This information taken from Vince Struble's listing of 9/15/1957.
Frances Anglehart may have been the wife of Andrew Anglehart who was born about 1810 in Germany and lived in West Milford and she may have been the mother of Mary, Joseph, Lewis, Sebastian, and Andrew Anglehart. She may have also been the daughter of John White, who was born in Germany about 1773. The family name may have been Englehart before it was Anglicized.
She is buried next to John White, Catherine Sehulster (wife of Andrew White), Martin White, and possibly, Julia F. White (infant daughter of Catherine and Andrew White). This family name may have been Weiss.
Louis Martin Cook (1917-2004) states in an unpublished document entitled "The Cook Family Tree" which he compiled over a 20-year period that his Aunt Lenora Cook(1882-1979), who was the daughter of Mary Anglehart and John Cook, told him that "the White family was involved in the Cook family but (she) didn't know how. They could been Mary's mother's family".
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This information taken from Vince Struble's listing of 9/15/1957.
Frances Anglehart may have been the wife of Andrew Anglehart who was born about 1810 in Germany and lived in West Milford and she may have been the mother of Mary, Joseph, Lewis, Sebastian, and Andrew Anglehart. She may have also been the daughter of John White, who was born in Germany about 1773. The family name may have been Englehart before it was Anglicized.
She is buried next to John White, Catherine Sehulster (wife of Andrew White), Martin White, and possibly, Julia F. White (infant daughter of Catherine and Andrew White). This family name may have been Weiss.
Louis Martin Cook (1917-2004) states in an unpublished document entitled "The Cook Family Tree" which he compiled over a 20-year period that his Aunt Lenora Cook(1882-1979), who was the daughter of Mary Anglehart and John Cook, told him that "the White family was involved in the Cook family but (she) didn't know how. They could been Mary's mother's family".
Seeking further verification.
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