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Barnegat goes dry 1918

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 New Jersey Courier 24 May 1918

York-Wilson wedding, 1968

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 Jackson News 19 Dec 1968     

Joseph Wilson nearly drowns, 1906

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 Lakewood Citizen 1 Jun 1906

Wilson-Somodi wedding,1978

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 Jackson News 9 Nov 1978

Jacob Stiles indicted for murder, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 29 Aug 1901

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

Delinquent Taxes 1887

Burlington Township Delinquent Tax List, 1887 Originally appeared in the Burlington Gazette on Feb 10, 1887. The person who posted this list to a message board originally was unable to get a decent copy of the amount each person owed, so here is a list of just the names of those who owed delinquent taxes in Feb of 1887. ACKLEY, Elizabeth ADAMS, J.S. ADAMS, Rebecca, Est. ALLINSON, Mr. ANDERSON, Chas. ARMSTRONG, John J. ATKINSON, Benjamin AUSTIN, Marian? BAILY, Joseph BAKER, Wm BANKS, Daniel BIDWELL, Mary B. BIRCH, Mr. BLINN?, Geo. W. BODINE, Elmira S. BOOSER, Joseph BORDEN, Ruth BRADDOCK, Hannah BRITTIAN, Lewis H. BROOMHEAD, John Burlington College Trustees BROWN, Amanda BROWN, W.H. BUNKER, B? B. BURR, John BURR, Mary W. Burlington Thread Co. CARTER, David Est. CASEY, Mary CASWELL, Ann CASWELL, Margaret CHAMBERS, Daniel CHAMBERS, Sarah A. CHERRY, W.T. CHURCHMAN, Lydia CLARK, Rachel CLARK, Richard CLIDE, John CLINTON, Anna E. COLLINS, Michael CONDIT, J

Delores Wilson obituary, 2004

from the Chico Enterprise Record (Chico, CA), 3 Feb 2004 DELORES WILSON - A Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, February 4, 2004 at 10 a.m. at the Second Baptist Church, 1172 Guill Street, for Delores Wilson, age 69, of Chico. She passed away January 31, 2004 in Chico. Delores was born June 5, 1934 in Bordentown, New Jersey to Clara and Oscar Johnson. She attended high school at Bordentown High School. She married Kenneth Wilson October 11, 1956. She was a homemaker. She was an active member of the Second Baptist Church of Chico since 1976, and a member of the Essence Women of Chico. She participated in choir and Women's Mission and served as assistant treasurer and committee chairperson. She enjoyed working her fill-in puzzles, books, bowling, traveling and helped others through charitable organizations. She is survived by her spouse Kenneth Wilson of Chico; daughters Deborah Ingram of Derby, Kan., Regina Williams of West Covina, Calif., Vanessa Wilson of Sacramento, Calif.

Ocean County Deaths, Jan-Sep 1888

Ocean County Deaths, 1888 This page contains obituaries and death notices that appeared in the New Jersey Courier , from January -September 1888. This paper was published in Toms River and covered mostly Ocean County. Surname First name Place of Death Date of Death Age NJC Date Notes Aker James Toms River 16 Jul 1888 76 1 Aug 1888 Anderson James Forked River Oct 30 1887 89 y, 9 m, 13d Jan 18, 1888 died of Dropsy; burial at Good Luck Cemetery Anderson William Manchester Feb 4 1888 64y 2m Feb 8 1888 Applegate George Cedar Creek Jan 7 1888 77 Jan 11 1888 Applegate John W. Cedar Grove Apr 16 1888 63 y 2m 10d Apr 18 1888 Birdsall Ann Waretown Feb 17 1888 Feb 22 1888 Branson Joseph H. Toms River Apr 2 1888 Apr 4 1888 Died of consumption in county jail. Nephew of Henry Branson Butcher Lydia State Insane Asylum, Trenton

the death of George Akins

A WIFE OUTRAGED--THE PERPETRATOR SHOT DEAD BY THE HUSBAND.-- We announced in our last paper, that an attempt had been made by George Akins, Jr., to commit an outrage upon the person of a Mrs. Conover, wife of John H. Conover, living near the Red Lion, but that he failed to accomplish his purpose, owing to the cries and resistance of Mrs. C. We have since learned that he fully succeed in his infamous designs--and a few days afterwards he was shot dead by the husband, while about to enter his house again. The particulars of this dreadful affair, as we have learned them, are as follows: Akins went to the house of Conover, on Sunday morning, the 5th instant(August, 1860), soon after 8 o'clock--nobody being at home or near the premises, but Mrs. C. and her two children--Conover having gone to visit a neighbor. It is supposed that Akins had been watching Conover's movements, and seeing him leave the house, went immediately over. Soon after going in, he seized hold of Mrs. C., who

Charles Wilson's body found

from the New Jersey Mirror 2 Jan 1878 The dead body of a man named Charles Wilson was found by the roadside near Dicksontown, a few days ago. He had been in Medford the night before, where he purchased a few articles