↑ Source: #S141 TMPLT FIELD Name: Page Note: Year of marriage CONT (Note: the book spells her last name as "PetersEn")
Source: S141 Abbreviation: Book - Park-Lanterman genealogy/history Title: James A. Park, Some historical and genealogical data of the Park-Lanterman-Johnston-Peterson-Diltz-Luce and kindred families: including Everetts, Bunkers, Rapalies, Bergens, Strykers, Messlers, Van-Duersens and others (Passaic, N.J.: Unknown, 1918). Note: Found on Heritage Quest (books) by searching: Places: New Jersey CONT People: Lanterman The book is only 27 pages. Most of the information cited comes from pages 9-17.
Armstrong, William C. Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey. Clearfield, 1979. Copyright Thomas B. Wilson. Pg. 187. [1]
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