MARCY, Mrs. Mary A. , seventy-three, widow of H. P. MARCY, died January 14 last at her home in Palmer, Mass. Born in Newton, a daughter of Thomas STEWART and Matilda FISK. She left Newton after the death of her first husband, William DAVENPORT, about thirty-two years ago. The body was cremated January 18 at the crematory of the cemetery in Springfield, Mass. Her ashes were interred in the DAVENPORT plot in Newton Cemetery.
Sussex Independent, 19 May 1938 (Contributed by Kirsten Saxe )
MARGARUM, Mrs. Theodore, died at the Margarum homestead, in Sussex, N.J., last Saturday afternoon, about 75 years of age. Survived by: One son, Ford MARGARUM, and a daughter, Mrs. H.J. HARP, also of Sussex. Middletown Times Press, May 4, 1917 (Contributed by Carol Ann Hilton )
MARION, Mrs. Walter G.
Sussex Independent, Friday, 18 Oct 1918
MARTIN, Ford M., died at his home, aged 78 yrs. Born: In Vernon, 13 Apr 1821, s/o James and Elizabeth MARTIN. Married: In 1857, near Deckertown, to Emily VANDERHUFF, dau/o Jacob and Elizabeth VANDERHUFF. Survived by: His wife, and three children, Sarah w/o L. DAVIS of Waterbury, CT, Harry and Charles of Jersey City; and one bro, Thomas of near Deckertown. Funeral: Carpenter's Point chapel. Burial: (not given)
Wantage Recorder, Friday, 21 Apr 1899 (Contributed by Mona Hylton )
MARTIN, Lewis H. S. died Sunday at Frankford Plains, aged eighty. Born in Frankford, s/o Elijah and Phoebe BEDELL MARTIN. Survived by: His wife (not named), one son, William MARTIN of Frankford Plains, a dau, Gertrude w/o William HYMER of Delhi, NY and several grch; also two sisters, Miss Delphina MARTIN of Frankford, and Mrs. James LOSEY of Lafayette. Funeral: At his home. Burial: Frankford Plains Cemetery.
New Jersey Herald, Thursday, 11 Jan 1923 (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro)
MARVIN – Dec 25th, in Ionin, Mich. Sarah MARVIN, aged abt 40 yrs, wife of William MARVIN, formerly of Stillwater.
Sussex Register, Thursday, 9 January, 1879 (Contributed by Betty Donahoe )
MASKER, Albert
Sussex Independent, Friday, 25 Oct 1918
McCARTHY, David
Sussex Independent, Friday, 4 Jul 1884
McCONNELL, Michael, Sr. died at Edison, Wednesday, aged 87 yrs. Survived by his wife (not named), four sons, William of Dover, Andrew of Edison, Daniel of Graham, NY, Michael of Stockholm; two daus, Mrs. E. H. VERNON of Wharton, and Mrs. E. F. DUNN of Stockholm. Funeral: Hamburg Baptist Church Burial: North Church Cemetery
Wantage Recorder, Friday, 16 Mar 1923
Sussex Independent, Friday, 16 Mar 1923 (Contributed by Kirsten Saxe )
McCONNELL, William H. , Tuesday of last week at the home of his son T. McCONNELL at Butler. Born: 5 Dec 1853 at Netcong. Married: Naomi UTTER in 1878. Survived by: Two bros, Andrew of Edison and Michael of Stockholm; two sis, Mrs. Sara VERNON of Netcong, and Mrs. Katie DUNN of Stockhom, and two sons, A. T. McCONNELL of Butler and Charles L. McCONNELL of Matamoras, PA; several nephews, nieces and grandchildren. Funeral: At Dover. Burial: Dover Cem.
Sussex Independent 14 May 1936 (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro )
McCOY, Mrs. Arminda, aged 82 years, died at home of daughter, Mrs. Thomas DECKER on Tuesday from hardening of arteries. Burial in Beemerville cemetery.
Sussex Independent, Friday, 6 Dec 1935 (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro )
MCDANOLDS, William, a former judge of the Sussex, N.J., died at the home of his nephew William H. DALRYMPLE, in Branchville Borough, N.J., yesterday, age eighty-four years. Born in Frankford Township. New York Times, February 23, 1906 (Contributed by Carol Ann Hilton )
MCGEE, Samuel, 63 years old, one of the largest milk dealers in New Jersey, died at his home at Sussex, N.J., yesterday. New York Times, July 1, 1909 (Contributed by Carol Ann Hilton )
McKAIN—September 5 at Morris Plains Asylum, Alexander McKain, aged about 70 years, formerly of Andover. Sussex Register: 16 September 1896 (Contributed by Mona Hilton )
McKINNEY, Mrs. Elizabeth, eighty-four, wife of Lorenzo MCKINNEY, died Tuesday at her home in Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs. MCKINNEY would have been married sixty-five years February 25. Mrs. MCKINNEY leaves also a son, Edwin, of Newark; a grandson, Elbert, of Stanhope, and a brother, Charles SCHOONOVER, of Newark. Funeral: First Presbyterian Church, Stanhope .
Sussex Independent, Thursday, Jan 19, 1939 (Contributed byKirsten Saxe )
McMICKLE, Miss. Anna I., of Byram, sister of George and Frank McMICKLE of Stanhope. Buried: Tuesday of last week at Sparta. Died on the old farmstead farm.
Stanhope Eage, 15 Sep 1920 (Contributed by Tom Wilson )
McMICKLE, Mrs. Anna Laura, wid/o Frank, died Sunday in Stanhope, aged 72 yrs. Survived by: Three sons and a dau, Councilman, Daniel S. McMICKLE of Hopatcong, Dr. Virgil McMICKLE, of Portland, OR, Ernest McMICKLE of Byram, and Mrs. Evelyn PERSON of Stanhope. Funeral: At home. Burial: Stanhope Union Cemetery. Sussex Independent, April17,1931 (Contributed by Tom Wilson )
McMICKLE, Augustus, died Tuesday, Andover, aged 76 yrs. Born: Byram, son/o Joseph and Hannah SISCO McMICKLE, last of a family of 12 ch. His wife, Ada HUFFMAN McMICKLE died in 1936. Survived by: Two daus, Mrs. Howard MAXWELL and Mrs. Victor LeBAR of Andover, two grch and one gr-grch. Funeral: At his home. Burial: Andover Cemetery
The New Jersey Herald, October 25, 1951 (Contributed by Tom Wilson )
McMICKLE, Ernest of Byram, died Tuesday at Newton, aged 79 yrs. Survived by: His wife, Mrs. Cassie JOHNSON McMICKLE; two sons, Burton of Sparta and Gene of Woodbine; seven daus, Mrs. Fred CARPENTER of Lake Mohawk, Mrs Carl LINDQUIST, of Paulinsill Lake, Mrs. Harry KORNHISER, of Miami, FL; Mrs. Wesley DELL of Byram, and Mrs. James VAN KIRK and Mrs. George DUNN, both of Sparta; a bro, Dr. Virgil McMICKLE of Oswego, OR, and a sis, Mrs. William PERSON of Stanhope; 20 grch and 35 gr-grch. Funeral: Pichi Funeral Home. Burial: Stanhope Union Cemetery.
The New Jersey Herald, July6,1961 (Contributed by Tom Wilson )
MCMICKLE, Eugene R., sixty-three, died suddenly Friday night at his home in Rutherford. Born at Quarryville a son of Silas MCMICKLE and the late Katherine J. ROLLISON MCMICKLE. He was twice married, his first wife being the late Estella PAULISON, of Butler. Besides his father, who resides with Mr. and Mrs. Martin JONES, near Sussex, he leaves his second wife, Mrs. Maud RUFF MCMICKLE, and two sons by his first union, Eugene R. MCMICKLE Jr., and Jesse MCMICKLE, both of Lyndhurst. Funeral: At the home of his son, E. R. McMICKLE, Jr. Interment: Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson.
Sussex Independent, Thursday, 11 Jun 1936 (Contributed by Kirsten Saxe )
McMICKLE, Fred, died in Stanhope, Sunday 13 Aug, aged 72 yrs. Born: Byram Twp., son/o the late Sen. and Mrs. John McMICKLE. Survived by: His wife, Mrs. Emma HOOEY McMICKLE. Funeral: At his him. Burial: Sparta Methodist Cemetery.
New Jersey Herald, Aug17,1950 (Contributed by Tom Wilson )
McMICKLE, Sen. John, died Monday at his residence in Stanhope, aged 67.3.15. Born: In Sparta. Survived by: His widow (not named), one son, Fred, and seven bros, George, Edward, Charles, William, Samuel, Agusutus and Frank, and by two sisters, Miss Anna and Mrs. Mary DECKER. Furneral: At his home. Burial: Sparta. Stanhope Eagle, 5 Feb 1919 (Contributed by Tom Wilson )
McMICKLE, Mrs. Robert - Miss Jessie Edsell, at the L. J. LOOMIS homestead on Newton Ave., received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Robert McMICKLE of Millburn, aged "in her sixties'. Survived by her husband, two sons, Loomis and Harold McMickle and three or four daughters. Mrs. McMICKLE was a half-sister of J. Tracy LOOMIS of Sussex.
Sussex Independent, 2 Nov 1934 (Contributed by Marian Wood)
McMICKLE, William, died at Franklin Hospital, Tuesday of last week, aged 64 yrs. Survived by: Six bros, Edgar of Elizabeth, Samuel of Pompton Lakes, Charles of Hamburg, Augustus of Andover, and George and Frank of Stanhope. Funeral: At his home in Byram. Burial: Family plot in cemetery connected to the Sparta M. E. Church. Sussex Independent, 12 Aug 1921 (Contributed by Tom Wilson )
McNAMARA – March 23d, in Frankford, Daniel McNAMARA, aged 71 years
Sussex Register, 27 March, 1889 (Contributed by Betty Donahoe)
MOONEY, William, a retired farmer of Succasunna, seventy-five years of age. Born: Near Hope. Survived by his wife and five sons: Amos, of Landing; Samuel, of Mendham; Asa of Belvidere, and Burtis and Lester of Flanders; seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive him. Buried: Stanhope Union Cemetery. Stanhope Eagle Wed Aug 31, 1927 (Contributed by Karen Wreden )
MOONEY, William, seventy-seven, of Stanhope, died last Thursday in a New York Hospital. He lived twenty years with his sister, Mrs. Alfred YOUNG, in Stanhope-Newton road. Survived by: Three daughters, Mrs. Anna SHOTRIDGE, of Kenvil, and Mrs. Mary MCADAMS and Mrs. Sadie NORTON, both of Newark, and two sons, Edward, of Newark, and John, of Kenvil. Funeral: Location not noted.
Sussex Independent, Thurs, 18 Mar 1937 (Contributed by Kirsten Saxe )
MOORE, Royal H., Jr., died on Friday Feb. 6, at home in Frankford Plains, NJ. He was born at Ridgebury on 31 Mar 1899, son of Royal MOORE and the late Mary E. WATKINS MOORE. Survived by wife, Marion, of Frankford Plains; father and step-mother of Middletown, NY also nine brothers and sisters: Mrs. C.E. MATHER of Ridgebury; Mrs. George R. DECKER, of Pellettown; Mrs. A. B. PALMER, of Elizabeth, NJ; George H. MOORE of Pellettown; Fred MOORE of Newton; Mrs. W. J. SMITH of Westtown, NY; Mrs Judson K. KELLEY of Pellettown and Misses Emma and Isabelle at home. A brother, Ralph W., died 15 Nov 1917, serving his colors in France. Also surviving is four step-brothers and -sister: Jesse FERGUSON of Ellicott, NY; Harry E., of Branchville; Frank, of Unionville and Nellie at home.
Burial: Frankford Plains cemetery.
Wantage Recorder, Friday, 13 Feb 1920 (Contributed by Cathy DiPietro )
MORROW, Janet, (died) at Deckertown, N.J., Jan. 23, 1885, wid/o Samuel Morrow, of Deckertown, in her 73rd year.
From the New York Times, January 24, 1885 (Contributed by Carol Ann Hilton )
MORSEHEAD, Miss Caroline, died Monday, Oct 22, at her home on Church Street (Franklin), aged 65 yrs. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Samuel T. MUNSON and Miss Gertrude MORSEHEAD, and one brother William Henry MORSEHEAD, all of Franklin; also three nieces, Mrs. George HOUYOUX, Mrs. Alan HORN and Mrs. Eva LANG, and a nephew, William LANG. Funeral: Presbyterian Church. Burial: North Church.
Sussex Independent, 26 Oct 1934. (Contributed by Marion Wood)
MULLEN, Frank E., resident of Vernon, died Monday evening, at the St. Anthony's Hospital, Warwick. He was the son of the late Theodore MULLEN and Mary E. SNYDER and was born at Wawayanda, May 19, 1875. Survivors are two sisters, Miss Sadie MULLEN, of Vernon, with whom he lived, and Mrs. Emma HOUSE, of Edenville. Funeral: At his home, with the Rev. M. C. SHUPE, pastor of the Vernon Methodist Church, officiating. Burial: Ridgebury Cemetery.
Sussex Independent, Thursday, June 8, 1939 (Contributed by Kirsten Saxe )
MUTTI, Miss Minnie
Sussex Independent, Friday, 25 Oct 1918
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