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    1. [NJWARREN] Definition of abbrev. in birth records
    2. Clyde Prior
    3. Hi, This weekend I found my g grandmother's sister, Anna Probasco, listed as the mother of a son in the 1883 birth records for Warren Co., New Jersey. I am inquiring if anyone knows the definition of the letters that appear in the father column. The letters look like they read Olt, but I am not totally sure. I think this was a birth out of wedlock. Those initials appear in the father column on a couple of other births on that page. Any information appreciated. Cheryl

    06/17/2001 03:00:02
    1. [NJWARREN] Have information on the John I. Blair for the person that was hunting for him
    2. I'm not sure right off hand who it was that wrote me a few eeks ago asking about a John Insley Blair from the Sussex/Warren area, but if that person will get in contact with me again , I have ran across some papers that has info on him and his family plus a picture of him. Brenda

    06/16/2001 12:30:57
    1. [NJWARREN] Andras MAKATURA about 1867
    2. I am searching for the following names: Andras MAKATURA b. about 1867 in Somasujfalu, Hungary arrived Ellis Island on March 22, 1900 on the ship Kaiserin Maria Theresia (departure Bremen, Germany). believe his wife to be: Maria KRACSUN who immigrated later arriving December 20, 1906.  It is thought the couple settled in Warren and Hunterdon county NJ. With later generations remaining in Hunterdon county for years. Any help appreciated Debbie [email protected] "Following the footprints through time"

    06/15/2001 07:37:27
    1. [NJWARREN] MAKATURA Family Line??
    2. Looking for any info on the following persons: Frank MAKATURA (son of Andrew) b. 8-15-1888 in Abauyral, Hungary.Frank came to US with his parents just prior to 1916. He married Mary LISKALYE (spelling is approximate) b. 5-10-1899 in Kiraljhelmar, Czechoslavakia.Mary landed in NY with her mother, Elisabeth on 9-30-1903, her father remained in the homeland. They married in May of 1916 in NJ. Although they most likely married in Warren county NJ around Oxford, they couple resided in Pittstown in Hunterdon county after 1921. They had 8 children all born in NJ, the first 4 in Warren county, the last 4 in Hunterdon. Frank died in about 1940 and Mary died on 12-28-1958, they are buried in the Frenchtown Cemetery. Helen b. 9-9-1917 Frank  b. 7-11-1919 Andrew  b. 8-1-1922 Elizabeth b. 1921  d. 1921 Peter  b. 4-11-1926 Elsa  b. 2-11-1930 Viola  b. 3-2-1933 Theresa  b. 8-11-1935 Any help is much appreciated Debbie [email protected] "Following the footprints through time"

    06/15/2001 07:36:17
    1. [NJWARREN] Amos SNYDER & Margaret FISHER
    2. 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"

    06/15/2001 07:34:32
    1. [NJWARREN] Re: Help.. Lost Address Book
    2. Dick Carter
    3. The gremlins have been at work... I have been having computer problems, and have managed to Lose my address book. I would greatly appreciate, if anyone, who has had correspondence with me in the last 2 years, or if my name is in your address book, would contact me, so that I might rebuild my address book. Thank you very much. I will be greatly appreciated. Dick Carter [email protected]

    06/13/2001 07:33:44
    1. [NJWARREN] Norton removed BadTran virus
    2. Catherine R. Buck
    3. Everybody: I customarily read the Subject line in emails, to see if it's something I'm interested in. If it is, I open it. If not, I delete it. Unread. This will not protect you from the virus. I got mine on Sunday. While I was at church. How ironic. I received from someone unknown a virus which has various names. All the following tech talk is from the Symantec.com security link. <W32/Badtrans-A> < W32/[email protected]> <BadTrans> <IWorm_Badtrans> <IWorm.Badtrans> <TROJ_BADTRANS.A> It is a MAPI worm that replies to all *unread* messages in your email message folders and drops a backdoor Trojan. When the worm is executed, it drops the backdoor Trojan Hkk32.exe into the Windows folder and executes it. It then copies itself into the \Windows folder as inetd.exe, adds a run= line to the Wini.ini file, and displays the following message: [in a drop down window] [[[ Install error File data corrupt: probably due to bad data transmission or bad disk access ]]] If that shows up, you have the virus. Among other bad things, it can leave a "computer thing" in there to enable the originator to ""see"" financial information on your computer. If you have DSL or always on service, the perps have 24 hour access to your hard drive. In my case, it took all the addresses in my book, attached my name as if the messages were coming from me, put an attachment symbol on, and sent them out from my Outbox. And maybe it did the financial thing, too, for all I know. When I was told by a listowner that the virus was coming from me, I blocked the Outbox from sending anything out, and got hold of Norton which walked me through the cure. I didn't keep my Norton system updated - seldom took the time. It would have saved me from three days of frustration, and messages like the one about "the vicious souls who are sending out this message, and the FBI is investigating". By the time the FBI finds out what is happening, the virus has probably mutated gazillion times, been around the world in all the mutations, and the perps are laughing all the way to the bank. The Norton fellow also told me that there is a worm virus named <kak.html> to which Outlook Express is particularly vulnerable. there is a patch for it on Microsoft Web Help, and I intend to install it. Norton fellow also told me to disable the Preview Pane (window) so that I can see only one message at a time, because when you see a message in there, even if you haven't double-clicked to open to a bigger window, and did send it to delete, the message is still "opened". There are instructions for disabling Preview window also on Microsoft Web Help. Ruth in GA

    06/12/2001 11:41:39
    1. [NJWARREN] Re: Bell & Teeter
    2. Hi Lynda and other listers, I am also a descendant of John and Hannah Teeter via their daughter Mary Ann Teeter (wife of Frederick Hoffman). This branch of the Teeter family seemed to have a bit of wanderlust. They are of German ancestry having settled in PA during the mid 18th century. 'Our' line crossed the Delaware River settling in Knowlton TWP in the late 18th century. John Teeter was in Lebanon TWP., Hunterdon County by the early 19th century where he had a mill. There is a 'Teetertown' nature reserve in Lebanon TWP named after John. John's old homestead still stands and in fact was the home of Merv Griffin for several years during the 1960s. John and Hannah are buried at the Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church in Washington TWP., Morris County. I'd be happy to share what information I have on John and Hannah's ancestry with anyone interested. Regards, Rick Novak

    06/11/2001 02:35:52
    1. RE: [NJWARREN] NJ counties in 1770, what were they
    2. B. Kelly-Bly
    3. Date Parent County County Formed County Seat --------------------------------------------------------------- Atlantic 1837 Gloucester Mays Landing Bergen 1683 Province of East Jersey Hackensack Burlington 1694 Province of West Jersey Mount Holly Camden 1844 Gloucester Camden Cape May 1692 Province of West Jersey Cape May Court House Cumberland 1748 Salem Bridgeton Essex 1683 Province of East Jersey Newark Gloucester 1686 Province of West Jersey Woodbury Hudson 1840 Bergen Jersey City Hunterdon 1714 Burlington Flemington Mercer 1838 Burlington Hunterdon Middlesex Somerset Trenton Middlesex 1683 Province of East Jersey New Brunswick Monmouth 1683 Province of East Jersey Freehold Morris 1739 Hunterdon Morristown Ocean 1850 Monmouth Toms River Passaic 1837 Bergen, Essex Paterson Salem 1694 Province of West Jersey Salem Somerset 1688 Middlesex Somerville Sussex 1753 Morris Newton Union 1857 Essex Elizabeth Warren 1824 Sussex Belvidere Hope this helps. Regards, Brianne Kelly-Bly NJGenWeb - Morris County http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris Beware of the Genealogy Bug; It's bite can be addictive! -----Original Message----- From: Catherine R. Buck [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 5:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NJWARREN] NJ counties in 1770, what were they Can anyone give me the list of counties in NJ in 1770? I can't find someone who I thought was married in Hunterdon County. Maybe he was living in the county (what was it?) bordering Staten Island, NY Also, if there is a place to order copies of *old* maps, I'd like to know. I can't read the ones I find on the internet, even with a magnifying glass. Ruth in GA ==== NJWARREN Mailing List ==== ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    06/10/2001 12:35:24
    1. [NJWARREN] NJ counties in 1770, what were they
    2. Catherine R. Buck
    3. Can anyone give me the list of counties in NJ in 1770? I can't find someone who I thought was married in Hunterdon County. Maybe he was living in the county (what was it?) bordering Staten Island, NY Also, if there is a place to order copies of *old* maps, I'd like to know. I can't read the ones I find on the internet, even with a magnifying glass. Ruth in GA

    06/10/2001 11:05:19
    1. RE: [NJWARREN] Marlott Family
    2. Joanne
    3. History of Sussex and Warren County by Snell Published 1881 Page 725 Mansfield III Early Settlement, Etc. Elisha and Edward Bird, brothers, were among the first settlers of Beattystown. They were prominent men in those times, and carried on the distilling business quite extensively. Two brothers named John and William Marlott settled there also prior to the first war with Great Britain. William came when seven years of age. He learned the blacksmith's trade, and opened a shop in Beattystown. Soon after this he married Elizabeth Brown, of Independence township. They had fourteen children, nine sons and five daughters, all of whom grew up but two. One of the sons, Jacob P. Marlott, is now living in Hackettstown, seventy-eight years of age. Hope this helps Yours in genealogy Joanne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 9:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NJWARREN] Marlott Family I am looking for info on the MARLOTT family of Hacketstown. I believe that the famiy own a store about 1850-65. If anyone could give me a lead I would appreciate it. Sandy WV ==== NJWARREN Mailing List ==== ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    06/08/2001 06:10:44
    1. [NJWARREN] Marlott Family
    2. I am looking for info on the MARLOTT family of Hacketstown. I believe that the famiy own a store about 1850-65. If anyone could give me a lead I would appreciate it. Sandy WV

    06/08/2001 03:07:00
    1. [NJWARREN] Major-Miller
    2. Stewart J.A.Woolever Jr
    3. Have the Will of Conrad R.Major at time of death his wife was Elizabeth Miller Father Frederick Miller, MAJOR, CONRAD STUTE, ELIZABETH 6 Sep 1828 Warren NJ MARRIAGES (1825-1829), WARREN, NEW JERSEY Book 1, Folio 23; Sept 8, 1828 Conrod MAJOR and Elizabeth STATE was lawfully married by me, 6 Sept 1828, at Belvider, Oxford Township... [signed] Geo. R. KING, Justice of the Peace MAJOR, CONRAD MILLER, ELIZABETH 21 Oct 1843 Warren NJ Children listed in Will Mary Ann,Sarah,John,James,Emma,Thomas there were other Children who went to Mich Census_Year 1850Microfilm # M432-465State NJCounty Warren PAGE_NO LINE_NO LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME AGE BIRTH_PL FILE_NAME 375B 19 Major Caroline 1 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 10 Major Conrad R. 44 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 15 Major Abram 13 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 11 Major Elizabeth 37 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 14 Major George 15 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 18 Major James 5 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 17 Major John 8 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 13 Major Mary Ann 18 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 16 Major Sarah 10 New Jersey pg0367b.txt 375B 12 Major William R. 17 New Jersey pg0367b.txt Trying to seprate mothers to children Any info would help He was also brother to Rev Henry C.Major This is listed in the W Bible Death's Thomas M Miller Oct 9,1859 Edward Miller 1875 William H April 16,1872 My Thanks Stewart My N.J.-Willever-Woolever-Roots & P.A.Kin Nolan,Fogle,Vogel,Johnson,Hill,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

    06/08/2001 07:52:41
    1. [NJWARREN] Amos SNYDER and Margaret FISHER
    2. 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"

    06/08/2001 03:15:27
    1. [NJWARREN] Frank MAKATURA
    2. Looking for any info on the following persons: Frank MAKATURA (son of Andrew) b. 8-15-1888 in Abauyral, Hungary.Frank came to US with his parents just prior to 1916. He married Mary LISKALYE (spelling is approximate) b. 5-10-1899 in Kiraljhelmar, Czechoslavakia.Mary landed in NY with her mother, Elisabeth on 9-30-1903, her father remained in the homeland. They married in May of 1916 in NJ. Although they most likely married in Warren county NJ around Oxford, they couple resided in Pittstown in Hunterdon county after 1921. They had 8 children all born in NJ, the first 4 in Warren county, the last 4 in Hunterdon. Frank died in about 1940 and Mary died on 12-28-1958, they are buried in the Frenchtown Cemetery. Helen b. 9-9-1917 Frank b. 7-11-1919 Andrew b. 8-1-1922 Elizabeth b. 1921 d. 1921 Peter b. 4-11-1926 Elsa b. 2-11-1930 Viola b. 3-2-1933 Theresa b. 8-11-1935 Any help is much appreciated Debbie [email protected] "Following the footprints through time"

    06/08/2001 02:48:28
    1. [NJWARREN] BELL & TEETER of Hackettstown
    2. Lynda Bell
    3. Looking for connections with my BELL and TEETER families of Hackettstown. John Jay BELL (1819-1892), son of Obadiah E. BELL and Anna GATES married Caroline Wack TEETER (1829-1916), daughter of John and Hannah TEETER of Hunterdon Co. Their children: Milton (1849-1920) Ann (1850-?) Leonora (1850-?) John L. (1853-1857) Elias Reading (1856-1949) married Ida Gertrude STEPHENS (1861-1926) Carrie (1856-1860) Obadiah E. (1861-1916) Willard Preston (1864-1952) married Jennie U. TRIMMER (1869-1924) Neleada (Ada) (1867--?) George H. (1871-?) married Eliza Charles (1876-?) Leonora BELL (1827-1907), daughter of Obadiah E. BELL and Anna GATES married John Alexander TEETER (1819-1871), son of John and Hannah TEETER of Hunterdon Co. Their children: Obadiah B. (1849-?) married Emma John E. (1851-?) Eva (1858-?) married Andrew TRIMMER Reading BELL (1816-1876), son of Obadiah E. BELL and Anna GATES married Elisabeth CLAUSEN (1822-1898) Their children: Talmage L. (1842-1906) married Louisa K. Lewis (1848-?) Laura Frances (1862-1888) Thanks for reading! Lynda

    06/07/2001 03:46:09
    1. [NJWARREN] Re: NJWARREN-D Digest V01
    2. Hello List, I am new to this list but not genealogy. Have recently learned that there were an Isaac Babbit Smith b. Warren Co, NJ m. Maria Wildrick and their son, Jehiel Talmadge Smith b. ca. 1827, Marksboro, m. Catherine Stine. Has anyone heard of these folks? I'd appreciate any help you might be able to give me. Thanks, Connie

    06/05/2001 03:46:07
    1. [NJWARREN] Historic Views Of Blairstown, Hardwick, And Hope
    2. Anisah A Haynes
    3. Tammy, I found this link. It has a bit on Blairstown and several other nearby townships. It's on the Warren County Cultural & Heritage Commission site. It has a picture of John Blair's homestead, a a school named for him. It doesn't have much but I hope it's a bit helpful. http://wcchc.org/views4.htm 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 :) On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 14:26:50 EDT [email protected] writes: > Hello List! Can anyone tell me where I can obtain info. about > Warren Co. > history. Especially on Blairstown and John I. Blair, it's founder? I > live in > S.C., so I can't check out the local NJ libraries. I've checked the > Warren > Co. web, but it doesn't have much on Blairstown, or John I. Blair. > Who I > understand had a great deal to do with the railroads. Any and all > help is > greatly appreciated. Tammy <[email protected]> > > > ==== NJWARREN Mailing List ==== > You can contact the listowner at: [email protected] > > > ============================== > 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/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >

    06/05/2001 01:50:23
    1. [NJWARREN] Warren Co. History
    2. Hello List! Can anyone tell me where I can obtain info. about Warren Co. history. Especially on Blairstown and John I. Blair, it's founder? I live in S.C., so I can't check out the local NJ libraries. I've checked the Warren Co. web, but it doesn't have much on Blairstown, or John I. Blair. Who I understand had a great deal to do with the railroads. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Tammy <[email protected]>

    06/04/2001 08:26:50
    1. [NJWARREN] Blair's
    2. Hello! I am looking for a John Henry Blair, born abt. 1822. Married Anna Marie ? Around 1850 they went to Fairfax Co., Va. and had a daughter Mary Catherine. Went back to NJ, and had another daughter Virginia. Around 1856, was in Pa. and had a son John D. By 1860, was living in Mt.Carmel, Northumberland Co., Pa. Then had 2 more daughter's, Susan A. and Henrietta. >From an 1870 census of Northumberland Co., Pa. census, it states that Anna Marie was born in New York. I'd really like to find out who John's family is and who his wife is. Any and all info. is greatly appreciated. NOTE: I do believe that John was involved with Mining. So if there are any Blair family Miner's, I would love to hear from you! Thanks, Tammy < [email protected]>

    06/03/2001 09:55:08