The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . d development, and forseveral years he has been a member of the board of education. He is a good busi-ness man and has gained for himself a handsome competence, which places him amongthe substantial residents of the conmiunity. WILLIAM VAN MATER. It will be hard^ to find a more interesting genealogical and biographical sketchthan that which follows, representing primarily William Van Mater, a prominentfarmer of Raritan township, near Keyport, Monmouth county. New Jers


The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . d development, and forseveral years he has been a member of the board of education. He is a good busi-ness man and has gained for himself a handsome competence, which places him amongthe substantial residents of the conmiunity. WILLIAM VAN MATER. It will be hard^ to find a more interesting genealogical and biographical sketchthan that which follows, representing primarily William Van Mater, a prominentfarmer of Raritan township, near Keyport, Monmouth county. New Jersey, andmore remotely the old New Jersey families of Van Mater and Taylor. William Van Mater was born on the farm on which he now lives February 17,1840, a son c^f Gilbert and Sarah (Taylor) Van Mater. His father was born inHolmdel township, July 10, 1802, and died on his farm there September 6, mother was born in Middletown, October, 1807, and died on the Van Materfarm in Raritan township, August 17, 1896. Gilbert Van Mater descended fromthose Van Maters who came from Holland, soon after the year sixteen hundred,.


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