History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 37

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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Roelof Schenck Van Nydeck, the progenitor of the Schenck family in Monmouth County, emi- grated from Holland in 1650; he was the grandson of General Peter Schenck and Joanna (Van Scharpenseel) Schenck; he married first, Neeltje, daughter of Garret Van Couwenhoven, 1660; he married second, Annette Wyckoff, 1675; he married third, Catharine Cregin, 1688; four of the children of Roelof Schenck were: Martin, John (first), Garret (first, see below), and Margaret (married Cornelius Couwenhoven and lived at Pleasant Valley);


Garret Schenck, first, born 1671, son of Roelof Schenck, married Neeltje, daughter of Koert Voorhees, 1693, and settled in Pleasant Valley; the sons of Garret and Neeltje (Voorhees) Schenck were: Roelof (second), Koert, Garret (second, see below), Jan and Albert;


Garret Schenck, second, born 1712, son of Garret (first) and Neeltje (Voorhees) Schenck, married Jane, daughter of William Couwenhoven, 1737; the sons of Garret (second) and Jane (Couwen- hoven) Schenck were: William, John (second, see below), and Garret (third);


John Schenck, second, born 1745, son of Garret (second) and Jane (Couwenhoven) Schenck, married Maria, daughter of Tunis and Francinke (Hendrickson) Denise, 1767; the sons of John (second) and Maria (Denise) Schenck were: Garret (fourth), Tunis (see below), William (second), John (third), Denise, Daniel, De Lafayette (see below), David and Hendrick;


De Lafayette Schenck, born 1781, son of John (second) and Maria (Denise) Schenck, married Eleanor, daughter of Garret and Anna (Schenck) Couwenhoven, 1805; the sons of De Lafayette and Eleanor (Couwenhoven) Schenck were: Garret, C. (see below) Sidney, Alfred, and Lafayette (second;)


Garret Conover Schenck, born 1806, son of De Lafayette and Eleanor (Couwenhoven Schenck, married first, Sarah Ann, daughter of William and Eleanor (Dubois) Hendrickson, 1834; mar- ried second, Jane, daughter of Hugh and Jane (Welsh) McCormick, 1846; biography and por- trait of,


John Schenck had a son Chrineyonce (see below) who lived at Matawan; Chrineyonce Schenck, son of John Schenck, was a merchant at Matawan, in 1809, he bought a farm at Holmdel and lived there till his death; he married


Margaret Polhemus; the children of Chriney- once and Margaret (Polhemus) Schenck were: John C. (see below), Daniel P. and Eleanor (married Jonathan I. Holmes);


John C. Schenck, born 1803, at Matawan, son of Chrineyonce and Margaret (Polhemus) Schenck, married Margaret, daughter of Daniel Polhemus; the children of John C. and Margaret (Polhe- mus) Schenck were: Daniel P. (born 1827, see below), Margaret (born 1829), Sarah (born 1832), Mary (born 1834, married Chrineyonce S. Holmes), Lavinia (born 1836, married George S. Jones), Catherine (born 1839), Eleanor (born 1841, married Daniel R. Conover), Chrineyonce (born 1844), Sarah (born 1849, married William W. Taylor);


Daniel P. Schenck, born 1827, son of John C. and Margaret (Polhemus) Schenck, married Lavinia, daughter of Daniel D. Conover, 1851; the children of Daniel P. and Lavinia (Conover) Schenck were: Sarah E. (born 1851, married William C. Ely), Margaret S. (born 1854, married John M. Ely), Charles (born 1856); biography and portrait of,


Schenck family, account of,


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


Schenck, Allie, married Tunis Van Derveer (first), 1723, 746


Schenck, Ann, born 1753, married Garret Conover, (second), born 1726, son of John and Jacoba (Van Derveer) Van Covenhoven, 1786, (second wife), 748


Schenck, Ann, married John V. N. son of Rev. Ralph and Lucretia A. (Van Nuise) Willis, 750


Schenck, Crineyonce, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Schenck, Curtenius, first lieutenant, Continental Army, 1776,


232


Schenck, Cyrenus, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Schenck, Daniel, son of John Schenck, (first), 514


Schenck, Daniel, Marlborough Township, Committ- eeman, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853, 366


Schenck, Daniel I., elder, Freehold Reformed Chruch, 1825, 737


Schenck, Daniel Polhemus, married Lydia H. Long- street, Nov. 30, 1831, 298


church chorister, First Reformed Church, Free- hold, 1827, 739


Schenck, David (first), son of John Schenck, first,


514


Schenck, David, grandson of John Schenck, (third), owner of Pleasant Valley farm,


673


672-675


Schenck, De Lafayette, chosen freeholder, Atlantic Township, 1847,


666


purchased Pavilion property, Keyport, 1851, 706


benefactor, Keyport Dutch Reformed Church, 714


president of Middletown Point bank, 1830, 839


opened tannery, Middletown Point, 1815, 841


subscribed to Middletown Point Academy, 1834,


846


186


514,515


826 672


Schenck, Denise, son of John Schenck, (second), deacon, Freehold Methodist Church, 1825,


Schenck, Edgar, manager, Monmouth County Agricul- tural Society, 1883,


Schenck, Elizabeth, daughter of William R. Schenck, married Lafayette, born 1822, son of Peter G. and Charlotte(Lyell) Conover, 1846, 749


Schenck, Ella G., daughter of Tunis V. Schenck, married David Arthur, son of Davis I. and Mary (Covenhoven) Van Derveer, 1865,


746


Schenck, Obadiah, of Ohio, married Nellie Longstreet, 298


Schenck, Peter, member, General Assembly, 1777, 78, 86, member, Committee of Safety, 1775, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


108 129


Schenck, Ezekiel D., private, Company C, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


262


Schenck, Peter, built Ness house, Matawan,


108


Schenck, Peter F., son of Peter W. Schenck, leased ground to Jackson Club, 1868,


831 535 536


signed call for Rev. Gerardus Hoeghoort, 1731,


733


Schenck, Garret, son of John Schenck (first),


514


Schenck, Rev. Garret C., read paper before the New Jersey Historical Society,


48


Schenck, Rezo, postmaster, Hazlet, 1876,


entered ministry, 742


Schenck, Roeleff, chose site of Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro, 173i, 733


Schenck, Garret D., chosen freeholder, Marlborough Township, 1848,


727


Schenck, Garret, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Schenck, Ruliff, soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 688


Schenck, George, member of General Assembly, 1865-66, part owner, Atlantic Hotel, Keyport, 1877,


110


Schenck, Ruloff, gave lot for schoolhouse, West Freehold, 1818,


509


Schenck, Hendrick, son of John Schenck, (first), engaged in wrecking business,


535


uncle of De Lafayette Schenck, 841


Schenck, Jacob R., quartermaster-sergeant, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


Schenck, Sarah, born 1734, married Joseph Van Mater (first), born 1710, 826


second-lieutenant, Company I, Twnety-ninth Regi- ment, 1862, postmaster, Matawan, 1860,


832


Schenck, Mrs. Sidney, took part in dedicatory services, First Reformed Church of Freehold, 1827, 739


Schenck, Tunis, son of John Schenck, (first), 514


Schenck, Uriah, corporal, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 255


535


Schenck, Jane, born 1754, married Daniel, born 1748, son of Tunis Nyssen, born, 1692, 500


Schenck, Rev. William, pastor, Allentown Presbyterian Church, about 1774,


625, 628


Schenck, Jane, daughter of John Schenck, (first), married Aaron Lane, 514


born 1740, son of Court and Maria (Cowenhoven) Schenck,


742


Schenck, John, Middletown, received land, 1714,


731


Schenck, William, captain, Continental Army, 1776, 231


son of John Schenck,


514


keeper of Sandy Hook lighthouse,


535


married Miss Denise,


514


married Ann, born 1790, daughter of Garret (second), and


Ann (Schenck) Conover, 749


Schenck, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Schenck, John G., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


263


Schermerhorn, J. W., principal of Middletown Point Academy, 1845, 847


Schenck, John P. Jr., private, Company G, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Schenck, Katy, daughter of John Schenck (first), married Joseph Combs,


514


Schenck, LaFayette, son of John Schenck (first),


514


Schooley, name on early headstone at Arneytown, 632


Schoolmaster, John Smith, the first in Middletown,


70


married Mary C. daughter of Henry and Margaret (Conover) Du Bois,


697


in Middletown,


548


superintendent, Freehold Sabbath school, 1884, superintendent, Marlborough Sabbath school,


740


741


Schenck, Maria, daughter of Garret Schenck, married Tylee, son of Daniel and Margaret (Rezo) Conover , 1812,


558


Schroeder, John E., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1874


318


514 737


[Schenck, Mary, married Hendrick, son of Johannis and Catharine (Barents) Smock, 1721, 676


368


Schenck, Mary, daughter of John and Ellen (Bennet) Schenck, married John O. Stillwell, 823


Schenck, Nellie, daughter of John Schenck, married Joseph, son of Samuel and Mary (Stout ?) Holmes, prior to 1792. 825


Schenck, Nelson J., corporal, Company E, Twnety- ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Schenck, Ellen L., daughter of Daniel Schenck, married Stacy P., son of Peter G. and Charlotte (Lyell) Conover, 1860, 749


Schenck, Garret, member of Provincial Assembly, 1721, deacon, Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold and Middletown, 1700,


730


Schenck, Peter W., bought part of Highlands, 1830, built Navesink Highlands school, 1834,


550


Schenck, Polly, daughter of John Schenck (first), married John Whitlock, 514 702


718


father of William R., and grandfather of Elizabeth (Schenck) Conover, 749


Schenck, Mrs. Sarah A., owner of East View House, 1859, 535


266


published New Jersey Weekly Times, Matawan, 1857,


839


Schenck, James, established ferry to Sandy Hook, 1865,


Schenck, Captain John, Continental Army, exploits of, 1782,


211


born 1745, Pleasant Valley; biography of, 744


Schenck, John G., ensign, Captain Hunn's company, 1776, 232


Schmidt, Casper, private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Schollard, Rev. John, organizer, Freehold Roman Catholic Church, 1853, 437


Schenck, Lafayette G., Holmdel, officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1883, 364


549


Schoolmasters, old-time, at McClane's Swamp, Schools, early, of Freehold,


437


Schroeder, Henry S., secretary, Red Bank Gas-Light Company; 1871, 1885, 600


187


514


535


7


lawyer, Long Branch, 1884,


Schroeder, Mrs. Z. A., teacher, Long Branch, 1885,


Schroff, Frank, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862, 256


Schureman, Irving C., private, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 263


Schureman, James, member, Legislative Council, 1810, 1812,


107


Long Branch physician, 1851-1876,


Schureman, Julia Ann, daughter of Rev. John Schure- man, married Charles J., son of John (second), and Mary (Lloyd) Hendrickson, 1826,


552


Schultz, J. W., deacon Keyport Dutch Reformed Church, 1884,


715


Scudder, Jacob, early Freehold resident,


father of Nathaniel Scudder of Revolutionary fame, 457


Schuylers, early Dutch Monmouth settlers, 83


Schwartz, John W., lawyer, Freehold, 1884,


318


Scudder, John, pioneer missionary in India,


(footnote), 386


member of Congress, 1810, 107


Scudder, John Anderson, member of General Assem- bly, 1801-1805, 109


surgeon's mate, first regiment, 1777, 230


Scobey, Levi, justice of the peace, 1862, 1873, 1883, 112,113, 114


built store, Colt's Neck, 1858, 666


Freehold, born 1759, account of, 457


chosen freeholder, Atlantic Township, 1863,


666


Scobey, Timothy, Tory, property of, confiscated, 1779, 226


Scobeyville, Atlantic Township, account of, 667


Scobeyville School District, No. 3, 668


Scoby, Timothy, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


father of John Scudder ("Misionary John"), (foot- note),


386


residence of, at Freehold,


392


control of, in East Jersey affairs, 1703, 82


Scudder, Lucretia, mother of Captain Joseph Coward, (footnote), 386


Scudder, Maria, mother of Juliet Phillips (Scudder) Ryall, 282


Scudder, Dr. Nathaniel, member of Legislative Council, 1776, 107


Scots burying-ground,


679


Scots Meeting-House, near Topanemus, built 1692,


679, 728


Scott, General, orders troops to guard telegraph, 1861,


243


Scott, Miss, married Lewis, son of Peter and Ann Conover, 512


120


clerk, Freehold Committee of Safety, 1775,


123


Scott, Bishop, lays cornerstone for Ocean Gove Methodist Episcopal Church, Aug. 1, 1875, 860


First Battalion of Monmouth, engaged large body of Refugees, 1777,


204


killed by Refugees, 1781,


210


Scott, Caroline, secretary, East Long Branch Reading Room and Library Association, 1884,


768


biography of, (footnote),


Freehold, 1733, account of,


soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, Scuffletown Road, leading to Rumson, reference to. Scullthorp, William, private, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


Scott, Holmes T., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


263


Scott, James, kept boarding house, Fair Haven,


594


school built, 1874,


767


Scott, Joseph W., practised law after Revolution,


280


Scott, Lawyer, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Scott, William, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700,


83


Fishing Company, activity of, 1884,


775


purchase of site of, by William W. Shippen and Samuel B. Dod, 1869, 776


post office at, established, 1870, 777


188


Scott, William W., corporal, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 261


318


Scott's Corners, early name for Morrisville, school, reference to, 821


768


Scovel, Philip S., attorney, admitted to the bar 1857, 317


Scran, Rev., preacher Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1850, 637


Scribner, Rev. William, pastor, Presbyterian Church, Red Bank, 1855, 602


Scriven, Dr. Zebulon W., teacher of Dr. James H. Patterson, 348


Scudder, ----- , served at Battle of Monmouth,


762 186


Scudder, Judge Edward D., presided over court, Freehold, 1880,


285


judge, Supreme Court, Monmouth Circuit, 1877, 481


Schuyler, Mrs. born Susan Robbins, Allentown, prior to 1790, 629


Scobey, Charles, and Company, kept store, Colt's Neck, prior to 1864, 666


opened store, Scobeyville, 1848, 667


Scobey, Miss H. A., daughter of Charles Scobey, kept store, Scobeyville, 1873, 667


Scudder, Joseph, surrogate, 1794, county clerk, 1798, father of Juliet Phillips (Scudder) Ryall,


111, 390 282


counselor and attorney, 280,316, 317


manager, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817, 353


lawyer, (footnote),


386


Scofield, John, private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Scotch, first settler Monmouth County, 1682-83, 78


Scudder, Juliet Phillips, wife of Daniel Bailey Ryall,


282


Scotch, and anti-Scotch partisans, in Monmouth County, 1695, 96


Scotch Missionary Society, educated Bartholomew S. Calvin, Indian, 56


Scot, John, said to have contributed to bribery of Lord Cornbury, 1708, 39


member of General Assembly, 1780, 108


appointed member, Committee of Correspondence, 117


delegate to Provincial Convention, 1774, 118


member, Committee of Observation and Inspection, 1774,


colonel, first regiment, Continental army, 1776,


229 386 457 688 601


Scott, George, of Pitlochie, left Scotland with emi- grants, 1685, 80


Scott, Henry D., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


"Seabird", steamboat, built 1865, running from Red Bank to New York, 594


Seabright, Sub-District No. 5, Long Branch, first


775


purchase of site of, by Dr. Arthur V. Conover, 1865,


775


location and boundaries of,


775


Scott, Benjamin, postmaster at Tinton Falls, 590


Scott, Ebenezer, storekeeper, Blue Ball (Adelphia), 1827, 649


546


son of Colonel Nathaniel Scudder, (footnote), 386


386


Scudder, Job, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234


298 550


first schoolhouse at, built 1874,


first Roman Catholic church organized at, 1883, first Presbyterian church erected at, 1877,


Seabright Bridge, first built about 1869, 776 777


opposition of freeholders to building of, Seabright and Long Branch Turnpike Company, char- tered 1870.


775


married Lydia Longstreet,


trustee, Shoal Harhor School district, 1807,


Seabrook, Thomas (second), estate at Port Monmouth, 1854, 544


Seabrook, Thomas L., captain Raritan Guard, Key- port, 717


Seabrooks.Stephen, soldier of the Revolution , buried at Old Tennent, 688


Seachrist, J.F., pastor, Methodist Episcopal Church, Port Monmouth, 545


Seachrist Rev. J.T., pastor, Harmony Methodist Epis- copal Church, 1884,


547


Sea Girt, originally part of John Hance tract, patented 1687. in Wall Township, account of, 797 804


Sea Girt Land Improvement Company, 1875,


804


Seapeckameck, Indian village, near Wakacake, mentioned in Middletown town book, 1675. reference to, 1676,


700


Sea Plain, (Como), in Wall Township; account of,


808, 810


Searle, Rev. Jeremiah, pastor, Reformed (Dutch) Church, Keyport, 1851, 714


Sears, Mr., principal, Freehold Academy, prior to 1848, 441


Sears, Charles, secretary, Monmouth County Agricul- tural Society, 1853,


365,366


helped to dispose of Phalanx property, 1855, 669


Sears, Obadiah, built hotel, Long Branch, 1843, 757


Seaside, The, tri-weekly newspaper, published in Man- asquan, 1877, 802


"Seaside Chapel", Long Branch, dedication of, 1867, 764 Sea View, part of Manasquan village, laid out into lots, 1872, 803


Sea View Hotel, Asbury Park, built 1877, 867


535


Seawan, used as currency, 1668,


523


Secoes, sold Indian rights to Swimming River property to William Leeds, 1680, 545


Second Advent Church, Eatontown, begun about 1840, 881


268


Second Calvary Regiment, account of,


"Second Middletown" Baptist Church, name of, changed to Holmdel Baptist Church, 1849,


819


Second National Bank, Red Bank, began business 1875, 604


435


Second Reformed Church, Freehold, history of,


Second Reformed Church, Long Branch, organized 1878


764


Seeley, James, Jr., corporal, Company d, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


263


Seeley, Leonard T., private, Company F, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Seeley, Uriah, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263


Seeperamek, mentioned in Middletown town book, 1675,


519


Segoine, John, married Lucy, daughter of Asher and Ann (Pierson) Smith,


663


Segoine, William, Senior Warden, Freehold Order of 477 Freemasons, 1880, 507


occupied store, Smithburg,


married Frances, daughter of William E. and Char- lotte (Baker) Conover, 512


Seibert, Rev. George, vice-president, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1868, pastor, Reformed Church, Middletown, 1886,


363


1779-1781, 108


lieutenant-colonel, State Troops, 1776, 228, 230


777 778 778


Seabrook family, genealogy of;


James Seabrook of Westchester County, and Mary, his wife had a son James; (see below), James Seabrook (first) died and his widow married Thomas Whitlock in 1676 and moved to Shoal Harbor (now Port Monmouth);


James Seabrook (second), son of James and Mary Seabrook, settled on Whitlock property, having married Mary Grover; James(second) and Mary (Grover) Seabrook had a son Daniel (see be- low);


Daniel Seabrook, son of James (second) and Mary (Grover) Seabrook, succeeded to the estate and married Mary, Daughter of Nicholas Brown; they had a son, Major Thomas Seabrook, (see below);


Thomas Seabrook, son of Daniel and Mary (Brown) Seabrook, married Martha, daughter of Dr. Stephen Tallman; they had a son Thomas (see below);


Thomas Seabrook (second), son of Thomas and Martha (Tallman) Seabrook, married Anna, daughter of Aaron Longstreet of Pleasant Valley; the children of Thomas (second) and Anna (Longstreet) Seabrook were: Aaron (de- ceased), Mary, Aaron (married Euphemia C. Wilson), Eleanor (married William Applegate), Lydia (married Rev. William V. Wilson), Tho- mas, Martha (married Rev. William V. Wilson) and Henry H. (see below);


Henry H. Seabrook, born 1813, on the homestead at Shoal Harbor, son of Thomas (second) and Anna (Longstreet) Seabrook, married Therese, daughter of Leonard Walling in 1852; the children of Henry H. and Therese (Walling) Seabrook were: Anna L. (married William L. Conover), Thomas L. (married Maud L. Bar- ney), Henry (deceased), Helena (deceased), Harry, and Martha Washington, biography and portrait of,


721, 722 554


Seabrook family at Shoal Harbor,


Seabrook, Aaron, bought George Crawford's store,


526


director, Port Monmouth Transportation Com- pany, 1855, 544


Seabrook, Henry H., officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1872,


363


bought George Crawford's store, 526


chosen freeholder, Raritan Township, 1857, 698 706


postmaster, Keyport, 1835,


724


employed Daniel W. Holmes, as clerk,


238


Seabrook, Mary, married Thomas Whitlock, 1676,


721


Seabrook School District, No. 71, 550


Seabrook, Stephen, private, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Seabrook, Thomas, member, General Assembly,


533


189


Sea View House, Highlands,


51


519


Seabrook, James, private, Continental Army, 1776,


Seigfried, Rev. W.D., pastor, Eatontown Baptist Church, 1872,


880


"Select and Classical School" of Freehold, 1828, 438


Selleck, Sands, home of burned, Keyport fire, 1877, 718


Seminary, Young Ladies', Freehold, site of, 436


Senate of New Jersey, members of, from Monmouth County, 108


Senn, Frederick, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261


Senser, Rev. G.G., pastor, St. John's Methodist Episco- pal Church, Mechanicsville, 1884,


720


Sepp, a Negro, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758,


616


Sergant, Joseph, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1731,


613


Servanier, James, lieutenant, Third Battalion, "Skin- ner's Greens", 1776,


199


Shank, Daniel S., lawyer, Freehold, 1884, 318


Shannon, Robert, Freemason, Middletown Point, 1807, 477, 840


Shark River, description of,


2


in Wall Township, 795


Presbyterian Church, pre-dated Revolutionary War, 807


largest stream in Neptune Township, 852


Shark River Methodist Episcopal Church, organization of, 1833, 872


Shark River Presbyterian Church, pre-dated Revolu- tionary War, 807


Seventh-Day Baptist Church, moved to Hopeville, 1813,


810


Shark River Village, also known as Greenville, Hamil- ton and Coburg, account of, 871


268


Sharp, Rev. B. C., pastor, Methodist Episcopal Church, Manasquan, 1857, 801


262


Sharp, Robert, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234


238


Sharp, Thomas, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700,


83


tried for assault on sheriff, 1700,


99


Sexton, James, constituent member, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766, 635


Sexton, Peter, constituent member, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766,


635


Shattock, Samuel, early settler on Navesink purchase, 69


Shattock, William, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64


patentee, account of,


69


Sexton, Rebecca, constituant member, Baptist Church, Upper Freehold, 1766, 635


Sexton, Samuel, lieutenant, Continental Army, 1776, 232


Sexton, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Shaw, Ellen, taught school, Manalapan, 1840,


690


Sexton, William, colonel, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 249


Seymour, Horatio, son of Mary, daughter of General Jonathan Forman, 846


Shaberly, William, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64


Shackamaxons, tribe of Lenni Lenape,


47


Shackleford, Dr. Judson G., assistant-surgeon, Twenty -ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


account of,


269


member, Medical Society of Monmouth, 1377, 321


died 1883, practiced at Matawan, 833


officer, Masonic Lodge, Matawan, 1868,


840


Shearman, Josiah, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Shearman, Thomas, proprietor of Freehold-Amboy stage line, 1834, 396


sold tract, Sea Girt, 1853, 804


Shearman, William, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64


Sheen, Daniel, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


64


Shafer, Rev. Joseph L., stated supply at Matawan Presbyterian Church, prior to 1838,


833


church sold to pay salary due to, 836


Shafey, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Shafto, George, built store at Shark River , 871


Shafto, John, owned property, site of Hurley's Cor- ners, 1825, 810


Shafto, Robert K., gave land for school, site of Hurley District, 1844, 811


Shafts, James A., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Shakely, William, owned Portland Poynt lot No. 9, 1667, 542


Shamgungue, Bartholomew, original settler of Mon- mouth County, 64


Session House, School District, No. 6, Freehold Township, 1839,


509


Session School District, No. 33, Manalapan Township, 688 Sessions Court, Middletown, broken up by armed men, 1701, 100


Sessions, Courts of, powers of, 1675,


Settlers, partial list of, in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 82


in Monmouth County, origin of,


370


Sewell, William J., colonel, Company a, Thirty-eighth Regiment, 1862,


Sewing, William, corporal, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Sexton, Daniel, private, Continental Army, 1776,


Sexton, D.W., officer, Asbury Lodge, Freemasons, 1884, 870


deacon, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869


636


robbed of hay by Lewis Morris of Passage Point, 1694, 592


Shaw, Aaron, owned Richmond's Mill, near Adelphia, 506


Shaw, Amos, justice of the peace, 1855, 1860, 1865, 112,113


Shaw, Rev. John K., early Methodist preacher, 423 Long Branch Circuit, Methodist preacher, 1834, 428


429


presiding elder, Freehold Circuit, 1850,


preacher, Blue Ball, (Adelphia) Methodist Church, elder, Matawan, Methodist Church, 1841-54,


838


pastor, First Methodist Church, Long Branch, 1835, 889


Shaw, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Shaw, William, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 684


Shawuskukhkung, Indian, presented claim to State, 1832, 56


Shackleton, (J.G.) Post, No. 83, Grand Army of the Republic, Matawan, 1883, 840


Shackleton, Samuel, sergeant, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 251


Shaddock, Samuel, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64


Shaddock, Thomas, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,


Shaddock, William, associate Monmouth patentee, 1670,


64


Shelltown, name of Ellisdale village, Upper Freehold


190


Shattig, Christopher, taxed, Upper Freehold Town- ship, 1758, 616




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