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Patterson, Austin H., member of General Assembly, 1858-1872,
110
captain, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 254
sash and blind maker, Turkey, 462
corporator, Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company, 1858, 469 chosen freeholder, Howell Township, 646 member of Legislature, 1857, 652
trustee, Towell Baptist Church, 1884,
653
Patterson, Caleb, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 257
charter member, Captain Conover Post, Grand Army of the Republic, 1882, 479
Patterson, C. Ewing, attorney, admitted to the bar, 1870, 317
lawyer, Freehold, 1884,
318
Patterson, Dr. Charles Gordon, member and officer, Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1827, 1829, 320, 322
born 1796, Middletown, son of Judge Jehu Patterson, biography of,
326
of Freehold, 458
practiced in Manalapan Township,
690
Patterson, Charles M., Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
263
Patterson, David, innkeeper, Freehold, 1851, 458
owner, United States Hotel, Freehold, 1864, 459
Patterson, Deborah, early Monmouth County Metho- dist, 425
Patterson, Delia F., married Richard Leonard (se-
cond), son of Richard A. and Elizabeth (Roberts) Leonard, 557
Patterson (Pattison) Edward, from Rhode Island,
616 238
349
164
865 114
531
421
and Deputies, Assembly of, 1667,
Cedar, mentioned in road records, 1714,
original settler of Monmouth County,
chosen overseer for Shrewsbury, 1667,
Patterson, Elijah, early Monmouth County Methodist,
Patterson, Francis, and George W. Patterson, store- keepers, Blue Ball, 1868, 649
Patterson, Frank, built Asbury Park Opera House, 1882,
leased Asbury Park Shore Press, 1882,
Patterson, George W., member of General Assembly, 1873-1875,
110
first lieutenant, Company G, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862,
258
trustee, Freehold school, 1874,
443
Patterson, Tunis, early Methodist,
425
Patterson, William C., of the American Tract Society, employed by Monmouth County Bible Society, 1846, 358
Pattison, Edward, associate Monmouth patentee, 1670, 64
Pattison, Robert, settler, in Monmouth County, prior to 1700, 83
Patton, Isaac, second lieutenant, Mexican War, 1846-1848, 241
Paul family, genealogy of;
Josiah Paul, emigrated from England and settled in Camden, N.J., died 1796; his sons were: Willaim A. (see below) and Benjamin;
William A. Paul, son of Josiah Paul, married Elizabeth Bennett of Bordentown; the children of William A. and Elizabeth (Bennett) Paul were: William B., Mifflin (see below), Jane (married Joseph Rickey), Joseph, Harriet (married Robert Narraway), Richard, Sarah E. (married Howard Knowles), and Mary Ann (married William Utter);
Mifflin Paul, born 1814, at Moorestown, N.J., the son of William A. and Elizabeth (Bennett) Paul; he married first, Catherine Yard, daughter of Benjamin Yard of Mercer County, 1835; he married second, Martha H. Martin, widow of John P. Martin, 1855; the children of Mifflin and Catharine (Yard) Paul were: Sarah E. (married George B. Sandt), Loretta, Jane A. {married D. W. Bedford), and Julia A .; the child of Mifflin and Martha H. (Martin) Paul was Martha M. (married Charles Dederer); bio- graphy and portrait of, 776
Paul, Benjamin, private, Continental Army, 1776,
Paul, Mifflin, purchased site of Seabright, 1869,
775
cottage builder at Seabright, 1870,
776
builder of Highlands and Seabright turnpike, 1875,
778
Pauley, Dr. A., executive committee, Asbury Park Young Men's Christian Association, 1884, 869
Pavilion Hotel, caught fire, Keyport fire, 1877, 718
Pawley, Rev. Augustus, pastor Eatontown Baptist Church, 1860, 879
Paxon, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Paxton, Elijah T., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1866, 317
Paxton, Eliza, married Pater Casler,
901
Paxton, Mary, daughter of John Paxton, married Peter Caster, son of John and ----- (Clayton) Casler, 901
Paynton, George W., sergeant, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250
Peace, General Sessions of the, organized by Lord Cornbury, 272
Peairs, Joshm captain, Continental Army, 1776,
231
64 86
Patterson, J. R., Freehold, furnished ground for agricultural fair, 1854, 366
Patterson, Lewis, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
Patterson, Mary, constituent member, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766,Patterson, 635
Phebe, early Monmouth County Methodist, 425
Patterson, Rebecca C. F., married Honorable William H. Hendrickson, 1868, 840
Patterson, Samuel A., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1883, 318
Patterson, Samuel H., chosen freeholder, 1870, married Susan J. Hance,
611
manager, Washington Hotel, Freehold, prior to 1885,
459
chosen freeholder, Freehold Township, 1860,
507
and Francis Patterson, storekeepers, Blue Ball, 1868, 649
Patterson, Henry C., corporator, Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1858, 469
corporator, Citizen's Gas-Light Company, Free- hold, 1860, 470
Junior Warden, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1858, 477
Patterson, James, corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793, 531
Patterson, James, member of Legislative Council, 1841,1843, 1844, 108
member, General Assembly, 1860-1861 ,
110
married Deborah Conover, daughter of Lewis Conover, 512
chosen freeholder, 1845, 520
bought part of Highlands, 1830, 535
trustee, Franklin Academy, Middletown, 1836, 549
Patterson, Dr. James H., county clerk, 1883, 111
member and officer, Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1876, 1882
321, 322
married Georgianna Hance, 611
Masonic officer, Eatontown lodge, 1870, 884
Patterson, Jane, early Monmouth County Methodist,
425
Patterson, Jehu, corporator, Baptist Church of Middle- town, 1793, 531
of Middletown, subscribed for Freneau's poems, 1809,
845
Patterson, Jehu, Jr., member, Legislative Council, 1831, 108
county clerk, assisted by Holmes W. Murphy, 1856, lawyer, tribute to, by Governor Parker, 1873,
110
280
admitted to the bar as counselor, 1847; as attor- ney, 1843,
316, 317
chairman, meeting of Bench and Bar, 1834,
398
defeated by J. W. Bartleson, 1856, 451
officer, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1851, 1857, 477
Patterson, John, member of militia, 1814, 241
Patterson, John C., major, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 254 postmaster, Blue Ball, 649
Patterson, John L., sold land to Atlantic Highlands Association, 1879, 543
Patterson, John H., sheriff of Monmouth County, 1868,
111
Patterson, John W., county clerk, 1856. 111
Patterson, Joseph, member of Blue Ball Methodist Church, 1812,
651
Patterson, Joseph F., musician, Company E, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1863, 264
425
867
868
520
165
238
Pearce, Mr., killed by Sandy Hook "Greens", 1778,
Pearce, Asher, Manasquan Methodist congregation met at house of, 1842,
Blansingburg Free Church organized at house of, 1842 809
Pearce, Asher, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1864,
Pearce, Benjamin, owned land between Middle Bridge and Wreck Pond,
Manasquan, 1835,
798
had residence at Squan, 798
Pearce, Benjamin 8., Masonic officer, Keyport lodge,
716
Pearce, Benjamin D., justice of the peace, 1855, 1865, 1870, 112, 113
road Company, 1867, 381
school teacher, opened store, Manasquan, 1839.
798
sold land near Shark River for Ocean Beach development, 1872,
805
taught school, Wall Township, after 1833, 811
Pearce, Cornelius, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 267
Pearce, James, owned property, site of Spring Lake, 1875,
804
Pearce, Lewis, kept first store, Squan Village, 798
Pearce, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Pearce's, early name for Sea Plain,
808
Pearl Lodge, No. 5l, Knights' of Pythias, Manasquan, instituted 1883, 803
Pearne, Rev. William H., Freehold, officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1877, 364
pastor, Freehold Methodist Church, 1876, 434
corporator of Asbury Park, 1874, 865
pastor, Oceanport Methodist Church, 1881, 891
Pearson, Richard, early Monmouth County Methodist,
425
Pease, Abram, bequeathed land, Spring Valley, Marl- borough Township,
for burial-place, 745
Pease, Cornelius,private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263
Pease, Samuel, private, Continental Army,
238
Pedler, Mary, mentioned in road records, 1682, 372
Peep, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Peer, Jonathan, private, Continental Army, 1776,
238
Peet, Herman, private, Continental Army, 1776,
238
Peggy's Point, Long Branch, known as Fish Landing, 1816,
757
at Oceanport, owned by Margaret Edwards, 1820, 890 Peirce, Andrew, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, In 1758, 616
Peirce, Rev. J., pastor, Union African Methodist Church, Allentown,
630
Peirce, Jonathan, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Peirce, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Pellmore, John, member, Toms River blockhouse garrison, 1782 215
Pemberton family, owned part of site of Oceanport, 890
Pemberton, Dr. Henry H., Long Branch physician, 1874, 762
Pemberton and Hightstown Railroad Company, incor porated 1864,
384
in Upper Freehold Township, 611
Pemberton, Israel, chief engineer, Raritan and Dela- ware Railroad Company, 1855, 380
Pemberton, Dr. John, Long Branch physician, 1880, 762
Pemberton, John, house of, Oceanport, 1884, 891
Penfield, Roderic C., assistant editor, New Jersey Standard, Red Bank, 1883, 604
Penhorne, William, member of Scotch and Quaker factions, 1702, 97
Peninsula House, Sea Bright, building of, by Mifflin Paul, 1881, 777
Penn, William, bought part of New Jersey, 1674, 27
bought proprietary interest in East Jersey, 1682,
Pennsylvania Railroad in Howell Township,
645
Penoyer, Captain, commanded first steamboat to come to Monmouth County, 701
Percival, "Mad Jack", captured British sloop off Sandy Hook, 1813, 241
Percy, Henry, original settler of Monmouth County, chosen officer for Portland Poynt, 1667,
86
Perkins, Dr. Elisha, first Long Branch physician prior to 1800, 762
Perkins, Rev. Henry, called by Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1820, 627
Allentown, preached at Cream Ridge Presbyterian Church, 1858, 632
born 1796, son of Eliphaz and Lydia (Fitch) Perkins, biography of, 640
Perlon, John W., justice of the peace, 1871,
113
Perot, Elliston, of Philadelphia, and family, first summer boarders at Long Barnch, 1788, Perrine family, genealogy of;
John Perrine (first), progenitor of David Clark Perrine, died 1799 or 1800; his children were: John (second, born 1722,see below), Henry, James, Daniel, Joseph, William, Margaret, Re- becca, Hannah and Annie;
John Perrine (second), born 1722, died 1804, son of John Perine (first), married in 1755, Mary Rue, born 1736; the children of John (second) and Mary (Rue) Perrine were: Ann, Rebecca, John (third, born 1762, see below), Hannah, Peter, Matthew and Joseph;
John Perrine (third), born 1762, died 1848, son of John (second) and Mary (Rue) Perrine, married first Ann Stout, born 1761; married second Catharine Perrine, born 1803; the children of John (third) and Ann (Stout) Perrine were; John (fourth), David (born 1784, see below), Lewis, William I., Enoch, Polly, and Kate; the children of John (third) and Catharine (Perrine) Perrine were: Isaac, Ann Eliza, Mary Matilda, Catharine H., and George Washington;
David Perrine, born 1784, son of John (third) and Ann (Stout) Perrine, married, 1808, Phebe Baird, born 1790; the children of David and Phebe (Baird) Perrine were: Lydia (married William Snowhill), John D., Mary, David Clark (born 1816, see below), Alfred, Ree Baird, Deborah E. (married Gilbert W. Mount), De La Fayette, Caroline (married Gilbert Mount), Charles, Edwin A. Stevens, and Margaret Cook (married James Bowne);
David Clark Perrine, born 1816, at Clarksburg, son of David and Phebe (Baird) Perrine, married, 1851, Hannah Matilda Van Derveer, daughter of David I. and Mary (Conover) Van Derveer, the children of David Clark and Hannah Matilda (Van Derveer) Perrine were: David Van Derveer (born 1853), Witlaim Conover (born 1855),
205
799
260
31
64
756
166
John Rhea (born 1857), Mary Conover (born 1863), Arthur D. (born 1868); biography and D. (born 1868); biography and protrait of,
John Perrine, Revolutionary soldier, grandfather of John Rue Perrine, had a son, Major John Perrine, born 1782 (see below);
Major John Perrine, born 1782, son of John Perrine, was an officer in the war of 1812; Major John Perrine married Sarah Ely, daughter of Allison Ely; the children of Major John and Sarah (Ely) Perrine were: Allison E., Barclay, Eleanor (married William T. Mills of Brooklyn), John Rue (born 1812, see below), Lewis, Sarah Ann (married John T. Mills), James A. and Achsah;
John Rue Perrine, born 1812, at Bergen's Mills, Millstone Township, son of Major John and Sarah (Ely) Perine, married Jane Van Dorn, daughter of William and Catharine (Polhemus) Van Dorn of Marlborough, 1842; the children of John Rue and Jane (Van Dorn) Perrine were: William Van Dorn, Catharine Polhemus, John
and Mary Patterson; biography and portrait of. Perrine, ----- , served at the Battle of Monmouth,
186
Perrine, Andrew, officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1881, 1883,
364, 365 367
County Agricultural Fair on land of, 1856,
one of purchasers of Freehold Institute for Boys, 1868,
440
Perrine, Ann, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
418
Perrine, Joseph R., private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 255
Perrine, Lewis, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, Perrine, Lewis, quartermaster-general of New Jersey, 1855, 107
688
Perrine, David, member and official, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 418, 419
deacon, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869,
636
Perrine, Margaret, member Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
419
Perrine, David, clerk, Freehold, 1829, 395
Perrine, Mary, member Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
418
store of, threatened by fire, Freehold 1873,
409
one of purchasers of Freehold Institute for Boys, 1868,
440
Perrine, Moffat, built sawmill, Rocky Brook, Perrine- ville, 656
Perrine, Peter, captain in the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 688
Perrine, Robert, quartermaster, soldier of 1812, buried at Old Tennent,
688
Perrine, S., private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Perrine's Mills, Manalapan Township, built 1866,
693
Freehold, gave pulpit desk, Presbyterian Church, Perrineville , 657
Perrine, D. V., vice-president, Freehold Fire Depart- ment, 1884,
472
Perrine, Enoch, editor, The Seaside, Manasquan, 1877, 802
Perrine, F. R., justice of the peace, 1880, 114
Perrine, Hannah, member Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
419
Perrine, Henry, private, Continental Army, 1776,
238
Perrine, William, V. D., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1866,
317
Perrineville, Millstone Township, account of, Sheriff Charles Allen removed to, 1882, 665
656
Perrine, Mrs. Henry, kept tavern, Englishtown, 1820,
690
Perrins, Thomas, corporator of Asbury Park, 1874,
866
Perrine, Henry R., third sergeant, Mexican War, 1846-1848,
241
Perrine, James, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Perrine, James A., committeeman, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853, 366
chosen freeolder, Manalapan Township, 1860, 678 pupil, Black's Mills, about 1826, 690 owned distillery, Perrine's Mills, Manalapan Town- ship, 1884, 692
Freehold, member building committee, Marl-
borough Baptist Church, 1865, 743
Perrine, John, soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 688
Perrine, (Perine), John, Loyalist, property of, confis- cated, 1779, 226
Perrine, (Perreine), John, contributor to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Freehold, 1763, 415
Perrine, Major John, sold school lot, Manalapan District, 1840, 689
Perrine, John D., opened store, |Perrineville , 1835, 656
Perrine, John M., sheriff of Monmouth County, 1831, 111
vice-president, MonmouthCounty Agricultural Society, 1853, 365
chosen freeholder, Freehold Twonship, 1835, 506
operated gristmill, Perrinesville, 1835, 656
chosen freeholder, Manalapan Township, 1850, 678
kept store, Englishtown, prior to 1837, 690
Perrine, John Rue, of Manalpan, married Jane Van Dorn, born 1819, daughter of William and Catharine (Polhemus) Van Dorn, 1842, 751
Perrine, John S., store keeper, Blue Ball, 1850, 649
Perrine, Catharine, born 1803, second wife of John Perrine (third) born, 1762, 497
Perrine, Catharine, colored Methodist Sabbath school Scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
director, Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad Company, 1874, 382
Perrineville, father-in-law of William Snowhill, 656
Perrine, Mathew, soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent,
688
judge of elections, town of Freehold, 1869, 461
helfped build with own funds first Freehold engine-house, 1874,
469
incorporator, Citizens' Gas-Light Company, Free- hold, 1857,
470
512 married Ellen Conover, daughter of Lewis Conover, attended school, Perrineville, 656
Perrine, Thomas, sons of, contributed church bell, Presbyterian Church, Perrineville, 657
Perrine, Thomas M., Millstone Township, committee-
man, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853,
366
chosen freeholder, Millstone Township, 1844, 656
Perrine, William, deacon, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold prior to 1869, 636
contributor to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Free- hold, 1763,
415
Freehold, Latin school in house of, 1778, 508
Perropa, Indian sachem, sold land to Richard Hart- shorne, 1676, 700
167
497
693
Perry, Rev. William E., pastor of Embury Methodist Church, Little Silver, 1844
592
urged organization of Red Bank Methodist Chruch, 1844,
601
presiding elder, Matawan Methodist Church, 1863, 839
pastor, Shark River Methodist Church, 1880, 872
Perse, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776,
234
Persecution, religious, of settlers before coming to Monmouth County, 63
Perseverance Fire Company of Allentown, organized 1818, 621
Perseverance Fire Company of Eatontown, organized, 1881,
885
Perth Amboy, Assembly met at, 1686, 31
appointed as place for holding Court of Common Right, 1686,
271
Phillips, Philetus, principal, Middletown Point Aca- demy, 1836, 847
Philmelie, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Philwell, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
Phraner, Rev. William, minister, Sea-side Chapel of Long Branch, 1881, 764
Phreaner, Rev. Edward, pastor, Granville Methodist Church, 1884, 702
Pidgeon, Isaac, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Pidgeon, Robert, bought Allen mill property, 1788, 620
Pierce, Abraham, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
251
Pierce, David, member of militia, 1814,
241
Pierce, Rev. E.J., first pastor, Presbyterian Church, Farmingdale, 1873, 647
Pierce, John, slain in Revolution, 1778, 529
Pierce, John, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regi- ment, 1862, 266
Pierce, Jonathan, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Pierce, Jonanthan, member of militia, 1812,
240
Pierce, Rhoda, member "Second Middletown" Baptist congregation, 1836, 818
Pierce, School District, No. 94, in Wall Township,
810
Pierson, Ann, daughter of John Pierson of Trenton, married Asher Smith,
son of John and Margaret (Ogden) Smith, 663
Pierson, "First Settlers of Albany" referred to in footnote,
299
Pettit, Hannah, early Monmouth County Methodist, 425
Pettit, Richard B., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 257
Pettit, Simeon, trustee, Methodist Church, English- town, 1843, 691
Pettit, William, early Monmouth County Methodist, 425
Pew, James, Loyalist, property of confiscated, 1779, 226
Pew, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Phalanx, mentioned on road from Middletown to Monmouth Court-House, 376
Phalanx District, school opened 1844,
668
Phalanx, The North American, established 1844, account of, 668
Pharo, Orrin, Freehold Township member, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853, 366
owner, Monmouth Inquirer, 1842, 453
Freehold postmaster, 1849, 460
Phelps, Ezekiel, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758 616
Phelps, Rev. J.G., pastor, Cavalry Methodist Church, Keyport, 1865, 711
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad in Howell Town- ship,
645
Philbrick, F .P., Masonic Officer, Manasquan, 1866, 803
Phillipson, Selig, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262
Phillips, Albert, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263
Phillips, John T., corporator, Eatontown Steamboat Company, 1844, 890
Phillips, John W., justice of the peace, 1861, 1866, 1871, 112, 113
Phillips, Joseph, county clerk, 1807, 1817, surrogate, 1814,
111
practiced law after the revolution,
280
manager, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817, house of, Freehold, 1820,
394
Phillips, Joseph R., counselor,
316
attorney, admitted to the bar, 1807,
317
Perth, James, Earl of, purchased proprietary interest in East Jersey, 1682,
31
Peter, Indian, noted character, late 18th century,
55
Peters, James, H., corporator, New York and Long Branch Railroad Company, 1868, 383
corporator, Red Bank Gas-Light Company, 1862, 600
corporator, Orient Academy, Red Bank, 1867, 603
store of, Red Bank, used as meeting-place of
Navesink Lodge,Odd Fellows, 1848, 604
president, First National Bank of Red Bank, 1879, 604
Peters, Rev. J.E., first paster Presbyterian Church, Asbury Park, 1880 868
Petherbridge, Rev. R. W., preacher, Imlay's Hall Methodist Church, 1828, 637
early Methodist preacher, Middletown Point, 837
Petition of people of Monmouth County regarding militia, 1776, 136
Pettemore, Jonathan, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
Petteys, E. D., purchased Keyport Weekly, 1882, 710
Pettinger, Harriet, taught Sweetman Lane School, Millstone Township, 659
Pettinger, Richard, private, Continental Army, 1776,
238
Pettit, Dr. A.T., member and officer, Medical Society of Monmouth, 1852, 1853, 1854, 320, 321, 322
Pierson, Josiah, editor, Jersey Blue, Freehold, 1846 450
Pike, Thomas M., private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Pillock, Edge, land purchased for Indian Settlement at, 1758, 56
Pillyon, James, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1731, 613
Pinches, Conrad, proprietor, New Jersey Standard, Red Bank, 1883, 604
Pine Brook, also known as Toms River, 504
Pine Brook, near Tinton Falls, African Methodist Church of, 1854, 590
Pine Brook, mentioned in Atlantic Township boun- daries, 1847, 665
Pine Grove School District, No. 89, in Eatontown Township, 892
Pine Hill, elevation of, 1
Pines, The, description of,
1
Pine Woods Robbers, base of operations of, during Revolution , 195
reward for capture of, by government, 199
patriots form association to combat, 1779, 206
Pinhorne, William, appointed to Governor Cornbury's Council, 1703, 36
111
353
168
became acting governor, 1709,
40
Pitts, Rev. William, preached at Eatontown African Methodist Church,
Pixsey, Henry, owned Portland Poynt lot No. 5, 1667, 542 Plank roads, discussed 1847 to 1856, 377
Plantagonet, Beauchamp, description of expedition
against Manhattan, by, 1613, 18
described territory of New Albion, 1634, 19
pamphlet of, quoted, 48
Plants, indigenous to Monmouth County, catalogue of, by Dr. Peter D. Knieskern, 802
Plastic clays of Monmouth County. 4
Platt, Francis, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Pleasant Grove School house, Georgia School District, No. 9, Freehold Township, 1884, 509
Pleasant Hill Academy, near Eatontown, built 1836, by Friends of Shrewsbury Meeting,
691
Piper, William H., private, Company 1, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
Piper, William L., director, Ocean Beach Association, 1872, 806
Piracy, Moses Butterworth accused of, at Middletown, 1701, 99
Pirates, Sandy Hook Bay, reported protected by Governor Basse, 1695,
97
Piscataway, mob prevented sitting of court at, 1700, 97
Piscataqua, delegates chosen from, 1676, 101
114
Pitcher, Edward E., justice of the peace, 1855, 112
Pitcher, Edward I., justice of the peace, 1879, 114
Pitcher, E.G., married Lydia Slocum, daughter of Henry and Lydia Boud Slocum, 780
Pitcher, Enoch, lyceum speaker, Ocean Institute, Eatontown, 1850, 886
Pitcher, Molly, the heroine of Monmouth,
186- 187
Pitman, Dr. residence of, Burrowes house, Matawan, 1884, 830
Pitman, Rev. Charles, early Methodist preacher in Monmouth County,
423
pastor, Allentown Methodist Church, 1810, 629
preacher, Blue Ball Methodist Church, 651
presiding elder, 1827, 837
pastor, First Methodist Church, Long Branch, 1831, 889
Pitman, Lieutenant Jonanthan, mention of, (foot- note), 389
Pitman, Rev. William J., pastor, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1777, 635
Pitman, William W., assistant commissioner, Freehold, 1877, 461
Pitney, Dr. Aaron, teacher of Dr. John P. Lewis, 333
Pitney, Henry C., visited Europe in 1863, with other Monmouth County men, 312
Pittenger, Jacob, member of militia, 1813, 240
Pittenger, Jacob, married Helena Conover, daughter of Lewis Conover, 512
Pittenger, Richard, sergeant, Captain Walton's troops, American Revolution,
233
1826, 108
surrogate, 1833, 111
practiced law after the Revoltuion, 280
attorney, admitted to the bar, 1821, 317
Polhemus, James, private, Continental Army, 1776,
238
Pothemus, James C., trustee, Harmony Methodist Church, 1835, 547
Polhemus, Job, trustee, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869. 636
881
Pintard, Anthony, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 83
member of Court of Inquiry, 1700, 98
justice, 1714, 402
vestryman, Christ Church, Shrewsbury, 1738,
580
Pintard, John, Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779, 226
Pintard, Captain John, ran passanger sloop, "Atlas" to Red Bank, 1833, 596
Pintard, Mary, married Dr. Peter Le Conte, of Middle- town Point, 1735, 833
Pintard, Samuel, vestryman, Christ Church, Shrews- bury, 1738, 580
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