History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 26

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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Limming, Diwilde, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615


Limming, John, (son of William) taxed in Upper Free- hold Township, in 1731, 613


taxed in Upper Freehold Township in 1758, 615


Limming, John, Jr., taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758, 615


Limming, Thomas, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615


Lımming, William, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731,


613


Lippincott, Isaac K., business partner of Judge Joseph Murphy,


309


treasurer Monmouth County Bible Society, 1822,


354


secretary Monmouth County Bible Society, prior to 1823,


354


treasurer Monmouth County Bible Society, 1837, 356


resident of Freehold, early 1800's, 394


bought part of Kearney estate, 1829, 704


member of dock company, Keyport, 1832,


705


128


891


Lincoln, Mordecai, of Monmouth County, ancestor of Abraham Lincoln,


85


Lewis, Joseph, early Monmouth County Methodist, pupil at Englishtown school, 1817, 689


Lewis, Joseph B., member Monmouth County Agri- cultural Society, Shrewsbury Township, 1853, Lewis, Joseph K., Masonic officer, Keyport lodge, Lewis, Joseph O., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


Lewis, Maria, reference to the murder of,


283


Line, Jersey, Continental troops, organized 1775, Lingal (Lingle), Caroline, bought Atlantic Highlands Herald and founded Atlantic Highlands Indepen- dent,


558


Linsey, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, Lipit, Moses, of Middletown, member of committee on building Gaol, 1709,


401


Lippincott, Amos, Senior Deacon Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1878,


477


Liberty Hose Company, Red Bank, organized 1879,


"Liberty Pole," name for Long Branch village in 1826, 760


Liberty, Sons of, organized in New Jersey in 1766, Library Hall, at Shrewsbury, opened 1880,


277


586


788


Lippincott, Rev. Benjamin C., pastor Calvary Method- ist Church, Keyport, 1873.


711 779


pastor Methodist Church, Centreville 1884,


took part in cornerstone exercises, Methodist Church, Ocean Grove, 1884,


860


pastor of First Methodist Church of Asbury Park prior to 1884,


869


Lippincott, and Davis, early Freehold merchants, Lippincott, Edmund C., private, Company F, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Lippincott, Rev. E. J., pastor of Navesink Methodist Church,


541


Lippincott, Elisha, member of General Assembly, 1832,


109


chosen freeholder, Shrewsbury Township, 1806, store of, on Lincoln Township boundary, 1867, kept store at Lippincott's Corner, Long Branch, 1815,


760 591


Lippincott, Elizabeth, married Joseph Parker, second, Lippincott, Esther, daughter of Captain Richard Lip- pincott, married George Taylor Dennison, 225


Lippincott, Henry, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


255


taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 615 Lincoln, Abraham, ancestors of, early settlers of Mon- mouth County, (footnote), 84


Lincoln, President Abraham, Monmouth County ances- try of,


85


Lincoln, John, Monmouth County ancestor of Presi- dent Abraham Lincoln,


85


575


754


Lillagore, T. W., leased bathing privileges at Ocean Grove, 1876, 863


398


548


366


716


257


built first store in Keyport, 1833, bought Kearney homestead,


705 705


Lippincott, Jacob, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234


Lippincott, James, director Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1884, 470


Lippincott, James E., Long Branch, married Mary Eliz- abeth Woolley, born 1836, daughter of Eden and Elizabeth (Williams) Woolley,


corporator Long Branch Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1867,


771


taught school, Pleasant Hill Academy, about 1806, Lippincott, Stephen H., Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


Lippincott, J. J., officer Farmingdale Odd Fellows, 1884,


648


vice-commander, James 8. Morris Post, Grand Army, Long Branch, 1880,


774


Lippincott, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234


Lippincott, William 8., Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


mentioned in 1693 road records,


373


Lippincott, William H., private, Company E, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Owned northeast angle of the Shrewsbury four corners, 1695,


575


Lippit, (Lippet, Lipit), Moses, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700,


83


Lippincott, John, trustee, Methodist Church, Long Branch, 1809,


888


mentioned in 1705 road records, 374


Lippincott, John, Jr., mentioned in highway records of 1705,


373


Little, family attended ordination of Rev. William Tennent, Jr., 1733, 682


accused in court of playing at nyne-pins on Sabbath Day, 1689,


588


Lippincott, John M., justice of the peace, 1862, 112


captain, Continental Army, 1776,


Lippincott, Joseph E., corporator of Long Branch Banking Company, 1872,


Little, Elisha, taught school near Eatontown prior to 1825,


891


Lippincott, Joseph M., private, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


769 266


Little, George L., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,


258


Lippincott, Obadiah, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758, 615


Little, Henry D., private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Lippincott, Peter, sold lot for Eatontown Episcopal Church, 1866,


880


Lippincott, Preserved, sold lands to Friends, 1717,


577


Lippincott, Remembrance, settler in Monmouth Coun- ty prior to 1700, 83


mentioned in highway records of 1705,


373


visited Europe in company with other Monmouth County men, 1863,


312


trustee of Friends' Meeting of Shrewsbury, 1695, 577


father of Elizabeth Parker, wife of Joseph Parker (second),


591


lawyer, Matawan, 1884, 318


corporator, Monmouth County Agricultural Rail- road, 1867,


382


married Rebecca Knott,daughter of Peter Knott, 810


69


375


steward, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1865, 478


corporator Red Bank Gas-Light Company, 1862, . 600


Matawan bank near office of, 1884,


839


corporator Long Branch and Sea Shore Improve- ment Company, 1865,


892


Little, Jacob, taught English and classical school, Masonic Hall, Eatontown, 1841, 891


member of Refugee attacking party, 1780,


208


Little, James, opened store, Middletown Point, 1837, 831


Little, John, member Shrewsbury Committee of Ob- servation, 1775, 124


lieutenant-colonel of Monmouth County regiment, 1746, 537


given pension and land grant in Canada by British government, 1793,


225


married Mary Matilda Thompson, daughter of John I. and Margaret (Walton) Thompson, 564


bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 684


226 389


Lippincott, Robert,private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261


charter member, Tennent Lodge, Freehold Knights of Pythias, 1872, 480


Lippincott, Seth, taught Christ Church school at Shrewsbury, 1827,


595 609


married Mary Williams,


891


Lippincott, James M., private, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


267


Lippincott, J. K., trustee Freehold Academy, 1835, Lippincott, John, said to have contributed to bribery of Lord Cornbury, 1708,


39


sold land to Quakers for meeting-house, 1695, 577 father of Ann (Lippincott) White, 611


fined for "contempt and misbehaviour" in Sessions Court, Middletown, 1701, 99


Little, Captain Christopher, taken prisoner by "Greens" from Sandy Hook, 1778, 205 231


Little, Henry S., state senator, 1864, 1867, 1870, pall-bearer for Major Peter Vredenburgh, Jr., 1864, candidate for state senator, 1884,


265 108 254 288 293 295


appointed to receive rates for county jail, 1684, 399


counselor, admitted to the bar, 1851, 316


attorney, admitted to the bar, 1848, 317


given permission to buy land of Indians at Mana- squan, 1685,


796


corporator, New York and Long Branch Railroad Company, 1868,


383


Lippincott, Richard, from Long Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64 associate Monmouth patentee, 1672, 64


mentioned in highway records of 1705, 373


Lippincott, Captain Richard, Shrewsbury Tory, refer- ence to trial of, 1782, 202


demanded from British by Washington, 1782, 220


escape of, 1782,


221


joined Associated Loyalists, 1778,


224


attempt by grandson, to vindicate the character of, 1830, 225


771


441


property of, confiscated, 1779, murderer of Joshua Huddy,


directed legal studies of Joseph D. 8edle, commissioner to Vienna,


Lippincott, Restore, marriage of, to Hannah Shattock, mentioned in 1709 road records,


129


Little, John, Jr., corporator of Presbyterian Church, Shrewsbury, 1749,


Little, Margaret, married William L. Terhune, 1843, Little, Robert, manager Monmouth County Bible Soc- iety, 1817,


in business at Matawan about 1812,


831


Lloyd, Corlies, member of General Assembly, 1821- 22, 109


prosecutor of the Pleas, 1828,


111


practiced law in Monmouth County courts after


American Revolution,


280


counselor, admitted to the bar, 1804, 316


secretary Bible Society meeting, 1817, 353


business partner of William Lloyd, 389


390


store of, at Freehold, 1800, 392


Lloyd, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237


Lloyd, Dr. Grandin, member and officer of Medical Society of Monmouth, 1844, 1845, 1846, 320.


Little, William, step-son of Dr. Joseph Eaton, progeni- tor of one branch of Monmouth County Littles, 876


born in Freehold, 1807, biography of,


332


Littte, William, father of Margaret (Little) Terhune, 298


353


teacher of Dr. John Vought, 1835, 346


Freehold physician, died 1852, 458


Lloyd, Isaac S., chosen president, Florence and Key- port Company, 1846, 702


built tavern, Farmingdale, 1815,


in business at Matawan about 1812,


became cashier Middletown Point Bank, 1821,


831


Lloyd, James, member of General Assembly, 1812, 1823, 1825, 1826, 1828, 109


sheriff of Monmouth County, 1796, 1805, 1820, 111


Freehold, son of Rachel Grandın,


345


cashier of Middletown Point bank, 1830,


owned store, Middletown Point, 1838,


841


member of Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817,


353


business partner of William Lloyd,


389


Little, William N., corporal, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


store of, at Freehold, 1800,


392


Little, W. Thompson, chosen freeholder, Howell Town- ship, 1876,


646


Little Falls, mentioned in 1705 road records,


373


Little Silver, formerly Parkerville, account of,


592


Little Water Pond, mentioned in 1693 road records,


373


Littleton, Herbert, official member of Freehold Meth- odist Circuit, death of, 428


soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 687


Lloyd, John, son of Timothy Lloyd, bought Tennent pew, 1754, 683


Lloyd, John, trustee Baptist Church of Upper Freehold prior to 1869, 636


Lloyd, Martha A., mother of Rachel Bray (Lloyd) Ryall, 282


Lloyd, Mary, born 1772, daughter of John Lloyd, married John Hendrickson, (second), born 1773,


560


Lloyd, family attended ordination of Rev. William Tennent, Jr., 1733,


682


Lloyd, ----. , served at Battle of Monmouth, 186


Lloyd, ----- , gristmill owner, Lower Squankum, 1820,


648


attended Freemasons convention, 1787,


475


Lloyd, Richard, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, In 1758,


615


Lloyd, Caleb, surrogate, 1797-1817,


111


county clerk, 1812,


111


Lloyd, (LLoyde), Timothy, help to elders, Scots Meet- inghouse, 1730,


680


practiced law in Monmouth County courts after American Revolution,


280


father of Rachel (Lloyd} Ryall,


282


counselor, admitted to the bar, 1804,


316


attorney, admitted to the bar, 1791,


317


manager Monmouth County Bible Society 1817,


353


sheriff of Monmouth County, 1793, 111


Freehold lawyer, surrogate, county clerk, 1797- 1822, 390


585 298


Little, Robert W. C., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,


258


263 231


private, Company D,Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, Little, Theophilus, captain, Continental Army, 1776, chosen freeholder, Shrewsbury Township, 1798, member of committee on county poor farm, 1801, Little, Thomas, member of Legislative Council, 1801, member of General Assembly, 1787-1793, captain, Third Regiment, 1780,


871 107 109 231


Little, Thomas, kept tavern, Eatontown, prior to 1823, 878 festival of St. John celebrated at residence of, Tin- ton Falls, Road 1817, 882


321,


322


manager Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817, vice-president Monmouth County Bible Society, 1837,


356 647 831


director Middletown Point steamboat company, 1832,


832 839


subscribed to the Middletown Point Academy, 1834,


846


sheriff, 1796-1820,


390


Lloyd, James, representative from Eatontown to Grand Masonic Lodge, 1831,


883


Lloyd, James, kept store, Black's Mills, 1840,


692


Lloyd, John, member of Legislative Council, 1800, 107 private, Capt Waddell's Company, Continental Army, 1776, 237


Livingston, Governor, offered reward for apprehension of Fenton and his confederates, 1779, 198


delivered message to Legislature condemning Ref- ugees, 1777, 200


Livingston, Rev. E., pastor St. John's Methodist Church, Mechanicsville, 720


Livingston, Rev. James, preached at Eatontown Afri- can Methodist Church,


881


Llewellyn, John H., private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 256


282


son of Daniel and Nellie Van Mater Hendrickson,551, Lloyd, Rachel Bray, wife of Daniel Bailey Ryall, Lloyd, Richard, sheriff of Monmouth County, 1823, captain, Hazen's regiment, Continental Army, 1777 , Revolutionary officer, sheriff, 1823,


390


Lloyd, Benjamin F., captain, Company A, Twenty- eighth Regiment, 1862,


267


Lloyd, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237


manager, of Freehold Scots Meetinghouse, 1731, 681 bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 683


107


Lloyd, William, member of Legislative Council, 1808, member of General Assembly, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800,


109


sergeant, Captain Baird's company, American Rev- olution, 233


130


Lloyd, Catharine V. M., daughter of William L. and Mary (Van Mater) Lloyd, married Aaron Long- street, 1839, 848


Lloyd, Charles S., corporator of Long Branch and Sea- Shore Improvement Company, 1870, 892


353


575


prosecutor of the pleas, 1828-1833,


teacher of Dr. DeWitt W. Barclay, 337


Lloyd, James, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237


111


231


manager Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817, committeeman, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1823,


353


354


428


Lokerson, David, early Monmouth County Methodist, 425


bankruptcy of, due to Embargo Act,


store of, at Freehold, 1800,


392


commemorative services for, 1834,


398


Lokerson, Sarah, early Methodist of Monmouth Coun- ty, 425


member of committee to draft courthouse specifi- cations, 1805, 406


member Monmouth Lodge, Freemasons, 1788, 475


chosen freeholder, Freehold Township, 1791, 506


early Methodist organization at,


423


Methodist meetinghouse at, 1829,


426


born 1800, son of Revolutionary soldier, William Lloyd, recollections of,


391


Episcopal Church of, formed out of Christ Church, Shrewsbury,


584


store of, threatened by Freehold fire of 1873, 409


traditionally known as "Land's End," derivation of name of,


754


first considered as a summer resort, 1790, 756


account of, in Niles Register, 1819, 757


759


Freehold postmaster, 1835,


460


trustee Baptist Church of Upper Freehold prior to 1869,


636


first July Fourth celebration at, 1838, 760


Lob, Catherine, early Monmouth Methodist,


425


Sanitary and Improvement Commission, incorpora- tion of, 1867, 761


Lobdell, Edward W., musician, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


263


establishment of "private" post-office in village of, 18 34,


762


Lockerby, Rev. Daniel F., pastor First Presbyterian Church of Millstone, Perrineville, 1871, 657


Board of Health established 1875, 762


Record, established by R.M. Stultz, 1883, 762


Commission, four post offices within limits of, 1885


762


post office, established of, 1864, 763


first school at, established 1780, 766


formation of Board of Education at, 1873. 767


Garfield Avenue School at, built 1881, 767


first high school completed at, 1876,


768


Dr. Samuel Lockwood quoted concerning schools of, 1883,


768


Banking Company of, incorporation of, 1872, 769


Mutual Fire Insurance of, incorporation of, 1867, 771


Police, Sanitary and Improvement Commission of, incorporated 1867,


771


Lodge No. 78, Freemasons, founded 1867,


772


Oceanic Engine Company, No. 1, organization of, 1871,


772


lecturer at Freehold Institute for Boys, 1860, 440


superintendent of Monmouth County schools, 442


biography of, 444 - 450


448 first county superintendent of Monmouth County, delivered address, Marl Ridge District, Upper Free- hold Township, 1871, 639


pastor Dutch Reformed Church, Keyport, 1854, 714


gave dedicatory address, Keyport, 1872, 716 Masonic officer, Keyport, 1865, 716


delivered charge to pastor Freehold Reformed Church, 1868,


741


768


quoted concerning Long Branch schools, 1883, delivered funeral sermon of Dr. Peter D. Knieskern, 1871, 802


Locust Grove School District, No. 82, Eatontown Township,


891


stage connection with Middletown Point boat, 1837,


832


Long Branch and Sandy Hook Railroad Company, incorporated 1856,


383


776


married Mary Ann Maps, 770


Lokerson, Caleb, official member Freehold Methodist Church, death of,


Lokerson, Mrs. David, memories of Methodist revival meetings of, 1832, 425


Long Branch, mentioned in 1710 road records, 375


population of district of, 1880, 384


married Mary Van Mater, daughter of Chrineyonce and Huldah (Holmes) Van Mater, 826


Lloyd, William, Jr., depository Monmouth County Bible Society, 1837, 356


attempt to make a year-round resort of, 1884, village, settlement of, prior to American Revolu- tion,


760


Locharbor, development of, 1884,


778


News, pioneer newspaper of, first issue 1866, 762


Lockerman, James, tavernkeeper, Matawan, 834


Lockermans, (Loockermans), Govert, accused English of treachery, 1663, 60


Lockerson, Caleb, School District No. 21, near, Free- hold Township, 1839, 509


Lockerson, John, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 251


Lockerson, School District No. 8, in Freehold Town- ship, 1884, 509


Lockport, part of Keyport, site of, bought by James Sproul, 1829, 705


Lockwood, Rev. Eli M., pastor Manasquan Baptist Church, 1864, 800


Lockwood, Ira A., Junior Deacon, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1877, 477


Lockwood, Dr. Samuel, author of "Archaeology and Paleontology of Monmouth County", 7


fossil named for , 13,15


Atlantic Engine and Truck Company of, organized, 1873.


772


Neptune Hose Company, No. 1, of, organized, 1875,


772


Fire Department of, organized 1878,


772


Encampment No. 49, Odd Fellows, at, founded 1872,


773


Water Supply Company of, incorporated 1874, Council No. 429, Royal Arcanum of, founded 1880,


773


Water Supply Company of, consolidated with Mon- 773 mouth Beach and Seabright Water Company, 1882, Gas-Light Company of, incorporated 1884, 773


Uniform Rank No. 8, Knights of Pythias of, organ- ized 1882,


774


Lokerson, Abraham S., member Freehold Methodist Church, 1854, 430


leader and steward, Freehold Methodist Church, 1855, 431


Long Branch and Seabright Turnpike, chartered 1869, Long Branch and Sea-Shore Improvement Company, 1865,


892


131


1


autobiography of, (footnote), 389 390


Lloyd, William, Freehold, son of Rachel Grandin, 345


773


Long Branch and Sea-Shore Railroad Company, Incor porated 1863, 383


building of, by Mifflin Paul, 1865, 777


Long Bridge, over Manasquan River, originally built 1816, 796, 798


reference to, 811


Long, Henry W., Worshipful Master, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1877. 477


officer Columbia Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Eng- lishtown, 1884, 691


Long, Dr. I. S., member and officer of Medical Society of Monmouth, 1867, 1881-1884, 321


born 1839, Warren County, son of James M. and Salome M. (Stover) Long, married Jennie E. Drum- mond, daughter of Malford and Esther Drummond, 1872, biography and portrait of,


residence of, at Freehold,


392


practicing physician in Freehold, 1885,


458


Long, Rev. James, early Methodist preacher in Mon- mouth County, 423


preacher, Freehold Methodist Circuit, 1832, 426


on Freehold Circuit, death of, 1863, 428


preached at Harmony about 1829, 547


preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1841,


637


preacher, Blue Ball Methodist Church,


651


circuit preacher, Middletown Point Methodist Church, 838


854


Long Pond, old name for Wesley Lake, Ocean Grove, Longstreet family, genealogy of;


Dirck Stoffelse Langestraet emigrated to America in 1657, having married first Catherine Van Sid- dock, second Johanna Havens, widow of Johan- nis Holsaert; he bought lands at Shrewsbury which he bequeathed to his son Richard; he also had a son Adrian (see below);


Adrian Langestraet, son of Dirck Stoffelse Lange- straet, died in 1728; he was a cordwainer, but he also owned a farm at Freehold; Adrian Langestraet married Stanckche, or Christina Janse; Adrian and Stanckche Langestraet had five daughters and three sons: John (see below), Derick and Stoffle;


John Longstreet, son of Adrian and Stanckche Langestraet, married Ann Covenhoven, daughter of Peter and Patience (Daws) Covenhoven, 1736; the children of John and Ann {Coven- hoven) Longstreet were: Aaron (died in youth), Pietras, Jan, Elias, Aaron (see below), and Antje;


Aaron Longstreet, son of John and Ann (Coven- hoven) Longstreet, lived in Holmdel Township; he married Williampe Hendrickson, 1778; the children of Aaron and Williampe (Hendrickson) Longstreet were: Hendrick (see below), John, Lydia (married Barnes Smock), Annie (married Thomas Seabrook), and Nellie(married Obadiah Schenck of Ohio);


Hendrick Longstreet, born 1785, son of Aaron and Williampe (Hendrickson) Longstreet, was a farm- er in Holmdel Township; he married Mary Holmes, daughter of Joseph and Nellie Holmes, 1805; the children of Hendrick and Mary (Holmes) Longstreet were: Aaron, Eleanor, Lydia H. (married Daniel P. Schenck, 1831),


Ann H., Emeline (married Hendrick Smock, 1839), Joseph H., (see below), Hendrick H., Mary Ann, John I. H., and Jonathan (see be- low);


Jonathan Longstreet, born 1828, on the home- stead, son of Hendrick and Mary (Holmes) Longstreet; biography and portrait of,


Joseph Holmes Longstreet, (son of Hendrick and Mary (Holmes) Longstreet), married Huldah Holmes, born 1815, daughter of Daniel and Rhoda (Van Mater) Holmes; the children of Joseph Holmes and Rhoda (Holmes) Longstreet were: Rhoda H. and Lydia Ann Longstreet, 822


Dirck Stoffelse Langestraet, emigrant ancestor of the Longstreet family in America, was twice married; the children of Drick Stoffelse Lang- straet were: Stoffle, Adrian (see below), Rich- ard, Samuel and Classje;


Adrian Langestraet, baptized 1677, died 1728, son of Stoffelse Langestraet, married Christina Janse 1707; the children of Adrian and Christina (Janse) Langestraet were: John, Derick, Stoffle, (third), Katrenske, Neeltje, Winnifred, Maria and Aarianche; from one of the above sons was descended ----- Longstreet, grandfather of John S. Longstreet; this grandfather married Will- lampe Hendrickson; he and Williampe ( Hen -- drickson) Longstreet had a son John (see be- low ) ;


John Longstreet, son of ----- and Williampe (Hen- drickson) Longstreet, married Elizabeth Stout- enburgh; the children of John and Elizabeth (Stoutenburgh) Longstreet were: Hendrick, John S. (see below), Catherine, Anna (married John S. Crocheron), Williampe (married Henry Stoutenburgh), Mary J. (married O. I. Stillwell), William, Caroline L.,Aaron, and Elizabeth (mar- ried Thomas Ely);


John S. Longstreet, born 1815, on the homestead at Holmdel, son of John and Elizabeth (Stout- enburgh) Longstreet, married first Eleanor Hen- drickson, daughter of Garret D. and Jane Hendrickson of Marlborough, 1843; he married second Sarah S. Hendrickson, the sister of his first wife, 1849; the children of John S. and Sarah S. (Hendrickson) Longstreet were: Elea- nor H., Jane A. (married William T. Hendrick- son), Elizabeth (married John S. Hendrickson), Hattie H. and Garret; biography and portrait of, Aaron Longstreet, born 1805, a: the family home- stead Holmdel; he married Catharine V. M. Lloyd, daughter of William L. and Mary (Van Mater) Lloyd of Holmdel; the children of Aaron and Catherine V. M. (Lloyd) Longstreet were: Mary H. {married John H. Ellis), Charles Lloyd, Huldah H.(married Dr. James S. Conover), and Henry H., biography and portrait of, 848


824


Longstreet, ----· , captain of first Monmouth troops to take the field, Nov., 1775, 133


Longstreet, ····· , served at the Battle of Monmouth, 186


Longstreet, Aaron, captain, third regiment, Continent- al Army, 1776, 231


Longstreet, Aaron, partnership of, with Daniel Holmes


at Holmdel, terminated 1837, 815


chosen freeholder, Matawan Township, 1857, 830


132


298


343


Longstreet, Aaron, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


264


Longstreet, Mary Jane, daughter of John Longstreet,


of Holmdel, married Obadiah I. Stillwell, 1853, 824


Longstreet, Morris, kept hotel, Oceanport, 1839, 891


Longstreet, Mulford, private, Company C, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Longstreet, Nelly, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804, 800


722


Longstreet, Polly, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804, 800


800


Longstreet, Richafd, land at Manasquan conveyed to, 797


Longstreet, Richard, official member of Methodist Freehold Circuit, death of, 428


Longstreet, Richard, private, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 267


Longstreet, Derrick, house of, at Squan Inlet, spared by Refugees, 1778,


204


Longstreet, 'Squire' Derrick, in Barret revival, Free- hold, 1851, 429


owned land between Middle Bridge and Wreck Pond, Manasquan, 1835, 798


Longstreet, Derrick, Jr., owned land between Middle Bridge and Wreck Pond, Manasquan, 1835,


798


Longstreet, Dinah, member "Second Middletown" Baptist Church, 1836,


819


Longstreet, Elias, captain, first battalion, Continental Line, 1776,


231


Longstreet, William M., of Oceanport,


Longstreet, W. H., secretary, Sons of Temperance, Asbury Park, 1884, 870


124


Longstreet's (West Farms), In Methodist Freehold Circuit, 1837, 428




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