WebGloucester County New Jersey NEW JERSEY CALENDAR OF WILLS 1670- 1730 Source: "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey," Volume XXLII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. 1. 1670-1730; By William Nelson; The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901; transcribed by Genealogy Trails Transcription Team - … WebGloucester County, New Jersey ( Map It) was created on May 28, 1686 from Burlington County. The county was named for the city of Gloucester, England . Gloucester County …
Gloucester County NJ Genealogy and History
WebOn January 27, 1820 a 72,000 acre collection of small villages, previously part of Woolwich and Greenwich Townships, was incorporated into a new municipality - the Township of Franklin. At that time Glassboro, Clayton, Newfield and Elk were a part of this tract. History of Franklin NJ Official Township of Franklin Web Site. WebEarly Land Records, 1650-1900s This database was produced, in large part, by the New Jersey Early Land Records Project, a collabrative effort of the New Jersey State Archives and the Genealogical Society of New Jersey (GSNJ). The work was enabled by state, federal, corporate, and private funds. new york times michigan state
Gloucester County New Jersey - Genealogy Village
WebGloucester County New Jersey USGenWeb offering free genealogy, history, and research information about Gloucester County New Jersey. This is a free service. … WebOLD STONE CHURCH - History & Genealogy of Gloucester Co NJ OLD STONE CHURCH aka ADAMS MEETING HOUSE aka OAK GROVE CHURCH near Woolwich & Swedesboro NJ 2014 is the church's 221st anniversary! Old Stone Church (Adams Meeting House) - photograph taken June 2005 by Janice Brown http://nj.searchroots.com/Gloucesterco/oldstone.html military time 1530