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Love Tryst Ends in Slaying, 1967

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Jackson News 8 Jun 1967  

Students on vacation, 1967

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 Asbury Park Press 28 Dec 1967

Arrested by moonlight, 1901

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 Lakewood Times and Journal 11 Oct 1901

the news from Harmony 2 Jul 1920

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 Lakewood Citizen 2 Jul 1920

Rev. White dies, 1920

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 New Jersey Courier 10 Dec 1920

Alcohol problem at Crossley, 1918

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 New Jersey Courier 20 Aug 1918

Salvatore Graziosi writes illegal prescriptions, 1990

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 Asbury Park Press 22 Dec 1990 

Gayle White engaged, 1975

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 Asbury Park Press 2 Jan 1975

Minstrel show at Lakewood, 1920

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 Lakewood Times and Journal, 1920

Memorial for Francis Huyler White, 1981

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 Jackson News 9 Apr 1981

Amos Michaels guilty of selling alcohol, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 21 Dec 1920

New Industrial City at Pasadena, 1905

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New Jersey Courier 4 May 1905

Colliers Mills news, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 28 Feb 1901

Hannah Davis obituary, 1909

New Jersey Courier, December 24,1909: "Mrs William C Davis, who for only a few days suffered with pneumonia, died at her home on Sunday at eleven o'clock. She was sixty eight years of age. Surviving are her widower, three daughters, Mrs Henry Miller of Atlantic City Mrs Flora Shouels (Showell), Miss Lizzie Davis of this place; two sons, William and Isaac; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs Joseph Hankins; three brothers, Joseph E, John W and E P White. She was the daughter of the late Judge James D and Amy White. She was converted in her youth and united with the M E Church of this place. The funeral services will be conducted by the pastor, Rev Edgar Craig, from her home Thursday at one o'clock; two o'clock at the M E Church. Interment will be made at the cemetery near the church".

Car Crashes, 1941

The following people were all involved in car crashes reported in the Asbury Park Evening Press on 2 Oct 1941. Driver #1 Residence Driver #2 Residence Joseph Meo Adelphia Rd, Farmingdale Henry C. Kahrs Plainfield Edwin Rosenthal Newark Joseph Lippie Brooklyn Wilbur Symington,jr Middletown Alexander Hyman New York Jean D'Allesandro Bayonne James Bonfante Leon Allen 908 Heck St, Asbury Park Hit 2 parked cars Henry Woods Englishtown Nathan Kuminsky Newark Ida Gersowitz Princeton Henry Zienowicz Main St, Marlboro Ella Storey Orange Charles Register Trenton Shirley Burdge Burlington W. Harmon Loder Lakewood Rd, Farmingdale Arlene White Remson Rd, Spring Lake Louise Failla Elwood Wright Bradley Beach Leo Quittner Hillside John Moffat Jersey City Hit a telephone pole Charles Drage Washington Ave, Asbury Park Bernard Herz ...

White-Restine wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 6 Feb 1856

Arnold-White wedding, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 18 Feb 1857

James White obituary, 1892

New Jersey Courier, July 29 1892 "Ex-Judge James D White, died at his home at Whitesville, on Friday last, 22d instant, aged 83 years and 7 months. The immediate cause of death was an accidental fall from his porch to the ground three days previous, breaking his hip and arm and injuring him internally. Judge White was a native and a life-long resident of this section in which he died. He was a Methodist in religion, and his unswerving devotion to duty, his liberal support to the church, his kindly affectionate nature did much to advance to cause of Christianity among his friends and neighbors. In politics he was a strong Republican, though surrounded by Democratic influences. During the war he was a strong Unionist. He was at one time Lay Judge of Ocean County. In early life, Mr White was happily married, and he and his beloved wife, Amy, lived together until last Winter, when she succumbed to the effects of La Grippe. In all, they were the parents of nine children, se...

Buenos White accidentally burns down Tuckerton jail, 1989.

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Eight prisoners died in the blaze.

Jane White obituary 1905

N J Courier, Thursday June 15,1905: " Miss Jane D White, aged 58 years, died June 6th at Whitesville. She was the daughter of the late Judge James White. There are three sisters and brothers, as follows: Mrs Joseph Hankins, Mrs William Davis, Mrs C L Holman, John Wesley, Edward Pugh and Joseph E White. Miss White led a quiet, unobtrusive life and was a consistent member of the M E Church for many years. Services were held in the Whitesville Church on Tuesday afternoon and the burial was in the home cemetery. County Clerk Holman and other relatives from Toms River attended" (Burial was at Whitesville Cemetery per Anderson & Campbell records & NJ death certificate, grave is unmarked)