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Irons-Spencer wedding, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jun 1854

Dunfee-Irons wedding, 1910

from the New Egypt Press 10 Jun 1910 Miss. Jessie Dunfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dunfee, of North Egypt was married to Mr. Roy Irons of this place on Monday evening May 30th. Mr. Irons is a carpenter by trade and an all round base ball player, having played in all the fastest games recently played on the local diamond. We wish them a happy and prosperous life.

Toms River High School class of 1922

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Estray at Samuel Cornelius home, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 7 Jan 1857

Irons-Hyers wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 26 Mar 1856

News from Osbornville, 1904

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New Jersey Courier 28 Apr 1904

Eleanor Strickland dies, 1900

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New Jersey Courier 1 Mar 1900

Selah Halsey dies, 1902

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Lakewood Times and Journal 15 Aug 1902

Pauline Irons dies, 1886

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New Jersey Courier 14 Jul 1886

Irons and Reed drown in the bay 1892

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New Jersey Courier 21 Apr 1892

Reuben Irons obituary, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 31 Jan 1901

Sarah Irons obituary, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 24 Jan 1901

Marriage of James Fisher and Ann Mount at Kettle Creek, 1840

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Reception at Ocean County Hospital, 1915

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Civil War News, 1864

Civil War News Concerning Ocean County and its Residents OCEAN EMBLEM 11 AUG 1864 From a gentleman who is pretty well acquainted with the figures, we are informed that the quotas of the several townships in Ocean County, under the call for 500,000 men, are as follows: Jackson....24 Plumsted...33 Brick......46 Dover......65 Union......44 Stafford...54 total.....266 The Coming Draft We are requested by Mr. John H. Irons to say, that the time for paying in and receiving the Thirty Dollars from enrolled men, has been extended to Saturday of this week. From the 14th Regiment Camp 14th N.J. Volunteers, near Harper's Ferry, VA, 26 Jul 1864 Editor of the Emblem: --I have several times thought that I would drop you a line since the battle of Monocacy, where our regiment was engaged. I have delayed writing mainly because it seemed impossible to get a true report of the casualties in Co. F. and to write the half of the reports for the second or third days after the bat

Gilbert Irons obituary, 1878

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New Jersey Courier 7 Nov 1878

Port of Toms River October 1855

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Ocean Emblem 3 Oct 1855

Welgel-Grim wedding, 1855

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Ocean Emblem 26 Sep 1855

Port of Toms River Sep 1855

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Ocean Emblem 19 Sep 1855

Port of Toms River Sep 1855

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Ocean Emblem 12 Sep 1855