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1. Hudson County Burial Grounds [1]
Dear NJHUDSON Mailing List Viewers, A film production company is making a documentary film about Snake Hill and the Hudson County Burial Grounds. This cemetery was in the news for the past few years since most of the cemetery was relocated to Hackensack, NJ due to the Secaucus Interchange Project conducted by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. To make this documentary as complete as possible we are still seeking anyone who has an ancestor or relative who was buried at this cemetery, who has not be
2. Carlson obit born in JC [1]
James F.X. Carlson, formerly of Somerset FREDERICKSBURG, Va. -- James F.X. Carlson, 80, died Wednesday (April 27, 2005). Born in Jersey City, he resided in Sarasota, Fla., for 15 years and Somerset for 25 years, before moving to Fredericksburg, Va., a year ago. Mr. Carlson retired 16 years ago from RCA of Harrison, where he was employed for 22 years. He was a veteran of the World War II Flying Tigers, CBI, and the recipient of the Air Medal and Distinguished Flying Cross. Surviving are his spouse, S
3. Obit Boyd born in Jersey City [1]
Herman Boyd Jr., American Express manager COLONIA -- Herman Boyd Jr., 78, died Monday (April 4, 2005) at Rahway Hospital, Rahway. He was born in Jersey City, where he lived before moving to Colonia 34 years ago. He was retired from employment as a manager for American Express in New York after 40 years. He was a member of the AMEX Quarter Century Club. He was predeceased by his wife, Emma Boyd, and a son, David Boyd. Surviving are his son, Lance Boyd of Colonia; daughter, Susan Boyd-Judkins of Pisca
4. Murray [1]
We continue to search for James Francis Murray and his wife Mary and their children Anna Margaret and possibly a James or Jimmy. Anna Margaret was born in June 1850,,,,she said on her marriage certificate born in Troy, New York, but we cannot find her there at that time at all. Although many have sent census of James and Mary and their families, none match so far! I am always open to more help and suggestions. We strongly believe that they, James and Mary ran a tavern or bar on Baxter Street that th
5. Ads for Missing Irish from Boston Pilot news 1831-1921 [1]
Hi http://infowanted.bc.edu/ Check out this site for ads from people looking for 'lost' relatives and friends who had emigrated from Ireland. You can go to Advance Search and in Keyword type in the name of the town(Jersey City, Hoboken etc). Click on name of missing for more info. Good Luck
6. Marriage information please [1]
The following is information on a marriage certificate of Jane Vosser and Augustus Le Faux. They were married in Jersey City, New Jersey. We have some questions about this information that we hope someone can help us with. Thank you, Rosemary from beautiful Cape Breton, Nova Scotia 1. Why is Jane written Janea....twice? 2. How can we find out if the Rev. A. Potter was a priest or a minister or ??????? 3. The witness to the second part is Jane Potter the same name as the Rev. who married them....coul
7. Searching: Children/Grandchildren of Bayonne Eisenbergs [1]
Hello - I am searching for children/grandchildren of Katherine Eisenberg Ginsburg and Albert Ginsburg. The couple lived the early years of their marriage in Bayonne, NJ. They married in about 1920. Kate Eisenberg was born in 1897 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Albert Ginsburg was born in 1888 in Pennsylvania. Kate was the daughter of Adolph Eisenberg and Fannie Neiditsch Eisenberg of Bayonne, NJ -- they immigrated from Pinsk, Russia in the early 1890s. Kate's sisters and brothers were named (list
8. COBHAM: Doctors in New Jersey/Jersey City in 1920s [1]
Hello Everyone, I am new to this list. I'm looking for further records on my COBHAM family. James M. Cobham, Widower, born Canada, is recorded on the 1920 Jersey City Census, along with his 2 children, Dr. James L. Cobham and Helen Cobham born early 1880s, Illinois. James, the father, died in 1927. I have not been able to find any other record of the 2 children. I don't know if they ever married. Would anyone have access to early telephone directories for 1928 onwards? Or is there a central office f
9. Korsmeyer, Heitmann, von Deesten (Diesten), Riemenschneider [1]
Still searching and keep hitting the brick wall! Ruth at the Shore
10. SEARCHING REILLY, MCHENRY, QUINN, BEACH, LYNCH, MCK(I)ERNAN, HALPIN, MARCOM, MILLER, FALLON IN JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN AND BAYONNE 1880-present [1]
This list has been very quiet lately MIKE
11. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] St. Peter's Cemetery [1]
Marge, St Peter's is located on the southbound side of Tonnele Ave, just north of the Pulaski Skyway & the Tonnele Ave traffic circle. East of it, the closest E/W streets are Elm, Floyd & Spruce.(all ending before they reach Tonnele) It is a challenge to find a place to park ... probably north of the site, as you can't park in front of it. The fence is rather close to the highway. It is kept locked. You can't just stop in & visit. I would contact Holy Name for further info. & possible arrangements to vi
12. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Hudson County Cemetary [1]
Hello all, Is there anyone able and willing to take a couple of photos for me at Flower Hill Cemetary? There is a volunteer on Rootsweb, but she is apparently ill and cannot help for the time being. Thanks so much for any help! patti marino
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----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 11:55 AM Subject: Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Hudson County Cemetary > Hello all, > Is there anyone able and willing to take a couple of photos for me at > Flower Hill Cemetary? There is a volunteer on Rootsweb, but she is apparently ill > and cannot help for the time being. > Thanks so much for any help! > patti marino > > > ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== > If you are unsubscribed from the NJ
14. St. Peter's RC Church [1]
Dear List, Could anyone that may be doing research at the LDS Family History Center , do a lookup for St. Peter's RC Church , Jersey City ,records for me. I willing be willing to pay for the rental of film and time. I do not live near a Center and would appreciate your help. Marge
15. (Sobieski) Rucinski obit born in JC [1]
Helen Rucinski, beloved sister and aunt PRINCETON -- Helen Rucinski, 87, entered into eternal rest Wednesday (April 27, 2005) at Merwick Nursing Home in Princeton. Born in Jersey City, daughter of the late Zygmund and Stella (Sobieski) Rucinski, she had resided in Manville, South Plainfield and Toms River before settling in Princeton in January 2004. For more than 37 years, Helen was employed as a tester for Western Electric in Kearny, having been a member of the Pioneer Retirement Club. While resid
16. St. Peter's Cemetery [1]
Can anyone on the list tell me exactly where St. Peter's Cemetery is located. I know the address is Tonnele Ave., is it close to Holy Name Cemetery. Thanks for your help. Marge
17. Obit MAZUR born in Jersey City [1]
Edith E. Mazur, 84, beloved mother and grandmother ORTLEY BEACH -- Edith E. Mazur, 84, entered into eternal rest on March 30, 2005, at Brick Hospital. Born in Jersey City, she had resided in Hillsborough for 30 years before settling in Ortley Beach 25 years ago. After many years of dedication as a nurse at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville, Edith retired. In her spare time, she was an avid bowler, had a passion to brighten people's lives and enjoyed laughing. Edith was predeceased by her beloved
18. Carroll [1]
We are trying to find the parents of a Monseigneur Carroll who was born about 1875. He may have been in the Archdiecese of Newark. Any help would be appreciated. Rosemary McLean, Nova Scotia Canada
19. History Fair on 7 May 2005 [1]
The Genealogical Society of New Jersey will be participating in the Spirit of the Jerseys Annual History Fair on 7 May 2005 from 11am to 4pm at the Washington Crossing State Park, County Route 546, Titusville. Admission is FREE and the event will be held Rain or Shine! Fun for the whole family! Come & discover NJ's history. Celebrate the Centennial of the State Forests. Enjoy period games, crafts, living history demonstrations, tours, food, music and more... Be sure to stop by our table to meet us and take

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