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Fred Elbert Spader

Male 1879 - 1934  (~ 54 years)


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  • Name Fred Elbert Spader 
    Born Sep 1879  Impalla, , Kansas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 20 Jun 1934  Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Worth, Cook Co, Illinois, USA (Sleepy Hollow Cemetery) Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I22801  A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America
    Last Modified 25 Sep 2011 

    Father William Spader,   b. Sep 1845, New Jersey, USA Or Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Oct 1905, Armourdale, , Kansas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 60 years) 
    Mother Addie Hyatt,   b. Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F21084  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Minnie Shone,   b. Abt 1872, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Abt 1899 
    Children 
     1. Ettie Spader,   b. 16 Apr 1900, Kansas City, Wyandotte Co, Kansas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 29 Oct 1938, Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 38 years)
     2. Alberta Spader,   b. Abt 1907, Kansas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Lester Morton Spader,   b. 15 Oct 1910, Kansas City, Wyandotte Co, Kansas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 29 Aug 1930, Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 19 years)
    Last Modified 16 Aug 2010 
    Family ID F9399  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Email from Nancy Spader Wilson - To Roz Edson - March 20011
      "I can trace the family back to William Spader/Marya Huff from 1742"
      For more information please contact Nancy at: dixonspader@verizon.net

      Name: Fred Elbert Spader
      Titles and Terms (original):
      Death Date: 20 Jun 1934
      Death Place: CHICAGO, COOK, ILLINOIS
      Gender: Male
      Marital Status:
      Race or Color:
      Age: 53
      Estimated Birth Year: 1881
      Birth Date: 24 Oct 1880
      Birthplace: EMPORIA, KAN.
      Father: William J Spader
      Father's Titles and Terms (original):
      Father's Birth Place: PENN.
      Mother: Addie Hyatt
      Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
      Mother's Birth Place: PENN.
      Occupation: YARD MAN
      Residence: CHICAGO, COOK, ILLINOIS
      Street Address:
      Spouse: Minnie K Spader
      Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
      Spouse's Birthplace:
      Burial Date: 23 Jun 1934
      Burial Place: WORTH, COOK, ILL.
      Cemetery: SLEEPY HOLLOW
      Informant:
      Additional Relatives:
      Digital Folder Number: 4205190
      Image Number: 2949
      Film Number: 1907319
      Volume/Page/Certificate Number: rn 17500
      Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947

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      If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com


      The following was sent by Nancy Spader Wilson

      1 Fred Elbert Spader. Born in Sep 1879 in Kansas. Fred Elbert died in Chicago, Cook, Illinois bef 1954, he was 74.


      father b NY

      1920 SPADER FRED (1920 US Census)
      IL COOK 7-WD CHICAGO Age: 42 Male White Born: KS
      yardmaster, stockyard. f b KS, m b OH,
      Minnie, 48 b MO, m/f b MO,
      Alberta 13 b KS,
      Lester 9 b KS.
      Henry Higgins, ss 25 b KS f b KS, m b MO,
      Ruth, dil b Sweden,
      Horr, Melville, sil 21 b IL,
      Helen, d 19 b KS1

      1910 SPADER FRED E (1910 US Census)
      KS WYANDOTTE 5-WD KANSAS Age: 30 Male White Born: KS
      Stockyards,
      Minnie 29 m11yr b MO,
      Helen E 9 b KS,
      Elberta 3 b KS,
      Anna Higgins, sd 18 b KS fb IL2



      abt 1899 when Fred Elbert was 19, he married Minnie Shone.

      2 William C [not Wm I] Spader. Born in Sep 1845 in New Jersey. William C [not Wm I] died in Armourdale, Kansas on 14 Oct 1905, he was 60.3

      4,3Headline (Mortuary Notice)
      Date: 1905-10-15; Paper: The Kansas City Star
      William Spader 59yrs died yesterday at his home
      47 S Clarke Ave, Armourdale of Paralysis.
      Lived there 20 yrs.
      wife and 5 sons all living in KC, KS. Services at home. Burial Woodlawn Cemetery.

      I think William C/I/A are all the same
      this Wm didn't have parents, I just added him.
      is this Wm C the son of Lewis and Lucretia? who m Runyon?

      1895 > Wyandotte > Kansas City Ward 2
      Spader,.WC MK 50 NJ real estate agent
      Harriet 35 MO [this info is wrong]
      William 30 MO laborer
      Frank 20 MO labroer
      J 18 MO laborer
      Olive 16 IA from MO [Harriet's daug]
      Fred 16 KS from KS

      him based on age
      Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
      marriage certificate
      Recorded Jackson County, Missouri
      William C. Spader 47 yrs old of Wyandotte Co, Kansas [1846]
      Mrs.Harriet L. Perry Knowles 35yrs old of Wyandotte
      Recorded May 18, 1893

      Name: Spader, W. C.
      Date: 25 Apr 1883
      Paper: Emporia Democrat Page 3, Column 1 Lyon Co, KS
      Topic: member, Knights of Labor
      Date: 1 Aug 1883Page 3, Column 2 Topic: jury duty
      Date: 27 Aug 1884 Page 3, Column 2 Topic: delegate, Democrat Convention
      www.genealogybuff.com

      1900 > KANSAS > WYANDOTTE > 5-WD KANSAS CITY
      Series: T623 Roll: 504 Page: 186 54 5th St
      SPADER FRED A 21 Sept1879M W KS fb NJ mb MO teamster m 1 yr,
      Minnie 27 9/1879 3 kids,
      Ettie H Apr1900 1/12,
      Annie Higgins step daug Nov1891 8,
      Henry Higgins stepson Jul1894,
      William C Spader, father 54 Sep1845 b New, Jersey pbNJ - millwright 12yrs - NOT on index5
      same page as
      Frank and Lilly
      1900 > KANSAS > WYANDOTTE > 5-WD KANSAS CITY
      Series: T623 Roll: 504 Page: 186 102 5th
      SPADER JAMES R 22 M W KS

      1900 > KANSAS > WYANDOTTE > 5-WD KANSAS CITY
      Series: T623 Roll: 504 Page: 186 104 5th
      SPADER JOHN 34 M W MO

      1880 Census Place: Fremont, Lyon, Kansas
      Source: FHL Film 1254387 National Archives Film T9-0387 P 252A
      Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
      William C. SPORDER Self M M W 47 NJ Occ: Farmer Fa: --- Mo: NJ
      Elizabeth J. SPORDER Wife F M W 33 MO Occ: Kps Hs Fa: KY Mo: KY
      Isaac W. SPORDER [William] Son M S W 13 MO Fa: NJ Mo: MO
      John SPORDER Son M S W 11 MO Fa: New Jersey Mo: MO
      Francis R. SPORDER Son M S W 5 KS Fa: New Jersey Mo: MO
      James K. SPORDER Son M S W 3 KS Fa: New Jersey Mo: MO
      Freddie E. SPORDER Son M S W 7M KS Fa: New Jersey Mo: MO
      Miller ARNALEE Other M S W 17 WI Occ: Farm Hand Fa: NY Mo: NY6

      4Date: February 18, 1871
      Location: Kansas
      Paper: Leavenworth Bulletin
      PO Letter held for postage
      Wm Spader

      2/1/1867
      Somerset Deeds T 3-428 William A. Spader/Bettie of Rushville, Buchanan Cty, MO and John A. Spader, Bushwell, McDough Cty., IL
      children/heirs of Aletta Ann Huff, formerly Spader.
      To Hugh b. Read of Hillsborough
      mentions Shannock to Princeton Line

      T3-427 John A. Spader to William C. Spader- to be attorney for John. Property bought from Wm. Ammerman 8/18/1853.

      1885 city of Bushnell
      http://www.macomb.com/~ilmcdono/townships/Bushnellcity1885.html
      Phoenix lodge, No. 17, Ancient Order of United Workmen, located at Bushnell, was organized October 2, 1876, with the following members: G. A. Kaiser, Charles West, Thomas Fairman, J. Leib, O. C. Hicks,
      W. A. Spader, F. Craig, H. D. Brooks, C. Nessel, C. E. Weyman, A. Applegate, S. A. Greenbaum, L. Kaiser, J. V. Sorter, G. Kuhn, R. Fees, H. T. Walters, F. Nessel, J. Fees, J. Stephenson, L. Mills; J. W. Sparks, J. E. Moore, H. T. Clarke, J. J. Hosselkus, J. A. Gardner, J. B. Seeley, W. E. Whittier, L. Applegate, C. A. Davy, A. Schamp, and G. A. McElvain. The first officers of the lodge were the following named: G. A. Kaiser, P. M. W.; Charles West, M. W.; Thomas Fairman, F.; J. Leib, O.; O. C. Hicks, recorder; W. A. Spader, financier; F. Craig, receiver; H. D. Brooks, G.; C. Nessel, I. W.; C. E. Weyman, O. W. The present membership is now about 56, and meetings are held in the I. O. O. F. hall. The present officers are: J. D. Murphy, P. M.; H. T. Walters, M. W.; C. A. Baldwin, F.; W. D. Shrader, O.; Thomas Fairman, recorder; M. S. Walker, financier; T. F. Seibert, receiver; J. A. Carson, G.; W. E. Whittier, I. W.; S. L. Duntley, O. W.


      2/18/1868 W. C. Spader, Leavenworth, Kansas - newspaper index - is this for his death??

      another note says Kansas 1891

      see also William M - he lived in Kansas around this time
      don't know who this is:

      William C. Spader, carpenter, r 428 s 14rh, Kansas City, Kansas, 1889,90
      William I. Spader, laborer, r 628 Coy, Kansas City, Kansas 1890
      John C. Spader, driver, 4 428 s 14th, Kansas City, Kansas, 1889

      American Civil War Soldiers
      Civil War Muster Rolls
      William C. Spader, NYC, enlisted Aug 12, 1862, Private, Union
      A Co, 127th Reg
      deserted 5-1-1863
      Box 1030

      also:
      William C. Spader Pvt, joined NYAug 12. 1862, 26 yrs
      Capt Howland, 127 Reg, for 3 years - doesn't say deserted
      from: Making of America
      This page is from: A record of the commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, privates, of the regiments which were organized in the state of New York and called into the service of the United States to assist in suppressing the rebellion, caused by the secession of ... p487 [have copy]



      On 7 Sep 1864 when William C [not Wm I] was 19, he married Elizabeth J. "Bettie" Hyett, in Buchanan, Missouri.7

      3 Elizabeth J. "Bettie" Hyett. Born ca 1845 in Missouri or OH or Kansas or KY. Elizabeth J. "Bettie" died in 1891-03-27 bef 1895, she was 50.

      pb KY

      she's listed as 'wife' in husband's 1905 obit - so how can this be her.

      3.4Mortuary Notice
      Date: 1891-03-27; Paper: The Kansas City Star
      Spader, Bettie, 44yrs [b1847], 615 Kansas Ave. March 26, malignant disease of liver and spleen.

      1860; Census Place: Rushville, Buchanan, Missouri; Roll: M653_609; Page: 0; Image: 26.
      Isaac Hyatt 44 farmer 5400 3315 bKY
      Eliza Jane 29 bKY
      Wm L 19 clerk all b NJ
      Elizabeth J 14
      Barbara 8
      Caroline 5
      Jonathan 4
      Francis J 2

      4 Isaac Quick Spader. Born in 1800 in 1800 or 1801??8 Isaac Quick died in Somerset Co, New Jersey bef Sep 1850, he was 50. Buried in Harlingen Reformed Church Cemetary, Belle Mead, Somerset, New Jersey.

      1840 > NEW JERSEY > SOMERSET > MONTGOMERY
      Series: M704 Roll: 259 Page: 132
      Isaac Quick Spader
      1m 0-5 [1835-40] William b1845?
      2m 10-15 [30-45] John 1830 Abraham ca1831
      1m 50-60 [1780-90] Isaac ca1800
      1f 10-15 [30-35] no clue
      1f 40-50 [1790-1800] Aletta b1805
      1f 80-90 [1750-60] her mother Mgt Ammerman

      schq vol 6 p294 8

      assuming this is his wife. would make sense based on 1860 census - she living with his sister.

      ca 1829 when Isaac Quick was 29, he married Aletta Ann Ammerman.

      5 Aletta Ann Ammerman. Born on 13 Apr 1805.9 Aletta Ann died in Somerset Co, New Jersey on 11 Nov 1866, she was 61.10 Buried in Harlingen Reformed Church Cemetary, Belle Mead, Somerset, New Jersey.

      1850 Hillsborough, Somerset Sept 17, 1850 P420
      #302 Aletta Ann Spader, 40, $500, b-New Jersey (wife of Isaac O)
      Margaret Arerman, 66, b-NJ11 b1784]

      1860 census - Somerset - June 15, 1860
      Mrs. Aletta A. Spader, 54, b New Jersey RE $700, PE $100
      lives with Eliza Higgins, 6012

      2/1/1867
      Somerset Deeds T 3-428 William A. Spader/Bettie of Rushville, Buchanan Cty, MO and John A. Spader, Bushwell, McDough Cty., IL
      children/heirs of Aletta Ann Huff, formerly Spader.
      To Hugh b. Read of Hillsborough
      mentions Shannock to Princeton Line

      T3-427 John A. Spader to William C. Spader- to be attorney for John. Property bought from Wm. Ammerman 8/18/1853.

      6 Isaac Hyett.

      8 Abraham Spader. Born abt 1770. Abraham died in Lodi, Seneca, New York on 10 Apr 1855, he was 85. Buried in Harlingen Reformed Church Cemetary, Belle Mead, Somerset, New Jersey.

      who is this??? Maria d 1833, so this is probably not him
      1840 > NEW YORK > NEW YORK > 3-WD NEW YORK
      Series: M704 Roll: 299 Page: 125
      Abraham Spader
      1m 5-10 [1830-35]
      2m 10-15 [1825-30]
      1m 70-80 [1760-1770]
      1f<5 1835-40
      3f 15-20 [1820-25]
      1f [1770-1780]13

      SCGQ -- The Christian Intelligencer June 7, 1855.
      Died at Lodi, NY, April 10 [1855], at the residence of his son, Mr. Abraham SPADER, having attained the age of about fourscore years. He was originally of Somerset Co., New Jersey.3

      1833 died per bob Clarke

      something's wrong with this 1850 - he's listed 2x

      1850 census
      Aug 5. Seneca, Lodi, NY - Abraham 79 bNJ. Living w/Hutchings & others. John Tallman 3 b NY - listed 2x??11

      1850 wWm46, Martha Himrod, was he in census seneca, Lodi, NY

      GMNJ Vol 32-37 Somerset County Gravestones
      lds
      1792 Hunterdon Militia
      Hillsborough

      1807 -8 Abraham - Overseer of Roads
      1809 Abraham - Town Committee
      1818,23 Abraham - Surveyor of the Highway
      Mtwn Libr(H3S05) - Hillsboro Twp - 1st years 1746-1825 Rovert Moevs 1975
      ==
      Somerset deeds - K836 5/12/1823 Abraham to William Hillsborough
      K514 4/7/1822 William to Abraham/Mary

      abt 1793 when Abraham was 23, he married Maria Quick.

      9 Maria Quick. Born in 1774. Maria died in Somerset Cty., New Jersey on 23 Apr 1833, she was 59.14 Buried in Harlingen Reformed Church Cemetary, Belle Mead, Somerset, New Jersey.

      why did 2 kids have middle name of Wortman
      Assume that's Maria's mother's maiden name?

      The name Maria/Mary was extremely popular in the Quick family. The only Maria or Mary Quick I could find in that time-frame that I don't know who she married is Maria Quick, Born 22 November 1773 in Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey, daughter of Joachim Quick & Catherine Snedeker. Could she be the mother of this Peter Spader?

      lds
      Somerset Cty gravestones vol 32 p3715
      age 59-5-2
      Spader, Abraham*; wife Maria d April 24, 1833. daug Catherine (illegible)

      10 Mr. [William?] Ammerman. Born ca 1775.

      Mr. [William?] married Margaret.

      11 Margaret. Born ca 1784 in New Jersey.

      16 William (Wellem) z Spader (Speder). Born abt 1742 in 1/31/1742? William (Wellem) z died in 1817, he was 75.

      16His [James Vanderveer Spader] paternal lineage has not been documented by this researcher, but he is believed to be a descendant or relative of Johannes Spader of Holland (ca. 1691-1730)known to be in Middlebush, Somerset County in 1718. His father, William Spader, was known to be a member of the Reformed Dutch Church in Readington Township, near Amwell, NJ. William Spader left a will in Hunterdon County found in Record in Colonial Documents of NJ dated May 9 1815, wherein he mentions his 5 children. His wife, Catherine, also left a will dated July 27 1804, naming two of her daughters and her son, James.
      ====
      http://www.bowlbyfamily.org/lmuessig/

      t this point, I am using my theory that William had multiple wives, and
      that my ancestor Elizabeth Spader is half-sister to your ancestor Bergen(?) Spader. I will let you know if I find any more Spader information to either support or shoot down this theory.
      Thank you so much,
      Annie 6-03

      don't know if this is him or not
      June 15, 1750 Wm Speeder - witness will H. Wilson, Somerset

      William Spader 1753 Freeholder - Bridgewater

      Early Settlers in New Jersey from Dr. Messler's Historical Notes
      p297 Wm Speder & Marya his wife 1765

      1760 William Charter Member of "New Millstone" - they asked to have a church built in Millstone, but came from other churches Raritan-Sommerville, New Brunswick-1st DRC, Neshanic, Sourland, 6 Mile-Franklin Pk, Millstone-Harlingen.
      Millstone people came FROM Freehold and before that from Long Island

      Hillsborough Records - 1746 to present at Rutgers
      1771 chartered as Twp

      First formal meeting 3/10/1772 William Spader, Jr. Town Clerk
      1781 William - Inspector of the Poor
      82-83 William Inspector of the overseers account
      1796 Benjamin Overseer of the Roads
      1802 Brogan - freeholder
      1803-5 Brogan - Surveyor of the Highway
      1804 - p95 Special Deeds - Hunterdon - Wm Spader Trustee, Inc of Holland Brook School
      1807 -8 Abraham - Overseer of Roads
      1809 Abraham - Town Committee
      1813 John Suthpin Town Committee
      1818,23 Abraham - Surveyor of the Highway
      1822 Benjamin - Surveyor of the Highway
      Mtwn Libr(H3S05) - Hillsboro Twp - 1st years 1746-1825 Rovert Moevs 1975

      NJ geneal mag vol 17 p90 William Spader 1753 Freeholder - Bridgewater
      North Branch Ref Church Cemetary - lots of Vanderveer, Sutphin, TenEyck
      --
      Fourth Generation
      20. Brogun HUFF Bp. 3 Aug 1707, Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey, married (1) Before 1739, Frances (Frantceyntye) DuBOYS, born Somerset County, N.J., Bp. 22 Oct 1718, Neshanic, Somerset, New Jersey, (daughter of Abraham DuBOYS and Maria LA RESILIERE) married (2) AFT 1751, in New Jersey, Neltje (Nelly)*Huff. Brogun died After 1787. Sources:
      Som.Co.Hist.Q. 2:301,303 for children of Brogun Hof & Frantcsyntze. GMNJ 64:91 (May 1889); SCHQ 2:28,29. Frances: SCHQ 2:145 Neshanic Reformed Church Baptisms: 1718 Oct. 22
      DuBouis, Abraham & Maerieytue -- Fransynte Witnesses: Pieter Biljoo; Kathryn Mairgen Sources: Birth Date: SCHQ 2:145 Baptisms Neshanic Reformed Church. See SCGQ 7:97 (March 1990)

      Children by Frances (Frantceyntye) DuBOYS:

      31. i Catolintye Huff Bp. 13 May 1739, First Ref. Church, Raritan, Somerset,.
      32. ii Mareyya (Mary) Huff Bp. 31 JAN 1741/42, First Reformed Church,
      Raritan, Somerset,. m. William Spader
      33. iii Petrus Huff Bp. 11 Nov 1744.
      34. iv Frangyntie Huff Bp. 2 Oct 1747.
      + 35. v Isaac HUFF born 5 Aug 1750.
      36. vi Elizabeth Huff Bp. 7 Jun 1751.

      Children by Neltje (Nelly)*Huff:
      37. vii Nelte Huff Bp. 24 Aug 1759. m. Henry Hall, Jr.
      38. viii Tunis Huff Bp. 25 Dec 1760.
      39. ix Jean Huff Bp. 18 Mar 1764.
      ==
      Reading Twp, Hunterdon
      2 wives
      ==
      Hendrick Willson, Farmer, Somerset Co, will 6/19/1750 prov 1/23/1764. 17
      wife Annatje
      son peterus, nder 21
      4 sons, 1 daug
      Mindert, John, Hendrick, Peterus, Annatje
      Wit: Burgon Brocaw, Isaac Brocaw, Wilhelmus Speeder.
      Exr. wife. cousin John Brokaw, friend Peter Stryker.
      Inv 12/12/1763

      all of will below
      William Spader 2904J W1817 I Nov 29, 1817 Readington
      Advanced years.
      wife Catherine
      daug - Mary, wid of John VanArsdalen
      daug - decd. Elizabeth Necapo? (not in abstract- says "deceased"). Her children David/John Schamp
      daug - Phebe, Sarah
      son - James
      3 children of 1st wife - unnamed
      Exe - wife, Friend - William Ditmars
      Wit: Aaron/David Berger, David P. Schamp, William Ditmars
      Inv Nov 28, 1815 - $1885. b Peter TenBrook, Aaron Berger. Includes a few names in accounts
      Calendar of Wills 1814-1817 p400 (copy) File 2904J
      ==
      William Spader, Deacon 1795. Member by Certificate 1792 - Reformed Church of Readington18
      1792 William Spader - by certificate (where was he before?)
      1795 William Spader - Deacon
      1834 - Sarah Spader, wife of Jeremiah Stryker member by certificate
      1843 - Croesen T. Spader - member
      ===
      Will of Wm Spader, decd 2904J Hunterdon County
      filed 29 Nov. 1817
      In the name of GOD. Amen.
      I William Spader of the township of Reading, in the
      county of Hunterdon and
      State of New Jersey, being advanced in years, but of
      sound and disposing
      mind and memory, do make this my last will and testament
      in manner and form
      following, that is to say, I resign my soul to its
      Creator, as into the
      disposal of a Being infinitly wise and good, my body I
      order to be decently
      interred at the discretion of my executors herein after
      named. And as to
      such worldly estate with which it hath pleased GOD to
      bless me, I dispose of
      the same in the manner following, first, I will, order
      and direct that all
      my just debts and funeral charges shall in the first
      place be paid by my
      executors. As to all the rest, residue and remainder of
      my estate of what
      nature, kind and quality the same may be, I give, devise
      and bequeath the
      same to my beloved wife Catherine during her natural
      life, or widowhood, and
      after her decease or remarriage I give and bequeath unto
      my daughter Mary, the widow of John Van Arsdalen deceased the sum of fifty
      dollars, and to the
      two sons of my daughter Elizabeth deceased, David and
      John Schamp, the like
      sum of fifty dollars, to be equally divided between them,
      which two legacies
      of fifty dollars each are to be paid within six months
      after the decease of
      my said wife Catherine or her remarraige, and after the
      payment of the said
      two legacies, I give and bequeath the remainder unto my
      daughters Phebe and
      Sarah, and to my son James to be equally divided between
      them share and
      share alike. And whereas I have heretofore made such
      provision for the
      children of my first wife as my circumstance would
      warrant, I do therefore
      bequeath nothing unto them. Lastly I do nominate,
      constitute and appoint my
      beloved wife Catherine, and my friend William Ditmars
      executrix and excutor
      of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all
      former wills and
      testaments by me made, and declaring this to be my true
      and only last will
      and testament.
      In witness whereof the said William Spader hath hereunto
      set his hand and
      seal the Ninth day of May in the year of our LORD
      eighteen hundred and
      fifteen.
      Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said
      William Spader as his
      last will and testament in the presence of us who have
      hereunto subscribed
      our names in his presence, and in the presence of each
      other.
      William Spader
      Aron Berger
      Peter Berger
      David P. Schamp
      - - -
      Hunterdon ss: Aaron Berger one of the witness to this
      within will being duly
      sworn Saith that he saw William Spader and (crossed out -
      of the witness to
      the within will being duly sworn saweth - crossed out)
      this Testator therein
      named Sign and Seal this same and heard him publish
      pronounce and declare
      that same to be his Testament and last will and that at
      the doing thereof
      this said testator is of sound and disposing mind and
      memory as far as he
      knows and as he verily believes and that Peter Berger &
      David Schamp the
      other subscribing witnesses were present at the same time
      and Signed
      [their?] names as witnesses to this said will together
      with this deponent in
      this presence of the Testator.
      Sworn 29th Nov 1817 before me. Aron Berger
      J. I. Blackwith Surgt.
      William Ditmars, one of the Executors in the within will
      named being duly
      Sworn Saith that this within writing contains the true
      last will and
      testament of William Spader the Testator therein named as
      far as he knows
      and as he verily believes and that he will will & truly
      perform the same by
      paying first the debts of the the said deceased and then
      the Legatee in this
      Last will mentioned so far as the Goods Chattels &
      Credits of the said
      deceased can thereunto extend and that his will make and
      exhibit into the
      Surrogates office at Flemington a true & perfect
      Inventory of all & Singular
      the Goods & Chattels rights and credits of said deceased
      that shall come to
      his hands as possession or to the possesion of any other
      person or persons
      for his use & render as just & true account when there
      unto Lawfully
      required.
      Sworn 20 Nov. 1817 before Wm Ditmars
      J. Blackwill Surgt.
      - - - - -
      Hunterdon ss: Aaron Berger one of the appraisers of the
      within Inventory
      being duly sworn saith that the Goods Chattels & Credits
      in this within
      Inventory set down & specified was by him appraised
      according to their Just
      & bye respective rates & values after the best of his
      Judgment and
      understanding and that Peter Vanbrook the other appraiser
      whose name is
      thereunto subscribed was present at the same time and
      consented in all
      things to the doing thereof and that they appraised all
      things brought to
      their view for appraisement .
      Sworn 29th Nov. 1817 before Aron Bergen
      J. T. Blackwill Surgt.

      William Spader dec
      Inventory
      2904J
      Filed 29 Nov. 1817

      1 Bed and beding with Curtings in front room $30.00
      1 Day Clock in Do [Ditto] 22.00
      1 Desk in in Do 8.00
      1 Table and Stand in Do 8.00
      1 Doz of Chaires fire tongs, shovel and Andirons
      12.00
      1 Lot of Books and Crockery in Closet in Do 8.00
      1 Bed and bedsted in entry 15.00
      1 Dutch Cupboard 16 pillow caces 8 sheets 1 Tablecloath
      in back lower
      room 19.75
      1 Looking glass 3 Coverlids in Do 5.50
      1 Bed bedsted and Curtings in front upper room 23.00
      1 Carpet small trunk and looking glass in Do 8.00
      1 Coverlid Spon yarn for Carpet wooding bowl in west uper
      room 4.25
      3 Spinning wheales 1 Clock real & wove wheal 2.25
      24 Baggs 9.00
      1 Vinnegar Barrel empty casket & lumber in kitchen garret
      3.50
      Sole and upper leather in house garret 3.00
      Churn scoop shovel and lot of dutch books 1.25
      Corn on garret 15.62
      Lumber on house garret and 2 Whitewash brushes 1.50
      1 Chest with weaving Apparel 20.00
      4 Smoothing Irons 4 Candlesticks in kitchen 2.12
      1 Roaster 1 trumer(?) 1 dough trough 1 Tabel in kitchen
      2.00
      3 Iron tooth gridel Brass kittle frying pan tea kittle
      Thimmer and flesh
      fork 6.62
      Corn in Brib 38.00
      1 Farm Waggon harnis and swinglashes 25.00
      Rye in burne in the shed.Tupboard(?) 60 bushel 45.00
      7 1/2 bushel buckwheat in barn 3.50
      Oates in Do 8.40
      Flax in the sheaf in Do 3.00
      Windmill 8.00
      Flax brake cuting box plaster & empty casket 5.50
      Hay in barne 14.00
      2 hay forkes 2 rakes and lumber in barn 1.00
      1 beef hide 2.00
      1 Plow 1 follow harrow and 6 vises(?) 9.00
      1 Wood ihau(?) and old plow 0.37
      Green gn lime in the ground 40.00
      Potatoes 4.30
      1 Read Cow 25.00
      1 Read white belley Cow 20.00
      1 Black Streake back Cow 18.00
      1 Roane Mare 45.00
      1 Brown Do [Ditto] 60.00
      4 Hoggs 28.75
      4 Hives with bees 8.00
      4 Empty caskets 1.00
      1 Grindsone and old Iron pott 2.00
      1 Ax belte and wedghes 1.00
      4 pailes and basket 1.25
      1 Brass kittle large 7.50
      14 Earthen potts Churn butter tray and ladel 2.80
      1 Soap barrel with soap and 7 sirkins(?) in seller
      3.[corner torn off
      page]
      1 Barrel with beef in Do 8.[corner torn off page]
      4 Empty Barrels 2 benches & 1 washing tub 2.75
      1 Small basket and lumber in seller 0.50
      1 Tin bucket Neats(?) Box and scarring Irons 0.62
      1 Brace bead Chathing and basket in kitchen room 10.23
      Knives forks and tea weare in pantry 2.25
      Pitcher dishes and plates in Do 1.50
      6 pewter plates 1 dish 1 bason and boles 1.87
      2 Tea Cannisters 1 tunnel Callender & 2 Jugs 0.62
      1 Tray spoons and skimmer 0.37
      1 parre of Claspes 2 Inkstands 2 razors and case Awles
      buckles and horse
      flem 0.50
      Cash 0.05
      1 note against John Mathis principal and Interest
      36.52
      1 Note agst Abraham Spader principal and Interest 53.69
      Book Account 10.70
      1 Note against Cornelius TenEyck principal and Interest
      54.75
      1 Do against Abraham Spader principal & Interest
      365.20
      1 Do agst Do Do Do
      Do
      214.57
      1 Do agst Do Do Do
      Do
      84.20
      1 Note Peter and Abraham Spader principal and Interest
      375.00
      $1885.59 {total of
      Inventory}
      Appraised by as the day and year above written
      Peter TenBrook
      Aron Berger
      Hunterdon ss:
      William Ditmars, acting Executor of the Testament and
      last will of William
      Spader decd being duly sworn I ask that this within
      writing contains the
      true and perfect Inventory of all & Singular the Goods,
      Chattels, & Credits
      of William Spader decd that have come to this hand or
      possession or to the
      possession of any other person or persons for his use
      Sworn 29th Nov 1817 Wm Ditmers
      J. T. Blackwell
      Surgt





      abt 1761 when William (Wellem) z was 19, he married Mary (Marya) Huff.

      17 Mary (Marya) Huff. Born in 1741 in Somerset Cty., New Jersey. Mary (Marya) died in 1780?

      19#1

      In my "unproven" data, I've just made a connection. No data to back it up but it's all logical. This is how I percieve the tree to go, from Bergun. I suspect Marryja HUFF is the parent of Bergun for a couple of reasons,
      1) she appears to be the right age to be his mother (20 years),
      2) Supposedly she married a William Spader,
      3) her father's name is Bergon,
      4) of the 3 siblings of hers with children [I can find], 2 have a child named Bergon (Bergen),
      5) The Dubois, Marryja HUFF's family lived in the area (Elizabeth Rynearson and Bergun Spader would be 1st cousins, icky I know, but it happened a lot back then),
      6) Marryja could be reasonably interpreted by a non-family member, a century later as Mary.

      32 William Spader. Born abt 1722 in can't be son unless dob wrong.

      per JH

      Johann Wilhelm spouse maybe Marya Hegerman??? JH

      34 Brogun Bergen Huff. Born abt 1707. Brogun died aft 1787, he was 80.

      kenmur421 - 12/07 ancestry.com Murray Family Tree
      no e-mail or contact info.


      "Linda Huff Muessig"
      computer crapped out lost all info 12-03

      BARBARA HUFF DECKER
      DECO33@aol.com 9-03

      Huff/Hough Newsletter Volume 1, Number 5 - August 1, 1993
      The following Modified Register Report was contributed by Mr. Harman Clark, Jr., of Dunellen, N.J. Many lines are descended from Paulus Dirckse Hof and Geertie Willemse and Mr Clark and his family have given us a well documented history of this family group.
      1. Paulus Dirckse HOF' born Holland, married (1) Geertie WILLEMSE, born Holland, married (2) Jannitje Jans. Paulus died 24 May 1692, Brooklyn,N.Y.. See Huff Family compilation by Doris L. Horvath, in Special Collections of Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick, N.J.
      Children by Geertie WILLEMSE:
      + 2. i Derrick Pauluszen HOF' born circa 1649.
      3. ii Elizabeth Hof' married Volkert Hendricksz (or Bries).
      Children by Jannitje Jans:
      4. iii Geertruyd Hof' Bp. 2 Sep 1654.
      Second Generation
      2. Derrick Pauluszen HOF' born circa 1649, Holland, married (1) Aeghie Teunis COVERT, born circa 1650, Heemstede, Holland, (daughter of Teunis COVERT and Barbara LUCAS) died before 1700, Jamaica, NY, married (2) Sarah Willemse Yeats, born circa 1660, Flushing, L.I., NY, (daughter of William Yeats and Mary *Yeats) died Lawrenceville, Mercer County, N.J.. Derrick died 22 Dec 1730, Lawrenceville, Mercer County, N.J.. Aeghie: Sources: Regis.Early Settlers of Kings County, T.G.Bergen p. 67..
      Children by Aeghie Teunis COVERT:
      5. i Powell Hoff born Brooklyn, N.Y., married Rachel Stiles.
      + 6. ii Pieter HOF' born circa 1678.
      7. iii Teunis Hoff born circa 1679, Brooklyn, N.Y..
      8. iv Johannes Hoff Bp. 23 May 1680, Brooklyn, N.Y.. Twin to Wilhelmus Hoff.
      9. v Wilhelmus Hoff Bp. 23 May 1680, Brooklyn, N.Y..
      Children by Sarah Willemse Yeats:
      + 10. vi Willem (William) Hoff born circa 1672.
      11. vii Dirck Hoff Bp. 29 Aug 1685, Jamaica, NY.
      12. viii Sara Hoff Bp. 27 Aug 1688, Jamaica, NY. Married Jeremiah Andersen.
      13. ix Thomas Hoff Bp. 6 Apr 1690, Jamaica, NY.
      14. x Jan Hoff Bp. 13 Apr 1692(?), Jamaica, NY.
      15. xi Charles Hoff Bp. circa 1697, Jamaica, NY.
      16. xii Joseph Hoff Bp. circa 1700, Flushing, L.I., NY.
      17. xiii Benjamin Hoff Bp. circa 1702, Lawrenceville, Mercer County, N.J..
      18. xiv Mary Hoff Bp. circa 1704, Lawrenceville, Mercer County, N.J..
      Third Generation
      6. Pieter HOF' born circa 1678, Brooklyn, N.Y., married Catherine (Cataljntje) BROUCAU, Bp. 14 May 1686, (daughter of Burgeon BROUCARD and Catherine LA FEBRE) Pieter died circa 1756.
      Children:
      19. i Peter Huff Bp. 28 Aug 1705.
      + 20. ii Brogun HUFF.
      21. iii Dirck Huff Bp.26 Oct 1709,Neshanic,Somerset,New Jersey. Sources:SCHQ2:46 1913).
      22. iv Catherine (Katalyn) Huff Bp. 30 Apr 1712. Married Henry Stevens.
      23. v Egjen Huff Bp. 18 May 1715.
      24. vi Maria (Marie) Huff Bp. 31 Jul 1717.
      25. vii Isaac Huff Bp. 28 FEB 1719/20.
      26. viii Gertje Huff Bp. 1721. m. Abraham Tichworth.
      27. ix Jeane Huff Bp. ABT 1723. m. Bergon Brokaw.
      + 28. x Jan/John Huff.
      29. xi Elizabeth Huff Bp. 25 JAN 1727/28.
      10. Willem (William) Hoff born circa 1672, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, Bp. 20 Apr 1685, Jamaica, NY, married Elizabeth *Hoff, died 1 Jul 1758, New Jersey. Willem died 30 Oct 1742, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.
      Children:
      + 30. i Leonard Huff born circa 1725.
      Fourth Generation
      20. Brogun HUFF Bp. 3 Aug 1707, Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey, married (1) Before 1739, Frances (Frantceyntye) DuBOYS, born Somerset County, N.J., Bp. 22 Oct 1718, Neshanic, Somerset, New Jersey, (daughter of Abraham DuBOYS and Maria LA RESILIERE) married (2) AFT 1751, in New Jersey, Neltje (Nelly) *Huff. Brogun died After 1787. Sources: Som.Co.Hist.Q. 2:301,303 for children of Brogun Hof & Frantcsyntze. GMNJ 64:91 (May 1889); SCHQ 2:28,29. Frances: SCHQ 2:145 Neshanic Reformed Church Baptisms: 1718 Oct. 22 DuBouis, Abraham & Maerieytue -- Fransynte Witnesses: Pieter Biljoo; Kathryn Mairgen Sources: Birth Date: SCHQ 2:145 Baptisms Neshanic Reformed Church. See SCGQ 7:97 (March 1990)
      Children by Frances (Frantceyntye) DuBOYS:
      31. i Catolintye Huff Bp. 13 May 1739, First Ref. Church, Raritan, Somerset,.
      32. ii Mareyya (Mary) Huff Bp. 31 JAN 1741/42, First Reformed Church,
      Raritan, Somerset,. m. William Spader
      33. iii Petrus Huff Bp. 11 Nov 1744.
      34. iv Frangyntie Huff Bp. 2 Oct 1747.
      + 35. v Isaac HUFF born 5 Aug 1750.
      36. vi Elizabeth Huff Bp. 7 Jun 1751.
      Children by Neltje (Nelly) *Huff:
      37. vii Nelte Huff Bp. 24 Aug 1759. m. Henry Hall, Jr.
      38. viii Tunis Huff Bp. 25 Dec 1760.
      39. ix Jean Huff Bp. 18 Mar 1764.
      28. Jan/John Huff Bp.14 Aug 1725, married ca.1751, Antje/Ann Van Neste, Bp.19 Mar 1727. m. Ann Van Nest.
      Children:
      + 40. i Peter Huff born 30 Jun 1762.
      30. Leonard Huff born circa 1725, married Elizabeth *Huff. Leonard died Cocke Co., TN.
      Children:
      + 41. i Joseph Huff born circa 1755.
      Fifth Generation
      35. Isaac HUFF born 5 Aug 1750, m. Anna HOAGELAND, Bp. JUN 1751, d. 12 Jan 1844. Isaac d. JUN 1833.
      Children:
      + 42. i Abraham HUFF.
      40. Peter Huff born 30 Jun 1762, m. Sarah Van Neste, b. 11 Nov 1764, d. 30 Aug 1847. Peter d. 19 May 1845.
      Children:
      + 43. i Jacob P. Huff born circa 1800.

      41. Joseph Huff born circa 1755, VA, married Elizabeth *Huff, born circa 1750, died circa 1840, Cocke Co., TN. Joseph died 12 Sep 1827, Arcadia, Iron Co., MO.
      Children:
      44. i Elizabeth Huff born ca.1777, Cocke Co., TN, m. circa 1803, John Sutton. Elizabeth died Mar 1862, Liberty Twp.,Iron Co.,MO. Great great great great grandmother of Virginia Brown.
      Sixth Generation
      42. Abraham HUFF Bp. 11 Mar 1781, Occ. Blacksmith, married 1810, Dorcas COX, Bp. 17 Apr 1791, Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey, (daughter of David COX and Rachel Rebecca LISK). Sources: Somer.Hist.Quarterly Vol.2 pg. 219. Dorcas: Sources: Birth Date: SCHQ 4:147. Tingley Family Revised, Vol. 1, No. 07-00115, pages 40, 120.
      Children:
      45. i David Cox Huff born 3 Feb 1811, Bp. 17 Mar 1811, Neshanic Ref. Church,
      46. ii Sarah Huff born 8 Sep 1813, Bp. 10 Oct 1813, Neshanic Reformed Church,
      47. iii Rachel Eliza Huff born 26 May 1816, Bp. 15 Jun 1816, Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey.
      + 48. iv Isaac Brogun HUFF born 15 Jun 1819.
      49. v Peter Huff born 13 Oct 1821, Bp. 3 Nov 1821, Neshanic Reformed Church,
      50. vi Jacob Huff born 15 Mar 1824, Bp. 22 May 1824, Neshanic Ref. Church, New Jersey.
      51. vii Lucretia Ellen Voorhees Huff born 28 Apr 1826, Bp. 11 Jun 1826, Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey.
      52. viii Catharine Rebecca Huff born 26 Aug 1828, Bp. 18 Oct 1828, Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey.
      43. Jacob P. Huff born circa 1800, married Sarah/Sallie Miller. Jacob died 1874.
      Children:
      + 53. i Elijah Miller Huff born 27 Sep 1832.
      Seventh Generation
      48. Isaac Brogun HUFF born 15 Jun 1819, Staten Island, NY, Bp. 11 Jul 1819, Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey, married 8 Oct 1842, in Readington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Leah VAN CAMP, born 25 Mar 1822, (daughter of Thomas C. VAN CAMP and Phebe VAN FLEET) died 8 Jul 1885, New Jersey, buried Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey. Isaac died 8 Jul 1885, buried Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey. Isaac Brogun Huff and Leah Van Camp were married by Rev. Gabriel Ludlow,D.D. who was Pastor of Neshanic Reformed (Dutch) Church for 54 years, and died at the age of 81 years. Isaac was an Elder in the Church. Isaac and Leah died on the same day and a double funeral was held. There is a double monument marking their graves. See Somerset Co.Hist.Quarterly 2:220; 5:54. See also "Readington Church History" by Rev. Henry Thompson (Pub. 1882). Tingley Fam.Revised, I, pg. 120. Leah: David VanCamp had one child, Catherine, who was born 26 Sep 1860. Upon the death of her father, she was raised by her Aunt, Leah Van
      Camp Huff, mother of Sarah Jane Huff Reed. Upon the death of her Aunt, she went to live with her cousin, Sarah Jane Huff Reed, and was married Dec. 1885 to Cornelius Henry. They had no children. (Note by Emma Reed Clark, daughter of Sarah Jane Huff Reed.) [See Catherine Van Camp #5891]
      Children:
      54. i Cornelius Van Camp Huff born 14 Apr 1844, New Jersey, Bp. OCT 1844, Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, New Jersey, died 9 Dec 1903, New Jersey. Sources: Somer.Hist.Quarterly Vol.2 pg. 220.
      + 55. ii Sarah Jane HUFF born 21 Oct 1845.
      53. Elijah Miller Huff born 27 Sep 1832, married 5 Jan 1856, Caroline Saxton, born 7 Aug 1839, died 27 Sep 1909. Elijah died 17 Jan 1909.
      Children:
      + 56. i Caroline Louisa Huff born 26 Jun 1865.
      Eighth Generation
      55. Sarah Jane HUFF born 21 Oct 1845, New Jersey, Bp. 5 Apr 1846, Readington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, married 14 Nov 1864, in Readington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Harman Hoagland REED, born 2 May 1840, Somerset County, N.J., (son of Joseph REED and Tiny Stryker HOAGLAND) died 19 Feb 1885, Hillsborough (South Branch), Somerset,New Jersey, buried Reformed Church Cemetery, So. Branch, New Jersey. Sarah died 6 Mar 1920, Augusta, Richmond County, GA, buried Westover Memorial Park Cem, Augusta, GA. Sources: Somer. Hist. Quarterly Vol.2 pg. 220; family records. In the year 1885, Sarah lost her husband (19 Feb), and both her parents on 8 July. Harman: He died suddenly during an auction of his property; see obituary in files.
      Children:
      57. i Isaac Walter Reed born 14 Aug 1865, New Jersey, died 10 Jun 1882, New Jersey, buried Reformed Church Cemetery, So. Branch, New Jersey. Drowned in Raritan River at sixteen years.
      58. ii Joseph Reed born 26 Jun 1868, died 21 Jun 1876, buried Reformed Church Cemetery, So. Branch, New Jersey.
      + 59. iii William Christopher Reed born 26 Jul 1873.
      60. iv Alvah Moore Reed born 21 Nov 1875, New Jersey, died 15 Nov 1929, New Jersey, buried Reformed Church Cemetery, So. Branch, New Jersey. Never married; Alvah suffered from epilepsy, which in his time was considered a "mental problem", and he spent most of his adult life at the facility in Skillman, N.J. Some of his writings, and poems, show that he was a sensitive, intelligent person, suffering from a disease that can now be controlled and is better understood.
      + 61. v Emma REED born 19 Aug 1879.
      56. Caroline Louisa Huff born 26 Jun 1865, married 5 Nov 1895, Arthur Stewart Coriell, born 1 Mar 1853, died 29 Mar 1929. Caroline died 10 Nov 1922. Arthur: Caroline Louisa Huff was his second wife.
      Children:
      + 62. i William Taylor Coriell born 4 Oct 1899.
      d. Biblical Seminary, N.Y.C.
      http://www.maxhuff.com/Volume%20I/issueno5.htm [word]


      Brogun married Frantcyentye Debois (Duboys)19,20.

      35 Frantcyentye Debois (Duboys).19,20 Born abt 1718. Frantcyentye died in 1757, she was 39.

      TWINS NICHOLAS HUFF
      AND DIRCK RICHARD HUFF SON'S OF BERGON AND FRANCEYNTJE
      BORN 1757 THEIR MOTHER DIED WHEN THEY WERE BORN.

      20. Brogun HUFF Bp. 3 Aug 1707, Neshanic Reformed Church,
      Neshanic, New Jersey,
      married (1) Before 1739, Frances (Frantceyntye) DuBOYS,
      born Somerset
      County, N.J., Bp. 22 Oct 1718, Neshanic, Somerset, New Jersey,
      (daughter of
      Abraham DuBOYS and Maria LA RESILIERE)

      Sources:
      Som.Co.Hist.Q. 2:301,303 for children of Brogun Hof &
      Frantcsyntze. GMNJ
      64:91 (May 1889); SCHQ 2:28,29. Frances: SCHQ 2:145
      Neshanic Reformed
      Church Baptisms: 1718 Oct. 22
      DuBouis, Abraham & Maerieytue -- Fransynte Witnesses:
      Pieter Biljoo;
      Kathryn Mairgen Sources: Birth Date: SCHQ 2:145 Baptisms
      Neshanic
      Reformed Church. See SCGQ 7:97 (March
      1990)



      64 William Spader. Born ca 1650 in wrong? William died in 1704, he was 54.

      per jh
      probably father of John/Ann Suydam also - but need to check out


      1. "1920 Census," Heritagequest.
      2. "1910 Census," Heritagequest.
      3. "Obituary / Obituaries."
      4. genealogybank.com.
      5. Birth Records, "Warren Co Genealogical Society," http://www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/Birth%20c1884-1887.htm.
      6. "1880 US Census," Family History Resource File.
      7. "Family Source Org-Microfilm Official Records."
      8. "Somerset Historic Quarterly."
      9. "Spader Tombstones," got at Archives - not sure where from!3/00.
      10. "Cemetary Records/Tombstones."
      11. "1850 census," Heritagequest.
      12. "1860 census," [heritagequest].
      13. "1840 census," [Heritagequest].
      14. "Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey."
      15. "Genealogy of the Van Brunt family, 1653-1867," J. Munsell, 1867, [heritagequest].
      16. "www.findagrave.com."
      17. "Somerset & Hunterdon-Heirs to Estates 1809-1904," V.A. Brown, 1986, (H3sol-Bro).
      18. "Reformed Church of Readington," Thompson, (Mtwn HeHU5-Read-Dutc-Tho-Index).
      19. "John Haussman."
      20. "Barbara Huff Decker," DECO33@aol.com.


      Index

      ?
      Margaret11
      Ammerman
      Aletta Ann5
      Mr. [William?]10
      Bergen
      Brogun Huff34
      Debois Duboys
      Frantcyentye35
      Huff
      Mary (Marya)17
      Hyett
      Elizabeth J. "Bettie"3
      Isaac6
      Quick
      Maria9
      Shone
      Minniespouse of 1
      Spader
      Abraham8
      Fred Elbert1
      Isaac Quick4
      William32
      William64
      William C [not Wm I]2
      William (Wellem) z (Speder)16