Thomas J. Bernhard

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I was born in Trenton, NJ, raised in Ewing, NJ and have resided in Lawrenceville, NJ since 1972. I retired from Mercer County Engineering in 2010 after 39 years. I was Assistant County Engineer and the Bridge Engineer.

My family has been in Trenton, NJ area since 1848. I am researching the Bernhard/Clark and Corrigan/Twomey branches of my family. I am also researching the families of my daughters-in-law, Ricci/McCormick and Adams/Hedden.

Find-A-Grave serves two important purposes. First, it provides a memorial for a person who has passed from this earthly existence into eternity. It is a way to remember that person and all that was so wonderful about him or her. Second, it provides information to family members about their relatives. This is especially important the farther one goes back in the generations, because our familiarity with these people declines as our distance from them increases.

I have completed photographing every grave marker in the following cemeteries, all in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, NJ:

1. St. Nicholas (South Olden Avenue) completed on May 28, 2018
2. St. Mary's of the Assumption #3 (Ridge Avenue) completed on August 30, 2018
3. St. Basil (Clover Avenue) completed on September 21, 2018
4. St. Vladimir, both sections (Lily Street) completed on March 26, 2020
5. Sts. Peter & Paul (Cedar Lane) completed on September 25, 2020
6. Holy Trinity Ukranian Orthodox (Clover Avenue) completed on July 14, 2022

I was born in Trenton, NJ, raised in Ewing, NJ and have resided in Lawrenceville, NJ since 1972. I retired from Mercer County Engineering in 2010 after 39 years. I was Assistant County Engineer and the Bridge Engineer.

My family has been in Trenton, NJ area since 1848. I am researching the Bernhard/Clark and Corrigan/Twomey branches of my family. I am also researching the families of my daughters-in-law, Ricci/McCormick and Adams/Hedden.

Find-A-Grave serves two important purposes. First, it provides a memorial for a person who has passed from this earthly existence into eternity. It is a way to remember that person and all that was so wonderful about him or her. Second, it provides information to family members about their relatives. This is especially important the farther one goes back in the generations, because our familiarity with these people declines as our distance from them increases.

I have completed photographing every grave marker in the following cemeteries, all in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, NJ:

1. St. Nicholas (South Olden Avenue) completed on May 28, 2018
2. St. Mary's of the Assumption #3 (Ridge Avenue) completed on August 30, 2018
3. St. Basil (Clover Avenue) completed on September 21, 2018
4. St. Vladimir, both sections (Lily Street) completed on March 26, 2020
5. Sts. Peter & Paul (Cedar Lane) completed on September 25, 2020
6. Holy Trinity Ukranian Orthodox (Clover Avenue) completed on July 14, 2022

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Bernhard Family

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Clark Family

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Corrigan Family

22 Memorials