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GSNJ Publications > Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey—Articles & Authors by Volume, Issue & Page Volumes 1 thru 89 (1925–2015) Vol. # Title Author Date Pages 1 1 A Plea for Better Preservation of the Vital Records of New Jersey Worthen, Samuel Copp 1925–July 2–5 1 1 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1925–July 6–13 1 1 Gravestone Records from Cemetery of North Branch Reformed Church Agens, Sylvester H.M.; 1925–July 14–20 Jones, Chester N.; Rankin, Russell B. 1 1 Pompton Plains Marriages — 1925–July 20–21 1 1 Gravestone Inscriptions, Havens—Osborn Cemetery, — 1925–July 22 West Point Pleasant, Ocean County 1 2 In Defense of Genealogy Worthen, Samuel Copp 1925–Oct. 25–28 1 2 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1925–Oct. 28–32 1 2 Newark Minute Men—The Petition of Capt. James Wheeler’s Company to — 1925–Oct. 32–40 the Provincial Congress 1 2 Pompton Plains Marriages — 1925–Oct. 40–42 1 2 The System for Tabulating Gravestone Records Adopted by the Rankin, Russell Bruce 1925–Oct. 42–44 Genealogical Society of New Jersey 1 2 Gravestone Records from Cemetery of North Branch Reformed Church Agens, Sylvester H.M.; 1925–Oct. 44–47 Jones, Chester N.; Rankin, Russell B. 1 3 William Johnson Conkling (obituary) — 1926–Jan. 49–50 1 3 The Toers–Tuers Family Randolph, Howard S.F. 1926–Jan. 50–63 1 3 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1926–Jan. 64–68 1 3 Gravestone Records from Cemetery of Agens, Sylvester H.M.; 1926–Jan. 69–70 North Branch Reformed Church Jones, Chester N.; Rankin, Russell B. 1 3 Pompton Plains Marriages — 1926–Jan. 71 The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey—Articles & Authors by Volume, Issue & Page; Volumes 1 thru 89 (1925–2015) | Updated 20 August 2016 | ©2016 GSNJ | Page 1 of 124 Vol. # Title Author Date Pages 1 3 Gravestone Records from Private Burying Ground, Hampton Township, Coon, Rev. Warren P. 1926–Jan. 71–72 Sussex County 1 4 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1926–April 73–76 1 4 The Toers–Tuers Family (continued) Randolph, Howard S.F. 1926–April 76–93 1 4 Gravestone Records from Dunham Family Burying Ground, Raritan Coon, Warren P.; 1926–April 94–96 Township, Middlesex County Jones, Chester N.; Rankin, Russell B. 1 4 Chandler Family Bible Records Lum, Edward Harris 1926–April 96–98 1 4 Gravestone Records from Willistine Cemetery, Hardyston Township, Coon, Warren P. 1926–April 99–100 Sussex County 2 1 Genealogy as a Science Worthen, Samuel Copp 1926–July 1–4 2 1 Hunt Households of Sussex County Armstrong, William C. 1926–July 5–11 2 1 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1926–July 11–13 2 1 Gravestone Records from the Caldwell Presbyterian Church Yard, Essex Agens, Sylvester H.M.; 1926–July 14–22 County Jones, Chester N.; Rankin, Russell B. 2 1 Salem County Marriages Prior to 1800 Stewart, Frank H. 1926–July 23–29 2 1 Gravestone Records from Patrey Burying Ground, Chester Township, Jones, Chester N.; 1926–July 29–30 Morris County Rankin, Russell B. 2 2 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1926–Oct. 33–36 2 2 Hunt Households of Sussex County Armstrong, William C. 1926–Oct. 39–45 2 2 Salem County Marriages 1800–1804 Stewart, Frank H. 1926–Oct. 45–54 2 2 Gravestone Records from the Caldwell Presbyterian Church Yard, Essex Agens, Sylvester H.M.; 1926–Oct. 55–62 County Rankin, Russell B. 2 2 Gravestone Records from the French–Richards Burying Ground, Jones, Chester N.; 1926–Oct. 62–63 Springfield Township, Union County Rankin, Russell B. 2 2 Halsted Family Bible Records Clark, J. Henry, M.D. 1926–Oct. 63–64 2 3 Photo (uncredited) Samuel Copp Worthen — 1927–Jan. – The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey—Articles & Authors by Volume, Issue & Page; Volumes 1 thru 89 (1925–2015) | Updated 20 August 2016 | ©2016 GSNJ | Page 2 of 124 Vol. # Title Author Date Pages 2 3 Preservation of Records Godfrey, Dr. Carlos E. 1927–Jan. 65–75 2 3 Our Vital Records Bill — 1927–Jan. 76–79 2 3 Hunt Households of Sussex County Armstrong, William C. 1927–Jan. 79–88 2 3 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1927–Jan. 88–93 2 3 Who was Mercy, the First Wife of Benjamin Stelle? Randolph, Howard Stelle Fitz 1927–Jan. 93–99 2 3 An Account of Persons Married by Rev. William Worth of Pittsgrove Stewart, Frank H. 1927–Jan. 100–105 (Daretown) Baptist Church, Salem County 2 3 Gravestone Records from Cemetery at White Oak Ridge, Millburn Jones, Chester N.; 1927–Jan. 106–107 Township, Essex County Rankin, Russell B. 2 3 Gravestone Records from Board Family Plot, Boardville, Passaic County Hopson, Edwin N., Jr. 1927–Jan. 107–108 2 3 Gravestone Records from two De Kay Family Burying Grounds, Vernon Coon, Rev. Warren P. 1927–Jan. 108–109 Township, Sussex County 2 3 Gravestone Records from Old Methodist Cemetery, Bloomfield, Essex Agens, Sylvester H.M. Jones, 1927–Jan. 109–111 County Chester N.; Rankin, Russell B. 2 4 Revolutionary Soldiers of New Providence Jones, Chester Neville 1927–April 113–118 2 4 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1927–April 118–122 2 4 An Account of Persons Married by Rev. William Worth of Pittsgrove Stewart, Frank H. 1927–April 122–127 (Daretown) Baptist Church, Salem County (continued) 2 4 Gravestone Records from Old Methodist Cemetery, Westfield Township, Jones, Chester N.; 1927–April 128–129 Union County Rankin, Russell B. 2 4 Hunt Households of Sussex County Armstrong, William C. 1927–April 129–134 3 1 Photo (uncredited) Russell Bruce Rankin — 1927–July – 3 1 Russell Bruce Rankin Worthen, Samuel Copp 1927–July 1–3 3 1 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1927–July 3–12 3 1 Burlington County Marriages (from the Docket of Josiah Foster, Justice of Stewart, Frank H. 1927–July 12–13 the Peace) 3 1 Baptismal Register of St. John’s Church, Elizabeth (See comments) 1927–July 14–19 The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey—Articles & Authors by Volume, Issue & Page; Volumes 1 thru 89 (1925–2015) | Updated 20 August 2016 | ©2016 GSNJ | Page 3 of 124 Vol. # Title Author Date Pages 3 1 Records of Newton and Haddonfield Monthly Meetings Stewart, Frank H. 1927–July 20–24 3 1 Revolutionary Soldiers of New Providence Jones, Chester Neville 1927–July 25–30 3 1 Gravestone Records from Raritan Cemetery, Somerville Honeyman, Mr.; 1927–July 31–39 Mrs. A. Van Doren 3 2 Baptismal Register of Second River (Belleville) Dutch Reformed Church, (See comments) 1927–Oct. 40–50 1727–1794 3 2 Revolutionary Soldiers of New Providence Jones, Chester Neville 1927–Oct. 51–57 3 2 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1927–Oct. 58–63 3 2 Records of Newton and Haddonfield Monthly Meetings Stewart, Frank H. 1927–Oct. 63–72 3 2 Gravestone Records from Raritan Cemetery, Somerville Honeyman, Mr.; 1927–Oct. 72–80 Mrs. A. Van Doren 3 2 Baptismal Register of St. John’s Church, Elizabeth (continued) (See comments) 1927–Oct. 80–88 3 3 The Influence of Puritan and other New England Elements in New Jersey Worthen, Samuel Copp 1928–Jan. 89–95 3 3 Heraldry in America Adams, Arthur 1928–Jan. 95–101 3 3 Gravestone Records from Stark Family Burying Ground, Flanders, Morris Rankin, Russell B. 1928–Jan. 101–102 County 3 3 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1928–Jan. 102–108 3 3 Records of Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Stewart, Frank H. 1928–Jan. 109–114 3 3 Gravestone Records from Raritan Cemetery, Somerville Honeyman, Mr.; 1928–Jan. 115–119 Mrs. A. Van Doren 3 3 Baptismal Register of St. John’s Church, Elizabeth (continued) (See comments) 1928–Jan. 119–122 3 3 Baptismal Register of Second River (Belleville) Dutch Reformed Church, (See comments) 1928–Jan. 123–128 1727–1794 (continued) 3 3 Pension List of Widows of Revolutionary Soldiers Living in New Jersey Jones, Chester Neville 1928–Jan. 129–134 3 4 Henry Thomas Randall Worthen, Samuel Copp 1928–April 137–138 3 4 Nehemiah Dunham Van Syckel Rankin, Russell Bruce 1928–April 139–140 3 4 Gravestone Records from Raritan Cemetery, Somerville Honeyman, Mr.; 1928–April 140–144 Mrs. A. Van Doren The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey—Articles & Authors by Volume, Issue & Page; Volumes 1 thru 89 (1925–2015) | Updated 20 August 2016 | ©2016 GSNJ | Page 4 of 124 Vol. # Title Author Date Pages 3 4 Records of Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Stewart, Frank H. 1928–April 145–150 3 4 Baptismal Register of St. John’s Church, Elizabeth (continued) (See comments) 1928–April 151–154 3 4 Gravestone Records from Miller Family Plot, Mansfield Township, Warren Coon, Rev. Warren P. 1928–April 154 County 3 4 Baptismal Register of Second River (Belleville) Dutch Reformed Church, (See comments) 1928–April 155–159 1727–1794 (continued) 3 4 Pension List of Widows of Revolutionary Soldiers Living in New Jersey Jones, Chester Neville 1928–April 159–162 4 1 Pre-American Notes on Old New Netherlands Families De Boer, Louis P. 1928–July 1–10 4 1 Records of Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Stewart, Frank H. 1928–July 11–19 4 1 Gravestone Records from Raritan Cemetery, Somerville Honeyman, Mr.; 1928–July 20–27 Mrs.
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