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Jonathan Parker abuses Emma Dunfee, 1900

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 New Jersey Courier 19 Apr 1900

Ford-Dunfee wedding, 1879

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New Jersey Courier 13 Feb 1879

Dunfee-Irons wedding, 1910

from the New Egypt Press 10 Jun 1910 Miss. Jessie Dunfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dunfee, of North Egypt was married to Mr. Roy Irons of this place on Monday evening May 30th. Mr. Irons is a carpenter by trade and an all round base ball player, having played in all the fastest games recently played on the local diamond. We wish them a happy and prosperous life.

Ford-Dunfee wedding,1879

FORD-DUNFEE from the New Jersey Courier 13 Feb 1879 At Tuckerton, Feb 4th, by Rev S.S. Down, Thomas J. Ford and Sarah Elizabeth Dunfee, both of Pemberton.

Dunfee-Irons wedding, 1910

DUNFEE-IRONS from the New Egypt Press 10 Jun 1910 Miss. Jessie Dunfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dunfee, of North Egypt was married to Mr. Roy Irons of this place on Monday evening May 30th. Mr. Irons is a carpenter by trade and an all round base ball player, having played in all the fastest games recently played on the local diamond. We wish them a happy and prosperous life.

Thomas Dunfee obituary, 1918

from the New Jersey Courier 25 Oct 1918 Thomas Dunfee, who died in New Brunswick, was brought to Manahawkin, his former home, for burial last week.

News From Cookstown, 1906

Allentown Messenger 19 Apr 1906 Mrs. May Dunfee, of Wrightstown, was a caller at Walter Nixon's one day recently. Those on the sick list this past week are: Mrs. J.H. Shinn, Mrs. Sadie Calley,and Mrs. Edward DeCamp. Mrs Henry Grant and son Chester are convalescing. Mrs. Rebecca McCue and daughter, Mabel are spending this week with Mrs. William Gaskill of Groveville.