I include the north bank of the Mullica River folk.
Collins,String,Albertson,Higbee,McCollum, Frambes,Lake,
Leeds,Doughty-1803
Later, Conover,Blackman,Champion,White,Jenkins, Mathis, Johnson,Sooy,
Strickland,Giberson, Leeds [13 adult Leeds];Smith, Cordrey,Dole,
Steelman,
Ingersol,Townsend,Strickland,Godfrey,Clark, Ely,McClain,English, Homan,
- I should be working from the 1794 militia lists of Galloway and Egg
Harbor
Townships-Conover,Burdsall, Burnett,Scull, Carter, -there were multiples
of some of these
Hi Everyone ,Ive been researching my family the Creagers, found all on
the 1850
census Jacob, Eve and eight children . They came from New Jersey but do
not know from where. Would like any help in finding their parents, or
brothers and sisters. He was born in 1807 and they married in 1828 in
Clermont Co. They died there but have only found one daughter Lucinda
buried with her parents and her husband Jacob Philhower. Also curious
to know if William Creager and Catherine Nitzer also on 1850 census
could be
I've seen this posting on a couple of list, so I thought I
would share the good news.
Fortunately, more and more County sites are getting census and
other information, such as the 1890 Special Veterans census,
posted. See item that I have 'pasted' below the first e-mail.
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Hi everyone,
Last night at a lecture, I was talking to my friend & colleague
Dr. Robert (Bob) PLOWMAN of the Mid-Atlantic National Archives
in Philadelphia. He told me that on July 1, 2000, the cost of the
Military Rec
We now have a web site for the surname "Carter" of Clermont Co. OHio. Please let me know if you would like to be a member. Just hit "reply" or write me at nbroermann@home.com
Nancy
Eli Stoughton a blacksmith in Warren Co. & Hamilton Co. (maybe others), OH
> Eli was born: 12 Dec 1824, son of Cornelius & Mary Cox Stoughton. He
married
> Emeline Scofield, dau of Caleb and Margaret Prosser Scofield 29 Oct 1845
> Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH. He was in the Civil War as a blacksmith -
> became ill & was discharged after several attempts at getting back to
> blacksmithing during the war.
> Eli and Emeline had 9 children.
> His dau. Matilda married son of Thornton Thompson of Butlerville, G
Our tradition is that the father of our Samuel Ely,ship's carpenter,b
1780 was a Benjamin
Ely. Likely true, for I have a Benjamin Ely on the 1781 tax list [only]
of Galloway Twnsp,old
Gloucester Co,NJ [now Atlantic Co]. Our tradition is that Benjamin Ely
was lost at sea-1781
Galloway twnsp-PORT REPUBLIC-LEEDS POINT-SMITHVILLE-CHESTNUT NECK-COLLINS
MILLS
CLARK'S LANDING NJ-was a base for privateers. Mullica River and Little
Egg Harbor bay. Say
he lost his father in 1781-82, born 1780 Samuel Ely was raised
Group,
One more NJ family, Houghton, late arrivals (1882 or so) by way of
Maysville, KY; Madison, IN and Rising Sun, IN. Originally from Hunterdon
Co. NJ, at the East/West Jersey line by Princeton, Hopewell and Pennington
hard by Washington crossing.
Herman Kleine
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I second that, Bravo to Tammy for the Clermont website and all the hard
work.
Bill mailto:scotsman@fidnet.com
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From: Lois
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: Clermont County Updates
: Tammy...Your Clermont site is going to be absolutely awesome when you
: get everything up and operating! I love it. Lois
:
:
A FOURFOLD increase from $10 to $40 by the National Archives for military
pension records and from $10 to $17.50 for service records? This is totally
unjustified and just another way to "soak" genealogists, who already pay
taxes like everyone else. I will write my Congressman and two U. S. Senators
to protest this and I recommend that each one of you do the same. Wouldn't
we do the same if postage stamp prices were raised fourfold? Well the same
principal applies here. Do nothing and we are going
Matthew and Margaret {SHELDON} HAYWARD/HAYWOOD came from New Brunswick,
Canada to Belmont Co., OH, in the early 1820s. By 1834 they had moved to
Edenton, Clermont Co., OH, apparently to be with Margarets SHELDON
family, who had come from Nova Scotia to nearby Clinton Co., OH.
>From the records we have been able to put together, it appears that
Matthew and Margaret had at least five daughters and two sons, all but
the first born in Ohio. We think that most of those listed below were
included in this family
Peter Light,the n Bethel Oh pioneer of pre-1800 n Bethel,Oh m Barbara
Hays,
dau of Christopher Hays,of Westmoreland Co,Pa .Besides being the
militia officer of Westmoreland Co,1778,I've read HAYS surveyed the
north-south Pa-WV panhandle line in 1782. Jack Glascow tells me her
his wife was EVA APPLE. I've read Christopher Hayes was in Woodford
Co,Ky in 1792,[surveying?]and now, 1802,Jackson,Cape Girardeau,Mo
We know of A MR APPLE,akin to the Bolender-Shinkle-Waldschmidt colony,
buying 2000 rich acres a
I am trying to locate John Hahn buried in Newtown Oh., he Married Anna or
Annie E. Edwards. They had 7 children. Nort, Wilbur, Clara, May, Anna and
Frank. John and Anna divorced from my understanding. She is buried in
Bethel with son Wilbur. Any info. Would be a great help. Thanks to one and
all.
Dianna L. Auel
Hi Dan,
I have this these in my South database, but I'm sorry to say I have
nothing after the births of MATILDA SOUTH and CHRISTOPHER PATE children,
nor do I have anything on C. PATE's parents.
Kathy
South Genealogy Located at:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/o/u/Kathy-A-South/index.html
AllWays Researching:
Descendents of William Highley
Descendents of Thomas Epperson
Descendents of Charles Roark and Abigail
Descendents of Unknown Soule Including Mayme Soule
Descendents of Unknown Mann
.... regarding the migration of S. Jersey families to Clermont Co.,
OH...
My TROUT families from Monmouth and Gloucester counties, NJ came to
Clermont in 1799-1800 and in 1816. John Trout is in early 1803 OH tax
lists; his brother Morris Trout sold land in Gloucester in July 1816 and
bought land in Clermont in August 1816. Their families came with them.
Also emigrating at about the same time were HIGHT families (Hightstown,
NJ) and LEEDs families from NJ with whom the Trouts intermarried. John
and Mor
Another idea worth considering. Maggie has the OHKNOX list, among
others.
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Maggie Stewart wrote:
Hi Everyone,
On many of my lists we have discussed pooling our
resources to purchase a CD of a certain county
for a certain year. Following is a way to do that
with other of a like interest.
==========
S-K Publications will scan any Ohio county onto CD for any census
year (1820 through 1920). Turn-around time, once an order is
confirmed: 2-3 months.
SPECIAL FEATURE: As each county/
Can anyone tell me where to look for a death certificate from possibly Miami
Township around 1900. The name is Catherine Farrell Smith was married to
William T Smith but I just cant seem to find where she is buried.
Also looking for birth records around Jackson Township in the mid to later
1800s. Any help will be appreciated.
Ray
SMITH, RENARD, RENNARD, FARRELL
Does anyone have access to the 1900 Census for Clermont Co.? If so, I really
would appreciate a look-up for Martha NICHOLS, about 63 years old, a widow
who probably lived in New Richmond, perhaps with her son William and daughter
Margaret NICHOLS. Thanks much.
--Lee
I am looking for the place of death of John Jacob Haetterich (Hetterick) who
was living with his sons in Moscow Clermont County in 1910. He died July 23,
1913.
I have been unable to locate a death certificate on him in Clermont County.
I do know where he is buried but would really like to find a cert or obit on
him. Anyone with clues please e-mail.
Thanks,
Missy
I have asked more than once to be taken OFF the volunteer look up list due
to health and my name is still listed on the Gen Web BB. I will NOT be
answering any e-mails for some time. Sorry.
Barb McCarthy
Anna,when you have time-1850-75 marriages KELLUM AND SLADE families
including
Sanford Kellum m - Slade, but others also.
TICE and Giberson and Longstreet were once all VAN PELT of Flat Buch,NY.
Search > Record Type > Gloucester County, New Jersey Marriages,
1684-1850 > Search ResultsMarch 24, 2000
Search Results
Search Terms: DEAL (3)
Database: Gloucester County, New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1850
Combined Matches: 3
Given NameSurnameGiven Name Spouse
There are Veneman family members of record in Kentucky, marrying
two Hopkins brothers and moving to Preble County, Ohio. (briefly) My
own research into these Hopkins Brothers have not gotten very far at
this point although I'll keep you in mind, if you wish, should I unearth
more information in the near future. I have full Veneman names and
marriage dates from Kentucky.
Richard F. Page
>I'm FOX hunting. Does anyone have a John FOX and wife Mary
>VANAMAN/VENAMANN or any other spelling from the Swedesbor
This is actually called Flagspring Cemetery, it was
established by the I.O.O.F., Lodge #152 in 1863. The
graves were recorded in 1988. Here is what I found listed
for the name Hahn:
Block C
William Hahn b.1889 d.----
Pearl Hahn b. 1877, d. 17 May 1950, wife of John
James Hahn, b 1866, d. 18 Feb 1839 Father
Rosa Belle Hahn, b. 1863, d. 26 Oct 1937 Mother
Arch B. Hahn b. 1852, d 1923
Carrie B. Hahn b. 1862, d. 1923 (same stone as Arch)
Block K
Abner Hahn, b. 9 May 1812, d. 31 Dec 1891
Lucinda Hahn, b.
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Hugh MCCALLUM d. 28 Oct 1794 in Port Republic, NJ, and Mary CAMPBELL had two sons: Patrick b. 1749 and and Cornelius b 1748. Patrick stayed in NJ but Cornelius MCCOLLUM and Rebecca LEEDS brought their family to Clermont Co., OH in 1803. Their first child Daniel MCCOLLUM b 1786 in Gloucester Co., NJ, m. Martha WINANS b. 1780 (d/o Job and Abigail WINANS ?) in Clermont Co. Abt 1807. Daniel MCCOLLUM died in 1812 and I believe he was killed in the War of 1812 (Patrick also had a son Daniel who ma
Hi to everyone researching Clermont...
I'm compiling a book on the HICKS family of Clermont... putting together the work
of a distant cousin who'd been collecting information for more than 30 years; I'll
be glad to share what I have.
The Hicks settled in Clermont before 1806. I'd love to find some cousins to fill
in some gaps...do any of these names belong to you?
Joshua HICKS m. Diana Adams in Rowan Co, NC 1794.
Children:
1. Henry [b. 1795] m. Betsy UTTER
2. Ruth [b. 1797] m. John TATMAN
3.