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Camburn and Penn indicted , 1913

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 New Jersey Courier 19 Dec 1913

Interesting Talk of Your Friends, 1897

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New Jersey Courier 8 Apr 1897

Camburn-Sprague wedding, 1878

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New Jersey Courier 14 Nov 1878

Camburn-Sprague wedding, 1878

from New Jersey Courier, 21 Nov 1878 CAMBURN-SPRAGUE At the M.E. Parsonage, Waretown, Nov 10th, by Rev. Boggs, Gideon A. Camburn and Martha Sprague of Waretown.

Brinley-Camburn wedding, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 2 Aug 1854

Bennett-Camburn wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 16 Jul 1856

Toms River honors veterans

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Frank Camburn memorial

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Camburn-Sprague wedding announcement, 1878

from New Jersey Courier, 21 Nov 1878 CAMBURN-SPRAGUE At the M.E. Parsonage, Waretown, Nov 10th, by Rev. Boggs, Gideon A. Camburn and Martha Sprague of Waretown.

Ocean County Deaths, Jan-Sep 1888

Ocean County Deaths, 1888 This page contains obituaries and death notices that appeared in the New Jersey Courier , from January -September 1888. This paper was published in Toms River and covered mostly Ocean County. Surname First name Place of Death Date of Death Age NJC Date Notes Aker James Toms River 16 Jul 1888 76 1 Aug 1888 Anderson James Forked River Oct 30 1887 89 y, 9 m, 13d Jan 18, 1888 died of Dropsy; burial at Good Luck Cemetery Anderson William Manchester Feb 4 1888 64y 2m Feb 8 1888 Applegate George Cedar Creek Jan 7 1888 77 Jan 11 1888 Applegate John W. Cedar Grove Apr 16 1888 63 y 2m 10d Apr 18 1888 Birdsall Ann Waretown Feb 17 1888 Feb 22 1888 Branson Joseph H. Toms River Apr 2 1888 Apr 4 1888 Died of consumption in county jail. Nephew of Henry Branson Butcher Lydia State Insane Asylum, Trenton

Marriage announcements in New Jersey Courier 11-14-1878

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2 Births in Waretown, 1875

New Jersey Courier 9 Sep 1875: BORN at Waretown, Aug 29, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Selah Camburn. Also, Aug 31, a daughter to Capt J.R. Robinson.

News from Toms River, 1918

NEW JERSEY COURIER 14 JUN 1918: Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Harris motored from Allentown on Sunday, bringing her parents, Mr.s and Mrs. F.E. Camburn, who had been spending the week with them at the farm. Mrs. Buel and daughter on Saturday returned to Wilmington, Del. after a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Tyre. Kenneth Jennings was home for the week end. Mrs. Edward Crabbe entertained the Ladies Auxiliary of the Toms River Yacht Club on Wednesday afternoon. J.J. Pharo of Tuckerton was a visitor at the courthouse Saturday. C.D. Kelly of West Creek, for many years a member of the Board of Freeholders, and Director of that body, was at the courthouse last Saturday, and said there were so many changes he hardly knew the place. Tom Wilson was home Monday from Elwood. Longstreet Irons was home over the weekend. Judge Chadeayne of Newburg, NY spent the week end with Capt. E.L. Gwyer. Arthur C. King spent the week end here from Philadelphia. Mrs. A.C. King is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Malon