Sarah Ann Barkalow
F, #339101, b. 6 Mar 1775, d. 8 Aug 1830
Sarah Ann Barkalow was born on 6-Mar-1775 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Sarah married Ezekiel Brown on 9-May-1797 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Sarah Ann Barkalow died on 8-Aug-1830 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 55.
She was also known as Sarah Ann Buckalew. Monmouth County Real Estate Records:
Grantee Deeds
22 Feb. 1826 From David Newberry (L2-48-53) -- Several deeds; Sarah isshown as being "from Middletown"; property in Dover Twp.
Grantor Deeds
24 Apr. 1827 Sarah "of Middletown" to Merriman Burdge (N2-241) -- $800,South Side Manasquan River, Howell Twp. (signed "Mary Brown")
" " " Sarah "of Middletown" to Zebulon Clayton (N2-256) --$800, South side Manasquan River, Howell Twp. (signed "Sary Brown")
17 Aug. 1829 To JohðVìŒ7n Brown "her son" (S2-362) -- $225, in Middletown inClapit [?] Creek.
She was also known as Sarah Ann Buckalew. Monmouth County Real Estate Records:
Grantee Deeds
22 Feb. 1826 From David Newberry (L2-48-53) -- Several deeds; Sarah isshown as being "from Middletown"; property in Dover Twp.
Grantor Deeds
24 Apr. 1827 Sarah "of Middletown" to Merriman Burdge (N2-241) -- $800,South Side Manasquan River, Howell Twp. (signed "Mary Brown")
" " " Sarah "of Middletown" to Zebulon Clayton (N2-256) --$800, South side Manasquan River, Howell Twp. (signed "Sary Brown")
17 Aug. 1829 To JohðVìŒ7n Brown "her son" (S2-362) -- $225, in Middletown inClapit [?] Creek.
Child of Sarah Ann Barkalow and Ezekiel Brown
- Mary Brown+ b. 8 Dec 1799, d. 28 Nov 1881
Frances L. Goodenough
F, #339102, b. 29 Aug 1858, d. 17 Oct 1893
Frances L. Goodenough|b. 29 Aug 1858\nd. 17 Oct 1893|p3392.htm#i339102|James Johnson Goodenough|b. 4 Sep 1826\nd. 6 Feb 1911|p3391.htm#i339071|Margaret Barton Keyes|b. 4 Mar 1826\nd. 10 Nov 1897|p3391.htm#i339072|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|NathanAbraham? Keyes|b. circa 1795|p3391.htm#i339090|Margaret (Unknown)|b. circa 1800|p3392.htm#i339146|
Frances L. Goodenough was born on 29-Aug-1858 at Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of James Johnson Goodenough and Margaret Barton Keyes. Frances married James Love Stone, son of Reuben , Sr. Stone and Emily Black Love, on 17-Apr-1876 at Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey. Frances L. Goodenough died on 17-Oct-1893 at Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, at age 35. Frances was buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Fanny Goodenough. Living 1860 and 1870: Farm in Evesham Township (Mt. Laurel) with parents
1880: Mt. Laurel with husband and two children
Living at time of death: 206 Jones Avenue, Burlington, NJ
From the Burlington Gazette, Wed., 18 Oct. 1893, p. 1:
_____________________________________
Mrs. James L. Stone Dead.
Mrs. James L. Stone, who for some time past has kept a boarding houseat Broad and Stacy streets, died suddenly at the residence of WilliamWarner, on Jones avenue, on TðVìŒ7*uesday afternoon. The immediate cause ofdeath was the rupture of an internal blood vessel. Mrs. Stone had notbeen feeling well and decided to give up her boarding house, on accountof her inability to properly care for it. She was at the homeðVìŒ7* of Mr.Warner for a few days rest. Yesterday morning she was taken violentlyill, and despite the best medical aid, succumbed to the ailment.
From the Mount Holly News, Tues., 24 Oct. 1893:
DIED. STONE.--October 17, at Burlington, Fannie L.ðVìŒ7*, wife of James L.Stone, and daughter of Johnson and Maggie B. Goodenough.
From the Burlington Gazette, Frid., 20 Oct. 1893, p. 1:
The funeral of Fannie L., wife of James L. Stone, takes place thisafternoon from the residence of William WarnðVìŒ7*er, No. 206 Jones avenue.Services in First Baptist Church at 2 o'clock. The interment will be inOdd Fellows' Cemetery.
She was also known as Fanny Goodenough. Living 1860 and 1870: Farm in Evesham Township (Mt. Laurel) with parents
1880: Mt. Laurel with husband and two children
Living at time of death: 206 Jones Avenue, Burlington, NJ
From the Burlington Gazette, Wed., 18 Oct. 1893, p. 1:
_____________________________________
Mrs. James L. Stone Dead.
Mrs. James L. Stone, who for some time past has kept a boarding houseat Broad and Stacy streets, died suddenly at the residence of WilliamWarner, on Jones avenue, on TðVìŒ7*uesday afternoon. The immediate cause ofdeath was the rupture of an internal blood vessel. Mrs. Stone had notbeen feeling well and decided to give up her boarding house, on accountof her inability to properly care for it. She was at the homeðVìŒ7* of Mr.Warner for a few days rest. Yesterday morning she was taken violentlyill, and despite the best medical aid, succumbed to the ailment.
From the Mount Holly News, Tues., 24 Oct. 1893:
DIED. STONE.--October 17, at Burlington, Fannie L.ðVìŒ7*, wife of James L.Stone, and daughter of Johnson and Maggie B. Goodenough.
From the Burlington Gazette, Frid., 20 Oct. 1893, p. 1:
The funeral of Fannie L., wife of James L. Stone, takes place thisafternoon from the residence of William WarnðVìŒ7*er, No. 206 Jones avenue.Services in First Baptist Church at 2 o'clock. The interment will be inOdd Fellows' Cemetery.
Children of Frances L. Goodenough and James Love Stone
- James Johnson Goodenough Stone Sr.+ b. 9 Feb 1877, d. 21 Jul 1954
- Edward Braislin Stone+ b. 12 Jun 1878, d. 31 Oct 1934
Hyman Goodenough
M, #339103, b. 1845, d. before 1930
Hyman Goodenough|b. 1845\nd. before 1930|p3392.htm#i339103|Joseph A. Goodenough|b. 27 Oct 1820\nd. 1892|p3391.htm#i339093|Emmeline Havens|b. 1825\nd. 15 Nov 1898|p3391.htm#i339098|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Hyman Goodenough was born in 1845 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. He was the son of Joseph A. Goodenough and Emmeline Havens. Hyman Goodenough died before 1930.
Charles Goodenough
M, #339104, b. 1847, d. after 1930
Charles Goodenough|b. 1847\nd. after 1930|p3392.htm#i339104|Joseph A. Goodenough|b. 27 Oct 1820\nd. 1892|p3391.htm#i339093|Emmeline Havens|b. 1825\nd. 15 Nov 1898|p3391.htm#i339098|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Charles Goodenough was born in 1847 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. He was the son of Joseph A. Goodenough and Emmeline Havens. Charles Goodenough died after 1930.
Charlotte Goodenough
F, #339105, b. 1850, d. before 1930
Charlotte Goodenough|b. 1850\nd. before 1930|p3392.htm#i339105|Joseph A. Goodenough|b. 27 Oct 1820\nd. 1892|p3391.htm#i339093|Emmeline Havens|b. 1825\nd. 15 Nov 1898|p3391.htm#i339098|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Charlotte Goodenough was born in 1850 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Joseph A. Goodenough and Emmeline Havens. Charlotte Goodenough died before 1930.
Edward Braislin Stone
M, #339108, b. 12 Jun 1878, d. 31 Oct 1934
Edward Braislin Stone|b. 12 Jun 1878\nd. 31 Oct 1934|p3392.htm#i339108|James Love Stone|b. 30 Mar 1854\nd. 10 Mar 1937|p3391.htm#i339094|Frances L. Goodenough|b. 29 Aug 1858\nd. 17 Oct 1893|p3392.htm#i339102|Reuben ,. S. Stone|b. 30 Sep 1824\nd. 31 Aug 1881|p3392.htm#i339110|Emily B. Love|b. 5 May 1824\nd. 26 Jan 1908|p3392.htm#i339111|James J. Goodenough|b. 4 Sep 1826\nd. 6 Feb 1911|p3391.htm#i339071|Margaret B. Keyes|b. 4 Mar 1826\nd. 10 Nov 1897|p3391.htm#i339072|
Edward Braislin Stone was born on 12-Jun-1878. He was the son of James Love Stone and Frances L. Goodenough. Edward married Lillian Venable on 1-Nov-1895 at Camden, Camden County, New Jersey. Edward Braislin Stone died on 31-Oct-1934 at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, at age 56. Edward was buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Living 1900: 336 Penn Street, Burlington, New Jersey
Living 1908: 215 Conover Street, Burlington, New Jersey
Occupations: Teacher, Printer, Soldier, Restauranteur (1910), DecoratedWorld War I soldier, Colonel, New Jersey National Guard, Warden, StatePrison, Trenton, New Jersey
Member: First Baptist Church, Burlington.
Living 1900: 336 Penn Street, Burlington, New Jersey
Living 1908: 215 Conover Street, Burlington, New Jersey
Occupations: Teacher, Printer, Soldier, Restauranteur (1910), DecoratedWorld War I soldier, Colonel, New Jersey National Guard, Warden, StatePrison, Trenton, New Jersey
Member: First Baptist Church, Burlington.
Children of Edward Braislin Stone and Lillian Venable
- Francis M. Stone b. 3 Apr 1897
- Dorothy M. Stone b. 5 Apr 1900
Lillian Venable
F, #339109, b. Nov 1871
Lillian Venable was born in Nov-1871. Lillian married Edward Braislin Stone, son of James Love Stone and Frances L. Goodenough, on 1-Nov-1895 at Camden, Camden County, New Jersey. Lillian was buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Children of Lillian Venable and Edward Braislin Stone
- Francis M. Stone b. 3 Apr 1897
- Dorothy M. Stone b. 5 Apr 1900
Reuben , Sr. Stone
M, #339110, b. 30 Sep 1824, d. 31 Aug 1881
Reuben , Sr. Stone was born on 30-Sep-1824 at Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was baptized on 12-Nov-1824 at Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Reuben married Emily Black Love on 23-Feb-1849. Reuben , Sr. Stone died on 31-Aug-1881 at Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, at age 56. Reuben was buried at Baptist Burial Grounds, Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Shoemaker
Joined New Britain Baptist Church, by letter from West Kensington Church,31 Mar. 1849
Member of the 18th Penn. Calvary--"lost eye by fever contracted in army"
1870 New Jersey Census, Burlington Co., Northampton Twp.:
Stone, Reuben, 45 M/W, Shoe Maker, $500, b. PA
" , Emily, 42, F/W, Keeping House, b. PA
" , Emma, 19, F/W, Dress Maker, b. PA
" , James, 16 M/W, Clerk in Store, b. PA
" , Rebecca, 11, F/W, Attending School, b. PA
" , Robert, 8, M/W, b. PA
" ðVìŒ7¥, Reuben, Jr., 3, M/W, b. NJ
Love, Caroline, 30, F/W, Dress Maker, b. NJ
4 Apr 1874: Excluded from the fellowship of the New Britain BaptistChurch "for a general neglect of covenant obligations" (although hadmoved to Mt. Holly in 1849).
HomðVìŒ7¥e 1876: Corner Pine & Wall Streets, Mt. Holly
Living 1880: Wall Street, Mt. Holly
Business: Love & Stone Shoes, Mill & High, Mt. Holly
Died of "several attacks of apoplexy"; buried at Baptist Burial Grounds,Mt. Holly, New Jersey.
Shoemaker
Joined New Britain Baptist Church, by letter from West Kensington Church,31 Mar. 1849
Member of the 18th Penn. Calvary--"lost eye by fever contracted in army"
1870 New Jersey Census, Burlington Co., Northampton Twp.:
Stone, Reuben, 45 M/W, Shoe Maker, $500, b. PA
" , Emily, 42, F/W, Keeping House, b. PA
" , Emma, 19, F/W, Dress Maker, b. PA
" , James, 16 M/W, Clerk in Store, b. PA
" , Rebecca, 11, F/W, Attending School, b. PA
" , Robert, 8, M/W, b. PA
" ðVìŒ7¥, Reuben, Jr., 3, M/W, b. NJ
Love, Caroline, 30, F/W, Dress Maker, b. NJ
4 Apr 1874: Excluded from the fellowship of the New Britain BaptistChurch "for a general neglect of covenant obligations" (although hadmoved to Mt. Holly in 1849).
HomðVìŒ7¥e 1876: Corner Pine & Wall Streets, Mt. Holly
Living 1880: Wall Street, Mt. Holly
Business: Love & Stone Shoes, Mill & High, Mt. Holly
Died of "several attacks of apoplexy"; buried at Baptist Burial Grounds,Mt. Holly, New Jersey.
Child of Reuben , Sr. Stone and Emily Black Love
- James Love Stone+ b. 30 Mar 1854, d. 10 Mar 1937
Emily Black Love
F, #339111, b. 5 May 1824, d. 26 Jan 1908
Emily Black Love was born on 5-May-1824 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Emily married Reuben , Sr. Stone on 23-Feb-1849. Emily Black Love died on 26-Jan-1908 at Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, at age 83. Emily was buried at Baptist Burial Grounds, Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
She Given letter of dismissal from New Britain Baptist Church,Bucks Co., PA to the Mt. Holly, N.J. church 1-Oct-1864.
She Given letter of dismissal from New Britain Baptist Church,Bucks Co., PA to the Mt. Holly, N.J. church 1-Oct-1864.
Child of Emily Black Love and Reuben , Sr. Stone
- James Love Stone+ b. 30 Mar 1854, d. 10 Mar 1937
Henry Perry Cole
M, #339112, b. 24 Jan 1843, d. 22 Jul 1921
Henry Perry Cole was born on 24-Jan-1843 at Closter, Bergen County, New Jersey. He was baptized on 2-Apr-1843 at Dumont Church, New Jersey. Henry married Mary Ann Riker on 23-Mar-1861 at Middletown (now Pearl River), Rockland County, New York. Henry Perry Cole died on 22-Jul-1921 at Tenafly, Bergen County, New Jersey, at age 78. Henry was buried at Brookside Cemetery, Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Living 1860: With parents on farm in Closter, Bergen, NJ
Living 1900: 64 Engle Street, Tenafly, Bergen, NJ
Also present: Mother-in-law, Maria Mabie
Profession: Brick mason (1860)
Coal yard proprietor (1900)
WASHINGTON HAUNT TO BE
SOLD FOR JUDGMENT
__________
Henry P. Cole, of Englewood, Must
Pay $7,500 or Old Place at Cress-
kill Will Go.
Unless Henry P. Cole and his wife, of Englewood, can satisfy a judgmentfor $7,580 a Revolutionary homestead in Love lane, Cresskill, theheadquarters of Col. Colfax of Gen. Washington's staff at the time theContinental army was encamped along the Palisades, will go under thehammer. Mrs. Eliza Hopper, who lives in the homestead, and is a cousinof the Cole's, holds the mortgage on the property. The house stands back a mile from the Palisades and during the siege ofFort Washington and at other times Washington was a visitor at the house. The mortgage was taken in 1870 and now the interest amounts to double the principal. The narrow roadway running in front of the homestead has been called Love lane ever since the Revolutionary war because it was a favorite spot for Continental soldiers to stroll with their sweethearts when noe ngaged in fighting Britishers.
________________________________
From the Englewood newspaper 1911
GOLDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Cole receive Congratulations of Two HunðVìŒ7+
dred Guests andMany Gifts--Golden Mementos of the Glad Event
On March 23, 1861, Henry P. Cole and Mary Ann Riker, both eighteenyears of age, who had been keeping company for some time, decided to getmarried. They stole off to the home of ðVìŒ7+
the Rev. Mr. Thompson, pastor ofthe Baptist Church of Middletown, N.Y., which is now known as PearlRiver, and unbeknown to their parents had the knot tied by that piousgentleman. After announcing their marriage, they went to Cresskill,where they began housekeeping, and where they remained until seventeenyears ago, when they moved to Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Cole are an exceptionally young looking couple to havebeen married fifty years, and to look at them no one would suspect that they are the great-grandparents of three children, or that they were oldenough to celebrate a golden wedding. They have been blessed with sixchildren, three of whom are living, Henry P. Cole, Jr., Miss Anna Cole,and Mrs. Julietta Sorter. There are also eleven grandchildren. About two hundred guests were present at their home Thursday evening,and all expressed the wish that they might be invited to the diamondwedding anniversary of the bride and groom. There was a profusion of bright and fragrant flowers to deck the halland parlors in keeping with the happy occasion, and there was also ampleprovision for the guests in the daintiest refreshments. Meier'sorchestra, violin, 'cello and harp, kept the air vibrant with harmonies,making a delightful combination to minister to the happy throng of oldand tried friends, loving relatives, and the laughing children gatheredto honor the hospitable host and hostess. A pleasing incident of theevening that interested all present was the cutting of a golden weddingcake, a ceremony performed by the bride of half a century ago, whilehappy memories of the intervening years were recalled by the symboliccake, which was cut and passed around so that each one might have a portion that they might dream. Following the excitement of the wedding cake, the musicians tuned up ina hall specially erected by Mr. Cole to furnish a place for dancing, anda merry waltz started the enjoyment for those who still can trip a measure, and the host and hostess were able to share in this with thesame hearty zest as the other youngsters. Another feature was an interchange of gifts in honor of the day. Thebride's present to the bridegroom was a handsome gold ring with garnet setting. She slipped this on his finger in the presence of Rev. M. WayneWomer, while the groom at the same time passed a beautifully hand-carvedgold bracelet over her hand and wrist. The benign couple were the recipients of a wealth of loving gifts,which were arranged very tastily on a large table and mantel in the backparlor. A feature of the occasion was the presence of Mrs. Maria Mabie, motherof Mrs. Cole, who is eighty-seven years of age. Mrs. Mabie was also the recipient of heartfelt congratulations on being in attendance at herdaughter's golden wedding. Mrs. Cole was dressed in a handsome black silk gown trimmed with black,with embroidered trimmings of black and white, and wore the same coraland gold jewels, brooch and earrings that she had worn on her wedding day. Mr. Cole has been in business in Englewood for the past fifty years,first as a mason and contractor, until eleven years ago, when he wentinto business as a coal merchant.
Living 1860: With parents on farm in Closter, Bergen, NJ
Living 1900: 64 Engle Street, Tenafly, Bergen, NJ
Also present: Mother-in-law, Maria Mabie
Profession: Brick mason (1860)
Coal yard proprietor (1900)
WASHINGTON HAUNT TO BE
SOLD FOR JUDGMENT
__________
Henry P. Cole, of Englewood, Must
Pay $7,500 or Old Place at Cress-
kill Will Go.
Unless Henry P. Cole and his wife, of Englewood, can satisfy a judgmentfor $7,580 a Revolutionary homestead in Love lane, Cresskill, theheadquarters of Col. Colfax of Gen. Washington's staff at the time theContinental army was encamped along the Palisades, will go under thehammer. Mrs. Eliza Hopper, who lives in the homestead, and is a cousinof the Cole's, holds the mortgage on the property. The house stands back a mile from the Palisades and during the siege ofFort Washington and at other times Washington was a visitor at the house. The mortgage was taken in 1870 and now the interest amounts to double the principal. The narrow roadway running in front of the homestead has been called Love lane ever since the Revolutionary war because it was a favorite spot for Continental soldiers to stroll with their sweethearts when noe ngaged in fighting Britishers.
________________________________
From the Englewood newspaper 1911
GOLDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Cole receive Congratulations of Two HunðVìŒ7+
dred Guests andMany Gifts--Golden Mementos of the Glad Event
On March 23, 1861, Henry P. Cole and Mary Ann Riker, both eighteenyears of age, who had been keeping company for some time, decided to getmarried. They stole off to the home of ðVìŒ7+
the Rev. Mr. Thompson, pastor ofthe Baptist Church of Middletown, N.Y., which is now known as PearlRiver, and unbeknown to their parents had the knot tied by that piousgentleman. After announcing their marriage, they went to Cresskill,where they began housekeeping, and where they remained until seventeenyears ago, when they moved to Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Cole are an exceptionally young looking couple to havebeen married fifty years, and to look at them no one would suspect that they are the great-grandparents of three children, or that they were oldenough to celebrate a golden wedding. They have been blessed with sixchildren, three of whom are living, Henry P. Cole, Jr., Miss Anna Cole,and Mrs. Julietta Sorter. There are also eleven grandchildren. About two hundred guests were present at their home Thursday evening,and all expressed the wish that they might be invited to the diamondwedding anniversary of the bride and groom. There was a profusion of bright and fragrant flowers to deck the halland parlors in keeping with the happy occasion, and there was also ampleprovision for the guests in the daintiest refreshments. Meier'sorchestra, violin, 'cello and harp, kept the air vibrant with harmonies,making a delightful combination to minister to the happy throng of oldand tried friends, loving relatives, and the laughing children gatheredto honor the hospitable host and hostess. A pleasing incident of theevening that interested all present was the cutting of a golden weddingcake, a ceremony performed by the bride of half a century ago, whilehappy memories of the intervening years were recalled by the symboliccake, which was cut and passed around so that each one might have a portion that they might dream. Following the excitement of the wedding cake, the musicians tuned up ina hall specially erected by Mr. Cole to furnish a place for dancing, anda merry waltz started the enjoyment for those who still can trip a measure, and the host and hostess were able to share in this with thesame hearty zest as the other youngsters. Another feature was an interchange of gifts in honor of the day. Thebride's present to the bridegroom was a handsome gold ring with garnet setting. She slipped this on his finger in the presence of Rev. M. WayneWomer, while the groom at the same time passed a beautifully hand-carvedgold bracelet over her hand and wrist. The benign couple were the recipients of a wealth of loving gifts,which were arranged very tastily on a large table and mantel in the backparlor. A feature of the occasion was the presence of Mrs. Maria Mabie, motherof Mrs. Cole, who is eighty-seven years of age. Mrs. Mabie was also the recipient of heartfelt congratulations on being in attendance at herdaughter's golden wedding. Mrs. Cole was dressed in a handsome black silk gown trimmed with black,with embroidered trimmings of black and white, and wore the same coraland gold jewels, brooch and earrings that she had worn on her wedding day. Mr. Cole has been in business in Englewood for the past fifty years,first as a mason and contractor, until eleven years ago, when he wentinto business as a coal merchant.
Child of Henry Perry Cole and Mary Ann Riker
- Mary Anna Cole+ b. 28 Mar 1876, d. 3 Apr 1953
Mary Ann Riker
F, #339113, b. 26 Aug 1843, d. 3 Mar 1926
Mary Ann Riker was born on 26-Aug-1843 at Closter, Bergen County, New Jersey. Mary married Henry Perry Cole on 23-Mar-1861 at Middletown (now Pearl River), Rockland County, New York. Mary Ann Riker died on 3-Mar-1926 at Tenafly, Bergen County, New Jersey, at age 82. Mary was buried at Brookside Cemetery, Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Child of Mary Ann Riker and Henry Perry Cole
- Mary Anna Cole+ b. 28 Mar 1876, d. 3 Apr 1953
Mary Goodenough
F, #339114, b. circa 1835
Mary Goodenough|b. circa 1835|p3392.htm#i339114|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|Joseph Goodenough|b. 27 Feb 1759\nd. before 1838|p1587.htm#i158630|Jannetje Cowenhoven|b. 26 Apr 1769\nd. 14 Sep 1808|p1587.htm#i158629|Ezekiel Brown|b. 12 Jan 1763\nd. 2 Jun 1828|p3391.htm#i339100|Sarah A. Barkalow|b. 6 Mar 1775\nd. 8 Aug 1830|p3392.htm#i339101|
Mary Goodenough was born circa 1835 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Abraham Goodenough and Mary Brown. Mary married Earl Middleton.
Child of Mary Goodenough and Earl Middleton
- Howard Middleton b. circa 1870
Jane Goodenough
F, #339115, b. circa 1835
Jane Goodenough|b. circa 1835|p3392.htm#i339115|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|Joseph Goodenough|b. 27 Feb 1759\nd. before 1838|p1587.htm#i158630|Jannetje Cowenhoven|b. 26 Apr 1769\nd. 14 Sep 1808|p1587.htm#i158629|Ezekiel Brown|b. 12 Jan 1763\nd. 2 Jun 1828|p3391.htm#i339100|Sarah A. Barkalow|b. 6 Mar 1775\nd. 8 Aug 1830|p3392.htm#i339101|
Jane Goodenough was born circa 1835 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Abraham Goodenough and Mary Brown. Jane married Joseph Dumphy. Jane Goodenough died at Maple Ave., Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Children of Jane Goodenough and Joseph Dumphy
- Aubrey G. Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
- Caroline B. Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
- William Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
- Harry Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
- Howard Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
Earl Middleton
M, #339116, b. circa 1830
Earl Middleton was born circa 1830. Earl married Mary Goodenough, daughter of Abraham Goodenough and Mary Brown.
Child of Earl Middleton and Mary Goodenough
- Howard Middleton b. circa 1870
Joseph Dumphy
M, #339117, b. circa 1830
Joseph Dumphy was born circa 1830. Joseph married Jane Goodenough, daughter of Abraham Goodenough and Mary Brown.
Children of Joseph Dumphy and Jane Goodenough
- Aubrey G. Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
- Caroline B. Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
- William Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
- Harry Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
- Howard Dumphy b. between 1855 and 1875
Ulysses Goodenough
M, #339118, b. between 1865 and 1880
Ulysses Goodenough|b. between 1865 and 1880|p3392.htm#i339118|John Wesley Goodenough|b. circa 1836|p3391.htm#i339097|Mary Duvell|b. circa 1840|p3392.htm#i339131|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Ulysses Goodenough was born between 1865 and 1880. He was the son of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell. Ulysses Goodenough died at Mount Laurel, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Oscar Stone: "We used to visit Uncle "Liss" in Mt. Laurel when we wereyoung. I remember he had the best watermelon in the world. We wouldbreak it over the pigsty, take all the best meat out and throw the restto the pigs. One time, we fed the old sow so much she wouldn't get upafter we left, and Uncle Liss had to go in and prod her out of the sty toget some exercise.
"One day Uncle Liss was cleaning out the mule stall and got behind her.She kicked him so hard he went right out oðVìŒ7þ f the barn into the pigsty. Hewas so mad he went and got a shotgun and killed her right then and there,and then laid down crying that he had killed his precious mule!
"The outhouse -- a "double holer" -- was backed up to the chicken coop.UncðVìŒ7þ le Liss used to take the lower back off it to get the wheelbarrow inso he could clean it out. One time he noticed a nice white, round bottomsticking below and started ticking it with some chicken feathers. Hismother-in-law went screaming out ðVìŒ7þ of the outhouse, and his wife wouldn'tspeak to him for a week!
"Uncle Liss is the guy who died of throat cancer. He was working onthe big chicken ranches in Jersey and always had a pipe sticking out ofhis mouth, so I can only assume he got cðVìŒ7þ ancer from the pipe, but we werenever sure because he also used to drink water out of the chicken troughin the broiler houses! I remember seeing him with his whole lower jawrotted away. It was awful.
"A couple of times when we were in BurliðVìŒ7þ ngton County we attended theQuaker meetings. I found out later that most of the people there wererelated to us somehow or other."
Oscar Stone: "We used to visit Uncle "Liss" in Mt. Laurel when we wereyoung. I remember he had the best watermelon in the world. We wouldbreak it over the pigsty, take all the best meat out and throw the restto the pigs. One time, we fed the old sow so much she wouldn't get upafter we left, and Uncle Liss had to go in and prod her out of the sty toget some exercise.
"One day Uncle Liss was cleaning out the mule stall and got behind her.She kicked him so hard he went right out oðVìŒ7þ f the barn into the pigsty. Hewas so mad he went and got a shotgun and killed her right then and there,and then laid down crying that he had killed his precious mule!
"The outhouse -- a "double holer" -- was backed up to the chicken coop.UncðVìŒ7þ le Liss used to take the lower back off it to get the wheelbarrow inso he could clean it out. One time he noticed a nice white, round bottomsticking below and started ticking it with some chicken feathers. Hismother-in-law went screaming out ðVìŒ7þ of the outhouse, and his wife wouldn'tspeak to him for a week!
"Uncle Liss is the guy who died of throat cancer. He was working onthe big chicken ranches in Jersey and always had a pipe sticking out ofhis mouth, so I can only assume he got cðVìŒ7þ ancer from the pipe, but we werenever sure because he also used to drink water out of the chicken troughin the broiler houses! I remember seeing him with his whole lower jawrotted away. It was awful.
"A couple of times when we were in BurliðVìŒ7þ ngton County we attended theQuaker meetings. I found out later that most of the people there wererelated to us somehow or other."
Samuel S. Witcraft
M, #339119, b. circa 1847
Samuel S. Witcraft was born circa 1847. Samuel married Sarah Ann B. Goodenough, daughter of James Johnson Goodenough and Margaret Barton Keyes, circa 1870.
Samuel S. Witcraft resided at at Hatboro, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Samuel S. Witcraft resided at at Hatboro, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Child of Samuel S. Witcraft and Sarah Ann B. Goodenough
- Clinton Witcraft b. circa 1875
Clinton Witcraft
M, #339120, b. circa 1875
Clinton Witcraft|b. circa 1875|p3392.htm#i339120|Samuel S. Witcraft|b. circa 1847|p3392.htm#i339119|Sarah Ann B. Goodenough|b. 13 Jan 1849|p3391.htm#i339074|||||||James J. Goodenough|b. 4 Sep 1826\nd. 6 Feb 1911|p3391.htm#i339071|Margaret B. Keyes|b. 4 Mar 1826\nd. 10 Nov 1897|p3391.htm#i339072|
Clinton Witcraft was born circa 1875. He was the son of Samuel S. Witcraft and Sarah Ann B. Goodenough.
Florence Lamb
F, #339121, b. circa 1875
Florence Lamb|b. circa 1875|p3392.htm#i339121|(Unknown) Lamb|b. circa 1850\nd. after 1911|p3392.htm#i339124|Margaret Crispin Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1854\nd. after 1920|p3391.htm#i339077|||||||James J. Goodenough|b. 4 Sep 1826\nd. 6 Feb 1911|p3391.htm#i339071|Margaret B. Keyes|b. 4 Mar 1826\nd. 10 Nov 1897|p3391.htm#i339072|
Florence Lamb was born circa 1875. She was the daughter of (Unknown) Lamb and Margaret Crispin Goodenough. Florence married Myron Wilbur Robinson. Florence Lamb died at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Myron Wilbur Robinson
M, #339122, b. circa 1875
Myron Wilbur Robinson was born circa 1875. Myron married Florence Lamb, daughter of (Unknown) Lamb and Margaret Crispin Goodenough. Myron Wilbur Robinson died at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Ethel Margaret Lamb
F, #339123, b. circa 1880, d. 1883
Ethel Margaret Lamb|b. circa 1880\nd. 1883|p3392.htm#i339123|(Unknown) Lamb|b. circa 1850\nd. after 1911|p3392.htm#i339124|Margaret Crispin Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1854\nd. after 1920|p3391.htm#i339077|||||||James J. Goodenough|b. 4 Sep 1826\nd. 6 Feb 1911|p3391.htm#i339071|Margaret B. Keyes|b. 4 Mar 1826\nd. 10 Nov 1897|p3391.htm#i339072|
Ethel Margaret Lamb was born circa 1880 at Burlington County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of (Unknown) Lamb and Margaret Crispin Goodenough. Ethel Margaret Lamb died in 1883 at Edgewater Park, Burlington County, New Jersey.
(Unknown) Lamb
M, #339124, b. circa 1850, d. after 1911
(Unknown) Lamb was born circa 1850. (Unknown) married Margaret Crispin Goodenough, daughter of James Johnson Goodenough and Margaret Barton Keyes, on 1-Oct-1873 at Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey. (Unknown) Lamb died after 1911 at Burlington County, New Jersey.
Children of (Unknown) Lamb and Margaret Crispin Goodenough
- Florence Lamb b. circa 1875
- Ethel Margaret Lamb b. circa 1880, d. 1883
Harry Goodenough
M, #339125, b. after 1860
Harry Goodenough|b. after 1860|p3392.htm#i339125|James Johnson Goodenough|b. 4 Sep 1826\nd. 6 Feb 1911|p3391.htm#i339071|Margaret Barton Keyes|b. 4 Mar 1826\nd. 10 Nov 1897|p3391.htm#i339072|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|NathanAbraham? Keyes|b. circa 1795|p3391.htm#i339090|Margaret (Unknown)|b. circa 1800|p3392.htm#i339146|
Harry Goodenough was born after 1860. He was the son of James Johnson Goodenough and Margaret Barton Keyes.
Abraham Goodenough
M, #339126, b. between 1850 and 1875
Abraham Goodenough|b. between 1850 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339126|William Goodenough|b. circa 1824\nd. 15 May 1898|p3391.htm#i339095|Sarah Ann Bramin|b. circa 1825|p3391.htm#i339099|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Abraham Goodenough was born between 1850 and 1875 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Goodenough and Sarah Ann Bramin.
Bramin Goodenough
M, #339127, b. between 1850 and 1875
Bramin Goodenough|b. between 1850 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339127|William Goodenough|b. circa 1824\nd. 15 May 1898|p3391.htm#i339095|Sarah Ann Bramin|b. circa 1825|p3391.htm#i339099|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Bramin Goodenough was born between 1850 and 1875 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Goodenough and Sarah Ann Bramin.
Margaret Ann Goodenough
F, #339128, b. between 1850 and 1875
Margaret Ann Goodenough|b. between 1850 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339128|William Goodenough|b. circa 1824\nd. 15 May 1898|p3391.htm#i339095|Sarah Ann Bramin|b. circa 1825|p3391.htm#i339099|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Margaret Ann Goodenough was born between 1850 and 1875 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Goodenough and Sarah Ann Bramin.
William Goodenough
M, #339129, b. between 1850 and 1875
William Goodenough|b. between 1850 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339129|William Goodenough|b. circa 1824\nd. 15 May 1898|p3391.htm#i339095|Sarah Ann Bramin|b. circa 1825|p3391.htm#i339099|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
William Goodenough was born between 1850 and 1875 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. He was the son of William Goodenough and Sarah Ann Bramin.
Mary (Unknown)
F, #339130, b. circa 1835
Mary (Unknown) was born circa 1835 at Of, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Mary married Edward A. Goodenough, son of Abraham Goodenough and Mary Brown; 3 children.
Mary Duvell
F, #339131, b. circa 1840
Mary Duvell was born circa 1840. Mary married John Wesley Goodenough, son of Abraham Goodenough and Mary Brown.
Children of Mary Duvell and John Wesley Goodenough
- Ulysses Goodenough b. between 1865 and 1880
- Jennie Goodenough b. between 1865 and 1880
- Emma Goodenough b. between 1865 and 1880
- Ida Goodenough b. between 1865 and 1880
- Ella Goodenough b. between 1865 and 1880
- Charlie Goodenough b. between 1865 and 1880
Jennie Goodenough
F, #339132, b. between 1865 and 1880
Jennie Goodenough|b. between 1865 and 1880|p3392.htm#i339132|John Wesley Goodenough|b. circa 1836|p3391.htm#i339097|Mary Duvell|b. circa 1840|p3392.htm#i339131|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Jennie Goodenough was born between 1865 and 1880 at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell. Jennie married (Unknown) Smith.
Jennie Goodenough resided at at Beverly Road, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Jennie Goodenough resided at at Beverly Road, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Emma Goodenough
F, #339133, b. between 1865 and 1880
Emma Goodenough|b. between 1865 and 1880|p3392.htm#i339133|John Wesley Goodenough|b. circa 1836|p3391.htm#i339097|Mary Duvell|b. circa 1840|p3392.htm#i339131|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Emma Goodenough died at Pearl Street, Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey. She was born between 1865 and 1880. She was the daughter of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell. Emma married (Unknown) Borser.
Ida Goodenough
F, #339134, b. between 1865 and 1880
Ida Goodenough|b. between 1865 and 1880|p3392.htm#i339134|John Wesley Goodenough|b. circa 1836|p3391.htm#i339097|Mary Duvell|b. circa 1840|p3392.htm#i339131|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Ida Goodenough was born between 1865 and 1880. She was the daughter of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell.
Ella Goodenough
F, #339135, b. between 1865 and 1880
Ella Goodenough|b. between 1865 and 1880|p3392.htm#i339135|John Wesley Goodenough|b. circa 1836|p3391.htm#i339097|Mary Duvell|b. circa 1840|p3392.htm#i339131|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Ella Goodenough died at E. Main St., Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey. She was born between 1865 and 1880. She was the daughter of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell. Ella married David Berry.
Charlie Goodenough
F, #339136, b. between 1865 and 1880
Charlie Goodenough|b. between 1865 and 1880|p3392.htm#i339136|John Wesley Goodenough|b. circa 1836|p3391.htm#i339097|Mary Duvell|b. circa 1840|p3392.htm#i339131|Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|||||||
Charlie Goodenough died at Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey. She was born between 1865 and 1880. She was the daughter of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell.
(Unknown) Smith
M, #339137, b. circa 1870
(Unknown) Smith was born circa 1870. (Unknown) married Jennie Goodenough, daughter of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell.
David Berry
M, #339138, b. circa 1870
David Berry was born circa 1870. David married Ella Goodenough, daughter of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell.
(Unknown) Borser
M, #339139, b. circa 1870
(Unknown) Borser was born circa 1870. (Unknown) married Emma Goodenough, daughter of John Wesley Goodenough and Mary Duvell.
Aubrey G. Dumphy
M, #339140, b. between 1855 and 1875
Aubrey G. Dumphy|b. between 1855 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339140|Joseph Dumphy|b. circa 1830|p3392.htm#i339117|Jane Goodenough|b. circa 1835|p3392.htm#i339115|||||||Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|
Aubrey G. Dumphy was born between 1855 and 1875. He was the son of Joseph Dumphy and Jane Goodenough.
Caroline B. Dumphy
F, #339141, b. between 1855 and 1875
Caroline B. Dumphy|b. between 1855 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339141|Joseph Dumphy|b. circa 1830|p3392.htm#i339117|Jane Goodenough|b. circa 1835|p3392.htm#i339115|||||||Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|
Caroline B. Dumphy was born between 1855 and 1875. She was the daughter of Joseph Dumphy and Jane Goodenough.
William Dumphy
M, #339142, b. between 1855 and 1875
William Dumphy|b. between 1855 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339142|Joseph Dumphy|b. circa 1830|p3392.htm#i339117|Jane Goodenough|b. circa 1835|p3392.htm#i339115|||||||Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|
Harry Dumphy
M, #339143, b. between 1855 and 1875
Harry Dumphy|b. between 1855 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339143|Joseph Dumphy|b. circa 1830|p3392.htm#i339117|Jane Goodenough|b. circa 1835|p3392.htm#i339115|||||||Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|
Howard Dumphy
M, #339144, b. between 1855 and 1875
Howard Dumphy|b. between 1855 and 1875|p3392.htm#i339144|Joseph Dumphy|b. circa 1830|p3392.htm#i339117|Jane Goodenough|b. circa 1835|p3392.htm#i339115|||||||Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|
Howard Dumphy was born between 1855 and 1875. He was the son of Joseph Dumphy and Jane Goodenough.
Howard Dumphy resided at at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey.
Howard Dumphy resided at at 55 Center St., Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey.
Howard Middleton
M, #339145, b. circa 1870
Howard Middleton|b. circa 1870|p3392.htm#i339145|Earl Middleton|b. circa 1830|p3392.htm#i339116|Mary Goodenough|b. circa 1835|p3392.htm#i339114|||||||Abraham Goodenough|b. 14 Mar 1799\nd. circa 1838|p1587.htm#i158631|Mary Brown|b. 8 Dec 1799\nd. 28 Nov 1881|p1587.htm#i158634|
Margaret (Unknown)
F, #339146, b. circa 1800
Margaret (Unknown) was born circa 1800. Margaret married NathanAbraham? Keyes.
Child of Margaret (Unknown) and NathanAbraham? Keyes
- Margaret Barton Keyes+ b. 4 Mar 1826, d. 10 Nov 1897
Marcus Riker Truesdell
M, #339147, b. 23 Jul 1848, d. 9 Sep 1927
Marcus Riker Truesdell|b. 23 Jul 1848\nd. 9 Sep 1927|p3392.htm#i339147|Gamaliel Truesdell||p3392.htm#i339148|Phebe Riker||p3392.htm#i339149|||||||||||||
Marcus Riker Truesdell was born on 23-Jul-1848 at Brandon, Genesee County, Michigan. He was the son of Gamaliel Truesdell and Phebe Riker. Marcus married Jenny Mary Conover, daughter of Shuler D. Conover and Harriet Berry, on 11-Jun-1873 at Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. Marcus married Etta May Tenant. Marcus Riker Truesdell died on 9-Sep-1927 at Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, at age 79.
Children of Marcus Riker Truesdell and Jenny Mary Conover
- Harry Marcus Truesdell
- Harriett C. Truesdell+ b. 19 Jun 1876, d. 22 Mar 1947
Gamaliel Truesdell
M, #339148
Gamaliel married Phebe Riker.
Gamaliel Truesdell was also known as Gamaliel Trusdell.
Gamaliel Truesdell was also known as Gamaliel Trusdell.
Child of Gamaliel Truesdell and Phebe Riker
- Marcus Riker Truesdell+ b. 23 Jul 1848, d. 9 Sep 1927
Phebe Riker
F, #339149
Phebe married Gamaliel Truesdell.
Child of Phebe Riker and Gamaliel Truesdell
- Marcus Riker Truesdell+ b. 23 Jul 1848, d. 9 Sep 1927
Jenny Mary Conover
F, #339150, b. 4 Jul 1852, d. 6 May 1903
Jenny Mary Conover|b. 4 Jul 1852\nd. 6 May 1903|p3392.htm#i339150|Shuler D. Conover|b. circa 1827|p4428.htm#i442782|Harriet Berry|b. circa 1829|p4428.htm#i442783|||||||Zara Berry||p4428.htm#i442794|Harriet Rathbone||p4428.htm#i442793|
Jenny Mary Conover was born on 4-Jul-1852 at Skaneateles, Onondaga County, New York. She was the daughter of Shuler D. Conover and Harriet Berry. Jenny married Marcus Riker Truesdell, son of Gamaliel Truesdell and Phebe Riker, on 11-Jun-1873 at Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. Jenny Mary Conover died on 6-May-1903 at Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, at age 50.
Children of Jenny Mary Conover and Marcus Riker Truesdell
- Harry Marcus Truesdell
- Harriett C. Truesdell+ b. 19 Jun 1876, d. 22 Mar 1947
Harriett C. Truesdell
F, #339151, b. 19 Jun 1876, d. 22 Mar 1947
Harriett C. Truesdell|b. 19 Jun 1876\nd. 22 Mar 1947|p3392.htm#i339151|Marcus Riker Truesdell|b. 23 Jul 1848\nd. 9 Sep 1927|p3392.htm#i339147|Jenny Mary Conover|b. 4 Jul 1852\nd. 6 May 1903|p3392.htm#i339150|Gamaliel Truesdell||p3392.htm#i339148|Phebe Riker||p3392.htm#i339149|Shuler D. Conover|b. circa 1827|p4428.htm#i442782|Harriet Berry|b. circa 1829|p4428.htm#i442783|
Harriett C. Truesdell was born on 19-Jun-1876 at Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan. She was the daughter of Marcus Riker Truesdell and Jenny Mary Conover. Harriett married Newton Blaine Atwood, son of Theron Wilson Atwood and Clarissa Ellen Gibbs, on 7-Jun-1899 at Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan. Harriett C. Truesdell died on 22-Mar-1947 at age 70.
She was also known as Harriet Truesdell.
She was also known as Harriet Truesdell.
Children of Harriett C. Truesdell and Newton Blaine Atwood
- Leland Truesdell Atwood b. 1 Aug 1900, d. 10 Apr 1956
- Madge Atwood+ b. 3 May 1902, d. 10 Apr 1981
Harry Marcus Truesdell
M, #339152
Harry Marcus Truesdell||p3392.htm#i339152|Marcus Riker Truesdell|b. 23 Jul 1848\nd. 9 Sep 1927|p3392.htm#i339147|Jenny Mary Conover|b. 4 Jul 1852\nd. 6 May 1903|p3392.htm#i339150|Gamaliel Truesdell||p3392.htm#i339148|Phebe Riker||p3392.htm#i339149|Shuler D. Conover|b. circa 1827|p4428.htm#i442782|Harriet Berry|b. circa 1829|p4428.htm#i442783|
Etta May Tenant
F, #339153
Rena Kerr
F, #339154
Rena Kerr||p3392.htm#i339154|Robert Kerr|b. 1866|p2282.htm#i228157|Melissa Pike|b. 2 Dec 1866\nd. 17 Jan 1917|p2282.htm#i228150|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
John Kerr
M, #339155
John Kerr||p3392.htm#i339155|Robert Kerr|b. 1866|p2282.htm#i228157|Melissa Pike|b. 2 Dec 1866\nd. 17 Jan 1917|p2282.htm#i228150|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Benjamin Kerr
M, #339156
Benjamin Kerr||p3392.htm#i339156|Robert Kerr|b. 1866|p2282.htm#i228157|Melissa Pike|b. 2 Dec 1866\nd. 17 Jan 1917|p2282.htm#i228150|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Earl Kerr
M, #339157
Earl Kerr||p3392.htm#i339157|Robert Kerr|b. 1866|p2282.htm#i228157|Melissa Pike|b. 2 Dec 1866\nd. 17 Jan 1917|p2282.htm#i228150|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Orin Kerr
M, #339158
Orin Kerr||p3392.htm#i339158|Robert Kerr|b. 1866|p2282.htm#i228157|Melissa Pike|b. 2 Dec 1866\nd. 17 Jan 1917|p2282.htm#i228150|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Thelma Kerr
F, #339159
Thelma Kerr||p3392.htm#i339159|Robert Kerr|b. 1866|p2282.htm#i228157|Melissa Pike|b. 2 Dec 1866\nd. 17 Jan 1917|p2282.htm#i228150|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Edward Kerr
M, #339160
Edward Kerr||p3392.htm#i339160|Robert Kerr|b. 1866|p2282.htm#i228157|Melissa Pike|b. 2 Dec 1866\nd. 17 Jan 1917|p2282.htm#i228150|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Helen Kerr
F, #339161
Helen Kerr||p3392.htm#i339161|Robert Kerr|b. 1866|p2282.htm#i228157|Melissa Pike|b. 2 Dec 1866\nd. 17 Jan 1917|p2282.htm#i228150|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Elphenus John Harkum
M, #339162
Hazel Doty
F, #339164
Hazel Doty||p3392.htm#i339164|Shirl Doty||p3392.htm#i339163|Myrtle Pike|b. 24 Mar 1869\nd. 13 Mar 1931|p2282.htm#i228151|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Arbie Doty
M, #339165
Arbie Doty||p3392.htm#i339165|Shirl Doty||p3392.htm#i339163|Myrtle Pike|b. 24 Mar 1869\nd. 13 Mar 1931|p2282.htm#i228151|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Judd Hart
M, #339166
Judd Hart||p3392.htm#i339166|Reuben L. Hart|b. Oct 1865|p2282.htm#i228159|Minnie Maude Pike|b. 27 Dec 1871\nd. 7 Sep 1947|p2282.htm#i228152|||||||Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|
Child of Judd Hart
Grover Hart
M, #339167
Grover Hart||p3392.htm#i339167|Judd Hart||p3392.htm#i339166||||Reuben L. Hart|b. Oct 1865|p2282.htm#i228159|Minnie M. Pike|b. 27 Dec 1871\nd. 7 Sep 1947|p2282.htm#i228152|||||||
Grover Hart was the son of Judd Hart.
Lloyd C. Walker
M, #339168, b. 24 Dec 1898, d. 1 Sep 1924
Lloyd C. Walker was born on 24-Dec-1898. Lloyd married Hazel Ada Pike, daughter of Earl Emerson Pike and Pearl Rozettha Hart. Lloyd C. Walker died on 1-Sep-1924 at age 25.
Children of Lloyd C. Walker and Hazel Ada Pike
Grace Pearl Walker
F, #339169
Grace Pearl Walker||p3392.htm#i339169|Lloyd C. Walker|b. 24 Dec 1898\nd. 1 Sep 1924|p3392.htm#i339168|Hazel Ada Pike|b. Jan 1899|p2282.htm#i228155|||||||Earl E. Pike|b. 5 Jan 1874\nd. 11 Jul 1957|p2282.htm#i228153|Pearl R. Hart|b. 7 Sep 1879|p2282.htm#i228156|
Charles Theodore Walker
M, #339170
Charles Theodore Walker||p3392.htm#i339170|Lloyd C. Walker|b. 24 Dec 1898\nd. 1 Sep 1924|p3392.htm#i339168|Hazel Ada Pike|b. Jan 1899|p2282.htm#i228155|||||||Earl E. Pike|b. 5 Jan 1874\nd. 11 Jul 1957|p2282.htm#i228153|Pearl R. Hart|b. 7 Sep 1879|p2282.htm#i228156|
Stella Angeline Walker
F, #339171
Stella Angeline Walker||p3392.htm#i339171|Lloyd C. Walker|b. 24 Dec 1898\nd. 1 Sep 1924|p3392.htm#i339168|Hazel Ada Pike|b. Jan 1899|p2282.htm#i228155|||||||Earl E. Pike|b. 5 Jan 1874\nd. 11 Jul 1957|p2282.htm#i228153|Pearl R. Hart|b. 7 Sep 1879|p2282.htm#i228156|
Archie Leon Drozen
M, #339172
Gertrude Hart
F, #339173
Irene (Unknown)
F, #339175, b. circa 1908
Irene (Unknown) was born circa 1908 at Minnesota. Irene married Harold Judson Pike, son of Earl Emerson Pike and Pearl Rozettha Hart, circa 1926.
Joyce (Unknown)
F, #339176
Helen Pike
F, #339177, b. 4 Jun 1905, d. 2 Oct 2001
Helen Pike|b. 4 Jun 1905\nd. 2 Oct 2001|p3392.htm#i339177|Erving Smith Pike|b. 15 Jan 1876\nd. Sep 1949|p2282.htm#i228154|Gertrude Sheldon|b. 1876|p2282.htm#i228168|Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|||||||
Helen Pike was born on 4-Jun-1905 at Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. She was the daughter of Erving Smith Pike and Gertrude Sheldon. Helen married Herbert L. Griffiths, son of Edward T. Griffiths and Sarah A. Cox, on 15-Jun-1929 at Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Helen Pike died on 2-Oct-2001 her last known address was at Akron, Summit County, Ohio, according to the Social Security Death Index.
Kenneth Pike
M, #339178
Kenneth Pike||p3392.htm#i339178|Erving Smith Pike|b. 15 Jan 1876\nd. Sep 1949|p2282.htm#i228154|Gertrude Sheldon|b. 1876|p2282.htm#i228168|Emerson E. Pike II|b. 5 May 1840\nd. 15 Jul 1923|p2282.htm#i228148|Margaret J. Conover|b. 13 May 1848\nd. 8 Oct 1934|p2282.htm#i228149|||||||
Sarah Louise Doxstadler
F, #339179, b. circa 1848
Sarah Louise Doxstadler|b. circa 1848|p3392.htm#i339179|Josiah Doxstadler||p3392.htm#i339180|Matilda A. Lowery||p3392.htm#i339181|||||||||||||
Sarah Louise Doxstadler was born circa 1848 at Herkimer County, New York. She was the daughter of Josiah Doxstadler and Matilda A. Lowery. Sarah married Joseph H. Conover.
Children of Sarah Louise Doxstadler and Joseph H. Conover
Josiah Doxstadler
M, #339180
Josiah married Matilda A. Lowery.
Child of Josiah Doxstadler and Matilda A. Lowery
- Sarah Louise Doxstadler+ b. circa 1848
Matilda A. Lowery
F, #339181
Matilda married Josiah Doxstadler.
Child of Matilda A. Lowery and Josiah Doxstadler
- Sarah Louise Doxstadler+ b. circa 1848
S. J. T. Conover
M, #339183
S. J. T. Conover||p3392.htm#i339183|Joseph H. Conover||p3392.htm#i339182|Sarah Louise Doxstadler|b. circa 1848|p3392.htm#i339179|||||||Josiah Doxstadler||p3392.htm#i339180|Matilda A. Lowery||p3392.htm#i339181|
S. J. T. Conover was the son of Joseph H. Conover and Sarah Louise Doxstadler.
S. J. T. Conover resided at at Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. He was also known as Sam Conover.
S. J. T. Conover resided at at Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. He was also known as Sam Conover.
Donald Conover
M, #339184
Donald Conover||p3392.htm#i339184|Joseph H. Conover||p3392.htm#i339182|Sarah Louise Doxstadler|b. circa 1848|p3392.htm#i339179|||||||Josiah Doxstadler||p3392.htm#i339180|Matilda A. Lowery||p3392.htm#i339181|
Donald Conover was the son of Joseph H. Conover and Sarah Louise Doxstadler.
Donald Conover resided at at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Donald Conover resided at at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Francis Asbury Conover
M, #339185, b. circa 1833
Francis Asbury Conover was born circa 1833 at New Jersey. Francis married Sarah Frances McFarland, daughter of John McFarland and Martha Steele, on 7-May-1865.
Children of Francis Asbury Conover and Sarah Frances McFarland
- Katherine Anna Conover+ b. 1 Jul 1867
- Bessie Georgine Conover b. 11 May 1878
Sarah Frances McFarland
F, #339186
Sarah Frances McFarland||p3392.htm#i339186|John McFarland||p3392.htm#i339187|Martha Steele||p3392.htm#i339188|||||||||||||
Sarah Frances McFarland was the daughter of John McFarland and Martha Steele. Sarah married Francis Asbury Conover on 7-May-1865.
Children of Sarah Frances McFarland and Francis Asbury Conover
- Katherine Anna Conover+ b. 1 Jul 1867
- Bessie Georgine Conover b. 11 May 1878
Bessie Georgine Conover
F, #339189, b. 11 May 1878
Bessie Georgine Conover|b. 11 May 1878|p3392.htm#i339189|Francis Asbury Conover|b. circa 1833|p3392.htm#i339185|Sarah Frances McFarland||p3392.htm#i339186|||||||John McFarland||p3392.htm#i339187|Martha Steele||p3392.htm#i339188|
Bessie Georgine Conover was born on 11-May-1878. She was the daughter of Francis Asbury Conover and Sarah Frances McFarland.
Katherine Anna Conover
F, #339190, b. 1 Jul 1867
Katherine Anna Conover|b. 1 Jul 1867|p3392.htm#i339190|Francis Asbury Conover|b. circa 1833|p3392.htm#i339185|Sarah Frances McFarland||p3392.htm#i339186|||||||John McFarland||p3392.htm#i339187|Martha Steele||p3392.htm#i339188|
Katherine Anna Conover was born on 1-Jul-1867 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Francis Asbury Conover and Sarah Frances McFarland. Katherine married Dorwin Canfield Bridges, son of Benjamin Wilson Bridges and Mary Elizabeth Pease, on 21-Jun-1887 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
Katherine Anna Conover was also known as Annie Katherine Conover.
Katherine Anna Conover was also known as Annie Katherine Conover.
Children of Katherine Anna Conover and Dorwin Canfield Bridges
- Mary Bridges b. 26 Jul 1889
- Frances Bridges b. 26 Jul 1889
Dorwin Canfield Bridges
M, #339191, b. 23 Nov 1860
Dorwin Canfield Bridges|b. 23 Nov 1860|p3392.htm#i339191|Benjamin Wilson Bridges||p4423.htm#i442299|Mary Elizabeth Pease||p4423.htm#i442300|||||||||||||
Dorwin Canfield Bridges was born on 23-Nov-1860 at Chateau Landing, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of Benjamin Wilson Bridges and Mary Elizabeth Pease. Dorwin Canfield Bridges was baptized on 3-Jan-1861 at Hudson Methodist Church, Quebec, Canada. Dorwin married Katherine Anna Conover, daughter of Francis Asbury Conover and Sarah Frances McFarland, on 21-Jun-1887 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Dorwin was buried circa May-1895 at Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.
Children of Dorwin Canfield Bridges and Katherine Anna Conover
- Mary Bridges b. 26 Jul 1889
- Frances Bridges b. 26 Jul 1889
Mary Bridges
F, #339192, b. 26 Jul 1889
Mary Bridges|b. 26 Jul 1889|p3392.htm#i339192|Dorwin Canfield Bridges|b. 23 Nov 1860|p3392.htm#i339191|Katherine Anna Conover|b. 1 Jul 1867|p3392.htm#i339190|Benjamin W. Bridges||p4423.htm#i442299|Mary E. Pease||p4423.htm#i442300|Francis A. Conover|b. circa 1833|p3392.htm#i339185|Sarah F. McFarland||p3392.htm#i339186|
Mary Bridges was born on 26-Jul-1889 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. She was born on 26-Jul-1889 at California. She was the daughter of Dorwin Canfield Bridges and Katherine Anna Conover.
Frances Bridges
F, #339193, b. 26 Jul 1889
Frances Bridges|b. 26 Jul 1889|p3392.htm#i339193|Dorwin Canfield Bridges|b. 23 Nov 1860|p3392.htm#i339191|Katherine Anna Conover|b. 1 Jul 1867|p3392.htm#i339190|Benjamin W. Bridges||p4423.htm#i442299|Mary E. Pease||p4423.htm#i442300|Francis A. Conover|b. circa 1833|p3392.htm#i339185|Sarah F. McFarland||p3392.htm#i339186|
Frances Bridges was born on 26-Jul-1889 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. She was born on 26-Jul-1889 at California. She was the daughter of Dorwin Canfield Bridges and Katherine Anna Conover.
Dora J. Conover
F, #339195, b. 25 Apr 1922, d. 5 Aug 2004
Dora J. Conover|b. 25 Apr 1922\nd. 5 Aug 2004|p3392.htm#i339195|George F. Conover|b. 30 Jul 1890\nd. 14 Oct 1966|p2947.htm#i294682|Cleo M. Berryman|b. Sep 1893\nd. 1955|p2947.htm#i294683|George T. Conover|b. May 1859\nd. 1929|p2947.htm#i294678|Charlotte E. A. Hill|b. Sep 1860\nd. 1936|p2947.htm#i294679|Abrahan Berryman||p4841.htm#i484082|(Unknown) Myers||p4841.htm#i484083|
Dora J. Conover was born on 25-Apr-1922 at North Dakota. She was the daughter of George F. Conover and Cleo M. Berryman. Dora married Peter G. Danielson; 2 children. Dora J. Conover died on 5-Aug-2004 at Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, at age 82.
Leotta Conover
F, #339196
Leotta Conover||p3392.htm#i339196|George F. Conover|b. 30 Jul 1890\nd. 14 Oct 1966|p2947.htm#i294682|Cleo M. Berryman|b. Sep 1893\nd. 1955|p2947.htm#i294683|George T. Conover|b. May 1859\nd. 1929|p2947.htm#i294678|Charlotte E. A. Hill|b. Sep 1860\nd. 1936|p2947.htm#i294679|Abrahan Berryman||p4841.htm#i484082|(Unknown) Myers||p4841.htm#i484083|
Leotta Conover was the daughter of George F. Conover and Cleo M. Berryman.
Leotta Conover was also known as Lottie Conover.
Leotta Conover was also known as Lottie Conover.
Leon George Conover
M, #339197, b. circa 1914, d. Apr 1964
Leon George Conover|b. circa 1914\nd. Apr 1964|p3392.htm#i339197|George F. Conover|b. 30 Jul 1890\nd. 14 Oct 1966|p2947.htm#i294682|Cleo M. Berryman|b. Sep 1893\nd. 1955|p2947.htm#i294683|George T. Conover|b. May 1859\nd. 1929|p2947.htm#i294678|Charlotte E. A. Hill|b. Sep 1860\nd. 1936|p2947.htm#i294679|Abrahan Berryman||p4841.htm#i484082|(Unknown) Myers||p4841.htm#i484083|
Leon George Conover was born circa 1914 at Montana. He was the son of George F. Conover and Cleo M. Berryman. Leon George Conover died in Apr-1964 at Jackson County, Florida.
He began military service on 10-Feb-1941 at Minot, Ward County, North Dakota; Private, Army National Gurard; 4 years high school; single without dependents; 69 inches tall, 156 lbs.
He began military service on 10-Feb-1941 at Minot, Ward County, North Dakota; Private, Army National Gurard; 4 years high school; single without dependents; 69 inches tall, 156 lbs.
jMarshall Smith
M, #339199
John D. Low Van Deripe
M, #339200, b. 12 Jun 1808
John D. Low Van Deripe|b. 12 Jun 1808|p3392.htm#i339200|John Van Deripe||p3393.htm#i339201|Stenche Hoagland||p3393.htm#i339202|||||||||||||
John D. Low Van Deripe died at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey. He was born on 12-Jun-1808 at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey. He was the son of John Van Deripe and Stenche Hoagland. John married Lumaty Conover, daughter of John R. Conover and Ann Fisher.
Children of John D. Low Van Deripe and Lumaty Conover
- Anne Van Deripe b. circa 1833
- Helen Van Deripe b. circa 1834
- Mary Van Deripe b. circa 1835
- Cornelius Van Deripe b. circa 1836
- David Van Deripe b. circa 1837
- John J. Van Deripe b. circa 1838
- Elizabeth Van Deripe b. circa 1839
- Catherine Van Deripe+ b. 11 Jan 1841, d. 15 Aug 1873
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