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In the Vosseller/Vosler family tree we have- Mary Ann Vosseller married Enoch
Lanning in Hunterdon co. 29 March, 1848- Rose Vosler

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Under BIRD, there are 8.
Under BURD, there are 9, two for J. Ellis, one for John Ellis, one for
Jonathan Smith
LANING, there are 14, no Charles.
Under LANNING, there are 20, " "
I already answered a PROBASCO query yesterday - there are 5, no Isaac, no
Isaiah.
Hope this helps.
M

On Sun, 11 Apr 1999 11:55:52 -0400 Clyde Prior <> writes:
>Hi Marilyn,
>
>Thanks for the offer to look up surnames in the book. Does the
>surname
>Probasco, Lanning or Burd show up in the index. I am looking for an
>Isaac or Isiah Probasco about 1800-1840 and a Charles Lanning about
>1780-1850 and a John Burd about 1800. As I have seen other people
>say,
>I am also wary of buying a book before I know what it contains.
>Thanks. Any information appreciated.
>
>Cheryl Roberts
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> wrote:
>>
>> 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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