I think the Stanhope Eagle obit is incorrect "Fred Shay" should be Fred Quayle/Quail who died in 1937. I am going to try another newspaper for an obit. Mrs. William Shay could be Elizabeth or Stella. Also questionable is Warren Quayle/Quail born May 1873. Lydia Jane married Robert in 1875?? Then there is Rosella vs Rosetta. Karen, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: karen wreden To: njsussex@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 10:13 PM Subject: [NJSUSSEX] Sickles, and Stanhope Eagle Stanhope Eagle Wed. Jan 16, 1929 Mrs. Robert Quayle - Mrs. Lydia Jane Quayle, of Port Morris, died at her home Saturday morning, aged sevety-two years. She was the mother of Fred Shay and Mrs. William Shay, of Dover, and is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rosella Maines, of Andover, and Mrs. Matilda Stout, of Washington, and fourteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted in Port Morris Church yesterday afterenoon, with internment in Stanhope Union Cemetery. (Lydia Jane Sickles) Stanhope Eagle Wed Sep 7, 1927 Robert Quayle - As his train was approaching an overhead bridge near Morris Plains Saturday morning, Robert Quayle's hat blew off and landed on the top of the freight car on which he as a trainman was riding. Not noticing the bridge, he got up to get his hat and was struck on the head by a bridge beam, and killed. He was forty-five years old and leaves a wife and three children; also his mother, a brother and a sister, all living at Port Morris. He was a member of Olive Lodge, I.O.O.F, Schosheon Tribe of Red Med and Loyal Order of Moose. His funeral services yesterday afternoon were conducted by Rev. C. VanAuken, and burial was in Stanhope Union Cemetery. Also in Wed Sep 7 Eagle Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, widow of Martin Lane, on the State highway in Roxbury township, died last Friday, and was buried at Bevans, Sussex County. Miss Betty J. Casperson - Died last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cope, the latter her sister, in Stanhope, from injuries received in December last as a student nurse in Overbrook Hospital. She was brought to the home of her sister when nothing more could be done to prolong her life. Funeral services were conducted in Christ Church, Stanhope, Saturday afternoon by Rev. W. M. Mitcham, of Hackettstown, and Rev. R. B. McKay, of Little Falls, with singing by the hospital quartet, and burial in Succasunna Presbyterian Cemetery. She was twenty-one years old. Stanhope Eagle Wed Aug 31, 1927 William Mooney, a retired farmer of Succasunna, seventy-five years of age, was buried in Stanhope Union Cemetery Sunday afternoon. He was born near Hope, and is survived by his wife and five sons: Amos, of Landing; Samuel, of Mendham; Asa of Belvidere, and Burtis and Lester of Flanders. Seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive him. Karen, NJ ------------------------------- 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