Researching William Cline or Kline born abt 1808 in NJ married Sarah Ann Lightcap born abt 1812 in PA. They were married in Warren County NJ 2 Mar 1844. They moved to Franklin County Pennsylania between 1850 and 1860. Among their children is my ggGrandmother, Letitia Kline born abt 1846 in Warren County NJ. Lynn [email protected]
Searching for Jacob REESE and the ROSEBERRY families.
my roll call Albertson, Moore, Kitchen, Stiles, McHernry, Laubach. of New Jersey to [email protected]
Thornton & Reiley about 1870 on. Totally missing this family branch. Best wishes, Dennis Reiley [email protected]
DAWDY variations and possible variations -- DODDY, DODY, DAUDY, DAUGHTY
CYPHERS WESTON (1900+ Philipsburg Area) WELLER
Searching for Evans,Linaberry,Mitchell,Shoemaker mostly in Warren Co.,NJ and Northampton Co.,PA. Bob Evans
Reasearching: Clauson, Margeson, Vanderbelt, and Wyant in Warren and Hunterdon Counties. Cheryl [email protected]
Fox, Fisher, Davis, Dell Mary Ann Sweeney [email protected]
Hi all, I am looking for information on Isaiah PROBASCO (abt. 1800-1840) and Elizabeth LANNING (abt. 1807- ?) and their parents and ancestors. Isaiah and Elizabeth had 2 sons that we know of, Charles Lanning PROBASCO and Daniel Lanning PROBASCO. Also would like any information on Charles L. PROBASCO. and Any information on the parents of Catherine BURD (1832-1905). The only information I have is that her father was John A. BURD and her mother was Elizabeth. Any information appreciated. Thanks Cheryl [email protected]
Hart Wildrick Sutton Dockray Pfohl Petty Simpson
those doing Cole...please email me if you have any Cole female married to a Cornell Titus early 1800's
Robert E Titus, Researching Titus, and Butz. In 1878 Asa Titus moved most of his family to Kansas, I understand a few neightbors also made the trip...So If your family dropped out of sight....you may want to check kansas records.
On Sun, 30 Sep 2001 [email protected] wrote: ;BAYLOR ;CUNNINGHAM ;DICE ;RUSH ;MARSH ;GROVER Judy - Re: BAYLOR Is FRANK C. BAYLOR among your BAYLORs? I'm interested in anything you might have on him. I think the "C" might stand for "COLE." The 1900 Census shows F.C. BAYLOR living in Warren, NJ, Washington Township. Anne ...... [email protected] (Researching HAYGOOD, HAGOOD, HAIGOOD, HAIGWOOD, HOGWOOD, HAWKWOOD, HEYWOOD, HEYGOOD, HOGOOD, and any other variations in spelling that sound like any of the above) ; ; ;==== NJWARREN Mailing List ==== ; ; ; ;============================== ;Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! ;http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp ;
I am researching Cole in Oxford. My Jacob Cole was born 1820/21 in Oxford, then Sussex, now Warren Co, NJ. Anisah :) Anisah Haynes [email protected] ~ Time is Experience, and Experience is Wisdom ~ AOL IM: Anisah1969 ICQ 60362067 Old Genealogists don't die, they just lose their Census :)
Searching: BRANDS, EMMENS (EMMONS, etc.), KISHPAUGH, KUHL (COOL), LINABERRY, QUICK, RAUB, READ, SHACKLETON, SUTTON, VAN SCOTEN (VAN BENSCHOTEN). I'd also like to share something....something that brought home to me how far we've come. Recently my neighbor came over to borrow my computer for a quick search, as her son was using hers for a school project. We all know families like that.....one-computer families. And then I thought of the letter my grandfather's sister, Carrie (Carrie Raub Wildrick) wrote to him in 1879. (http://www.raub-and-more.com/narrative/carrielet.html) She had to close her letter "abruptly".......because her mother wanted to use the pen! Jan Reuther
I'm researching the Vansyckle family in Warren county in the first half of the 1800's. Jodi
BAYLOR CUNNINGHAM DICE RUSH MARSH GROVER
CARY CAREY Pam (in Idaho)
Names being researched: CODDINGTON ACKERMAN MOORE COON DEWITT SMITH CROWLEY CULLINANE JERVIS Jim Crowley