Scotch Plains, NJ Data J


Scotch Plains Baptist Church
Scotch Plains, Union County, New Jersey

GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION, PHOTOS, & DATA

Alphabetical Listing by Surnames (last name)

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Names of Early Scotch Plains Baptist Church
Members, Marriages, Burials and Photos of Gravestones Found in the Cemetery

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Clarification of ambiguous information below or additional knowledge on any person or their family history and family connections below would be greatly appreciated. THANKS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS who have shared information or photos. Credits can be found with their contributions. Additional information, photos, and contributions are welcomed. Please contact Audrey.
Special thanks to Carol Koehler who contributed significantly in helping with this project.



  • JAHN, Edith, ????-1960

  • JIMERSON, Aaron Little/Littell (1832-1917) married 1 Jul 1855 Scotch Plains, Union County, NJ to Charlotte HAND ("his wife" 1835-1917); both buried at Scotch Plains, Union Co., NJ. (same gravestone with children). Aaron is said to have been s/o Henry JIMERSON & Hannah LITTLE/LITTELL.
  • JIMERSON, William H. [Birth given as 13 Jun 1854]
  • JIMERSON, Frank [Birth given as 2 Aug 1850]
  • JIMERSON, Ivy [Birth given as 13 Dec 1868]
  • JIMERSON, Ada [Birth given as 10 Apr 1863]
  • JIMERSON, Amy [Birth given as 10 Feb 1870]
    Photo 270: Shared 30 March 2008 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.


  • JIMERSON, Winfield S., 1866-1929 (same gravestone)
  • JIMERSON, Henrietta J. (FRENTZ), 1864-1949, "His Wife" (same gravestone)
    See also: FRENTZ
    Researchers on WorldConnect and Family Researchers indicate Winfield Scott JIMERSON, s/o Aaron Little (Littell) JIMERSON & Charlotte HAND, was born 18 Mar 1866; married Scotch Plains, Union Co., NJ to Henrietta Julia FRENTZ; d 27 Dec 1929. Henrietta Julia FRENTZ was dau/o Augustus Heinrich Ludwig FRENTZ & Emma FLENTJE.

    Winfield Scott Jimerson and Henrietta (Frentz) Jimerson had two daughters, and their JIMERSON line died out with the birth of two daughters:
    (Source: Internet, 28 Jan 2009, E-mail to ASH: Leslie Davis Guccione, dau/o Amy Marguerite �Marmie� (Jimerson) Taylor)
    1. Emma Jimerson married Walter Ransom & had a single child: John "Jack" Ransom. Jack Ransom went to Lehigh University and became a chemical engineer for the DuPont Co. Emma & her sister, Marmie, lived across the street from each other in Haddonfield, NJ, and �Grandma Henrietta Jimerson� lived with Emma and her family.
    2. Amy Marguerite �Marmie� Jimerson married William Pearson Taylor and had a single child: Winifred (Taylor) Shirley (dec'd) (named for Winfield). Winnie Taylor married a Lehigh chemical engineer who also headed to DuPont, so the cousins raised their families in the Wilmington, DE area.


    Photo 196: Shared 18 March 2008 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.


  • JOHNSON, Robert 1898 - 1966 (CLAWSON group gravestone: See: CLAWSON and SCHLICHTING)
  • JOHNSON, Ayune (--?--), "his wife" 1903-1988
      
    2007, Courtesy of: Rachel Pincus
    Photo 149: Shared 18 March 2008 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.


  • JOHNSTON (family stone)
  • JOHNSTON, James E., 1863-1935 (gravestone)
  • JOHNSTON, Annettie R., 1879-1960 (gravestone)
    [Reverse side of this gravestone bears the name of "FLANNERY" ASH]
    Photo 182: Shared 18 March 2008 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.


      
    Photos 110, 111: Shared 7 Jun 2007 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.






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