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Photo of Camp Columbus kids at Bamber, 1936

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Trenton Times 18 Jul 1936

Chester Township, 1870 (Burlington County)

Here are the 1st 21 families on the census for Chester Township: Hse# Fam# Name Age Birth Occupation Personal Estate Real Estate 1 1 Samuel Runold 33 NJ Farmer $1000 Elizabeth Runold 30 NJ Keeping House Edward Runold 10 NJ 2 2 William Boyar 33 NJ laborer Kate Boyar 41 NJ Emma Boyar 4 mos. NJ Sarah Hargady 5 NJ Charles Taylor 46 NJ laborer Anne (?) Taylor 41 NJ Keeping house Daniel Taylor 17 NJ Maria Taylor 22 NJ Emma Taylor 3 NJ Charles H. Taylor 2 PA 3 3 Job N. Clevenger 41 NJ farmer $4000 Abigail Clevenger 30 NJ Sarah Clevenger 10 NJ Sarah E. Shinn 19 NJ servant Elmer E. Higgins 8 NJ 4

Camp Columbus news, 1933

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Trenton Times 28 May 1933

Burlington City Census, 1860 (part 12)

Pg# # Hse# Fam# Name Age Race Occupation Birth 103 1 837 848 WOOLMAN Franklin 46 w conveyancer NJ 103 2 837 848 WOOLMAN Jane C. 43 w PA 103 3 837 848 WOOLMAN Anna K. 10 w NJ 103 4 837 848 WOOLMAN Henry C. 8 w NJ 103 5 837 848 WOOLMAN Ellen H. 6 w NJ 103 6 837 848 WOOLMAN Franklin C. 1 w NJ 103 7 837 848 HITCHINS Ellen 25 w domestic NJ 103 8 838 849 SILPATH John 42 w grocery NJ 103 9 838 849 SILPATH Margaret 41 w NJ 103 10 838 849 SILPATH Susanna 17 w NJ 103 11 838 849 SILPATH John 15 w NJ 103 12 838 849 SILPATH Martha 12 w NJ 103 13 838 849 SILPATH Margaret 8 w NJ 103 14 838 849 SILPATH Mary L. 5 w NJ 103 15 838 849 SILPATH Anna 2 w NJ 103 16 838 849 LUCAS John 18 w shoemaker NJ 103 17 839 850 QUICKSALL William 56 w potter NJ 103 18 839 850 QUICKSALL Anna 50 w NJ 103 19 840 851 GARWOOD William 54 w

Knights of the Golden Eagle, 1905

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from the New Egypt Press 3 Mar 1905

News from New Egypt, 1905

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from the New Egypt Press 3 Mar 1905

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.