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Two women killed by Richard Lamb in 1923

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 New Jersey Courier 2 Feb 1923

Evans-Thomas wedding, 1910

from the Trenton Evening Times 22 Sep 1911 BORDENTOWN Miss Edith Thomas and Richard Evans who were quietly married nearly a year ago and who have kept the marriage a secret will depart in a few weeks for Denver, Colo., to take up a permanent residence. Both the young people are well known in this city.

Norman Evans found guilty, 1923

New Jersey Courier 19 Oct 1923 Norman Evans pleaded guilty to violating the liquor law,at Barnegat, sentence laid over two weeks.

Evans-Thomas wedding, 1911

EVANS-THOMAS from the Trenton Evening Times 22 Sep 1911 BORDENTOWN Miss Edith Thomas and Richard Evans who were quietly married nearly a year ago and who have kept the marriage a secret will depart in a few weeks for Denver, Colo., to take up a permanent residence. Both the young people are well known in this city.

Two deaths at Timbuctoo, 1891

New Jersey Mirror 6 May 1891 Died-At Timbuctoo, April 25, 1891, Rachel Love, aged 75 years. Died-At Timbuctoo, April 27, 1891, Frank Clifford Evans, son of Samuel and Harriet Evans, aged 5 months.

News From Chesterfield, 1905

New Egypt Press 31 Mar 1905: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis entertained Martha Evans on Sunday. Miss Helen Wallace spent Sunday and part of last week with Dr. and Mrs. John Forsythe. Miss Reba Evans spent Sunday with her parents in Mt. Holly. We are glad to note that George Forsythe is quite recovered from his recent illness enough to take his accustomed walk to the post office. George Van Wess is quite in demand now among the young ladies in town as he purchased a new buggy last week. A party was given by Elizabeth Tilton on Friday evening at her home near Jacobstown. Young people from Crosswicks, Chesterfield, Allentown, and Jacobstown were present. The company was entertained a large part of the evening by Percy Borden with his up to date graphphone.