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Frank Adams of Bass River
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Another Adams who owned a hotel is mentioned in Bass River Township in the New Jersey Courier of December 30th, 1868. It describes him thusly: "Frank Adams keeps a small but comfortable hotel, dispenses whiskey, Ayer's medicines, post office, and sausage meat with a liberal hand, and keep a nice little home for strangers.". Thanks to Wynn for this new bit of information: Franklin Adam's uncle was the original owner of " The old Bass River Hotel". His name was Isaiah Adams, son of David and Hope (Rockhill) Adams. He Married Mary Ann Mathis, daughter of Daniel Mathis. Franklin's parents were Moses and Charlotte (Myers) Adams. Moses and Isaiah are the children of David Adams and Hope Rockhill. David is the son of Charles Adams and Hannah Jenkins. Charles is the son of Hezekiah Adams. Franklin's children are: Charles E., Jesse, Henry, Irick. This information came from the History of Little Egg Harbor Township and the Leek Family Bible.
Sterne Palmer obituary, 1854
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from the New Jersey Mirror 28 Dec 1854: DIED, in this Town, on Friday last, of Typhoid Fever, STERNE PALMER, son of Mrs. J. Palmer, Publisher of this paper, aged 59 years. Mr. Palmer was greatly loved by his large circle of friends, and during his long residence in Mount Holly, enjoyed, fully, the confidence and respect of the entire community. Having been Clerk in the Farmers' Bank for nearly thirty years, he became acquainted with the great mass of the people of the County, and those who were familiar with him in the daily business transactions of that Institution, know with what singularly uniform correctness and assiduity all his duties were performed. Such a man could not fail to be appreciated by those with whom he associated.-- Modest and unassuming to a remarkable degree, of social and domestic habits, strictly guarded in his conversation, avoiding saying anything which was calculated to offend, dealing justly with his fellow-men, and at all times acting upon the princ...
Small Family
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The following genealogy is from E.M. Woodward's 1883 History of Burlington County: Israel Small settled in Shamong Township in 1800, and purchased a large tract of land and cleared up a home, where he followed farming the greater part of his life. He had the following children: Mary Ann Small. She married Charles Menges, and moved about three miles from the family home in Indian Mills and raised children there. Rebecca Small. She married Joseph Cooper, of Bucks Co., PA, where she went to reside. Margaret Small. She married John Gardner, and moved about four miles from Indian Mills, on the Atsion road and there engaged in farming. She had one daughter. Benjamin Small. He married Hannah Smith, and lived in Indian Mills. He had a family of eleven children. One of his sons was named Benjamin. Benjamin, jr. was in turn the father of Nevada Small, who married Francis Wright. Hannah Small. She married Asa Smith, and settled on the Atsion road and followed farming. Eliza Small. She ...
Alonzo Norton of Batsto
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Alonzo was in Washington Township, and probably at Batsto, as early as 1894, when his name appears on a voting ledger for that year. His name did not show up on the 1892 poll book, but obviously this does not mean he didn't live there, just that he didn't vote. According to the Federal Census, it appears that Alonzo's home was the first one visited by the census enumerator in 1895, which would make sense if he was in the mansion as caretaker. At that time he was living with his wife, Mary. No other occupants of the mansion are listed in 1895. Joseph Wharton was still alive at this point, but he never really lived full time in the mansion, and it seems Alonzo and his wife were the only servants at the time the census was taken in 1895. According to the 1900 census, Alonzo was born in September 1850, and his wife in July 1849. They were married about 1877. Again, in 1900, there were no other occupants of his home. To confuse the issue, by 1905 Alonzo was telling a census e...
Morton Family
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The family of Restore Morton appears on the 1850 Census for Mullica Township in Atlantic County; by 1860 they were living in Washington Township. The family changed somewhat in it's composition in the interveneing years; most of the children that lived with the family in 1850 were gone, and three new ones seem to have been born to Restore and Maria (or Mariah, as her name appears in the 1850 census.) The absence of most of the children is explainable by their ages: John, Hezekiah, Elijah, and Benjamin would all be over 20 years of age. Anna and Mary Jane would have been somewhat younger (17 and 15), making it a bit uncertain where exactly they went. Patience was still living with the family, and three new daughters had arrived: Sarah (now age 7); Hannah (age 4); and Rebecca (age 2). The possibility that some of the others died cannot be discounted. In at least one case, however, that of Elijah Morton, we know he was still alive in 1860 but not living with the family, as he was mu...
Susie Mathis obituary, 1943
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taken from the Gloucester County Times on December 24, 1943 Mrs. Susie A. Mathis Mrs. Susie A. Mathis, widow of Theodore Mathis, died on Friday. She was 80 years old. Born in Egg Harbor, Mrs. Mathis lived most of her life in Glassboro and was widely known in that community. Surviving are six children. They are Mrs. Ella Mae Wickward, of Gloucester; Mrs. Wilhelmina Cossabone of Camden; Stephen Mathis, Mrs. S. Nevada Adams and Mrs. Charlesanna A. Long, of Glassboro and Eugene V. Mathis, of Vineland; There are 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren also surviving. The Rev. William A. Robbins, pastor of the Trinity Protestant Church, will conduct the services at 11 A.M. Tuesday from the Albert D. Mathis Funeral Home, 43 N. Delsea Drive, Glassboro with burial in Trinity cemetery. Friends may call this evening. Mathis -- At Glassboro, NJ, on December 24, 1943, Susie A., nee Bailey, widow of the late Theodore N. Mathis, aged 80 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the...
Joseph Gardner Moore obituary, 1910
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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...
A.E. Koster
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Information about this family was taken from their headstones in the Green Bank Cemetery and the Pleasant Mills Cemetery, and the 1885 Census. Augustus Ernst Koster was born in Hanover, Germany on 17 June 1840. All that is known of his family in Germany is that he had a brother named Charles, according to the Batsto Citizen's Gazzette vol XXIII #1. He came to America at the age of 14, supposedly after his mother had arranged to have him released from military training in Germany. He originally went to New York City, and in 1869 moved to Hermann, a town which no longer exists in Washington Township, supposedly to make glass. His father in law, John H. Rapp, is the investor who purchased the land and opened that glass works, so it is probable that he had some role in Augustus' choice to move to Washington Township. The town is supposed to have had between 40 and 70 homes at that time, plus one hotel. An 1876 Burlington County directory lists August Koster of Green Bank as a hot...
Zebulon Webb obituary, 1819
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from the New Jersey Mirror 15 Dec 1819 On the night of December 7, 1819, a man by the name of Zebulon Webb, who resided about 20 miles from Mount Holly, on a road leading to the sea shore, put an end to his existence, by hanging himself in his own house. We understand he went to bed as usual, got up in the night unknown to his wife and family, and was found dead in the morning, hanging by the neck. On December 8, 1819, a Coroner's Inquest was held upon the body, by which Inquisition it was found, that the deceased came to his death by voluntarily and feloniously hanging himself with a cord. The deceased left a wife and several children to lament his unnatural and untimely death.
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from the New Jersey Courier 15 Dec 1900 Adelbert Peckworth of Manahawkin died at the State Hospital, Trenton on Monday, and was buried at Manahawkin on Wednesday. He was about 32 years old, the son of Mrs. Jane Peckworth of Manahawkin. His father, the late Lewis Peckworth, was once postmaster at that village. The deceased had been an inmate of the asylum for eight years. For the last five years he had known nothing whatever and his death had been looked for at any moment.
William Parker Obit, 1929
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from the New Jersey Courier, 13 Dec 1929 Island Heights, December 9--William A. Parker, a long time resident of this place, was buried this afternoon at Riverside Cemtery, Toms River. He died at Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long Branch, on last Thursday, December 5, aged about 79. Funeral services were held at 1:00 P.M. today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wilbert Martin, Seventh Ave, Wannamassa Park, Long Branch; and at the grave in Riverside cemetery at 2:30 P.M. Mr. Parker was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Parker, who moved here from Toms River in the early days of this resort. He married Miss Mary Kennedy, who survives him; also his daughter, Mrs. Martin, and two sons, Lodge Parker of Baltimore, MD and Walter Parker of Irvington, VA. One sister, Mrs. Charles H. Applegate of Dayton Avenue and Thomas Street, Toms River, also is living, while two brothers, Charles and Daniel, died some years ago. For many years, Mr. Parker carried on the barber shop here, until he was...
Judson Kilpatrick Obituary, 1975
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KILPATRICK, JUDSON H. from Tuckerton Beacon 11 Dec 1975 Judson H. (Mike) Kilpatrick, age 85, of 399 North Main St, Barnegat, died at his late residence on Dec. 6. The son of Andrew and Violet Alton Kilpatrick, Mr. Kilpatrick was a lifelong resident of the town. He was the husband of the late Irene Alton Kilpatrick and for many years had been a fireman for the Erie Railroad in Jersey City. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Violet Koncal; a sister, Mrs. J.E. McGowan; a grandson, David; and a great grandson, David, jr. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at the Bugbee Riggs Funeral Home in Barnegat, with the Rev. Dr. J. Stanley Wagg, jr. Pastor of the Barnegat Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery in Barnegat.
Elsie Zellers obituary, 1975
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from the Tuckerton Beacon, 11 Dec 1975 Mrs. Elsie Cook Zellers, 80, of 929 Fountain Avenue, Lancaster, PA, died 2 Dec at Whitehall Nursing and Convalescent Centre following a lengthy illness. A member of First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, she was a charter member of J.H. Clark Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, 405. She and her husband George W. Zellers celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary on Oct 28. Born in Cedar Run, she was a daughter of the late William T. and Sarah Reeder Cook. Surviving besides her husband is a daughter, Sara Z., wife of Robert B. Russell of Leola, PA and of Beach Haven; a grand daughter and sister Mrs. Bertha Pike, Chestnut Hill, PA.
William Jeffrey
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The following information comes to us from a copy of the New Jersey Courier from Oct 20th, 1910: 1.Stephen Gulick was the father of Abigail Gulick, born abt 1823. 2. Abigail Gulick married William Jeffrey and had five children before she died. She died at the family home on Lein Street in Toms River , 18 Oct 1910. 3. The children of William and Abigail Jeffrey were as follows: Deborah Jeffrey, died Oct 18, 1870. Howard Jeffrey, who lived in Lanoka Harbor. Mary J. Mott, of Toms River. Edward Jeffrey, who drowned at sea. William Jeffrey, jr., deceased several years already by 1910.
Halsey-Jennings wedding, 1878
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HALSEY-JENNINGS from New Jersey Courier 5 Dec 1878 At the residence of the bride's parents, Toms River, on Wednesday evening, Nov 27th, by Rev. Thos. Davis, pastor of the Toms River Baptist Church, M. Ely Halsey, jr. of Livingston, NJ, and Adelaide E., eldest daughter of Samuel C. and Elizabeth W. Jennings.
Federal Census-Atsion, 1880
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Shamong Township Burlington County, New Jersey Federal Census 1880 Hse# Fam# Surname Name Age Birth Occupation 1 1 Cotton Thomas 59 NJ shoemaker Elizabeth 56 NJ keeping house Issac A. 27 NJ Somers B. 16 NJ Ella E. 13 NJ 2 2 Wilkinson John L. 48 Ireland farmer Susan 24 Ireland servant William 22 NJ farm labor Lilla F. 20 NJ at home C. Lewis 13 NJ at school 3 3 Brown Hannah 39 NJ farmer Mary 12 NJ at home C.Anna 9 NJ John L. 6 NJ Hannah 4 NJ Le Munyon Richard ?? NJ servant 4 4 Weeks Asa S. 49 NJ farmer Dorothy 36 NJ keeping house Howard W. 10 NJ at home Amanda 1 NJ Curtis W. 22 NJ farm labor *Curtis is listed as Asa...