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1. Re: D surnames...musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
Last Name First Name Site Date of Birth Date of Death Aged Other1 Other Dalrymple Nellie C. 1-R4-6 Dec. 11, 1904 Feb. 13, 1997 Married Clifford B. Jan. 4, 1921 Dalrymple Clifford B. 1-R4-6 April 30, 1894 Dec. 22, 1991 Married Nellie C. Jan. 4, 1921 US War Vet Flag Dalrymple Norman 119-1 1861 1917 Husband of Elizabeth and Anna C. Dalrymple Elizabeth 119-1 1857 1907 Wife of Norman H. Dalrymple Anna C. 119-1
2. RE: [NJHUNTER] FW: Exploring Your Jersey Roots II lectures [1]
Hi Josie The individual lecture handouts are not being made available for purchase. However, once the lecture series ends, we will be making the full syllabus (all the handouts) available for purchase in paper or on a cd. The lectures themselves are not being taped. I'll add your email address to the list of people who have expressed an interest in purchasing a copy of the syllabus material. The price for the syllabus has not yet been set as we don't know how big it will be yet. The syllabus from last
3. Re: [NJHUNTER] by the way... [1]
thanks john very much, i will look up for you and e mail back what i find, i see the name alot so i am sure there is something there. thanks again , teresa.
4. Free Trial Info on Ancestry.com - Ships Passenger Lists [1]
This was posted on one of the Rootsweb message boards so I thought I'd pass it on to everyone. Good Luck! Cherie Hoffman Howard Hi everyone I'm really excited to tell you that Ancestry.com has agreed to open up TWO sets of ships passenger list records at no charge! They are open (and free) until Oct. 29th so you have lots of time to find ancestors These aren't Free Trials, no credit card is needed. All you do is register as a guest of Olive Tree Genealogy and you can search to your h
5. Re: [NJHUNTER] hunterdon historical society [1]
I am so disappointed to see this last round regarding the Hunterdon County Historical Society. A few years ago there was very much the same conversation on a different mailing list. It really got heated. I was hoping since then that the situation had improved. I live 20 minutes away and have only been there one time, my experience was very much the same as mentioned. It was stressful, uninviting and not a pleasant experience. --- Leslie Bouvier wrote: > I was at the HCHS in Au
6. Re: [NJHUNTER] Re:"S" surnames... musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
Hi; Thanks so much for the information you have provided. This has been a hugh help to me, since there are several surnames that relate to our, meaning my husbands and my, lineage. Richard, thank you as well for the excellent suggestion, I had definately forgotten about the archives so will use them in the future. Ina S.
7. Re: [NJHUNTER] BETHLEHEM BAPTIST [1]
Thanks for the directions, Wendy. I grew up in Easton (Wilson Borough) and left when I was about 20. My Dad worked for Easton Laundries the whole time I was a kid and his route was around the Washington and Broadway area. As for the Vliet's, I believe Russell Vliet still lives (although quite old) on one of the original Vliet farmsteads just east of Person Rd near West Portal. I met Harold Vliet (now deceased) many years ago...he lived across from Russell. I've also been to the gravesite of Capt. Danie
8. Re: [NJHUNTER] hunterdon historical society [1]
In a message dated 10/22/2004 4:47:11 AM US Mountain Standard Time, pamelynb@enter.net writes: I have found the Philhower notebooks, the Apgar books, Seals notebook, and other family compilations to be of great help, especially since they were compiled by a member of the family. Dear Pam, I am researching the 3 above surnames, along with SWICK. Can you tell me about the notebooks you mentioned and maybe where I might be able to get them or research their contents. I have seen the Apga
9. Re: [NJHUNTER] german reformed church alexandria twsp [1]
In a message dated 10/15/2004 6:59:58 PM Pacific Standard Time, mjcmartin@optusnet.com.au writes: The German Reformed Church in Alexandria was closely allied to the local Presbyterian congregation at Mount Pleasan wonder if these two were anywhere near the Deleware water gap? Laurence in Seattle where it always rains, and I don-know where I'ma gonna go when de volcano blo.
10. Re: [NJHUNTER] hunterdon historical society [1]
Teresa, Have you tried Rutgers, They have their Alexander library and SPECIAL COLLECTIONS. Great place to go and the staff is helpful. They have so much, it may take a couple days..LOL..I had fun also while there.. and found a lot. I would try to make a friend in Hunterdon Co. who is doing your family line and recip. a lot of info...I did and had a personal guide for TWO days and could not have done it alone...THANK YOU AGAIN Hank Smith!!!! My Cost? Lunches and dinners were worth every penn
11. Re: [NJHUNTER] musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
Last Name First Name Site Date of Birth Date of Death Aged Other1 Other Abel Edith 254-7 1876 1950 Wife of Herbert E. Underwood Abel William 210-6 Dec. 11, 1848 9-Jul-08 Husband of Lydia P. Lewis Abel Lydia P. Lewis July 28, 1855 Jan. 14, 1928 Wife of William Abel Ackerson Mary F.Roberts 1-R2-1B 1907 1985 Wife of J. Franklin Ackerson Ackerson J. Franklin 1-R2-1B 1906 1973 Husband of Mar
12. Re: [NJHUNTER] Re:"S" surnames... musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
Last Name First Name Site Date of Birth Date of Death Aged Other1 Other Salter Ann R. Salter 36 1801 1890 Husband Lewis Young Sampsel James O. 239-8 1902 1980 Sampsel Sarah F. 239-9 1902 1991 Saunders Oscar L. 279-1 1868 1925 Schall Harry J. 29-1 1-Mar-35 Penn. Corp 304 Bankery Co OMC Schneider William F. 150-1 1943 1960 Schooley Lizzie C. 318-3 1885 1976 Wife of Harry Banghart Schutts Mary C. 2-27-2 May 18, 1905 Nov. 12, 1988 Schutts Charles 2-27-3 Dec. 30, 1931 Schutts Dorothy 2-27-3 Mar. 6, 192
13. Re: [NJHUNTER] Philhower, Apgar, Swick [1]
Hi Pam: I have a Swick person I'm looking for. I know where she is bur but want to know her parents. Did you know that an Elizabeth Swick and her husband Abraham Bunn (son of Jacob/Elizabeth Bunn) had a child Jacob Austin Bunn b 1846. I have his pension papers. He was raised by Andrew Philhower. I believe Austin had a brother Philip A. Bunn b 1848 (I have a picture of the two of them in an album) so I am assuming they are brothers. In 1850 he was being taken care of by Elizabeth Beam in Washing
14. Re: [NJHUNTER] North Hunterdon History [1]
Teresa, I understand the frustration, I think anyone searching in Hunterdon County has hit the same walls. New Jersey records are so patchwork and I sometimes think that Hunterdon was a libertarian stronghold for many years. They simply didn't understand why registering births and deaths was any business of the government. And of course, land records were even worse, since many people were here renting land from absentee landlords. If you owned the land you might not want to make yourself known to the tax
15. Re: [NJHUNTER] Re:"S" surnames... musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
Hi; Would someone please send me the letter S surnames for this cemetery. I don't seem to have them. Thanks in advance. Ina S. inas@bluefrog.com
16. Re: [NJHUNTER] Re:O,P&Q surnames... musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
MY REPLY: Many, many thanks for sending these. I fished out the two Osborn [Osburn] references. All good wishes, Mary Jane Phillips-Matz ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 9:00 PM Subject: [NJHUNTER] Re:O,P&Q surnames... musconetcong valley cemetery > Last Name First Name Site Date of Birth Date of Death Aged > Other1 Other > O.L.S. 279-2 > Olden William 5--1 Sept. ?? July 2, ?? Son of Elizabeth
17. Re: [NJHUNTER] Re:M surnames.... musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
Were there any surnames beginning with S? Appreciate your time.
18. Re: N surnames...musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
Last Name First Name Site Date of Birth Date of Death Aged Other1 Other Napier Daniel R. 111-6 Jan. 12,1882 Feb. 10, 1924 Nason Ezra 214-1 May 27, 1834 7-Jul-14 Husband of Margaret & May V. Rinehart Footstone- father Nason Margaret 214-1 March 26, 1840 Nov. 3, 1889 Wife of Ezra Footstone- Mother Nason May V. Rinehart 214-4 1868 1924 Wife of Ezra Nason Nelson Olive H. 123-6 1852 1932 Wife
19. "O" Names [1]
I'm afraid I missed the "O" surnames, but could someone please send them to me? I'm looking for OSBORN in Hunterdon County, Bethlehem and East Amwell just before and after the Revoluton. Many, many thanks, Mary Jane Phillips-Matz
20. Re: [NJHUNTER] hunterdon historical society [1]
Gloria, you are looking at APGAR, PHILHOWER and ?? Did you know that at least the two above married in some numbers into my LANTZ - LANCE line? Laurence Lance Seattle
21. Re: [NJHUNTER] The Genealogical Society of NJ - Meeting [1]
what is the topic and what years??
22. Re: [NJHUNTER] german reformed church alexandria twsp [1]
The old stone church is right off route 78 , exit 11, you can see it from the highway,
23. Re: [NJHUNTER] Thankful Penwell [1]
Teresa, I was not aware of the fact that the area was part of the Hunterdon Co Park system. I thought Penwell was in Warren Co., but itmay be on both sides of the river. Interesting! My Anthony family lived in Penwell and I guess next time I visit NJ I need to ride down into Penwell. Thanks for the information. Pat
24. Re: [NJHUNTER] North Hunterdon History [1]
I just wanted to add that in the 1920's and 1930's my grandmother, Bertha Stull Foster, use to take my mother, Margaret Foster Bowdren, from Stockton to Frenchtown by train. I thought it was because maybe she didn't drive, but now I see it could also have been the road conditions. Thanks for the info, Kathy. Chris Bowdren Lopez Kathie wrote: "The people who lived south of > Stockton seldomly went up the river, and in fact, the highway between > Stockton and Frenchtown was not completed until the 1950's.
25. Re: [NJHUNTER] musconetcong valley cemetery [1]
You're welcome. You might find it a little hard to find on our Bowlby site, but if you want to you first go to www.bowlbyfamily.org there are three drop down menus.......... click on the drop down that says "Origins of Our Surname"...........in that menu you will see "Archives"..........click on Archives........... then you'll see Countries......... click on the United States........ then on that page scroll down and click on New Jersey........ on that page just scroll down a little bit and you

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