In a message dated 6/15/03 11:54:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gsaunders@fuse.net writes: > Subj: [NJUnion] Help with Townley Descendent > Date: 6/15/03 11:54:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time > From: <A HREF="mailto:gsaunders@fuse.net">gsaunders@fuse.net</A> > To: <A HREF="mailto:NJUNION-L@rootsweb.com">NJUNION-L@rootsweb.com</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > Dear List, > > I am attempting to confirm information sent to me by a Towneley Hall > researcher in reference to my query about my ggg grandfather, Caleb Townley > of Elizabethtown, N.J. Other than my gg grqandmother's death certificate, > the only reference I have found on him was on the "Old Newark" site where > his marriage to Deborah Ann Heming is recorded as 24 Feb 1829. > > Below is the information that was sent to me. (Caleb's father, Effingham, > is not to be confused with Effingham, Jr. who would have been his uncle.) > > 1986 John Robertson of Somerville, N.J., gave to Towneley Hall a pedigree of > the Towneleys of Elizabethtown from who he was descended. The name Caleb > only appeared once and it seems that this Caleb was the youngest of 5 sons > and 2 daughters of Effingham and Rhoda Towneley. Effingham was born August > 1, 1759 and died May 2, 1828, Rhoda's maiden name is not known but it seems > she was born around 1766 and died October 26, 1823. Both Effingham and Rhoda > were buried in St Johns, Elizabethtown N.J.. > > Mr Robertson's pedigree does not provide any further evidence concerning the > children of Effingham and Rhoda so I cannot say if this Caleb was the one > who married Deborah Ann Heming on February 24, 1829, however there is > nothing in any of the dates that rule it out. If Rhoda was born in 1766 it > is not unreasonable to estimate that her youngest was born around 1804 and > married in 1829. > > As regards Effingham, the pedigree shows him to be the great-grandson of > Colonel Richard Towneley, the first of Elizabethtown, through his > grandfather Effingham (born around 1690) and father Richard (born December > 18, 1720). > > I hope that the records for St Johns, Elizabethtown, may give you more > information on the children. > > > Thanks! > Gayle Saunders > Gayle, The book "Inscriptions on Tombstones and Monuments in the Burying Grounds of the First Presbyterian Church and St. Johns Church at Elizabeth, New Jersey 1664-1892" lists the following tombstone inscriptions in St. Johns Cemetery: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Grave #285 R. T. In memory of Rhoda Wife of Effingham Townly; who died Oct r 26th 1823 in the 58th year of her age The months of affliction are o're The days and the nights of distress We see her in anguish no more She's gained her happy release - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Grave # 286 E. T. In memory of Effingham Townly who died May 2d 1828 in the 69th year of his age ______ Farewell ye friends whose tender care Has long engag'd my love' Your fond embrace I now exchange For better friends above - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Now, in the book, there is a grave listing between the two above, without any number. It says: Jonas Son of David & Abigail Smith died May 8th 1827 Aged 4 years 10 months & 28 days. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Perhaps this Jonas is the grandson of the above, the daughter of Effingham and Rhoda Townly. But, mind you, this is only my guess. Hope this helps a bit. Dave from Long Island