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From: "Bob Lefler" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Bird
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 13:03:16 -0500
References: <3f4a8cba0603011425o258e8f66ie205a9081ab41502@mail.gmail.com> <003101c63e0b$42eedab0$6601a8c0@Janets2nd> <Pine.LNX.4.64.0603021209290.11439@mlake.net> <003601c64125$bd5ad5c0$0301a8c0@SWSP866>
Let me throw this one out(I'm a Lefler researcher-Leflers 1770s to early
1800s in Oxford): David Lefler b. 1792,NJ, married Margaret Durlandt b.
1791,PA, They had Elizabeth Lefler b. 1814 m James Bird -widower- on 3 Jan
1864 in Seneca CO,NY. His first wife was Sally Teller. Anything?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Pena" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] SNYDER, PEGG, ROBINS
> There are some Snyders in Warren County, NJ who married into the Burd
> family. Snyders had land near Harmony in Warren County. I don't have too
> much on them but Margaret Snyder (1800 - ?) married Henry Burd (1792-
> bet.1850-1860). Burial place unknown. They had a son named Christopher
> Burd. Because they had a son named this, it's possible this boy was named
> for Margaret Snyder's brother, Christopher Snyder. Christopher was not
> THAT common a name in those days. I do not know who Margaret's parents
> were. They had 11 children -- names were Christopher Burd (oldest child),
> Julia Ann, Matilda, Keturah H. (my grandmother who married Daniel
> Carrell/Carroll from Hunterdon, his father from Bucks Co., PA but moved to
> Hunterdon and died there), William H., Mary, George B., Elizabeth, John
> Wesley (they were Methodists and belonged to the Harmony Methodist Church
> in 1842-43) and Melinda -- all Burd children but some of these names may
> "ring a bell" for Snyders. These children are all named in Henry Burd's
> Will. In 1830, they lived in Oxford Twp., Warren Co. NJ.
>
> Also Rebecca Jane Carrell married a Pegg. She is the daughter of John A.
> Carroll and Amy Myers Carrell/Carroll (they lived in Headquarters, NJ)
> buried at the Upper Amwell Cemetery near Sand Brook, NJ. Rebecca Jane
> Carrell Pegg was born in 1837 and lived until 1924.
>
> Maybe some of these names and places can shed some light on the Snyders.
> I have also found them hard to find. I really believe that Warren County
> may be a key. Some of them did live in Hunterdon and so I'm sure they
> lived in other counties in northern and central NJ also.
>
> Susan
> Texas
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marshall Lake" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:15 AM
> Subject: [NJHUNTER] SNYDER, PEGG, ROBINS
>
>
>>
>>>From the following will abstract of Catharine, widow of John ROBINS, it
>> seems that Catharine was previously married to a PEGG. And one of
>> Catharine's daughters married a SNYDER.
>>
>> I'm interested in any further info anyone might have on this family. I'm
>> especially interested in John ROBINS. Are any of the named children his?
>> Was John ROBINS previously married?
>>
>>
>>>From "More Records of Old Hunterdon County, Volume II" by Phyllis B
>> D'Autrechy in 2000
>>
>> Abstracts of Wills, 1818-1825
>>
>> 1806, May 22. Catharine Robins, widow and relict of John Robins of
>> Amwell Twp., will of. Daughters, Sarah Teeple (wife of P. Teeple), Ann
>> Wilson (wife of Thomas Wilson), Mary Gary (wife of Peter Gary) and
>> Elizabeth Snyder (wife of Stophel Snyder), clothing and household items.
>> Sons, Daniel, Thompson, Peter, Nathan (surnames not clear) and Jacob
>> Pegg, $1.00 each. Granddaughter, Hannah Swallow (wife of Philip
>> Swallow), 2 tin basins and 4 spoons. Granddaughter, Catherine Osburn
>> (wife of Emly Osburn), pair of smoothing irons, a rolling pin and
>> hitchell. Granddaughter, Aeasia Gary (daughter of Peter Gary), churn and
>> small tin basin. To her sister, Docia Gary, a small round table and
>> small tin basin. Granddaughter, Sarah Teeple (daughter of Peter Teeple),
>> one pewter plate and tea pot. Granddaughter, Sarah Pegg (daughter of my
>> son, Nathan Pegg), two pewter plates and 2 spoons. Amy Teeple (daughter
>> of Peter Teeple) 1 pewter plate. Granddaughter, Caty Snyder (daughter of
>> Stophel Snyder), pewter tea pot and small pewter basin. Residue of
>> houshold furniture and clothing to be divided equally among my four
>> daughters, Sarah, Anne, Mary, and Betty. Son, Jacob Pegg, all monies.
>> Executor: son Jacob Pegg. Witnesses: Peter Gary and Philip Bevin.
>> proved 25 Feb 1818. (3/165)
>>
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