Mrs. Anna Grover STANHOPE - Mrs. Anna Mary Grover, 90, of New St. died Sunday (Sept. 15, 1963) at her home after a short illness. She was born in Port Morris and lived at Lake Lackawanna prior to moving here 15 years ago. She was the widow of Simon Grover. She is survived by four sons, Robert McConnell of Netcong, Samuel McConnell of Bedminster, Alec McConnell of Hopatcong, and Charles McConnell of Byrom [typo in obit] Township, and one daughter, Mrs. Ida Walsh of Stanhope. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 10 A.M. at the Pichi Funeral Home, Main St. >From the Morristown Daily Record for Tuesday Sept. 17, 1963, p.3. Anna Mary Grover's age at the time of her death may actually have been 91. Her first husband, Samuel R. McConnell, was killed by a lightning strike in 1923. Kirsten On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 19:20:33 -0500, Richard Lane wrote > Ann, > I hope to be in NJ sometime this summer as it has been almost two > years and I need a trip north. Pls forward anything you have and > when I'm there I'll keep an eye open. I have family in Springdale > and research the Sussex Co. area when I am there. Researching Grover, > South, Emery, Washer. > > Rick Lane > Vero Beach, FL > > -----Original Message----- > From: njsussex-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:njsussex-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Ann Brown > Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:56 PM > To: nj@rootsweb.com; njsussex@rootsweb.com; nnmorris@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Cemetery Walking > > Is any one going Cemetery Walking in the Byram or Stannhope area. I > am in Florida and trying to find a family member, son of my 3rd > Great Grandfather named *Green C. COOK.* He was the Town Assessor > in 1880 in Andover. Brought up his family there and *died* there in > *1898*. His wife was *Loretta C KING* and her family is buried over > that way I understand. Her mother and father were *Francis and > Plemella* *Antoinette (RIDGEWAY ) KING * from Roxbury area. Would > love to go trapsing over the frozen medows and crawling under the > fences with you all but I can only do it down here. If someone is going > that way or lives in that area, I sure would appriciate a look see > and if found a snapshot email. > > Hope someone can do that. I know about RAOGK and will ask there > next but couldn't resist the request with so many of us talking > about it in the past few days. > > Thank you. > -- > Ann Brown " Cookie" > > ------------------------------- > 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 -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)
Rick, What a generous offer. I will try to put your note where it will pop up at me. Let me know when you are up there. Oh, and BTW I see you are researching Washer. You wouldn't happen to know of Susan Washer daughter of John Washer and Hannah Polhannis who married Frank E. Cook 22 Feb 1887, would you? Ann On 2/25/07, Richard Lane <richardlane@bellsouth.net> wrote: > > Ann, > I hope to be in NJ sometime this summer as it has been almost two years > and > I need a trip north. Pls forward anything you have and when I'm there > I'll > keep an eye open. I have family in Springdale and research the Sussex Co. > area when I am there. > Researching Grover, South, Emery, Washer. > > Rick Lane > Vero Beach, FL > > -----Original Message----- > From: njsussex-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:njsussex-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Ann Brown > Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:56 PM > To: nj@rootsweb.com; njsussex@rootsweb.com; nnmorris@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Cemetery Walking > > Is any one going Cemetery Walking in the Byram or Stannhope area. I am in > Florida and trying to find a family member, son of my 3rd Great > Grandfather > named *Green C. COOK.* He was the Town Assessor in 1880 in Andover. > Brought up his family there and *died* there in *1898*. His wife was > *Loretta > C KING* and her family is buried over that way I understand. Her mother > and > father were *Francis and Plemella* *Antoinette (RIDGEWAY ) KING * from > Roxbury area. > Would love to go trapsing over the frozen medows and crawling under the > fences with you all but I can only do it down here. If someone is going > that way or lives in that area, I sure would appriciate a look see and if > found a snapshot email. > > Hope someone can do that. I know about RAOGK and will ask there > next but couldn't resist the request with so many of us talking about it > in > the past few days. > > Thank you. > -- > Ann Brown " Cookie" > > ------------------------------- > 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 > -- Ann Brown " Cookie"
Hello Rick, I saw your post on the NJSussex Rootsweb list and wondered if we had any matches with surnames Grover and Emery... I have a living relative who is more directly descended from Philip "Tip" Grover and I only have a bit on my Emery (so could really use some filling in for this surname if we match). Phillip W. "Tip" Grover, b. 1863 in NJ; m. Phebe Caroline "Carrie" Ackerman, b. 24 Apr 1870, NJ. Since "Tip" died, "Carrie" remarried a man called Claude H. Bray, b. in Rhode Island in 1888. Carrie and Claude were my living relative's G-Grandparents. Tip and Carrie Grover's children were: 1.) Watson Grover, b. 1888; died tragically in a construction train accident at work in 1910. 2.) Anna Grover, Watson's younger sister who married Albert Koster, a man who died prematurely in 1919, shot in the Silk Truck Robbery as an innocent bystander; those accused were sentenced to death. Tip Grover's parents were: John S. Grover, 1831 - 1900 and Elizabeth Chambers, b. Mar 1835 In addition to Philip "Tip" Grover, their children were: 2.) Theodore Denton Grover, b. 1859 3.) Norman Grover , b. 26 Jan 1862 in Stillwater twp, Sussex Co., NJ 4.) Frank Lester Grover, b. 1867 5.) Stella C. Grover, b. 1868 As to my Hamler family (my maiden name was Hamler), two Hamler brothers married two of the Ackerman sisters (sisters of Phebe Caroline "Carrie" Ackerman, b. 24 Apr 1870, NJ). Their father, David Hamler, had a brother who was my GGrandfather, William H. Hamler (1807 - 1854, Sussex Co., NJ). Descended from William H. Hamler's first son, Isaac S. Hamler (Jul 1833 - Jul 1906, NJ) were two daughters, Nellie Jane Hamler b. 1857 and Laura E. Hamler, b. 1861. This is where it gets complicated because it appears that both sisters die relatively young, but after marrying and giving birth. Nellie Jane married a man whose last name was "Wade" and they had a daughter named Emma J. Wade, b. 1874. By the Census of 1880 Emma Wade was living with her Grandparents, Isaac S. & Mary (Paugh) Hamler, neither parent in sight. With Laura E. Hamler, she seems to have married James Emery; their child was Paul James Emery, b. Jul 1898 but by the 1900 Census, this Grandchild of Isaac and Mary Hamler was living with them, also no parents to be seen. If anything sounds like it would connect with your family, I would appreciate hearing... Sincerely, Kathleen Hamler Purchase _LPurch6636@aol.com_ (mailto:LPurch6636@aol.com) <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
Ann, I hope to be in NJ sometime this summer as it has been almost two years and I need a trip north. Pls forward anything you have and when I'm there I'll keep an eye open. I have family in Springdale and research the Sussex Co. area when I am there. Researching Grover, South, Emery, Washer. Rick Lane Vero Beach, FL -----Original Message----- From: njsussex-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:njsussex-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ann Brown Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:56 PM To: nj@rootsweb.com; njsussex@rootsweb.com; nnmorris@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Cemetery Walking Is any one going Cemetery Walking in the Byram or Stannhope area. I am in Florida and trying to find a family member, son of my 3rd Great Grandfather named *Green C. COOK.* He was the Town Assessor in 1880 in Andover. Brought up his family there and *died* there in *1898*. His wife was *Loretta C KING* and her family is buried over that way I understand. Her mother and father were *Francis and Plemella* *Antoinette (RIDGEWAY ) KING * from Roxbury area. Would love to go trapsing over the frozen medows and crawling under the fences with you all but I can only do it down here. If someone is going that way or lives in that area, I sure would appriciate a look see and if found a snapshot email. Hope someone can do that. I know about RAOGK and will ask there next but couldn't resist the request with so many of us talking about it in the past few days. Thank you. -- Ann Brown " Cookie" ------------------------------- 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
Would like to hear from anyone who has any information on ANY Jordan family or Swarthout family living in what is now Sussex County, NJ prior to the settlement of the BOUNDARY between New York State and New Jersey. Both surnames can be spelled a "multitude of ways." Please contact me at rjthoden@juno.com
Ann, The Find-A-Grave site is good. You can do a search for a name or get a list of cemeteries by county. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gs& Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Brown" <cookiebrown11@gmail.com> To: <nj@rootsweb.com>; <njmorris@rootsweb.com>; <njsussex@rootsweb.com>; <njwarren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 7:13 PM Subject: [NJSUSSEX] A listing of all cemetries in NJ > Does anyone know it there is a listing of all the cemeteries by county > anywhere? > > -- > Ann Brown " Cookie" > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Greetings All, Obituaries from the Wantage Recorder, Sussex, NJ dated Friday 12 Jan 1917 - Surnames SMITH, WEEDEN, DUNNING, HILL, KIMBLE, HEATER, FULLER, WESTFALL, CLARK, BURNS, BENNETT, BEEMER, OVERTON, WHEELER... Mrs. Adda E. SMITH Widow of George R. SMITH, former residents, near the borough of Sussex, died on Friday last week in Middletown, NY, after a long illness aged 56 years, 3 months, 25 days. She was born at Mt. Salem in Wantage township, a daughter of the late John W. and Sarah E. (BELL) ELSTON, June 12, 1863 she was married in Fredon this county to Mr. SMITH, he died some years ago. One son, Lewis E. SMITH of Middletown, survives them. Interment Fairview Cem., Sussex boro. She is also sutrvived by a brother, Fred ELSTON of Middletown. Matilda WEEDEN Died on Thursday last week at Johnson, NY aged 35 years, 11 monbths, 2 days. She was a daughter of Cyrus B. and Nancy E. DECKER and is survived by them and three brothers; Harry of Netcong; Abraham of Unionville, NY and Samuel, of Andover; also by two sisters: Mrs. Mary E. SNOOK, of Netcong; and Miss Anna WEEDEN, in Johnson. Funeral at home of Mrs. WEEDEN in Johnson, interment in the cemetery at Ridgeberry, NY. Mary Rorbach DUNNING Died at the Hotel Bristol, NYC Jan. 8th from pneumonia. Miss Dunning was born March 4, 1871, in Newton, a daughter of Gabriel Beakes DUNNING and Margaret Rorbach DUNNING. Deceased is survived by a brother, Dr. Charles M. DUNNING of Franklin. Miss DUNNING lived for many years with her aunt, Mrs. Samuel T. SMITH. Mrs. SMITH died just a week previously at the Hotel Bristol of pneumonia. Interment in the Newton Cemetery. Jacob M. HILL Eighty-one years old, was found dead in bed on Monday of last week in his home in Phillipsburg. He had been in ill health for about two months. Besides his wife, Mrs. Emma HILL, he is survived by eleven children: Isaac R. and Charles H. HILL, both at home; Mrs. William RAPSHER, of Pen Argyl; Mrs. Percy SUTTON, of Phillipsburg; Mrs. William S. MOORE, of Lambertville; Theodore HILL of Easton; George HILL of Delaware; Wilbur HILL, of Blairstown; Nathan B. HILL, of Newark; Adam HILL of Caldwell and Mrs. Mary HILL of Union Hill; also two sisters: Mrs. Henry MITTEN and Mrs. Carrie McCRACKEN, of Vienna and two brothers: Obadiah HILL of Delaware, and Richard HILL, of Sussex. Twenty-seven grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren also survive. Mr. HILL was a native of Sussex and lived in Phillipsburg for about two years. He had resided in the vicinity of Phillipsburg for fourteen years - Blairstown Press. Abraham A. KIMBLE Died Friday, Jan. 5, at the home of his daughter Mrs. Walter ROSS, in Franklin. Mr. KIMBLE is survived by the following children: Frank, Robert, Bertha, wife of Walter ROSS, of Franklin; Edna, wife of George HOLLY, of Butler; Dewey, of Whippany; Russell, of Newark. The brothers and sisters of the deceased are: George KIMBLE and John KIMBLE of Unionville, NY; William KIMBLE of North Paterson; Walter KIMBLE of Bloomingdale; Horace KIMBLE, of Freemansburg, PA; Mrs. Susie KRAMER, of Butler; Mrs. William CURRANT of Ogdensburg. Funeral at home of MRS. ROSS by Rev. R. F. Breanahan, pastor of Hamburg Baptist; interment in a cemetery in Parsippany, Morris co. Ira W. HEATER Died on Sunday of pneumonia at his home in Huntsburg, aged seventy-three. A widow and several children survive him. He was a native of PA. The body was taken to Dingmans, PA, where the funeral was held in the M. E. Church on Weds. and interment in Dingman Cemetery. John FULLER Died Thurs. last week at his home with his son, Floyd, in Sandyston township aged eighty-one years from heart disease. He is survived by two sons, Floyd and Lester, of Wallpack The funeral was at his late home on Sat. Rev. Robert Young officiating, interment in Wallpack Cemetery. Mrs. Ella WESTFALL Wife of Willis WESTFALL, died Sunday at their home in Plumbsock. Mrs. WESTFALL was born Dec. 10, 1862, near Beemerville. She was a daughter of David L. and Margaret (VanAUKEN) KYMER and was twice married. Her first husband, David SKELLINGER, died fifteen years ago. Mrs. WESTFALL is survived by her husband, Willis WESTFALL, and by three children of the first marriage, Warren, Charles and Pearl, at home. Two brothers also survive the deceased, John KYMER of Andover' and Horatio KYMER, of Bloomfield. Funeral services held Weds. afternoon from the house, Rev. W. C. Derez, of Branchville, officiated. Interment was made in Beemerville Cemetery. Mrs. Arthur CLARK and an infant daughter, died Sat. morning, Jan. 6th at her home near Mt. Salem. Mrs. CLARK was the beloved wife of Arthur CLARK and the daughter of George GOBLE and Clara (HAFNER) GOBLE, of Greenville, NY, and was born in Port Jervis eighteen years ago. She is survived by her husband, parents, three sisters and a brother, all living near Greenville, NY. She was of a loving, cheerful disposition and was loved and respected by all who knew her. The husband and other near friends have the sympathy of all in their great sorrow. The funeral was held at the home Tues, interment in Slawson Cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth BURNS Widow, of Patrick BURNS, died this Thursday after a long illness at her home in Burns' Park in this boro, of bronchial asthma, aged 72 years, 7 months and 26 days. She was a daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (LEVI) DEMOUNT, was born in Newfoundland, and was married in Oak Ridge in 1867 to her late husband. She is survived by two children: Robert, and Mrs. George W. SUTTON, of this boro, also by two sisters, Mrs. Minerva AUMAN, a twin sister, and Electa VREELAND, of Newfoundland. Her husband died about three years ago. Lived all her life in this vicinity and was a highly respected woman. The funeral will take place next Monday at 2 p.m. at the house. Rev. J. K. EASTLY, officiating, interment in Fair View Cemetery. William BENNETT The death of William BENNETT at the Deer Park Sanitorium on Tues. came as a surprize to many people in Orange and Sussex counties who had listened only recently to his eloquence in pleading criminal cases. In paring a corn blood poisoning followed. The physician first removed the toe. Then it was found necessary to amputate his left leg. All was simply adding to his sufferings. He was born in Tri-States, NY, a son of David and Lanah (ENNIS) BENNETT. He was 58 years old. He attended the Tri-States school, later the Hartwell private school near Unionville. After working some time as a clerk in a store in Port Jervis, he taught school in Bushkill, PA. Then he took up the study of law in the office of Lewis E. Carr in Port Jervis....snip.... He married Miss Addie BAIRD, of Tri-States, who survives him with three children: Olive and Bessie at home; and Wilton, of NYC. James BENNETT, of Port Jervis Funeral this Friday, interment in Laurel Grove. Sidney BEEMER Killed Sidney BEEMER, of Newton, aged 27 years old, a brakeman on an Erie work train, while in Goshen, NY yards was assigned to take charge of a switch to allow train no 48 to pass. When the train passed and the work train went out of the switch the dead body of BEEMER was found between the rail badly mangled. It is believed he was ahit by the No. 48. It was about 5:40 a.m. Tuesday. Deceased was a resident of Newton, unmarried, a son of Sidney BEEMER, and is survived by several brothers and sisters, one of whom is employed in Park Block. The body was taken to Newton where the funeral was held Thursday at his sister's, Mrs. Simpson WOLFE. Interment was in Newton Cemetery. He is survived by brothers and sisters, Mrs. WOLFE, Miss Nell BEEMER, and William BEEMER of Newton; Percy BEEMER and Mrs. Louis BARTON, of Madison. George OVERTON Died in the town of Minisink near Westtown, NY on Monday of paralysis. He is survived by a widow and children. He was a well known farmer. The funeral takes place this Friday at 1 p.m. at the house, interment to follow in Unionvilloe cemetery. Mr. OVERTON was a son of Gabriel Sayer OVERTON and Ruth ALWARD OVERTON and was born May 24, 1855, near Sussex, NY. He was the last survivor of five children. He was married Jan. 13, 1886 to Alice E. SMITH. who survives with the following children: Grace O., wife of William H. LaRUE; Pearl M., wife of H. J. HOCKENBERY <sic>; Edith B., Frank R. and Clarence S., at home. Interment in Unionville Cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth WHEELER Died of apoplexy on Monday at her home with her daughter, Mrs. Martha QUINCE, in Sussex Borough, aged 74 years, 11 months. She was born in Sanford, Broome Co., NY, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm CHEERS and married Benjamin WHEELER in 1867. He died some years ago. She is survived by children: Mrs. QUINCE, above named, Mrs. W. A. LATHAM, and Miss Eleanor WHEELER, of Sanford, NY. The interment was in Sanford, NY. I hope this helps someone, Cathy DiPietro cathode@earthlink.net
Thank you so much for this! Anna E. Hamler was my G-Aunt who I knew owned property in Newton township with her husband, William H. Hamler. I believe they sold it in the early 1870's. Do you have more information about her or the property? Thanks very much... Kathleen Hamler Purchase In a message dated 2/24/2007 8:51:49 PM US Mountain Standard Time, slaterjosepha1954@yahoo.com writes: >>Here are three more names connected with the property on Madison Street in Newton, detailed in my previous email. The description of the second lot (.38 acres) was "taken from the deed of conveyance of Lorenzo D. Rosenkrans and wife to the said Richard M. Bennett and Anna E. Hamler . . ." Hope this helps somebody, Joe Slater Thayer, MO<< <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
I see that a researcher on rootsweb.com has a Barnabas SWAYZE, continued line of Barnabas' as being born in Sussex Co. NJ and died in Warren Co. NJ. Was he the witness to that will? Possibly some of the family in which you are in search, also removed to that county or adjacent area. READING married HOWELL READING married MILLS READING married BEATTY MILLS married all above surnames, and SMITH, SEELEY, CLINE, HENDERSHOT, STRUBLE, STRUBEL, etc. >From records says that some of their descendants removed to Essex Co. NJ, and on from there to the Northwest Territory later years. Your time frame is just before the beginnings of the War of 1812, several families split. cw <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
"Barney" Hartley CRABTREE was born in Sussex Co., NJ. He is noted in the 1860 Census, Caldwell, Essex Co., NJ. He enlisted 28 May 1861, in the Civil War. He recevied distinguised service, Union side, NJ Unit 1245; Enlisted as private on 28 May 1861, Co. F, 2nd Inf. Regt. Deserted Co.F, 2nd Inf. Regt., NJ on 16 August 1862 in Harrison's Landing, VA. Can anyone add any information to "Barney"? I do know that he married Catherine Ann Coursen" in Sussex Co., NJ. She died ca. 1870. "Barney" died prior to or about 1891. Can anyone find a more exact date of death? Where was he buried? Catherine Ann was buried in Newton Cemetery, Newton, Sussex, NJ. But "Barney" is not buried there. "Barney's" parents were John CRABTREE and Eliza GIVEANS of Sussex Co., NJ. "Barney" was born ca. 1840. Any help will be most appreciated. Mona, Richmond, IN <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
Here are three more names connected with the property on Madison Street in Newton, detailed in my previous email. The description of the second lot (.38 acres) was "taken from the deed of conveyance of Lorenzo D. Rosenkrans and wife to the said Richard M. Bennett and Anna E. Hamler . . ." Hope this helps somebody, Joe Slater Thayer, MO --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends.
Does anyone know it there is a listing of all the cemeteries by county anywhere? -- Ann Brown " Cookie"
Greetings from the Missouri Ozarks, I have Chancery Court papers for a case involving some of my Sussex Co. Slater kin. To make a long story short, two pieces of property in Newton were sold and divided among the heirs of my 3g-grandfather, Joseph Slater, Jr. The first piece was a lot containing .25 acres on Liberty Street (house, barn, outbuildings). The description (measured in chains and links) began at the corner of a lot "formerly Barnabas Carter's, now owned by Mrs. Rachel Ann Hedges, being also the south east corner of a lot formerly belonging to [now or lately to John Linn, Esq.]" The property being sold wasn't what belonged to Mrs. Hedges -- the corner of her lot was the starting place for measuring the Slater property. Anyway, the court papers also describe the Slater property as having been previously owned by Benjamin W. Decker. It was purchased by Julia Stoddard for $1900. The second lot (.38 acres) was on Madison Street "from Mrs. Gray's through to Spring Street." It was purchased by Andrew Newett for $278 (it had a small house, prob. a rental). A one-fourth interest in these two pieces of property had already been sold to one John Durling. I just thought I would post this in case anyone recognized these names as being in their family history. Oh, BTW, the case was decided in 1886. Best Wishes, Joe Slater Thayer, MO --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out.
Nancy, thanks for the correction. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "pascalfl" <pascalfl@comcast.net> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 10:21 AM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage > > I didn't realize it Don, but that file has a different name and I can no > longer edit it. I won't say it's been hi-jacked, exactly, because it is > on > the Sussex Co. site but it looks the US Gen Web took it. But that's okay, > since they don't charge for it. I guess once something is put on the 'I' > it's fair game. > > Nancy > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "pascalfl" <pascalfl@comcast.net> > To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 12:29 PM > Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage > > >> Thanks Don, >> >> It actually 1818, not 1813 so I was wrong all the way around >> >> Nancy >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Donald W. Poetzsch" <dwpoet@mailaka.net> >> To: <cathode@earthlink.net>; <njsussex@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:22 PM >> Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, >> Wantage >> >> >>> On the Wantage Cemetery list at this website, >>> ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/sussex/cemeteries/wantage.txt >>> Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1813 (not 1918), age 41.4.16. >>> I don't know which is correct. >>> >>> Don >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Catherine DiPietro" <cathode@earthlink.net> >>> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 1:54 PM >>> Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Here are some mixed tombstone records collected by >>>> Rev. George Love and listed on page 85 of >>>> "History of the First Baptist Church of Wantage, Sussex , >>>> New Jersey : typescript " by George F. Love, c. 1955, : >>>> >>>> Some collected tombstone records from Papakating >>>> Cemetery, where the original church stood, picked >>>> up in our (George F. Love's) travels. >>>> >>>> Phyla Martin died July 8, 1833, 70 yrs. old >>>> Nathaniel Martin died June 17, 1854, aged 91 yrs >>>> 9 mo. 17 ds. (His obit. is in the Newton paper) >>>> Isabella Teasdale wife of Humphrey born in England >>>> Aug 31, 1787 died Jany 29, 1861 aged 73 yrs >>>> 5 mo. 3 ds. >>>> Humphrey Martin died Sept. 30, 1878 aged 89 yrs >>>> 1 mo. 18 ds. >>>> Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1818 age 41 yrs >>>> 4 mo. 16 days >>>> Lydia Fuller died Sept. 16, 1854 age 87 yrs 22 days >>>> I believe these two were members of the church >>>> since the Fullers were of the original membership. >>>> Evi Adams Esq. (Judge) died Sept 14, 1828 aged 83 yrs >>>> 8 mo. 23 ds. >>>> Jane wife of Evi Adams died Feb. 27, 1816 aged 66 yrs. >>>> 29 days. >>>> Experience wife of John Cox died April 5, 1857 aged >>>> 89 yrs. 6 mo. 1 da. >>>> John Cox died Feb. 20, 1840 aged 74 yrs. 9 mo. 27 ds. >>>> Schooley Havens born Aug. 31, 1790 >>>> Nicholas I. Cox died Sunday Aug. 3, 1873 aged 84 yrs. >>>> 5 mo. 5 days. >>>> Merabah Cox died April 27, 1883, aged 89 yrs. 5 mo. 19 ds. >>>> Gosper Rorick died May 24, 1843, aged 95 yrs. (A Rev. >>>> soldier - we have his record from pension office) >>>> Azariah Martin Sr. died Dec. 6, 1822 - his stone disintegrated >>>> Sarah Dunn his wife died June 26, 1817 - her stone disintegrated >>>> James Martin died Mar. 29, 1851 aged 80 yrs 7 mo. >>>> Eilzabeth Martin died April 15, 1872, aged 86 yrs >>>> 7 mo. 16 ds. >>>> Thomas Martin died Sept. 28, 1841 aged 57 yrs 8 mo. 27 ds. >>>> Experience wife of Thomas Martin died Jany 25, 1851 >>>> aged 66 yrs. 24 days. >>>> Cortland Martin died May 11, 1831 >>>> Mary Jay Martin, widow, died April 18, 1866 >>>> Sarah wife of Evi Adams (Jr.) died Oct. 18, 1843, age 57 yrs >>>> Evi Adams (Jr) born Oct. 8, 1785 died Mar. 14, 1870 >>>> >>>> Hope this helped, >>>> Cathy DiPietro >>>> cathode@earthlink.net >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> 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 >>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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
Is any one going Cemetery Walking in the Byram or Stannhope area. I am in Florida and trying to find a family member, son of my 3rd Great Grandfather named *Green C. COOK.* He was the Town Assessor in 1880 in Andover. Brought up his family there and *died* there in *1898*. His wife was *Loretta C KING* and her family is buried over that way I understand. Her mother and father were *Francis and Plemella* *Antoinette (RIDGEWAY ) KING * from Roxbury area. Would love to go trapsing over the frozen medows and crawling under the fences with you all but I can only do it down here. If someone is going that way or lives in that area, I sure would appriciate a look see and if found a snapshot email. Hope someone can do that. I know about RAOGK and will ask there next but couldn't resist the request with so many of us talking about it in the past few days. Thank you. -- Ann Brown " Cookie"
I didn't realize it Don, but that file has a different name and I can no longer edit it. I won't say it's been hi-jacked, exactly, because it is on the Sussex Co. site but it looks the US Gen Web took it. But that's okay, since they don't charge for it. I guess once something is put on the 'I' it's fair game. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "pascalfl" <pascalfl@comcast.net> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 12:29 PM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage > Thanks Don, > > It actually 1818, not 1813 so I was wrong all the way around > > Nancy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donald W. Poetzsch" <dwpoet@mailaka.net> > To: <cathode@earthlink.net>; <njsussex@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage > > >> On the Wantage Cemetery list at this website, >> ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/sussex/cemeteries/wantage.txt >> Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1813 (not 1918), age 41.4.16. >> I don't know which is correct. >> >> Don >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Catherine DiPietro" <cathode@earthlink.net> >> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 1:54 PM >> Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage >> >> >>> >>> Here are some mixed tombstone records collected by >>> Rev. George Love and listed on page 85 of >>> "History of the First Baptist Church of Wantage, Sussex , >>> New Jersey : typescript " by George F. Love, c. 1955, : >>> >>> Some collected tombstone records from Papakating >>> Cemetery, where the original church stood, picked >>> up in our (George F. Love's) travels. >>> >>> Phyla Martin died July 8, 1833, 70 yrs. old >>> Nathaniel Martin died June 17, 1854, aged 91 yrs >>> 9 mo. 17 ds. (His obit. is in the Newton paper) >>> Isabella Teasdale wife of Humphrey born in England >>> Aug 31, 1787 died Jany 29, 1861 aged 73 yrs >>> 5 mo. 3 ds. >>> Humphrey Martin died Sept. 30, 1878 aged 89 yrs >>> 1 mo. 18 ds. >>> Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1818 age 41 yrs >>> 4 mo. 16 days >>> Lydia Fuller died Sept. 16, 1854 age 87 yrs 22 days >>> I believe these two were members of the church >>> since the Fullers were of the original membership. >>> Evi Adams Esq. (Judge) died Sept 14, 1828 aged 83 yrs >>> 8 mo. 23 ds. >>> Jane wife of Evi Adams died Feb. 27, 1816 aged 66 yrs. >>> 29 days. >>> Experience wife of John Cox died April 5, 1857 aged >>> 89 yrs. 6 mo. 1 da. >>> John Cox died Feb. 20, 1840 aged 74 yrs. 9 mo. 27 ds. >>> Schooley Havens born Aug. 31, 1790 >>> Nicholas I. Cox died Sunday Aug. 3, 1873 aged 84 yrs. >>> 5 mo. 5 days. >>> Merabah Cox died April 27, 1883, aged 89 yrs. 5 mo. 19 ds. >>> Gosper Rorick died May 24, 1843, aged 95 yrs. (A Rev. >>> soldier - we have his record from pension office) >>> Azariah Martin Sr. died Dec. 6, 1822 - his stone disintegrated >>> Sarah Dunn his wife died June 26, 1817 - her stone disintegrated >>> James Martin died Mar. 29, 1851 aged 80 yrs 7 mo. >>> Eilzabeth Martin died April 15, 1872, aged 86 yrs >>> 7 mo. 16 ds. >>> Thomas Martin died Sept. 28, 1841 aged 57 yrs 8 mo. 27 ds. >>> Experience wife of Thomas Martin died Jany 25, 1851 >>> aged 66 yrs. 24 days. >>> Cortland Martin died May 11, 1831 >>> Mary Jay Martin, widow, died April 18, 1866 >>> Sarah wife of Evi Adams (Jr.) died Oct. 18, 1843, age 57 yrs >>> Evi Adams (Jr) born Oct. 8, 1785 died Mar. 14, 1870 >>> >>> Hope this helped, >>> Cathy DiPietro >>> cathode@earthlink.net >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 >> > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Thanks Don, It actually 1818, not 1813 so I was wrong all the way around Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donald W. Poetzsch" <dwpoet@mailaka.net> To: <cathode@earthlink.net>; <njsussex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:22 PM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage > On the Wantage Cemetery list at this website, > ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/sussex/cemeteries/wantage.txt > Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1813 (not 1918), age 41.4.16. > I don't know which is correct. > > Don > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Catherine DiPietro" <cathode@earthlink.net> > To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 1:54 PM > Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage > > >> >> Here are some mixed tombstone records collected by >> Rev. George Love and listed on page 85 of >> "History of the First Baptist Church of Wantage, Sussex , >> New Jersey : typescript " by George F. Love, c. 1955, : >> >> Some collected tombstone records from Papakating >> Cemetery, where the original church stood, picked >> up in our (George F. Love's) travels. >> >> Phyla Martin died July 8, 1833, 70 yrs. old >> Nathaniel Martin died June 17, 1854, aged 91 yrs >> 9 mo. 17 ds. (His obit. is in the Newton paper) >> Isabella Teasdale wife of Humphrey born in England >> Aug 31, 1787 died Jany 29, 1861 aged 73 yrs >> 5 mo. 3 ds. >> Humphrey Martin died Sept. 30, 1878 aged 89 yrs >> 1 mo. 18 ds. >> Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1818 age 41 yrs >> 4 mo. 16 days >> Lydia Fuller died Sept. 16, 1854 age 87 yrs 22 days >> I believe these two were members of the church >> since the Fullers were of the original membership. >> Evi Adams Esq. (Judge) died Sept 14, 1828 aged 83 yrs >> 8 mo. 23 ds. >> Jane wife of Evi Adams died Feb. 27, 1816 aged 66 yrs. >> 29 days. >> Experience wife of John Cox died April 5, 1857 aged >> 89 yrs. 6 mo. 1 da. >> John Cox died Feb. 20, 1840 aged 74 yrs. 9 mo. 27 ds. >> Schooley Havens born Aug. 31, 1790 >> Nicholas I. Cox died Sunday Aug. 3, 1873 aged 84 yrs. >> 5 mo. 5 days. >> Merabah Cox died April 27, 1883, aged 89 yrs. 5 mo. 19 ds. >> Gosper Rorick died May 24, 1843, aged 95 yrs. (A Rev. >> soldier - we have his record from pension office) >> Azariah Martin Sr. died Dec. 6, 1822 - his stone disintegrated >> Sarah Dunn his wife died June 26, 1817 - her stone disintegrated >> James Martin died Mar. 29, 1851 aged 80 yrs 7 mo. >> Eilzabeth Martin died April 15, 1872, aged 86 yrs >> 7 mo. 16 ds. >> Thomas Martin died Sept. 28, 1841 aged 57 yrs 8 mo. 27 ds. >> Experience wife of Thomas Martin died Jany 25, 1851 >> aged 66 yrs. 24 days. >> Cortland Martin died May 11, 1831 >> Mary Jay Martin, widow, died April 18, 1866 >> Sarah wife of Evi Adams (Jr.) died Oct. 18, 1843, age 57 yrs >> Evi Adams (Jr) born Oct. 8, 1785 died Mar. 14, 1870 >> >> Hope this helped, >> Cathy DiPietro >> cathode@earthlink.net >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >
On the Wantage Cemetery list at this website, ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/sussex/cemeteries/wantage.txt Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1813 (not 1918), age 41.4.16. I don't know which is correct. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Catherine DiPietro" <cathode@earthlink.net> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 1:54 PM Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Misc. Tombstone records of Papakating Cem, Wantage > > Here are some mixed tombstone records collected by > Rev. George Love and listed on page 85 of > "History of the First Baptist Church of Wantage, Sussex , > New Jersey : typescript " by George F. Love, c. 1955, : > > Some collected tombstone records from Papakating > Cemetery, where the original church stood, picked > up in our (George F. Love's) travels. > > Phyla Martin died July 8, 1833, 70 yrs. old > Nathaniel Martin died June 17, 1854, aged 91 yrs > 9 mo. 17 ds. (His obit. is in the Newton paper) > Isabella Teasdale wife of Humphrey born in England > Aug 31, 1787 died Jany 29, 1861 aged 73 yrs > 5 mo. 3 ds. > Humphrey Martin died Sept. 30, 1878 aged 89 yrs > 1 mo. 18 ds. > Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1818 age 41 yrs > 4 mo. 16 days > Lydia Fuller died Sept. 16, 1854 age 87 yrs 22 days > I believe these two were members of the church > since the Fullers were of the original membership. > Evi Adams Esq. (Judge) died Sept 14, 1828 aged 83 yrs > 8 mo. 23 ds. > Jane wife of Evi Adams died Feb. 27, 1816 aged 66 yrs. > 29 days. > Experience wife of John Cox died April 5, 1857 aged > 89 yrs. 6 mo. 1 da. > John Cox died Feb. 20, 1840 aged 74 yrs. 9 mo. 27 ds. > Schooley Havens born Aug. 31, 1790 > Nicholas I. Cox died Sunday Aug. 3, 1873 aged 84 yrs. > 5 mo. 5 days. > Merabah Cox died April 27, 1883, aged 89 yrs. 5 mo. 19 ds. > Gosper Rorick died May 24, 1843, aged 95 yrs. (A Rev. > soldier - we have his record from pension office) > Azariah Martin Sr. died Dec. 6, 1822 - his stone disintegrated > Sarah Dunn his wife died June 26, 1817 - her stone disintegrated > James Martin died Mar. 29, 1851 aged 80 yrs 7 mo. > Eilzabeth Martin died April 15, 1872, aged 86 yrs > 7 mo. 16 ds. > Thomas Martin died Sept. 28, 1841 aged 57 yrs 8 mo. 27 ds. > Experience wife of Thomas Martin died Jany 25, 1851 > aged 66 yrs. 24 days. > Cortland Martin died May 11, 1831 > Mary Jay Martin, widow, died April 18, 1866 > Sarah wife of Evi Adams (Jr.) died Oct. 18, 1843, age 57 yrs > Evi Adams (Jr) born Oct. 8, 1785 died Mar. 14, 1870 > > Hope this helped, > Cathy DiPietro > cathode@earthlink.net > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Here are some mixed tombstone records collected by Rev. George Love and listed on page 85 of "History of the First Baptist Church of Wantage, Sussex , New Jersey : typescript " by George F. Love, c. 1955, : Some collected tombstone records from Papakating Cemetery, where the original church stood, picked up in our (George F. Love's) travels. Phyla Martin died July 8, 1833, 70 yrs. old Nathaniel Martin died June 17, 1854, aged 91 yrs 9 mo. 17 ds. (His obit. is in the Newton paper) Isabella Teasdale wife of Humphrey born in England Aug 31, 1787 died Jany 29, 1861 aged 73 yrs 5 mo. 3 ds. Humphrey Martin died Sept. 30, 1878 aged 89 yrs 1 mo. 18 ds. Capt. Constant Fuller died Apr. 2, 1818 age 41 yrs 4 mo. 16 days Lydia Fuller died Sept. 16, 1854 age 87 yrs 22 days I believe these two were members of the church since the Fullers were of the original membership. Evi Adams Esq. (Judge) died Sept 14, 1828 aged 83 yrs 8 mo. 23 ds. Jane wife of Evi Adams died Feb. 27, 1816 aged 66 yrs. 29 days. Experience wife of John Cox died April 5, 1857 aged 89 yrs. 6 mo. 1 da. John Cox died Feb. 20, 1840 aged 74 yrs. 9 mo. 27 ds. Schooley Havens born Aug. 31, 1790 Nicholas I. Cox died Sunday Aug. 3, 1873 aged 84 yrs. 5 mo. 5 days. Merabah Cox died April 27, 1883, aged 89 yrs. 5 mo. 19 ds. Gosper Rorick died May 24, 1843, aged 95 yrs. (A Rev. soldier - we have his record from pension office) Azariah Martin Sr. died Dec. 6, 1822 - his stone disintegrated Sarah Dunn his wife died June 26, 1817 - her stone disintegrated James Martin died Mar. 29, 1851 aged 80 yrs 7 mo. Eilzabeth Martin died April 15, 1872, aged 86 yrs 7 mo. 16 ds. Thomas Martin died Sept. 28, 1841 aged 57 yrs 8 mo. 27 ds. Experience wife of Thomas Martin died Jany 25, 1851 aged 66 yrs. 24 days. Cortland Martin died May 11, 1831 Mary Jay Martin, widow, died April 18, 1866 Sarah wife of Evi Adams (Jr.) died Oct. 18, 1843, age 57 yrs Evi Adams (Jr) born Oct. 8, 1785 died Mar. 14, 1870 Hope this helped, Cathy DiPietro cathode@earthlink.net
I may have spoke too soon. I show that Nicholas' wife was Anna Flanagan. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Rich Nestor" <gail.nestor@gmail.com> To: <njsussex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX] Obit - Anna Bracken > Hi Walt, I may have some information on this family for you. I have > an Anna Bracken who marred a Nicholas F. Berrigan. This Anna died in > 1936, though, but in Ogdensburg. It may not be the right person, but > we still may have family in common. My main interest is in the > Berrigan line, but I like to learn about the whole family, including > the Brackens. There may even be ties back to Ireland if we're lucky. > > Visit my web site at www.roots2buds.net and type in Bracken for the > last name and Anna for the first name and then Search. I do have her > obit online. Also, I have several grave marker photos from St. Thomas > Aquinas Cemetery in Ogdensburg you may want to see. > > I hope this helps you out and please let me know if there's any kind > of connection! > > Gail Rich Nestor > Smyrna, GA > www.roots2buds.net > > > On 2/22/07, pascalfl <pascalfl@comcast.net> wrote: >> Got this from a researcher. Told him I would send to 'list' . If anyone >> is willing to do the look-up contact him at >> WA2AUF@aol.com >> >> His message: >> >> >> hi nancy! >> just wondering if someone can look up an obit.on anna bracken.she died >> 27 oct.1902 in ogdensburg,age 66.her husband was cornelius died >> ca.1893.he was a zinc miner.there is supposed to be an obit.for anna but >> dunno what paper? >> i have family info.from census 1860-70 but that's all. >> many thanks......walt >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> > > > -- > Gail Rich Nestor > Smyrna, Georgia > www.roots2buds.net > > ------------------------------- > 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 >