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GENEALOGICAL     RECORD 
OF  THE   DESCENDANTS   OF 

ANDREW  NEWBAKEll 

OF 

HARD  WICK  TOWNSHIP 

WARREN  COUNTY 

N.  J. 


TOGETHER       WITH      HISTORICAL      AND      BIO- 
GRAPHICAL     SKETCHES      AND     ILLUS- 
TRATED WITH  PORTRAITS  AND 
OTHER     ILLUSTRATIONS 


BY 

REV.  A.  J. 

FRETZ 

MILTON, 

^4e1viealogical  society 

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OF  UTAH 

1908 
UNION  TIMES  PRIN-^ 

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N.  J. 

HAROLD  B.  LEE  LIBRARY 

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PROVO.  UTAH 


ANDREW  NEWBAKER  HOMESTEAD 
Hardwick  Township,  Warren  County,  New  Jersey 


P  E  E  F  A  C  E, 


It  has  been  a  great  pleasure  to  tbe  author  of 
this  work  for  a  number  of  years  past  to  collect 
together  and  publish  in  book  form  for  permanent 
preservation,  genealogies  of  his  ancestry  through 
various  lines  of  descent  from  pioneer  ancestors,  as 
well  as  those  of  other  families  not  related  to  him. 
In  the  ])resent  instance,  though  not  connected  in 
any  way  by  the  ties  of  blood,  he  was  happily  im- 
pressed with  the  idea  of  compiling  and  publishing 
this  work  from  a  long  and  intimate  acquaintance 
from  boyhood  with  members  of  the  family,  some  of 
whom  were  his  schoolmates,  and  one  of  his  early 
teachers  in  the  public  school  is  a  member  of  the 
family,  and  the  fact  that  he  made  his  home  with 
members  of  the  family  for  some  years,  and  from 
which  associations  he  has  many  happy  and  tender 
recollections. 

One  of  the  chief  objects,  however,  of  this  work, 
as  all  genealogies  are,  is  to  preserve  from  oblivion 
the  more  remote  history  of  the  pioneer  ancestor, 
Andrew  Newbaker,  and  his  immediate  descendants 
from  father  to  son  down  to  the  present  generation 
of   the   family,    for    the  benefit  of  future  generations. 

The  study  of  Genealogy  is  both  interesting  and 
of  great  value.  Its  effects  ought  to  be  beneficial 
in  maintaining  the  honor  and  integrity  of  a  family 
extending    through    a    long  line  of  progenitors  whose 


IV  THE    NEWBAKER     HISTORY 

memory  should  be  cherished  with  loyal  devotion  to 
endless  day,  and  whose  virtues  are  wt>rthy  of  em- 
iilation. 

It  IS  commendable  to  be  familiar  with  one's 
family  history,  and  eminently  i^roper  to  jjut  it  on 
record  in  convenient  form  for  the  benefit  of  future 
generations  Such  records  will  be  of  incalculable 
value  to  generations  yet  unborn,  and  will  be  high- 
ly prized  by  them  These  genealogical  trees  will 
become  heirlooms  in  the  family,  and  volumes  will 
be  sought  for  and  placed  iu  public  libraries.  In 
the  family,  too,  they  will  wield  an  influence,  as  the 
lives  of  unselfish  devotion  to  God,  conscience  and 
family,  of  the  forefathers,  are  recounted,  to  keep 
unsullied    the    family    name. 

A.    J.   FRETZ. 
Milton,    X,  J.,    March,    1908. 


JOSEPH    WILDRICK 


THOMAS  H.  HANKINSON 


THE  NEWBAKER  FAMILY 
OF  HARDWICK,    N.  J. 


I,  Andrew  Newbaker,  pioneer  and  progenitor  of 
the  Newbaker  family  of  New  Jersey,  was  born  in 
Germany  or  Holland  in  1759.  The  date  of  his  emi- 
gration to  America  is  not  known,  but  evidently  was 
some  time  prior  to  about  1790.  A  brother  by  the 
name  of  John  came  with  him,  and  located  some- 
where    in    Pennsylvania. 

A  German  or  Dutch  Bible  was  brought  along 
from  the  fatherland;  and  was  in  the  possession  of 
the  late  Charles  H.  Nfw baker,  which  may  have  con- 
tained some  old  fan)ily  records,  but  the  Bible  has 
gone    astray    and    cannot    be    found. 

Andrew  Newbaker  settled  in  Hardwick  township, 
Warren  county,  N.  J  ,  about  three  miles  west  of  the 
village  of  Stillwater,  on  the  farm  later  devised  to 
hib  son,  Charles  H.  Newbaker,  and  now  owned  and 
occupied  by  Alonzo  Hill.  The  present  residence  is 
a  modern  structure  erected  by  the  present  owner. 
There  are  conveyances  of  record  to  Andrew  New- 
baker for  lands  in  Hardwick  township  in  the  years 
j82(5 — 1830;-  Grantors,  Amos  Ogden  and  Samuel  Lan- 
iiing,  He  was  possessed  of  considerable  property, 
and    presented    each    of    his    children    with    a    farm. 

He  was  married  in  March,  1792,  to  Mary  Ann 
Kishpaugh.     She    was    of '  Holland  Dutch  descent,  and 


6  THK     NEWBAKER     HIST(»RY 

was  horn  Jannaiy  13,  1771;  died  Nuveiiibtr  1^7,  18^0. 
Later  in  life  they  removed  to  a  farm  near  Blairs- 
town,  now  owned  b}-  William  Hill,  where  they  lived 
until  their  death,  he  dying  August  19,  1841  They 
Avere  members  of  the  Keforined  church  at  Stillwater, 
of  which  the  Rev.  Jacob  Senu  was  pastor,  the  name 
of  Andrew  Newbaker  being  in  a  list  of  church  menj- 
bers  in  1791.  After  the  breaking  up  cjf  the  Reformed 
churcli  at  Stillwater  they  evidently  united  with  the 
Presbyterian  church.  Their  toml»slones  at  Stillwater 
bear    the    follc>wiug    inscriptions: 

]X    MEMORY   OF 

A  N  D  R  E  ^\'     X  E  W  B  A  K  E  R 

WHO  DEPARTED  THIS  LIFE 

AUGUST    11),    1S41 

Aged  82  Years 

"Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lcrd." 

IN    MEMORY    OF 

MARY    ANN,    WIFE    OF 

ANDREW     NEWBAKER 

WHO  DEPARTED  THIS  LIFE 

NOVEMBER    27,    1850 

Aged  79  years,  10  months,  14  days 

•'I    have    fought    a  good  tight,    I   have   finished 

my    course,    I    have    kept    the    faith." 

Letters  of  administration  were  granted  Septem- 
ber 7,  1841,  to  Mary  Ann  Newbaker  and  Charles 
H.    Newbaker. 

The  following  children  were  born  to  them,  viz: 
Elizabeth,  Elsey,  Lydia,  Jacob,  Anna,  Sarah,  Phu^be, 
Catharine.    Charles. 


DESCENDANTS     OF     ELIZABETH    NEWBAKEK, 
DAUGHTEK    OF    ANDREW    NE WEAKER. 

II.  Elizabeth  Newbaker,  b  Noveiuber  17,  1792, 
a  1863,  in  William  Teel  May  28,  1812.  He  was  b 
1791,  d  18(JJ.  He  was  a  tanner,  and  lived  near 
Blairstovvn  dh  tlje  farm  now  owned  and  uccipied  b\- 
Charles  Juness.  William  Teel  was  a  large  man  phys- 
ically, about  six  Jeet  tall,  and  weighiiijj-  about  17() 
p.xuids.       PreLbyteriau.      C,    Cuaries,   Elizabeth,  Sarah. 

lil.  Charles  Hampton  Teel,  b  1814,  d  l85i),  m 
Mary  Al ancle.  She  was  b  April  '_'(),  1811,  d  April 
li.),  1892  Fanner  in  Warren  county,  N.  J.  Presby- 
terian.     C,    Eiizabetn,    Nancy,    Sarah. 

IV.  Ehzabeth  Teel,  b  July  19.  18.50,  d  April  4, 
1880,  m  Geozge  G  Depue,  He  was  I)  Feb.  28,  1825, 
d  Dec.  I,  189(3.  Farmer.  Mrs.  Depue,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal.   C,    Charles,    Annie,    Peter,    Mary,    Cordelia. 

V.  Charles  H  Depue,  b  Jan.  21,  1850,  in  Stella 
J.  Lundy.  PO  Newton,  N.  J,  R  F  D  No.  1.  Fanner. 
Methodist    Episcopal.     No    issue. 

V.  Annie  J.  Depie,  b  Feb.  7,  1858,  m  Edward 
Thompson,    d.    Res  21:}    Mam  St.,  Madison,  N.  J. 

V.  Peter  H.  Depae,  b  Feb.  4,  18(;(),  ni  Ehza- 
beth   Opdike.      P    O    Summit,    N.    J. 

V.  Mary  E  Depue,  b  March  20,  18G5,  in  J.  W 
Carter,    P  O    Chatham    Center,    N.  J. 

V.    Cordelia    Depue,    d. 

IV.  Nancy  Teel,  b  October  21.  1838,  d  October 
7.  1867,  in  Daniel  L.  Huselton,  January  27,  1859. 
He  was  b  October  5,  1839,  Res  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
FariJier.      Presbyterian.     C.    Anna,    William. 

V,  Anna  Elizabeth  Huselton,  b  at  Belvidere,  N. 
J.,  April  22,  1861,  m  George  T.  Prall,  November 
16,  1881,  P  O  Delawaie,  N.  J.  Wholesale  merchant 
of    seeds,    sand,    hay,    etc.    Christian    Science. 

C,    VI.     Mary    M.    Prall,    b    January    9,    1890 

V.  William  S  Huselton,  b  at  Centerville,  War- 
ren county,  N.  J.,  January  14  1864,  m  Lillian  Smith 
Ayers,     June     14,     ISSS,    Res    432     Bainbridge    street. 


8  THE     NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

Brookl3'u,  N.  Y.  Wholesale  commission  merchant. 
Presbyterian.  C,  VI.  Agnes  Bell  Huselton,  b  March 
25,  1889;  Will  Wesley  Huselton,  b  Feb.  20,  1891; 
Harold  Milton  Huselton,  b  May  1(5,  1895,  d  May 
11,    1897. 

IV.  Sarah  K.  Teel,  b  May  6.  1844,  m  Andrew 
N.    Snover.      (See  Andrew  N.  Snover  family.) 

jij.  Elizabeth  Teel,  b  about  1820,  d  1839,  m  Jo- 
seph Gardner  Ang-le-i=  ni  1888.  He  was  b  July  21, 
1814,  d  December  29,  189().  Farmer.  Presbyterian. 
C,    William. 

IV.  William  Teel  Angle,  b  March  10,  1889,  d 
September  1,  1905,  m  Samantha  Kern,  May  21,  1859. 
Farmer,  Merchant  and  Life  Insurance.  Methodist 
Episcopal.  C,  Ehzabeth,  Frances,  liachel,  William 
Emma,    Carrie,    Joseph. 

V.  Elizabeth  Evaline  Angle,  b  March  15,  18G0, 
m  Isaac    Gibbs,    d. 

V.  Frances    Annabelle    Angle,    b    March    (5,    18G2, 
m  Byram    C.   Edgerton,    November    8,  1881,    Res  1  Al- 
den    St.,    West    Orange,    N.    J.     Employed    in    Edison 
Phog.     Methodist    E|)isc()pa!.      C,     Verner,     Kaymoud,  ' 
Madison. 

,    VI.    Verner   Eli    Edgerton,    b  at  Blairstown,  N.  J., 
September    22,    1882,    m  Kitty  Neary,    June    27,1904, 
Kes  84    4th    St.,    Newark,    N."   J,     ililk    dealer.      C, 
VII.     Verner    Edgerton,    d. 

VI.  Raymond    Angle    Edgerton,    b  July    2,    1889. 
VI.    Madison    Edgerton,    b  August    25,    1908. 

V.    Rachel    Adaline    Angle,    b  February    29,   18G4, 
m  Joseph    A.    Keene,    December    24,    1892.    P  O  New- 
ton,   N.  J.      Nurseryman.      Methodist    E]nscopal.     C, 
Vi.    Infant    son,    d  March    12,    1900. 

V,  William  Kern  Angle,  b  June  20,  180(5,  m  Marv 
Louisa    Rversoii,    December    25,    1889,    Res    (>88  Pres- 


*  Son  of  David  Kiigle,  who  was  born  June  3,  1798,  and  died 
December  'J,  ISliU.  Grandson  of  Paul  Engle,  who  wa.s  born  in 
Germany  in  April,  1752.  ("anie  to  America  when  a  j'oiing  man, 
and  died  iMay  28,  1808.  .Married  Catharine  Biles,  born  March  25, 
1753,  died  Sept.  Id,  18Jit.     Name  changed  from  Engle  to  Angle  in  1830. 


REV.     T.    B.    CONDIT 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ELSEY  ANN  NEWBAKER       9 

ident  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printer.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal. C,  Dorothy  Newton,  (adopted  daughter),  b 
June    19,    1890. 

V,  Emma  Dell  Angle,  b  December  5,  1868,  m 
Henry  E.  Stoddart,  March  5,  1890,  Res  50  Web. 
ster  street,  Newark,  N.J.  Painter  and  wood  worker. 
Methodkt  Episcopal.  C,  VI.  Norman  H.  Stoddart,  b. 
June  15,  d  September  7,  1893;  Mary  Adda  Stoddart, 
b  April    10,    1899. 

V.    Carrie    Leola    Angle,    b  April  G,  1875,    m  Mad- 
ison   M.    Long,   February    22,    1897,    Res  162    Albany 
Ave.,    Brooklyn,    N.  Y.     Coujpositor.     Methodist  Episco- 
pal.    C,     VI.    Edwin    M.    Long,    b    January    25,    1898, 
d    February    18,    1898. 

V.  Joseph  Walton  Angle,  b  October  16,  1877, 
d    July    9,    1903,    S. 

III.    Sarhh    Ann    Teel,    b  d 

m   Charles    Kelsey,    1   c,    d?     No    issue. 


DESCENDANTS     OF     ELSEY   ANN    NEWBAKER 
DAUGHTER    OF    ANDREW   NEWBAKER. 

II.  Elsey  Ann  Newbaker,  b  February  20,  1795, 
d  January  14,  1852,  m  Thomas  H.  Hankinson,*  Dec- 
ember 9,  1813.  He  was  b  February  16,  1791,  d  Au- 
gust 27,  1868.  Thomas  H.  Hankinson  was  born  in 
what  is  now  Stillwater  township,  then  Hardwick. 
After  marriage  he  lived  oa  a  farm  near  Wintermute's 
foundry,  above  Middl^ville,  for  some  years,  when  he 
removed  to  a  farm  in  Hardwick  township,  about  3 
miles  west  of  Marksboro.  This  farm  was,  at  that 
time,  owned  by  his  father-in-law,  Andrew  Newbaker, 
after  whose  death  it  was  allotted  to  his  daughter, 
Elsey  (Newbaker)  Hankinson.  They  lived  there  for 
many  years,  and  there  Elsey  died.  After  her  death 
her  husband,  Thomas  H.  Hankinson,  contmued  to  live 
there    for    some    years,     until    he    married    his    second 

*Soii    of  James   Hankinson,    whose   wife  was    a     Ha/.en,    niid 
grandson  of   William   Hankinson. 


10  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

wife,  a  widow  Swartswelder,  when  he  removed  to 
Jacksonburg,  where  he  lived  retired  to  the  time  of 
his  death.  They  were  members  of  the  Presbyterian 
church,  the  wife,  Elsey  Ann,  being  one  of  the  13 
original  members  of  the  PresbyteriaD  church  of  Still- 
water when  it  was  organized  in  1837.  C,  Andrew, 
Elizabeth,  Sarah,  Catharine,  Mary,  Elijah,  Lanah  and 
Margaret. 

III.  Andrew  N.  Haukinson,  b  November  10,  lsl4, 
d  October    iG,    1841,    m  Huston.     No    issue. 

III.  Elizabeth  Hankinson,  b  May  26,  1817,  d  March 
30,  1847,  m  Gideon  L.  Kinnev,  March  1),  1837.  He 
was  b  July  4.  1813,  d  February  20,  1894.  Farmer, 
C,  Rachel,  Charles,  Elsie,  John,  Margaret,  Mary, 
Thomas. 

IV.  Rachel  Kinney,  b  in  Warren  county,  N.  J., 
in  ls37,  d  in  Monroe  county,  Pa.,  December,  1887, 
m  John  Primrose  in  1861,  He  was  b  in  Sussex  coun- 
ty, N.  J.,  in  1828,  d  in  Monroe  county.  Pa.,  in  1893. 
Farmer.  Methodist  Episcopal.  C,  Chai'les,  George, 
Gideon,    Joseph,    Abbie,    Lydia. 

V.  Charles  K.  Primrose,  b  in  Monroe  county,  Pa., 
in  1863,  m  Alice  Moshier  in  1887.  PO  East  Strouds- 
burg.  Pa.  Farmer.  Attend  Methodist  Episcopal  church, 
C,    VI.    Earl    Primrose,    b    1888. 

V.    George    E.    Primrose,    b    and    d    1805. 

V,  Gideon  L.  Primrose,  b  1808,  m  Margaret  Smith. 
P  O    East    Stroudsburg,    Pa, 

V.  Jose^jh  H.  Primrose,  b  and  d  1870;  Abbie 
Primrose,  b  and  d  1872;  Lydia  D.  Primrose,  b  1874, 
d    1.S80. 

IV.  Charles  F.  Kinney,  b  at  Blairttown,  N.  J., 
December  18,  1838,  m  Catharine  Schoonover  of  Bush- 
kill,  Pa.,  July  4,  1868.  P  O  East  Strondsburg,  Pa.  Mil- 
ler.   Baptist.    C,  Ira,  Eugene,  Samuel,  William,  Lizzie. 

V.  Ira  L.  Kinnev.  b  Julv  10,  1809,  m  Marv 
Eaul.  She  d  December  20,  1906.  P  O  Portland,  Pa. 
School    teacher.     Baptist.     C, 

VI,    Florence    Kinney,     Harold    C.    Kinney. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ELSEY  ANN  NEWBAKER     11 

V.  Eugeue  Kiimej^  b  July  4,  1871,  m  Lulu  An- 
gle, June  lli,  1895.  P  O  East  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 
Miller.     Baptist.     C,     Vi.    Verna    Kiujie}'. 

V.    Samuel    Q.    Kinney,    b  SeiDtember    27,  1873,   m 
Mattie  Trausue,  November  19,  1902.  P  O  East  Strouds- 
burg,   Pa.     Polisher   and    plater.     Baptist.     C, 
VI.    Charles    O.    Kinney,     Lesley    Kiuney. 

V.  William  A.  Kinney,  b  September  12,  1875,  m 
Maud  C.  Place,  April  22,  1908.  Res  Seranton,  Pa. 
Boiler   maker. 

V.  Lizzie  May  Kinney,  b  December  12,  1884.  P 
O    East    Stroudsbnrg,    Pa.    School  teacher.    Baptist.  S, 

IV.  Elsie  A.  Kinney,  b  January  27,  1840,  m  Elias 
Snover,  November  12,  ISGO.  He  d  January  17,1903. 
Farmer.  Methodist  Episcoj^al.  C,  Marshall,  Mary, 
Rosa. 

Y.  Marsrhall  H.  Snover,  b  December  12,  18G1, 
m    May    Bird.     P  O    Ogdeusburg,    N.    J. 

y.  Mary  A.  Snover,  b  August  19,  1863,  d  July 
2.    1871. 

V.  Rosa  B  Snover,  b  February  23,  1867;  m  My- 
ron Christian,  December  17,  18S5.  PO  Vails,  N.  J. 
Farmer.  Methodist  Episcopal.  C,  VI.  Elias  S.  Chris- 
tian, b  November  12,  1886;  Floyd  M.  Christian,  b 
April  3,  1894;  Clarence  A.  Christian,  b  December 
10,    1895. 

iV.  John  S.  Kinnev,  b  August  8,  1841,  d  July 
19,    1842. 

IV,  Margaret  Kinney,  b  in  Warren  county,  N.  J., 
May  4,  1843,  m  Adam  "Transue  in  1865.  P  O  Co- 
lumbia, N.  J.  Farmer.  Lutheran.  C,  Kinney,  Olive, 
Charles. 

Y.  Kiuney  G.  Transue,  b  November  9,  1867,  m 
Stella  Mosier  in  1891.  P  O  Columbia,  N.  J.  Far- 
mer. Methodist  Episcopal.  C,  VI.  Grace  Agnes  Tran- 
sue, b  September  26,  1892;  Addie  Trausue,  b  Juiie 
8,    1894;     Gwendoline    Transue,    b  March    12,    1897. 

y.    Olive    Transue,    b  1870,    m  J.  W.  Allen. 

P  O  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Pa.  Painter  and  Deco- 
rator.    Presbyterian.     C,    VI.    Marguerite    E.    Allen,    b 


12  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

June    20,    1896;     Thelma    Allen,    b  June    14,    1897. 

V.  Charles  T.  Transue,  b  May  25,  1885.  P  O 
German    Valley,    N.    J.     Teacher.     S. 

IV.  Mary  E.  Kinney,  b  in  Warren  county,  N.  J., 
July  10,  1845,  m  Chester  L.  McClellan,  March  20, 
186G.  Kes  204  4th  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Carpenter. 
United  Presbyterian.  C,  Annie,  Geoi'ge,  James,  Fan- 
nie,   Mary,    Chester. 

V.  Annie  R.  McClellan.  b  August  2,  18G7,  m 
George  N.  Smith.  Ees  Fourth  street,  40th  ward, 
Pittsburg,    Pa.     Carpenter.     C, 

VI.  Carrie  Smith,  Kinney  L.  Smith,  George  N. 
Smith,    Jr.,     Henry    C.    Smith. 

V,  George  E.*  McClellan,  b  November  24,  186S, 
d    March    27,    1874. 

V.  James  L.  McClellan,  b  September  10,  1870, 
d    March    26,    1874. 

V.  Fannie  K.  McClellan,  b  February  28,  1873, 
d    November    18,    1870. 

V.  Mary  Elizabeth  McClellan,  b  February  28,  1876, 
m  Benjamin  S.  Hulme.  P  O  Sheridanville,  Pa.  Trav- 
eling   Salesman.     United    Presbyterian. 

V.    Chei-:ter    L     McClellan,    b  September  23,  1879, 
m    Bertha    M.    Gallaway.     P  O  Sheridanville,  Pa.  Car- 
penter.    United    Presbyterian.      C, 
VI.    Mary    Leota    McClellan. 

IV.  Thomas  H.  Kinney,  b  in  Hardwick  township, 
Warren  county,  N.  J.,  March  18,  1847,  m  Sarah 
A.  Heater  in"  1870.  She  d  February  16,  1901.  C, 
Ida,  Lester.  Thomas  m  2d  wife,  Hattie  Bruce,  in 
1902.     P  O    East    Stroudsburg,    Pa.    Laborer.  Baptist. 

Y,  Ida  Kinney,  b  July  14,  1872,  m  James  S. 
Lynch,  February  9,  1887.  P  O  East  Stroudsbnrg, 
Pa.     Carpenter.     Baptist      C, 

VI.  Lester  Bard  Lvnch,  b  January  20,  1888,  d  April 
29,  1892;  Irvin  T.  Lynch,  b  September  8,  1890,  d 
March  22,  1891;  Olive  Hester  Lynch,  b  March  4, 
1893;     Alfred    James    Lynch,    b  August    3,    1895. 

y.  Lester  Kinney,  b  June  23,  1884,  m  Laura  F. 
Edinger,  August  29, '  1906.  P  O  Belleville,  111.  Glass 
Blower.      Mrs.    Kinney,    Methodist    Episcopal. 


MRS.  ELIZABETH  TEEL 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ELSEY  ANN  NEVVBAKER     H! 

III.  Sarah  Ann  Hankinson,  b  near  Middleville, 
N.  J.,  February  13.  1820,  m  Isaac  R.  Konkle,  Sep- 
tember 18,  18-43.  He  was  a  son  of  John  B.  and 
Mary  (Read)  Konkle,  and  was  b  in  Hardwick  town- 
ship, Sussex  county,  (now  Warren  county),  N.  J., 
June  6,  1819,  on  his  gi-andfather's  farm,  about  three 
miles  northwest  of  Marksboro,  now  owned  by  Clark 
Hill.  He  lived  all  his  life  in  Hardwick,  within  a 
few  miles  from  whei-e  he  was  born.  He  commenced 
housekeeping  on  his  father's  farm,  which  was  a  part 
of  his  grandfather's  farm.  He  lived  there  about  two 
years,  when  he  moved  to  Koukle's  Corner,  on  a  prop- 
erty now  owned  by  Abraham  K.  Wintermute,  where 
he  lived  for  thirteen  years,  during  which  time  he 
worked  at  his  trade  as  a  carpenter,  having  previously 
served    an    ai^prenticeship    with    Silas    Casterline. 

In  1858  he  gave  up  his  trade  and  moved  on 
the  farm  of  his  father-in-law,  Thomas  H.  Hankinson, 
and  took  up  the  occupation  of  a  farmer,  where  he 
remained  till  1869,  when  he  removed  to  the  Gar- 
ner H.  Bowers  farm  near  Squires'  corner,  which  he 
had  purchased  two  years  previous,  and  where  he  con- 
tinued farming  until  his  death,  February  9,  1901. 
Christian  church.  C,  Andrew,  Martha,  Mary,  Irene, 
Florence. 

IV.  Andrew  Hankinson  Konkle,  b  August  2.5,  184-4, 
on  a  farm  at  that  time  owned  by  his  grandfather, 
John  B.  Konkle,  und  within  an  eighth  of  a  mile  from 
where  Isaac  R.  KonMe,  the  father  of  Andrew,  was 
born.  The  farm  is  no.v  ow^ned  by  Theodore  Wilson, 
who  married  Florence  Konkle,  a  sister  of  Andrew, 
this  farm  having  been  m  the  Konkle  family  for  one 
hundred    and    forty    years. 

Andrew  attended  the  district  school  in  his  neigh- 
borhood until  he  was  about  fifteen  years  of  age, 
when  he  entered  the  Blairstown  academy,  then  un- 
der the  principalship  of  J.  Henry  Johnson.  He  at- 
tended there  during  the  winter  terms,  and  worked 
at  home  on  the  farm  in  the  summer,  up  to  the  age 
of  eighteen,  when  he  taught  school  during  the  win- 
ter   months    and    continued    to    work    on    the    farm  in 


14  THE    NEWBAKEH    HISTuRY 

Hummer.  At  the  age  of  21  he  took  u'l^  the  pro- 
fession of  yurveyor,  doing  considerable  work  in  that 
line  in  his  neighborhood  uutil  1872,  when  he  re- 
moved to  Newton,  N,  J.,  where  he  has  made  Sur- 
veying and  Civil  Engineering  his  entire  work  up  to 
the  preijent  time,  doing  work  throughout  the  whole 
of  Sussex  county  and  adjoining  teiritory,  occasion- 
ally going  beyond  the  state  lines  into  Pennsylvania 
and    New    York. 

He  has  been  twice  married.  His  first  wife  was 
Achsah  A...  daughter  of  Aaron  and  Mary  A.  (Kerr) 
Luse,  whom  he  married  March  22,  18GG.  She  d 
March  31,  1901.  He  married  as  his  second  wife 
Mary  E.,  daughter  of  John  S.  and  Mary  (Stoll) 
DePue,  June  2(5,  1902.  P  O  Newton,  N.  J.  Chris- 
tian   church.     No    issue. 

IV.  Martha  Konkle,  b  November  30,  1847,  d  same 
day. 

IV.  Mary  Konkle,  b  November  30,  1.S47,  (twin), 
m  Samuel  H.  Loderick,  January  G,  LSTO.  P  O  Madi- 
son, N.  J.     Farmer.     Christian  church.    C,  Anna,  John 

V.  Anna  M.  Loderick,  b  October  25,  1874,  m 
Frederick  K.  Fredericks,  July,  1899.  Ees  15  East 
Mechanic    street,    Newark,    N.    J.     C, 

VI.    Floyd    Ellsworth   Fredericks;  b  November  23,  1900. 
V.    John    Floyd    Loderick,    b  June  10,  1884.    Em- 
ployed   in    Electric    Power    house,    Madison,  N.  J.     S. 

IV.  Irene  Konkle,  b  in  Hardwick  township,  N.  J., 
June  21,  1855,  m  James  M.  Hill,  July  4.  1877.  He 
d  September  4,  1905.  Farmer.  C,  Sadie,  Myrtie. 
Rosa,    Orin. 

V.  Sadie  F.  Hill,  b  January  29,  1878.  Res  717 
Wood    street,    Easton,    Pa.     S. 

V.  Myrtie  May  Hill,  b  June  22,  i879,  m  Eu- 
gene Shipjw.  P  O  Martin's  Creek,  Pa.  Farmer.  C, 
VI.    Irene    Shipps,      Roy    Shipp.s. 

V.  Rosa  B.  Hill,  b  October  IG,  1881,  m  Fred 
Mattock.     P  O    Hampton    Junction,  N.  J.    c'aipenter. 

V,  Orin  K.  Hill,  b  December  28,  1 884.  Res  G21 
E  street.  Northwest,  Washington,  D.  C.  Construct- 
ion   worker    on    electric    machinerv. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ELSEY  ANN  NEWBAKER     15 

IV.  Florence  Konkle,  b  December  7,  1863,  in  The- 
odore Wilson,  January  26,  1883.  P  O  Blairstown, 
N.  J.  Farmer.  Methodibt  Episcopal.  C, 
V.  Nellie  May  Wilson,  b  September  14,  1885.  P  O 
Blairstown,  N.  J.  Methodist  Episcopal.  S. 
Myrtie  Irene  Wilson,  b  April  24,  1897.  Methodist 
Episcopal. 

III.  Catharine  Hankinson,  b  June  15,  1822,  d  July 
3,  1886,  m  Theodore  Marthis,  February  8,  1842.  He 
was  b  March  18,  1821,  d  November  19,  1888.  Mrs. 
Marthis,  Presbyterian.  C,  Lewis,  George,  Edward, 
Thomas,    Mary,    Martha,    Theodore,    Emma. 

IV.  Lewis  A.  Marthis,  b  in  Sussex  county,  N. 
J.,  January  10,  1843,  m  Emma  Frazier,  November 
17,  1869.  "  P  O  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  RED.  Miller, 
later  Farmer.     Reformed  church.     No  i8si,ie. 

IV.  George  Marthis,  b  July  25,  1845,  m  Mrs. 
Clara  Decker,  (nee  Godfrey),  February  18,  1882. 
Res  12  Pine  street,  Newark,  N.  J.  Real  E.state  and 
Insurance    Agent.     C,    Geraldine,    Theodore. 

V.  Geraldine  Marthis,  b  1882.  Res  12  Pine  street, 
Newark,    N.    J.      Book-keeper. 

V.  Theodore  Conald  Marthis,  b  1884,  m  Agnes 
Carruth,  of  Kearny,  N,  J.,  January  18,  1906.  Res  12 
Pine  street,  Newark,  N.  J.  Fireman  on  Central 
R.    R.    of   N.    J 

IV.  Edward  M.  Marthis,  b  at  Stillwater,  N.  J., 
July  25,  1845,  (twin),  m  Emma  Holler,  of  Goulds- 
boro.  Pa.,  May  19,  1872.  Res  5  High  street.  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.  Clerk  in  store.  Lutheran.  C,  Cora,  Os- 
car,   Harry,    Edna. 

V.  Cora  M.  Marthis,  b  February  5,  1S74,  m 
Ora  Harden,  November  22,  1898.  P  O  Sussex,  N.  J. 
Coal,  Feed  and  Lumber  business.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal.    C,    VI.    Ida    Harden,    b  August    25.    1902. 

V,  Oscar  H.  Marthis,  b  September  8,  1875,  m 
Edith    Rifeiiberg. 

V,    Harry    H.    Marthis,    b  April    21,    1884,  d  1885. 

V.  Edna  Marthis,  b  June  13,  1886.  Res  Bing- 
hamton,   N.    Y.      Clerk.     Lutheran. 


16  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

IV.  Thomas  H.  Marthis,  b  iu  Wavren  couuty,  N. 
J.,  December  16,  1847,  m  Sarah  F.  Winlield,  March 
18,  1876.  P  O  Coleville,  N.  J.  Farmer.  C,  Mary. 
Josephine,    Daisy. 

V.  Mary  L.  Marthis,  b  September  23,  1877,  m 
Sylvester  McNally.  Res  25  Norfolk  street,  Newark, 
N.    J. 

V.  Josephine  Marthis,  b  November  10,  1879,  m 
Elias  Cole,  November  28,  1901.  Res  11  Sussex  St., 
Newton,  N.  J.  Laster  in  Merriam  Shoe  Co.  factory. 
Methodist   Episcopal. 

V.    Daisy    Marthis,    b   January    1,    1882. 

IV.  Mary  W.  Marthis,  b  m  George 
Frazier.  He  d  November,  1873.  No  issue.  Mary 
m  second  husband,  William  Crusen,  February,  1875. 
P  O    Hope,    N.    J.     C,    Robert. 

V.  Robert   S.    Crusen,    P  O    Hope,    N.    J. 

IV.  Martha  S.  Marthis,  b  May  10,  1853.  d  Sep  ■ 
tember  28,  1886,  m  David  Van  Blarcom  in  1875. 
No    issue. 

IV.  Theodore  C.  Marthis,  b  in  AVarreu  county, 
N.  J..  June  29,  1858,  m  Lottie  A.  Cole,  October 
3,  1889.  P  O  Coleville,  N.  J.  Carpenter.  Baptist. 
No    issue. 

IV.  Emma  C.  Marthis,  b  February  3,  1860,  m 
James  J.  Van  Sickle  in  1877.  P  O  Coleville,  N.  J. 
Farmer.     C,    Lewis,    Fred,    Alton. 

y,  Lewis  Van  Sickle,  b  February  7,  1878,  m 
Maud  Ayers,  February  7,  1901.  P  O  Sussex,  N.  J. 
C,    VI.    Marion    Van  Sickle,    b    September    18,    1903. 

y.  Fred  Van  Sickle,  b  February  8,  1882.  Res 
1988  Polk  street,  Chicago,  111.  Shipping  Clerk  for 
Sears,    Roebuck    &    Co.      S. 

V.  Alton  D.  Van  Sickle,  b  May  19,  1884.  Res 
1875  Lexington  avenue.  New  York.  Flagman  New 
York    Central    Rj'.     S. 

III.  Mary  Hankiusou,  b  September  7,  1824,  m 
Ira  K.  "Wilson,  October  17,  1844.  He  was  b  Sep- 
tember 4,  1822,  d  April  3,  1858.  School  teacher  and 
Dentist.  Christian  church.  C,  Caroline,  Emaretta, 
Dewitt,    Austin,    Theodore,    Louisa. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ELSBY  ANN  NEWBAKER     17 

IV.  Caroline  "Wilson,  b  July  12,  1845,  m  Obed- 
iah  Allen  Hummer,  December  26,  1867.  Res  98  Mer- 
cer street,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  Harness  maker.  Meth- 
odist   Episcopal.     No  issue. 

IV.  Emaretta  Wilson,  b  September  21,  1846,  d 
September  20,  1873,  m  "William  Hall.  Res  Wash- 
ington, N.  J.  Engineer,  Methodist  Episcopal.  C, 
Anna. 

V.  Anna  Hall,  b  June  29,  1873,  m  Ezra  Ayers. 
Res   Washington,    N.    J. 

IV.  DeWitt  C.  Wilson,  b  March  5,  1848,  d 
March    8,    1848. 

IV.  Austin  Clark  Wilson,  b  August  18,  1849, 
d    September    10,    1854. 

IV.  Theodore  F.  Wilson,  b  March  9,  1851,  d 
November   23,    1851. 

IV.  Louisa  Wilson,  b  July  8,  1853,  ra  Milton 
Greene  in  1878.  Res  Hope,  N.  J.  Farmer  and  Fruit 
Grower.  Christian  church.  C,  Mame,  Nellie,  Carrie, 
Fannie,    Azannah,    Bessie. 

V^  Mame  Greene,  b  May  20,  1879.  m  Frank 
Loller,  January  8,  1901.  P  O  Hope,  N.  J.  Farmer. 
Mrs.  Loller,  Christian  church.  C, 
VI.  Milton  Loller,  b  June  4,  1901;  Walter  Loller, 
b  July  3,  1903;  Harry  Loller,  b  February  28,  1905; 
Kenneth    Loller,    b    October   27,    1906 

V.  Nellie  Greene,  b  January  15,  1882,  m  W. 
Raymond  Richards,  July  31,  1902,  P  O  Phillips- 
burg, N.  J.  Proprietor  Phillipsburg  Printing  and 
Publishing    Co.     Methodist   Episcopal.     C, 

VI.    Helen    Richards,     b     February     12,    1903;      Paul 
Richards,    b    August    10,    1906. 

.-  v.- Carrie    Greene,    b    March    26,    1884. 
,'Y.    Fannie    Greene,    b    March    3,    18s9. 
."  V.    Azannah    Greene,    (twin),    b    March    3,    1889, 
d    September,    1889. 

\,    Bessie    Greene,    b    April   20,    1891. 
III.    Elijah  Hankinson,    b  near  Losey's  schoolhouse, 
in   Stillwater    township,    Sussex    county,    N.    J.,    Sept- 
ember  18,    1827.    m    Mai-y    C.    Schooley,    daughter  of 
Aaron  C.    ScTiooley, "  of    Stillwater   township,    in  May, 


18  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

1856.     She   was   b   November  3,    1832. 

"When  Elijah  was  about  two  years  of  age  the 
family  removed  to  Hardwick  township,  Warren  coun- 
ty, on  the  farm  afterward  known  as  the  "Home- 
stead," where  his  parents  spent  the  rest  of  their 
lives.  Here  Elijah  grew  up,  and  here  he  lived  for 
two  years  after  his  marriage.  In  the  spring  of  1858 
he  removed  to  the  farm  "over  the  mountain,"  near 
Millbrook,  in  Pahaquarry  township,  which  was  the 
home  for  fifteen  years,  and  where  the  fpur  young- 
er  children    were    born. 

In  1873,  through  business  reverses,  it  was  nec- 
essary to  give  up  the  farm,  and  the  family  removed 
to  Stillwater.  In  his  young  manhood  Elijah  had 
taught  in  district  schools  for  two  or  three  winters, 
and  now,  after  twenty  years  of  life  as  a  farmer, 
he  was  able  to  qualify  for  teaching  again,  and  spent 
the  remaining  nine  jears  of  his  life  in  this  work. 
By  so  doing  he  kept  up  the  home,  and  enabled  the 
children    to   fit    themselves   lor    the    same   profession. 

In  the  summer  of  1881  he  became  ill,  and  though 
he  began  his  school  work  again  in  September  it  was 
necessary  to  give  it  up  soon  after,  and  he  returned 
home.  After  a  painful  illness  his  death  occurred  on 
March    17,    1882. 

He  became  a  member  of  the  Stillwater  Pres- 
byterian church  in  youth,  and  remained  in  member- 
ship all  his  life,  the  Eev.  T.  B.  Condit,  who  had 
received    him   into  membership,  preaching  his  funeral. 

His  wife  survived  him  for  more  than  seven  years, 
her  death  occurring  September  20,  1889,  at  Blairs- 
town,  N.  J.,  to  which  place  the  family  had  lately 
removed.  She  was  buried  beside  her  husband  in  the 
Stillwater  cemetery.  She  was  a  member  of  the  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  church.  C,  George,  Olive,  Sallie, 
Frank,     Fannie. 

IV.  George  A.  V,  Hankinson,  b  in  Hardwick 
township,  Warren  county,  N.  J.,  February  1,  1857. 
When  one  year  old  the  family  removed  to  Millbrook, 
in  the  same  county,  and  at  sixteen  years  of  age  to 
Stillwater,    Sussex    county.       He    attended    the   public 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ELSEY  ANN  NEWBAKER     19 

schoolb  in  those  two  places,  and  afterward  stnd;ed 
under  a  private  tutor.  He  began  teaching  in  1875, 
and  taught  in  Sussex  and  Warren  counties  until  1888, 
when  he  was  elected  principal  of  the  public  school 
at  Mountain  View,  Passaic  county,  and  in  1 893  be- 
came principal  of  the  school  at  Little  Falls.  In 
1900  he  resigned  that  position  and  became  editor 
and  proprietor  of  the  Westfield  Leader  at  Westfield, 
New  Jersey. 

June  27,  1894,  he  married  Alice  A.,  daughter 
of  J.  G.  Smith,  of  Delaware,  N.  J.  He  is  a  member 
of  and  an  officer  m  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Westfield.  Res  46  Walnut  Street,"  Westfield,  N.  J. 
No  issue. 

IV.  Olive  Ha,ukinson,  b  March  2,  1861,  m  John 
M.  Kerr,  December  24,  1884.  P  O  Markeboro,  N. 
J.     Farmer.     Presbyterian.     No    issue. 

IV.  Sallie  Hankinson,  b  January  17,  1863,  m 
Wallace  Shaw  Ayres  June  20,1888.  "Res  123  North 
Laurel  Street,  Hazelton,  Pa.  Mining  and  Mechanical 
EngineBT.     Presbyterian .     No    issue. 

IV.  Frank  Hankinson,  b  on  the  Hankinson  farm, 
near  Millbrook,  N.  J.,  March  31,  1866.  When  he 
was  seven  years  of  age  the  family  removed  to  Still- 
water, and  here  his  boyhood  and  early  manhood 
\/ere  spent.  At  the  age  of  17  he  began  teaching 
in  a  country  school  near  Branchvilie,  and  was  after- 
wards in  charge  of  several  village  schools,  teaching  two 
years  at  Fredon,  Johnsonsburg  and  Blairstown.  He 
then  entered  the  State  Normal  School  at  West  Ches- 
ter, Pa.,  graduating  from  both  the  Normal  course  and 
the  Scientific  course,  and  was  later  graduated  from 
New    York   University. 

In  1893  he  was  elected  head  of  the  department 
of  Mathematics  in  the  Boys'  High  Sohcol  of  Read- 
ing, Pa.,  and  was  afterwards  made  Vice-Principal 
of  the  school.  Here  he  remained  for  ten  years, 
aiid  here,  June  28,  1900,  he  married  Mabel  Z.,  daugh- 
ter   of    E.  S.  Lichtenthaeler. 

While  living  in  Reading  he  was  elefjted  super- 
intendent   of   the    First    Presbyterian    Sunday    School, 


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OF  UTAH 


20  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

and   was   ordained    a   ruling   elder   of    the   church. 

In  1903  he  resigned  from  the  Reading  position 
and  became  teacher  of  Mathematics  in  the  Manual 
Training  High  School  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  which  po- 
sition   he    now    hc-lds.     Congregationalist.     C, 

V.  Mary  Hankinson,  b  January  29,  1902;  Frances 
Hankinson,  b  March  29,  1906;  George  L.  Hankinson, 
b    March  19,    1908. 

IV.  Fannie  Hankinson,  (twin)  b  March  31,  1866. 
Res    Wellesley,    Mass.     Teacher.     Presbyterian. 

III.  Lanah  Hankinson,  b  in  Sussex  county,  N.  J., 
August  27,  1830,  m  William  W.  France,  July  4, 
1853.     He    d    May   23,    1907.     P    O    Milford,    Del. 

William  W.  France  was  raised  at  Blairstown, 
N.  J.  At  the  age  of  21  he  began  teaching;  taught 
three  years,  then  took  up  Colportage ;  was  licensed  a 
Local  Preacher,  and  served  in  the  ministry  for  six 
months  at  Cokesbury,  N.  J.,  and  one  year  at  Parsip- 
pany,  N.  J.,  when  he  resigned  the  ministry  and 
engaged  in  the  profession  of  Dentistry.  Practiced 
for  five  years  at  Hope,  New  Jersey.  Then  in  1864 
came  to  Milford,  Delaware,  where  he  continued  to 
practice  until  October,    1904.     C,    Saron,    Jessie. 

IV.  Saron  France,  b  August  21,  1854,  d  in  Den- 
ver, Colorado,  May  8,  1887,  m  Virginia  Ribble  in 
Reading,    Pa.,    1876.     Printer.     C,  Frank,    Earl. 

Y.  Frank  France,  b  August  13,  1877,  m  Alm- 
eda   Anderson,    Res    Portland,  Oregon.    Comedian.     C, 

VI.  Everett    France. 

V.  Earl  France,  b  November  29  1887.  Res  Cah- 
fornia.     Electrical   Engineer.     S.  ' 

IV.  Jessie  France,  born  November  29,  1863,  m 
Ira  E.  Blazer  April  3,  1884.  Res  276  Morris  Street. 
Phillipsburg,  N.  J,  Agent  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Railroad.     Presbyterian.     C,    Charles. 

V.  Charles  W.  Blazer,  b  February  13,  1885,  m 
Katharine  Harkin,  November  12,  1905.  Res  Allentown, 
Pa.     Structural  Engineer.     Mrs.    B.    Catholic. 

ill.  Elsey  Margaret  Hankinson,  b  August  9,  1834, 
d    November  30,  1905.     m  George  Hartman.  No  issue. 


FRANK  HANKINSON 


DESCENDANTS   OF   LYDIA   NEWBAKER 
DAUGHTER  OF  ANDREW  NEWBAKER 


II.  Lydia  Newbaker,  b  in  AVarren  county,  N.  J., 
September  23,  1798,  d  there  April  20,  1869,  m  Ira 
C.  Roy,  November  14,  1816.  He  was  b  in  Sussex 
county,  N.  J.,  June  8,  1797,  d  June  10,  1851.  They 
were  farmers,  and  lived  on  the  farm  in  Hardwick, 
conveyed  to  Lydia  Roy  by  her  father,  Andrew  New- 
baker.  The  farm  is  now  owned  and  occupied  by 
their  daughter,  Mrs.  A.lonzo  Huff,  They  were  mem- 
bers of  the  Presbyterian  church  at  Stillwater.  C, 
Maiy,  Andrew,  Charles,  Elizabeth,  Elsey,  Enos,  EU- 
j  ah,    Sarah. 

III.  Mary  E.  Roy,  b  October  12,  1817,  d  March 
31,  1897,  m  William  Snyder.  He  was  b  1810,  d 
June  19,  1855.  Hotel  keeper  and  Shoemaker.  Meth- 
odist Episcopal.  C,  Mary,  Martha,  Alice,  Margaret, 
Arminda,    Adalade,    Lydia,    Andrew,    Dodnda,     Sarah. 

IV.  Mary  Ann  Snyder,  b  October  30,  1834,  m 
John    Gruver.     P  O    Blairstown,    N.    J.     No    issue. 

IV.  Martha  E.  Snyder,  b  August  21,  1836,  d 
June    6,    1878.     S. 

IV.  Alice  Rebecca  Snyder,  b  January  4,  1838, 
m  Joseph  Snover.     P  O  Blairstown,  N,  J.     C,    one  son. 

IV.  Margaret  Snyder,  b  in  Sussex  county,  N. 
J„  July  18,  1840,  m  Samson  B.  France  December 
19,  1866.  P  O  Burlington,  N.  J."  Retired  Farmer. 
C,  Minnie. 

V.  Minnie  Eveline  France,  b  December  9,  1867, 
m  Franklin  C.  Bozarth,  March  10,  1896.  P  O  Mt. 
Holly,    N,    J.,    RED    No.    2.     Farmer.     C, 

VI.  Helen  Frances  Bozarth,  b  October  24,  1898; 
Margaret  Snyder  Bozarth,  b  May  31,  1900;  Elmer 
Neal    Bozarth,    b    January    22,    1903. 

IV.  Arminda  Snyder,  b  October  9,  1842,  m 
George  G.  Depue,  d,  (his  second  wife).  P  O  Brai- 
nards,    N.    J.     No   issue. 

IV.  Adalade  Snyder,  b  February  17,  1844,  d 
small. 


22  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

IV.  Lydia  V.  Snyder,  b  November  19,  1845,  d 
small. 

IV.  Andrew  W.  Snyder,  b  July  8,  1849,  m  Em- 
ma Pool.  Res  242  Plane  street,  Newark,  N.  J.  No 
issue, 

IV.  Dorinda  Eveline  Snyder,  b  March  21,  1851, 
m  Charles  P.  Johnson,  December  31,  1872.  P  O 
Jobstown,    N.    J.,    RED    No.    2.     C,  Mary,  Alice. 

V.  Mary  Eveline  Johnson,  b  October  23,  1875, 
m  WiUiam  H.  Gratz,  February  23,  1899.  He  d 
March    31,    1904.     C, 

VI.  Irving  Hob  art  Gratz,  b  March  8,  1900;  Alice 
Elizabeth  Gratz,  b  July  21,  1902;  William  H.  Gratz, 
b    May    15,    1904. 

V.    Alice   Arminda   Johnson,    b  February  12,  1879. 

IV.  Sarah  Frances  Snyder,  b  February  7,  1854, 
d   small. 

III.  Andrew  N.  Roy,  b  December  14,  1819,  d 
March    19,    1823. 

III.  Charles  N.  Roy,  b  m  Hardwick  township, 
Warren  county,  N,  J.,  August  23,  1822,  d  at  New- 
ton, N,  J.,  June  13,  1893,  m  Mary  Shuster,  Dec. 
23,  1852.  She  was  b  in  Hardwick  township,  War- 
ren county,  N.  J.,  April  7,  1828,  d  at  Newton,  N. 
J.,  February  13,  1900.  Farmer  near  Middleville,  New 
Jersey.     Presbyterian.     C,    Eliza,    William,    Condit. 

IV.  Eliza  Roy,  b  in  Sussex  county,  New  Jersey, 
Feb.  28,  1854.  P  O    Newton,  N,  J.  Presbyterian.  S. 

IV.  William  Roy,  b  April  6,  1857,  d  December 
27,    1861. 

IV.  Condit  Beers  Roy,  b  May  14,  1862.  P  O 
Newton,  N.    J.     Presbyterian.     S. 

III.  Elizabeth  Roy,  b  June  20,  1825,  d  March 
19,  1887,  ra  Philip  Schoonover,  d.  Farmer.  Meth. 
odJst   Episcopal.     C,    Charles,    Joseph. 

IV.  Charles    Schoonover 

IV.  Joseph  Schoonover,  d  m  Kate  Sauvegore. 
C,    Olive,    Addison. 

V.  Olive  Schoonover,  m  Albert  Hooey. 
P  O    Stillwater,  N.  J.    Farmer.   Methodist  Episcopal.  C, 


JACOB    NEWBAKER  23 

VI.    Helen    Hooey,     Mildred   Hooey,     Edward  Hooey, 
Frances   Hooey,     Catharine   Hooey, 

V.  Addison  Sckoonover,  Ees  New  York.  Elec- 
trician.    S. 

II.  Elsey  Ann  Roy,  b  March  16,  1828,  d  Feb. 
ruary   15,    1831. 

III.  Enos  G.  Roy,  b  September  15,  1830,  d  May 
21,  1881,  m  Ann  Bryant.  She  was  b  in  Canada 
in  1830,  d  189  .  Dentist  in  New  York  city.  Meth- 
odist Episcopal.  C,  George,  Frank,  Jaraes,  Annie, 
Came,    Charles,    Caroline. 

IV.  George   Edwin    Roy,    b  d   1858. 

IV.  Frank  A.  Roy,  b  October  21,  1857,  m  Fan- 
nie Louise  Eugenie  Holdridge.  Dentist  at  527  Fifth 
avenue.    New   York. 

IV.  James  Bryant  Roy,  b  December  24,  1859, 
m   Elizabeth   Aiken    Wood.     Res    Chicago,    111. 

IV.    Annie    L.    Roy,     Res    Denver,    Col. 

IV.  Carrie  Estella  Roy,  m  Fritz  Schmitz,  Res 
Texas. 

IV.   Charles   Edward   Roy,    d. 

IV.    Caroline    Wan  dell    Roy,    d. 

III.  Elijah  H.  Roy,  b  October  2,  1836,  d  in 
Brooklyn,  New  York,  September,  1883,  m  Mary 
Theresa  Levell.  Ship  Carpenter  in  the  Navy  Yard. 
C,   IV.  Roy,    d. 

III.  Sarah  Ann  Roy,  b  in  Sussex  county,  N.  J., 
August  23,  1838,  m  Alonzo  Huff,  December  27, 
1871.  P  O  Hardwick,  N.  J.  Farmer.  Presbyterian. 
No   issue. 


JACOB     NEWBAKER,     SON    OF    ANDREW 
NEWBAKER 


II.  Jacob  Newbaker  was  bom  August  16,  1801, 
and  died  July  14,  1823,  aged  21  years,  11  months, 
28    days. 


24  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

DESCENDANTS    OF    ANNA   MARY   NEWBAKER 
DAUGHTER     OF     ANDREW     NEWBAKER 


II.  Anna  Mary  Newbaker,  b  March  15,  1804, 
d  January  30,  1879,  m  John  Vought,  January  6, 
1820.  He  was  b  June  28,  1793,  d  February  11, 
1847.  He  was  a  son  of  Andrew  Vought,  who  came 
from  Germany,  and  was  one  of  the  early  settlers 
of  Frelmghuysen,  Warren  county.  New  Jersey.  The 
tradition  of  the  family  is  that  three  brothers  came 
from  Germau3^  Two  settled  in  Frelinghuysen  town- 
ship, and  the  other  brother  located  elsewhere  and 
was  lost  sight  of.  Andrew  Vought  settled  on  a  farm 
of  125  acres  in  Frelinghuysen  township,  then  a  com- 
plete wilderness  tract,  which  he  cleared  and  improved. 
The  old  homestead  was  conveyed  to  his  son,  John 
Vought,  and  is  now  owned  and  occupied  by  the 
latter's  youngest  son,  Levi  L.  Vought.  John  Vought 
and  wife  were  earnest  and  faithful  members  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church  at  Stillwater,  where  they 
were  buried.  C,  Jacob,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  Rebecca, 
Sarah,    Elsey,    Andrew,   Aaron,    Whitfield,    Levi. 

III.  Jacob  Newbaker  Vought,  b  August  5,  1820, 
d  April  15,  1871,  m  Mary  Caroline  Raub,  Septem- 
ber 12,  1848.  She  was  b  October  5,  1829,  d  Feb- 
ruary 27,  1898.  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania,  Methodist 
Episcopal.     C,    Mary. 

IV.  Mary  Vought,  b  May  7,  1851,  m  Miner 
Stephens,  d  October  19,  1869.  Farmer.  C,  Benja- 
min.  Mary  m  second  husband,  Alfred  Risley,  Nov- 
ember, 1882.  P  O  Meshoppan,  Pa.  Farmer,  Meth- 
odist   Episcopal.      No    issue. 

V.  Benjamin  Stephens,  b  December  20,  1872, 
m  Hattie  J.  Dolaway,  March  20,  1894.  P  O  Mont- 
rose,   Pa.     Job    Printer.     C, 

VI.  Nellie  ,Mae  Stephens,  b  August  26,  1896;  Paul 
Aaron  Stephens,  b  January  3,  1898;  May  Eliza 
Stephens,  b  August  12,  1901,  d  September  12,  1901; 
Fay    Alden    Stephens,    b    November     1  1,  1904,    d  Jan. 


MRS.  ANNA  MARY   VOUGHT 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ANNA  MARY  NEWBAKER    25 

uary    19,    1905;     Leslie  Dolaway  Stephens,    b  July  10, 
1906,    (1    Jul}     13,    1906. 

III.  Mary  Vought,  b  July  20,  1823,  d  October 
30,  1854,  m  John  K.  Teel.  He  was  b  August, 
1824,  d  October  28,  1892.  Farmer.  Presbyterian. 
C,     Lewis,    Anna. 

IV.  Lewis  Marshall  Teel,  b  July  19,  1847,  m 
Julia  A.  Kemple,  February  10,  1869.  She  d  March 
27,  1905.  C,  William,  Eoberl,  Harry,  Rolla.  m  sec- 
ond wife,  Eleanor  Thompson,  March  19,  1907.  PfjO 
Hackettstown,  N.  J.  Traveling  Salesman,  later  Far- 
mer.    Methodist   Episcopal. 

V.  WiUiam  K.  Teel,  b  July  17,  1870.  m  Daisy 
Campbell,  February  22,  1896.  P  O  Vienna,  N.  J. 
Merchant.     Methodist    Episcopal,     C, 

VI.    Lillian   Teel, 

V.  Robert  K.  Teel,  b  May  20,  187,-?,  m  Flor- 
ence C.  Huntsman,  December  17,  1897.  P  O  Hack- 
ettstown, N.  J.  Clerk  in  Hardware  store.  Metho- 
dist  Episcopal     C, 

VI.    M.    Helen    Teel,    b    March    25,    1898;      Ai'thur   C. 
Teel,    b    March    13,    1900. 

V.  Harry  C.  Teel,  b  October  12,  1877,  m  Alice 
Creveling.  Res  27  7th  avenue,  N.  Y.  Traveling 
Salesman. 

V.  Rolland  M.  Teel,  b  November  7,  1886.  Stu- 
dent   at  Lafayette    college,    Easton,   Pa. 

IV.  Anna  M,  Teel,  b  in  Warren  county,  N,  J., 
November  17,  1849,  m  Marshall  Pittenger,  April  20, 
1895.  P  O  Vienna,  N.  J.  Merchant.  Methodist  Ep- 
iscopal.    No   issue. 

III.  Elizabeth  E.  Vought,  b  December  5,  1825, 
d  August  12,  1881,  m  John  M.  Raub,  October  16, 
1847,  He  was  b  near  Blairstown,  N.  J„  May  9, 
18  ,  d  February  18,  1886,  Farmer.  Mrs.  Raub, 
Methodist  Episcopal.  C,  Anna,  Minerva,  Margaret, 
Rebecca,    Mary,    Michael,    Isaac. 

IV.  Anna  ^Marv  Raub,  b  November  28,  1848,  d 
October    8,    1849. 

IV.  Minerva  E.  Raub,  b  March  20,  1851,  m  Is- 
aac C.  Howel],    February,    1872,  (Divorced;.    Teacher. 


26  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

C,    John,    Lizzie,    Ollie,  Eugene,  Glenn,  James,  Miles, 
Arthur,    Bessie,    Agnes,    Eva.  Minerva   ra    second 

husband,    J,    W.    Renfro,    June,   1906.     Res  Centralia, 
Wash.     Timber   Cruiser   and   Locater. 

V.  John  S.  Howell,  b  December,  1872.  Res 
Spokane,    Wash. 

V.  Lizzie  Howell,  b  1875,  d  1896.  Methodist 
Episcopal. 

V.    Ollie    Howell,   b    1875,    m  Willard  Allen,  1895. 
Res    Seattle,    Wash.     Clerk   in   Land   Office.     C, 
VI.    Carmen    Allen;     Elithe    Allen. 

V.  Eugene  Howell,  b  1877.  P  O  Monterano, 
Wash.     Woodsman. 

y.  Glenn  Howell,  b  1879,  m  Mae  Sisson,  Dec- 
ember  22,    1903.     P  O    Newport,    Wash.     Cook. 

V.    James    G,    Howell,    b    1880,    d    1880. 

V.  Miles  Howell,  b  1882.  P  O  Snohomish,  Wash. 
Woodsman. 

y.  Arthur  Howell,  b  1885.  P  O  Centralia,  Wash. 
Timber    Cruiser    and    Locater. 

y.  Bessie  Howell,  b  1887.  P  O  Everett,  Wash. 
Hospital    Nurse. 

y.    Agnes   Howell,    b    1890. 

y.    Eva    Howell,    b    1890. 

IV.  Margaret  C.  Raub,  b  November  18,  1857, 
d  November  20,  1882,  m  Clark  Crisman.  P  O  Stew- 
artsville,  N.  J.  Farmer.  Methodist  Episcopal.  C, 
Oscar. 

y.  Oscar  Crisman,  b  October  31,  1876,  m  Ada 
A.  Trimmer.  October  25,  1905.  P  O  Hope,  N.  J. 
Farmer.     Methodist   Episcopal. 

IV.  Rebecca  E.  Raub,  b  August  4,  1859,  m 
Elwood  Leteer,  April  23,  1898.  P  O  Monroe,  Wash. 
Sawyer  in  shingle  mill.  Methodist  Episcopal.  No 
issue. 

IV.  Mary  Caroline  Raub,  b  November  10,  1861, 
d    September    9,    1862. 

IV.  Michael  J.  Raub,  b  June  22,  1863,  d  Jan- 
uary   19,    1864. 

IV.    Isaac    V.    Raub,    b    February    12,    1865. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ANNA  MARY  NEWBAKER     27 

III.  Rebecca  Vought,  b  February  23,  1828,  d 
ALiigust  22,  1887,  m  Andrew  R.  Savacool.  He  died 
March  31,  1877,  aged  56  years,  LO  months,  9  days. 
Farmer.  Methodist  Episcopal.  C,  Amiel.  Rebecca 
m    second    husband,    Theodore    Johnson.     No    issue. 

IV.  Amiel  D.  Savacool,  b  November  22,  1849, 
d    August    5,    1851. 

III.  Sarah  Ann  Vought,  b  September  9,  l829, 
m  Alexander  H.  Freeman,  xMarch  3,  1853.  He  was 
b  in  Sussex  county,  N.  J.,  November  18,  1828,  d 
January  16,1903.  Farmer.  Methodist  Episcopal.  C, 
Josephine,    Nettie,    Alpheus,   Mary,    Addie. 

IV.  Josephine  M.  Freeman,  b  December  9,  1853, 
d    July    29,    1856. 

IV.  Nettie  Eugenia  Freeman,  b  June  3,  1858, 
m  James  H.  Edgerton,  July  4,  1877.  P  O  Paulina, 
N.  J.  Laborer;  formerly  taught  singing  school  and 
gave  music  lessons.  Methodist  Episcopal.  C,  Charles, 
John,    Ethel,    Frank. 

V.  Charles  Grant  Edgerton,  b  Augftst  18,  1878, 
m  Rose  A.  Titman,  December  24,  1906.  Res  96 
Rose  street,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  Employee  Lehigh 
&    Hudson  R.  R.     Attend  Methodist  Episcopal   church. 

V.  John  J.  Edgerton,  b  April  10,  1881,  d  Feb- 
ruary *  8,    1883. 

V.  Ethel  May  Edgerton,  b  May  23,  1883,  d  No- 
vember   1,    1887. 

V.    Frank    Alexander    Edgerton,    b  June  20,  1887, 

IV.  Alpheus  James  Freeman,  b  June  5,  1862,  d 
January    16,    1863. 

IV.  Mary  Malveuia  Fieeman,  b  November  26, 
1863,  in  Jobn  S.  Decker,  Decanaber  24,  1881.  Res 
253  Spring  street,  Newton,  N.  J.  Piano  Salesman. 
Presbyterian.     C, 

V.  Arthur  Roe  Decker,  b  September  14,  1890,  d 
April  1,  1891;  Robert  Hutchinson  Decker,  b  June 
21,    1900. 

IV.  Addie  E.  Freeman,  b  October  1,  1866,  m 
Brackley  S.  Titman.  Res  5  Fairmonnt  avenue.  Went 
Orange.^   N.    J.     Carpenter.     Baptist.     C, 


;28  THE    :NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

V.  Sadie  Enama  Titman;  Russell  Edward  Titman; 
Harold  R.  Titman;  Mildred  Hazel  Titman;  Ray- 
mond   Titman,    d;      Wilbur    Titman,    d. 

III.  Elsey  Hankinson  Vought,  b  March  8,  1832, 
d  May  28,  1878,  m  James  McCarrick  Willson,  Feb- 
ruary 26,  1852.  He  was  b  at  Liberty ville,  Sussex 
county.  New  Jersey,  October  13,  1828.  Res  616 
East  Market  street,  Scranton,  Pa,  Carpenter.  Meth- 
odist Episcopal.  C,  Samuel,  Anna,  Sarah,  Elsey, 
'Caroline,    Minnie. 

IV.  Samuel  John  Willson,  b  at  Marksboro,  War- 
ren county.  New  Jersey,  November  16,  1858,  m  Abi- 
gail Elizabeth  Decker,  April  29,  1879.  Res  615  E, 
Market  street,  Scranton,  Pa.  Mrs.  Willson,  Presby- 
terian.    C,    Sadie,     Margaret,     Gertrude. 

V.  Sadie  Forreston  Willson,  b  November  28, 
1882.     Presbyterian.     S. 

V.  Margaret  Cora  Willson,  b  January  22,  1885, 
m  Eugene  Herman  Mayer,  September,  1907.  Res 
1418  Olive  street,  Scranton,  Pa.  Piano  Tnner.  Mrs. 
Mayer,    Presbyterian. 

V.    Gertrude    Ethel    Willson,    b  January  12,  1901. 

IV.  Anna  Mary  Willson,  b  March  27,  1855,  d 
February  14,  1880,  m  Lewis  Cass  Case,  January  9, 
1876.  He  d  April  l,  1900.  Grocery  Clerk.  Bap- 
tist.    C,    Myrtie. 

V.  Myrtie  May  Case,  b  October  5,  1879,  m 
Charles  M.  Barnes,  March  1,  1900.  Res  6  Clinton 
Place,    Scranton,    Pa.     Electrician.     Baptist. 

IV.  Sarah    EHzabeth    Willson,    b    March'  21,  1858, 
m    Samuel    S.    Miller,    November    15,    1873.    He  d 
Printer.     Baptist.     C,    Alice,     Maud,     Lewis,    Samuel, 
Caroline,    Flora. 

V.  Alice  Care.-s  Miller,  b  April  4,  1875,  d  Feb- 
ruary   28,    1878. 

V.  Maud  E.  Miller,  b  July  18,  1878,  d  April 
1     1882 

V.  Lewis  Cass  Case  Miller,  b  November  30,  1880, 
m  Jennie  M.  Hendricks,  August  5,  1898.  She  d 
December    G,    1899.     C,  Marv.     Lewis    m  second  wife. 


MRS.  SARAH  LKNA  SNOVER 


DESCENDANTS  OP  ANNA  MARY  NE WEAKER    29 

Bertha  A.  Olmstead,  April  15,  1902.  Res  506  Broad- 
way, Scranton,  Pa.  .  Barber.  Mrs.  Miller,  Methodist 
Episcopal.      C,    Earl,     Mabel,     Roland. 

Vi.    Mary    Alice    Miller,    b    July   G,    1899. 
Earl  James  Miller,  b  January  2,  1903,  d  March  9, 1903. 
Mabel    Merle    Miller,    b    April    26,    1905. 
Roland    Kermit    Miller,    b    October    24,    1907. 

V.  Samuel  S.  Miller,  b  June  8,  1883,  d  Jan- 
uaiy    16,    1886. 

V.  Caroline  E.  Miller,  b  November  8,  1885. 
Res    Scranton,    Pa.     S. 

V.    Flora    M.    Miller,     b    November    23,    1887,    ra 
Wilmer   B.    Stouffer,    October   30,     1905.     Res  Adams 
avenue,    Scraiiton,    Pa.     Sign    Painter.     C, 
VI.    Wilmer    B.    Stouffer,    b    September  25,    1906. 

IV.  Elsey  Rebecca  Savacool  Willson,  b  July  21, 
1859,  d  November  7,  1882,  m  Edward  Warman, 
June  13,  1877.  P  O  Sandford,  Fla?  Machinist.  Bap- 
tist.     C,    Judson,     "William. 

V.  Judson    James   Warman,    b  m 
P  O   Atlanta,    Ga. 

y.    William    Enoch    Warman,    b 
P  O   Fitzgerald,    Ga. 

IV.  Caroline  Emma  Willson,  b  August  18,  186  3, 
d  June  9,  1898,  m  William  G.  Jones.  Real  Estate 
Agent.     Baptist.     No    issue. 

IV.  Minnie  May  Willson,  b  August  23,  1868,  m 
Maurice  G.  Haupt,  September  12,  1889.  Res  521 
Adams  avenue,  Scranton,  Pa.  Wholesale  Lumber 
Dealer.  Mr.  Haupt,  Presbyterian;  Mrs.  Haupt,  Bap- 
tist.    No    issue. 

III.  Andrew  N.  Vought,  b  in  Warren  county, 
New  Jersey,  February  23,  1834,  m  Ellen  Hibler,  De- 
cember 19,  1861.  P  O  Middleville,  N.  J.  Farmer. 
Methodist    Episcopal.     C,    Emma,    Sadie. 

IV.  Emma  E.  Vought,  b  December  17,  1862, 
d   January    27,    1883.     Methodist    Episcopal. 

IV.    Sadie   E.    Vought,  b     August    15,    1865,     m 

Charles    Monroe,    February  3,    1887.     Res   Elizabet  h, 

N.  J.  Boarding  House.  Methodist  Episcopal.  C, 
Martin,    Andrew. 


30  THB    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

V.    Martin    B.    Monroe,    b  February  4,  1888. 
V.    Andrew    V.    Monroe,    b  December  14,  1889. 

III.  Aaron  L.  Vought,  b  April  16,  1836,  m  Catha- 
rine  Raub,  Jidy  1,  1858.  P  O  Orwell,  Pa.  Retired  Far- 
mer. Methodist  Episcopal,  C,  Katie,  Anna,  Emma,  Aaron. 

IV.  Katie  Vought,  b  in  "Warren  county,  N.  J.,  July 
2,  1859.  m  Milton  Cahill.  Res  253  West  15th  street. 
New  York.     Merchant.     No    issue. 

IV.  Anna  Vought,  b  in  Luzerne  county.  Pa.,  May 
9,  1863,  m  William  J.  Brown.  Res  1013  Eighth  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Machinist.  German  Reformed.  No 
issue. 

IV.  Emma   E.    Vought,    b    October   25,    1864,    m 
S.   Ward   Rogers.      Res     107    Public    street,     Athens, 
Pa.     C,    Winnefred,    Alta. 

y.    Winnefred    Rogers,    b 

V.  Alta  Belle  Rogers,  b  Killed  by 
the   Black   Diamond   express,    June,    1906.    " 

IV.    Aaron  W.    Vought,    b 
Res   Nebraska.     S. 

III.  Whitfield  H.  Vought,  b  July  31,  1838,  m 
Phebe  Albertson,  1865.  She  d  C,  Elwood. 
Whitfield  m  second  wife,  Mrs.  Susan  Lateer,  (nee 
Decker).  She  d  1903.  P  O  Middleville,  N.  J.  Far- 
mer.    Methodist  Episcopal. 

IV.  Elwood  S.  Vought,  b  October.  1877,  m  Mar- 
garet Long.  Res  625  Arctic  avenue,  Atlantic  City, 
N.    J.     Machinist. 

IH.  Levi  L.  Vought,  b  August  2,  1841,  m 
Ruth  'Parr,  December  30,  1869.  She  d  October  24, 
1884.  C,  Andrew,  Myrtie.  Levi  m  second  wife, 
Mary  Bonker,  April  4,  1896.  P  O  Newton,  N.  J.,  R 
F  D  No.  2.    Farmer.  Presbyterian.  C,  Arthur,  Mabel. 

IV.  Andrew  Vought,  b  June  14,  1871,  d  at  Pu- 
eblo,   Col.,    September    19,    1891.     Clerk.     S. 

IV.  Myrtie  M.  Vought,  b  February  2,  1879,  Res 
24  Green  avenue,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  School  Teach- 
er.    Methodist    Episcopal. 

IV.    Arthur    L.    Vought.    b    July    25,    1897. 

IV.    Mabel    Vought,    b    February    13,    1902. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  SAKAH  LENA  NEW  BAKER 
DAUGHTER  OF  ANDREW  NEWBAKER 


II.  Sarah  Lena  Newbaker,  b  August  2,  1806, 
d  at  Blairstown,  N.  J.,  1889,  m  Joseph  J.  Snover 
in  1824.  He  was  b  1799,  d  1870.  He  was  a  son 
of  Jacob  Snover.  The  family  was  of  Holland  Dutch 
ancestry.  Joseph  J,  Snover  was  a  large  man,  six 
feet  tall,  and  weighed  about  200  pounds.  He  was 
a  farmer,  and  lived  in  Blairstown  township,  on  a 
farm  inherited  by  his  wife,  Sarah,  from  her  father, 
Andrew  Newbaker.  The  farm  is  still  owned  by  their 
son,  Andrew  N.  Snover.  Presbyterian.  C,  Esther, 
Mary,    Andrew,    Belinda. 

III.  Esther  Jane  Snover,  b  182.5,  m  John  L. 
Smith,  d.  P  O  Columbia,  N.  J,  Farmer.  Methodist 
Episcopal.     C,   Manning,    Mary,    Sarah,    Marshall. 

IV.  Manning    Smith,    d    single. 
IV.    Mary    Smith,    d    single. 

IV.    Sarah  Smith,    d    single. 

IV.  Marshall  Smith,  d,  m  Sarah  Bader.  C,  Clark, 
Rosco. 

V.  Clark    Smith,    P  O    Orange,    N.    J. 

V.    Rosco    Smith,    P  O    Columbia,    N.    J. 
III.    Mary    Ann    Snover,     d    1895,     m    Philip    Hill 
in    1865.     Methodist    Episcopal.     No    issue. 

III.  Andrew  N.  Snover,  b  August  9,  1830,  m 
Sai-ah  K.  Teel,  1868.  Res  Stroudsburg,  Pa.  Farm- 
er.    Presbyterian.     C,    Mary. 

IV.  Mary  B.  Snover,  b  in  1869,  m  George  M. 
Weaver  in  1893.  P  O  Stroudsburg,  Pa,  Salesman. 
Christian    Science.     No    issue. 

III.  Belinda  R.  Snover,  b  May  25,  1832,  m  Joh  n 
C.  Crisman,  October  2,  1850,  by  llev,  John  A.  Ri- 
ley. P  O  Blairstown,  N.  J.  Farmer.  Presbyterian. 
C,    Lucinda,    Andrew,    Arrisa,    Mary,    John, 

IV.  Lucinda  Ann  Crisman,  b  April  20,  1854,  d 
June    22,    1854. 

IV.  Andrew  S.  Crisman,  b  October  5,  1856,  d 
March    12,    1907,    m    Augusta  Bobbins,    June  3,  1886. 


32  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

Kes    178    Washington    street,    Phillipsburg,    New  Jer- 
sey.    Presbj  terian.     C, 
V.    Eliza   Crisman,   b   Januarj'    1,    1890. 

IV.  Arrisa  Crisman,  b  Maroh  20,  1859,  m  Lewis 
Hess,  'December  22,  1891.  P  O  Blairstown,  N.  J. 
Hardware    Merchant.     Presbyterian.     No    issue. 

IV.    Mary    S.    Crisman,    b    June    16,    1861. 

IV*  John  Marshall  Crisman,  b  July  17,  1864, 
m  Alma  Ingersoll,  October  15,  1890.  P  O  Blairs- 
town,   N.    J.     Farmer.     C, 

V.  Wallace  Crisman,  b  September  29,  1892,  d  De- 
cember 21,  1892;  Fredia  Cribman,  b  November  6, 
1893;     Virginia    Crisman,    b    September    15,    1895. 


DESCENDANTS     OF     PHEBE     NEWBAKER 
DAUGHTER   OF     ANDREW     NEWBAKER 


II.  Phebe  Newbaker,  b  April  20,  1809,  d  1856, 
m  Joseph  Wildrick.  He  was  b  1799,  d  1892.  He 
was  a  son  of  Philip  Wildrick.  The  Wildrick  ances- 
tor came  from  Holland.  Farmer  at  Paulina,  N.  J. 
Presbyterian.  C,  Philip,  Mary,  Andrew,  Elizabeth, 
Melly,    Aaron,    Sarah,    Malette. 

III.  Philip  Wildrick,  b  May  31,  1829,  d  1873, 
m  Matilda  Lerch.  Slate  business.  C,  Sallie,  Lizzie, 
Josephine,    Rose,    Miriam,    Mabel,    Kelsey,    Mark 

IV.  Sallie  Wildrick,  m  Bender.  Res  College 
Hill,    Easton,    Pa.     Farmer.     No    issue. 

IV.  Lizzie  Wildrick,  Res  830  Walnut  street,  Al- 
lentown.    Pa.  No    further    report. 

III.  Mary  Anna  Wildrick,  b  1831,  d  June  6, 
1884.     m    Benjamin    Chamberlain.      No    issue, 

III.  Andrew 'N.  Wildrick,  b  September  15,1832, 
d  1905,  m  Jane  Slate  business.  C,  Annie, 
Lizzie,     Maggie. 

IV.  Annie    Wildrick 
IV.    Lizzie    Wildrick 

IV.    Maggie    Wildrick,    m  Jones.     P  O    Slat, 

ingtoii.    Pa.  No    further   report. 


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DESCENDANTS  OP  CHARLES  H.  NEWBAKER     33 

III.  Elizabeth  Wildrick,  b  1833,  d  1904,  m  Wil- 
liam   Griffith.     No    issue. 

III.  Melly  Wildrick,  b  1835.  P  O  Blairstown, 
N.    J.     Dressmaker.     Methodist   Episcopal.     S. 

III.  Aaron  K.  Wildrick,  b  April  13,  1837,  m 
Almeda  Drake,  April  4,  1872.  P  O  Paulina,  N.  J. 
Farmer.     Presbj terian.     C,    Jennie,    Nellie. 

IV.-  Jennie  *Mae  Wildrick,  b  April  25,  1874,  m 
Alva  J.  Eilenberg,  June  18,  1895.  Res  Bangor,  Pa. 
Manufacturing  Structural  Slate.  Presbyterian.  No 
issue, 

IV.  Nellie  C.  Wildrick,  b  March  22,  1880,  m 
Augustus  D.  Hopping,  December  16,  1903.  Res  243 
North  5th  street,  Newark,  N.  J.  Leather  japaner. 
No   issue. 

III.  Sarah  Wildrick,  b  1839,  d  1900,  m  James 
Stephens,     No    issue. 

III.    Maletta   Wildrick,  m   Owen    Hughes. 

Res   451    Mercer    street,    Jersey    City,    N.  J.  No  issue. 


CATHERINE     NEWBAKER,      DAUGHTER     OF 
ANDREW     NEWBAKER 

II     Catherine     Newbaker,     b     January    14,    1814, 

•••♦•• 

DESCENDANTS  OF  CHARLES  H,  NEWBAKER 
SON  OF  ANDREW  NEWBAKER 


II.  Charles  Harding  Newbaker,  b  in  Hardwick 
township,  Warren  county.  New  Jersey,  October  7, 
1817,  d  there  April  10,  1878;  m  Mary  Ann  Hill, 
February  20,  1838,  by  Rev.  T.  B.  Condit.  She  was 
b  in  Walpack  township,  Sussex  county,  New  Jersey, 
February  23,  1819,  d  November  22,  1900.  He  was 
a  farmer,  and  lived  on  the  old  homestead  of  his  fath- 
er  in    Hardwick   township,    now    owned  and  occupied 


84  THB    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

by  AloDro  Hill.  He  also  for  many  years  carried  on 
the  cooper  business  at  Newbaker's  Corners,manufac- 
turing  butter  tubs,  firkins,  etc.  He  and  his  mother 
were  the  adrainistrators  of  his  father's  estate.  Meth- 
odist Episcopal.  C,  Sarah,  Susanna,  Mar},  Andrew, 
Lucinda,    Jacob,    Emma,    Charles,    Virginia,    Ida. 

III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Newbaker,  b  May  4,  1839, 
m  David  H.  Reeder,  January  1,  1867,  by  Rev.  J. 
Tindall.  P  O  Blairstown,  N.  J.  Blacksmith.  Meth- 
odist  Episcopal      C,    Lena. 

IV.  Lena  M  Reeder,  b  December  12,  1867,  m 
Eugene  S.  Goble,  December  24,  1887.  He  d  Au- 
gust 28,  1900.  P  O  Great  Meadows,  N.  J.  Black- 
smith   and    Farmer,     Presbyterian.     C, 

V.    Raymond    David    Goble,    b   October    21,    1888; 
Harry  J^ester    (4oble,    b    April    24,    1892; 
Lizzie   May    Goble,    b    April    25,    1895; 
Floyd   Leigh    Goble,    b    November   14,    1896. 

III.  Susanna    Catharine    Newbaker,     b     March    16, 
1841,    m    William    H.    Lambert,   July  4,  1863,  by  Rev. 
Walter   Chamberlain.     P  O    Stillwater,    N.    J.     Farm- 
er.    Methodist   Episcopal.     C,  Edward,    Alfred,    Mary, 
May,    Reuben,    Alexander,    Charles,    William,    Myrtie. 

IV.  Edward  E.  Lambert,  b  April  17,  1864,  m 
Louisa  R.  Crouse,  December  22,  1884.  P  O  Hunts, 
ville,    N.    J.     Farmer.     C, 

V.    Vincent    J.    Lambert,    b    May    15,    1888; 
Mary    A.    Lambert,    b    September   30,    1891; 
Susanna   C.    Lambert,    b    June    21,    1893. 

IV.  Alfred  J.  Lambert,  b  August  31,  1866,  d 
October   7,    1866. 

IV.    Mary    J.    Lambert,    b    August    3,  1867,    d  Ap- 
ril   7,    1892,    m   Joseph  A  Staley,    December  25,  1887. 
Farmer.     Methodist    Episcopal.     C, 
V.    Maggie    A.    Staley;     Emmet    Staley,    d    1889. 

IV.    Mabel    Lambert,    b  October  28,  1870,    m  John 
Maring.     P  O    Hardwick,    N.    J.     Fai-mer.     Methodist 
Episcopal.     C, 
V.    Norman    Maring. 

IV.  Reuben  W.  Lambert,  b  Januaiy  22.  1872, 
m    Edith    Huff,    May    15,    1901.     Res   5   Ashford    St., 


DESCENDANTS  OF  CHARLES  H.  NEWBAKER     35 

Newton,  New  Jersey.    Carpenter.    Methodist  Episcopal. 

IV.    Alexander   Lambert,     b     April    30,    1874,     m 
Emma   A.    Anderson,    August    13,    1902.     P    O    Still, 
water,    N.    J.     Farmer.     Methodist   Episcopal.     C, 
V.    Mildred   T.    Lambert,    b   July    12,    1905. 

IV.    Charles   L.    Lambert,     b    April    11,    1877,    m 
Alice   Huff,    1903.     P   O   Stillwater,    N.   J.     Laborer. 
Methodist   Episcopal.     C, 
V.    George   E.    Lambert,    b   October   28,    1905. 

IV.  William  M.  Lambert,  b  October  26,  1879. 
Res  217  Mercer  street,  Gloucester,  N.  J.  Train 
dispatcher. 

IV.  Myrtie  A.  Lambert,  b  May  22,  1883,  d 
February    16.    1884. 

IH.    Mary    Jane    Newbaker,     b    February  19,  1843, 
m    Samuel    B.    Youmans,    January    21,    1863,  by   flev. 
I.    N.   Vansant,     Res  38   Clinton  street,  Newton,  New 
Jersey.     Methodist   Episcopal.     C, 
IV.  J.    Clark   Youmans,    b  m  Res   Kansas. 

Cora   Youmans,    b  Res   New   York   City.     S. 

Dora   Youmans,    b  m 

Belle   Youmans,    b  P  O   Newton,    N.    J.     S. 

Minnie   Youmans,    b  d 

J.    Craig   Youmans,    b  S. 

m.  Andrew  E.  Newbaker,  b  on  the  old  home- 
stead in  Hardwick  township,  Warren  county.  New 
Jersey,  August  29,  1845,  m  Martha  Fretz,  Decern, 
ber  25,  1869.  She  was  born  in  Bedminster  township, 
Bucks  county.  Pa.,  July  25,  1850.  Res  807  East 
Ontario  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Carpenter.  Mrs. 
Newbaker,   Methodist   Episcopal.     C,   Mary,   Florence. 

IV.  Mary  Bell  Newbaker,  b  in  Bucks  county, 
Pa.,  April  20,  1871,  m  John  W.  Barandon,  Novem- 
ber 16,  1892.  Res  807  East  Ontario  street,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Manager  of  the  Commonwealth  Bene- 
ficial assobiation,  219  South  Sixth  street,  Philadel. 
phia.  Pa.  Mr.  Barandon,  Episcopal;  Mrs.  Barandon, 
Methodist   Episcopal.     No    issue. 

IV.  Florence  Ellen  Newbaker,  b  in  Bucks  coun- 
tv.  Pa.,  November  26,  1876,  m  Howard  L.  Thomp. 
son,   February,    1896,     Res   514    Macon  street,  Brook- 


36  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

lyn.    New    York.     Foreman    in    book    bindery.     Meth- 
odist  Episcopal.     C, 
y.    Elsie    Thompson,    b    October    8,    1896. 

III.  Lucinda  Ellen  Newbaker,  b  January  3,  1848, 
d  December  4,  1876.    Methodist  Episcopal.    C,  Warren. 

IV.  Warren  J.  Newbaker,  b  AprU  16,  1869,  d 
September  5,  1884.  Killed  in  an  accident  in  the 
Merriam    Shoe   factory    at   Newton,    N,    0. 

III.  Jacob  Nehemiah  Newbaker,  b  in  Hard  wick 
township,  Warren  county,  New  Jersey,  March  24, 
1850,  m  Isabelle  Savereool,  January  1,  1876.  P  O 
Columbia,    N.    J.     Carpenter.     C,    Daisy,    Charles. 

IV.  Daisy  Eileen  Newbaker,  b  March  10,  1877, 
m  N.  B.  Litts,  September  24,  1906.  Res  224  Fourth 
street,    Union    Hill,    N.    J.     Trainman. 

IV.  Charles  James  Newbaker,  b  May  17,  1879, 
m  Frances  L.  VanSyekle.  P  O  Columbia,  New  Jer- 
sey.     Carpenter.     C, 

y.    Lloyd   J.    Newbaker,    b    January    12,    1903; 
Daisy    Belle    Newbaker,    b    February    16,    1906. 

III.  Emma  Magdalena  Newbaker,  b  January  26, 
1853,  d  June  18,  1896,  ra  Lewis  Rice,  December 
28,  1871.  He  was  b  January  1,  1851.  P  O  Blairs- 
town,  N.  J.  Farmer.  C,  Jesse,  Sarah,  Oscar,  Or- 
man,    Eugene,    Greorgianna,    Malvena. 

IV.  Jesse  N.  Rice,  b  December  16,  1872,  d  No- 
vember 21,  1906,  m  May  Maring,  April  6,  1896. 
P  O    Blairstown,    N.    J.     Carpenter.     C, 

V.    Ethel    Gertrude  Rice,    b  December  1,  1898,    d  Sep- 
tember   6,    1900; 
Edith    Helen    Rice,    b    September   6,    1903. 

IV.  Sarah  T.  Rice,  b  May  30,  1874,  m  Frank 
Kithcart.  P  O  Netcong,  N.  J.  Proprietor  of  Hotel 
Imperial. 

IV.  Oscar  S.  Rice,  b  May  30,  1874,  (twin),  m 
Mrs.  Flossie  Tygar,  (nee  Henderson).  P  O  Land- 
ing,   N.    J.     Agent.     C,     V.    Gerald    Rice. 

IV.    Orman    A.    Rice,    b   January    10.    1877. 

IV.    L.    Eugene    Rica,    b    April    18,    1881. 

IV.    Georgianna    Rice,    b    October    20,    1889. 

IV.    Malvena   E.    Rice,     b   Jane   16,   1892.      . 


DESCEND1.NTS  OF  CHARLES  H.  NEWBAKIR     17 

III.  Charles  Edward  Newbaker,  b  May  22,  1855, 
d  February  18,  1906,  m  Emma  L.  Ogdeu,  Decem- 
ber, 1874  Carpenter.  Methodist  Episcopal.  C,  Vic- 
tor,   Vincent. 

IV.  Victor  G.  Newbaker,  b  at  Newbaker's  Cor- 
ners, September  15,  1876,  m  Jessie  Yeomaus  Rice, 
September  21,  1904.  P  O  Blairstown,  N.  J.  Fur- 
niture   and    Undertaking      Presbyterian.     C, 

V.  Joycelyn  Elizabeth  Newbakei',  b  November  30, 
1906. 
IV.  Vincent  J.  Newbaker,  b  at  Blairstown,  N. 
0.,  March  14,  1884.  P  O  Middleville,  N.  J.  For. 
merly  Druggist  in  Paterson,  N.  J.,  later  Farmer. 
Methodist    Episcopal.     S. 

III.  Virginia  Adaline  Newbaker,  b  in  Hardwick 
township,  Warren  county.  New  Jersey,  February  20, 
1858,  m  Isaac  D.  ^litchell,  July  3,  1880,  by  Rev. 
T.  B.  Condit.  P  O  Nazareth,  Pa.  Florist  and  Gar. 
dener.  Moravians.  C,  Clarence,  Edward,  Pearl,  Jen. 
nie,    Harrj',    Mary,    Conrad,    Leslie 

IV.  Clarence  D.  Mitchell,  b  at  Blairstown,  New 
Jersey,  November  27,  1881,  m  Edith  M.  Brooks,  Au- 
gust 1,  1901.  Res  3124  Ridge  avenue,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Conductor.     Moravians.     No    issue    (1907). 

IV.  Edward  C.  Mitchell,  b  in  Warren  county, 
New    Jersey.    June    26,    1884. 

IV.    Pearl    M.    Mitchell,    b    in    Hardwick  township, 
Warren    county.     New    Jersey,     October   4,    1886,     m 
John    A.    Vanuatta,    September    14,    1902.     P  O    Naz. 
areth,    Pa.     Merchant.     Lutherans.     C, 
V.    Virginia   A.    Vannatta,    b    March    4,    1903; 
Hazel    M.    Vannatta,     b    October    4,    1904; 
Morris   D.    Vannatta,    b    February    7,    1907. 

IV.  Jennie  E.  Mitchell,  b  at  Hope,  New  Jersey, 
May    12,    1888,    d    May    22,    1889. 

IV.  Harry  C.  Mitchell,  b  November  30,  1890,  d 
February    27,    1892. 

IV.  Mary  V.  Mitchell,  b  at  Blairstown,  New 
Jersev,    March    27,    1892. 

IV. 'Conrad  M.  Mitchell,  b  March  5,  1896,  d 
August    27,    1898. 


88  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

IV.  Leslie  T.  Mitchell,  b  August  23,  1897,  d 
August   24,    1897. 

III.  Ida  Caroline  Capitolia  Newbaker,  b  in  Hard- 
wick  township,  Warren  county.  New  Jersey,  Aug- 
ust 24,  1861,  m  George  B.  Campbell,  December  30, 
1891.  P  O  Stillwater,  N.  J.  Laborer.  Methodist 
Episcopal.     No   issue. 


VALEDICTION 


As  we  reach  the  close  of  this  little  volume,  and 
ere  we  lay  down  our  pen,  we  add  a  few  parting 
words. 

About  one  hundred  and  twenty  five  years  ago 
the  pioneer  ancestor  of  the  Newbaker  family  emi- 
grated from  Europe  to  America.  The  motive  that 
led  him  to  cross  the  ocean  to  these  shores  is  un- 
known. Perhaps  he,  in  common  with  others,  came 
hither  to  better  himself  in  temporal  afifairs.  Hece  he 
established  his  home,  and  by  industry  and  frugality 
accumulated    much   property. 

He  reared  a  large  and  interesting  family  to  bless 
his  days.  His  home  was  a  Christian  home,  and  his 
family  were  taught  to  revere  the  religion  of  Jesus 
Christ,  to  honor  God's  house,  and  by  his  Godly  ex- 
ample and  instruction  they  were  early  led  to  secure 
an  interest  in  saving  grace,  and  to  identify  them- 
selves   with    the    church    of   Jesus    Christ. 

The  name  of  the  progenitor  is  found  in  a  list 
of  members  of  the  German  or  Dutch  Reformed  church 
at  Stillwater  in  1791.  The  old  stone  church  in  which 
he  worshiped  stood  on  the  east  side  of  the  road, 
just  within  the  enclosing  wall  of  the  old  graveyard. 
After  services  were  discontinued  in  this  church  he 
evidently  worshiped  with  the  Presbyterians  the  re- 
mainder  of   his   life. 

The  Newbaker  family  and  their  descendants,  as 
a  whole,  were,  and  are,  a  Christian  people,  and  for 
the  most  part  connected  with  the  Presbyterian  and 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  churches.  Many  of  the  fam- 
ily   were   members   of    and    worshiped    at  the  Presby- 


40  THE    NEWBAKER    HISTORY 

terian  church  at  Stillwater,  of  which  the  Rev.  T.  B. 
Condit,  one  of  the  most  eminent  divines  of  the  Pres 
byterian  church  of  New  Jersey,  was  pastor  for  43 
years,  and  who,  during  his  long-  and  eventful  pas- 
torate, received  into  membei'shij)  in  the  church,  bap- 
tized, performed  the  rite  of  holy  matrimony,  and 
preached  the  funeral  sermons  of  many  members 
of  the  family.  Others  were  members  of;  and  wor- 
shiped^ at,  the  Harmony  Methodist  Episcopal  church 
near  Stillwater,  and  in  the  graveyards  of  these  two 
churches  were  laid  to  rest  all  that  was  mortal  of 
many  of  the  descendants  to  await  the  final  resur- 
rection   of    the    body. 

The  pious  ancestors  have  long  since  gone  to 
their  eternal  rest.  May  we  ever  bless  their  memory 
for  their  unyielding  faith  in  God  and  the  world's 
Redeemer.  They  fought  well  the  battles  of  life,  and 
thus  they  have  passed  on  to  their  eternal  rewards. 
May  their  self-denying,  Godly  lives  and  examples 
rest  with  benediction  power  upc-n  us  while  we  bide 
our  time  and  follow  in  their  footsteps,  preserving 
unsullied    the    family    name. 

Dear  reader,  are  you  a  follower  of  Jesus?  If 
not.  let  me  remind  you  of  the  saintly.  Godly  an- 
cestors whose  forms  have  so  long  slept  in  their  quiet 
graves,  of  their  suffering  for  the  faith,  their  victo- 
ry in  death,  their  crowning  in  the  Father's  House, 
where  they  await  the  home-coming  of  the  faithful 
loved  ones.  Let  me  point  you  to  the  Saviour  they 
loved,  and  to  the  God  they  served.  Let  me  entreat 
you    to    do    likewise. 

A.    J.    FRETZ. 
Milton,    N.    J.,     April    29,    1908. 


INDEX 

1  Andrew   Newbaker,     m     Mary  Kishpaugh,  5 

2  Anna  Newbaker,  m  John  Vought,  24 
2  Charles  H.  Newbaker,  m  Mary  Ann  Hill,  33 
2  Elizabeth  Newbaker,  m  William  Teel,  7 
2  Elsey  Ann  Newbaker,  m  Thomas  H.  Hankinson,  9 
2  'Lydia  Newbaker,  m  Ira  C.  Roy,  21 
2  Phebe  Newbaker,  m  Joseph  Wildrick,  32 
2  Sarah  Lena   Newbnker,     m     Joseph   Snover,  31 


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