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Note for: Rachel C. Barclay, 1855 - 9 FEB 1881
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Individual Note: Death certificate states she died of Thyphoid fever with Secondary disease Tuberclosis on the lungs and bowels
Remarks"She died with much agony, but safely went to Heaven"
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Note for: John W. Barclay, APR 1823 - 14 FEB 1906
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Individual Note: John Barclay was a private for three years during the Civil War. He served with Co. D 9th NJ Vol. Infantry (also known as Rifle Div.) His medical records show he previously was in the Navy and on the ship the Pennsylvania. Before entering the service his occupation was shoemaker.
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Note for: Esther Marshall, - 30 SEP 1867
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Individual Note: Some records show Esther's name as Hester.
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Note for: Thomas C. Clark, -
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Individual Note: Thomas Clark was a Judge.
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Note for: Robert W. Turner, 1844 - 9 JUN 1863
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Individual Note: Slightly wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1963, sent to Division Hospital near Potamac Creek. Died of Thyphoid fever Contracted in camp June 9, 1963.
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Note for: Joseph Turner, -
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Will: Date: 12 DEC 1796
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Note for: John Turner, 1742 - 30 JUN 1806
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Will: Date: 1 JAN 1805
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Note for: Sarah, - 10 FEB 1878
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Individual Note: Buried at the Old Camden Cemetery, Camden NJ. Feb 12, 1876
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Note for: Lewis S. Sihenlist, - 10 MAY 1876
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Individual Note: Two men were out in a boat when it capsized and Sibenlist was drowned. Story is with Civil War records of John Barclay.
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Note for: William Boqua, -
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Individual Note: May 7 1816, the Boqua's sold their land in Washington Twp. to Andrew J. Ware and on Dec. 10 1816 he turned it into the Gree Tree Inn. The Boqua familymoved out of Gloucester Co.
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Note for: Timothy George Tandy, 12 DEC 1828 - 14 OCT 1863
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Alias: /George/
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Note for: Henry Tandy, -
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Alias: /Harry/
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Note for: Mary Tandy, -
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Alias: /Moira/
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Note for: John Steelman, - 1775
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Individual Note: John and Mary Steelman 6 June 1769 sell land in Greenwich Township near Repaupo Creek. The land was left by Hance Steelman to his sons John and Daniel by will of 7 May 1755; Daniel died intestate and his interest went to his eldest brother James, who released it to John 7 February 1769. The will of John Steelman is dated 21 January 1774 and ws proved 11 August 1775. He mentions his wife but does not give her name; nor does he mention the names of his children who are said to be under age. Letters of adminsistratin were granted to Mary Steelman the date of the probate of the will.
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Note for: Haunce Steelman, 1702 - 1760
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Alias: /Hans/
Individual Note: From various deeds we learn Hance is the eldest son of Eric. He filled local offices, such as Overseer of the Highways and Constable. He married Alse or Alice Jones. She was housekeeper for John or James Boles; when he died he left his property to her daughters; his will is dated 4 March 1715. The will of Hance Steelman is dated 7 May 1755 and proved 29 Dec. 1760. He gives his son James the homestead and ten acres of cedar swamp nearest the Delaware: to his son Hance he gives the plantation he lives on and ten acres of cedar swamp adjoining that given to James; to his son Charles he gives half of the homestead plantation - 250 acres; to his sons John and Daniel he gives the residue of his real estate equally.