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Genealogy
and History of GLOUCESTER County, New Jersey
CD Contents
14 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. History of the counties
of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland, New Jersey : with biographical
sketches of their prominent citizens Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1883,
Cushing, Thomas, 876 pgs.
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2. Sketches of the first
emigrant settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey
Camden, N.J.: Sinnickson Chew, 1877, Clement, John, 452 pgs.
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3. Index of names of Notes
on Old Gloucester County Hartford, Conn., (Below)
Shaw, Margaret S. Race, 1945, 47 pgs.
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4. Notes on old Gloucester
County, New Jersey : historical records published by the New Jersey
Society of Pennsylvania New Jersey, 1917,Stewart, Frank H., 982 pgs.
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5. Gloucester County residents,
1850 United States: G. & F. Gibson, Gibson, George, 337 pgs.
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6. Gloucester County in
the Civil War Woodbury, N.J.:, abt 1939, Stewart, Frank H. 928
pgs.
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7. Transcriptions of early
county records of New Jersey : Gloucester County series : slave documents
Newark, N.J.: Historical Records Survey, 1940, 82 pgs.
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8. The Organization and
minutes of the Gloucester County Court, 1686-7 : some loose papers
pertaining to our earliest court. Also, Gloucester County ear mark book,
1686-1728 Woodbury, N.J.: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1930, 48
pgs.
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9. Index to The History
of Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, Gloucester County, New Jersey,
(Below) 1945, 50 pgs.
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10. The history of Bethel
Methodist Episcopal Church, Gloucester County, New Jersey, 1945 N.J.:,
1945, Simpson, Walter Aborn, 249 pgs.
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11. Gloucester County under
the proprietors Woodbury, N.J.:, 1942, Stewart, Frank H. 46 pgs.
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12..Gloucester County in
the eighteen-fifties : being the diary of John Cawman Eastlack. Woodbury,
N.J.: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1952, Eastlack, John Cawman,
104 pgs.
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13. Copies of wills taken
from will book B, Gloucester County, New Jersey Surrogate's Office
at Woodbury, New Jersey, 1952 United States: unknown, 1952, 112 pgs.
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| 14. South Jersey marriages
: supplementing the Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem County
marriage records Merchantville, N.J.: H.S. Craig, Craig, H. Stanley, 171
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