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1. [NJHUNTER] Re: Ann Anderson 1725-1796 [1]
HELP!!!! Does anyone, by chance, have an Ann ANDERSON, by any spelling, married to a Phillip SCHULER/SCHUYLER/SCHUILER/SHILER, approx. 1740-1750, in New Jersey, perhaps in Hunterdon, or Gloucester Counties..Settled in Long Valley/Middle Valley, Hunterdon County... Any help appreciated... This brick wall has been standing too long... My head is getting knobby from butting it... Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
2. [NJHUNTER] Re:Stout family of Hunterdon [1]
I am looking for some information on Richard Stout who married Hannah Pinkerton in Hunterdon on Feb. 23 1817. also looking for info on Abram Bogert who married Else Pinkerton in 1814 I think. Someone once sent me a very complete Stout file but it is corrupted and hard to read anyone have it? Craig
3. [NJHUNTER] UNSUBSCRIBE [1]
UNSUBSCRIBE -----Original Message----- From: Dick Carter [mailto:rcar37@prodigy.net] Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 8:29 AM To: NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJHUNTER] Re: Ann Anderson 1725-1796 HELP!!!! Does anyone, by chance, have an Ann ANDERSON, by any spelling, married to a Phillip SCHULER/SCHUYLER/SCHUILER/SHILER, approx. 1740-1750, in New Jersey, perhaps in Hunterdon, or Gloucester Counties..Settled in Long Valley/Middle Valley, Hunterdon County... Any help appreciated... This brick wall has be
4. [NJHUNTER] KINNEY/KENNEY in northern NJ [1]
Hi Folks, I am collecting all members of the KINNEY family in Hunterdon, Morris, Somerset, Sussex and Warren counties in NJ. I will be happy to check my database for any stray Kinney ancestors you might have laying around. I have census, pension, will and other information on my web site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/5699/index.html Please email vdpcom@warwick.net with any possible KINNEY connections. Thank You, Cathy DiPietro vdpcom@warwick.net listowner Kinney-L, NJSussex
5. [NJHUNTER] Frenchtown Cemetery, Hunterdon County [1]
Hi, folks... I've added Frenchtown Cemetery to my web site. You can find it starting at http://raub-and-more.com/frenchtown/frenchtownab.html. This one is HUGE, so you might want to get a cup of coffee before starting on it. Jan Reuther
6. [NJHUNTER] Henry HOFFMAN/1765-1825/Cokesbury,NJ [1]
Henry HOFFMAN b. 1765 d.1825 in Cokesbury m. Anna HOFFMAN (dau of John & Ann Elizabeth (YOUNG)HOFFMAN) Anna b. on 8-20-1772 in Cokesbury,Hunterdon co.d. unknown. They were the parents of 9 children. Harmon b.2-12-1798 Henry M. b.3-15-1802 Jacob b.7-24-1808 Noah b.3-12-1812 John b.unknown Sarah b. unknown Margaret b. unknown Lydia b. unknown Anna b. unknown Does anyone have a more exact date of birth/death for Henry HOFFMAN or a marriage date for Henry & Anna. Also any help on the blank areas of the childre
7. [NJHUNTER] Paradise, Stout, Dickinson, Rue, Adams, Liscomb [1]
"John Paradise, Portrait Painter". by Alice Blackwell Lewis 111 No. Main St. Pennington, New Jersey. -1941- John Paradise, portrait painter, was born in the little village of Pennington, in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, on October the 24th, 1783. He married Elizabeth STOUT. His ancestors were English, his grandfather having emigrated to Maryland. His father, John Paradise, Sr. was a saddler and had his shop within the village. John Paradise and his wife Elizabeth STOUT had a son John Wesley Paradise, b
8. [NJHUNTER] Reunion Article/need help [1]
Hello everyone, I was sent this article from the Hunterdon Co. Democrat Aug.26,1913 I recognize alot of the connections to the READING line but not all. If anyone knows of these families let me know. Carol Reading Morris The tenth annual reunion of the Reading family was held on Thursday, August 21, at Elmaker Island. The weather was all that could be desired and a bountiful dinner was served by the ladies. Those present were Mrs. Philip E. Rockafellow, daughter, Miss Mabel and son, Robert; Mrs. H. M
9. Re: [NJHUNTER] FW: Re: FOX HILL [1]
Thank you, Pam. This info is most helpful as I am a descendant of John Fox. I appreciate your answer very much. It helps one to zero in on the area of your forefathers, when this type of material is shared. Eleanor > Dick, > The Fairmount Presbyterian Church was originally known as the Fox Hill > Church (Snell, p. 482). An old log church was located there before 1746. The > neighborhood was called "Foxenburg" after John Fox, a large landowner. It > was also called Parkersville from James Parker, anothe
10. [NJHUNTER] Whitehouse Station Cemeteries Query [1]
Hi Pam... you seem to be the local expert on Whitehouse Station. Much of my family came from there, and I am planning a trip back to NJ next month to continue my research. I wonder if you can clear up some cemetery questions??? There was one cemetery located behind a real estate office on the corner of Rt 22 & 523. Who does that belong to?? The other question I had was what the name is of the Methodist Cemetery located between Rt 22 & Oldwick?? I have a watercolor done by my gg grandfather of Lake Cus
11. [NJHUNTER] Case, 1860? [1]
This is to modern to be one of mine, hope it helps someone.--Deborah in OK On FHL #1275659, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Index of Naturalization. Supreme Court, 1803 - 1968: CASE, Jacob W. #16 Declaration filed 10/20/60 Petition filed 11/8/64 Old file, location Basement. [assume the date is 1860].
12. [NJHUNTER] Stout-Manners Burying Ground [1]
Anyone out there have a copy of the Labaw's list of people buried in the Stout Manners Burying Ground? I understand a list may be published in the Genealogical Magazine of NJ, Vol. 11, Issue 4, October 1936. I would like to get a copy. Thanks. Dave LaBau
13. [NJHUNTER] Hulsizer / Hulshizer [1]
Roberta, In the Hunterdon County Will index I see a lot of Hulsizers including: John C. Hulsizer, will & inventory, 1879. For info about wills and other NJ vital records see my web page @ NJresearch.com Thanks again Geoffrey Cooper NJresearch.com
14. [NJHUNTER] Cemetery Listings [1]
Hi, I just want to thank all of you who take your time and transcribe these cemetery listing for all of us who can't get to Rutgers or even to a LDS library. When you place these things on line it makes it so much easier for me. I have checked every list to see if I can find relatives listed there, and I have found a few. Thanks to all who volunteer their time and effort to information on line. Marietta Pickell "It is a mans sympathy with all creatures that truly makes him a man. Untill he ext
15. [NJHUNTER] Stout-Manner's Grave Yard, Young's Burial Ground [1]
I have a number of relatives buried in this cemetery. Anyone know of any sources of information about those buried there beyond the list published in the New Jersey Genealogical Magazine Volume 11, Issue 4, 1936? Thanks. Dave LaBau
16. [NJHUNTER] Pettit [1]
Marjory, I don't have much on this family - only the following: Dennis WOLVERTON/WOOLVERTON b. 1709 d. 19 aug 1774 married 2 Jan 1732 Elizabeth PETTIT b. 1714 d. 1783 both are buried in Rosemont Cemetery, Hunterdon County Thomas WOLVERTON/WOOLVERTON b. 11 May 1717 d. 1759 married Mary PETTIT Dennis and Thomas were sons of Charles WOLVERTON/WOOLVERTON of Hunterdon County Jean, Tucson, Arizona, USA
17. [NJHUNTER] Any Stout sites in Hunterdon Co.? [1]
I will me making my first ever trip to New Jersey in early May, mostly in Monmouth Co., but I plan on spending part of Saturday traveling to the Hopewell area. I am descended from some Stouts that I believe were in that area (Richard -> Jonathan -> Zebulon -> John -> Keziah). What are some of the locations in the area that I should visit? I am interested in historical libraries or museums, plus any cemeteries where these people might be buried. Any suggestions for the Mercer-Hunterdon Co. area would be appr
18. [NJHUNTER] JOHNSON,HALL Research [1]
Searching for Elizabeth JOHNSON b 21 Oct 1786, Yorkshire,England married Jesse Everett HALL 1806 Kingwood Twp, Hunterdon Co, NJ buried Clinton Co,PA 1854. Thanks, Ron in GA ----- Original Message ----- From: Chip To: Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 11:01 PM Subject: [NJHUNTER] Rockafellow,Case,Boss,Lott,Johnson,Alpaugh > > Looking to correspond with others researching these names. Sharon > > > > > ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hunterdon Count
19. [NJHUNTER] Dutch Reformed Cemetery, Lebanon [1]
Hi, folks... I've added this small Hunterdon County cemetery to my web site. You can find it at http://raub-and-more.com/lebanondrccem.html. Jan Reuther
20. [NJHUNTER] Adam Schuyler (1838-1903) [1]
If anyone is interested in the particulars of this man, please email me and I'll abstract his obituary from the Whitehouse Review. Pam Bush pamelynb@mail.ptd.net
21. [NJHUNTER] Re: NJHUNTER-Petty, Petit, Pettey, Pettee Surname [1]
I am new subscriber to your list so I thought I would list the family in which I am interested. I am especially looking for Joseph and Moses PETTY, but I am interested in any PETTY or above type spelling surname. My last ancestor was Joseph, b. 1765. We cannot find his parents. He named his first son Moses and men of that name are about as hard to find as hen's teeth. Does anyone have any clue to this family. I found them later in Monmouth, Warren and Sussex, have tried Somerset w/o success. I
22. [NJHUNTER] Fwd: Re: Naturalization Records [1]
This is a response I rec'd from the National Archives regarding a question I had sent to them about obtaining Naturalization Records. I hope someone "out there" finds this helpful(or at least interesting). It *is* quite lengthy, but I found it to be interesting. Regards, Dan in Nebraska >From: "Cliff Macwha" >To: >Subject: Re: Naturalization Records >Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 14:08:10 -0500 > >Dear Mr. Conner- >In order to find your ancestors' naturalization rec
23. [NJHUNTER] Militia in the Revolution [1]
I am looking for information on the Hunterdon County Militia, 2nd Regiment. I have an ancestor who was a captain, according to Stryker. Therefore, I would like to lay my hands on some information concerning where and what this regiment did. Any suggestions on where to get this info? Thanks, John __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text
24. [NJHUNTER] Robert DREW & Lydia BLISS [1]
Hello List, I'm looking for the parents or siblings of Robert DREW who married Lydia Bliss. Their information is below. Thank you. Cindy Sopko 56. Robert Drew, born 29 March 1807 in NJ; died 6 July 1879 in Darke County, OH. He married 57. Lydia Bliss 21 January 1830 in Warren Co., OH. 57. Lydia Bliss, born 5 February 1808 in PA; died 26 December 1893 in Darke County, OH. She was the daughter of 114. Nathaniel Bliss and 115. Hannah Williams. Children of Robert Drew and Lydia Bliss are: i. John Drew,
25. [NJHUNTER] EVERETTS Research [1]
>>Ron, these are the Everitts I am seeking. Anna H. EVERITTof Reaville, N.J. , mar. Jacob Newton ALLEN. Son Donald Allen of Hopewell N.J. mar. Shirley Brown dau. of James and Florence Hill. Shirley and Donald owned the Florist shop in Hopewell for many years. Wondering if they were buried in the graveyard across from their shop.. Nathan ALLEN Bro. of Jacob Newton, mar Annie B. HAGAMAN brn.1887 d. 1974. Thanks, Norma NC --From: Ron Mitchell To: - Or

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