History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 13

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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pastor Shark River Methodist Church, 1867, 872


Dobbins, Rev. J.B., officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1872, 363


Dobbins, Joseph B., Methodist circuit preacher, Freehold Circuit, 1834, 428


216, 217 388 14


Tory guide in the Revolution,


sentence of for death of Captain Huddy,


Dinosaur, unearthed at Union,


Disbrough, Isaiah, kept store, Englishtown, 1820, Disbrow family, genealogy of;


John Disbrow, of English ancestry, grandfather of Dr. Stephen Morgan Disbrow, lived at South Amboy; he married Susannah Morgan daughter of General Morgan, of South Amboy; John and Susannah (Morgan) Disbrow had a son, Nicholas Morgan Disbrow (see below);


Nicholas Morgan Disbrow, of Brooklyn, son of John and Susannah (Morgan) Disbrow, married Mary Van Derhoef, daughter of Cornelius P. and Phoebe (Hunn) Van Derhoef; the children of Nicholas Morgan and Mary (Van Derhoef) Disbrow were. Mary (married John Denyse), Stephen Morgan (see below), Andrew Jackson, John N., Delia Ann (married Charles Fardon), Catharine L, (married Richard Van Brackle), William W., Edwin Clarence, and Peter C. Disbrow,


Dr. Stephen Morgan Disbrow, born in Brooklyn, 1812, son of Nicholas Morgan and Mary (Van Derhoef) Disbrow, moved to Matawan with his parents when a child; married Anna Bennett, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Bennett of Brooklyn, 1832; the children of Dr. Stephen Morgan and Anna(Bennett) Disbrowwere: Elizabeth M. (married J.M. Wainright), Dr. Rem Lefferts, Dr. Andrew Jackson, Dr. Stephen Adolphus, Mary, Alathea, Anna Augusta, Dr. EdwinClarence, Phoebe Eliza, Dr. Van Derhoef Morgan; biography and portrait of,


340 186


Dey, William H., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, Dey, William W., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250 Dey William W., private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Dey, Willisford, purchased land for Mount Prospect Cemetery, 1882, 870


Diblin, Tertullus, sergeant, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1863, 259


Dickerson, Rev. W.H., first pastor Bethel African Methodist Church, Asbury Park, 1880,


869


Dickinson, Jonethan, ministerial charge, Scotch con- gregation, 1730, 680


Dickinson, S.M., receiver, Monmouth County Agricul- tural Railroad, 1875, 382


Dickson, John, helpeo to form Methodist Church organization, Allentown, 1810,


629


Diggins, James, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Dilatash, Simon, deacon, Baptist Church of Allentown, 1884,


Dilatush, E.H., officer of Odd Fellows, Allentown, Dillatash, John, deacon, Howell Baptist Church, 1884, Dillentush, James T., corporal, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


Dillentush, Joseph, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 266


Dillingham, Rev. Samuel, participant in cornerstone laying of second St Paul's Methodist Church, Ocean Grove, 1884,


860


Dillon, Mary, married Abner Hall,


643


Dillon, William, led party of British in attempt to recapture lost vessel "Love and Unity." 1782


613


614


690


631


614


236


688


215


60


631


266


Dockwra, William, patented 2,500 acres between Keith line and Crosswicks Creek, 1698,


Arneytown Village, Upper Freehold Township, on tract of,


Doctor's Creek, in Upper Freehold Township, reference to,


gristmill, sawmill and tiltmill on, Allentown, 1833, Dod, Samuel 8., a purchaser of Seabright, 1869, Dodd, Rev. S.B., pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Fort Washington, 1881,


593


Doue, Alexander, grand juror, first county court sessions at Freehold, 1715, 403


Dougherty, Hugh, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Dougherty, Patrick, private, Company F, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Doig W., owned hotel, Oceanport, 1846,


891


Dole, Daniel, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


614


house of, on site of first grocery store at Fair Haven, 594


481


Doughty, Charles, corporator Fair Haven Dock Com- pany, 1866,


594


Donahoy,James, trustee, Howell Baptist Church, 1861, Donaldson, Arthur, bought Allen Mill property, 1779, 620


652


112


Donaldson, James, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, Donford, Samuel, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614


Donnelly, James P., murdered Albert S. Moses, High- lands, 1857,


283,535


Douglas, Joseph W., private, Company E, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862. 264


Doran, James, private, Company G. Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


259


Douglass, Rev. Charles T., clerk at Freehold church council, 1884, 422


pastor of Navesink Baptist Church, 1879, 541


Douglass, Jacob M., charter member Captain J.W


236


Conover Post, Freehold Grand Army, 1882, 479


376


236


chaplain, Captain J.W. Conover Post, Freehold Grand Army, 1884, 480


Douglass, Joseph S.W., Tiler, Freehold Order of Free- masons 1871, 477


lawyer, Freehold, 1884,


318


Dover, old name for Toms River, 215


Dover Township, providedfor, 1767, erected out of Shrewsbury Township, 1767,


504 574


attorney, admitted to the bar 1876. 318


Dorrance, John, committeeman, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1869,


363


Freehold officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1877,


364


Downes, Charles S., circuit preacher, Freehold Circuit, 1838, 428


461


466


Downie, John, captain, second regiment, Continental Army, 1776,


230


Downs, Rev. C., preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1849, 637


533


Dorset, John, sold lot for Bethany Methodist Church, 1822,


719


Dorsett, Benjamin, private, Continental Army, 1776,


236


Downs, Rev. C.F., pastor Methodist Church of Mana- squan, 1874, 802


Dorsett, Hannah, mother of Judge Joseph Dorsett Bedle,


292 82


236


374


Downy, John, taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Freehold Township, 1832, 639


Drake, Charles, Freehold shoe manufacturer, 452


Drake, Judge George K., held court at Freehold prior to 1839, 285


Drift, relics of, in Monmouth County, 15, 16


Driskell, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236


Driskey, Cornelius, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236


Driskey, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234


Drumm, Andrew, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236


459


chosen treeholder, Freehold Township, 1856, 507


kept Atlantic Hotel, Keyport, prior to 1846, 706


Doty, Joseph, proprietor of Freehold Amboy stage line, 1834,


396


632


611


keeper of the Highland (Navesink) light, 538


kept hotel, Eatontown, prior to 1873,


878


617


622


Doud, Thomas, private, Company I, Twenty ninth Regiment, 1862, 266


776


Dodge, David, member of Toms River, blockhouse garrison, 1782,


215


private, Continental Army, 1776, 234


Doughty, Christopher, justice of the peace, 1856, opened grocery at Fair Haven, 1833, 594


Doughty, Thomas, taxed in Upper Freehold, in 1731, Douglas, Rev. F A., pastor Baptist Church of Middle- town, 1883, 531


614


Doran, John, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865,


257


Doren, Cornelius, private, Continental Army, 1776, mentioned in 1713 road records,


Dorn, Nicholas, private, Continental Army, 1776, Dorrance, Benjamin B., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1883,


318


Dorrance, Charles P., counselor admitted to the bar , 1879,


317


Dow, Clinton, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862, 257


Down, Ephraim, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263


elected assistant commissioner first Freehold town election, 1869,


director of First National Bank of Freehold, 1864, treasurer Freehold Order of Free Masons, 1862, Dorset, Frederick, deacon Reformed Church of Middle- town, 1836,


477


Dorsett, James, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, Dorsett, James, private, Continental Army, 1776, mentioned in 1705 road records,


Dorsett, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236


Dorsett, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776,


236


Dorsett, Rachel, married Oliver Sproul, 1797,


725


236


Dorsett. Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, Dorsettown Church, another name for Bethany Metho- dist Church, 719


Doty, John L., married Eliza Ann Bennett,


297


manager of United States Hotel, Freehold, prior to 1854,


251


Doughty, Benjamin, private, Company F, Twenty ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Donahay, Joseph H., general committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monument Association, representing Howell, 1877,


617


Downs, Rev. C.B., supplied Ocean Beach Methodist Church, 1874, 806


Downs, Mrs. Margaret, bought Dunbarton House, formerly Eatontown Academy, prior to 1875, 886


103.


61


Drumm, Christian, private, Continental Army, 1776, Drummond, Bloomfield, corporator of Long Branch Banking Company, 1872,


owner of White tract at Deal, 1894,


Drummond, B., and Company, lumber dealers, Ocean- port, 1847,


Drummond, Gawen, (Gavin), settler in Monmouth prior to 1700,


patented land south of Shark River, 1701,


married Abigail Knott, daughter of Peter Knott, granting of present site of Asbury Park to, 1692, Drummond, Gordon, chosen freeholder, Eatontown Township, 1875,


Drummond, Goyan, transfer of land title from to Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1870, Drummond, Jennie, E., daughter of Malford and Esther Drummond, married Isaac S. Long, son of James M. and Salome M. (Stover) Long, 1872,


Drummond, Maps and Company, of Oceanport, dis- solution of, 1876,


Drummond, Rachel, Eatontown Township, daughter of John Drummond, married Edmund West, 893


Drummond, Robert, bought land of William West, south of Shark River, 1702,


Drummond, Wolcott and Company, built a store, Oceanport, about 1844,


Drury, Patrick, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Du Barry, J.N., director Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad Company, 1874, director, Farmingdale and Squan Village Railroad Company, 1874,


Du Bois family, genealogy of;


Louis Du Bois, born 1626, Huguenot refugee, emigrant ancestor of the Du Bois family, came to America in 1660; Jacques Du Bois, supposed to have been his brother, came in 1675; Louis fled to Holland to escape religious persecution; married Catharine Blanshan (or Blanjean), 1665, Jacob Du Bois, third son of Louis and Catharine (Blanshan) Du Bois, was progenitor of Monmouth County Du Boises (see below);


Jacob Du Bois, third son of Jacob and Catharine (Blanshan) Du Bois, married Geritje Gerritsen, the third of the eleven children of Jacob and Geritje (Gerritsen) Du Bois was Louis, second, (see below ); Louis Du Bois, second, son of Jacob and Geritje (Gerritsen) Du Bois, married Margaret Jansen, 1720; probably emigrated to West Jersey soon after his marriage where he acquired large holdings; of the eleven children of Jacob and Maragret (Jansen) Du Bois, Benjamin was next to the youngest son (see below);


Benjamin Du Bois, born 1739, son of Louis, second, and Margaret (Jansen) Du Bois, married Phoebe Denise; for 63 years he was pastor of the Freehold and Middletown Reformed Church; Ben- jamin and Phoebe (Denise) Du Bois had ten children, one of whom was Tunis (see below); Tunis D. Du Bois, born 1773, son of Benjamin and Phoebe (Denise) Du Bois, married first Sarah Van Derveer by whom he had four children; married second Sarah Smock by whom he had seven child- ren, three of whom were Henry (see below), Benjamin, second (see below), and Livingston (see below);


236


769


779


896


82


806,852


810


864


876


858


Livingston Du Bois, born 1827, on homestead at Marlborough, son of Tunis D and Sarah Smock Du Bois, married Mary T. Hunt, daughter of George T. Hunt of Manalapan Township, 1854; the children of Livingston and Mary T. (Hunt) Du Bois were. William H., John Henry (married Anna V. Conover, 1884), George L., Joseph Ely, Wil- son G., Anna H., and Frank B. Du Bois;


695


Du Boises, early French settlers in Monmouth County, Du Bois, Rev. .... , rector of Allentown Episcopal Church, 622


83


89C


Du Bois, Rev. Benjamin, pastor of Dutch Reformed Church of Freehold and Middletown, pastor 1764, biography of,


285 734


382


735


820


pastorate lasted sixty-three years; death of, 1827, Du Bois, Rev. minister Reformed Church of Holmdel, Du Bois, Mrs. Benjamin, member of choir, dedicatory services First Reformed Church, Freehold, 1827, Du Bois, Charles, corner of his property a landmark, 1687, 371


739


Du Bois, Charles, married Anna Hendrickson, born 1761, daughter of Daniel and Nellie (Van Mater) Hendrickson,


551


Du Bois, Charles A., assistant editor, New Jersey Standard, Red Bank, 1879, 604


604


Du Bois, Eleanor, married William Hendrickson, and they were parents of Sarah Ann Hendrickson, wife of Samuel Garret Schenck,


672


Du Bois, Isaac G., sergeant, Fifth Regiment, 1861 251


Du Bois, John R., manager, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1883, 368


of Holmdel, married Anna D. Spader, daughter of Judge William and Mary L. (Whitlock) Spader, 652


Du Bois, J. Vannest, married Mary Ellen Thompson, born 1858, daughter of Sidney and Elizabeth Hendrickson Thompson, 518


Du Bois, Katy, daughter of Rev. Benjamin Du Bois, married David G. Vanderveer, 783


Du Bois, Peter C., member church farm committee, Marlborough, 1870, 741


Du Bois, Tunis V , president Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1866-67, 368


corporator Monmouth County Agricultural Railroad, 1867,


382


occupied Du Bois homestead, Marlborough, 1884, 698


Dudley, Joseph administers government, 1690, 33


Dudley, Joshua, Methodist preacher on New Jersey circuit, 1779,


422, 650


62


Henry Du Bois, born 1808, son of Tunis and Sarah (Smock) Du Bois, married first Margaret Conover, daughter of Peter Conover of Matawan, 1832, married second Ursula P. Probasco, daughter of Christian Probasco of Atlantic Township; the children of Henry and Margaret (Conover) Du Bois were Peter C. (married Anna Virginia Corson), Sarah M., Mary C. (married Lafayette G. Schenck), John R. (married Anna D. Spader), Tunis D. (married Sarah E. Smock); the children of Henry and Ursula (Probasco) Du Bois were: Jacob V.N. (married E. Thompson), and Maggie A. Du Bois; Benjamin Du Bois, second, born 1810, son of Tunis D. and Sarah (Smock) Du Bois,r married Helena Wikoff, 1832;


344


895


806


262


382


started The Independent, Red Bank, 1883,


Dudley, Uriah H.,, built canning factory, Keyport, prior to 1877,


706


sold lot for Keyport armory, 1878, 717


Duffy, Patrick, private, Company 1, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 266


Dufour, John R., officer of Odd Fellows, Keyport, 1884, 717


Duglas, Thomas, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 614


Dunbarton House, formerly Eatontown Academy, opened as summer hotel prior to 1875,


886


Dutch East India Company, commerce with natives, 1610,


owner of the "Half Moon," 1609,


42


Duncan, Edward H., Senior Warden Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1878,


477


Duncan, George, member of militia, 1814,


240


Duncan, Joseph P., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


257


Dye, ----- , kept Burnt Tavern, Millstone Township,


658


Duncan, Robert T., corporal, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865, 257


Dye, Augustus, grandons of David Laird, lived at Englishtown, 1884, 690


Dye, John, sold land to Atlantic Highlands Association, 1879, 543


Dye, John, officer of Navesink Lodge, Order of Odd Fellows, Red Bank, 1885,


604


Dungan, Thomas, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,


63


Dye, Peter H., sergeant, Fifth Regiment, 1864,


249


Dunlap, Joseph W., taught school, Mount Pleasant District, 1840,


846


Dye, Robert, Manalapan Township representative, Monmouth County Argicultural Society, 1853,


366


Dunlap, William A., chosen Freeholder, Matawan Township,


830


became partner in Matawan Pottery, 1859,


841


Dyer, Mary, mother of Henry Dyer, sentenced to death for joining Quakers, 1659, 65


Dyckman, Hugh, elected to Dutch Council, 1673,


25


Dunlop, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776,


236


Dunmore, Lord, Colonel Tye a member of the crew of, 1780,


214


Dunn, Dunlap and Company, had Matawan Pottery, 1859,


841


Dunn, Ezra, built the Matawan Pottery, 1852,


841


Dunn, Rev. L.R., circuit preacher, Middletown Point Methodist Church,


838


Dunn, Nicholas, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


614


Dunn, William J., justice of the peace, 1880,


114


Dunnell, Rev. William N., minister Christ Church of Middletown, 1860,


532


rector Trinity Episcopal Church of Red Bank, 1851.


602


Dunsmore, Silas, original member of Perseverance Fire Compnay, Allentown, 1818,


Dunwill, Elisha, private in Mexican War, 1846-48,


78


Dupuy, original Huguenot settler in East Jersey,


318


318


Durell, Rev. E.H., preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1853,


Duryea, Simon, married a daughter of Isaac Statesir, Sr.,


Duryee, W.B., director Freehold Lyceum Library and Reading Room, 1883,


Dutch, occupation of country by,


16


refusal of, to pay customs to English, 1613,


18


Netherlands by,


22


regain territory from the English, 1673,


24


timidity of, towards the Indians, 58


challenge right of English to negotiate with Indians for purchase of land in Monmouth, 1663, 59


ruse of, to discourage English negotiations for land In Monmouth, 1663,


first settle in Monmouth County about 1700, 82


description of farm houses of,


83


preaching and singing in, Freehold and Middletown Dutch Reformed Church, 735


16


Duncan, Adaline, married Garret B. Conover, (third), son of Garret B. (second) and Teresa (Reid) Conover, 694


Dutch Lane, School District No. 20, Freehold Township, 1839,


509


school-house, a mile northeast of Freehold, 509


Duvinney, William, private, Continental Army, 1776,


236


Duyckinck, John, major, Monmouth County Militia, 1776,


229


Duncan, William, soldier of the Rebellion, buried at Old Tennent,


688


Dunderfield, William, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614


Dye, Joseph, private, Mexican War, 1846-48, 241


Dye, S.P., officer of Odd Fellows, Keyport, 1884, 717


Dyer, Henry, early settler in Monmouth County, 65


Dunleavy, ---- , taught school in old Presby terian Church, Shrewsbury, 1794,


595


Shrewsbury, only Dutch settler in Monmouth County prior to 1690, (Footnote), 82


621


241


Durand, Frank, attorney, admitted to the bar, 1882, lawyer, Long Branch, 1884,


637


466


480


English and proprietary rule in New Jersey,


16


occupation and government of the New


60


63


E


son of Thomas Eaton, born 1689, inherited father's estate,


inherited father's gristmill, 878


Eaton, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236


Eaton, John A., freeholder from Ocean Township, 1883-4, 754


Eaton, Dr. Joseph, son of John and Joanna (Wardell) Eaton, married daughter of Zaccheus Mayhew and widow of William Little, 877


first physician at Eatontown, 1734, 878


Eaton, Thomas, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, 82


mentioned in 1693 road records, 372,373


property of, on road laid out 1688, 755


Earle, James T., justice of the peace, 1866,


settled in Eatontown, 1670, 876


erected a gristmill on stream which passes through Eatontown, 1670, 876


877 Eaton, Thomas, (second), son of John Eaton and Joanna (Wardell) Eaton, settled at Elizabeth, Eaton, Valeria, Middletown Point, 833


daughter of John and Joanna (Wardell) Eaton, married Dr. Peter Le Conte who died in 1768, 877


East Branch, Wrightsville, name changed from Robins Meeting,


633


Eaton, Z.A., teacher Long Branch high school, 1876, 768


Eatontown, population of village of, 1880, 384


African Methodist Zion Church of, built 1845,


590, 881


East Freehold, School District No. 6, in Freehold Township, 1839,


509


in Eatontown Township, account of, 876


proposed as site for county-seat, 1714, 876


879


Eastlack, Rev. C.C., pastor Methodist Episcopal Church of Port Monmouth and of Harmony, 545, 547


768


Seminary, The, opened by Professor Cyrenius Jones, 1844,


886


Eastman, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


614


Dock, same as Oceanport, 1833, 890


Steamboat Company, incorporated 1884,


890


Eastman, William, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


614


Academy, built on Pleasant Hill by Friends of Shrewsbury, 1806,


891


Eastmond, John, trustee of Harmony school, 1837,


548


Eatontown and Sea-Shore Turnpike Company, 1865, 895


East New Jersey, surrendered by Dutch to English, 1674,


26


Eatontown Advertiser, established by James Steen,


1877, 881


description of boundaries of, 1674,


27


Eatontown Republican, established by George M. Joy, 1871, 881


28


Eatontown Township, originally a part of Shrewsbury Township,


103


29


originally part of Ocean Township, 104


assembly of, dissolved by Andros, 1680,


32


population of, 1875-1880,


384


members of assembly, 1703, 1704,


36, 37


formation of, 1873,


574


question as to Scotch or English prevailing in, 1703, Easton, Peter, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,


63


East View House, Highlands,


535


Eberhardt, Rev. A.H., pastor Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church of Long Branch, 1884


766


Eastwood, Abraham, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758,


615


Ebert, Philip, Methodist preacher, Greenwich circuit, prior to 1774, 650


Ebylon, Peter, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615


Eaton, Jerusha, wife of Thomas Eaton, (first), emigrant ancestor of the Eatons,


876


held gristmill in trust for John Eaton until 1708,


878


Eaton, Joanna, daughter of John and Joanna (Wardell) Eaton, married Rev. Elihu Spencer, 1750,


877


Eaton, John, member of provincial Assembly, 1727- 49,


108


mentioned in 1710 road records,


375


School District, No. 2, first school in 1814,


668


appointed manager of county goal, 1714,


402


married Joanna Wardell, 1715,


775


father of Mrs Peter LeConte


833


250 Edmunds, Lawrence, private, Fifth Reigment, 1861, Edmundson, William went from New York by sloop To Wakake and Middletown, 1677, 370


876


"Eagle", British sloop, captured, 1813, by " Mad Jack Percival", 241


"Eagle", steamer, made regular trips between Port Monmouth and New York, 1854-55,


378, 544


236


Eakman, Peter, private, Continental Army, 1776, Earl, James H., cashier of Monmouth Bank, Freehold, 1842, 464


Earle, Frederick H., justice of the peace, 1876-1881, Earle, James F., justice of the peace, 1861-1871,


112, 113


113


Earle, Rev. William R., rector St. James' Memorial Episcopal Church, Eatontown, 1867, 880


Earles, Charles, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250


Easch, John, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,


251


East Branch School, District No. 16, Upper Freehold Township, account of, 638


507


East Freehold, in Freehold Township, formerly the Corners,


509


named for John Eaton, 1715,


775


East India Company Dutch, commerce of, with natives, 1610,


16


Baptist Church, reorganized as a church, 1852, hat factory, built in 1875,


885


Manufacturing Company, organized 1854,


885


East Long Branch Reading Room and Library Associa- tion, organization of, 1879,


separated from West New Jersey by Province line, 1676


assembly of, ordered by Governor Andros to convene at Elizabethtown, 1680,


30


erected 1879,


105


boundary of, between West Jersey,


82


erection of, 1873,


754


account of,


876


Eastwood, Eno, contributor to fund for building school at Long Branch, 1812,


767


Eckehardt, F., barber shop of, burned, Keyport fire, 1877, 719


Edgar, James A., a donor of All Saints' Memorial Church, Navesink, 1863,


541


541


Edgar, Mrs. James A., daughter of John H. Stevens, Edinburgh, Atlantic Township, account of,


667


64


113, 114


Edsall, James, member of Toms River block house garrison, 1782,


215


private, Continental Army, 1776 234


Edsall, Richard, first lieutenant, fourth battalion, Jersey line, 1776,


Edson, Rev. Samuel, minister Christ Church, Middle- town, 1878,


rector of All Saints' Memorial Church, Navesink, 1875,


Educational Hall, Philadelphia Centennial, purchase of, by James A. Bradley, for use at Asbury Park, 1877, 866 Edwardes, Rev. N., preacher Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1839, 337


Edwards family, genealogy of;


Daniel Edwards (first), died 1815, tanner at Eatontown Dock, now Oceanport, married Ann Wardell; children of Daniel and Ann (Wardell) Edwards were: William T., Stephen, Joseph, Eliza (married James Lane), Henry D. (see below), Ann (married William I. Chamberlain), Daniel (second); Henry D. Edwards, son of Daniel and Ann (Wardell) Edwards, married first, Phebe Joline, 1835; married second, Lydia Cook, 1837; child of Henry and Phebe (Joline) Edwards was Henry B .; children of Henry and Lydia (Cook) Edwards were: Aaron (see below), Sarah (married Ten Brook Morris), Asbury, Eliza, Lewis, Charles, Daniel (third),


Thelbert;


Aaron Edwards, born 1837, Long Branch, son of Henry and Lydia (Cook) Edwards, married Mary C. Riddle, daughter of Captain Thomas Riddle, of Oceanport, 1859; children of Aaron and Mary (Riddle) Edwards were: Asbury, Irene (married Lewis R. Williams), and Charles L., biography and portrait of,


782, 783 890


Edwards, Captain, company of militia, 1814,


241


Eldridge, Obadiah, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


264


Edwards, Abel, constituent member of Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766,


635


Elridge, Smith H., officer of Odd Fellows, Allentown, Eleventh Regiment, New Jersey, account of,


631


82


Eley, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615


99 419


Elgrim, William, private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Edwards, George, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Elizabethtown, Assembly in session at, 1683,


102


Edwards, Isaac B., cashier First National Bank of Freehold, 1865,


467


Court of Common Right held there prior to 1686, Ellerson, Rev. O., pastor St John's Methodist Episcopal Church, Mechanicsville,


271


cashier Second National Bank of Red Bank, 1875, Edwards, James, trustee, Methodist Church,


604


Elliot, Father, visited Matawan, and preached to Baptist congregation, 834


720


Branchburg, 1813,


889 114


Edwards, John C., justice of the peace, 1881,


interested in Eatontown Manufacturing Company, 1854,


885


Edwards, Margaret, owned Peggy's Point, Oceanport, 1820,




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