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829
Past Master, Masonic Lodge, Eatontown, 1866, Masonic officer, Eatontown lodge, 1861,
884
Brown, Rev. H.M., pastor St. Luke's Methodist Church, Long Branch, 1874,
766
Brown, Abram, owned grist-mill on Lahaway Creek, In 1760,
618
Brown, James, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861.
250
865
Brown, James, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862.
266
Brown and Cook, store at Oceanville, 1857, 774
Brown, Andrew, described as Anabaptist by Lewis Morris (second) In letter dated 1700, 578
Brown, Andrew, member of General Assembly, 1869- 1870-1874, 110
Brown, Deacon Andrew, bought High Point Chapel about 1866, 546
235
Brown, Anthony, sold land near Shark River for Ocean Beach development, 1872,
805
Brown, A.W., assistant cashier, First National Bank of Keyport, 1884,
Brown, Captain John W., built The Union at Union Landing, near Manasquan, 804
Brown, Jonathan, organizer Middletown Baptist Church, 1668, 527
261
Brown, Joseph, corporator, Baptist Church of Middle- town, 1793, 531
sold land to Benjamin Burdge, 1786, 538
Brown, Joseph, corporal, Company D, Fourteenth
24
Benjamin L. Brown, son of Lewis Brown, married Susan Brown, daughter of Daniel Brown; the children of Benjamin L. and Susan (Brown) Brown were: Thomas S.R. Brown born 1823 (see below), Richard, Charles M., Cornelius H., Amos, Adelia (married Stephen Arose), Margaret {married Richard P. Burlew), Jane (married James Bowne), Sophia (married John Bloodgood), Eliza {married Benjamin F. Ely);
Thomas S.R. Brown, born 1823, son of Benjamin L.and Susan (Brown) Brown, married first Margaret Lamberson, daughter of David Lamberson; married second Sarah Lamberson, daughter of David Lam- berson; married third Mary Beers, daughter of John M. Beers; married fourth Maria L. Hunt; biography and portrait of; the child of Thomas S.R. and Margaret (Lamberson) Brown was Caroline Brown who married William C. Bedle; the child of Thomas S. R. and Mary (Beers) Brown was Arthur M. Brown; the children of Thomas S.R. Brown and Maria L. (Hunt) Brown were; Richard R., George W., and Susan Brown,
882
Brown, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, In 1731,
Regiment, 1864,
adjutant, in Captain J.W. Conover Post, Grand Army, Freehold, 1884, 480
officer, Tennent Lodge, Freehold Knights of Pythias, 1884,
Brown, Joseph R., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
Brown, Lewis A., original developer of Elberon,
Brown, Lewis B., member Long Branch Sanitary and Improvement Commission, 1868,
Brown, Lewis P., Masonic officer, Manasquan, 1866, Brown, Mrs. Lydia, A., daughter of Joseph Thompson,
803
Brown, William, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1864, 256
Brown, William, foreman of steamer, Freehold Fire Department, 1884,
472
Brown, William, taught school, Bethany, 701
543
Brown, William, father of Captain John M Brown, Brown, William B., vice-commander, Asbury Park 804 Grand Army, 1884, 870
Brown, Rev. William F., pastor, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1844, 800
Brown, Wilham I., later of Ocean County, taught at Bethany Methodist Sunday-school, 1828, 720
Brown, William J., school trustee, Allentown, 1834, 631
Brown, William L., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 257
Brown, Wilson, bought Middletown store of Osborne and Burroughs,
526 820
testified against Lewis Morris, 1700, 97
555
house of, used by Court of Sessions, 1679, 371
appointed commissioner of highways, 1686, 1694, 371, 373
522
mentioned in 1693 and 1705 road records,
373
550
Owned southeast angle of Shrewsbury four corners, 1706,
575
deeded lot for Christ Church, Shrewsbury, 1706, 582
conveyed Presbyterian Church lot, Shrewsbury, 1727, 585
Brown, Peter, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1864, 258
Brown, Peter, sold land near Shark River for Ocean Beach development, 1872,
805
Brown, Reseau, corporator of Asbury Park, 1874, 866
Brown, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
Brown, Stewart, purchased property in Freehold, 1829,
395 464
cashier, Freehold Banking Company, 1870,
secretary, Freehold order of Freemasons , 1865, 477
Brown, Susan, daughter of Daniel Brown, married Benjamin L. Brown, 720
Brown, Thomas, trustee, Methodist Church, Branch- burg, 1813, 889
Brown, Thomas, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865,
259
Freehold postmaster, 1827,
460
soldier of the War of 1812, buried at Old Tennent, sold lot for Reformed Church at Freehold, 1835, Bruen, E., proprietor Freehold-Toms River Stage, 1852, (foot note), 396
739
vice-president, Monmouth Battle Monument Assoc- lation, 1877,
chosen freeholder, Raritan Township, 1865, 699
705
Bruere, Charles, trustee Allenwood Presbyterian Church, 1871, 629
Bruere, James, captain, Colonel Lawrence's regiment, 1776, 230
266
Brown, Uriah, inherited West part of Portland Poynt, constituent member Manasquan Baptist Church, 1804,
25 7
Brown, Vincent, postmaster at Oceanville prior to 1884, 774
Brown vs. Mcintosh, suppression of usury business, 200
Brown, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
Brown, William, trustee, Howell Baptist Church, 1804, 799
built vessels, Union Landing near Manasquan, prior to 1808,
803
Brown, William, member of militia, 1814, 241
Brown, William, built a landing at Portland Point, 1834, 543
761
Leedsville, married Charles Antonides, son of Abram and Lydia (Tilton) Antonides,
899
Brown, Mary, bought land at Portland Point of Daniel Brown,
Brown, Mary, daughter of Nicholas Brown, married Daniel Seabrook, son of James and Mary (Grover) Seabrook, 722
Brown, Mary Ann, member of Freehold Baptist Church, 1834, 418
Brown, Matthew, private, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
263
Brown, Nelson P., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865,
257
Brown, (Browne), Nicholas, of Shrewsbury elected ensign of militia, 1673, 26
from Rhode Island, original settler in Monmouth County,
63
Brown, W.W., deacon, Holmdel Baptist Church, 1884, Brown, Z, Maria, married John Morford, son of Captain Charles and Susan (Herbert) Morford, Browne, John, mentioned in Middletown Townbook, 1671,
Brown's Dock School District No. 70,
Brown's Point, {corruption of Bowne's Point), tract at Keyport,
703
Brown's Point, at Keyport, 1830, shipyard, built at, by John Cottrell, 1831,
704, 705 707
reference to, 1857, 813
830
mentioned in Matawan Township boundary, 1857, Browning, Abraham, incorporator, Lake House Com- pany, Spring Lake, 1875,
805
Browning, Edward, incorporator, Lake House Com- pany, Spring Lake, 1875, 805
Browning, George, incorporator, Lake House Com- pany, Spring Lake, 1875, 805
Browning, Maurice, incorporator, Lake House Com- pany, Spring Lake, 1875,
805
Browntown, named for Thomas S.R. Brown's ancestors, 720
Bruce, James, postmaster at Oceanic, 1885, 593
Bruce, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758.
614
Bruen, Cyrus, trustee, Freehold First Presbyterian Church, 1836,
436
Brown, Thomas S.R., member of General Assembly, 1867-68,
110
481
Bruer, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
acquired Chingarora dock, 1881,
director First National Bank of Keyport, 1884, Brown, Tylee, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
708
543
trustee, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1787, 629
800
Bruere, Hon. James H., married the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth A. (Reeve) Perkins, 641
25
688
Brown, William, justice of the peace, 1851, 112
480 250 761
Bruere, John, trustee of Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1842,
married Unity Meus, daughter of Apollo and Ann ¡Burtis) Meirs, 640
Bruere, John, H., married Sarah Holmes, bom 1809, daughter of Joseph (second) and Mary (Bruere) Holmes,
Bruere, Price, trustee, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1820 629
641
Worshipful Master, Freehold Order of Free Masons, 1860,
477
8ruere, Richard, original member of Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818,
621
Buckalew, James, Jamesburg, ran stage line to Freehold, 1845.
378
Bruere, William H., director of the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Company, 1854,
380
director of Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad Company, 1852,
379
Bryan, Guy, captain, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
249
graded Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Rail- road Company, 1852,
380
Bryan, Mary, early Monmouth Methodist,
425
82
incorporator, Freehold Banking Company, 1855, Buckalew, J.L., director of Squankum and Freehold Marl Company, 1874,
382
258
Bryan, William N., chosen freeholder, Upper Freehold Township, 1847,
612
Buckalew, John, captain, Continental Army, 1776, ensign, American Revolution,
232
235
Buckalew, John B., corporator Squankum Railroad and Marl Company, 1866,
381
Buckalew, John D., director Squankum and Freehold Marl Company, 1874,
382
Buckalew, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234 Buckalew, William, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263
874
Buckelew, F. Lemuel, adjutant, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
254
866
Buckelew, William D., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 250
867
"Buckhole, Manor of," name of John Baker tract, Upper Freehold Township, 1690, 617
845
Buckingham, Oliver, private, Company A, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
261
Buck, Rev. Charles D., pastor Reformed Church of Middletown, 1877,
533
Bucklın, C.S. & Co., erected cannery, Matawan, 1879, Bucklın, John, member of Phalanx association, 1844- 1855,
669
517
member of committee to organize Second Re- Church of Freehold, 1842,
740
Buck, Ephraim, lieutenant, Continental Army, 1776, 232
Buck, Henry, Atlantic Township committeeman, Mon. mouth County Agricultural Society, 1853,
366
Budd, Thomas, quoted on Indian relations, 1675, Budd, Rev. Samuel, preacher, "First Methodist Church at Long Branch", 1808, 888
549
472
owned house in which Philip Freneau lived, tavern of, at Marlborough, 745
Buck, John H., chosen Freeholder, Freehold Township, 1879
507
Bull, Henry, from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
63
governor of Rhode Island, purchaser of land in Monmouth County, 64
purchaser of land but non-resident of Monmouth County, 64
Bullock, Charles, Committeeman Monmouth Battle Monument Association, 1877,
481
Buckalew, Edward, private, Company C, Twenty ninth Regiment, 1862,
Buckalew, George private, Company C, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862.
262
Bunce, George M. and Company, publishers Monmouth Journal, Freehold, 1826, 450
266
Bunn, Mathias, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 257
380
Bunting, Charles H, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 256
381
1868.
629
director Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Radroad Company, 1874, 382
director Farmingdale and Squan Village Rail road Company, 1874, 382 receiver Long Branch and Sea-Shore Railroad, 1878 383
262
Bullock, Charles S., chosen freeholder, Upper Freehold Township, 1877, 612
Bull Run, New Jersey brigade at battle of, 1861. 244
Buckalew, George H., private, Company I, Twenty ninth Regiment, 1862,
Buckalew, Isaac S., superintendent Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad Company, 1852, corporator Squankum and Freehold Marl Company,
753
186
Buckalew, ---- , served at the Battle of Monmouth, Buckalew, Corlies, private, Company C., Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
507
Buell, ---- , taught school at Middletown prior to 1830, Bugbee, L.D , married Catherine Conover, born 1841, daughter of Garet B. (second) and Teresa (Reid) Conover, 694
745 53
chosen freeholder. Atlantic Township 1857. Buck, John, assistant engineer, Freehold Fire Depart- ment, 1874,
666
head of farming group, North American Phalanx, Buckman, John, mentioned in 1713 road records, Buckman, Samuel, mentioned in 1713 road records, Bucktown, early name of Marlborough,
841
Buck, David, married Cornelia Thompson, born 1806, daughter of William I. and Margaret (Denise) Thompson,
670
376
376
Bryant, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, Buchanon, Nelson, born 1841, at Perth Amboy, son of James and Sarah Ann (Elgordon) Buchanon, mai - ried Althea S. Collins, daughter of William Collins of Monmouth County, 1870; biography and por . trait of; children of Nelson and Althea S (Collins) Buchanon were: Louisa, William J., Arthur and Bessie Buchanon,
Buchanon, N.E., president Board of Commissioners, Asbury Park, 1883,
member of Asbury Park Board of Health, 1884, Buck, A.J., in 1884 owned house near Freehold in which Philip Freneau lived,
464
Bryan, Morgan, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, Bryan, William H., corporal, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
230
Buck, Mary A., daughter of John Buck, Freehold, married Obadiah C Herbert, born 1834, son of Conover and Elizabeth (Provost) Herbert,
262
26
charter member Captain Conover Post, Freehold Grand Army Republic, 1882,
Bunting, John, original member Perseverance Fite Company, Allentown, 1818, 621
Bunting, Ramoth, private, Continental Army, 1776, Burch, Joshua, minister Manasquan Methodist Protes- tant Church,
Burd, Joseph, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
Burd, Richard, private, Continental Army, 1776, Burden, see Borden,
235
Burden, Benjamin, associate Monmouth patentee, 1670, original owner of Middletown lot, 1667, 521
64
Burnet, Robert, a proprietor, owned four thousand acres in Upper Freehold Township, prior to 1706, 617 sold land to Nathan Allen, Upper Freehold Town- ship, 1706, 620
Burnet, William, commissioned governor, 1720, letter to Lords of Trade, 1726, 384
40
Burnet, Dr. William W., practicing physician in Freehold, 1885, 458
Junior Warden Freehold Order of Freemasons , 1883, 477
Burns, Joseph, private, Company C,Twenty-ninth Regi- ment, 1862, 263
562
Butcher, Charles, chosen freeholder, Howell Township, 1857,
646
Burdge, Edward T., private, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 263
Burdge, Eleanor, daughter of Benjamin Burdge, mar- ried Jonathan McClane, son of Jacob and Martha Burdge McClane,
562
Burdge, Jacob, bought land of one John Bowne, 1765, Burdge, Deacon John D., prominent early Baptist of Middletown Township,
538
Burnt Tavern, in Millstone Township, birthplace of Dr. James H. Baldwin, burned before 1806,
335
Burnt Tavern School, Millstone Township,
660
Burdge, Merrick M., private, Company K, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 266
Burdge, William, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 255
Burgazi, Rev. James, first regular priest St. John's Catholic Church, Allentown,
630
Burr, Henry, married Phebe Williams, 609
Burr, John, wagoner, Company F., Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
Bun, Theodosia, daughter of Aaron and Theodosia (Bartow) Burr, married Governor, Allston, South Carolina, 575
Burrell, William, assistant foreman Freehold Fire Department, 1884, 472
charter member, Captain Conover Post, Freehold Grand Army Republic, 1882, 479
surgeon in Captain Conover Post, 1884, 480
Burroughs, Thomas, general committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monument association. representing Raritan, 1877, 481
Burrowes, Rev. Mr., pastor Calvary Methodist Church, Keyport, 1846, 711
Burrowes, Rev. George, married Helen Parker, 107
Burrowes, Rev. George H , principal Allentown Acad- emy, 631
Burrowes, James M., erected mill on site of Necius Pond, Keyport, 1867, 706
Burrowes, Rev. John, pastor Baptist Church,
Middletown, 1713, 418
biography of, from Morgan Edwards, 528
Burrowes, Captain John, (AlsoJr ) sheriff of Monmouth County, 1782, 111
delegate to Provincial Conventional, 1774, 118
commissioned Captain of Light Infantry from
376
479
one of principal routes of travel in Freehold in 1700,
385
part of original boundary of Freehold Township, 503
crossed north Branch of Tom's River, 1767, 504 mentioned in road records, 1687, 504
Burnet, Margery, daughter of Robert Burnet, New Jersey proprietor, married Nathan Allen, son of Jedediah and Elizabeth Allen, 1705, 620
mentioned in Middletown Town Book, 1670, Burden, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, Burdge, Benjamin, bought land of Joseph Brown, 1786,
grandson of David Burdge,
562
Burdge, David, corporator, Baptist Church, of Middletown, 1793,
531
built saw-mill on branch of Claypit Creek, 1765, emigrated from England and secured large Middletown tract,
owner of former Presbyterian Church building, Lower Turkey, 1884, 652
745 Butcher, J.A., postmaster at Marlborough, 1873, Butcher, James H., deacon, Howell Baptist Church, 1884 653
509
Burnyeate, John, distinguished Quaker missionary visited Shrewsbury, 1672, 576
Burr, Aaron, married Theodosia Bartow of Shrewsbury 575
536
Burk, Charles, tavern keeper, Freehold, 1825,
394
owner Coward's tavern, Freehold, 1825,
459
Burk, Joseph, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262
Burk, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
Burke, James, married Mary Hall, daughter of Abner and Mary (Dillon) Hall, 643
Burke, Samuel, married Alice Hall, daughter of Abner and Mary (Dillion) Hall, 643
Burke, Stephen, notorious Pine Robber, Revolutionary period, 195, 196,197
Burke, Thomas, notorious Pine Robber, Revolutionary period, 195
Burlew, Richard P., married Margaret Brown, daughter of Benjamin L. and Susan (Brown) Brown, 720
Burlew, Rev. W.H., pastor Baptist Church of Allen- town, 1878, 630
Burlinghame, James, superintendent cotton-factory, Allentown, 1814,
631
school trustee, Allentown, 1834, 631
Burlington, session of Assembly held at, 1704, 36
Burlington Path, Indian trail, description of, 50
part of township boundary-line, 1693, 103
mentioned in 1682 toad records,
mentioned in 1714 road records as Burlington
372
Road,
235
799
522
234
338
538
Burdge, Martha, married Jacob McClane, grandfather of Sidney McClane,
562
Burnt Tavern School District, No. 12, Freehold Township, 1839,
Burgess, Neil, actor, Summer residence of at Navesink Highlands,
538
658
27
Middletown Township, 1776, led militia in attack on Loyalists, 1779,
of Middletown Point, taken prisoner by "Skinner's Greens", 1778,
captain, first regiment, Continental Army, 1776, 230
major, Spencer's regiment, Continental Army, 1779,
Middletown Point agent for New Jersey Gazette, 1777,
officer in Continental Army, 1778,
owned mills at Middletown Point during American Revolution,
William Taylor held as hostage for, 1778, 831
family of, buried in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Burrowes, Mrs. Joseph, secretary Mutual Library Assoc- lation of Red Bank, 1885,
Burrowes, Richard C., bought part of Kearney estate, 1829, 704
Burrowes, Rev. Walker, preacher Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1818,
pastor Allentown Methodist Episcopal Church, 1818, 630
Burrows, Edmund, chosen freeholder, 1832,
Burrows, Rev. J. Lansing, sermon of, at dedication second Freehold Baptist Church, 1847, 420
Burrows, Joseph, married Mary Emma Patterson daughter of James and Lydia (Hopping) Paterson, Burrows, Joseph, Jr., cashier Long Branch Banking Company, 1872, 769
Burrows, Joseph, corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793,
531
Burrville, on the road from Squan,
801
Burtis, Ann, married Apollo Meirs, son of David (first) and Martha (Swain) Meirs, 640
Burtis, James T., treasurer, Freehold Order of Free- masons, 1863, 477
secretary, 1859, steward, 1862, Freehold Free - masons,
477,478
general committeeman, Battle Monument Assoc- lation, representing Freehold, 1877, 481
Burtis store, destroyed by Freehold fire of 1873, 409 Burtis, William, member of General Assembly, 1834- 35-36, 109
Burton, William, private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
Burtree, Richard, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614
Burtt, J.O., Sr., trustee Methodist Episcopal Church, Englishtown, 1843,
691
110
366
president, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1861,
368
381
corporator Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, 1858,
Butcher, Charles H., counselor, admitted to the bar, 1882,
attorney, admitted to the bar 1879,
lawyer, Freehold, 1884,
manager, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1883,
treasurer, Freehold Fire Department, 1884,
director Freehold Lyceum Library and Free Read-
ing Room. 1883,
Butcher, Jacob, member of General Assembly, 1819, 109
Butcher, James H., director, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1884, 368
Butcher, William, original member of Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621
Butcher, William H., assistant commissioner, Freehold, 1877, 461
Butcher, William J., Worshipful Master, Freehold, Order of Freemasons , 1874, 477
Butcher's Works, In Howell Township, 665
Butler, General B.F., commander Civil War Troops, 1861 243
Butterworth, Louisa, daughter of John and Keturah (Stockton) Butterworth, married Collen B. Meirs, son of Thomas (first) and Rebecca H. (Conover) Meirs, 640
Butterworth, Moses, associate of Captain Kidd, tried for piracy at Middletown, 1701, 99
Butterworth, Rachel, grandmother of Mrs. Collen B. Meirs, 640
Butterworth, William, grandfather of Mrs. Colten B. Meirs, 640
251 Button, William J., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, Buzby, George, building of, on ground where first Methodist sermon was preached at Allentown, 1790, 629
27 Byllinge, Edward, associated with John Fenwick, Byram, David M., mentioned in Red Bank Charter, 1870, 598
Byram, David N., land of, formed part of Red Bank boundary, 1870, 598
28
480
136 205
205
230
450
830
830
841
605
637
520
350
Butcher, Charles, member of General Assembly, 1850- 52
Howell Township, committeeman, County Agricul- tural Society, 1853,
corporator, of Squankum Railroad and Marl Com- pany, 1866,
469
317
318
318
368
472
C
Cabbage town, Upper Freehold Township, also called Canton, account of, 1834,
Cade, George, helped establish circulating library, Long Branch, 1865,
Caesar, servant of James Merling, executed at Middle- town, 1691, executed for murder,
Caesarea Lodge, No. 64, Freemasons, Keyport, chartered 1865, 716
Cafferty family, genealogy of;
William Cafferty, Red Bank tanner, shoemaker, farmer, married Mary Bowers; children of William and Mary (Bowers) Cafferty were: John (first), Nathaniel (see below), Josiah, Joel, Samuel,
Nathaniel Cafferty, son of William and Mary (Bowers) Cafferty, born in Upper Freehold and and lived at Imlaystown, married Patience Robbins, daughter of Vanroom Robbins of Middlesex County; children of Nathaniel and Patience (Robbins) Cafferty were: John (second), Abel (see below), Lydia Ann (married Charles Hopkins), Enoch and Vanroom,
Abel Cafferty, born 1813, at Imlaystown, son of Nathaniel and Patience (Robbins) Cafferty, mar- ried Margaret Walker, daughter of Joseph Walker of Allentown, 1843; children of Abel and Margaret (Walker) Cafferty were: Mary W. (married William Hawkins), Charles (married Fanny Bills daughter of Daniel Bills of Allentown), Elizabeth (married Joseph Rodgers), John {married Emma Parker, daughter of James Parker of Allentown), and Howell (married Kate Tiel, daughter of William Tiel of Bordentown);
biography and portrait of,
642 620
Cafferty, Abel, owned Allen mill property, 1845, bought Allentown Presbyterian parsonage farm, 1864,
helped to organize Hope Fire Company, Allentown, 1850,
631
Cafferty, Charles, secretary, Allentown Creamery Asso- ciation, 1881,
Cafferty Mill, at Allentown, 1884, 617
Cafferty, Samuel, original member Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621
Cafferty, William, established a carriage factory, Allentown about, 1855, 632
grandfather of Abel Cafferty of Red Bank, 642
Caffrey, Chartes S., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 257
Cailhopper, Rev. F. T., pastor First Baptist Church, Keyport, 1865, 713
Cairnes, Rev. William G., pastor Cream Ridge Presbyterian Church, 1869, 633
Calder, Rev. Peter Y., pastor Englishtown Methodist Church, 1860 691
"Calendonia,"ship in which Scotch settlers of Monmouth County, came, 1685,
ill-fated ship sailed from Scotland, 1692,
Calkins, Captain Daniel, keeper of Highland (Navesink) light, 538
Catlahan, James, taught school, East Branch Distirct, Upper Freehold Township, 1825,
taught school at Marl Ridge, Upper Freehold Township, 1820, 639
Cale, Jacob, soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 687
Callender, Jacob M., part owner Monmouth Inquirer, 1835,
453
Caller, Jacob, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758,
614
Calvary Methodist Church, Keyport, beginnings of, 1831, 711
Calvin, 8attholomew S., celebrated Indian who pre- sented tribal claim to State of New Jersey, 1832, Camburn, Nathan, private, Continental Army, 1776, 56 235
Camden and Amboy Railroad, stages connecting with, 1836, (footnote), 396
Cammock, Nathaniel, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700,
82
Camott, Robert, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614
Camp, George H., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 258
Camp, Rev. J., preacher at Imlay's Hill, Methodist Church, 1849,
637
Camp, John M., corporal, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1863,
262
"Camp Monmouth", formed by New Jersey troops, 1861,
243 268
267
"Camp Vredenburg," Twenty-ninth Regiment organ- ized at, 1862, 260
Campbell, family attended ordination of Rev. William Tennent, Jr. 1733,
682
Campbell, Alfred H., justice of the peace, 1867, Campbell, Andrew, owned Railroad Hotel, Keyport, 1877,
718
Campbell, Benjamin, residence of, at Freehold, 392
628
Campbell, Derrick G., chosen freeholder, 1879, 520
Campbell, George, kept tavern, Eatontown, prior to 1860, 878
Campbell, Henry, manager Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1883,
368
corporator, of Asbury Park, 1874, 865
Campbell, Jacob, private, Company 8, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262
Campbell, James, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
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