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Chambers-Rulon wedding, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 29 Nov 1854
From the Bordentown Register 7 May 1880: The following accounts have been audited by the Surrogate and passed by the Court: Amanda BUDD, guardian of Samuel L., Mary S. and Thomas E. BUDD, minors Clayton LIPPINCOTT, administrator of Abigail S. COLES deceased Jacob LEE, John S. LOGAN and Benajah ANTRIM, executors of Elizabeth BULLOCK deceased Susan D. WOOLMAN and William H. WOOLMAN executors of Zimri H. WOOLMAN deceased John B. LOVE, Administrator of Walter S. OLIPHANT deceased Julia TEN EYCK, May TEN EYCK, John C. TEN EYCK executors of John C. TEN EYCK deceased Andrew G. STEWART administrator of Robert STEWART, deceased Emma H. BROWN and Ezra H. BROWN admnistrators of Clayton L. BROWN deceased George T. FORSYTH administrator of Samuel FORSYTH deceased Benj. ROGERS executor of Joel ROGERS, deceased Peter BRUERE guardian of Caleb T. NEWELL minor Peter BRUERE administrator of Caleb T. NEWELL deceased Timothy S. ROBBINS administrator of George W. ROBBINS deceased William R....

Stephen Rulon obituary, 1918

from the New Jersey Courier 18 Oct 1918 The funeral of Capt. Stephen D. Rulon of Exmore, VA, was held on Tuesday at the home of Capt.Theodore Lane in Waretown. He was a brother to the late Mrs. William Irving Applegate, Mrs. John Chambers of Toms River, and himself formerly lived here. For many years he was in the rubber trade, sailing a fast schooner, the Anna R. Bishop, to and from New York and Para, Brazil, bringing back mostly rubber, but other tropical products, also. About 20 years ago, with his brother, Capt. Ed. Rulon, he went to Exmore on the lower end of the Virginia peninsula, and started in the oyster business there. They have since made it theri home, with a niece, Miss Myra Applegate of Toms River, who lives with them. With his death and that of Capt. N. V. Lane, of Tuckerton a fortnight ago, two more of the old time mariners have gone on the last voyage, and thre are almost none of their generation left.