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Howard Moore commits suicide, 1885

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 New Jersey Courier 18 Nov 1885

First Night in Toms River

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 Asbury Park Press 1 Jan 2011

Lakehurst in 1897

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 New Jersey Courier 29 Jul 1897

Janet Sharkey gets married, 1979

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 Jackson News 19 Jul 1979

Addison U. Moore runs for state senator, 1922

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 Ocean County Review 3 Nov 1922

July 4th parade float, 1922

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New Egypt Press 13 Jul 1922

Clara Wolf injured in car accident, 1924

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Lakewood Times and Journal 25 Jul 1924

Suicide of John Moore, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 9 Jan 1856

Moore's Farm Market, Bayville, 1977

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Pardon requested for Mrs. Giberson

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New Egypt Press 3 Apr 1924

Moore-Hopkins wedding, 1916

New Jersey Courier, April 28,1916: "Charles Moore and Miss Estella Hopkins of Cassville were united in marriage Saturday evening at the parsonage by Rev Arthur Polhemus"

Moore-Hopkins wedding, 1916

New Jersey Courier 28 Apr 1916 Charles Moore and Miss Estella Hopkins of Cassville were united in marriage Saturday evening at the parsonage by Rev Arthur Polhemus

Thomas Moore obituary, 1908

New Jersey Courier, April 16,1908: "Thomas T Moore died at his home at Cassville April 3, aged 73 years. He had been in poor health for two years past, and death was due to a general breaking up. He was for over forty years a member of the Cassville Methodist church and was a veteran of the Civil War. Besides his widow he is survived by a son, John C Moore of near Freehold. Funeral services, conducted by Rev Mr Garrison were held at his late home at 12 o'clock Monday, and at 1 o'clock at the Cassville church. Interment was made in the cemetery at Cassville".

News From Archertown, 1905

New Egypt Press 31 Mar 1905 A party of friends were entertained on Monday evening by Walter Bell and wife, it being their first evening in their new home. Those present spent a very pleasant evening playing bingo, Jenkins up Copenhagen, and various other games. Refreshments were served at a late hour. There were about forty people present. There have been many moving here during the past week. Walter Bell moved his family on the farm at the schoolhouse corner, lately vacated by Thomas Riley whom moved on the Davis farm. Alfred Southard moved on the old Henry Moore place; George Horner moved from the corner house formerly occupied by Jackson Southard, on the road to the Hopkins place; Alfred Bell moved in the house vacated by Walter Bell, and Ellis Hopkins moved where Albert moved from. Nearly everyone of Archertown's inhabitants have moved in new homes. Edward Ivins whose birthday was on Wednesday of this week, had the misfortune to be sick all day. He is twelve years old, and

Thomas T. Moore obituary, 1908

from New Jersey Courier 16 Apr 1908 Thomas T Moore died at his home at Cassville April 3, aged 73 years. He had been in poor health for two years past, and death was due to a general breaking up. He was for over forty years a member of the Cassville Methodist church and was a veteran of the Civil War. Besides his widow he is survived by a son, John C Moore of near Freehold. Funeral services, conducted by Rev Mr Garrison were held at his late home at 12 o'clock Monday, and at 1 o'clock at the Cassville church. Interment was made in the cemetery at Cassville

Accident at Collier's Mills, 1905

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from the New Egypt Press 3 Mar 1905

Southard-Woodward marriage, 1905

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from the New Egypt Press 3 Mar 1905

Rachel Ann Moore obituary, 1915

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from New Jersey Courier 22 Oct 1915

Joseph Gardner Moore obituary, 1910

MOORE, JOSEPH GARDNER from the New Egypt Press 23 Dec 1910 Never before during our several years of service as a news gatherer and a publisher, have we been called upon to write the obituary notice of one of our own family circle and it is with no little effort that we make the attempt. On Friday afternoon, the 16th inst., brother Joseph Gardner Moore, M.D., of No. 638 Brooklyn Street, West Philadelphia, was called away from his earthly home after a severe illness of typhoid fever, which he had fought bravely for three long weeks. Dr. Moore was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore of this place and is well known to nearly every person in this community. He was a graduate of the Baltimore Medical College and after passing the State Medical Examination of Pennsylvania in 1906, he opened an office at his late residence, and had met with success as a practicing physician. On April 7th last, he married Miss Mary Kessler BENDER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bender, of No. 4027 Baring

Charles Michael Moore obituary, 1985

from the Asbury Park Press 8 Nov 1985 Charles Michael Moore, 68, of Howell Township, died Wednesday at Saddlebrook Hospital. Mr. Moore was born in Paterson and lived in West Paterson before moving to Howell 28 years ago. He was a chauffeur for Bencix Corp., Teterboro, for more than 40 years, retiring three years ago. Mr. Moore was a Navy veteran of World War II and was president of the Howell Youth Organization and president o fthe West Paterson Boys Club. Surviving are his wife, Sophie; three sons, Charles Lawrence, Metuchen, Michael John, Berkshire, NY, and Stephen Paul, Lakewood; and two daughters, Kathleen Ronan, Lakewood and Colleen Slattery, Sayreville. Hennessey-Powell Funeral Home, Hasbrouck Heights, is in charge of arrangements.