John Henry "Red" Stout
M, #2811, b. 28 January 1918, d. 3 March 1999
Birth* | 28 January 1918 | John Henry "Red" Stout was born on 28 January 1918 in NJG.1,2 |
Census 1940* | 18 April 1940 | He appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of White Plains, Westchester, NYG, enumerated 18 April 1940 He was staying in the lodging house of Joseph Chisolm. John had worked 60 hours in the week prior to the census as a tree surgeon at a nursery. He had worked 52 weeks in the prior year and received $600 in wages. In 1935 he had been residing in Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJ. He had completed 7th grade.3 |
Military* | | He served as a Tec 5 in the U.S. Army during World War II.1 |
Marriage* | 4 March 1947 | He married Irene Minnie Hoagland on 4 March 1947 at Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG.1 |
Death* | 3 March 1999 | He died on 3 March 1999 at age 81.1,4 |
Burial* | | He was buried at Holcombe Riverview Cemetery, Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG.5 |
Citations
- Find a Grave Index 1600's-Current, www.findagrave.com, Memorial # 7797267.
- 1930 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Lambertville, E.D. 20, page 6A, dwelling 109, family 120, William Stout: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 8 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm 1361.
- 1940 U.S. census, Westchester, NY, population schedule, White Plains, E.D. 60-370, page 9B, dwelling 198, line 42, Joseph Chisolm: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 20 Feb 2016): National Archives microfilm T627_2814.
- Social Security Death Index, http://ancestry.com, 147-01-8624, (accessed 20 Feb 2016).
- Find a Grave Index 1600's-Current, www.findagrave.com.
William Edgar Stout
M, #2810, b. 1898, d. 1967
Family: William Edgar Stout and Josephine (?) |
Citations
- Find a Grave Index 1600's-Current, www.findagrave.com, Memorial # 7428537.
- 1930 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Lambertville, E.D. 20, page 6A, dwelling 109, family 120, William Stout: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 8 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm 1361.
- 1940 U.S. census, Westchester, NY, population schedule, White Plains, E.D. 60-370, page 9B, dwelling 198, line 42, Joseph Chisolm: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 20 Feb 2016): National Archives microfilm T627_2814.
William D. Sweazy1
M, #3161, b. circa 1881, d. 19 February 1940
Birth* | circa 1881 | William D. Sweazy was born circa 1881 in NJG.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1904 | He married Lizzie Crum, daughter of Leonard Crum and Susan R Dawes, circa 1904.1 |
1910 Census* | 3 May 1910 | He and Lizzie Crum appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Mt. Airy-Harbourtown Road, West Amwell Township, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated 3 May 1910.1 |
1920 Census* | 10 January 1920 | As of 10 January 1920, they were still living in West Amwell Township, Hunterdon, NJG.2 |
Reunion | circa 3 November 1924 | He and his wife attended the Crum Family Reunion hosted by Isaac and Maggie Crum in honor of Isaac's brother, Daniel, who was visiting the East for the first time since moving to Kansas 47 years earlier. Daniel Crum was his wife's paternal uncle.3 |
Census 1930* | 22 April 1930 | William and Lizzie appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of 19 Atlantic Avenue, Mansfield Township, Burlington, NJG, enumerated 22 April 1930.William had switched from farming to carpentry work for houses. They owned their home which was valued at $2000.4 |
Death* | 19 February 1940 | He died on 19 February 1940 at Columbus, Burlington, NJG.5 |
Obituary* | 21 February 1940 | He's death was was recorded in an Obituary on 21 February 1940 at the Hopewell Herald, Hopewell, NJG. "Services at Lambertville Thursday for Former Penningtonian: Services for William D. Sweazy, 60, husband of Lizzie C. Sweazy, who died suddenly Monday, at Columbus, will be held at 2:30 p.m., Thursday from the Horner Funeral Home, Lambertville, with the Rev. D.D. Rossell of the Columbus Methodist church, officiating. Mr. Sweazy, who was a native of Pennington, lived in Lambertville until 12 years ago. He was past president of Washington Camp, No. 1, P.O.S. of A., Lambertville, and at one time was sexton of Riverview cemetery, in the same city, where interment will take place."5 |
Burial* | 22 February 1940 | He was buried on 22 February 1940 at Riverview Cemetery, NJ.5 |
Citations
- 1910 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, West Amwell Township, E.D. 4. page 4B, dewlling 75, family 84, William D. Sweazy: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 21 Feb 2016):.
- 1920 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, poulation schedule, West Amwell Township, E.D. 30, page 4A, dwelling 74, family 70, William Sweazy: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 21 Feb 2016):.
- Crum Reunion, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 3 Nov 1924, page 18, www.genealogybank.com (accessed 13 Mar 2016). The newspaper article states that Daniel Crum was visiting from California. The 1920 and 1930 federal census shows he was residing in Kansas in those years. The compiler has not found any evidence he ever lived in CA.
- 1930 U.S. census, Burlington, NJ, population schedule, Mansfield Township, E.D. 0042, page 11B, dwelling 266, family 278, William D. Sweazy: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 21 Feb 2016): FHL microfilm 2341053.
- Services at Lambertville for Former Penningtonian, The Hopewell Herald, Hopewell, NJ, 21 Feb 1940, page 1, www.ancestry.com, (accessed 21 Feb 2016).
Livingston Titus
M, #2716, b. circa 1903, d. 4 October 1990
Birth* | circa 1903 | Livingston Titus was born circa 1903 in NJG.1,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1924 | He married Reba Hawk, daughter of Elmer Ellsworth Hawk and Gussie Crum, circa 1924.3,4 |
Census 1930 | 1930 | He and Reba Hawk appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of 115 Prospect Street, Hopewell Borough, Mercer, NJG, enumerated 1930..They had a radio and were living in a rented house. Livingston worked as a home mover [difficult to read].4 |
Census 1940* | 11 April 1940 | By 11 April 1940, Livingston. Livingston was a poultryman with a retail egg route and had worked sixty hours in the week prior to the census. He had completed four years of high school.2 |
Death* | 4 October 1990 | He died on 4 October 1990 at Foothills Acres Nursing Home, Hillsborough, Somerset, NJG. He had been a resident of Hopewell Borough since 1927. He had worked as a carpenter in the area for twenty years.1 |
Burial* | 8 October 1990 | He was buried on 8 October 1990 at Highland Cemetery, Hopewell, Mercer, NJG. Masonic services were held at the Cromwell Memorial Home, 71 E. Prospect, Hopewell.1 |
Children of Livingston Titus and Reba Hawk |
- Dorothy Titus
- Ronald Titus
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Citations
- Obituary - Livingston Titus, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 05 Oct 1990, page 25, www.genealogybank.com.
- 1940 U.S. census, Mercer, NJ, population schedule, Hopewell Borough, E.D. 11-45, page 5A, household 108, Livingston Titus: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 30 Jan 2016): National Archives microfilm T627.
- Mrs. Gussie C. Hawk, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 21 Jan 1976, www.genealogybank.com.
- 1930 U.S. census, Mercer, NJ, population schedule, Hopewell Borough, E.D. 92, page 8A, dwelling 216, family 216, Livingston H. Titus: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 15 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm T626.
Emma Tomlinson
F, #2650, b. circa 1869, d. before January 1920
Birth* | circa 1869 | Emma Tomlinson was born circa 1869 in NJG.1 |
1870 Census | 21 July 1870 | She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Cherryville, Franklin Township, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of her parents, John Tomlinson and Sarah Ann Crum.1 |
1880 Census | 19 June 1880 | Sometime after 21 Jul 1870, the Tomlinson family moved from Hunterdon County to Burlington Township, Coffey, KSG as Emma was living there with her parents on 19 June 1880.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1895 | She married Lincoln Douglass circa 1895.3 |
1900 Census* | 9 June 1900 | She and Lincoln Douglass appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Burlington, Coffey, KSG enumerated 9 June 1900.3 |
1910 Census* | 13 May 1910 | Ema and Lincoln were still living in Burlington Township, Coffey, KSG on 13 May 1910. Their son, Wayne M., was listed as living with them.4 |
Death* | before January 1920 | She died before the 1920 census was taken in January of that year.5 |
Citations
- 1870 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Franklin Township, page 16, dwelling 115, family 133, John Tomlinson: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 7 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm M593.
- 1880 U.S. census, Coffey, KS, population schedule, Burlington Township, E.D. 42, page 327.2000, dwelling 56, family 60, John Tomlinson: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T9_377.
- 1900 U.S. census, Coffey, KS, population schedule, Burlington, E.D. 35, page 5A, dwelling 87, family 89, Lincoln Douglass: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T623.
- 1910 U.S. census, Coffey, KS, population schedule, Burlington Township, E.D. 11, page 12A, dwelling 233, family 234, Lincoln Douglass: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T624_435.
- 1920 U.S. census, Coffey, KS, population schedule, Burlington Township, E.D. 12; page 1B, dwelling 15, family 16, L. Douglass: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T625.