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250 for the 250th Tables

Article 52 - T1

The Mixed Record of Shrewsbury's 1777 Officeholders

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Article 66 - T2

Monmouth Countians Brought Before the New Jersey Council of Safety

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* Moses Mount asked for clemency, gave evidence against others, and was released after only several days in jail.

** This is Daniel Hendrickson of Middletown, not the militia Colonel from Shrewsbury of the same name

Article 73 - T3

Negative Outcomes for Loyalist and Disaffected Women

Note: Numbers next to name identify women who were adjudged for punishments more than once.

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Article 76 - T4

Monmouth County Whigs Known to have Moved Inland for Safety

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Letters in the parentheses: D – Dover Township; F – Freehold Township; M – Middletown Township; S – Shrewsbury Township; U – Upper Freehold Township; and m – Middlesex County

Article 90 - T5

Men Convicted at the First Monmouth County Court of Oyer & Terminer

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Article 111 - T6
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Article 114 - T7

Prize Vessels Adjudicated at Barton's Tavern

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* Re-trial; ** Monmouth Countian; *** Grounded vessel; (Re) American ship taken by British and retaken; (L) house of Benjamin Lawrence; (Ra) Randle’s Tavern

Article 143 - T8

Monmouth County Loyalist Estates Auctions in March-April 1779

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Loyalist Estates Confiscated and Sold at Middletown Township Auction, March 22, 1779

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Loyalist Estates Confiscated and Sold at Upper Freehold Township Auction, April 5, 1779

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Loyalist Estates Confiscated and Sold at Upper Freehold Township Auction, April 5, 1779

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Note: Samuel Forman purchased a 75 acre estate of Oliver DeLancey in Middlesex County on December 14, 1778. Thomas Leonard (U. Freehold) and Joseph Salter (Freehold) had Burlington County estates confiscated and sold on April 10, 1779. These are not included in the data presented above.

Article 155 - T9
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Article 180 - T10

Summary of Colonel Tye's Manstealing Raids

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Article 184 - T11

Stephen Decatur's Prizes

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Article 191 T1

Summary of "Trifling" Fines for Militia Delinquency in 1778

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Article 191 T2

Collectors for Militia Companies

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Article 201 T1

Wealth Gain for Disaffected During the Revolution

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*Analyzed population limited to Monmouth Countians in tax lists in both 1778-1779 and 1783-1784. Land gainers acquired at least 25 acres of land. Livestock gainers added at least two head of horse or cattle.

Article 201 Appendix 1

Documented London Trading Incidents, 1776-1779

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Article 201 appendix 2

Documented London Trading Incidents, 1781-1782

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Article 208

Hyler's Raids on New York

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Article 213

Appendix: Shrewsbury Friends Disciplined for Participating in the War

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Article 235

Monmouth County's Sixth Court of Oyer and Terminer

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Article 250

Monmouth County African Americans Resettled in Canada

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*Port Mouton; ** St. John; *** Port Roseway; **** Fort Cumberland; ***** Annapolis; ****** Abaco

Article 143 Chart 1a

Loyalist Estates Confiscated and Sold at Auction in 1779 by Township

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Estates Sold

Township

Article 143 Chart 1b

Loyalist Estates Confiscated and Sold at Auction in 1779 by

Estate Size

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Number of Estates

Size of Estate

Article 150 Chart 2a

Revolutionary War Armed Clashes by New Jersey County

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Note: Counties with fewer than twenty armed clashes are not listed.

Article 150 Chart 2b

Armed Clashes In and Around Monmouth County by Year (Munn’s Data)

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Article 150 chart 2c

Armed Clashes in and near Monmouth County by Year (Munn’s Data Plus Other Sources)

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Article 156 chart 3
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