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Luke Quan murdered by Richard Denby, 1818

 New Jersey Mirror 25 Nov 1818 A Coroner's Inquest was held over the body of Luke Quan (a  colored  man) on November 19, 1818. The Jury decided "that the repeated blows given him by Richard Denby (a  colored  man) in an affray near Lumberton, on the 14th instant, occasioned his death." Denby has not yet been taken.

Luke Quan obituary, 1818

from the New Jersey Mirror 25 Nov 1818 A Coroner's Inquest was held over the body of Luke Quan (a colored man) on November 19, 1818. The Jury decided "that the repeated blows given him by Richard Denby (a colored man) in an affray near Lumberton, on the 14th instant, occasioned his death." Denby has not yet been taken.

Robert Bowen obituary, 1911

from the Trenton Evening Times 14 Mar 1911 BOWEN - In this city, on the 14th inst., Robert John, infant son of Frank J. and A. Marie Danz Bowen, aged 2 days. Funeral private. Interment at Lumberton, NJ cemetery.

Brandreth's Universal Pills ad, 1848

New Jersey Mirror 3 Feb 1848 (advertisement) Agents for Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills in Burlington county are: Peter V. Coppuck--Mount Holly; John Borton, Jr.--Rancocas; W. and N. H. Buzby--Moorestown; Charles Collins, Jr.--Medford; Bryan & Haines--Vincentown; B. Antrim--Pemberton; E. B. Thomas--Lumberton; Joseph L. Lamb--Juliustown; Benjamin Kemble--Jobestown; Charles A. Corey--Wrightstown; T. H. Emley--Cookstown; Daniel L. Platt--Jacobstown; Frazer & Johnson--Georgetown; William S. Peirce-- Recklesstown; L. C. Hartman--Crosswicks; J. L. McKnight--Bordentown; William McCarty--McCartyville; Isaiah Adams--Bass River P.O.; T. Pharo & Son-- Tuckerton; Richard Jones-- Hanover Furnace.

Robert Bowen obituary, 1911

from the Trenton Evening Times 14 Mar 1911 BOWEN - In this city, on the 14th inst., Robert John, infant son of Frank J. and A. Marie Danz Bowen, aged 2 days. Funeral private. Interment at Lumberton, NJ cemetery.

Murder of Luke Quan, 1818

From New Jersey Mirror 29 Nov 1818 A Coroner's Inquest was held over the body of Luke Quan (a colored man) on November 19, 1818. The Jury decided "that the repeated blows given him by Richard Denby (a colored man) in an affray near Lumberton, on the 14th instant, occasioned his death." Denby has not yet been taken.