History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Index, Part 5

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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614


Bowers, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, Bowers, Mary, marreid William Cafferty, 642


Bowman, Charles, attended school, Colt's Neck, 1813, Bowman, David, owned tannery, New Sharon, prior to 1840,


sold lot for Methodist Church at Clarksburg, 1845, postmaster at Clarksburg,


Bowman, F. E., justice of the peace, 1881,


114


Bowman, Francis E., private, Company G, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Bowman, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Bowman, Captain John, Revolutionary soldier buried at Old Tennent, 687


Bowman, Nathaniel, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758, 614


Bowman's Bridge, School District No. 24, Freehold Township, 1839, 509


Bowne, ---- , served at the Battle of Monmouth, Bowne, (Bound), widow, mentioned in 1687 road records, 372


186


Borden, Safety, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731,


Borden, Susan, transfer of land title from, to Ocean Grove Association, 1870,


Borden, Thomas, tavern keeper, Farmingdale, during Revolution,


647


Borden, William, guard of Tory Philip White, 1782, 218 private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Borden, Rev. William, rector, Rumson Episcopal Church, St. George's, 1874,


589


mentioned for governorship of New Jersey, 1712, Bowne, Ann, born 1769, married John ( second) Van Derveer, son of Tunis (second) and Jance (Honce) Van Derveer, 1789, 746


Bowne, Ann, (Mrs.), owned Robertsville Tavern, Marlborough Township, 1835, 745


Bowne, Catharine, daughter of Lydia and Captain John Bowne (first), 814


Bowne, C.C., formed partnership with Joseph T. Larıd, Freehold, 1868, 469


881


Bowne, Craig, lived in Dr. Polhemus' former residence, Englishtown, 1884, 690


Bowne, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Bowne, Deborah, daughter of Captain John (fast) and Lydia Bowne, 814


Bowne, Edward, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1863, 263


Bowne, Elias, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Bowne, Elizabeth, constituent member, Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 539


647


614


36


858


598


598


235


115


802


647


257


631


235


604


668


595


638 658


658


19


Bowne, George, trustee of the Association for Pro- motion of Learning, Nut Swamp, 1841,


549


patentee, account of, 525


original Middletown fot owner, 525


chosen magistrate, 1673, 527


first to preach at Middletown, 527


organized Middletown Baptist Church, 1668, 527


corporator, Middletown Baptist Church, 1793,


531


purchased Navesink Highlands from the Indians, 1664,


533


original owner of Navesink land, 538


owned Portland Poynt lot No. 6, 1667, 542


justice of the peace, 1673,


542


Bowne, James, accused of having contributed to the bribery of Lord Cornbury, 1708,


39


litigation with Applegate and others, 1674, 544


associate Monmouth patentee, 1670,


64


justice of the peace, Middletown, 1672, 549


original Monmouth County settler from Long Island,


64


in land dispute with the proprietors, 1683,


591


chosen, overseer of Middletown, 1669,


68


sold land in Pleasant Valley to John and Garret (first) Schenck,


672


mentioned in 1706 road records,


374


Nichol's patentee,


700


owned Portland Poynt lot No. 2, 1667,


618


owned site of Keyport prior to 1714,


703


settled on Long Island, 1659,


747


700


one of first settlers in Holmdel Township, 1664, account of, 814


Bowne, James, private, Continental Army, 1776,


235


Bowne, John, Jr., expulsion of, from Assembly, on charge of bribery, 66


531


son of Lydia and Captain John Bowne (first), 1684,


814


Bowne, James, Manalapan Township, father of Hannah Bowne Nevius, 313


366


owner of hatter's shop at Freehold,


391


498


early Freehold merchant,


398


720


retired from business, 1837, trustee, Freehold Academy, 1835,


441


Bowne, Captain John, settled in Monmouth County, 1664,


23


deputy for Middletown at East Jersey Assembly, 1680,


30


private, Continental Army, 1776,


235


member of Assembly, 1704,


36


expelled from Assembly, 1707,


38


Bowne, Lydia, widow and executux of Captain John Bowne fust, 1684, 814


59


Bowne, Nicholas, associate Monmouth patentee, 1672, 64


62


Bowne, Obadiah, member of General Assembly of East Jersey, 1703, 1704, 36


63


original Monmouth County settler from Long Island,


64


took part in attack on Sessions Court, Middletown,


100


petitioned Governor Carteret for confirmation of land titles, 1672,


74


member of Provincial Assembly, 1703, 108


road commissioner, 1705, 374


petition of, to governor, in behalf of Navesink settlers, 1673,


76


mentioned in 1706 road records,


374


road commissioner, 1708, 1714,


375, 376


conference of, with governor, concerning rights of patentees, 1683,


justice of the peace, 1709,


400


granddaughter of, married ancestor of Abraham Lincoln,


85


Bowne, Peter, ensign, American Revolution, 1776, private, Continental Army, 1776,


232


claims of being a deputy to first Assembly re- pudiated, 1668,


86


Bowne, Peter, soldier of 1812, buried at Old Tennent,


688


deputy from Middletown, 1675,


96


member of Provincial Assembly, 1704-1707, 108


371


farm of, (Brown-Crawford), on road from


371


Bowne, Samuel C., chosen freeholder, Manalapan Township, 1865, 678


appointed highway commissioner, 1682, 371


mentioned in 1706 road records, 374


appointed to attend to repair of prison, 1692, 399


518


Bowne, Sarah, daughter of Lydia and Captain John Bowne, (first), 1684,


814


a first settler, 1664,


525


Bowne, George, married daughter of William Wilson,


Bowne, George A., commander of A,towsmith Post, G.A.R., Red Bank, 1885, 605


Bowne, Gerrard, original Monmouth County settler form Long Island, 64


Bowne, Hannah, daughter of John Bowne (first) married Francis Herbert, (first), grandson of Philip Herbert, fourth Earl of Pembroke,


747


Bowne, Hannah, married James S. Nevius, father of Henry M. Nevius, 313


came into possession of the west part of Portland Poynt,


543


chosen officer for Portland Poynt, 1667,


87


owned one of "Middletown Men's Lots," 1688, witnessed Goulding deed 10 Richard Hartshorne, 1672,


Bowne, James, corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793,


Bowne, John, Freehold Township, member Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1853,


398


Bowne, Jonathan, father of Mrs. Samuel Hooper, Bowne, Joseph, corporal, Captain Waddell's company,


573


American Revolution,


233


buried at Old Tennent, 687


encounters the Dutch on the shores of Monmouth County,


patent granted to by Governor Nichols, 1664, settled in Monmouth County previous to issuing of patent,


proposed as suitable member of Provincial Council, 1702, 97


account of,


66


1701


77


acknowledgement of trust, Baptist Church, Holmdet, 1705,


816


Bowne, Samuel, taken prisoner in Pleasant Valley raid, by Refugees, 1782,


211


ut Court of Sessions held at Shrewsbury, 1679,


235


private, Continental Army, 1776,


Middletown to Shrewsbury, 1677,


officer, Englishtown Knights of Pythias, 1884, 691


235


Bowne, James, married Margaret Cook Perrine, daughter of David and Phebe (Baird) Perrine, Bowne, James, married Jane Brown, daughter of Benjamin L. and Susan (Brown) Brown,


542


owned original Middletown lot, 1667, 521


20


Bowne, Thomas, constituent member, Navesink Baptist Church, 1853,


539


Bowne, Ursula, daughter of Jonathan Bowne, married Samuel Hooper, (first), captain in war of 1812, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Hartman) Hooper, 573


Bowne, William, original Monmouth County settler from Long Island,


associate Monmouth patentee, 1670,


64


tried for assault on sheriff, 1700, 99 542


owned Portland Poynt lot No. 8, 1667,


Bowne, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Bowne, William A., attorney, admitted to the bar 1838,


317


Brain, James, purchased proprietary interest in East Jersey, 1682, 31


Brainard, David, missionary to New Jersey Indians, 1746,


55


365


stayed at Cranberry with Rev. Charles Mcknight, 1745.


625


occupied Tennent pulpit, 1746, 684


Brainerd, J. H., postmasterat Navesink Highlands, 1882, 535


Bramer, Elias E., member of militia, 1812,


240


member of committee on resolutions, 1834,


398


Branchburg, also called Hoopertown and Mechanics- ville, Eatontown Township, 887


878


school trustee, Freehold, 1831, 441


postmaster at Freehold, 1817, 460


manager and cashier Monmouth Bank, Freehold, 1825,


463


Bowler, Garret, took part in attack on Sessions Court, Middletown, 1701,


100


Brand, Joel, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,


800


Brand, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,


235


Brand, Ruth, constituent member, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804, 800


799 Brand, William, trustee, Howell Baptist Church, 1804, Brandywine, battle of, Monmouth County men took part in, 1777, 163


Branın, Thomas J., corporator, Farmingdale and Squan Village Railroad Company, 1867, 381


889


Brannan, Patrick, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


647


Brannın, Bailey and Company, firm at Manasquan, 1853,


798


842


business enlarged, 1853,


811


114


Brant, Edward M., private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Bradford, H., minister, Manasquan Methodist Protestant Church,


Bradley Beach, relative situation of, to Neptune Town- ship,


Bradley, Helen M., transfer of land title from, to Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1870, Bradley, James, private, Company 1, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


Bradley, James A., general committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monument Association, representing Ocean Township, 1877,


sold land, West Pond, 1872, 805


purchaser of first lot in Ocean Grove, 1870, transfer of land title from, to Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1870,


original proprietor of Asbury Park, history by, president of Board of Commissioners of Asbury Park, 1874,


first postmaster of Asbury Park, 1874,


866 867


founder of Asbury Park Journal, 1876, 868


Bradley, Mrs. J. A., president of Asbury Park Library Association, 1884,


869


Bradley, Captain William, company of militia, 1812, 240


Bradshaw, James, contributor to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Freehold, 1763, 415


Bradshaw, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614


Brady, J., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250


Brahn, Edward T., private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 266


Bowne, William C., member of General Assembly. 1866,


110


Bowne, William I., secretary old Agricultural Society, 1838,


ward of Judge Hull, (foot note), 392


house of, destroyed by fire, 1873, 393


manager of Monmouth Bank, Freehold, 1824, assignee of Monmouth Bank,


395


Bowne, William J., member of Legislative Council, 1823.


108


Branch Home, near Eatontown, 1884, Home of the Friendless, opened 1875,


886 774


Branchport, account of,


Brand, Blessing, constituent member, Manasquan Bap- tist Church, 1804, 800


Brand, Brindley, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 256


Boyd, ---- , kept a store, Red Bank, east of Smock's tavern,


596


Boyd, Rev. John, of the Scots' Church, 1706, first pastor of the Scotch congregation, 1706, 680


532


ministered to the Presbyterians at Shrewsbury, 1705, Boyd, Sarah, sold land, Hopeville, 1813,


584 809 688


Boyde, John, soldier of 1812, buried at Old Tennent, Boyer, Joseph, original settler of Monmouth County, Boyle, Rev. W. E., pastor First Methodist Church of Long Branch, 1876,


Boyle, William F., Farmingdale Methodist minister, 1864,


Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, classmate of Philip Freneau, Princeton, 1767,


Bradford, George D., justice of the peace, 1880, postmaster, Shrewsbury,


576


Brasted, Daniel, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250


799


Brasted, Isaac, private, Continental Army, 1776, Bray, family, genealogy of,


852


858


266


Samuel Bray and wife Mary were grandparents of Sidney Bray, Sidney Bray, born 1822, son of Samuel (second) and Hope Bray, married Margaret V.Whitlock, daughter of Captain Haddock Whitlock, 1851; biography and portrait of; children of Sidney and Margaret V. (Whitlock) Bray were: Gertrude S. Bray, married John J. Beers of Holmdel and Harriet W. Bray, 850


481


Bray, ---- , warrant issued for, 1700, 98


857


Bray, Ann, mother of Hon. John S. Applegate, 307


Bray, Annie, married Joseph Leonard, born 1743, son of Lieutenant Nathaniel and Deliverance Leonard, 556


858


864


Bray, David L., member of dock company, Keyport, 1832, 705


Bray, David S., member of dock company, Keyport,


21


Bownes, early Holmdel settlers, near "Upper House,"


816


64


234


395


64


1829,


Bray, James, became owner of Phalanx property, 1855,


669


Brewer, Jacob, C., private, Company E, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Brewer, Captain James, mention of, as soldier, (foot note),


389


settled in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 82


251


fined for contempt and misbehaviour, Sessions Court, Middletown, 1701,


99


tried for assault on sheriff, 1700,


99


Brewer, Joseph, P. member of the militia, 1814, Brewer, Peter, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, In 1758,


614


mentioned in road records 1687,


372


excommunicated, 1711,


527


Brewer, Richard, bought Allen mill property, 1835, 620 Brewer, Samuel, owner of former school property, Farmingdale District. 654


Brewer's Woods, at Squankum, Methodist camp-meet- ing in, 1809, 888


Bray, Rev. John, Baptist minister, ancestor of mother of Hon. John S. Applegate, organized Holmdel Baptist Church, 1688,


307


Brewer, Thompson, private, Company G, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


265


Briar Creek, west of Briar Hill,


170


"Bray Meeting-house," early designation of Holmdel Baptist Church,


817


"Briar Hill Farm," bought by J.W. Bartleson, 1850, Brtar Hill, in terrain of Battle of Monmouth, "Brick Church," at Bradevelt, established 1699,


170


Bray, Richard, descendant of emigrant, John Bray, Bray, Samuel, corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793,


531


in Marlborough Township, account of,


680 820 509


Bray, Susanna, wife of emigrant, John Bray, 1705, Brearley, Colonel David, supreme court justice,


105


Brick Church, School District No. 43, Marlborough Township,


745


letter of, to Provincial Congress concerning dis- affected persons in Monmouth County, 1776,


136


Bricksburg, Masonic lodge instituted at, 1874,


808


battalion of, contained Monmouth County men, 1776,


144


Bridge, Coales', mentioned in 1705 road records,


373


colonel, Continental Army, 1776,


229


Bridge, Falls River, mentioned in 1705 road records, Bridgewater, Theodore, private, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


266


Brearley, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,


235


Brielle Land Association, Wall Township, incorporated 1881, 804


Brien, Cyrus, early Freehold merchant,


398


Breed, Rev. George F., rector Trinity Church, Asbury Park, 1884,


868


Briggs, Daniel D., married Sarah Ann Stillwell, born 1812, daughter of John O. and Mary (Schenck) Stillwell,


823


Breed, Rev. Dr. William, trustee, Westminister Chapel, Ocean Beach, 1880,


807


Breese, Arthur, trained at Woodhull School, establish- ed, 1779,


689


Breese, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,


235


corporator Long Branch Water Supply Company, 1867, 773


Brighton Land Association, laid out tract near Sea Plain, 1884,


808


County militia, 1776,


138 229


Brindley, ---- , mentioned in 1709 road records,


375


colonel, Continental Army, 1776,


Brindley, Francis, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,


63


became permanent resident of Monmouth County,


55


Breese, Sidney, trained at Woodhull school, established, 1779,


689


Brewer, ---- , captain, Continental Army, 1776,


230


Brindley, William, sold land south of Rack (Weck) Pond, 1716,


808


Brewer, Aaron, inn-keeper, Freeholder, 1827, 458


250


Brewer, Daniel, member of militia, 1814,


241


Brinker, Benjamin, married Mary Ellen Casler, daughter of John P. and Elizabeth (Rue) Casler,


901


soldier of War of 1812, buried at Old Tennent, 688 Brewer, David, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264


Brewer, Elias, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263


Brewer, Isaac, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862, 257


home of, formerly occupied by General David Forman,


387


22


704


Brewer, Jacob, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


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


Brewer, John H., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, Brewer, Captain Joseph, soldier of Revolution, buried at Old Tennent,


687


241


took part in attack on Sessions Court, Middletown, 1701,


100


from England, property owner at Holmdel, 1668, account of, 816


Bray, S. C., trustee, Holmdel Baptist Church, 1884, Bray, Sidney, in lumber business, Matawan, 1842, 849


820


Brick Church, School District No. 19, Freehold Township, 1839,


Bridge at Red Bank, first, built before 1834,


597


of Allentown, first chief justice of New Jersey, 1782,


622


Breece, William, Revolutionary soldier buried at Old Tennent, 688


Briggs, Zadock M., postmaster, Oceanport, 1876, 891 Bright, Aaron S., corporator of Long Branch Banking Company, 1872, 769


Breese, Colonel Samuel, member Shrewsbury Commit- tee of Observation, 1775, 124


resigned commission as Colonel of Monmouth


575


settled in Shrewsbury, 1767,


Breese, Samuel S., son of Samuel, postmaster at Shrewsbury, 1796,


575


Brindley, Joseph, initiated by Masonic lodge, Shrews- bury Township, 1815,


882


Brewer, Bela, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,


Brine, John, sergeant, Lieutenant Jacob Tice's company, American Revolution, 233


Brinkerhoff, Eleanor, married Judge Peter Vredenburgh, 1836 288


Brinker hoff, Henry, rentedland for Agricultural Society fair grounds, 1857, 367


451


816


435


817


374


residence of, at Freehold,


Brinkerhoffs, early Dutch Monmouth County settlers,


Brinley, Andrewetta, transfer of land title from, to Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1870, 858


Brinley, Charles R., kept tavern at Eatontown, 878


Brinley, Edward, sold land on Ocean Beach site, 1861, 805


Brinley, George, private, Continental Army, 1776,


Brinley, Henry, arrested anti-Mormon preacher at Long Branch, 1842, 766


Brinley, Howard A., adjutant, James B. Morris Post, Long Branch, Grand Army Republic, 1880, 774


Brinley, Jacob, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234


Brinley, John, lieutenant, militia of the Continental Army, 1776, 232


Brinley, Joseph, member of General Assembly, 1841- 1843, 110


Brinley, Joseph, aided Masonic lodge, Shrewsbury Township, 1816,


882


Brinley, Walter R., justice of the peace, 1876, 113


435


Brinley, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Brisbane, Albert, connection of, with North American Phalan x,


668


Briskie, William D., private, Company, B Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


British, evacuation of New York by, 1782, 226


881


Brooks, Charles, Lyceum speaker, Ocean Institute, Eatontown, 1850,


886 684


Brittan, Captain Cornelius, sold ground for Catholic burial-ground, Keyport, 1882, 715


trustee, Raritan Cemetery Company, 1867, 715


Brittan, G. Morris, Masonic officer, Keyport lodge, 1884,


716


Brittan, James, lieutenant, First Battalion, "Skinner's Greens," American Revolution, 1776,


199


Brotherton, William, kept Burnt Tavern, Millstone Township,


658


699


Browe, Rev. E.S., pastor of Navesink Baptist Church, 1858,


540 649


Brittan, Joseph, ensign, First Battalion, "Skinner's Greens," American Revolution, 199


235


Brittan, Joseph R., married S. Augusta Maps, Long Branch, 770


Brittan, Samuel B., marshal of first Long Branch Fourth of July celebration, 1835, 760


Brittan, Susie May, daughter of Joseph R. and Augusta (Maps) Brittan,


770


Brower, Charles H., store keeper, Blue Ball, 1884, 649


Brower, Cornelius, contributor to Long Branch school- building fund, 1812, 767


Brower, C.W., proprietor, American Hotel, Farmingdale, 1885,


647


Brower, Daniel, member of militia, 1812, 240


Brower, George, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


262


Britton, Cornelius, Jr., wagoner, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


262


Britton, Eugene, justice of the peace, 1883,


114


112


649


Britton, George M., chosen freeholder, Raritan Town- ship, 1884,


699


Briton, Henry, kept Clarksburg Hotel, 1884, 657


Briton, Israel, Monmouth County Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779,


private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Britton, Nathaniel, original member Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621


392


83


Britton, Nathaniel, corporal, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 255


Britton, Richard, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614


Britton, T., Squankum school erected on property of, 1879, 654


Britton's Tavern, sometimes called tone Tavern, Millstone, 1844,


655


Broach, P.V., deacon Marlborough Baptist Church, 744


Broadmeadow, James, general committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monument Association represent- ing Shrewsbury, 1877, 481


Broderick, Absalon, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235 235 Broderick, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, Brogan, Thomas, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265


Brokaw, Rev. Isaac P., officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1881, 364


pastor, Freehold Second Reformed Church, 1879, donor, Freehold Lyceum Library and Free Reading Room, 1883,


480


Bromley, Walter R., justice of the peace, 1881, Bronson, Asa C., pastor, Howell Baptist Church, 1840, Brook, Rev. Noah, organized Eatontown African Church, 1840,


653


British retreat from Monmouth, reference to, in Abel Morgan's diary, 1778, 530


Brooks, David, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754, Brooks, Rev. J. Howard, pastor, Freehold Methodist Church, 1868,


434 234


Brooks, Jonathan, private, Continental Army, 1776, Brooks, Rev. William A., minister Methodist Episcopal Church at Chapel Hill, 1859,


546


Brittan, John, chosen freeholder, Raritan Township, 1870,


Masonic officer, Keyport lodge, 716


Brower, Aaron, keeper of Blue Ball Tavern, 1826, Brower, Abram, private, Continental Army, 1776, Brower, Andrew, chosen freeholder, 1861, 1863, Brower, Charles A., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,


257


charter member, Captain Conover Post, Freehold Grand Army Republic, 1882,


479


Britton, Abraham, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Britton, Abram, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614


Britton, Catharine, constituent member, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1766, 635


Britton, Charles H., original member of Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818,


621


Brower, Lucretia, married Johannes Luyster, Middletown, 734


Brower, Nehemiah, constituent member Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 539


Brower, Peter, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 614


Brower, Robert W., chosen freeholder, Shrewsbury Township, 1857, 575


Brown family, genealogy of;


Lewis Brown, of Browntown, Middlesex County, grandfather of Thomas S.R. Brown, married first Miss Blue; married second Rebecca Owen; a child of Lewis Brown by the first marriage was Benjamin


23


520


Britton, George L., justice of the peace, 1860, postmaster, Blue Ball,


226


114


235


L. Brown (see below);


1786, 543


Brown, David, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235


Brown, David H., original member Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1869, 857


treasurer, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1870,


858, 864


Brown, Edward, house of, burned in Keyport fire, 1877,


719


Brown, Rev. Edwin S., pastor Howell Baptist Church, 653


Brown, Elizabeth constituent member Navesink Bap- tist Church, 1853, 539


Brown, Rev. F.F., pastor Presbyterian Church at Manasquan, 1881, 801


Brown, Forman, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262


Brown, George, postmaster at Oceanville, 1860, 774


Brown, Rev. George, presidingelder, Matawan Methodist Church, 1860, 839


Brown, Dr. George W., sheriff of Monmouth County, 1874, 111


manager and vice-president, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1883, 368


Long Branch physician, 1878, 762


president Long Branch Sanitary and Improve- ment Commission,


762


master, Long Branch Lodge No. 78, Freemasons , 1867,


773


Chancellor Commander, Long Branch Knights of Pythias, 1873,


774


Brown, Abraham, original Monmouth County settler from Rhode Island,


63


settled in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 82


Brown, Abraham Jr., settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700,


82


Brown, Jacob, house of, burned in Keyport fire, 1877, 719


Brown, James, constituent member of Navesink Bap- tist Church, 1853,


539


Brown, Rev. A.H., synodical missionary, Ocean Beach Presbyterian Church prior to 1879,


807


Brown, James, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


Brown, A.J., corporator of Asbury Park, 1874, Brown, Alexander, wagoner, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


266


Brown, James, house of, burned in Keyport fire, 1877, 719


Brown, James L., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865, 259


Brown, Andrew, captain, First Regiment, 1776,


230


Brown, James S., reporter, Crescent Lodge No. 764, K. of H., Long Branch, 1882, 774


613


Brown, Andrew, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,


261


Brown, John, private, Continer tal Army, 1776, Brown, John, Monmouth County Loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779,


226


Brown, John, kept hotel at Centreville, 1846,


590


Brown, Arthur M., justice of the peace, 1884,


114


Brown, John, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250


Brown, John, sold land near Shark River for Ocean Beach development, 1872, 805


708


Brown, Catherine, constituent memher, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804, 800


Brown, Charles H., private, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,


Brown, Clayton, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614


Brown, Daniel, inherited land belonging to Captain Bowne,


525


Brown, Joseph, member of Militia, 1814,


241


Inherited Portland Point land from John Bowne,


720


William Brown, born in Toronto, Canada, son of John Brown, bought a farm in Monmouth County, 1878; married Harriet Stilton, 1864; biography and portrait of ; children of William and Harriet (Stilton) Brown were: William Richard born 1866, Minor born 1874,




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