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    1. [NJWARREN] Re: Phillip SCHUYLER 12-23-1717
    2. Richard Carter
    3. Phillipus SCHUYLER, b. 9-11-1687, married Hester Kingsland, had 12 children, one of whom was Philip born 12-12-1717... 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]

    12/07/2001 05:38:14
    1. [NJWARREN] NJ 1850 Census Lookup Please - SAYRE
    2. Would SKS please lookup the following in the 1850 Federal Census for NJ? SAYRE, David M.; Sussex Co - p. 166 - Sparta Twp SAYRE, Fracis; Mercer Co - p. 335 - Nottingham SAYRE, John Fr.; Mercer Co - p. 248 - Ewing Twp Thank you, Dan

    11/30/2001 04:45:37
    1. [NJWARREN] Burroughs and Criger
    2. My family Bible is inscribed George A. Criger born 1840 married Sarah Burroughs from Danville, NJ 12/29/1859 in Townsbury NJ. Looking for information on both families and the history of area.

    11/29/2001 04:33:29
    1. [NJWARREN] NJ 1850 Census Lookup - SEARS, Frances & Kesiah
    2. Greetings! I'm at it again! Would SKS pls lookup the following in the 1850 NJ federal census: SEARS, Frances; WARR - 461 - Franklin SEARS, Kesiah; WARR - 502 - Independ Thank You! Dan C.

    11/29/2001 03:04:09
    1. [NJWARREN] NJ 1850 Census Lookup - SEARS
    2. Would SKS pls lookup the following in 1850 NJ Federal Census: SEARS, Charles; WARR-500-Hardwick SEARS, William; WARR-497-Hardwick Thank You, Dan C.

    11/27/2001 09:34:23
    1. [NJWARREN] NJ 1850 Census Lookup Please - DOUGHERTY, William
    2. Would SKS pls lookup the following in 1850 NJ Federal Census: DOUGHERTY, William; Warren County - 479 - Frelingh Thank You, Dan C.

    11/27/2001 07:23:38
    1. [NJWARREN] re: COLE
    2. I made of found the death of my Samuel Cole and his wife Sarah Ann Cole. Can someone help ?????????? The death dates are fine but the birth date is suspect for Sarah Ann ????????????? They are buried 'Summerfield Cemetery Medodist Espiscopal Church Oxford TWP' Samuel born 17 apr 1831 - died 13 Jan 1892 Sarah Ann born 7 Dec 1831 - died 10 May 1901 Sarah Ann was a widow in 1900 census p17 Oxford TWP birth listed as 15 Oct 1836 Does anyone else claim them as their family? Frank where are you? Can you help? Thank you. DeAnne [email protected] ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    11/22/2001 11:39:19
    1. [NJWARREN] Nolen Mary L
    2. Stewart J.A.Woolever Jr
    3. From-[Bklyn] List-BSU 10-25-1918 Obits Mary Louise NOLEN, born at Springfield, N. J., a daughter of the late James H. and Lucy E. YOUNG WHITE, died yesterday at her home, 305 Macon street, after a brief illness of pneumonia. She was educated at Springfield and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty years, and a member of Our Lady of Victory R. C. Church, for the past fifteen years. A mass of requiem will be celebrated on Monday at 9:30 a.m. She is survived by her husband, Charles H. NOLEN, who is connected with the Long Island Furniture Company; one daughter, Florence E.; three brothers, Edward T. WHITE, of Ridgewood, N. J., and William J., and John H. WHITE, and a sister, Mrs. Catherine MALONE, all of Brooilyn. Interment in the family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, of 201 Park avenue. Hope it helps someone Stewart My Willever- Woolever Family Roots of New Jersey & Pa. Kin SURNAMES OF MY FAMILY: ALEXANDER,BENWARD,BERGDAL,CASKEY,CHICHESTER, CRONIN,CROSTLEY, DALLEY,DALTON,DITTIG,DODD,ENGROFF,FOGEL,GERARD, GRIMESON,HANDLER,HEATH,HILL,HOUSTON,JOHNSON,KAY, LEE,MAJOR,MICKEL,NOLAN,POOL,SCOTT,SILVERTHORN, TAYLOR,TIMS,TIMMS,WARREN,WAINWRIGHT,WILLEVER,& WOOLEVER,[with variations]VOGEL,VREELAND, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/o/o/Stewart-J-Woolever-jr/index.html

    11/21/2001 07:16:00
    1. [NJWARREN] Index to NJ Deaths, A-Z, 1848-1867 Lookup: DOUGHERTY, John
    2. Dan Conner
    3. Greetings! Would anyone out there have access to the Index to NJ Deaths, A-Z, 1848-1867? I'd like to have a listing of JOHN DOUGHERTY's or DOUGHTY's. This might also be spelled DOCHERTY, DOTHERTY or DOTY. Thank You, Dan Conner Researching: BRIGGS, BURNS, CONNER, CONNOR, COOPMAN, DAVIS, DAUGHERTY, DOCHERTY, DOTHERTY, DOUGHERTY, DOUGHTY, FIELD, GARCELON, GRAHAM, KAMM, KOOPMAN, MARSHALL, METTLER, RUNYON, STROM, YOUNG, WYCKOFF _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    11/19/2001 05:58:32
    1. [NJWARREN] RE: Sussex History by Snell
    2. Joanne
    3. Mains Pg.382 Sussex County History , Snell Publ 1881 Stillwater The first of the Mains family to come to Stillwater was Jacob, grandfather to A.T. Mains, now of Stillwater. Jacob made his advent in Stillwater in 1794, coming from Warren County (or what is now Warren County), and purchased of John Puder ( grandfather of Albert Puder, of Andover) a considerable tract of land that included the present farms of A.T. an dH. S. Mains, and upon which John Puder had been living. Jacob Mains children numbered Eight, and were named Peter, Frederick, Mary, Catherine, Abram, Christianne, Sophia and Elizabeth. Of these, the only one living is Elizabeth Wintermute of Newton, age eighty-three. Peter, Frederick and Abram became farmers in Stillwater. Abram and John F. Mains, of Stillwater, are sons of Peter Mains. Abram T. of Stillwater is the only one living of Abram Mains' eight children. Frederick's living children are Henry S., Jesse T., Mrs. Alpheus Hibler, Mrs. Phineas Drake, Mrs. Electa La Barre, Mrs. Dorinda Cook, Mrs. Jane Hull. When Jacob Mains made his settlement in Stillwater his neighbors were John Swartswelder, John Crouse, Henry Divers, Conrad Hammond, Andrew Robbins, Abram Dildine, Richard Allen, John Kimball. Peter Wintermute, Abram Shafer, Samuel Harker , John Hough. Main W.A pg 384 - 387 Mayne Maria pg 381 Peter pg 381 There is also 11 Maines Yours in genealogy Joanne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Sussex History by Snell Dear Joanne, Do you have a copy of the Sussex history book? If so, will you please look and see if there is any history relating to the MAIN, MAYNE or MAINS surname? Thank you for your help. Tisha

    11/14/2001 01:19:26
    1. RE: [NJWARREN] RE: Is Blairstown in Sussex ?
    2. Joanne
    3. History Of Sussex & Warren County by Snell Published 1881 Page 402 B Picture of J. H. Price The progenitors of the Price Family in Frankford Township were Robert and Samuel Price, who, with their brother John came from Connecticut, and settled here among the first white men who found a home inn this part of New Jersey. It is related of Robert hat when a small boy he and his mother were taken prisoners by the Indians at one of the massacres in the Eastern States and marched off together. She being somewhat conversant with the language of the savages, soon learned from their conversation and gestures that she was to be dispatched, and immediately communicated the intelligence to her son. She told him that he must not cry when they kill her , or they would kill him too. She only marched a few rods farther before she was killed. The boy was eventually adopted by one of the squaws as her child, she having lost one of her own a few days previous. He lived with the Indians until he was over twenty-one years old, and was then rescued by his friends. It was a long time before he became thoroughly reconciled to civilized society, and he sometimes expressed a desire to return to the Indians, but the feeling gradually wore away after his release. He removed to Franklin , Sussex County, NJ. John only remained a short time in Franklin, and returned to Connecticut, and subsequently became a mariner, and was never heard of afterwards, which business he and his brothers had previously followed on their own account, until they lost several valuable cargoes by wreckage. Samuel and Robert remained where they settled, the latter on lands about the Plains Church, now occupied by Z. Simmons, and the former on lands at present owned by Elijah Martin and William Luntz. Samuel died in 1768, age seventy-five years, and both he and his wife, Sarah, who died in 1761, age fifty-five years, were buried in the cemetery near the Plains Church," which the Prices had laid out for a burial-place. Samuel is thought to have been married prior to his settlement in New Jersey, and left tow sons, Zachariah , grandfather of our subject, and Francis. Robert left children, the descendants of whom are mostly settled in Ohio and other Western States. Zacharaih , son of Samuel, born Sept. 22,1743, married in 1772, Mary Depue, a lady of Huguenot extraction, who was born Oct. 20, 1754. Their children were; Samuel; Henry; Sarah, wife of Zacharaih Price; Mary, wife of Joseph Hill' Zachariah; Elizabeth. Wife of Jonathan Hill; Jerusha, wife of Joseph Coult; Francis, father of ex-Govenor Price, of New Jersey; Racheal; Joanna, wife of Jonathan Hill; John and Robert. Nancy, do you live in Sussex County, the Sussex Library has this book. Other wise if you want the rest, send me you home addie and I will photo copy the page. Yours in genealogy Joanne

    11/13/2001 12:47:18
    1. Re: [NJWARREN] RE: Is Blairstown in Sussex ?
    2. Robert H Evans
    3. Joanne and all, The first site Joanne lists as having Warren Co.history...doesn't.It concerns Warren Twp.,NJ which is in either Somerset County or Union County,NJ.I'm not trying to be picky,but wouldn't want folks who are not familiar with NJ to be mislead. Otherwise,thank you Joanne for the wealth of information. Bob On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 21:22:24 -0500 "Joanne" <[email protected]> writes: > Hello Laurence, > Blairstown is in Warren County, but Warren County NJ, Sussex County > , > NJ and Orange County, Ny all blended at one time. > Sussex County History by Snell published 1881 > Pg 637 > Early Settlements and Pioneer incidents. > Henry Dilts was among the early settlers, locating on a tract of 600 > acres of land on the Paulinskill at Walnut Valley. At his death the > tract was divided between his four sons, and was subsequently > divided > into six farms, upon some of which his decedents are still living. > Alfred Gwinnup located on the south side of Paulonskill in about > 1800, > where he still lives. Charles Jones lives on the farm settled by his > grandfather, Elias Jones, in the early part of this century, a mile > east > of Walnut Valley post-office. Joshua Smith, who came about the same > time, located on the Paulinskill, east of the mouth of Walnut Creek, > where he and his sons still live. A part of the original Gwinnup and > Dilts property is now owned by J.I. Blair, and occupied by Philip > Linaberry. > > Pg 646 > Walnut Valley > Located near the mouth of Walnut Creek, was so named from the fact > of > the large number of black-walnut trees once growing in that > vicinity, In > 1812, when black-walnut lumber was in good demand for the > manufacturing > of gunstocks, this valley was stripped of it's black-walnut trees, > and > the lumber made from them converted into gunstocks for the American > Army. In 1827 a post-office was established at this place, named > "WalnutValley" and Daniel Vanscoten appointed postmaster. His > commission > was signed by John Quincy Adams, President of the United States, and > John McLean, Postmaster-General. His name has ever since appeared on > the > books of the postmaster-general's office as postmaster at Walnut > Valley,- a much longer period than any other man living can boast of > holding the same position. Although Mr. Vanscoten is in his > eighty-fifth year, and having been postmaster at this place for > Fifty-four years, ans also kept a tavern in the same building since > 1822, he is still in possession of all his faculties, and as active > in > business affairs as most men at the age of fifty years. He was born > in > the township of Knowlton, Jan 16, 1791 (O.S.). > > Pg 372 - 374 > George Lantz came it the township early during the present century, > and > was known as a thrifty and very successful farmer. His children were > William, Jacob, John, David, Peter, George, Susan Ann, and Maria. > > Pg 374 > Lafayette > Collectors > 1875 - 76 William Lantz > 1877- George Backster > 1878-79 William Lantz > > pg. 391 > Frankford > III Early Settlements, Ect. > Started in middle of paragraph > John ( Price) returned to Connecticut, and eventually to seafaring. > Robert and Samuel (Price) remained. The former having settled on > lands > near the Frankford Plains. Church, now occupied by Z. Simmons, and > Samuel upon lands at present owned by Elijah Martin and WILLIAM > LANTZ, > half a mile from his brother. > > Pg 402B > Under Price family > Samuel and Robert remained where they settled, the latter on lands > about > the "Plains Church" now occupied by Z Simmons, and the former on > lands > at present owned by Elijah Martin and William Lantz. > > They mention a cemetery at "Plains Church", maybe William Lantz or > Scharlet are buried there? > > Sussex County New Jersey Marriages > By Howard E. Case > 29 May 1814 Lance, William to Mary Antenue > 29 May 1813 Lantz, William to Margaret Fleming > 07 Dec. 1815 Lantz Jacob to Hannah Henry > 01 Jan 1842 Lantz, David W. (Newton) to Melvine Heminover > 10 Jan 1836 Lantz, John (Frankford) to Malinda Stoll > 18 Mar 1841 Lantz, Martha (Frankford) to Janes Rose > 23 Jan 1839 Lantz, Mary (Newton) to Nathaniel M. Smith > > Marriages in Warren County 1824-1855 > Lantz, George of Harmony to Mary F. Beers of Harmony on 20 June 1847 > by > Rev. E. Barrass, A-267 > > Baptist Cemetery > Montana (on hill) > Harmony, Warren County, NJ > Lance, Sarah Ann, daughter of George and Mary, d. Dec. 21, 1854, > aged > 1-7-10 > Lance, Janes, infant son of George and Mary, d. Oct. 1, 1851 > Montana M.E. Church Yard > Harmony , Warren County, NJ > Lance, Abraham, b. April 18, 1789, d. April 6, 1842, aged 52.11.18; > wife > Mary, "widow of Abram Lance and late wife of Henry Beers", d. April > 14, > 1871, aged 76.0.28. > Lance, George, b. Sept. 21, 1757, d. July 17, 1840, aged 82.9.26; > wife > Anna, b. Dec. 12, 1760, d. Aug. 7, 1843, aged 82.7.25. > > This is kind of a neat site about Warren county, NJ > > http://www.warrennj.org/pages2/history.htm > > Warren cemeteries. > http://raub-and-more.com/warrencemlist.html > > > Hope I've helped you some, if you have any more questions, I'll try > and > answer them > Yours in genealogy > Good Luck, > Joanne > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 6:26 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Is Blairstown in Sussex ? > > Joanne, would Walnut Valley, outside of Blairstown circa 1817 to > 1855 be > in Sussex County? > I'm trying to find a record for William Lance, which could also have > been recorded as LANTS or LANTZ. > > William was born about 1817 or 1818. It's likely William's father > was > JOHN LANCE (AKA Lants, Lantz) but the problem is that there were two > John Lance men in the area. One was husband of NANCY and the other > husband of ELENOR. I think it's going to be John and NANCY but until > I > find some record to prove it I am only guessing. > > I know that William married Scharlet Brown, born about 1835, and > that > the couple had their first child in 1852. So, my guess is that the > marriage took place plus or minus 9 months before the birth. ( If I > know > LANCE people it was a pretty close shave on the timing :) > > Anyway, Scharlet died between 1865 and the federal census of 1870, > leaving William a widower. Problem here too since I've not been able > to > find when Scharlet died nor where she is buried. > Any help very gratefully accepted. > Thank you > Laurence Lance > Seattle > > > ==== NJWARREN Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    11/13/2001 10:04:35
    1. [NJWARREN] RE: Is Blairstown in Sussex ?
    2. Joanne
    3. Hello Laurence, Blairstown is in Warren County, but Warren County NJ, Sussex County , NJ and Orange County, Ny all blended at one time. Sussex County History by Snell published 1881 Pg 637 Early Settlements and Pioneer incidents. Henry Dilts was among the early settlers, locating on a tract of 600 acres of land on the Paulinskill at Walnut Valley. At his death the tract was divided between his four sons, and was subsequently divided into six farms, upon some of which his decedents are still living. Alfred Gwinnup located on the south side of Paulonskill in about 1800, where he still lives. Charles Jones lives on the farm settled by his grandfather, Elias Jones, in the early part of this century, a mile east of Walnut Valley post-office. Joshua Smith, who came about the same time, located on the Paulinskill, east of the mouth of Walnut Creek, where he and his sons still live. A part of the original Gwinnup and Dilts property is now owned by J.I. Blair, and occupied by Philip Linaberry. Pg 646 Walnut Valley Located near the mouth of Walnut Creek, was so named from the fact of the large number of black-walnut trees once growing in that vicinity, In 1812, when black-walnut lumber was in good demand for the manufacturing of gunstocks, this valley was stripped of it's black-walnut trees, and the lumber made from them converted into gunstocks for the American Army. In 1827 a post-office was established at this place, named "WalnutValley" and Daniel Vanscoten appointed postmaster. His commission was signed by John Quincy Adams, President of the United States, and John McLean, Postmaster-General. His name has ever since appeared on the books of the postmaster-general's office as postmaster at Walnut Valley,- a much longer period than any other man living can boast of holding the same position. Although Mr. Vanscoten is in his eighty-fifth year, and having been postmaster at this place for Fifty-four years, ans also kept a tavern in the same building since 1822, he is still in possession of all his faculties, and as active in business affairs as most men at the age of fifty years. He was born in the township of Knowlton, Jan 16, 1791 (O.S.). Pg 372 - 374 George Lantz came it the township early during the present century, and was known as a thrifty and very successful farmer. His children were William, Jacob, John, David, Peter, George, Susan Ann, and Maria. Pg 374 Lafayette Collectors 1875 - 76 William Lantz 1877- George Backster 1878-79 William Lantz pg. 391 Frankford III Early Settlements, Ect. Started in middle of paragraph John ( Price) returned to Connecticut, and eventually to seafaring. Robert and Samuel (Price) remained. The former having settled on lands near the Frankford Plains. Church, now occupied by Z. Simmons, and Samuel upon lands at present owned by Elijah Martin and WILLIAM LANTZ, half a mile from his brother. Pg 402B Under Price family Samuel and Robert remained where they settled, the latter on lands about the "Plains Church" now occupied by Z Simmons, and the former on lands at present owned by Elijah Martin and William Lantz. They mention a cemetery at "Plains Church", maybe William Lantz or Scharlet are buried there? Sussex County New Jersey Marriages By Howard E. Case 29 May 1814 Lance, William to Mary Antenue 29 May 1813 Lantz, William to Margaret Fleming 07 Dec. 1815 Lantz Jacob to Hannah Henry 01 Jan 1842 Lantz, David W. (Newton) to Melvine Heminover 10 Jan 1836 Lantz, John (Frankford) to Malinda Stoll 18 Mar 1841 Lantz, Martha (Frankford) to Janes Rose 23 Jan 1839 Lantz, Mary (Newton) to Nathaniel M. Smith Marriages in Warren County 1824-1855 Lantz, George of Harmony to Mary F. Beers of Harmony on 20 June 1847 by Rev. E. Barrass, A-267 Baptist Cemetery Montana (on hill) Harmony, Warren County, NJ Lance, Sarah Ann, daughter of George and Mary, d. Dec. 21, 1854, aged 1-7-10 Lance, Janes, infant son of George and Mary, d. Oct. 1, 1851 Montana M.E. Church Yard Harmony , Warren County, NJ Lance, Abraham, b. April 18, 1789, d. April 6, 1842, aged 52.11.18; wife Mary, "widow of Abram Lance and late wife of Henry Beers", d. April 14, 1871, aged 76.0.28. Lance, George, b. Sept. 21, 1757, d. July 17, 1840, aged 82.9.26; wife Anna, b. Dec. 12, 1760, d. Aug. 7, 1843, aged 82.7.25. This is kind of a neat site about Warren county, NJ http://www.warrennj.org/pages2/history.htm Warren cemeteries. http://raub-and-more.com/warrencemlist.html Hope I've helped you some, if you have any more questions, I'll try and answer them Yours in genealogy Good Luck, Joanne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 6:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Is Blairstown in Sussex ? Joanne, would Walnut Valley, outside of Blairstown circa 1817 to 1855 be in Sussex County? I'm trying to find a record for William Lance, which could also have been recorded as LANTS or LANTZ. William was born about 1817 or 1818. It's likely William's father was JOHN LANCE (AKA Lants, Lantz) but the problem is that there were two John Lance men in the area. One was husband of NANCY and the other husband of ELENOR. I think it's going to be John and NANCY but until I find some record to prove it I am only guessing. I know that William married Scharlet Brown, born about 1835, and that the couple had their first child in 1852. So, my guess is that the marriage took place plus or minus 9 months before the birth. ( If I know LANCE people it was a pretty close shave on the timing :) Anyway, Scharlet died between 1865 and the federal census of 1870, leaving William a widower. Problem here too since I've not been able to find when Scharlet died nor where she is buried. Any help very gratefully accepted. Thank you Laurence Lance Seattle

    11/12/2001 02:22:24
    1. [NJWARREN] subscribe
    2. looking for parents of Martha DeGroat (sp) whose husband was John Smith. their daughter (b abt 1820) Hannah Margret Smith married Bartlett Sloan. [email protected]

    11/12/2001 10:17:51
    1. [NJWARREN] (no subject)
    2. [email protected] Bartlett H. Sloan(sometimes reported as Bartley or Bartholemew) born abt 1800 to 1824 (not sure of birthplace) died New York City Oct 10, 1877 Wife: Hannah Margret Smith abt Sep 15, 1815, NYC died NYC Mar 25, 1886 Hanna Smith's parents were: John Smith and Martha DeGrote (DeGroot)(sp) Their child: James Floyd Sloan born abt 1842 NY died Mar 8, 1913, Soldier's home VA

    11/12/2001 10:04:49
    1. [NJWARREN] Jonestown Hillside Cemetery
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks.... I've added Jonestown Hillside Cemetery, located in Oxford, Warren County, to my web site. You can find it at http://www.raub-and-more.com/warrencemeteries/jonestowncem.html Jan Reuther http://RAUB-and-more.com

    11/10/2001 02:30:28
    1. [NJWARREN] Walnut Corner
    2. Hi Can someone tell me where "Walnut Corner" was or is ? I am told the Barnes had a home at Walnut Corner of 172 acres. Thanks Brenda

    11/09/2001 09:48:12
    1. [NJWARREN] Fw: [NYFL] another research tool
    2. Marsha Smith
    3. This came to me from the Finger Lakes list and I thought that people would find it interesting. Marsha > Between 1910-1949 the govt. authorized a study of patients in mental > hospitals in 19 states. College students countrywide also participated in > this study. 520 rolls of microfilm in the Salt Lake city collection > involved this study. Look US...Medical Records...Eugenics. It is alpha > order so easy to find the proper film to order. > > My Mother participated in this study as a college student in Dec. 1927. She > answered questions about "Family Traits" for herself and siblings, her > parents and all their siblings and her grandparents and all their siblings. > It seems the questionairre was given to the college students in Dec. so that > they could consult their parents while home on Christmas vacation. > > For herself she answered questions about where she was born, church > affiliation, occupation, goals, physical traits, hobbies, termperment, > personal appearance, and general mental ability. This last included what > she enjoyed; singing, piano, penmanship, public speaking, foreign languages > etc etc. > > Very similiar questions were answered by her parents and about her 4 > grandparents in abbreviated/chart form. > For Grandparents and siblings questions were also asked about place of > birth, age at marriage, total # sons and dau., serious illnesses, cause of > death and personality traits. My Greatgrandfather loved to read about > history, I found out. > > Answers on this questionairre gave me personal knowledge of family members > born in the 1830's and 1840's. > > I don't know if Willard patients were participants but thought that this > report might be not widely known and thought I'd pass on another genealogy > resource. Barb >

    11/07/2001 10:27:50
    1. [NJWARREN] Vogel Sebastian-Obit
    2. Stewart J.A.Woolever Jr
    3. Sebastian Vogel-Obit Hackettstown Gazette-July 1, 1921 Mr. Vogel's Death SEBASTIAN VOGEL, forty-seven years old, died Thursday, June 16, at his home on Schooleys Mountain, following an illness of two months from lead poisoning and muscular rheumatism. He was a native of Newark, coming out to Schooleys Mountain a few years ago and purchased the farm home where he died. His occupation was house painting and decorating. A wife and four children survive; Junior, aged seven; ELSA six, BARBARA four and PAULINA two, An infant aged five months died during the illness of Mr VOGEL, He is also survived by his aged mother, Mrs. BARBARA VOGEL and a sister, Mrs. JOHN BRASS, both of Newark, Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon of last week at the undertaking rooms of Mr COCHRAN. Interment was in Union Cemetery. MY NOTES; Tombstone has SEBASTIAN A. VOGEL b-Mar 6, 1874-d-June 17, 1921-Also has infant MARGARET M VOGEL-b-Jan 1, 1921-d-Apr 16, 1921 Obit can be found at Warren County Library My Willever- Woolever Family Roots of New Jersey & Pa. Kin SURNAMES OF MY FAMILY: ALEXANDER,BENWARD,BERGDAL,CASKEY,CHICHESTER, CRONIN,CROSTLEY, DALLEY,DALTON,DITTIG,DODD,ENGROFF,FOGEL,GERARD, GRIMESON,HANDLER,HEATH,HILL,HOUSTON,JOHNSON,KAY, LEE,MAJOR,MICKEL,NOLAN,POOL,SCOTT,SILVERTHORN, TAYLOR,TIMS,TIMMS,WARREN,WAINWRIGHT,WILLEVER,& WOOLEVER,[with variations]VOGEL,VREELAND, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/o/o/Stewart-J-Woolever-jr/index.html Woolever Kinship http://www.expage.com/page/wooleverkinship

    11/07/2001 05:30:52
    1. [NJWARREN] Cyphers
    2. Alice L. Cyphers
    3. Someone was kind enough to send this to me, maybe someone can connect ? ----- Original Message ----- From: "geri brennan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 4:57 AM Hi, Here is what I have found, I hope you or someone can use it. Rev. War (pension) Cypher Daniel Rejected 2612 Cont. Line (PA) applied for pension 16 April 1838 Bedford County, PA aged 79 on 14 March 1833. Soldier lived in Lancaster county, PA at enlistment. Soldier's son Daniel Jr., signed p.o.a. on 14 Sept 1853 in Bedford County, PA., at which time soldier was deceased. Cypher, Jacob, NY Line, Widow 20945, soldier applied 4 Dec 1832 Westchester County, NY aged 71 a resident of Mount Pleasant, NY. He lived there at enlistment. Soldier stated his brother John was killed and his father was wounded in action of 1781. Soldier was born in 1761 at Mount Pleasant, NY. Widow applied 4 April 1839 Westchester aged about 80 and a resident of Greenburgh, NY. Soldier and widow married in the fall of 1784. Soldier died 13 Oct 1835. Widow stated soldier's brother William Cypher was at their wedding and he was living at Mt. Pleasant, NY., in 1839. Cypher, Peter, or Peter Sypher, wife Tamar, W26499, see Peter Sypher Cypher or Peter Sifert, S42304, PA Line, see Peter Sifert. Cyphers,, Andrew, BLW#12033-100-4 March 1796 and BLW #232-60-55, VA Line, see Cyprus Cypress, Andrew, or Andrew Cyprus, wife Hannah, W25468, BLW232-60-55, see Andrew Cyprus. Cyprus, Andrew, or Andrew Syfuitt, Sifritt, Cypress and Cyphers, wife Hanna, W25468, BLW# 12033-100-4 March 1796 and BLW# 232-60-55, VA Line. Soldier enlisted in Frederick County, PA. Soldier applied 6 April 1818 Madison County, Ohio aged about 63. Soldier married Hannah Marll or Marrie on 20 Aug 1801 in Frederick County, Va. Soldier died 16 Oct 1847 in Madison County, Ohio. Widow applied 23 Feb, 1853 Franklin County, Ohio, aged 73. Soldier died 16 Oct 1847 in Madison, Ohio. Children, Rebecca aged 17, "Julian" a daughter aged 11, George aged 9, Jacob age 8, Maria age 6, Lawrence Washingtn age 3 and Michael age 1 month. In1853 Jacob and Emely Sifritt (their signature) were living in Franklin County, Ohio, their relationship to soldier, not stated. War of 1812 Cypert, Jesse, no pension claim and no service given on card, BLW#25825-80-50 and 34652-80-55. Cypher, John, SC-2185, 1st wife Rachel (Bluddo) 2nd wife Mary (Salmond) soldier died 12 March, 1894, one wife did spring of 1839, Oxford, Canada. Served E. Carpenter's NY Mil. Lived in West Oxford in Canada West, Also lived in Lapeer County, MI Cyphers, John, SO-17668, served Capt. Ferguson's Ohio Mil. Northumberland County History William Henry Sypher, subject, lived in Milton, Northumberland County, moved to Union County. The family name is of Geman origin, and the first of this name in the county came from the Rhine valley during the early 17th c., settled onthe Delaware River near what is now Chester, PA. Now Delaware County. Abraham Sypher (great-grandfather) and 5 brothers served in the Rev. War, particapted at battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantonw, and Monmouth, all wintered at Valley Forge. One of his descendants, Gen. J. Hale Sypher,rose from a Private to the rank of General during the Civil war, after which he settled in the state of LA., and was sent to Congress for 4 terms. Capt. Jacob Sypher, son of Abraham, was born in Perry county, PA., but in early manhood located in White Deer township, Union County, He earned his title for service in the War of 1812. He married Salome Steece, a native of Union County. Abraham Sypher, son of Capt. Jacob, was born Nov.1821, moved to Northumberland county. Do you think this is your family? Best Wishes, Geri

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