Have now (July 98) learned that SAMUEL MCFARSON b. April 4, 1709 possibly in
Piscataway, Middlesex Co. NJ --d. Sept 1772 in Kingwood Twp. Hunterdon co. NJ
was father of JOHN MCFARSON b. 1736 probably in Piscataway NJ. and 7 others
who all came to Kingwood Twp. Need information on wife or parents of SAMUEL
MCFARSON b. 1709.-d. 1772.
Also trying to find information on a grandson of SAMUEL MCFARSON named JOHN
MCFARSON. In the 1785 will of SAMUEL's son JOHN he mentions 5 "older
children and ELIZABETH and her
Looking for researchers to research my Davis' in Hunterdon County, NJ.
Does anyone know of researchers in the Hunterdon County Area?
Please let me know
Thanks
James Davis
James DAVIS Wife: Mary TAYLOR
b. 1761 Hunterdon County, NJ b. 1765, NJ
m. 1780-1792 ?Where d. 1837, Union Cty, IN
d. 6-26-1827 Union County, IN
Enlisted in the Revolutionary War, 3rd NJ Regiment under:
- Capt. Anthony Sharp - Col. Elias Dayton 3rd Reg.
- Capt. Sa
BLOOM, AARON - b. 11/27/1823 d. 9/28/1895 Looking for birth parents who
probably were of the Blooms of Hunterdon county. I suspect, based upon family
names of his children, that he is of the third or fourth generation lines
under John Bloom. Aaron's birth place is noted as Bethlehem, Pa., but could
be NJ. He cannot be found in PA., although all of his children were born and
raised in Luzerne County. He is buried there with is wife. Aaron married
Sarah Boone (of the famous Boone's) and we have all of
I am trying to find information concerning my gggggrandparents who at one
time lived in Hunterdon County and attended the German Reformed Church of
Alexandria. Their names were Peter and Anna Maria Casper, records I have
found indicate that they had a daughter baptized on October 2, 1765.
I would greatly appreciate any information that someone can provide.
Thanks
I am looking for the maiden name of Sadie A. Griffin. Her husband was Alan
Griffin. They were married about 1884 or 1885 and lived in Ewing in Mercer
Co., in the same house with Aaron and Mary Lake. Sadie may have been from
Amwell in Hunterdon Co. We are looking for a maiden name for her. She may
have been a LAKE.
Jim LaRue
email: popcarpet@aol.com
I am looking for information on the Swan family of Hunterdon County, NJ. My
ancestor, Eunice W. Swan (born about 1797) was married to William W. Brady.
Would like to know more about this family, who her parents were, original
Swan immigrant(s) from Europe, about any Revolutionary War service, etc.
Sincerely,
Jim LaRue
email: popcarpet@aol.com
I am looking for any infomation on the individuals mention in the document
below. The oldest record we have of the Nichols Family is an Indenture
dated 1835. The document states that William has died and his widow
Elizabeth and their son Garrit reside in Nockamixon Twp., Pa. Garrit is
being indentured to a man from Hunterdon NJ. The Indenture shows variations
in the spelling of names, NICKLES, NICKELS and GARRT, GARRIT. My father
Arthur Nichols has the original copy of the indenture.
Thanks
Karen Che
I have been researching the Rounsavell (vill/ville and other variant
spellings) surname. Many individuals with this surname originated in
Hunterdon County, New Jersey in the 1700s/1800s/1900s. I am in the
process of writing a Rounsavell family history (actually updating my out of
print 1994 edition with more information). Anyone with information on any
individuals with this surname, I encourage you to contact me to ensure that
the information is included and correct. I will gladly share whatever
informati
I am searching for the Kingwood Presbyterian Church Records, does anyone
know where they currently reside? Specifically, I would like to see if the
birth/baptism, marriage or burial records exist. I am trying to prove that
a Richard Rounsavill born in 1808 was the son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth
(Dalrymple) Rounsavill. Both Nathaniel and Elizabeth are buried in the
Kingwood Presbyterian Church cemetery and the executor of Nathaniel's will
was a Richard, who I believe was his son born in 1808. Any ideas o
I am seeking infomation about Garrett Samuel Nichols, who on August 20 1835
was indentures to John VanSyckle of Alexandria Twp. Hunterdon County. The
last name
Nichols could be spelt either Nickels or Nickles, also Garrett's name was
spelt several ways.
Any info would be helpful.
Thanks
Karen Cheney
Kcheney@lincoln.midcoast.com
Looking for parents and siblings of Joseph Daniel Applegate born 10 Apr
1847 in Whitehorse, NJ. married Emaline Bishop. Daniel and Emaline had five
children the youngest my g-grandfather Edward Henry born 17 Apr 1874
Raitian, NJ. I believe Joseph was a blacksmith.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Linda
Anyone have info on the BUTLER or PROBASCO families in Hunterdon Co in
the 1800's.
My JOHN PROBASCO b. 1825-28 probably in Hunterdon Co. married CAROLINE
BUTLER b. 1838-39 also probably in Hunterdon Co. They were married
sometime before their first child, WILLIAM SANFORD PROBASCO, was born in
1856.
They lived near Pittstown in a home that is still standing today---I
visited there in 1993.
Anyway, I am searching for CAROLINE BUTLER's parents/siblings, etc.
Any help would be appreciated. I have much to
Greetings,
Abraham Shurts (bc1722 Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ-d 1810 Lebanon Township,
Hunterdon Co., NJ) was married to Aultyea Van Buskirk c1748 in Hunterdon Co.
Abraham was the son of Michael Schertz (b1691 in Germany) and Maria Elizabetha
Stier (b c1687 Germany). Aultyea was the daughter of Pieter Van Buskirk (b
c1702 Hackensack, d 1778 Hunterdon Co) and Marietje Van Horn who married
Pieter on Oct 10, 1727 in Hackensack.
I suspect that Abraham and Aultyea had a son named Peter Shurts (b c1750 in
Hu
Seeking the parents and grandparents of John Ten Eyck b. 9-30-1750 in
Readington, NJ and d. 1811. He was married to Elizabeth La Grange who died
ca. 1807. Any input would be greatly appreciated. These are my only missing
links!
Thanks in advance,
Carol Ten Eick Ayers
MK212@aol.com
Hello Everyone,
I have a grandfather, SCHMIDT who is buried in Clinton,N.J. As far as I
can tell this is the correct county. My dad grew up at Sunnyside on a farm.
I was wondering if anyone would have information about any of the families
that lived in that area around the early 1900's to 1940's and 50's? My
grandmothers maiden name was CONE but I am having a bit of trouble finding
anything on line about the area or the families that use to live there. I go
to the web page quite often hoping some more in
Hello All,
Looking for the ancestors and/or children of Jacob R. HENRY and Mary CURTIS
(1814-1883) who lived near Everittstown, Kingwood Twp. They married on 3
October 1834 and had 14 children, three died very young.
Of the children, my principal interest is Emily Caroline HENRY (1856-1889) who
married Stanford OPDYKE in 1875.
All info greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike O.
Can anyone supply me with more information on Charles and Caroline TOTTEN, who
lived in East Amwell in 1880. They later moved to Ewing in Mercer Co by 1885,
along with the LAKE family. They had at least one son, William.
We are also trying to find what their relation to the LAKE and HELMUTH and
FOX family is, since their names are often with them in the census, and in
obituary announcements.
Jim LaRue
email: popcarpet@aol.com
I am searching for information on the children of Nathaniel Rounsavell
(1769-1837) and Elizabeth Dalrymple (1769-1846), daughter of Samuel and
Elizabeth Dalrymple. They were married in January of 1807 in Hunterdon
County, New Jersey and are both buried at the Kingwood Presbyterian Church
(Oak Summit??) in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. I am
trying to confirm who their children were, specifically if they had a son
Richard Rounsavell, born in 1808. Any information on either surname woul
I'm interested in info on the family of Mary Fidler born 1715 Hunterdon Co NJ
and died Hunterdon, NJ and the family of Mary Field born 1750 Hunterdon NJ and
died before 1811 [her father was Seth Field born 1715 Hunterdon Nj and died
14-3-1797 Hopewell, Hunterdon, NJ]
Richard Brunt rbrunt1@aol.com
An e-mail list has been set up for RUE family genealogy and historical
postings (including LaRUE, REW, and other variant spellings.) Typical
postings which I would hope to see on this new list might include queries
by researchers seeking to connect generations or fill in missing details,
research findings concerning Revolutionary patriots Capt. Benjamin RUE of
the gondola Philadelphia and Pvt. Lewis RUE of Mud Island and any of their
activities, and of any of their ancestors or numerous descendants.
If yo