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Adella Rogers saves Charles Bush's life, 1927

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 Lakewood Daily Times 20 Jan 1927

In 1906, nearly the entire Board of Freeholders was indicted.

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 Lakewood Citizen 1 Jun 1906

News from Webbsville, 1917

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 Lakewood Citizen Jan 12 1917

Louisa Rogers has a room to let in Toms River, 1883

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 Lakewood Times and Journal 16 Jun 1883

News from Lakehurst, incl. death of William Coogan

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 New Jersey Courier 28 Oct 1897

Lakehurst in 1897

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 New Jersey Courier 29 Jul 1897

Ellen Lundy gets married, 1979

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 Jackson News Jul 19 1979

Arthur Wilbur, bicycle thief

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 New Jersey Courier 3 Oct 1901

Morrison cottage burns in Pt Pleasant, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 18 Jun 1920

Estate of Lydia Rogers, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 29 Oct 1856

Joseph P Havens died, 1900

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New Jersey Courier 27 Dec 1900

1872 F.W. Beers map of Toms River

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Sugar Crane in Cedar Creek, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 2 Feb 1857

Charles Rogers dies in WWI

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Assault at Metedeconk neck, 1886

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New Jersey Courier 6 Jun 1886

News from Osbornville, 1904

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New Jersey Courier 29 Dec 1904

Accident at Collier's Mills, 1905

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from the New Egypt Press 3 Mar 1905

Petty-Brown wedding, 1855

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Ocean County Deaths, Jan-Sep 1888

Ocean County Deaths, 1888 This page contains obituaries and death notices that appeared in the New Jersey Courier , from January -September 1888. This paper was published in Toms River and covered mostly Ocean County. Surname First name Place of Death Date of Death Age NJC Date Notes Aker James Toms River 16 Jul 1888 76 1 Aug 1888 Anderson James Forked River Oct 30 1887 89 y, 9 m, 13d Jan 18, 1888 died of Dropsy; burial at Good Luck Cemetery Anderson William Manchester Feb 4 1888 64y 2m Feb 8 1888 Applegate George Cedar Creek Jan 7 1888 77 Jan 11 1888 Applegate John W. Cedar Grove Apr 16 1888 63 y 2m 10d Apr 18 1888 Birdsall Ann Waretown Feb 17 1888 Feb 22 1888 Branson Joseph H. Toms River Apr 2 1888 Apr 4 1888 Died of consumption in county jail. Nephew of Henry Branson Butcher Lydia State Insane Asylum, Trenton

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.