New Jersey vital records from Monmouth Democrat [1937-1942 : obituaries, marriages, etc.], Part 1

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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION


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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02232 9483


NEW JERSEY


VITAL RECORDS


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1932146


Established 1834


MONMOUT EMOCRAT


Published Weekly on Thursday at 35 West Main St., Frecheld, New Jersey.


Compiled by Mrs.B.C.Maloenmair Mrs. Faith Stoek Leskam


Obituary Notices.


Mrs. Sarahı C. Apptegate


Mrs, Sarah C. Applegate, aged 79 years, died on Friday at her home near Adelphia, where she had been a life long resident. Funeral se- vices were held on Tuesday after- noon at the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home, with Rev. Wil- liam B. Magsam, pastor of the Adelphia Methodist church, officiat- ing. Interment was made in Ades- phia cemetery.


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1 She is survived by two sons, Les- ter and William Applegate; six grandchildren. and two great-grand- children. She was a member of the Adelphia Methodist church, and of the Daughters of Liberty, in Free- hold. - 12/10/40


John M. Applegate


John M. Applegate, a resident of New York Boulevard, Sea Girt for the past 15 years, died at his home there early Friday morning. Fu- neral services were held on Mon- day afternoon at his late home, with Rev. W. Taylor Dale, of Point Pleasant, officiating. Interment was made in Atlantic View cemetery, Manasquan, in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son, of Adelphia.


Mr. Applegate, who was a car- peuter, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jane Woolley Applegate; two sons, Charles A. Applegate, Plainfield; and Reginald W. Applegate of Spring Lake; and one sister, Mrs. Hannah Reuben of Spring Lake 10 :- 4/30


Mrs. Minnic Applegate


Mrs. Minnie Applegate died on Wednesday morning at her home. . in Adelphia, after a long illness. ¡ She was 55 years old and was the! daughter of the late Charles Bear- more, who was killed in April in Adelphia, and Louise Bodemer. Fu- neral services will be held on Sat- urday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home in Adelphia, with the Rev. William E. Magsam, pastor of the Adelphia Methodist church, officiat- ing. Interment will be in Adelphla cemetery.


Mrs. Applegate is survived by | her husband, Lester, of Adelphia; ene son, George Applegate of Free- hold; one sister, Mrs. Harry Wag- ner of Asbury Park, and two bro- thers, Millard F. Bearmore of Adel- phia, and Arthur T. Bearmore of Seaside Park. 5/16/44.


Mrs. Cora May Angell


Mrs. Cora May Angell, aged 60 years, who was a housekeeper at the home of William Matthews at Farmingdale, died last Thursday morning at Fitkin hospital at Nep- tune. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home at Adelphia, with Rev. William B. Magsam, pastor of the Adelphia Methodist church, officiating. In- terment was made in Evergreen cemetery, Farmingdale.


- Mrs. Angell is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Lynch of New York City. /// 7/4/c


VanNest - -- Alberts


A quiet wedding took place on September 20th at the parsonage of the Methodist church, English- town, when Miss Mary VanNest of Plainfield, and John Alberts of Scotch Plains, were united in mar -. riage. The ceremony was per -; formed by Dr. Samuel R. Latham, pastor of the church. 9/201-10) Mrs. Lonnie Alston


Mrs. Lonnie Alston, aged 39 years, died on Saturday at her home near here. Funeral services were held en Tuesday afternoon at the W. H. Freeman funeral home, with Rev. W. A. Parham, pastor of the Second Baptist church, officiating. Interment was made in the Per- ry Chapel cemetery at Lewisburg, North Carolina. She is survived by her husband, Frank Alston. 9/19/10/


Mrs. Mary Amanda Anderson


Mrs. Mary Amanda Anderson, widow of John William Anderson, died on Friday morning at the home of her son, William H. Anderson, near Smithburg. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the home of the son, at 2 o'clock and at 3 o'clock at the Pleasant Grove Methodist church, with Rev. Robert S. Childs, pastor of the Siloam and DeBow Methodist churches, of- ficiating Interment was made in Pleasant Grove cemetery in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


Besides the son mentioned, Mrs. Anderson is survived by three other sens, Oscar B. and Bert, of Smith- burg; and Earl, of Leesville; two


sisters, Mrs. Tunis Worth of Smith- burg, .and Mrs. Cort Anderson of Freehold; and five grandchildren.


Mrs. Anderson was born in Free- hold township, the daughter of George W. and Mary Ann Anderson Taylor, and has been a life long resident of that section. She was a member of the Siloam Methodist church, the Daughters of America, Council No. 44 of Smithburg; and of the Daughters of Liberty, of Jackson's Mills. 6/6/4:


Garret E. Anderson


Garret E. Anderson, aged 86 years, died on Wednesday at the home of Oscar Anderson, with whom he lived, near Smithburg. ¡Funeral services were held on Sun- day afternoon at the Pleasant Grove Methodist church, with Rev. Robert S. Child of Ardena, and Rev. A. C. Hewitt of Pleasant Grove, officiating. Interment was made in the Pleasant Grove ceme- tery in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


Mr. Anderson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Cha: les Benson of Farmingdale; one sister, Mis. Dav- iid Thompson on Elton, and one brother, Samuel E. Anderson of Smithburg. He was born at Lees- ville, the son of John G. and Penel- epy Reynolds Anderson. 7/1 / 4 0


Henry Anderson 3-3 38 Henry Anderson, aged 68 years, a former resident of Jackson's Mills, died on Wednesday at the State Hospital at Marlboro. Funeral ser- vices were held on Friday after- noon at the VanSant Colonial Home| on South Street, conducted by Rev. A. L. Linder, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment was in the State Hospital Cemetery.


Obituary Notices. 616140


George M. Atkinson


George M. Atkinson, aged 84 years, well known local harness maker, died on Friday afternoon at bis home at 12 Union Avenue. Fu- neral services were held on Mon- day afternoon at his home, with Rev. Albert L. Linder, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. In- terment was made in Maplewood cemetery in charge of Funeral Di- rector C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


He is survived by his wife, Mrs.' Louella Gordon Atkinson; and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkinson, at homc. He' was a member of the local Baptist church, and of the Jr. O. U. A. M. council at Englishtown.


Mr. Atkinson and his son con- ducted the harness making and re- pairing business in the market yard here for a number of years. A few months ago, when the Mon- mouth House building was sold as a site for a market, they moved their business to Mechanic Street. 1


William C. Anderson


Funeral services for William C. Anderson were held from his late home, Lake View place, Lakewood, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock from the Perrine- ville church, with the Rev. Robert S. Childs, officiating. Interment was in Perrineville cemetery, In charge of C. H. T. Clayton & Son.' Mr. Anderson was 70 years old, and was born in Red Bank, the son of Elias and Sarah Ward An -! .derson. He was a lumberyard foreman in Lakewood, and died at his home last Thursday afternoon.


The deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Storer Anderson, Lakewood; five daughters, Mrs. Henty White and Mrs. Joseph Huber, of Freehold; Miss Carrie Mae Anderson, Spring Lake; Mrs. Frank Hutchinson, of Hightstown ;; Mrs. Jack Conover, Lakewood; and | one son, William Anderson, Jr., of Osbornville; two brothers, Elias ; Anderson of Toms River; and George Anderson of Lakewood; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Stores, Hightstown, and Mrs. Harriett Burdge of Asbury Park. 7-10-41


Mrs. Ruth D. Anderson


Mrs. P.uth D. Anderson, a teacher in the Howell township consolidat- ed school, died suddenly at her home near Allenwood on the Spring : Lake road, on Saturday. She was 37 years old. She is survived by |her husband, Elmer E. Anderson; her father James DeBow of Van- Hiseville; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza- beth Blum of New York city, and Miss Eleanor DeBow of VanH:se- ville.


Funeral services were held on Monday at 2:30 at the Clayton fu- neral home, Adelphia, fottowed by interment in the Adelphia ceme- tery. 8:14/41


WEDDING NOTICES


Hampton - - - Addison


On Sunday afternoon, Miss Mar- ion Hampton of Jerseyville, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hamp- ton of Spring Lake, was united in marriage to Joseph Addison, son cf Mrs. Ida Addison, Jerseyville, by the Rev. Samuel G. Graham of the Ardena Baptist church.


Applegate --- Raine 4 3. 4.


Miss Bland Joan Raine of Nep- tune, and George W. Applegate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Applegate of Adelphia, were united in mar- riage at Fredericksburg, Va., on Sunday, Feb. 5th.


Celebrated Golden Wedding


4-24-41


Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Apple- gate of Adelphia, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, quietly at their home last Saturday. Mir. Applegate, son of David Applegate and Caroline Dey, and Miss Amy Southard, daughter of David South- ard and Rhoda Ann Hulse, both of the Georgia schoolhouse section, were united in marriage at the bride's home by the late Rev. Hen- ry Wescott, then pastor of the Ar- dena Baptist church. The bride's parents, and Miss Hattie Wescott, daughter of the pastor, and George Leonard, a relative of the groom, were the witnesses. Mr. Leonard, who resides at Farmingdale, is the only surviving witness.


During most of their married life, Mr. Applegate has been em- ployed by the year on farms of the late James Henry Stillwell, the late Robert Morris, William F. Madge, Carlton Lambertson, Ever- ett Lambertson and others. Mr. Ap- plegate, at 75 years of age, has been helping nearby farmers cut pota- toes this spring. Mrs. Applegate is 65 years of age.


They bave four children: Mrs. Phillip Irons, Lakewood; Mrs. Har- ry Scott, Nazareth, Pa .; Mrs. Frank Brown, Freehold; Mrs. Russell Hammerstone, Jr., Lakewood road; and a son Russell, who with his family resides with his parents.


Biras - - - Almenas


In an attractive Spring wedding, Miss Elizabeth Biras, daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Biras of 6 Wil- liam Street, became the bride of Jerry Almenas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Almenas of 2 Spring Street, Matawan, on Sunday afternoon at 12 o'clock in St. Rose of Lima Cath- olie church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John A. Kucker, pastor. 4-24-41


Scadis - - - Anson


Miss Jean Scadis, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Michael Scadis, Ravine drive, Matawan, was united in mar- riage to Zane Anson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anson, Freehold, on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in St. Joseph's Catholic church at Keyport. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev, John P. Buike, pastor. 16/2/41


Obituary Notices.


Mrs. Laura L. Allen


Mrs. Laura L. Allen died at her home on the Spring Lake-Allaire road, Allenwood, on Tuesday after a long illness. She was 72 years old and was born in Allenwood, the daughter of Christopher Kommen and Mary Huguenot. She was a charter member of Allenwood Coun- cil No. 66, D. of A.


Funeral services will be held Frl- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at her late home with the Rev. Paul Jas- simedes, officiating. Interment will be in Allenwood cemetery in charge of C. H. T. Clayton & Son.


Mrs. Allen is survived by her hus- band, William R. Allen; one son, Vernon L., of Manasquan, and three daughters, Mrs. Jerome C. Semon, Staten Island; Mrs. Edward M. Mor- ton, and Mrs. Ernest P. Clayton, Allenwood. Seven grandchildren al- so survive. 11/16/49


Mrs. Catherine Aligor


Funeral services for Mrs. Cath- erine Allgor were held on Wednes- day morning at 10:30 at the Free- man funeral home on East Main street, with the Rev. John H. Schwacke, pastor of St. Peter's Episcopal church, officiating. Inter- ment was in Maplewood cemetery.


Mrs. Allgor was 85 years old and died on Saturday at the Welfare Home. She was a former resident of Belmar. Nieces and nephews are the nearest survivors. ~ /2////


Mrs. Caroline Atkinson


Mrs. Carcline Atkinson died at her home in Ardena on last Satur. day. Her body was removed to the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home at Adelphia, where funeral services were held on Tuesday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Samuel G. Graham, pastor of the Ardena Baptist church, officiating. Interment was in Evergreen ceme- tery in Farmingdale.


Mrs. Atkinson was born in Hor- nerstown, 88 years ago, the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Goldy. She is survived hy a sister- in-law, Mrs. Louella Atkinson and a nephew, Harry Atkinson of Union avenue. 62641


Mrs. Lena Arnold


Mrs. Lena Arnold, aged 67 years, dled on Monday night at Fitkin hospital. She lived at Farmingdale. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home at Adelphia, with the Rev. Harry Styles, pastor of the Glendola Methodist church, officiating. In- terment will be made in Glendola cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Eugene Arnold.3/12/+'


Mrs. Eliza Austin


Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Austin, colored, sister of Mrs. Ma- mic Robinson of Avenue A, were held at 2 p. m. on Wednesday at. funeral parlors in Matawan. Rev. W. A. Parham of the Freehold Se- cond Baptist church conducted the services. 12-23-57


Wedding Notices 6/12/14,


VanKleeck - - - Anderson


In an attractive summer wed- ding, Miss Jean R. VanKleeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester VanKleeck of 30 Ford avenue, was united in marriage to Warren J. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Per- cy Anderson of 7 First street, on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in St. Rose of Lima Catholic church. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. John A. Kucker.


Gombeskl - -- Accisano


St. Rose of Lima Catholic church was the scene of a very pretty sum- mer wedding on last Sunday after- noon at 4 o'clock, when Miss Ca- mille Gombeski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zyniewicz of 48; Harrison avenue, Englishtown, was united in marriage to Charles Ac- cisano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicho- | las Accisano of 31 Hudson street. The double ring ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. John A. Kuck- er, pastor, in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. 6119141


Ambermans Wed 56 Years


Mr. and Mrs. John A. Amberman of Tennent celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary on Tuesday. All day there was a constant stream of their many friends and neigh- bors calling to congratulate them. They were also the recipients of numerous bouquets, gifts and cards.


Though neither Mr. nor Mrs. Am- berman have been well lately, both were in good spirits, and much im- proved on Tuesday. Receiving with then, were their daughter, Mrs. Martin R. Van Siclen, Mr. Van Stelen and the Misses Ruth and Dorothy Van Siclen. 2-17-35


Obituary Notices.


D. Christopher Anderson


D. Christopher Anderson, aged 73 years, died on Saturday at the home of his nephew, George Anderson, on Arlington Avenue, Lakewood, where he lived for the past eight years. His body was removed to the fu- neral home of Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son at Adelphia. Funeral services were held there on Tues- day afternoon at 1 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock at the Harmony M. E. Church, in charge of Rev. William Magsam, pastor. Interment was made in Harmony Cemetery by Director Clayton. Mr. Anderson is : survived by several nieces and nep- hews. 11/3-38


George Arrington


George Arrington, aged 65 years, a pensioner of the Spanish-Ameri- can War, died suddenly of a heart attack, last Wednesday evening, while playing billiards in Bud Graham's Recreation Hall. Allen- town. He had made his home the past six months at the Allentown Hotel. Survivors are three sons, one in Pittsburgh, and two in New York City. Richard K. Delaney, mortician, of New York City, ar- ranged for the burial. 11-17-33


Obituary Notices.


Mrs. Dora Alston.


Mrs. Dora Alston, aged 49 years, died on Wednesday, December 8th, at her home on the Freehold-Lake -! wood road. Her body was sent by Director W. H. Freeman, to Perry Chapel, North Carolina, where fun-i eral services were held on Sunday afternoon, followed by burial there. She is survived by her husband, Robert Alston, and four sons and two daughters. 17/16/37


Mrs. Mary Applegate


Mrs. Mary Applegate, aged 79 years, widow of Joseph Applegate, died at her home at Cream Ridge, on Saturday, following a long ill- ness. Funeral services were held at the Church of the Assumption at New Egypt, on Wednesday morn- ing, when requiem mass was cele- brated by Rev. Thomas Gribbin of Allentown. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery, in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clay- ton & Son of Adelphia.


She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mae Emily of Cream Ridge, and Mrs. Essie Parker of Allen- town, Pa .; and three sons, Albert Riley, a teacher at the West Free- hold School; Howard Applegate of Cream Ridge, and James Applegate of Lakewood. 2-3-38


Frank Applegate


Frank Applegate, aged 74 years, a retired farmer, died on Friday at his home in Robbinsville. Services; were conducted by Rev. G. W. Sear- borough on Tuesday afternoon at the funeral home of W. T. Saul & Son of Nottingham Way. Interment was in Emleys Hill Cemetery.


He was a resident of Upper Free- hold for a number of years. Bc- sides his widow he is survived hy three daughters, Mrs. Harley John- son of Allentown, Mrs. Charles Rob- bins of Beverly and Mrs. Clinton Paul of Riverton; a son, John of Robbinsville; and eleven grandchil- dren. 4,28/38


Mrs. Elizabeth D. Anderson


Mrs. Elizabeth D. Anderson, aged 70 years, died on Monday evening at her home, 610 State Highway in Spring Lake Heights. Funeral ser- vices were held at her late home on Wednesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Donald Phillips, pastor of the Spring Lake Heights M. P. church. Interment was made in Riverview Cemetery, Trenton, in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton of Adelphia. Mrs. Anderson, who was the widow of Elmer Anderson, is survived by one son Elmer, Jr., of Lakewood; and one brotber, William VanHise of Trenton. 6/16/38


Mrs. Cora Anderson


Mrs Cora Anderson, aged about 70 years, died at the Marlboro State Hospital on Wednesday night, Feb. 2nd. Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at the VanSant Colonia! Home conducted by Rev. G. G. Horn, pastor of the First Presh;terian Church. Interment was in Old Tennent Cemetery.


She is survived by two children, Thomas and Sarah Riddle of Hull Ave , there . istors, Mrs. Henry Seott of Englishtown, Mrs. Henry Rey- nolds of Smithburg and Mrs. L. Hoffman of Avon. 2-10-38


Stephen P. Anderson.


Stephen P. Anderson, aged 57 years of Allentown, passed away late Wednesday night, Dec. 22nd at Dr. Farmer's Hospital in Allen- town, after an illness of several weeks.


Funeral services were held Sun- day afternoon at his late residence conducted by Rev. H. D. S. Coates and Rev. Charles H. Anderson of Allentown. Interment was in Al. lentown Methodist Cemetery.


Survivors beside his wife include five daughters, Mrs. Hannan An- derson, Mrs. Violet Southard, Mrs Edna Ireland, Doris and Ena An- derson; four brothers, Harry of Jer- sey City, David, Raymond and John of Long Branch, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Joseph Howland of Sa- lem and Mis. Edward Clayton of Long Branch. 1230 37 :


MRS. ARROWSMITH 90 YEARS OLD


3-17-18


Active In Many Civic Enterprises


Mrs. Mary A. Arrowsmith of 53 Hudson Street, observed her 90th birthday at her home, last Friday. Mrs. Arrowsmith has always been interested in civic enterprises for the betterment of Frechold, being particularly interested in the ad- vaneement of the local fire depart- ment and the establishment of a theatre in Freehold, years ago.


Within the past few years, she presented a beautiful holly tree to the Borough, and it was placed in the park at the intersection of Broadway and East Main Street, replacing the old German cannon, a World War memento. She has been active in gardening work, and still has her own little flower gar- den at home.


Mrs. Arrowsmith was born in Hudson County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson. While she was a girl, the family moved to Keyport, where her father engaged in oyster planting. She was married to Eusebius Arrow- smith, and they lived in Keyport and New York City for short per- iods before coming to Freehold, where she has since lived. Mr. Ar- rowsmith died many years ago. They had six children four of whom are still living. They are Miss Belle Arrowsmith, a former teacher of manual arts in the Freehold Public Schools, and who lives with her mother; Thomas V. Arrowsmith of Long Branch, a deputy state at- torney general; James Arrowsmith of Chicago; and Eusebius Arrow- smith, who lives in the South.


Joseph W. Asson


Joseph W. Asson, aged 53 years. of Upper Freehold, dicd suddenly at the home of bis brother, Thomas Asson of New Egypt on Friday' morning of a stroke and a hemmor- ; hage. Funeral services were held on Monday from the home of his, brother, conducted by Rev. David Morgan. Interment was in Jacobs- town Cemetery.


He was Justice of the Peace for a number of years, and Recorder of the township. He has operated the mail through Cassville for the past! twelve years.


Survivors include his widow, three brothers and several nephews and nirces, 4-4-351


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Mrs. Annte M. Atkins Mrs. Chetwyn Miller


Mrs. Annie M. Atkins, aged 69 years, for many years companion in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stokes on Vought Avenue, and who more recently lived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennedy on Stokes Street, died on Thursday at Fitkin Hospital at Neptune.


Her sister, Mrs. Jennie Miller, wife of Chetwyn Miller of 49 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove, died at her home on Saturday morning. She was 67 years old.


Funeral services for Mrs. Atkins were held at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia, on Sunday af- ternoon; and for Mrs. Miller on


Tuesday afternoon, also at the Clay- ton Funeral Home. Burial for both was in Maplewood Cemetery here. They were born In Englishtown, the daughters of the late Margaret Clark and William Campbell. They are survived by three sisters, Mrs. Margaret S. Ocker and Mrs. Selena C. Fox, both of R. F. D. 3, Free- hold, and Mrs. Emma Taylor of Trenton; and two brothers, Andrew J. Campbell of Marlboro, and Wil- liam G. Campbell of Adelphia.


Mrs. Miller is also survived by her husband, and two daughters, Mrs. N. C. Sofield of Asbury Park, and Mrs. Edgar L. Murphy of Farming- dale; and four grandchildren.


Mrs. Atkins was the widow of J. Russell Atkins. 5/12/38


4/14/38 John R. Allaire


John R. Allaire, aged 66 years, one of the pioneer merehants of Farmingdale, died at his home there on Saturday evening. Funeral services were held from his late home on Tuesday afternoon, con- dueted by Rev. Charles M. Hogate, pastor of the Manasquan Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. Kenneth Kingston, of the Farmingdale M. E. Church,, of which Mr. Allaire was . a member. Interment was made in Evergreen Cemetery, Farming- dale, in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Andrew Allaire; one son, . John, Jr., of Farmingdale; one daughter, Mrs. Myron Taylor of Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Laura Buckalew of Point Pleasant.


Mrs. Alice Antonides


Mrs. Alice Antonides, aged 78 years, widow of John F. Antonides of P.ed Bank, died Sunday after- noon at her home. Funeral ser- vices were held on Wednesday af- ternoon from her late home with the Rev. James Dykman, a former pastor of the Reformed church of Red Bank, officiating. Interment was made in the family plot at Maplewood cemetery, in Frechold.


Mrs. Antonides was horn in Mar !- boro Township, the daughter of John and Margaret Jane Gordon. She had lived in Red Bank for 30 years where she was a member of the First Methodist church. She was a member of the Perth Amboy Council 14, Sons and Daughters of Liberty.


Survivors include a son, George H., living at home; a sister, Mrs. George Atkinson of Freehold; a hrother, William Gordon of Holm- del; also several grandchildren.


7-28-38


Obituary Notices. 7-7-38


Mrs. Lilian S. Applegate


Mrs. Lilian S. Applegate, aged 72 years, widow of Charles S. Apple- gate, died on Friday night at her home in Spring Lake Heights. Fu- neral services were held at the! Clayton Funeral Home, Adelphia, on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, and at. 2:30 at the First Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold, with the Rev. William L. Sahler, officiating. In- terment was made in Maplewood Cemetery, here.


She is survived by 14 children: Harvery S., Avon; Mrs. George A. Errickson, Englishtown; Mrs. Wal- ter F. Gierman, Hightstown; Rich- ard F., Bay Head; Thomas C., Farmingdale; Mrs. L. L. Sehanck, Villa Park; Mrs. Taylor W. Hance, Holmde !; Roy E., Belmar; Milton S., Bradley Beach; Mrs. J. Milton Cook, Manasquan; George H., Fort Scott, Kan .; Mrs. J. Truman Morti- mer, Spring Lake Heights; Mrs. William J. Mass, Neptune, and Miss Florence E., Spring Lake Heights; two brothers, William Stillwelt, Renssaler, N. Y .; Fletcher C. Still- well, Plainfield; four sisters: Mrs. Holmes Dilatush, Jerseyville; Mrs. John A. Orr, White Horse; Mrs. Harry F. Story, Renssaler; Mrs. William Asay, Manasquan; and 26 grandchildren and two great-grand- children.


Charles Richard Applegate




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