Posts

Showing posts with the label Haines

Horace Haines buys land in the bay, 1902

Image
 New Jersey Courier 12 Jun 1902

Albert Haines trial postponed, 1916

Image
 New Egypt Press 19 May 1916

Mr. Bryan nearly murdered, 1916

Image
 New Egypt Press 28 April 1916

1872 F.W. Beers map of Toms River

Image

Burlington City census, 1860 (part 9)

Pg# # Hse# Name Age R/Sex Occupation Birth 87 23 741 HAINES Robert M. 3O m w carpenter NJ 87 24 741 HAINES Rachel B. 3O f w NJ 87 25 741 HAINES Henry 8 m w NJ 87 26 741 HAINES Elizabeth 6 f w NJ 87 27 741 HAINES Dillwyn 3 m w NJ 87 28 741 HAINES William 7/12 m w NJ 87 29 741 APPLEGATE Elizabeth 73 f w NJ 87 3O 741 FIRMAN Lydia 3O f w dressmaker NJ 87 31 742 WALMSLEY Elizabeth 57 f w PA 87 32 742 WALMSLEY Mary E. 21 f w PA 87 33 742 WALMSLEY Thomas 16 m w PA 87 34 743 SWAN Charles 6O m w gentleman England 87 35 743 SWAN Catharine 6O f w PA 87 36 743 SWAN Catharine 3O f w England 87 37 743 SWAN Elizabeth A. 28 f w England 87 38 744 CHESTER John 28 m w Presby. clergyman NJ 87 39 744 CHESTER Rachel A. 28 f w PA 87 4O 744 CHESTER Elizabeth 2 f w PA 88 1 744 CHESTER Frances M. 2/1
From the Bordentown Register 7 May 1880: The following accounts have been audited by the Surrogate and passed by the Court: Amanda BUDD, guardian of Samuel L., Mary S. and Thomas E. BUDD, minors Clayton LIPPINCOTT, administrator of Abigail S. COLES deceased Jacob LEE, John S. LOGAN and Benajah ANTRIM, executors of Elizabeth BULLOCK deceased Susan D. WOOLMAN and William H. WOOLMAN executors of Zimri H. WOOLMAN deceased John B. LOVE, Administrator of Walter S. OLIPHANT deceased Julia TEN EYCK, May TEN EYCK, John C. TEN EYCK executors of John C. TEN EYCK deceased Andrew G. STEWART administrator of Robert STEWART, deceased Emma H. BROWN and Ezra H. BROWN admnistrators of Clayton L. BROWN deceased George T. FORSYTH administrator of Samuel FORSYTH deceased Benj. ROGERS executor of Joel ROGERS, deceased Peter BRUERE guardian of Caleb T. NEWELL minor Peter BRUERE administrator of Caleb T. NEWELL deceased Timothy S. ROBBINS administrator of George W. ROBBINS deceased William R.

Brotherton, 1883

Woodward provides a map of this area, presumably from about the time of his book's publication (1883), showing the tracts of land and who owned them on the Brotherton tract. Lot # Owner 1 William Branin 2 Gersham Perquite 3 Amos Wilkins 4 Amos Wilkins 5 Charles ??? 6 Samuel Reeves 7 Samuel Reeves 8 John Burd, then Thomas Wilkins 9 John McAllister 10 Joshua Stokes 11 Joshua Stokes 12 Joshua Stokes 13 Wm. Griffith 14 Josiah Foster 15 Japhet Garwood 16 John Taylers 17 Josiah Reeves 18 Francis Prickett 19 John Troth 20 Stacy Haines 21 Stacy Haines 22 Job Peacock 23 Job Peacock 24 Arthur Thompson 25 John Troth 26 Barzila Branin 27 Isaac Wilkins 28 George Painter 29 George Painter 30 Stephen Cunningham 31 Stephen Cunningham 32 John Groom (?) 33 John Piper 34 Solomon Parker

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.

Marriages in the New Jersey Courier 19 Dec 1878

Image

Marriages from 1900

Image
New Jersey Courier 5 Apr 1900 "Chambers-Inman---at Cookstown, March 22, 1900, by Franklin B. Haines, Esq, John Chambers of Sykesville, and Nellie Inman of Ocean County"

Wedding at Whitesbog, 1940

New Jersey Mirror 8 Mar 1940 Miss Vivian Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, of Whitesbog, became the bride of Morris Fort, of Pemberton, in a quiet ceremony performed in the Pemberton Methodist parsonage on Sunday afternoon, March 3, 1940. The Rev. W. Neal Raver officiated. Miss Marion Rogers, of Wrightstown, and Elmer Haines, were the only attendants. Mr. Fort and his bride are on a motor trip along the Virginia Skyline Drive and upon their return will reside at Whitesbog.

Wedding announcement at Whitesbog, 1939

New Jersey Mirror 11 May 1939 Haines-Johnson -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Johnson, of Elizabeth street, Pemberton, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys Johnson, to Elmer A. Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haines, of Whitesbog. No date has been set for the wedding.