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| 401 | Obit: 7 Oct 1969 Red Bank Register FREEHOLD — Michael Boyle, 85, of 82 South St. died Sunday after a long illness. Mr. Boyle was born in County Donegal, Ireland, and was a communicant of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church here. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary T. Boyle; two sons, Hugh P. Boyle, here, and John J. Boyle, at home, four daughters, Mrs. Mary Casterlin, Mrs. Anna Sweetman and Mrs. Rita Nazaruk of Freehold and Mrs. Bella Daly of Yardley, Pa.; a brother, Frank Boyle of County Mayo, Ireland; a sister, Mrs. Mary Carr of New York City, and 16 grandchildren. A Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Thursday in St. Rose of Lima Church. Interment will be in St. Rose of Lima Cemetery, Freehold Township, under the direction of the Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold. | BOYLE, Michael (I22)
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| 402 | Obit: Asbury Park Press, 9/24/05: ANNA P. BOYLE SWEETMAN, 90, of Manchester, formerly of FREEHOLD, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 20, at Bartley Manor, Jackson. Anna was born in Philadelphia, moving to the Freehold area at the age of 3. She remained a resident here for most of her life. She resided with her daughter in Indiana for 13 years following her retirement, but her heart was in the Freehold area, and she returned here and finally settled with her daughter in Manchester, until recently becoming a resident at Bartley Manor. She was a lifetime member of St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Freehold. Anna was formerly employed by A&M Karagheusian carpet manufacturers along with many members of her family. She was also employed as a finisher for several clothing manufacturers in Freehold, before becoming an employee of Brockway Glass, serving as a packer until her retirement in 1984. She was a former member of the "Squadettes" auxiliary of the Freehold First Aid Squad, Women's Auxiliary of Freehold Lodge 1454 BPOE, and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Michigan City, Ind. She was a beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, as well as a devoted daughter, sister and aunt. She lavished her time and energy on all her family, unselfishly putting the interests of others above herself. She will be greatly missed, and her memory will be forever cherished. Anna was predeceased by her father and mother, Michael and Mary Boyle; her brothers, James, Michael, John and Hugh Boyle; her sisters, Mary Casterlin, Rita Nazaruk and Bella Daly, as well as her former husband, Edward H. Sweetman, and son-in-law Richard L. Havlin. Anna is survived by a son, James R. Sweetman, and his wife, Susan, of Howell; two daughters, Mary K. Havlin of Michigan City, Ind., and Margaret A. McGinn and her husband, Richard, of Manchester; her grandchildren, Richard L. Havlin Jr., Steven Havlin, David Havlin, Theresa Russell, Kenneth Havlin, James R. Sweetman Jr., Mary d'Hedouville, H. Lynn Cannon, Michael Sweetman, Catherine Sweetman, Kathleen Collins, Patricia McGinn and Marjorie Paternoster; 20 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Freeman Funeral Home, 47 E. Main St., Freehold. A Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church, Freehold. Interment will be in St. Rose of Lima Cemetery, Freehold. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Freehold First Aid Squad, 18 Spring St., Freehold, NJ 07728. | BOYLE, Anna P. (I6)
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| 403 | Obit: FREEHOLD - Edith M Boyle. 66. of 110 South St., died Saturday at the Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. She was bom in Jamesburg and had lived here for the past 48 years. She was a member ot St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Freehold. Surviving are her husband, Hugh P Boyle; four sons, John F. Boyle and Hugh M. Boyle, both of Freehold, Charles K Boyle, at home, and Richard J. Boyle of Cherry Hill. N.C.; three daughters. Mrs Elizabeth. Dolan of New Brunswick. Mrs. Lois Pellino of Freehold, and Mrs. Rosalie Wimbrow. at home; a sister. Mrs Lenora Legato of New Brunswick; and 15 grandchildren. Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements | Tilton, Edith M. (I2600)
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| 404 | Obit: FREEHOLD - John J Boyle. 74. of Park Avenue, died yesterday at Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. Born in Philadelphia, he resided here for 65 years. Before retiring in 1975, Mr Boyle was an electrician for the Hyatt Bearings division of General Motors, Clark. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of Monmouth Post 54 of the American Legion, here. He was a commucicant of St Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, here. Surviving are a brother, U Peter Boyle, here; and four sisters. Mrs Anna Sweetman. Mrs Mary M Casterlin and Mrs Rita C, Nazaruk, all here, and Mrs Bella E Daly of Yardley. Pa The Freeman Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements (Red Bank Register, 7/19/1984) | BOYLE, John James (I13)
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| 405 | Obit: Jacob D. Cook of Millstone township committed suicide by hanging himself in his barn last Wednesday afternoon. The body was discovered by his son, Gilbert Cook. The rope was attached to a beam, on which he had evidently stood while tying the rope around his throat. It is thought he then let himself down gently and strangled to death, as his neck was not broken. A few days previous to his death he complained of a pain in his head. He is believed to have been temporarily insane. He was 56 years old and leaves a widow and six children. Source:Red Bank Register 1896 Obituaries posted online @ http://distantcousin.com/obits/nj/1800/1896/apr/08.html | COOK, Jacob Dunham (I2474)
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| 406 | Obit: Jan 28, 1973 Daily Register Harry J. Miller FARMINGDALE - Harry J. Miller. 95. of 18 Southard Ave., died Friday in Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Mr. Miller was born in Howell Township and was a lifelong resident of the area. He was a retired self-employed carpenter. He was a member of the United Methodist Church here and an honorary member of the Administrative Board of the church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ida Hafeman Miller; three daughters. Miss Dorothy Miller at home, Mrs. Josephine Culpepper of Easton. Pa. and Mrs. Elizabeth Tilton of Colts Neck; and two grandchildren. Arrangements are under the direction of the C.H.T. Clayton and Son Funeral Home, Adelphia. | MILLER, J. Harry (I314)
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| 407 | Obit: Mary Ann Hunt died January 16, 1890 at Colts Neck, Monmouth Co.,NJ. She was born February 4, 1812, at Freehold Monmouth Co.,NJ, to Daniel and Mary (Stillwell) Denise. Mrs. Hunt was buried in the Colts Neck Reformed Church Cemetery. Source: Distantcousin.com | DENISE, Mary Ann (I1112)
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| 408 | Obit: Mr. Thompson, 92, of Englishtown, died Oct. 17, 2008, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He was born in Freehold Township and had resided in Englishtown since 1941. Mr. Thompson was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and worked for over 60 years as a self employed gravedigger in many local cemeteries. His wife, Adelette Blair Thompson, died in 2006. Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Jay B. and Marta Thompson, Tobyhanna, Pa., and Jon H. and Maria Thompson, Englishtown; a sister, Helen Kollman, Grand Ledge, Mich.; and six grandchildren. A joint memorial service for Mr. Thompson and his late wife will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Englishtown, 50 Main St., Englishtown on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008, at 4 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Englishtown. The Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. | THOMPSON, Harry Arthur (I1733)
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| 409 | Performed by Rev. Vincent Messler. Witnesses: John D. Thompson and Charles P. Thompson | Family F701
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| 410 | Possibly in Iowa in 1850 census | HULSE, Lydia (I1924)
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| 411 | Possibly in Iowa in 1850 census | HULSE, Lydia (I1924)
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| 412 | Possibly James Livezey (b. NJ 1885) living in New York w/ wife Lena and dau. Effie in 1920 and 1930 Censuses | LIVEZEY, James (I558)
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| 413 | Private, 14th NJ Infantry Regiment: http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldier_id=5d81adb6-dc7a-df11-bf36-b8ac6f5d926a | LECOMPTE, David (I1209)
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| 414 | Private, 7th Regiment, NJ Infantry (NPS Civil War record: http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldier_id=8db7c88d-dc7a-df11-bf36-b8ac6f5d926a) | CLAYTON, David L. (I2729)
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| 415 | Pvt. Co. A, 38th Regt NJ Vol. Enlisted 25 Sept 1864 mustered out 30 June 1865. Then served 11 years in the NJ National Guard From "Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth", page 98. "John W. Hulse, Esq., one of the justices of the peace of the township and police justice of the town of Freehold. Justice Hulse has abbreviated his name to the first syliable of his father's surname, and many others have done the same. John W. Hulse enlisted as a private when a lad of eighteen years and served as a Union soldier until the close of the Civil War. He has served one term as justice of Freehold township and gave such satisfaction by his fair and impartial decisions that he was elected to his second term without opposition. In his physical appearance he is a fair type of the old generations of this family and also seems to have their usual mental traits. For the Hulsharts have ever been a plain and unpretentious people, without those meddlesome propensities, overweening self conceit and insatiable curiosity which makes the descendants of certain people such unmitigated nuisances to their neighbors." From "Genealogical History of State of New Jersey" by Frances B. Lee, page 1211. "John Wesley Hulse, child of Joseph G. and Achsah (Bennett) Hulshart, was born in Freehold township, near the Georgia schoolhouse, October 9, 1846, and is now living in Freehold, New Jersey. Until the breaking out of the war he worked on his father's farm, and then, September 23, 1864, enlisted in Company A, 38th New Jersey Volunteer Regiment, under Colonel (later Senator) Sewell. At the close of the war, June 30, 1865, he was mustered out of service, after having been in several skirmishes. It was during this period of service that he changed his name to its present spelling of Hulse. After his retirement from the army, Mr. Hulse returned to Freehold, where he learned the trade of painter, and setting up in business for himself he carried on a most successful plant from 1870 to 1892, in which he gave employment to quite a number of men. In 1892 he was elected a justice of the peace, and for the last seventeen years he has continuously filled this office, having been re-elected four times without any opposition. For fourteen years he has been a police justice, and for a number of years past he has been a commissioner of deeds and a notary public. In politics Mr. Hulse is a Democrat. He is one of the most popular men in the town, and one of the most highly regarded. He was the chief engineer of the fire department in Freehold for ten years, 1888-1898. He is a member of James W. Conover Post, No. 63, G.A.R., Freehold, and he held a commission as second in command of Company E, Second Reiment, National Guard, State of New Jersey. In 1867, John Wesley Hulse married Lidia, daughter of John C. Van Cleaf, of Manalapan township. Children, besides two that died in infancy: 1. Margaret, born in Freehold, New Jersey, in 1880; married Charles H. J. Clayton, an undertaker of Adelphi, New Jersey; children - Ada and Ensley. 2. James Burnett, born 1884; a printer in the Record office, at Long Branch; married Martha Palmer." | HULSE, John Wesley (I1499)
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| 416 | Pvt. Co. A, 38th Regt NJ Vol. Enlisted 25 Sept 1864 mustered out 30 June 1865. Then served 11 years in the NJ National Guard | HULSE, John Wesley (I1499)
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| 417 | Questionable match in SSDI -- Martha Hulse; SSN: 149-18-7282; Last Residence: 07710, Adelphia, Monmouth, New Jersey; Born: 26 Feb 1888; Died: Nov 1976; State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (Before 1951) | PALMER, Martha (I1555)
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| 418 | Red Bank Register 12/24/1930: Home From Russia, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hafeman have been visiting relatives at Freehold. Mr. Hafeman has Just returned from Russia, where he waa doing road construction work and he plans to return there. | HAFEMAN, Lloyd August (I305)
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| 419 | Richard Phillips was a prominent sea captain who shipped supplies between Toms River and New York, including fish, lumber, and limestone. (see Thomas Allman family history) | PHILLIPS, Richard (I1019)
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| 420 | Said to be descended from Norman French who participated in the Crusades, William Almy came to North America with John Winthrop around 1629. He made at several trips to England and finally brought his family to the colonies aboard the Abigail in 1636 (source: Historic Families of America: Joseph Almy of Portsmouth, Rhode Island..., https://archive.org/stream/historicfamilies00mill/historicfamilies00mill_djvu.txt, visited 6-23-2018) | ALMY, William (I2257)
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| 421 | Sergeant, 14th NJ Infantry Regiment: http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldier_id=5d81adb6-dc7a-df11-bf36-b8ac6f5d926a | LECOMPTE, William Henry (I1204)
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| 422 | Served as a private in Capt. Waddell's company, Revolutionary War: Ellis' History of Monmouth County, p. 239; Adelberg's Roster of People of Revolutionary Monmouth County, p. 271; DAR membership file 14225 | THOMPSON, Joseph (I39)
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| 423 | Served as a private in Capt. Waddell's company, Revolutionary War: Ellis' History of Monmouth County, p. 239; Adelberg's Roster of People of Revolutionary Monmouth County, p. 271; DAR membership file 14225 | THOMPSON, Joseph (I39)
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| 424 | Served as Private in Monmouth Militia. Indicted for seditious words (June 1778). Indicted for high treason (Aug. 1779). Sold produce to Colonial army (May 1780): Adelberg's Roster of the People of Revolutionary Monmouth County, p. 271. | THOMPSON, Thomas (I35)
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| 425 | Served as Private in Monmouth Militia. Indicted for seditious words (June 1778). Indicted for high treason (Aug. 1779). Sold produce to Colonial army (May 1780): Adelberg's Roster of the People of Revolutionary Monmouth County, p. 271. | THOMPSON, Thomas (I35)
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| 426 | Served in Capt. Butcher's company of Infantry (Monmouth Brigade), in defense of coast, War of 1812: Records of Officers and Men of New Jersey in Wars 1791 - 1815, p. 141 1850 Census (NJ, Monmouth County p. 359) Freehold Twp (9-4-1850) Age: 61, born in NJ, value of real estate: $2,500, occuption: farmer | LUKER, James S. (I115)
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| 427 | Served in Capt. Butcher's company of Infantry (Monmouth Brigade), in defense of coast, War of 1812: Records of Officers and Men of New Jersey in Wars 1791 - 1815, p. 141 1850 Census (NJ, Monmouth County p. 359) Freehold Twp (9-4-1850) Age: 61, born in NJ, value of real estate: $2,500, occuption: farmer | LUKER, James S. (I115)
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| 428 | Signed Declaration of Independence | MORRIS, Col. Lewis (I2272)
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| 429 | The early baptism records of Old Tennet Church include the following entry: James Herbert married Wm. Cowenhoven Albs. Daughter Elizabeth, had bap. ____ June 10, 1770. (Source: Symmes' History of Old Tennent Church, p. 213.) James Herbert (of Freehold and Middletown) was a private in the Monmouth County militia and a signer of articles of retaliation (June 1779): Adelberg's Roster of revolutionary People of Monmouth County, p.132; DAR membership File # 116331. | HERBERT, James (I37)
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| 430 | The early baptism records of Old Tennet Church include the following entry: James Herbert married Wm. Cowenhoven Albs. Daughter Elizabeth, had bap. ____ June 10, 1770. (Source: Symmes' History of Old Tennent Church, p. 213.) James Herbert (of Freehold and Middletown) was a private in the Monmouth County militia and a signer of articles of retaliation (June 1779): Adelberg's Roster of revolutionary People of Monmouth County, p.132; DAR membership File # 116331. | HERBERT, James (I37)
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| 431 | The early baptism records of Old Tennet Church include the following entry: James Herbert married Wm. Cowenhoven Albs. Daughter Elizabeth, had bap. ____ June 10, 1770. (Source: Symmes' History of Old Tennent Church, p. 213.) | COVENHOVEN, Elizabeth (I38)
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| 432 | The early baptism records of Old Tennet Church include the following entry: James Herbert married Wm. Cowenhoven Albs. Daughter Elizabeth, had bap. ____ June 10, 1770. (Source: Symmes' History of Old Tennent Church, p. 213.) | COVENHOVEN, Elizabeth (I38)
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| 433 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. George Cook was an adjutant and lietuenant in the Monmouth county milita: Stryker's New Jersey Officers and Men of the Revolution. pp. 371, 424; Adelberg's Roster of Revoltionary People of Monmouth County, p. 60. | COOK, George (I448)
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| 434 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. George Cook was an adjutant and lietuenant in the Monmouth county milita: Stryker's New Jersey Officers and Men of the Revolution. pp. 371, 424; Adelberg's Roster of Revoltionary People of Monmouth County, p. 60. | COOK, George (I448)
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| 435 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. Killed at Block House, Dover, NJ, March 24, 1782 | COOK, John (I493)
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| 436 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Thomas (I490)
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| 437 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Margaret (I491)
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| 438 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Rachel (I494)
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| 439 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Elizabeth (I495)
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| 440 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Jonathan (I496)
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| 441 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Benjamin (I498)
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| 442 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Thomas (I490)
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| 443 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Margaret (I491)
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| 444 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Rachel (I494)
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| 445 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Elizabeth (I495)
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| 446 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Jonathan (I496)
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| 447 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, Benjamin (I498)
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| 448 | The early birth records of Old Tennent Church includes the following entry: Nicholas Cook had baptized Thomas, March 26, ___; John, Aug 11, ___; Elizabeth, June 8, ___; Rachel, April 17, ___; Hanah, April 6, ___; George, April 24, ___8; Johnathan, Sept. 16, ___0; Benjamin, Oct. 17, ___6. Source: History of Old Tennent Church, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, 1904, p. 208. | COOK, John (I493)
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| 449 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source (S-2139349959)
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| 450 | Thomas Cook purchased 60 acres of land in Monmouth County from the original proprietors in 1676 (source: Salter's History of Monmouth & Ocean Counties, p. 30.) | Family F486
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