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Subject: Fw: Re: [NJHUNTER-L] Book
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 18:36:37 -0700


The book has about 275 pages. There are many references to VanSickle
under variant spellings.

On Sat, 10 Apr 1999 20:26:00 -0400 "Jack D Lightfoot"
<> writes:
>Hi Marilyn,
>
>Thanks for posting the information below to the list.
>How many pages is the book? It sounds like it might be quite helpful
>to me in trying to pin down my Van Sickle family.
>
>Laurie
>-----Original Message-----
>From: <>
>To: <>
>Date: Saturday, April 10, 1999 8:45 AM
>Subject: [NJHUNTER-L] Book
>
>
>>To all Hunterdon County researchers:
>>
>>There is a newly published book of Hunterdon County records just
>>available:
>>
>>More Records of Old Hunterdon County, vol. I. Compiled by Phyllis
>B.
>>D'Autrechy. It's available for $29.00 (25 for the book and 4 for sh
>+ h)
>>from the Hunterdon County Historical Society, 114 Main St.
>Flemington, NJ
>>08822.
>>
>>The copy I ordered came in a bit over a week. I highly recommend it
>to
>>anyone doing research because it includes several maps showing how
>the
>>township borders changed. It has some Pennington Presbyterian
>church
>>records, orphans court records, etc. The period covered is broadly
>>1750's to 1850's (varies from source to source) and has a very good
>name
>>index.
>>
>>I will volunteer to do some index lookups to see if a surname in
>question
>>appears but I wouldn't be able to type out the entries themselves if
>>they're longer than several lines. If you want to check for a
>specific
>>individual, give me first and last name and approximate dates
>>(remembering the dates of coverage from the preceding paragraph -
>thus,
>>do not ask for an ancestor who died in 1742 because that would be
>too
>>early)
>>
>>Send questions directly to me and I'll post anything of more general
>>interest to the list at large.
>>Marilyn
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>
>

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