Salter’s History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties New Jersey, Embracing a Genealogical Record of Earliest Settlers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties and Their DescendantsHeritage Books, 1997 - 550 páginas |
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... probably not far distant from Great Egg Harbor . The journal or log book of this vessel was kept by the mate , Alfred Juet , and as it contains the first no- tices of Monmouth county by the whites , remarks about the country , its ...
... probably not far distant from Great Egg Harbor . The journal or log book of this vessel was kept by the mate , Alfred Juet , and as it contains the first no- tices of Monmouth county by the whites , remarks about the country , its ...
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... ( probably huckle berries ) . For one of them came on board and brought some dried , and gave me some , which were sweet and good . This day many of the people came on board , some in mantles of feathers , and some in skins of divers ...
... ( probably huckle berries ) . For one of them came on board and brought some dried , and gave me some , which were sweet and good . This day many of the people came on board , some in mantles of feathers , and some in skins of divers ...
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... probably dressed in the then usual style of the Dutch citizen of New Amsterdam , a style so graphically described by Diedrick Knickerbocker in his history of New York . Others in- terested in the proceedings were probably in the usual ...
... probably dressed in the then usual style of the Dutch citizen of New Amsterdam , a style so graphically described by Diedrick Knickerbocker in his history of New York . Others in- terested in the proceedings were probably in the usual ...
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... probably the most effective member . Reape's business as a merchant caused him to travel much on Long Island and to various towns in Massachusetts , which gave him opportunities to enlist recruits for the project , and he was such a ...
... probably the most effective member . Reape's business as a merchant caused him to travel much on Long Island and to various towns in Massachusetts , which gave him opportunities to enlist recruits for the project , and he was such a ...
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... probably be occupied . Perhaps many of them did not bring over their families to reside permanently until this work was accomplished . In 1667 the settlers found themselves so far advanced , with dwellings erected and lands cleared ...
... probably be occupied . Perhaps many of them did not bring over their families to reside permanently until this work was accomplished . In 1667 the settlers found themselves so far advanced , with dwellings erected and lands cleared ...
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Discovery of Ocean County | 37 |
Boston Acknowledges Monmouth Contributions | 53 |
Indian Will an Eccentric Aboriginal | 67 |
Privateering During the Revolution | 80 |
Términos y frases comunes
1st reg't acres of land Applegate April Baptist Barnegat Benjamin bought land Bowne Branch British Burlington county capt Captain church cont'l army Continental army Court Covenhoven Daniel dated David deed descendants died Dover Edward Elizabeth England Forked River Forman George Goodluck Henry Holmes Huddy Indians Inlet Jacob James John John Throckmorton Joseph Joshua Huddy July 12 June 18 June 30 killed light dra Lippencott lived March Mary Matross Middletown militia mill Monmouth county named Ocean county old Monmouth Parker patent Perth Amboy Peter Potter prisoners Private probably proprietors purchasers Quaker Randolph records Refugees Revolution Rhode Island Richard Hartshorne Richard Stout Robert Salter Samuel Sarah Sept September 23 settled settlers share of land Shrewsbury township sloop sold land thence Thomas Tilton Toms River ton's troop took town Trenton Upper Freehold vessel Walton's troop Waretown West Jersey wife William wounded York
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Página 26 - ... with them, and they together, or the major part of them, shall have full power and authority to make such peculiar prudential laws and constitutions amongst the inhabitants for the better and more orderly governing of them, as to them shall seem meet...
Página 269 - CHARLES the Second by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Página 191 - I conceived to be a sense of my duty, which loudly called upon me to take measures, however disagreeable, to prevent a repetition of those enormities which have been the subject of discussion. And that this important end is likely to be answered without the effusion of the blood of an innocent person is not a greater relief to you than it is to, sir, your most obedient and humble servant.
Página 270 - Our Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over Our Province of Quebec in America, bounded on the Labrador Coast by the River St.
Página 162 - ... meeting you, as you intimate. What I recollect to have said was dictated by duty, and warranted by the occasion. As soon as circumstances will...
Página 27 - April in the, 17th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord CHARLES the Second, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King defender of the faith, &c.
Página 159 - Both flanks were secured by the woods and morasses, and their front could only be reached through a narrow pass. The day had been intensely hot ;* and the troops were greatly fatigued; yet general Washington resolved to renew the engagement.
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Página 162 - Disobedience of orders in not attacking the enemy on the 28th of June, agreeably to repeated instructions.