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Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER-L] REQ: Cemeteries in Wertsville
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:23:13 EDT


Oh, really? Which Stouts are buried there? Any Zebedee Stout? Benjamin
Stout? I'm probably looking more at the late 1700s and early 1800s.

Sheryl
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In a message dated 7/21/99 9:18:34 PM Central Daylight Time,
writes:

<< With regard to Wertsville cemeteries inquired by Jim LaRue, Snell lists two
older cemeteries. First is the cemetery of the Werts' Corner Baptist Church
founded in 1834, and the second one is the family burying ground of the
Manners and Stout families about 1 mile east of Wertsville. Which one did
you visit? What names were you seeking? Most of the small family cemeteries
have their tombstone inscriptions listed in the Hunterdon Historical
Newsletter. Give me a name and I'll check for you.
Pam Bush
>
>Does anyone know if there is a listing or file of people buried in the
>cemetery in Wertsville, in East Amwell? I visited one there last summer,
but
>it was not kept up and was filled with brush, making it hard to see
anything.
> Maybe there is a list somewhere.
>Jim LaRue
>
> >>

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