The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . O apq w oi-> o o K (HIP CO aPi. JOHN E. BECKMANN. HISTORY OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. 163 county in 1883, but the mother is still living, having reached the age of seventy-oneyears. They had a family of nine children, all of whom grew to years of maturity,namely: Joseph, a commission merchant of Denver. Colorado; Mary A., the de-ceased wife of William Coe; William, a farmer of Raritan township; Jane, deceased;Eliza and Emma, who make their homo with their mother; Robe


The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . O apq w oi-> o o K (HIP CO aPi. JOHN E. BECKMANN. HISTORY OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. 163 county in 1883, but the mother is still living, having reached the age of seventy-oneyears. They had a family of nine children, all of whom grew to years of maturity,namely: Joseph, a commission merchant of Denver. Colorado; Mary A., the de-ceased wife of William Coe; William, a farmer of Raritan township; Jane, deceased;Eliza and Emma, who make their homo with their mother; Robert L., our subject;Elsie, a resident of Asbury Park; and Richard, who resides on a farm adjoining theold homestead. Robert L. Brown was born on the farm on which he still resides, on the 4th ofJuly, 1861. He received his education in the common schools of the locality, andearly in life he engaged in agricultural pursuits, having since been engaged in thetilling of the soil. He now conducts his farm in a scientific manner and is extensivelyengaged in the raising of vegetables and small fruits. He was married on the 14th ofApril, 1896, to Anna Walling, who w


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