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|  Mark Maxwell (#46819259)
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Born 1947 in Atlantic City Hospital. Egg Harbor City schools and Oakcrest High School. Graduate of University of Dubuque (C'1970) BS Chemistry. Retired NJ State Police Forensic Scientist Supervisor (Drugs and Toxicology) Jun.2012; member of the American Chemical Society, Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists, and Society of Forensic Toxicologists. President of the Egg Harbor City Historical Society and Roundhouse Museum (www.ehchs.org). In September 2009, completed a book on early Egg Harbor City for Arcadia Publishing that hit the shelves in February 2010. In September 2010, selected "Citizen of the Year in appreciation for service to our community". Appointed Squadron Historian by the Edward H. "Butch" O'Hare Fighting Squadron Six (VF-6), Member of the USS Intrepid Association and the 11th Airborne Association.
Kathleen Stadtmuller-Gad, Dennis Kolb and I teamed up on area cemetery entries and locations/maps. In June 2010, as part of expanding the information available to visitors of the Roundhouse Museum, we began a walk-through of the EHC cemetery, matching maps and records with local funeral home records. The retrieved information was added to Find-a-Grave. We still need to compare what we found to the interment book of the City Clerk to pick up any interments that do not have memorial monuments.
Family (Cavileers & Maxwells) in the Atlantic/Burlington County area since 1700s.
Married Patricia A. O'Brien (Longmeadow, MA) Two sons Mark Jr., and James.
Besides going to cemeteries in southern NJ, I occasionally get sidetracked to other areas by internet searches of local people. Then my favorite part is locating the cemeteries to create map coordinates and enter those not already in F.A.G. Of course, the best are the trips to places like Hampden Co., MA or Philadelphia and its surrounding counties.
Among the main limbs of my family trees are: Paternal: ADAMS, CAVILEER, CRAMER, GALE, LEEK, LOVELAND, MAXWELL, McANNEY, SOOY, VANSANT
Maternal: CURRY, KRIEG, TOWNSEND, SCULTHORPE
In-laws: CRUM, O'BRIEN, HASSON, PLUMMER
Anyone who wants to use my photos for personal/family use GO AHEAD. Any others, just add a credit line below.
Please note: I do look at corrections sent to me, just not the day you send it. | |
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| Contributions to Find A Grave
16,258 Memorials Added
15,525 Memorials Managed
42 Memorials/week
8,629 Photos
68 Volunteer Photos Taken
111 Virtual Flowers
5 Famous Bios
43 Fame Ratings
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Jennifer Merry
 | RE: Natter Thank you so much for the transfers! I really appreciate it! | | | Jennifer Merry
 | Natter Hello, I was wondering if you received my recent email message regarding Jacob Natter (97361753), John Natter (61850410)and Regina Natter (61850411)? | | | Donna Roginski
 | RE: Cash Cemetery I think they are all related to each other in some way. I am not directly related to any of them, but to the brother of one of the Cash family. I tried to find the GPS location for you, on the Pike County Genealogical Society site, but it wasn't there. If you call them, I'm sure Audrey or one of the others would be able to help you. | | | Patricia Gilliland Devoti
 | RE: Cash Burial Ground (Frankford, MO) Sorry I have looked around & found nothing to help you. I have been to Hostetter in Pike but I an not aware of any other cemeteries on that road. You are well come to use anything I have. Patricia Gilliland Devoti Wildwood, Missouri | | | John Beckstein
 | RE: Timothy Shaler sorry I do not.
good luck | | | Anonymous
 | Joseph and Eliza Wills Hi, Mark
Thanks for the transfer of Joseph and Eliza. I'll take good care of them. In case no one else has thanked you for all the good things you're doing, I'd like to thank you on behalf of family researchers. Your work is of great assistance to us all.
Barbara | | | pmac214
 | RE: Clarks in Folsom Hi, Mark. Thanks for the note. I am confused about exactly which cemetery my father and his parents are buried in as there are two small churches side by side. My grandmother, Margaret Clark was given her cemetery plot as a young girl, I think for confirmation. She and my grandfather, Gaston, and an infant child, Melvin, are buried in the very back of the church closest to the school (on the left if your back is to the churches). My father was buried in 2000 and is on the right side of the driveway toward the back. Do the two churches maintain the same name for all graves? If not, which one should I say is the correct site for my family. I apologize for any inconvenience or misinformation. Pat Clark McCarthyAdded by pmac214 on Apr 28, 2013 5:25 PM | | | Terry
 | Sooy No problem Mark. Just came across it and noticed it. Thanks for fixing. And yes Yoos will be in your tree. As far as we know he was the only Sooy to land here so every Sooy in this country is related to him.Added by Terry on Apr 14, 2013 7:20 PM | | | Charles Coe
 | RE: Mary Rhoads Thank you very much Mark.
Charles | | | Terry
 | Zarelda Thank you for the transfer Mark. I appreciate all you do for me. Her daughter Genevieve, from what my Uncle Rollin would tell me, was the family historian back in the 70s & 80s. She died many years ago out west. Wished I would have met her.Added by Terry on Mar 24, 2013 6:47 PM | | | | [View all messages...] |
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