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 | 4th New York Cavalry Monument Monument is on Pleasonton Avenue, Gettysburg Tour |
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 | Aaron A Turse & Sarrah Straut Aaron Turse was one of Westwood’s first pair of marshalls, and was a member of Westwood’s first board of education. He was also appointed borough poormaster, was a member of the Westwood volunteer fire department, and was a member of the Odd Fellow’s fraternal organization present in Westwood at the time. |
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 | Aaron A. Turse Sr. death certificate Status: Located. |
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 | Aaron A. Turse Sr. was a Bergen County Deputy Sheriff. This photo of the Sheriffs Department outside the Bergen County Jail was probably taken about 1920. Status: Located. |
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 | Aaron A. Turse, Sr. about the time of his marriage to Sarah Status: Located. Original is on tin |
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 | Aaron A. Turse, Sr. Bergen County Deputy Sheriff Status: Located. |
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 | Aaron A. Turse, Sr. spouse Sarah Straut about the time of her marriage
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 | Aaron Turse Status: Located. |
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![Aaron Turse (on porch) with sons Garret, Abram, Sanford, and Aaron, Jr. in front (L-R) [not verified] Aaron Turse (on porch) with sons Garret, Abram, Sanford, and Aaron, Jr. in front (L-R) [not verified]](photos/thumb_LakeHouse2.jpg) | Aaron Turse (on porch) with sons Garret, Abram, Sanford, and Aaron, Jr. in front (L-R) [not verified] Status: Located. |
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 | Aaron Turse in Early Westwood Status: Located. Westwood was a new borough, and Aaron served as a town marshal, volunteer fireman, and member of the first school board. Download this document containing a collection of short stories about Aaron in the early years of the borough's history. |
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 | Aaron Turse in uniform at the Bergen County Grand Jury. Status: Located. |
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 | Abram Turse Status: Located. Headstone matches the design of Maud Della (Blauvelt) Turse Bevan and William Bevan and is located in line with those graves and grave of Claude A Turse. Maud was wife to both Abram Turse and William Bevan. |
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 | AJ_Robbie Goodman.jpg Alfred John & Robbie ca 1988 |
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 | Al Lockwood, Joan Turse with Martha & George Hellstern, Ellsworth Turse 1947 Status: Located. L-R Martha Ritter, Albert Lockwood, Joan Turse, Ellsworth Turse, George Hellstern |
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 | Alfred & Robbie Goodman - 50th wedding anniversary Status: Located. |
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 | Alfred John & Robbie Goodman Status: Located. Draped with lei from Josh Turse's graduation day Bates College, Lewiston, ME |
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 | Alice Goodman at about age 10 Status: Located. |
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| 21 | | Allen Ashbey_Noank schofield |
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 | Arent Laurensen Toers' property map in New Amsterdam abt. 1660. Status: Located. Map originally from Peter Spier's 1979 book, Legends of New Amsterdam |
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 | Arthur W. Granger circa 1958 |
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 | August M. Collignon Status: Located. August and his brother, Nicholas, both enlisted in the Union Army at the same time September 2, 1862 as a PVT, and mustered out June 25, 1863 serving in the same Co.D, 22 Rer't New Jersey Inf. Chronology of service: Sept/2/1862 Mustered in at Trenton NJ-Sept/29/1862 Left NJ. for defense of Washington D.C. Dec/1862 Attached to Abercrombie's Provisional Brigade, Casey's Division-Jan/10/1863 Moved to Belle Plains Jan/20-24/1863 "MUD MARCH"-April/29-5/2 1863 Operations at Pollock's Mill Creek-May/2-5/1863 "Battle of Chancellorsville"-June/25/1863 Mustered out at Trenton New Jersey |
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 | Benjamin Ashbey and Hannah Fish
Status: Located. Benjamin is the son of Captain Benjamin Fish and Anna Latham. He is the brother of Moses Ashbey, Cindy's third great-grandfather on her mother's side. |
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| 26 | | Living Status: Located. (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| 27 | | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Caroline Clarke Status: Located. Photo taken about 1870 |
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 | Caroline Rae Sampler This is a rare, early example of a Christmas sampler, apparently completed by Caroline Helen Rae at age nine, 1858. This image was contributed by an antiques dealer, and has not been authenticated. |
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 | Chester & May M Tuers Chester is son of John J. Tuers and Maggie May Peterson. |
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 | Christopher Goodman wedding day photo with bride, Jess, about 1925 Status: Located. |
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| 33 | | Living Status: Located. (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| 34 | | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Claude A & Elizabeth H Turse Status: Located. Located in line with Abram Turse, Maud Turse Bevan, and William Bevan |
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 | David Truss |
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 | Demarest Tuers (L), son of Nicholas Tuers with Edgar Tuers (R), Son of Jacob A. Tuers Status: Located. |
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 | Dey House Status: Located. Parts of the main house were originally built by Dirck Dey, husband to Saartje Toers. Based on its styling and materials it is thought to have been completed by his son, Thomas. It is an exeptional example of period Georgian architecture, touching on our family history, that is open today for private tours. Please go to http://www.rt23.com/american_revolution/dey_mansion/index.shtml for more photos of this wonderful old home. |
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| 39 | | Dey House |
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| 40 | | Dey House - Washington's HQ in Preakness, NJ Status: Located. Brief history of the house used by General Washington, built by Dirck Dey, husband of Saartje Toers, daugher of Thomas Laurenson Toers. Their son, Theunis (Thomas) Dey, was a colonel in Washington's army. |
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| 41 | | Dey House.txt |
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| 42 | | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| 43 | | Duknkerhook house 1938.jpg |
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 | Early and Mary Granger house on Navy Street, Brooklyn, NY Early & Mary Granger House - Navy Street photograph taken in 1927 -- No way to confirm absolutely (as with the Carll street house, where we are certain of the exact location), but it is very likely that one of these small dwellings was Early and Mary's residence in 1853. – Contributed by Russell Granger, Nov 2008 |
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 | Early and Mary Granger house, Carll Street, Brooklyn, NY 145 Carll Street Illustration -- Drawn as a period image from a 1930s photograph that was taken just prior to the street's demolition. The second house from the right is where Early and Mary lived in 1850. James was killed in the Hague Street explosion in that year, and his wife and child came to live here. – Contributed by Russell Granger, Nov 2008 |
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 | Early Granger and Mary Dougherty Status: Located. Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY |
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 | Early Granger Chief Engineer License Ferry Boat Chief Engineer Certificate issued New York 1894 |
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 | Early Granger, son of John Granger and Elizabeth Cobb Status: Located. Burial includes wives, Hannah Maria Jennison (or Jemison), second wife Margaret, and son Franklin H. Granger |
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| 49 | | Early Toers Family Dutch Colonial History Status: Located. Downloadable MS Word history that is constantly being updated, revised, and edited. Check back often for the latest version. |
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 | Edward C Greisch, son of Charles (Nicolas) Greisch and Marie Antoinette Dahm Status: Located. Westwood Cemetery |
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