Happy Thursday everyone! I’ve made some time to make sure we get another bible put up on the blog today! It’s been a few months, but I haven’t forgotten about these bibles sitting on my dresser! For those who want to catch up: Bibles Part 1 and Bibles Part 2!
The Bible for Today
This is a New Testament Bible, and it is in fairly good condition. The copyright page shows that it was published in 1946. There are only two loose pages in it. The rest are unblemished and secure. The two loose pages happen to be the only ones with writing in them, so I am left wondering if they were pressed in from another book at some point. One page is decidedly smaller than the book, and the other looks like it might be the protective page at the beginning of the Bible. The “protective page” is black on one side and tan on the other. The only thing I can’t tell is if the size is right to fit with this Bible.
The Protective Page (Less Mysterious)
This image shows that written on the tan side of the page are death dates for “Mother” and “Father.” I am very familiar with Great-Grandma Llewellyn’s handwriting after transcribing her diary. I’m assuming this is her but a quick check of her parents headstones confirms that it is them. I find it particularly emotional that she noted down the time of death as well. I have to say, I never thought I would ever know the time of death for my great-great Grandparents. That just shows you never know what you will find in Genealogy.
The smaller (Mysterious) page
Let’s just all admit what we’re asking ourselves after reading that page. Who the heck are Charlotte and Augustus Fowler? Not that I can justify research time for this in the middle of a Genealogy Do-Over. A little harmless search won’t hurt, right?
An Ancestry.com 1860 US Census search for Charlotte Fowler, living in New York City brings up ONE New York City result. The icing on my New Years cake is that she is living with what looks like a family of Doremus’. That happens to be the maiden name of Llewellyn’s Grandmother, Josephine Doremus! Oh Charlotte, I don’t know who you are, but you are going on the list for a Mystery Monday search once my Do-Over is more stable!
This week’s Saturday Night Genealogy Fun from Randy Seaver at Genea-Musings is all about the census. We are tasked with finding out or guessing which of our ancestors has the most census entries. At first I thought this was going to be really hard. I am in the middle of a Genealogy Do-Over so I didn’t want to venture too much into my old family tree file. I couldn’t resist though, and luckily for me I found someone pretty quickly to highlight!
My 3rd Great-Grandmother Josephine Doremus-Thorward!
Had George Thorward/Yohn/Weigel/Whatever lived another few months, he could have shared this entry with his wife. As it is, they are on the same census page as each other in every census from her birth except for the 1860 census because he was still in Germany and the 1940 census because he had passed away in April.
1860 – Josephine is living in Caldwell township, Essex County, New Jersey with her parents, John Doremus and Sarah Catherine Bush, her sister, and two other possible relatives.
John Doremus, age 31, male, Tailor, born in New York
Sarah Doremus, age 26, female, born in New Jersey, cannot read or write
Josephine Doremus, age 5, female, born in New Jersey, attended school
Adaline Doremus, age 3, female, born in New Jersey
MariAnn Bush, age 22, female, seamstress, born in New Jersey
George H. Vanness, age 5 months, male, born in New New Jersey
1860 U.S. census, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell township, p. 89, dwelling 60, family 60, John Doremus; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 2 Mar 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653, roll 690.
1870 – Josephine’s father passed away between the 1860 and 1870 census and her mother re-married. Josephine is found living as a domestic servant in the household of Samuel B. Bond, cigar manufacturer. Just two household before that one on the census “George Yohn” is living with Harvey H. Bond, farmer, and working as a cigar maker’s apprentice. They are living in Caldwell township, Essex County, New Jersey.
Samuel B. Bond, age 37, male, white, cigar manufacturer, real estate worth 10,000, personal estate worth 2,500, born in New Jersey, male citizen over 21 years of age
Elenor C. Bond, age 32, female, white, keeping house, born in New Jersey
Mamie Bond, age 2, female, white, born in New Jersey
Nellie Bond, age 2 months, female, white, born in New Jersey, born in Mar.
Josephine Doremus, age 15, female, white, domestic servant, born in New Jersey
1870 U.S. census, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell township, p. 112-B, dwelling 121, family 137, Samuel B. Bond; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 4 Mar 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593, roll 860. Side note: Josephine’s marriage record indicates she married George Yohn in 1871. However, in all future records the family uses the name Thorward.
1880 – Josephine is living with her husband, George Thorward in Caldwell, Essex County, New Jersey.They now have three children.
George Thorward, white, male, age 27, married, cigar maker, birth place N.J. (It looks as if N.J. was written in after the fact. A different writing tool was used and all other references to George are blank.)
Josephine Thorward, white, female, age 25, married, housework, born in New Jersey, father born in New Jersey, mother born in New Jersey
Frank Thorward, white, male, age 7, single, born in New Jersey, father birth place blank, mother born in New Jersey
Lewis Thorward, white, male, age 5, single, born in New Jersey, father birth place blank, mother born in New Jersey
Dora Thorward, white, female, age 1, single, born in New Jersey, father birth place blank, mother born in New Jersey
1880 U.S. census, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell township, enumeration district (ED) 94, p. 403-B, dwelling 96, family 101, George Thorward; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Mar 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 780.
1885 – George and Josephine Thorwold appear in FamilySearch’s index of the 1885 New Jersey State Census. They are still living in Caldwell, Essex County, New Jersey.
George Thorwold, male, age 20 to 60 years
Josephine Thorwold, female, age 20 to 60 years
Frank Thorwold, male, age 5 to 20 years
Lewis Thorwold, male, age 5 to 20 years
Dora Thorwold, female, age 5 to 20 years
1885 State Census, New Jersey, population schedule, Caldwell township, Essex County, p. 47, family 2, George Thorwold; database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 9 Jul 2016).
1895 – George and Josephine Thorward appear in the 1895 New Jersey State Census. They are living in the Caldwell borough, Essex County, New Jersey.
George Thorward, male, german, age 20 to 60 years
Josephine Thorward, female, white, age 20 to 60 years
Frank Thorward, male, white, age 20 to 60 years
Dora Thorward, female, white, age 5 to 20 years
1895 State Census, New Jersey, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell township, p. 17, dwelling 97, family 104, line 7, George Thorward; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 4 Apr 2016).
1900 – George and Josephine are still living in Caldwell borough, Essex County, New Jersey.
George Thorward, head, white, male, Jan 1853, age 47, married 29 years, born in Germany, father born in Germany, mother born in Germany, 1867 year of immigration, in the US for 33 years, naturalized, cigar mfg., can read, can write, can speak English, owns house free
Jospehine Thorward, wife, white, female, Oct 1854, age 45, married 29 years, 3 children born, 3 children living, born in New Jersey, father born in New Jersey, mother born in New Jersey, can read, can write, can speak English
Frank Thorward, son, white, male, Sept 1872, age 27, single, born in New Jersey, father born in Germany, mother born in New Jersey, can read, can write, can speak English
1900 U.S. census, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell borough, enumeration district (ED) 215, sheet 07-B, dwelling 134, family 145, George Thorward; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 May 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll 970.
1905 – George and Josephine are again counted in the New Jersey State Census index. They are living in Essex County, New Jersey. No town is given.
Geo Thorward, male, age 53
Josephine Thorward, male, age 51
James Green, male, age 30
1905 New Jersey State Census, New Jersey, population schedule, Essex County, p. 8, family 3, line 53, Geo Thorward; database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 9 Jul 2016).
1910 – George and Josephine are listed under a street name for the first time. The street is called Campbell Avenue and the people counted after the Thorwards are counted on Cleveland Street. The Thorwards are usually given an address on Central Avenue, which is next to Cleveland Street. From what I can tell, Campbell Avenue no longer exists, I’ll have to check into street name changes.
George Thorward, head, male, white, age 58, married 37 years, born in Germany, father born in Germany, mother born in Germany, immigrated in 1865, speaks English, cigar manufacturer, emp., not out of work at all in the year, can read, can write, owns house
Josephine Thorward, wife, female, age 55, married 37 years, 3 children born, 3 children living, born in New Jersey, father born in New Jersey, mother born in New Jersey, speaks English, can read, can write
James Green, boarder, male, white, age 33, single, born in New Jersey, father born in New Jersey, mother born in New Jersey, speaks English, clark, grocery, worker, not out of work, can read, can write
1910 U.S. census, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell borough, enumeration district (ED) 156, sheet 02-B, dwelling 38, family 39, George Thorward; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 May 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624, roll 882.
1915 – New Jersey State Census Index. Caldwell borough, Essex County, New Jersey.
George Thorward, male, Jan 1853, born in Germany
Josephine Thorward, female, Oct 1854, born in New Jersey
James H. Green, male, Apr 1869, born in New Jersey
1915 State Census, New Jersey, population schedule, Caldwell borough, Essex County, p. 11-B, family 268, line 96, George Thorward; database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 9 Jul 2016)
1920 – George Thorward is written down as living at 110 Central Avenue. The problem is that is the most detail given on this census. The rest is blank. I don’t know what the issue was.
George Thorward, head, own home, male, white, un, married, born in US/NS, father born in US/NS, mother born in US/NS (Side note: I can’t tell if it is an N or U)
blank, female, white, married
1920 U.S. census, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell township, enumeration district (ED) 22, sheet 19-B, dwelling 425, family 458, George Thorward; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 May 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 1028.
1930 – George and Josephine are back, this time being enumerated at 112 Central Avenue, Caldwell borough, Essex County, New Jersey.
George Thorward, head, own home, 8000 value, no radio set, not a farm, male, white, age 78, married, first married at age 19, did not attend school, can read and write, born in Germany, father born in Germany, mother born in Germany, German spoken before coming to the US, can speak English, cigar maker, cigar factory, W, not at work yesterday, veteran box is blank
Josephine Thorward, wife-h, female, white, age 75, married, first married at age 17, did not attend school, can read and write, born in New Jersey, father born in New Jersey, mother born in New Jersey, can speak English
James Green, boarder, male, white, age 56, single, did not attend school, can read and write, born in New Jersey, father born in New Jersey, mother born in New Jersey, can speak English, Laborer, General, W, not at work yesterday, not a veteran
1930 U.S. census, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell borough, enumeration district (ED) 353, sheet 11-A, dwelling 238, family 204, George Thorward; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 May 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T626, roll 1328.
1940 – The enumeration date at the top of the page reads April 12. Josephine’s husband died on April 8th. She is enumerated at 112 Central Avenue, Caldwell borough, Essex County, New Jersey.
Josephine Thorward, head, female, white, age 85, widowed, own home, 3500 value, not a farm, did not attended school, 5th grade, born in New Jersey, same house in 1935, not at work private, not at work public, not seeking work, does not have a job, has other income
James Green, lodger, male, white, age 65, single, did not attended school, 6th grade, born in Massachusetts, same house in 1935, not at work private, not at work public, seeking work, does not have a job, general garden and housework, odd jobs private houses, worked 9 weeks in 1939, 125 income, does not have other income
1940 U.S. census, population schedule, Essex County, New Jersey. Caldwell borough, enumeration district (ED) 73, sheet 09-B, household 218, Josephine Thorward; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 May 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T627, roll 2330.
Conclusion: Josephine appeared on 12 censuses in total. 8 federal censuses and 4 state censuses. This does not count the 1890 census where she probably would have appeared. I don’t know if anyone in my tree will ever beat Josephine’s census record but I’ll definitely look. That was super interesting to see! 🙂
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Source:
Photo of Sarah and John Ward, Llewellyn’s Boxes, 1986; privately held by Kathleen Moore, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Lexington Park, Maryland. 2005. This collection was taken from Llewellyn Thorward-Moore’s house after her death. They resided with her son until 2005, when they passed to his grand-daughter, Kathleen Moore.