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  1. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    I have no idea. I was assuming the 25 meant the plot # I don't even know for sure. I will call them tomorrow maybe they will be there doing a service. Hopefully it is the correct phone #. I called a minute ago and there wasn't even a voicemail.
  2. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Much obliged. Just so you know I have been told I don't have any common sense so I hope you don't mind that. One of these days if I get the money I will go out to that haunted town and camp. I saw on youtube it is very likely to hear cannon fire and revolutionary war era sounds and people have...
  3. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    I will have to call around on Monday then to see if I can get a hold of the church in Pleasant Mills. I called the Batsto Museum guys and he said no one is ever at the church anymore. I tried to get their phone number on google and nothing. You said you live real close perhaps you could find the...
  4. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Dude look at this: http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Garoutte-128-5.jpg As you can see in that document it says he is buried in pleasant mills. The book says pemberton. Which one is it. Gosh. If the record is true then I guess it says he is in plot #25. It says 25 on the record. Is that...
  5. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    It's not my fault its a logical mess bro! That's what I have beem trying to clear up. There is an overwhelming amount of mixed up and conflicting info on this guy. The direct line that carries the name is no help. I asked them for the original documents and they just brushed me off. I spent...
  6. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Yeah the "reconstructed census" has him down as living in washington township in 1810 Have a look this page: http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=438669&p=6&o=&t=&w=0 That page has screenshots of the "reconstructed census" with references to the rolls in the New...
  7. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    I imagine she would be buried as Sophia Garoutte. She was 9 years younger so her birth year should be 1759. Maybe Quakers got buried with maiden name hell I don't know.
  8. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    All of this history is really awesome. It's just like assassins creed 3. And maybe if i can prove everything about him just maybe he will be in the next revolutionary war video game :p
  9. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    I'm in redneck country but it is Central Cali here.
  10. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Its all in the essay I wrote. You'll have to use it as a reference. Sophia Smith's Father was James Smith and she married Michael Antoine Garoutte. The Smith bloodline is a complete dead end there is absolutely no information on them. I don't really think Smith was their last name to be honest...
  11. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Did everyone give up? I'm really starting to get frustrated about this ancestor. I had to go through endless source information to figure out what happened. I got no help from the direct bloodline Garoutte's either. I had to find the original baptismal certificate on the french government site...
  12. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Wait so there was no Sophia Garoutte in that cemetery either? Or Sophia Smith? No Garoutte or Garoute or other combination of spelling on any of those headstones? Michael Garoutte name is on the census for 1810 in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey. The guy has got to buried in one of those towns...
  13. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    I didn't know that! Why on earth would they fight over something like that.
  14. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    J It's possible he is buried there without a marker only way to know for sure is check the records.
  15. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Then you are without a doubt an American. :)
  16. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Yes! Thank you for looking. Please let know if you find it in the other one.
  17. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    I know no one descends from George Washington he lost his testicles :p I was only giving an example on how to legally prove legitimate descent from an ancestor. But it is possible George got a woman pregnant early on and the govt is protecting the line. I have seen claims that he had many...
  18. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    Thank you so much for doing this!! If you find it I will send you money!!
  19. G.C.Johnson

    Garoutte Tavern in Historic Pleasant Mills, New Jersey

    And to further demonstrate how our american history is riddled with nonsense: They claim LaFayette arrived in the Carolinas in 1778. Well guess what? There is no proof to authenticate that statement. You show me the docking records that says LaFayette arrived in 1778 and I will believe it, but...
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