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Clayton Still murdered, 1852

 New Jersey Mirror 12 Feb 1852 We learn that Clayton Still, the colored boy, who was stabbed by Josiah Cornelius, about two weeks since, died from the effects of the injury, on Saturday evening last.  The case appeared to be doing well, and the symptoms were of such a nature as to warrant a belief, that it would, with care, soon terminate favorably. There was an occasional discharge of blood, but not such as to materially affect the system. The wound suppurated, and matter was freely discharged--the swelling of the limb, in some degree, disappeared, but on Saturday morning more blood was discharged, which indicated the necessity of a surgical operation. A consultation of surgeons was promptly called, and it was found necessary to cut down and tie the main artery of the arm near the shoulder joint. This was done, and every means, which art could suggest, was resorted to, but without benefit.  He survived about two hours. A dissection of the arm was made after death, and strange to say,

Stults-Cornelius wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 23 Jan 1856

Kirkpatrcik-Cornelius wedding, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 2 Aug 1854

Margaret Cornelius obituary, 1879

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New Jersey Courier 27 Feb 1879

Ocean County court cases, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 2 Oct 1854

Lucretia Cornelius dies, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 22 Mar 1854

Estray at Samuel Cornelius home, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 7 Jan 1857

Port of Toms River October 1855

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Ocean Emblem 3 Oct 1855

Port of Toms River, 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem of 15 Aug 1855

Port of Toms River, Jul 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem 25 Jul 1855

Port of Toms River, June 1855

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Ocean Emblem 6 Jun 1855

Port of Toms River, May 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem 30 May 1855

Death notices in the Asbury Park Press, Sep 2nd, 1941

Deaths Reported in the Asbury Park Evening Press on September 2nd, 1941 Surname First Name Age Residence Date of Death Place of Death Family Cause of Death Applegate Albert Milne --- --- 1 Sep 1941 Lyons Veterans Hospital h/o Marie Braun b/o Edward, Red Bank b/o Clarence, Lakewood b/o Martha Craig, Belmar b/o Enoch, Belmar b/o Lillian Cornelius, Sea Girt f/o John, Jersey City Brodie Catherine 73 203 Wall St, West Long Branch 30 Aug 1941 @ home d/o Charles and Elizabeth Fields; she was born in Bordentown Christatos Nicholas 88 656 Ocean Ave, Long Branch --- @ home h/o Christina Mollenkoff f/o Constantine Christatos Ennis Mary E. 66 310 Eleventh Ave, Neptune 2 Sep 1941 @ home wife of John N. mother of:William E. Hialeah, Flordia Mrs. Kenneth L. Smith, Atlantic Highlands Mrs. Walter Tuzenov John J. Ennis, liv

News From Bayville, 1918

New Jersey Courier 10 May 1918 The Dover Chapel cemetery is being renovated by the Ladies Aid Society. The township has appropriated $50 a year for the upkeep in the future. The accident which occurred at Mott's corner on Saturday night might have been more serious. Mrs. Jesse Grant made a business trip to Asbury Park on Monday. Private Wm. Grant of Camp Dix was a Sunday visitor. Received word that he will soon leave for France. Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Stott and daughter of Brooklyn spent the week at their summer home. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Geo. Ward on Wednesday evening, May 15. Coast Guard Herschel Grant of Deal spent last week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray attended the funeral of Mrs. Craven in Philadelphia on Sunday. Mrs. Craven was formerly a resident of this place. John Grant and wife and son Fred motored to Asbury Park on Saturday, returned home on Sunday. Miss Etta Danley has returned home after visiting her niece in Fort H