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1. Re: [NJHUNTER] Vital Statistics Postings [1]
Kay: In case you have not, chech out this web site http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nj/hunterdon/hunterdon.htm and see if the information you are releasing would be acceptable to that webmaster. That way the information could be searched by others. Bob Philhower Newark DE
2. Re: [NJHUNTER] Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey [1]
Jan: Before you go off and take a well-deserved vacations, here's one more: HAZLETT - HAZELETT/E - HAZLET: possibly in Lebanon, Hunterdon County Mucho gracias from the southwest ! ! ! >I recently found the above referenced book at the Library of Virginia. I >have it checked out until mid-February. I would be happy to do reasonable >lookups especially for people who don't live in NJ and don't have access >to this >book in a local library. > >The book was done by Dorothy Agans Stratford and
3. Re: [NJHUNTER] Maps [1]
Dear Bertha Ann, There is no Burkett, there is a Burnett, Robert. Good luck elsewhere. Yours truly, Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bertha Ann" To: Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 1:34 PM Subject: [NJHUNTER] Maps > Could you tell me if there are any BURKET's listed? > Thanks Bertha Ann > > > ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== > Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter > > ===========================
4. Re: [NJHUNTER] Re:`Two Eighteenth-Century John Smith's of Readington [1]
The article is contained in Genealogies of New Jersey Families, Vol. I from the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. Each volume has over 1,000 pages, published in 1995 as a two volume set. The price is $150 for the set, sold by several genealogical book distributors such as: http://www.bergenhistoricbooks.com/general.html I didn't know Family Treemaker had it as part of their CD collection, but it is available in many NJ library reference collections and in many large public libraries in the US that h
5. Re: [NJHUNTER] Migrations [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: KaySFO@aol.com To: NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 6:35 AM Subject: [NJHUNTER] Migrations In 1836, Elizabeth Hoppock Sherman (widow of Thomas Sherman), married Elijah Rittenhouse and they along with her two Sherman offspring, Cornelius and Rachel Sherman migrated to Columbia Township, Lorain Co., Ohio. The last I know of Rachel is that at the age of 34 she was still living in the household of her mother, step-fath
6. Re: [NJHUNTER] Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey [1]
After you come up for air, could you check the for the names Shearman and Akers?? Thanks! Kay
7. [NJHUNTER] Groff inquiry [1]
Ah, Roz, I was hoping you could tell me! Ha! Groff is an important name for me, starting with my gg grandmother, Elizabeth Groff. I go Elizabeth Groff/Howard Sutphin b 1847 Samuel Groff/Elizabeth Baldwin b 1820 Henry Groff/Mary Gray b 1785 Samuel Groff/Christeen Fulper b 1756/58 Henry Groff/Mary Harley b 1704 There may be a John Groff next (?) Sorry that I don't know any further back. Best wishes, Virginia Kuhl Knutsen (se Idaho)
8. [NJHUNTER] Elisabeth Rockefeller [1]
Hi Sharon, Elizabeth Rockefeller married Uriah LaRue in 1818. Her father was Daniel Rockefeller. Does the book give any more details? Jim LaRue
9. [NJHUNTER] David Smith and Sara Acker Abt 1820-1886 [1]
Would appreciate any help with DAVID SMITH and his wife, SABRE ACKER. They were both born about 1820 in NJ and PA respectively according to their daughter's death certificate. They married about 1839. They had four known children: (1) Matilda (Tilly) Smith born August 31, 1840 Hackettstown, Warren County, NJ; married Williarm R. Carpenter (2) Jewell Smith twin sister of (1) (3) Rachel Smith born 1842 in NJ; married Charles Carpenter, brother of (1) and (4) (4) Abbie Smith born Septem
10. Re: [NJHUNTER] Re: Hunterdon.Migrants to PA [1]
Dear fsr, We all need to remember that Sussex County, NJ included Warren County, NJ unitl the end of 1824. At that pont the new County was created. Yours truly, jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Runyan, Fuller" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 11:30 AM Subject: RE: [NJHUNTER] Re: Hunterdon.Migrants to PA > Thank you for the suggestion. I will do that. > > Incidentally, some of these families that I listed yesterday came from Sussex Co., NJ -
11. Re: [NJHUNTER] Hunterdon.Migrants. [1]
My fourth Great grandfather, Henry Myers and at least one of his 8 sons, my 3rd great grandfather, Daniel Myers moved from Spruce Run, Lebanon twp, Hunterdon County in 1805. I have never found mention of them in any of these histories, except in the Luzerne County History under bios - two of Daniel's grandson's are mentioned. I think that at least a few of the other brothers came too. Any ideas on where I might find something on them? I do have militia listings for Henry, a Rev. rejected pension file, in
12. Re: [NJHUNTER] Everitt - Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey [1]
JoAnne, Would a Jacob Everitt (Ebert) be of intrest to you findings? Mm ggggfather was in Hunterdon Co. in 1776. His wife bore a son Heinrich bapt. Aug 1766. He brought them here from Easton, Penna. to escape the massacres in the French and Indian Wars. He returned to what is now Monroe Co., Pa. about 1770 where he farmed till his death in 1803. W,G,Everett
13. [NJHUNTER] Re: Cornelius MYERS [1]
Dave, Thanks for the info, but my Cornelius Myers was married to Hannah French in 1810. Their daughter Elizabeth was married to my gg grandfather Parmer Bryan. They were all burried in the Locktown Baptist Church Cemetery.
14. Re: [NJHUNTER] Contacting cemetery [1]
The Prospect Hill Cemetery caretaker is Mr. John LaRue. Either the P. O. Box number or 69 Capner Street will work. Flemington, NJ 08822. He has been very helpful to me the two times I contacted him, once by mail with a SASE and the other by just stopping by his office in hopes that he wasn't busy with a burial at that time. Pam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave & Sheila" To: Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 3:28 PM Subject: [NJHUNTER] Contacting c
15. [NJHUNTER] NOT A JOKE [1]
No one should EVER delete a file on the say so of an email from an unknown or even known source without first checking with your virus protector. From: http://www.norton.com Symantec Security Response encourages you to ignore any messages regarding this hoax. It is harmless and is intended only to cause unwarranted concern. Type: Hoax This hoax, like the SULFNBK.EXE Warning hoax, tries to encourage you to delete a legitimate Windows file from your computer. Jdbgmgr.exe is the file to which the
16. Re: RE: [NJHUNTER] Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey [1]
Jan; Only when you get time - I am interested in seeing if there are any KASE or CASE men listed? I know they were living there during that time but do not know if they served in the Revolutionary war or not. Thank you for making so many folks happy with your generous offer. I hope you aren't regretting it now. Trina Young Elma, Washington ----- Original Message ----- From: "Francie Lane" To: Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 10:54 AM Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] R
17. Re: [NJHUNTER] Garret Van Sickle [1]
I'm sorry...there's no mention of a VanNoy. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:11 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Garret Van Sickle > Hi > I am interested in this, I have a Andrew Vannoy VanNoy) who moved to Senca > Co. NY from Hunterdon Co. NJ. I do not know his wifes maiden name. > > Dennis > > > Hi, folks... > > > > Today I had one of those truly weird genealogical coincidences happen. > > > > Mind you, I'm living
18. [NJHUNTER] Old Jacob Smith farm [1]
Using http://terraserver-usa.com/ click on ADVANCED FIND and ADDRESS , type in 75 Pavlica Rd, New Jersey. This will get you to the end of the lane of the Jacob Smith farm aka the Williamson farm. Richard Tucson, AZ
19. Re: [NJHUNTER] Vital Statistics Postings [1]
Good idea, Bob. Especially as (judging by the number of responses!) we're ALL related to the Rockefellers! Bob & Lois Philhower wrote:Kay: In case you have not, chech out this web site http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nj/hunterdon/hunterdon.htm and see if the information you are releasing would be acceptable to that webmaster. That way the information could be searched by others. Bob Philhower Newark DE ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== Visit the Updated Hunterdon County Ge
20. Re: [NJHUNTER] Everitt - Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey [1]
Joanne, I have an Epinetus Everitt married to Nancy Ann Rittenhouse(b. 6-19-1807) . Can you make any connection? Thanks, Dave Sherman ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 2:23 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Everitt - Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey > Are there any Everitt/Everitts listed? I'm especially interested in Samuel > Everitt (1750-1781) or his father Samuel (1718-1783) who were in Hunter
21. Re: [NJHUNTER] ROCKAFELLER/ROCKAFELLOW GENEALOGY BOOK [1]
No, I don't. I know that Tunis Fisher moved to Darrtown, Butler Co., Ohio with his second wife Mary Larue. I don't know much about them after they left NJ. I had heard that they had several children. Tunis and his first wife Sarah Malaby are my 4th ggparents. I did find a Tunis Fisher in the 1830 Franklin Co., Ohio Census who was betwee 70-80 that could be this Tunis. I know of other Fisher's that went to Pa and Ky but no Benjamin that died in 1818. Robert Goode wrote: Rich: Do y
22. [NJHUNTER] Re: Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jerse [1]
Thank you for your generous offer. The surname I am searching in NJ Hunterdon County is: Barrel(l), probably William or John. Thank you Ann Barrell Alfaro
23. Re: [NJHUNTER] Test [1]
Haven't had anything today from NJHunter-L.........just yours. It's been really busy up until today. Bertha Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 12:58 PM Subject: [NJHUNTER] Test > My mail has slowed down from NJHunter-L > > Richard > Tucson, AZ > > > ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== > Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter > > ============================== > Gain access
24. Re: [NJHUNTER] Hunterdon.Migrants. [1]
Thanks Pam. I'll look for those series of articles.
25. Re: [NJHUNTER] Two other Fulpers [1]
Speaking of Fulper.... I'm interested in Jennie Fulper (1870-1930) who married John Brokaw Cox (1868-1961). She was the daughter of Charles Fulper but I have no other information for her, not even a mother's name. They lived in Readington. He died 30 years later in Glen Gardner. Also interested in John W. Fulper (1870-1958) who married (1) Minnie Hoffman and (2) Medea Van Billiard. He lived in Lebanon, Annandale and Cokesbury areas of Hunterdon. He was the son of William Fulper. Pam ----- Original Messa

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