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Arrowsmith Post, Grand Army of the Republic, the American Legion, the Cavalry Veteran Association, and other associations of military veterans and many other citizens of Red Bank, organized the Soldiers' Memorial Association of Red Bank, for the purpose of providing a building for the use and benefit of United States veterans of all wars, who are in that vicinity, and as a permanent memorial to them for the military service they rendered, as well as to honor the memory of those who gave their lives in battle or died in the service of their country. Captain Hope was one of the organizers of this Association, and is a trustee and secretary of it, and the Association expects to provide a suitable and useful memorial for the important patriotic purposes for which it was formed.
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HISTORICAL INDEX
NOTE: Chapter entitled "Early Days of the Revolutionary Period," on page 75 should be numbered X, instead of IX.
NOTE: In connection with the narrative of the Battle of Monmouth (New Jersey), June 28, 1778, on page 94 of this work, appears an engraving of the battle plan, but through an error, an explanatory note was omitted. The plate above referred to is a perfect fac-simile reproduction of that printed in Barber & Howe's "Historical Collections of New Jersey," published in New York, in 1845, and in which those authors stated that the battle plan was reduced by them from one published in a French work, "Historical and Political Essays on the North American Revolution," by M. Hilliard d'Auberteuil.
Agricultural Society, 229
Allenhurst, 469; borough organization, celebration of settlement, 469
Allentown, 419; as seen in 1833; notable citizens, churches, a thriving community, 421
Arneytown, 425
Asbury Park-Creation of, 405; as seen forty years ago, 406; city incorporates, 407; work of J. A. Bradley, 407; schools, 408; development of city, 409
Associates under Monmouth Patent, 58
Atlantic Highlands, 333; incorporation as a borough, 334; churches, etc., 335
Atlantic Township, 439;
business interests, churches, 440; North American Phalanx, 441 Attorneys-General of State from Monmouth County -Theodore Frelinghuysen, Samuel L. Southard, William L. Dayton, F. T. Frelinghuysen, George M. Robeson, Joel Parker, Robert H. McCarter, Edmund Wilson, 192
Authors, Monmouth County-Philip Freneau, 205; George Crawford Beekman, 209; Edwin Salter, James S. Yard, 210; Rev. Thomas W. Wells, .William S. Auchincloss, Augusta Kortrechl, Mary S. Wheeler, Rev. Henry Wheeler, Rev. Samuel H. Young, Philip R. Dillon, Margaret W. Vandercook, Martha Van Marter, 218 Avon-by-the-Sea, 516
Ballard, Rev. Aaron E., head of Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 510
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Banks and Banking-Monmouth Bank of 1824, Freehold Banking Company, 215; First Na- tional and Central National of Freehold, 217; Freehold Trust Company, Farmers' and Mer- chants' National of Matawan, and Matawan Bank, 218; Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank, 218; Asbury Trust Company, Seacoast Trust Company, 219; Merchants' National Bank of Asbury Park, 220. Long Branch-Long Branch Banking Company, 210; Long Branch Trust Company, Citizens' National Bank, 221; New Jersey Mortgage and Trust Company, 221. Red Bank-First National Bank, Second National Bank, Broad Street National Bank, 222. First National Bank, Manasquan, 228. Keyport-First National Bank, 224; People's, National Bank, 225. Farmers' National Bank of Allentown, Keansburg National Bank, First
National Bank of Eatontown, 225; First Na- tional Bank of Spring Lake, 226. General Financial Exhibit, 226
Barclay, Governor, proclamation by, 35
Bench and Bar-First courts in county, 269; Lord Cornbury's fundamental work, 270; Circuit and Common Law Courts, 271; early jurists, 273. Prominent judges and lawyers: John Hull, 276; Daniel B. Ryall, Philip J. Ryall, Joseph F. Ran- dolph, 278; Andrew Kirkpatrick, William Ros- sell, George K. Drake, 279; James S. Nevius, Henry W. Green, Peter Vredenburgh, 280; William H. Vredenburgh, James B. Vreden- burgh, Mercer Beasley, 281; Gilbert Collins, John F. Fort, Elvin Hendrickson, 282; Samuel Kalisch, 283 ;. Law Judges-George C. Beek- man, 283; Chilion Robbins, Amzi C. McLean, Alfred Walling, Jr., 284; James C. Conover, John E. Foster, Ruliff V. Lawrence, 285. Cir- cuit Judges: Nelson Y. Dungan, Willard W. Cutler, 285. Leading Lawyers-Joel Parker, 286; Joseph D. Bedle, 287; A. C. Hartshorne, Henry M. Nevius, 290; Henry S. White, John J. Ely, Edmund M. Throckmorton, 291; Rensselaer W. Dayton, C. Ewing Patterson, James Steen, Eusebius W. Arrowsmith, David Harvey, Jr., Charles J. and Frederic Parker, 292; John P. Applegate, Halsted H. Wainwright, Charles H. Butcher, Samuel C. Cowart, John T. Rosell, Joseph McDermott, Benjamin B. Ogden, 298; Wilbur A. Heisley, Benjamin P. Morris, Daniel H. Applegate, 293; William Pintard, William S. Throckmorton, William D. Campbell, Frederick W. Hope, Andrew A. Chambers, Frank Durand, James D. Carton, Aaron E. Johnstone, 294; Charles H. Ivins, Winfield S. B. Parker, John W. Slocum, Edmund Wilson, William Hyres, Edwin P. Longstreet, George W. Van Gelder, Thomas P. McKenna, Houston Fields, 295
Berkeley, John Lord, 22 Bethel, 433 Black Mills, 458 Bowne, Captain John, 54 Bradley Beach, borough of, 516 Brielle, 478
Carteret, James, 26 Carteret, Philip, 22; arrival of, 25 Carteret, Sir George, 30; arrival of, 21
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Centerville, 847 Chapel Hill, 838
Congressmen from Monmouth County - Thomas Henderson, James H. Impay, James Cox, John A. Scudder, Benjamin Bennet, David B. Ryall, Samuel G. Wright, William A. Newell, George Middleton, Charles Haight, Jacob Geissen- hainer, 193
County, organization of, 67; divided into townships, 68; Middletown and Shrewsbury, 69
Court of Errors and Appeals-Thomas Arrowsmith, Joseph Combs, Garrett D. Wall, William H. Vredenburgh, 191
Clarksburg, the "Willow Tree Tavern", 437 Cliffwood, 493 Colts Neck, 489 Cream Ridge, 426
Deal Lake, 467; fine residential region, reminiscences of Gen. Grant, 468
De Vries, David Pieterson, Dutch settlements un- der, 17
Duke of York, conveys country to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret, 21
Dutch, coming of, 15; grant by the States-General, 15; Indian deeds to, 16; policy of government, 17; their lineage, 19; Dutch families, 59
Dutch East India Company, 15; succeeded by Dutch West India Company, 16
East Freehold, 381
Eatontown Township-Boundaries, 499; Eatontown Seminary, 500; Freemasonry, 501; churches, 503; villages, 504
Education-Primitive schools, rise of common schools, 257; early teachers, 258; high school at Freehold, 261; Freehold Academy, 262; Academy at Matawan, 262; early notable in- structors, 264; Teachers' Institutes and Nor- mal Schools, 267; County Superintendency of John Enright, 292
Elberon, ideal residential place, 469 Elizabethtown, meeting of proprietors at, 83 Ellisdale, 425
English, coming of, 21; Dutch surrender to Col. Richard Nicolls, 21; Duke of York conveys to John Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret, 21; administration of Governor Carteret, 25; first General Assembly, 25; Elizabethtown Code of Laws, 25; territory retaken by Dutch, 27, and again surrendered by them to the English, 27
Englishtown, its famous history, 457; the flourishing village, 458
Execution for crime, first, 69
Fairfield, 433 Fair Haven, 350
Famous Seashore Resorts-Shrewsbury, 247; open- ing of Long Branch, 248; Elberon, Deal Beach, Asbury Park, 252; Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, 255; Sea Girt, 519 Farmingdale, 430
Freehold-First court house, 70; scenes during the Revolution, 71; burning of court house, 78; re- building of, 74; early settlers as shown by wills, 353; St. Peter's Church, Dr. Gilbert Ten- nent, 359; the court house, historic homes, 360; men of Revolutionary fame, 362; the village in 1810, 363; in 1820-25, 365; in 1884, 867; in 1858, 368; Freehold incorporated, 370; extension of limits, 371; gas introduced, 371; Lyceum Li- brary, 372; churches, 373; attractive features, 380
Freneau, 489
Freneau, Philip (see "Authors"), 205
General Assembly, first, 25; subsequent meetings of, 26
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Governors, Proprietary and Colonial-Robert Bar- clay, Thomas Rudyard, Gawen Lawrie, 89; An- drew Hamilton, 40; Robert Hunter, 41; William Burnet, 42; John Montgomerie, Lewis Morris, William Cosby, 43; Jonathan Belcher, 44; Sir Francis Bernard, Thomas Boone, Josiah Hardy, William Franklin, 45
Governors, State, from Monmouth County-Joseph Parker, Joseph D. Bedle, George F. Fort, Will- iam A. Newell, Garret D. Wall, 191
Hamilton, Colonel Andrew, 33 Hartshorne, Richard, 55
Highlands of Navesink, 328; beginning of steam- boat traffic, 829; creation of borough, 380
Hillsdale, 463 Holmdel Township-Bounds, 495; early residents, 496; churches, 497
Holmes, Rev. Obadiah, 55 Hornersville, 426
Howell Township-Area and bounds, 429; villages, 480; Farmingdale, Upper Squankum, 480; Lower Squankum, West Farms, 481; Blue Ball, 432
Indians, I: Iroquois, Lenni-Lenape (Delawares), 9; principal villages, 11; manners and customs, 12; their grievances, 13; extinction, 14; Indian Peter, 14
Jerseyville, 433
Keansburg, 444 Keith, George, 58, 341 Keyport, history of, 445; churches, 447; benevolent orders, 450 Lake Como, 484
Land Titles, under Dutch and English, 51; pur- chasers from Indians, 52; the Monmouth Pat- ent, 52; land title riots, 275
Lawrie, Gawen, 32 Leedsville, 337
Legislature, first in Province, 61
Life Saving-Early volunteers, William A. Newell, father of present system, life-saving appara- tus, 242
Light Houses-First at Highlands of Navesink, 285;
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establishment of light house system, 237; no- table wrecks, 289
Lincoln, Abraham, descendant of Captain John Bowne, 60
Little Silver, 351
Long Branch-Early history, 393; incorporated, 394; educational, 396; Library Association, 397; Fire Department, Water Company, Gas Com- pany, 397; churches, 898; Hospital Association, 403
Lords Proprietors, concessions and agreements, 22 Lower Squankum, 431
Manalapan Township-Settlement of, Old Tennent Church, 453; Old Scots' Meeting House, 454; Rev. William Tennent, 455; ancient burial ground, 456
Manalapanville, 437
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Manasquan, 474
Manufactures-Early iron works: J. H. Bawden & Co., 231. Matawan-Dunlap & Lisk Pottery Co., Anderson basket factory, Matawan Tile Co., Monmouth Woodworking Co., A. P. Mun- ning Co., Wickham Co., 231. Eatontown-Ear- ly enterprises, 231; Crescent Brick Corpora- tion, 232. Red Bank-Sigmund Eisner Co., Roberts Marine Water Tube Boiler, C. E. Con- over Co., 232; Steiner & Son, Joseph Rogers & Son, Stokes Bros. Manufacturing Co., 233
Marlboro Township-Settlement of, 459; Old Scots' Meeting House, Old Brick Church, 460; other churches, 461
Matawan Township-Early settlers, 487; churches, 489; manufactures, 231 Mechanicsville, 449
Medicine-Early practitioners: Peter LeConte, Jo- seph Eaton, John Lawrence, Thomas Barber, James Newell, William Imlay, Elisha Perkins, 303; Peter D. Kniestern, 316. Since Civil War -At Freehold, 315; at Red Bank, Manasquan, Long Branch, 316; at Keyport, Matawan, Allen- hurst, Asbury Park, Avon-by-the-Sea, Atlantic Highlands, 317; at Belford, Belmar, English- town, Farmingdale, Freehold, Eatonville, High- lands, Imlaytown, Keansburg, Keyport, Long Branch, 318; Marlboro, Manasquan, Ellisdale, Ocean Grove, Sea Bright, Shrewsbury, Spring Lake, 319; Spring Lake Beach, West Long Branch, 320
Medical Society-Meeting at Freehold, 304; presi- dents and prominent members-William C. Reynolds, Edward Taylor, Samuel Forman, 804; Jacobus Hubbard, Edmund W. Allen, David Forman, Sr., 805; Gilbert S. Woodhull, 306; James English, Jeremiah S. English, 307; Will- iam Forman, James P. Kearney, Edward Tay- lor, David Polhemus, Charles Patterson, John B. Throckmorton, John P. Loomis, 309; John Morford, Robert W. Cooke, Joseph C. Thomp- son, John Morford, Robert W. Cooke, Joseph C. Thompson, 310; Alfred B. Dayton, 811; William A. Newell, Alfred Bergen, Grandin Lloyd, William L. Debow, DeWitt W. Barclay,
John Vought, 312; John R. Conover, A. T. Petit, William H. Hubbard, Joseph E. Arrow- smith, 813; Thomas J. Thomason, Joseph B. Goodenough, Stephen M. Disbrow, Henry G. Cooke, 314; William D. Newell, John Cook, 315 Middletown-Early settlement, area, 321; village laid out, first election, 322; Captain John Bowne, Richard Stout, 323; Richard Hartshorne, 324; Churches-Baptist, Episcopal, 326; Christ Church, Presbyterian Church, Reformed, 827; villages in township, 828
Millstone Township-Created, 435; churches, 486; villages, 437
Monmouth, Battle of, 93; General Washington, 94; General Lee's misconduct, Molly Pitcher, Colo- nel Moncton, 95; first celebration of battle, 96; Centennial anniversary, proposal to erect mon- ument, 97; Monument Association, 98; monu- ment dedicated, 99
Monmouth Beach, 470
Monmouth County-Boundaries, natural features, 1; organization of county, 67; first townships, 68; Middletown, Shrewsbury, Freehold, 68; court house and jail, 70; destruction of by fre, 72; rebuilt, 73
Monmouth Court House, 71
Monmouth Patent-The Patentees, 52; first meet- ing of Patentees, 53; Associates admitted, 53; validity of Patent denied, 63; consequent dis- turbances, 64
Morris, Lewis, first royal governor, 65 Morrisville, 338
Navesink-First purchasers, 328; Monmouth Steam- boat Co., 329; Actors' colony, churches, borough created, 330; reminiscences of James Fenimore Cooper, 334; village of Navesink, 381
Neptune Township, 509
New Monmouth, 337
Nicolls, Governor, assumes government of colony, 24; provides for settlement of, 51
North American Phalanx, 441
Nova Caesarea, name first given to New Jersey, 22
Oakhurst, 507 Ocean Beach, 482
Ocean Grove-Camp Meeting Association, 254, 509; Rev. Aaron E. Ballard, 510; the Great Audito- rium, 510; churches, 515
Ocean Township erected, 465; a romantic story, 466; Deal Lake, 467; churches, 468; villages, 469
Oceanic, 349 Oceanport, 506 Old Tennent Church, 453
Parker, Governor Joel, 286 Parkertown, 332
Patentees and Associates under Monmouth Patent, 58; Obadiah and Jonathan Holmes, 53; Captain John Bowne, Richard Stout, 54; Richard Harts- horne, 55
Peace Treaty between England and Holland, 27
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Perrineville, 486 Perth Amboy, 33 Pleasure Bay, 472
Ployden, Sir Edmund, grant to, 17
Political-Elections, 1852, 56, 145; 1860, 146; Mon- mouth County represented in General Assem-
bly, 140; State election, 1836, 142; in 1840, 148 Portland Park, 333 Port Monmouth, 337
Port Washington, 349
Press, The, 195. Freehold-Spirit of Washington, Monmouth Star, Monmouth Journal, Monmouth Inquirer, 195; Monmouth Herald, Monmouth Democrat, 197; Transcript, 198. Red Bank- Standard, Register, 198. Long Branch-Rec- ord, American, News, Times, 199; Journal, Her- ald, Press, 200. Asbury Park-Journal, Repub- lican, Star, Spray, Shore Press, 200. Ocean Grove-Times, Record, 201. Keyport-Press, Star, Weekly, Journal, 201; Enterprise, 202. Sea Bright Sentinel, Atlantic Highlander, At- lantic Highlands Journal, Eatontown Republi- can, 202; Allentown Messenger, Seaside Ga- zette, Spring Lake; Coast Democrat, Belmar; Seacoast News, Manasquan News, 203. Short- lived journals, 203
Proprietors of East Jersey, 29; their title confirmed by Duke of York, 31; recognition by Charles II, 31; early minutes, 31; surrender of government to Queen Anne, 36
Prospertown, 427
Provincial Revolt, The, 61; disturbed conditions, 64; peace restored under Queen Anne, 65
Railroads-Freehold & Keyport, Monmouth County Agricultural, 187; Pemberton & Hightstown, Long Branch & Sea Shore, New York & Long Branch, 188
Raritan Township, boundaries, 443; Fishing Point, 445
Red Bank, Borough of, 383; incorporated as a town, 884; Fire Department, Library Association, Churches, 386; Lodges, Chamber of Commerce, 390; attractions, 391
Robertsville, 463
Rumson Neck, 347; borough of Rumson, churches, 348
Sandy Hook, history of, 236 Scobeyville, 440
Sea Bright, borough of, 471; homes of wealth and culture, 472
Sea Girt, 519; reminiscences of Commodore Stock- ton, 521; notable residents and visitors, 524; State Rifle Range for National Guard, 524; Troops mobilized for World War, 525.
Senators, U. S .- Dr. Nathaniel Scudder, 192; Thomas Henderson, Garret D. Wall, Rufus S. Blodgett, 193
Settlers, first, 49; land seekers from Long Island, 50; the Scotch, 58; John Reid, George Keith, 58 Shipbuilding, 182
Shrewsbury, Town of, 339; Old Friends' Meeting
House, 840; George Keith, 841; Christ Church, 342; other churches, 344; present-day village, 345; villages in township, 346
Spring Lake, 480
Statistical-Area, population, property valuation, 302
Steamboats, first, 182
State Treasurers from Monmouth County-Charles Parker, 191; James Mott, Thomas Arrowsmith, Samuel Mairs, 192
Supreme Court Justices from Monmouth County- David Brearley, William L. Dayton, Joseph F. Randolph, Peter Vredenburgh, Joel Parker, 191
Tennent, Dr. Gilbert, 359 Three Necks, settlers at, 54
Tinton's Falls, 346
Tories, the, 101; Pine Woods Robbert, 102; their bloody deeds, 104; Refugees, Loyalists, Skin- ner's Greens, 105
Transportation-Indian paths, 179; first laid out roads, 180; plank roads, stage lines, 181; steam- boats, shipbuilding, 183; steamboat connection with New York, 183; railroads, 185
Two Towns of Navesink, 339
Upper Freehold-Creation of Borough, 417; history of, 419; villages, 425
Union City, 444
Wall Township, 473; churches, 475; lodges, 477 War, Revolutionary-Patriotic committees formed, 76; delegates to Continental Congress, 76; or- ganization of militia, 77; arms and accoutre- ments distributed, 78; first company to take the field, 79; General Hugh Mercer in command, 81; Battle of Monmouth, 93; depredations of British soldiers, 101; the Lawrences, 106; the Taylors, 107; Patriotic Associators, 108, 109; sales of Loyalists' property, 111; Lieutenant Moody, 113; Colonel Asher Holmes, Captain John Bacon, 114; Captain Joshua Huddy, 116; Captain Richard Lippincott, 118; officers and soldiers, 121; various troop levies, 122; minute- men, 122; General David Forman, 123; Colonel Nathaniel Scudder, Colonel Thomas Henderson, 124; Colonel David Brearly, 125; list of Mon- mouth officers and soldiers, 125
War of 1812-14-Soldiers from Monmouth County, 139
War, Mexican, 144
War Between the States-New Jersey Brigade, 147; Major James S. Yard, 148; Regiments 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 14th, 151; Major Peter Vre- denburgh, 155; 29th Regiment, 157; Monmouth men in other regiments, 158; Regiments 34th, 35th Infantry; 2nd and 3rd Cavalry; Company K, 5th Regiment, 160; of 14th, 163; roster, 170 Washington, General, at Battle of Monmouth, 93 West Freehold, 381
West Long Branch, 505
Wreckers, depredations by, 240
York, Duke of, conveys title to John Lord Berkeley and. Sir George Carteret, 21
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX
NOTE-The History proper ends in Volume II, after which is the Biographical section, which is god consecutively to itself.
NOTE-An asterisk (*) set against a name refers to additional matter to be found under head Idenda and Errata.
Aaronson, Herman A., 418 Maurice A., Dr., 418 Sarah A., 414 Ackerman, Barbara, 319
Ella, 32 Henry T., 319 John, 319 Joseph, 31
Joseph, Dr., 31
Ackerson, Anna B., 165
Cecil S., 165
Cornelius, 38, 164
Edith D., 39 Garret, 164
Joseph S., 263 Reba, 264 Apgar, Emerson P., 246 Ethel, 246 George W., 246
Appleby, Alice, 15
Marguerite E., 16
Marie E., 16
Richard H., 15
Stewart H., 15
Theodore F., 14, 16
Theodore F. (T. Frank), 14
Applegate, Albert M., Dr., 208 Alfred, 126
Andrew, 126
Andrew G., 2
Andrew, J., Capt., 126
Arthur R., 279
Asher T., Dr., 195
Deborah C., 18
Edwin C., 2
Edwin F., 1
Elizabeth B., 13
Emma K., 279
Enoch R., 208
Hannie V., 2
Henry R., 366
Howard, 126
Iva M., 86
James, 195
James T., 196
Jennie C., 196 John, 203
John S., 11, 12
John S. (2), 13 Jonathan, 35 Joseph S., 12
Kenneth P., 196
Laura, 366
Mary J., 279 Mary L., 1 Mathias, 35 Maxcy, 2 Maxcy, Jr., 2 Otto, 35
Charles R., 433 James W., 433 Ageloff, Annie, 454 George, 454 Samuel, 454 Ahern, Annie, 268 John R., 267, 268 Michael, 267 Alday, Elizabeth, 295 Henry B., Dr., 295 John H., Rev., 295 Allaire, Antoine, 109 Charles, 357 Daniel, 357 Dustan, 357 Grace, 357 Hal, 109 Ida M., 109 James P., 109 John R., 108, 109 Throcmorton, 109 William L., 109 Allas, Agnes, 247 Charles, 247 George W., 247 Myron E., 247 William H., 246, 247 Zachary T., 247 Alperin, Albert, 455 Benjamin, 455 Hannah, 455
Anderson, Bertha, 155 Elizabeth A., 155
James H., 155
John H., 155
John W., 155 Walter E., 155
Andrew, Anna K., 146
William E., 146
William E., Jr., 146
Angeny, Ferdinand G., Dr., 268
Henry E., 164 Henry E. (2), 38, 165
Adair, Alexander, 287 Florence, 287 John P., 287
Adams, Amy, 178
Carlos, R., Dr., 178 Henry C., 178 William R., 178 Addison, Bertha, 433
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Richard, 12
Robert T. M., & Samuel, 203 Sarah B., 203 Stephen, 195 Susan C., 126
Sydney, 866 Thomas, 12 Walter I., 279 William I., 279 William, 1, 279 Archer, Horace, 304 Ida, 304 Thomas, 304 Arcila, John J., 808 John J., Jr., 808 Julia A., 809
Armstrong, Frederic F., 41 Frederic P., 41 Mary J., 41 Arrowsmith, Ana E., 821 Thomas H., 821 William E., 821 Arthur, Chester A., 299 Helen H., 300 William A. A., Dr., 299
Aschettino, Albert, 451
Antonio, 451 Carmen, 451 Frank, 451 Jennie, 451
Atcheson, Grace M., 295 James, 295 James, Jr., 295
Atkinson, Eliza A., 262 Moses, 261 William L., 261 Aul, Elizabeth, 274 Henry, 274 John C., 274 Aumack, Burtis A., 40
George W. (G. Warren), 95 Harry M., 410 Ida L., 411 Joseph B., Capt., 40 Julia M., 40 Sadie M., 95 William H., 410 William W., 95, 410
Bahrenburg, Diedrich, 851 Elizabeth D., 351 John H., 351 Bahrs, Florence A., 371 John H., 371 John H. (2), 871 Bailey, Forman O., 266 Forman T., 165, 166 Fred F., 266 George, Capt., 165 Hettie, C., 188 John, 165 John T., (J. Thomas), Prof., 187
Mary, 366 Peter, 165 Rebecca, 166 Richard W., 187 William H., 165, 266
Baird, Alexander M., 91
Carleton H., 91
Huldah C., 91 James H., 90 James J., 90 John, 90
Baker, Annie, 849 Florence, 415 Frank W., 415
Jay, 349, 350 Morgan J., 415 William H., 849
Baldanza, James, 400
Joseph, 460 Mary, 460 Baldwin, Deborah, 878
George W., 376
Jesse, 378 Matilda, 376 William, 878 William F., 875, 376
Ballard, Aaron E., Rev., 89 Annie, 39 Jeremiah, 39 Mary E., 89
Bamford, Catherine J., 166 Charles Y., 166 John, 166 William, 166 William B., 166
Bardelli, Anthony, 257 Charles W., 257 Julia, 258 Rose, 258
Barham, Carrie L., 427 James D., 426 Thomas B., 426 Thomas H., 427
Bariscillo, Estelle E., 271 John J., Dr., 270
Ralph, 270 Barkalow, Charlotte A., 121
Edward C., 121 Job S., 121 Matthias, 121
Barnes, Alice M., 317 Frank J., 317 Nelson F., 317
Battjer, Diedrick, 397, 898 Eliza, 398 Henry, 898 Henry J., 398 Joseph F., 398 Baxter, Elizabeth, 159 Elma M., 159 Emma, 159 Francis M., 159
George W., 158 James, 158
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Bazley, Emma B., 262 Thomas D., 262 Thomas R., 262 Beach, Charles, Rev., 299 E. Woodbridge, Dr., 299 Edward M., Dr., 299 Laura C., 299 Margaret C., 299 Beckett, Elinor G., 390 George H., 390 Raymond T., 390 Bedle, Beatrice M., 134 Frederick P., 183 John V., 133 Beekman, Alston, 17, 18 George C., 17 Jacob Ten B., Rev., 17 Mary M., 18
Beers, Edwin M., 185 Edwin R., 186 J. N., 806, 807 Jesse N., 185 Margaret, 307 Nathan, 185, 306 Theresa M., 186
Belgrad, Harry, 442 Hyman, 442 Minnie, 448 Benkert, Albert, 300 Edward, 300 Ida, 800 Bennett, Abraham, 275 Acsan, 260 Adeline S., 868 Alfred M., 107 Annie M., 60
Catherine M., 817 Charles, 275 Charles A., 367 Charles P., 60 Clara M., 319 Cleora, 310 Daniel, 819 David H., 319 Erwin, 319
Everett W., 816 Georgiana, 119 Henry A., 119 Henry H., Dr., 188, 184
Hiram R., Rev., 49 Hudson, 184 Ida A., 107 James, 310 James P., 367 John L., 275 John W., Dr., 260 Laura, 275 Lillian, 202 Louisa A., 49 Louise M., 184 Marcus L., 428 Minnie S., 184 Robert, 119 Robert W., 260
Roscoe, 107
Rose I., 107 Samuel C., 49 Sarah A., 428
Sidney W., 810 Smith W., 428
Theodore H., 59, 60 Theodore H., Jr., 60
Thomas, 60 Vernon A., 201, 202 William, 107, 275 William H., 202, 316 Benson, Martha L., 361 Robert, 361 William S., 361 Bird, Craig R., 829 Gardner A., 329 Laura E., 829 Birdsall, Arthur M., 53 Hudson, 53 Lydia, 58 Bisbee, Horatio, 271 Minnie, 271 Ralph, 271 Bizzarro, Angelo A., 444 Anna, 444
Sebastano, 444
Blackman, Daniel, 198 Marie A., 198 William R., Rev., 198
Blair, Leslie H., 350 Millie, 350 William, 350 Blaisdell, Ebenezer, 38
Ebenezer F., 33
Ferren F., 34
Frank L., 33
Joseph F., 34 Margaret, 34 Bodine, Harry J., 60, 61 James H., 60
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Wilma, 61
Borden, Frank C., 216 Frank C., Jr., 216 George W., 311 Helen J .. 311 Ina S., 216
John F., 216
Joseph H., 311 Randolph C., 311 Sylvia, 311 Bouton, Lena, 124 Leroy H., 123 Leroy W., 123 Bowie, Frances, 124 Walter W., 124 Walter W., Jr., 124
Bowne, Albert J., 285 Charles C., 284 Charles C., Jr., 284, 285 Charles C. (3), 285 Edwin W., 285 Harry A., 285 Mary L., 285
William J., 284 William W., 285 Boyle, John E., 66 Marian, 67 Patrick, 66 Bradley, Adam, 206 Helen M., 207 James A., 206 Brady, Ida, 329 John E., 829 Patrick, 829 Brand, Francis S., 817 Louisa, 318 Robert, 317 Braney, Delia, 881 James, 881 Patrick B., 881 .
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