Absecon (N.J.).
New Jersey State Archives
Atlantic County Historical Society
Deeds and surveys of Galloway Township and Absecon (Atlantic County), N.J., relating to the Collins, Adams, Doughty, Leeds, Cordery, Wescoat, Ireland, Pitney, Blackman, and Clark families; copy of road return (1805) from Somers Point to Absecon bridge; and inventory (1793) of goods and chattels of Joseph Johnston
Atlantic County Historical Society
Correspondence and other papers of Absecon Land Co.; copybook; deeds and other land documents pertaining to Atlantic County properties in Galloway Township, Somers Point, Linwood, Atlantic City, Ventnor City, Egg Harbor Township, and Mullica Township; correspondence relating to Enoch Higbee, Jr.'s service as a sailor in World War I; estate papers; inventories; tax documents; letters and papers of Steelman, Ingersoll (in Ohio), Higbee, and Scull families; maps; newspaper clippings; scale drawing of 15 ft. cricket boat; bills of sale for various vessels; logbook of schooner Belle; articles on South Jersey history written by Enoch A. Higbee, Sr., lawyer and public official, of Somers Point, N.J.; and miscellaneous papers -- Subjects of E.A. Higbee, Sr.'s historical notes include early settlements and cemeteries on the banks of the Mullica River, Clark genealogy, Peter Boice, glass factories at Hammonton and other locations, historical points of Absecon, cranberries, the trip of local men ...
Atlantic County Historical Society
Deeds and survey maps (1750-1864) of Galloway Township and Absecon (Atlantic County), N.J., relating to the Collins, Ballinger, Blackman, Burnet, Pitney, VanSant, Higbee, Cordery, Leeds, Baker, Conover, Johnson, and Smith families; booklet (1854) containing land divisions by surveyor Matthew Collins, including properties owned by the Collins, Sooy, Endicott, Clark, Steelman, and Smith families; copy of will (1741) of John Kay and will (1754) of Isaac Kay, both of Gloucester County, N.J.
Atlantic County Historical Society
Deeds and surveys of Galloway Township and Absecon (Atlantic County), N.J. -- Family names represented include Doughty, Ball, Baker, Cordery, Chamberlain, Leeds, Price, Richards, and Adams
New Jersey State Archives
New Jersey State Archives
Files reflecting WPA activities in and around Absecon and Atlantic County, N.J.
Atlantic County Historical Society
School registers, reports, and lists of children in the schools of Galloway Township, Absecon, Oceanville, Leeds Point, Centerville, Unionville, Clarks Landing, and Temperanceville, N.J. (1860-1866), including some designated as German; will (1762) of John Steelman; records of bounty money paid to soldiers of the Revolution, including names and amounts; and list of landowners in Galloway Township (1870)
Atlantic County Historical Society
Deeds and surveys of Galloway Township and Absecon (Atlantic County), N.J. -- Family names represented include Doughty, Ball, Baker, Cordery, Chamberlain, Leeds, Price, Richards, and Adams
Atlantic County Historical Society
Research notes and data on the Steelman and allied families used by Sapienzo in compiling Steelman family sheets (1857 connected family sheets in 7 notebooks, with an additional notebook of unconnected families); correspondence regarding the MacDermott and McCollum families; estate papers; deeds for properties in Atlantic County, N.J., and Lipton County, Ind.; Bible records; wills; maps (chiefly Egg Harbor Township and Absecon) and surveys from Atlantic and Gloucester counties, N.J.; and materials of Steelman Land Association -- Family names represented include: Abbott, Bartlett, Bates, Bazard, Best, Blackman, Booye, Braddock, Chamberlain, Champion, Clark, Collins, Cordery, Cramer, Doughty, Errickson, Gaskill, Gifford, Harris, Helm, Higbee, Holdzkum, Hurff, Ireland, Leeds, Livezey, MacDermott, McCollum, Opdyke, Rambo, Rape, Read, Reeves, Risley, Robinson, Rose, Scull, Shelhorn, Shinn, Smith, Somers, Sooy, Steelman, Tilton, and Turner