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This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains
information originally published in the Senate documents of the National
Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine.
Home to Atlantic City in southern New Jersey, Atlantic County
was formed from neighboring Gloucester County in 1837. This database is a
collection of county marriage records between 1837 and 1880.
Created in 1844 from Gloucester County, Camden County in New
Jersey was one of the most populous counties in the state in the late 1800's and
remains the most populous county south of Trenton.
Formed in 1714, Hunterdon County, New Jersey borders
Pennsylvania in the northwestern part of the state. Originally published in the
Hunterdon County Democrat, this database is a collection of marriage
records in the county between 1795 and 1875.
Granted to Jacob Johnson, Anthony Collings, and Luke Derrockson
in a deed dated 20 January 1854, Johnson Cemetery is the resting place for many
important African-Americans, among them W. Miles Butts, the first black
policeman of Camden, New Jersey.
Morris County, located in northern New Jersey, was formed in
1739, and was originally part of Hunterdon County. This database is a collection
of cemetery inscription records from grave yards in Whippany and Hanover up to
1894.
Ancestry.com offers you the most powerful and up to date Social Security
Death Index on the Internet! The database contains information provided by
the Social Security Administration through the end of July 2003 and contains
71,091,995 names.