Catherine E. Shafer (marriage book A) and I show that she died between 1900 and 1905. William was still living in 1905 (Sparta) so Hattie Ellen must be a second wife. ----- Original Message ----- From: "karen wreden" To: Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 8:17 AM Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Sickels, Sickles > WILLIAM SICKELS/SICKLES son of ? > Born Dec 1819, NJ > Died 22 Aug 1913, Sparta, NJ (8139) At time of Death his wife is listed > as Hatie Ellen Sickels, who died before > 1913. Is she same person as Catherine E? > married: CATHERINE E._______ > Born Mar 1818, NJ > Died: affter 1900 before 1913 > Cemetery for both _ ? > > Children: 10 /6 living as of 1900 - list is from George heirs. --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list.

    03/26/2007 07:17:39
    1. [NJSUSSEX] Newton Smith, Chautauqua County, NJ
    2. I've seen a lot of Smith postings lately, and I just found an old contract I had--no clue why. I think I picked it up for about 25 cents at a flea market near Buffalo, NJ. The contract is between Newton Smith of Sheridan, NY, and Frank Irish, Hanover (?)--looks like "Devil" County, but I can't find any county that it looks like in NY, NJ or PA! Smith is selling land in Hanover to Irish. If anyone would like to give this contract a home, please let me know. Jan Reuther

    03/26/2007 05:09:06