I am researching Tilton from monmouth county, Henry married Katherine Haylin would like to know if anyone is searching the same famly.
Comment by Paula Curran on June 19, 2011 at 11:00am
For Rosemary J. Taylor, Brown is a tough name to research. I too have a Brown - Asher Brown of Ocean/Monmouth County (late 1700s). One of his children was named Keturah. She married Benjamin Pine and they lived for a while in Salem. She was born about 1796 and died in Burlington, NJ in 1880. I've not found Asher.
Tiltons of Monmouth County are an elusive bunch. Jacob Tilton married ?Charity Hagerman? or Hegeman? Any ideas?
Comment by Kathleen Triem on November 5, 2010 at 10:12am
I'm trying to find info on the Capewell family. Widow Priscilla (nee Bloomer) Capewell immigrated to the US in 1886 with her 3 surviving children: Ellen (ship list records her as Prudence), Uriah & James H. W. They came thru PA and moved to Trenton. So far, I have found Ellen married to Louis Barall with 1 son, William, born. Uriah married someone named Ethel & James married Alda Edwards. James & Alda had 3 daughters & 1 son: Ellen, Anne, Margaret & Uriah. I have only found a very little bit of info on this family so far - mostly on James. They seem to have disappeared into thin air!! Any assistance or guidance is greatly appreciated.
I am following the FREITAG line, which, in 1910, was settled in Rumson, Monmouth county. I need more info in Frederick, who was born around 1852 in
Germany, married Bertha Becker around 1875, and died sometime before 1930.
I am interested in information concerning families which migrated from New Jersey to the Jersey Settlement in North Carolina prior to the Revolutionary War..
I research STOUT, BRINSON, GREENLAND, and BARFORD/BAREFOOT in early New Jersey. I am looking for documents.
Comment by Kay Fordham on August 8, 2009 at 12:29pm
For Diane: I am looking for parents and siblings of my Mary Ann KELLY, born 1825 in Tompkins County, NY. She married Uriah DUBOIS in 1847. I believe Mary Ann's father may have been James B. KELLY. The imigrant to Tompkins County may have been Benjamin KELLY. They likely came to the U.S. in the 1700s. These Kellys married into the STOUT, TICHENOR, VANKIRK, AMMERMAN, HAGERMAN, and FARRINGTON families, most of whom originated in New Jersey. Anyone recognize this group?
Comment by wendy emrich on August 7, 2009 at 7:53pm
Just a quick FYI I have online access to an historical newspaper site and I am willing to do obit look ups they have newspapers for every state and the Trenton Evening times spans 1800 to 1963 , if you would like me to look for you please email me at Cuffsnstuff364@yahoo.com ,PLEASE PUT OBIT LOOKUP AS SUBJECT LINE SO I DONT DELETE . also please include the date of death or at least some kind of timeframe for example what was the last census record the person appeared on .
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