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EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF ATLANTIC AND CAPE MAY COUNTIES, NEW JERSEY Barbara
Epler Wright.. (1) Great Egg Harbor includes the records of the Quakers:
births and deaths (early 1700s-1800); men's minutes (1727-1800) which imply
the approximate date of the "orderly accomplishment" of the marriage plus
certificates of removal and breaches of discipline. (2) Minutes of the First
Baptist Church, Cape May Court House, plus letters of dismission, pew
rentals, elections of trustees, record of baptist marriages (1749-1775,
1791-1802, 1808-1822). (3) Persons buried at Cold Spring (Presbyterian)
Cemetery who were born 1800 or earlier. 1995. Paper, 83 pp. Index . [FLT931]
$6.00
THE HUGUENOTS OR EARLY FRENCH IN NEW JERSEY Albert F. Koehler. Following the
revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, Huguenots settled widely
throughout the New Jersey colony. This work, prepared by an officer of the
Huguenot Society of New Jersey, contains brief genealogical and biographical
sketches of hundreds of early Huguenot families in the Garden State. With a
new index. 51 pp., indexed, paper. (1955), repr. 1992 . [CC9205] $9.=20
A GAZETTEER OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Thomas F. Gordon. Placenames circa
1834. Detailed physical descriptions and locations of counties, towns,
villages, canals, railroads etc. 1834, repr. 1995. Paper, 174 pp. Map.
[FLT1038] $12.50
EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, 1740-1800 Charlotte
Meldrum. These records include Paramus Reformed Dutch Church, baptisms, list
of members for 1799; a few records from the Waldwick Methodist Church,
baptisms, Ministers 1791-99; Ramapo Lutheran Church, baptisms 1750-1800.
1995. 167 pp. index. [FLT1139] $13.00
INDEX TO STRYKER'S REGISTER OF NEW JERSEY IN THE REVOLUTION New Jersey
Historical Records Survey. Here is the crucial tool for finding a veteran
from amongst those named in William S. Stryker's 878-page Official Register
of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War. With
references to 15,000 New Jersey Revolutionary War veterans. 142 pp., paper.
(1941), repr. 1995. [CC4055] $15.00
NEW JERSEY HEIRS TO ESTATES FROM PARTITIONS AND DIVISIONS, MONMOUTH COUNTY
PARTITIONS 1845-1862, MONMOUTH COUNTY DIVISIONS 1793-1903, MERCER COUNTY
PARTITIONS 1838-1862 & BURLINGTON COUNTY DIVISIONS 1798-1896 Virginia
Alleman Brown. Partitions and Divisions are outstanding sources of New
Jersey genealogical information because, in many instances, they establish
proof of relationship between the deceased and his/her heirs where the
former died intestate or where proving a relationship would otherwise be
difficult to do.Virginia Alleman Brown has set out to abstract the
genealogical content of the Partitions and Divisions for all the counties of
New Jersey, including the three works listed above. Typically, the abstracts
provide the names and relationships of all the parties, important dates,
locations of real property, and the source of information at the courthouse.
135 pp., indexed, paper. (1993), repr. 1995 . [CC9117] $15.00
NEW JERSEY HEIRS TO ESTATES FROM PARTITIONS AND DIVISIONS, MIDDLESEX COUNTY,
1780-1870 Virginia Alleman Brown. Partitions and Divisions are outstanding
sources of New Jersey genealogical information because, in many instances,
they establish proof of relationship between the deceased and his/her heirs
where the former died intestate or where proving a relationship would
otherwise be difficult to do.Virginia Alleman Brown has set out to abstract
the genealogical content of the Partitions and Divisions for all the
counties of New Jersey, including the three works listed above. Typically,
the abstracts provide the names and relationships of all the parties,
important dates, locations of real property, and the source of information
at the courthouse. . [CC9053] $16.Low in stock.00
EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF BURLINGTON COUNTY, VOL. 3 Charlotte Meldrum. List of
members, births, deaths, certificates, marriages and minutes from Upper
Springfield Monthly Meeting; Birth records, marriage licenses; births,
deaths, marriages, certificates and minutes from Upper Evesham Monthly
Meeting; birth records of a Quaker physician; Burlington Co. marriage
license records; baptisms of St. Andrews PE Church, New Jersey Catholic
Baptism records, 1759-1781; Register of the Church of St. Ann's. 1995.
Paper, 201 pp.. [FLT1020] $16.00
MARRIAGES OF MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ, 1795-1843 George & Florence Gibson. .
Working from the original marriage registers, the Gibsons have compiled a
list of more than 6,000 Monmouth County marriages arranged alphabetically by
the surname of the groom. Each entry also furnishes the name of the bride,
the date of the marriage, and occasionally other particulars pertaining to
one or both of the parties to the marriage. With an index to brides. 1981,
repr. 1995. Paper, 143 pp. Index. [CC2175] $16.50
EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NJ. Charlotte Meldrum. Includes
records of Haddonfield County which was formed from Gloucester County.
Includes marriages, births, deaths and excerpts from the minutes of the two
Quaker monthly meetings, Haddonfield and Woodbury - prior to 1826. Moravian
Church register, 1742-1794. Marriage licenses of Gloucester, 1728-1750.
Registers of St. John Episcopal, 1789 to 1800. Registers of St. Marys
Church, Colestown, 1796-1800. 1996. Paper, 306 pp. Index. [FLT1250] $18.00
BERGEN RECORDS: RECORDS OF THE REFORMED PROTESTANT DUTCH CHURCH OF BERGEN IN
NEW JERSEY, 1666 TO 1788 Dingman Versteeg & Thomas Vermilye, Jr. This
one-volume consolidation of the printed records of the Dutch Church of
Bergen, now Jersey City, is comprised of three main parts: baptisms,
marriages, and burials. Also included in this authoritative work are
histories of early New Jersey Dutch families and a history of Bergen. 3
vols. in 1. 300 pp. in all, illus., indexed, cloth. (1913-15), repr. 1990. .
[CC6055] $20.00
NEW JERSEY BIOGRAPHICAL AND GENEALOGICAL NOTES William Nelson. Here are 224
biographies of colonial New Jerseymen, many of which contain extensive
genealogies. Revised and expanded from the New Jersey Archives by archivist
William Nelson, this work refers to an additional 1,000 colonists whose
genealogical connections would otherwise be lost in unexamined New Jersey
source records. 222 pp., indexed, paper. (1916), repr. 1995. [CC4005] $22.00
EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF BURLINGTON COUNTY, VOL. 1 Charlotte Meldrum. Mainly
18th century records. Births, deaths, marriages, breaches of discipline,
removals, abstracted from the records of Burlington and Mt. Holly Monthly
Meetings. Paper. Index. 1994. 292 pp. [FLT809] $24.00
EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF BURLINGTON COUNTY, VOL. 2 Charlotte Meldrum. Births,
deaths, marriages, breaches of discipline, & removals, ab-stracted from the
records of the Monthly Meetings of Little Egg Harbor, Evesham &
Chesterfield. Index. 1995. 298 pp.. [FLT909] $24.00
EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF SALEM COUNTY NJ Charlotte Meldrum. Quaker records of
Monthly Meetings of Salem, Pilesgrove and Greenwich, 1686-1800, including
marriages, births, a few deaths, certificates of removal, and abstracts of
the minutes. Pilesgrove Presbyterian Church, 1741-1800, marriages and
births. Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church, 1749-1800, births and burials.
1996. Paper, 308 pp. Index. [FLT1165 ] $24.00
GENEALOGY OF EARLY SETTLERS IN TRENTON AND EWING, OLD HUNTERDON COUNTY, NEW
JERSEY Eli F. & William S. Cooley. The majority of the genealogies in this
collection trace families through successive generations of the 18th and
19th centuries in what is now mostly Mercer County. Composed chiefly of a
recitation of births, marriages, and deaths, the family histories number
more than sixty and touch on several thousand related persons, all of whom
are conveniently cited in the index. 336 pp., indexed, paper, (1883), repr.
1996 . [CC1150] $27.50
BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY DEED RECORDS, 1689-1801 John David Davis. The
author has written abstracts from the information contained in the Bergen
County, New Jersey, Deed Books A through N, comprising records from 1689 to
1801. Mr. Davis has consolidated the pertinent information into an
informative and comprehensive abstract. Each entry contains, in order, the
date of the transaction, the name of the grantor(s), the place of residence
of the grantor(s), the name of the grantee(s), the place of residence of the
grantee(s), price, the area of land involved, the location of the land,
neighbors, chain of deed, other landmarks, signature of the grantor(s),
signatures of the witnesses, and the signatures of others. 1995, 412 pp.,
index, paper. [HBD085] $32.00
DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY,
CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME III, 1751-1760 William Nelson. In
preparing this work the abstracts of wills were made from the originals in
the office of the Secretary of the State, and where they are recorded a
reference to the book of record is given. The wills are arranged in
alphabetical order by the testators or intestates names. (1924) repr, 469
pp., index, paper. [HBN150] $32.00
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF FENWICK'S COLONY [N.J.] Thomas Shourds. Founded in
1675, Fenwick's Colony was the first permanent English-speaking settlement
in the entire Delaware Valley. Constituting one-tenth of West New Jersey,
Fenwick's Colony absorbed the nearby settlements of Finns and Swedes and
attracted to itself a great number of immigrant Quakers. This book is a
composite history and genealogy of the Colony, and the bulk of it is
comprised of scores of family histories. 581 pp., illus., indexed, cloth.
(1876), repr. 1991. [CC5350] $32.50
NARRATIVES OF EARLY PENNSYLVANIA, WEST NEW JERSEY, AND DELAWARE, 1630-1707
Albert Cook Myers, ed. Contains twenty early accounts of the exploration and
settlement of Delaware Bay and River, an area claimed by the Dutch as part
of New Netherland, early settled by the Swedes as New Sweden, and later
dominated by German, Welsh, and Quaker settlers. Introductory essays set the
stage for each original narrative; profuse footnotes identifying people
& places, and amplifying the text. (1912) repr, 476 pp., maps, index.
[HBM900] $32.50
ROSTER OF THE PEOPLE OF REVOLUTIONARY MONMOUTH COUNTY [NEW JERSEY] Michael
S. Adelberg. 348 pp. 1997. [CC9026] $32.50
RECORDS OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF NEW JERSEY IN WARS 1791-1815
Adjutant-General's Office. This reprint of an official publication contains
the names, with service records, of 10,000 officers and soldiers of New
Jersey, both regulars and militia, for the period from 1791 to 1815. The
information includes rank, date of enrollment or commission, period of
service, date of discharge, and, on occasion, additional remarks such as
date of death or place of enlistment. The service records are arranged
chronologically according to each of the five military campaigns in which
the men took part, with the War of 1812 consuming the greater portion of
this work. 8 1/2" x 11" 410 pp., indexed, paper. (1909), repr. 1993.
[CC4035] $42.50
DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY,
CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME I, 1670-1730 William Nelson. In
preparing this work the abstracts of wills were made from the originals in
the office of the Secretary of the State, and where they are recorded a
reference to the book of record is given. The wills are arranged in
alphabetical order by the testators or intestates names. (1901) repr, 662
pp., 2 vols., illus., index, paper . [HBN147] $44.00
DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY,
CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME II, 1730-1750 William Nelson. In
preparing this work the abstracts of wills were made from the originals in
the office of the Secretary of the State, and where they are recorded a
reference to the book of record is given. The wills are arranged in
alphabetical order by the testators or intestates names. (1918) repr, 708
pp., 2 vols., index, paper. [HBN149] $44.50
PIONEER FAMILIES OF NORTHWESTERN NEW JERSEY William C. Armstrong. 616 pp
index (1979) repr. 1996. [CC9157] $47.50
FAMILIES OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, EXCEPTED FROM HISTORY OF BERGEN
COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, 1630-1923 Frances A. Westervelt. 742 pp. illus. index
(1923) repr. 1996. [CC9577] $49.95
NEW JERSEY BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX . Covering some 100,000 biographies and
associated portraits in 237 New Jersey cyclopedias, histories, yearbooks,
periodicals, and other collective biographical sources published through
1980. Donald Arleigh Sinclair. A massive work--forty years in the
making--there's never been a reference book like this for the state of New
Jersey. The 100,000 biographies recorded by Mr. Sinclair, were extracted
from no fewer than 2,000 volumes scattered among collective sources, not
single-volume biographies. This fact alone establishes this book as the key
reference work for New Jersey biography. It hardly needs to be said that Mr.
Sinclair's book will prove to be an invaluable tool for genealogists given
the obvious connection between biography and family history, as well as the
fact that a number of the compiler's 237 sources contain not only
biographies but genealogical sketches. The subject of each entry in the
Index is identified by his full name and his years of birth and death.
Following the subject's name, his biography is cited in abbreviated form,
the publication in which it appears, with volume and page numbers,
designated by a code which is displayed with the list of sources at the
front of the book. 7" x 10". 859 pp. Balto., 1993. [GP5415] $60.00
GENEALOGIES OF NEW JERSEY FAMILIES FROM THE GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE OF NEW
JERSEY. VOL. I. . As one of the original colonies, New Jersey is considered
the ancestral home of millions of Americans living today. This present work,
a joint project of the Genealogical Society of New Jersey and the
Genealogical Publishing Company, acknowledges the pressing need for
comprehensive, scholarly works on New Jersey families, and it therefore
brings together all of the compiled material (genealogies, biographies,
etc.) and Bible records published in the Genealogical Magazine of New
Jersey, the Society's celebrated periodical, from its first issue in 1925
through the end of Volume 65. Selected by the Society's Board of Trustees,
the contents reflect the entire genealogical output of the Magazine,
including Charles Carroll Gardner's famous but incomplete series, "A
Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey." Under the direction of the Board,
GPC assembled the various articles into two massive volumes, each numbering
over 1,000 pages! Finally, GPC produced the name indexes containing over
70,000 names! The fruit of these labors, without exaggeration, is the most
comprehensive and well-researched body of compiled New Jersey genealogy ever
printed in one place. 1,139 pp., indexed. [GP4058] $75.00
GENEALOGIES OF NEW JERSEY FAMILIES FROM THE GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE OF NEW
JERSEY. VOL. II. . As one of the original colonies, New Jersey is considered
the ancestral home of millions of Americans living today. This present work,
a joint project of the Genealogical Society of New Jersey and the
Genealogical Publishing Company, acknowledges the pressing need for
comprehensive, scholarly works on New Jersey families, and it therefore
brings together all of the compiled material (genealogies, biographies,
etc.) and Bible records published in the Genealogical Magazine of New
Jersey, the Society's celebrated periodical, from its first issue in 1925
through the end of Volume 65. Selected by the Society's Board of Trustees,
the contents reflect the entire genealogical output of the Magazine,
including Charles Carroll Gardner's famous but incomplete series, "A
Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey." Under the direction of the Board,
GPC assembled the various articles into two massive volumes, each numbering
over 1,000 pages! Finally, GPC produced the name indexes containing over
70,000 names! The fruit of these labors, without exaggeration, is the most
comprehensive and well-researched body of compiled New Jersey genealogy ever
printed in one place. 1,087 pp., indexed. [GP4057] $75.00
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN QUAKER GENEALOGY, VOLUME II: NEW JERSEY AND
PENNSYLVANIA William Wade Hinshaw. The second volume of the great
Encyclopedia is complete in itself for the New Jersey and Pennsylvania
monthly meetings which were part of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. It
includes all records of genealogical value, both Orthodox and Hicksite,
known to be in existence for the meetings from the last quarter of the
seventeenth century down to the time the work was originally published in
1938. The records are of two principal classes: (1) births and deaths and
(2) minutes and marriages, and they are arranged in alphabetical order, by
family name, under their corresponding monthly meeting. The marriages are
arranged by the names of both brides and grooms. Also provided are abstracts
of Quaker certificates of removal, which enable genealogists to trace Quaker
ancestors from one monthly meeting to another. Fully indexed. 8 1/2" x 11".
1,126 pp., indexed, (1938), repr. Balto., 1994. [GP2732] $75.00
HISTORY OF THE COUNTIES OF GLOUCESTER, SALEM, AND CUMBERLAND, NEW JERSEY,
WITH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THEIR PROMINENT CITIZENS Thomas Cushing and
Charles E. Sheppard. Starting off with a history of early colonization of
southern New Jersey the book moves quickly into detailed histories of all
three counties and their principal municipalities. There are many rolls of
soldiers from these counties who fought in the Revolutionary War and the
Civil War. There are lists of: attorneys, soldiers, physicians, land titles,
priests, judges, civil servants, hotels, old names of creeks, population,
members of societies, elected officials, and educators, just to name a few.
Also provided are over 500 biographical sketches of prominent. (1883)
reprint, 785 pp., 2 volumes, 8.5x11, illus., map, new index, paper .
[HBC873] $89.50
NEW JERSEY INDEX OF WILLS, INVENTORIES, ETC. Kenn Stryker-Rodda. In the
Office of the Secretary of State Prior to 1901. With a New Foreword. This
monumental work indexes New Jersey wills and probate records from 1663
through 1900. It contains more than 185,000 entries, arranged alphabetically
under the name of the testator and intestate for each of the twenty-one
present-day counties of New Jersey, with the number of the will, the year of
probate, and references to papers and records connected therewith. Also
included at the back of the third volume are indexes to unrecorded wills and
New Jersey prerogative wills. This work supersedes the two volumes printed
in Trenton in 1901 under the general title of Index of Wills, Office of
Secretary of State, State of New Jersey. =93This set is a necessity for any
library wishing to have a basic tool of genealogical research in New
Jersey.=94=97David C. Munn, Archvist, Archives & History Bureau, New Jersey
State Library.=97The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, April
1970. 3 vols. 1,452 pp., paper. (1912-1913), repr. 1994. [CC4040] $120.00
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