Birth | Amos Peterson was born in New Jersey, United States.1 | |
Person Source | He had person sources.2 |
Name | Susan was also known as Susan Peterson.1 | |
Birth | She was born in New Jersey, United States.2 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Name | Hannah Ann Horner was also known as Hannah Ann Peterson.1 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1832 | She was born ca. 1832 in New Jersey, United States.1,2,3 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of James Horner in the 1850 census in Harrison Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States.2 |
Residence | 26 Feb 1852 | She lived in Gloucester, New Jersey, United States, on 26 Feb 1852.1 |
Marriage | 26 Feb 1852 | Amos Peterson, Jr., and she were married on 26 Feb 1852 in Woodstown, Salem, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1870 | She appeared in the household of Amos Peterson, Jr., in the 1870 census in Pilesgrove Township, Salem, New Jersey, United States.3 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | She appeared as the wife of Amos Peterson, Jr., in the 1880 census, at North District of Pilesgrove in Salem, New Jersey, United States.4 |
Person Source | James Horner had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1801 | He was born ca. 1801 in New Jersey, United States.2 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1850 | On 1 Jun 1850 James Horner was a farmer.2 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | He with Mary Ann, Hannah Ann Horner, Elizabeth B. Horner, Charles Horner, and Mary Amanda Horner appeared in the census on 1 Jun 1850 in Harrison Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States.2 |
Person Source | Asa P. Horner had person sources.1 | |
Obituary | 2 | |
Biographical | Biographical article for Asa P. Horner. Asa P. Horner was a thrifty and progressive farmer of Stockton township, and had the confidence of his neighbors in holding many local offices among them. He was twice appointed one of the judges of the Camden County Courts, and discharged his duties acceptably. He was a descendant of one of the old families on "Pea Shore," from whence, in ancient times, Philadelphia was supplied with early vegetables and like produce. The location and soil was adapted to this end, and he was but an indifferent farmer who did not make it profitable. Like other branches of agriculture, this has kept pace with the various improvements made, showing that a few acres well tilled is better than many poorly cultivated. The "trucker" of fifty years ago would refuse to be convinced of any profit, if shown the cost of fertilizers and labor now put upon the land to force the crops and increase the yield. He was an " Old-Line Whig" until the defeat of Henrv Clay for President, when he affiliated with the Democratic party and became a prominent man in that division of national politics.3 | |
Birth | Ca. 1816 | He was born ca. 1816 in New Jersey, United States.1,4,5,6,7 |
Birth | 28 Apr 1817 | He was born on 28 Apr 1817.8 |
Marriage | He and Hannah Ann Heppard were married.4 | |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1850 | On 1 Jun 1850 Asa P. Horner was a farmer.4 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | He with Hannah Ann Heppard, Harriett Merritt Horner, Julia Horner, Henry Horner, Emily Horner, and Rebecca Horner appeared in the census on 1 Jun 1850 at Delaware Township in Camden, New Jersey, United States.4 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1860 | On 1 Jun 1860 Asa P. Horner was a farmer.5 |
Census | 1 Jun 1860 | He with Hannah Ann Heppard, Harriett Merritt Horner, Julia Horner, Henry Horner, Emily Horner, Daniel W. Horner, Asa P. Horner, Jr., Anna H. ("Annie") Horner, and Franklin Horner appeared in the census on 1 Jun 1860 at Stockton Township in Camden, New Jersey, United States.5 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1870 | On 1 Jun 1870 Asa P. Horner was a state judge.6 |
Census | 1 Jun 1870 | He with Hannah Ann Heppard, Julia Horner, Emily Horner, Daniel W. Horner, Asa P. Horner, Jr., Anna H. ("Annie") Horner, Franklin Horner, and Joseph Wilkins Horner appeared in the census on 1 Jun 1870 at Stockton Township in Camden, New Jersey, United States.6 |
Residence | 14 Mar 1871 | Asa P. Horner lived in Pennsville, Salem, New Jersey, United States, on 14 Mar 1871.1 |
Occupation | 14 Mar 1871 | On 14 Mar 1871 Asa P. Horner was a farmer.1 |
Marriage | 14 Mar 1871 | He and Mary Jane ("Jenney") Githens were married on 14 Mar 1871 in Camden, New Jersey, United States.1,9 |
Residence | 17 Nov 1873 | He lived at Stockton Township in Camden, New Jersey, United States, on 17 Nov 1873.10 |
Occupation | 17 Nov 1873 | On 17 Nov 1873 Asa P. Horner was a farmer.10 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | He with Mary Jane ("Jenney") Githens, Julia Horner, Anna H. ("Annie") Horner, Franklin Horner, and John G. Horner appeared in the census on 1 Jun 1880 at Stockton Township in Camden, New Jersey, United States.7 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1880 | On 1 Jun 1880 Asa P. Horner was a farmer.7 |
Residence | 11 Jul 1883 | He lived at Stockton Township in Camden, New Jersey, United States, on 11 Jul 1883.11 |
Will | 11 Jul 1883 | He signed a will on 11 Jul 1883.11 |
Death | 3 May 1884 | He died on 3 May 1884.11,2 |
Death Caus | 3 May 1884 | Cause of death was dropsy.2 |
Burial | He was buried at Colestown CemeteryG, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States.8 |
Birth | Joseph Horner was born in New Jersey, United States.1 | |
Person Source | He had person sources.2 |
Name | Rebecca was also known as Rebecca Horner.1 | |
Birth | She was born in New Jersey, United States.2 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Name | Mary Jane ("Jenney") Githens was also known as Jenney Horner.1 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | Ca. 1836 | She was born ca. 1836 in New Jersey, United States.3 |
Residence | 14 Mar 1871 | She lived in Moorestown, Burlington, New Jersey, United States, on 14 Mar 1871. |
Marriage | 14 Mar 1871 | Asa P. Horner and she were married on 14 Mar 1871 in Camden, New Jersey, United States.1,2 |
Residence | 17 Nov 1873 | 4 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | She appeared as the wife of Asa P. Horner in the 1880 census, at Stockton Township in Camden, New Jersey, United States.3 |
Will | 11 Jul 1883 | She was named an heir for the will of Asa P. Horner on 11 Jul 1883.5 |
Birth | John Githens was born in New Jersey, United States.1 | |
Person Source | He had person sources.2 |
Name | Sarah was also known as Sarah Githens.1 | |
Birth | She was born in New Jersey, United States.2 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Person Source | Joshua Hornor had person sources.1 | |
Residence | 26 Dec 1770 | He lived in Upper Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey, British America, on 26 Dec 1770.1 |
Marr Bond | 26 Dec 1770 | He was a bondsman for the marriage of Aser Hornor and Anne Parker on 26 Dec 1770 in New Jersey, British America.1 |
Person Source | Joseph Hollinshead, Esquire, had person sources.1 | |
Residence | 6 Apr 1752 | He lived in Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, British America, on 6 Apr 1752.1 |
Marr Bond | 6 Apr 1752 | He was a bondsman for the marriage of Benjamin Cheesman and Zubelte Wright on 6 Apr 1752.1 |
Person Source | John Horner had person sources.1 | |
Residence | 6 Apr 1773 | He lived in Upper Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey, British America, on 6 Apr 1773.1 |
Occupation | 6 Apr 1773 | On 6 Apr 1773 John Horner was a wheelwright.1 |
Marr Bond | 6 Apr 1773 | He was a bondsman for the marriage of Elisha Horner and Valleriah Francis on 6 Apr 1773 in New Jersey, British America.1 |
Person Source | John Harker had person sources.1 | |
Residence | 13 Jan 1762 | He lived in Upper Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey, British America, on 13 Jan 1762.1 |
Marr Bond | 13 Jan 1762 | He was a bondsman for the marriage of Fuller Hornor and Jemima Giberson on 13 Jan 1762 in Monmouth, New Jersey, British America.1 |
Person Source | Mary Ann ("Pollie") Cordrey had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | 24 Dec 1811 | She was born on 24 Dec 1811.3,2 |
Marriage | 28 Aug 1831 | David Frederick and she were married on 28 Aug 1831 in Ross, Ohio, United States.1 |
Death | 10 Feb 1847 | She died on 10 Feb 1847 at age 35.3 |
Burial | She was buried at Little Mound CemeteryG, in Richmond Dale, Ross, Ohio, United States.3 |
Name | Henrietta Frazier was also known as Henrietta Frederick.1,2 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.3,4,2 | |
Birth | 21 Jan 1875 | She was born on 21 Jan 1875 in Jefferson, Iowa, United States.1,5,4,6 |
Residence | 8 Jan 1893 | She lived in Penn Township, Jefferson, Iowa, United States, on 8 Jan 1893.1 |
Marriage | 8 Jan 1893 | Hubert James Frederick and she were married on 8 Jan 1893 at home of brides mother in Penn Township, Jefferson, Iowa, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1900 | She appeared as the wife of Hubert James Frederick in the 1900 census, at Buchanan Township in Jefferson, Iowa, United States.5 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | She appeared as the wife of Hubert James Frederick in the 1910 census, at White Oak Township in Mahaska, Iowa, United States.7 |
Census | 1 Jan 1920 | She appeared as the wife of Hubert James Frederick in the 1920 census, at Garfield Township in Mahaska, Iowa, United States.8 |
Census | 1 Apr 1930 | She appeared as the wife of Hubert James Frederick in the 1930 census, at 323 North 1st Street in Oskaloosa, Mahaska, Iowa, United States.8 |
Occupation | 1 Apr 1930 | On 1 Apr 1930 Henrietta Frazier was running a lodging house.8 |
Residence | 19 Nov 1938 | She lived in Richland, Keokuk, Iowa, United States, on 19 Nov 1938.9 |
Death | 19 Nov 1938 | She died on 19 Nov 1938 at age 63 at State University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa, United States.9,6 |
Death Caus | Cause of death was toxic thyroid adenoma.9 | |
Burial | She was buried at Antioch CemeteryG, in Jefferson, Iowa, United States.6 |
Birth | James Frazier was born in Indiana, United States.1 | |
Person Source | He had person sources.2 |
Name | Ruth Whitsen was also known as Ruth Frazier.1 | |
Birth | She was born in Indiana, United States.2 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Name | Mary Ann was also known as Mary Ann Horner.1 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1805 | She was born ca. 1805 in New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of James Horner in the 1850 census in Harrison Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Name | Elizabeth B. Horner was also known as Elizabeth B. Coles.2 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.3 | |
Birth | Ca. 1835 | She was born ca. 1835 in New Jersey, United States.3,2,4 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of James Horner in the 1850 census in Harrison Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States.3 |
Marriage | 18 Feb 1863 | Chalkley Coles and she were married on 18 Feb 1863 at James Horner's.2 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | She appeared as the wife of Chalkley Coles in the 1880 census, at Harrison Township in Gloucester, New Jersey, United States.4 |
Death | 23 Nov 1912 | She died on 23 Nov 1912.2 |
Person Source | Charles Horner had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1841 | He was born ca. 1841 in New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | He appeared in the household of James Horner in the 1850 census in Harrison Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Person Source | Mary Amanda Horner had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1848 | She was born ca. 1848 in New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of James Horner in the 1850 census in Harrison Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Person Source | Howard Peterson had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1854 | He was born ca. 1854 in New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1870 | He appeared in the household of Amos Peterson, Jr., in the 1870 census in Pilesgrove Township, Salem, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Person Source | Stacy Peterson had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1859 | He was born ca. 1859 in New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1870 | He appeared in the household of Amos Peterson, Jr., in the 1870 census in Pilesgrove Township, Salem, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | Stacy Peterson appeared as the son of Amos Peterson, Jr., in the 1880 census, at North District of Pilesgrove in Salem, New Jersey, United States.2 |
Person Source | Eugene Peterson had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1867 | He was born ca. 1867 in New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1870 | He appeared in the household of Amos Peterson, Jr., in the 1870 census in Pilesgrove Township, Salem, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | Eugene Peterson appeared as the son of Amos Peterson, Jr., in the 1880 census, at North District of Pilesgrove in Salem, New Jersey, United States.2 |