Hello All from Vancouver Canada!
I am looking to contact the author of the following article or perhaps wondering if a copy of the article is still around; reason being is that I am a descendant of one of the papermakers mentioned and the spelling is wrong by one or two letters.
Ideally I'd love to know more about the history of the paper mill and how an old document survived like this. I'd really love to get a copy of the original list.
A couple of other questions I would have are:
When my ancestors (Robert and Hannah Whiteley) came off the ship in 1853 from England, would they have already had a destination (Harrisville, New Jersey) or would he have told someone at that point that he was a papermaker and then been directed to where he had to go? What other kinds of records are available to me ? (I already have a couple of birth records from NJ state archives (Two children born in Harrisville to Robert and Hannah Whitleley).
Does anyone know if there was a cemetary in Harrisvile; I think they may have lost a child there as well?
http://www.njpinelandsanddownjersey...ntManager_op=viewDocument&JAS_Document_id=134
Description :
By W. J. Hawthorn Reprinted with permission of the old South Jersey Magazine Part Three. Part Three deals primarily with the Harrisville and its paper mill in Burlington County. Formerly known as McCartysville.Full Text :
Photos here
Part 3 and Conclusion
Harrisville—Then and Now
By W. J. Hawthorn
The following is a list of people who lived and worked in Harrisville:
Richard and Beaulah Ogborn, Laborer
Collin and Hannah Truax, Blacksmith
Isaac and Hannah Broome, Carpenter
Burzella and Martha Bower, Laborer
James and Margaret Reade, Papermaker
John and Ann Wilkinson, Laborer
Joseph and Ella Albert, Laborer
John and Caroline Shelling, Laborer
Samuel and Caroline Schnavel, Laborer
Henry and Christanna Kirby, Laborer
James and Sarah Maxwell, Carpenter
Robert and Hannah Whiteby, Papermaker (should be Robert and Hannah Whiteley) D.L.
Jacob and Barbara Wagner, Papermaker
Henry and Hannah Kurtz, Papermaker
Christopher and Catherine Heinman, Papermaker
Howard and Rebecca Harris, Papermaker
Thanks everyone!
-David
I am looking to contact the author of the following article or perhaps wondering if a copy of the article is still around; reason being is that I am a descendant of one of the papermakers mentioned and the spelling is wrong by one or two letters.
Ideally I'd love to know more about the history of the paper mill and how an old document survived like this. I'd really love to get a copy of the original list.
A couple of other questions I would have are:
When my ancestors (Robert and Hannah Whiteley) came off the ship in 1853 from England, would they have already had a destination (Harrisville, New Jersey) or would he have told someone at that point that he was a papermaker and then been directed to where he had to go? What other kinds of records are available to me ? (I already have a couple of birth records from NJ state archives (Two children born in Harrisville to Robert and Hannah Whitleley).
Does anyone know if there was a cemetary in Harrisvile; I think they may have lost a child there as well?
http://www.njpinelandsanddownjersey...ntManager_op=viewDocument&JAS_Document_id=134
Description :
By W. J. Hawthorn Reprinted with permission of the old South Jersey Magazine Part Three. Part Three deals primarily with the Harrisville and its paper mill in Burlington County. Formerly known as McCartysville.Full Text :
Photos here
Part 3 and Conclusion
Harrisville—Then and Now
By W. J. Hawthorn
The following is a list of people who lived and worked in Harrisville:
Richard and Beaulah Ogborn, Laborer
Collin and Hannah Truax, Blacksmith
Isaac and Hannah Broome, Carpenter
Burzella and Martha Bower, Laborer
James and Margaret Reade, Papermaker
John and Ann Wilkinson, Laborer
Joseph and Ella Albert, Laborer
John and Caroline Shelling, Laborer
Samuel and Caroline Schnavel, Laborer
Henry and Christanna Kirby, Laborer
James and Sarah Maxwell, Carpenter
Robert and Hannah Whiteby, Papermaker (should be Robert and Hannah Whiteley) D.L.
Jacob and Barbara Wagner, Papermaker
Henry and Hannah Kurtz, Papermaker
Christopher and Catherine Heinman, Papermaker
Howard and Rebecca Harris, Papermaker
Thanks everyone!
-David