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Conover-Birdsall wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 24 Dec 1856

Sheriff's sale, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 6 Feb 1856

Barkalow-Conover wedding, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 18 Feb 1857

Sheriff Sale, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 3 Sep 1856

Jaques-Conover wedding, 1878

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New Jersey Courier 14 Nov 1878

William O Chambers obituary, 1898

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from the New Jersey Courier 3 Nov 1898

Marriage announcements in New Jersey Courier 11-14-1878

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Births Recorded in the Asbury Park Evening Press , September 2nd, 1941 NOTE: None of the children listed here were named at the time of their birth announcement, and only the name of the father was given. Sex Surname Father Residence Date Hospital BOY Bissey Joseph New Jersey Ave, Pt Pleasant Beach 30 Aug 1941 Point Pleasant GIRL Chamy George 614 Sewall Ave, Asbury Park 31 Aug 1941 Polyclinic BOY Conover Alexander Englishtown 1 Sep Monmouth Memorial BOY Driffin Richard 337 Garfield Ct, Long Branch 1 Sep Monmouth Memorial GIRL Ellison Stanley 8 Washington St, Matawan 31 Aug 1941 Monmouth Memorial BOY Gilmore William 1725 L St, West Belmar 28 Aug 1941 Fitkin BOY Hand Richard 25 Ford Ave, Freehold 31 Aug 1941 Monmouth Memorial GIRL Hayes Thomas 112 1/2 Lincoln Pl, Long Branch 1 Sep 1941 Monmouth Memorial GIRL L

Joseph Clayton Obituary, 1909

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From the New Jersey Courier 19 Aug 1909

the death of George Akins

A WIFE OUTRAGED--THE PERPETRATOR SHOT DEAD BY THE HUSBAND.-- We announced in our last paper, that an attempt had been made by George Akins, Jr., to commit an outrage upon the person of a Mrs. Conover, wife of John H. Conover, living near the Red Lion, but that he failed to accomplish his purpose, owing to the cries and resistance of Mrs. C. We have since learned that he fully succeed in his infamous designs--and a few days afterwards he was shot dead by the husband, while about to enter his house again. The particulars of this dreadful affair, as we have learned them, are as follows: Akins went to the house of Conover, on Sunday morning, the 5th instant(August, 1860), soon after 8 o'clock--nobody being at home or near the premises, but Mrs. C. and her two children--Conover having gone to visit a neighbor. It is supposed that Akins had been watching Conover's movements, and seeing him leave the house, went immediately over. Soon after going in, he seized hold of Mrs. C., who

News From Barnegat, 1930

from the New Jersey Courier 21 Nov 1930 November 19--Addison Abramowitz entertained a few of his friends in honor of his fifteenth birthday on Tuesday evening, November 19. Those present were: Ernest Cramer, Martin Tolbert, William Gaskill, Kenneth Erwin, Lloyd Chadwick, Veldren Lewis, Howard Conover, Arthur Birdsall, Robert Griffin, William Aghjan, Marvin Cramer. An enjoyable evening was spent by all followed by refreshments.