History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 38

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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Shattock, Hannah, marriage of, to Restore Lippincott, 69


651


Sexton, Rachel, constituent member, Baptist Church, Upper Freehold, 1766, 635


271


Township in 1834,


Shemo, Betty, colored Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,


Shepherd, James H., Senior Deacon, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1881,


477


president, Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company, 1884, 470


Shinn and Company, occupied store on Main St., Freehold, 1854,


479


597


465


Shepherd, Martha, constituent member Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766,


635


Shinn, Hannah, mother of Margaret (Shinn) Lawrence, Shinn, James, father of Margaret (Shinn) Lawrence,


465


Shepherd, Mary, school conducted by, Long Branch, 1861-65,


768


Shinn, Margaret, married John R. Lawrence,


465


Shepherd, Rebecca, daughter of Captain Moses Shep- herd, married Thomas, (first), son of Elnathan and Mary (Willet) Field,


550


Shinn, Mary A., daughter of George W. and Sarah M. (Rue) Shinn, 466


Shepherd, Sarah, married William Parker, grandfather of Henry William Parker, Freehold Township,


510


Shinn, Unity, married Apollo, born 1765, son of David (first) and Martha (Swain) Meirs, 640


Shepherd, Thomas, sold land at Rack (Wreck) Pond to James Grover, 1708,


808


Shippard (Sheppard ?) Elisha, sergeant, American Revolution,


233


238


Shippen, William W., a purchaser of Seabright, 1869,


Shive, Reuben, owned Lewis Morris mill property, Tinton Falls,


590


Shoal Harbor, mentioned in 1708 road records,


374


Sheppard, Elisha, serbeant, Captain Hunn's company, American Revolution,


233


plank road leading to,


232


in Revolution, mention of, (footnote),


228


Port Monmouth, terminal of New Jersey Southern Railroad,


541


Sheppard, Nathan, lieutenant, Monmouth troops, 1780,


228


known after 1854 as Port Monmouth,


544


captain, Continental Army, 1776,


550


lieutenant, Continental Army, 1776,


550


Sheppard, Mary, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,


419


Shockalear, Albertus, private, Continental Army, 1776, Shole (Shoal) Harbour, mentioned in 1708 road records,


375


Sherman, Benajah, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1863,


258


Shore Gazette, The, newspaper of Ocean Beach, 1884,


808


Sherman, Benjamin D., gave bell for Eatontown Episcopal Church, 1867,


880


Shore Press, Asbury Park, founded by A. L. Thomas and Dr. Hugh S. Kinmonth, 1879,


346, 868


Sherman, Borden B., owned tannery, Eatontown, 1876,


877


112


Sherman, Charles, postmaster, merchant, Colt's Neck, 1884,


666


Showles, James, sold lot for schoolhouse, Black's Mills, Manalapan, 1855, 690


264


Shreve, Colonel Israel, engagement of, with Captain John Baker, 1782, 212


Shreve, Reuben, member of General Assembly, 1815-1818, 1820,


109


Sherman, George, married Emma, daughter of Richard A. and Elizabeth (Roberts) Leonard,


557


23


Sherman, Gordon, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


257


residents of, gave oath of allegiance to Dutch, 1673,


26


Sherman, James, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,


258


restrictions against further settling of, 1668,


63


Sherman, John H., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


87


Sherman, Thomas, land at Sea Girt conveyed to, owned land, Manasquan, 1835,


799


96


Sherman, William B., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1863,


257


provisions for attendance of deputies from, 1676,


101


Sherman, William H., private, Company F, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


123


441


123


Shields, James, principal, Freehold Academy,


resolution passed against, at Freehold, 1775,


refuses to form committee of Observation and Inspection, 1775, 128


266


petitions against separating from British Crown, 1776,


136


637


Shimp, Rev. M., preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1867,


632


Shinn, Judge George W., first case tried by, 1874,


a purchaser of Freehold Institute for Boys, 1868, 440 married Sarah M. Rue, 466


837


Shepherd, Joseph, corporator, Red Bank Steamboat Company, 1852,


Shinn, James L., son of George W., and Sarah M. (Rue) Shinn,


466


Shepherd, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, Shepherd, William, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


377


Sheppard, Morris, lieutenant, Continental Army, 1776, Sheppard, Moses, lieutenant, Monmouth troops, 1780, captain, first regiment, Continental Army, 1776,


520


between Atlantic Highlands and Point Comfort,


544, 721


231


home of Leonard family,


232


so called in 1670; later part of Atlantic Highlands, schoolhouse, 1807,


238


Sheriff, provisions for, 1683,


271


Shores, William A. N., private, Company D, Four- teenth Regiment, 1864,


258


Shotwell, Edmund, justice of the peace, 1856,


Sherman, Emily P., daughter of Thomas Sherman, married Azariah, son of Jacob and Eleanor (Smock) Conover, 1846,


553


Shreves, Edward, postmaster at Hornerstown, 1849,


633


Shrewsbury, numerous settlers in 1668,


deputies from, to appear before Council, 1673,


25


on Navarumsunk; reference to,


61, 66


meeting place of General Assembly, (footnote),


75


264


797


refused to send delegates to Elizabethtown, 1668, accused of negligence in sending delegates to General Assembly, 1677,


98


Court of Inquiry held at, 1700,


Committee of Observation and Inspection chosen, 1775,


Shiener, George, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


191


776


264


389


231


411


Sherman, Edward, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


named as meeting place for County Courts, 1683, 271 272 and Middletown, county courts held at, 1713, highway ordered for, 1668. 370


meeting house, court sessions held in, 384


preaching at, 1702, 1745, 412, 413


warrant for establihsment of lodge of Masons at, granted 1815, 476


Episcopal Church of, bequeathed land by William Leeds, 545


size of town source of inconvenience to inhabi- tants, 1767,


574


old village of, 575


sycamores of, probably contemporary with old houses, 576


Friends Meetinghouse at, 576


description of, in letter of Lewis Morris (second), 1700, 578


condition of church of, as described by Rev. Thomas Thompson, 1740, 581


Christ Church, account of; 582


Library Association of, incorporated, 1861, 586


connected by stage with Middletown Point boat, 1837, 832


Shrewsbury Mutual Fire Insurance Company, incor- porated 1838, Eatontown, 605,884, 895


Shrewsbury Lodge No. 72, K. of P., Red Bank, instituted, 1884, 605


Shrewsbury City, proposed name of Red Bank, 1879, 599


Shrewsbury Inlet, opening of, before 1775, 778


Shrewsbury River, North and South, description of,


2 Shrewsbury School District, No. 77, 595


Shrewsbury Township, erected 1693, original territory


of. 103


population of, 1870-80, 384


formation of, 1693, 573


division of, 1849, 753


Shrieve, Caleb, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 83


Shrieve, Israel, appointed lieutenant-colonel, New Jer- sey Western Battalion, 1775, 129


Shults, Jacob, chosen freeholder, Shrewsbury Town- ship, 1880, 575


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


Shumar, Joseph, owned Richmond's Mill, near Blue Ball (Adelphia), 506


Shumar, William, deacon, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869, 636


Shumar's Mills, formerly Richmond's Mills, 168, 506, 649


Morgan stationed at, during Battle of Monmouth, 185


Shutts, Daniel, house of, Shrewsbury Township, for- merly owned by Thomas Little, 882


Sibily, J. H., and Company, started the Keyport Express, 1860, 710


Sickels, James H., private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862. 264


Sickels, John H., sergeant, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Sickels, Theodore, private, Company E, Twnety-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Sickels, Uriah N., private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Sickle (or Van Sickle) D., private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Sickler, Christopher, original member, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1869,


857


Sickles, early Dutch Monmouth Settlers,


Sickles, Forman, chosen freeholder, Atlantic town- ship, 1860,


Sickles, George H., justice of the peace, 1880 114


assistant to Rev. Harry Finch, Shrewsbury school, Sickles, George W , vice-president, Monmouth Battle Monument Association, representing Middletown, 1877, 481


Sickles, Gordon, keeper of Highland light, 538


Sickles, Hendrick I., member of militia, 1814, 241


Sickles, Hendrick W., member of militia, 1814, 241


Sickles, Jacob, kept Pavilion Hotel, Keyport, 1884, 706


Sickles, James private, Continental Army, 1776,


234


Sickles, Jesse S., Matawan, foreman, Washington en- gine, Keyport fire, 1877. 718


trustee, Washington Fire Company, Matawan, 1870, 840


Sickles, John, transfer of land from, to Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1870, 858


Sickles, Joseph, member of militia, 1814,


241


Sickles, Leonard, private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 266


Sickles, Theodore, justice of the peace, 1872, postmaster, Shrewsbury,


576


Sickles, William H., general committee, Monmouth Battle Monument Association, representing Shrewsbury, 481


Sickles, William J., sergeant, Company F. Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


officer of the day, Arrowsmith Post, Red Bank, 1885, 605


Sickles, William N., director, Monmouth County Fire Insurance Company, 1884. 470


Siebalt, John, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Siebt, Rev., rector, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Keyport,


715


Signal telegraph station at Highlands,


538


Sılıman, John, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, Silkworth, William W., secretary, Long Branch Gas Light Company, 1885, 773


684


treasurer, Crescent Lodge, No. 764, K. of H., Long Branch, 1882,


774


Sill, Lybrand, corporator of Asbury Park, 1874, 865


joint proprietor, of Grand Avenue Hotel, Asbury Park, 875


Sill, Thomas, trustee, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1790, 637


Silcam, also known as Mcintire's Corners, Freehold Township, 507


Siloam School District No. 10, Freehold Township, 1884,


509


Silver, Rev. David, pastor, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1882, 636


Silver, James, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1731, 613


Silvers, John, ruling elder, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1784, 628


Silvers, Mary, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 419 Silvers, Nelson, purchased gristmill, Perrineville, 1850, 656


Silvers, Robert D., corporal, Fifth Regiment, 186!, 250


Silvester, Nathaniel, patent granted to, by Governor Nicholls, 1664, 62


Simmons, Adaline, married Isaac Penington White, 1842, 606


Simmons, G., Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837


192


83


666


595


113


Simmons, John W., Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837,


837


Simon, Pyle, entertained Bishop Asbury, 1806, 650


Simonson, Rev. Peter, pastor, Freehold Baptist Church, 1837, 420


Simpson, Andrew, of Howell, member of General Assembly, 1845-1847, 110


officer, Monmouth County Agricultural Society,


365, 366


incorporator, Monmouth County Agricultural Soci- ety, 1857, 367


trustee, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,


419


school trustee, Blue Ball, (Adelphia), 1841, 654


Simpson, Francis P. and Company, opened lumber yard, Middletown Point, 1834, 832


secretary, Middletown Steamboat Company, 1837, 832


subscribed to Middletown Point Academy, 1834, 846


Simpson, Gertrude, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 418


Simpson, John, ran woolen mill, Allentown,


631


Simpson, Mary, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 418


Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church, Long Branch, dedication of, 1882, 766


Simpson, Ruhama, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,


418


Simpson, T. D., erected school, Middletown Point, 1834,


847


Sinclair, George, original member, Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818,


621


ruling elder, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1827, Sinclair, Joseph, school trustee, Allentown, 1834, 631


Sinclair, William, original member, Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621


Sipphen, (Sutphen ?), Derrick, corporal, Captain Hunn's company, American Revolution,


234


Sirles, Charles, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862.


261


Sissell, Richard, original settler of Monmouth County, 64


Skank's Hill, mentioned in 1708 road records, 375


Skelton, Robert, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 83


Skidmore, Valeria, constituent member, Navesink Bap- tist Church, 1853, 539


Skidmore, Walter D., private, Company F, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Skinner, Cortland, brigadier-general, brigade comman- der, First Battalion "Skinner's Greens", 1781, 199


letter from Governor Franklin to, 1770, 279


Skinner, Elisha, lieutenant-colonel, "Skinner's Greens", American Revolution, 200


Skinner's Brigade, Loyalists, Pine Robbers; members of, during Revolution, 198


Skinner's Greens", nickname for New Jersey Royal Volunteers; officers of,


199, 200 638


Skunktown, in Cowart School District, No. 18,


Slack, Leah E., Perrineville, daughter of Daniel Slack, married James Monroe, son of Asher and Ann (Pierson) Smith, 1850, 663


Slack, Thomas, grandfather of Mrs. James Monroe Smith, married Rachel Swain, born, 1767, 663


Slack, Thomas A., captain, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Slater, Rev. F. A., vice president, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1868, 363


pastor, First Baptist Church, Keyport, 1856, 713


Baptist preacher, Marlborough, 1866, 743


furnished history Baptist Church, Matawan, IB84, 834


supply, First Baptist Church, Matawan, 1859, 835 pastor, First Baptist Church, Matawan, 1866, 836 Slave, account of, in Monmouth Democrat, 1884, 138 Slaves, join the British at Sandy Hook, 1776,


393


Sleeper, Rev. Joseph J., Freehold Circuit Methodist preacher, 1847, 428


preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1845, 637


Sleeper, L. W., trustee, Shrewsbury Library Associa- tion, 1880, 586


Sleeper, Rev. T. D., preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876, 637


preacher, Blue Ball (Adelphia), Methodist Church, 1874, 652


pastor, Oceanport Methodist Episcopal Church, 1878,


891


Slender, Robert, nom-de-plume of Philip Freneau, Sloan, Daniel Jr., ordained elder, Keyport Dutch Reformed Church, 1847,


713


took oath of allegiance, 1847.


714


Sloane, John, corporator, Elberon Casino, 1882, Slocum family, genealogy of;


761


John Slocum, of Long Branch, a mariner, married Susan Wardell; the children of John and Susan (Wardel!) Slocum were: Henry (see below), James, Peter, Wesley and Susan;


Henry Slocum, son of John and Susan (Wardell) Slocum, married Lydia, daughter of John Boud of Eatontown; the children of Henry and Lydia (Boud) Slocum were: James, John (second, see below), George, Mary Ann (married Sidney Throckmorton), Michael C., Henry, Abram, and Lydia (married E. G. Pitcher);


John Slocum (second), born 1811, at Long Branch, son of Henry and Lydia (Boud) Slocum, mar- ried first Ann, daughter of Britton and Ann Woolley of Long Branch, IB34; married second Mrs. Eunice H. Maps, daughter of Michael Ferguson, 1854; the children of John (second) and Ann (Woolley) Slocum were: Deborah H. (married James H. Stocum), J. Howard (married Rachel L. Price, daughter of William Price of New York), Henry B. and Mary Ann; the children of John (second) and Eunice H. (Maps) Slocum were: Eunice H. (married Harry Hoffer) and Lewis T. M. (married Elizabeth Goudy); biography and portrait of,


Samuel Slocum, the grandfather of Judge William Henry Slocum, had a son Webley (see below); Webley Slocum, son of Samuel Slocum, married Jemima Turnier, of Huguenot and Dutch extra- tion; Webley and Jemima (Turnier) Slocum had two sons, John W., and William Henry Slocum (see below);


780- 781


William Henry Słocum, son of Webley and Jemima (Turnier) Slocum moved from New York to Long Branch in 1832; he married Mary, daugh- ter of Peter and Abigail Slocum, 1834; the children of Judge William Henry and Mary (Slocum) Slocum were: Walter L., Mary Melissa and Fannie A .; biography and portrait of, 894-896 853


Slocum, David, hotel of Neptune Village, 1862, Slocum, Edward R., married Mary Jane, daughter of


193


B44


629


L


Jordan and Mary Jane (Haslem) Woolley,


780


Slocum, George W., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 259


Slocum, Giles, bought Robert Carr's land, 64, 755


Slocum, Henry, contributor to school funds Long Branch, 1812, 767


Slocum, James H., married Deborah H., daughter of John (second) and Ann (Woolley) Slocum, 781


Slocum, John, (first), son of Giles Slocum, original Settler of Monmouth County, 64


deputy from Shrewsbury, 1675, 96


appointed overseer of highways, 1679, 371


appointed highway commissioner, 1686, 1694,


371, 373


mentioned in 1693 road records,


372


of Rumson Neck, signed oath of allegiance, about 1667, 591


associate patentee of Monmouth County, 1668, 754


land grant to, in Ocean Township from proprietors, 1670,


755


of Long Branch, will of, 1698, 756


Slocum, John, (second), grand juror, Court of Inquiry, held at Shrewsbury, 1700, 99


756 son of Nathaniel Slocum, inherited property, 1689, Slocum, John, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862, 259


postmaster at Long Branch, 1860-75, 763


attended school, Long Branch, 1814, 768


Slocum, John W., authorized to sell Presbyterian Church property, Long Branch, 1856,


763


Slocum, Jonathan, sold lot for Presbyterian Church, Long Branch, 1846, 763


Slocum, Jordan E., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 259


Slocum, Lewis, postmaster, Long Branch, 1871, 763


Slocum, Meribah, daughter of John Slocum, married John West (born 1753),


893


Slocum, Nathaniel, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 83


mentioned in 1693 road records, 372


property of, on King's Highway, 1688, 755


land holdings of, in Ocean Township, prior to 1688,


756


Slocum, Peter, defended by Philip Johnston Ryall in trial for murder, 306


woods of, in rear of St. Luke's Church Long Branch, 1835,


760


trustee, Methodist Church, Long Branch, 1809,


888


Slocum, Samuel, contributor to school fund, Long Branch, 1812, 767


Slocum, William, bought interest in Turtle Mill, after Revolution,


889


Slocum, Judge William H., justice of the peace, 1863, 112 tradition of, concerning John Slocum, 755


oration of at Long Branch, July 4, 1835,


760


director Shrewsbury Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany, 1884, 885


Slocum's Island, part of John Slocum's land, 1670, 755


Slocum's Mill, head waters of Pleasure Bay, also known as Turtle Mill, 889


Sloop-line, from Monmouth County to Rhode Island, 1668 to 1690, 370


Smalley, Esther, member, Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 418


Smalley, James, private Continental Army, 1776,


234


1834,


Smalley, Uriah, Freehold, furnished land for Mon- mouth County Agricultural Society fairs, 1854, 366


married Ann, daughter of John I, and Margaret (Walton) Thompson, 564


proprietor, Marlborough Hotel, 1845, 745 763


first Long Branch mail carrier, 1838, Smith family, genealogy of;


John Smith, was awarded a share of land in Middletown, 1667, and in 1687, John Smith and his wife Mary sold land to Richard Hart- shorn; they had a son, William (see below); William Smith (first), eldest son and chief heir of John and Mary Smith left a son William, second, (see below);


William Smith (second), son of William (first) and Mary Smith married Mary Compton, 1728; they had a son, William, third, (see below);


William Smith (third), son of William (second), and Mary (Compton) Smith, married Mary Layton, 1762; they had a son, Daniel, (see below);


Daniel Smith, son of William (third) and Mary (Layton) Smith, married Anne Maxon, 1793; children of Daniel and Anne (Maxon) Smith were: Joseph Maxon, Maria, Anne, Daniel, William M. (see below), Mary, Eliza, Theresa, Lucinda, Jackson, Amanda, Lydia;


William M. Smith, born 1803, son of Daniel and Anne (Maxon) Smith, married Susan, daughter of Jonathan McClane; biography and portrait of; children of William M. and Susan (McClane) Smith were: Willie M., Charles J. M .; biography and portrait of,


John Smith, son of William, was a Quaker mill- wright; he lived first in Holmdel; he married Margaret Ogden; the children of John and Margaret (Ogden) Smith were: Samuel, Asher (see below);


Asher Smith, son of John and Margaret (Ogden) Smith, married Ann Pierson, daughter of John Pierson, of Trenton; the children of Asher and Ann (Pierson) Smith were: Sarah A., Mary (married Lewis Parker), Lucy (married John Segoine), Elizabeth (married Enoch Ely), Pierson, Margaret (married John G. Mount), James Monroe (see below), John M., William M., Joseph;


James Monroe Smith, born 1821, son of Asher and Ann (Pierson) Smith, married Leah E., daughter of Daniel Slack of Perrineville, 1850; children of James Monroe and Leah E. (Slack) Smith were: Frank, Daniel, Thomas A., James Monroe (second), Carne M., William M .; biography and portrait of,


663, 664 891


Smith, Albert, officer, Oceanport Odd Fellows , 1884, Smith, Alaxander F., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 259


Smith and Allgor, had store, New Bedford, 810


Smith, Anna Maria, married Tylee W., Throckmorton, 1844 608


Smith, Anne, daughter of Joseph M. Smith, Middle- town Township, married Sidney, son of Jonathan and Eleanor (Burdge) McClane, 1858, 562


Smith, Anthony, corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793, 531


Smalley, James, member, Freehold Baptist Church,


194


418


562 - 564


550


sold site for Bay Shore Schoolhouse, 1807,


Smith, Asher, kept tavern, Smithburg, Freehold Town- ship, 1844, 1856,


507, 655


Smith, Rev. Jackson, appointed missionary, Keyport Baptist Church, 1840,


712


had tavern, Millstone Township, 1848, 678


owned woolen factory, near Smithburg, Manalapan Township, 1844,


692


kept tavern, Eatontown, 1823,


Smith, B., only postmaster in New Jersey, prior to 1812,


450


Smith, Benjamin, private Continental Army, 1776, 238


262


Smith, Bernard, married Margaret Huett, widow of Randall Huett, 1673,


542


Smith, Charles, taught school, Millstone Township, prior to 1829,


659


chosen Freeholder, 1856, 456


Smith, Charles, first lieutenant, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


266


corporator, Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company, 1858, 469


Smith, Charles H., private Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


262


Smith, Rev. J. Livingston, pastor, Englishtown Presby- terian Church, 1879, 691


Smith, Charles H., private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


263


Smith, J. Mount, charter member, Farmingdale Odd Fellows, 1874, 648


Smith, John, Middletown, elected lieutenant of mili- tia, 1673,


26


Smith, Corbert, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758,


616


first schoolmaster at Middletown; account of, 70, 548


374


mentioned in 1706 road records, 519


at town meeting, 1675, 521


542


595


appointed to assist James Grover, 1667,


562


840


patented land, Upper Freehold Township, 617


616


627, 629


sold land to Monmouth Manufacturing Company, Allentown, 1814,


631


Smith, John, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regi- ment, 1862,


262


Smith, Edward, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,


64,65


341


indicted at Plymouth, Massachusettes for joining Baptists, 1650,


65


Smith, John W., private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


chosen overseer of Middletown, 1669,


68 69


Smith, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776, taxed, Upper Freehold Township, 1758,


616


owned original Middletown lot, 1667,


521


Smith, Joseph M., justice of the peace, 1853,


112


chosen magistrate, 1673,


527


elected deacon, First Baptist Church of Shrews- bury, 1844,


600


608


249


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


835


James G., born 1794, son of John (second) and Caroline (Field) Crawford,


828


Smith, Josiah, soldier of the Rebellion, buried at Old Tennent,


688


taught school, Fair Haven, 1841,


595


Smith, Lawrence, sold land to Thomas Kearney, 1717, Smith, Lemuel, builder of second Bellevue Hotel, 1862,


778


265


Smith, Lewis, owned mill, Eatontown,


878


Smith, Garret, private, Company E E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


264


Smith, Rev. George G., pastor, Tennent Church, 1884, Smith, Gideon, private, Continental Army, 1776,


238


Smith, Hannah, early Freehold Methodist,


424


524


married James Wilson, 1697,


Smith, Hannah, member "Second Middletown" Baptist Congrefation, 1836,


819


Smith, Margaret, taught Methodist Sabbath school, Matawan, 1855, 838


Smith, Mary, taught Methodist Sabbath school, Mata-


263


Smith, Henry, early teacher, Marlborough Township, 745


Smith, J., private, Continental Army, 1776, 238


Smith, Jacob, private, Continental Army, 17766, 234


taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758, 616


Smith, Jacob, soldier of the Rebellion, buried at Old 688 Tennent, 810


Smith, Jacob, 1., postmaster, New Bedford, 1849,


Smith, Jacob R., private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


started printing office, Keyport, 1862, 710


Smith, James M., Millstone Township, committeeman, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853, 366


Smith, Charles M., private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


from Rhode Island, original settler,


64


Smith, David, Loyalist, property of confiscated, 1779, Smith, David, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


owned original Middletown lot, 1667,


Smith, E.A., officer of Odd Fellows, Matawan, 1884, Smith, Ebenezer, elder, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1817, 1820,


Smith, John, taxed, Upper Freehold Township, 1758, Smith, John, Private, Company A, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862, 256


Smith, Edmund, director, Farmingdale and Squan Village Railroad Company, 1874,


382


Smith, John M., constituent member, first Baptist Church, Shrewsbury, 1844,


600


Smith, John R., member of Militia, 1814,


235


patentee, account of,


Smith, Edward, father of Anna Maria (Smith) Throck- morton,




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