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Family History

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        Barbara Ann Asay was born in New Jersey during the summer of 1814 to unknown parents.  When she married Josiah Bozarth in 1833 they did so in the home of a Samuel Asay also of Burlington County. It is unknown whether this Samuel was her father, brother, uncle, or cousin. It was probably after 1876 that Barbara moved in with her son Samuel P. since she was found living with his family in the 1880 Census for Southampton Twp.

 

        We know that Josiah and Barbara did own some land because according to the Combination Atlas Maps of Burlington Co., NJ. dated 1876, by J.D. Scott of Philadelphia, Barbara Bozorth is listed as a property holder in the Southampton area.  Also according to the Grantor Index of Deeds, Barbara Asay Bozarth and son Alfred Budd sold property to William Clevenger in 1884 that may have been this same property, likely the family farm, she owned in 1876.

 

        Nothing more is really known about Barbara Ann Asay Bozorth except that she died in 1894 and is buried in the Methodist Church cemetery in Pemberton, Burlington Co., NJ. next to her late husband Josiah.

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Origins of the Surname*

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     It is quite probable that this surname is from a very widely used personal name of:

English: probably a variant of Acey.  Which comes from English (East Yorkshire): perhaps from a pet form of Ace

*Although the Domesday Book compiled by William the Conqueror required surnames, the use of them in the British Isles did not become fixed until the time period between 1250 and 1450.  The broad range of ethnic and linguistic roots for British surnames reflects the history of Britain as an oft-invaded land. These roots include, but are not limited to, Old English, Middle English, Old French, Old Norse, Irish, Gaelic, Celtic, Pictish, Welsh, Gaulish, Germanic, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. 

     Throughout the British Isles, there are basically five types of native surnames. Some surnames were derived from a man's occupation (Carpenter, Taylor, Brewer, Mason), a practice that was commonplace by the end of the 14th century.  Place names reflected a location of residence and were also commonly used (Hill, Brook, Forrest, Dale) as a basis for the surname, for reasons that can be easily understood.  Nicknames that stuck also became surnames.  About one-third of all US surnames in the United States are Patronymic in origin, and identified the first bearer of the name by his father (or grandfather in the case of some Irish names).  Acquired ornamental names were simply made up, and had no specific reflection on the first who bore the name. They simply sounded nice, or were made up as a means of identification, generally much later than most surnames were adopted.

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Variations of

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The complexity of researching records is compounded by the fact that in many cases an ancestors surname may have been misspelled.  This is especially true when searching census documents.

The Soundex system was developed in an effort to assist with identifying spelling variations for a given surname. Soundex is a method of indexing names in the 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 US Census, and can aid genealogists in their research.   Soundex Code for Asay = A200, Other surnames sharing this Soundex Code: AGEE | AGG | AHAUS | AKE | ASH | ASHE | ASKEW | ASKEY | AUGHE |

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Direct Ancestors

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NAME

BIRTH / DEATH / LOCATIONS

Barbara Ann Asay

b. 15 Aug 1814 in Southampton, Burlington Co., NJ.

m. Josiah Bozorth 25 Aug 1833 in Burlington Co., NJ.

d. 10 Sep 1894 in Southampton, Burlington Co., NJ.

bu. Pemberton Methodist Cemetery, NJ.

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Family Location Information

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Researching the locations where my ancestors lived has provided me with valuable evidence needed to fill-in the gaps in my family trees.  It has also led me to many interesting facts that enhance the overall picture of each family group.  The names of states and counties on the following list were derived from the known places where the persons in the “Direct Ancestors” list (see above) were born, married, and/or died.

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STATE

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UNITED STATES

New Jersey

Burlington County

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Source Documents

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The documents and headstones contained within the “Source Documents Archives” have been located during my research of this family, and used as evidence to prove many of the facts contained within the database of this family’s record.

 

     Most of these documents can be considered as primary or secondary evidence.  Primary evidence is usually defined as the best available to prove the fact in question, usually in an original document or record.  Secondary evidence is in essence all that evidence which is inferior in its origin to primary evidence. That does not mean secondary evidence is always in error, but there is a greater chance of error.  Examples of this type of evidence would be a copy of an original record, or oral testimony of a record’s contents.  Published genealogies and family histories are also secondary evidence.

     Classifying evidence as either primary or secondary does not tell anything about its accuracy or ultimate value.  This is especially true of secondary evidence.  Thus it is always a good idea to ask the following questions: (1) How far removed from the original is it, (when it is a copy)?;  (2) What was the reason for the creation of the source which contains this evidence?; and (3) Who was responsible for creating this secondary evidence and what interest did they have in its accuracy?

SOURCE:  Greenwood, Val D., The Researcher’s Guide to American Genealogy, 2nd edition, Genealogical Publishing  Co., Baltimore, MD 21202, 1990, pgs. 62-63

 

You are welcome to download any of the documents contained within this archive.

  Should you encounter a problem obtaining a copy you may get in touch with

 us via the contact information found at the end of this page.

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SOURCE DOCUMENTS

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Website Resources

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During my research I have collected images and photographs that are of general interest to a particular family.  Some of them are presented on this website because I believe they tend to provide the reader with additional information which may aid in the understanding of our ancestors past lives.

 

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