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Toms River honors veterans

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Burlington City census, 1860 (part 14)

Pg # Hse# Fam# Name Age R Occupation Birth 112 1 905 913 REED Clara 4 w NJ 112 2 905 913 REED William 1 w NJ 112 3 905 914 CLYMER James 26 w shoemaker NJ 112 4 905 914 CLYMER Rebecca 22 w NJ 112 5 905 914 CLYMER Emma 2 w NJ 112 6 906 915 GILLUS George 35 w shoemaker PA 112 7 906 915 GILLUS Mary A. 32 w NJ 112 8 906 915 GILLUS Anna M. 8 w NJ 112 9 906 915 GILLUS Theodore 2 w NJ 112 10 907 916 HODFIELD Robert 45 w day labor England 112 11 907 916 HODFIELD Elizabeth 32 w England 112 12 907 916 HODFIELD William 12 w NJ 112 13 907 916 HODFIELD Mary 9 w NJ 112 14 907 916 HODFIELD Robert 7 w NJ 112 15 907 916 HODFIELD Elizabeth 2 w NJ 112 16 908 917 FORCE Samuel 40 w shoemaker NJ 112 17 908 917 FORCE Margaret 45 w NJ 112 18 908 917 FORCE Jesse 22 w shoemaker NJ 112 19 908 917 FORC

Herbert Tucker memorial

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Washington St, Toms River

Suicide of Sarah Tucker, 1906

New Jersey Mirror 11 Apr 1906: The funeral took place on Monday. Discharging a shotgun with a strip of wood she had taken from a box, Sarah Tucker, the eighteen-year old daughter of Samuel Tucker, a farmer between this place and Chesterfield, committed suicide by blowing off the top of her head as she sat propped up in bed on Friday afternoon The young woman appeared to be in good spirits about 2 o'clock and her father can give no reason why she should have committed the rash act. No one was in the house at the time the gun shot was fired, Mr. Tucker having been working in the field. Coroner DeWorth, of Bordentown, viewed the body and gave a burial permit.

Marriage of Stacy Mathis and Julia Cramer, 1827

New Jersey Mirror: Mar 14 1827 Marriage -At Bass River, on Thursday evening, March 1, 1827, by George W. Tucker, Esq., Mr. Stacy Mathis, merchant, to Miss Julia S. Cramer, daughter of Caleb Cramer, Esq., all of Burlington County