. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . s the road is the site of one of the first Baptist churches inSouth Jersey, long since gone to decay. From the headstones in the adjacentcemetery the following inscriptions are taken: Jacob Godfrey, died 1864, aged 73 years; hnnnelinc Godfrey, died March,1889, aged 78 years; Solomon Warner, Died 1866, aged 82 years; Mahala Warner,died 1876, aged 86; Ebenezer Seeley, died 1848, aged 50 years; Mary Seeley, died1876, aged 71 years; John C. Estell, died 1793


. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . s the road is the site of one of the first Baptist churches inSouth Jersey, long since gone to decay. From the headstones in the adjacentcemetery the following inscriptions are taken: Jacob Godfrey, died 1864, aged 73 years; hnnnelinc Godfrey, died March,1889, aged 78 years; Solomon Warner, Died 1866, aged 82 years; Mahala Warner,died 1876, aged 86; Ebenezer Seeley, died 1848, aged 50 years; Mary Seeley, died1876, aged 71 years; John C. Estell, died 1793. aged 46; Peter Corson, died 1793,aged 23 years. He preached the gospel of the Lord, and is gone to his Hogan, died June 4, 1868, aged Tj; Catharine Hogan, died August 19, 1879,aged 86 years; John Burley, died December, 1875, aged ^2 years; Roxanna Hurley,died 1879, aged 69 years; George Champion, died August, 1894, aged 88 years;Abigal Champion, 72 years, died 1888; Nathaniel Steelman, died 1864, aged 64;Elizabeth Steelman, born 1808, died 1897; Theophilus W. Weeks, born 1817, died1895; Hannah Weeks, born 1819, died OLD CHURCH AT lUCKAHOE. fm BanKltid Tn$titution$. HIS city is well provided with tinancial institutions. It lias three Xationalbanks, two safe deposit and trust ccmipanies and half a dozen huildint; andloan associations. The Pirst Xational Bank was organized March 18, 1881, after severalmonths of persistent on the part of l\(jl)ert 1). Kent, who became thefirst cashier. The first Hoard of Directors were: Joseph A. , John Chani])ion,George F. Currie, Charles Evans, Richard H. Turner and I^lisha Roberts. Theofficers were: Charles Evans, President, and Robert 1). Kent, Cashier. The Ijankwas first opened for business on Alay 23, 1881, occupying temporarily a room inthe Currie Building, near the corner of South Carolina avenue. Later the bank moved into the Bartlett Bank Building, which was erectedespecially for the purpose. N


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