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Dreadful Affair, 1852

 New Jersey Mirror 30 May 1852 One of the most heart-rending and melancholy casualties that it has ever been our lot to record, occurred on Saturday afternoon, the 8th instant, on the old Burlington road, a few miles from Camden.  A young man, named John Malone, engaged in the distillery of a Mr. Woodruff, was sent to clean something in a vat or cistern, which was nearly or quite half full of boiling water. He had placed a board across the cistern, and was busily engaged at his task, when a  colored  man, named Polk, stepped on the board, which, under the pressure of his weight, gave way, and precipitated both into the reservoir of boiling water.  The  colored  man caught hold of the top of the vat, and escaped without serious injury; but Mr. Malone sunk in it nearly to his arms, and before he could be extricated, was literally cooked, so that when they stripped him of his pantaloons and drawers, his flesh pealed from the bones. He lingered in great ag...

Burlington City census, 1860 (part 6)

Hse# Surname Given Name Age Birthplace Occupation 639 Broomhead John 43 England farmer Eliz 42 NJ Welb Hannah 35 NJ Forgus Lavinia 20 NJ public school teacher 640 Hall Edward 61 PA farmer Susanna 54 NJ Miller Susan 65 NJ tailoress 641 Kimble Isaac 29 NJ shoemaker Anna 23 NJ William M. 2 mos NJ Sarah 55 NJ shoebinder 642 Burr Charles 38 PA sexton Susan M. 37 NJ Warner Chas. B. 8 NJ Smith Eliza H. 60 NJ Warner Sarah 34 NJ dressmaker Fanny 10 NJ Smith William H. 26 NJ shoemaker Henry 21 NJ butcher 643 Wilson James 40 PA carpenter Mary J. 30 PA Anna 9 NJ Mary 5 NJ William 6 mos NJ Larzelere ...