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Dastardly deeds--meanest man in county sought

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 New Jersey Courier 7 Dec 1887

Mrs. A.B. Phillips has a car accident in 1915

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 New Jersey Courier 3 Nov 1915

News from Cranberry Hall, 1923

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New Egypt Press 19 Jul 1923

Delinquent Taxes, 1878

Originally appeared in the New Jersey Mirror in September 1878. List dated Aug. 14, 1878 William Bisbing, collector Surname Given Name Amount Owed Absalom E.C. 1.00 Absalom James 1.00 Aregood John 1.00 Baker Edward 1.00 Bozarth George 1.00 Baily Harry 4.45 Barry John 1.00 Bennett Mark 1.00 Borden Job W. 1.50 Borden Mason 1.00 Bowne William 15.00 Brinton Charles 1.00 Brown Frank 7.19 Bunting Cornelius 1.50 Cammon James 1.50 Campbell Charles 1.50 Campbell Joseph 1.00 Casey John 1.50 Chambers George 1.00 Cheston Robert 69.69 Clark Adam 3.01 Cloran Henry 1.50 Closby Patrick 5.75 Clyde Matthew 1.00 Collins Michael 1.00 Conghlin S.B. 7.53 Conklin George 1.00 Conner Richard 1.50 Cox Jason .50

Chester Township, 1870 (Burlington County)

Here are the 1st 21 families on the census for Chester Township: Hse# Fam# Name Age Birth Occupation Personal Estate Real Estate 1 1 Samuel Runold 33 NJ Farmer $1000 Elizabeth Runold 30 NJ Keeping House Edward Runold 10 NJ 2 2 William Boyar 33 NJ laborer Kate Boyar 41 NJ Emma Boyar 4 mos. NJ Sarah Hargady 5 NJ Charles Taylor 46 NJ laborer Anne (?) Taylor 41 NJ Keeping house Daniel Taylor 17 NJ Maria Taylor 22 NJ Emma Taylor 3 NJ Charles H. Taylor 2 PA 3 3 Job N. Clevenger 41 NJ farmer $4000 Abigail Clevenger 30 NJ Sarah Clevenger 10 NJ Sarah E. Shinn 19 NJ servant Elmer E. Higgins 8 NJ 4

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.

Campbell-Ford wedding, 1912

New Jersey Mirror 1 May 1912 CAMPBELL--FORD.--April 24, at Timbuctoo, by Rev. Mr. Akers, Frederick Campbell, of Mount Holly, and Timbuctoo was the scene of a wedding on Wednesday evening(presumably a reference to April 24, 1912) when May Ford, of that place, was married to Frederick Campbell, the faithful chauffeur for Dr. R. C. Barrington, of Mount Holly. The ceremony which took place at the bride's home was performed by Rev. Mr. Akers, pastor of the Second Baptist church, and was witnessed by the upper tendom in social circles. A reception followed the tying of the nuptial knot but the usual honeymoon trip was dispensed with, the bridal couple going immediately to their newly-furnished home on West Washington street