Sussex Co., NJ Obituary Abstracts

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CALVIN, Mrs. Susan M..
Sussex Independent, Friday, 14 Aug 1885



CAMPBELL - The sudden death of Albert CAMPBELL occurred Sunday morning. Age 73 years. His wife, Mrs. Mary CAMPBELL survives, also several children. Funeral: from the home on High Street (Branchville). Burial: Branchville Cemetery.
New Jersey Herald, 11 February, 1932 (Contributed by Betty Donahoe)



CAMPBELL - In Frankford, on the 9th inst. Eveline, wife of Daniel CAMPBELL, aged 34 years.
Sussex Register, 10 June, 1864 (Contributed by Betty Donahoe)



CAMPBELL, Jesse, 61. died Dover General Hospital, son of James CAMPBELL and Mary HAGGERTY born in Netcong. Surviving is wife: Mrs Jennie McKINNEY CAMPBELL, one brother, William CAMPBELL of Newark and one sister, Mrs. Edith LYND of Bloomfield.  Burial Hackettstown Cemetery.
New Jersey Herald, Thursday, 21 Feb 1946    (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro )



CAMPBELL, Mrs. Jessie JONES
Sussex Independent, Friday, October 25, 1918



CAMPBELL, Lettie, died Sunday at her home in Hopatcong, 85 yrs. Survived by: Nine sons and a dau, Abraham and Edward, at home, Henry, Charles, James and Jesse of Hibernia, Eben of McAfee, Joshua of Stillwater, Albert of Branchville, and Mrs. George DeGraw of near Waterloo, also by thirty-eight grch and twelve gr-grch. Funeral: Stanhope Pres. Ch. Burial: Branchville Cem.
New Jersey Herald, Friday, 2 Jul 1926    (Contributed by Amy Lobban )



CAMPBELL – March 25th in Branchville, Nancy CAMPBELL, aged 68 years Funeral: late residence Burial: none indicated
Sussex Register, 27 March 1889 (Contributed by Betty Donahoe)



CAMPBELL - Mrs. Mary CAMPBELL, seventy-two years old, widow of Albert CAMPBELL, passed away Sunday. Funeral : from the home on Church Hill (Branchville) Burial: Branchville Cemetery.
New Jersey Herald, 13 April, 1933 (Contributed by Betty Donahoe)



CAMPBELL, R. Edward, 54, who died last Saturday at his home in Swartswood. Born: S/o Edward and Lydia (BUTLER) CAMPBELL. Survived by: Seven bros, James of Port Morris, Henry of Beach Glen, NY, Joshua of Swartsood and Eben, Albert and Charles of Stanhope, and by a sis, Mrs. Ida DeGRAW of Budd Lake. Funeral: Luse and Smith Funeral Home. Burial: Branchville Cem. [missing bro Jesse, NP]
New Jersey Herald, Thursday, 11 Sep 1947    (Contributed by Amy Lobban )



CANFIELD, Edgar E. , Jr. of Dover, died Aug. 12 at his home. Born in Phillipsburg 48 years ago, he was the son of Edgar E. and Myra HAMLER CANFIELD. Survived by: His wife, his father, a son, Robert, of Dover; two daughters, Dorothy and Kathleen CANFIELD, at home; a brother, Carl, of Phillipsburg, and three sisters, Esther and Ina CANFIELD of Newark; and Mrs. Lorna TREVORROW of Dover, and one grandson. Funeral: St. John's Episcopal Church, Dover. Burial: Fairmount Cemetery, Phillipsburg.
NJ Herald, Thursday, 20 Aug 1953.    (Contributed by Karen Wreden )



CASE, Calvin died in Newton, 19 July, age 68 yrs. Born: Frankford Twp. Married: Sarah A. BROSS in 1861. Survived by: His wife, and three children, Mrs. H. A. MONTROSS, Hosea W. CASE of Franklin Furnace and Miss Kittie, at home. Funeral: At his home. Burial: Family plot in Newton Cem.
New Jersey Harold, 26 Jul 1906    (Contributed by Mona Hylton )



CASE, Mrs. Hosea (nee Miss Ward) died in Morris Plains Asylum on Wednesday. Her remains were brought to Franklin Furnace, and funeral services were held at the church there. She is survived by her husband, and one young child.
Wantage Recorder, December 21, 1900    (Contributed by Mona Hilton )



CASE, James, a son of Calvin Case of this town, died at his home on Spring Street, last Monday afternoon, aged 40 years. He was a practical pharmacist and had been employed in leading drug stores in Newark and New York City.
New Jersey Herald, Thursday, July 3, 1902  (Contributed by Karen Wreden)



CASE, Mrs. S. A., wid/o Calvin CASE, formerly of Newton, died Tuesday of last week at the home of her son, H. W. CASE in Weehawken, age 78 yrs. Survived by: Her son, two daus, Mrs. Horation A. MONTROSS and Miss K. J. CASE, and one sister, Mrs. E. SCRANTON. Funeral: Weehawken. Burial: Newton Cemetery.
Sussex Independent, Friday, 18 Sep 1914    (Contributed by Mona Hylton )



CASE, Thurber
Sussex Independent, Friday, October 25, 1918



CATON, William, died in Sparta, aged 74 yrs. He was a native of Stockholm. Surviving relatives in the county are a brother, Jasper CATON, of Newton, and two nephews, Herman CATON, of Monroe, and Harry CATON, of Newton. Other relatives in New York state also survive.
Funeral: Shuman Funeral Home in Sparta.
Sussex Independent, 24 Feb 1938    (Contributed by Kirsten Saxe )



CATTON, Harry
Sussex Independent, Friday, October 25, 1918



CHAMBERLAIN, Amos, died Monday, 5 Dec, in 59th yr. Lost his wife and dau about 4 years ago, and remarried about a year since. Survived by: His widow, a son, Silas of Netcong, three daus, Mrs. Everitt APPLEGATE of Netcong, Miss Retta of Liberty, NY and Miss Kittle, at home. (Burial information not given).
Sussex Register, Thursday, 15 Dec 1904    (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro )



CHAMBERLAIN, Mrs. Emeline G. (BABCOCK) 78, of Monroe avenue, Wyckoff, widow of Elijah H. CHAMBERLAIN, died Saturday night at her home. Mrs. CHAMBERLAIN had resided at Wyckoff for the last eight years. She was born in Vernon Township Jan. 8, 1856, a daughter of Lewis and Susan (FAIRCHILD) BABCOCK. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Caroline CHAMBERLAIN, at home, and two sisters; Mrs Jane HAMILTON, of Newton and Mrs. Samuel SLACK, of Sparta. Funeral: Tuesday at the Sussex Methodist Ch. Burial: Fairview cemetery.
Wantage Recorder, Sussex (Deckertown) NJ, Friday, Nov. 23, 1934    (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro ) View full text .



CHASE, Mrs. Amber Slater, wid/o James M., died at Paterson, Monday of last week. Born: Dau/o William and Jane PERRY SLATER. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. May STEELE wid/o Wesley and Miss Addie SLATER of Paterson. Funeral: At her home. Burial: Cedar Lawn Cem.   
Sussex Independent, Friday, 25 Sept 1931



CHIDESTER, David N., 89, died Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Aaron YOUNG, a cousin in Newton. Mr. CHIDESTER was born in Sparta. His wife, Mrs. Mary SHAY CHIDESTER, died fifteen years. Funeral: At Iliff Funeral Home. Burial: Newton cemetery.
Wantage Recorder, Sussex (Deckertown) NJ, Friday, Nov. 23, 1934    (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro ) View full text .



CLARK, Mrs. Arthur, and an inf dau, died Saturday, 6 Jan, at her home near Mt. Salem. she was the dau/o George GOBLE and Clara (HAFNER) GOBLE, and was born in Port Jervis 18 yrs ago. Survived by: Her husband, her parents, three sisters and a brother, all living near Greenville, NY. Burial: Slawson Cemetery.
Wantage Recorder - Friday, 12 Jan 1917    (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro )



CLARK, Harry Clauson, formerly of Beemerville, died Monday at Irvington, aged 56 yrs. Born: S/o Warren and Rebecca (AYERS) CLARK, and nephew of E. Willis CLARK. Married: Miss Fannie ELSTON of Unionville. Survived by: Children, Helen and Warren, at home. Funeral: Beemerville Pres. Ch. Burial: Beemerville Cem.
Sussex Independent, Friday 22 Mar 1929    (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro )



CLARK, Mrs. Margaret D., fifty-nine, wife of George B. CLARK, died at her home in Greendell. Mrs. Clark is survived by her husband, two sisters, Mrs. T. J. CLARK, and Mrs. Watson HENRY, and six brothers, Henry, Anson, Fred, Jesse, Robert and Albert STANG, all of Greendell. Funeral: Greendell Union Church. Burial: Tranquility Cemetery.
Sussex Independent, Thursday, Jan 19, 1939    (Contributed byKirsten Saxe )



CLARK, Roy E.
Sussex Independent, Friday, October 18, 1918



CLARK, Silicia (WASHER)
Wantage Recorder, Thursday, 9 March 1934



CLARK, William E., died last Friday at the home of his sister, Mrs. John KINTZ, at Florida NY. Born: 10 Jun 1874 son of William C. and Caroline WYANT CLARK. Survived by: Two sisters, Mrs. KINTZ and Mrs. Alice VANDERHOOF of Franklin; a brother, George of Florida (NY); a half bro, Chauncey, of Butler; and two half-sis, Mrs. Pearl CONWAY of Sussex, and Mrs. Isabel CONKLIN of Newburgh. Funeral: At the home of Mrs. KINTZ. Burial: North Church Cem.
Sussex Independent, Thursday, 14 Oct 1943    (Contributed byCathy DiPietro )


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