Burlington - Family History & Genealogy Message Board https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington Burlington - Family History & Genealogy Message Board Sun, 05 May 2024 04:42:58 GMT https://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html Burlington - Family History & Genealogy Message Board Burlington - Family History & Genealogy Message Board https://www.ancestrycdn.com/ui-static/i/logo/ancestry.svg https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington John LAKE (c1746 - 1834 Burlington Co) https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3314 Sun, 05 May 2024 04:42:58 GMT I would like to find the parents of the John LAKE described here ... c1741-1746 Mary Hall born c1742-1750 John Lake born 1775 John Lake enlists into Company of Captain Joseph Stout, 2nd Regiment of Colonel William Maxwell Dec 1776 John Lake discharged in Albany, New York 1776 John Lake living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey c1777-1779 John Lake and Mary Hall marry in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey c1780 Elisabeth, child of John Lake and Mary Hall, born 1818 John Lake living in Burlington County, New Jersey John Lake working as a day laborer 26 Jun 1818 John Lake testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) to participation in Revolutionary War and now needs support John Lake applies for pension 8 Apr 1819 William Huffman testifies (in Middlesex County, New Jersey) John Lake is the brother of his wife, and that John Lake served during Revolutionary War 10 Apr 1819 Daniel LaTourette testifies (in Hunterdon County, New Jersey) he knew John Lake from youth and that he served during Revolutionary War 13 Apr 1819 William Sutphen testifies (in Hunterdon County, New Jersey) he knew John Lake from youth and that he served during Revolutionary War 29 Apr 1819 Ian Hawkenbury testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) John Lake served during Revolutionary War 1820 John Lake living in Burlington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey 27 May 1820 John Lake testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) to serving during Revolutionary War and now needs support 1830 living in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey 22 Dec 1834 John Lake dies in Burlington County, New Jersey 1838-1839 Mary Hall living in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey 13 Jan 1839 Christian Larzelere testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) to marriage of John Lake and Mary Hall, and to John Lake's death 25 Mar 1839 Mary Huffman testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) to marriage of John Lake and Mary Hall Notes - Mary Hall succeeded in obtaining pension payments. The last payment to Mary Hall was dated 4 Sep 1839 which may indicate she died near that date. John Lake and Mary Hall members of Baptist Church, Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey. On one of the pages of the 35-page pension file there is a mention of accepting the testimony of a sister ("still living in an adjoining county of this state") of John Lake but her name and testimony is omitted from the file. Any help is appreciated. Marshall Lake marshallelake@gmail.com I would like to find the parents of the John LAKE described here ... c1741-1746 Mary Hall born c1742-1750 John Lake born 1775 John Lake enlists into Company of Captain Joseph Stout, 2nd Regiment of Colonel William Maxwell Dec 1776 John Lake discharged in Albany, New York 1776 John Lake living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey c1777-1779 John Lake and Mary Hall marry in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey c1780 Elisabeth, child of John Lake and Mary Hall, born 1818 John Lake living in Burlington County, New Jersey John Lake working as a day laborer 26 Jun 1818 John Lake testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) to participation in Revolutionary War and now needs support John Lake applies for pension 8 Apr 1819 William Huffman testifies (in Middlesex County, New Jersey) John Lake is the brother of his wife, and that John Lake served during Revolutionary War 10 Apr 1819 Daniel LaTourette testifies (in Hunterdon County, New Jersey) he knew John Lake from youth and that he served during Revolutionary War 13 Apr 1819 William Sutphen testifies (in Hunterdon County, New Jersey) he knew John Lake from youth and that he served during Revolutionary War 29 Apr 1819 Ian Hawkenbury testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) John Lake served during Revolutionary War 1820 John Lake living in Burlington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey 27 May 1820 John Lake testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) to serving during Revolutionary War and now needs support 1830 living in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey 22 Dec 1834 John Lake dies in Burlington County, New Jersey 1838-1839 Mary Hall living in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey 13 Jan 1839 Christian Larzelere testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) to marriage of John Lake and Mary Hall, and to John Lake's death 25 Mar 1839 Mary Huffman testifies (in Burlington County, New Jersey) to marriage of John Lake and Mary Hall Notes - Mary Hall succeeded in obtaining pension payments. The last payment to Mary Hall was dated 4 Sep 1839 which may indicate she died near that date. John Lake and Mary Hall members of Baptist Church, Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey. On one of the pages of the 35-page pension file there is a mention of accepting the testimony of a sister ("still living in an adjoining county of this state") of John Lake but her name and testimony is omitted from the file. Any help is appreciated. Marshall Lake marshallelake@gmail.com mlake179 (mlake179) Benjamin Lucas 1805-1887 https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/2894 Tue, 19 Mar 2024 07:03:49 GMT I am seeking more information on my gggrandfather Benjamin Lucas (1805-1887). Specifically I am seeking information on his second wife, my gggrandmother, Damy Ann Hudson (1816-1879). I have no information on her parents or family. Also, I am seeking information on Benjamin's father John (1782?-1863). Any information on his parents would also be appreciated. I am seeking more information on my gggrandfather Benjamin Lucas (1805-1887). Specifically I am seeking information on his second wife, my gggrandmother, Damy Ann Hudson (1816-1879). I have no information on her parents or family. Also, I am seeking information on Benjamin's father John (1782?-1863). Any information on his parents would also be appreciated. marshallpa1 (marshallpa1) 1826 will for Amaziah Parker https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3313 Sat, 02 Sep 2023 23:23:40 GMT Is there a way I can find if Amaziah Lippincott of Burlington county left a will without searching through all the wills on family search, which are not indexed Amaziah died 16 February 1826. I'm trying to prove that he was the father of Anne Lippincott Parker (my fifth great grandmother) who's claim to be his daughter twice on ancestry without proof. Thank you for any help. Is there a way I can find if Amaziah Lippincott of Burlington county left a will without searching through all the wills on family search, which are not indexed Amaziah died 16 February 1826. I'm trying to prove that he was the father of Anne Lippincott Parker (my fifth great grandmother) who's claim to be his daughter twice on ancestry without proof. Thank you for any help. ringring1a (ringring1a) Revolutionary War action https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/686 Sun, 06 Aug 2023 16:21:52 GMT My ancestor, John Wolford (m. Elizabeth Woolever)served in the NJ Militia during the Revolutionary War. I have copies of his pension stating he did quite a lot of service around Morristown, Elizabethtown, Morris, Sussex and Burlington counties Possibly his farm was nearby...? The captains of his units were Capt Pepinger (sp?) and Capt Potty. Both served under Col West. Anyone heard of any of these officers and what they did in the militia? Regards, Diane My ancestor, John Wolford (m. Elizabeth Woolever)served in the NJ Militia during the Revolutionary War. I have copies of his pension stating he did quite a lot of service around Morristown, Elizabethtown, Morris, Sussex and Burlington counties Possibly his farm was nearby...? The captains of his units were Capt Pepinger (sp?) and Capt Potty. Both served under Col West. Anyone heard of any of these officers and what they did in the militia? Regards, Diane DianeWolfordWV (DianeWolfordWV) Dobbins Family of Mt. Holly https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3311 Tue, 01 Jun 2021 14:02:51 GMT Hello, I'm looking for information on the Dobbins family of Mt. Holly. My gggg-grandfather Eber Hiliard/Hilyard Dobbins was born in Mt. Holly in 1828 to Joseph & Mary Dobbins, but died in North Carolina in 1911. Hello, I'm looking for information on the Dobbins family of Mt. Holly. My gggg-grandfather Eber Hiliard/Hilyard Dobbins was born in Mt. Holly in 1828 to Joseph & Mary Dobbins, but died in North Carolina in 1911. lnshew (lnshew) Bozarth PENN KURZWEIL SCHMIDT https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3312 Thu, 11 Mar 2021 04:33:45 GMT Helping an adoptee, Leeds method and Ancestry thrulines. I have about 4 families of 1-3rd greatgrandparents.. argggh. Anyone like a puzzle??? KURZWEIL, SCHMIDT, BOZARTH and PENN Are some of the families in New Jersey. Burlington county is where some ended up. Helping an adoptee, Leeds method and Ancestry thrulines. I have about 4 families of 1-3rd greatgrandparents.. argggh. Anyone like a puzzle??? KURZWEIL, SCHMIDT, BOZARTH and PENN Are some of the families in New Jersey. Burlington county is where some ended up. larrymkirklen (Larry Kirklen) FRAMPUS Family of New Jersey https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/393 Sun, 24 May 2020 10:16:34 GMT am looking for any information on the frampus family of n.j. i'm having a hard time finding anyone connected to my husband's family. all help gratefully acepted. thank you. my husband's name is rowland j frampus. his parents are bertha (nee. whitaker) and charles elmer frampus. am looking for any information on the frampus family of n.j. i'm having a hard time finding anyone connected to my husband's family. all help gratefully acepted. thank you. my husband's name is rowland j frampus. his parents are bertha (nee. whitaker) and charles elmer frampus. Peter Carlin,Bridget Shay 1822 https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/219 Tue, 31 Mar 2020 19:04:32 GMT Long story-Peter and Cathrine Carlin were born in Castledaley, County Galway, Ire., circa 1822. Peter married Bridget Shay, dau of Michael and Mary Shay of Moorestown befroe 1860. He d. Jan4, 1907, she d. Sep6, 1900, both buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Moorestown. Cathrine married Anthony Enkausen, a tailor living in Camden. He originally from Holland, B. 1811. Their daughter Elizabeth Inkhouse (note spelling change) married Hugh Callahan, son of John Callahan and Mary Joseph Grork (both born in Northern Ireland) of Morestown. My question--does anyone know the origins of Peter and Cathrine, or can anyone put me in touch with any of the direct descendents of Peter? (He and Bridget had 10 children!) I have much info on the Hurff and Eldridge families in N.J. if anyone is interested. Michael Price Saskatoon, Canada Long story-Peter and Cathrine Carlin were born in Castledaley, County Galway, Ire., circa 1822. Peter married Bridget Shay, dau of Michael and Mary Shay of Moorestown befroe 1860. He d. Jan4, 1907, she d. Sep6, 1900, both buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Moorestown. Cathrine married Anthony Enkausen, a tailor living in Camden. He originally from Holland, B. 1811. Their daughter Elizabeth Inkhouse (note spelling change) married Hugh Callahan, son of John Callahan and Mary Joseph Grork (both born in Northern Ireland) of Morestown. My question--does anyone know the origins of Peter and Cathrine, or can anyone put me in touch with any of the direct descendents of Peter? (He and Bridget had 10 children!) I have much info on the Hurff and Eldridge families in N.J. if anyone is interested. Michael Price Saskatoon, Canada mpprice (mpprice) Pvt. Guy B. Loveland family line-Caleb or Robert https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3310 Sun, 15 Mar 2020 18:40:35 GMT Guy B. Loveland who served in the Civil War was my 3rd great-grandfather. All I could find is his father was Caleb, mother in Loveland genealogy book states Mary Ann King Themeley, I am led to believe it's Shemeley. Also states Robert Loveland has a few children,only 2 are know of: Caleb & Charles. Married (?) Carlton. Checked all graves in N.J., cannot find anything to prove any info. All I do know is my 2nd great grandfather was Roland Wayne Loveland (1871-1935) He was born in Burlington Co. + passed in York Co.,PA. Is Caleb Guy's father & is Robert (may have married a Catherine Carlton) Guy's grandfather? Thank you, am putting my family tree together for the Loveland family. Hit a wall so to speak. Guy B. Loveland who served in the Civil War was my 3rd great-grandfather. All I could find is his father was Caleb, mother in Loveland genealogy book states Mary Ann King Themeley, I am led to believe it's Shemeley. Also states Robert Loveland has a few children,only 2 are know of: Caleb & Charles. Married (?) Carlton. Checked all graves in N.J., cannot find anything to prove any info. All I do know is my 2nd great grandfather was Roland Wayne Loveland (1871-1935) He was born in Burlington Co. + passed in York Co.,PA. Is Caleb Guy's father & is Robert (may have married a Catherine Carlton) Guy's grandfather? Thank you, am putting my family tree together for the Loveland family. Hit a wall so to speak. erikalibby (erikalibby) Civil War Soldiers affiliated with Burlington County, unknown burial places https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/719 Sun, 02 Feb 2020 19:48:44 GMT The following Civil War soldiers are affiliated in some way with Burlington County. I am trying to find the name and location of the cemetery where they are interred. The dates are the most accurate that I can determine, and I've included alternate name spellings or aliases. Please contact me if you have any information on these men. Dixon, George I. 2-20-1902 Donnelly, John 1901 Emell, Oscar B. 2-11-1916 Hames, Charles P. 1902 Hawkins, Stephen 1901 Hayes, William Chilton Unk Huls, Franz 9-20-1908 aka: Huels, Frank Klemm, August 9-12-1918 Kuch, Charles 1899 Lewis, Charles C. 4-10-1920 Miller, William Unk Mirch, Wesley 12-23-1863 Pedrick, Josiah 1897 aka: Pedwick, Josiah Pennington, James O.A. Unk Smith, John 7- -1907 Smith, Patrick 4-2-1904 Stewart, Samuel 6-1-1879 Terrill, Leavett J. 10-30-1914 Wells, William M. 1902 The following Civil War soldiers are affiliated in some way with Burlington County. I am trying to find the name and location of the cemetery where they are interred. The dates are the most accurate that I can determine, and I've included alternate name spellings or aliases. Please contact me if you have any information on these men. Dixon, George I. 2-20-1902 Donnelly, John 1901 Emell, Oscar B. 2-11-1916 Hames, Charles P. 1902 Hawkins, Stephen 1901 Hayes, William Chilton Unk Huls, Franz 9-20-1908 aka: Huels, Frank Klemm, August 9-12-1918 Kuch, Charles 1899 Lewis, Charles C. 4-10-1920 Miller, William Unk Mirch, Wesley 12-23-1863 Pedrick, Josiah 1897 aka: Pedwick, Josiah Pennington, James O.A. Unk Smith, John 7- -1907 Smith, Patrick 4-2-1904 Stewart, Samuel 6-1-1879 Terrill, Leavett J. 10-30-1914 Wells, William M. 1902 bmacavoy (bmacavoy) Edward Savidge Morris and Florence T. Morris https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3309 Tue, 14 Jan 2020 00:14:16 GMT Seeking information on Edward Savidge Morris, born 1-26-1897, died August 15, 1957 who was married to Florence T. Morris, born March 13, 1908, died April 19, 2002. Edward served in WWI and is thought to have been a pilot. His first marriage was to Louise Casey of Dallas, Texas. They divorced in the 1920's. He later married a woman named Florence. Edward and Florence Morris are buried at Beverly National Cemetery in New Jersey. Edward Savidge Morris had a son named Edward Savidge Morris, Jr. (my father) whose name was later changed to John Casey Touchstone when Louise Casey remarried to Jay Lester Touchstone. Edward Savidge Morris is my paternal grandfather. Any information regarding him is deeply appreciated. Seeking information on Edward Savidge Morris, born 1-26-1897, died August 15, 1957 who was married to Florence T. Morris, born March 13, 1908, died April 19, 2002. Edward served in WWI and is thought to have been a pilot. His first marriage was to Louise Casey of Dallas, Texas. They divorced in the 1920's. He later married a woman named Florence. Edward and Florence Morris are buried at Beverly National Cemetery in New Jersey. Edward Savidge Morris had a son named Edward Savidge Morris, Jr. (my father) whose name was later changed to John Casey Touchstone when Louise Casey remarried to Jay Lester Touchstone. Edward Savidge Morris is my paternal grandfather. Any information regarding him is deeply appreciated. mtdemko (Marianna Touchstone Demko) Original Burlington County Marriage Records of Joseph Disbrow, Justice of the Peace https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3308 Wed, 04 Dec 2019 05:04:34 GMT Joseph Disbrow was a Justice of the Peace in Burlington County. On 28 Jan 1799 he married Daniel Quigly/Quigley to Margaret Loyd. I was able to find the transcribed copy which gives Margaret as a "Miss". At some point, I remember seeing the marriage record elsewhere that called her "Mrs." Margaret Loyd. Right now, I can't find where it was. Does anyone know if the original, handwritten records still exist? Thank you. Erin Gibbs Joseph Disbrow was a Justice of the Peace in Burlington County. On 28 Jan 1799 he married Daniel Quigly/Quigley to Margaret Loyd. I was able to find the transcribed copy which gives Margaret as a "Miss". At some point, I remember seeing the marriage record elsewhere that called her "Mrs." Margaret Loyd. Right now, I can't find where it was. Does anyone know if the original, handwritten records still exist? Thank you. Erin Gibbs Rhiannon843 (Rhiannon843) Samuel Lovett, arrived on the Kent 1677 https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3306 Sun, 20 Oct 2019 03:13:22 GMT Hello, if you are descended from Samuel Lovett, one of the first settlers of Burlington who arrived on the ship Kent in 1677, and have done Y-DNA testing, would you let me know? We are starting to get hints that Samuel Lovett and Edmund Lovett, who arrived in 1680 and settled in Bucks Co, PA, may be related. We need more DNA evidence to prove it. thanks. Hello, if you are descended from Samuel Lovett, one of the first settlers of Burlington who arrived on the ship Kent in 1677, and have done Y-DNA testing, would you let me know? We are starting to get hints that Samuel Lovett and Edmund Lovett, who arrived in 1680 and settled in Bucks Co, PA, may be related. We need more DNA evidence to prove it. thanks. lelovett1 (lelovett1) Evans Family of Burlington County, NJ https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3305 Thu, 10 Oct 2019 03:58:21 GMT Greetings and thanks in advance for any who can help. Trying to figure this out but not much evidence to back anything up just yet. Where assuming would like more proofs if you can see them to share. So far I've not been able to do much. Also, Thomas Evans m Hannah Roberts etc... very confusing line need help there. Elizabeth Evans who married William Bankson b. 1796 NJ, d. 1874 OH. m. 1816 NJ. Quaker Periodical lists death date and parents as Isaac and Esther Evans. Assuming Isaac Evans b. 1753 d. 1841 OH m. 1782 NJ Esther Collins b. 1765? Assuming Isaac son of Thomas Evans & Hannah Roberts. DNA Match to Evan Evans descedants b. 1754 NJ, d. 1846 OH, m. 1777 Sarah Middleton Greetings and thanks in advance for any who can help. Trying to figure this out but not much evidence to back anything up just yet. Where assuming would like more proofs if you can see them to share. So far I've not been able to do much. Also, Thomas Evans m Hannah Roberts etc... very confusing line need help there. Elizabeth Evans who married William Bankson b. 1796 NJ, d. 1874 OH. m. 1816 NJ. Quaker Periodical lists death date and parents as Isaac and Esther Evans. Assuming Isaac Evans b. 1753 d. 1841 OH m. 1782 NJ Esther Collins b. 1765? Assuming Isaac son of Thomas Evans & Hannah Roberts. DNA Match to Evan Evans descedants b. 1754 NJ, d. 1846 OH, m. 1777 Sarah Middleton JamesHoskins48 (JamesHoskins48) BAKLEY,ELBERTSON,MEGEE https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/658 Thu, 19 Sep 2019 21:48:20 GMT looking for any information on the above families in the Burlington County area looking for any information on the above families in the Burlington County area Thank you Joan for your reply re George Dillon my Great Grandfather https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3304 Thu, 15 Aug 2019 12:11:35 GMT About Dillon, George William Lawrence, died age 98 George was a Cherokee, Native American. He moved to British Columbia, Canada then to New Zealand. A George William Lawrence Dillon passed away 24 July 2007 at Rotorua Hospital. Loving father of Georgina, Elizabeth, Margaret, Olive and Jessie girl, he may be a son of George senior. also this 2nd George married Elizabeth Cook in NZ in 1953. Death Notes age 98. Waikamete Cemetery, Henderson. Roman Catholic Lawn, A, Row 14, Plot 68. Buried with wife Raumati and daughter Elizabeth Irene Pernell Thank you for your previous reply Joan, it is difficult to find information that confirms George Dillon was a Native American Cherokee. I will continue to research our family history. Kind regards Kathleen Van der Putten About Dillon, George William Lawrence, died age 98 George was a Cherokee, Native American. He moved to British Columbia, Canada then to New Zealand. A George William Lawrence Dillon passed away 24 July 2007 at Rotorua Hospital. Loving father of Georgina, Elizabeth, Margaret, Olive and Jessie girl, he may be a son of George senior. also this 2nd George married Elizabeth Cook in NZ in 1953. Death Notes age 98. Waikamete Cemetery, Henderson. Roman Catholic Lawn, A, Row 14, Plot 68. Buried with wife Raumati and daughter Elizabeth Irene Pernell Thank you for your previous reply Joan, it is difficult to find information that confirms George Dillon was a Native American Cherokee. I will continue to research our family history. Kind regards Kathleen Van der Putten kmputten (Kathleen Margaret Van Der Putten) George William Lawrence Dillon New Jersey USA https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3303 Wed, 14 Aug 2019 14:52:17 GMT George William Lawrence Dillon is my Great Grandfather and his Dad my Great Great Grandfather is Albert Dillon. George married my Great Grandmother in New Zealand. George died in 1961 in New Zealand at the age of 98. We believe he had the bloodline of American Indians the Cherokees through his father and Great Grandfather. I am very interested to research and find information on my ancestors. Our family history is very interesting. I saw a picture of George in 2003 when my Aunty had passed away. He was a distinguished looking black man. George William Lawrence Dillon is my Great Grandfather and his Dad my Great Great Grandfather is Albert Dillon. George married my Great Grandmother in New Zealand. George died in 1961 in New Zealand at the age of 98. We believe he had the bloodline of American Indians the Cherokees through his father and Great Grandfather. I am very interested to research and find information on my ancestors. Our family history is very interesting. I saw a picture of George in 2003 when my Aunty had passed away. He was a distinguished looking black man. kmputten (Kathleen Margaret Van Der Putten) Herbert & Marion(Smith) Sooy https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3302 Thu, 06 Jun 2019 16:33:53 GMT Does anyone from the Sooy family have a photo of Herbert"Budd" & Marion(Smith)Sooy of North Hanover,Burlington County,New York? Name: Marion L. Smith Birth: 1905 in New York Census: 1920 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York Death: 26 JUL 1931 in Jobstown, Burlington, New Jersey Census: 1910 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York Census: 1930 North Hanover, Burlington, New Jersey Father: Edward Smith Mother: Lillian A. Garant Marion married Herbert Budd Sooy on November 3,1926 in Pemberton,New Jersey Herbert Budd Sooy b: 04 JUN 1900 in New Jersey. He was the son of Richard and Sarah Joyce-Sooy of New Hanover, New Jersey. Thank you. Does anyone from the Sooy family have a photo of Herbert"Budd" & Marion(Smith)Sooy of North Hanover,Burlington County,New York? Name: Marion L. Smith Birth: 1905 in New York Census: 1920 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York Death: 26 JUL 1931 in Jobstown, Burlington, New Jersey Census: 1910 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York Census: 1930 North Hanover, Burlington, New Jersey Father: Edward Smith Mother: Lillian A. Garant Marion married Herbert Budd Sooy on November 3,1926 in Pemberton,New Jersey Herbert Budd Sooy b: 04 JUN 1900 in New Jersey. He was the son of Richard and Sarah Joyce-Sooy of New Hanover, New Jersey. Thank you. Joseph Hornor/Horner married Margery Hollis and Sarah Taylor https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3280 Fri, 31 May 2019 00:39:04 GMT I think the information a lot of people use about the subject family traces back to a book THIS OLD MONMOUTH OF OURS by William S. Hornor and originally published in 1932. Regarding the Joseph Horner he states: "JOSEPH HORNER, son of Joshua, lived in Springfield Township, Burlington County, where he died in 1770. He was twice married, first, 8-29-1748, to Margery Hollis, secondly, 1-3-1763, to Sarah Taylor, of Burlington County. He had two children, both believed to have been by the second wife: John and Sarah." What I am thinking is that the Joseph who married Margery Hollis is a different person than the Joseph who married Sarah Taylor. I think that the Joseph who married Margery Hollis went to VA, bought land just northeast of Winchester, VA in 1755 and sold it in 1784. Note the deed says he is from Monmouth Co, NJ and his wife's name is Margery. In 1792 he buys land in Shenandoah Co (probably current day Page Co), then divides it in half giving one half to son Joshua in 1795 and the other half to son Joseph, Jr in 1797. I am wondering if anyone has data that can prove the accuracy of William Hornor's book. Dick Horner I think the information a lot of people use about the subject family traces back to a book THIS OLD MONMOUTH OF OURS by William S. Hornor and originally published in 1932. Regarding the Joseph Horner he states: "JOSEPH HORNER, son of Joshua, lived in Springfield Township, Burlington County, where he died in 1770. He was twice married, first, 8-29-1748, to Margery Hollis, secondly, 1-3-1763, to Sarah Taylor, of Burlington County. He had two children, both believed to have been by the second wife: John and Sarah." What I am thinking is that the Joseph who married Margery Hollis is a different person than the Joseph who married Sarah Taylor. I think that the Joseph who married Margery Hollis went to VA, bought land just northeast of Winchester, VA in 1755 and sold it in 1784. Note the deed says he is from Monmouth Co, NJ and his wife's name is Margery. In 1792 he buys land in Shenandoah Co (probably current day Page Co), then divides it in half giving one half to son Joshua in 1795 and the other half to son Joseph, Jr in 1797. I am wondering if anyone has data that can prove the accuracy of William Hornor's book. Dick Horner dick_horner23 (dick_horner23) Joseph Haines Wells https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3295 Tue, 09 Oct 2018 12:38:13 GMT Joseph Haines Wells was born 20 Dec 1882 and died in 1956, both in New Jersey. In the 1910 Census (where the surname is erroneously transcribed as Nells) taking place in Evesham, NJ, he is married to a Matilda, born 1888. They have been married for 5 years. Their children are listed as Walter, Cirk (Kirk), Charles, and Rosa. In the 1915 New Jersey State Census, Joseph is with Rebecca, Walter, Kirk, Charles, Rosie, Mary A, and Ida R Wells, as well as Howard T Anderson (born Dec 1904), which is, presumably, Howard T Wells In the 1920 Census, as described below. In the 1920 Census taking place in Evesham, NJ, Joseph is married to a Rebacca (Rebecca), born 1887. His children are listed as Howard, Walter, Kirp (Kirk), Charles, and Rose. The Howard listed was born 9 Dec 1904 in New Jersey. In the 1910 Census (also taking place in Evesham, NJ), where his surname is erroneously transcribed as Nells, he is with his grandparents: David and Clara Anderson. The Census states this is David's first marriage and Clara's second marriage. A daughter, Rebecca Shinn (b 1888), appears to be from Clara's first marriage. David (b 1873) and Clara (b 1868) Anderson have two children together: Lillie May Anderson (b 1903) and David Anderson (born 1907). In the aforementioned 1920 Census, also listed in Joseph's household are Lillie Anderson and David Anderson, his sister-in-law and brother-in-law. Matilda cannot be found after the 1910 Census. Rose cannot be found after the 1920 Census. Joseph and Rebecca Wells pop up again in the 1940 Census, taking place in Haddon, NJ, with a daughter named Lydia (born 1926). Rebecca Wells (whose maiden name may be Terrill) dies in 1980 in New Jersey. I am trying to figure these things out: •How are Lillie and David Anderson sister- and brother-in-law of Joseph Wells? •Does Rebecca Shinn later become Rebecca Wells? •Who are the parents of Howard T Wells? •What happened to Matilda? Is she related to the Andersons? I do not currently have a subscription to Ancestry, so I cannot look at member connections or family trees. Any help would be appreciated. Joseph Haines Wells was born 20 Dec 1882 and died in 1956, both in New Jersey. In the 1910 Census (where the surname is erroneously transcribed as Nells) taking place in Evesham, NJ, he is married to a Matilda, born 1888. They have been married for 5 years. Their children are listed as Walter, Cirk (Kirk), Charles, and Rosa. In the 1915 New Jersey State Census, Joseph is with Rebecca, Walter, Kirk, Charles, Rosie, Mary A, and Ida R Wells, as well as Howard T Anderson (born Dec 1904), which is, presumably, Howard T Wells In the 1920 Census, as described below. In the 1920 Census taking place in Evesham, NJ, Joseph is married to a Rebacca (Rebecca), born 1887. His children are listed as Howard, Walter, Kirp (Kirk), Charles, and Rose. The Howard listed was born 9 Dec 1904 in New Jersey. In the 1910 Census (also taking place in Evesham, NJ), where his surname is erroneously transcribed as Nells, he is with his grandparents: David and Clara Anderson. The Census states this is David's first marriage and Clara's second marriage. A daughter, Rebecca Shinn (b 1888), appears to be from Clara's first marriage. David (b 1873) and Clara (b 1868) Anderson have two children together: Lillie May Anderson (b 1903) and David Anderson (born 1907). In the aforementioned 1920 Census, also listed in Joseph's household are Lillie Anderson and David Anderson, his sister-in-law and brother-in-law. Matilda cannot be found after the 1910 Census. Rose cannot be found after the 1920 Census. Joseph and Rebecca Wells pop up again in the 1940 Census, taking place in Haddon, NJ, with a daughter named Lydia (born 1926). Rebecca Wells (whose maiden name may be Terrill) dies in 1980 in New Jersey. I am trying to figure these things out: •How are Lillie and David Anderson sister- and brother-in-law of Joseph Wells? •Does Rebecca Shinn later become Rebecca Wells? •Who are the parents of Howard T Wells? •What happened to Matilda? Is she related to the Andersons? I do not currently have a subscription to Ancestry, so I cannot look at member connections or family trees. Any help would be appreciated. valeur0209 (Jill Hurley) Platt-Clevinger marriages 1742/46 https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/78 Sun, 12 Aug 2018 02:48:34 GMT Seeking descendants of Abraham Clevinger & Jane Platt, m 26 Jul 1742 Burlington Co NJ. Jane d/o Thomas Platt. Also seek descendants of Jane's sister Mary Platt and her husband Thomas Clevinger, m 9 Feb 1746, Burllington Co NJ. Thomas and Abraham Clevinger were most likely brothers. Seeking descendants of Abraham Clevinger & Jane Platt, m 26 Jul 1742 Burlington Co NJ. Jane d/o Thomas Platt. Also seek descendants of Jane's sister Mary Platt and her husband Thomas Clevinger, m 9 Feb 1746, Burllington Co NJ. Thomas and Abraham Clevinger were most likely brothers. gemtwo (gemtwo) William READ; Jonathan READ; Nelson READ; NJ-OH-IN-IA, 1800-1830 https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/617 Mon, 09 Jul 2018 22:51:24 GMT Seeking information about William READ married to Jerusha LIPPENCOTT?? who had the following children that are known of Jonathan b. (1801) READ (m: Sarah Lippencott dau. of Micayah and Sarah Jane LIPPENCOTT), Elizabeth READ (m: Robert MOORE and lived in Cincinnati OH after 1830 where is buried with her mother Jerusha), and Nelson READ (1815). Nelson and Jonathan moved to Franklin Twp, Warren County, Ohio and in about 1856 moved to Marshall County, Iowa. Both Nelson and Jonathan were buried in Iowa. Father William supposedly never left New Jersey as he stayed behind in 1820's to close the family business. Very likely some connection between William READ and Polly READ although we haven't totally found out what. According to writings of my great-grandfather, Bowman Henry READ, William was in the Revolutionary War and there were 4 William READ'S in from Burlington County. I don't know if any of the other children came to Ohio or if they may have stayed in New Jersey. I know there was a William READ listed in some of the early 1800 census records, but without knowing family members listed, I really don't know what connection. Seeking information about William READ married to Jerusha LIPPENCOTT?? who had the following children that are known of Jonathan b. (1801) READ (m: Sarah Lippencott dau. of Micayah and Sarah Jane LIPPENCOTT), Elizabeth READ (m: Robert MOORE and lived in Cincinnati OH after 1830 where is buried with her mother Jerusha), and Nelson READ (1815). Nelson and Jonathan moved to Franklin Twp, Warren County, Ohio and in about 1856 moved to Marshall County, Iowa. Both Nelson and Jonathan were buried in Iowa. Father William supposedly never left New Jersey as he stayed behind in 1820's to close the family business. Very likely some connection between William READ and Polly READ although we haven't totally found out what. According to writings of my great-grandfather, Bowman Henry READ, William was in the Revolutionary War and there were 4 William READ'S in from Burlington County. I don't know if any of the other children came to Ohio or if they may have stayed in New Jersey. I know there was a William READ listed in some of the early 1800 census records, but without knowing family members listed, I really don't know what connection. Joel Mount of Juliustown Burlington Co New JerseyGoff https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3293 Sun, 18 Mar 2018 22:34:40 GMT Joel Mount B/ 1809 N.J. D/1896 buried Juliustown Cemetery. Is he the brother to Michael H Mount B/1805 Burlington Co N.J. Any help on Mounts would be appreciated. Joel Mount B/ 1809 N.J. D/1896 buried Juliustown Cemetery. Is he the brother to Michael H Mount B/1805 Burlington Co N.J. Any help on Mounts would be appreciated. EllieLov (EllieLov) Witherow https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/2847 Sat, 17 Mar 2018 22:09:27 GMT Looking for any information on Esty Witherow's mother. Esty was born Jan 11,1911 and died may 1970. He lived in Browns Mills Berlinton, NJ. I need this Info to know how much indian and the family. So I can help my daughter get a scholarship. Looking for any information on Esty Witherow's mother. Esty was born Jan 11,1911 and died may 1970. He lived in Browns Mills Berlinton, NJ. I need this Info to know how much indian and the family. So I can help my daughter get a scholarship. chey01 (chey01) CYPLES in Burlington County, New Jersey https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/695 Thu, 01 Mar 2018 23:50:15 GMT Good afternoon. My name is Earl Davis from Staffordshire, England. I am intrested in ANY information about the CYPLES family of Burlington. I am trying to establish their connection to my own CYPLES ancestory. Also interested in making connections to anyone else researching the CYPLES family either in Burlington or worldwide. Regards Earl Davis Staffordshire England Good afternoon. My name is Earl Davis from Staffordshire, England. I am intrested in ANY information about the CYPLES family of Burlington. I am trying to establish their connection to my own CYPLES ancestory. Also interested in making connections to anyone else researching the CYPLES family either in Burlington or worldwide. Regards Earl Davis Staffordshire England EarlJDavis (EarlJDavis) GASKILL of Burlington County https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/749 Sun, 18 Feb 2018 16:53:19 GMT Anyone have information on a Charles Gaskill and Emily Gaskill parents of Rodman P Gaskill, originally in the Burlington area. I have Rodman Gaskill in various census records with wife Emily and 3 children Clarence, Sarah and Maud.I would appreciate any information on Charles and Emily Gaskills familys including that of Rodman Gaskill and any other siblings and there parents. Rodman Gaskill was born in 1855, lived in the Delran Township area in the 1900's. Rodman Gaskill was living in 1927 as I have funeral records from his uncles where he was billed for there funeral. An information on these Gaskill's would be great. Anyone have information on a Charles Gaskill and Emily Gaskill parents of Rodman P Gaskill, originally in the Burlington area. I have Rodman Gaskill in various census records with wife Emily and 3 children Clarence, Sarah and Maud.I would appreciate any information on Charles and Emily Gaskills familys including that of Rodman Gaskill and any other siblings and there parents. Rodman Gaskill was born in 1855, lived in the Delran Township area in the 1900's. Rodman Gaskill was living in 1927 as I have funeral records from his uncles where he was billed for there funeral. An information on these Gaskill's would be great. Randolph or Fitz Randolph https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/892 Sun, 11 Feb 2018 17:34:22 GMT I'm looking for any records pertaining to Joseph Randolph, supposedly buried in Burlington. He died 3/3/1813. born 1738. His wife's name was Mary (Haywood??) she was born in 1738 and died Sept 1816. He had a son Joseph Jr. b 8/4/1764. They may have been Fitz Randolphs, but I don't have proof of that. I'm looking for any records pertaining to Joseph Randolph, supposedly buried in Burlington. He died 3/3/1813. born 1738. His wife's name was Mary (Haywood??) she was born in 1738 and died Sept 1816. He had a son Joseph Jr. b 8/4/1764. They may have been Fitz Randolphs, but I don't have proof of that. sdavissm (sdavissm) Samuel Wells Burlington County, NJ https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3299 Mon, 27 Nov 2017 17:40:23 GMT I'm trying to find my great-grandfather, Samuel Wells. He married my great-grandmother, Mary Lippincott Smith (widow of Wm. H. Smith) c. 1877, probably in Burlington Co., and died in Delaware probably in 1890. According to his son's records, Samuel was from Burlington Co. I have no birthdate on him, but his wife was born in 1848. Do any of you have a Samuel Wells in your family tree? Do any of you have a current male Wells relative who descends from the Wells family in Burlington County? I'm trying to find my great-grandfather, Samuel Wells. He married my great-grandmother, Mary Lippincott Smith (widow of Wm. H. Smith) c. 1877, probably in Burlington Co., and died in Delaware probably in 1890. According to his son's records, Samuel was from Burlington Co. I have no birthdate on him, but his wife was born in 1848. Do any of you have a Samuel Wells in your family tree? Do any of you have a current male Wells relative who descends from the Wells family in Burlington County? BarbaraMunson60 (Barbara Munson) Smith/Schmidt https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3297 Mon, 21 Aug 2017 15:50:06 GMT My Smith line of farmers is stuck at John P Smith (1787-1838) from Lebanon Twsp, Hunterdon Cty. John's wife was Hannah Force (1792-1862) and mother was Elizabeth Pence. Earlier Smith's may have been Schmidt's. I'm now looking in Burlington county. Any help would be greatly appreciated. My Smith line of farmers is stuck at John P Smith (1787-1838) from Lebanon Twsp, Hunterdon Cty. John's wife was Hannah Force (1792-1862) and mother was Elizabeth Pence. Earlier Smith's may have been Schmidt's. I'm now looking in Burlington county. Any help would be greatly appreciated. mendoldj (mendoldj) george william dillon 1862-1961native american indian https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3271 Mon, 26 Jun 2017 09:13:08 GMT Hello, George. W. Dillon is my great grandfather, his mother was esther todd, what I would like to know, if you can help, was he a native american indian? Hello, George. W. Dillon is my great grandfather, his mother was esther todd, what I would like to know, if you can help, was he a native american indian? COLINX20 (COLINX20) Baptist Cemetery on Westcott Road in Marlton. Anyone know where their records are? https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3294 Fri, 26 May 2017 00:01:18 GMT Searching for a Jesse Lovett who died in 1926 and was buried in Marlton. He was married in the Baptist Church in Marlton and I suspect he is in their cemetery. Anyone know where the burial records reside? Bob Searching for a Jesse Lovett who died in 1926 and was buried in Marlton. He was married in the Baptist Church in Marlton and I suspect he is in their cemetery. Anyone know where the burial records reside? Bob rfm1946 (rfm1946) Mary Bignall (Bignal, Bignell) Florence, NJ. https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/2974 Tue, 11 Apr 2017 06:17:05 GMT Hello: I'm looking for my 3rd-great-grandmother, Mary Bignall, born circa 1806-08 in Delaware, and died 1880-1890 in Florence, Burlington County, NJ. Looking for her grave and date of death. Thanks for any help, Kelly Hello: I'm looking for my 3rd-great-grandmother, Mary Bignall, born circa 1806-08 in Delaware, and died 1880-1890 in Florence, Burlington County, NJ. Looking for her grave and date of death. Thanks for any help, Kelly Pingswinger1 (Pingswinger1) Maria Toy, daughter Caleb Toy & Sarah Dorland https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3198 Mon, 20 Mar 2017 06:41:53 GMT Maria Toy married William Henry Childs of PA. I have traced their family, and would love to get that information into the hands of family members. The last known family members lived in Palmyra, Pleasantville, Somers Point NJ, Florida, Phila. & Montgomery County, PA. Have traced many of the Childs families in SE PA and NJ. If I can be of any help, let me know. Betty pricemissbee@aol.com Maria Toy married William Henry Childs of PA. I have traced their family, and would love to get that information into the hands of family members. The last known family members lived in Palmyra, Pleasantville, Somers Point NJ, Florida, Phila. & Montgomery County, PA. Have traced many of the Childs families in SE PA and NJ. If I can be of any help, let me know. Betty pricemissbee@aol.com BettyPrice741 (BettyPrice741) Joseph Haines Wells (New Jersey) https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3296 Sat, 18 Mar 2017 15:50:42 GMT Joseph Haines Wells was born 20 Dec 1882 and died in 1956, both in New Jersey. In the 1910 Census (where the surname is erroneously transcribed as Nells) taking place in Evesham, NJ, he is married to a Matilda, born 1888. They have been married for 5 years. Their children are listed as Walter, Cirk (Kirk), Charles, and Rosa. In the 1915 New Jersey State Census, Joseph is with Rebecca, Walter, Kirk, Charles, Rosie, Mary A, and Ida R Wells, as well as Howard T Anderson (born Dec 1904), which is, presumably, Howard T Wells In the 1920 Census, as described below. In the 1920 Census taking place in Evesham, NJ, Joseph is married to a Rebacca (Rebecca), born 1887. His children are listed as Howard, Walter, Kirp (Kirk), Charles, and Rose. The Howard listed was born 9 Dec 1904 in New Jersey. In the 1910 Census (also taking place in Evesham, NJ), where his surname is erroneously transcribed as Nells, he is with his grandparents: David and Clara Anderson. The Census states this is David's first marriage and Clara's second marriage. A daughter, Rebecca Shinn (b 1888), appears to be from Clara's first marriage. David (b 1873) and Clara (b 1868) Anderson have two children together: Lillie May Anderson (b 1903) and David Anderson (born 1907). In the aforementioned 1920 Census, also listed in Joseph's household are Lillie Anderson and David Anderson, his sister-in-law and brother-in-law. Matilda cannot be found after the 1910 Census. Rose cannot be found after the 1920 Census. Joseph and Rebecca Wells pop up again in the 1940 Census, taking place in Haddon, NJ, with a daughter named Lydia (born 1926). Rebecca Wells (whose maiden name may be Terrill) dies in 1980 in New Jersey. I am trying to figure these things out: •How are Lillie and David Anderson sister- and brother-in-law of Joseph Wells? •Does Rebecca Shinn later become Rebecca Wells? •Who are the parents of Howard T Wells? •What happened to Matilda? Is she related to the Andersons? I do not currently have a subscription to Ancestry, so I cannot look at member connections or family trees. Any help would be appreciated. Joseph Haines Wells was born 20 Dec 1882 and died in 1956, both in New Jersey. In the 1910 Census (where the surname is erroneously transcribed as Nells) taking place in Evesham, NJ, he is married to a Matilda, born 1888. They have been married for 5 years. Their children are listed as Walter, Cirk (Kirk), Charles, and Rosa. In the 1915 New Jersey State Census, Joseph is with Rebecca, Walter, Kirk, Charles, Rosie, Mary A, and Ida R Wells, as well as Howard T Anderson (born Dec 1904), which is, presumably, Howard T Wells In the 1920 Census, as described below. In the 1920 Census taking place in Evesham, NJ, Joseph is married to a Rebacca (Rebecca), born 1887. His children are listed as Howard, Walter, Kirp (Kirk), Charles, and Rose. The Howard listed was born 9 Dec 1904 in New Jersey. In the 1910 Census (also taking place in Evesham, NJ), where his surname is erroneously transcribed as Nells, he is with his grandparents: David and Clara Anderson. The Census states this is David's first marriage and Clara's second marriage. A daughter, Rebecca Shinn (b 1888), appears to be from Clara's first marriage. David (b 1873) and Clara (b 1868) Anderson have two children together: Lillie May Anderson (b 1903) and David Anderson (born 1907). In the aforementioned 1920 Census, also listed in Joseph's household are Lillie Anderson and David Anderson, his sister-in-law and brother-in-law. Matilda cannot be found after the 1910 Census. Rose cannot be found after the 1920 Census. Joseph and Rebecca Wells pop up again in the 1940 Census, taking place in Haddon, NJ, with a daughter named Lydia (born 1926). Rebecca Wells (whose maiden name may be Terrill) dies in 1980 in New Jersey. I am trying to figure these things out: •How are Lillie and David Anderson sister- and brother-in-law of Joseph Wells? •Does Rebecca Shinn later become Rebecca Wells? •Who are the parents of Howard T Wells? •What happened to Matilda? Is she related to the Andersons? I do not currently have a subscription to Ancestry, so I cannot look at member connections or family trees. Any help would be appreciated. valeur0209 (Jill Hurley) McKeever family of Wrightstown,Burlington County,New Jersey https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3287 Fri, 10 Mar 2017 23:48:40 GMT Searching for the parents of Mary Ann McKeever born in NYC in 1849 to Irish Immigrants. Married at Recklesstown, February 21st, 1886, by Rev. R.G. Lamb, Harry Dunphy and Miss Mary McKeever, both of Wrightstown. Searching for the parents of Mary Ann McKeever born in NYC in 1849 to Irish Immigrants. Married at Recklesstown, February 21st, 1886, by Rev. R.G. Lamb, Harry Dunphy and Miss Mary McKeever, both of Wrightstown. William Hy Goff https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3292 Mon, 20 Feb 2017 00:13:31 GMT Information on William Hy Goff B/ 1845 Burlington Co NJ. Parents William Goff and Sarah Ann Brewer Goff Mount. Ellie Information on William Hy Goff B/ 1845 Burlington Co NJ. Parents William Goff and Sarah Ann Brewer Goff Mount. Ellie EllieLov (EllieLov) Wood Family in Chesterfield 1677- 1807 https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3291 Sun, 05 Feb 2017 14:09:02 GMT Looking for anyone researching The Thomas Wood family who settled in Chesterfield, N.J. in 1677. He and his wife and children came on the Ship the Shield from Attercliffe, in the parish of Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. in 1677 his wife was named Mary, Sons Thomas, joseph, daughters Martha, Sarah, Elizabeth who married Peter Groome. I know there were a couple of Thomas Wood living in or near Chesterfield a little after Thomas Wood settled there. You can contact me a rlind2@nc.rr.com. I did hear from a gentlemen back in the 1996 or 7 where he was also researching the Wood Family , but I do not remember his name. Please contact if you have any information. Thank You Ruth A. Lind Looking for anyone researching The Thomas Wood family who settled in Chesterfield, N.J. in 1677. He and his wife and children came on the Ship the Shield from Attercliffe, in the parish of Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. in 1677 his wife was named Mary, Sons Thomas, joseph, daughters Martha, Sarah, Elizabeth who married Peter Groome. I know there were a couple of Thomas Wood living in or near Chesterfield a little after Thomas Wood settled there. You can contact me a rlind2@nc.rr.com. I did hear from a gentlemen back in the 1996 or 7 where he was also researching the Wood Family , but I do not remember his name. Please contact if you have any information. Thank You Ruth A. Lind lind46 (lind46) JOHN H. MURRAY OBITUARY https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3290 Tue, 31 Jan 2017 07:47:37 GMT Looking for the obituary of JOHN H. MURRAY who died FEBRUARY 2 1903. He was living in Burlington County, NJ. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Looking for the obituary of JOHN H. MURRAY who died FEBRUARY 2 1903. He was living in Burlington County, NJ. Any help would be greatly appreciated. jaheller (jaheller) In Search of Timbuktu- African American Cemetery https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/1590 Mon, 02 Jan 2017 23:59:33 GMT I was told about an African American Cemetery in "Mt. Holly." It was never specified whether it was located in Mt. Holly Springs, PA or Mt. Holly, NJ. If anyone has ever heard of an African American cemetery being referred to as "Timbuktu", I would appreciate any help in locating it. Thank you. I was told about an African American Cemetery in "Mt. Holly." It was never specified whether it was located in Mt. Holly Springs, PA or Mt. Holly, NJ. If anyone has ever heard of an African American cemetery being referred to as "Timbuktu", I would appreciate any help in locating it. Thank you. NextGenHistory (NextGenHistory) Timbuktoo - Timbuctoo in Burlington County https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/2795 Mon, 02 Jan 2017 23:58:43 GMT Am seeking any records, letters, documentation or other information about or by people who lived at the site called Timbuctoo in the 19th c. and early 20th c. - reference is made to regular camp meetings held there, as well as several incidents of slave catchers being thwarted by the residents. It would appear that this site was a part of the under ground railroad and Dr. Wright of the the NJ Historical Commission has an extensive reading on it, but I am seeking real-life first person information if there is any. Thanks. Dennis Rizzo Mount Holly Am seeking any records, letters, documentation or other information about or by people who lived at the site called Timbuctoo in the 19th c. and early 20th c. - reference is made to regular camp meetings held there, as well as several incidents of slave catchers being thwarted by the residents. It would appear that this site was a part of the under ground railroad and Dr. Wright of the the NJ Historical Commission has an extensive reading on it, but I am seeking real-life first person information if there is any. Thanks. Dennis Rizzo Mount Holly DCRiz (DCRiz) Peter ELLIS & Mary HAINES https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/155 Fri, 16 Dec 2016 00:06:53 GMT Amos Ellis, son of Peter Ellis and Miriam Middleton, was born in 1772 in Burlington County, NJ. He supposedly married Mary Haines, daughter of Josiah Haines and Abigail Ridgway, who was also, I believe, born in 1772 in Burlington County. They had a son Amos, Jr. who lived in Philadelphia. He married Anna M. Davis. Can anyone tell me anything else about these people? Any help would be MOST appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. Amos Ellis, son of Peter Ellis and Miriam Middleton, was born in 1772 in Burlington County, NJ. He supposedly married Mary Haines, daughter of Josiah Haines and Abigail Ridgway, who was also, I believe, born in 1772 in Burlington County. They had a son Amos, Jr. who lived in Philadelphia. He married Anna M. Davis. Can anyone tell me anything else about these people? Any help would be MOST appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. Mahlon Harry Bozarth April 1923 N.J. https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3288 Thu, 15 Dec 2016 10:12:46 GMT Looking for information on Mahlon Bozarth.. Can anyone help. Perhaps family members, pictures etc. Thanks Cherie Looking for information on Mahlon Bozarth.. Can anyone help. Perhaps family members, pictures etc. Thanks Cherie cheriegain (Cherie Cunningham) Francis Fralinger, 1850 https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3286 Tue, 01 Nov 2016 23:58:46 GMT Looking for information on Francis Fralinger, is found in Burlington in the 1850 census. Wife was Mary, children were Joseph & Mary. I can't find Francis after that nor anything about a premature death in the 1850's. The family first lived in Atlantic County. Theres another Francis Fralinger in Camden with a son Joseph but its not the same family. I read Joseph was raised by an uncle, so something must have happened to Francis. Does anyone have info on this family? Looking for information on Francis Fralinger, is found in Burlington in the 1850 census. Wife was Mary, children were Joseph & Mary. I can't find Francis after that nor anything about a premature death in the 1850's. The family first lived in Atlantic County. Theres another Francis Fralinger in Camden with a son Joseph but its not the same family. I read Joseph was raised by an uncle, so something must have happened to Francis. Does anyone have info on this family? ja5838 (ja5838) Gibbs-Gaskill families https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/664 Wed, 21 Sep 2016 16:32:42 GMT Looking for info on Joshua GIBBS and Anneliza GASKILL. Their issue was Reuben Gibbs born in Yardville in 1823. Yardville was on the edge of Mercer and Burlington County. Need dates, names, location etc. Looking for info on Joshua GIBBS and Anneliza GASKILL. Their issue was Reuben Gibbs born in Yardville in 1823. Yardville was on the edge of Mercer and Burlington County. Need dates, names, location etc. Hannah Brown Swaim https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3284 Fri, 15 Jul 2016 07:05:22 GMT I am searching for Hannah Brown's parents: N. J. Marriage Records 1665-1800, Volume XXII: SWAIN, Gabriel, Mansfield & Hannah brown, 1778 Mar 12 also spelled Swaim, According to a Swaim Genealogy, Gabriel and Hannah Brown Swaim were Quakers, as were some of their descendents. Birth: Sep. 29, 1751 New Jersey, USA Death: Apr. 21, 1833 Burlington County New Jersey, USA According to a Swaim Genealogy, Gabriel and Hannah Brown Swaim were Quakers. Howerver, they are buried: Jacobstown Baptist Church Cemetery Jacobstown Burlington County New Jersey, USA Also buried in the same cemetery are John Brown, husband of Alice Coward and John Brown, Jr. I am searching for Hannah Brown's parents: N. J. Marriage Records 1665-1800, Volume XXII: SWAIN, Gabriel, Mansfield & Hannah brown, 1778 Mar 12 also spelled Swaim, According to a Swaim Genealogy, Gabriel and Hannah Brown Swaim were Quakers, as were some of their descendents. Birth: Sep. 29, 1751 New Jersey, USA Death: Apr. 21, 1833 Burlington County New Jersey, USA According to a Swaim Genealogy, Gabriel and Hannah Brown Swaim were Quakers. Howerver, they are buried: Jacobstown Baptist Church Cemetery Jacobstown Burlington County New Jersey, USA Also buried in the same cemetery are John Brown, husband of Alice Coward and John Brown, Jr. marthaswaim (Martha Swaim) WOOSTER (and Variations) in Burlington County https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/1569 Tue, 28 Jun 2016 19:29:03 GMT I have traced my ancestry to Hinchman Wooster during the early to mid 1800's in Burlington Co,, NJ. Can anyone add any information regarding the Wooster familys in that area during any time period?. John D. Taylor III I have traced my ancestry to Hinchman Wooster during the early to mid 1800's in Burlington Co,, NJ. Can anyone add any information regarding the Wooster familys in that area during any time period?. John D. Taylor III Johndt3 (Johndt3) Keziah Murfin b. June 15, 1784 d. August 4, 1856 m. Thomas Wells, Burlington Co., NJ https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3283 Thu, 19 May 2016 02:21:17 GMT My 3rd ggrandmother is Keziah Murfin b. June 15, 1784, d. August 4, 1856, m. 12/25/1807 Burlington Co. to Thomas Wells b. April 3, 1783, d. bef. 1850. She and her daughter Eliza (never married) are buried in the First Baptist Church Cemetery, Moorestown, Burlington Co., New Jersey. I am looking for parents and ancestry for Keziah Murfin. Her name I obtained from her NJ marriage record, and verified by her name listed on the death certificate of her son William Wells b. 1805 d. June 27, 1878 (my 2nd ggrandfather). I can only find one line of Murfin/Murphin in Burlington County and am hoping to find her parents--possibly the line of Robert Murfin and Anne Lee? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jackie Wells Lubinski My 3rd ggrandmother is Keziah Murfin b. June 15, 1784, d. August 4, 1856, m. 12/25/1807 Burlington Co. to Thomas Wells b. April 3, 1783, d. bef. 1850. She and her daughter Eliza (never married) are buried in the First Baptist Church Cemetery, Moorestown, Burlington Co., New Jersey. I am looking for parents and ancestry for Keziah Murfin. Her name I obtained from her NJ marriage record, and verified by her name listed on the death certificate of her son William Wells b. 1805 d. June 27, 1878 (my 2nd ggrandfather). I can only find one line of Murfin/Murphin in Burlington County and am hoping to find her parents--possibly the line of Robert Murfin and Anne Lee? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jackie Wells Lubinski jlubinski (jlubinski) CONROW Surname & Variants https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/109 Thu, 12 May 2016 20:45:17 GMT These people came to Burlington County in in the 1600's from England, most of them stayed in Burlington County, some went to Monmouth, Salem, Glouscester, Cumberland Counties and later moved west, looking for information on a Black Horse Inn or Tavern in the city of Burlington or Moorestown, I was told a Isaac Conaroe owned it or ran it at one time These people came to Burlington County in in the 1600's from England, most of them stayed in Burlington County, some went to Monmouth, Salem, Glouscester, Cumberland Counties and later moved west, looking for information on a Black Horse Inn or Tavern in the city of Burlington or Moorestown, I was told a Isaac Conaroe owned it or ran it at one time Obituary search https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/3282 Tue, 10 May 2016 12:20:59 GMT I'm searching for an obituary of Mary A. (McKever)Dunphy -who may have died in 1937 in Beverly, Burlington County,New Jersey. I'm wondering if this obituary can be located at fultonhistory.com? Three living children survived her..... Daughter-Mary(Frank)Coulter Son -Francis (Isabelle)Dunphy Daughter- Agnes ( Andrew B.)D'Elousa Any help is appreciated. Thank you. I'm searching for an obituary of Mary A. (McKever)Dunphy -who may have died in 1937 in Beverly, Burlington County,New Jersey. I'm wondering if this obituary can be located at fultonhistory.com? Three living children survived her..... Daughter-Mary(Frank)Coulter Son -Francis (Isabelle)Dunphy Daughter- Agnes ( Andrew B.)D'Elousa Any help is appreciated. Thank you. Grandchildren of Agnes and Andrew D'Elosua of NJ https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.newjersey.counties.burlington/1174 Tue, 10 May 2016 10:45:14 GMT Agnes Dunphy m. Andrew D'Elosua Children:Joanie,Helen,Raymond,Andrew,Jr.,Dickie,Marie and Gertrude Agnes Dunphy m. Andrew D'Elosua Children:Joanie,Helen,Raymond,Andrew,Jr.,Dickie,Marie and Gertrude maysworld (maysworld)