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George Tubbs1

M
FatherHarry Tubbs
MotherEdith Sharp
     George Tubbs married Hilda Hahn.1

Family

Hilda Hahn
Children
  • Evan Hahn Tubbs
  • Gail Hahn Tubbs

Citations

  1. [S446] Mary DeWitt, Lewis File.


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Clara Tubridy1

F, b. May 1840, d. 27 September 1905
     Clara Tubridy was born in May 1840 at Ireland.2,3 She married Dennis Tubridy.1 Clara Tubridy died on 27 September 1905 at Hackensack, NJ.1,4

Family

Dennis Tubridy b. Aug 1839
     1870 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Dennis Lubberdy, New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, NJ.5
1880 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Dennis Tubridy, ED 9, New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, NJ.2
1900 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Dennis Tubridy, ED 30, Hackensack (Ward 3), Bergen County, NJ.3
     In the 1900 census Dennis and Clara were married 36 yrs, she had one child, but none living. Immigration dates are hard to read, looks like 1860 for him, and 1850 for her.3
     It seems likely that Catherine Hanlon is a sister of Clara Tubridy, but it has not been proven yet. Name variation: Clara Lubberdy.5

Citations

  1. [S1221] Cardfile.
  2. [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBK-9XKS> : 24 December 2015), New Jersey > Bergen > New Barbadoes > image 36 of 58; citing NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  3. [S790] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QHS-HLH> : 5 August 2014), New Jersey > Bergen > image 1 of 42; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  4. [S1210] Hack. Rep., 28 Sep 1905, pg. 4, col. 3 (death notice); pg. 5. col. 3 (news item).
  5. [S757] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XYW-2PV> : 22 May 2014), New Jersey > Bergen > image 73 of 126; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).


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Dennis Tubridy1

M, b. August 1839
     Dennis Tubridy was born in August 1839 at County Tipperary, Ireland.2,3 He married Clara Tubridy.1 Dennis Tubridy died.1

Family

Clara Tubridy b. May 1840, d. 27 Sep 1905
     He possibly was a veteran of the Civil War. A Dennis Tubridy served three months in 1861 as a private in Company of the 69th NY Infantry. His address was PO Hackensack, NJ in.4
1870 Fed. census: Household of Dennis Lubberdy, New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, NJ. Household consists of Dennis, his wife Clara and and a Mary Lubberdy, 50 yo, b. Ireland.5 Dennis Tubridy was a stone cutter.5,3
1880 Fed. census: Household of Dennis Tubridy, ED 9, New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, NJ. Household consists of Dennis, his wife Clara and a sister Mary (Marg?) Handlin, 55 yo, b. Ireland.2
1900 Fed. census: Household of Dennis Tubridy, ED 30, Hackensack (Ward 3), Bergen County, NJ. Household consists of Dennis, his wife Clara.3
     In the 1900 census Dennis and Clara were married 36 yrs, she had one child, but none living. Immigration dates are hard to read, looks like 1860 for him, and 1850 for her.3 Name variation: Dennis Lubberdy.5

Citations

  1. [S1221] Cardfile.
  2. [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBK-9XKS> : 24 December 2015), New Jersey > Bergen > New Barbadoes > image 36 of 58; citing NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  3. [S790] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QHS-HLH> : 5 August 2014), New Jersey > Bergen > image 1 of 42; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  4. [S978] 1890 Federal Census Veterans Schedules, "United States Census of Union Veterans and Widows of the Civil War, 1890," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-R3SN-PZ> : 22 May 2014), New Jersey > Burgen > image 50 of 71; citing NARA microfilm publication M123 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  5. [S757] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XYW-2PV> : 22 May 2014), New Jersey > Bergen > image 73 of 126; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).


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Elizabeth Tucker1

F, b. 25 July 1728, d. December 1824
FatherJames Tucker b. 1698
MotherLeah White
     Elizabeth Tucker was born on 25 July 1728.1 She married John Williams on 29 December 1742.1 Elizabeth Tucker died in December 1824.1

Family

John Williams b. 20 Mar 1719, d. 3 Jan 1779
Child
     Married name: Williams.

Citations

  1. [S104] Spencer B Newman, Newman File, 11 Nov 1987.


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Frances Viola Tucker

F, b. 17 January 1886
FatherJoseph L Tucker1 d. b 1900
MotherNannie Christina Robey1 b. 14 Sep 1866, d. 13 May 1927
     Frances Viola Tucker was born on 17 January 1886.
     Married name: Basil.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php


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George Tucker

M, d. 26 December 1625
FatherGeorge Tucker b. c 1532, d. Mar 1587
MotherMaria Hunter d. Nov 1579
     George Tucker was born at Milton, Kent, England. He married Mary Darrell, daughter of John Darrell and Anne Horne, on 20 February 1598 at Little Chart, Kent, England. George Tucker died on 26 December 1625 at Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, England. He was buried on 30 December 1625 in Milton-next-Gravesend.

Family

Mary Darrell b. 22 Sep 1577
Child


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George Tucker

M, b. circa 1532, d. March 1587
FatherWilliam Tucker b. 1500, d. 1564
MotherJosea Ashe b. c 1510
     George Tucker was born circa 1532 at Throwley, Devonshire, England. He was baptized on 26 April 1540 in the Allhallows Bread St. at London, England. He married Maria Hunter, daughter of John Hunter and Unknown (?), circa 1562 at Milton, Kent, England. George Tucker died in March 1587. He was buried on 31 March 1587 in Milton-next-Gravesend.

Family

Maria Hunter d. Nov 1579
Child


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Honour Tucker1

F, b. circa 1613, d. circa 1681
FatherJohn Tucker b. c 1580, d. c 12 May 1626
MotherUrith Dinnis b. c 1593, d. 12 May 1626
     Honour Tucker was baptized circa 1613 at Plymouth, Devonshire, England.1 She married Robert Stetson, son of Thomas Stitson and Argent Lukesmore, on 2 May 1635 at Plymouth.1 Honour Tucker died circa 1681 at Scituate, MA, (maybe.)1

Family

Robert Stetson b. c 1613, d. 1 Feb 1702/3
Children
     Married name: Stetson.

Citations

  1. [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.


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James Tucker1

M, b. 1698
FatherJohn Tucker
MotherRuth Wooley b. 12 Oct 1664, d. 23 Dec 1759
     James Tucker was born in 1698.1 He married Leah White.1

Family

Leah White
Child

Citations

  1. [S104] Spencer B Newman, Newman File, 11 Nov 1987.


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John Tucker1

M, b. circa 1580, d. circa 12 May 1626
     John Tucker was born circa 1580 at St. Andrews Church, Plymouth, Devonshire, England.1 He married Urith Dinnis on 6 February 1601/2 at England.1 John Tucker died circa 12 May 1626 at Plymouth.1

Family

Urith Dinnis b. c 1593, d. 12 May 1626
Child

Citations

  1. [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.


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John Tucker

M, b. 23 January 1599, d. 1692
FatherGeorge Tucker d. 26 Dec 1625
MotherMary Darrell b. 22 Sep 1577
     John Tucker was born on 23 January 1599 at Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, England. He was baptized on 31 January 1599 in the Milton Church at Gravesend, Kent, England. He married (1) Mary Johnson, daughter of Thomas Johnson and Margaret (?), circa 1644 at Hingham, MA.1 John Tucker married (2) Hannah Wines, daughter of Barnabas Wines.1 John Tucker died in 1692 at Setauket, Suffolk County, NY.

Family 1

Mary Johnson b. c 1612, d. b 1686
Child

Family 2

Hannah Wines

Citations

  1. [S277] Orange County (NY) Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 13/1 (1983), pg. 4. Query #2448.


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Aaron V Tuers

M, b. circa 1830, d. before 1880
FatherAbraham A Tuers1 b. 1 Feb 1789, d. Aug 1854
MotherSarah Prior Vanderbilt1 b. c 1808, d. 9 Sep 1864
     Aaron V Tuers was born circa 1830 at New Jersey. He married (1) Matilda (?) Aaron V Tuers married (2) Martha L Richardson, daughter of Isaac Richardson Richardson and Matilda Baines, on 14 September 1867 at Anne Arundel County, MD.2 Aaron V Tuers died before 1880.

Family 1

Matilda (?) b. c 1830
Children

Family 2

Martha L Richardson b. 1848
Children
  • Emma Tuers1 b. c 1871
  • Rosa Ella Tuers1 b. 1874, d. 19 Jan 1892
  • Thomas Tuers1 b. 1877
     This is possibly the Aaron V. Tuers, who in about 1860 settled in Maryland. We have NO proof of this individual, however, given that his grandfather's name was Aaron Vanderbilt, we find the coincidence significant to note since Aaron's mother, Sarah Prior Vanderbilt similarly bears the name of her maternal grandmother.
In his record of marriage to Martha L Richardson, he is listed as a widower.

We have few primary sources for this individual. We are basing our conclusion on the available evidence, given that his grandfather's name was Aaron Vanderbilt we find the coincidence significant to note since Aaron's mother, Sarah Prior Vanderbilt similarly bears the name of her maternal grandmother. This naming convention was frequently used by early Dutch descendants who had abandoned the patronymic, but still retained similar family naming traditions. We have also found other reference to the family members, including Aaron Tuers widow traveling back to New Jersey and living with family in the area of Abraham Tuers' farm.

We also find him in the Anne Arundel, Annapolis, MD Federal 1860 Census as Aaron Tuers, and again in the 1870 Census as Aaron Tours, both in Annapolis, Maryland, but with different wive's names and children's names. Based on the ages of the children and Martha, age 22, in 1870, it is not biologically feasible for these to be her children, but may be children by Aaron's former marriage:

1860 Census
Aaron Tuers, age 30, Sailor, born New York
Matilda, age 25, born New York
Elizabeth, age 1, born Maryland (likely the same as Mary Elizabeth in later records)
Charles, age 3 months, born Maryland (Charles Newton Tuers in later records)

1870 Census
Aaron Tours, age 42, Sailor, born New Jersey
Martha, age 22, born Virginia
Harrison, age 14, farm laborer, born New Jersey
Mary, age 12, born Maryland, (Mary Elizabeth Tuers abt 1860 in later records)
Arthur, age 10, born Maryland, (Arthur M. Tuers in later records)
Matilda Richardson, mother-in-law, age 54

In the 1880 Census Martha and children are living in the Port of Baltimore with Matilda Richardson listed as head of household, and Aaron is not found.
1880 Census
Matilda Richardson, age 68, Keeping house
George W, age 30, Laborer
Tuers, Martha, age 32, daughter, At Home
Thomas, age 3, grandson
Rosa, age, 6, granddaughter (Rosa Ella in later records)
Emma, age 9, grandaughter.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S838] Marriage Certificate (Details with the subjects), Maryland Marriages 1666-1899. Ancestry.com.


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Abraham Tuers

M, d. 1 March 1856
FatherWilliam Tuers1 b. c 1760
     Abraham Tuers married Catherine Marie Sandford. Abraham Tuers died on 1 March 1856 at Hudson County, NJ.2 He was buried in Sandford Burying Ground in Kearny.

Family

Catherine Marie Sandford d. 17 Mar 1862
Child
     This record is tenuously based solely on the minimal records we have found, noting that Abraham is s/o William; that an Abraham Tuers is buried at Sanford Burying Ground alongside Catherine Tuers (most likely Catherine Sandford); and, that William is s/o Abraham and Catherine Tuers due to death date and correlation with grandfather's name. Corrections are invited and welcome.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S943] Sandford Burying Ground Records.


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Abraham Tuers

M, b. circa 1810
     Abraham Tuers was born circa 1810.
     Church records note that he is "of Newark."1

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2,3,4

Citations

  1. [S1055] Marriages at the Westfield (NJ) Presbyterian Church 1759 - 1840, Online at http://www.westfieldnjhistory.com/files/lr14.htm
  2. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  3. [S42] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Copyright (c) 1980, 2000, data as of January 2000.
  4. [S928] Temple Records, [1991-1997], Film #1903605. https://familysearch.org/, Salt Lake City, UT.


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Abraham Tuers

M, b. 27 November 1821, d. 17 February 1890
FatherGarrit Tuers1 b. 27 May 1789, d. 3 Sep 1848
MotherHester (Hiley) Kingsland1 b. 7 Apr 1790
     Abraham Tuers was born on 27 November 1821 at Belleville Twp, Essex County, NJ.2,3 He was baptized on 24 March 1822 in the DRC at Second River (Belleville), NJ.4 He married Leah Ann Garrabrant, daughter of Michael Garrabrant and Annatje (Hannah) Van Winkle, on 3 June 1850. Abraham Tuers died on 17 February 1890.2

Family

Leah Ann Garrabrant b. 22 Nov 1827, d. Dec 1915
Children
  • Charles N Tuers1 b. 19 Jul 1851, d. 15 Apr 1861
  • Annaquesta Tuers1 b. 25 Jun 1853, d. 3 Jul 1853
  • Anderson Tuers1 b. 18 Jun 1855, d. 9 Jul 1875
  • Willis Jesse Tuers+1 b. 5 Nov 1857
  • Everet Tuers1 b. 1 Apr 1861, d. 15 Apr 1861
     Acc. to Second River DRC records: b. Jan 1822, bap. 4 Mar, Abraham, son of Garret Tours and Hiley Kingsland. Abraham Tuers was a blacksmith.5
     In the 1850 census in Bergen (Hudson County) there is a Abraham Tuers (age 19, wagon maker, Value of Real Estate 2000) with Leah A. Tuers (age 31), Cornelius (age 3) and Abraham Seeley (age 19, wagon maker). It is unclear, why James Turse mentions him, as that Abrm is 10 yrs younger than Abraham Tuers. Leah's age is also several years of, as she would have been c. 23. The Cornelius shows up in the 1870 and 1880 census with a wife Catherine and several children, the eldest being a Leah.6

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S972] Transcription from the Tuers Family Bible.
  3. [S879] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
  4. [S194] Unknown author, "DRC Second River Bapt."
  5. [S1061] 1860 US Federal Census - Population.
  6. [S853] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Abrm Tuers. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LKC-GRT> : 9 April 2016), New Jersey > Hudson > image 21 of 67; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).


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Abraham A Tuers1

M, b. 1 February 1789, d. August 1854
FatherJacob Toers2 b. 11 Jan 1759, d. 16 Jun 1838
MotherMarytje Post2 b. 17 Sep 1766, d. 31 Jan 1857
     Abraham A Tuers was born on 1 February 1789 at Passaic, NJ, (possibly 1793 Lodi, Bergen, NJ, but then baptism is wrong also.) He was baptized on 22 February 1789. He married Sarah Prior Vanderbilt, daughter of Aaron Vanderbilt and Ariantie Vanderhoef, on 1 January 1827 at DRC, Bergen, NJ.3 Abraham A Tuers died in August 1854 at New Barbadoes, Bergen County, NJ, (unconfirmed.)4,5

Family

Sarah Prior Vanderbilt b. c 1808, d. 9 Sep 1864
Children
     Accounts of the death date of Abraham A. Tuers vary, with summaries of the court case involving his estate placing "death" either in 1850 or 1854. In either event, he was deemed dead, and without a will, and the estate was divided by the court in 1862, with a value of about $150,000. It was an important enough case that it was subject of an article in the New York Times. Several accounts of the case are available, and we hold two accounts in file. It looks to this researcher, that his son, Abraham A. Tuers, Jr. took off to the California Gold Rush that began in 1849, and no intention of returning.4,5
     Excerpted from: Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery, the Prerogative Court, and The Court of Errors and Appeals, of the State of New Jersey. John H. Stewart, Reporter. Vol. VIII. Trenton, NJ : W.S. Sharp Printing Co., 1882.
WILLIAM W. HOYT and wife v. WILLIAM TUERS et al.
     Abraham Tuers died intestate in 1850, seized of lands in Hudson county, and leaving six children and two grandchildren, his heirs-at-law. One of the sons, Abraham A. Tuers, Jr, left New Jersey in 1854, leaving his wife and children here, and never returned. For twenty years his family neither saw him nor heard from him, but heard that he was dead. In 1874 they ascertained that he was living in California, and one of his sons, William, saw him there. He died in 1877. In 1862, under proceedings in the orphans court of Hudson county, the lands of Abraham Tuers were partitioned, the heirs-at-law of Hoyt v. Tuers. Abraham A. Tuers being made parties thereto. On an allegation of his death intestate, and by sundry means conveyances thereunder, the defendants claim parts of the premises. In 1871, Abraham A. Tuers executed a conveyance in California in favor of Hoyt, the complainant, of all his property, real and personal, in New Jersey; and in July, 1874, another, conveying, inter alia, all interest etc. as one of the children and heirs-at-law of his father and mother, or either of them; and in August, 1874, another, conveying, by specific ?metes and bounds, the lands set off to Abraham A. Tuers's heirs-at-law in the partition of 1862. On a bill for a partition, filed by Hoyt, in chancery, against the defendants as part owners of the premises, and also to set aside the partition of 1862, the defendants, by answer, set up that Abraham A. Tuers (Jr.) was, when he made the alleged conveyances to Hoyt, incompetent to make them, by reason of unsoundness of mind, and that they were obtained by fraud. - Held, that the complainant's title being denied, the suit would be stayed, to afford the complainant an opportunity to establish the title at law, and that although evidence was adduced in this cause on the subject of the defence to the deeds, the defendants were nevertheless entitled to try the question of the validity of complainant's title at law.
     Bill for partition. On final hearing on pleadings and proof. Mr. John J. King and Mr. P. Woodruff, for complainants. Mr. Edward Q. Keasbey, for Newark Land Company and others. Mr. G. W. Hubbell, for Francis Sipp and others.
     THE CHANCELLOR. The complainants seek to set aside a partition of land in Hudson County, made in the orphans court of that county in 1862, and to partition the property in this court. The wife joins her husband as complainant only in view of her claim of inchoate right of dower in the property to which her husband claims title. The land was owned by Abraham Tuers, who died in 1850 intestate. At his death his heirs-at-law were his six children and two grandchildren, the children of a deceased daughter. In 1862, application was made to the orphans court by his son William for partition of the property. From the order appointing the commissioners, it would seem that, in his petition (it is lost, and no copy of it is produced), the petitioner stated that his brother Abraham (generally known as Abraham A. Tuers) was dead, and had died intestate, and that among his heirs-at-law were two minors, Andrew and Eliza Tuers, two of his children. The property was found, capable of being partitioned without great prejudice to the interests of the owners, and was divided accordingly, and the partition confirmed. The persons to whom two of the shares were assigned in the partition, conveyed them to the Newark Land Company, and that company claims them, and also part of another of the shares conveyed to it in like manner. Abraham A. Tuers in 1854 left this state, leaving his wife and children here, and never returned to it. He went to California, and remained there up to the time of his death, which occurred in 1877. His son William having heard that he was in California, went there in 1874 and saw him there. William testifies that he neither saw nor heard from his father for twenty-two years after the latter left this state, and that the family had heard that he was dead. In March, 1871, Abraham A. Tuers executed a conveyance in California, in favor of Hoyt, for all his right, title and interest of, in and to all his property, real and personal, in New Jersey, and especially all his claims to the estate of his father and mother, or the estate of either of them. On the 1st of July, 1874, he executed a deed to Hoyt, by which, in consideration of $1,000, as expressed in the deed, he conveyed a tract of land of one hundred and ten acres, or thereabouts, in this state, described in the deed as being situated in Morris county, about six miles from Morristown, and about three miles from Rockaway, and the same land occupied and possessed by the grantor in person, and by his family, and at that time occupied by William Tuers, his son. The deed conveyed, also, all other pieces, parcels, tracts, lots or bodies of land or real estate in New Jersey which he owned, or of, in or to which he had any kind, nature or character of right, title, claim or interest, legal or equitable, whether the same had been acquired by purchase, bequest, devise, descent or otherwise, and also all the interest, right, title, claim and demand which he then had or might thereafter have or be entitled to as one of the children and heirs-at-Iaw of his father and mother.
     In August, 1874, he executed another deed to Hoyt, which, after reciting that he had executed and delivered the deed, of July preceding, and that it contained no specific or accurate description of any real estate, but did contain general and comprehensive reference to the grantor's real estate in this state, and that he intended thereby to convey to Hoyt the land thereinafter more specifically described and bounded, conveyed to ?Hoyt, for a nominal consideration, the land set off in the partition as the share of his, the grantor's, heirs-at-law, and nothing more. William M.Tuers testifies that, when he went to California, he reached Sacramento City June 29th, 1874, and left there for home on the 4th of July following. He says that he told Hoyt and Hoyt's lawyer and his father, while he was there, that the partition had taken place. Hoyt alleges that the description of the share was inserted by mistake - that it was supposed to be the description of the whole of the land in Hudson county of which Abraham Tuers, his grantor's father, died seized. The answering defendants object to the bill as being multifarious, inasmuch as it seeks, as they insist, to rectify the alleged mistake in the last-mentioned deed, and also to set aside the partition in the orphans court, and obtain a new one. It is enough to say, on this point, that were the objection well founded, it would, in this case, come too late, since it was made for the first time at the final hearing. It is not well founded, however. The bill does not pray a reformation of the deed. But, without considering any of the other objections made by the answering defendants to a decree for partition, it is sufficient at this stage of the proceedings to say that the complainant's title, which is a legal one, is disputed; and it is an established rule of this court that where the title of the complainant in a partition suit is disputed (unless it is an equitable one), this court will not settle it on the hearing, but will compel the complainant to establish it at law first, and the bill will be retained until he shall have so established it. The land company, by its answer, expressly denies the validity of the deeds to Hoyt, and avers that the grantor therein was, when they were executed.4

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2

Citations

  1. [S879] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
  2. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  3. [S980] Charles H. Winfield, Hudson Land Titles, Page 339.
  4. [S1041] State of New Jersey NJ Chancery Court Cases, Vol. 8.
  5. [S1041] State of New Jersey NJ Chancery Court Cases, Vol. 8, (duplicate).


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Abraham A Tuers Jr.

M, b. 3 February 1829, d. 11 April 1909
FatherAbraham A Tuers1 b. 1 Feb 1789, d. Aug 1854
MotherSarah Prior Vanderbilt1 b. c 1808, d. 9 Sep 1864
     Abraham A Tuers Jr. was born on 3 February 1829.2 He married Sarah C Ford, daughter of Lewis Ford and Rhoda Riggs. Abraham A Tuers Jr. died on 11 April 1909 at Morris, NJ.2,3,4

Family

Sarah C Ford b. 2 Jan 1827, d. 21 Oct 1902
Children
     Abraham A Tuers Jr. and Sarah C Ford appeared on the census of 1880 at Hanover, Morris County, NJ. They are living in a dwelling abutting that of Mahlon Ford, age 57, Sarah Ford's brother.4

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S923] Linda Weber, Knight-Tuers in "Re: [NJMORRIS] Knight Family and Tuers," listserve message 10 Jul 2000, (year only). Online at http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/NJMORRIS/2000-07/…
  3. [S1041] State of New Jersey NJ Chancery Court Cases, Vol. 8.
  4. [S922] Elizabeth Cobb Stewart Eastwood, Andrew Ford Desc.


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Ada B Tuers

F, b. 25 September 1885, d. 12 April 1955
FatherAlford C Tuers1 b. 27 Dec 1847, d. 22 Jan 1921
MotherNancy Ann Preston1 b. 12 Jul 1864, d. 6 Apr 1906
     Ada B Tuers was born on 25 September 1885 at Riverton, Franklin County, NE.2 She married (1) Fremont C Canfield. Ada B Tuers married (2) Charles A Hibler, son of Simeon Hibler and Anna Higgins, on 8 October 1917 at Battle Creek, MI.3 Ada B Tuers died on 12 April 1955 at Saginaw, MI.2

Family 1

Fremont C Canfield b. 1875, d. 14 Jul 1922
Child
  • Clyde L Canfield1 b. 13 Jan 1906, d. 15 Feb 1994

Family 2

Charles A Hibler b. 1870, d. 16 May 1945
     Ada B Tuers appeared on the census of 1900 at Saginaw, Saginaw County, MI. Ada Canfield, age 29, as Head of Household with "sisters" Mary W, age 25, and Carolyn, age 16. Cannot confirm this Ada Canfield as Ada Tuers since DOB doesn't correlate.
1910 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Fremont C Canfield.4
1920 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Charles A Hibler, Detroit City, Wayne County, MI.5 Married name: Canfield. Name variation: Hibler.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S842] Obituary (Details with the subjects), Saginaw MI Public Library Obit Index.
  3. [S838] Marriage Certificate (Details with the subjects), Charles A. Hibler and Ada B. Tuers, 8 Oct 1917. Michigan Marriages 1868-1925.
  4. [S794] 1910 Federal Census.
  5. [S797] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules.


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Albert Bartholf Tuers

M, b. 25 July 1836, d. 6 January 1907
FatherJacob J Tuers1 b. 12 Oct 1797
MotherMargaret Bartholf1 b. 15 Jun 1804
     Albert Bartholf Tuers was born on 25 July 1836 at Passaic, NJ.2 He was baptized on 5 November 1836 at Pompton Plains, Morris County, NJ. He married Priscilla Demarest on 28 August 1862 at Old North Church, Dumont, NJ.3 Albert Bartholf Tuers was buried in January 1907 in DRC Churchyard in South Schraalenburgh.4 He died on 6 January 1907.

Family

Priscilla Demarest b. 11 Aug 1846, d. 27 May 1927
Children
     Randolph's notes say on page 93 #313 that Samuel Jacob is "said to be son of Al Tuers and a Miss Demarest", but this is not consistent with his other records of the marriage. It is also not consistent with The Demarest Genealogy, in our file, shows Albert Bertolph born 1837, married Priscilla Demarest.2,4 Albert and Priscilla lived in Teaneck, NJ in 1895 according to the NJ State Census. Albert was a Civil War veteran and is buried at the South Schraalenburgh Churchyard Old North Reformed Church Cemetery, Dumont, Bergen, NJ

The Demarest Genealogy, in our file, shows Albert Bertolph Tuers born 1837, married Priscilla Demarest.
RES 1895, Teaneck, NJ, NJ State Census.4 He was a blacksmith.5 He was Dutch Reformed. Name variation: Albert Bertolph Tuers.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S879] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
  3. [S968] Walter A. Tuers, Fred E. Tuers Family Notes.
  4. [S969] Demarest Family Assn, The Demarest Family.
  5. [S1061] 1860 US Federal Census - Population.


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Albert Bartolph Tuers

M, b. 27 December 1887
FatherJacob Albert Tuers1 b. 18 Jan 1865
     Albert Bartolph Tuers was born on 27 December 1887.2

Family

Child
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S969] Demarest Family Assn, The Demarest Family.


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Alford C Tuers

M, b. 27 December 1847, d. 22 January 1921
FatherWalter Tuers1 b. 31 May 1813, d. 8 Sep 1909
     Alford C Tuers was born on 27 December 1847 at Michigan.2 He married Nancy Ann Preston in 1877. Alford C Tuers died on 22 January 1921 at Coldwater, Branch County, MI.

Family

Nancy Ann Preston b. 12 Jul 1864, d. 6 Apr 1906
Children
     Both are born in 1847. In 1850 (Tours), 1860 (Tuers) and 1870 (Tuers) Cornelius is enumerated with Walter, Alford C. is not. In 1900 Cornelius (indexed as Ivers) lived with his sister Viola. In 1910 Alfred C. (age 63) is listed in his daughter's household.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S1013] Unknown author, Coldwater MI Directory).


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Amos Lorenz Tuers

M, b. 24 April 1883, d. April 1969
FatherSimon Tuers1 b. 26 Jun 1836
MotherMary Ann Garrabrant1 b. Apr 1841
     Amos Lorenz Tuers was born on 24 April 1883 at Franklin, Nutley, Essex County, NJ.2,3 He died in April 1969 at Manasquan, Monmouth County, NJ.4
     Amos Lorenz Tuers was a stock clerk at L. Bamberger & Co.3
     WW I Registration lists his sister Mary Elizabeth Tuers, as NOK living at 26 Woodland Ave, Nutley, Essex, NJ. At 35 years of age, Amos was apparently not married.
     In 1945 he lived in Asbury Park and worked as a helper for Style Molders in Manasquan during his later years.3

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S790] 1900 US Federal Census - Population.
  3. [S947] Unknown author, WW I Draft Registration.
  4. [S989] Social Security Admiinistration, Social Security Death Index.


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Andrew Jackson Tuers

M, b. 1846, d. 1911
FatherAbraham A Tuers1 b. 1 Feb 1789, d. Aug 1854
MotherSarah Prior Vanderbilt1 b. c 1808, d. 9 Sep 1864
     Andrew Jackson Tuers was born in 1846 at Hanover, Morris County, NJ.2 He married (1) Lydia A Smith on 28 June 1868 at Morristown, Morris County, NJ.3,4,5 Andrew Jackson Tuers married (2) Frances Smith, daughter of John J. Smith, on 18 March 1896.6 Andrew Jackson Tuers died in 1911 at New Jersey.7

Family 1

Lydia A Smith b. 1849
Children

Family 2

Frances Smith b. 24 Jul 1857
     Andrew Jackson Tuers appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of John C Miller and Sarah Prior Miller at Rockaway Twp, Morris County, NJ.8
     He served in the Civil War with the New Jersey Volunteers, Company L, 27th Regiment.
1880 Fed. census: Household of Andrew Jackson Tuers, ED 119, Hanover, Morris County, NJ. Household consists of Andrew Jackson, his wife Lydia and their children Richard, George, Charles, Loretta and Lydia.9
1885 Fed. census: Household of Andrew Jackson Tuers. Household consists of Andrew Jackson, his wife Lydia and and their children Richard, George, Charles, Loretta and Lydia.10
Andrew was a mason. The 1897-1898 Vogt Brothers Complete Morris County , NJ Directory, has the following listing:
Tuers, Andrew, mason
Tuers, Charles A., mason
Tuers, George, mason
Tuers, Richard E., mason.
1900 Fed. census: Household of Andrew Jackson Tuers, ED 55, Hanover Twp, North District, Morris County, NJ. Household consists of Andrew Jackson, his wife Frances and two daughters from her previous marriage: Clara A (15) and Getrude (12) Eagles.11
     The Dickerson Family genealogy gives Frances Smith as wife of Andrew J. Tuers, however, the birth date of 1867 is suspect. We believe that the correct date is 1857, given that she had sisters born in 1854 and 1861. The 1900 Census also gives her birth year as 1857. She was married first to Isaac Eagles. We believe she may be the second wife of Andrew. The same names and dates appear in Rockaway Records of Morris County, N.J. Families by J. Percy Crayon.12

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1,13

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S923] Linda Weber, Knight-Tuers in "Re: [NJMORRIS] Knight Family and Tuers," listserve message 10 Jul 2000, (date only). Online at http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/NJMORRIS/2000-07/…
  3. [S1131] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/, "New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VWR4-2W1> : 12 December 2014), Andrew J Tuers and Lydia A Smith, 28 Jun 1868; citing Morris, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton; FHL microfilm 1,314,454.
  4. [S923] Linda Weber, Knight-Tuers in "Re: [NJMORRIS] Knight Family and Tuers," listserve message 10 Jul 2000, (has date as 18 Mar 1869). Online at http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/NJMORRIS/2000-07/…
  5. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010, (Website (<http://familytree.turse.org/getperson.php">) has year as 1896, but that seems to be the date of the second marriage). See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  6. [S1131] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/, New Jersey Marriages. <https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZK3-YMT> : 31 March 2016), Andrew J Tuers and Frances Eagles, 18 Mar 1896; citing Rockaway, Morris, New Jersey, United States, Division of Archives and Record Management, New Jersey Department of State, Trenton.; FHL microfilm 589,813.
  7. [S923] Linda Weber, Knight-Tuers in "Re: [NJMORRIS] Knight Family and Tuers," listserve message 10 Jul 2000. Online at http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/NJMORRIS/2000-07/…
  8. [S1061] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of John C. Miller. New Jersey, Morris, Rockaway Twp. M653, pg.115, Image 47 of 89 (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSD-YL6> : 8 April 2016).
  9. [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Andrew J. Tuers. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBL-JM6> : 24 December 2015), New Jersey > Morris > Hanover > image 17 of 60; citing NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  10. [S1215] 1885 New Jersey State Census, Household of Andrew J. Tuers. "New Jersey State Census, 1885," database, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6YN5-4T2> : 18 November 2014), Andrew J Tuers, Hanover, Morris, New Jersey; citing p. 23, Department of State, Trenton; FHL microfilm 888,631.
  11. [S790] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Andrew Turse (Turer of Tures). "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6GT3-QL5> : 5 August 2014), New Jersey > Morris > image 16 of 26; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  12. [S1044] J. Percy Crayon, Rockaway, NJ Families, pg. 269.
  13. [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, (children's names and birth dates).


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Andrew Jackson Tuers1

M, b. circa 1868, d. 1931
FatherAbraham A Tuers Jr.2 b. 3 Feb 1829, d. 11 Apr 1909
MotherSarah C Ford2 b. 2 Jan 1827, d. 21 Oct 1902
     Andrew Jackson Tuers was born circa 1868 at Hanover, Morris County, NJ. He married Mary L Grimes, daughter of James A Grimes and Rosannah (?). Andrew Jackson Tuers died in 1931. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Morristown.3

Family

Mary L Grimes b. c 1867
Children
     Andrew Jackson Tuers and Mary L Tuers appeared on the census of 1920 at Hanover, Morris County, NJ. with stepdaughter Thea or Tess Hoffman (last name crossed out) (age 21); son Edward A. Tuers (age 15) and daughter Sadie L. Tuers (age 13.)4 Andrew Jackson Tuers and Mary L Tuers appeared on the census of 1930 at Village of Whippany, Hanover, Morris County, NJ. with Sadie L Tuers (age 22, working as a stenographer in a paper mill), and Mary L Darby, (age 7) and William Darby (age 9), grandchildren.5

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2

Citations

  1. [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, New Jersey, Morris, Hanover.
  2. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  3. [S922] Elizabeth Cobb Stewart Eastwood, Andrew Ford Desc.
  4. [S797] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules, Household of Andrew J. Tuers. New Jersey, Morris, Hanover, ED 17, pg. 64, house 133, family 138. image 37 of 48 <https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFS-HTY> : 14 Dec 2015). Last name indexed as Overs.
  5. [S1005] 1930 Federal Census, Population Schedules, Household of Andrew J. Tuers. New Jersey, Morris, Hanover, Village of Whippany, ED 14-23, pg. 6B, house 99, family 131. image 12 of 14 <https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RCG-755> : 8 Dec 2015).


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Anna Eliza Tuers

F, b. 15 September 1846, d. 22 September 1939
FatherAbraham A Tuers1 b. 1 Feb 1789, d. Aug 1854
MotherSarah Prior Vanderbilt1 b. c 1808, d. 9 Sep 1864
     Anna Eliza Tuers was born on 15 September 1846 at Danville, NJ.2 She married Edward K Smith. Anna Eliza Tuers died on 22 September 1939 at Saginaw, MI.

Family

Edward K Smith b. Nov 1844
     Anna Eliza Tuers appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of John C Miller and Sarah Prior Miller at Rockaway Twp, Morris County, NJ.3 Married name: Smith or South.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S923] Linda Weber, Knight-Tuers in "Re: [NJMORRIS] Knight Family and Tuers," listserve message 10 Jul 2000. Online at http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/NJMORRIS/2000-07/…
  3. [S1061] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of John C. Miller. New Jersey, Morris, Rockaway Twp. M653, pg.115, Image 47 of 89 (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSD-YL6> : 8 April 2016).


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Anna L. Tuers

F, b. 21 July 1855, d. 1907
FatherJohn Tuers1 b. 13 Nov 1819, d. 24 Aug 1882
MotherMaria Sip1 b. 16 Jan 1827, d. 23 Aug 1901
     Anna L. Tuers was born on 21 July 1855 at Passaic County, NJ. She was baptized on 25 March 1856 in the DRC at Acquackanonck, Essex County, NJ.2 She died in 1907.
     Annie was living with her brother, John J, in Hillsdale according to the 1900 Census.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S879] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."


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Anna Mae Tuers

F, b. 28 December 1907, d. 1 July 1996
FatherClaudius James Tuers1 b. 8 Jul 1881
MotherMary Hephachar1
     Anna Mae Tuers was born on 28 December 1907 at New Jersey. She married Cecil Spann, son of Richard Spann and Christiana J (?). Anna Mae Tuers died on 1 July 1996 at New Milford, Bergen County, NJ.2

Family

Cecil Spann b. 1903, d. 1962
     Married name: Anna Mae Spann.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S1076] Maureen Spann, "Family Group Sheet of Cecil Spann and Anna Mae Tuers."


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Anna Maria Tuers

F, b. 10 June 1849
FatherJohn Tuers1 b. 13 Nov 1819, d. 24 Aug 1882
MotherMaria Sip1 b. 16 Jan 1827, d. 23 Aug 1901
     Anna Maria Tuers was born on 10 June 1849 at Passaic County, NJ. She was baptized on 4 December 1849 in the DRC at Acquackanonck, Essex County, NJ.2 She died prob. young.
     Inscription on headstone:
"My child where art Thou sleeping,
Not on Thy mother's breast.
No watch her eye is keeping,
Upon Thy dreamless rest."


General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S879] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."


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Arthur Tuers

M, b. 11 October 1869
FatherSimon Tuers1 b. 26 Jun 1836
MotherMary Ann Garrabrant1 b. Apr 1841
     Arthur Tuers was born on 11 October 1869 at New Jersey. He was baptized on 12 June 1870 in the DRC at Stone House Plains, NJ.2 He married Allena Coeyman, daughter of Emma (?).

Family

Allena Coeyman b. c 1878, d. b 1930
Children
  • Emma L Tuers1 b. Aug 1899
  • Howard M Tuers1 b. Aug 1899, d. c 1900
  • Raymond A Tuers1
     Arthur Tuers was a carpenter.3
     Cynthia Paxton, age 69, Aunt, lived with family in 1910, but in 1900 Census, she was head of household, with Arthur and wife Allena, their infant daughter Emma and probably her twin brother, Howard M. Tuers, both born Aug 1899, listed as Boarder. Howard does not appear in 1910 Census, so possibly died as an infant/child.
     Cynthia Paxton is listed as Sister in 1880 Census, living with Stephen Coeyman.4,5

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S932] Unknown author, RDC Stone House Plains Records.
  3. [S797] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules.
  4. [S790] 1900 US Federal Census - Population.
  5. [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population.


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Arthur M Tuers

M, b. circa 1859, d. 1909
FatherAaron V Tuers1 b. c 1830, d. b 1880
MotherMatilda (?)1 b. c 1830
     Arthur M Tuers was born circa 1859 at New Jersey.2,3 He married Emma May Rutter, daughter of Phillip Rutter and Sophronia (?), on 15 February 1881.2 Arthur M Tuers died in 1909 at Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD.2

Family

Emma May Rutter b. 1861, d. 3 Apr 1908
Children
     Arthur M Tuers was an oysterman.2
     NOTE: Arthur is not listed in the 1860 census with Aaron Tuers (30, b. NY) and Matilda (25, b. NY) in Maryland. Also Charles (3) and Elizabeth (1) are born in Maryland, Arthur in New Jersey? In the 1870 census we have Aaron (Tours) (42, b NJ), Martha (22, b. VA), Harrision (14, b. NJ), Mary (12 b. MD) and Arthur (10, b. MD). In 1880 Charles Tours (24, b. NJ), Mary (20, b. MD), Arthur (21, b. MD) and Emma (10, b. MD) are living together in Anne Arundel.4

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S940] Arthur Tuers, Annapolis - Eastport Families.
  3. [S757] 1870 US Federal Census - Population.
  4. [S1173] Afin Broekman, Notes.