The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . a daughter of EdwardBurdge. Unto this union has been born one son. Herbert C. Mr. McClees is influ-ential in all village, town and county matters, and there is no citizen who commands?miore unreservedly than he the respect of the community. \OBLE. Thomas Noble, the genial proprietor of the Fennimorc Hotel, .?\sbury Park, NewJersey, was Ijorn in County Londonderry, North of Ireland, .August 10, 1844. Whenhe attained the age of twenty-two years he emigrated to t
The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . a daughter of EdwardBurdge. Unto this union has been born one son. Herbert C. Mr. McClees is influ-ential in all village, town and county matters, and there is no citizen who commands?miore unreservedly than he the respect of the community. \OBLE. Thomas Noble, the genial proprietor of the Fennimorc Hotel, .?\sbury Park, NewJersey, was Ijorn in County Londonderry, North of Ireland, .August 10, 1844. Whenhe attained the age of twenty-two years he emigrated to this country and was engagedfor a time as clerk in the wholesale dry goods house of Botos, Read & Coolcy, NewYork City; subsequently he was placed in. charge of the black goods department ofthe well known house of Lord & Taylor, also of New York Citj. He remained withthis house for some time and then for two and one-half years he was enKago<l in thedry goods trade on Twenty-third street. New York, but not meeting with the successhe anticipated in this enterprise he removed to .\sbury Park. Mr. Noble had pur-. \
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