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  Margie Kinney Duplan

                                                                  10/Mar/2002:00:12:53
  Enjoyed your site.

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  Paula

                                                                  09/Mar/2002:23:20:53
  Your website is a wonderful resource! I am researching the BRYAN
  surname. Abraham b. abt 1760- d. abt 1841 in Lebanon Twsp. I am also
  looking for information on his first wife Anny oy Nancy ROBERTS.
  Thanks for the opportunity to post on your site.

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  Jenn

                                                                  09/Mar/2002:18:54:35
  Jan-Although I am not searching for my ancestors, I would like to thank
  you for mentioning Beulah Gangaware on your website. She was my great-
  grandmother and I'm sure it means as much to my family as it does to me
  for someone to acknowledge her hard work
  Thank you.

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  Les Girton

                                                                  08/Mar/2002:21:31:13
  I am researching the surname Girton. I know William Girton married
  Magdalena Shipman in 1765 in NJ. They had two children baptised at the
  St. James Straw Church, one of which was Rachel in 1783. I was hoping
  to find those, and anything else on the Girton's.

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  Lorraine Hand

                                                                  03/Mar/2002:17:17:22
  Thank you for the hard work you have put into this. Maybe at a latter
  date I`ll be able to connect my family.
  Reasearching HAND.

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  Mitchell Dean McVic

                                                                  03/Mar/2002:16:53:26
  Searching for information on my gggrandparents in Clinton Twp Hunterdon
  county. John and Margarett Mitchel Found them listed in the 1850 census
  along with my G grandmother Martha Jane age 4. Would like to find their
  buriel location and other of their children thayt totalled 8. Only
  know of two that came to Nebraska in the 1860's.
  Thank you for your site and allowing others to view it. Found a Mitchel
  or two and some Mitchell's. don't know when the extra l was added as in
  my name.

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  Robert Titus
                          my place
                                                                  02/Mar/2002:20:25:25
  MY genealogy site is at http://members.aol.com/retphoto1/titusgen.html
  (will move it to retphoto.com as i find the time)

  I am researching the names Titus, Butz(Buttz, Butts), Banghart, and
  other related as I find them.

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  Franklin P. Stahl II

                                                                  01/Mar/2002:02:43:25
  I was delighted to find your site with NJ cemetery inscriptions. My
  wife and I are searching the following Warren-Sussex-Hunterdon Co., NJ
  families prior to 1825:

  Hageman/Hagerman,
  Dills/Dilts,
  Cherry,
  Kinney,
  Weliver,
  Hoffman,
  Cool,
  Brugler, and more THANKS

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  Maggie Roberts

                                                                  26/Feb/2002:22:55:25
  Very comprehensive website, unfortunately I could not find who I was
  looking for. I'm trying to find the parents of Jacob Willeaver Rogers,
  and of his wife Permelia Boone. Jacob was born in PA, but he and his
  first wife Fannie Tharp, lived in Warren County, then he married
  Permelia in 1835. They lived in Warren County for quite a few years
  before moving west. Permelia and Jacob are my gg grandparents.
  My surnames are Rogers, Boone, and possibly Willeaver.

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  Shirley Beers Fitzge

                                                                  26/Feb/2002:15:29:17
  I'll put you in my favorites before leaving

  surnames, Beers, Crotsley, Hamlen, Lesher, Mack, Steimetz, Whitesell and
  Helick.

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  Marietta Pickell

                                                                  26/Feb/2002:11:20:32
  Loved it. I have bookmarked it so I can refer to it easily.
  Thanks so much for all the work that has gone into this.

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  William Hartman
                                                                  25/Feb/2002:20:11:16
  Appreciate the content and links. Will send separate email.

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  Steven H. Raub

                                                                  23/Feb/2002:00:38:17
  The last of the Raub family. So I thought (California). My father was
  born in St. Paul Minn. Jan 27th, 1923. My Uncle, William Raub (WWII
  Pearl Harbour Veteran) still living, St. Paul, Minn. My Dad was raised
  by his Mother, however, I do know that his dad's roots were in
  Pennsylvania. To my knowledge, I am the last Raub from this tree.

  I wish I knew more.

  Thank you for your Website.

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  Madge Johns

                                                                  21/Feb/2002:17:27:33
  SEARLES
  I am trying to find the gravesites of Frederick Searles, who died in
  1894 and his wife, Matilda, who died in 1881. They lived in Belvidere.
  It is believed that they are buried in the Oxford area. I've searched
  the Hazen, 1st Presbyterian Churchyard, Jonestown Hillside and
  Summerfield cemetery lists with no results. They are not in the
  Belvidere Cemetery either. I would appreciate any suggestions as to
  where else I might search.

  Madge HAZLETT Johns

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  Bob Jansson

                                                                  20/Feb/2002:20:57:02
  I'M reseaching the Campbell family. Robert Campbell who owned a farm
  near the Hunters Ferry, died in 1776 in Greenwich Twp., Sussex Co.,
  (now Warren Co.) NJ. He had three sons and at least two daugthers.
  The sons were Obediah, Daniel and Robert. Have no names on the
  daugthers. All three sons moved on to Northumberland Co., PA in 1792.
  The wife of Robert Sr. lived on the farm until she died.
  I will appreciate any information you can find as I'm out near Seattle,
  WA. Thanks
  Bob Jansson

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  Wendy Francis

                                                                  19/Feb/2002:00:47:31
  Hi, I'm looking for -- SMITH'S-- Sam Smith died 1826 Warren Co. His
  dau. Mary married a DUNN. His dau. Christina married a FOSTER. His dau
  Rachael married a SMITH. His dau. Martha Catherine married a TROY. His
  son Phineas married CHTHERINE VANHISE. His grandau. married a
  Huselton. He also had a son Samuel, Daniel, John, Benjamin. They were
  of Kingswood Hunterdon Co. and Greenwich,Warren Co. Anyone with info
  please write.

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  Barbara Parks

                                                                  18/Feb/2002:16:02:34
  Hello Jan,
  Still searching for my Howeys of 1700s in Oxford and other areas of
  Sussex. Can't find marriages or graves!
  Thanks for your good site to search.
  Barbara

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  Candy Riggleman

                                                                  18/Feb/2002:14:23:35
  great site. I am researching mutchler and lewis. Mathias Lewis came
  from Switzerland and stayed in Belvidere NJ. He married Elizabeth
  Mutchler B.l0/26/1801). I think this is a sister to the John Mutchler
  on your website. I enjoyed reading all the items you have listed.
  Thanks again, Candy.

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  Dave Luellwitz

                                                                  16/Feb/2002:09:36:02
  Interesting site, Very well done. I am searching for any information
  on Luellwitz, Lüllwitz, Lullwitz, Lullfitz family history from Germany
  Pommerania, or Wisconsin USA area. I saw your entries for Edward
  Lullwitz, and Richard Otto Lullwitz. Good information.

  Thanks,

  Dave Luellwitz
  Bischwind Germany

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  Pat

                                                                  15/Feb/2002:10:06:53
  This is a great site. So much work has gone into it. I researching
  Cline, Kline and Kleins, specifically Michael Cline. He was born in
  NJ, moved to PA and on to Kansas in the 1870.s.

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  Lisa Schoffel

                                                                  13/Feb/2002:21:55:42
  Sitting here in country NSW, Australia surfing the net looking for my
  surname and its histroy and this is where I ended up. Isn't life a
  blast!

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  Mrs. Robert Altemus

                                                                  13/Feb/2002:16:09:18
  Very nice site and valuable for research.
  Names I am searching are ALTEMUS and MAGHAN or MAGAKEN.

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  Ed Hagan

                                                                  11/Feb/2002:22:13:32
  Really appreciated your Warren County cemetery pages. Am
  descendant of Moses Burd and Susannah ? through son
  Frederick Burd and Ida (Silverthorn) Snyder. Searching those
  names: BURD, SNYDER, SILVERTHORN.

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  Dale A. Hamlen

                                                                  07/Feb/2002:09:05:28
  Very informative!

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  Sabrina Marie Robb

                                                                  03/Feb/2002:04:34:26
  Thank you for your efforts... I'm looking for CYPHERS -&- SOLLARS of
  Warren County. Specifically Anna CYPHERS (b. abt 1808) who married a
  Peter SOLLARS (b. abt 1806) and their families.

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  Larry Housell

                                                                  02/Feb/2002:15:35:55
  Nice site, will visit often looking for the surname "Housell", keep up
  the great work.

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  Ed Pocino

                                                                  30/Jan/2002:21:13:31
  Searching for a reference to Harriet Drake who married Newton Ellsworth
  and produced a son, my grandfather, in 1866 or 68.

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  Karl Snyder

                                                                  27/Jan/2002:11:22:17
  I am searching for the Snyder name origially from oxford NJ AS FAR
  BACK AS 1890.

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  Muriel Glenn

                                                                  26/Jan/2002:12:55:51

  Hi, I'm looking for parents of Henry MYERS born 1790 in New Jersey. Family name said to have been MOYERS
  when they came from Holland, Europe but changed it to MYERS after settling in NJ. Henry had sibligs David, Peter,
  Phebe, Catherine and Mary.

  Also does anyone have any information about:
  MOYERS, Joseph listed in the 1830 Federal
  census of Gloucester county.

  MOYERS, Henry listed in NJ Early Census Index and 1785 July Tax,Jue?July Tax List. Gloucester Co.

  MOYERS, Jacob listed also in NJ Early census Index 1785 same as Henry. Gloucester Co.

  MOYERS, John listed in NJ Tax lists Index 1772-1822. Year 1781 Jan./Aug tax list Somerset County.

  Intersted in any and all information, will etc of any of these people.

  Thanks in advance, Muriel Glenn
 

  Muriel Glenn

                                                                  26/Jan/2002:12:48:31

  Hi, I'm looking for parents of Henry MYERS born 1790 in New Jersey. Family name said to have been MOYERS
  when they came from Holland, Europe but changed it to MYERS after settling in NJ. Henry had sibligs David, Peter,
  Phebe, Catherine and Mary.

  Also does anyone have any information about:
  MOYERS, Joseph listed in the 1830 Federal
  census of Gloucester county.

  MOYERS, Henry listed in NJ Early Census Index and 1785 July Tax.

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  pat sachs

                                                                  25/Jan/2002:11:01:50
  Researching Garrison, Stiff, Gray in the Sussex and Warren county area.
  Your site has been great!

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  Diane McGee

                                                                  25/Jan/2002:01:39:52
  I am researching the Young family in Greenwich Twp. I am looking for
  the burial location of John B. Young and his wife Susan (Daly) Young. I
  believe Susan died between 1830 and 1840, and John between 1840 and
  1850. Actually I believe John died before 1846. He is found on the 1840
  census with only his oldest son at home and his oldest son Jacob
  relocated to Illinois in 1846, probably after his father's death. Of
  course I am only speculating on the death dates.

  I think you have a wonderful website. You have provided genealogy
  reasearchers a valuable service.

  Diane in Kentucky

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  Jim Keegan

                                                                  24/Jan/2002:23:35:36
  Hi Jan: I am researching the Rutan family from all-over-the place
  primarily Northern NJ and nearby PA and NY. Have picked up a few items
  from your site re :Warren and Sussex Counties. You are doing a great
  job; keep it up. Jim Keegan on Long Island.

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  Renee Alfaro

                                                                  24/Jan/2002:01:19:36
  I was just looking to find out if Summerfield cemetery Methodist
  Episcopal Church if the mailing address is considered in Washington or
  Oxford NJ I know where it is to go to it but I don't know the mailing
  address. If you could let me know it would be greatly appreciated thank
  you so much.

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  Lamora Garner Magdal

                                                                  23/Jan/2002:02:14:15

  Found you through the RAUB FAMILY FORUM. I am pleased with your site. Great work. My families are
  VANNATTA, RAUB, SNYDER, of Harmony NJ - to Grant County WI. And in 1857 to California at Placerville.

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  Robert Hart Keggan

                                                                  22/Jan/2002:19:12:59
  Good site and excellent research material. I haven't had time yet to
  go through it all. I am interested in the family name of KEGGAN--who
  were in Warren County NJ early and on through the years.

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Judy LaDuca

                                                                  22/Jan/2002:16:34:55
  I just became interested in my ancestors and started looking to see how
  many Hamlens there are. I remember my father saying the name was
  changed by some of the family but not all from Hamlin to Hamlen.
  Thanks for the wonderful help.

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  Mary Walker

                                                                  21/Jan/2002:16:46:36
  Researching RYMAN, FRAZIER -&- LARISON from Marksboro, Hardwick and
  Stillwater areas. Also William SHOEMAKER (my father) who migrated from
  Broome County New York to Marksboro. New at this and your site was
  quite a find.

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  marijane meckling

                                                                  21/Jan/2002:10:34:32
  Great site. I am searching for relatives of Philip Smith/schmidt who
  lived and died in Walpack Twp, Sussex Cty. In the 1850 fed census John
  and Jonas and Barbar Smith Eschback Ludley were all living next to each
  other. Thanks.

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  Bill Abbott

                                                                  19/Jan/2002:21:52:04
  Thanks for updating your site with useful information on a number of
  subjects. Researching Abbott, Hunt, Brown, Cunnane, and Butler.
  Take care.

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  Debbie Rusinko

                                                                  17/Jan/2002:15:58:23
  Really enjoyed the website; very interesting. You did a great job! It
  must be fascinating to do and satisfying to hear from distant relatives.

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  Dale E. Berger

                                                                  13/Jan/2002:22:02:50
  I was given your web site address by the librarian at the Marx
  Historical Room of Easton Public Library. Congrats on a beautiful site
  with a lot of information.

  I'm a direct descendant of Andreas and Charlotta Margaretha (Weber) Raub
  through their daughter, Maria Barbara (b. 4 Apr 1757), who married
  Heinrich Schumacher.

  Are you interested in Schumacher descendants?

  Dale Berger

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  Dawn Spaulding

                                                                  12/Jan/2002:21:43:14
  I have enjoyed gathering information for my husbands family from your
  website. It has provided lots of information for us. The names we are
  researching are: Sheats, Duckworth, Snyder, Nunn, Martenis, and
  Morris. My husband is supposed to be a descendant of Robert Morris the
  signer of the Declaration of Independence. His oldest ancester is
  Jacob H Morris from Knowlton township. He is supposed to be buried at
  Washington Cemetery. He died in 1913 and was married to Rebecca
  Stradinger. Jacob is listed in his obit as a grandson of Robert Morris
  but we think he is probably a great grandson (Jacobs father is John
  Morris). Many thanks, great website!!!! Dawn Spaulding.

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  Nancy McHale

                                                                  12/Jan/2002:21:30:38
  Researching COWELL. WELLER, CREVELING, ANGLE, HILL.

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  gena cline

                                                                  08/Jan/2002:23:04:51
  Researching Cline/Kline/Klein; Weller, Zeller.

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  Randy Raub

                                                                  07/Jan/2002:11:24:18
  I just stumbled on your site and am looking forward to reading through
  it all!

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  Rita Rhoads Maury

                                                                  07/Jan/2002:02:43:15
  Wow. I just found your site. I am searching a Maury family who may have
  spelled the name Miers/Meyers/Myers/etc. Also a Simmon(s) family.
  Haven't had time to really dig. I am ecstatic! Keep up the good work.

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  Allen Johnson

                                                                  06/Jan/2002:18:39:36
  I have enjoyed seeing the additions that you send out as you increase
  your website. GREAT JOB!!!
  Reseaching: COLE, HANN, HILL, HUFF, JOHNSON, KNAPP, STALEY, STOLL, and VAN HORN
  Sussex County, NJ.

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  Ruth Brooks

                                                                  06/Jan/2002:16:18:31
  I'm researching the Cooper, Cooke, Wildrick and Shrekagast families in
  Warren and Sussex Counties. I especially appreciate the Free Union
  Cemetery information. Thank you.

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  Rita Chesterton

                                                                  05/Jan/2002:18:43:11
  BRAVO! I'm referring tons of folks to your fantastic site.

  I'm researching my VLIET -&- OPDYKE line from West Portal.
  Has anyone transcribed the two large cemeteries in Asbury, Warren Co?

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  Craig Rasmussen

                                                                  04/Jan/2002:16:32:41
  Thanks for providing all the useful information. I am searching for
  information on Johannes Vogt (aka Fite, Voigt, Vaught or Veit) and his
  family, particularly his son, Gilbert Fite.

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  Maggie Roberts

                                                                  04/Jan/2002:14:43:55
  Very nice site. I am looking for Jacob Rogers married to Mary (Molly)
  Boone. He was born in PA in 1777, and they had a child born in Warren
  County NJ in 1836. He served in the War of 1812. I'm stuck here in
  the Midwest and can't visit the NJ area, so if you run across any info
  I would appreciate hearing about it. Thanks and keep up the good work.

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  Dorothy Winfd

                                                                  03/Jan/2002:16:08:05
  What a wonderful service your site provides!
  My interests in Warren County include the names Crusen (Krusen, Kroesen,
  etc.),Engel and Skinner.
 

  judy



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