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In 1906, nearly the entire Board of Freeholders was indicted.

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 Lakewood Citizen 1 Jun 1906

Manchester Brick Yard

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 Ad from New Jersey Courier 9 Aug 1871

Attempted jaibreak, 1920

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 New Jersey  Courier 25 Jun 1920

Lavallette Fire co, 1954

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Nov, 1856 wedding

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from Ocean Emblem 5 Nov 1856

Claytoon-Hyers wedding, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 27 Sep 1854

Hyers and Wildermuth granted licenses ,1856

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Ocean Emblem 16 Jan 1856

Tavern licenses granted, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 14 Jan 1857

William Hyer, Sail Maker

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Ocean Emblem 2 Jul 1856

Toms River 1879 Woolman and Rose map of Toms River

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Court cases in Ocean County, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 3 May 1854

Indictments, May 1856

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Ocean Emblem 14 May 1856

Irons-Hyers wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 26 Mar 1856

Bennetts Mills, 1885

Bennetts Mills Jackson Township, Ocean County, New Jersey ---State Census, 1885--- NOTE: This is NOT the entire census for Ocean County, nor even for Jackson Township...it is that portion of the Jackson Township census marked as being part of the town of Bennetts Mills. Hse# Fam# Surname Name Age 46 48 Hendrickson Maggie A. 20-60 Wallace 20-60 Cornelius 20-60 George 5-20 May 5-20 Eugene 5-20 47 49 Layton George R. 20-60 Jane H. 20-60 Jennie 60 + Lillian 5-20 Robbie 5-20 Amelia 0-5 Maggie 0-5 Howard 0-5 48 50 Gowley George 20-60 Alvin 20-60 Maud 5-20 Sylvester 5-20 Millard 5-20 49 51 Low Sidney H. 20-60 Ella 20-60 Willie 0-5 Bennett W.H. 60 + 50 52 McCundy Edward 20-60 Kate 20-60

Sarah B. Hyers obituary, 1878

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New Jersey Courier 7 Nov 1878

David Yarnall dies, 1923

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Lakewood Times and Journal 22 Jun 1923

Runaway apprentice, 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem 20 Jun 1855

Obituaries from New Jersey Courier --11-7-1878

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Obituary of Maria Cressy Bach, 1918

from the New Jersey Courier 20 Sep 1918: Word has been received of the death, in England, of Mrs. Maria Cressy Bach, only sister of Mrs. Barzillai F. Hyers. Mrs. Bach died after an illness of only seven hours, brought on through worry and anxiety due to war conditions in England. Mr. and Mrs. Bach formerly resided in New York City.