History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 1

Author: Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885; Swan, Norma Lippincott. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Philadelphia, R. T. Peck & co.
Number of Pages: 268


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Ellis Index by Norma Lippincott Swan


to the


History of Monmouth County,


New Jersey


by Franklin Ellis, 1885


Published by the


Jerseyana Club of


Shrewsbury Boro School 1962-1972 and of the


Shrewsbury Historical Society 1972- Shrewsbury, New Jersey


Printed by Brookdale Community College Press Lincroft, New Jersey 1973


F142 MTE 4 Suppl.


Ellis Index. Copyright (c 1973 by the Jerseyana Club of the Shrewsbury Historical Society, Shrewsbury, New Jersey. All rights reserved.


Printed by the Brookdale Community College Press, Lincroft, New Jersey.


Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 1-7788


Gift - Jk


Rec'd.


History of Monmouth County, New Jersey by Franklin Ellis Copyright, 1885, R.T. Peck & Co., Philadelphia


Printed by the Jas. B. Rodgers Printing Co., Philadelphia.


INTRODUCTION


Franklin Ellis (deceased 1885) the author of the large 902 page book, History of Monmouth County, New Jersey, (1885,) also wrote the histories of two counties in New York State, two in Pennsylvania and one in Michigan. Mr. Ellis assisted the compiler, James P. Snell, in the preparation of the History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties, New Jersey published by J.B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, printed by Everts & Peck Press of Philadelphia, 1881. It is not known how many copies of the History of Monmouth County, New Jersey were printed, but it is well known to historians that this book contains a very great collection of Monmouth County memorabilia.


This index is unique because it is useful even without reference to the book, History of Monmouth County, New Jersey by Ellis. The Ellis Index has thousands of items of interest to genealogists and historians. There are dates and references to the inhabitants, the formation of towns and townships, churches, schools, lodges and numerous other facts pertaining to the history of Monmouth County. Although the History of Monmouth County, New Jersey is out of print, a copy is a treasured possession of many Monmouth County individuals and county libraries as well as libraries in other parts of New Jersey and the United States. When, infrequently, a copy is for sale a present day historian will eagerly pay a high price for the opportunity to add the book to his collection.


The compiler of this index to the History of Monmouth County, New Jersey was Norma Lippincott Swan, the daughter of Webster and Elizabeth Mount Swan. Miss Swan was born in Navesink, New Jersey, in a pre-revolutionary house where she lived most of her life. Her father owned the village store and was the local postmaster. A progenitor of Miss Swan's family was in winter quarters at Jockey Hollow while General Washington was in residence at the Ford mansion in nearby Morristown during the Revolution.


Miss Swan was a victim of muscular dystrophy and was confined to a wheelchair for many years before she died on June 27, 1957 at the age of 84. It was during this period of her life that she compiled the Ellis Index. Miss Swan studied at Goucher College, Baltimore, and at Oxford University, England. She was a teacher at Chattle High School in Long Branch, a writer on historical and educational subjects, an adviser to the Colonial Antiques Association, and active in muscular dystrophy work in Monmouth County. Among Miss Swan's achievements were an index to From Indian Trail To Electric Rail by Thomas Henry Leonard and an article on the North American Phalanx published in the May 1935 Monmouth County Historical Association Bulletin.


Miss Swan collected old mantels and her articles on mantels and on remodeling old houses appeared in many magazines. She was a zealous gardener and trained a young boy to do the work of caring for her flowers, berries and vegetables.


Miss Dorothy Ingling of Red Bank who supplied some of the information about Miss Swan knew her well and said that she was a woman of indomitable spirit, and that when she could no longer hold a pencil, she continued her work by dictating to a stenographer. After Miss Ingling introduced Miss Swan to the Rev. Dr. Ralph Washington Sockman, he preached a sermon about Miss Swan over Radio Station NBC and told of her influence in the community and her aliveness in spite of her handicap. Dr. Peter J. Guthorn, M.D., of Brielle, a Monmouth County historian, and a very great admirer of Miss Swan, contributed to this brief biography.


Miss Swan gave her original typewritten copy of the Ellis Index to Samuel Stelle Smith of Monmouth Beach, a friend with whom she had done historical research. The only other extant copy of the Ellis Index is a corrected manuscript in the Monmouth County Historical Association Library, Freehold.


In 1969 Mr. Smith, a noted historian, and the author and publisher of many books about the history of Monmouth County and the Revolution, suggested that the Jerseyana Club of Shrewsbury Boro School publish Miss Swan's Ellis Index. Many avenues were explored, but the cost of such an undertaking was prohibitive for the thirty members of the club. However, in February 1970 Robert Stewart, Research Librarian at the Eastern Branch Library, Shrewsbury, said the work of composing could be done inexpensively on an IBM Composer and the Brookdale Community College, Lincroft had such a machine. An interview was arranged with Dr. Ervin L. Harlacher, President, and Howard Richmond, Director of Learning Resources at Brookdale. Also present to discuss the project of publishing the Ellis Index were Senior Committee members Miss Louise Jost and Mrs. Walter King, advisors to the Jerseyana Club, and Mr. Stewart.


Dr. Harlacher was receptive to the idea of publishing the Ellis Index as a joint community project with the club and after Mr. Richmond said the idea was feasible, agreed to the use of the facilities of Brookdale College to do the composing and printing.


The preparation of the Ellis Index for printing was done on an IBM "Selectric" composer by Mary Fiorillo and Janice Ludig of Brookdale, Mrs. James Amend of Colts Neck and John Towers of Little Silver. At Brookdale the art work was done by Maria Kavalos, supervisor, with Johanna Ericson assisting. Student assistants were James Brandigan, Carol Logito and Susan Witscher. In the print shop, Robert Schultz supervised the work of David Marshall, Victor Filepp and Tony Baker. The Director of Media Development at Brookdale, Charles Burton, was in charge of all phases of the work done at Brookdale.


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The project of publishing the Ellis Index received the complete approval and support of Curtis Bradley, Principal of the Shrewsbury School.


The most important job undertaken by the Jerseyana Club members was the proof reading. This time consuming task was done after school hours and during summer vacations, under the guidance of Miss Jost and Mrs. King. After the printing was completed in the Brookdale Community College printshop, the club members arranged and collated the sheets for the final step of binding the Ellis Index done by the Country Bindery in Colts Neck, New Jersey.


In addition the boys and girls will work with the senior committee members on publicity, advertising, sales and distribution of the 500 copies of the First Edition of the Ellis Index. Elected to be in charge of these operations were Carol Ann and Dianne Siciliano, secretaries, and Gail Kezer, treasurer.


When the club voted to become a part of the Shrewsbury Historical Society in June 1972 Gerald Beer became the advisor to the Jerseyana Club and a member of the Senior Committee.


Following is a list of Jerseyana Club members who worked diligently for three years towards the publication of the Ellis Index.


Debbie Bartosh Mark Bartosh Barbara Bentley Noreen Cassidy Ella Clark Kevin Connolly Meg Deiss Cheryl Dobrosky Ginni Dowd Donald Fariello


Mary Grace Fariello


Carol McGuinness


Anita Ferraro


Dana Morton Marilyn Poyner


Marianne Fitzgerald


Mark Harlacher


Barbara Pratt


Lynn Jensen


Elizabeth Pratt


Gail Kezer


Carol Ann Siciliano


Barbara King


Dianne Siciliano


Julie Kirsh Ginny Latham


David Vogt Kathy Wolchak


Patti Latham


Louise Jost Shrewsbury, New Jersey May 1973


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A


Abbett, Governor, address by, at unveiling of Mon- mouth Battle Monument, 1884,


495


Ackerson, Abram, school trustee, Blue Ball, 1841, Ackerson, Cornelius, member of building committee, Keyport Dutch Reformed Church, 1847,


714


Act of Oblivion, passed November, 1675, 96


Acton, Edward A., captain, Fifth Regiment, 1862, 249


Actors' colony, Navesink Highlands, 536


Adams, Alexander, settled in Monmouth County prior 82


to 1700, grand juror, Court of Inquiry, held at Shrewsbury, 1700, 99


Adams, Rev. Benjamin M., early settler of Ocean Grove, original member of Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1869,


855


Abbott, Rev. W. S., pastor, Oceanport Methodist Church, 1870, 891


857


Abbott, Rev. W. T., pastor, Allentown Methodist Church, 1875,


630


Adams, Rev. Daniel L., preacher, Freehold Methodist Church, 1855, pastor, Allentown Methodist Church 1858,


620


pastor, St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Ocean Grove, 1876,


860 872


Adams, Deborah, married Judah Allen, who died in 1721, 620


Adams, James, married Esther Allen, daughter of Jedediah and Elizabeth Allen, 620


Adams, Rev John Howard, pastor, Freehold Methodist Church, 1872,


434


Aberdeen Lodge, No. 90 Free and Accepted Masons, Matawan, 1867,


840


Adams, Rev. J. E., officer Monmouth County Bible Society, 1874,


363


604


Adams, Rev. John Q., called to Keyport Baptist Church, 1854,


713


Abraham, James, soldier in the Rebellion, buried at Old Tennent,


Abrahams, Colonel James, commander of militia, 1813,


240


Adlem, John H., bought tavern property at Leedsville, 1841,


545 786


"Adonis", stranding of ship, 1859,


509


Africa, Negro hamlet in Manalapan Township, settled prior to 1840,


692


African Methodist Episcopal Bethel Church of Fair Haven, organized, 1860,


594


693


African Methodist Episcopal Church, Manalapan Town- ship, incorporated, 1843,


692


821 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church of Red Bank second building dedicated 1873,


602


815


891


25


26,57


"Agno," schooner running from Oceanport, 1854, Agricultural and Furniture Company, Red Bank, Agricultural Society, Monmouth County, organized 1853,


608 365


incorporated 1857,


367


fairs of, 1857-1884, officers of, 1883, 1884,


Arken, Rev. J. J., state agent, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1837, 357


Aikers, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Akın, Abiel, burning of house of, 388


Akins, Rev. James, preacher Imaly's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1817,


637


Akınson, J., proprietor Marlborough hotel, 1884, 745


Akley, Elnah, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regi- ment, New Jersey Volunteers, 1864,


259


Albany Records, quoted concerning trip made by Dutch to Raritan Bay and Shrewsbury River, 1663, vol. XXI, account of trip to Navesink Indians, 1663, 58 49


828 654


265


422


Abbott, Rev. Benjamin, visit of, to Monmouth, 1783, preached in Methodist homes, vicinity of Red Bank, 1803, account of,


601 650


pastor, Shark River Methodist Church, 1864, Abendroth, Laura A., married Dr. Jacob C. Conover, son of William A. and Laura M. (Read) Conover, 1877,


330


Abers, Albert, issued the Red Bank Leader, 1871, Abraham, James, contributor to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Freehold, 1763,


415 688


Addison, William, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,


258


Adelphia Lodge, No. 65, Knights of Pythias, removed to Blue Ball, 1878, 649


Abrahams, L., married Anna R. Ely, daughter of Horatio (first) and Helena (Conover) Ely,


512


Abraham's Mill, School District No. 5, near Freehold Township, 1839,


Abrahams, Simon, bought Black's Mills, Manalapan Township, 1841, 692


Abrams, William owned Lafayette Mills, Manalapan Township prior to 1844,


Academy, building at Holmdel, previous to 1820, re- ferences to,


Academy, early name Baptistown, Holmdel or Free- hold,


Academy Hill, near Eatontown, Academy built 1806, Achter Coll (Koll), Dutch name for East Jersey settlements,


Ackerson, genealogy:


Garret (first), captain, American Revolution, born In Rockland County, New York, married Dorcas Springsteen; children of; John, Garret (second), James, Cornelius (first) (see below), Jane, Betsey, Mary;


Cornelius (first), born 1832, son of Garret (first) and Dorcas (Springsteen) Ackerson, married Sarah Townsend of Dutchess County, New York; children of; John T., William W., Marra A. (married Joseph Hoff), Henry E., Ann Eliza (married Joseph H. Gibson), Henry E., captain, born 1821, son of Cornelius (first) and Sarah (Townsend) Ackerson, married first, Mary Hyer, daughter of William Hyer of Matawan, 1840; children of; Sarah (married Daniel I. Stillwell), Cornelius (second) married Anna B. Stillwell), Margaret (married George H. Melville),


Agen, Baxter, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862,


256


890


367


368


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Abbott, Augustus, musician, Company G, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


Henry E., Captain, married second Ida V.M. Hendrickson, daughter of Henry D. Hendrickson, of Holmdel; child of, Elizabeth S. biography and portrait of,


431


Albert, Henry, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regi- ment, 1862,


Alden, Abbie Willard, daughter of Dr. Samuel Alden, married Dr. Otis Russell Freeman, 1835, 352


Alexander, Rev. Dr., modified resolutions, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1827, 356


Alexander, Rev. Samuel D., pastor, First Presbyterian Church of Freehold, 1851, 436


Alexander, Colonet William, (Lord Sterling), command- er First Battalion, Jersey Line, 1775,


227


Algoe, Samuel C., justice of peace, 1855, 1860, 1873,


112,113


Algonquin Indians, found by the Dutch in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, 46


Algonquin kitchen-midden in Monmouth County, Algor, Divine, transfer to title from, to Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1870,


858


594


597


604


Allaire, Hal, manager, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1883,


director, Farmingdale and Squan Village Railroad Company, 1874, 382


general committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monu- ment Association, representating Wall, 1877,


481


Allaire, James,postmaster at Long Branch, 1871,


763


Allen, Anna, (widow), taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


614


Allen, Rev. A. W., settled at Navesink Highlands, 536


Allen, Ben, mentioned in 1709 road records, 375


Allen, Caleb, settled in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 82


accused in court of playing at nyne-pins on Sabbath Day, 1689, 388


Allen, Catharine, constituent member of First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 1844, 600


Allen, Charles, member of General Assembly, 1853-67- 68,


110


director of First National Bank of Freehold, 1864, vice-president, Monmouth Battle Monument As- sociation, 1877,


481 656 656 111


Allen, Charles, sheriff of Monmouth County, 1841, -78 built store at Clarksburg,


658


Allen, Charles G(ordon)?, settled at Newman's Springs,


596


1829,


corporator, Middletown and Shrewsbury Transpor- tation Company, 1852,


employed by Asher S. Parker at Red Bank, 1840, 597


Allen, Charles N., private, Company F , Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Allen, David, Continental Army, 1776,


Allen, David, postmaster at Allentown, prior to 1884,


798


620


Allen, Ebenezer, trustee of Manasquan Methodist Church, 1842, 799


Allen, Edmund T., clerk of board of commissioners, Red Bank, 1874, 598


Allen, Dr. Edmund W., member of Medical Society of Monmouth, 1816, 320


president of Medical Society, 1824-25, 321


secretary of Medical Society, 1821, 322


664


Charles Gorden Allen, born 1800, in Middletown Township, son of James and Mary (Gordon) Allen, married Catharine Trafford, of Shrewsbury Township, 1823; biography and portrait of, children of Charles Gordon and Catharine (Trafford) Allen were: Margaret, Mary, Deborah Catherine (married Hon, John S. Applegate, 1865, see p. 308), Robert, J. Trafford, George K., James P.,


607


Allen, Aaron, kept Allentown tavern, 622


591


Allen, Abner, grandson of Benjamin and Deborah (Parker), Corlies, corporator of Long Branch Bank- ing Company


769


house at Locharbor, 778


postmaster at Deal Beach Station,


779


Allaire, James P., ran steamboats between Red Bank and New York, 1837,


597


erected school building, Allaire District, Wall Town- ship, 1832,


811


built storehouse, Oceanport, about 1844,


890


Allaire School District, No. 97, Wall Township,


811


Allegheny House, Long Branch, residence of Dr. Elisha Perkins, 1846,


Allen genealogy;


Jedediah Allen, emigrated from New England to Shrewsbury prior to 1692; wife was named Elizabeth children of Jedediah and Elizabeth Allen were: Ephraim (married a daughter of William West of "Shrewsbury"), Elisha, Nathan (first) (see below), Judah (died 1721), Ralph, Henry, Jonathan, David, Esther (married James Adams), Mary (married ---- Wills), Patience (married Samuel Tilton), Meribah (married William Thorn);


Nathan Allen (first), son of Jedediah and Elizabeth Allen, married first Margery Burnet, daughter of Robert Burnet, a proprietor, 1705; married second Martha Newbury, widow of Francis Davenport(sec- ond), 1721; children of Nathan (first) and Martha (Newbury-Davenport) Allen were: Nathan (second) died 1718 (see below), Benjamin, Martha, Margery. Nathan Allen (second), died 1718, son of Nathan (first) and Martha (Newbury-Davenport) Allen, married Alice Lawrence; child of Nathan (second) and Alice (Lawrence) Allen was Nathan John Allen,


John Allen (first), grandfather of Sheriff Charles Allen, married Elizabeth Haley; children of John and Elizabeth (Haley) Allen were: Willtam, Edward, born 1793, (see below), John (second) Isaiah, Mary Jane, Elizabeth, Susan, Margaret.


Edward Allen, born 1793, son of John and Elizabeth (Haley) Allen married Sarah Johnson, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Ketchum) Johnson of Howell


265


Township; children of Edward and Sara (Johnson) Allen were: Charles, born 1815, (see below), William born 1817, Elizabeth born 1820, John (third) born 1821, James born 1824, Eunice E. born 1828.


Charles Allen (Sheriff), born 1815, born at Blue Ball, son of Edward and Sarah (Johnson) Allen, married Hannah Potter, daughter of Captain Ephraim Potter, of Toms River, 1843; biography and portrait of; adopted children of Charles and Hannah (Potter) Allen were: Sarah E. (married E.P. Emson), Malvina H. (married John Henry Ely), Ella Cornelius, Annie Cornelius,


7


"Alice Price", steamboat running to Fair Haven built by the Red Bank Steamboat Company, Allaire, George D., charter member, Navesink Lodge, No. 39, Odd Fellows Red Bank, 1846,


368


759


467


chosen freeholder, Millstone Township, 1846, 1863, owned grist-mill, Perrineville, 1885,


597


235


2


born in Shrewsbury Township, 1788, biography of, great-grandson of Jedediah Allen,


334 576


Allen, Joseph L., first lieutenant, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


Allen, J. Trafford, treasurer, board of commissioners, 598


Red Bank, 1870, owned lumber-yard at Red Bank, 602


Allen, Judah, (Judeth), deputy for Shrewsbury at East Jersey Assembly, 1680, 30


Allen, Dr. Edward W., school trustee, Shrewsbury District,


595


settled in Monmouth County prior to 1700, mentioned in 1693 and 1709 road records,


373, 375


Allen, Elisha, settled in Monmouth County prior to 1700,


82


given permission to buy land from the Indians in what is now Wall Township, 1685,


796


Allen, Ephriam, settled in Monmouth County prior to 1700,


82


Allen, Judah, private, Continental Army, 1776,


235


given permission to buy land from Indians at Manasquan, 1685,


796


Allen, Margaret, taught Methodist Sunday-School, Matawan, 1855, 838


patented tract at Manasquan, 1686, 797


621


kept Allentown Tavern,


622


Allen, Nathan, grand juror at first county court session at Freehold, 1715,


403


Allen, George, accused of bribing Lord Cornbury, 1708, 39


taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1731,


613


from Massachusetts Bay, original Monmouth County settler,


63


son of Jedediah Allen, first settler at Allentown, 1706,


620


justice of peace, 1709, 400


Allen, Nathan, Allentown pioneer, land adjoined John Chambers,


624


Allen, Harris, justice of the peace, 1875, justice of the peace, 1880,


114


Allen, Henry, mentioned in road records, 1710,


375


manager of work on goal and courthouse, 1714,


402


Allen, Robert, member of General Assembly, 1853- 67-68, 110


876


vice-president Monmouth County Agricultural So- ciety, 1853,


365


Monmouth County Loyalist, property of confis- cated, 1779,


226


resident of Red Bank, 1879, ( footnote ),


599


Allen Jacob, sergeant, Captain Carhart's Company, 1776,


233


Allen, Robert, Jr., prosecutor of the pleas, 1867, legal preceptor of Hon. John S. Applegate,


112 307


Allen, James, chosen freeholder, Howell Township, 1805,


646


attorney, admitted to the bar, 1848,


317


lawyer, practicing at Red Bank, 1884,


318


Allen, James M., corporator Farmingdale and Squan Village Railroad Company, 1867,


381


chief commissioner, Red Bank, 1874,


598


Allen, Jedediah, member General Assembly, East Jersey, 1703,


36


office of, used by First National Bank, Red Bank, 1864,


604


settler in Monmouth prior to 1700,


82


member of Court of Inquiry, 1700,


98


schoolhouse, Chapel District, Wall Township, erect- ted on land of, 1866


810


justice at Middletown court, 1701,


99


lived in northwest corner, Shrewsbury,


575


Allen, Samuel, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758,


614


trustee of Friends' Meeting of Shrewsbury, 1695, settled in Shrewsbury prior to 1692,


620


63


postmaster, Manasquan, 1819,


798


Allen's Corner's, Wall Township,


809


Allen, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,


235


Allensmark, John, trustee Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1816, 637


166


Allen, Joseph, mentioned in road records, 1709,


375


Allentown, Cornwallis occupied, June 26, 1778, church at, referred to in journal of Rev. Thomas


381


population of, 1880,


384


576


413


Allen, Joseph, married Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Edmund and Miriam Tilton Williams,


609


named for the Allen family before 1732,


620


Allen, Joseph, father of James Allen, of Shrewsbury, storekeeper at Eatontown about 1800,


877


Temperance Sober Society of, organized 1805,


621


Allentown named for,


623


Allen, George, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


256 113


Allen, Nathan, private in Continental Army, 1776, Allen, Obadiah, captain of company of militia, 1812, Allen, R. Cook Chemical Engine Company, Asbury Park, incorporated, 1884,


866


represented Eatontown's interest in location of county seat, 1714,


Allen, Isaac, officer, Second Battalion "Skinner's Greens," 1776, 199


corporator, Middletown and Shrewsbury Transpor- tation Company, 1852,


597


counselor, admitted to the bar, 1854,


316


Allen, James, of Shrewsbury, son of Joseph Allen of Eatontown,


877


corporator of New York and Long Branch Rail- road Company, 1868,


383


577


Allen, Samuel F., member of General Assembly, 1820, chosen Freeholder, Howell Township, 1840, 646 109


Allen, John, from Rhode Island, original Monmouth County settler,


Allen, John, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1865,


257


Allen, Joseph, of Shrewsbury, son of Dr. Edmund W. Allen, was living in old Allen homestead, 1880, Allen, Joseph, postmaster at Shrewsbury,


575


preaching at, by Rev. Thomas Thompson, account of,


619


3


director of Shrewsbury Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1838,


Allen, Dr. Edward, practiced in Middletown,


605,884 533


82


patented land at Manasquan in 1685,


797


Allen, Marshall, married Margaret Neafie, daughter of Abraham and Sarah (Smith) Neafie, 462


Allen, Gabriel, original member Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818,


son-in-law of Robert Burnet, bought land, Upper Freehold, 1706,


617


took part in attack on Sessions Court, Middletown, 1701,


100


235


240


Thompson, 1746,


266


Academy, first building torn down about 1834, Creamery Association of, formed 1881,


630 631


ninth Regiment, 1862,


Amerman, Isaac, owner of Monmouth Hall, Freehold, prior to 1843, 459


landlord, New Bedford Corners, 810


Amerman, Luther, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Ames, Rev. Clifford S., pastor Mt. Pleasant Presbyter- ian Church, 1828, 833


Amey, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Ammunition, scarcity of, at outbreak of Revolution, 133


Ammunition, saie of, to Indians prohibited at Middle- town, 1670, 522


Alley, George, constituent member, Navesink Baptist Church, 1853,


539


Amsterdam, West India Company expelled from Man- hattan by English, 1613, 18


Allgor, Benjamin, B., trustee Shark River Independent Methodist Church, 1813,


809


Anderson, Abram taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758. 614


Allgor, Benjamin S., private, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


266


Anderson, Captain, mentioned in 1709 road records, 375


Allgor, James L., corporator Farmingdale and Squan Village Railroad company, 1867,


381


Anderson, Charles H., private, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


Anderson, David, captain, Monmouth troops, 1780 captain, first regiment, State Troops, 1776, 230


228


director, First National Bank of Manasquan, 1884, opened store at New Bedford, 1844, 809


803


Anderson, Elias, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758, 614 235 Anderson, Elijah, private, Continental Army, 1776, Anderson family attended ordination Rev. William Tennent, Jr., 1733, 682


Anderson, George, captain, Continental Army; 1776, 230


267


Anderson, Isaac, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865, 259


Allmy, Christopher, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,




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