Howey and Mrak Genealogy - Person Page 66

Clayton William Berry

M
Last Edited4 May 1998

Family

Dora Lee Howey
Child 1.Brett Berry

Ida Mary Berry1,2,3

F, b. 1883, d. 3 August 1934
Last Edited18 Aug 2006
Birth*1883Ida Mary Berry was born in 1883.4 
Birth8 December 1884She was born on 8 December 1884.5,6 
Marriage*13 November 1906She married Walter Everingham Woodlin, son of George H. Woodlin and Hannah M. Everingham, on 13 November 1906.1,6 
Death*3 August 1934Ida Mary Berry died on 3 August 1934 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey.5 
Burial*circa 6 August 1934She was buried circa 6 August 1934 at Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2 
Name Variation Ida Mary Berry was also known as Ida M. Woodlin.4 
Married NameHer married name was Woodlin.1 
(Witness) Family28 August 1908Homecoming
The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brandriff gathered at their residence in Cedarville to hold their annual homecoming. A very enjoyable time was spent by all among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Brandriff, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everingham of Heislerville; Mr. and Mrs. George Woodlin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodlin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woodlin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodlin, Mrs. John Nichols, Mrs. Webster Gandy, and Mrs. Brown, of Philadelphia; Misses Bessie Nichols, Helen Woodlin, Dorothy Gandy, Etta Stiles and Alice Stiles, Harry Everingham and Lewis Everingham of Heislerville, John Everingham, Alfred Everingham, Kenneth Gandy and Melvin Woodlin.
--Bridgeton Evening News, 28 Aug 1908.7 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
1910Bridgeton, New JerseyIda Mary Berry appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of George H. Woodlin at Bridgeton, New Jersey.8
9 January 1920Bridgeton, New JerseyIda Mary Berry appeared on the census of 9 January 1920 in the household of Walter Everingham Woodlin at Bridgeton, New Jersey.9
14 April 1930Bridgeton, New JerseyIda Mary Berry and Walter Everingham Woodlin appeared on the census of 14 April 1930 at Bridgeton, New Jersey.10

Family

Walter Everingham Woodlin b. 23 August 1887, d. 17 September 1970
Marriage*13 November 1906Ida Mary Berry married Walter Everingham Woodlin, son of George H. Woodlin and Hannah M. Everingham, on 13 November 1906.1,6 
Children 1.Laura Florence Woodlin+1 b. 20 Feb 1910, d. 11 May 1950
 2.Carlton VanHouzen Woodlin+11 b. 12 Mar 1914, d. 25 Mar 1975
 3.Harold Edmond Woodlin12 b. 11 Nov 1915, d. 27 Oct 1918

Citations

  1. [S111] Elizabeth Bowen Howey.
  2. [S120] Unknown author, Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, cemetery markers.
  3. [S166] Family notes obtained from Harvey Woodlin of Middletown DE., Last name of Berry.
  4. [S120] Unknown author, Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, cemetery markers, Buried next to George H. and Hannah M. Woodlin. May be daughter.
  5. [S120] Unknown author, Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, cemetery markers, Buried next to George H. and Hannah M. Woodlin.
  6. [S166] Family notes obtained from Harvey Woodlin of Middletown DE.
  7. [S561] Bridgeton Evening News, 28 Aug 1908.
  8. [S60] 1910 United States Federal Census, George H. Woodlin household, 1910 US Federal Census, 5th Ward, Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., NJ, roll M624-875, part 1, p. 147A. Home at 4 Grant St.. George H. Woodlin, M, 70, rag dealer, Hannah M., F, wife, 66, married 40 years, 7 children, 6 living, Walter, M, son, 23, married 3 years, team driver, Ida, daughter-in-law, married 3 years, 1 child, one living, Laura, granddaughter, 2/12. All born in NJ and parents born in NJ.
  9. [S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, Page 4, Home 67, family 67. Walter A. Woodlin, head, 32, junk dealer, Ida, wife, 35, Luara daughter, 9, Carlton, son, 6. Owned house.
  10. [S258] 1930 United States Federal Census, Walter E. Woodlin household, Bridgeton City Part 5, Page 13B, Cumberland Co., NJ, 350 N. Laurel St.. Walter E. Woodlin, 42, first married at 19, city police officer, wife Ida, 45, first married age 22, son Carlton, 16, single. All born NJ and parents born NJ.
  11. [S107] Birth Certificate, Birth certificate of Carlton V. Woodlin, born March 12, 1914 at 6 Grant St., Bridgeton, NJ. Father, Walter Woodlin age 27, junk dealer. Mother Ida May Berry age 30, housewife, 2 children, 2 living. New Jersey Archives microfilm, reel# 555 1914, #390.
  12. [S120] Unknown author, Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, cemetery markers, Assume he is son of Walter E. and Ida M. based on proximity of burial.

Miller Berry1

M, b. 3 May 1908, d. May 1986
Last Edited28 Jul 2006
Birth*3 May 1908Miller Berry was born on 3 May 1908 at Port Norris, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
Marriage*circa 1933He married Tressa Grace, daughter of Clarence Jay Grace and Martha M. Duffield, circa 1933.1 
Death*May 1986Miller Berry died in May 1986 at Port Norris, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2 

Family

Tressa Grace b. 3 October 1910, d. February 1979

Citations

  1. [S510] Social Security Death Index.
  2. [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Family tree 28 Jul 2006.

Rebecca Berry

F, b. 16 September 1780, d. 19 February 1846
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Birth*16 September 1780Rebecca Berry was born on 16 September 1780 at Virginia. 
Marriage*14 February 1799She married Ebenezer Haines, son of Joseph Haines and Beulah Andrews, on 14 February 1799 at Virginia.1 
Death*19 February 1846Rebecca Berry died on 19 February 1846 at Green Twp, Fayette Co, Ohio, at age 65. 
Note*Person Source.1 
Married NameHer married name was Haines. 

Family

Ebenezer Haines b. 4 May 1770, d. September 1850
Children 1.Mary (Polly) Haines+ b. 24 Mar 1800, d. 1875
 2.Anna Haines+ b. 6 Jun 1801, d. 10 Feb 1847
 3.Elizabeth Haines b. 14 Dec 1802, d. 24 Apr 1858
 4.Susannah Haines+ b. 24 Feb 1805, d. 1880
 5.Rebecca Haines+ b. 6 Apr 1807, d. 20 Nov 1877
 6.Sydney Haines b. 17 Jun 1809, d. 12 Jul 1832
 7.Joseph Haines+ b. 6 Aug 1811
 8.Nathan Haines+ b. 25 Oct 1813
 9.Sarah Haines+ b. 19 Jan 1816, d. 19 Oct 1905
 10.James Haines b. 26 Apr 1818
 11.Beulah Haines+ b. 24 Jun 1820, d. 11 Mar 1879
 12.Samuel Haines+ b. 18 Nov 1822, d. 1887

Citations

  1. [S305] Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682, p 292.

Rowena Berryhill

F
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Marriage*1 September 1845Rowena Berryhill married Nathan Haines, son of Ebenezer Haines and Rebecca Berry, on 1 September 1845 at Highland Co, Ohio.1 
Note*Person Source.1 
Married NameHer married name was Haines. 

Family

Nathan Haines b. 25 October 1813

Citations

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

Henry Betlejeski

M, b. 20 December 1916, d. November 1986
Last Edited10 Mar 2005
Marriage*Henry Betlejeski married Valeria Dobrowolski
Birth*20 December 1916Henry Betlejeski was born on 20 December 1916.1 
Death*November 1986He died in November 1986 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, at age 69.1 

Citations

  1. [S510] Social Security Death Index, Name: Henry Betlejeski SSN: 160-09-6897 Last Residence: 19124 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America Born: 20 Dec 1916 Died: Nov 1986 State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951 ).

Linda Betlejeski

F
Last Edited8 Jun 2003
Linda Betlejeski is the daughter of Henry Betlejeski and Valeria Dobrowolski

William Bettle

M
Last Edited29 Apr 2012
Probate*4 December 1810His estate was probated on 4 December 1810 at Upper Penns Neck, Salem Co., New Jersey; Will of William Biddle.1 
Name Variation William Bettle was also known as William Biddle. 
Name Variation William Bettle was also known as William Beetle. 
(Witness) Will26 December 1760He witnessed the will of Henry Vandevere on 26 December 1760 at Salem Co., New Jersey; December ye 26th 1760 memorandom or the Last Will and Testament of Hinrey Vandeveir is that I desire my body may be Handsomly buried at the descreation of my Executors and frinds and my Lawful(?) Debets payd then I wille and bequeth to my dearlie beloved Daughter mary Vandevier my Lands and movebles of all kinds then I desire that John bettel and Cristiana His Wife may take Care of marey Vandeveir and Her Esteate til She Comes to the age of one and twenty years of age as Executor and Execturis sined and siled in the presence of us

? V Ronald (M above) perhaps this is WM ?
William Bettle
William XKnutson his mark
his mark Hinrey Vandevier ( A ) - seal

William Hutson (probably means Knutson although it could be Hudson, but really studying the handwriting in this entire will, I am more certain I am looking at a K now) and William Beetle two of the Witnesses to the ___Will being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelish of Almighty God severally do depose that they saw Henry Vandeveir the Testator Above named sign and shall ____ & heard him Publish prononce and disclose the above Testament to be the Last Will and Testament and that at the doing shows of the said Testator Was of Sound and Disposing mind and memory as far as these despondants know And as they Truly Believe & that William Rulnald that there subscribed ____ was present and signed his name as a Witness to the said Will Together with those Despondants in the Presence of the said Testator

Sworn at Salem the 4th
day of January ADom 1762

before me G. Trenchard, Surrogate

William X kutson his Mark

William Beettle

4 Jan 1762
----------

John Beetle one of the Executors in the Within Testament named, being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelish (?) of Almighty God did depose that the within ____ and ____True Last Will and Testament of Henry Vandeveir the Testator herein Named in as far as he knows & ____ Believes and that he will Well and Truly perform the same by paying first the debts of the said deceased and then the Legacies in the said Testament Specified so far forth as the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased Can therunto extend And that he will make and exhibit into the Prerogative Office at Burlington a True and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased that have be shall come to the knowledge or Possession or to the Possession of Any other person or Persons for ____ And Tender a Just and true Account when therunto Lawfully Required.

Sworn at Salem the 4th day of January ADom. 1762 John 0 Beetle, his Mark
before me, G. Trenchard Surrogate.

__________

A True and perfect Inventory of all & Singular the goods Chattels and Crdits of Henry Vandevaor of Penns Neck, late, Deceased Appraised by Thomas Crawford & Sam'l Whitehorn In proclaimation Money the Seventh Day of January Anno Dom. One Thousand Seven hundred and Sixty one as followeth:

To his Riding Mare Sadle and Bridle and a gun      5 = 5= 0
To two feather Beds & furniture and one cow & heifer     9 = 0 = 0
To some Swine and Some Indian Corn               1 = 17 = 0
To Iron pots frying pan Grid Iron & Sundrys          1 = 3 = 0
To Spining Wheels and Wodden & Earthenware          0 = 11 = 0
To 7 Spoons Flesh Fork Wool and Sundrys          0 = 14 = 0
To Some Meat a plow , Irons & Sundrys               1 = 10 = 6
To one table and Sundrys and Casks Chairs Tobacco      1 = 5= 0
To one Chest Morter & Pestle and Sundrys           0 =16 = 0
To Seven Sheep , bag Cag and Wallet                2 = 4 = 0
To 1 pair of Iron Wedges and a Drawing knife           0 = 7 = 0
To one Cannooe hoe ax & fork and auger          0 = 13 =0
To his Credits                         1 = 11 = 0
                              ________

                              L26 = 16 = 6     

Appraised by Us Thomas Crawford
          Sam'l Whitehorne

Samuel Whitehorne and Thomas Crawford, Appraisers of the Above Inventory being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did Despose that the Goods Chattels and Credits in the said Inventorey writ down and Specified were by them appraised According to their Just and True respective cost and values after the best of thier Judgements and Understandings and that they appraised all things that were brought to them _____? for Appraisments.

Sworn at Salem the 4th day of January ADom 1762

Before me G. Trenchard


Sam'l Whitehorn

Thomas Crawford.2 
Will*19 September 1810William Bettle left a will on 19 September 1810 at Upper Penns Neck, Salem Co., New Jersey; Email from Val Caulfield 18 Apr 2012
Sort of at random going back though some files, trying to cross reference to the various names in old docs and notes. Don't know why I don't remember seeing this before but an unusual will for a couple of reasons. One being the pittance he gave his 2nd wife. The other in that the land descriptions are given in full. What caught my attention was the name of Mary Paullin. This will dated Sept 1810 and she is the dau of Mary VDV and Thomas Webber. We had narrowed down her husband David Paullins date of death to sometime between 1808 and 1813, but expect this means we can roll it back to bef. Sept 1810? She inherited lands directly from her mother, who'd inherited directly from her own father, Henry Vandeveer. However, she also ended up with lands of her father had purchased from Proctor in this area, so I still can't exactly distinguish any difference. But at least this gives some further reference points. Again, I expect it would have been about where Georgetown road meets Rt 551, or the old Kingshighway thru Pennsneck. Biddle's Tavern was a marker on the early road books. Gl

Georgetown road didn't exist as such at that time, nor did Harding Highway. Instead there was a little road between them (now all that suggests it is a dead end) that ran over to the Cove (Southern end of Penngrove), which was the earliest settlement on that part of the river...originally the Bout Town. The old Tavern place, we reckon, about at the bottom of Clement's gravel pit now, so this all fits.

William Biddle's Will ( not printed in NJA abstracts of wills, but listed in index) 3019Q Dated Sept 19, 1810, proved; December 4, 1810.

I ,William Biddle of the Township of UPN, Salem Co, NJ...weak in body but sound of mind...make this my last will and Testament.

First, I authorize my Executors herein to sell and convey in fee all my lands in Cumberland county as soon as convenient, and the money from those and my personal estate be disposed as follows;

I bequeath to my wife Abigail $200 in the following manner. $50 paid 3 months after my decease, and $50 in every 6 months thereafter til the whole is paid, as her full share of my personal estate.....and if she die before fully paid, the remainder to remain with my personal estate and disposed as hereafter directed. (I would give her more but she has and still keeps obligations from me that I should had)

ahem. Don't' know that I've ever seen a statement exactly like that in a will.

Item. I give to my son James Biddle my gold watch and silver spurs, though to be in the care of my Executors til he reach 21 years. Also I give him one suit of my silk cloth, consisting of a coat, jacket and britches, and the remainder of my wearing apparel I give to my son William H. Biddle and my son in law Thomas Murphy, to be equally divided between them.

And as for the Likeness or pictures of Benjamin Holland and my dear wife Hannah, it is my will ...that they not be appraised but to be taken and kept by my children and grandchildren in succession, the eldest taking the preference. (I have him m. to Hannah Holland first, but perhaps she was a widow?)

After my debts and funeral charges paid, I give to all my children, namely William H. Biddle, Sarah Murphy, Rebecca and James Biddle or the survivors of them, all the remainder of my personal estate to be equally divided among them as they are or shall arrive to lawful age....excepting $350 which I give to Sarah Murphy and her husband towards building a house on the lands hereafter given to her.

It is my will that my two children Rebecca and James shall be decently brought up and the expense paid out of their respective share given from my personal estate as well as rents of their shares of my real estate hereafter given them, which I order to be rented out by my Executors til they arrive at lawful age.

My Real Estate to be given among my children, is situate in Upper Penns Neck and described as follows:

First, I give to my son William H. Biddle the Lower part of my plantations
:
1.Beginning at Game Creek at the corner of Trenchard's land, thence bounding thereon and on the lands of Samuel Borden and lands of the heirs of George Hickman deceased, to my Corner and the corner of Mary Pauling lands, in the line of Hickman's lands.
2. Thence, by the lands of Mary Pauling to a gum stump being her corner near the main road.
3.Then S 71 degrees west 1 ch and 40 lx to a stake for a corner.
4.Then S19 deg. E 9 ch and 50 lx to a stake for a corner at the ditch.
5.Then N 67 deg and 3/4 E 20 lx to a stake corner.
6.Then S 29 deg. E 13 ch and 50 lx to a small water oak marked for a line.
7. Then the same course to Game Creek
8. Then bounding thereon the several courses thereof to the beginning.
Containing by estimation 153 acres more or less, together with buildings, etc.,there unto belonging...to him and his assigns forever.


Secondly, I devise to my son James Biddle the Tavern Place, so called, adjoining the said Wm. H.Biddle's plantation:
1. Beginning at Game Creek at the upper corner of William's land, and runs first joining thereon to the Gum stump corner to Mary Paulings lands, near the main road.
2. From thence joining on Mary Paulings land and the land of William Bartleson to a Stake set for a corner in Bartleson's line about 3 chains and 8 links from the corner of Bradways land.
3. Then S to a walnut tree by the road
4. Still on the same course in all 21 chains and 95 links to a stake corner near the swamp.
5. then S 71 deg. E 1 ch and 50 lx to a stake corner in the Moss (?)
6.Then a south course to Game Creek
7.then down the same the several courses there of bounding thereon to the place of the Beginning.
Containing 88 acres be the same more or less, along with all the buildings etc. to his ...forever.

Also I devise to my said son James Biddle all that certain lot of land I purchased of Joseph Rogers, part of the Estate of William Rogers, dec'd, to him ....forever.

Thirdly, I give to my daughter Rebecca Biddle the following described part of my lands.
1.Beginning at Game Creek at the upper corner of son James's plantation, and runs bounding thereon to a stake in Bartleson's line, being the corner of s'd James's land.
2.Then by Bartleson's and Humphrey's land about 3 chains & 80 lx to the corner of Bradway's land
3..then bounding thereon S 30 deg and 1/2 E 14 ch to a stake.
4.Then N 84 deg E 10 ch and 25 lx to a stake, the corner of Bradway's land and my land
5. Then S 12 ch and 25 lx to a stake in the fields near the pond.
6.Then S 58 deg E 3 ch and 50 lx to a stake.
7. Then S 2 deg W 13 ch to a chestnut tree
8. Then on the same course to Game Creek.
9. Then down the same bounding thereon the several courses to the place of Beginning.
Containing 65 acres more or less

Fourth, I give to my daughter Sarah, wife of Thomas Murphy, the upper part of my Plantations:
1. Beginning at Game Creek at the upper corner of lands given to Rebecca and run joining there on to her corner at Bradway's land
2. Then, joining on Bradways land to the corner of Joseph Crispin's land by Game Creek swamp.
3. Then bounding thereon by Game Creek to the beginning.
Containing 60 acres more or less

Fifthly, I also give to my two daughters, Sarah and Rebecca all the lands I purchased of Josiah Shull, being part the lands late Wm. Rogers, dec'd. to be divided so that the said Sarah shall have 2 acres and 1/2 more than Rebecca, so that their lands may be equal in quantity....

And I appoint my son William H. Biddle and my son in law Thomas Murphy to be guardians for Rebecca and James, as well as the Executors of this my last Will and Testament.

signed and sealed William Biddle
Witnessed: Joseph Nicholson
Abijah McKasson
Gideon Denny

4th December, 1810, Joseph Nicholson, affirms, and declared that he saw Wm.Biddle sign and seal the same, and heard him declare the within writing to be his last Will and Testament....and that he was of sound and disposing mind and memory as far as he knew, and that the other witnesses were present at the time of the signing. Affirmed before Daniel Garrison, Surrogate

Thomas Murphy and William H.Biddle, the Executors in the within testament named, the former being duly sworn and the later being affirmed...(Quaker) etc. Signed Thos. Murphy and Wm. H. Biddle.

2 page inventory follows...made by Samuel Tussey and Samuel Lippincott 5 December 1810. Includes apparel, coach and sulky and 2 bay carriage horses
(L130) and another 2 black carriage horses (L115). Kitchen items, wheat and rye, looking glasses, some farming implements, many dressers and bedding, curtains...which I take to be bed curtains...pewter plates, books, desk etc. Appears he was a man of very good means, although the final tally is difficult to follow. Looks like L35.42.30 is the final figure after bonds and notes, cash in hand, and appraisal of the personal items. Which means he had some debts that don't show up here and had to be deducted for they claimed only a little over a pound as cash in hand.1 

Citations

  1. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, Email 18 Apr 2012.
  2. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail attachment dated 9 Apr 2002. 1218Q Salem county Wills, copied from mf at GCHS by Val Caulfield on 5/12/98 Box 11 1096Q-1222Q NJ- Salem County Wills - Henry Vandevier 1218 Q.

Jannette Bettleman

F, b. WFT Est. 1788-1811, d. WFT Est. 1833-1899
Last Edited4 May 1998
Birth*WFT Est. 1788-1811Jannette Bettleman was born WFT Est. 1788-1811.1 
Marriage*WFT Est. 1808-1833She married an unknown person WFT Est. 1808-1833.1 
Death*WFT Est. 1833-1899She died WFT Est. 1833-1899.1 

Family

Child 1.Catherine Anne Saunders b. c 1830, d. WFT Est. 1886-1925

Citations

  1. [S53] Unknown subject, WFT Vol#2 Tree#2815, Tree #2899.

Richard Bibby1

M, b. circa 1705
Last Edited5 Sep 2005
Death*Richard Bibby died at New Jersey.1 
Birth*circa 1705He was born circa 1705 at New Jersey.1 
Marriage*11 May 1730He married Mary Radford, daughter of Samuel Radford and Anna (?), on 11 May 1730 at Burlington Co., New Jersey.2 
Probate*8 December 1730His estate was probated on 8 December 1730 at Chesterfield, Burlington Co., New Jersey.3 

Family

Mary Radford b. circa 1700

Citations

  1. [S90] Unknown author, Marriage Certificate, Marriage Bonds and Marriage Records in the Office of the Secretary of State at Trenton; NJ . Bibby, Richard, Burlington, and Mary Radford, Burlington 1730 May 11.
  2. [S90] Unknown author, Marriage Certificate, Marriage Bonds and Marriage Records in the Office of the Secretary of State at Trenton; NJ; New Jersey Colonial Documents. Bibby, Richard, Burlington, and Mary Radford, Burlington 1730 May 11.
  3. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. II 1730-1750
    Page: 43
    Name: Richard Bibby
    Date: 08 Dec 1730
    Location: Chesterfield, Burlington Co. labourer. Bond of Mary Bibby, widow, as administratrix. Samuel Radford, yeoman, fellow bondsman. Lib. 3, p. 140. 1730-1, Jan. 4. Inventory of personal estate, £43.19.7; made by William Wells and John Middleton.

Anne Biddle1

F
Last Edited29 Feb 2008
Marriage*26 June 1823Anne Biddle married John Tatum, son of John Tatem and Sarah Ward, on 26 June 1823.1 
Note*Anne was the daughter of Owen and Sarah Biddle.1 

Family

John Tatum b. 11 September 1767, d. 12 December 1834

Citations

  1. [S454] Unknown editor, Tatum Narrative: 1626-1925, page 76.

Margareta (Pedersdotter) Bielke1

F, b. 1510
Last Edited13 Oct 2007
Birth*1510Margareta (Pedersdotter) Bielke was born in 1510.1 
Marriage*1538She married Axel Nilsson Baner, son of Nils Eskilsson Baner and Ingeborg Laurensdotter Tott, in 1538.1 
Married Name1538 As of 1538,her married name was Baner.1 

Family

Axel Nilsson Baner b. 1513
Child 1.Gustaf Axelsson Baner+1 b. 1547, d. 20 Mar 1600

Citations

  1. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://www.historiska-personer.nu/min-s/default.html

(?) Biggs

F, d. before 1920
Last Edited14 Feb 1999
(?) Biggs was the daughter of Benjamin Biggs and Emma (?)
Marriage*circa 1915(?) Biggs married Warren Everingham circa 1915. 
Death*before 1920(?) Biggs died before 1920. 
Married NameHer married name was Everingham. 

Family

Warren Everingham b. 14 July 1893
Children 1.Warren Everingham Jr. b. 1916, d. b 27 Jul 2013
 2.Naomi Everingham b. bt Dec 1917 - Jan 1918, d. b 27 Jul 2013

Benjamin Biggs

M, b. 1870
Last Edited14 Feb 1999
Marriage*Benjamin Biggs married Emma (?)
Birth*1870Benjamin Biggs was born in 1870. 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
January 1920Bridgeton, New JerseyBenjamin Biggs appeared on the census of January 1920 at Bridgeton, New Jersey.1

Family

Emma (?) b. 1875
Children 1.(?) Biggs+ d. b 1920
 2.Emma Biggs b. 1901

Citations

  1. [S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, 270 245 255. Home of Benjamin Biggs, 50, wife Emma, 44, daughter Emma, 18, widowed son-in-law Warren Everingham, 26, g-son Warren Everingham Jr. , 3 9/12, and g-daughter Naomi, 2 0/12.

Emma Biggs

F, b. 1901
Last Edited14 Feb 1999
Birth*1901Emma Biggs was born in 1901. 
She was the daughter of Benjamin Biggs and Emma (?)

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
January 1920Bridgeton, New JerseyEmma Biggs appeared on the census of January 1920 in the household of Benjamin Biggs at Bridgeton, New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. [S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, 270 245 255. Home of Benjamin Biggs, 50, wife Emma, 44, daughter Emma, 18, widowed son-in-law Warren Everingham, 26, g-son Warren Everingham Jr. , 3 9/12, and g-daughter Naomi, 2 0/12.

John Biggs1

M, d. circa February 1798
Last Edited5 Aug 2007
Death*circa February 1798John Biggs died circa February 1798 at Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
Probate*10 February 1798His estate was probated on 10 February 1798 at Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 

Citations

  1. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, 1798, Feb 10. Biggs, John, of Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co. Int. Adm'x--Mary Biggs. Fellowbondsmen-- Johnathan Cornwell and William Cornwell. Lib. 37, p. 487.
    1798, Feb. 6. Inventory L259.6.2; made by Henry Shriner and Daniel Smalley. File 1128F.

Anna Bilderback1

F
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Marriage*26 December 1871Anna Bilderback married David C. Brooks, son of David Brooks and Phebe Carll, on 26 December 1871 at Salem Co., New Jersey.1 
Married NameHer married name was Brooks.1 

Family

David C. Brooks b. 14 August 1845

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.

Virginia Bilderback1

F, b. 26 February 1874
Last Edited19 Oct 1999
Birth*26 February 1874Virginia Bilderback was born on 26 February 1874.1 
Marriage*14 September 1898She married George Clinton Bowen, son of Clinton V. Bowen and Sarah Sharp, on 14 September 1898.1 
Married Name14 September 1898 As of 14 September 1898,her married name was Bowen.1 

Family

George Clinton Bowen b. 18 April 1873, d. 1946
Children 1.Frances Bilderback Bowen1 b. 28 Jul 1899
 2.Thomas Hancock Bowen1 b. 1904

Citations

  1. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, baconfamily.webjump.com.

(?) Billings1

M
Last Edited28 Jul 2013
Marriage*(?) Billings married Naomi Everingham, daughter of Warren Everingham and (?) Biggs.1 

Family

Naomi Everingham b. between December 1917 and January 1918, d. before 27 July 2013

Citations

  1. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, http://freitagfuneralhome.com/obit_search.asp?ID=2668 on 28 July 2013

    Neil S. Everingham, 80, of Bridgeton died Saturday morning July 27, 2013 at SJ Extended Care in Bridgeton where he had been a patient since March.

    Neil was born in Bridgeton and was the son of the late Warren and Alburtus Kump Everingham. He was a lifetime resident of Bridgeton who formerly lived in the “high rise.”

    He worked at Seabrook Farms and had been a bartender at the Moose Lodge in Bridgeton. Most recently Neil was employed by the Green Thumb program and worked at the soup kitchen for the St. Vincent dePaul Society at the St. Teresa of Avila Church. He was a member of the Eagles and Moose.

    Neil is survived by a son, Wayne Simonds, two sisters, Beatrice Morris and Ethel Everingham and several nieces and nephews, including Steven and Darlene Morris.

    In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Warren Everingham and sisters, Naomi Billings, Libby Hemple and Florence Durham.

    Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday morning July 31st at 11 o’clock at the Freitag Funeral Home, 137 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton where friends will be received from 10 until 11.

    The burial will follow the service and take place at Broad Street Cemetery in Bridgeton.

Charity Billins1

F, b. 1715, d. 1807
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Birth*1715Charity Billins was born in 1715.1 
Marriage*27 May 1778She married Seth (Col) Bowen, son of Elijah (Dr) Bowen and Deborah Swinney, on 27 May 1778.1 
Death*1807Charity Billins died in 1807.1 
Married NameHer married name was Bowen.1 

Family

Seth (Col) Bowen d. January 1785
Children 1.Seth Bowen1
 2.Temperance Bowen1
 3.Jeremiah Bowen1
 4.Landal Bowen1
 5.George Bowen1

Citations

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