In a message dated 6/15/03 10:04:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, djfab@dmci.net writes: > Subj: RE: [NJUnion] Visting Union County > Date: 6/15/03 10:04:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time > From: <A HREF="mailto:djfab@dmci.net">djfab@dmci.net</A> > To: <A HREF="mailto:NJUNION-L@rootsweb.com">NJUNION-L@rootsweb.com</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > Stephen Day (b. Chatham, 1769) and Polly Bonnell (b. 1772, NJ). His > parents were Stephen Day, Sr. (Chatham) and Damaris Foster, her parents > were Benjamin Bonnell (B. East Orange or Elizabethtown, 1723-D. Madison? > 1798) and Rachel Van Winkle (1727-1813). I'm not sure why their children > were born in Elizabeth, but that is what is listed for them. > > I'm heading out there a little blind, from Michigan. I've never been to > Jersey. > My plan is to visit Morristown, Chatham and maybe Madison. > > Stephen Sr.'s sister in law was Hannah Caldwell. I think she was from > Connecticut Farms. Does that place still exist? > > Thank you all for your help! > > > Connecticut Farms still exists as a part of Union Township NJ. There are 7 people with the surname DAY buried in the Elizabeth Presbyterian Church Cemetery. None with the first name Stephen There are 9 BONNEL's or BONNELL's buried there also. None with the first name Benjamin. There are no VanWINKLE's there. Dave from Long Island