WILLIAMSON Capt. James; Sussex Co., NJ; War of 1812
Also ANDREWS BACHMAN SOWDERS
Q. Who were the ancestors and kin of Capt. James WILLIAMSON?
Perry Streeter (pstreeter@acccorp.com)
Canandaigua, NY
msouders2@juno.com wrote:
I just came across another Williamson fact tonight: I wrote to the
National Archives for the pension records for a Joshua Sowders from
Sussex County for the war of 1812. He fought in a company headed by
Capt. James Williamson described thusly:
[Joshua Sowders] was a pri
WILLIAMSON William, John/GULICK; Sussex Co., NJ; 1774
Also CALDWELL HUGHES
Q. Who were the WILLIAMSON ancestors and descendants of William
WILLIAMSON?
1774, Jan. 13. WILLIAMSON William, of Sussex Co. Int.
Adm'x--Elizabeth WILLIAMSON, of said Co.
Fellowbondsman--Henry GULICK, of Hunterdon Co.
Witnesses--Martha HUGHES and Rachel CALDWELL (New Jersey
Colonial Documents: Calendar of Wills--1771-1780, 567)
I am seeking all
BIRD/BURD/SUTTON/WILLIAMSON; Hntrdn/Sssx/Wrrn, NJ; 1800s
Q. Were Elizabeth, Johanna, and Mary Sarepta BIRD/BURD related?
Q. Were James and John SUTTON related?
Q. Were Jane, Samuel and Peter WILLIAMSON related?
Thanks to Bob Smith, I have learned of the following marriages
between the BIRD/BURD, SUTTON, and WILLIAMSON families:
Samuel WILLIAMSON m. Hunterdon Co., NJ 31 Dec 1808 Elizabeth
BURD.
Peter WILLIAMSON, d. Beattystown, NJ 1816, m.
I am trying to find info on the Stull family centered in above area. From
eldest to most current, it is believed their given names were Abraham (Abram),
John, John, and William Clark Stull. I would appreciate any help in this
area..Thanks
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Sorry Linda I did make a typo on the children for Amos and Lydia Thatcher they
should be Uremia and Azobah and they are girls.
Mary
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KIPLE family members?...first names would probably be Tice,
Jacob, or George. If there are others you know of I would
appreciate hearing from you as we seem to be struggling to
find
ANYONE by this surname. Also, the spelling is almost always
100% correct but occassionally we've seen KIPPLE ...we've
found them in Bucks County 1830 with reference to them
originally
coming from Germany to America in the early settlement of
Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co., NJ ...we know children were
born in the 1770's and de
This information was sent to me and it may be of some help in a general
sort of way on some of the worldwide epidemics.
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Due to questions on the Epidemics in our history. I thought these
information might help you when you are doing your family tree. I
received
this information when I was going to Genealogy classes a few years ago.
In case you ever wondered why a large number of your ancestors
disappeared
during a certain period in history, th
Hi Al.
I am sorry this happened I am using a new mail program and was making errors
obviously. I tried several ways to correct but not until you sent out the
msg of the web page, did I know about it. Thank you for your patience. I
hope this one is ok.
Please let me know.
Linda
I am posting this because my ancestors (Park/Parke) lived in Hunterdon
County, New Jersey in the 1700s. What can anyone tell me of the Quakers
that lived there in the 1700s?
Any info would be helpful.
Sincerily,
Edward, Sr.
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Doing genealogical research on PARK, HOBSON, PATTERSON, McMAINS, DAVIS,
HAWKINS, HINSHAW, NEWTON, WILSON, RATHBUN, GILMORE, WATSON, WAUGH,
ALLEN, YORKE, AXLEY, DENNET, SUMNER, ILOTTI, & HOLTZHAUSER family lines.
Also
In the past week, there have been a number of messages sent to the
Hunterdon County mail list there were rejected by RootsWeb. These
messages were rejected because they contain either HTML instructions or
non ascii characters.
Rootsweb, which hosts the Hunterdon County mail list, instituted this
policy because of the problems that accompany these fancy mail formats.
Some people don't have mail programs that are capable of processing the
special file formats. Even among those who do, different mail program
Henry Runion married Sarah Wagoner May 17, 1820, also listed as
Wagonerer.
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From: Robert Runyon
To: NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 4:35 PM
Subject: [NJHUNTER-L] Runyon's
>Hi All,
>This is my first listing to the site. I am looking for any
information
>concerning Henry Landis Runyon (1794-1861) m Sarah
>Wagoner(6/18/1792-5/17/1820) and their son Hugh.Descendants of Henry
>Runyon. This is what I have
I am looking for the Loesch family(ies) of the German Reformed Church at
Alexandra, Hunterden, NJ. There was a mention of a Joseph Loesch and (wife)
Anna Margarthis being confirmed (?) on Oct 4 1772. In the records of early
Germans of NJ it stated that the Loesch family(ies) were in the area of
Alexandria, NJ. I would to find a lead on this family of Loesches. I will be
happy to share all information I have on the Loesch line. Thanks Sandy Lesh
I'm researching the family of Martha BRECKENRIDGE born ca1745 and Hugh
HUGHES (of Philadelphia) born ca1740. They married 25 July 1764 in New
Jersey. Hugh died before 1829 and Martha's estate was proven in court
by February 1829. I believe they are buried in the family cemetery in
Hughesville, Sussex (now Warren) Co., NJ.
Children:
John S. Hughes, b. 4 Jan 1770; m. ca1790 to Martha BERGEN
Isaac Hughes, b. ?; m. ?
Nancy Hughes, b. ?; m. ?
Joseph B. Hughes, b. ?; m. Eliza -?-
Esther Hughes, b. ?;
I can do lookups at The New Jersey State Library in Trenton. Census, Birth,
Death, Marriage, Etc. Very reasonable. Let me know if I can help.
Geoffrey.... EatFish1@aol.com
Hi Michelle,
Luckily most of your people left wills. Warren County: Henry G. HUGHES
4183U, Will 1897, Inv. 1897; Hugh B. HUGHES, 912U, Will 1849, Inv.
1849; Hugh B. HUGHES, 1266U, Inv. 1856; Isaac HUGHES, 705U, Will 1844,
Inv. 1844; John HUGHES, 706U, Inv. 1844; John B. HUGHES, 1363U, Inv.
1858; John S. HUGHES, 12U, Inv. 1825; Joseph B. HUGHES, 221U, Inv.
1831; Martha HUGHES, 73U, Will 1827, Inv. 1827; Patrick HUGHES, 3121U,
Inv. 1885; John H. HUGHS, 779U, Inv. 1846. Now all you have to do is
get copies of
I am searching for the Veghte familyin Hunterdon Co,NJ that had Mary Veghte
born 1778 and died 1831 and lived around Millstone and Harlingen. Mary married
John Staats about 1800. Can someone help me?
Bill
Hi Rick,
This isn't what you asked for ;however, you might need it in the
future:
I was going through some old genealogies as follows:
Peter MATSON alias DALBO, 1647 - 1701; daughter Catherine married
December 29, 1679 John COCK. daughter Margaret married February 1,
1692 PETER COCK. Israel HELM, 1627-1701, Helmstatt - Thompson's Point
in Gloucester Co., NJ. daughter Helene married Peter Cock Jr. John
RAMBO (1661 - 1741) married Brigitta Cock daughter of Peter Larsson
COCK. Carl STRANG (STRING) b. 1693 d.
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Jim I have Amos and Lydia Thatcher's children as Joseph b.Mar.11,1727, Amos b.
Sept 2,1728, Elizabeth b. Mar 25,1229, Lydia b. Feb 8,1731, Mary b. Dec
21,1733, Bartholomew b. Mar 21,1735, Sarah b. Aug 31,1737, Lydia b. Jun 6,1739
this was the second one. Urine b. Jun 17,1741,Azubah b. Mar 23,1743, Martha b.
Mar 12,1745, Daniel b. Jan 20,1747,
I have an Annie Burd b. abt. 1775 d. 3/3/1850 married John Beers in Harmony
twsp. so far. I wish I could help more.
Wendy
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From: Clyde Prior
To: NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 3:09 PM
Subject: [NJHUNTER-L] BURDS
>Hi Wendy,
>
>I am looking for information on Cahterine BURD's family. All the
>information that I have on her is that she was born 3/1
I would be very interested in this as well as my 3rd great grandparents
both died before Oct 1850 when their son was married. Does anyone know
if there are death records for the couny for the 1850 year?
Ginny
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Greetings,
Margrietje Cock married Hendrick Schamp/Schomp on May 14, 1750 in Readington
TWP, NJ. She was the daughter of David Cock and Marietje Van Leuwen who were
married in Readington in 1721. I believe that Marietje is the daughter of
Pieter Van Leuven and and Margaret Wood (sp?). However I have no information
on David Cock's ancestry. Any help with him would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rick Novak
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