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From: "William Hartman" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] 1830 free colored person...mulatto...church?
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:14:09 -0500
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Hi MaisieAnn,
I can't help you now, but I go to the Hunterdon County Historical Society
every Thursday to work on my project which is Indexing the Hunterdon
Gazette. I will ask the volunteers if they can shed any light on your
question. I'll get back to you one way or the other sometime on or after
Thursday this week!
I have sent your request to a person associated with the Afro-American
Historical & Genealogical Society, New Jersey Chapter. Perhaps they might
have some information for you.
Regards, Bill
PS: You might check out the Official Hunterdon County Genealogy Web Site:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter/
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Subject: [NJHUNTER] 1830 free colored person...mulatto...church?
> If a person was listed on the 1830 census of Hunterdon Co., Lebanon Twp.
as a
> free colored person, color "m" for mulatto, would there have been a church
or
> cemetery that this group would have used? The man was ABRAHAM STERN(S)
(1830,
> Stern, 1850, STERNS)....in 1830 he was 46. Are there any records available
on
> these families?
>
>
> "They will not go quietly, the dogs who've shared our lives. In subtle
ways
> they let us know their spirit still survives."
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