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Thomas Lamson gets arrested,1909

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 New Jersey Courier 18 Mar 1909

Marriages from the Ocean Emblem of 7 Feb 1855

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Manahawkin, 1878

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Terrible accident at the Lamson home, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 5 Nov 1856
From the Bordentown Register 7 May 1880: The following accounts have been audited by the Surrogate and passed by the Court: Amanda BUDD, guardian of Samuel L., Mary S. and Thomas E. BUDD, minors Clayton LIPPINCOTT, administrator of Abigail S. COLES deceased Jacob LEE, John S. LOGAN and Benajah ANTRIM, executors of Elizabeth BULLOCK deceased Susan D. WOOLMAN and William H. WOOLMAN executors of Zimri H. WOOLMAN deceased John B. LOVE, Administrator of Walter S. OLIPHANT deceased Julia TEN EYCK, May TEN EYCK, John C. TEN EYCK executors of John C. TEN EYCK deceased Andrew G. STEWART administrator of Robert STEWART, deceased Emma H. BROWN and Ezra H. BROWN admnistrators of Clayton L. BROWN deceased George T. FORSYTH administrator of Samuel FORSYTH deceased Benj. ROGERS executor of Joel ROGERS, deceased Peter BRUERE guardian of Caleb T. NEWELL minor Peter BRUERE administrator of Caleb T. NEWELL deceased Timothy S. ROBBINS administrator of George W. ROBBINS deceased William R.

Hazlet-Lamson wedding, 1855

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from Ocean Emblem 7 Feb 1855

Mrs. John Lamson Obituary, 1918

LAMSON, MRS. JOHN from the New Jersey Courier 25 Oct 1918 Mrs. John Lamson, Sr. of Mayetta died with the influenza, only being sick a short time.

News From Cedar Run, 1916

New Jersey Courier 16 Oct 1916 Mrs. E.A. Lamson attended the WCTU convention in Barnegat on Thursday last. Capt. and Mrs. H.A. Smith and granddaughter of Barnegat spent Wednesday with Capt. and Mrs. S.Lamson. Nellie Giberson was an over Sunday guest of Mrs. C. Van Vorst at Ship Bottom. Mrs. Levi Cranmer and son, Hiram, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Delatush in Red Bank on Sunday last. We are sorry to report Mrs. Madeline Salmons in very poor health. She is under the care of Dr. Bunnell. Leonard Giberson is employed in John Wannamaker's store for the winter. Walter Perrine was in town for the week end. Marvin Cranmer is over from Ship Bottom visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Cranmer. Mott Cranmer returned to his business in Philadelphia on Monday after a serious attack of illness. Miss Jennie Cranmer was a guest of Mrs. W.s. Cranmer on Monday afternoon.

News From Parkertown, 1920

TUCKERTON BEACON 18 Mar 1920 Miss Ruth Parker spent several days last week as the guest of Mrs. George Parker at Beach Haven Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lamson, of Bordentown, recently spent several days at the home of the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Parker. Norwood Parker was a Monday visitor at Toms River. Mr. and Mrs. James Ayer Parker and son, Melvin, have returned to their home after spending the winter in Trenton at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Shourds. Jas. A. Parker, of the C.G.s. at Deal Beach, spent several days with his family here recently. Mrs. Micajah Holman is seriously ill at the home of her son, Atmore. Ayer Parker, Harvey Parker and Silas Cummings, who are employed at Beach Haven, spent the week end at their homes here. Russel Parker , of C.g.s., Avon-By-The-Sea, spent Monday and Tuesday with his parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Norwood Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Atmore Holman were recent Philadelphia visitors. Mrs. Kirkbrid