KINNEY, READ, SNYDER John's son Harry was married to Ada Snyder, the Snyder family appears to have been related to the KINNEY family. A list of attendees at the 14th Kinney family Reunion in 1935 included Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder and Mrs. Harry Reed of Hainesburg. Evidently Harry decided to avoid the in-laws! List was printed in the "Warren Journal" 15 August 1935.
BLAINE; CURLISS; FREESE; LINABERRY; READ or REED; RYMMON; SNYDER Looking for descendants of JOHN C. READ and CORNELIA BLAINE. JOHN C. READ, born June 1848 and died 1934 Son of SAMUEL D. Read (1819 - 1879) and ABIGAIL H. CURLISS (1821 - 1874), both buried Union Cemetery, Route 519, Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey. Grandson of SAMUEL READ and MARIE H. FREESE Married: CORNELIA BLAINE born 1855 or 1857 and died 1921. 1900 United States Federal Census places the family in Hope Township. John's father's farm was in Frelinghuysen Township on Censii from 1850 through 1870. Children: FAYETTE READ born June 1881 and died 9 July 1962, married BENJAMIN RYMMON of Washington, Warren County (1878-1947 in Sarasota, Florida). SADIE A. READ born September 1884 ROBBINS READ born July 1887 ETHEL READ born Feb 1889 married CLAIR LINABERRY (1889-1968) ABBIE READ born September 1893 JOHN READ born May 1895 HARRY C. READ 27 July 1897 - July 1984 married ADA C. SNYDER, born 1902. She was the daughter of G. IRVIN and HANNAH M. SNYDER. All four buried together in Fairview Cemetery, Columbia, Knowlton Township, Warren County. Residence at death for Harry was Blairstown. MARY READ born April 1900 Not sure if there were more children after Mary ANy informaton would be welcome!
McMURTRIE; READ or REED; COLEMAN; COOKE; SUTTON MARY READ born 2 June 1818 probably in Knowlton (now Blairstown) Township, Susssex (now Warren) County, New Jersey; died after 1862. Daughter of AARON READ, born 24 February 1786 and died 19 January 1861, by his second wife, MARGARET ANN COOKE, born 7 October 1813 and died 14 May 1855. They are buried in Union Brick Cemetery intersection of Union Brick and Heller Hill Roads, Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey. Granddaughter of JOSEPH READ and SARAH SUTTON, and of LEVI COOKE MARY READ married ANDREW McMURTRIE on 10 February 1841 in Warren County. They may have resided in Andover, Sussex County, for part of their married life. Children: DAYTON F. McMURTRIE, died Sept. 26, 1860, Aged 1 year, 5 months and 8 days, buried Union Cemetery, Route 519, Hope Township, Warren County. MARY McMURTRIE appears in the July 1865 settlement of the estate of JOHN HETTY READ, her first cousin. John Read died 14 August 1862 intestate (without a will). He was very wealthy. He also was unmarried and had no children or surviving brothers and sisters. The surrogate court of Warren County divided the estate among his 66 surviving first cousins (both Reads (his father was JAMES READ) and Colemans (his mother was MEHITABLE COLEMAN)). Mary is listed as the wife of Andrew McMurtrie. I am interested in other children Andrew and Mary may have had, names of Andrew's parents and grandparents, also interested in contacting descendants as I have had little luck with this line.
NEWMAN, COLEMAN, COOL, GILES, HAZEN, PETERSEN, READ or REED, SUTTON REBECCA NEWMAN, born 1794, died 5 December 1866. Daughter of JOSEPH NEWMAN born 23 February 1768 in Morris County, New Jersey and died 24 November 1848, buried Union Cemetery on Route 519, Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey; and AZUBAH MARY READ born 12 September 1773 and died 20 January 1797, burial place unknown. Granddaughter of JOSEPH READ and SARAH SUTTON, and of THOMAS NEWMAN, Jr. and REBECCA GILES JOSEPH NEWMAN married twice after Azubah's death, first to LEAH PETERSEN (1759-1828) and second to ELEANOR HAZEN (1769-1853). The later is supposed to have died in Virginia, and to be buried there. REBECCA NEWMAN married first name unknown LEWIS Rebecca appears on the 1850 census (page 486b) as the resident of the household of ABRAHAM and LEAH COOL. Eleanor Newman (age 81), her step-mother, also lived in the household. I suspect Leah is her half-sister, a daughter of Joseph Newman and Leah Petersen. The Cools were residents of Frelinghuysen Township, where Abraham was a farmer. There is no husband listed for Rebecca in the census. She was 55 years old at the time. Rebecca also appears in the July 1865 settlement of the estate of JOHN HETTY READ, her first cousin. John Read died 14 August 1862 intestate (without a will). He was very wealthy. He also was unmarried and had no children or surviving brothers and sisters. The surrogate court of Warren County divided the estate among his 66 surviving first cousins (both Reads (his father was JAMES READ) and Colemans (his mother was MEHITABLE COLEMAN)). The settlement lists Rebecca as REBECCA LUSE, although her grave stone is clearly marked LEWIS. Am interested in the name of Rebecca's husband and any children they might have had. Also interested in the names and other data concerning Rebecca's half brothers and sisters.
Opening line of the first posting should read STEPHEN READ of Hope, not David. Stephen had a brother named David (born circa 1801). Other brothers were John K. Read born 1798, probably resided Wantage, Sussex County; Daniel Read (born 1804) resided Stuebens County, New York; and Joseph Read (22 June 1807-19 January 1829). Sorry for the confusion.
Here's a little holiday present for all of you who have ancestors buried in Union Brick Cemetery. Ever wonder why you can't find baptism records for individuals who you know were born in Warren County in the late 18th century and are buried in Union Brick? The answer is that they were probably BAPTISTS, and the Baptists do not practise infant baptism, only adult. Here's some information, with annotations by me in [ ], about Union Brick from: Thomas S. Griffiths "A History of the Baptists in New Jersey," published 1904, Barr Press Publishing Company, Highstown, New Jersey. Page 90: "Morgan Edward gives us what we have of the early life of Knowlton church stating that, 'about 1754, two Baptist families, each a husband and wife moved from Kingwood to the neighborhood.' Soon after their coming, another Baptist family from Kingwood moved to that vicinity. These invited Baptist ministers to visit them. Their pastor at Kingwood and Rev. H. Crossley of Mount Olive church [this is Schooley's Mountain] visited them. As a reult of their labors, eight persons went to Kingwood and were baptized, uniting with that church. The date of deed of the land, on which their meeting house stood was August 9th 1756. Their house of worship was built in 1763 and was distant five miles from Roxbury (Mount Olive) Baptist church edifice, on a knoll like a sugar loaf, the top of which was broken off. From this resemblance the church derived its name, 'Knowlton.' Knowlton became extinct in 1800. "Rev. T.F. Clancy, an intelligent and cultured man, sent by the Philadelphia Association to take charge of the Honeywell school [in Mt. Hermon in Hope Township], and pastor of the Delaware church [in Knowlton Township, a Baptist congregation], writes in 1853: 'About eight miles east of the Delaware church formed in 1834, is an old graveyard, killed (?) by a drunken minister, if tradition bears true testimony.' The Delaware church was in Knowlton township, probably formed of descendants of Knowlton church." [Morgan Edwards was a Baptist Minister in the late 18th century, evidently he wrote, among other things, a history of Baptist churches, including those in New Jersey. I have been searching for a copy of his book with no luck, as it is long out of print] Now the above description places the church in Knowlton Township, on a hill, with an old grave yard. Union Brick cemetery is on a hill top in Blairstown Township today, but it use to be part of Knowlton Township. With that established, on page 91 of Griffiths, there is more information which I believe firmly places Knowlton Baptist church inside the fence of Union Brick cemetery. Page 91: "Rev. H. Crossley was the first pastor of Knowlton, for three years. Elkanna Holmes was pastor in 1775, and after him, Rev. D. Jayne, an indefinite time. In 1785, DANIEL VAUGHN [my emphasis] was ordained for the pastorate. With his charge, Morgan Edwards account of Knowlton church closes January 2nd, 1790." REV. DANIEL VAUGHN is buried in Union Brick Cemetery. He owned a farm near the cemetery. I believe that this clinches the association of Knowlton Baptist church with Union Brick Cemetery. Vaughn was their pastor. What I find interesting is the fact that the church dissolved in 1800. Daniel lived another 10 years after the church closed. What I do know about Baptist history for this perod leads me to believe that the church was probably ripped apart by the same internal theological arguments that the Baptists were experiencing in all their churches in the United States. The Christian Church (now the Disciples of Christ, United Church of Christ, and Christian Churches) was formed during the late 1790s and first two decades of the 19th century. Many of the ministers of this church had originally been ordained as Baptist Ministers. The Christians main gripe was that the many Protestant denominations had wandered too far from the original precepts of the Christian Church. The Chr! istians sought to return to a "purer" Christianity and shed the hierarchical form of government and many of the other rules and regulations of several Protestant Denominations. The Christians, like the Baptists, practised adult baptism by immersion. By the 1820s there was a Christian Church in Johnsonburg, formed by the Elder Jonathan S. Thompson. Many of the members of this church in Johnsonburg appear to have originally been Baptists and may have belonged to Knowlton Baptist. Two of Thompson's wives are buried in Union Brick. By the time the Christian Church was formed in Johnsonburg, the Knowlton Baptist church meeting house would have been 60 years old. It hadn't been used by the congregation for over 20 years. If it was a frame building it was probably in disrepair, or falling over. There is no building in the cemetery today, nor are foundation lines visible in the grass. By the time Snell wrote his history of Warren County in 1881, there was no building in the cemetery! . Nor does Snell mention Knowlton Baptist church; it appears to have passed out of memory by 1881. The Rev. Clancy's 1853 comment that Knowlton church was killed "by a drunken minister, if tradition bears true testimony" (page 91), may have more to do with Daniel Vaughn being drunk on the new theology of the Christians than on alcohol. As for DANIEL VAUGHN's personal life...he was born 17 June 1746 in Wales, an area which produced many Baptists, and died 29 May 1810 in Knowlton Township, Sussex (now Warren) County, New Jersey. His first wife was Dinah Watkins, who was buried in Union Brick. Her stone is inscribed: Here Lies The Remains Of Dinah the Wife of the Revd Daniel Vaughn. Departed This Life October the 1f 1794. Aged 46 Years, 6 Months & 2 Days. The Mother of 11 Children Whose Names are Jacob Richard David & John Elizabeth Rachel Lydia Sarah Rhoda & Dinah & Daniel This stone made by J.S. Teezel Daniel's stone is not an original stone, it is a replacement. It notes that he was a 1st Lieut 1st REGT, Sussex County NJ Military Revolutionary War. It also names him as the Rev. Daniel Vaughn. Daniel's second wife was Hannah Read, the daughter of Joseph Read and Sarah Sutton. She was born 1765 and died 9 June 1839 in Tompkins County, New York. They had 7 children: Samuel, Benjamin O., Azubah (Teeter), Hannah (Owen/Brown), Phebe (Owen), William and Amanda (Thompson). Daniel was Hannah's second husband. Her first husband was Benjamin Ogden (10 February 1761 - 26 August 1794). In the work I have done with the Vaughns and Ogden descendants I have found no Baptists. Presbyterians and Methodists, but no Baptists. I bet Daniel left the Baptist Church and his children followed suit. For more about the Vaughns and Ogdens and about Elder Jonathan S. Thompson, visit me at Read Family Connections www.charm.net/~edrtjd/readgen/ I wish you all a joyous holiday season, whatever religious celebration you may observe. May you find lots of Genealogy material wrapped up for you (and maybe the answer to that impossible-to-nail-down ancestor!). In Peace, Esther Doyle Read
Jan: Sorry for the delay...Cut and pasted below is information from S. Reichard's excellent compilation on Albertsons references Victoria in context of being spouse to EH Albertson. Hope this helps. Norman Albertson Brentwood TN EDWARD HORACE ALBERTSON (Nicholas, Garret, Nicholas, Samuel) b. December 3, 1839 m. VICTORIA NEWMAN of Frelinghuysen NJ as Edward H. Albertson of Hope NJ on February 21, 1866 d. May 19, 1931 in Aberdeen WA. Discharged from the military on June 25, 1863 (Albertson Genealogy). b 1839 d. 1931 Co. H 31st NJ Vol. Buried in Hope Union Cemetery (Gravestone). Victoria b. September 3, 1840 d. December 20, 1913 (E. H. Albertson Notebook N. J. H. S.). b. 1840 d. 1913 Buried in Hope Union Cemetery Hope NJ (Gravestone). Listed as son in petition at death of Samuel (4-298 Warren County NJ) and Aruae (4-423 Warren County NJ). In February 27, 1897 and April 2, 1898 he was living in Bangor PA. E. H. Albertson of Hackettstown NJ was a merchant in 1886 (Warren County History and Directory 1886). 1850 census listed Edward H. Albertson aged 10 living with Samuel and Aruae Albertson of Frelinghuysen NJ. 1860 census listed Edward H. aged 20 with Samuel and Aruae J. Albertson of Frelinghuysen NJ. 1870 census listed E. H. Albertson aged 30 in dry goods living! in Hope NJ with the following household: Victoria aged 26 and Charles C. aged 1. Victoria Albertson of Bangor PA died December 20, 1913 (E. H. Albertson Notebook N. J. H. S.). Gravestone in Hope Union Cemetery, Hope NJ listed son Sammy who died September 13, 1868 aged 7 months and 16 days and an infant who died November 6, 1866. infant b.1866 Sammy b. 1868 Charles C. b. February 22, 1869 Abraham Horace b. April 14, 1872
READ or REED, BUCKLEY, CYPHERS, DURLING, SHACKLETON, SUTTON, WADE ISAAC SHACKLETON READ, Jr. born 12 June 1794 probably in Knowlton, Sussex (now Warren) County, New Jersey, died 5 March 1876 probably in Hope Township, Warren County, buried in Hope in the cemetery connected to St. John's United Methodist Church. Known also as the Old Moravian Cemetery. Son of ISAAC READ, Sr. born 30 December 1762, died 1 March 1838 and MARY SHACKLETON, born January 1762, died 19 May 1835, both buried Union Brick Cemetery, Union Brick and Heller Hill Roads, Blairstown Township, Warren County. Grandson of JOSEPH READ and SARAH SUTTON, and of RICHARD and MARY SHACKLETON. ISAAC READ, Jr. married two times: First to MARY DURLING. Second to ABIGAIL W. BUCKLEY on 6 April 1842 in Warren County. Ceremony performed by Elder Edward Barrass, a Baptist minister. Abigail was the daughter of JOHN T. BUCKLEY and CLARISSA WADE. She was born 13 June 1808 and died 1 January 1880 probably in Hope Township, Warren County, buried in Hope in the cemetery connected to St. John's United Methodist Church. Known also as the Old Moravian Cemetery. The 1830 census lists 6 individuals in Isaac's household: MALE, 30 to 40 years of age (born 1790-1800), ISAAC READ, Jr. MALE, 20 to 30 years of age (born 1800-1810), not one of Isaac's brothers, Isaac was the youngest boy. FEMALE, 20 to 30 years of age (born 1800-1810), MARY DURLING??? MALE, 10 to 15 years of age (born 1815-1820), child of Isaac and Mary??? FEMALE, 10 to 15 years of age (born 1815-1820) child of Isaac and Mary??? FEMALE 5 to 10 years of age (born 1820-1825) child of Isaac and Mary??? The 1840 Census lists 3 free whites and 4 free blacks in the Read household (there are no free blacks in 1830), the free whites were: MALE, 40 to 50 years of age (born 1790-1800), ISAAC READ, Jr. FEMALE, 40 to 50 years of age (born 1790-1800), MARY DURLING??? FEMALE, 15 to 20 years of age (born 1820-1825), child of Isaac and Mary??? I am looking for the names of the children and of Isaac Read, Jr. and Mary Durling. There were five children by ABIGAIL BUCKLEY: CLARISSA READ was born circa 1843 in Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey. SOREN WADE READ was born 1844 in Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey, and died 1914. He married SARAH CYPHERS. Early censii give his name as "Aaron Wade" Read. However, on the 1900 census he appears as "Soren W." Read. His tombstone is inscribed "S. Wade Read." buried in Hope in the cemetery connected to St. John's United Methodist Church. Known also as the Old Moravian Cemetery. ABIGAIL JANE READ was born circa 1848 in Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey. Known as Abby. ISAAC WINFIELD READ was born 3 January 1850 in Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey. Known as Winfield. HARRIET READ was born 15 May 1853 in Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey.
READ or REED, FORCE, KIRKPATRICK, LAURONSON, LEWIS, SUTTON DAVID READ born circa 1799 probably in Knowlton, Sussex (now Warren) County, New Jersey, died 2 May 1851 probably in Hope, Warren County, buried in Hope in the cemetery connected to St. John's United Methodist Church. Known also as the Old Moravian Cemetery. Occupation on 1850 Census: Weaver. Resided in the Village of Hope in 1850. Son of JOSEPH READ, born 10 January 1777, died 11 November 1806 and MARY KIRKPATRICK, born 21 February 1777, died 11 March 1821, both buried Union Brick Cemetery, Union Brick and Heller Hill Roads, Blairstown Township, Warren County. Grandson of JOSEPH READ and SARAH SUTTON, and of JOHN KIRKPATRICK and LYDIA LEWIS. DAVID READ married three times First to UNKNOWN, circa 1820. Second to KEZUAH FORCE, 12 November 1842 in Warren County. Third to ELIZABETH LAURONSON of Stillwater, Sussex County on 29 July 1849, in Warren County. Ceremony performed by Elder Edward Barrass, a Baptist minister. Had at least four children, three by the first wife and one by Keziah Force. DAUGHTER READ, born between 1820 and 1825 (on the 1830 Census) DAUGHTER READ, born between 1820 and 1825 (on the 1830 Census) SON READ, born between 1825 and 1830 (on the 1830 Census) ABBY READ, born circa 1845 (on the 1850 Census). Stephen does not appear on the 1840 Census in New Jersey. I am looking for the names of the children and of the first wife, as well as dates of birth and death. Also interested in marriages of the children.
WILSON ca1780-1881 NJ>OH Samuel WILSON #5342 m. Elizabeth ____ #5343 2 Sarah A. WILSON #5333 b. ca 1805 NJ d. 31 Dec 1881 OH m. John LAMBERTSON #5332 m. 6 Jul 1822 NJ b. ca 1805 NJ d. ?? Oct 1875 Montgomery County, OH 3 Elizabeth LAMBERTSON #149 b. 07-JUN-1823 Sussex Co., NJ d. 11-OCT-1860 OH m. Carey Kinkade GILLILAND #140 m. 15 Oct 1839 Butler Co., OH b. ??-___-1815 Red Oak, Brown, OH d. ?? ___ 1850 Ross Twp, Butler, OH 3 Wilson Jackson LAMBERTSON #5334 b. 9 Jun 1826 Warren Co., NJ d. 9 Sep 1844 3 Carmon W. LAMBERTSON #5335 b. 30 Jan 1828 Warren Co., OH d. 17 Aug 1870 OH m. Jane VANLOU #5344 m. 2 Oct 1850 Butler Co., OH 3 George G. LAMBERTSON #5336 b. 5 Jul 1831 Warren Co., NJ d. 5 Dec 1870 New York, NY m. Harriet JONES #5345 m. 2 Sep 1851 Butler Co., OH b. ca 1834 3 John V. LAMBERTSON #5337 b. 17 Aug 1833 Belvedere, NJ d. 30 Aug 1913 Farmersville, OH m. Hannah HUDSON #5346 m. 21 May 1854 Butler Co., OH b. ca 1833 d. ?? Jun 1879 m. Annie E. OLIVER #5347 m. 20 Apr 1882 Farmland, OH d. 1 May 1901 3 Sarah W. LAMBERTSON #5338 b. 1 Dec 1835 Warren Co., OH d. Elwood, IN m. John LYST #5348 m. 22 Feb 1855 Butler Co., OH b. 14 Feb 1831 3 Nelson J. LAMBERTSON #5339 b. 4 Apr 1838 Butler Co., IN d. 3 Oct 1929 Dayton, OH m. Eliza Jane JOHNSON #5349 m. 26 Jun 1858 Butler Co., OH b. ca 1837 d. 6 Jul 1899 3 Mary LAMBERTSON #5340 b. 29 Dec 1840 Franklin Co., IN m. Samuel SNIVELY #5350 m. 28 Nov 1863 Butler Co., OH 3 Cary W. LAMBERTSON #5341 b. 29 Apr 1846 Butler Co., IN d. 18 Mar 1918 Elwood, IN m. Clara E. COOK #5351 m. 1 Oct 1868 OH b. 16 Nov 1848 d. 23 Jan 1943 Jim Mayor <[email protected]>
LAMBERTSON ca1805-1933 Montgomery,OH>Warren,OH>NJ>OH>IN John Lambertson #5332 b. ca 1805 NJ d. ?? Oct 1875 Farmersville, Montgomery, OH, bur. Farmersville Cemetery, Farmersville, Montgomery, OH m. 06 JUL 1822, Belvidere, Sussex, NJ, Sarah A. WILSON #5333 b. 1800-1810, NJ, d. 21 DEC 1881, OH, bur. Farmersville Cemetery, Farmersville, Montgomery, OH (daughter of Samuel WILSON and Elizabeth ____) Elizabeth W. LAMBERTSON, b. 7 JUN 1823, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 11 OCT 1860, OH m. 15 Oct 1839 Butler Co., OH, Carey Kinkade GILLILAND #140 b. ??-___-1815 Red Oak, Brown, OH d. ?? ___ 1850 Ross Twp, Butler, OH Nancy GILLILAND #778 b. c1840 OH Rebecca GILLILAND #152 b. ??-___-1843 Ross Twp., Butler, OH d. 1902/09 m. Joseph B. Cone #153 b. 1844 d. 1914 Eliza Amanda GILLILAND #779 b. c1845 Ross Twp., Butler, OH m. Leslie Frost #803 Franklin GILLILAND #150 b. c1849 Ross Twp., Butler, OH Angeline GILLILAND #118 b. 31-MAY-1852 d. 26- APR-1879 m. John MAYOR #116 m. 26-NOV-1876 La Harpe, Hancock, IL b. 08-JUL-1852 IL d. 04-DEC-1878 Jenny (or Jennie) Elizabeth GILLILAND #151 m. ____ TIMMERMAN #805 Wilson Jackson LAMBERTSON #5334 b. 9 Jun 1826 Warren Co., NJ d. 9 SEP 1844, Butler Co., OH Carmon W. LAMBERTSON #5335 b. 30 Jan 1828 Warren Co., NJ d. 17 Aug 1870 OH, German Twp., Montgomery, OH m. Jane Vanlou #5344 m. 2 Oct 1850 Butler Co., OH George G. LAMBERTSON #5336 b. 5 Jul 1831 Warren Co., NJ d. 5 Dec 1870 NY, NY m1. 02 SEP 1851, Butler Co., OH, Harriett JONES #5345, b. ca1834, d. >1892, prob. Butler Co., OH m2. >1860, Adelaide HALL b. 3 MAR 1833, Goshen, Litchfield Co., CT, d. 26 JUN 1913, Goshen, Litchfield Co., CT (daughter of Asaph HALL and Hannah PALMER) John V. LAMBERTSON #5337 b. 17 Aug 1833 Belvedere, Warren, NJ d. 30 Aug 1913 Farmersville, Butler, OH m1. Hannah HUDSON #5346 m. 21 May 1854 Butler Co., OH b. ca 1833 d. ?? Jun 1879 m2. Annie E. OLIVER #5347 m. 20 Apr 1882 Farmland, OH d. 1 May 1901 Sarah Wilson LAMBERTSON #5338 b. 1 Dec 1835 Warren Co., OH d. Elwood, Madison, IN m. John LYST #5348 m. 22 Feb 1855 Butler Co., OH b. 14 Feb 1831 Nelson J. LAMBERTSON #5339 b. 4 Apr 1838 Stillwell Corner, Butler, IN d. 3 Oct 1929 Dayton, Montgomery, OH m. Eliza Jane JOHNSON #5349 m. 26 Jun 1858 Butler Co., OH b. ca 1837 d. 6 Jul 1899 Mary S. LAMBERTSON #5340 b. 29 Dec 1840 Franklin Co., IN m. Samuel SNIVELY #5350 m. 28 Nov 1863 Butler Co., OH Cary W. LAMBERTSON #5341 b. 29 Apr 1846 Butler Co., OH d. 18 Mar 1918 Elwood, Madison, IN Jim Mayor <[email protected]>
Hi, folks.... I've added Weller Free Church Cemetery, Franklin Township, Warren County, to my web site. You can find it starting at http://www.raub-and-more.com/warrencemeteries/weller.html Happy Holidays! Jan Reuther
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Good thought, Peggy. However, I neglected to mention that the letter says, "Mr. Wilson and myself were roaming through the little state of Jersey. Went up to Uncle Warren Hawk's by the way of Hope...." The letters are written to Mattie Rice whose ancestors, the Raubs, were from Blairstown. She, herself, lived in both PA and NJ before moving to Iowa, and the letter goes on to ask, "Do you remember when you and Em Haggerty came thru on horseback to see me?" (And by the way, I found an Emaline Haggerty of Paulina, NJ, marrying James Smith Carr of Stroudsburg, PA, in 1873.) So, I'm feeling pretty certain that the Hope mentioned is the Hope in Warren County. Thanks! Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "peggyt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 11:59 AM Subject: Re: [NJWARREN] Hawk, Albertson, Newman, Wilson > "by the way of Hope" might be referring to New Hope, PA. This is across the > Delaware River from New Jersey. > Peggy Lyte Tyrrell >
"by the way of Hope" might be referring to New Hope, PA. This is across the Delaware River from New Jersey. Peggy Lyte Tyrrell Jan Reuther wrote: > Hi, Folks... > > I recently got copies of some old letters which were sent to a distant > cousin in 1868. The writer was living in Pennsylvania at the time, close > enough to easily hop across the river to visit New Jersey. > > There are 4 names in the letters that I'm hoping someone can identify. > > The writer of the letters was "Al" or "Allie" Wilson (a female). I believe > her husband was Jake. She visited her uncle, Warren Hawk "by the way of > Hope", and while there, "Vic" (another female) Albertson (maiden name > Newman) called to see her. > > Do these names ring any bells with anyone? > > Thanks! > > Jan Reuther > > ==== NJWARREN Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237
Hi, Folks! I've added the Belvidere (New) Cemetery to my web site. You can find it starting at http://www.raub-and-more.com/warrencemeteries/belvcem/a2ebelvcem.html Jan Reuther
Hi, Folks... I recently got copies of some old letters which were sent to a distant cousin in 1868. The writer was living in Pennsylvania at the time, close enough to easily hop across the river to visit New Jersey. There are 4 names in the letters that I'm hoping someone can identify. The writer of the letters was "Al" or "Allie" Wilson (a female). I believe her husband was Jake. She visited her uncle, Warren Hawk "by the way of Hope", and while there, "Vic" (another female) Albertson (maiden name Newman) called to see her. Do these names ring any bells with anyone? Thanks! Jan Reuther
Dominic Benjamin VAN DER LINDE, 2nd child of Hendrick VAN DER LINDE by his wife Adriantje WESTERVELT, was baptised at Hackensack, 16 Aug 1719; Witnesses Pieter VAN DER LINDE & wife Geesie. He married 5 Dec 1749 at Pompton (HaCR66) by NJ License dated 9 Nov 1749, Elizabeth SCHUYLER, daughter of Philip SCHUYLER and Hester KINGSLAND, born 22 Feb 1721 (NJA Wills 4:375; NYGBR 9:159). His will was dated 24 Jan 1789, probated 31 Aug 1789 (NJA Wills 7:237) Best, Bob Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Carter <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 12:51 PM Subject: [NJWARREN] FW: Re: Phillip SCHUYLER 12-23-1717 > *******Corrected Copy************* > > Phillipus SCHUYLER, b. 9-11-1687, married Hester Kingsland, had 12 children, > one of whom was Philip born 12-23-1717... He had at least 2 children, Garret > and Philip... Seeking any information on him.. Wife, other children, where > settled etc. All help appreciated. > Thanks. > > DICK CARTER > [email protected] >
*******Corrected Copy************* Phillipus SCHUYLER, b. 9-11-1687, married Hester Kingsland, had 12 children, one of whom was Philip born 12-23-1717... He had at least 2 children, Garret and Philip... Seeking any information on him.. Wife, other children, where settled etc. All help appreciated. Thanks. DICK CARTER [email protected]