Does anyone know if there is a "Black Sheep" web site for people who are incarcerated, hanged, in poor houses, etc.? I recently heard of such a web site in Missouri. My Grandfather, Cornelius Hamler (often mispelled "Homler"), was a "Black Sheep" of sorts; since he died in 1913 in Sussex County, NJ and he died when my Dad was only 5 years old, much of my genealogy research is about the Grandfather I never met. Even at that early age, my father remembers his mother holding off the police at the front door while his Dad escaped through the back door. Then I found a newspaper item in 1889 which welcomed Cornelius Hamler back as a "citizen of the state of New Jersey." (My policeman cousin told me that one reason you lose your state citizenship is when you commit a felony.) My Grandfather appears with his wife Annie in the Census of 1880 so he must have been in the state prison at some point between 1880 and 1889. Is there a "Black Sheep" web site for New Jersey?? And how do I find out what crime my Grandfather committed? Do I just have to look through the newspapers from 1880 to 1889? Sounds pretty daunting. Thanks! Kathleen