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Voorhes, Gilbert, original member of Perserverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621
Vorhees, John, soldier of the Revolution buried at Old Tennent, 688
Vorhees, Tunis, private, Continental Army, 1776,
235
Vorhes, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1 758, 616
Vorhis, John, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, 684
Vorhis, John, M., postmaster at Englishtown, 1859,
691
Votey, Rev. Charles A., pastor Eatontown Baptist Church, 1852, 879
Voughts, early Dutch Monmouth County settlers, 83
Vought, Dr. John, visited Europe in company with
other Monmouth County men, 1863, 312
member and officer of Medical Society of Mon- mouth County, 1848-1878, 320,321,322
born 1816, son of Christopher and Mary Johnson
(Throckmorton) Vought; biography of, 345
of Freehold, died 1882, 458
Vought, John incorporator, Freehold Banking Com-
pany, 1855, 464
junior warden of Freehold Freemasons, 1850, 476
senior warden of Freehold Freemasons, 1857, 477
Vought, Mrs. Louisa, granddaughter Joseph Scudder, 386
Vought, Mrs. Louisa L., donor, Freehold Lyceum Library and Free Reading Room, 1883, 480
Vought, P. G., home of, destroyed by Freehold fire, 1875, 408
Vredenburghs, early Dutch Monmouth County settlers, 83
Vredenburgh, Camp, Fourteenth Infantry organized at, 1862,
251
Twenty-eighth Regiment organized at, 1862,
267
Vredenburgh, Mrs. Eleanor, donor, Freehold Lyceum Library and Free Reading Room, 1883,
480
Vredenburgh, Judge Peter, supreme court justice, father of Major Peter Vredenburgh, Jr .,
252
tribute to, by Governor Parker,
280
presided over court at Freehold for many years,
285
biography and professional history of,
286
legal preceptor of Aaron Rhea Throckmorton,
294
legal preceptor of Jonathan Longstreet,
298
counselor, admitted to the bar, 1829,
316
attorney, admitted to the bar, 1829,
317
director of Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad Company, 1852,
379
owned Freehold and Keyport Railroad, 1841,
382
Incorporator Freehold Banking Company, 1855,
464
Vredenburgh, Major Peter, Jr., member of Legisla-
108
tive Council, 1840,
108
county clerk, 1830,
111
Prosecutor of the Pleas, 1837,
112
account of,
252, 254
death of, Sept. 19, 1864,
253
major, Fourteenth New Jersey Volunteers,
269
Monmouth County lawyer, tribute to, by Governor Parker, 1873, 280
son of Judge Peter Vredenburgh, died in Civil War,
286
attorney, admitted to the bar, 1859,
317
counselor, admitted to the bar, 1862, 317
Vredenburgh Post, No. 47, Grand Army of the Republic, Manasquan, instituted 1886, 803
Vredenburgh, William H., son of Judge Peter Vren- denburgh, horn 1840, 288
law partner of Philip Johnston Ryall,
atturney, admitted to the bar, 1862, 317
counselor, admitted to the bar, 1865, 317
lawyer, Freehold, 1884, 319
director of First National Bank of Freehold, 1885, 467 donor, Freehold Lyceum Library and Free Reading Room, 1883, 480
Vroom, Peter D., leading Monmouth County lawyer, 281 Vunck, Henry, corporal, American Revolution, 234
226
306
105
W
Waakaack Beacon, established 1852,
548
on Wakake Creek, built 1856, 702
Wacake, (Waakack, Wakake), Indian name for neck of land, 700
Waddell, Captain Henry, resigned commission, on account of gout, June, 1776, 137
captain, Continental Army , 231
Waddell, Rev. Henry, rector at Shrewsbury; minister at St. Peters' Freehold,
415
rector, Christ Church, Shrewsbury, 1788, 583
Wade, E., donated Bible and communion service, Eatontown Baptist Church, 1852, 879
698 700
boundary of Indian tract, 1676,
site of Waackaack Beacon, 702
boundary of land, 1717,
703 813
Wade, Humphrey, owned Eaton mill property, Eaton- town, prior to 1761,
878
Wagg, Rev. J., pastor, Harmony Methodist Episcopal Church,
pastor, Methodist Chruch, Manasquan, 1878, 802
Wagner, R. H., charter member, Captain Conover Post, G. A. R., Freehold, 1882,
479
Waldon, David, taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Freehodl Township, 1873, 639
Wale's Creek, at Union City, 702
Wales, Rev. Eleazar, pastor, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1730, 623 628
Walker, Rev., early minister, Bethany Methodist Chur- ch 719
257
Walker, Aaron Forman, fifer, Revolutionary soldier, (footnote), 393
buried at Old Tennent, 688
Waller , and Conover, succeeded to Bray and Long- street lumber business, Matawan,
850
Walker, Forman, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239
Walker, George, on Freehold Scotch Church commit- tee, 1730, 680
bought Tennent Church pew, 1754,
684
Walker, George, British burnt house of, at time of Battle of Monmouth, 192
private, Continental Army, 1776, 239
captain, soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent,
688
trustee, "Free Meetinghouse", Lower Squankum, 1834,
648
school trustee, Squankum District, 1839, 654
Wainwright, Halsted H., postmaster, Farmingdale, 1826, 647
Wainwright, Halsted H., admitted to the bar, coun- selor, 1881, attorney, 1878,
317, 318
lawyer, Manasquan, 1884, 319
committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monument As- sociation for Howell, 1877, 481
Wainwright, J. Monroe, justice of the peace, 1875, 113
charter member, Farmingdale Odd Fellows, 1874,
648
Wainwright, John, member of Toms River blockhouse garrison, 1782,
private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
Wainwright, Thomas accused in court of playing at "Nyne pins" on Sabbath Day, 1689,
Wainwright, Thomas, captain, Continental Army, 1776, 231
Wainwright, Vincent, private, Continental Army, 1776,
239
Waite, Cyrenius, cigar store of, burned, Keyport fire, 1877,
718
Waite, George C., started The Democratic Banner and Monmouth Advertiser, Matawan, 1848, 839
Wakake, (Waakack, Wacke), port, importance of, in early days, 370
alrge tract at, owned by the first William Lawrence, land at, owned by Elisha Lawrence, son of William Lawrence, 1717,
617
territory along the bay, Raritan and Middletown Township, so named, 699
Wakake Creek, part of township boundary,
519
land at, purchased by Richard Hartshorne, 1669, in Raritan Township,
533
Wadey, Ann, great grandmother of Thomas T. Wil- liams, married Elihu Williams, 1750,
896
source of,
Wakake Landing, connection with Minisink Path,
50
71 sloop from, to Rhode Islands ports, early use of, by travelers, 371
mentioned in road records, 1713, 376
Walcott and Matthews, confectionery store of, burned, Keyport fire, 1877, 718
Wagoner, Hendrickson, private, Company A, Four- teenth Regiment, 1862,
255
Wagoner, Jacob, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
Wagoner, John H., private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
255
Wagoner, Reuben H., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865,
Wainright, E. B., justice of the peace, 1865, 113
Wainright, J. M., married Elizabeth M., daughter of Dr. Stephen M. and Anna (Bennett) Disbrow, 340
Wainright, Josiah, chosen freeholder, Howell Town- ship, 1841, 646
Wainwright Brothers, kept store, Red Bank, in early days, 595, 596
Wainwright Catherine, sold church lot, Farmingdale, 1848, 647
Wainwright, Daniel W., private, Company G, Twenty- -ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
Wainwright, Ephraim B., justice of the peace, 1870, 113
Walker, Rev. John, in charge of Parkerville Methodist district, 1829,
592
preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1823, 637
Walker, Joseph, corporal, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
Walker, J. P., interested in Freehold Lyceum Library and Free Reading Room, 1883,
480
Walker, Miss Lydia, kept store, Freehold, 1820, 395
Walker, Margaret, daughter of Joseph Walker, married Abel Cafferty, 1843, 642
Walker, Samuel, appointed to Governor Cornbury's council, 1703, 36
215
Wall, Garet, (Garret), said to have contributed to bribery of Lord Cornbury, 1708, 39
settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 83
took part in attack on Sessions Court 1701, 100
acknowledgement of trust, Baptist Church,
Holmdel, 1705, 816
Wall, Hon. Garret Dorsett, Qall Township named in
227
547
525
588
--
honor uf 1851, 105, 795 107
Quat termaster-General of New Jersey, 1824-30,
biography and professional career of, 280
senator from New Jersey , 292
taught by Timothy Murphy,
308
admitted to the bar, counselor, 1807, attorney, 1804, 316, 317
Wall, Humphrey, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1 758, 616
Wall, James, dragoon's, 1776, 232
second lieutenant, Captain William Schanck's com- pany, 1777, 232
tavern keeper, Freehold, 1778, 388, 458
Wall John, from Long Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64
mentioned in road records, 1713, 376
appointed collector, 1714,
402
Wall, John, corporator, Baptist Church of Middle- town, 1793, 531
Wall, Joseph, taken prisoner by "Greens" Sandy Hook, 1778,
205
Wall Lodge, No. 73, Freemasons, Manasquan, 1866, 803
Wall Methodist Church, New Bedford, 810, 811
Wall Township, originally part of Shrewsbury Town- ship, 103
erected 1851; named for Hon. Garret D. Wall, 105, 646
population of, 1870-1880, 384
account of, 795
Wall, Umphrey, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 613
Wall, Walter, from Long Island, original settler and associate Monmouth patentee, 1670, 64
mentioned in 1706 road records, 374 mentioned in town book, 1675, 519
owned original Middletown lot, 1667, 521
organizer, Middletown Baptist Church, 1668, 527
near Wakecake Creek, mentioned in Indian deed, 1676, 700
Wallace, Adam, original member, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1869,
857
published Ocean Grove Record, 1875,. 863
Wallace, John K., Asbury Park printer, 1878, 868
Wallace, Mary, constituent member, First Baptist Church Shrewsbury, 1844,
600
Wallace, Peter, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1865, 258
Wallace, J. Lester, corporator, Long Branch Water Supply Company, 1867
773
Wallace, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239
Wallen, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239
Walling family, genealogy of;
Cornelius Walling, grandfather of Alfred Walling, Jr., was a prosperous farmer of Monmouth County ; he married Elizabeth Murphy of one of the oldest families in the county; the children of Cornelius and Elizabeth (Murphy) Walling were: Alfred (see below), Eusebius, Elizabeth (married Thomas V. Arrowsmith of Keyport), and Amelia (married Thomas B. Stout of Keyport);
Alfred Walling, born 1812, in Raritan Township, son of Cornelius and Elizabeth (Murphy) Walling, lived in Keyport; he married Elizabeth, daughter of John Stout, children of Alfred and Elizabeth (Stout) Walling were: Matilda (married Jeremiah Hoff), Eusebius (second) and Alfred Jr. (see below);
Alfred Walling, Jr., born 1845, son of Alfred and Elizabeth (Stout) Walling, practiced law in Keyport; he married in 1867, Henrietta, daugh- ter of Rufus Ogden of Keyport; the children of Alfred (Jr.) and Henrietta (Ogden) Walling were: Alnetta and Rufus Ogden; biography and portrait of,
Daniel D. Walling, a Revolutionary soldier, married Helena Hoff; they had a son Leonard (see below);
Leonard Walling, son of Daniel D. and Helena (Hoff) Walling, married Catharine Aumack of Raritan Township; they had a son George W. Walling, (see below); and a daughter Therese (married Henry H. Seabrook of Keyport);
George W. Walling, born near Keyport, 1823, son of Leonard and Catharine (Aumack) Walling, married in 1854, Sarah RosinaBennet, daughter of William Bennet of Long Island; their children were: Ada (married Henry Cuppia), George, Edward S., Leonard B., Frank, Theresa, William, Herbert and Percy; biography and portrait of,
709,710
Thomas Walling had a son John, (see below);
John Walling, son of Thomas Walling married Elizabeth Roberts; John and Elizabeth (Roberts) Walling had a son Daniet (see below); Daniel Walling, son of John and Elizabeth (Roberts) Walling, married Helena Hoff; Daniel and Helena (Hoff) Walling had a son Leonard (see below);
Leonard Walling, son of Daniel and Helena (Hoff) Wałling, had a daughter Therese who married Henry H. Seabrook, son of Thomas and Anna ( Longstreet) Seabrook; 722
Walling, Albert, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
Walling, Alfred, member, General Assembly, 1849-50, corporator, Monmouth County Agricultural Rail- road, 1867.
382
Walling, Alfred, Jr., appointed judge, 1879, 299
attorney, admitted to the bar, 1873, counselor, 1878,
317
lawyer, Keyport, 1884,
committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monument
Association, for Raritan, 1877, quoted, 1879, director, First National Bank of Keyport, 1884,
708 715
trustee, Raritan Cemetery Company, 1867,
717
captain, Raritan Guard, Keyport, law office of, burned, Keyport fire, 1877, 718 house saved, Keyport fire, 1877, 719
Walling, Amos, bought part of Kearney estate, 1829,
704
Walling, Burrows, bought part of Phalanx property, 1855, 669
228
304,305
319
481
701
110
Walling, Carhart, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239 109
Walling, Cornelius, member General Assembly, 1823,
Walling, Daniel, private, Continental Army, 1776,
Walling, Elisha, converted, Bethany Methodist Church, 1826,
837
Walling, Elizabeth, born 1790, married John Thorne, born 1790,
847
Walling, Emeline, taught Methodist Sabbath school, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Walling, Eusebius, Freehold, on Bethany Methodist Sunday school roll, 1828,
720
Waln, Sarah, (Mrs. Jacob Hendrickson), owned Waln Mill, Lahaway Creek, 1884,
618
Walling, Francis A., private, Company B, Twenty -- ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
Walsh, James, Red Bank fire chie1, 1882,
599
Walling, George W., bought dock of Farmers' Trans- portation Company, Keyport, 1878,
705
director, First National Bank of Keyport, 1884,
708
Walt, George H., private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
255
Walling, GershomD., sold lot for school, Centerville, Holmdel Township, 1840,
821
Walling, James, private, Continental Army, 1776,
239
Walters, Alfred, officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1881,
364
Walling, James M., private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
recording steward, Freehold Methodist Church, 1859,
433 461
Walling, James S., erected blacksmith shop, East Freehold village, 1870, 507
assistant commissioner, 1872,
461
Walling, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239
director, superintendent, Freehold Gas Light Com- pany, 1857,
470
Walling, Leonard, member, General Assembly, 1828, appointed commissioner to divide Kearney estate, 1829
704
chosen freeholder, Freehold Township, 1876,
507
member of dock company, Keyport, 1832,
705
postmaster, Keyport, 1833,
706
succeeded as postmaster by Henry H. Seabrook, 1841,
722
Walling, Lewis, captain, Continental Army, 1776,
231
Walling, Lydia, married Asher Holmes (first),
724
Walling, Lydia A., taught Methodist Sabbath school, Matawan, 1855,
838
Walton, Carhart, private, Continental Army, 1776, 239
Walton, Elisha, member of Legislative Council, 1796-98,
107
member General Assembly, 1784-95,
108
sheriff of Monmouth County, 1790-1802, 111, 389 230
major, battalion state troops, 1779,
captain, Continental Army, 1776, 231
soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 688
Walton, Elisha L., corporal, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
Holmdel school trustee, 1845,
821
Walton, Isaac, bought Freehold Seminary property, prior to 1875, 886
Walton, Job, ensign, Captain Hankinson's company, American Revolution, 233
Walton, John, captain, troop of horsemen, State troops, 1776, 231
Walton, John, first lieutenant, first regiment, 1777,
232
Walton, Margaret, born 1780, married John I., born
1776, son of Joseph and Sarah (Conover) Thompson, 564
Walling, William, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
Walton, Rebecca, constituent member, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766, 635
Walton, Thomas, married Sarah, daughter of Elizabeth and Robert Land, 468
constituent member, Baptist Church of Upper
262
Waln, A. L., officer, Odd Fellows, Allentown, 631
Waln, Alfred D., officer Odd Fellows, Allentown, 1870, 631
Wain Mill un Lahaway Creek, 618
Waln, Nicholas, ancestor of Richard Waln, caine over with William Penn, 618
Wain, Richard, requested British to protect house of Dr. John Lawrence, during Revolution, 617
owned gristmill, Lahaway Creek, 1772, 618
Waln, Richard C., officer, Odd Fellows, Allentown, 1870, 631
Walling, Eusebius, M., chosen freeholder, Raritan Township, 1867, 699
Walnford, on Lahaway Creek, 618
Walsh, Rev. James A., pastor, Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Long Branch, 1877-1803,
765
on Bethany Methodist Sunday school roll, 1828,
720
Walter, Kate, taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Free- hold Township, 1870, 639
corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793,
531
corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793, 531
109
Worshipful Master, Freehold Order of Freemasons, 1880,
477
Walters, C. August, instructor, Freehold Institute for boys, 1848,
440
Walters, Mathias, corporal, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 258
Walters, Wlliam, Methodist preacher, Trenton Circuit, prior to 1774, 650
Walton, the Misses, opened boarding school, Middle- town Point, 1839, 847
Walling, Mary C., Methodist Sunday school super- intendent, Keyport, 1853, 711
Walling, P., private, Continental Army, 1776,
239
Wailing, Phillip, corporator, Baptist Church of Middle- town, 1793, 531
Walling, Richard, B., member, General Assembly, 1858-59,
110
chosen freeholder, Raritan Township, 1861,
699
Walling, Richard D., trustee, Keyport Methodist Church, 1835,
711
Walling, Sidney, chosen freeholder, Raritan Township, 1882,
699
Walling, Taylor W., Keyport, on Bethany Methodist Sunday school roll, 1828,
720
Walling, Thomas, ensign, Captain William Schanck's company, first regiment, 1777,
231
Walling, Thomas J., bought part of Kearney estate, 1829,
704
building belonging to heirs of, burned, Keyport fire, 1877,
719
Walling, Wilson, corporal, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
?39
inspector of elections, Freehold, 1869,
229
782
Wardell, Asher, contributor to f fund for school building at Long Branch, 1812, 767
Wardell, Captain Benjamin, company of troops Mon- mouth, 1807, 239
grant of land by, and contributor to fund for school building at Long Branch, 1812,
766, 767
born 1763, son of Joseph and grandson of pioneer Ehakım; built original part of Monmouth Casino, 775
Wardell, Benjamin, justice of the peace, 1859, 1864, 1869, 112, 113
Wardell, Charles, cashier of Middletown Point (Mata- wan) bank, 1884, 839
Wardell, Charles H., sergeant, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862. 261
Wardell, Ebenezer, Shrewsbury, Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779, 226
descendant of Eliakım Wardell; residence of, first boarding place Long Branch, 1788,
756
Wardell, Edward, freeholder from Ocean Township, 1863, 1864, 754
Wardell, Eliakim, elected to Dutch Council, 1673, from Rhode Island, original settler and associate Monmouth patentee 1668,
64, 754
account of,
70
made schepen by Dutch, 1673, (footnote),
82
chosen overseer for Shrewsbury, 1667.
86
appointed to receive rates for building prison, 1684, 399
Rumson Neck, signed oath of allegiance about 1667, 591
purchased land from Indians, 1670,
755
first sheriff of Monmouth County, 1683, biog- raphy of, 774
given permission to purchase land from Indians at Manasquan dated, 1686,
796
patent for land at Manasquan dated, 1686, 797
Wardell, Henry, Major, part purchaser, farm of Dr. Elisha Perkins, Long Branch, 1831, 757
land of, along boundary of Long Branch, 1868, 761
heirs of, sold site of Seabright and Monmouth Beach, 1865, 775
builder of Ocean House, Bellevue, about 1840, 778
Wardell, Jacob, apprehended for furnishing provisions to enemy, 1776,
138
owned land near Shark River, 1790, 805
Wardell, Joanna, daughter of Eliakim Wardell, married John, son of Thomas Eaton, 1715,
775, 875
Wardell, John, associate judge, took refuge with British,
201
Loyalist, property of confiscated, 1779,
226
kept store, Colt's Neck, 1812, 666
great-grandson of pioneer Eliakım Wardell, 775
Wardell, Joseph, said to have contributed to bribery of Lord Cornbury, 1708, 39
603
of Shrewsbury, interested in location of county gaol, 1710,
401
justice, 1714,
402
associate justice, Freehold, 1715,
403
owned large tract of Rumson Neck,
592
son of pioneer Eliakım Wardell, settled at Rumson,
775
497
Ward, Mrs. William Vaughn, residence of, Freehold,
391
Wardell, Ann, of Eatontown Township, married Daniel Edwards, first, a tanner of Eatontown Dock (now
Oceanport), who died, 1815,
Freehold, 1766, 635
Walton, W. A., Freehold, furnished ground fo Agri cultural fairs, 1854, 366
Walton, William, sergeant, Captain Bruere's company, American Revolution, 233
near Middletown Point; subscribed for Freneau's poems, 1809, 845
Walton, William, Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779, 226
Walton's Mills, mentioned in 1794 in Freneau's pro- posal for a weekly newspaper , 843
Wampum, value of in Dutch money, 50
Wansick, Thomas, from Long Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
64
War of 1812, account of, 239
Ward family, genealogy of;
Michael Ward, one of three brothers who came to America prior to 1731 and settled at Hights- town, N.J., his wife was named Hannah; Michael and Hannah Ward had a son Benjamin (see below);
Benjamin Ward, born Feb. 7, 1731, died June 20, 1797, son of Michael and Hannah Ward, married Lydia Cheeseman, born Dec. 18, 1742, died Nov. 13, 1794; the third son of Benjamin and Lydia (Cheeseman) Ward was On Ward (see below);
On Ward, born May 13, 1768, son of Benjamin and Lydia Cheeseman, married Rebekah Vaughn; a son of On and Rebekah (Vaughn) Ward was William V. Ward (see below);
William V. Ward, born October 10, 1816, the youngest son of On and Rebekah (Vaughn) Ward, married Catharine K. Hall, daughter of John and Rebecca (Knott) Hall, 1843; the children of William V. and Catharine K. (Hall) Ward were: John H., George D., Charles E., Elizabeth H., Everitt, George F. and Harry; biography and portrait of, 501,502
Ward, Anthony, born Great Britain, buried old Scotch Burying ground, 1746, 729
Ward, Asher, member of militia, 1814, 241
Ward, George F., manager, Monmouth County Agri- cultural Society, 1883,
368
interested in Freehold Lyceum Library and Free Reading Room, 1883,
480
Ward, Rev. John M., missionary at St. Peter's Free- hold, 1834, 416
Ward, Marmaduke, original settler of Monmouth County,
64
Ward, T. A., cashier, Freehold Banking Company, 1871, 464
Ward, William private, Continental Army, 1776,
239
Ward, William J., bought New Jersey Standard, Red Bank, 1867,
William, Vaughn, member General Assembly, 1861-62, Freehold postmaster, 1853,
110
460
corporator, Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company, 1858, 469
member of committee, Battle of Monmouth cele- bration, 1854,
Wardell, Joseph, apprehended for furnishing provisions to the enemy, 1776. 138
taught Christ Church school, Shrewsbury, prior to 1827, 595
25
230
1
taught in first schoolhouse on Rumson Neck, purchased land, Long Branch, 1816,
595 757
taught school, Deal, 1823, 779
son of Jacob Wardell, inherited !and near Shark River, 1790,
taught school, Eatontown, prior to 1825,
891
Warren, George, quartermaster, Asbury Park Post, Grand Army of the Republic, 1884, 870
Warren, J., member, North American Phalanx, 670
Warrick, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1758, 616
782
Warrick, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
Warrington, Rev. George, pastor, Manalapan Presby- terian Church, 1874, 658
Warwick, Thomas, foreman, Relief Engine Company, Red Bank, 1885, 599
Washburn, Elizabeth P., married David Morgan Hil- dreth, son of Samuel and Mary (Morgan) Hildreth, 1840, 794
Washington Engine-house, at Matawan, 1883, 840
married Jane Williams,
609
Washington Fire Company No. 1, Matawan, incorpor- ated 1870, 840
885
Washington, General George, issued orders of the day, Freehold, June 29, 1778,
184
oath of, at Battle of Monmouth,
190
Warden, Allen, president North American Phalanx society, 1842, (at Albany, N.Y.),
668
encampment of at Englishtown, 406 768
Warden, James, sergeant, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,
225
Washington Hall, Matawan, built 1853,
832
Warden, Mary Ann, early Methodist,
425
Methodist prayer meetings held opposite, 1837,
838
Warden, Robert B., Methodist Sunday school superin- tendent, Keyport, 1854,
711
Warden, Samuel, early Methodist,
425
Washington Lodge, No. 9, Free and Accepted Masons, built Columbia House, Eatontown, 1831, organized, 1835, 881
878
Ware, Mrs., manager, Monmouth Hotel, Freehold, 1838,
459
Ware, Thomas, Methodist preacher, 1784,
427
Waring, Charles 8., director Freehold Gas Light Company, 1857, 470
Washington Tavern, Freehold, operated by Major James Craig, 394, 458
Waters, Alexander, postmaster, Chapel Hill, prior to 1882 546
Warn, Colonel Thomas, a proprietor of East Jersey; settled in Middlesex County,
747
Warnaker, John, private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
265
preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1877, 637
Warne, (Varne), Thomas, purchased proprietary inter- est in East Jersey, 1682,
31
Waters, Eleanor, member, "Second Middletown" Bap- tist congregation, 1836,
819
Warne, W. E., officer, Odd Fellows, Keyport, 1884,
Warner, Captain, privateer "Elizabeth;" made prisoner by Refugees, 1780, 208
Warner, Abraham, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262
Warner, Rev. C. D., Holmdel, member, building committee, Marlborough Baptist school, 1865, 743
Warner, Charles D., district clerk, brought about grading of Red Bank school, 1871, 603
Warner, David, justice of the peace, 1875, 1880, 113, 114
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