Friday, June 1, 2018

The Old Bergen Dutch Reformed Church cemetery


  aka Old Bergen Churchyard, 
aka Old Bergen Church Burial Grounds

If you've searched for family members buried here before and didn't find them, better check again.

More than five hundred more names added in 2018.


     Last year I found an index of headstones for The Old Bergen Dutch Reformed Church cemetery in Jersey City typed up by Nettie Hellerman in the early 1900s.  (this section of the city was formerly called Bergen).  It's not a list of all burials but readable headstones which may not be standing today.  

    I started to add the names to findagrave.  I only finished about one hundred names, maybe less. 

In January, someone, notyourtime, picked up the project and finished it. They added the names of more than 500 people. The total now is 1,087 as of today.  


The first recorded burial by the congregation took place in 1668.


When a part of the property was sold In 1922 Church authorities offered to settle with plot holders for re-interment of family members at Bay View Cemetery

In 1926, the widening of Bergen Avenue resulted in the displacement of some of the grave plots along the avenue. The remains of many were moved to Arlington Cemetery in North Arlington, NJ.




A spin-off is Speer Cemetery located about a block away.  




You can see some headstones among the large section of trees.







The lower right tree section is Old Bergen and the upper left tree section is Speer cemetery.



oversized photos for better viewing!








Saturday, November 4, 2017







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Sunday, August 27, 2017

New Jersey Marriage Indexes 1901-2016



New Jersey Marriage Indexes 1901-2016


You're going to be busy!!!

previously 1901-1914
added 1915-2016

Stored on archive.org, 

ReclaimTheRecords.org must have 
received All of the marriage indexes from the State of New Jersey.






The search may help but it is not perfect.  
So.. use it, if it doesn't find what you're looking for...
Search manually.

The years 1936-1938 seems to be missing.

Friday, May 5, 2017

Hudson Observer death index 1904-1906



The Hudson County Genealogical Society has an index 
of 14 months from the Hudson Observer newspaper.


1904 JULY view 

1904 SEPTEMBER view
1904 OCTOBER view
1904 NOVEMBER view
1904 DECEMBER view


1905 MAY view
1905 JUNE view

1905 JULY view
1905 AUGUST view
1905 SEPTEMBER view
1905 OCTOBER view
1905 NOVEMBER view
1905 DECEMBER view


1906 JANUARY view




http://www.hudsoncountynjgenealogy.org/databases/db-hudob.html
















Friday, April 14, 2017

500 genealogy webinars free to watch April 14-16 2017



This afternoon's webinar about Photo Restoration will be number 500 for familytreewebinars.  

So this weekend you can watch any or all 500 for free.  Most are about one hour in length.  


Pick your must see 72 webinars and get going. There's webinars about localities, dna, ethnicities, beginners, photos, software, how-to and organization. 



https://familytreewebinars.com/archived_webinars.php


An interesting one from 2013
Next Exit: Your New Jersey Ancestors


Free April 14-16  2017

or wait until next week and pay for them.





Thursday, March 2, 2017

Bayonne Constable Hook Cemetery 1,546 entries



Bayonne Constable Hook Cemetery
232 E 22nd St
Bayonne, New Jersey

found on graveinfo.com


The majority of records are from 1875-1907, a few earlier than 1875.

1,546 entries with 37 removals.

The list is made from research from four sources.

Bayonne (only) death certificates of people who were buried in the cemetery 1878-1903.

O'Brien funeral home records (Bayonne).

Dempsey funeral home records (Bayonne).

Staten Island cemetery records of people tranferred to that cemetery.






Sunday, February 19, 2017

Hudson County, NJ in the Revolution



Hudson County, New Jersey 

in the Revolution 


No counties listed.  They are all New Jersey.
The search feature on each book's site works, sometimes!




Revolutionary pensioners : a transcript of the pension list of the United States for 1813
BALTIMORE SOUTHERN BOOK COMPANY 1953

As of 1813 there were 57 New Jersey pensioners, see page 27.  Search is not working.

The pages of the book cover the other 13 states as well,    Georgia became a state in 1898.  
See pages of the states that adjoin New Jersey, New York-Pennsylvania-Delaware also.




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Official Register of the Officers and Men 

of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War


 By New Jersey Adjutant general's office   William Scudder Stryker 1872        878 pages, searchable

http://books.google.com/books?id=4Yg-5sOYFxwC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false

There is an alphabetical list of privates starting on page 484.



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Muster and Pay Rolls of the War of the Revolution
John Watts de Peyster

Collections of the New York Historical Societyfor the Year 1914

New Jersey starts at the bottom of the page and is about sixteen short pages.
Other states are also in the front of the book.




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Compiled service records
If you have found someone in the New Jersey Revolutionary Armies, this link is to the compiled service records for New Jersey.  
You might want to have their regiment number handy from the 
register book above.  Look for the alphabet letter of the surname. (A-B, etc.)
This is just a list of search results on archive.org with the links.




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Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots

Index (ancestry)

There are 63 pages of names listed in alphabetical order.  Over 3000 names.
You can edit the search page to find a certain relative's name.
You can also find soldiers from other states by changing the search location.


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These lists are for the entire state of New Jersey

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Hudson County Burial grounds ~ Snake Hill ~ Laurel Hill



Hudson County Burial grounds ~ 
Snake Hill ~ Laurel Hill


  In 1820, a county poorhouse farm was established on 200 acres of land in what would eventually become Hudson County, directly across the river from Manhattan. By the end of the century, it had become the sprawling Snake Hill complex, named perhaps for the black water snakes that lived in marshes along the property. The complex included an almshouse, penitentiary, lunatic asylum, and tuberculosis, smallpox, and isolation hospitals, as well as three burial grounds that took in not only the dead of Snake Hill but also the unknown and unwanted from surrounding municipalities such as Jersey City and Hoboken. In the twentieth century, the grim amalgamation of institutions was given the cheerier designation of Laurel Hill.

the rest of the 2005 magazine article by Kristen M. Romney from archeology.org 

                                         





News January 17, 2003    
Today Judge Thomas Olivieri made his decision today to grant  the Turnpike Authority the right to disinter the remains of those found in the section of cemetery lying within the Secaucus Interchange Project, to be re-interred at the Hoboken Cemetery in North Bergen, New Jersey.


Judge OKs disinterment to make way for new road

Date: January 19, 2003
Publication: Times, The (Trenton, NJ) Page: a6 
SECAUCUS (AP) _ A judge approved the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's plan to dig up bodies from an old burial site to make way for a new interchange serving a railroad transfer station and commercial hub.The authority was given permission Friday to disinter graves in an area of the potter's field where as many as 3,500 people could be buried. Any remains found will be re-interred at a cemetery in North Bergen. The authority needs to excavate the site to construct a $235 million...

The largest disinterment in U.S. history.  4,569 bodies transferred.  About 5,000 may still be buried in the near vicinity.  

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Snake Hill Documentary


I have not watched the 72 minute documentary.
It is for sale ($25+shipping) or to rent ($3) on amazon.