Genealogy

The Reference Department can assist with local newspaper obituary searches for deceased Morris County residents. Contact the Reference Department (973-285-6969) with the name of the deceased, obituary/death date, and last residence.

General Sources

REF 305.8 AME

American Immigrant Cultures

 

REF 304.873 IMM

Immigration in U.S. history

 

NJ 929.1 BAX

In Search of Your European Roots

 

NJ 305.800974 

America, the Dream of My Life

 

NJ 301.451 NEW

The New Jersey Ethnic Experience

 

NJ 929.3749 GUI

Guide to Family History Sources in the New Jersey State Archives

 

Cyndi's List

Index to genealogical resources on the Internet

Family Search

Genealogy records from around the world.

National Archives Genealogy Page

U.S. government genealogy resources

The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation

Search Ellis Island records: passengers and ships

Ancestry Library Edition

Find census, birth, marriage and death records: historical stories, photos, maps and selected naturalization records

Heritage Quest (available through Jerseyclicks)

Search census records, full-text family and local history books

Click here for a printable version(PDF, 54KB)

 

German Sources

NJ 305.831073 FOG

Hopeful Journeys: German immigration, Settlement and Political Culture in Colonial America: 1717-1775

NJ 325.243 GRA

The Germans in New Brunswick, New Jersey (1838-1888)

NJ 325.243 STR

Pennsylvania German Pioneers: a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808

NJ 325.24343

Early Eighteenth Century Palatine Emigration

NJ 929.0143 GER

Germanic Genealogy: A guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns

NJ 929.0143 MIN

Deciphering Handwriting in German Documents

NJ 929.1 BAX

In Search of your German Roots: A Complete guide to Tracing your Ancestors in the Germanic areas of Europe

NJ 929.1 HAN

Finding your German Ancestors: A Beginner's Guide

NJ 929.1 TOT

Roots in the Rhineland: America's German Heritage in 300 years of Immigration, 1683-1983

NJ 929.1 WIL

Americans from Germany

NJ 929.103 THO

German-English Genealogical Dictionary

NJ 929.10893 ADD

Address Book for Germanic Genealogy

NJ 929.108931 PAL

Genealogical Research in German-Speaking Lands: A Symposium

NJ 929.2 BOY

Ancestral Lines: 190 Families in England, Wales, Germany

NJ 929.3 CHA

The Early Germans of New Jersey: Their History, Churches and Genealogies

NJ 929.3 SCH

The Baden Emigration Book: Including Emigration from Alsace

NJ 929.3 SCH

Wuerttemberg Emigration Index

NJ 929.3 ZIM

German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers bound from Bremen to New York, 1868-1870

NJ 929.343 CER

Guide to German Parish Registers in the Family History Library of the Church of Latter-Day Saints

NJ 929.3747 JON

Palatine Families of New York 1710

NJ 929.308931 GER

Germans to America: lists of passengers arriving at U.S. Ports (1840-1897)

NJ 973-004395 ETH

Germans in America, 1607-1970: a chronology and fact book

German Roots: Resources for German Genealogy on the Internet 

German Genealogy Links

Click here for a printable version(PDF, 76KB)

 

Irish

929.3 IRI

Irish Passenger Lists, 1847-1871

NJ 929.1 GRE

Tracing Your Irish Ancestors

NJ 929.1 IRI

Irish Relatives and Friends

NJ 929.1 OLA

Book of Irish Families

NJ 929.1 OLA

Master Book of Irish Surnames

NJ 929.3 FAL

Irish and Scotch-Irish Ancestral Research

NJ 929.3 FAM

The Famine Immigrants: lists of Irish immigrants arriving at the Port of New York, 1846-1851

NJ 929.3 IND

Index to the Prerogative Wills of Ireland, 1536-1810

NJ 929.3 IRI

Irish Emigration Lists, 1833-1839

NJ 929.3 OHA

Irish Pedigrees, or the origin and stem of the Irish nation, with supplement Irish and Anglo-Irish landed gentry

NJ 929.3 OLA

Book of Irish families

NJ 929.3415 MAS

Ireland: 1841/1851 Census Abstracts

NJ 929.3415 MIT

A Guide to Irish Churches and Graveyards and Parish Registers

NJ 929.3451 LAN

Land Owners in Ireland 1876

NJ 929.374 BOY

Ship Passenger lists, New York and New Jersey, 1600-1825

NJ 929.374 CAS

New York Passenger Arrivals, 1848-1868

National Library of Ireland, Family History Research

Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin

Many parishes still in existence around Ireland and online. 

Heritage Council of Ireland

Ireland, Central Statistics Office

Research access to vital statistics records 

Great Britain: General Register Office Family Records

National Archives

Click here for a printable version(PDF, 75KB)

 

Jewish/Eastern European

NJ929.01569 AVO

Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy

NJ 929.1089 ZUB

Jewish Genealogy: A sourcebook of Family Histories and Genealogies

NJ 305.8926 FOR

The Jews of Morris and Sussex

NJ 305.8926 FOR

Jews of Morris County

NJ 305.8926 FOR

The Jews of Weequahic

NJ 305.8926 PIN

Peddler to Suburbanite: The History of the Jews of Monmouth County, New Jersey: From the colonial Period to 1980

NJ 307.7 BUE

Utopia, New Jersey: Travels in the Nearest Eden

NJ 338.1 HER

Jewish Agricultural Utopias in America, 1880-1910

NJ 929.014 MOK

Where Once We Walked: A guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust

NJ 929.1 BLA

Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the Boston Area

NJ 929.1 SAC

A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel

NJ 929.108992 ENC

The Encyclopedia of Jewish Genealogy

NJ 929.108992 MOK

Getting started in Jewish Genealogy

NJ 929.306 STE

Americans of Jewish Descent

NJ 929.747 RES

Resources of Jewish Genealogy in the New York Area

NJ 940.5318 BEN

Benjamin and Vladka Meed Registry of Jewish Holocaust Survivors

NJ 940.5318 MOK

how to Document Victims and locate Survivors of the Holocausts

NJ 940.5318 UNI

Holocaust-Era Assets: A finding Aid to Records

NJ 940.8472 WEI

MetroWest goes to World War II: Accounts of Heroism

NJ 974.9 STE

Speaking Yiddish to Chickens: Holocaust Survivors on South Jersey poultry farms

NJ 974.932 GOU

The Old Jewish Cemeteries of Newark

NJ 974.932 HEL

The Enduring community: The Jews of Newark and MetroWest

NJ 974.941 PATT

The Jewish Scene in New Jersey's Raritan Valley 1698-1948

REF 296.03 ENC

Encyclopaedia Judaica

REF 929.401 KAG

A Dictionary of Jewish Names and their History

REF 929.4089 FER

A Rosenberg by any Other Name: A History of Jewish Name Changing in America

REF 973.004395 ETH

The Jewish in America, 1621-1977: A Chronology and Fact Book

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Global Archives

Archives of Jewish historical documents searchable by name

Avotaynu

Jewish genealogy publisher

Jewish Genealogical Society of New York

Databases of the names and cemetery locations of all Jewish burial society plots in the New York metropolitan area and name index to Brooklyn naturalization records

Jewish Genealogical Society of North Jersey

Dedicated to assisting members with their genealogical pursuits

JewishData

Digital records for a fee

JewishGen

The most comprehensive website for Jewish genealogy

Routes to Roots Foundation

Town by town database listing of surviving Jewish and civil records for towns in Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus Lithuania and Poland

Sephardi Genealogy

Sephardi history, genealogy, surnames, gazetteer and databases.

Yad Vashem-The World Holocaust Remembrance Center

Digital collections include: Shoah Names Database, Photo Archive, Righteous Database, Documents Archive, Survivor Testimonies and Deportations Database.

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research

Institution for the study of Eastern European Jewy with an archive and a library.

Click here for a printable version(PDF, 66KB)

 

Italy

NJ301.451 CAR

Americans of Italian Descent in New Jersey

NJ 317.49332 CHU

The Italians of Newark: A Community Survey

NJ 929.1 CAR

Italian-American Family History: A guide to Researching and Writing about your Heritage

NJ 929.1 COL

Finding Italian Roots: The Complete Guide for Americans

NJ 929.1 COL

Italian Genealogical Records: How to use Italian Civil, Ecclesiastical and other records in Family History Research

NJ 929.1 ITA

Italian to American: Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. ports 1880-1904

NJ 929.1072 NEL

Genealogist's Guide to Discovering your Italian Ancestors

NJ 929.42 FUC

Our Italian Surnames

NJ 974.900451 STA

The Italians of New Jersey: A Historical Introduction and Bibliography

NJ 974.932 IMM

Newark's Little Italy: The Vanished First Ward

NJ 974.974045 COS

New Neighbors, Old Friends: Morristown's Italian Community, 1880-1980

NJ 973.004395 ETH

The Italians in American, 1492-1972: A Chronology and Fact Book

Church Records

Italian Genealogical Society of America

Italian Genealogy Group

Italian Regions, Provinces and Towns

Portale Antenati (Ancestor's Portal)

Register of Italians Fallen in the Great War

Click here for a printable version(PDF, 55KB)

 

Surname Files: Morris County Library

Aber
  • The Aber Heritage in Randolph Township (N.J.) by Richard Irwin. (2 copies) An 8 page typescript covering the years 1754 to the twentieth century.
Ackerman
  • D.A. D. Newsletter (David Ackerman Descendants-1662) vol. 19, no.1, Dec. 1980.
  • D.A. D. is a family association which was founded in 1962 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the arrival in Nieuw Amsterdam of David Ackerman, his wife Lysbeth and their six children.
Agin
  • A story on the Agin family published in Ringos: a monthly magazine devoted to the history of Ringos, N.J., vol.1, no.1, April 1889.
Alward/Alwood Family
  • Samuel Alward House from the National Register of Historic Places, Morris County, N.J. Alward, Allward, Alwood, Allwood, Aileward from the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, January, 1945.
  • Alwood, Alward  in the Mendham Township Tax Ratables lists, September 1778-80. Alwood from the Registers, Minutes and History of the First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, N.J.
  • Alward from Family Records: or, Genealogies of the First Settles of Passaic Valley, 1852.
Apgar
  • The Apgar Association Family Newsletter, Issue 7, November 1985.
  • Apgar, Frank L. History of Morris County, v.2, pages 442-3.
  • Apgar, I.W. History of Morris County, v. 2, page 439.
Armour
  • Charles Winfield Armour (born July 31, 1848-died August 23, 1919) Old resident of town (Morristown) dies. Daily Record, August 25, 1919 page 1 Armour, Charles Winfield. Died. New York Times, Aug. 25, 1919, p. 11.
  • Armour, Charles Winfield. Will for Probate. New York Times, Oct. 8, 1919, p.11.
  • Armour, Carrie. Died. New York Times, Feb. 11, 1900, page 7.
  • Armour, Ella J. Died. New York Times, March 31, 1916, page 11.
  • Armour, Ella J. C. Estates Appraised. New York Times, Aug. 16, 1916.
  • Charles Winfield Armour. Necrology. Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, volume iv, 1919.
  • Armour, Chas. W. and Ella J.C. 1910 U.S. Census. Morris Township, N. J.
  • Charles Watson Armour (born June 10, 1857-died March 22, 1927)
  • C.W. Armour dies; Kansas City packer. New York Times March 23, 1927, p. 25.
  • Armour left $1,100,000. New York Times, March 31, 1927.
  • Charles W. Armour. www.findagrave.com
  • Armour, Rebecca C. Obituary. New York Times, October 18, 1929, page 23.
  • The Saga of the Armour Family in Kansas City, 1870-1900 by Edwin D. Shutt
  • Morristown’s Forgotten Past “The Gilded Age” by John W. Rae Errors on pages 30,31, 101,114,115 confusing these 2 Armours.
Arnold
  • Copy of Sept 1792 document regarding the debt of Ziba Arnold from the Local History Collection of the Morristown-Morris Twp. Library.
  • Arnold, Stephen see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Baker
  • The Baker Family of Morris County, Warren County, Sussex County and Newark, N.J. Prepared by Joseph W. Baker, 2011.
Ballew
  • The Ballew Family Journal. Issues: no.9, Spring 1989; no.10, Spring 1990; no. 11, Spring 1991; no. 13, Spring 1993.
Barnes
  • Helen Barnes Day, compiled by Robert A. Illig, Rock Ridge Lake, Denville, N. J., July 31, 1976. Contains brief biographical information on patriots of the American Revolution and the relationship they bear to current residents of Rock Ridge Lake. Names included: Major William Cornell, Private John Townsend, Patriot Nathan Hale, Colonel John
  • Tenbroeck, Colonel Stephen Hunt, Lieutenant Abraham Terhune, Sergeant Gad Talcott,
  • Corporal Luke Adams, Private Thomas Conklin, Jr. , Private Henry Dusenbery, Private Jacob Morris, Private John Stacy, John Carnan, Andrew Corsa, Private John Stewart, Private Ebenezer Phillips, Private Oliver Willard and Private Moses Foster.
  • Helen E. Barnes (1886-1983) obituary published in the Morris Gazette (Morris County Historical Society newsletter) October 1983.
Bates
  • Thomas Bates of Hanover, New Jersey: Setting the Record Straight. The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey (85:99-106, Sept. 2010) & (86:28-37, Jan. 2011).
Beach
  • Beach Family from Rockaway Records of Morris County, 1902.
  • Beach Glen Mine from Abandoned Iron Mines of Jefferson & Rockaway Townships, Morris County, N.J., 1992. Other information on the mine.
  • Beach, Clarence H., obituary, from the New York Times, Feb, 16, 1921, page 9. Beach name in William S. Stryker's Record of Officers and Men of N.J. in the Civil War, 1861-1865.
Berg
  • Augustus Berg. Slain man proves to be “racketeer”: identify body found at East Hanover as that of Augustus Berg, Union City Beer Runner, had been arrested nine times. Daily Record, February 25, 1932, page 1.
  • Augustus Berg. Held in Jersey slaying, two men seized in Paterson taken to Morristown.
  • New York Times, February 27, 1932, page 8.
  • Gustave P. Berg. . New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index.
  • Gustave Berg. 1900 US Census.
  • Gustav Berg. 1910 US Census.
  • August Berg. 1930 US Census.
  • Gustav Berg. US City Directories.
Berry
  • Berry Families of Morris County:  Nov. 2013. Contents: Freeholder list, 1752; Will Abstracts, 1790-; County Probate 1790-1899; Maps, 1852 and 1868; War Damage Claims; Supreme Ct Cases; Colonial Marriages; Census Records; Militia List &
  • Pequannock Town Book
  • Berry, David C. History of Morris County New Jersey, vol. 2, pages 177-178.
  • Newspaper articles:
  • Berry, Aaron Obituary from the Dover Index Jan. 1, 1897 page 4.
  • Berry, Milo H. who went south in 1845 from the Dover Daily Journal Sept. 11, 1895 pg.1
  • Berry, S. H. horse and carriage accident from the Dover Index Aug. 28, 1895 pg. 5
  • Berry, Titus Obituary from the Dover Daily Journal Aug.19, 1895 pg 1
  • Berry, Titus Obituary In Memoriam from the Dover Daily Journal Aug 21, 1895 pg.1
Blachly
  • The Blachly Family of Morris County, New Jersey: a narrative genealogy. With a summary of the socialist writings of Dr. Cornelius Camden Blachly (Blatchly). by Faith W. Eckler, 2012.
Blackwell
  • William B. Blackwell deceased: proprietor of Ravenswood Farm passed away yesterday at his home. Daily Record, Dec. 1, 1915, page 1.
  • Died, Blackwell. Daily Record, Dec. 2, 1915, page 6.
  • Wm. B. Blackwell dead: Union Club member who sued John Mayer, Jr., for $200,000.
  • New York Times, Dec. 1, 1915, page 13.
  • Died, Blackwell. New York Times, Dec. 3, 1915, page 11.
  • Mr. William Bayard Blackwell, grandson of the late Chief Justice Green, died at Ravenswood. New Jersey Law Journal, vol. 39.
  • Married. Bogert-Blackwell. New York Times, Jan. 25, 1902, page 9.
  • Says rich friend stole wife’s love: W. B. Blackwell, Union Club member sues John Mayer Jr., for $200,000. New York Times, Nov. 17, 1914, page 7.
  • Mrs. Blackwell in Idaho. New York Times, April 5, 1915, page 6.
  • Real estate news: Ravenswood Farm sold. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sept. 15, 1928, pg. 15. Blackwell. Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley.
Blowers, Robert

see NJ Manuscripts File

  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Bockoven
  • Bockoven Genealogy, from the collection of Mrs. Raymond Vanderhoff, Bernardsville, N. J. for the use of the Basking Ridge chapter of the D.A.R., undated 113 page manuscript.
  • Jacob Bockoven Family in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, January 1980, vol.55, no. 1, pp.39-40.
  • Bockoven Genealogy, 1763-1846. Morris Area Genealogy Society Newsletter, vol.29, no.4, Dec. 2016, page 8.
Boudinot
  • Inventory of widow of Thomas Boudinot, Oct. 13, 1845
  • Boudinot v. Winds (source?)
  • Boudinot v. Leonard (source?)
Bowne
  • William Bowne and his descendants. The Jerseyman, February and May, 1901.
Brittin
  • Original deed dated March 7, 1904, between Alexander and Ella S. Reed (wife), Helen L. Reed (widow) and Ella C. Brittin, Madison, N. J.  Includes hand drawn survey of the house lot of Ella C. Brittin on Green Village Road.
Brown
  • Ancestry chart of Robert Douglas Brown of Cheyenne, Wyoming accompanied by a letter from Mrs. Robert D. Brown ( April 21, 1983) who visited the Morris County Library to research this chart.
  • Ghost whisperings (Tranquility Farm, Peter Brown’s Tavern, Hardin family in Chester, N. J.) Black River Journal, Late Summer 2016, pages 54-57.
Brown, Ezra

see NJ Manuscripts File

  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Budd
  • Budd family in New Jersey from History of Medicine in New Jersey, and of its Medical Men, from the settlement of the Province to A.D. 1800, by Stephen Wickes, 1879, pages 171-182.
  •  Letter from the Budd Family Association dated January 1983 with an errata sheet for the publication The Budd Family 1981(owned at MCL titled Three Centuries of Budds in America).
  • Photocopies of various documents concerning the Budd family including “An Act to divorce Stephen Budd from his wife Susan Elizabeth Budd, Feb. 23, 1843”.
  • John Budd of Rye, New York, “the colonizer” of Black River and John Budd from Philadelphia called “John of Whippany”. There two Johns had a common ancestor.
  • Chester, New Jersey: a scrapbook of history 1713-1971, page 13.
  • Budd. Early Germans of New Jersey. pages 274-277.
  • For one family, past is very much alive. Daily Record, September 25, 1988, p.A1.
Burnet
  • Matthias Burnet Sr. (d. Oct. 17, 1783), paper completed as a class assignment by Julie P.
  • Jacobus in November, 1985.
  • Burnet, Ichabod, marriage form the Morristown Palladium, 1810
  • Burnet Homestead 100 Rosedale Ave. from the Madison Senior Services Newsletter, September 2019.
Camron, Alexander

see NJ Mauscripts File

  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Canfield
  • Will of Benjamin O. Canfield of Morristown, copy dated 1884.
  • Canfield & Losey (dba Canfield & Co) & bibliography of articles from Palladium of Liberty
  • Canfield, Eunice, obituary from the Morristown Palladium, 1810
Carhart
  • A handwritten genealogy copied from a Bible that may have belonged to John M. Carhart of Newark, N. J. Copied by George H. Coulthand, historian, First Memorial Presbyterian Church, Dover, NJ in 1974.
Carmichael
  • Letter about  Archibald Carmichael who lived in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland and left Scotland  to fight in the US Civil War. Letter dated April 25, 1987.
Cary
  • Henry Cary’s Book, a copy published in the Morris Area Genealogy Society Newsletter, vol. 5, no. 4, December 1992. Lists birth, marriage and death dates for the early settlers of Mendham and the families that migrated from Mendham to Pennsylvania.
Chamberlain
  • Handwritten notes on the Chamberlain family dated 1975.
  • Tombstone records of the Headley family burying ground, Weldon Road, Jefferson, NJ with the family names Allen, Allison, Black, Castmore and Chamberlain copied from
  • Tombstone Inscriptions and Records Church Family and Private Cemeteries in Jefferson Twp, Morris County NJ (Glass Case HR929.374974 Bro)
Chapman
  • See also Towe
  • Original bond and mortgage by John and Emma Chapman to James R. Voorhees, dated January 30, 1896, for property in Willow Street, Morristown, N. J.
Charlton, Charles

see NJ Manuscripts File

  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Applications
Clark
  • Family history of the Henry Clark family of Morristown, N. J., compiled by Mary Naomi Clark Martin. Undated manuscript.
  • A Record of the Lands and Past Descendants of Henry and Anne Clark, 1909. Abraham Clark published in Stories of New Jersey, New Jersey Writers’ Project, Work Projects Administration, 1941-2.
Cobb
  • The Cobb Family (principally from Crayon’s Rockaway Records) by unknown author dated 9/10/59, revised 12/25/6?
  • Note: Morris County Library owns Rockaway Records of Morris County, N. J. by J.
  • Percy Crayon with an entry on The Cobb Family on Pages 276-280.
  • Cobb, Andrew Lemuel, obituary in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, New Series, v. VII, n. 4. pages 316-7.
Cobb, Thomas

see NJ Manuscripts File

  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Cockrem, Daniel

see NJ Manuscripts File

  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Coe
  • The Coe Family in Randolph Twp. by unknown author who lists his source as Robert Coe, Puritan: His Ancestors and Descendants, 1340-1910.
  • The Coe Family. Handwritten family tree by unknown author.
  • Military records (Revolutionary War) for Benjamin, Ebenezer, Jared and  Peter Coe.
  • Coe family & Dickerson family (as it relates to Coe) from Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey and Constitution and Government of the Province and State of New Jersey.
  • Letters concerning the Coe family from unknown author in Los Angeles, California dated June 28, 1958.
  • Worksheet of The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolutions about the Coe family.
  • Pension applications for Dickerson.
  • Coe Family Bible Records from unknown source.
Colfax, Robert

see NJ Manuscripts

  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Condit
  • Jemima Condict – a Colonial Dame published in The Crossroads,  by The New Jersey
  • Historical Society, vol. XIV, no. 2, November, 1976. Jemima Condict was born August 24, 1755, the third of Daniel and Ruth Condit’s eight children. Throughout her life Jemima spelled her last name Condict while her parents preferred Condit.
  • Birth and Death Records (Condit Family) Morris County, N. J. 1740-1964
  • The Condit Family copied from Biographical and Genealogical History, pp.739-741.
Cooke
  • Hester Mahieu Cooke: the French flower that bloomed at Plymouth by Florence Roe Wiggins published in the Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, pp. 120-121, 168, undated.
  • Jane Peer and John Cook, both of Pequannock, married First Presbyterian Church of Morristown, October 4, 1772. “The Record” church magazine, v.1, no. 3, Mar. 1980.
Cooper (missing)

see also Seward

  • Original letter dated May 7, 1888, Flanders, N. J., regarding Cooper property in Morris County, N. J. (missing)
  • Hand drawn survey of Slaght farm "Surveyed Oct. 1888  to obtain correct lines", William S. Cory. Return address on envelope: W.H. Seward, 103 Cedar St., N.Y. (missing)
Coursen
  • Spotlight on history: Lt. Samuel S. Coursen, Madison’s Medal of Honor Recipient.
  • Madison Historical Society Newsletter, February 2019.
  • Officer wins top medal. New York Times, June 16, 1951, page 2.
  • Samuel Streit Coursen. www.findagrave.com
  • W. Melville Course is dead; partner in Haskins & Sells, 70. New York Times, February 5, 1961, page 80.
  • Wallace M. Coursen (and family). Madison, NJ. 1940 Census.
Crane
  • see also Woodruff
  • The Crane Family land conveyances by dates 1758-1950’s by unknown author dated 9/30/59.
  • Benjamin Crane Homestead Farm from Boonton's First Woman Physician by Alex  Fowler.
  • The Ancestry and Descendants of Daniel Prince Crane of New Jersey. 8 page sample and index of this CD-ROM available for free download at: http://www.condortales.com/bookpages/index.html
  • Abstracts of Partitions and Divisions of Morris County Estates filed at Morristown, NJ 1785-1907. Crane, page 302, index.
  • Wellie Silverthorn Crane. Certificate of Death, District of Columbia, Oct. 25, 1917.
Crane, Jonathan
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Cresson
  • Pierre Cresson: the Huguenot of Staten Island, Pennsylvania and New Jersey Progeny including De La Plaine and Demarest lines. Compiled by Elmer Garfield Van Name, Gloucester County Historical Society, Woodbury, N. J., 1968.
Cross
  • Letter and diagram of Bearfort (Cross Castle) by Mrs. Delanoy, a grand-daughter of Richard James Cross.  Photocopy has cut off the date of the letter.
Current
  • Family of Matthew Current who married Jane Wilson Call, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Compiled by Martha Belle Hall, Myrtle Rion and William R. McCann, May 8, 1955.
Cutler
  • Historical Review of Persons connected with the Cutler Homestead. One typewritten sheet covering 1782-1854. No information about the source of this page.  This family tree has iron roots in Morris. Daily Record, July 3, 1983.
Darcy
  • John S. Darcy, born Hanover Township, Morris County, N. J. February 24th, 1788 and died in Newark October 22, 1863. The History of Newark, N. J. pp.294-295. Darcy, John Stevens, 1788-1863. A New Jersey Biographical Index, p. 197 Death of Gen. Darcy. New York Times, Oct 23, 1863, p.1.
  • Famous New Jersey Mason John S. Darcy. www.mastermason.com
  • The Newark Overland Company by Philip C. Marshall. Proceeding of the New Jersey Historical Society. July 1952, pp. 173-187.
Davis, Thomas
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Day, Moses
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Deats
  • Hiram Edmund Deats (1870-1963): a link to the past. Hunterdon Historical Newsletter, vol. 22, no.1,Winter 1986, pages 473-486.
DeCamp
  • DeCamp Genealogy. Laurent De Camp, of New Utrecht, N. Y., 1664 and his
  • Descendants. Compiled by George Austin Morrison. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell’s Sons, 1900.
  • One Branch of the DeCamp family in America: the descendants of Edward DeCamp who was descended from Laurens Janssen DeCamp of New Utrecht. Compiled by Catherine Crook de Camp, no date.
  • DeCamp: Chillon Ford son of Joseph DeCamp.
Decker
  • The Decker Family 1801-1930’s., Sketch of dower of Sarah Decker from the Surrogates Office, Morristown dated 6/9/59.
DeMott
  • Original of Assignment of Mortgage between Julia K. DeMott. Executrix of Frederick A. DeMott  dated June 30, 1881.
Dewall, Thomas
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Dickerson
  • The Dickerson Family from Rockaway Records of Morris County, N. J. Families,by J. Percy Crayon.
  • Dickerson & Dickinson descendants of Philemon Dickerson by Wesley L. Baker, 1978. Mourning the loss of an institution: when the Dickersons’ grocery store closed for the last time, the community lost a piece of itself. Star Ledger, October 17, 2018, page A17.
Dixon
  • The Dixon Family: conveyances of land, Rockaway Valley Cemetery dates, Crayon’s
  • Rockaway Records, Morristown County Clerk’s Office Marriage Records, Surrogate’s Office, Visit with Mr. Homer Dixon at his home (1960?), Rockaway Valley ChurchOrganization.
  • The Dixon Family, copied by H.W. D. from original made by Laura Freeman and in possession of Noble Van Ness, dated August 17, 1926.
  • Notes and Questions by C. G. Dixon dated 12/10/1960
Doland
  • see Walton
  • Peter Doland, Revolutionary War soldier, buried at Walton Family Burial Ground
Donalson, James
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications.
Douglas, Simon
  • History of freed slave offers lessons for today and tomorrow. Star Ledger, March 6, 2018, page 14.
  • Honoring Douglas, a New Jersey iconic citizen. The Record (Bergen) Feb. 11, 2018, page 3.
  • The legend of Simon Douglas, The Record (Bergen) Feb 8, 2018, page A7.
  • Ex-slave loses home but he can live there. New York Times, Apr. 20, 1949, page 19.
  • Fund to save ex-slave’s home. New York Times, May 7, 1949 page. 19.
  • Former slave dies at 107. New York Times, March 9, 1950, page 29.
  • 1930 U.S. Census. Simon Douglas, Fairview, N.J. Ancestry.
  • 1940 U.S. Census.  Simon Douglas, Fairview, N. J. Ancestry.
  • Simon Douglass: birth, death, burial with articles about his life. www.findagrave.com Hoar, Jay. Selected bibliography and brief biography. Maine State Library, www.maine.gov/msl
Doyle, Henry
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Drake, Cornelius Drake, Nicholas
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Duane
  • Relatives of Frank Dwan (Duane) who perished on the Titanic.
  • Obituaries, U.S. Census records, World War I draft cards, Morris County Surrogate’s probate file records of Dwan (Duane) descendants in the U.S.
Earls (Earl)
  • The Earls Family, early deeds, 1789-1887. Includes one land survey.
Ebeling
  • Morris County Historic Sites Survey Denville Township: 565 Openaki Rd purchased by Ebeling in 1912
  • Denville’s Union Hill (Images of America) portrait and photo of home. page 62 Dogs against Darkness: the story of the Seeing Eye. Ebeling on pages 102-3 & 116-7.
  • Today’s Animal Health (July/August 1980) Ebeling with photo. 1930 US Census for Willi H. Ebeling
  • 1942 Draft Registration for Willi Henry Ebeling
  • Morris County Surrogate Court records for Ebeling.
  • Willi Ebeling, 79, of the Seeing Eye. Obituary: New York Times, 12/13/1961, pg.43. Willi H. Ebeling of Denville, official of Seeing Eye, Inc. Obituary: Daily Record, 12/13/1961, page 2.
Eicher
  • Eicher, Rudolph & Agnes, obituaries:
  • Randolph Tp. Crash Victims Buried Here, Daily Record (Morristown) April 30, 1958.
  • Jersey Couple Killed in Ohio, Star Ledger (Newark), April 28, 1958, p.4.
  • Various records: World War I  & II draft registration, occupation as an artist and samples of his work, death records Mercy Medical Center, Springfield, Ohio
Ely
  • Ely Family Newsletter Available (Ely Heritage). Morris Gazette, October 1984.
Emmell
  • Re-dedication of Emmell Heywood’s grave. .Madison Historical Society Newsletter September 2018, p. 2.
  • The Civil War Journal of Private Heyward Emmell (catalog record) book owned at the Morris County Library.
  • Emmel, Hayward C. Civil War Veteran Grave Sites. Gone to Wear the Victor’s Crown:
  • Morris County, New Jersey and the Civil War, page 197.
  • Emmell, Hayward G. Soldier Details from The National Park Service.
Emmell, George
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Epstein
  • M. Epstein, who founded local store, is dead Daily Record December 29, 1943.
  • Morris Epstein dry goods (map) from 1918 Sanborn, Morristown, N. J.
  • Morris County Surrogate for the name Epstein
  • Tradename filing for the name Epstein Maurice N at the County of Morris 4/30/1917 for "The Fair". Picture of "The Fair" which preceded Epstein's Department Store.
  • Listing of Epstein Morris in the Morristown Business Directory 1918
  • Epstein, Maurice: World War I and World War II draft registrations
  • Census Records
  • Index of articles from The Daily Record on Epstein's from 1992 to1998
Esler, Coonrod
  • see NJ Manuscripts File Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Applications
Este
  • Biographical sketch of Louisa Miller Este published in 1803 in the Baltimore Sun.
  • Judge David Kirkpatrick Este was born in Morristown, N. J., in 1785. Kirkpatrick and Miller families also included.
Farrand
  • The Farrand Family 1774-1846. 
  • Note: 1846 Henry D. Farrand served as sheriff, Morris County.
  • Farrand, Bethuel in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, v. VII, New Series, 1923  pages 33-34.
Finley, William
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Fisher
  • The Fisher Family of Amwell, Hunterdon County, N. J. Ringos: a monthly magazine devoted to the history of Ringos, vol. 1, no. 1, April, 1889, pages 9-13.
Force, Joseph
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Ford
  • The Remarkable Life and Illustrious Family of Grace Kitchel Ford, 1740-1818. By Donald Kiddoo, 1989.
  • The family plot of James Ford, tombstones in the Orchard Street Cemetery, Dover, N.J. Genealogical history of the Ford Family of Morris County from 1621 to the present date 258 years. Jerseyman, 1878-1879 (?).
  • Discovering Major Joseph Morris and the Fords of Morristown by Marco Grassi.
  • Journal of the Society of the Cincinnati, Fall 2013, v.50, no. 1.
  • Samuel Ford-Baldwin’s Adventures in Virginia. Presentation by the Morris County Historical Society at the First Presbyterian Church, Whippany, Nov. 13, 1979.
Fox
  • The Fox Family of the Ohio Valley. Compiled by Neal I. Fox
  • Fox/Fuchs from Dulaney, Furlong and Kindred Families, pages 187-188, 196-201,209210.
  • Map showing Fox Hill, New Jersey.
  • Fox. Early Germans of New Jersey. Pages 376-377.
  • Fox, Charles J. History of Morris County, N.J, v. 2, pages 338-340.
Francisco (Sisco, Cisco)
  • Francisco Researcher: newsletters of the Francisco/ Cisco/ Sisco family. Includes issues from July 1986 to November 1988.
  • Family gathers to trace roots (Siscos and Franciscos). Daily Record, September 6, 1987, page C10.
  • Record of Jacob Sisco : The Condict Revolutionary Record Abstracts in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, New Series, vol VII, 1922, pp. 29-30.
  • The Sisco Kids in New Jersey in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, vol, 50, 1975, p.144.
  • Solomon Sisco, Morris County Pension Applications, The Genealogical Magazine of
  • New Jersey, vol. XXV, number 1, Jan. 1950 p.87
  • Cornelius Jacobus’ consent to marry Sarah Francisco. May27th, 1801, Morristown, N. J. The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey (69:47, January 1994)
Frelinghuysen
  • Frelinghuysen Genealogy
  • Photocopy of a letter dated April 24, 1952 from Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. to Carl B. Scherzer  congratulating him on his re-election as Chairman of the Morristown Municipal Republican Committee.
  • Frelinghuysen. Early Germans of New Jersey. Pages 378-385.
Gard (Guard , Le Garde)
  • Record of Daniel Guard in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, vol. VIII, 1923 New Series page 33.
  • Daniel Guard, Morris County Pension Applications, The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey vol. 25, no.3, p.69.
  • Daniel Gard: a wounded warrior's story from the Revolutionary War printed from: http://kithandkinchroncicles.blogspot.com
  • Gard, Gershom in Men from Morris County NJ who served in the American Revolution Gard, Gershom in Official Register of the Officers and Men of NJ in the Revolutionary War
  • Gard: Guard in the DAR Patriot Index, vol II, p.1025
  • The Gard Family, The Huntington Family  in Rockaway Records of Morris County
  • Gard, Gershom from http://www.findagrave.com
  • Gard, John (same as above for Gard, Gershom)
  • Bill of Mortality: Register of all the deaths whish have occurred in the Presbyterian and
  • Baptist Congregations of Morristown, New Jersey (1768-1806).NJ929.5Che
  •  1771: Daniel Gard, 1782: Gershom Gard,1787: Capt. Daniel Gard, 1801:Charity Gard (widow of Capt. Daniel Gard), 1804: Keziah,( wife of Joseph Gard)
Genung, Jacob
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Gladson, William
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Green
  • Hetty Green and her daughter Sylvia Green. Various articles on Sylvia’s marriage in Morristown, N.J., and later Green obituaries. Includes maps of Morristown (1853?) from unknown sources.
Halsey
  • Family of Edmund D. Halsey from 1860, 1870, 1880 U.S. Census
  • Obituary of Edmund Drake Halsey from the Morris County Journal Oct. 22, 1896 and the Dover Index Oct. 23, 1896 and the Iron Era, Oct. 23, 1896 and the New York Times, Oct. 18, 1896.
  • Halsey (child), death from the Morristown Palladium (1810)
  • Halsey, Charles Day (1865-1923) obituary in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, New Series, v. VIII, n. 3, July 1923, page 321-322.
Hamilton, William
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Hathaway, Theophilus
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Haynes /Haines
  • Haynes Eagle, number 4, volume 14, November 1976. The Haynes Eagle is a genealogical research bulletin published for members of the Haynes Surname Association.
Henderson
  • Data collected from old Bibles, death certificates, library research on the Henderson family and Peter D. Henderson of Marcella (Rockaway Township), Morris County, New Jersey. Donated by George H. Coulthard, Dover, N.J. September 1974.
Hennessy
  • Jack Hennessy Sr., Industrialist, dies.  New York Times Mar 7, 1970.
  • Picture of Frank Lloyd Wright home designed for Hennessy at Smoke Rise, Kinnelon, N.J. with tax map location and copy of deeds.
Hicks, Samuel
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Hiler 
  • Brief history and family tree drawings 1700’s-1800’s.
Hill (Kinney)
  • Marriage, birth, and death records of the Hill/Kinney family of Mendham Township, Morris County, New Jersey, 1826-1906, copied from family Bible records.
  • Record of Capt. Thomas Hill in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, July 1922, pages 230-231.
Hoagland
  • Hoaglands of Rockaway, NJ. Contains: 1853 map, census records 1860-1910, WWI & WWII draft cards and obituaries.
  • Hoagland Family Burying Ground in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, v. 21, no.1, January 1946.
  • Hoagland, Martha D. obituary in the Dover Index January 8, 1897, page 5. Union Foundry (dba M. Hoagland & Sons) and its owner Mahlon Hoagland: maps, census, obituaries and company information.
  • Rockaway rolling mill destroyed by fire (Thomas H. Hoagland, owner) Dover Index, February 22, 1907, page 1.

Hobbs

  • Family holds a special place in town’s history (Bridgewater) Star Ledger, Aug. 21, 2019 p.1,4.
  • Resolution recognizing the historic contribution of the Hobbs family to Bridgewater Township and designating the neighborhood known as “Hobbstown”. Minutes of the Bridgewater Township Council August 20, 2018.
  • Hobbstown: a forgotten legacy of a unique African-American Community (book owned at the Bernard Twp Library)
  • “Hobbstown” – Official name, sign installation ceremony. https://patch.com/newjersey/bridgewater.
Holloway
  • Family history of Malachi Holloway, born in Massachusetts about 1680, settled in Mendham, N. J., where he died around 1762. Compiled by Everett H. Pendleton, South Orange, N. J. (6 pages) undated.
Hopler
  • The Hopler family  1749-1839. Will of Conrad Hopler, proved May 3, 1816 from General Index of Wills, Surrogate’s Office, Morristown. Family tree diagram.
Hopping
  • Hopping, Moses and wife Amy (sheriff's writ)
  • NJ Census 1643-1890 for Moses Hopping
  • Early Forges and Furnaces of NJ p. 265 forge of Moses Hopping
  • Some Early Records of Morris County p.208 Index Hopping name
  • List of Freeholds of Morris County, 1752 Mathias Hoping A thousand years of the Hopping/Hopping Surname Books owned at Morristown Public Library:
  • History of the Hopping family in England and genealogy of the John Hopping family in America
  • Hopping family papers of Hanover 1820-1941 Microfilm from Family Search Library:
  • The descendants of David C. Hopping who lived about 1735? to 1797?
Howell
  • Howell Genealogy (23 page booklet) no author, undated.
  • Howell Family Information (1 page) compiled by J. Gordon Meier, 1983.
  • The Edward Howell Family Association Newsletter, vol.1, no.1, January, 1979. The Howell Homestead of Troy Hills, by Catherine S. Howell published in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, vol.VI, No.3, July 1921.
Hoyt
  • Birth, Marriage and Death Records: Broome and Onondaga Counties New York and
  • Stamford Connecticut, 1791-1903. Records reproduced from Bible records compiled by Helen Pauline Carrier Roach, Dover, N. J. 1973. (3 pages)
Hunt, Josiah
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Hurd, David
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Hutchinson
  • The Hutchinson Family, being in general a history of Jonathan and Rachel Hutchinson and their descendants; but deals more particularly with the descendants of their son, James and Sarah Hutchinson, his wife. By Joseph H. West, Trenton, 1885 (23 pages)
Jackson
  • Timeline for Colonel Joseph Jackson (1774-1855)
  • Colonel Joseph Jackson of the Jackson family of Rockaway, NJ, bibliography of sources and photocopies from those sources. Presentation at the Morris County Library on 6/22/2017.
Jones
  • Ancestors-Descendants John I. Jones who married Mary Ellen Swartzwelder (a McCann) Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky.Family of Samuel Swartzwelder who married Cynthia Rebecca McCann. May 1956.
Jones, Stephen
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Jorgensen
  • Jorgensen family in Morris county including probated estates and obituaries of Karen Jorgensen, Rasmus C. Jorgensen, Henry Jorgensen and Anna Salkind (sister-in-law of Hannah Jorgensen).
Keand
  • Some descendants of John Keand of Whithorn, Scotland many of who lived and died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky and were known as McCanns. May 8, 1953.
  • With collateral lineages of: McNitt (McNauchtans), Penn, Sunderland, and Wrights.
Keichline, Kichline
  • Forgotten Civil War vet to be honored in spring. Star Ledger, Feb. 1, 2018, p. 3. Aaron Kichline. Easton Express obituary, Dec. 27, 1921, p.4. and Easton Express funeral notice, Dec. 30, 1921, pg 8. From findagrave.com
  • Aaron Keichline. Soldier and regiment details from the National Park Service’s Civil War Soldier database.
Kelly, Jared
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Kemble
  • Letter from Kemble Stout, Kemble Family Historian, Sept.30, 1983, with sources for Kemble family history.
  • Peter Kemble House from In Lights and Shadows: Morristown in three centuries, by Cam Cavanaugh, 1986.
  • Historic Estate in New Ownership: Princess Farid gets Morristown Place dating back to Revolutionary Days (part of the home for many years of Peter Kemble) from the New York Times, May 12, 1940.
  • Historic Kemble Graves May Fall to Progress from the Daily Record (Morristown) March 26, 1964.
  • Glyntwood: the Historic Kemble Manor House from Morristown Topics,  November 3, 1927.
  • Morris County’s 1770 Industrial Complex by Arthur Mierisch from
  • Gardenstatelegacy.com issue 5, September 2009. Peter  Kemble’s Manor House. Tour of the Historic Houses along Mt. Kemble Avenue with house number and year of construction.
Kernine, Eder
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Kichline
  • see Keichline, Kichline
Kieburtz
  • History of the Kieburtz/ Kyburz Family by R. Bruce Kieburtz published in the SwissAmerican Historical Society Review, March 1996.
  • Kieburtz, Alvena B. obituary , May 2014.
Kinney (see also Hill) 
  • House of Warren Kinney, New Vernon, NJ  The American Architect, May 5, 1928.
  • Morris Manors (estate of Warren Kinney)  New York Times Mar. 9, 1986, pg.R1
  • Warren Kinney (death notice)  New York Times, Feb. 20, 1975, pg.36
  • Genevieve Amy Kinney (death notice) New York Times, April 3, 1970, pg.37
  • Miss Genevieve Amy Weds (to Warren Kinney) New York Times, Apr.25, 1912
  • Kinney Garden (Lee's Hill Farm) Garden Club of American Collection
  • Kinnelon to Mark 50th Anniversary New York Times Oct. 8, 1972, pg110
  • Morris Kinney (obituary) New York Times Oct. 9, 1945, pg.21
  • Fourteen Peter Kinneys in Early New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey (84:99-112, Sept 2009) & (84:35-48, Jan. 2010)
Kinney, John M.
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications.
Kitchell
  • Photocopy of a letter dated May 23, 1892 written to the Newark Public Library by Ann Eliza Kitchell, author of Around the Block. This book is owned in the NJ history glass case. ( book  is  missing)
  • Ann Eliza Kitchell, death notice Brooklyn Daily Eagle Oct. 13, 1905. page 22.
  • Obituary (with photo) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Oct. 16, 1905, page 27.
  • Certified copy of a Deed from Abraham Kitchell Esq., agent to John Dennis. Other names mentioned: Budd family. (missing)
  • Kitchell, William (b. April 21, 1827- d. Dec 29,1861), includes 1850, 1860 census records, New York Daily Times: June 13,1854 "appointment of Superintendent of the
  • Geological Survey", New York Times: March 9, 1857 "Geological Survey of New Jersey
  • Suspended", Laws of NJ " Act relative to the Geological Survey of this State", New
  • Jersey State Archives Collection Guide, Morris County, NJ Surrogate Court: "Kitchell, William", small color copy of 1869 Kitchell wall map owned at Chester Library (file compiled by Sara Weissman, March 2014)
  • Kitchel, David and Lydia in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, v.VIII, n.3, New Series, July 1923, page 312.
  • Kitchell family records. Morris Area Genealogy Society Newsletter, March 2015, pages 4-6.
Lacey, Samuel
  • see NJ Manuscripts
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Larison/ Larasen
  • Ancestors of William Larasen of Larison’s Turkey Farm.
  • Chester, New Jersey: a scrapbook of history 1713-1971.  Page 13
LaRue
  • The LaRues in America: descendents of Henri Belmont LaRoux
Leaming
  • A History of the Leaming Family and the Leaming House by George G Loper. Published in South Jersey Magazine Fall 1982.
LeFever
  • Obituary of William Bonner Le Fevre. Published in The Iron Era, Saturday, July 2, 1881.
Leonard
  • Leonard family of Mendham from 1748.
Leonard, Samuel
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Lewis
  • The Lewisis of Coombs Hollow (Mendham/Randolph Twp., N.J.) by Roberta Schwartz and Willam Lewis Sagurton, undated.
  • Genealogies of the Lewis Family compiled through May 31, 1984 by Ralph Kenneth  Lewis.
Lewis, John
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Lindsley, Joseph
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Lock, John
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Applications
Loree
  • Lamentable Occurrences: Stephen Loree near Mendham whilst in a temporary derangement of mind, hung himself and was not discovered until some time later.
  • Palladium of Liberty, March 22, 1818
  • Major Lewis Loree...sons David, Lewis Mills, Stephen and Aaron from History of Morris County, p. 244
  • Job Love (Loree) in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, vol. VII, 1922, New Series, p.230-231. with corrections on pp. 333-334
Lounsbury
  • Miss Caroline Lounsbury passed away yesterday at her home. Well known as librarian, for 26 years in charge. Daily Record, Dec. 7, 1915, page 1.
  • A pride of Morristown. New York Times, Sept. 18, 1897, page SRB3 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Lounsbury family, Elm Street, Morristown, NJ.
Lovell
  • Article on The Lovell Papers published in the October 1983 issue of Morris Gazette – Morris County Historical Society. 
Low
  • Another Low Family of New York and New Jersey
  • The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, October 1988. Another Low Family of New York and New Jersey (continued)
  • The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, January 1989
Lozaw (Lowsau, Lowsaw)
  • The Lozaw family 1785-1868.
Luce/Tyng
  • Publisher Henry Luce purchased a Chester Twp. farm and built a country home there named Lu Shan in 1933. File includes documents about that purchase and census records for the family.
Ludlow
  • William Orr Ludlow, Madison architect, obituaries, magazine article, probated estate.
Lyon (Lyons)
  • Lyon families of Parsippany, Rockaway, Lyonsville and Stockholm. Early deeds 17861913. Wills of Samuel and James Lyon, Morristown marriages. Monuments at Rockaway Cemetery. Family tree diagram of Eliphalet and James Lyon.
  • Record of Joseph Lyon in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, vol. VII, 1922 p.30.
Lyon, Jonas
  • see NJ Manuscripts
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Mackenzie
  • Harriet D.S. Mackenzie. Obituary. The Jerseyman, July 20, 1906, page 3
  • Harriet Duer Slidell Mackenzie. Obituary Notes. New York Times, July 15, 1906, page 9.  Alexander Slidell Mackenzie. (1803-1848) American National Biography.
Marsh
  • Marsh Family Bulletin. January 1955. Compiled and edited by Warren L. Marsh, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Mascho/Masco
  • Genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley, N. J. by John Littell , pages 276-7, John Mascho.
  • Poll List – May 1776 for delegates from Morris County to New Jersey's first Constitutional Convention
  • Historic Morristown, New Jersey: the story of its first century, pages 192-5, "Names of the freeholders". 
  • The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, pages 36-7, Records of the New Providence Presbyterian Church.
  • New Jersey Colonial Documents, page 338, "1779, April 6. Mascho, John of Morris Co.: will of."
McCann
  • see Jones, Keand
McConnell
  • Lineage Profiles, edited by Norma Valleau. Features information on Mathew Brezerly McConnell, born 1813 in NY and died in Michigan in 1896.
McKean, William
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
McLane
  • The name as it appears in Rowan County North Carolina Deeds, 1779 and 1774 regarding sons of Andrew Mc Lane, formerly of Morris County, East Jersey.
Mase, Samuel
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Merritt
  • DAR adds Samuel Merritt of Morris County to List of American Revolutionary War Patriots from Morris Area Genealogy Society Newsletter, Sept. 2014. 
Merry
  • John Merry. Samuel Merry. The Story of Hanover, New Jersey.
  • Samuel Merry. Men from Morris County New Jersey who Served in the American Revolution.
  • Samuel Merry. Find-A-Grave. First Presbyterian Church of Hanover Cemetery.
  • Merry, Merrey, Marry. Some Early Records of Morris County, New Jersey 1740-1799.
Miller
  • Miller family beginning with Johannes Miller born in 1700.
Mills, Cornelius
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Mills, Edward
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Moris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Mitchell, Thomas
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Mitros
  • David Frank Mitros (1953-2017) www.findagrave.com obituary
  • David F. Mitros, former archivist for the Heritage Commission. In memoriam. The Heritage Review: Newsletter of the Morris County Heritage Commission, Spring 2017. Edward J. Mitros (1921-2010) Obituary. Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. August 2, 2010, page A. 14.
  • Emma Jean Mitros (1924-2017) Obituary. Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. January 23, 2017, page A11.
Morris
  • The Morris family male line from Origin and establishment of the Morris family in the society and politics of New York and New Jersey, 1630-1749, by John Robert Strassburger, 1976.
  • Discovering Major James Morris and the Fords of Morristown by Marco Grassi, Journal of the Society of the Cincinnati, Fall2013, Volume 50, no.1
Muchmore
  • Family Descendancy Charts, 1995, by the Muchmore Family Association.
  • 3 centuries of Muchmores: new generation gathers for family reunion in Morristown.
  • Star Ledger July 27, 1995
  • Muchmore Family Association Newsletter September 1995.
  • Reunion Packet, July 13-16, 1995 Morristown, N. J.
Munn
  • Chatham’s first movie house likely to rise on site of colonial home of Dr. Jephtha Munn.
  • The Sunday Call, Newark N. J., September 1, 1935.
  • Jepthah B. Munn. Birth:29 Dec 1780, Death: 22 June 1863 Findagrave.com Munn, Jephtah B.in New Jersey Biographical Index, page 548.
  • Jepthah B. Munn. History of Madison Lodge No. 93, 1934, pages 7-15.
  • Jepthah B. Munn. History of Freemasonry in New Jersey. pages, 13,86. Jeptha B. Munn. Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey Jeptha, December 1780. The Baldwin Genealogy, from 1500 to 1881.
  • Dr. Jeptha B. Munn. The healing art. 1966. Page 59
Munson, Uzal
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Murphy
  • see Duane
Nafie, Garrit
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Noe
  • Copy of epitaphs on tombstones in the Presbyterian churchyard, New Providence, N. J. Note: Noe  Avenue, Chatham Township was named for Louis Mulford (Mumford?) Noe Brief lineage of Noe (Nuee) family from 1663 to 1909.
  • Lewis Noe (Nowe) Morris County Pension Applications of Revolutionary War Veterans, The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey Vol. XXIII, no. 2, April 1948, pp.26-28.
Nowe, James Nowe (Noe), Lewis
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Ochs
  • Nettie Ochs Cider Mill, Livingston, N. J. (brochure from the company)
  • Nettie Ochs. 1940 US Census
  • Nettie Ochs. The History of Apple Jack. Page 136
  • The Squeeze is on at Old Cider Mill. Star Ledger, October 24, 1990.
  • Cider Mill Keeps Doing it the Old-Fashioned Way. Star Ledger, December 22, 1999.
  • Robert W. Ochs, a presser of cider. Star Ledger, March 26, 2005.
  • Ochs Cider Mill….closed in 2005. West Essex Tribune, August 7, 2014.
  • Evelyn Rahn Ochs. Star Ledger, March 25, 2012
  • An Apple a Day. Matter Magazine
  • Harrison Cider Apple. (found at Nettie Ochs Cider Mill) Wikipedia
Ocoboc
  • Ocoboc family from 1810-1885 dated 11/2/1959 from unknown source.
Ogden
  • Descendants of Rebecca Ogden, 1729-1806 and Caleb Halstead,1721-1784 The Ogdens of South Jersey: The Descendants of John Ogden of Fairfield, Conn. and New Fairfield, N. J.1673-1745. Published in Morristown, N. J., April 19, 1894. State of New Jersey vs. David Ogden, June 1778.
O'Neil, Con.
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Ostrander
  • Origins of the Ostrander family in America published by the Ostrander Family Association, undated.
Palmer
  • Pedigree Chart with additional 12 pages of Palmer genealogy
Parker
  • Parker, Amariah from 1700’s
Parsell, Swain
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Paynter
  • Birth, Death and Marriage Records: Bordentown, N. J. 1817-1903. Copied from a Bible Record by Mrs. Roach and presented to Morristown chapter of the New Jersey Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1976.
Peer (Peir, Pere, Pier, Peers, Spier)
  • Ancestry databases records.
  • Some Early Records of Morris County, New Jersey 1740-1799. Index page for Peer. Rockaway Records of Morris County NJ Families. Rockaway Church Parishioners for the name Peer, pages 66 and 69.
  • Genealogies of New Jersey Families. The Early Spier Family (Pier) pages 801 +.
  • New Jersey County Marriages, 1682-1956. John Peer, Pequannock, 1815.
  • Early Bergen County Families. Pier. http://njgsbc.org/files/BCFamilies/BCFam-Pier.pdf Peer family history: 1602-2003 by Bruce David Peer. (catalog record) This book is owned at the Boonton Holmes Library and the Morristown-Morris Township Library.
  • Denville Historical Society and Museum. Peer family records at this society.
  • Peer House (location) Parsippany-Troy Hills Morris County Historic Sites Survey. Peer Family Burying Ground. Three stones located on the Vanderhoof farm, Montville, N. J. The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey vol. 12, no. 1 Jan. 1937 page 90.
  • Rockaway Township in the war of the rebellion. NJ 974.974.RocT Hal (Ralston Peer, George Wesley Peer, Clifton Peer)
  • Bert Peer, Morris County Men in Service of Uncle Sam from The Daily Record, September 26, 1918.
Pierson
  • Research on this name provided by the Warren County Historical Society, Lebanon, Ohio.
  • Obituary of T.D. Pierson, Morristown Daily Record, 12/7/1925.
  • Land Sale notice March 25, 1873 of the property of Elias H. Pierson.
  • Pierson, Mary death from the Morristown Palladium, 1810
  • Pierson, Issaac from the Morris County Pension Applications of Revolutionary War Veterans in the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, v.25, n.1, Jan.1950.
  • Pierson Family Bibles. Morris Area Genealogy Society Newsletter, June 2015, pages 3-5.
Pollard
  • Augusta Pollard and Her Kin. Told by her daughter, Adelaide Johnson Howell.
  • 58 pages, undated.
  • Pollard Family Bibles. Morris Area Genealogy Society Newsletter, September 2015, pages 3-6.
Pool
  • The Henry Pool House near Mt. Freedom, Morris County, N. J. 
  • Historic American Buildings Survey
Price, Rice
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Prudden
  • The long road to Hanover Neck: the story of Adoniram Prudden 1727-1778.
  • Also contains marriages, baptisms, and wills information.
  • Morris Township’s 1770 Industrial Complex: the Mountain Shadows property is part of Pruddentown by Arthur Mierisch.Gardenstatelegacy.com, issue 5, Sept. 2009.
Quick
  • “The Quick Family in America” from Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania, including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, 1900.
  • Quick family name on the Revolutionary War Roll of Honor.
Radley, William
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Ray, James
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Rice
  • Family Record: Births, Marriages, and Deaths (1700-1800) from unknown source. Will of James Rice, Seneca, New York,1827.
Righter
  • Information on Michael Righter, from interviews with his granddaughter, Emma Righter Himmelman. April 1, 1940.
Ringo
  • Family chart of Ringo family from Hunterdon County, N. J. Genealogical Society of New Jersey, 1967.
Rinnebrough, James
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War- Pension Applications
Roff
  • The Roff Family of Morris County, New Jersey including many of the descendants of one Robert Roff (1750-1830) who was born with the name Rolfe, and major emphasis on the ancestors of Byron D. Roff , of Westchester County, New York, 1979.
Rogers, James
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pensions Applications
Rose, Amos
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Rosenkrans, Rosencrans
  • The Rosencrans Line. Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey, 1910, pages 1185-1186.
  • Rosenkrans, Lester L. and Rosenkrans, Elijah C. Northwestern New Jersey: a history, 1927, pages 235-237.
  • Rosenkrans: Rosecrants, Rosengrant. DAR Patriot Index-Centennial Edition. The Rosenkrans family in Europe and America (microfilm) at the Morristown-Morris Twp. Library.
  • Building on the past for a new future (Greg Rosenkrans). Star Ledger, November 7, 2016, page A19.
Rudyard
  • Governor Thomas Rudyard of East Jersey and His Descendants in New York The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, October 1990.
Runyon
  • Under the Runyon Tree (25 issues) of this family newsletter from 1984 to 1993.
  • Documenting the Ownership of a Colonial Home: the Benjamin Runyon Home at East Jersey Olde Towne. Speech given by Laird Klingler on October 22, 1981 at the New Jersey Library Association Convention.
Salmon, Nathaniel
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Sanders, Timothy
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Schenck
  • Oral history interview of Robert H. Schenck conducted by the Chester Historical Society on July 18, 1973 about his maternal ancestors, the Stone family. 28 pages
  • Obituary of Robert H. Schenck, Morristown Attorney, published in the Daily Record (Morristown), April 3, 1977.
  • Jacob and Mary (Craven) Schenck of Amwell Township in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, v. 21, n.1, January 1946.
Schooley
  • Parts of an interview printed in the Lockport Daily Journal with Mrs. Mercy Schooley Cleland when she was eighty nine years of age.
Scoby
  • The Scoby Scribe: Researching the Scobe/Scobee/Scobey/Scobie/Scoby family in America. February, 1986 issue.
Scobey, James
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Scudder, Philip
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Seward
  • Seward family of Chester, N.J. from 1751 with surrogate records & Index to Wills.
  • Abram W. Cooper  from Biographical and Genealogical History.
  • List of Seward-Cooper family legal documents in the Morris County Library Reference NJ Collection as of September 2011.
Shaw
  • Handwritten information on the Shaw family by George H. Coultland, historian of the First Memorial Presbyterian Church, Dover, N. J. May 10, 1974.
  • Susan O. Shaw, died October 14, 1895 leaving no will. Petition of John J. Shaw to be administrator of Susan.
Shawger
  • George Shawger, one of the Germans who came over to work the Hibernia furnace before the Revolutionary War and his descendants.
  • Shawger Bible Record. Morris Area Genealogy Society Newsletter, March 2016, p.6.
  • The Shawger (Shauger) Family chapter from New Jersey-NewYork Families: Allison, Davenport, Shawger (Shauger) Wendel (Wandle), compiled by John Philip Rogers, 1954.
Sire
  • The horse-trading Sires of Morristown by Ermaline Weiss. Morris County, v.3, no.3, Autumn 1984.
  • The Sire Family from morristowngreen.com: And they’re off! Horseracing at the South Street driving park.
  • Benjamin Sires Farm, 1871. Photograph from Images of America: Morris Plains. Arcadia, 2000.
Sisco (see Francisco)
Smith
  • What’s in a name: before it was Oldwick, and even before it was New Germantown, this historic hamlet in Tewksbury Township was once the eponymous village of Ralph Smith,  Black River Journal, Late Summer 2016
Soden
  • Index to marriage records, census, probated estates and 1927 Polk Directory.
Southard
  • The Official Southard Gazette & Record. (4 issues from June 1987-April 1989)
Spencer
  • Copy of a Teacher’s Certificate of the Board of School Examiners of Franklin County, Ohio, October 18, 1871 for Elman Longley Spencer. Has this note  “On back of original he wrote: My first and only examination for a country school. I never taught”. Copy of letter written on Jun 16th , 1850 (?) with the names Evi and Susan Spencer and John Newkirk. Copy of envelope addressed to Evi Spencer, Zanesville Ohio.
  • Elman L. Spencer (1853-1934) from findagrave.com
  • E.L. Spencer 1900 Census 
  • Spencer, Elman L. (born in Ohio in 1853, settled in St. Paul in 1889 engaged in the fuel business was a prominent freemason) from Minnesota Biographies, p.727
  • Elman Longley Spencer (name) in Proceeding of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, 1919.
Squire
  • Ancestor chart of Jonathan Squire (born about 1693 in Newark Twp., N. J.) composed by Wayne W. Merrick, undated.

Starrett

  • Mayor of Madison and “Father of the Skyscraper”. Madison Historical Society Newsletter, February 2020.
  • Col. W. A. Starrett is dangerously ill. New York Times, Jan. 21, 1932, pg.7.
  • Col. W. A. Starrett, noted builder, dead. New York Times, Mar. 27, 1932, pg N4.
  • Col. Starrett’s Funeral. New York Times, Mar.29, 1932, pg 24.
  • William Aiken Starrett (1877-1932) Biography and Genealogy Master Index
  • William A. Starrett. 1930 Census via Ancestry.com
Stickle
  • Obituary of Hubbard S. Stickle of Rockaway Twp., N. J. published in The Iron Era on Saturday, June 25, 1881.
  • Copy of a deed dated November 8th,1979,Rockaway, N. J., William H. Vanderbilt to Ralph Barbato which mentions George W. Stickle.
Stiles
  • Two Stiles houses in Morris Plains, New Jersey: Morris County Historical Society
  • Research Report by Alex D. Fowler, 1952. (missing)
  • Some folks and practical jokes of long ago in Jersey, by Edward M. Young, undated.  Includes memories of the Stiles farm (Levi Stiles and his wife Aunt Betsey) Where is/was Stiles Town?
  • Stiles. Bible records of marriages, births and deaths. Morris Area Genealogy Society Newsletter, vol.29, no.4, Dec. 2016. Pages 4-6. 
Stillwell, Ezekiel
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Stoddard
  • Biography of Mrs. Eliza Platt Stoddard (born June 15, 1838 in Huntington, Long Island), married  the Rev. Elijah Woodward Stoddard of Succasunna, N. J. in 1876, died  October 8, 1927). Compiled by Edwin W. Hancock, Jr., 1979.
  • Photograph of Rev. and Mrs. Elijah W. Stoddard, undated.
  • Religious Notices: ordination, Mr. Elijah W. Stoddard, New York Daily Times, Jul. 10, 1852.
Stone
  • see Schenck
Sutphen
  • Gold at Peapack: yellow metal on a Jerseyman’s farm. Dover Index, 12/6/1895 p.7.
  • Gold discovered in New Jersey. New York Times, 11/27/1895 p.9.
  • New Jersey gold. New Jersey Geological Survey, Department of Environmental Protection, vol.7, no.1, Winter 2011.
  • Sutphin. Early Germans of New Jersey. pages 511-512.
  • Sutphen. Earliest American Ancestors of Somerset Families. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, vol.6, 1917, page 40.
  • Sutphen family: genealogical and biographical notes on nine American generations, 1926. (catalog record) Owned by the Morristown-Morris Twp. Library
Tappan
  • Partial Genealogy of the Tappan Family. by Judge Harvey Tappan, Port Huron, Michigan, 1926.
Tiger
  • The Tigers: a Family that Landed, Banded and Expanded Together published in The Bernardsville News-Observer Tribune-Echoes-Sentinel, Sept 1, 1977.
  • Local & State News: Peapack, John M. Tiger…has disposed of his farm to his brother Charles, who now owns one of the most valuable tracts of land in this section, Dover Index, April 17, 1896, page 7.
Till, Peter
  • see NJ Manuscripts File Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Titman
  • An Ancient Will. Newspaper clipping from an unknown and undated source  about the will of Lodewick Titman which was admitted to probate at Newton, Sussex county on November 23, 1772.
  • Find a Grave record for Lodewick Titman. (birth 1700, death 1772)
  • Will of Lodewick Titman, Sept. 20, 1772 . New Jersey, Abstract of Wills 1670-1817. Loedwick (Ditman) Titman name in Early Germans of New Jersey
Todd
  • A stolen Civil War Bible finds its way back to its owner (Bible belonged to Archibald
  • Todd from Paterson, N. J.) Star Ledger, November 27, 2018 page A 13 Archibald Todd in Reminiscences of the War…Thirteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers by Samuel Toombs.
  • Archibald Todd in Record of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War, 18611865.
  • Archibald William Todd (born 1842-death May 1, 1888) from Ancestry family tree record.
Towe
  • Certified copy of record of birth for John Thomas Towe,  born on January 9, 1917, 
  • 12 Willow St., Morristown, N. J. Father: Frank Towe, Mother: Ethel Chapman Towe, Frank. Name in Richmond’s Morristown, Dover, Madison, Rockaway, Wharton and Morris Plains Directory 1917-1918.
  • Chapman, Ethel. Name in 1900 US Census which shows the Chapman family on Willow Street in Morristown, NJ.
Tredway
  • Interview with William L. Tredway, June 13, 1975 at his offices, Hillside Avenue, Chester, N.J. for the Oral History Project of the Chester Historical Society. Major topics included are the Treadway family history and property, the establishment of Chester Borough, the Ku Klux Klan in Chester 1920-1925, and distilleries in Chester. Brief information on the beginnings of the Chester Library.
Trowbridge, Absolom
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Tuttle (folder # 1)
  • Ledger of James Tuttle of Montville N.J. dated May 7, 1841 containing Morris Canal Company notations and amounts paid or received for goods and services in 1841.
  • Bound within the pamphlet Hood’s Sarsaparilla Book of Parlor Games, published by C.I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass., undated.
Tuttle (folder # 2)
  • Letters and genealogies about the Tuttle/Tuthill family.
  • Record of Timothy Tuttle in Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society, v. VIII, n. 3, New Series, July 1923, pages 308-9.
Vail 
  • Henry Vail: a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church, died Nov. 12, 1832. Stories about his life written by Silas B. Condict from Historical Scrap Books, by Edmund Halsey, v.3.
Van Voorhees
  • Pamphlet about the Van Voorhees Association, organized 1932. Brief history of the Van Voorhees family.
Vanatta
  • Van Natta Family Story by William Van Natta (added to file  July 22, 2013)
  • A prominent lawyer dead...death of ex-attorney-general Vanatta, of New Jersey from the
  • New York Times, April 30,1879, pg.5
  • Funeral of the Hon Jacob Vanatta from the New York Times, May 4, 1879, pg.5. Charles Vannatta, of Red Bank, will make his residence in the future on Maple Avenue (Morristown) from the Dover Index, July 26, 1895, pg.1.
  • Hon. Jacob Vanatta  from History of Morris County p.172
Verrilli
  • Verrilli’s Bakery: Morristown institution celebrates 120th anniversary. Includes photo of Verrilli’s Bakery delivery truck, circa 1922. Star Ledge, April 22, 2013, pg. M3 Verrella, Leonardo. 1920 United States Federal Census.
  • Verrilli, Leonard. Morristown City Directory, 1922.
  • Josephine Verrilli, obituary. Daily Record, Jan. 22, 2005
  • Rose M. Verrilli 86, worked at family bakery, obituary. Daily Record, Jan. 30, 2001.
  • Anna V. DeChiaro, obituary. Daily Record, July 24, 2003.
  • Retelling an old story: immigrants came a century age, Italians, Irish put down roots in Morristown. Star Ledger, April 15, 2007.
  • New Neighbors, Old Friends: Morristown’s Italian community, 1880-1980.
  •  NJ 974.974045 Cos
  • Leonardo and Antonia Guerriero Verrilli (owned at Morristown and Morris Twp.
  • Library) HM9 VERR MON
Walton
  • Walton Family Burial Ground (Picatinny Arsenal, once known as Middle Forge)
  • The Walton Burial Ground (Picatinny Arsenal, NJ)
  • Picatinny’s obscure, historic cemetery by Patrick J. Owens June 18, 2014
  • Walton Burial Ground mentioned in Preserving Cultural Resources at Picatinny Arsenal, The Heritage Review, Winter 2016 p.8.
  • Walton Burial Ground (photo). Picatinny Arsenal (Images of America) by John W. Rae, Arcadia, 1999.
Watson
  • Watson of Nottinghamshire and of Burlington County, West Jersey by Lewis D. Cook and Hannah Benner Roach. Offprint from the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, volume 27, no.1, 1971. 53 pages.
Wendel (Wendel, Wendle, Wandel, Wandal, Wandle)
  • Evert Janssen Wendel, the immigrant ancestor of this family, was born in Holland about 1610 and died at Fort Orange (Albany), N.Y. about 1709.
White, Nicholas
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Wick
  • Various documents concerning Wick Farm.
  • The Legend of Temperance (Tempe) Wick: Fact or Fiction? from The Bernardsville News, September 26, 2002, page 7.
  • Wick, Moses (1745-1809) records from Ancestry, MyHeritage, FamilySearch and 2 titles available at the Morristown-Morris Twp Library
  • Wick Moses (1741-?) Men from Morris County New Jersey who served in the American Revolution and The Blachly Family of Morris County, page 51
Wills
  • Samuel Wills of Mendham, N. J., his will, dated 1793. Copy from1816.
  • The Story of the Wills Family Cemetery. The General Store: newsletter of the Ralston Historical Association, Spring 1998.
Winget
  • Information about the “Winget place” at the head of Split Rock Pond.  About 1830 Henry Winget married Nancy Cooper with list until 1863. Burials in Rockaway Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Some information on the family in the 1700’s.
Winters
  • Deeds and land owned from 1775 to 1868. Burials in Marcella Cemetery.
Witchell, Jacob
  • see NJ Manuscripts File
  • Veterans-Morris County-Revolutionary War-Pension Applications
Wolf
  • Genealogical information about various Wolf/Woolf ancestors.
Woodruff, Marietta H. C.
  • Boonton’s First Woman Physician by Alex D. Fowler. 10 pages, undated. With Appendix I, Benjamin Crane Homestead Farm.  Includes photograph of Dr. Woodruff.
Wright
  • Ancestors-Descendants of James Wilson Wright Sr. who married Cynthia Rebecca Jones, Paris, Bourbon County Kentucky. By W.R. & R.L. McCann, May 8, 1954. 21 pages.
Wyckoff
  • The Wyckoff House and Association, Inc., 1976 Bulletin. 52 pages.  This association was organized in 1937 to promote and foster interest in Pieter Claesen Wyckoff and The Wyckoff House, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Yeaman
  • Spotlight on history, in addition of helping to found the Madison Golf Club… Madison Historical Society. Newsletter 2nd edition. November 2018, p. 3.
  • George H. Yeaman. 1900 United States Federal Census.
  • George Yeaman. 1905 New Jersey State Census.
  • George Helm Yeaman. Burial. Madison, N. J. www.findagrave.com Yeaman (death notice) New York Times, February 25, 1908, page 7.
  • Yeaman, George Helm. Appletons Cyclopedia of American Biography. George Helm Yeaman. Who was Who in America.
Young
  • Edward Faitoute Condict Young: 1835-1908
  • Young family, Hanover (Malapardis area), 18th Century
  • David Young, Farmers Almanac founding editor, buried in East Hanover.
Zeek (Van Zek)
  • The Zeek family 1806-1921. 

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