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This Web Page is devoted to the History of Bass River Township, New Jersey and the surrounding communities. We'll be continually adding MORE pages and content, so check back now and then.
Click on the appropriate links, either in the left or bottom menus, to maneuver through the Web Site. We hope your journey is interesting and informative!
We started a Bass River Township History blog on November 27, 2008 as a companion to this history web site. Stop by for a visit and leave a comment. Click below to visit.
• GO TO THE BASS RIVER TOWNSHIP HISTORY BLOG.
A link to Don Falkenburg's "Falkenburg Genealogy" Web Page has been added to our "Bass River Family Genealogies" page under the GENEALOGIES ON OTHER WEB SITES heading near the bottom of the page. It's well worth a visit! (Added 10/11/08)
We are currently working on the following projects:
(1) Obituraries Project: We are scanning and entering Bass River, Tuckerton, and Little Egg Harbor related obituries in a data base for easy retrieval . We now (Sept. 1st) have over 4500 obituries scanned and cataloged on a database and are still scanning and entering data. Check with us if you are looking for an area obituary.
(2) Isaac Cramer Account Book: Isaac Cramer and his son, Charles Cramer, operated the mill at Ives Branch in the Bass River area of Little Egg Harbor (near the present site of the French Cemetery on Hammonton Road) which was previously owned by John Leek and Francis French. An account book was kept from 1818 through the late 1830's containing many names of local residents. We obtained a microfilmed copy from the N.J. State Archieves and have finished scanning the pages into our computer. We are now developing an index. The file will be too large to post on the net, but a printed version will be available at the Bass River Community Library. Stay tuned!
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The BASS RIVER HISTORY HOMEPAGE and associated links are maintained by Peter H. Stemmer. You may get in contact with Pete by clicking here . . . EMAIL PETE
A special thank you to Shirley and Leslie Whealton who graciously provided the Census Indexes and other content on this site.
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