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Who drove into Charles Miller in 1926?

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 Lakewood Daily Times 22 Jul 1926

Herman Miller steals coffee and eggs, gets six months in 1922

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 New Jersey Courier 22 Dec 1922

Wife deserters must keep family, says court in 1922

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 New Jersey Courier 22 Dec 1922     

News from Cranberry Hall, 1923

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New Egypt Press 19 Jul 1923

Miller-Wilkes wedding 1878

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New Jersey Courier 26 Dec 1878

News from around the county, 1900

New Jersey Courier 15 Dec 1900 Lakewood defeated Manasquan at football on election day by the score of 6 to 0. The Tuckerton Beacon says few quail and rabbit have been killed in that vicinity as yet. The Lakewood Water, Light and Power Company have just finished an artesian well and will begin another at once. The first train to Lakewood from New York on the morning after election had it's engine covered with brooms. Mrs. PRICE, a German woman living near Lakewood, had her pocket picked of $50 while attending a vendue recently. A horse belonging to James H . CONVERSE at Lakewood was frightened by the piles of burning leaves one day last week. No damage. On the 4th inst., on a warrant issued by Justice SEARING, Officer CRANE of Lakewood arrested Richard B. PARKER and a man named CONDON. The charge was for assault and was preferred by Parker's son. The Justice dismissed the case after the hearing. Game Wardens FOULKS and STRATTON on Sunday, the 28th inst., arrested Henry MILLER

Profile of Polly Miller, 1973

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Asbury Park Press 25 Feb 1973

Sheriff Sale, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 3 Sep 1856

Toms River High School class of 1922

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Upcoming trials, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 14 Jan 1857

Phineas Potter applies for guardianship of the Miller children, 1869

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Charles Miller dies in WWI

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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

Adamston, 1930

Adamston, 1930 Brick Township, Ocean County, New Jersey Hse# Fam# Surname Name Age Birth Occupation Real Est. 128 119 HULSE Samuel A. 58 NJ fish merchant $5000 Jessie 48 NJ Raymond 22 NJ contractor- builder Francis 12 NJ HALL Rebecca 77 NJ she is Samuel's mother in law 129 120 MILLER William 27 NJ carpenter $5000 Carrie 26 NJ Bette 5 NJ Fran? 3 NJ 130 121 FALKINBURGH Arthur L. 46 NJ house carpenter $4500 Gladys L. 20 NJ Harry 17 NJ Aaron A. 13 NJ Trysa M. 10 NJ Charles W. 8 NJ Armenia S. 5 NJ 131 122 HULSE Abram L. 69 NJ --- $1500 Mary E. 55 NJ Her father was born in New York 132 123 WILSON? Arthur W. 43 NY common laborer $1500 Margaret D. 42 Hungary Her father was from Austria, mother from Bohemia; Margaret only speaks Hungarian

Barnegat Historical Society Members, 1990

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from the Times-Beacon 25 Oct 1990

Charlie Sing and Enzley Clayton arrested, 1913

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New Jersey Courier 18 Jul 1913

News from New Egypt, 1905

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from New Egypt Press 3 Mar 1905

Judgement against Daniel L Miller for forgery, 1856

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New Jersey Courier 9 Jan 1856

A.E. Koster

Information about this family was taken from their headstones in the Green Bank Cemetery and the Pleasant Mills Cemetery, and the 1885 Census. Augustus Ernst Koster was born in Hanover, Germany on 17 June 1840. All that is known of his family in Germany is that he had a brother named Charles, according to the Batsto Citizen's Gazzette vol XXIII #1. He came to America at the age of 14, supposedly after his mother had arranged to have him released from military training in Germany. He originally went to New York City, and in 1869 moved to Hermann, a town which no longer exists in Washington Township, supposedly to make glass. His father in law, John H. Rapp, is the investor who purchased the land and opened that glass works, so it is probable that he had some role in Augustus' choice to move to Washington Township. The town is supposed to have had between 40 and 70 homes at that time, plus one hotel. An 1876 Burlington County directory lists August Koster of Green Bank as a hot

Federal Census for Adamston, Brick Township,Ocean County--1930

Adamston, 1930 Brick Township, Ocean County, New Jersey Hse# Fam# Surname Name Age Birth Occupation Real Est. 128 119 HULSE Samuel A. 58 NJ fish merchant $5000 Jessie 48 NJ Raymond 22 NJ contractor- builder Francis 12 NJ HALL Rebecca 77 NJ she is Samuel's mother in law 129 120 MILLER William 27 NJ carpenter $5000 Carrie 26 NJ Bette 5 NJ Fran? 3 NJ 130 121 FALKINBURGH Arthur L. 46 NJ house carpenter $4500 Gladys L. 20 NJ Harry 17 NJ Aaron A. 13 NJ Trysa M. 10 NJ Charles W. 8 NJ Armenia S. 5 NJ 131 122 HULSE Abram L. 69 NJ --- $1500 Mary E. 55 NJ Her father was born in New York 132 123 WILSON? Arthur W. 43 NY common laborer $1500 Margaret D. 42 Hungary Her father was from Austria, mother from Bohemia; Margaret only speaks Hungarian