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    1. Re: [NJWARREN] Blair's
    2. John and Mari Minke
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > 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 Could there be a connection between this John H. Blair and John I. Blair who the town of Blairstown was named after? The latter John Blair was involved in early railroads in Warren County. John in California

    06/03/2001 09:29:51
    1. [NJWARREN] First Presbyterian Church Cemetery of Asbury
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks.... I've added the above cemetery to my web site. You can find it at http://raub-and-more.com/asburyprescem.html Jan Reuther

    06/03/2001 04:17:20
    1. [NJWARREN] Fw: [NJSUSSEX-L] Green's Bridge Methodist Church
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Can anyone help Marilyn with this information? Jan Reuther ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:24 AM Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] Green's Bridge Methodist Church Where did the Greens bridge Methodist church get its name? Am searching for family of our g-g-grandmother, Saliarh Green, born probably 1815-1820, either NY or Canada, married and lived in Niagara area, Ontario. Many Greens there from Sussex Co, as well as is the Current family into which she married. Any ideas? - Marilyn Current of West Michigan

    06/01/2001 08:35:37
    1. [NJWARREN] Old Market Street Cemetery
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks.... I learned today, from Catharine Di Pietro, that this cemetery was published in the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey as "Wesley Chapel". That sounded familiar, so I looked, and found that I already had it on my site, and sure enough, the names were the same. I wrote Al Hosbach who informed me that this is the same cemetery with two different names. I have hence merged the two lists, showing differences between the two. You can find this amalgamated version of the cemetery at http://raub-and-more.com/wesleycem.html Sorry about the confusion. Jan Reuther

    05/29/2001 02:18:35
    1. [NJWARREN] Old Market Street Cemetery, Belvidere
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks... I've added another tiny cemetery to my web site, Old Market Street Cemetery in Belvidere. You can find it at http://raub-and-more.com/oldmarketcem.html Jan Reuther

    05/28/2001 04:26:32
    1. [NJWARREN] Green's Bridge Methodist Church
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks... I've added records of the Green's Bridge Methodist Church to my web site. These records include baptisms, which can be found at http://raub-and-more.com/greenbridgebap.html marriages which can be found at http://raub-and-more.com/greenbridgemar.html and membership, which can be found at http://raub-and-more.com/greenbridgememb.html Jan Reuther

    05/28/2001 03:09:00
    1. [NJWARREN] Washington Star obits, 1941, 1954, 1957
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks... Thanks to the efforts and generosity of John O'Brien, I've added to my web site death notices from the Washington Star for the above years. You can find these starting at http://raub-and-more.com/washobits/washobit41a.html Jan Reuther

    05/28/2001 06:15:44
    1. [NJWARREN] Major-Lomasson
    2. Stewart J.A.Woolever Jr
    3. Looking for marriage dates of William H Major b-August 18, 1851-52-d-August 19, 1933 Wife-Emma G Lomasson-b-May 22, 1856 most of all trying to lock in parents of both,have Wm's parents as Wm H.Major mother Sarah Appleman on cert. 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

    05/28/2001 06:07:24
    1. [NJWARREN] Re: ANDERSON/SCHUYLER
    2. Dick Carter
    3. Seeking information on ANNA ANDERSON, b. 1725, d. 1796, married to PHILLIP SCHUYLER/ SHILER/SCHUILER abt 1742, FOX HILL, NJ.(FAIRMOUNT Presbyterian Church)... Could her name have been ANHUISEN, or some variation... Not having much luck with ANDERSON... Grabbing at straws... Any help appreciated... Dick Carter [email protected] Dick Carter [email protected]

    05/23/2001 01:51:55
    1. [NJWARREN] Wm Major-Nancy Runyon
    2. Stewart J.A.Woolever Jr
    3. !MARRIAGE: Book A, Hall of Records, Newton, Sussex Co, New Jersey, 1795-1810, Vol 1. 19 Aug 1804, married in Belvidere by Henry Hankinson, J of P, William Major m Nancy Runyon, both of Sussex county. Methodist church. Found in DAR record of V1, Chinkchewunska Chapter. I thank John Belvidere is now in Warren Co 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

    05/22/2001 06:52:47
    1. [NJWARREN] 1887 Warren County Directory
    2. I have added Frehlinghuysen and Hardwick Twsps from the 1887 Warren County Directory on my website. I will be adding more townships frequently. Hope you all enjoy... www.mynjfamily.freeservers.com Thanks.. Donna

    05/22/2001 05:07:59
    1. [NJWARREN] (Old) Clove Cemetery, Wantage
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks, I've added the Clove Cemetery, Wantage, Sussex County, to my web site. You can find it at http://raub-and-more.com/clove/oldcem.html Thanks to those of you who sent me information on the location of the New Clove Cemetery. It is Located about 1000 ft north east of Old Clove Cemetery on Rte 23 in Wantage Township, on same side of road as Reformed Church. Jan Reuther

    05/22/2001 02:11:50
    1. [NJWARREN] Kate MOTLEY--George RYMAN
    2. Listers, I'm hoping that someone has information on Kate MOTLEY b abt. 1754 who married George RYMAN. Kate reportedly lived in NJ near to Easton, PA. at the time of their marriage abt. 1772. I'd be interested in trading info with anyone researching the MOTLEY or RYMAN/REIMAN surname. Pat

    05/22/2001 03:31:34
    1. [NJWARREN] New Clove Cemetery
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks... I've added the "New" Clove Cemetery, Wantage Township, Sussex County, to my web site. You can find it at http://raub-and-more.com/clove/newcem.html If anyone knows the location of this cemetery, I'd appreciate your letting me know. The OTHER Clove Cemetery (which is in my "to-do" box), is located opposite the site of the original Clove Reformed Dutch Church near Sussex, and on the road to High Point Park. Jan Reuther

    05/20/2001 05:43:18
    1. [NJWARREN] 1887 History of Warren County
    2. I have finally finished posting all the townships histories as written in the 1887 History and Directory of Warren County. These can been found under the BIOS section on Rootsweb. I also added some ads from the book, societies, and church information. I hope you all enjoy, it is very interesting reading to see how they saw Warren County back then. Donna S.

    05/19/2001 05:40:44
    1. [NJWARREN] Clove D.R.C.
    2. Jan Reuther
    3. Hi, folks... I've added baptisms from the Clove Dutch Reformed Church of Clove Valley, Sussex County, to my web site. You can find these baptisms starting at http://raub-and-more.com/clove/clove1.html Jan Reuther

    05/19/2001 04:03:48
    1. [NJWARREN] Memorial Day
    2. Nikki
    3. I would like to invite all of you to visit my Memorial Day page. It changes some each year and this year I have added more personal pictures. It does take time to load as it is large but I do believe it will be worth your time to see it. Pleae turn your sound on as the music adds to the feeling of the page. While there, you might want to visit my Civil War and Genealogy Mine pages. Thanks and I hope you enjoy the page which was placed with much love and caring. Nikki Roth-Skiles Every Day Memotrial Day http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/memorial.htm American Experience and Beyond http://home.ptd.net/~nikki Your key to genealogy and history!

    05/18/2001 01:23:39
    1. [NJWARREN] Birth Registry
    2. Alice Nykaza
    3. My mother's second cousin provided me with a copy of one page of what seems to be a birth registry for the township of Franklin in Warren Co.and I was wondering if anyone knows where I could search for similar records. I don't know if he got it by sending to the county or to the state. The heading is only partially shown, the rest is cut off and probably was too wide to copy on the copy machine. It reads across the top--Births in the Township of Franklin, County of Warren, State of New Jersey from the 1st day of May, 1862 to the__________. The words Franklin, Warren and 1st day of May are hand written in where the rest of them are typed, so I am assuming these forms were provided for each township and county. The information included is as follows: Date of birth, place of birth, name and sex of child, names of parents and occupation of father. The next column is cut off so I don't know what that lists. I would like to send for these records for other members of my family but I'm not sure where to write or what to ask for. If anyone has any knowledge of this record, I would appreciate hearing from you. Please post it to the list as I am sure this may be something others will be interested in. Thank you for any information you can share. Alice

    05/18/2001 07:56:19
    1. [NJWARREN] Fwd: HOLLOWAYs in KS CITY - take note!
    2. --part1_20.16688ca3.2831f04b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 5/14/2001 10:15:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << Subj: [NJSUSSEX-L] HOLLOWAYs in KS CITY - take note! Date: 5/14/2001 10:15:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: [email protected] To: [email protected] This was in Tues, 8 May, Springfield MO News Leader, p. 5B: > > > > Discovery of cemetery halts roadwork--Associated Press-Kansas City-- > > > > Construction of a new highway in south Kansas City has been halted > by the discovery of a small cemetery dating back to the Civil War era. > State officials are anxious to find any descendants of the Holloway > family who are bured in the cemetery. If the heirs can't be found, the > state will have to get court permission to move the nine graves in the > plot, in order to finish a new Missouri 150. > > Construction workers recently unearthed a marble headstone, dating > from 1858, while moving a large section of water pipe. > > Archaeologists later found another headstone and evidence of seven > other graves. The site has not been disturbed further. > > -------- > > Please pass this on to other lists. > > > > Betty White > > Santa Barbara, CA Carolyn Remember, you have a friend in Oklahoma! >> --part1_20.16688ca3.2831f04b_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-yd05.mx.aol.com (rly-yd05.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.5]) by air-yd03.mail.aol.com (v77_r1.36) with ESMTP; Mon, 14 May 2001 22:15:45 -0400 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-yd05.mx.aol.com (v77_r1.36) with ESMTP; Mon, 14 May 2001 22:15:08 2000 Received: (from [email protected]) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f4F2B3209599; Mon, 14 May 2001 19:11:03 -0700 Resent-Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 19:11:03 -0700 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Mon May 14 19:11:03 2001 From: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 22:10:48 EDT Old-To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Mac sub 40 Subject: [NJSUSSEX-L] HOLLOWAYs in KS CITY - take note! Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/4095 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] This was in Tues, 8 May, Springfield MO News Leader, p. 5B: > > > > Discovery of cemetery halts roadwork--Associated Press-Kansas City-- > > > > Construction of a new highway in south Kansas City has been halted > by the discovery of a small cemetery dating back to the Civil War era. > State officials are anxious to find any descendants of the Holloway > family who are bured in the cemetery. If the heirs can't be found, the > state will have to get court permission to move the nine graves in the > plot, in order to finish a new Missouri 150. > > Construction workers recently unearthed a marble headstone, dating > from 1858, while moving a large section of water pipe. > > Archaeologists later found another headstone and evidence of seven > other graves. The site has not been disturbed further. > > -------- > > Please pass this on to other lists. > > > > Betty White > > Santa Barbara, CA Carolyn Remember, you have a friend in Oklahoma! --part1_20.16688ca3.2831f04b_boundary--

    05/14/2001 04:36:59
    1. [NJWARREN] WINDFIELD-WELLS [NJSUSSEX-L] Re: [D-Col] Cool
    2. In a message dated 5/11/2001 11:27:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << **This is a Windfield, s/o Abraham Windfield & Mary Wells. > 151. Catrina, bap. may 3, 1743 m. Jurian Wintermount > 152. Lydia bap. Feb 22, 1747, m. Samuel Williams Apr 20 1769 > +153. Samuel [Ariensen] bap Sep 10, 1749 m. Margriet Westfael. ***Another Samuel was bap. May 19, 1745. pg 109, Johannes Westfall & Apollonia Kortrecht wit. Must have died 1746-1749. >> Hi all! Lucky thing I read other people's mail! I have Abraham WINDFIELD (var. WINFIELD) m. Mary WELLS on my tree also. And, I am descended from Henry WINFIELD, their son, who I have no other info on. Would sure appreciate hearing from you if you have come across this family and have anymore info on them. Most of what I have so far comes from Robert Mominee at the Early Dutch Families of Ulster Co. NY website and also from Iris Grimlet another researcher; (I apologize to Iris if I have misspelled her name.) Here's what I have -- 1 - Richard WINFIELD, b. abt. 1665 in Derby, England; d. Albany, NY; m. Magdalena Willemsze SCHUTT (@) 2 - Abraham WINFIELD, b. ? in Shawangunk, Ulster Co., NY; d. ? in Vernon, Sussex Co., NJ; m. Mary WELLS 3 - Henry WINFIELD ~ no info yet~ 4 - Henry WINFIELD, b. 23 February 1757 in Orange, NY; d. 19 August 1840 in Hamburg, Sussex Co., NJ; m. Mary RODGERS on 23 January 1783 5 - Sarah WINFIELD, b. abt. October 1796; d. 29 March 1863; bur. Vaughn Cem. Lafayette, Sussex Co., NJ; m. 23 November 1816 in Sussex, Sussex Co. NJ to Abraham E. WASHER (b. 14 May 1794; d. 13 November 1867; bur. Vaughn Cem. Lafayette, Sussex Co., NJ) ____________________________________ (@) I have more info available on the SCHUTT line ________________________________ Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. Liz Elizabeth France ([email protected]) Searching WASHER, WINFIELD, KEMBLE/KIMBLE/KIMBALL, BEATTY, ROBBINS, JARVIS, WOODBURN, TITUS, BERRY and others in Sussex Co. NJ and surrounds Also VANAUKEN, SMITH in Monroe/Northampton Co. PA

    05/12/2001 05:08:10