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Charles Giberson becomes Charles Kimberly Gant, 1920

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 New Jersey Courier 3 Dec 1920

Stephen Gant assaults Maxwell Rowland, 1915

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 Ocean County Review 19 Nov 1915

Milton Gant tried for deserting his wife, 1915

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 New Jersey Courier 15 Oct 1915

Gant-Johnson wedding, 1886

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 New Jersey Courier 8 Dec 1886

Joseph Irons dies, 1900

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New Jersey Courier 20 Sep 1900

Ephraim Archer gets drunk, beaten up, and robbed. Milton Gant abandons his wife. 1915

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New Jersey Courier 15 Oct 1915

Gants get a divorce, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 7 Feb 1901

Sarah Lillian Gant and Sarah Amelia Cranmer obituaries, 1878

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New Jersey Courier 28 Nov 1878

News from Osbornville, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 25 Jul 1901

Truex-Gant wedding, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 20 Sep 1854

Thomas Gant's cart racing accident, 1900

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New Jersey Courier 14 Jun 1900

2 deaths at Osbornville, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 29 Aug 1901

Charles Gant robbed, 1897

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New Jersey Courier 14 Oct 1897

Irons and Reed drown in the bay 1892

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New Jersey Courier 21 Apr 1892

News from Osbornville, 1903

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Thomas Gant's wagon overturns, 1900

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New Jersey Courier 14 Jun 1900

Charles Gant arraigned for bigamy, 1898

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from the New Jersey Courier 3 Nov 1898

Lillian Gant and Sarah Cranmer die, 1878

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New Jersey Courier 28 Nov 1878

News from Silverton, 1914

New Jersey Courier 20 Feb 1914 Mrs. Charles Brooklyn is making an indefinite stay at Lakewood. Clarence Gant of the Manasquan L.S.S. spent Tuesday with his parents here. Alfred Sanborn and wife of Bradley Beach called on Mrs. M.A. Gant Tuesday. Larue Clayton was a Thursday caller Miss Koch of Cedar Grove is a frequent visitor. Mrs. Chas. Johnson has returned to her home at Toms River after a short visit with her brother, Samuel Tilton and family. Roy T. Havens, son of A.O.S. Havens of Point Pleasant, who is now employed in the Philippines as a civil engineer in railroad construction work, had his foot smashed December 5, by an iron rail falling from a freight car.

57 Men Selected for the National Army

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From the New Jersey Courier 15 Feb 1918