The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . y. In political matters the Judge allied his interests with those of theDemocracy, and was an active and influential worker in the ranks of his party. Hewas always considered an impartial and fair-minded judge, as well as a prosperousand influential business man, and when called from the scene of earths activities, onthe 17th of November, 1884, the commwnity mourned the loss of one of its truest andbest citizens. His life was characterized by energy, perseverance and


The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . y. In political matters the Judge allied his interests with those of theDemocracy, and was an active and influential worker in the ranks of his party. Hewas always considered an impartial and fair-minded judge, as well as a prosperousand influential business man, and when called from the scene of earths activities, onthe 17th of November, 1884, the commwnity mourned the loss of one of its truest andbest citizens. His life was characterized by energy, perseverance and determination,and as a man of business and as an honorable Christian gentleman no man hada cleaner record or was more highly respected than he. The widow of Judge Remsen makes her home at Spring Lake, Monmouth county,New Jersey, where she has a beautifiil cottage. FREDERICK ELISHA HALL. There is scarcely a mure popular man in Belniar. New Jersey, than the subjectof this sketch. Frederick Elisha Hall, who was born at Farniingdale, New Jersey, onJuly 2, 1872. He is the son of Edwin Louis and Mary .Vnna (Stillwell) Hall. The. T. Frank Appleby HISTORY OF THE XEW JERSEY COAST. 169 first of tlie family to settle in America was a native of Scotland, wlij located at Farm-ingdale, New Jersey, where Britton Hall, the grandfather of our subject, was to the time of Edward Louis Hall, father of subject, the family followed agri-cultural pursuits. Edward was born at Farmingdale, where he was reared, and earlybegan the mastery of the carpenters trade. Subsequently he located at Spring Lake,New Jersey, where he was a contractor and builder for some years. He is nowemployed as superintendent of the Montana Gold Dredging Company, of Bannock,Montana. From 1886 to 1900 he served as the justice of the peace for Wall township,and no man could have more faithfully or honestly performed the duties of the organized the Spring Lake volunteer fire department, was its first chief, and al


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