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Charles Warner burglarizes chicken farm, 1921

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New Jersey Courier 15 Apr 1921

Ocean County Marriages, Jan-May 1888

These are all the marriages mentioned in the New Jersey Courier from January through May of 1888: Surname First Name Place of Residence Spouse Spouse's residence Date Place NJC issue Notes Applegate Deborah Toms River Alex M. Manolt,jr. Toms River Mar 17 1888 Toms River Mar 21 1888 Applegate Stephen R. Virginia Townsend Barnegat May 24 1888 Freehold May 30 1888 Archer Charles H. Sykesville Lillian K. Poinsett Sykesville Apr 12 1888 New Egypt May 2 1888 Bailey Rebecca A. Toms River Halsey Jennings Toms River May 23 1888 Toms River May 30 1888 daughter of S.C. Bailey Benson Rachel Toms River Joseph Norcross Toms River Jan 8 1888 Toms River Jan 11 1888 Brinley Oscar R. Cedar Creek/a> Ida M. Phillips Bayville May 2 1888 Toms River May 16 1888 Britton Laura Toms River James A. Sparks Toms River Jan 23 1888 Toms River Jan 25 1888 Cottrell Sa

Burlington City census, 1860 (part 6)

Hse# Surname Given Name Age Birthplace Occupation 639 Broomhead John 43 England farmer Eliz 42 NJ Welb Hannah 35 NJ Forgus Lavinia 20 NJ public school teacher 640 Hall Edward 61 PA farmer Susanna 54 NJ Miller Susan 65 NJ tailoress 641 Kimble Isaac 29 NJ shoemaker Anna 23 NJ William M. 2 mos NJ Sarah 55 NJ shoebinder 642 Burr Charles 38 PA sexton Susan M. 37 NJ Warner Chas. B. 8 NJ Smith Eliza H. 60 NJ Warner Sarah 34 NJ dressmaker Fanny 10 NJ Smith William H. 26 NJ shoemaker Henry 21 NJ butcher 643 Wilson James 40 PA carpenter Mary J. 30 PA Anna 9 NJ Mary 5 NJ William 6 mos NJ Larzelere

Joseph Warner obituary, 1913

from the Trenton Evening Times 22 Jul 1913 JOSEPH WARNER'S FUNERAL Special to the Times. BORDENTOWN, July 22 - The funeral of Joseph Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Warner, who died at his parents' residence on Willow Street, Saturday morning, took place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Frederick L. Jewett, pastor of Trinity M.E. Church, conducted services at the house. Interment was at the Groveville Cemetery, under direction of W.E. McCoy.

George Warner stabbed in Barnegat

from the New Jersey Courier 22 May 1879 Capt. George Warner returned home on Saturday evening, suffering from a severe stab in the leg inflicted by one of the crew during a row amongst the sailors on shipboard which he was endeavoring to quell

News From Barnegat, 1879

New Jersey Courier 22 May 1879: Capt. George Warner returned home on Saturday evening, suffering from a severe stab in the leg inflicted by one of the crew during a row amongst the sailors on shipboard which he was endeavoring to quell