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Petit Jurors, 1884

Burlington County Petit Jurors List, 22 Mar 1884 from the Burlington Gazette, March 22 1884 : Judges PARRY, LEE and BLACK with the Sheriff and the Clerk met on Tuesday and drew the following list of petit jurors: 1. Harry HARKER, Southampton 2. Louis C. OSMOND, Beverly 3. George OSMOND, Bordentown 4. Benjamin R. IVINS, Burlington 5. Thomas H. NUTT, New Hanover 6. John C. WOODINGTON, Northampton 7. John P. HENRY, Beverly 8. Burr WILKINS, Medford 9. David REEVES, Northampton 10. Henry L. GARWOOD, Medford 11. Henry GRANT, New Hanover 12. Edward B. STOKES, Shamong 13. Harry C. LAUMASTER, Burlington 14. Joseph H. WARNER, Beverly 15. Eckard P. BUDD, Northampton 16. Josiah BALLINGER, Medford 17. William SMALL, Shamong 18. Caleb G. KINSLEY, Mansfield 19. William H. BROWN, Chester 20. Gilbert AITKEN, Chester 21. John HUNTER, Beverly 22. Thomas SUTTON, Florence 23. Samuel STILES, Springfield 24. William STOKES, Willingboro 25. Ellis R. CLIVER, Burlington 26.

Laurence Manning obituary, 1972

MANNING, LAURENCE E. from the Asbury Park Press 12 Apr 1972 HIGHLANDS-- Laurence E. Manning, 72, of 102 Portland Rd, former owner of the Kelsey Nursery Service and a writer, died Monday at the Atlantic Highlands Nursing Home. Mr. Manning was born in St. John's, New Brunswick, Canada. He retired from his nursery business in 1968. He authored many articles for Horticulture Magazine and the Florist's Exchange, and had a number of science fiction stories published. Mr. Manning was the founder and president of the American Rocket Society; was a former member of the Monmouth Players; a member and former choir director of All Saints Episcopal Church, Navesink,Middletown Township and served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War I. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Edith Burrows Manning; a son, James E., Trenton; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Tomlinson, Fairfield, Calif., and Mrs. Dorothy J. Sachs, Glenridge; one sister, Mrs. Kenneth M. Willet, Brightwaters, NY, and six grandchildr

Eiler killers try to get new court date, 1936

New Jersey Mirror 18 Mar 1936 Argument on the appeal of Jacob J. Ciemiengo and George Hildebrand for a new trial in the murder of Herman Eiler, Florence township poultryman, will be heard before the Court of Errors tomorrow. They both were convicted in the Burlington county courts of first degree murder. The defendants are represented by Stanley K. Heilbron, of Mount Holly, and Jay B. Tomlinson, of Bordentown. Prosecutor Howard Eastwood is representing the state and will argue that no errors were committed at the trial. Because of this hearing to-morrow, the weekly session of criminal court, at the court house will be postponed until Friday.