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state senator, 1846,
member of general Assembly, 1845,
postmaster, Imlaystown, 1833,
110 634
Fort, Rev. Jacob P., Methodist preacher, Freehold Circuit, 1844, 428
preacher Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1842, 637
Fort Plain School District No. 105, Howell Township, also known as White District, 654
"Fort Runyon", Va., constructed by New Jersey troops, 1861, 244
Forum Congregation of Red Bank, Incorporated, 1835, Fossils in Monmouth County,
75
1
Forman, Peter, appointed member of Committee of Correspondence, 1774, 117
member of Committee of Observation and Inspec- tion, 1774, 120
Forman, Theophilus, elder, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1820, 627
639
105 108
683
412
217
colonel, Monmouth County Militia, 1776, mention of, (footnote),
Foster, Ephraim, heutenant, Continental Army, 1776, Foster, Henry H., private Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Foster, Richard T., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment 1862,
Foster, William original member Perseverance Fire Company Allentown, 1818,
Foster, William H., adjutant, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,
254 first sergeant, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,
senior vice-commander, Arrowsmith Post, Red Bank, 1885,
Foster, William Henry, first postmaster, Scobeyville, 1874,
667 Foster's New Jersey and the Rebellion , description of New Jersey troops in Civil War,
account of New Jersey troops removed to Virginia, 1861,
Fountain, Albert, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,
Fountain, Asbury, president Monmouth County Bible Society, 1868,
taught Methodist Sabbath school, Matawan, 1855, president of bank Middletown Point, Matawan, 1830,
839
846
Fox, Thomas, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
831
Foxtown schoolhouse, Holmdel Township, built 1837 on land of Garret Hendrickson,
821
Fountain, Augustus, taught Methodist Sabbath school, Middletown Point, 1837,
837
Frake, Samuel, justice of the peace, 1863-1865, Frances, Mrs., Methodist preaching at house of, 112113 Middletown Point, 1786, 236
Fountain, Charles W., Matawan, officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1876-1877, 364
general committeeman, Monmouth County Battle Monument Association, representing Matawan, 1877, Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, taught Sabbath school, Matawan, 1855,
481 837 838
Francis, Charles private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
265
bought Democratic Banner and Monmouth Ad- vertiser, Matawan, 1B51,
839 840
Francis, Susan, constituent member of Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766,
635
Francis, Theodore, corporal, Company G, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
Fountain, George A., officer of Grand Army of the Republic, Matawan, 1884,
840
Francis, Thomas, contributor to St. Peter's Episco- pal Church, Freehold, 1763, 415
Fountain, Horner and Company, Matawan, red store- house of,
831
Francklyn Cottage, Elberon, death of President Gar- field at,
761
ran sloops to the city, 1837,
832
Franklin Academy, at Middletown, Stock company organized, 1836,
549
Fountain, James T., Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,
837
Franklin, George, early settler of Ocean Grove, 1869, original member Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Assoc- lation, 1869,
857
Methodist preacher at Cheesequakes; biography of, Fountain, John, Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,
837
Fountain, J.W , master of "Monmouth", packet run- ning between Middletown Point and New York, 1839,
832
Fountain, William A., taught Methodist Sabbath school, Matawan, 1855,
838
taken into custody, 1776, 140
officer of Masonic Lodge, Matawan,
840
president of Board of Associated Loyalists, Revol- utionary period, 199
ex-Governor, commissioned Richard Lippincott as
890
263
Fourteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, roster and list of enlisted men, Monmouth County com- panies, 1362-1864, 254
Fourteenth Volunteer Infantry, organized 1862, 251
621
Fowler, early Baptist family in Upper Freehold, 635 Fowler, Rev. Andrew, minister St. Peter's Church, Freehold, 1799, 415
English school of, at Freehold, 1800, 437
258
rector Christ Church, Shrewsbury, 1799, 583
605
Fowler, Benjamin, trustee, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1862, 629
Fowler, John, at Old Ford, 1758, 50
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 613
Fowler, Samuel F., ruling elder, Allentown Presby- terian Church, 1868, 629
244
Fox, George, Quaker leader, visits Monmouth County, 1672, 576
Fox, Thomas, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
838
Fox, Thomas, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261
superintendent, Methodist Sabbath school, Middle- town Point, 1841.
837
Francis, Catharine, of Middletown Point, married Samuel Throckmorton, 1755, 451
Francis, C.E., postmaster at North Long Branch, 1884,
763
Francis. Richard, owned west side of Main Street, Matawan,
831
trustee Washington Fire Company, Matawan, 1870, Fountain, Eliza, taught Methodist Sabbath school, Middletown Point, 1837-1855,
837 ,838
Fountain, James, treasurer, First National Bank of Freehold, 1864, 467
Franklin, Benjamin, father of Governor William Franklin,
41
Fountain, Rev. John, Methodist preacher in charge of Freehold circuit, 1793,
423,650 836
Franklin, John D., second lieutenant, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
256
Franklin, William, last of royal governors, 1762, went to England, 1782, after Revolution and remained until his death, 41
41
opposed formation of Committee of Correspon- dence and Inquiry, 1774, 116
Fourier, disciples of, established North American Phalanx, 1844, 668
232
"Four Sisters", schooner running from Oceanport, 1854,
263
Fowler, Benjamin, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758, 615
242
837 363
attended school, Middletown Point, in 1815, Fountain, Asher, began business at Middletown Point in 1822,
855
76
captain of Company of Tories, 1778, 224
condemned noting at Monmouth, 1770, 279
Franklin, Rev. William, local preacher, Methodist,
Freehold Circuit, 1852, 429
pastor, Methodist Church, Port Monmouth, 545
pastor, Embury Methodist Church, Little Silver, 1875, 592
pastor, Methodist Church, Farmingdale, 1853, 647
pastor, Methodist Church, Ocean Beach, 1884, 806
Methodist preacher, Methodist Church, Keyport, 838
original member Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Assoc- iation, 1869, 857
participant in cornerstone laying for second St. Paul's M.E. Church, Ocean Grove, 1884, 860
pastor, First Methodist Church, Long Branch, 1865, 889 Frary, Francis, taught school at Englishtown prior to 1871, 689
Fratt, Henry L., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250
Fratt, John R., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
250
Frazer, William, kept Steamboat Hotel, Red Bank, in early days, 597
Frazier, Captain John, company of militia, 1812, 240
Frease, Henry, corporal, captain Bruere's company, American Revolution, 234
Frederick, Gul, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262
Freeborn, Gideon, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
63 808
Freeborn's Hall, Ocean Beach, 1873,
799
Freehold county jail, transfer of prisoners from to Morristown, previous to Battle of Monmouth,
Freehold Dutch Reformed Church, dedication of 1827, 739
Freehold Farmers Bank, advertisement of, 1853, 464
Freehold Fire Department, early days of,
471
Freehold Foundry and Machine Shops, founded by John Bawdon, 1856, 472
Freehold Graded School, opening of first, 1874, 443
Freehold Grand Army of the Republic, Post No. 63, mustered 1882, 479
Freehold Institute, Henry M. Nevius a student at, 1859,
314
(old), mentioned in road records, 1705,
373
439
Freehold and Jamesburg Railroad, history of,
378
history of, dates back to 1715,
384
name of, changed from "Monmouth", 1801,
391
382
Freehold and Keyport Plank-Road Company,
676
Freehold and Keyport Railroad, chartered 1841,
382
405
destructive fire at, 1873, 408
preaching at, by Rev. Thomas Thompson, 1745, 413
414
Presbyteriansat, 1745,
458
early taverns of,
hotels, of,
incorporated as a town, 1869,
first election under town charter held 1869, steam fire-engine procured for, 1874,
great fire of, 1873,
578
428 organization of first Sunday school of, 1844, sale of, to William H. Conover and John R. Haley, 1855. 432
laying of corner stone of, Aug 25, 1857,
432
use of, as public hall, 1857 to 1869, 432
Holmdel formerly known by name of,
814
dedication of, 1858,
433
chosen as site for county-seat, 1715,
876
first Freehold building lighted with gas, 1858,
433
granted dispensation for Masonic Lodge, 1787,
Freehold Academy, Hon, Holmes W Murphy, pupil
of McBurney, at 1832, 310
beginning of, 1831, 440
School District No. 17, Freehold Township, 1839, 509
Freehold Banking Company, organization of, 1855, 464
Freehold Baptist Church, constituted 1834, 636
Freehold Bridge, mentioned in 1705 road records, 374
Freehold Cemetery, organization of, 1851, laying out of, 1851,
435 437
423
Freehold Circuit, Methodist preachers on, 1793, account of, by J. Leonard Gelder, (footnote), 1829,
426
number of members on, 1833, 426 426 bóundary of, 1833, 430 churches affiliated with, 1854, 650
first mentioned in Conference Minutes, 1793,
Freehold Gas-Light Company, incorporation of, 1857, 471 Citizens' Gas-Light Company, incorporated, 1860. Freehold and Colt's Neck Turnpike Company, John S. Denise, director of, 501
Freehold Committee of Observation and Inspection, 1774, 121
Freehold Corner, School District No. 15, Freehold Township, 1839,
509 285
Freehold courthouse, located by enactment of 1713, location of first,
third, opened 1809, destruction of, by fire, 1873,
384 407 408 405
Freed, Rev. Jacob, pastor Methodist Protestants, Fair Haven, 594
pastor of the Methodist Protestants, Manasquan, 1884, 798
"Free hill", Freehold, site of Old Scots' Meetinghouse, 1692, 680
Freehold, elevation of,
Knyphausen's division marched to, June 26, 1778, said to have been in possession of Refugees during American Revolution,
203
first court held at, 1715, 272
designated on Faden map as a village where Holmdel now is, 1777,
377 384
Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad Com- pany, incorporated 1851, merger of, 1874, 1878,
379
description of, in Gordon's Gazeteer , 1834, name of, sometimes used to refer to other localit- les,
396
Freehold Lyceum Library and Reading Room, est- ablishment of, 1883,
480
first public meeting of, 1883 480
Freehold and Manalapan Turnpike Company, John S. Denise, director of, 501
Freehold Methodist Church, Judge Joseph Murphy, an organizer of, 1833, 309
erection of, 1834, 427
469
471
described in letter of Lewis Morris (second), 1700, condition of church in, noted in Rev. Thomas Thompson's journal, 1746,
581
881
membership of, 1868,
434
77
1
165
established 1847, enrollment of, 1849,
440
population of, town of, 1880,
459 460 461
Free Church, at Manasquan, built 1842,
470
801
Church at Manasquan, 1857,
son of Dr. Otis Russell and Abbie Willard (Alden) Freeman,
352
Freeman, Simeon, member of militia, 1814, 241
soldier of 1812, buried at Old Tennent,
688
Freeman, William S., superintendent Citizens' Gas- Light Company, Freehold, 1860, 471
Freemasonry, first records of in New Jersey, 474
"Free Meeting - House", Squankum, built 1834,account of 648
"Free Meeting . Houseon the Hill", near Squan Village, (Manasquan), 1842, 801
Free Thoughts on the Resolves of the Congress , pamphlet by A.W. Farmer, reception of, 1775, 121
Frelinghuysen, "Dominie", earty Dutch minister, Six- Mile Run, 730
Frelinghuysen, Colonel Frederick, captain of company of artillery, 1776, 134
Freehold Roman Catholic Church, organization of, 1853,
437
said to have fired the shot which killed Hessian Commander Rahl, Trenton, 1776, 150
Freehold Second Reformed Church, organization of, 1842,
435
in command of force detailed to capture camp at Staten Island, 1777,
163
Freehold Tennent Lodge, No. 69, Knights of Pythias, instituted 1872,
480
practiced law in Monmouth County courts after 280
286 the Revolution, legal mentor of James S. Nevius, Frelinghuysen, Colonel John, commander battalion of militia, 1812, 240
Fretinghuysen, Maria, married Rev. John Cornell of Allentown, 626
Frelinghuysen, Rev. Theodore Jacobus, letter of, rec- ommending Rev. Reynhard Erickzon for pastorate of Freehold and Middletown Dutch Reformed Congregation, 1736, 734
Frelinghuysen, Theodore, practiced law in Monmouth County courts after the Revolution, president Rutgers College, (footnote), 734
280
French, C.G., kept hotel, Red Bank, 1885,
598
Freeman, Benjamin, member of militia, 1814,
241
French, John, Atlantic Township member, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853,
366
Freeman, Bernardus, early Dutch Reform Church preacher, Freehold and Middletown,
729
French, Nathan R., first treasurer of Phalanx society, 1842,
668
purchaser of land for Phalanx, 1844,
669
member of North American Phalanx, 1844,
670
French's Central Hotel, Red Bank, built in 1882,
598
Freneau, Peter, brother of Philip Freneau,
841
685
234
Freneau, Phil p, lived two miles below Freehold town in 1832, 507
edited first newspaper published in locality of
Middletown Point,
839
Freeman, Mary, constituent member Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
799
Freneau, Pierre, father of Philip Freneau,
841
Freeman, Dr. Melanethon, appointed surgeon to Mon- mouth and Middlesex battalion, 1776,
136
Fresh Pond, former name of Spring Lake,
804
Freeman, Morris, succeeded William Brown at Union Landing, (now Brielle), near Manasquan, 1808,
803
Friend, Hendrick, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236
Freeman, Dr. Otis Russell, born at Hanover, New Hampshire, 1809, married Abbie Willard Alden, daughter of Dr. Samuel Alden, 1835;
biography and portrait of, 352
office of, formerly residence of Samuel Throck- morton,
practising physician in Freehold, 1885,
Freeman, Philip, private, Continental Army, 1776,
236
Friends' Meeting - house, Lower Squankum, 1778,
account of, 648
799
Friends' Meetinghouse, near Blansingburg, built pro- bably 1736. 809
Freeman, Rev. Samuel Alden, pastor Presbyterian
435
churchyard of, forbidden to be used as a grave- yard, 1866,
432
Freehold Monmouth Battle Monument, attempts to raise money for, 1877, 480
Freehold Monmouth Independent Order ol Odd Fel- lows, instituted 1843.
478 382
Freehold and New York Railway, chartered 1841, great pier of, built 1880, 706
Freehold post office, destroyed by fire, 1873, 408
name of, changed from "Monmouth", 1801, 460
Freehold Presbyterian Church, use of, by Methodists, 1857, 432
Freehold Reformed Church, first use of English in sermons, 1764,
735
Freehold and Smithburg Turnpike Company,
664
Freehold to Tuckerton mail route opened, 1819, 647
Freehold Young Ladies Seminary, founders of,
285
Freehold Township, extent of, in 1682, (footnote), erected 1693,
78 103
original territory of,
103
petition from, concerning form of government for colony, 1776,
384
population of, 1870-1880,
503
account of,
520
Freeholders,first election and duties of, defined, 1710, board of, became an independent body, (footnote), 1798,
574
chosen list of, Millstone Township,
656
Freeman, Hannah, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
800
Freeman, Henry, soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent,
687
Freeman, Rev. James M., description by, of Tennent Church, "National Magazine", 1854,
Freeman, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, represented Trinity Lodge No. 3 Freemasons, 1793, 475
born 1752, biography of,
841
Frey, Anthony, Tiler, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1860, 477
Friendless, Branch of Home of the, near Eatontown, opened 1875, 886
Friendship Rebekah Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Farmingdale, instituted, 1873, 648
392
Friends' Meeting house, erected at Shrewsbury, 1672, account of, 576. 585
575
458
Freeman, Richard, constituent member Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
136
troops of, attack the British near Crosswicks, 1778, 165
78
Sunday school excursion of, 10 Philadelphia Cen- tennial, 1876,
Frisalear, James, private, Continental Army, 1776, Frost, Benjamin, married Elizabeth Morford, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Willett) Morford,
Frost, Daniel B., married Adelia Griggs, daughter of William and Lydia A. (Holman) Griggs,
Frost, Hattie, married John C. Taylor, son of James J. and Lucy Ann (Morford) Taylor,
Frost, H.J., postmaster at New Monmouth, 1884, Frost, James, opened a store with Asher Fountain Middletown Point, 1822,
Frost, James, church clerk, First Baptist Church, Middletown, 1853,
Frost, Mary, married John J. Crawford, born 1829, son of James G. (first) and Elizabeth (Smith) Crawford,
236
568
570
677
545
832
539
828
Frost, Samuel, married Lydia Patterson daughter of James and Lydia (Hopping) Patterson, 350
Frost, Samuel, T., sergeant, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1863,
263
Fuller, John L., taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Freehold Township, 1837,
639
Fullerton, James, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700,
82
Fundamental Concessions , code of laws, adopted 1686,
31
79
G
Gallaudet, Rev. SH.S., rector, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Keyport,
Galliger, William, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Gandley, Bernard, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Ganse, Rev. Harvey D., treasurer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1850,
sermon of, at Atkinson revival, Freehold, 1854, pastor, Freehold Second Reformed Church, 1843- 1856.
435
541
Gansevoort, Susan, married Dr. Robert W Cooke, son of Dr. Ambrose Ellis Cooke, 329
Gant, John, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
267
Gaskill, Rev. Job, elected pastor, Matawan Baptist Church, 1850, 834
Gaskill, Rev. J.S., pastor, First Asbury Park Metho- dist Church, 1884, 869
Gantt, Rev. J. Gibson, supply, Trinity Episcopal Church of Red Bank, 1881,
602
Gaskill, Lucretia, married John Meirs (second), son of Apollo and Unity (Shinn} Meirs, 640
Gaskill, Rev. Zerubbabel, pastor, Middletown Point Methodist Church, 1841, 838
Gardiner, Howland, original member, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1869,
857
Gaskin, Aaron, trustee, Shark River Independent Methodist Church, 1813, 809
Gardiner, Oliver L., original member, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1869,
857
Gaskın, Benjamin W., private, Company D, Four- teenth Regiment, 1864,
257
Gardner, James, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
Gaston, Anna M., married Dr. Thomas James Thomason, son of Rev. Denny Ray and Elizabeth (White) Thomason, 1852,
338
Gardner, Richard, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700,
82 371
Gaston, Daniel, private, Continental Army, 1776, Gaston, John, (gristmill and fulling-mill), taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758,
615
Garfield, President, death of, at Franc' lyn Cottage, Elberon,
761
690
Garland, Professor James, piano instructor, Woodhull School, Freehold,
438
737
Garland, James A., incorporator, Elberon Casino, 1882,
761
Garland, Colonel John, Shrewsbury, died 1801,
575
Garrabrant, Isaac, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
264 241
1
bought by Edward Taylor, 1692,
524
in Chapel Hill School District, 1817,
549
Garretson, Rev. A.J., pastor, Granville Methodist Church, 1870, 702
purchaser of land, but non-resident of Monmouth County, 64
Gazette, Collins' New Jersey, account of Refugee raid on salt-works, 1778,
204
account of engagement with Refugees, 1782, 212
Gazette, Philadelphia, account of attack on Captain Joshua Huddy's house, 1780,
214
Geblard's Branch, Manasquan River,
170
General Assembly, convened at Elizabethtown, 1668, convened at Perth Amboy, 1703, 36
23
Garrison, Benjamin L., corporal, Company A, Four- teenth Regiment, 1865,
255
Garrison, Garrett, private, Continental Army, 1776, 236
Garrison, Dr. HW, physician at Asbury Park, 188 -. , 870
Garrison, Rev. J, pastor, Port Monmouth Methodist Church,
545
pastor, Harmony Methodist Church,
547
held at house of Richard Richardson, 1669, 542
pastor, Manasquan Methodist Church, 1876,
802
held at house of Randall Huett, 1670,
266
Garrison, Mary, wife of Timothy Murphy and grand- daughter of Richard Hartshorne, the pioneer, 308
Garrison, Samuel, house of, School District No. 25, near Freehold Township, 1839, 509
Garton, John, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, Garvey, John O., private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
841 Gas Company, Matawan Township, organized 1870, Gaskells, original Huquenot settlers in East Jersey, 78
266
Gaskell, J.W., officer, Columbia Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Englishtown, 1884, 691
358
430
66
Gaskell, Samuel, marriage of, to Provided Southwick, Gaskell, (Gaskıll), Rev. S.F., pastor, Navesink Metho- dist Church,
pastor, Englishtown Methodist Church, 1878, 691
pastor, Oceanport Methodist Church, 1876, 891
Gant, Zachariah, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
267
Gaol, county, at Freehold; high sheriff protested the insufficiency of, 1722, 404
236
appointed overseer of highways, 1679,
meadow of, on highway, 1687, 371
236
Gaston, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, Gaston, Mrs. William, kept tavern, Englishtown, 1820, Gates, necessity for opening and closing of, cause of division of Dutch Reformed congregation, 1825, Gaunt, Joanna, witness to deed for Christ Church pro- perty, Shrewsbury, 1714,
582
Gauntt, Annias, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 63,64
Gauntt, Isreal, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64
Gauntt, Zachariah, sold his Monmouth County land to his brother, 64
Garretson, Freeborn, Methodist preacher visiting New Jersey, 1779, 422,650
Garretson, Rev. Richard, Methodist minister, 1780;
422
preached to Methodists at Blue Ball, 1780,
650
Garrison, ----- , served at Battle of Monmouth, 186
Garrison, Albert J., local preacher, FreeholdMethodist Church, 1866, 434
petitioned for separate government for New Jersey, 1736,
40
provision for meeting of, 1776, (footnote), 75
enactment of 1676, 101
members of, from Monmouth County, 1703-1885,
108
convened at Portland Point, 1668, 370 ,526
542
80
Garrison, Jacob, sergeant, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
715
683
262
Garrabrant, Jacob, member of militia, 1814, Garret's Hill, elevation of;
Geissenhamer, J.A., donor, Freehold Lyceum Library and Reading Room, 1883,
480
Gibson, Isaac H., private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1863,
Gibson, Joseph H., married Ann Eliza Ackerson, daughter of Cornelius (first) and Sarah (Townsend) Ackerson, 828
Gibson, William, purchased proprietary interest In
East Jersey, 1682, 31
Gibson, William, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
Gifford, Ananiah, member of General Assembly, 1831. 36,
109
married Phebe, daughter of Judge William and
Eliza (Vanderbilt) Spader, 852
Getsinger, Frank, officer, Grand Army of the Republic, Manasquan, 1880, 803
Gibberson, Guisbert, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758.
615
82 Gifford, Hananiah, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, Gifford, Henry, member, "Second Middletown" Bap- tist congregation, 819
Gibberson, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758,
615
Gifford, John B., member of General Assembly, 1873- 1874,
110
mentioned in Middletown Townbrook, 1668,
523
corporator, Farmingdale and Squan Village Rail- road Company, 1867,
381
Gibbons, Jonathan, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758, 615
Gifford, Samuel M., chosen freeholder, Wall Town- ship, 1870,
796
Gibbons, Mordecai, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700,
82
Gifford, William, from Massachusetts Bay, original settler of Monmouth County,
63
fined for "contempt & misbehavior" in Sessions Court, Middletown, 1701,
99
Gifford, William, sold lot at Manasquan for Free Church, 1857,
798
mentioned in road records, 1705, 374
Gilbert, George, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
265
Gibbons, Sergeant Richard, member of party of English landseekers, 1663, 60
62
Gilder, J. Leonard, appointment of, as Methodist elder, 1834,
426
early Methodist preacher at Mount Pleasant,
837
chosen constable of Middletown, 1667, 86
371
Giles, John, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middle- town Point, 1837,
837
Nicholls' patentee,
700
Giles, Susanna, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Gill, Bennington, chosen freeholder, Upper Freehold Township, 1856, 612
265
Gill, Mrs. Bennington, descendant of William Mont- gomery, Upper Freehold Township, 1884,
617
Gibbstown, early name for Ellisdale Village, Upper Freehold Township, 632
Gill, Henry E., private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
265
Gill, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,
236
Gill, Walter I., corporator of Asbury Park, 1874, Gill, Wesley, trustee, Methodist Church, Black's Mills, 1846,
692
Giberson, James S., trustee, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869,
636
631
Giberson, John, notorious Pine Robber of Revolut- ionary period,
195
Giberson, John, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
594
Giberson, Malakeath, Loyalist, property of, confis- cated, 1779,
226
corporator, Fair Haven Dock Company, 1866, Gillian, ----. , member of Refugee attacking party, 1780, Gillingham, Eliza, daughter of Yeamans and Sarah Gillingham, son of Daniel and Mary (Tilton) Williams, 1849,
208
Giberson, William, Jr., Loyalist, property of, confis- cated, 1779,
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Giblın, Michael, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
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Gillingham, Sydney, daughter of Yeamans and Sarah L Gillingham, married Samuel S., son of William and Ann (Stewart) Griscom, 897
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