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30/Dec/2001:13:56:15
I am researching my Insley ancestors. I know my Great-great
grandfather came from Warren county. His name was William
Gardner
Insley and he married Mary Kimple February 16, 1833. I am
trying to
find his parents. I think his father is Christopher Insley
but have
not been able to find out for certain. I really feel that
I got quite
a bit to study from your website. Thank you very much.
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26/Dec/2001:23:25:34
Searching In Warren Co. for Koch, Shipman, Smith, Unangst
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26/Dec/2001:12:54:42
I have recently begun to search for my ancestors. The
families
for
which I am collecting data include:
Hamlen, Hamlin
Woolf, Wolf, Wolfe
Welch
Rush
This info shown on this website should be very helpful to me. Thanks!
Dale A. Hamlen
26/Dec/2001:12:50:48
I have recently begun to search fo my ancestors. The families
for
which I am collecting data include:
Hamlen, Hamlin
Woolf, Wolf, Wolfe
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19/Dec/2001:07:04:47
Many, many, THANKS to John Obrien for the transcription of
the
Washington Cemetery. Bless his heart.
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18/Dec/2001:23:30:52
Thank you for your extensive site. Thanks to your cemetery
listing my
son and I visited the Yellow Frame Church Cemetery on
September
11,
2001. We took photos and rubbings of the headstones of my
4th Great
grand parents George -&- Sarah Armstrong. It was a lovely
place and easy
to find.
In addition to the Armstrong line I am also searching for
information
on Isaac Albertson who I believe was born in 1782 -&-
died in 1855, and
his Wife Sarah Shackelton B. 1786 d. 1859.
Debbie Welsh
Cedar Rapids, IA
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18/Dec/2001:13:40:57
I am searching "Pursel" family and found your site helpful
(greenwich twp. cem.)
Thank you!
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17/Dec/2001:17:19:46
Great site, now if I could just find my Cornelius DUG(G)AN
or his
relatives that are suppose to have come from
Knowlton/Blairtown,
Sussex/Warren area in the 1700s I would be so happy! Even
any DUG(G)AN
or variant of the name would be maybe helpful from the
surrounding
areas of the time to keep me a little happy!
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16/Dec/2001:20:30:27
Trying to decipher the PETTY, NIXON, TITSWORTH, BODINE, and
ANDERSON
families.
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12/Dec/2001:23:34:06
Seeking marriage of Robert Albert RAY and the bride
Sarah_____
married
in NJ in 1813.
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12/Dec/2001:13:04:48
Super job.....lots of dedication.....Has anyone attempted
to list the
Hackettstown cemeteries?
Best, Bob Smith
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10/Dec/2001:12:57:04
Surnames: Spangenberg, Huyler/Hyler, Shimer, Cowell, Baylor
Someone from NM sent me the url, I didn't know it existed.
Great I am
sure it will add to my files.
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10/Dec/2001:08:45:32
Researching Neyhart Solliday Brokaw Flummerfelt Banghart.
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29/Nov/2001:23:18:10
My ggg grandfather was Henry Burd who married Margaret
Synder.
They
lived in Warren Cty, NJ. I have a copy of his Will made in
1854. They
had 11 children -- Christopher, Keturah, my gg grandmother,
William,
George, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, Matilda, Melinda, John
Wesley, and
Julia Ann. Do you know anything about these people? I am
a Carrell
descendant. Keturah Burd married Daniel Carroll (or Carrell)
of
Hunterdon Cty, NJ. They were married at Warren Cty, Harmony
Presbyterian Church in 1843.
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27/Nov/2001:14:39:37
Great web site. Alot of research. I found your web site
through
Richard
Lightcap. Keep up the good work.
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Russ Harrison
27/Nov/2001:13:31:02
I'm trying to find a transcription for Long Valley cemetary.
I was told
that it was somewhere outside of Hackettstown. My
grandfather,
Irving
S. Harrison is buried there. Any idea on the location of
this cemetary?
Or do you happen to know a site with a transcription of it?
Any help
would be appreciated, thanks.
Russ Harrison
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27/Nov/2001:09:31:48
Jan,
Great site!
Not working on RAUB, but looking for anything on the name
SOBER in
New Jersey. If anyone has came across SOBER, namely Isaac
SOBER or
John SOBER, please contact me.....DSober2887@aol.com.
Thanks and everyone have great day!
Debbie Perkins Sober
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23/Nov/2001:13:30:01
What a wonderful wonderful job you have done. My husband
is from
Warren Co. NJ and because of your great site I can not stop
searching
for his family.
Cole/Kline-Klein/Stocker/Frey/Stecher/Unangst/Vanatta/Brittan/Linn
Wagner ?
DeAnne
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Richard L.
Shoemaker
The Shoemaker / French Home Page
18/Nov/2001:11:35:44
Great work Jan! Thank you for sharing so much information,
I have
found a lot information on your site.
Researching the surname Schoonmaker/Shoemaker. Family
origin
starts in
Germany. Migration to Netherlands, New York, New Jersey.
Related
surnames include Rush, Beers, Kinney, Decker, Depue and Hill
and others.
Researching our maternal surnames of French and Magee from
New York,
Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Related surnames include Hardey,
Lange/Lung, Pickett, Turrell and others.
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17/Nov/2001:23:12:35
Jan, What a excellent Site you have!, appreciate all the
hard work you
have done, you make researching easy! I am researching FORCE
and linked
familys anywhere any time span, can't believe how good your
site is!!
M. Force
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15/Nov/2001:16:39:57
Researching Burds who left from somewhere in New Jersey and
moved to
Union County, PA. They included David, William, Peter and
Levi.
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15/Nov/2001:07:53:03
Researching VANSYCKLE/VANSICKLE, AXFORD
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12/Nov/2001:17:39:03
Looking for surnames of pyatt. Located in Phillipsburg, N.J.
Grandfathers name was Frederick S.Pyatt. If you can help
please
email. I will continue to look at this site for future help.
Thank-you.
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11/Nov/2001:11:57:56
RAUB (AND more) Ancestry,
thank you for posting the cemeteries although I did not find
any
Hand listings yet, maybe I will. I am researching Hand`s
of Wantage
Townsip. That is all I know, Nathanielal and Phoeba Hand
were suppose
to live in Wantage when William S. Hand was born. Circa
1818-1825.
Thank you for your site.
Lorraine Hand
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J. Eric Taylor
J. Eric Taylor's Family
History
Page
10/Nov/2001:18:02:21
Because of your posting of the Washington Memorial Cemetery
transcription, I found the death date and burial place for
my
g-g-g-grandfather, James Davison Taylor. I am researching
the
surnames TAYLOR, BURD, KINNAMAN, HUSELTON, ALLEN, and
SERGEANT
in and
around Warren County.
Thanks for posting and maintaining your web sites.
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10/Nov/2001:17:02:32
Thanks for all your time and work. I regularly check the
site for
names.
The names I and working on are Lesh(Loesch,Lesch), Hineline,
Boehm,
Eshbach, Rohrbach and Beloof (Bloof). There were all over
NJ and the
Easton area of PA.
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10/Nov/2001:14:20:13
I know that this page has been a lot of hard work. I am
interested
in
the surnames Price, Boyer and Matlock. My great grandparents
were
Abner Bunting Price and Lizzie Caroline Matlock.
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06/Nov/2001:21:22:39
You have a GREAT site loads of info. It must have taken years!
I am searching Predmore Frazer Bodine surnames mostly that
is.
Sussex Co N.J. and Pike Co. PA and points in between.
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02/Nov/2001:19:50:10
This is a great site! I am researching the Samson Howell
family of
Hope, Warren County, NJ. Most are buried in Union Church
Cemetery,
although this is not listed, I still get leads on other lines
in the
Howell family and then I can research the obituary and get
more leads.
Would like to see cemetery listings updated but I know what
a lot of
work it is. Love this site!
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30/Oct/2001:09:00:08
Looking for Spangenberg, Riddle, Auble, Ball, Hall and Orts
of
Belvidere, Hazen, Hackettstown area. Graveyard indexes
provided
some
new leads.
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29/Oct/2001:04:35:03
Wow! Lots of info on this site that have actual transcripts
with
dates, even. Am researching PARK/E/S; KINNEY; PEGG; RUNYAN.
Thanks!
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26/Oct/2001:16:51:04
great site but still looking for my lollers.
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23/Oct/2001:15:11:09
Wonderful site! Am researching Evans, Staley, Ham and Cronn
surnames
from Pahaquarry area.
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21/Oct/2001:09:50:16
Thanks for a great site. I am reschearching the GULICKS of
Hackettstown and Mansfield Township. Have found some but
need more.
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19/Oct/2001:04:55:51
I am doing research on the family of Mariani/Tanfani. I am
in the
begining steps and hope that anyone that could give me some
tips I'd
really aprreciate it.
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16/Oct/2001:23:00:53
How exciting!! I was looking for Dennis Rice. He was my
Grandmother's
grandfather. When I came across "Jon Smith" in the guestbook
everything
matched. My Grandmother's mother was Martha Rice married
to Abram Smith.
She was the oldest child. Abram's father was Tunis Smith
married to Mary
Anne. They had a son, David that died at 5 yrs.-&- I
think a daughter,
Clare. Grandma talked about her French grandfather, Raub,
-&- named her
youngest son, Jacob Raub Walker.
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14/Oct/2001:22:55:03
Researching the names STIFF, GARRISON and GRAY. Have found
your site
very helpful. Keep up the good work.
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14/Oct/2001:17:11:54
I am doing family research on Guinup - Guinnup- Guynup and
any
variation of the spelling. I did manage to find a Dr. J.
Guinnup but
will have to look into his line further.. Very nice site..
thanks.
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14/Oct/2001:13:10:54
A fantastic research page. You are leaving your own legacy
here for
thousands to use. How do you find the time? A ' PAT ON THE
BACK.'
I am researching the COOL and KUHL families. Found lots of
info.
Thanks.
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13/Oct/2001:00:55:49
I understand your are a descendant of Richard and Alice
Martin
Clark
Bishop. Alice Martin Clark Bishop (1612-1648) is my tenth
great-
grandmother. The line goes from Bishop to Sutton to Hayden
to Ketcham
to Van Nest to Partlow and finally to Woodward. I am
researching
libraries and the web trying to find more information about
the crime,
the murder of her daughter Martha Clark (1643-1648) that
she was tried
and executed for. I would grately appreciate any sources
and
information you have on the subject.
Sincerely Tommy Woodward
Ohio Night Owl@aol.com
or
6600 Alpha Dr., Apt#130, Kent, Ohio 44240
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11/Oct/2001:22:16:36
I'm finding this site a very good one with the info needed.
I'm looking
for SHIPPS, MESHACH, LANCE, SAVERCOOL, EAST.
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11/Oct/2001:02:31:30
Looking for Harris, Angle (Engle) and Vanscoten in Sussex
and Warren
Co. Old records indicate a Thomas Harris and his three wives
were
buried in Old Episcopal Cemetary in Delaware, NJ. Have been
unable to
verify.
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04/Oct/2001:20:32:42
Hi,while looking through your cemetery listings I found a
couple of
names not on your list for the Presbyterian Cemetery at
Ramseyburg.I
am
searching for Mahlon Evans and his wife Sebina Sebring
Evans,d.24
Apr.,1948,age 78.I didn't find them at the cemetery,but found
3
Linaberrys and 3 Evanses not listed in your list.If you wish
to add
them reply to me and I can give you the information from
their
headstones.
Bob