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Burlington City census, 1860 (part 9)

Pg# # Hse# Name Age R/Sex Occupation Birth 87 23 741 HAINES Robert M. 3O m w carpenter NJ 87 24 741 HAINES Rachel B. 3O f w NJ 87 25 741 HAINES Henry 8 m w NJ 87 26 741 HAINES Elizabeth 6 f w NJ 87 27 741 HAINES Dillwyn 3 m w NJ 87 28 741 HAINES William 7/12 m w NJ 87 29 741 APPLEGATE Elizabeth 73 f w NJ 87 3O 741 FIRMAN Lydia 3O f w dressmaker NJ 87 31 742 WALMSLEY Elizabeth 57 f w PA 87 32 742 WALMSLEY Mary E. 21 f w PA 87 33 742 WALMSLEY Thomas 16 m w PA 87 34 743 SWAN Charles 6O m w gentleman England 87 35 743 SWAN Catharine 6O f w PA 87 36 743 SWAN Catharine 3O f w England 87 37 743 SWAN Elizabeth A. 28 f w England 87 38 744 CHESTER John 28 m w Presby. clergyman NJ 87 39 744 CHESTER Rachel A. 28 f w PA 87 4O 744 CHESTER Elizabeth 2 f w PA 88 1 744 CHESTER Frances M. 2/1

Quigley Murder

A Burlington county tragedy of 14 years ago, when a 16-year-old boy plotted the death of a man living with his mother, was brought to light in Burley, Idaho, on Friday when Charles W. Quigley, formerly of Moorestown, told authorities how his murder plan had miscarried and his mother was killed. The murder plot had been placed in records as an accident, when Mrs. Worthy Quigley was burned to death while lighting a fire with kerosene on the Arthur Collins farm, on April 29, 1925. Quigley told Idaho police that his mother had parted from his father who lived at 55 Elmer street, Bridgeton, a few months before the tragedy in 1925. She had taken up residence with William H. McIntosh, who passed away two years ago at the Lakeland sanitarium, unaware that he had been marked for death. On the Moorestown farm the woman posed as McIntosh's wife, and the boy, smarting under the shame and hating his "foster father," had plotted his death. Quigley said that he had emptied the tank of