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Carrie Pittman encounters rattlesnake, 1922

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 Lakewood Citizen 11 Aug 1922

William Giberson murdered, 1922

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 Lakewood Citizen 18 Aug 1922

Samuel Giberson goes to jail, 1879

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 New Jersey Courier 26 Jun 1879

Charles Giberson becomes Charles Kimberly Gant, 1920

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 New Jersey Courier 3 Dec 1920

News from Lakehurst

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 New Jersey Courier 19 Aug 1897

Perfect attendance at Cedar Crest school, 1922

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 New Jersey Courier 22 Dec 1922

Amos Michaels guilty of selling alcohol, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 21 Dec 1920

William Giberson commits suicide, 1924

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New Egypt Press 14 Aug 1924

Cedar Crest School, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 3 Jun 1920

Delinquent taxes, 1875

SALE FOR TAXES From New Jersey Courier , 2 Sep 1875 Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by Joseph Ford, Collector of Manchester Township, in Ocean County, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, A.D. 1875, between the hours of 12 M. and 6 o'clock P.M., at Fay's Hotel, in said township, sell all the timber, wood and other property found on the premises taxed to the undersigned persons, to make the taxes, costs, and interests annexed to their respective names. 1873 NAME TAX INT. COST AMOUNT A.E. Coggle (storehouse) 24.75 5.04 1.90 31.69 Walter Cornewell 1.00 .31 1.90 3.11 George DeWitt 2.48 .48 1.90 4.86 John Dodd 2.38 .44 1.90 4.72 Wm. Downs 2.44 .47 1.90 4.84 Christopher Estlow 12.38 2.52 1.90 16.80 Joseph Fisher 1.00 .21 1.90 3.11 Anthony George (balance) 1.32 .28 1.90 3.50 John B. Giberson .95 .20 1.90 ...

William Giberson obituary, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 5 Mar 1856

Land sold to pay taxes, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

William Giberson dies, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 19 Apr 1854

Pardon requested for Mrs. Giberson

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New Egypt Press 3 Apr 1924

1856 Weddings

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Ocean Emblem 9 Apr 1856

Death of William T. Giberson, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 5 Mar 1856

Port of Toms River, July 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem 8 Jul 1855

Akers-Giberson marriage, 1855

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From the Ocean Emblem 28 Nov 1855: "By the same, on the 19th of October, Mr. Crammer Akers, to Miss Elizabeth Giberson at Gibersonville, Ocean County, N.J."

Assorted county news, 1916

New Jersey Courier 14 Jul 1916 Miss Zilda Stevens of Marlton, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Wills. Mrs. Seidenburg of Pittsburg is the guest of Mrs. Hirshblond. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Gandy are at Riverside house for the summer as their customer is. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris and three daughters of Chicago spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Morris. Joseph Hensley of Trenton spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. John Dorsett W.A.Crane of the New York customer house was in town yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Grant of Hooper Avenue is entertaining her father from Jersey City. William Britton, wife, and daughter, Beatrice, of Philadelphia, motored down Sunday for a week with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bills. Mr and Mrs. A.C. King returned yesterday from several weeks at Maplewood, NH in the White Mountains. Mr. King did some fine shooting while there at the tournament. He was a member of a squad of five that broke the world's record by smashing 497 targets out of a possible...

News From West Creek, 1920

TUCKERTON BEACON 22 Jan 1920 Mrs. Rebecca Gaskill is making and extended visit with friends in Red Bank, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City. T.E. Lawrence, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with friends here. Miss Grace Jones of Jersey City was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Shinn on Thomas Avenue. J.C. Horner, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with his family here. Miss Sarah Cox has returned after visiting in New York and Bayonne. C.H. Cox has been harvesting ice at Manahawkin for his summer ice route on the beach Edw. L. Shinn has sold his home on the Landing Road to Graydon Kelley. Dr. James Wallace, of Roxborough, has purchased the Neuendorf farm on the Forge Road, for a poultry farm. Misses Grace and Sara Rutter of Philadelphia spent the week end with their parents here. Mrs. A.E. Willits had a serious fall which confines here to her room Horace Adams, of the Holloway grocery store, is taking a month's vacation. Miss Mildred Jones is subbing in ...