1. Map of Jeffers 0.2 mile = 1 inch and the map in the
rear of this booklet.
2. Genealogy of the Lake Family Adams and Rosley, page
38
3. Ibid pg 38 and The Scull Family by Olive Conover Rundstrom
Vol 2 # 2 of the pub of A.C. Historical Society page 221 & 222.
4. David and Hannah Badcock are buried in the old yard
of the Union Meeting House. Jonathan and Sarah Badcock are buried in the
old yard of the Asbury Methodist Church in English Creek.
5. Somers Family of Great E~E Harbor Township, by Olive
Conover Rundstrom, Vol 3 # 1 of the pub. of A.C. Historical Society pg
l4-18. refer to the large map in the rear of this booklet.
6. Records of the Asbury Methodist Church English Creek.
7. The Smiths of English Creek, a genealogical table
with a map. 1960. Bennett and English.
8. This is an old one, originally from Rhode Island.
removed to Monmouth County, then down into old Gloucester County. It is
spelled various ways often in the same family viz: Jeffers, Jeffryes,
Jeffries.
9. The Jeffryes of Great Egg Harbor. J.H. Bennett. 1963-64
a genealogical table in manuscript. John Jeffryes I and John Jeffryes
II are buried in the old Zion Yard. John Jeffryes III is buried in the
Palestine Yard. The other children are buried in the old yard of the Asbury
Methodist Church, English Creek.
10. Map in the rear of Heston's Annals Vol 1. pub. 1904.
11. Joseph Scull (1790-1853) was the son of Abel and
Alice (Collins)Scull, He married Susannah Blackman (1793-1862) the daughter
of]David and Mary (Clark) Blackman of English Creek.
12. Hannah Parvin Gifford was the daughter of James
M. and Christianna (Sooy) Gifford of English Creek.
13. Map of Jeffers this booklet page
14. Enoch B. Champion, Ruhama Champion wife of Andrew
B. Scull were the children of Enoch Champion (1790-1863) and his wife
Elizabeth Beaston (1791-1839) of the Champion Place "along the River."
15. Refer to the large map in the rear of this booklet.
16. The Hollingsworth B.H.
17. Ibid
18. Carding Mill by L.J. Price, pg 74, Early History
of Atlantic County. N.J. pub Atlantic County Historical Society. 1915.
19. Joshua Scull was the son of John and Hannah (Lee)
Scull. He married Amanda M. Lee (1851- ) the daughter of Isaac Sarah (Bevis)
Lee.
20. Deeds in the County Clerks Office in Woodbury, N.J.
Early Methodism at English Creek, 1770-1863. Joseph Henry Bennett. 1962:
page 17 with Map.
21. Aaron Somers Jr. (1812-1873) was the son of Aaron
and Jane (Ingersoll) Somers.
22. Refer to the cuts of the school and the map of Jeffers
Try Company is referred to in the records of the Asbury
Methodist Church, English Creek.
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