History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 34

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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Pintard, William, admitted to the bar, Counselor, 1881, attorney, 1878,


317, 318


Pleasant Ridge School District No. 20, account of, 639


Pleasant Valley, engagement at, with Refugees, 1781, raided by Refugees, 1782,


School District No. 38, Marlborough Township,


Pleasure Bay, reference to,


"Pliny", stranding of the ship,


Ployden, Sir Edmund, grant of New Albion to, 1634, Plumstead, Clem, sold land on Millstone River to Johannes Spader, 1722, 851


Plumstead, Clement, purchased proprietary interest in East Jersey, 1682,


Plumstead Township, erected 1845, 104


part of Upper Freehold Township annexed to, 1849, 612


"Plymouth Rock", steamer connecting Sandy Hook with New York, 1856, 383


Point Comfort, identified as Coleman's Point,


45


Point Comfort Beacon, established 1852, 548


Poland, Sarah, constituent member, Manasquan Bap- tist Church, 1804, 800


Polhemus, served at the Battle of Monmouth,


186


Polhemuses, early Dutch Monmouth County settlers, 83


Polhemus, Aaron, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865, 259


Polhemus, Catherine, daughter of Daniel Polhemus,


married William Van Dorn,born 1790, son of Peter and Jane (Williamson) Van Dorn, 1758, 751, 693


Polhemus, Daniel, Scobeyville, schoolhouse on land of, prior to 1820, 668


Polhemus, Daniel, Revolutionary soldier, father of Catherine (Polhemus) Van Dorn, 751


Polhemus, Dr. Daniel, member and officer of Medical Society of Monmouth County, 1828-1852, 320, 321,322


born 1806, biography of, 334


trustee, Baptist Church at Leedsville, 1846, 545 practiced in Englishtown, 1836, 690


Polhemus, Eleanor, daughter of Daniel and Sally


Polhemus married Garret D. Vanderveer, son of Daniel and Katy ( Dubois) Vanderveer, 1830, 784


Polhemus, Henry D., member of Legislative Council,


bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 683


Pittenger, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Pittenger, Archer, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,


418


Pittenger, Gertrude, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 419


Pittenger, Hannah, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 418


169


210 211 744 774 787 19


Pitcher, Edmond, I., justice of the peace, 1884,


31


F


Polhemus, Johanees, mentioned in road records, 1710, 375 grand juror, first county court session, Freehold, 1715, 403


received deed for church lot, Holmdel Reformed Church,


820


Polhemus, John, major, first battalion, Jersey Line, 1776,


230


captain, first battalion, Continental line, 1776,


231


Population of Monmouth County, 1726-1880, 384


gristmill, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


616


Poruras, sold Indian right to Swimming River property to William Leeds, 1680, 545


Polhemus, John, Jr., Loyalist, property of, confis- cated, 1779,


226


Porter, Brewster H., Masonic officer, Keyport, 1865, 716


Polhemus, Lefford, private, Continental Army, 1776, Polhemus, Margaret, daughter of Daniel Polhemus,


238


Porter, Horace, corporator of Elberon Casino, 1882, 761


Porter, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Portland Heights, early name for The Highlands, 541


826


part of, bought by Joseph Hooper, 1800,


543


Portland Point, general Assembly held at, 1668, 63,


75


Polhemus, Margaret, married Chrineyonce Schenck, Matawan merchant, who bought Holmdel farm, 1809,


826


first legislature in New Jersey met at, 1667, 85


Polhemus, Nathan, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


meeting place of General Assembly, 270


384


mention of, (footnote),


Port Monmouth, located on Shoal Harbor,


377


Polhemus, Tobias, captain, first regiment, Continental Army, 1780,


231


formerly called Shoal Harbor; account of,


544, 721


chosen freeholder, 1797,


520


post office established at, 1861,


545


corporator, Presbyterian Church, Shrewsbury, 1749,


585 616


Port Monmouth Hotel, built by Transportation Com- pany, about 1855, 544


land for Presbyterian Church, Allentown, conveyed to, 1744,


625


Port Monmouth Methodist Church, built 1866, 544


trustee, Tennent Church, 1750,


684


Port Monmouth Transportation Company, incorpor- ated 1855, 544


Port Washongton Dock, at Oceanic, about 1845, 593


Polin, Andrew, gave lot for Methodist Church, Mech- anicsville, 1870,


719


Port Washington Hotel, Oceanic, built by Thomas Hunt, 593


Port Washington, later called Oceanic, reference to, 778


Port Washington Methodist Church, built 1842, 593


Poling, Richard, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Post, George, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Poling, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Post, Rev. S.E., pastor, Red Bank Methodist Church,


601


Pollen, S.E., officer, Odd Fellows, Allentown,


631


Posten, Mary, member, "Second Middletown" Baptist Congregation, 1836, 819


241


Pool, Slocum and Company, John Slocum member of, 1852, 781


Posten, William H., trusteee of Navesink Baptist Church, 1877,


540


Postens, Charles, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Postens, Jacob, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Poole, Rev R.A., minister, St. James' Episcopal Church, Long Branch, 1860,


765


Postley, Richard, private, Continental Army, 1776, Potter, family at Blansingburg, 1700,


809


owned site of Union City during Revolution,


702


Potter, Charles M., corporal, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 256


Poorman's Plain, in early road location, 1867,


371


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


60


location of, original purchasers of, 64


61


Potter, Hannah W., daughter of Captain Ephraim Potter, married Charles Allen, son of Edward and Sarah (Johnson) Allen, 1841,


Indian name of southern neck of land,


534


site of an Indian encampment,


774


Potter, John Wesley, private, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Pope, Edgar L., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Potter, Joseph, Howell Township, land of, 1801, 646


Pope, William, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


262


Poplar Field, traversed by early road, 1687,


371


reference to, in Middletown Town Book, 522


lot of John Wilson in, 524


lot of William Laiton (Layton) in, 525


Poplar School District No. 81, first schoolhouse built in Ocean Township, 1784, 779


Poppamora ,an Indian Chief, sold Newasink lands to the English, 1663, 60


Poriaca, (Poricy?), mentioned in road records, 1705, 374


married John C. Schenck, born 1803, son of Chrineyonce and Margaret Polhemus,


meeting at, of patentees, July 1670, 64


Polhemus, Nathaniel, captain, Continental Army. 1776,


231 389


county court sessions held at, early name for Atlantic Highlands, 541, 550


380


School District No. 68, 550


Seabrook Family at, 554


taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758,


Polin, family of, early members of Bethany Methodist Church, 1800,


719


Poling, Hendrick S., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865,


259


"Polypod Bogg", Wall Township, boudary of Jacob Wardell tract, 1800. 805


Poole, Joseph, land of, boundary of Long Branch, 1868, 761


Poster, Charles, Private, Continental Army, 1776,


234


brigadier-general, Middletown, subscribed for Freneau's poems, 1809,


845


Potter, Elijah, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261


Potter, Ephraim, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 83


665


Potter, Joseph, owned mill property, Eatontown, 1761, 878


Potter, Joseph, owned tract of land, Wall Township,


170


Posten, Samuel, member of militia, 1814,


234


Poole, Richard, colonel, Continental Army, 1776, 229


large pier at, for railroads, 1855,


prior to 1851.


Potter, Lydia, daughter of Joseph Potter, Eatontown, married Peter Wolcott, father of Henry W. Wolcott,


Potter, Marcy, daughter of Thomas Potter, married John Woolley, progenitor of Woolley family, 792


Potter, Paul, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Potter, Phineas, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Potter, Reuben, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Price, Benjamin, appointed to Governor Barclay's council, 1682, 31


Price, Caroline, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837


Price, David, early Methodist, 425


Price, Eliza, early Methodist,


425


Pottery, Indian, of Monmouth County, 8


616


Potts, name on tombstones, Wrightsville,


634


620


Potts, Charles, trustee, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869.


636


Price, James, Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779, Price, John, house of, robbed by Refugees, 1780, private, Continental Army, 1776,


211


Potts, Charles, rented Burnt Tavern, Millstone Town- ship,


658


Price, Rev. John, preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1820,


637


Potts, William, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Potts, William B., early Methodist,


425


Powelson, Samuel, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


264


Price, Michael, Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779,


226


Powelson, William, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,


251


Prall, Dr. Claudius R., member, Medical Society of Monmouth, 1859,


320


Pratt, Rev. Horace, pastor, Presbyterian Church, Shrewsbury, 1821,


585


Price, Rebecca, constituent member, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766, 635


Price, Robert Friend, member Committee of Corres- pondence, 1774, 116


Prehistoric animals of Monmouth County,


14, 15


Price, Sarah, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,


837


Presbyterian Church, Allentown, built prior to 1722,


623


Price, William, house of, robbed by Refugees, 1780, Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779,


211


Presbyterian Church, Asbury Park, organization of, 1878,


868


Presbyterian Church, Eatontown, built 1878,


880


Presbyterian Church, Farmingdale, organized 1870, account of,


647


Prickett, William A., sergeant, Company G, Four- teenth Regiment, 1864, 259


Presbyterian Church, Keyport, organized, 1878,


715


Presbyterian Church, Lower Turkey, now Fairfield, built 1828,


652


Primmer, Adam, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Presbyterian Church, Manasquan, cornerstone laid 1848, 801


Presbyterian Church, Matawan, history of,


833


Presbyterian Church, Middletown, end of, 1790,


533


852


Presbyterian Church, Port Washington, organized 1861,


593


Presbyterian Church, Red Bank, organized 1852,


602


Presbyterian meetinghouse, Shark River village, erec- tion of, 1734, 871


Presbyterian Church, Shrewsbury, account of,


584


Presbyterian Church, Spring Lake, built 1882, 805


"President", sloop ran to Red Bank, 596


Preston, Charles, owned fertilizer factory, Granville, 1878, 702


Pewaron, Corlis, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


255


Preston, Jacob, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862


262


Preston, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Preston, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Probasco, Tunis D., justice of the peace, 1879, 1884, 114


694


Preston, William, built wool factory, near Smithburg, Manalapan Township, about 1854, 692


Prettyman, Rev. Levi, preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1827,


637


early Methodist preacher at Mount Pleasant, 837


Potter, Samuel, married Rebecca Hendrickson, daugh-


ter of Samuel (first) and Alice (Wikoff) Hendrick- son,


793


Potter, Sarah, testified against Lewis Morris, 1700, 97


Potter, Thomas, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64


Price, Isaac,(fulling-mill), taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758 bought Allen fulling-mill, 1748,


238


Potts, Eliza, early Methodist,


425


Price, Lawrence, chosen freeholder, Eatontown Town- ship, 1873, 876


Price, Rachel L., daughter of William Price of New York, married J. Howard Slocum, son of John (second) and Ann (Woolley) Slocum,


781


Pratt, Rev. John H., married daughter of Henry and Elizabeth A. (Reeve) Perkins, 641


Prehistoric man, coming of,


16


226


Prickot, Stacy, married Jane Conover, born 1789, daughter of Garret (second) and Ann (Schenck) Conover, 749


gristmill owner, postmaster, Lower Squankum, 1884,


648


Primrose, Rev. ----- , preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1852, 637


Prince, Jacob, married Eliza V., daughter of Judge William and Eliza (Vanderbilt) Spader,


Prince's Bay, or Raritan, 703


Prink, James, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regi- ment, 1862, 266


Prison (Prisson), Middletown, mentioned in road records, 1682, 372


Probascos, early Dutch Monmouth County settlers,


83


Probasco, Henry D., married Elizabeth B., Daughter of Michael and Sarah Bennett Taylor, 708


Probasco, Jacob, owned gristmill, Colt's Neck, built 1806, 666


Probasco, Mrs. Jacob, took part, dedicatory services, First Reformed Church, Freehold, 1827, 739


171


795


Preston, Joseph, married Elizabeth Conover, born 1813, daughter of Benjamin G. and Eleanor (Herbert) Conover,


878


532


Presbyterian Congregation of Freehold, 1705, 679


226


262


postmaster, Black's Mills, 1884,


692


bury, referred to in George Fox's Journal, 1672, 576


Puropa, sold Indian right to Swimming River property to William Leeds, 1680, 545


Purton, William, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 684 Putnam, Rev. Fernando C., rector of St. Peter's, Freehold, 1843, 417


supplied Trinity Episcopal Church, Matawan, 839


provided for courts of justice, 1675, 271


passed highway act, 1682,


371


Proprietary government, proclamation concerning, 1674,


in conflict with Governor Andros, 1680,


30


Proprietors, of East New Jersey, 1682,


31


surrendered the Province to New York, 1688,


33


petition of, to Lords Justices, 1701,


35


formally surrendered to Queen Anne, 1702,


36


member, Blue Ball Methodist Church, 1812,


651


Prospertown, in Upper Freehold Township, account of, 638, 665


"Province line", marked division of East and West Jersey, 1676,


28


part of original boundary of Freehold Township,


503


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


19


Provincial Assembly, met 1675,


101


act of, defining county boundaries, 1709, 102


108


Provincial Congress, deposed Governor Franklin, 1776, extract from minutes of,


117


and Council of Safety, minutes of, 1775,


121


organized 1775,


126


took action to raise troops, 1775,


128


held at Burlington, 1776,


135


changed its name to Convention of New Jersey, 1776,


139


Provincial Courts , Field's, quoted,


272


Provincial House of Deputies, Captain John Bowne (first) speaker of,


814


Provincial Revolt, from 1664 to the Revolution,


85


Provost, Elizabeth, daughter of Major David Provost, married Conover Herbert,


752


Provost, Rev. P., pastor, Allentown Methodist Church, 1884,


630


Pullen, Charles, private, Company D. Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 257


Pullen, Elwood, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


262


Pullen, John, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


262


901


Pullen, Mary E., daughter of Isaac Pullen of East Windsor, married David Baird (fourth), born 1829, son of Thomas and Eleanor T. (Bilyeu) Baird, 1852, Pullen, William H. H., private, Company D, Four- teenth Regiment, 1862,


662


257


Pulienstown, Upper Freehold Township, schoolhouse erected, 1839, 638


Pumyea, Dr. Peter B., member and officer, Medical Society of Monmouth, 1871-1873, 321, 322


practiced at Imlaystown, after 1869,


634


Purdon, Rev. David P., minister, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1834, 800


Purdy, Richard, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Purgatory, between Middletown Harbor and Shrews-


697


Proclamation money, value of, (footnote),


131


Proprietary Assembly, divided Province into counties, 1 683,


102


Putnam, Jonathan W., Freehold Circuit Methodist preacher, 1846, 428


Pye, John E., land of, mentioned in Eatontown Township boundary, 1873, 876


27


Pyle, Abigail, early Methodist,


425


Pyle, Rev. Samuel, Methodist circuit rider, Howell Township, 1801, account of, 646


Pyle, Simon, early Methodist, 425


Monmouth County members,


41


172


Probasco, Ursula, P., daughter of Christian Probasco,


married Henry Du Bois, son of Tunis D. (first) and Sarah (Smock) Du Bois, 1851,


Pullen, Lemuel, married Emily Casler (second), daugh- ter of John P. and Elizabeth (Rue) Casler,


1


Q


Quackenbush, served at the Battle of Monmouth,


186


Quackenbushes,early Dutch Monmouth County Set- tlers,


83


Quackenbusin, Garret H., private, Company E. Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


264


Quackenbush, Isaac, trustee of school in Marlborough Township, 1822.


married Amanda Vanderveer, daughter of David G. and Katy (Dubois) Vanderveer,


784


Quackenbush, John, sold land for school in Marlbor- ough Township, 1822,


744


Quackenbush, Peter, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Quail, Rev. James, preacher, Blue Ball Methodist Church, 1812,


651


"Qualifying", required of all dissenting ministers,


730


Quartermaster-Generals of New Jersey from Mon- mouth County,


107


Quary, Colonel Robert, appointed to Governor Corn- bury's Council, 1703,


36


letter of, concerning quarrels between Scotch and English at East Jersey, 1703,


81


Quay, John, lieutenant, Continental Army, 1776,


232


Quay, Judge John, early resident of Freehold, subscribed for Freneau's poems, 1809,


845


Quay, John, occupied Conovers' store, Matawan,


831


Quay, Samuel, trustee Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1787,


629


postmaster, Allentown, 1796,


631


Queen Anne, Proprietors surrendered to, 1702,


36, 100


Quicksill, William, postmaster at Hornerstown, 1856,


633


Quikems, living on Newasing River, Indian interpreter to English, 1663,


60


Quinlan, William, bought hotel, Union City, prior to 1852, 702


Quinn, Michael, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


267


Quintipartite Agreement, entered into, 1676, terms of,


27


28


Quintipartite deed, reference to, 1682,


31


Quit rents demanded of Monmouth settlers by Ber- keley and Carteret, 1672, 94


744


173


392


F


R


Randolph, Reuben F., captain, Continental Army, 1776, 231


Randolph, Dr. Robert F., father of Joseph F. Ran- dolph,


282


Randolph, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Randolph, Rev. W. F., pastor, Englishtown Methodist Church, 1880,


691


pastor, Shark River Methodist Church, 1869, 872


Rapelyea, Theodore, Pleasant Valley, occupied farm once owned by the first Garret Schenck, 673


Raritan Bay, seafood of, inducement to the Indians to frequent, 49


part of county boundary, 1866, 103


Raritan Cemetery, south of Keyport, company incor- porated, 1867, 715


Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Company incor- porated, 1854, 380


Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, northern terminus at Port Monmouth, 544


Raritan Guard, headed school procession, Keyport, 1872,


716


of Keyport, formed in 1861, 717


Raritans, destroyed Dutch farms on Long Island, 18


46


bought guns and ammunition of the Dutch, 1648, tribe of the Lenni Lenape, 47


Indian tribe of Monmouth County,


49


Raritans and Navesink Indians, visit to, by the English, 1663,


58


Raritan Township, originally included in Middletown 103


township, erected 1848, 104


population of, 1870-1880,


384


Raritan Township and the town of Keyport, account of, 698


Ratzer, Lieutenant Bernard, made map published by Faden, 1777, 377


Raw, Dr., author of report on Monmouth County kitchen-midden,


8


counselor, admitted to the bar, 1842,


317


Ray, D., private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Ray, David, appointed major, New Jersey Western Battalion, 1775,


132


Ray, Rev. William, A., pastor, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1843,


636


Raybold, Rev. George A., author of " Methodism in New Jersey", quoted, 888


Rea, Jonathan, protest of, concerning condition of county court house, 1791, 406


Read, Colonel Charles, detailed to quell insurrection of Tories, 1776, 203


330


taken prisoner with Joshua Huddy by Refugees, Toms River, 1782,


217 388


Randolph, James, death of,


388


Randolph, Joseph, captain, Continental Army, 1776,


231


Randolph, Joseph F., supreme court justice, 105


prosecutor of the Pleas, 1833, 111


outstanding lawyer of Monmouth County, 1843, 280


biography and professional career of,


282


counselor, admitted to the bar, 1828,


316


attorney, admitted to the bar, 1825,


317


secretary of the meeting of the Bench and Bar, 1834,


398


member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,


418


moderator, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, trustee, Freehold Academy, 1835,


419


441


mentioned in 1714 road records, 376


Randolph, Nathaniel F., private, Company G, Twenty ·ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


630 375 796


808


Racoon Island, Long Branch, reference to,


767


Radford, William, taxed in Upper Freehold Township in 1758, 616


Raiguel, Mrs, Abbie W., daughter of Dr. Otis Russell and Abbie Willard (Alden) Freeman, 352


Raile Bridge, mentioned in road record, 1706, 374


Railroad Hotel, Freehold, opening of, 1861, 460


Railroad Hotel, burned, Keyport fire, 1877, 718


Railroads, first definitely projected, 1849, 378


Rainear, Captain Lewis, first chief of Washington Steam Fire Engine Company, Ocean Grove, 1880, 862 past master, Asbury Lodge, Freemasons, 870


Ralph, Julian E., issued the Red Bank Leader, 1871, 604


Ramsay, William W., justice of the peace, 1880, 114


Ramsay, Rev. W. W., paster of Granville Methodist Church, 1877, 702


Ramsay, Mrs. W. W., postmistress, Keansburg, 1884 702


Ramsay, John, lieutenant-colonel, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 249


Randall, Daniel, taxed in Upper Freehold Township in 1758, 616


Randall, James, taxed in Upper Freehold Township in 1758.


616


Randolph, Althea F., married Joseph D. Bedle, 1861,


293


Randolph, Hon. Bennington F., legal preceptor of Major Peter Vredenburgh, Jr.,


legal preceptor of Charles A. Bennett,


252 296 316


director, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1837, 356 secretary, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1850, 359 recording secretary, Monmouth County Agricul- tural Society, 1853, 366


committeeman, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1854, 366


treasurer, Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Company, 1855,


380


incorporator, Freehold Banking Company, 1855, 464


Randolph, Daniel, exchanged for Clayton Tilbon, Shrewsbury Tory, 1782, 201


Read, Charlotte B., married David V. Conover, 1863, Read, John taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,


616


Read, Laura M., married William A., son of David V. and Charlotte B. (Reed) Conover, 1875, 330


Read, Richard, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, In 1758, 616


Reading, J. G., incorporator Lake House Company, Spring Lake, 1875, 805


Reading, John, becomes actiong governor, 1747, 41


Reading, John, purchased land on site of Spring Lake, 1875, 804


Reamer, James, second Long Branch mail carrier, 1851,


763


Reape, Widow, said to have contributed to bribery of Lord Cornbury, 1708, 39


Reape, Sarah, mentioned in 1682 road records, 372


Reape, William, patent granted to, by Governor Nicholls, 1664,


62


attorney, admitted to the bar, 1839,


Ray, -... , served at the Battle of Monmouth, 186


capture of,


Raccoe, Rev. John, pastor Union African Methodist Episcopal Church, Allentown, 1884,


Rack Pond, mentioned in 1709 road records, name for Wreck Pond, mentioned in boundary, 1716,


from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64


became permanent settler of Monmouth County. 65


patentee, account of,


68


owned original Middletown lot, 1667, 521


Reckless, Anthony, state senator, 1861, 108


New York and Long Branch Railroad Company,


1868, corporator of


383


president New York and Long Branch Railroad, 599


resident of


Red Bank, 1879, (footnote), 599


Red Bank water commissioner, 1884, 599


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


moved New Jersey Standard to Red Bank, 1860, 603 corporator, Orient Academy, Red Bank, 1867, 603


Reckless, Robert, wounded in attack on Captain Bacon, 1782,


212


Red Bank, population of, 1880, 384


Episcopal Church of, formed out of Christ Church,


584


Reed, Rev. Charles, preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1815,


637


School District, No. 75,


595, 602


account of,


596


post office established 1833,


598


incorporated as a town, IB70,


598


First Methodist Church of, burned in fire of 1882, fire department of, organized 1879,


599


water works of, authorized 1884,


599


First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury at, constituted 1844,


600


Gas-Light Company of, organized 1862,


600


601


Reed, James N., private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862.


264


Reed, Rev. J. M., pastor, Granville Methodist Episco- pal Church, 1881,


702


Orient Academy, organized 1867,


603


Reed, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Reed, John, sergeant, Continental Army, buried at Old Tennent, 688


First National Bank, authorized 1864,


604


Reed, John, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 683


Reed, John Jr., bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 684


Reed, John T., sergeant, Company, D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865,


257


Reed, Joseph, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862, 257


Reed, Joseph, Company C. Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Reed, Joseph W., private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Reed, R. Van Dyke, clerk, Board of Commissioners, Red Bank, 1883,


598


Reed, Spafford W., private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


262


Reed, S. W., kept store Black's Mills Corners, 1856, 692


Reed, William, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261


Reed, William F., private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Reeder, Elizabeth, wife of Jeremiah Reeder, buried in old Scotch Burying Ground, 1735, 729


Reeder, Frank, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1865, 258


Reemy, John, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


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Red Meeting House, Middletown, built, 1764,


Redmond, Hon. James M., reported bill for incorporation of Freehold and Jamesburg Railroad, 1849, 378


"Red Tavern", owned by Major James Craig, Free- hold, 391


Redway, Thomas H., officer, Knights Templar, Asbury Park, 1884, 870


Reed, ---- , served at the Battle of Monmouth, 186


Reed, A., private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Reed, Aaron, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234


Reed, Aaron E., private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 267




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