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Lacey Farm

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from the Ocean County Observer 5 Mar 1978

Sarah Brinley dies, 1878

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From the New Jersey Courier 17 Oct 1878

Items related to the loss of the bark Tasso, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 7 Jan 1857

Brinley-Bunnell wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 12 Mar 1856

Stray cattle, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 13 Feb 1856

John Jones body recovered, 1857

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Dye-Stout wedding, 1855

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From the Ocean Emblem 3 Jan 1855: "By the same, at Good Luck, on Thursday 28th, Capt. James. P. Dye to Miss Mary E. Stout, all of Good Luck"

10 Oct 1855 obituaries

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from the Ocean Emblem 10 Oct 1855:

William Walter Stults obituary, 1918

from the New Jersey Courier 25 Oct 1918 William Walter Stults died in New York City, and his body was brought to Forked River, his former home, on Sunday morning. Funeral services were held and burial made at Good Luck burying ground. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stults, and grew up here, but had been working in the city. He leaves the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Stokes Collins of Barnegat; Mrs. Jennie Evans of Forked River; Mrs. Hattie Bennett of Briarcliff, NY; Charles Stults, Jr, of Scranton, PA. He also leaves a widow, two sons and a father. He was jolly and full of fun, and frequently visited Forked River, says our correspondent from that place.

Obituaries, 1878

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from New Jersey Courier 17 Oct 1878

Harvey and Josephine Craft, Good Luck Cemetery

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Wilbert headstones, Good Luck Cemetery

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Radio plant at Good Luck, 1930

NEW JERSEY COURIER 14 Nov 1930 Engineers who planned and are building the ship to shore radio plant at Good Luck meadows assert that a story in the Courier last week is all wrong. They say that their plant will not interfere with radio or telephone service, and that the disturbance recently occurring in Seaside Heights from time to time is probably caused by radio on freighters still using the old dot and dash system, and plying up and down the coast. They say that the sending and receiving stations at Lawrenceville do not interfere with either phone or radio reception anywhere around.