Howey and Mrak Genealogy - Person Page 114

Thackara M. Carroll1

?, b. 1889, d. 1939
Last Edited23 May 2005
Birth*1889Thackara M. Carroll was born in 1889.1 
Death*1939Thackara M. Carroll died in 1939 at Millville, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
Note*How is Thackara M. Carroll related to John Torbert?1 

Citations

  1. [S89] Unknown author, Gravestone, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, photographed 22 May 2005. TORBERT John 1849-1933; Mary E. 1858-1943; Grover B. 1890-1920; Edith S.1892-1993; Thackara M. Carroll 1889-1939.

Bryce Edward Carson1

M
Last Edited9 Aug 2011
Bryce Edward Carson is the son of Milton Campbell Carson and Helen Edna Peterson.1 
Marriage*18 November 1972Bryce Edward Carson married Karen Schoendorf on 18 November 1972.1 
Divorce*after 1973Bryce Edward Carson and Karen Schoendorf were divorced after 1973.1 

Citations

  1. [S132] Edith Doughty Peterson, Peterson Family History (manuscript in possession of Robert T. Howey).

Donald Ross Carson1

M
Last Edited26 Jul 2000
Donald Ross Carson is the son of Milton Campbell Carson and Helen Edna Peterson.1 

Citations

  1. [S132] Edith Doughty Peterson, Peterson Family History (manuscript in possession of Robert T. Howey).

Kimberly Dawn Carson1

F
Last Edited26 Jul 2000
Kimberly Dawn Carson is the daughter of Bryce Edward Carson and Karen Schoendorf.1 

Citations

  1. [S132] Edith Doughty Peterson, Peterson Family History (manuscript in possession of Robert T. Howey).

Milton Campbell Carson1

M
Last Edited9 Aug 2011
Marriage*15 June 1946Milton Campbell Carson married Helen Edna Peterson, daughter of Ralph C. Peterson and Hazel Rebecca Fox, on 15 June 1946.1 

Citations

  1. [S132] Edith Doughty Peterson, Peterson Family History (manuscript in possession of Robert T. Howey).

Simon M. Carson

M, b. 21 November 1817
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Birth*21 November 1817Simon M. Carson was born on 21 November 1817 at Frederick Co, Virginia. 
Marriage*27 February 1840He married Ann Painter, daughter of Robert Painter and Mary Haines, on 27 February 1840 at Frederick Co, Virginia.1 
Note*Person Source.1 

Family

Ann Painter b. 1818, d. 1904

Citations

  1. [S303] Wilbur H. Haines e-mail address, HAIE8AE GenServ database.

Jeremiah Carter1

?, d. after 16 September 1758
Last Edited25 Jul 2006
Death*after 16 September 1758Jeremiah Carter died after 16 September 1758.1 
Land Sale*16 September 1758Jeremiah Carter and John Howey were parties in a land transaction on 16 September 1758 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.2 

Citations

  1. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
    Compiler: Robert T. Howey
    Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
    County: Gloucester
    State: New Jersey
    Deed Book: CC
    Page: 457-459
    Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
    Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
    Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
    Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
    Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
    Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
    Consideration: 25 pounds
    Signature(s) or Mark(s):
    John Howey
    Witnesses:
    Witnessed
    Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher

    Description:
    Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.

    Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land of this land on or about 25 May 1737.

    Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.

    And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.

    Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.

    Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
    Signed and sealed
    John Howey

    Witnessed
    Charles Fisher
    John Fisher Jun
    Michael Fisher
    16 Sep 1758.
  2. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
    Compiler: Robert T. Howey
    Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
    County: Gloucester
    State: New Jersey
    Deed Book: CC
    Page: 457-459
    Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
    Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
    Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
    Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
    Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
    Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
    Consideration: 25 pounds
    Signature(s) or Mark(s):
    John Howey
    Witnesses:
    Witnessed
    Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher

    Description:
    Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.

    Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land on or about 25 May 1737.

    Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.

    And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.

    Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.

    Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
    Signed and sealed
    John Howey

    Witnessed
    Charles Fisher
    John Fisher Jun
    Michael Fisher
    16 Sep 1758.

John Carter Jr.1

?, d. after 19 October 1757
Last Edited2 Sep 2002
Death*after 19 October 1757John Carter Jr. died after 19 October 1757.1 
Note*Bucks County connection
familysearch.com pedigree resource files lists :John S. Carter, Compact Disc #28, Pin #420770, Sex: M, Event(s):
Birth: 1703 Place: Buck's County , Penn., Death: bet 29 Oct 1759 and 1762 Place: Buck's County , Penn.
Marriage(s): Spouse: Sarah Packer Disc #28 Pin #420771, Marriage: 2 Jun 1722 Place: Salem County , NJ
Notes: None
Sources: None
Submitter:
John N WHITE
1 Pippin Lane Hamburg, NJ 07419.
 
(Witness) Land Sale19 October 1757John Carter Jr. was a co-grantee in the land transaction of Richard Cheeseman Sr. and John Howey on 19 October 1757 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey; this land appears to be near the intersection of current day Rt. 322 and county road 538 (Coles Mill Road) SE of Williamstown NJ.1 

Citations

  1. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
    Compiler: Robert T. Howey
    Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
    County: Gloucester
    State: New Jersey
    Deed Book: CC
    Page: 457-459
    Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
    Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
    Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
    Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
    Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
    Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
    Consideration: 25 pounds
    Signature(s) or Mark(s):
    John Howey
    Witnesses:
    Witnessed
    Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher

    Description:
    Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.

    Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land of this land on or about 25 May 1737.

    Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.

    And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.

    Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.

    Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
    Signed and sealed
    John Howey

    Witnessed
    Charles Fisher
    John Fisher Jun
    Michael Fisher
    16 Sep 1758.

Jonathan Carter1

M
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Marriage*July 1743Jonathan Carter married Lydia Bowen, daughter of Hezekiah Bowen and Elizabeth Landell, in July 1743.1 
Note*REF: Article in NJ Genesis on Hezekiah Bowen of Swansea, MA.1 

Family

Lydia Bowen

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.

Samuel Carter1

M
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Marriage*March 1861Samuel Carter married Maria H. Brooks, daughter of David Brooks and Phebe Carll, in March 1861.1 
Note*REF: Timothy Brooks of MA & his Descendants by Robt P. Brooks.1 

Family

Maria H. Brooks b. 22 December 1841

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.

Mary P. Cashman1

F
Last Edited17 Dec 1998
Marriage*2 May 1987Mary P. Cashman married Lawrence Edward Thompson, son of Kenneth Nelson Thompson and Mariemma Gifford, on 2 May 1987. 
Divorce*26 March 1988Mary P. Cashman and Lawrence Edward Thompson were divorced on 26 March 1988.1 

Citations

  1. [S131] Unknown author, Family member response to request for famliy information., Mariemma Thompson.

Christina Caspar1

F
Last Edited25 Sep 2012

Citations

  1. [S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, from Val Caulfield 25 Sep 2012
    Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, Volume 2
    By American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
    Father Farmer's Marriage Register 1758-1786 preserved at St. Joseph's Church Philad'a. http://books.google.com/books

    1786 Miller—Huber: August 2d, Simon Miller to Hannah Huber, both from the West Jersey mission; witnesses Adam Caspar, Christina Caspar
    and Anna Mary Miller.* (last record entered by Father Farmer before his death).

Jacob Caspar1

M, b. 22 March 1798
Last Edited7 Nov 1999
Birth*22 March 1798Jacob Caspar was born on 22 March 1798 at Cumberland Co. / Salem Co., New Jersey.1 
He was the son of Lorenz Caspar and Susanna (?).1 
Baptism1 March 1801Jacob Caspar was baptized on 1 March 1801 at Friesburg Emauel Lutheran Church, Friesburg, Salem Co., New Jersey.1 

Citations

  1. [S73] Unknown author, Early Church Rec. of Salem Co., Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church Baptisms at Cohansie, p. 227.

Lorenz Caspar1

M
Last Edited11 Jun 2011
Marriage*circa 1795Lorenz Caspar married Susanna (?) circa 1795 at New Jersey.1 
Name Variation Lorenz Caspar was also known as Lawrence Casper. 
(Witness) Baptism1 March 1801He witnessed the baptism of Jacob Caspar on 1 March 1801 at Friesburg Emauel Lutheran Church, Friesburg, Salem Co., New Jersey.1 

Family

Susanna (?)
Child 1.Jacob Caspar1 b. 22 Mar 1798

Citations

  1. [S73] Unknown author, Early Church Rec. of Salem Co., Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church Baptisms at Cohansie, p. 227.

Mary Anna Caspar1

F, b. 28 January 1779
Last Edited25 Sep 2012
Birth*28 January 1779Mary Anna Caspar was born on 28 January 1779; Caspar, Mary Anna, of Lawrence and Margaret Caspar, born January 28th, baptized June 6th, sponsors Mathias and Anna Mary Miller, ibid.1 
She was the daughter of Laurence Casper.2 
Baptism6 June 1779Mary Anna Caspar was baptized on 6 June 1779 at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Caspar, Mary Anna, of Lawrence and Margaret Caspar, born January 28th, baptized June 6th, sponsors Mathias and Anna Mary Miller, ibid.1 
Name Variation Mary Anna Caspar was also known as Mary Casper.2 
(Witness) Will18 October 1809She is named as a child in the will of Laurence Casper on 18 October 1809 at Hopewell, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.3,4 

Citations

  1. [S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, Volume 2
    By American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
    Baptisms at St. Joseph's Church, A.D. 1779 p. 257.
  2. [S165] H. Stanley Craig, Cumberland County Wills, H. Stanley Craig, Cumberland County Wills, Will of Luarence (sic) Casper 18 Oct. 1809, proved 3 March 1810 names children Adam, Philip, Mary, Catherine (wife of Jacob Hoover), and Laurence. Grandchildren: Peter Hoover, Samuel Hoover, Laurence Shriner, and Sarah Casper.
  3. [S165] H. Stanley Craig, Cumberland County Wills, Will of Luarence (sic) Casper of Hopewell, Cumberland Co., 18 Oct. 1809, proved 3 March 1810 names children Adam, Philip, Mary, Catherine (wife of Jacob Hoover), and Laurence. Grandchildren: Peter Hoover, Samuel Hoover, Laurence Shriner, and Sarah Casper.
  4. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, posted on Hoover list at Rootsweb 20 Sep 2003
    NEW JERSEY ARCHIVES
    First Series VOL. XXXXI
    Abstracts of Wills VOL. XII
    1810 - 1813

    Page 64;

    1809, Oct. 8. CASPER, Lawrence, of Hopewell Twsp., Cumberland Co; will of.
    Daughter, Mary CASPER, 2 beds, bedding, 1 case of drawers, 4 cows, 10 sheep to
    be her own forever; also use of the dwelling house that I now live in and 1/3
    of barns, all household goods, garden and pottery until she marries, after
    which same to be divided between said daughter Mary and sons Adam and Philip.
    Sons, Adam and Philip to provide for their sister, Mary. Son, Adam to pay
    $107.67 to my daughter, Catharine HOOVER (wife of Jacob HOOVER), provided she
    should be left a widow but if she should die before her husband, same to be
    divided between her two sons, Peter and Samuel. Son, John $107.67. Grandson,
    Lawrence SHRINER, 10 plate stove and he is to have $7 when 18. Granddaughter,
    Sarah CASPER, 1 large table and $7 when 18. Sons, Adam and Philip the
    plantation I now live on; also 50 acres of woodland in Salem Co. (bought of Reuben
    JARMIN); also remainder of personal estate to them and daughter, Mary.
    If either of them should die without issue, survivor to have all. Son,
    Lawrence, lot of land (bought of John SNEATHEN) and 5 acres adjoining on North side
    of branch that empties into Cohansey Creek; also 2 acres of swamp on West side
    of said Creek, joining my meadow also remainder of woodland (bought of R.
    JARMIN). Executors-sons, Adam and Lawrence. Witnesses-Martin HICHNER, William
    BEVAN, Enock BURGIN. Proved Mar. 30, 1810.
    1810, Mar. 17. Inventory, $858.01; made by Hosea SNETHEN, Enock BURGIN.

    File 1486 F.

Adam Casper1,2

M, b. 1770, d. 4 March 1831
Last Edited20 Aug 2014
Birth*1770Adam Casper was born in 1770 at Hopewell, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1,2 
He was the son of Laurence Casper.1,2 
Death*4 March 1831Adam Casper died on 4 March 1831 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1,2 
NoteIs the Christina Caspar who witnessed the Simon Miller - Hannah Huber marriage with Adam Caspar Adam's wife?3 
Event-Misc*2 August 1786He was Witnesses marriage
1786 Miller—Huber: August 2d, Simon Miller to Hannah Huber, both from the West Jersey mission; witnesses Adam Caspar, Christina Caspar
and Anna Mary Miller.* (last record entered by Father Farmer before his death) on 2 August 1786.4 
(Witness) Marriage2 August 1786He witnessed the marriage of Simon Miller and Hannah Huber on 2 August 1786 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.3 
(Witness) Will18 October 1809Adam Casper is named as a child in the will of Laurence Casper on 18 October 1809 at Hopewell, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.5,6 

Citations

  1. [S165] H. Stanley Craig, Cumberland County Wills, Will of Luarence (sic) Casper 18 Oct. 1809, proved 3 March 1810 names children Adam, Philip, Mary, Catherine (wife of Jacob Hoover), and Laurence. Grandchildren: Peter Hoover, Samuel Hoover, Laurence Shriner, and Sarah Casper.
  2. [S142] Compiler H. Stanley Craig, Cumberland Co. Genealogical Data.
  3. [S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, from Val Caulfield 25 Sep 2012
    Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, Volume 2
    By American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
    Father Farmer's Marriage Register 1758-1786 preserved at St. Joseph's Church Philad'a. http://books.google.com/books

    1786 Miller—Huber: August 2d, Simon Miller to Hannah Huber, both from the West Jersey mission; witnesses Adam Caspar, Christina Caspar
    and Anna Mary Miller.* (last record entered by Father Farmer before his death).
  4. [S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, from Val Caulfield 25 Sep 2012
    Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, Volume 2
    By American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
    Father Farmer's Marriage Register 1758-1786 preserved at St. Joseph's Church Philad'a. http://books.google.com/books
  5. [S165] H. Stanley Craig, Cumberland County Wills, Will of Luarence (sic) Casper of Hopewell, Cumberland Co., 18 Oct. 1809, proved 3 March 1810 names children Adam, Philip, Mary, Catherine (wife of Jacob Hoover), and Laurence. Grandchildren: Peter Hoover, Samuel Hoover, Laurence Shriner, and Sarah Casper.
  6. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, posted on Hoover list at Rootsweb 20 Sep 2003
    NEW JERSEY ARCHIVES
    First Series VOL. XXXXI
    Abstracts of Wills VOL. XII
    1810 - 1813

    Page 64;

    1809, Oct. 8. CASPER, Lawrence, of Hopewell Twsp., Cumberland Co; will of.
    Daughter, Mary CASPER, 2 beds, bedding, 1 case of drawers, 4 cows, 10 sheep to
    be her own forever; also use of the dwelling house that I now live in and 1/3
    of barns, all household goods, garden and pottery until she marries, after
    which same to be divided between said daughter Mary and sons Adam and Philip.
    Sons, Adam and Philip to provide for their sister, Mary. Son, Adam to pay
    $107.67 to my daughter, Catharine HOOVER (wife of Jacob HOOVER), provided she
    should be left a widow but if she should die before her husband, same to be
    divided between her two sons, Peter and Samuel. Son, John $107.67. Grandson,
    Lawrence SHRINER, 10 plate stove and he is to have $7 when 18. Granddaughter,
    Sarah CASPER, 1 large table and $7 when 18. Sons, Adam and Philip the
    plantation I now live on; also 50 acres of woodland in Salem Co. (bought of Reuben
    JARMIN); also remainder of personal estate to them and daughter, Mary.
    If either of them should die without issue, survivor to have all. Son,
    Lawrence, lot of land (bought of John SNEATHEN) and 5 acres adjoining on North side
    of branch that empties into Cohansey Creek; also 2 acres of swamp on West side
    of said Creek, joining my meadow also remainder of woodland (bought of R.
    JARMIN). Executors-sons, Adam and Lawrence. Witnesses-Martin HICHNER, William
    BEVAN, Enock BURGIN. Proved Mar. 30, 1810.
    1810, Mar. 17. Inventory, $858.01; made by Hosea SNETHEN, Enock BURGIN.

    File 1486 F.

Angela Casper1

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Last Edited7 Jul 2007
Angela Casper is the daughter of Donald Casper.1 

Citations

  1. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, http://www.padgettfuneralhome.com/obit/2007/jun/…
    Hermina E. Casper, aged 86, of Vero Beach, Fl., formerly of Upper Deerfield Township, died Thursday June 7, 2007, in Vero Beach, Fl. She had been in failing health for the past 2 ½ years.

    The wife of the late Linwood R. Casper, she was born in Bridgeton and was the daughter of the late John E. Mugrauer and Mary Ann Jedlicka Mugrauer. She had lived in Florida for the past 10 years and prior to that had been a resident of Upper Deerfield Township

    Retired for the past 20 years, Hermina was a Licensed Practical Nurse by profession and had been formerly employed with Bridgeton Hospital for 20 years.

    She was an active member of Friendship-Finley United Methodist Church in Upper Deerfield where she had served as a Sunday School Teacher and as a member of the Pastor’s Visiting and Shut In Committees.

    Survivors include: two daughters, Shirley O. Raudenbush, Vero Beach, Fl. and Sandra L. Adkins, Vero Beach, Fl.; four grandchildren, Jason Raudenbush, Vero Beach, Fl., Louis D. Adkins, Lewisburg, Tenn., Brian Casper, Deerfield Township and Angela Casper, Upper Deerfield Township and three great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Donald Casper.

    Funeral services ill be held in Friendship-Finley United Methodist Church, Centerton Road, Upper Deerfield Township, on Wednesday morning, June 13, at 11:00 O’clock and will be officiated by Rev. Kevin Davis, a long time family friend. Burial will be in Friendship-Finley Methodist Cemetery, Upper Deerfield Township. A viewing will be held at the church on Wednesday morning between 10:00 and 11:00 O’clock. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the PADGETT FUNERAL HOME, Upper Deerfield Township.

Asa Casper1

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Last Edited7 Nov 1999
Asa Casper was the son of Philip Casper and Susanna (?).1 

Citations

  1. [S165] H. Stanley Craig, Cumberland County Wills, Will of Phillip Casper 25 Jul 1834; proved 5 Sep 1834; wife Susanna and sons Asa and Phillip.

Boyd Casper1

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Last Edited21 Sep 2009
Birth*14 November 1895Boyd Casper was born on 14 November 1895 at New Jersey.2,3,4,5 
He was the son of Linwood R. Casper and Ella (?).5 
Marriage*1931Boyd Casper married Elizabeth V. Harris, daughter of George Pierpont Harris and Anna Frances Minch, in 1931 at New Jersey.1,6 
Burial*1975Boyd Casper was buried in 1975 at Deerfield Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Deerfield, Upper Deerfield Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2 
Death*November 1975He died in November 1975 at Deerfield, Upper Deerfield Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2,7,4 
Residence*1931He lived in 1931 at Fairton, Fairfield Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.6 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
June 1900Hopewell Twp., New JerseyBoyd Casper appeared on the census of June 1900 in the household of Linwood R. Casper at Hopewell Twp., New Jersey.5

Family

Elizabeth V. Harris b. 1897, d. 1973
Marriage*1931Boyd Casper married Elizabeth V. Harris, daughter of George Pierpont Harris and Anna Frances Minch, in 1931 at New Jersey.1,6 
Children 1.Boyd Casper1
 2.Mildred Casper1
 3.Linwood R. Casper+8 b. 1 Nov 1917, d. 29 Aug 2004

Citations

  1. [S124] James N. Acton, Descendants of Benjamin Acton.
  2. [S89] Unknown author, Gravestone, Deerfield Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
  3. [S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
  4. [S510] Social Security Death Index.
  5. [S65] 1900 US Federal Census Record, Linwood R Casper household, 1900 US Federal Census, population schedule, Hopewell Township, Cumberland, New Jersey
    Enumeration district: 0132, Sheet number and letter: 15B, Household id: 338, Reference number: 63, GSU film number: 1240961
    Image number: 00272,
    Lennard[Linwood]R. Casper, head, b. May 1873, 27, married 5 years, NJ NJ NJ, farmer
    Henry R. Sr., Father, b. Mar 1843, 57, m. 34y, NJ NJ NJ, farmer
    Phebe B., Mother, b. May 1846, 54, m. 34 y, 4 children 3 living, NJ NJ NJ
    Ella, wife, b. June 1873, 26, 2 children 2 living
    Ella M. Paris, servant, b. Oct. 1879, age 20, NJ NJ NJ
    Frank Bonham, servant, b. Sep 1879, age 20, NJ NJ NJ
    Boyd R. Casper, son, b. Nov 1895, age 4, NJ NJ NJ
    Henry R. Casper, Jr., son, b. June 1897, age 2, NJ NJ NJ
    Ridgeway Smith, board? boy, b. Nov 1887, age 12 PA PA PA.
  6. [S235] Unknown author, Gloucester County Historical Society Web site marriage records database, Record: #18379
    Groom : Casper, Boyd (C216) Bride : Harris, Elizabeth (H620)
    Residence : Fairton, N. J. Residence :
    Father : Father : Harris, Geo. P.
    Mother : Mother : Harris, Annie Minch

    Marriage Date : 1931 Official :
    Location : City/State :
    Source : Salem Standard & Jerseyman Source Date : 4/2/1931
    Notes :.
  7. [S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index, provided death date as Nov 1975.
  8. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, http://www.padgettfuneralhome.com/obit/2004/aug/…
    Linwood R. Casper
    Linwood R. Casper, aged 86, of Vero Beach, Fla., formerly of Upper Deerfield Township, died Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, in the Hospice Health Center, Vero Beach.

    The husband of Hermina Mugrauer Casper, he was born in Deerfield and was the son of the late Boyd R. and Elizabeth Harris Casper. Prior to moving to Vero Beach, he had been a lifetime resident of Upper Deerfield Township.

    Before his retirement, much of his adult life was spent working at Johnson Farms in Upper Deerfield Township.

    He was a member of Friendship-Finley United Methodist Church in Upper Deerfield. There, he was very active as a member of the Official Board and spent much time with church grounds and maintenance .

    Besides his wife, survivors include: two daughters, Shirley O. Raudenbush and Sandra L. Adkins, both of Vero Beach, Fla.; one sister, Mildred Hannan, Hopewell Township; four grandchildren, Brian Casper, Deerfield Township, Angela Casper, Upper Deerfield Township, Jason Raudenbush, Vero Beach Fla. and Louis D. Adkins, Lewisburg, Tenn.; three great granddaughters and a nephew, Marion Hannan, Hopewell Township. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Anna Casper and a son, Donald Casper.

    Funeral services will be held Saturday morning, Sept. 4, at 11:00 O’clock, in Friendship-Finley United Methodist Church, Centerton Road, Upper Deerfield Township. Friends will be received Saturday morning between 10:00 and 11:00 O’clock, prior to the services at the church. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Padgett Funeral Home, Upper Deerfield Township. Written condolences may be sent to www.padgettfuneralhome.com.

Boyd Casper1

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Last Edited14 Mar 1999
Boyd Casper is the son of Boyd Casper and Elizabeth V. Harris.1 

Citations

  1. [S124] James N. Acton, Descendants of Benjamin Acton.