4 edition of History of Burlington and Mercer counties, New Jersey found in the catalog.
History of Burlington and Mercer counties, New Jersey
E. M. Woodward
Published
1883
by Everts & Peck in Philadelphia
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by E.M. Woodward and John F. Hageman. |
Series | Library of American civilization -- LAC 16792-93. |
Contributions | Hageman, John Frelinghuysen. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | viii, 888 p. |
Number of Pages | 888 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13599474M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 17913544 |
This database indexes warrants and surveys of the Proprietors of the provinces of East and West New Jersey, in the years Based on the joint rights granted by the Duke of York to Sir George Carteret and John, Lord Berkeley, New Jersey became a proprietary colony divided into two provinces, east and west. East Jersey’s development was tied to New York, New England, . History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey: with Biographical Sketches of Many of Their Pioneers and Prominent Men. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey (Volume 1) History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey (Volume 2) SPCOL/UA SNCLNJ FB9W6 z ( reprint.
Bordentown RegisterBordertown Register The "Bordentown Palladium" was founded in as a weekly community paper serving the Bordentown region of Burlington County, New Jersey, an area six miles south of Trenton. The newspaper was renamed "Bordentown Register" in and renamed again in to"Register-News". Over its years of publication, the newspaper . Notes for Preserve Brown and Mary French. Preserve Brown, Senior (the father of this Preserve Brown), had a certificate from Chesterfield monthly meeting to Burlington monthly meeting and lived at Mansfield near Bordentown, New Jersey. Dated 2 of month 6.
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(Evan Morrison). History Of Burlington And Mercer Counties, New Jersey: With Biographical Sketches Of Many Of Their Pioneers And Prominent Men. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, Author: Evan Morrison Woodward. History of Burlington and Mercer counties, New Jersey Volume 2, (Source: Internet Archive) People from Burlington County, New Jersey (Source: Wikipedia) Stillwell's Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Data Relating to the Early Settlers of New York and New Jersey (Source: Genealogical Publishing Company and Clearfield Company) ($).
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Burlington County, NJ History Early Settlement of the County. Source: History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey By: Major E. Woodward and John F. Hageman Published: Transcribed by: Helen Coughlin. History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey / Woodward & Hageman () With Biographical Sketches of Many of Their Pioneers and Prominent Men By Major E.
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History of Burlington and Mercer counties, New Jersey by E. Woodward,Everts & Peck edition, Microform in EnglishPages: Burlington County is a county in the U.S. state of New county is the largest in New Jersey by area. Its county seat is Mount Holly.
As of the Census Bureau estimate, the county's population wasmaking it the 11th-largest of the state's 21 counties, representing a % decrease from the United States Census, when the population was Congressional districts: 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
Come, discover years of history by the banks of the Delaware River in the historical City of Burlington. Founded inThe City of Burlington was once the capital of West Jersey. Then, travel to the Industrial Village of Smithville in Eastampton or visit the majesty of Batsto Village nestled in the Pinelands.
Burlington County New Jersey NEW JERSEY CALENDAR OF WILLS S-Z. Source: "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey," Volume XXLII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. ; By William Nelson; The Press Printing and Publishing Co., ; transcribed by Genealogy Trails Transcription Team.
InCASA of Burlington County merged with CASA of Mercer County and the organization officially became CASA for Children of Mercer and Burlington Counties. CASA of New Jersey CASA of NJ was created in to address the need.
History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men by E. M. Woodward. Published in Philadelphia, Everts & Peck.
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Trenton. Formed from Burlington, Hunterdon, Middlesex and Somerset Counties. Middlesex. New Brunswick.