Book of the Dead of Monmouth

Book of the Dead of Monmouth
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1915
Genre: Monmouth County (N.J.)
ISBN: 9780916012014

"The book of the Dead of Monmouth is a compilation of tombstone inscriptions recorded in twenty-eight cemeteries in Monmouth County, New Jersey by George Castor Martin in 1915 and 1916. Mr. Martin issued the book as a series of eight paperbound pamphlets, each with its own title-page, and then added an index to the whole set." -- Pref.

The Last Frontier

The Last Frontier
Author: Julia Assante, PhD
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1608681610

Knowledge of the afterlife can trigger dazzling transformations in body, mind, and spirit. It unleashes our authentic selves, radically resets our values, and deepens our sense of life purpose. From it we discover that the real nature of the universe is the very essence of benevolence. In this comprehensive work, Julia Assante probes what happens when we die, approaching with scholarly precision historical and religious accounts, near-death experiences, and after-death communication. She then presents convincing evidence of discarnate existence and communication with the dead and offers practical ways to make contact with departed loved ones to heal and overcome guilt, fear, and grief.

The Dorland Enigma Solved

The Dorland Enigma Solved
Author: Judith Smith Cassidy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2007
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

A comprehensive, well-documented genealogy of the descendants of Gerrit, Lambert, and Elias Dorland, early settlers of New Netherland/New York. In addition to the male-lines, descendants of daughters are traced, in some cases for many generations. These families migrated early in large numbers to New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, California and Oregon, as well as Canada. Many errors in earlier accounts of the Dorlands are corrected.

Old Burial Grounds of New Jersey

Old Burial Grounds of New Jersey
Author: Janice Kohl Sarapin
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813521114

This illustrated guidebook to New Jersey's old burial grounds is unique, not just for New Jersey, but for anywhere in America. Janice Kohl Sarapin introduces you to the history and lore of old graveyards. She shows you how to read epitaphs, how to date gravestones by style, how to restore an abandoned graveyard, and how to find out the stories of the people buried there. She describes more than 120 fascinating old burial grounds throughout the state (including the cemeteries of African-Americans, Jewish communities, and other ethnic and religious groups). She provides full directions and details about what makes each one special as well as suggestions for planning your visit and for educational activities to use with children and adults.

This Old Monmouth of Ours

This Old Monmouth of Ours
Author: William S. Hornor
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Monmouth County (N.J.)
ISBN: 0806348607

Hampshire County was formed from the Virginia counties of Augusta and Frederick in 1754. Later, during the American Civil War, it became the first Virginia county wholly in the territory that is now West Virginia. Mrs. Vicki Horton is the compiler of a number of Hampshire County genealogical source record collections, six of which are now available from Clearfield Company (see also items 9734, 9339, 9147, 9336, and 9335). Hampshire County Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists consists of alphabetically arranged lists of all persons who paid a property tax for every year between 1800 and 1814, except for 1808, when no tax was collected. For each taxpayer Mrs. Horton has coded the number of white tithables in the household, the number of horses owned, and the number of slaves, if any. On occasion, persons are identified with supporting information, such as occupation. All the taxpayers are readily identified in the comprehensive index at the back of the volume. Since this volume contains more than 20,000 entries, it is hard to imagine a better census approximation of Hampshire County residents for this time period.