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Sarah Johnson obituary, 1923

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In the Truancy Court 1919

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New Jersey Courier 21 Feb 1919

Alfred Johnson found dead in graveyard, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 22 Oct 1920

Walter Johnson sent to prison, 1914

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New Jersey Courier 23 Jan 1914

Interesting Talk of Your Friends, 1897

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New Jersey Courier 8 Apr 1897

News from Eddytsone, 1916

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New Jersey Courier 15 Sep 1916

1930 graduating class, Lavallette school

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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

Johnson-Essex wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 12 Mar 1856

for rent in Allentown, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 25 Feb 1857

Johnson-Cranmer wedding, 1866

from the New Jersey Courier, 16 Aug 1866 MARRIAGE- On the 1st inst., at the residence of the bride's father near Greenbank, by Rev. G.W. Dobbins, Mr. Edwin B. Johnson to Miss Amanda H. Cranmer, both of the above place.

Chicken thieves at Osbornville, 1899

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New Jersey Courier 14 Dec 1899

Johnson vs Bailey, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 14 Jan 1857

Toms River honors veterans

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Indictments in Ocean County, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 21 Jan 1857

Indictments, May 21 1856

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Ocean Emblem 21 May 1856

Johnson-Baldwin wedding, 1909

N J Courier, June 2,1909: "A pretty home wedding occurred Wednesday in East Fourth Street, when Miss Mary Ethel Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs J C Johnson, became the wife of Mr Frank Edgar Baldwin, of Red Bank, the ceremony occurring at one o'clock and performed by the Rev C P Butler of the Presbyterian Church. The bride was gowned in a charming princess dress of white batiste with lace and embroidery and carried white roses. Her going away gown was of London Smoke broadcloth and she wore a panama hat with lilacs. The young couple received many pretty gifts. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the company and the bride and groom left amid showers of rice and confetti to their home in Atlantic Highlands which is in readiness for them. The wedding company numbered about twenty six and included the relatives and a few friends from Lakewood, the grooms mother, sister and brothers, Mrs G W Baldwin, Miss Estelle Baldwin and Messrs George B and William

Alice Johnson finds a turtle, 1885

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Lakewood Times and Journal 22 Aug 1885

Harvey Branson, killed in WWI

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from NJ Archives WWI casualties index:

Failed kidnapping in Osbornville, 1893

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New Jersey Courier 11 May 1893