History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 31

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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National Magazine, 1854, article on Old Tennent Church, quotation from,


685


National Temperance Convention, meetings of, at Ocean Grove, 1884,


860


Naval Magazine, 1839, quoted in regard to Richard Lippincott, 221


Navarumsunk and Pootapeck purchased from Indians for 359 pounds, 1670, (footnote),


60


Navarumsunk neck, location of,


61


original purchasers of, 64


provision made for the survey of, 1667, (footnote),


75


Indian name for middle neck of land,


534


Navy, United States, account of Monmouth County men in, during the Civil War, 269


Naylor, Samuel, keeper of "Our House" Tavern,


653


Neafie Family, genealogy of;


Abraham, G. Neafie, born 1804, sheriff of Mon- mouth County, married Sarah A. Smith, daugh- ter of Peter and Sarah (Hall) Smith, 1825; the children of Abraham G. and Sarah A. (Smith) Neafie were: Peter Smith, Margaret (married Marshall Allen), Caroline (married John B. Cowdrick), Garret, John (see below), Jackson H., Mary Conover and Ruhama Campfield;


John Neafie, born 1837 at Turkey, Howell Town- ship, son of Abraham G. and Sarah A. (Smith) Neafie, married Kate Taylor, daughter of John- son and Sarah (Huff) Taylor of Howell Town. ship, 1857; the children of John and Kate (Taylor) Neafie were: Dr. Harry (born 1859), J. Conover (born 1864), Emma (born 1869), Maggie A. (born 1872), 462, 463


Neafies, early Dutch Monmouth settlers, 83


Neafie, Abraham G., sheriff of Monmouth County, 1838, 111


early Monmouth County Methodist, 425


Neafie, Dr. Harry, member and officer of Monmouth County Medical Society, 1881, 1884, 321, 322


practiced medicine at Blue Ball prior to 1884, 649


153


1


796


men from "Two Towns of," bought Squan lots,


Navesink, two towns of, settlers at, in 1668,


account of a voyage to, in 1663,


Neafre, John, chief of police, Freehold 1884,


368


town marshal, Freehold, 1869, 461


Neafie, Sarah, early Monmouth County Methodist,


425


Neal, Rev. George H., pastor Harmony Methodist Church, 1864,


547


preacher Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1860,


637


pastor Matawan Methodist Church, 1858, 839


pastor First Church, Long Branch, 1868,


854


Neal, Rev. Thomas, early Methodist preacher in Monmouth County,


423


pastor Allentown Methodist Church, 1832, 630


preacher Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1816, 637


preacher Blue Ball Methodist Church, 651


early Methodist preacher at Mouth Pleasant,


837


Neaper, Alexander, of Freehold, record of baptism of,


1702, 412


wife and children of, baptised at Shrewsbury, 1702,


579


Necius Pond, at Lockport, site of Bedle's mill,


705


313


Neviuses, early Dutch Monmouth County settlers,


83


Necks of land, the three, in Monmouth County, purchased from the Indians, 1663,


60


Nevius, Henry M., appointed commander Grand Army Republic, Department of New Jersey, 1884,


269


attorney, admitted to the bar, 1873,


317


Negroes, fought in the Battle of Monmouth,


186


counselor, admitted to the bar, 1876, lawyer, Red Bank, 1884,


317


Negro Hill, located near boundary line of Lincoln Township, 1867,


754


commander Arrowsmith Post, Grand Army, Red Bank, 1881, 605


Negro Moses, associate of the Refugee, Philip White, 1782,


219


Nevius, Judge James S., held court at Freehold about 1840,


285


"Nelly White", steamboat running to Fair Haven, 594


389


294 law partner of Aaron Rhea Throckmorton, legal preceptor of William L. Terhune, 298


Nelson, A., graded Freehold and Jamesburg Agricul- tural Railroad, 1852,


380


Nelson, Andrew, trustee Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1816,


637


Neptune Club, on Navesink River, 1858,


535


Newall, James, sergeant, American Revolution,


233


Neptune Encampment, No. 45, Red Bank Order of Odd Fellows, chartered 1870,


604


New Amsterdam, reduction of, by Sir Samuel Argall, 1613,


19


English demanded surrender of, 1664,


23


surrender of, to English by Dutch,


58


Newark Bay, seen by Hudson's men, 1607,


44


Neptune Township, originally part of Shrewsbury


Township,


103


population of, 1880,


384


purchase of, from Poppamora, 1663,


60


erection of, 1879,


754


location of neck,


60


description of,


852


original purchasers of,


64


Neptune village, Neptune Township, location of,


853


(see also Navesink, Nethesinks and Neversinks)


Nesbit Brothers, gristmill owners, Lower Squankum, 1856,


648


New Bargaintown, Howell Township, now West Farms, account of,


648


Ness, Dr., house of, at Matawan, a Revolutionary relic,


831


New Bedford Corners, in Wall Township, 809


schoolhouse moved to, 1852, 811


Nestor, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,


237


New Bedford School District, No. 98, in Wall Town- ship, 811


Newberry, Lawrence, store of, Manasquan, 1842,


799


store of, at Blansingburg, 1830,


809


Newberry, S. W., Masonic officer, Manasquan, 1866,


803


Neversinks (Navesink), effort to end controversies with men of, 1684, 77


Nevius family, genealogy of;


David Nevius, brother of Judge James S. Nevius who for years presided in the courts of Mon- mouth County; the sons of David Nevius werc:


579


Newberry, William, owned land between Middle Bridge and Wreck Pond, Manasquan, 1835, 799


Newberry's Pond, in or about Manasquan, 798


Newberry's Pond, or Stockton Lake, Sea Girt, 804


Newbold, name on early headstone at Arneytown burial ground,


632


154


James S. Nevius, Jr. (see below), John S. (who lived in Kansas City, Mo.), Martin (who lived in Somerset County, N.J.) and William (a resident of California);


James S. Nevius, Jr., son of David Nevius, married Hannah Bowne, daughter of James Bowne of Manalapan Township; the children of James S. and Hannah (Bowne) Nevius were: Henry M. (see below), James B. (lived at Princeton), Margaret (married John J. Woodhull, son of Dr. John T. Woodhull of Freehold), Mary A., Julia, Ellen, Kate T. and Frank;


Henry M. Nevius, born 1841, son of James S. (Jr.) and Hannah (Bowne) Nevius, married Matilda H. Herbert, daughter of William W. and Ger- trude (Schenck) Herbert, 1871; Henry M. and Matilda H. (Herbert) Nevius had a daughter, Kate T. Nevius, born 1874; biography and portrait of,


original purchasers of,


64


reference to, 66


318


Negro Run, in Upper Freehold Township, 1706,


617


biography and professional history of, 286


Nelson, Colonel, mention of as a soldier, (footnote),


Nevius, John B., corporal in Mexican War, 1846-1848, 241 830 New Aberdeen, name for Matawan in use before 1690, New Albion, grant of, to Sir Edmund Ployden in 1634, 19


Neptune Lodge, No. 84, Asbury Park Order of Odd Fellows, organized, 1883, 870


Neptune Steam Fire Engine Company, organized at Asbury Park, 1882,


866


Newasink, neck, purchased from Indians for 149 pounds, 1663, (footnote), 60


Indian name of Navesink,


534


Nesbit, John, soldier of 1812, buried at Old Tennent, 688


New Bedford, in Wall Township, 809


Ness, William, succeeded William Little in business, Middletown Point, prior to 1837, 831


Nestor, Stephen, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Nethesink, The, reference to, in George Keiths' Jour- nal, 1702, (see also Navesink),


Newbold, Lydia, married Rev. Henry Perkins,


641


brother of Dr. William Augustus Newell, 634


Newhall, Rev. Charles S., supply at the Presbyterian Church of Port Washington, 1874, 593


Newings, Dewitt C., musician, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 261


New Jersey, attempt by English to establish "Province of New Albion", 1634, 19


Newbury, Martha, married first, Francis Davenport, second, Nathan Allen, son of Jedediah and Eliza- beth Allen, 1720,


New Caesarea, name of Territory granted Berkeley- Carteret, 1664,


23


Dutch regain control of, 1673, 25


released to Sir George Carteret, 1674,


27


East, description of boundaries of, 1647, 27


Newcomb, H. Victor, incorporator of Elberon Casino, 1882,


761


question of customs duties on goods for province of, 1674, 27


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


682


surrender of, to New York, 1688, 33


Newell ----- , served at the Battle of Monmouth,


186


East and West, united by Queen Anne, 1702,


36


Newell, ----- , built gristmill on Rocky Brook, at Perrineville,


656


Supreme Court of, petition to, for separate govern- ment, 1736,


40


Newell, Dr. Azariah D., son of James H. and Eliza D. Newell,


340


legislature of, granted Indians hunting and fishing rights, 1832,


56


Provincial Assembly of, met 1675,


101


Newell, George, kept Allentown tavern,


622


governors of, from Monmouth County, 105


126


Newell, Hugh, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237


Provincial Congress of, resolved to appoint Minute Men, 128


grandfather of Governor Newell, soldier of the Revolution, buried at old Tennent,


688


Provincial Congress of, changes name to Conven-


133


Historical Collections of, quoted,


140


troops from, embark for Washington, 1861, 243


"New Jersey", sloop named, ran to Keyport, 1832,


704


Newell, Dr. James, teacher of Dr. Edward Taylor, 324


came to Allentown in 1770, 620


Newell, James D., (chair), taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758, 616


Newel !. John, chosen freeholder, Freehold Township, 1849, 507


Newell, Robert, member Freehold Scotch Church committee, 1730, 680


Newell, Samuel, original member of Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621


quoted in footnote, concerning in 1702, 97


quoted, concerning riot at Newark, 1700, 99


quoted, concerning letter of Lewis Morris, 1702, 100


New Jersey Farmer, first issue of, Freehold, 1855, 453


New Jersey Gazette, account of death of Jacob Fagan, Pine Robber in, 1778, 197


account of murder of Thomas Farr, in, 1779, 198


mouth County, 1842, 1843,


320, 322


son of James H. and Eliza D. Newell,


340


vice-president Monmouth Battle Monument Associ-


ation representing upper Freehold, 1877,


481


from Allentown,


622


New Jersey Royal Volunteers, American officers of,


199, 200


practiced at Imlaytown, 1840,


634


teacher of Dr. William Dunham Newell,


644


attended school at Perrineville taught by Rev. William Woodhull,


656


consolidated with Long Branch and Sea-Shore


Railroad Company, 1870, 383


passed through Middletown Township, 520


northern terminus of, at Port Monmouth, 544


in Howell Township, 645


New Jersey Standard, Middletown Point, advertise-


70


1 st series, quoted, 77


New Jersey Chronical, edited by Philip Freneau, 1795, first Monmouth County newspaper, 1795, 844


New Jersey Colonial Documents, letter of Sir Edward Andros, 1688,


33


resolution by Assembly, quoted from, 38


description of charges against Cornbury, 1708, 39


Newell, Samuel C., member Monmouth Manufacturing Company, Allentown, 1814, 631


Newell, Dr. William A., governor, 1857-1860, 105


member of congress, 1847-1848-1849-1850-1863- 1864, 107


member and officer of Medical Society of Mon-


only newspaper published in New Jersey during Revolution, 450


New Jersey Historical Society, paper read before, by Rev. G C. Schenck, 48


New Jersey Levies during the American Revolution, 228


New Jersey Southern Railroad Company, formerly Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Company, 1870, 381


efforts of, to establish New Jersey coast lifesaving stations, 1848, 788


Newell, Dr. William Dunham, member and officer


Medical Society of Monmouth, 1859, 1865, 320 - 322


born 1823, Black's Mills, son of James H. and Eliza D. Newell, biography of, 340


872


New Brighton, or Sea Plain, Wall Township, 810


New Brunswick, meeting of "Sons of Liberty" at, 1776


277


territory of, vaguely defined by grant of 1634, 19


620


territory of, granted to Berkeley and Carteret, 1664,


23


separate government for, granted, 1736,


41


medical preceptor of Dr. William Dunham Newell,


644


Newell, Elisha, represented Trinity Lodge, No. 3, Free - masons , 1791, 475


four original counties of, 1683, 102


Newell, Graham, original member Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818,


621


Provincial Congress of, organized 1775,


Newell, Hugh, treasurer, Freehold Order of Free- masons, 1850, 477


Newell, James, captain company of militia, War of 1812,


240


New Jersey Archives account of Richard Hartshorne quoted,


tion of New Jersey, 1776,


Andros' plan to consolidate with New York, 1680, 29


155


1


New Branch School District, No. 80'/2, Neptune Township, 1884,


ment in 1853,


founded by Henry Morford, 569 office of, burned in fire of 1882. 598


established at Matawan, 1852, edited by Henry Morford at Matawan,


New Jersey Volunteer Infantry organized 1861, organized 1862,


248 251


New Sharon, in Upper Freehold Township, account of, 637


Newspapers published in Freehold, 450, 452


New Jersey Weekly Times, published at Matawan by Jacob R. Schenck, 1857,


839


New Squan Bridge, now Middle Bridge, 1830,


798


New World, De Laet's, published 1633, description of settlement of country by the Dutch, quoted concerning Indians, 44


New York, recaptured by the Dutch, 1673,


24


Newman, 8. Campfield, justice of the peace, 1855, 1875,


112, 113


Newman, Clark, preacher at Independent Methodist Church, Manasquan, 1850,


799


Newman, David, land taken up for, at West Pond, Wall Township, 1820,


805


quoted, 17


Newman, David M., corporal, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


266


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


265


New York Sun, Sept. 30, 1883, account of North American Phalanx, 669


Newman, Isaac, sold land near Shark River for Ocean Beach development, 1872,


805


New York World, Feb. 14, 1879, quoted concerning change of name of Red Bank, (footnote), 599


Nice, Rev. William J., pastor Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1852,


636


805


pastor of Upper Congregation, Holmdel, 1851,


819


Newman, John, owned land near Shark River, 1800, Newman, John H., private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


267


member of council on recognition of Matawan Baptist Church, 1850,


835


Newman, Elder John Saplin, held services at Squan,


798


Nicholls' patent, claims of settlers under, 1668,


94


preacher of Independent Methodist Church, Mana- squan, prior to 1850,


799


Nicholls, Colonel Richard, commissioned governor by Duke of York, 1664, 23


58


trustee, Shark River Independent Methodist Church, 1813,


809


proclamation of, regarding formation of new settle- ment, 1664, 61


62


Newman, Joseph, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,


reply of, to patentees, concerning payment of rent, 1667,


73


Newman, Richard, sold land, Wall Township, 1872,


237


Nicholls, Dr. (Nichols) William, sheriff of Monmouth County, 1722,


111


high sheriff of Freehold, 1722,


386


court held at home of,


court held at home of, 1730,


404


protest of, regarding insecurity of Freehold county jail, 1715,


404 457


first physician in Freehold, 1728,


house of, used by board of freeholders for meetings,


458


original settler of Monmouth County, 64


237


Nichols, G.A., incorporator Lake House Company, Spring Lake, 1875,


805


Newman, William, second lieutenant, Fifth Regiment, 1861,


249


Nichols, Rev. S.M., third pastor Morganville Methodist Church,


745


Newman, William, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 267


Nields Rev. Wilbur F., rector St. Peter's, Freehold, 1863,


417


Newman's Springs, Charles G. Allen's Store and wharf at,


596


chaplain Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1865,


477


New Monmouth, formerly called Chanceville, account of.


545


New Monmouth Baptist Church, organized 1854,


545


Niverson, John, member of Tom's River blockhouse garrison, 1782.


215


New Monmouth Roman Catholic Church, organized 1876,


546


private, Continental Army, 1776,


234


New Netherlands, name first applied, 1610, territory of,


16


Nivison, Abraham H., private, Company E, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1863,


264


16


present state of New Jersey a part of,


19


Nivison, Adam P., private, Company E, Twenty-ninth


156


365


22 occupation and government by the Dutch, English demanded surrender of, 1664, 23


"New Orange," Dutch renamed New York, 1673, 25


603


New Prospect, School District No. 23, Freehold District in 1839, 509


839


425


Newman, ----- , early Monmouth County Methodist,


16


Newman, A. H., owned carriage-shop, New Bedford, 1884,


810


New York Colonial Documents, description of capture of New York, 1673, quoted, 72, 82 24


New York Historical Collections, New Series,


New York and Long Branch Railroad Company, incorporated 1868, 383


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


267


preached at Hopeville prior to 1850,


809


surrender of New Amsterdam to, 1664,


local preacher of Independent Methodists, 1809,


889


250


conditions of patent issued by, 1664,


Newman, Joseph D., sold interest in West Pond, Wall Township, 1872, 805 805


grantor of Monmouth Patent.


270


Newman, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776,


Newman, Silas, official member Freehold Methodist circuit, death of, 428


sold lot for church at Harmony, 1840, 547


386


Newman, Stewart, corporal, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 267


Newman, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237 Newman, William, Shrewsbury, elected captain of militia, 1673 26


Newman, William, private, Continental Army, 1776,


Niles' Register, 1819, account of Long Branch quoted from,


757


90


confirmed by Governor and Council, 1672,


Regiment, 1863, 264


Nivison, David, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Nivison, Nathan, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237


"No Chance", in Manalapan township, 689


near Englishtown, schoolhouse removed to, 1835, 690 Norcross, N., proprietor, Freehold-Toms River stage, 1852, (footnote), 396


Norcross, William, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 683


Norris, Burns, corporal, Captain Carhart's company, American Revolution,


234


Norris, Burrows, private, Continental Army, 1776,


237


Norris, Rev. H.S., pastor Shark River Methodist Church, 1884, 872


Norris, John E., justice of the peace, 1869, 1874, 113


chosen freeholder, Shrewsbury Township, 1856,


575


officer of Navesink Lodge, No. 21, Freemasons , Red Bank, 1852, 605


Norris, Reuben, deacon Baptist Church of Upper Freehold prior to 1869, 636


Norris, William, trustee Independent Baptist Society at High Point, 1809, 546


North American Phalanx, established 1844, account of,


668


North, Rev. Amos N., pastor Freehold Methodist Church, 1877,


435


pastor Methodist Church at Tinton Falls,


590


pastor Eatontown Methodist Church, 1876,


879


North, Mrs. Charles C., president of American Female Guardian Society, 1884, 887


North Farmingdale School District No. III,


654


North Hill, Monmouth Battle Ground, elevation of,


1


North Hill, Red Bank, elevation of,


1


North, John, guard of Tory Philip White, 1782,


218


North, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237


760


763


775


Norton, Dr. Horace G., member of Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1882,


321


officer of Odd Fellows, Allentown, 1884,


631


practiced at Imlaystown, 1884,


634


Norton, Rev. J.D., Pastor Grace Methodist Church, Red Bank,


602


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


613


Norwood, Rev. J. W., rector St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Keyport, 1884,


715


assumed charge of Trinity Episcopal Church, 1884,


839


Nottingham, near Allentown, earliest mention of, 1778,


Nova Caesarea, name for New Jersey, 1702,


Nova Scotia, Cabot discovered coast of, 1497,


19


296


502


266


263


541


897


Nut Swamp, General Knyphausen advanced to, after Battle of Monmouth,


property in, bought by John Crawford, 1687, 299


mentioned in connection with road records of 1687, 372


mentioned in 1705 road records, 374


given as part of township boundary, 1675, 519


School District mentioned, 549


Nutt, John M., taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Freehold Township, 1869, 639


Nyssen, Dyonis, son of Teunis and Phoebe (Felix) Nyssen, married Elizabeth Polhemus, 1707, 500


Nyssen, Teunis, common ancestor of Denise family in America, emigrated from Holland 1638; married Phoebe Felix, 500


Nyssen (Denise) Tunis, born 1692, son of Dyonis and Elizabeth (Polhemus) Nyssen, married first Helena Van Duck; married second, Franciske Hendrickson, 500


Nowlan, Elizabeth, married Hendrick Bennett, 1774, born 1754, married in 1774, Hendrick Bennett, born 1752,


Nowland, Beekman, sergeant, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


Nowlen, William A., private, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


Noyes, Rev. McWalter B., rector All Saints' Memorial Church, Navesink, 1864,


Nuckles, Reed, married Nancy S. Griscom, daughter of Samuel and Sidney (Gillingham) Griscom,


625


36


North Long Branch, formerly Atlanticville, location of, post office of, established 1874, reference to,


183


O


Oakerson, Samuel, Monmouth County Loyalist, pro- perty of, confiscated, 1779, 226


Oakerson, Thomas, noted Refugee, pilot in Shark River raid, 1778, 204


Oak Grove School District, No. 58, Holmdel Town- ship, 821, 847


Oak Hill Nurseries, west of Headden's Corners, owned by Elnathan Field, 1884,


547


Oaths, sworn by trustees of First Methodist Church, Freehold, 1834, 427


Oblivion Act, passed November, 1675,


96


O'Brien, Thomas, graded Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad, 1852,


380


Observation and inspection, Committee of, for Mon- mouth County, 1774,


120


Ocean Beach, in Wall Township, account of, Association, formed in 1872,


806


House built, 1873,


806 806


Officers, from Monmouth County, who served with American forces, 1776, 229 - 239


Officers and Men of New Jersey in Revolution by Adjutant-General Stryker, quoted, 260


Ocean County, erected 1850, originally a part of Monmouth County,


103, 646


Ocean Fire Company, Seabright, organization of, 1881, 777


Officers and Men of New Jersey in War of the Rebellion by Adjutant-General Stryker, quoted, Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey by Adjutant-General William S. Stryker, quo- ted,


229


Ogborn, -----? served at Battle of Monmouth, 186


Ogborn, Ann, property of, on Raritan Township boundary, 1884,


698


undeveloped state of, 1869,


Ogborn, William, private, Continental Army, 1776,


237


developement of, 1870,


Ogborne, Samuel, corporator of Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793,


531


conditions for property ownership at, 1870,


861


Ogden, Benjamin B., counselor, admitted to the bar 1882,


317


establishment of post office at, June, 1871,


863


attorney, admitted to the bar 1879, 318


lawyer, Keyport, 1884, 318


Ogden, Eliza, attended school on a knoll at Leedsville, 1818, 549


organization of, 1869,


853


chartering of, by State Legislature, 1869,


856


Ogden, Henrietta, married Judge Alfred Walling, Jr., 1867, 305


donation of land by, for Methodist Episcopal church, 1874.


860


Ogden, Isaac, member of Committee of Correspon- dence and Inquiry, 119


provided stages between Ocean Grove and Long Branch prior to 1875,


861


Ogden, Margaret, married John Smith, Quaker mill- wright, 663


863


Ogden, Mathias, Colonel, First Regiment Jersey Line, 1780,


227


Ogden, Rufus, father of Henrietta (Ogden) Walling,


305


778


Raritan, officer Monmouth County Bible Society, 1871, 1878,


363, 364


School District, No. 72, first schoolhouse built 1849,


594


postmaster, Keyport, 1861, 706


Ocean Institute, formerly Eatontown Seminary, acquired by H. F. Spalding, 1850,


886


superintendent, Methodist Sunday school, Key- port, 1857, 711


774


marshal, school dedicatory procession, Keyport, 1872, 716


Ocean Lodge No. 89, Free and Accepted Masons, Ocean Beach, 1884,


808


member, Keyport Hook and Ladder Company, 1878, 717


Ocean Mill, in Eatontown Township, 1873,


876


890


building of, burned, Keyport fire, 1877, 718


Oceanport, in Eatontown Township, account of,


Oceanport Steamboat Company, incorporated 1855, 890


Ocean Township, originally a part of Shrewsbury, erected, 1849, 103, 104, 574, 753 384


population of, 1870-1880, 754


boundaries and population, 1880, School district of, 1884, 779


Ocean View Hotel, Asbury Park, built 1877,


867


Ocean View Lodge, Independent Order of Good Templers, Manasquan, instituted 1874, 803


Oceanville, account of, 774


"Ocean Wave," steamer, built by Middletown and Shrewsbury Transportation Company, 597 ran from Red Bank to New York, 608


O'Connor, John, private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


O'Connor, Father John J., rector St. Mary's Catholic Church, New Monmouth, 1876,


546


rector St. Catherine's Roman Catholic Church, Holmdel, 1883. 821


Octagon Hotel, Seabright, building of, by Mifflin Paul, O'Donnel, Rev. J. J. J., rector Freehold Roman Catholic Church, 1860-1867, 437 777


Lodge No. 86, knights of Pythias, chartered 1873,


808


School District No. 941/2 Wall Township,


810


Ocean Grove, village, population of, 1880, 384


805


cottagers purchased Ocean Beach, 1872,


852 853


relative situation of, to rest of Neptune Township, account of, naming of, 1868, 854


account of first religious service at, 1869,


855 855 857 859


first artesian well drilling on Jersey shore at, 1882, establishment of sewerage system at, 1880, 862


Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, Holmes W. Murphy a member of,


311


Ocean Grove Record, established by Rev. Adam Wallace, 1875,


edited by J. K. Wallace, 1884,


868


Ocean House, Bellevue, built by Major Henry Wardell about 1840,


Oceanic village, history of,


593


secretary, Farmers' Transportation Company, 1865, 705


Ocean Lodge No. 83, Knights of Pythias, Long Branch, organized 1873,


temporary captain, Raritan Guard, Keyport, 1861, 717


158


260


805


Methodist Episcopal Church, built 1872,


had roll of Bethany Methodist Sunday school, 1828, 720


Ogden's Corners, on road from Middletown to Shrews-


bury, 1677, 371


Oglesbie, Robert, private, Continental Army, 1776, 237


Okeson, (Okison, Okisson), John, Monmouth County


Loyalist, property of,


confiscated 1779, 226


resident of Freehold township in 1714, 385


member of committee on gaols, 1709,


400


Osborn, Abram, corporal, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,




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