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Campbell, Jane Thompson, daughter of William Campbell, married William Thompson Denise, 1848, Campbell, John, quarter-master, Continental Army, 1776,
230 402
appointed assessor, 1714,
soldier of American Revolution, buried at Old Tennent,
687
owned Union Hotel, Middletown Point, 832
Campbell, J.W.S., cashier First National Bank of Freehold, 1884, 467
679
728
Campbell, Nathaniel, taxed in Upper Freehold Town- ship, in 1758, 614
Campbell, Neill, appointed deputy governor, 1686, 32
638
638
769
400
523
"Camp Parker," Second Regiment organized at, 1863, "Camp Perrine,"Trenton, Eleventh Regiment organized at, 1862
113
631
513
29
Campbell, Peter, captain, "Skinner's Greens , Loyalist regiment, American Revolution,
Campbell, R.B., carriage maker at Little Silver, 1876, Campbell, Richard, B., corporator of Asbury Park, 1874, 865 Campbell, Robert, contributor to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Freehold. 1763, 415
Campbell, William soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent,
Campbell, William, farmer at Freehold, 1829,
395
school trustee at the Corners, East Freehold, 1834,
509
called council of First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 600
Campbell, William, wagoner, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
263
Campbell, William D., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1881, lawyer, Long Branch, 1884,
318
318
Carhart, James, member "Second Middletown" Baptist Congregation, 1836, 819
Carhart, Joel, wheelwright shop of, used for Methodist prayer meetings, Matawan, 1841,
838
Carhart, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
Carhart, John C., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
Carhart, Joseph, Constituent member, First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 1844,
600
Canfield, Thomas, Monmouth County prisoner in New York during Revolution, 202
called the Council, First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 1844,
600
Canfield, Thomas, cirucit preacher, Freehold circuit, 1838,
428
Carhart, Joseph, bought part of Kearney estate, 1829, Carhart, Joseph, Bethany leader of Methodist class, Carhart, Louisa, constituent member of Navesink Baptist Church, 1853,
539
Cannan, Patrick, grand juror, Court of Inquiry, Shrewsbury, 1700,
99
Carhart, Margaret, Methodist Sabbath-school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Carhart, Martha N., constituent member Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 539
Carhart, Mary A., taught Methodist Sabbath-school, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Carhart, Richard, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
Cannon, W.W., secretary, Freehold Fire Department, 1884,
472
Carhart, Richard, member "Second Middletown" Bao- tist Church, 1836,
819
charter member Captain Conover Post, Freehold Grand Army, 1882, 479
Canton, upper Freehold Township, also know as Cabbagetown, account of, 1834, 638
Capers, Rev. William H., first rector, Trinity Parish, Asbury Park, 1880, 868
rector, St. James Memorial Episcopal Church, Eatontown, 1883, 880
Captain, J.W. Conover Post, No. 63, Freehold Grand Army Republic, instituted 1882,
479
Card, Thomas, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
263
Carey, Lewis B., justice of the peace, 1853, 112
Carey, William H., private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
250
Carhart, Angeline, W , taught Methodist Sabbath-school, Matawan, 1855, 838
Carhart, Ann E., taught Methodist Sabbath-school, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Carhart, Catherine, constituent of Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 539
member "second Middletown" Baptist Church, 1836, 819
Carhart, Charlotte, constituent member, First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 1844,
600
Carhart, Thomas, had blacksmith shop, Mechanicsville, 1869, 711
carriage builder, Mechanicsville, 1844, 719
600
Carhart, Cornelius, trustee, Keyport Methodist Church, 1835, 711
Carhart, Daniel A., sergeant, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 256
Carhart, David, Methodist Sabbath-school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Carhart, Deborah, constituent member First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 1844, 600
Carhart, Elizabeth, Methodist Sabbath-school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Carhart, George, elected trustee of Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 540
Campfield, Rev. T.T., circuit preacher, Middletown Point, Methodist Church, 838
Canaan, Patrick, grand juror, Court of Inquiry, Shrewsbury, 1700, 99
632
Canfield, name on early headstone at Arneytown, Canfield, Rev. Josiah, preacher at Imlay's Hill Methodist Church, 1831, 637
Methodist minister at Farmingdale, 1854, 647
704
837
Cann, Rev. Robert, Methodist preacher, Trenton Cir - cuit, 1786, 650
Cannon, Joseph, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731.
613
82
constituent member Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, elected trustee of Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, Carhart, Richard, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
263
Carhart, Robert, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
Carhart, Samuel, commissioned third lieutenant Light Infantry from Middletown Township, 1776, 136
captain of Battalion, Monmouth Militia, 1777, 204
210 engages Refugees in battle at Pleasant Valley, 1781, captain Monmouth troops, 1780, 228
captain state troops, 1776,
230
Carhart, Samuel, Mechanicsville, bought interest of Thomas Carhart, 1850,
719
Carhart, Samuel, Holmdel school trustee, 1845, 821
Carhart, Susan, member "Second Middletown" Baptist congregation, 1836, 819
Carhart, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
Carhart, Thomas, bought part of Kearney estate, 1829, 704
called council First Baptist Church of Shrewsbury, 1844,
200 593
687
Cannon, Patrick, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, Cannon, William, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, 613
539
540
30
Carhart, Thomas, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Carhart, Timothy, son of Samuel Carhart, Mechanics- ville,
Carl, Adrian, private, Continental Army, 1776,
Carl, Uriah, private, Continental Army, 1776,
Carleton, Str Guy, dissolved Board of Loyalists, 1782, Carlton, Francis, private, Continental Army, 1776, Carman, Elijah, private, Continental Army, 1776, Carman, James, H., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Carman, Nathaniel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
Carman, Rev. T.C., Farmingdale Methodist minister, 1881,
647
pastor Methodist Church of Manasquan, 1881,
802
proprietary governor of East New Jersey, 1674, 27
imprisoned by Governor Andros, 1680,
29
255
letter concerning his relinguishment of governor- ship of New Jersey, 1680,
29
266
death of, 1682,
30
Carpender, Lucy, married Colonel Edmund T. Williams, 1836.
610
instructed concerning dealings with the Indians, 1664,
52
Carpender, Rev. J.M., supply Manasquan Church, 1845,
Baptist
appointment of, as governor, 1664,
71
800 834
causes "Concessions" to be published in New England, 1665,
72
reply of, to Monmouth Patentees, 1672, 74
Carr, ---- , served at the Battle of Monmouth;
186
Issues warrant compelling Navesink men to publish laws,
89
Carr, (Carre), purchaser of land but non-resident of Monmouth County, 64
Carr, Ebenezer, private, Continental Army, 1776, Carr, Elisha, landlord Carr's Tavern, Millstone Town- ship,
658
Cary, William, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
261
Carr Farm, near Freehold, Revolutionary associations of,
508
603
Carr House, near Freehold, mentioned in accounts of Battle of Monmouth,
508
Carr, Job, officer of Odd Fellows, Allentown, 631
Carr, (Carre), Sir Robert, commander of expedition to force Dutch to surrender, 1664,
58
808
from Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth County,
63
Monmouth patentee, transfer of land from, to Giles Slocum, 1676,
64, 755
"Carr's Tavern," in Millstone Township,
658
pastor Holmdel Baptist Church, 1881, 820
Carr, Thomas, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 266
Carree, Lewis, Allentown, merchant, died in 1732, 620 Carree, Margaret (Gordon), daughter of Robert Gordon, surveyor-general, and wife of Lewis Caree, Allentown merchant, 620
Carroll, Rev. Mr., rector of Allentown Episcopal Church, 1861,
622
235 Carroll, Adrian, private, Continental Army, 1776, Carroll, Andrew, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 259
Carson, Mr , principal Keyport school, 1872,
716
Carson and Conover, owners of Union Hotel, Freehold, 1856,
Carson, Roland, A., private, Company E, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
Carson and Welsh, proprietors Freehold-Long Branch Stage, 1855, (footnote),
Cartan and Company, bought gristmill near Middletown Point, 1835,
263
Carter, John E., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Carteret Arms Hotel, at Brielle, 804
Carteret and Berkeley issue declaration demanding
quit rents, 1672, 94
Carteret, Elizabeth, widow of Sir George, conveys share of East Jersey to Penna, and others, 1682, Carteret, Sir George, account of,
30
grant of territory to, 1664,
23, 70
original proprietor of New Jersey, 1674,
27
263
letter concerning, 1673,
28
death of, 1679,
New Jersey released to, by Duke of York, 1681,
Carteret, Philip, appointed governor, 1664,
24
Carney, Patrick, private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
preached to Baptist congregation, Middletown Point, Carr, ---- , served at the Battle of Monmouth,
186
234
Carville, Charles, grandson of DeWitt Clinton, buried in Christ Church, Shrewsbury, churchyard, 584
Case, Richard, principal of Red Bank school, 1879, Case, William, settler in Monmouth prior to 1700, Case, William matross, Toms River blockhouse garrison, 1782.
215
private, Continental Army, 1776,
234
owned land south of Wreck Pond prior to 1751, Case, William H., corporal, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
264
Casey, General Silas, commander Twenty-ninth Regi- ment, 1862, 260
Casey, William, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 259
Casler family, genealogy of;
John Casler (first), of Freehold, son of the emigrant, married Miss Clayton of Freehold; the children of John (first) and ----- (Clayton) Casler were: Peter, born 1796 (see below), John (second), Robert, George, Hannah (married Joseph Parke. ), Rebecca (married Joseph Van Cleef), Della (mar- Richard Worthley);
264
396
841
Peter Casler, born 1796, son of John (first) and ---- (Clayton) Caster, married first Mary Paxton, daughter of John Paxton, and second her sister Eliza Paxton; the children of Peter and Mary (Paxton) Casler were. Joseph, John P. bron 1820 (see below), Theodosia (married Edward Lupton), William C., Margaret, (married William Throckmorton), Robert, Henry, Elizabeth (married
265
719
235
235
41 235
23
235
28 30
Carmen, William W., private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
discontinues local courts, 271
82
Case, Rev. W.W., of Hamilton Square, preached in Allentown, 1773, 630
459
31
Dr. John Cook), Emily (mamed Joseph Williams), Edward, Peter (second), Della (married ---- Martin), Aaron, Rufus; the children of Peter and Eliza (Paxton) Casler were. Sallie (married Ira Borden), Harriet (married Albert McNamee); biography and portrait of;
John P.Casler, born 1820, son of Peter and Mary (Paxton) Casler, married Elizabeth Rue, daughter of William Rue, 1844; the children of John P. and Elizabeth (Rue) Casler were: Aaron T., Mary Ellen (married Benjamin Brinker), John Milton, Anne (married Joseph Hoffman), Emily (married Lemuel Pullen), Harriet (married Charles Wyckhoff),
Casler, John, member of militia, 1814, innkeeper at Freehold, 1829, 395
innkeeper at Freehold, 1818,
458
Chadwick, Elihu, trustee Methodist Church, Long Branch, 1809,
888
Chadwick, Francis, began business at Red Bank in 1847, 597
corporator Orient Academy, Red Bank, 1867, Chadwick, Jeremiah, first lieutenant, Captain Chadwick's company, 1776, 232
Chadwick, Joseph P., sergeant, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,
259
382
Cassell, Rev. James, pastor of Methodist Protestants, Fair Haven,
594
Cassidy, .... , early teacher, Union school-house, Marl- borough Township, 744
"Catherine Allen", schooner built by Charles G. Allen at Newman Springs, 1832,
596 617
Cat Tail Brook, In Upper Freehold Township,
Cavana, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,
235
Chaffey, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, 601 Chalker, Rev. R.A., pastor Red Bank Methodist Church, Challis, Rev. James M., pastor Upper Freehold Church, 1822, 418, 636
reply of, to petitioners, of Freehold Baptist Church, 1834,
419
Cedar Path, mentioned in 1714 road records,
376
quoted, 1822, 508
Chalbis, L.M., son of Rev. James M., gave bell to Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 636
Centre School District, No, 100, in Wall Township,
811
Centre Schoolhouse, at Bailey's Corners, 1884,
810
Centreville Methodist Episcopal Church, erection of, 1882.
779 590
Chamberlain, Ann, married Joshua Ely (first), son of John Ely (first),
511
taught school, Marl Ridge, Upper Freehold Town- ship, 1841, 639
Chamberlain, Charles, corporator Long Branch Water Supply Company, 1867,
773
Chamberlain, Ezekial A., sergeant, Company C, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
819
Chamberlain, Henry, mentioned in 1693 road records, property of, on a road laid out in 1688,
372
Chamberlain, Henry, private, Continental Army, 1776, Chamberlain, J. F., and J.Mc B., bought Monmouth Park site of Richard R. Hulett, 1869,
235
Chadwick family, genealogy of;
Taber Chadwick, born 1773, married Deborah Longstreet, born 1787; the children of Taber and Deborah (Longstreet) Chadwick were: Francis first (born 1805), Richard (born 1807), Jeremiah (born 1808), Lydia (born 1810), Francis (second, born 1813, see below), Richard L (born 1816), Sarah Ann (born 1818), Catharine (born 1819), Jeremiah (second, born 1822), Deborah (born 1824),
Lucinda (born 1826), Angeline (born 1829);
Francis Chadwick, born 1813, son of Taber and Deborah (Longstreet) Chadwick, married Margaret A. Parker, daughter of Captain Joseph Parker, of Red Bank; the children of Francis and Margaret A. (Parker) Cadwick were: Richard L. (second), Joseph P., Mary H., (married Henry Wood of New York) Frank T., Alvin, Margaret, Deborah (second), S. Matilda; biography of, 607
Chadwick, Captain, taken prisoner at Tinton Falls by "Skinner's Greens," 1779, 207
killed by "greens" at Tinton Falls, 1779 207
Chadwick, Alvin, cashier First National Bank of Red Bank, 1867,
604
Castler, Peter, land of, formed part of boundary of Ocean Township, 1849,
heirs of, owned farm near Eatontown, 1884,
753 877
incorporator Eatontown Steamboat Company, 1844 Casnit, Mrs., store of, at Neptune village, 1884, Cassatt, A.J., director of Farmingdale and Squan Village Railroad Company, 1874,
890
853
Chadwick, Taber, keeper of (Navesink) Highland light, Chadwick, Taber, of Red Bank, assisted Elder John S. 538 Newman in religious services at Squan, 798
preacher of Independent Methodist Church,
Manasquan, prior to 1850, 799
Chadwick, Thomas, engaged Refugees in battle, Shrewsbury Township, 1781, 209
captain, Third Regiment, Continental Army, 1777, 230
235
Cavanaugh, Charles, "Long Branch Fire-Bug," defend- ed by Judge G. C. Beekman,
300
Cawley, D.D., in boot and shoe business, Freehold,
462
Cayford, Richard, captain of "Skinner's Greens," Loyalist Regiment, American Revolution,
200
Central Hotel, Red Bank, opened by Peter R. Smock, 1870
598 638
Centre School District, No. 15. account of,
235
Chamberlain, Aaron, private, Continental Army, 1776, Chamberlain, Adam, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 82
Centreville, on Shrewsbury and Ocean Township line, Centreville School District No 56, Holmdel Township, account of, 821
Chacy, (Chasey?), John, member "Second Middle- town" Baptist congregation, 1836, 819
Chacy, (Chasey?), Martha, member "Second Middle- town" Baptist congregation, 1836,
755
Chamberlain, John, member of Perseverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621
Chamberlain, Lewis, bought tavern, Smithburg, 1863, 507
Chamberlain, Mark C., corporal, Company C, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 262
Chamberlain, Rev. W., pastor First Methodist Church of Long Branch. 1878. 889
892
Chadbourne, Paul A., instructor at Freehold Institute for Boys, 1848, 440
901 241
603
32
Chamberlain, William 1., justice of the peace, 1878,
attorney, admitted to the bat, 1879,
lawyer, Long Branch, 1884,
married Ann Edwards, daughter of Daniel and Ann (Wardell) Edwards,
Chamberlain, William J., justice of the peace, 1873, Chambers, Mr., ruling elder, Allentown Presbyterian Church, 1744.
Chambers, A.A., attorney, admitted to the bat, 1882, lawyer, Freehold, 1884,
Chambers, Anderson L., private, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
Chambers, Rev. Andrew, G., proprietor and principal Freehold Institute for boys, 1883,
440
Chapel Hill, formerly "High Point," account of, Chapel Hill post office established, 1850,
Chapel Hill School District, No. 66,
477
Chapel, otherwise called Hopeville, Wall Township, named about 1813.
809 810
Chapel School District, No. 93,
Chapin, Charles, member North American Phalanx, inventor of sewing machine hemmer,
671
Chapman, Alexander, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, Cahpman, Nathan F., ordained as minister, Keyport Dutch Reformed Church, 1846,
713
soldier of the Revolution buried at Old Tennent, Chambers, Lydia Ann, early Monmouth County Methodist,
425
Charcoal industry in Monmouth County prior to 1820, Charles II, made grant of land in America to Duke of York, 1664,
22
Chambers, Richard, justice of the peace, 1714, 402
58
associate justice, first county court session at Freehold, 1715,
403 235
Chartree, Mitchell, private, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
262
Chambers, William, private, Continental Army, 1776,
235
Chambers, William C., senior deacon, Freehold Order of Freemasons , 1873, 477
Champion, Somers T., corporator Atlantic Highlands Association, 1881, 543
Chancery, Court of, established 1675, 271
Chanceville, early name for New Monmouth,
377, 544, 545
Chanceville, School District No. 60,
548
Chander, William, captain, "Skinner's Greens," American Revolution 200
Chandler, Ashahel, Monmouth County Loyalist, pro- perty of, confiscated, 1776, 226
Chandler and Brindley, sold their hotel to Joshua Bennent, 1806, 757
Chandler, Rev. Frank, attended meeting of Monmouth County Bible Society, 1866, 361
of Freehold, officer, secretary Monmouth County Bible Society, 1868, 1869, 1876,
363, 364
summoned aid in Freehold fire, 1873,
409
pastor First Presbyterian Church of Freehold, 1856
436
principal Freehold Young Ladies' Seminary, 1883, 439
807
pastor Methodist Episcopal Church of Manasquan, 1860, 801
535
built house at Fair Haven, 1816, 594
sold land where Spring Lake is located, 1832, 804
Chandler, J.H., attended school at Rumson Neck, 1821, Chandler, John W., quarter-master Arrowsmith Post, Red Bank, 1885, 605
Chandler, Lewis O., private, Company F, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
Chandler, Martin, corporator, Monmouth Steamboat Company, 1830, 535
kept store, Red Bank, 1821,
Chandler, Pontus, owned sloop "Sowbug" running
from Oceanport to New York prior to 1820, 890
Chandler, Thomas, opened store at Long Branch, 1815,
760
782
113
Chanfrau, Carrie, daughter of Peter Chanfrau of Long Branch, married Charles E. Conover, son of Azariah and Emily P. (Sherman) Conover,
552
628 318
318
Channelhouse, Adam, mentioned in 1693 road records, Chapel Hill Beacon, established, 1852,
262
Chapel Hill, early Methodist organization at,
Chambers, Benjamin L., private, Company B, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
Chambers, James, private, Continental Army, 1776, Chambers, John, held land in Upper Freehold, 1706, land adjoined that of Nathan Allen (first) at Cranberry,
624 234
Chambers, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,
697
890
plan of, to expel Dutch from New Netherlands, Charleston Springs Hotel, Millstone Township,
658
Chase, Rev. Robert G., rector St. Peter's Freehold, 1858,
417
Chase, Rev. S L.B., pastor Freehold Baptist Church, 1881
422
Chasey, Anna, corporator, Baptist Church of Middle- town, 1793,
531
Chasey, Dr. James H., Long Branch resident physician, 1875,
762
Chasey, James T., corporal, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
Chasey, John, bought tavern at Fish Landing or Peggy's Point, Long Branch, from Margaret Wardell, 1860, 757
Chasey, John H., private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
Chasy , John, sergeant, Captain Walton's troop, light dragoons, American Revolution,
233
Chatten, Joseph A., private, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 263
647
Chattın, S.C., Methodist minister, Farmingdale, 1872, Chattin, Rev William C., preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1870, 637
Chattle, Rev. Joseph, pastor Cavalry Methodist Episcopal Church, Keyport, 1858,
711
Chattle, Dr. Thomas G., state senator, 1885, member of General Assembly, 1883-1884, 110
candidate for state senator, 1884, 288
Long Branch physician, 1855,
762
265
helped establish cuculating library, Long Branch, 1865, 769
corporator Long Branch Banking Company, 1872, 769
596
114 318 318
Chaplain, Freehold Order of Freemasons , 1871- 1884,
Chaufrau, F.S., owned Samuel Harvey house nea, Eatontown, 1884, 882 373 548 423 546 546 549
262 235
617
251
Chambers, Robert, private, Continental Army, 1776,
trustee, Westminister Chapel, Ocean Beach, 1880, Chandler, Jeremiah, corporator, Monmouth Steamboat Company, 1830,
595
108
33
corporator, Long Branch Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1867,
an organizer of Monmouth Beach Association, 1871, Masonic officer, Eatontown, 1863, 884 375
Cheeseman Brook, mentioned in 1708 road records, Cheeseman, George W., original member Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, 1869, 857
Cheeseman, Rev. H.W., pastor Granville Methodist Church, 1883, 702
Cheeseman, John, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754,
684
Chinquerors, mentioned in 1713 road records, 376
Choncis sepus, Indian name for site of first mill in
Monmouth County, 523
Christ Church, Episcopal, of Middletown, 531
bequeathed land by William Leeds, 545
Christ Church, Shrewsbury and Eatontown identical in history to 1854, 577
Christ Church (Episcopal) of Shrewsbury, 577
Christ Church Society, Shrewsbury, school in connec- tion with, 1745, 595
Christie, James, charter member, Captain Conover Post, Grand Army of the Republic, Freehold, 1882, 479
Christine, W.W., Freehold Circuit, Methodist preacher, 1847,
428
preacher, Imlay's Hill, Methodist Church, 1846, pastor, Cavalry Methodist Church, Keyport, 1862, Christopher, Dan'el, county clerk, 1846,
111
member of militia, 1814,
president Farmers' Bank, Freehold, 1853,
464
member of committee Battle of Monmouth celebra- tion, 1854, 497
Chronicle. The New Jersey, edited by Philip Freneau,
1795, first newspaper issued in Monmouth County, 844
Church attendance in the old days, interesting account of 735
Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, first Roman Catholic Church in Long Branch, 1852, 765
Church of the Holy Apostles at Ocean Beach, built 1877. 806
Church of the Holy Spirit, Asbury Park, organized, 1881,
869
508
in Middletown, mentioned 1705,
Chesman, William, owned original Middletown lot, 1667, 521
Chestnut Grove, part of Lawrence tract, Upper Free. hold Township, 1717,
617
Chetwood, Rev., supplied Trinity Episcopal Church of Matawan,
839
Chutte, George, from Rhode Island, original settler in Monmouth County,
63
Circuit preacher, early Methodist, in Monmouth County, 425
Circuits in New Jersey previous to 1774, 422
Circulating Library of East Long Branch, formation of, 1854, 768
Citizens' Gas-Light Company, Freehold, incorporation of, 1860,
471
Civil War, 1861-1865,
239
Child, Henry J., justice of the peace, 1881,
114
Child, Joseph W., Red Bank disastrous fire started in stable of, 1882, 598
secretary Navesink Lodge, Odd Fellows of Red Bank, 1885, 604
Child, Samuel, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 82
Child, William, justice of the peace, 1871, 1877, 113, 114
Childerhouse, John, private Continental Army, 1776, 235
Chingarora, mentioned in Indian deed, 1672, 700
"Chingarora," built by Middletown Point Steamboat Company, 722
Chingarora Creek, In Raritan Township, at Keyport, 702
698
Chingarora Dock Company, organized 1846,
705
Chingarora Lodge, Odd Fellows, Keyport, instituted 1853, 716
Cheeseman, Joseph, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1731, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, bought Tennent Church pew, in 1754,
614
Cheeseman, Lydia, born 1742, married Benjamin Ward, born 1731, son of Michael and Hannah Ward, 501 Cheeseman, William, original settler of Monmouth County, 64 settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 82
organizer Middletown Baptist Church, 1668, 527
Cheeseman, William Jr., settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 82
Cheeseman, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
soldier of the Revolution buried at Old Tennent, 687
684
637
711
Cheesequakes Creek, part of original boundary of
Freehold Township, 503
377
Cheesequakes, early name for Jacksonville, mentioned in early road records, 372
Methodist meetinghouse at, 1829, 426
836
reference to,
Cheesman, Enoch, deacon, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, prior to 1869, 636 250
Chenier, Alfred, private, Fifth Regiment, 1863,
Cherewas-Melileth, sold Indian right to William Leeds on Swimming River, 1680,
545
Cherles, sold Indian right to William Leeds on Swim- ming River, 1680, 545
Cherry Tree Landing, mentioned in highway records of 1705,
373
659
Church School District, No. 25, Millstone Township, Church, William, first sergeant, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,
258
Churney, John, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, in 1758, 614
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