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Racial bias blamed for Manitou Park Fire company's lack of a tanker truck

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 Asbury Park Press 31 Oct 1991

Wesley Truax obituary, 1902

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Lakewood Times and Journal 11 Jul 1902

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
This page lists all of the deaths that were recorded in the Ocean Emblem newspaper, published in Toms River, between October 1858 and November 1859. Surname Given Name Age Residence Date of Death Place of Death Cause of Death Family O.E. Issue Aker Elizabeth --------- --------- 27 Feb 1859 --------- --------- wife of Stephen Aker 9 Mar 1859 Anderson Joseph --------- Barnegat 10 Nov 1858 Barnegat --------- --------- 1 Dec 1858 Briant Jonathan 3 Colliers Mills 26 Jan 1859 Colliers Mills --------- son of James and Rachel Briant 2 Feb 1859 Brown Laura 3y 8m 12d --------- 7 Feb 1859 --------- inflammation of chest and bowels dau. of John A. and May C. Brown 16 Feb 1859 Carr Jesse 81 --------- 29 Nov 1858 Manahawkin --------- --------- 15 Dec 1858 Cummings Albert --------- --------- --------- West Flambo

Aaron Havens obituary, 1918

from the New Jersey Courier 25 Oct 1918 Aaron W. Havens, aged 76 years, died at his home in Laurelton Wednesday of pneumonia. Mr. Havens was a retired blacksmith and a life long resident of Laurelton. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Martha A. Truax, Miss Nellie M. Havens and Miss Lillian M. Havens, all of Laurelton; a sister, Mrs. Mary Havens of Avon, and a brother, John Havens of Villa Park. Four grandchildren also survive: Miss Marguerite H. Truax of Laurelton, William O. Havens, Jr, of West Grove, and Elise and Golda Havens of Bradley Beach. Funeral services will be held at the home Sunday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. A.E. Harker of Laurelton officiating. Interment will be made in Laurelton.