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545
pastor Harmony Methodist Church,
monument of, in Trinity Churchyard, New York City, 201
Lawrence, Benjamin, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1731,
613
Lawrence, James S., member of General Assembly, 1832,
109
Lawrence, Daniel, private, Continental Army, 1776,
237
justice of the peace, 1855,
Upper Freehold Township, organizer Monmouth
365
Lawrence, Elisha, said to have contributed to bribery of Lord Cornbury, 1708,
39
life member, Monmouth County Agricultural Soc. lety, 1853
366
settled in Monmouth County prior to 1700,
83
takes part in attack on Sessions Court, Middle- town, 1701, 100
president, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1855,
368
member of Provincial Assembly, 1708, 1709, 1716,
108
road commissioner, 1705, 1708, 1714,
374,
375, 376
613
1830,
trustee, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869,
636
615
bought land in Upper Freehold Township of Rich- ard Salter, Jr., 1717,
617
620
bought lot at Allentown of Margaret Carree, son of William Lawrence (first), inherited his fa- ther's holdings, 701
sold land to Thomas Kearney near Wakake, 1717,
703
Lawrence, Elisha, member of Legislature Council 1795,
107
member of Legislative Council, 1780, 1783,
107
sheriff of Monmouth County,
appointed first major, Monmouth County Minute Men, 1775,
130
colonel, first battalion, "Skinner's Greens," Rev- olutionary period,
199
sheriff of Monmouth County, joined the British during the American Revolution,
201 226
property of, confiscated, 1779,
229
lieutenant-colonel, second brigade, 1777,
230
mention of as soldier, (footnote),
Upper Freehold agent for New Jersey Gazette, 1777,
450
Lawrence, Hon. Elisha, elected Junior Grand Warden of Masons, 1791,
475
Lawrence, Faith, daughter of Joseph Lawrence, mar- ried Thomas Tilton, Jr., 809
Lawrence, Hannah, early Freehold Methodist,
424
Lawrence, Hannah, daughter of William Lawrence, Jr., and Ruth (Gibbons) Lawrence, married Obadiah Herbert (first) son of Francis (first) and Hannah (Bowne) Herbert, 1729, 747
Lawrence, Sir Henry, president of Cromwell's Council, ancestor of Hannah (Lawrence) Herbert, 747
Lawrence, Jacob C., justice of the peace, 1865, 1870, 1875, 1880, 113,
114
attorney, admitted to the bar, 1883,
318
lawyer, Freehold, 1884,
318
Lawrence, prominent early family in Upper Freehold Township,
635
886
Lyceum speaker, Eatontown, 1850,
890
Lawrence, James, property of, on county line, 1709, Lawrence, James, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
102
pastor Freehold Methodist Church, 1875, 434
615
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
112
Lawrence, Daniel, member of militia, 1814,
241
County Agricultural Society, 1853,
464
incorporator, Freehold Banking Company, 1855, president, Freehold Gas-Light Company, 1857, 470
chosen freeholder, Upper Freehold Township, 612
taxed in Upper Freehold Township in 1731, (chaise), taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
465
389
colonel, Continental Army, 1776,
111
123
547
Lawrence, John, (fist, son of William, first), assembly member, 1704,
said to have contributed to bribery of Lord Corn- bury, 1708, 39 settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 83
mentioned in 1709 road records,
375
proposed as suitable member for Provincial Coun- cil, 1702, 97
member of Provincial Assembly, 1707, 1721, 108
mentioned in 1687 road records, 372
appointed commissioner of highways, 1694, 373
mentioned in 1709 road records,
375
mentioned in 1710 road records,
375
member of committee on gaols, 1709, 400
interested in location of county gaol, at Middle-
town, 1710, 401
mentioned in township boundaries, 1693, 519
owned original Middletown lot, 1667, 521
mentioned in Middletown Town book, 1668, 523
of Long Island, settled on Hop River, 525
chosen deputy, 1672,
527
Lawrence, William Jr., assessor, 1709,
401
Lawrence, Dr. John, (third), paroled on his honor, July, 1776, 138
of Upper Freehold, arrested for supporting the cause of the British during the American Revolu- tion,
201
prominent Tory physician, account of, 201.
702
property of, confiscated, 1779, 226
Lawrence, William, Monmouth County Loyalist, pro- perty of, confiscated, 1779,
226
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
conveyed land for Presbyterian Church, Allen- town, 1744, 624
"Lawrence Line," run between East and West Jersey, 1743, 613
Lawrenson, Peter, informed Dutch of English nego- tiations with Indians, 1663,
58
Lawrie, name on early headstone at Arneytown burial ground,
632
Lawrence, Joseph, mentioned in 1709 road records, patented tract at Manasquan, 1695,
797
31
Lawrence, Joseph, commissioner for sale of Loyalist property, 1779, 227
615
77
deputy-governor, proprietors' instructions to, 271
80
Lawrence, M. V., Farmingdale school teacher,
448
Lawrence, Richard, member of Provincial Assembly, 1761, 1769, 1772, 108
Lawrence, Richard, chaplain Arrowsmith Post, Red Bank, 1885,
605
Lawrie, William, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
615
Lawrence, Robert, member of Provincial Assembly, 1743, 54,
108
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 614
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
Friends' Meetinghouse near, Upper Freehold Town- ship, 1738, 633
Lawrence, Rev. Ruliff V., Methodist exhorter, Free- hold Circuit, 1852,
429
principal Freehold Academy, 1855, 442
associated with Dr. Samuel Lockwood, 448
653
pastor Calvary Methodist Church, Keyport, 1868,
711
273
original member Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso- ciation, 1869,
857
Lawrence, Sarah, married Nathan Allen, second,
620
Lawrence, Thomas, Major, "Skinner's Greens," Loyal ist regiment, American Revolution,
200
Layton, Ephraim, private, Company G, Twenty ninth Regiment, 1862,
265
124
Township, in 1758, 615
37
received land at Manasquan, patented 1692,
797
Lawrence, John, (second, son of Elisha), assessor for Upper Freehold Township, 1730,
404
collector Upper Freehold Township, 1731, 612
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 613
assessor and surveyor-general, Upper Freehold
Township, 1731. 613
{chair), taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
615
assessor, Upper Freehold Township, 1758, 616
ran the East and West Jersey line in 1743, 617
534
received grant, Wakake Creek, 1700,
701
given permission to buy land of Indians at Mana- squan, 1685,
796
tract at Manasquan patented, 1692, 797
Lawrence, John, trustee Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869, 636
Lawrence, John Brown, arrested for treasonable inter- course with British during American Revolution, settled in Canada after Revolution on land given him by Britain, 201
200
grandfather of Commodore Boggs of the "Varuna", in Civil War, 617
Lawrence, John H., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
265 375
Lawrie, Gawen, buys part of New Jersey, 1674, buys proprietary interest in East Jersey, 1682, instructions to, 1687,
32
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, Lawrence, Mary, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
615
Lawrie, Thomas, settlement of, at Perth Amboy, 1684, Lawrie, Thomas, merchant of Allentown, married Sarah Lawrence Allen, widow of Nathan Allen (second),
620
one of committee to visit Joseph Arney, 1749, Lawry, James M., contracted to build Red Bank gas works and lay mains, 1870,
600
Laws, first, of Monmouth County, reference to, 270 Laws, of New Jersey, observation on, 274
Lawtone, William, grand juror Court of Inquiry, held at Shrewsbury, 1700, 99
Lawyer, Joseph, original member Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818,
621
Lawyer, Joseph J., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
257
Lawyers, costumes of, in early days, (footnote), quality of the profession in Monmouth County, driven from courts of Monmouth County, 1769, 278 Layton, Edwin P., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263
276
(merchant and chair), taxed in Upper Freehold
Lawrence, William (first), from Long Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64
chosen overseer of Middletown, 1667, 86
received deed from his father, William Lawrence, 1675,
796
received land grant, 1700,
27
deputy-governor, empowered by proprietors to end controversies regarding title to lands, 1684,
632
Jerseyville resident, 1854,
Layton, Everett D.,private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
267
Layton, Hannah, daughter of William. Layton, married Elias Truax, son of John (first) and Catharine (Goodenough) Truax,
Layton, Henry, gristmill owner, West Farms, 1884, Layton, Jacob, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Layton, Job, trustee Independent Baptist Society at High Point, 1809, 546
Layton, Margaret A., member Freehold Baptist Church 1834,
Layton, Mary, married William Smith (third) son of William Smith (second) and Mary Compton Smith, 1762.
562
Lee, John, captain "Skinner's Greens", American Rev- olution, 200
Lee, "Light-Horse Harry", troopers of, guarded Free- hold during Revolution, 203
Leeds, Daniel, appointed to Governor Cornbury's Council, 1703, 36
Leeds (Leads), Mary, sister of William Leeds, baptised at Shrewsbury, 1702,
579
Layton, Samuel, Monmouth County Loyalist,property of, confiscated 1779,
226
sub-sheriff, reported need of pair of stocks in each town, 1692,
399
record of baptism of, by Mr. Talbot in Keith's Journal, 1702, 412
left farm to Middletown and Shrewsbury Episco- pal churches, 1735,
531
old path to property of, 1687,
371
mentioned in road survey, 1687, 371
owned original Middletown lot, 1667, 521
progenitor of the wife of George Bowne, 525
vestryman, Christ Church, Shrewsbury, 1738,
580
organizer Middletown Baptist Church, 1668, 527
Layton, William H. H., corporal, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
Lazear, H. W., builder of first cottage at Ocean Grove, 1870,
858
Leader The Red Bank, first issued 1871, 604
Leaming and Spicer, description of General Assembly of 1668,
23
description of Berkeley Carteret grant, 1664, description of East Jersey boundary, 28
23
"Grants and Concessions" quoted, (footnote), description of East New Jersey, 31
30
description of line of division between East and West Jersey,
32 35
description of proprietary government,
quoted concerning appointment of governor, 36
quoted concerning holding of lands under Lords Proprietors,
72
quoted concerning Middletown and Shrewsbury deputies refusing to swear allegiance, 87
quoted concerning the two towns of Navesink, 101
quoted concerning an act to divide the province, 1683,
102
quoted concerning provision for ordinaries, 526
Leard, Richard, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
Leard, William, private, Continental Army, 1776,
237
Le Compte, David, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865,
256
Le Conte, Dr. Peter, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754 684
earliest physician at Middletown Point, 1734, 833
buried in Mount Pleasant cemetery, 1768, 841
married Valeria Eaton, daughter of John and Jo- anna (Wardell) Eaton, 877
Lee, Asher M., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263
Lee, Benjamin A., captain, Raritan Guard, Keyport, 717
Lee, General Charles, behaviour of, before Battle of Monmouth, 167
at Battle of Monmouth, 168,
175
court-martial of,
187
plan of, submitted to Lord Howe and General Howe, 188
Layton, Nelson, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
264
Layton, Peter, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1863,
256
Layton, Peter, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
Leeds, William, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, new house of, mentioned in 1687 road records, mentioned in 1682 road records,
372
Layton, Thomas, private, Company 8, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
Layton, Wesley, corporal, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,
255
Layton, (Laiton), William, from Rhode Island, orig nal settler of Monmouth County, 64
purchased present site of Lincroft in 1 680, baptized at Shrewsbury, 1702,
579
Leeds, William, Jr., appointed assessor, 1714, assistant of court, 1728,
402 404
Leedsville bridge on road from Middletown to Shrews- bury, 1677,
371
Leedsville, {now Lincroft), account of, 545
post office established at, 1841, 545-
Baptist Church at, organized 1846, School District No. 64,
545
Leffers, Ouka, mentioned in 1710 road records,
375
Lefferson, Conover, private, Company F, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
265
Lefferson, Jane, daughter of Oukey Lefferson, married William H. Bennett, son of Hendrick and Elizabeth (Nowlan) Bennett, 1800, 502
Lefferson, Joseph, married Sarah Jane Vanderveer, daughter of David G. and Katy (Dubois) Vander- veer,
784
Lefferson, Lefferts and Jannetje, grand parents of Jane Lafferson, who married William H. Bennett, 1800, 502
Lefferson, Mary, daughter of Ockey Lefferson, mar- ried Ebenezer Conover, (first), son of Lewis Cono- ver
512
297 Lefferson, Oukey, father of Jane Lefferson Bennett, 297 Lefferson, Sarah (Schenck), wife of Oukey Lefferson, Lefferts, early Dutch Monmouth settlers, 83
83
Leffertsens, early Dutch Monmouth County settlers, Legal profession, feeling against in New Jersey, during eighteenth century, 280
Legislative Council of New Jersey, members of, from
125
Leason, Leaford, conveyed Presbyterian parsonage farm, Allentown, 1752, 625
784
649
263
418
83
372
545
549
1
Monmouth County,
Legislature, first in New Jersey, convened at Portland Poynt, 1667, 85
Legrange, Bernadus, exorbitant fees of. 278
Leipsner, Rev. Benjamin F., began preaching, First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 1875,
601
pastor First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 1875, 601 Leister, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
Leland, Thomas, represented Monmouth County at a meeting of Freemasons, New Brunswick, 1787, Leming, Samuel, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Lemmon, Isaiah, private, Continental Army, 1776, Lemmon, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, Lenape, Indian name of the Delawares,
237
237
Lendreck, sold Indian right to Swimming River pro- perty to William Leeds, 1680,
545
Lenhart, Rev. John L., appointment of, as Methodist elder, 1834, 426
pastor First Methodist Church of Long Branch, 1836,
889
Lenni Lenape, Indian name of the Delawares, Leonard family, genealogy of;
Nathaniel Leonard, Gentleman, received a commis- sion in 1739 from George the Second appoint- ing him lieutenant of Middletown Middle Com- pany; his wife was named Deliverance; the sons of Nathaniel and Deliverance Leonard were: John (born 1738, emigrated to Cuba and mar- ried a Spanish lady), Nathaniel, second, (born 1839, of whom there is no trace), Joseph (born 1743, see below), and Thomas (born 1753, see below);
Joseph Leonard, born 1743, son of Lieutenant Nathaniel and Deliverance Leonard, married Annie Bray; the children of Joseph and Annie (Bray) Leonard were: Samuel (married Lydia Madden), Sarah and Annie;
Thomas Leonard (first), born 1753, son of Lieuten- ant Nathaniel and Deliverance Leonard, married Alice Lawrence; the children of Thomas and Alice (Lawrence) Leonard were: Elizabeth, William (see below), and Joseph;
William Leonard (first), son of Thomas (first) and Alice (Lawrence) Leonard, followed the water in his early days but later became a farm- er and merchant; he married first Elizabeth Ap- plegate, and second Elizabeth Conover; the children of Captain William and Elizabeth (Applegate) Leonard were: Richard A., Mary, Thomas (second, see below), John S., William (second) and Elizabeth A .;
Richard A. Leonard, born 1812, Middletown Township, eldest son of Captain William and Elizabeth (Applegate) Leonard, lived on his father's farm; Richard A. Leonard married first Elizabeth Roberts, eldest daughter of Rev.
Thomas Roberts, 1833; he married second
Sarah Roberts, daughter of Rev. Thomas Rob- erts, 1849; the children of Richard A. and Eliz- abeth (Roberts) Leonard were: Richard (mar- ried Delia F. Patterson), Sarah (married Charles McClees), Emma (married George Sherman) the children of Richard A. and Sarah (Roberts) Leonard were: Charles T. (married Annie Gro- ver), William J. (married Fanny M. Clark) and
556, 557 Ella S. Leonard, biography and portrait of, Thomas Leonard, born 1815, at Leonardville, son of Captain William and Elizabeth (Applegate) Leonard, married Mary A. Hopping,daughter of James and Patience Hopping, 1840; the children of Thomas and Mary A. (Hopping) Leonard were: James H. (born 1841, see below), Thomas H. (born 1843), Edward H. (born 1853), and John J. (born 1856); biography and portrait of, 565 James H. Leonard, born 1841, eldest son of Thom- as and Mary A. (Hopping) Leonard of Leonard- ville, married Emma C. Taylor, daughter of James G. Taylor, Atlantic Township, 1863; the children of James H. and Emma C. (Taylor) Leonard were: Mary (born 1866), George T. (born 1872), and Albert T. (born 1875); bio- graphy and portrait of, 571, 572, 677
Leonard, ----- , owner of sawmill on road laid out in 1687, 372
Leonard, Charles B., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250
Leonard, Elizabeth, constituent member Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 539
Leonard, Henry, came (from New England) to con- struct iron works at Tinton Falls, 543
millwright, Tinton Falls, 1667, 586
Leonard, Henry, assaulted in performance of duty, 1700,
99
mentioned in 1710 road records,
375
mentioned in 1714 road records,
376
declared legal manager of work on courthouse and gaol, 1714,
402
judge of court, 1728,
404
vestryman, Christ Church, Shrewsbury, 1738,
580
given authority in matter of locating county-seat, 1714,
876
Leonard, James, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
64
came to construct iron works at Tinton Falls, 543
millwright at Tinton Falls, 1667, 586
110
Leonard, James H., member of General Assembly, constituent member Navesink Baptist Church, 1853,
539
trustee, Navesink Baptist Church, 1877,
540
Leonard, Captain (?) John, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700,
83
grand juror court of inquiry, 1700,
99
mentioned in highway records of 1705,
373
road commissioner, 1708, 1709,
375
died 1713,
376
mentioned in road record of 1705,
508
conveyee of tract of land at Manasquan, 1692,
797
Leonard, John, Monmouth County Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779,
226
taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
615
Leonard, John S., married Teresa McClane, daughter of Jonathan and Eleanor (Burdge) McClane, 562
Leonard, Mary A., constituent member Navesink Bap- tist Church, 1853,
539
Leonard, Mary E., constituent member Navesink Bap- tist Church, 1853, 539
Leonard, Nathaniel, authority for lighting Navesink Beacon, 537
Leonard, Rev. Patrick, held first Roman Catholic ser- vices at Allentown, 630
Leonard, Richard A., president Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1866-69. 368
107
475
262
46
46
126
chosen freeholder, 1848,
constituent member Navesink Baptist Church, 1853,
539
elected deacon Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 540
trustee of Navesink Baptist Church, 1877, 540
a founder of Agricultural Society of Monmouth County,
557
active in temperance work,
558
Leonard, Captain Samuel, appointed to Governor
Cornbury's council, 1703, 36
settler in Monmouth prior to 1700,
83
member of Scotch and Quaker factions, 1702, 97
member of court of inquiry, 1700, 98
complaints against Lewis Morris made to,
98
Lewis, David, chosen freeholder, Howell Township, 1801,
646 799
Leonard, Samuel, home at Colt's Neck, 1782,
218
Lewis, Dr. Edmond, son of Dr John P. Lewis, prac- ticed at Eatontown,
878
soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 687
Leonard, Sarah, constituent member of Navesink Bap- tist Church, 1853,
539
Lewis, Ezekiel, private, Continental Army, 1776, Lewis, George W., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
263
Lewis, Rev. J., pastor of Red Bank Methodist Episco- pal Church,
601
Leonard, Thomas, prominent citizen of Freehold Township, joined British during American Revolu- tion,
Lewis, James, sold land to Jacob Burdge, 1794, Lewis, James, trustee Methodist Church of Chapel Hill, 1828,
546
Monmouth County Loyalist, property of, con- fiscated, 1779,
226
Lewis, Jefferson, appointment of, as Methodist elder, 1834,
426
contributor to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Free- hold, 1763,
415
Lewis, Dr John P., born at Navesink Highlands, 1788, biography of,
333
noted Tory, anecdote of,
619
member of Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1820,
320
deacon of Navesink Baptist Church, 1853,
540
president of Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1852
321
543
member of Shrewsbury Washington Lodge of Freemasons, 1815,
476
opened store at Leonardville,
544
school trustee, Shrewsbury district
595
Leonard, Captain W. (William), prominent early Bap- tist of Middletown Township,
538
first postmaster at Eatontown,
763
Leonard's (Henry), Mill,
540
married Catharine Woolley, daughter of Jacob (first) and Elizabeth (Tucker) Woolley,
770
occupied old Joseph Eaton house,
877
postmaster at Eatontown, 1830,
877
LeRoy, H. D., son of W. F. LeRoy, owner of Keyport Weekly, 1882, 710
LeRoy, M. D., son of W. F. LeRoy, owner of Keyport Weekly, 1882, 710
treasurer, Asbury Park Young Men's Christian Association, 869
LeRoy, W. F., bought Keyport Weekly, 1877, 710
saved Keyport Weekly building, Keyport fire, 1877 Lerton, Massey (Mercy?) log-cabin, school of, 438
Letson, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776,
237
Letson, William, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
261
Letts, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
Letts, Nehemiah, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
Leupie, Rev. Jacob, pastor Methodist Protestants, Fair Haven,
Lever, John, farm of, part of Lincoln Township bound- ary, 1867, 754
Leverson, Benjamin, kept tavern at Leedsville, prior to 1841, 545
Levings, R., private, Continental Army, 1776, 237
Lewis, Augustus, opened a store at Oceanport about 1844, 890
Lewis, C. H., director Freehold, Lyceum and Free Reading Room, 1884, 480
Lewis, Cornelius C., corporal, Company C, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1863, 262
member of Governor's Council at Middletown Court, 1700, justice in 1700,
99
trustee, Howell Baptist Church, 1804,
544
father of Dr. John P. Lewis, Eatontown,
878
sergeant, Captain Waddell's regiment, American Revolution,
233
Lewis, Edwin, incorporator Eatontown Steamboat Company, 1844,
890 234
Leonard, Thomas, mentioned in 1709 road records, 375
Leonard, Thomas, advertised as foe to rights of Amer- ica, 1775, 123
5.38
201
Leonard, Thomas, constituent member of Navesink Baptist Church, 1853,
539
director Shrewsbury Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany, 1838,
605
543
helped to establish steamboat line running to Long Branch, 1828,
756
" Leonard's Mills," Manasquan River, prior to 1830, Leonardville, account of,
649
543
son of David Lewis, settled in Eatontown prior to 1812,
878
hotel on property of, Eatontown, 1831, 878
obtained warrant for Masonic Lodge, Shrewsbury Township, 1815,
881
activity in connection with Shrewsbury Township Masonic Lodge, 1815, 882
representative to Grand Lodge from Eatontown Lodge, 1831,
883
elected Grand Master, 1848,
884
interested in Eatontown Manufacturing Company, 1854,
885
efforts of, to establish a high school, Eatontown, 1844, 886
incorporator, Eatontown Steamboat Company, 1844,
890
127
520
594
of Leonardville, corporator of Atlantic Highlands Association, 1881,
Leonard, Thomas H., son of Thomas Leonard, lived at old Brown farmhouse, Bay Shore, now First Ave- nue, Atlantic Highlands,
Leopies, sold Indian right to Swimming River property to William Leeds, 1680, 545
719
postmaster, Oceanport, 1849,
Lewis, John S., private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
267
425
Lincoln, Rev. Warren, pastor Baptist Church of Allen- town, 1874,
630 105
"Lincoln Township," erected 1867,
obliteration of, 1868, 754
Lincroft, formerly Leedsville, post office established 1841, 545
Linder, Augustus, musician, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
257 227
Lewis, Michael, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
259
Lewis, Robert H., corporal, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
263
237
Lewis (or Luis) William, private, Continental Army, 1776,
237
Lewis, Dr. William C., member of Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1855, 320
Lippett, Henry, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
64
Lewis, William H., private, Company D. Fourteenth Regiment, 1863,
258
Lippincott, Aden, vice-president Asbury Park Young Men's Christian Association, 1884,
869
L'Huiller, Theodore, instructor, Freehold Institute for Boys, 1849,
440 599
Senior Warden, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1879,
477
Lippincott, Ann, daughter of John Lippincott, married George White,
611
Library of Rev. Abel Morgan left to Middletown Baptist Church,
530
Lippincott, Bartholomew, from Long Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
64
Life-Saving Service, beginning of, 1876, description of, duties of,
790
Life Saving Station No. 1, located on Sandy Hook, "Light Boat," stranding of ship, 1880,
787
Lightbourne, Rev. T. J. K., rector of St. Peter's Free- hold, 1856,
417
Lighthouse on the Highlands erected 1765,
537
Ligier, Augustus, kept hotel at Oceanic,
593
Ligier, Victor, proprietor of Oceanic Hotel,
593
Lippincott, David, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
615
Lippincott, David, Jr., taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758,
615
Liming, William, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
267
Limming, Daniel, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
Limming, Dinah, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615
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