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  County of Warren, NJ - Environmental Commission
Greenwich, situated at the confluence of the Delaware and Musconetcong Rivers, was the gateway for the northward migration of Quaker, German, and Scots-Irish settlers landing at Philadelphia.
Warren County is bounded by the Delaware River and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the west, by the Musconetcong River, Morris and Hunterdon Counties to the east and southeast, and by Sussex County to the north.
Greenwich was one of the earliest centers of settlement in Warren County, and this was one of its original villages.
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  Warren County, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Warren County is a county located in the U.S. State of New Jersey.
In the county the population is spread out with 26.10% under the age of 18, 6.30% from 18 to 24, 31.30% from 25 to 44, 23.50% from 45 to 64, and 12.90% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $56,100, and the median income for a family is $66,223.
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 Warren County, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warren County is a county located in the state of New Jersey.
Much of Warren County is rugged and mountainous, with the Kittatinny Ridge providing a hard backbone to the county in the west and many lower ridges winding their way through the county, with narrow valleys in between.
The highest elevation is on the Kittatiny Ridge, at two areas near Upper Yards Creek Reservoir near Blairstown that slightly exceed 1,600 feet (487.6 m) above sea level; the lowest point is the confluence of the Delaware and Musconetcong rivers at the county's southern tip, at 160 feet (48.7 m) of elevation.
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 Warren County Profile
Warren County, located in northwestern New Jersey, occupies an area of approximately 364 square miles, and is 32 miles long, with an average width of 13 miles.
The County is bounded by the Delaware River and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the west, by the Musconetcong River, Morris County and Hunterdon County to the east and southeast, and by Sussex County on the north.
Warren County's intent in the field of economic development is to "attract positive tax ratables, improve job opportunities and to strengthen the County's economic base" while respecting the time-honored tradition of community home rule.
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 Warren County, New Jersey -- What's New   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The truck was purchased from Byram Township for $15,000 with $10,000 coming from the freeholders and $5,000 from the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office.
Meanwhile, Warren County is crossed by two major interstate highways with bridges over the Delaware River that clearly are terrorism targets, Laky said.
Members of the Warren County Tactical Response Team stand in front of their new vehicle as they display some of the equipment it carries.
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 Franklin Township
On February 15, 1839, the General Assembly of New Jersey ordered that part of the existing Greenwich, Oxford, and Mansfield Townships be separated and called the Township of Franklin in the County of Warren.
Franklin Township is a rural area of 5 square miles consisting of 12,621 acres.
Due to the activity with the Morris Canal and later a trolley system that went from Port Colden to Phillipsburg, New Jersey, several buildings were erected and slowly the village began to grow.
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 Warren   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Defensive tackle Gerard Warren, a high-draft pick and big disappointment with the Cleveland Browns, was traded to the Denver Broncos on Wednesday for a fourth-round selection in this year's NFL draft.
In the township the population is spread out with 28.8% under the age of 18, 7.2% from 18 to 24, 28.3% from 25 to 44, 25.1% from 45 to 64, and 10.6% who are 65 years of age or older.
WARREN -- Warren residents soon will be able to see TV replays of council sessions -- seven weeks after the city pulled the plug over some controversial comments made at a meeting.
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A careful examination of the original will on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archives revealed the actual text as "one other fifth part thereof unto my sister Catherine she was the wife of Peter Williamson of Sussex." This is a great example of why it is so important to check primary documents.
In 1830, John was enumerated in the Federal Census as a resident of Bethlehem, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Sarah was born in New Jersey (Census Records) on 8 June 1795 (WBRs); she died in Greenwood, New York on 6 June 1849 (WBRs).
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 Morris Canal Greenway, Warren County New Jersey _ Plane 9 West, Greenwich Twp.
On December 24, 1824 the New Jersey Legislature passed an act incorporating the Morris Canal and Banking Co., a private concern, to construct the Morris Canal.
In 1927 a new bridge was built over the abandoned canal, and Lopatcong Creek when the old road was realigned.
County Route 519 was placed on top of a portion of the canal but much of the canal prism still remains.
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 GLOUCESTER COUNTY New Jersey - UsGenWeb - MUNICIPALITIES   (Site not responding. Last check: )
East Greenwich Township was created by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 10, 1881 from the eastern part of Greenwich Township and the western part of Mantua Township.
The township of Monroe was formed in March of 1859, and was formerly part of Washington Township.
Woodbury was occupied briefly in the winter of 1777 by Lord Cornwallis with an army of British troops and subsequently by the New Jersey Militia.
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 Warren County Real Estate, Warren County NJ Homes for sale
But all you have to do is compare Hunterdon County New Jersey in the 1980s to Warren County New Jersey today to understand the great potential still available in the state.
Few of the county's villages had been renovated and new developments were just starting to go up.
Three major interstates (Routes 78, 80 and 22) connect Warren County with all points in northern New Jersey and New York and the express bus to Manhattan stops in the southern part of the county.
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 Greenwich New Jersey Real Estate
The Township of Greenwich is a residential and farming community located in the western part of Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Greenwich offers the best of everything with New York City giving the lure of glitz and glamour, and Greenwich giving the stability and quiet country living.
Perhaps Greenwichs’ charm and appeal is most evident by the fact that families stay in town from generation to generation And yet, new residents are welcomed like old friends.
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 Welcome to Greenwich Township
Another was General William “Scotch Willie” Maxwell while born in Tyrone, Ireland but lived in Greenwich Township for the majority of his life.
Greenwich Township has also been at the center of early transportation history, such as the Morris Canal, the old New Brunswick Pike, which is now Route 173, an old stagecoach route and the first cement highway in the state of New Jersey, which is located on Route 57.
The Greenwich Historical Commission was organized in August 1984 for the purpose of studying and preserving the heritage of the township and its ancestors.
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 Clifford Web End Notes II
Besides the 1880 federal census for Nathaniel Hill household, Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 38A, dwelling 183, family 181, Mary was known as a child of Warren Blackwell from a typewritten sheet pertaining to heirs of Charles Clifford in the Clifford Family File of the Hunterdon County, Historical Society, Flemington, New Jersey.
1910 Miracode Census for Kentucky: Cynthiana, Harrison County, Enumeration District 78.
1910 Miracode Census for Kentucky: Menifee County, Enumeration District 121.
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 Warren County, New Jersey -- Past & Present, Governmental Structure, General Information, Education, Population ...
Located in northwestern New Jersey, Warren County serves over 102,000 residents from its border with Hunterdon, Morris, Sussex Counties to the Pennsylvania state line.
County communities include Allamuchy, Alpha, Belvidere, Blairstown, Franklin, Frelinghuysen, Greenwich, Hackettstown, Hardwick, Harmony, Hope, Independence, Knowlton, Liberty, Lopatcong, Mansfield, Oxford, Phillipsburg, Pohatcong, Washington Boro./Twp., and White.
The regular meetings and work sessions of the Warren County Board of Chosen Freeholders are held on the second, third and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
www.warrennet.org /warrencounty   (228 words)

  
 Sussex County, NJ Time Line
Hunterson County is divided off from Burlington included that part of Northern NJ which is now Morris, Passaic, Sussex and Warren Counties.
Sussex County became a separate county and included all that which is now Sussex and Warren Counties.
Andover Township, Hampton Township and the Town of Newton were set off from Newton Township, and as a result of this action, Newton Township ceased to exist.
www.sussexcountyhistory.org /pascal/timeline.html   (475 words)

  
 Hardwick Township
Hardwick Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798.
On November 20, 1824, most of Hardwick Township was transferred to form part of Warren County, with the remainder staying in Sussex County as parts of Green Township and Stillwater Township, which were both created as of December 27, 1824.
Pahaquarry Township had been created on March 14, 1825, and got its name from the word Pahaquarra, which was a derivation of the Indian word Pahaqualong, which meant "termination of two mountains" and described the mountain or mountainous area that was the area's southern border.
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 Clifford Web Generation Four
Their children, all born in Pike County, Ohio, were (1) Aaron Newell, born circa 1832; (2) Sarah Newell, born circa 1838; (3) Rachel Newell, born circa 1841; (4) Mary Newell, born circa 1843; (5) Albert Newell, born circa 1848; and (6) Nelson Newell, born circa 1849.
Samuel and Henrietta were still in Winchester Township in 1880, when Samuel was listed as a bookkeeper; also in the household in 1880 was a Virginia (was she Julia?) Price, age 47.
In 1880, Josiah, widowed, was still living in Warren Township; also in the household were his daughters Sarah, Enamariah, Rachel Nees, and Rachel's husband David S. Nees and their child infant Nees.
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 Hunterdon New Jersey, Warren County New Jersey
The area is convenient to employment centers in New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and New York City.
As you might expect, land is quickly disappearing in the New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania regions.
New York Metropolitan region is now hitting both the Philadelphia Metropolitan region and the Allentown Metropolitan region.
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 Warren County Library - Local History - Bibliography - Histories of the County & Various Towns & Townships
Shampanore refers to this book as a pictorial history of Warren County, but there is some text included.
While it gives a good history of Warren County and its townships, its strong points for genealogical purposes are its hundreds of biographical sketches and its good name index.
In addition, for each town and township Snell gives the names of various officials, churches, cemeteries, societies, and some businesses.
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 New Jersey Apartments for Rent - Free New Jersey Apartment Rental Search Service
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 Greenwich, New Jersey NJ, township profile (Warren County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Greenwich is a township in Warren County, in the Allentown-Bethlehem metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Greenwich was $32,886, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Warren County supported George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election.
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 Real Estate in Sussex County New Jersey
Being that I have been a New Jersey Realtor for many years I can offer some of my sound advice regarding buying or selling a home in Sussex County.
Over the years Sussex County Real Estate has grown in high demand, and my expertise in the area will help you become more familiar with the surroundings of this beautiful county.
So whether you are looking to buy a house in Sussex County, sell a house in Sussex County, or just research local information about Sussex County you will find everything you need with Rosa Tarantino your expert New Jersey Realtor.
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New Jersey : Warren County Real Estate & Homes for Sale.
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With over 2 million homes for sale, Weichert.com is your one stop destination for the newest Warren County, NJ real estate listings, virtual tours and open houses in Warren County, New Jersey.
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 New Jersey County Information
Hunterdon County set off in 1714; part of Mercer County formed from Burlington in 1838.
Part of Mercer County formed from Hunterdon County in 1838.
Part of Mercer County formed from Middlesex County in 1838.
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 Real Estate in Warren County New Jersey
Over the years Warren County Real Estate has grown in high demand, and my expertise in the area will help you become more familiar with the surroundings of this beautiful county.
So whether you are looking to buy a house in Warren County, sell a house in Warren County, or just research local information about Warren County you will find everything you need with Rosa Tarantino your expert New Jersey Realtor.
Moving is a big decision to be made, here we provide you with links to the different towns in Warren county, to become more familiar with the area.
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 William "Stuart" Hartung
He was 14 years old and was in school (1930 United States Federal Census, Enumeration District 21-10, Harmony Township, Warren County, New Jersey, sheet 13A, 22 April 1930).
In 1930, Jessie and Bessie and their parents lived on a farm on the Morris Turnpike near the town of Stewartsville in Greenwich Township, Warren County, New Jersey.
Stuart and Jessie eventually settled in the Phillipsburg, Warren County, New Jersey area.
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