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stevenspringer Explorer
Joined: Mar 13, 2008 Posts: 288 Location: Port Jefferson Station, NY
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:08 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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That looks to be it Nuccia, but then again.. we still dont know if that is here or not What could my next step be?
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nuccia Admin
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:26 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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Well..lets see. I don't want to get your hopes too high but I would like to work backwards here and follow Rose back in time. If it is the same person as in the 1920 census living with her mom Anna (a widow) and her sisters and younger brother Charles then we need to find them in the 1930 Census and so far I am having no luck. Perhaps they passed away..
Now, if we go back to the 1910 Census, Rose came from a very large family. Her father would have been William a farmer who was deceased by 1920. I was able to track down who I think is one of the sisters would is married and still living in New Jersey in 1930..
My guess is Rose was alone..her mom and brother passed on and her older siblings married and on their own. Maybe we should look into sending away for Rose's birth certificate to confirm her parents names and see if this was in fact the family. I will have to go through everything carefully though before I commit. Meanwhile, I am having, as always, trouble posting links so I hope Biff or someone pops in and gives a helping hand..would also love other peoples opinions here.
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stevenspringer Explorer
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:49 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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anybodys input would greatly be appreciated. But sounds good with Roses parents. This is what bette from the NJ archives sent me when i asked her if she knew anything on Rose Gilchrist, this is what she said
Dear Steven Springer:
1) If you subscribe to www.ancestry.com you can search the 1910, 1920, and 1930 US census on line.
The 1930 census lists four possibilities.
1930 – NJ- Essex County – Newark – House of the Good Shepherd – 6th Ward - ED 7-86
Rose Gilchrist - [inmate] – age 17 – single – born: New Jersey
1930 – NJ – Bergen County – North Arlington Borough – ED 2-170
William Gilchrist age 40
ROSE age 38 [wife]
Illean age 15
William age 15
ROSE age 13 [daughter] born: New Jersey
James age 10
Catherine age 8
Joseph age 5
Charles age 2
Marie age 11 months
Francis Healey? age 18 [step-son]
1930 – NJ – Hudson County – Jersey City – Ninth Ward – ED 9-123
Thomas Gilchrist age 42
ROSE V. age 38 [wife]
Margaret age 18
Thomas age 9
Raymond age 5
Alfred age 1 yr.
1930 – NJ – Mercer County – Lawrence Township
Jessie Gilchrist age 23
ROSA A. age 21 [ wife]
Jonathan age 1
1920 – NJ – Hudson County – Hoboken – Ward 4 – ED 86
Anna Gilchrist age 34 born: New York
Grace “ age 14 born: New York
Eleanor “ age 10 born: New York
ROSA “ age 8 born: New Jersey [daughter]
Charles age 4
2) You could be searching for the Rose/Rosa Gilchrist that was born ca. 1912/1913. She was listed in Hoboken in 1920 and may be the same Rose Gilchrist in Newark, House of the Good Shepherd in 1930. Harrison in Hudson County is just across the River from Newark.
3) You may want to apply for the birth record of a female child of Rose Gilchrist, born on your mother’s birth date. The Birth Record should provide Rose Gilchrist’s age. Do not mention that this person was later adopted, even though the birth record should not be sealed since it was prior to 1940.
4) With a name like Gilchrist the family may have been Catholic. You may want to search Catholic Church Records for a baptismal record for the female child of Rose Gilchrist. I cannot say if the Newark Archdiocese has any records from Catholic Adoption agencies. Nor can we say if they would make any of the information accessible to you.
library.shu.edu/sc-homepage.htm
library.shu.edu/sc-ADN.htm
Sincerely,
Bette M. Epstein,
NJ State Archives
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stevenspringer Explorer
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:05 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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stevenspringer Explorer
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:15 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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JamesBianco wrote: |
stevenspringer wrote: |
hmm im trying to locate the House of the goodshepard in Newark on 13th, but i have no luck so far im gonna keep looking.. it sounds to me that that was a hospital for someone who was sick? |
My birthmother spent her entire pregnancy in a home called "The House of Good Shepherd" Typically I think it is a home for unwed pregnant mothers.
I could be wrong... |
thats what my mom told me, the story was that my great grandmother was an unwed mother when she had my grandma.. but the 1930 census shows her in there but my grandma wasnt born until 1938
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stevenspringer Explorer
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 5:50 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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JamesBianco wrote: |
stevenspringer wrote: |
JamesBianco wrote: |
stevenspringer wrote: |
hmm im trying to locate the House of the goodshepard in Newark on 13th, but i have no luck so far im gonna keep looking.. it sounds to me that that was a hospital for someone who was sick? |
My birthmother spent her entire pregnancy in a home called "The House of Good Shepherd" Typically I think it is a home for unwed pregnant mothers.
I could be wrong... |
thats what my mom told me, the story was that my great grandmother was an unwed mother when she had my grandma.. but the 1930 census shows her in there but my grandma wasnt born until 1938 |
My biological father's mother had 3 children out of wedlock with 3 different fathers (terribly sad) over a span of 15 years.
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im trying to find anything i can on rose gilchrist, see if she had any family like more children or even if shes still alive (which i doubt)
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stevenspringer Explorer
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:19 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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when i go through the SSDI the Gilchrist for the 1930 – NJ – Bergen County – North Arlington Borough – ED 2-170 all seem to of died in Harrison, NJ
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nuccia Admin
Joined: Jul 09, 2007 Posts: 4375 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:27 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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Steven,
I been doing some searches (not yet complete) and the Rose's family (the 17 years old) was originally from New York. I will try this week to follow the two Rose's (both the 8 year old and 17 year old) and see if we can come up with anything about where the families went. I would also take Bette's advice and write away for the documents as she suggested.
Also, the 17 year old Rose had a younger brother Charles who seems to have disappeared by 1930. Perhaps he died as a child or moved away..either way, there is a good chance he would be the only one that didn't have a name change so it may be worth a try to find out what happened to him.
Lots to do...get writing away for those records..
Another possibility on Rose's mother Anna from www.findagrave.com ?
www.findagrave.com/cgi...d=2512605&
Birth: Apr. 13, 1886
Death: Aug. 5, 1957
Burial:
Beverly National Cemetery
Beverly
Burlington County
New Jersey, USA
Plot: L, 3062
Record added: Mar 3 2000
Can you contact the cemetery to see what info they have on this person?
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nuccia Admin
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:57 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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I'm also not convince that it wouldn't be this Rose who would be about 21 when your grandmother was born..
1930 United States Federal Census
about Rose Gilchrist
Name: Rose Gilchrist
Home in 1930: North Arlington, Bergen, New Jersey
Age: 13
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1917
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's Name: William
Mother's Name: Rose
Occupation
Some possible leads:
www.findagrave.com/cgi...=33&GSob=n
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smartin New Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:37 pm Post subject: Re: GREAT NEWS! ONE STEP CLOSER |
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Steven,
I think I may be related to you! I am the daughter of Joseph Gilchrist. I think that the person whom you are looking for is my aunt Rose from Harrison NJ. The census data from 1930 is my father's family!
Regards, Sue
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