Looking for any information on: Amos SNYDER b. about 1900-1905. He married Margaret FISHER before 1928 in the Pittstown NJ area. They have at least one known child; Frances Ella SNYDER b. 8-21-1928 in Pittstown NJ. She married Andrew MAKATURA on 8-1-1947 in Alpha, NJ. Frances died on July 16, 1980 in Chiefland, FL. Amos was the son of Maxwell and (unknown) SNYDER. It is known that the couple resided in the Hunterdon and Warren county areas of NJ from 1920 on. Any help appreciated. Debbie [email protected] "Following the footprints through time" http://www.angelfire.com/in3/longagoandfaraway/index.html
The Pontiac Press page 14 "Mrs. Emma Major Silverthorn, of 123 Woodlawn Ave., Rochester died at a Pontiac hospital early this morning after a lengthy illness. She was born in New Jersey, December 4, 1850, and had lived in Rochester and vicinity for the past 40 years. She is survived by these daughters and sons: Mrs. Sam Morrison of Oxford, Louis of Toledo, Mrs. Mae Franklin, Mrs. Grace Taylor and Mrs. Mattie Sahlman of Rochester. There are 21 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be held from the T. E. Nichols Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Friday afternoon with the Rev. William H. Collycott os St. Paul's M. E. church officiating. Burial will be in Rochester Cemetery." Father Conrad Major of Warren Co NJ Mother Elizabeth
The descendanets of Jesse Herbert Cyphers and Caleb Green Cyphers will be having their annual family reunion Sunday August 5, 2001 in Reeders, PA If you think you are descended from this line please reply.
1900 Joseph C Pool age 51 Aug. 1848 - NJ Manfield Twp. Warren ED#193 s.8 l.76 Catherine A - w - 50 - Dec. 1849 - NJ 1920 - Joseph C - 71 - NJ Mt. Bethal & Port Murray - Warren ED#163 s.6 l.81 Catherine - 70 Allen, Clarance - gs - 14 WILL OF Mary Jane Woolever-4308U Deceased Catherine A.Pool Executrix Proved Sept 12th,1898 and recorded in Warren County Surrogate's office, New Jersey in the book of Wills #10 Folio 480 Geo L.Shillinger [Surrogate] Warren County Surrogates Office. 2nd. I order and direct My Executor to sell at public sale,all my household goods of every kind,as soon as conveniant after my decease,also my real estate at Rockport within one year after my decease:the residlue of these Sales to be divided as follows,First I give devise and bequeathe out of these sales fifty dollars to be paid to my grand daughter MYRLTE MAY GERARD wife of JAMES GERARD,the balance of said residue to be equally divided between my daughter CATHERINE A.POOL wife of JOSEPH POOL of the Township of Mansfield County Of Warren and State of New Jersey,or in case of her death to her children share and share alike.And the five children of my deceased daughter ,MARY ALICE NORTON;namely MYRTLE MAY GERARD,BENJAMIN NORTON,MABLE NORTON,EDWARD NORTON,the same to be paid to them by my Executor,when they arrive at the age of twenty one years. 3rd.Whereas I hold a promisory note against JOSEPH POOL,a Mortgage against WILLIAM P.BARTON,also a Policy of life insurance against the Prudential life insurance Company.Ihereby give devise and bequeath the resiclue of the claims, together with any Bank accounts I may have at the time of my decease to my daughter CATHERINE A.POOL after the payment of my first debts,funeral expence and the expence of getting my Estate from this residue. More of Will on file at Hackettstown Historic Society Hackettstown New Jersey Mary Janes husband was Stewart Woolever Catherine Ann WOOLOVER F Birth: 17 Dec 1849 Mansfield Twp, Warren, New Jersey Father: Stewart WOOLOVER Mother: Mary Jane Batch number:No.TypeC509831 Gender: F Birth: 17 Dec 1849 Mansfield Twp, Warren, New Jersey 1850 Census Warren Co.NJ,Manafield Twp. 2 270 280 Woolever Stewart 28 M Shopkeeper NJ 3 270 280 Woolever M.Jane 34 F NJ 4 Woolever Catharine A. 8/12 F NJ Mount Bethel Church cemetery in Rockport, Warren County, Pool, Joseph C., 1848-1922. Adjoining identical-style stone: Catherine A. Woolever, "his wife," 1849-1932. Also looking for more input on this line. Stewart My N.J.-Willever-Woolever-Roots & P.A.Kin Nolan,Fogle,Vogel,Johnson,Hill,Kay,Cronin,Engroff,Siverthorn,Alexander,Major ,Crotsley, Lee,Gerard,Handler,Tims,Miller,Dalley,Benward,Houston Dalton,Wainwright,Caskey,Taylor,Speer, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/o/o/Stewart-J-Woolever-jr/index.html Woolever Kinship http://www.expage.com/page/wooleverkinship
Would there be anyone who could help with info on the Tims line as noted below as of 1900 his wife was a widow can't seem to line up her husbands first name,also Maria was still living as of 1915 Stewart 1900 12th Census of the US-Town of Hackettstown-Liberty St. Dist #3Enu # 186 Sheet 11 June 6th 1900 Jacob M.Davis Roll # 997 Book #2 pg 83 Warren County N.J. #43 H246 Tims,Maria-Head-b Feb/1836 age 64-widow-yrs here 32-children 2-living-2 b-NJ Father b-PA-Mother b-NJ Tims,Sarah-dau-b-May,1876 age24,Single # of children 1 living 1 NJ,NJ.NJ.Ocupation,Dress Maker Tims,Clarence-Grandson-b- May,1897-age 3 NJ,NJ,NJ In Feb 16,1915 Obit of sister Catherine A,Major Woolever its listed that Maria lived in Hackettstown. My N.J.-Willever-Woolever-Roots & P.A.Kin Nolan,Fogle,Vogel,Johnson,Hill,Kay,Cronin,Engroff,Siverthorn,Alexander,Major ,Crotsley, Lee,Gerard,Handler,Tims,Miller,Dalley,Benward,Houston Dalton,Wainwright,Caskey,Taylor,Speer, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/o/o/Stewart-J-Woolever-jr/index.html Woolever Kinship http://www.expage.com/page/wooleverkinship
Would someone direct me to the proper place to obtain a will written in 1969 in Warren Co NJ thank you, Elizabeth
Does anyone know if a full index exists for Cummins' "History of Warren Co NJ" ? -- Marshall Lake - [email protected] - http://melake.erols.com http://melake.erols.com/the-beach http://melake.erols.com/genealogy
Is it possible that someone could look up a will for me . Esther Elsner died 21 May 1969 and her will is in Warren Co NJ accoording to her son's affidavit as to her heirs.. in passing a cemetery lot. These are relatives and I need to see if there are more relatives named. as I cannot find this son..Judson Paige, who livedat thetime in Bayshore, NY Any help would be most appreciated or any direction as to how to do this myself. Elizabeth
I would like to wish all of you a safe and happy 4th of July and also invite you to visit the fireworks display on my homepage - listed below. While there, please check out my ever evolving genealogy site - Genealogy Mine. You will find rosters from selected PA counties for the Civil War and for the Revolution. You will also find POW/MIA's from PA in the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Cold War as well as a page - Every Day Memorial Day. There is much to see and many links to great places. Have a happy and safe 4th and I hope you enjoy your visit to my pages. Nikki American Experience and Beyond http://home.ptd.net/~nikki Your key to genealogy and history!
I would like to wish all of you a safe and happy 4th of July and also invite you to visit the fireworks display on my homepage - listed below. While there, please check out my ever evolving genealogy site - Genealogy Mine. You will find rosters from selected PA counties for the Civil War and for the Revolution. You will also find POW/MIA's from PA in the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Cold War as well as a page - Every Day Memorial Day. There is much to see and many links to great places. Have a happy and safe 4th and I hope you enjoy your visit to my pages. Nikki American Experience and Beyond http://home.ptd.net/~nikki Your key to genealogy and history!
I'm working on the Cronin part of my tree would anyone have info if Patricia A. Cronin's husband is connected to Wm J Cronin Stewart James O. Marino James O. Marino, 51, of Palmer Twp., died Friday, February 27, 1998 upon arrival at Warren Hospital, Phillipsburg. He was a special education teacher at Phillipsburg High School for the past ten years. He served as a substitute teacher at the High School from 1987 to 1988. He also worked for the Youth Advocate Program in Easton for several years. Born July 8, 1946, he was the son of Madeline Simons Marino of Palmer Twp. and the late Onofrio Marino. >From 1968 to 1971, he was a manager at the former Marino's Tavern in Easton. >From 1971 to 1975 he was a loading supervisor and truck driver for the former Trans Jersey Air Freight, Inc. of Phillipsburg. From 1979 to 1981 he was a department manager at K-Mart of Easton. From 1981 to 1983 he was a warehouse manager for Wheel Distributor and Moss Dynamic Engines, also in Easton. 1984 to 1988 he owned and operated the Fine Trim Lawn of Phillipsburg. He was a graduate of Easton High School and attended Churchman's Business School in Easton from 1975 to 1977 where he studied accounting. He also attended the East Stoudsburg University. , In 1978 he received his B.S. degree in Business Administration from the National College of Business in Rapid City, South Dakota. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1966 to 1968 and had received the National Defense Service Medal. He was of the Catholic faith. He was a member of the Phillipsburg Education Association and the New Jersey Education Association; the Steel City Gun Club, Freemansburg, the Young Republican Club and the Order of Fleas, both in Easton. He was an avid sportsman and hunter and was a noted basketball player at Easton High School. As a teacher at Phillipsburg High School, he enjoyed coaching J.V. Soccer and also active with the Golf League and Ski Club at the school. In addition to his mother, he is survived by two sisters, Patricia A. Cronin and Pamela J. Bloshuk, both of Palmer Twp. Funeral services will be held 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, from the Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, 289 South Main St., Phillipsburg followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. Jane Frances De Chantal Catholic Church, Washington Blvd. at 19th St, Wilson Boro. Burial will be in the Northampton Memorial Shrine, Palmer Twp. Calling hours will be held 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Monday and from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday in the funeral home. The family requests memorial contributions to the James O. Marino Special Education Scholarship Fund, c/o the funeral home, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865.
Sorry about my previous posting. It has been awhile since I posted to any list. Adam Hill - b. 8 Sep 1825 - d. 25 Jun 1863 Elizabeth Gariss - b. 4 Dec 1829 - d. 8 Feb 1894 They married in 1850. Adam was killed somewhere in the south during the war and buried there. I don't know his unit yet. They were living in Pahquarry Twp of Warren Co. in 1860. David Hill was Adam's father. There is a David Hill living near him in the census but I don't know more than his name at this time. I found his name in the marriage records for Adam and Elizabeth. No mother was listed at the time. Hope this helps more. Charles Hill
I subscribed to the list hoping that someone will recognize these (elusive!!) ancestors of mine: Cornelius (-ious on census) Cary and family are living next to his brother John and family on the 1850 Knowlton Twp. Census. I'm hoping to discover more about these 2 families -- and I would especially like to know the name of John's wife. It is only partially legible on the census --thus there is M * * iot. Sure would be nice to know her name -- and anything else I can learn about these 2 families. Thanks, Pam (in Idaho)
There are two Presbyterian Churches in Cranbury, NJ. 2nd Presbyterian AKA Westminster 1st Presbyterian AKA Brainerd AKA Cranbury Yard. 22 S Main St., Cranbury, NJ 08512-3112 (609) 395-0897 Some time ago SKS snail mailed me photo copies of pages from what were obviously books of transcriptions. The pages only contained the names I was looking for. PRALL and PETTY. They were two different books. One copy (Brainerd) had a fancy border around the pages. The Petty page was on 563 of the 1st Presbyterian - Brainerd transcription. In the transcription of the 2nd Presbyterian - Westminster there were some Petty names on page 21 & 22, Prall on page 22. The SKS didn't ever send me the source information. I would still like to know the source of the copies. Pat Mount, Listowner, messaged a year ago that ""the records of the 1st Presbyterian Church were transcribed as someone's DAR project and are available at the History Center (NOT the museum). 2nd Pres. remerged with the 1st Pres. which they had split from late 1700's or early 1800's. Found in both are names associated with 1st Pres. Baptists formed church about 1745 but moved to Hightstown before 1800. ...think the Baptist church serving Cranbury today is located in Monroe. Methodists were there early too and church there about 1845."" Go to the web site for the Cranbury Historical Society, and you'll find the address for what you want. They're all part time volunteers, and you will find them helpful. Ruth in GA
Hi Charles, My line of Hills are from Warren County. Could you please give us some more information such as year of birth and/or death, where they lived, etc., then maybe I can tell if we connect. Richard Shoemaker Fort Lauderdale, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Charles Hill To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 12:58 PM Subject: [NJWARREN] new member Greetings listers! Since I am just coming on the list I need to put a couple of names out to see if any have information. Adam Hill Elizabeth Gariss David Hill Cordially, Charles Hill Chambersburg, PA ==== NJWARREN Mailing List ==== You can contact the listowner at: [email protected] ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2
Greetings listers! Since I am just coming on the list I need to put a couple of names out to see if any have information. Adam Hill Elizabeth Gariss David Hill Cordially, Charles Hill Chambersburg, PA
I didn't think to look under "PERALL" but the John Prawl in Tewksbury I think is the father of Elizabeth Prall Petty. He's the link back to Holland in the 17th century. Ruth >From "HUNTERDON COUNTY NEW JERSEY TAXPAYERS 1778-1797" Compiled by TLC GENEALOGY P O Box 403369 Miami Beach, FL 33140-1369 Privately published 1990 In the collection of the Georgia Room, Cobb County Public Library, Marietta, Georgia Prall, Aaron. Amwell, 1789 Prawl, Cornelius. Tewksbury, 1789 Prall, Abraham. Amwell, 1780 Prawl, Cornelius. Tewksbury, 1790 Prall, Abraham. Amwell, 1786 Prawl, Cornelius, Jr. Tewksbury, 1789 Prall, Abraham, Esq. Amwell, 1786 Prawl, Cornelius, Jr. Tewksbury, 1790 Prall, Abraham, Jr. Amwell, 1780 Prawl, Garrison. Tewksbury, 1789 Prall, Abraham, Jr. Amwell, 1784 Prawl, Garrison. Tewksbury. 1790 Prall, Abraham, Jr. Amwell, 1789 Prawl, John. Tewksbury, 1789 Prall, Abraham, Sr. Amwell, 1789 Prawl, John. Tewksbury, 1790 Prall, Benjamin. Amwell, 1780 Prall, Benjamin. Amwell, 1784 Prall, Benjamin. Amwell, 1786 Prall, Benjamin. Amwell, 1789 Prall, Cornelius. Amwell, 1780 Prall, Deborah. Amwell, 1780 Prall, Deborah. Amwell, 1784 Prall, Deborah & sons. Amwell, 1786 Prall, Garison. Amwell, 1780 Prall, George. Amwell, 1780 Prall, Isaac. Amwell, 1780 Prall, Isaac. Amwell, 1784 Prall, Isaac. Amwell, 1786 Prall, Isaac. Amwell, 1789 Prall, Isaac. Amwell, 1786 Prall, John. Amwell, 1780 Prall, John. Amwell, 1784 Prall, John. Amwell, 1786 Prall, John, Jr. Amwell, 1780 Prall, John, Jr. Amwell, 1789 Prall, John, Sr. Amwell, 1789 Prall, Peter. Amwell, 1780 Prall, Peter. Amwell, 1784 Prall, Peter. Amwell, 1786 Prall, Peter. Amwell. 1789 Prall, Thomas. Amwell, 1789
In case anyone is interested, named PETTY etc. Maybe this will help me find the parents of Moses Petty. You may already have this. Ruth in Georgia >From "HUNTERDON COUNTY NEW JERSEY TAXPAYERS 1778-1797" Compiled by TLC GENEALOGY P O Box 403369 Miami Beach, FL 33140-1369 Privately published 1990 In the collection of the Georgia Room, Cobb County Public Library, Marietta, Georgia Petey, Ebenezer. Bethlehem, 1789 Petitt, Charles. Trenton, 1779 Pette, Ebenezer. Bethlehem, 1785 Pettet, Jessey. Hopewell, 1781 Pettey, Ebenezer. Bethlehem, 1790 Pettit, Aaron. Kingwood, 1778 Pettit, Aaron. Kingwood, 1779 Pettit, Aaron. Kingwood, 1786 Pettit, Aron. Kingwood, 1780 Pettit, Aron. Kingwood, 1785 Pettit, Aron, Kingwood, 1789 Pettit, Aron. Kingwood, 1797 Pettit, James. Kingwood, 1797 Pettit, Jesse. Hopewell, 1779 Pettit, Jesse. Hopewell, 1780 Pettit, Jesse. Hopewell, 1785 Pettit, John. Kingwood, 1789 Pettit, Mary. Kingwood, 1779 Pettit, Mary. Kingwood, 1780 Pettit, Mary. Kingwood, 1785 Pettit, Mary. Kingwood, 1786 Pettit, Mary. Kingwood, 1789 Pettit, Moses. Kingwood, 1789 Pettit, Moses. Kingwood, 1797 Pettit, Mury Widow. Kingwood, 1778 Pettit, Nathaniel. Kingwood, 1778 Pettit, __ati_ (?). Kingwood, 1779 Pettit, Ebenezer. Bethlehem, 1786
Interesting article, plus, has a few sites at the end Yours in genealogy Joanne http://interactive.wsj.com/public/current/articles/SB992558970976621678.htm
Can anyone give me a listing of the churches located in the town of Alpha?? Thanks for any assistance. Debbie [email protected] "Following the footprints through time"