Scott Balyer

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I live in Hamilton New Jersey, surrounded by many area cemeteries. Very willing to assist in picture needs, information etc. As I enter my grave information, certainly not all, but a majority are direct and indirect relations. I also add names from obituaries and walking cemeteries themselves. Should you find we have a common name, I may have more information to share willingly.**Small ancestry hint, many women used their middle initial to represent their maiden name.Check back on memorials now and then as I find new information and add corrections.Also, if you are not a member of Find A Grave and have pictures or information to share please email me the scanned picture or information.HERE TO ASSIST YOUR GENEALOGY NEEDS;I have many items on hand that may assist in locating information in your ancestry tree;I can look up newspaper information including obituaries by most States if paper is available on the site. Trenton is available late 1700's to 1993.2 huge volume Mercer County bios, pictures, and dates from 1907.4 volume New Jersey Genealogy with bios, dates and pictures dated 1910.New Jersey's First Citizens and State Guide, genealogies and biographies of the Notable in New Jersey, with pictures.Genealogy of Early Settles in Trenton and Ewing including old Hunterdon County.State History of New Jersey Daughters of American Revolution.History St Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church, Trenton (1700-1925)History of First Presbyterian Church Trenton.Roll of Honor Civil War re-burying Union Soldiers who died during the War by State.subscription to ancestry.com Trenton City Directories Various years of Trenton School yearbooks and very knowledgeable of Mercer County cemeteries and Trenton City information.I have Mercer Cemetery (established 1849) burial lists.St Francis Cemetery in Trenton, I have taken pictures of ALL that was able to be seen, any not noted, are either illegible or sunken or none at all. After it closed, burials went to Holy Sepulchre and Our Lady of Lourdes.I also have a village finder for villages in the Hungarian Empire.FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT [email protected], BY USING "TRENTON ROOTS" IN THE SUBJECT LINE AS TO AVOID ASSUMING SPAM MAIL.Feel free to utilize any pictures, information posted etc without needing to contact me for permission.I am willing to transfer, if not my own family, to those who are interested in maintaining any of my posted memorials. Also feel free to send information, corrections, maiden names, dates etc. I will make any necessary corrections, but only verified information, no assumptions, guesses etc.
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I live in Hamilton New Jersey, surrounded by many area cemeteries. Very willing to assist in picture needs, information etc. As I enter my grave information, certainly not all, but a majority are direct and indirect relations. I also add names from obituaries and walking cemeteries themselves. Should you find we have a common name, I may have more information to share willingly.**Small ancestry hint, many women used their middle initial to represent their maiden name.Check back on memorials now and then as I find new information and add corrections.Also, if you are not a member of Find A Grave and have pictures or information to share please email me the scanned picture or information.HERE TO ASSIST YOUR GENEALOGY NEEDS;I have many items on hand that may assist in locating information in your ancestry tree;I can look up newspaper information including obituaries by most States if paper is available on the site. Trenton is available late 1700's to 1993.2 huge volume Mercer County bios, pictures, and dates from 1907.4 volume New Jersey Genealogy with bios, dates and pictures dated 1910.New Jersey's First Citizens and State Guide, genealogies and biographies of the Notable in New Jersey, with pictures.Genealogy of Early Settles in Trenton and Ewing including old Hunterdon County.State History of New Jersey Daughters of American Revolution.History St Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church, Trenton (1700-1925)History of First Presbyterian Church Trenton.Roll of Honor Civil War re-burying Union Soldiers who died during the War by State.subscription to ancestry.com Trenton City Directories Various years of Trenton School yearbooks and very knowledgeable of Mercer County cemeteries and Trenton City information.I have Mercer Cemetery (established 1849) burial lists.St Francis Cemetery in Trenton, I have taken pictures of ALL that was able to be seen, any not noted, are either illegible or sunken or none at all. After it closed, burials went to Holy Sepulchre and Our Lady of Lourdes.I also have a village finder for villages in the Hungarian Empire.FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT [email protected], BY USING "TRENTON ROOTS" IN THE SUBJECT LINE AS TO AVOID ASSUMING SPAM MAIL.Feel free to utilize any pictures, information posted etc without needing to contact me for permission.I am willing to transfer, if not my own family, to those who are interested in maintaining any of my posted memorials. Also feel free to send information, corrections, maiden names, dates etc. I will make any necessary corrections, but only verified information, no assumptions, guesses etc.
Some email requests get lost in spam from time to time, please re-send if I do not respond to your request.

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