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Griselda Clark retires, 1971

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 Asbury Park Press 21 Jun 1971

John Worth arrested, 1918

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 New Jersey Courier 9 Aug 1918

Aubrey Worth dies 1918

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 New Jersey Courier 12 Apr 1918

Scott and McCormick spot a sea creature, 1886

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 New Jersey Courier 1 Sep 1886

News from Eddytsone, 1916

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New Jersey Courier 15 Sep 1916

George Worth obituary, 1879

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New Jersey Courier 17 Apr 1879

Grant-Worth wedding, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

Clayton-Worth marriage, 1900

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New Jersey Courier 19 Apr 1900

Grant-Worth marriage, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

William Falkenburg builds a new house, 1899

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New Jersey Courier 26 Oct 1899

Grant-Worth wedding, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

Land sold to pay taxes, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

news from Osbornville, 1903

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New Jersey Courier 21 May 1903

News from Osbornville, 1904

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New Jersey Courier 28 Apr 1904

Deborah Havens dies, 1907

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New Jersey Courier 6 Jun 1907

News from Osbornville, 1904

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New Jersey Courier 29 Dec 1904

News From Double Trouble, 1910

From the New Jersey Courier, 24 Nov 1910 Austin "Dayton spent Sunday evening at Bayville. Miss Elsie Worth is visiting in Bayville. Mrs. Westbrook and daughter of Cambridge, MD and Miss Clara Worth of Bayville spent the weeks end with Mrs. George H. Wainwright and family. William Platt has moved into the Phillips cottage. Miss Mabel Worth is home from Toms River for Thanksgiving week. Mrs. Joseph Platt has been visiting in Mt. Holly. Edward Crabbe and Reed Tilton have returned from a week's gunning down the bay. Fred Wilbert the night watchman of this place is laid up with an abcess on the arm. George Wainwright is filling the vacancy. Frank Keegan, who has been laid up with a very bad foot is slowly improving. Miss Lucy Hulse has been visiting Mrs. Ralph Cummings.

News From Bayville, 1918

New Jersey Courier 15 Nov 1918 Collector and Mrs. Ernet L. Worth announce the marriage of their daughter, Gertrude Edith, to Charles P. Lippincott of Philadelphia. The bride is one of the popular young ladies of Bayville and Camden, a graduate of Toms River high school and Trenton normal, and has been teaching the past three years in the Cramer school, Camden. Mr. Lippincott is assistant cashier in the Fourth Street National bank of Philadelphia, and comes from a well known Camden family. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Miss Carrie Bonnell on Wednesday evening, Nov 20, at 8 o'clock. Coastguard James Brower is spending a few days at his home here. Mrs. A.B. VanWickle, Mrs. Annie Hess, Miss Mae Kelly and Fred Tappen of Asbury Park visited Devine Butler and wife on Sunday. Miss Ida Ward of Toms River spent Sunday with her brother, Geo. Ward and wife.

Ocean Emblem 1 Dec 1853

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