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From: "Eleanor Nielsen" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] LAMBERTVILLE Roots
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 16:13:26 -0400
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Carol, which Fox family are you researching? Those that I'm tracking were
the John Peter Fox clan. And I don't believe that they were in Lambertville.
I believe that they had moved on to Northumberland., Pa early in the 1800's
about the time that the Cases, and Huff's left Hunterdon.
Eleanor


> Hello Everyone
>
> It has been awhile since we had a roll-call of surnames. I would
like
> to help those whose primary research is Lambertville/Stockton. My
collection
> of resources includes:
> Snell's History of Hunterdon (it is not indexed):
> The Lambertville Record on Microfilm:
> (will have 1873-1901 soon, right now I have 1882-1896)
> Hunterdon Co. Census Microfilm for 1850-1920:
> Lambertville City Directory 1899
> plus odds & end of books and papers.
>
> Individual look-ups on the microfilm is not easy, some of the Census film
is
> very poor in certain years. What I would like to offer is if you have an
> ancestor you need to find send me as much info about them as you can, and
> when I have those years in my reader I will keep and eye out.
>
> The obits in the Lambertville Record are 1-2 lines unless you where a
notable
> person. Someday maybe I can do what Dennis Sutton has done with the
Hunterdon
> Democrat. The one thing I like about the Record is that it often has New
> Hope PA items in it, since many of our ancestors would move across the
river
> and back. Plus it's local column has interesting stories and tidbits of
info.
>
> The history of these small towns is in the people who lived and worked
there,
> they were survivors and the reason most of us are here today.
>
> Carol Reading Morris
>
> Surnames:
> Stockton area :READING, HENDRICKS, SHARP,WILSON,QUIRK, ROUNSAVELLE, EMLEY,
> ENT, SWALLOW and a bunch more.
> Lambertville: BAIR, FOX, WORTHINGTON, MITCHELL all came from PA to
> Lambertville late 1800's.
>
> <A HREF="http://www.beaconnews.com/">The Beacon</A> here is the Link to
the Lambertville Beacon online, they often
> have historical stories, and Iris Naylor's Footprints column is all
> historical.
>
>
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