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  Probert Encyclopaedia: Gazetteer (Stou-Stq)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Stow is a village in the Borders, Scotland.
Stow Longa is a village in Cambridgeshire, England.
Stowe by Chartley is a village in Staffordshire, England.
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 Cumberland County, NJ History
Dividing Creeks is near the central part of the township, on a creek of the same name, and 16 miles from Bridgeton.
Stow Creek is about 5 miles long B. and W., and 4 broad N. and S. It is bounded NW.
These dwellings are commonly built near the margin of a creek or ditch; from which there are usually two passages, one near the top, and the other under ground from the bank of the creek.
history.rays-place.com /nj/cumberland-cty.htm   (3175 words)

  
 [No title]
It starts at the intersection of Quinton Jericho Road and Stow Creek and continues southwest along Stow Creek across Main Street Canton and turns south along Stow Creek to Raccoon Ditch.
It continues northwest on Quinton Jericho Road to Stow Creek.
It starts at Oyster Cove and goes north along Stow Creek (county line) to Raccoon Ditch.
www.state.nj.us /njoem/documents/shcerpas.doc   (809 words)

  
 Bobby Young   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He was a resident of Stow Creek Township and 57 years of age.
A lifelong Bridgeton area resident, he was born in Bridgeton and was the son of the late Joseph B. Young and the late Betty Stottlemire Young Kiger.
Bobby was the husband of Nancy C. (nee Clarke) Young and had lived in Stow Creek Township for the last thirteen years.
www.ccsdnj.org /bobby.html   (402 words)

  
 Joseph A. Bowen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is probable that Joseph, the grandfather of the subject of this sketch, who was a farmer by occupation, and resided in Stow Creek Township, where his birth occurred, traced his descent from these early settlers.
His son, who is the subject of this biography, was born September 3, 1798, on the paternal estate in Stow Creek.
In 1835 he purchased a farm in Stow Creek, now occupied by his son, Charles B., which became his home during the remainder of his life.
www.jansdigs.com /NewJersey/jabowen.html   (580 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Stow Creek Township, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Other descriptions of Stow Creek Township, New Jersey
Stow Creek Township is a township located in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Stow Creek Township borders Hopewell Township, Shiloh, Greenwich Township, Salem County, and the Delaware Bay.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Stow-Creek-Township,-New-Jersey   (439 words)

  
 Lower Alloways Creek, NJ
It is bounded N. by Upper Alloways Creek, E. by Stow Creek and Greenwich, Cumberland co., S. by the Delaware, and W. by Elsinborough.
The above is a view of an antiquated brick dwelling, standing in the village, a few rods from the bridge over the creek, and known as Baker's tavern.
In 1778, when the British were in this county, a party of them surprised, at night, a small body of Americans in this house, who had been stationed there to guard the bridge.
history.rays-place.com /nj/l-alloways-c.htm   (1002 words)

  
 Welcome to Fambridge Yacht Haven.
The marina was formed from 'Stow Creek' set between saltings and farmland in 1973 and it has been continuously developed since.
Enter Stow Creek by keeping Stow Post to your port side at an approximate distance of 80 meters.
As you continue down the centre of Stow Creek (marked by two white leading lights at night) the depth quickly increases again to 1.5 to 2 meters below chart datum, our marina can be found on your starboard side.
www.yachthavens.com /yachthaven/listResourcesSession.do?marina_id=fambr01   (650 words)

  
 Towns - The Daily Journal - www.thedailyjournal.com
Stow Creek Township Committee members: Dale F. Cruzan Sr., Daniel Bittero and Melvin R. Dickinson Jr.
Stow Creek, in western Cumberland County, shares its name with the tributary that separates parts of Cumberland and Salem counties.
Jericho, on Stow Creek, was named for the mills that were established about 1700 to grind grain.
www.thedailyjournal.com /communities/towns/stowcreektownship.html   (137 words)

  
 Genealogy Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Death : 18 JUN 1883 Stow Creek Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey
Birth : 12 JUN 1802 Stow Creek Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey
Birth : 10 SEP 1829 Stow Creek Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey
www.godstruthfortoday.org /WebServant/genealogy/dat14.htm   (393 words)

  
 Genealogy Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Birth : 1 OCT 1810 Stow Creek Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey
Birth : Stow Creek Twp, Cumberland County, NJ Gender: Male
Marriage: 10 FEB 1836 in Stow Creek Twp, Cumberland County, NJ
www.godstruthfortoday.org /WebServant/genealogy/dat92.htm   (214 words)

  
 People of the Century: Cumberland County, NJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In the tight-knit community of Stow Creek Township, the name A. Harker Bitters will be long remembered.
Others will think of him as a new volunteer firefighter, and a few more will remember his nearly 20 years in the '50s, '60s and '70s on the Stow Creek School Board.
Bitters served on the township committee for 39 years and was mayor for 23.
co.cumberland.nj.us /facts/history/people_century/viewpeople.asp?id=35   (220 words)

  
 General Information About CDC
It was created by several municipalities and the Bridgeton Area Chamber of Commerce.
It provides economic development services for the Southern New Jersey municipalities of Commercial, Deerfield, Downe, Fairfield, Greenwich, Hopewell, Lawrence, Maurice River, Shiloh, Stow Creek and Upper Deerfield.
With the encouragement of the Bridgeton Area Chamber of Commerce, the mayors of several of municipalities, area business representatives and representatives of the Chamber of Commerce began meeting together in 1995 to discuss ways in which they could cooperate on a range of economic, social, and community issues.
www.cdcnj.com /aboutcdc.htm   (179 words)

  
 Search Results for tuckahoe - Encyclopædia Britannica
county, eastern Maryland, U.S., lying between the Choptank River and Tuckahoe Creek to the west and Delaware to the east.
In addition to the Choptank, it is drained by Marshyhope Creek.
county, southwestern New Jersey, U.S. It consists of a coastal lowland bounded by the Delaware River and Bay to the south, Stow Creek to the west, the Maurice River to the north, the Tuckahoe River...
www.britannica.com /search?query=tuckahoe&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT   (324 words)

  
 NJWATERS.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Salem RiverÕs Woodstown monitoring site is located at the outlet of Memorial Lake and therefore may not be indicative of true stream conditions due to the retentive properties of the lake.
The Maurice River has a drainage area of 386 square miles and meanders south for 50 miles through Cumberland County to the Delaware Bay.
The major tributaries of this river are Scotland Run, Manantico Creek, Muskee Creek, Muddy Run, and the Manumuskin River.
www.njpirg.org /njwaters/wma/17.htm   (635 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Caleb Ayars (b.5 Nov 1697-,CumberlandCO,NJ;d.7 Aug 1771-Stow Creek Twp.,CumberlandCO,NJ) sp: Patience Brooks (b.7 Apr 1698-Swansea,BristolCO,MA;m.1718) 4.
Jonathan Ayars (b.14 Feb 1722-,CumberlandCO,NJ;d.13 Sep 1782-Stow Creek Twp,CumberlandCO,NJ) sp: Phebe Bowen (b.20 Dec 1724-,CumberlandCO,NJ;m.5 Mar 1746) 5.
Caleb Ayars (b.Abt 1692;d.24 Jan 1760-Hopewell Twp.,CumberlandCO,NJ) sp: Rebecca Brayman (b.Abt 1699;d.18 Oct 1774-Stow Creek Twp.,CumberlandCO,NJ) 3.
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 Infoplease Search: stow creek landing
(Encyclopedia) Moores Creek National Battlefield, 88 acres (36 hectares), SE N.C.; est.
(Biographies - U.S. Congress) STOW, Silas (1773—1827) STOW, Silas, a Representative from New York; born in Middlefield,...
(Biographies - U.S. Congress) HAMLIN, Edward Stowe (1808—1894) HAMLIN, Edward Stowe, a Representative from Ohio; born in...
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 Cumberland County, New Jersey Genealogical Records Information
It was so named by Governor Jonathan Belcher in honor of his patron, William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, brother of the king and the victor over "Bonnie Prince Charles", (Stuart) the Young Pretender to the throne of England whose hopes were quenched at the bloody Battle of Culloden Moor.
The Act establishing the new county divided it into six townships: Greenwich, Hopewell, Stow Creek, Deerfield, Fairfield, and Maurice River.
The Legislature ordered the Freeholders to meet first at Cohansey Bridge, which is now Bridgeton, to arrange for the taking of a poll to determine the location of the county seat.
www.mynewjerseygenealogy.com /nj_county/cu.htm   (604 words)

  
 Bridgeton, NJ (08302) Property: Stow Creek Land for Sale Buyer is responsible for ...
Bridgeton, NJ (08302) Property: Stow Creek Land for Sale Buyer is responsible for...
Stow Creek Land for Sale Buyer is responsible for any/all engineering expense with regard to buildability.
Add your own notes on this listing to view them at another time.
www.homes.com /Content/ListingDetail.cfm?PropId=27375751&&ListingAdditionalDetail=TopPage   (134 words)

  
 Congressman LoBiondo - Press Release - LoBiondo Announces New Fire Grants for Salem and Cumberland Counties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
These new tools and assistance were really needed, and we appreciate the good news.”
The Hopewell-Stow Creek Fire Company #1 received $60,750 also for new firefighting equipment.
Chief D. Maxwell Dilks said the new funds will assist them in making their community safer.
www.house.gov /apps/list/press/nj02_lobiondo/NewFiregrants.html   (407 words)

  
 Caleb Ayers/Patience Brooks
Please note; All information is not proven and is a continuing process.
Born: 5 Nov 1697 at: Essex, Massachusetts Married: 1718 at: New Jersey Died: 7 Aug 1771 at: Stow Creek, Cumberland Co., New Jersey Father:Isaac Ayers Mother:Hannah Barrett Other Spouses:
Name: Caleb Ayers Born: 24 Feb 1759 at: Stow Creek, Cumberland Co., New Jersey Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
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 Tide Predictions for Shiloh, NJ from The Old Farmer's Almanac
Raccoon Ditch, Newport Meadows, Stow Creek, Delaware Bay, Delaware
Cedar Creek entrance, Nantuxent Cove, Delaware Bay, New Jersey
Newport Landing, Nantuxent Creek, Delaware Bay, New Jersey
www.almanac.com /tide/08353   (214 words)

  
 Tidelines Online - Mid Atlantic Locations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mill Creek, Penns Neck, N.J. New Castle, Delaware
Pedricktown, Oldmans Creek, N.J. Auburn, Oldmans Creek, N.J. Marcus Hook, Pa.
Palmyra, Pennsauken Creek, Route 73 bridge, N.J. Cinnaminson, Pennsauken Ck., Rt.
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 Sites near deviantART: nakiato - GeoURL (2.0)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
tide predictions: Weir Creek bridge, Dividing Creek, Maurice River, New Jersey (36.4 km E) Near Dividing Creek
tide predictions: Dividing Creek entrance, Maurice River, New Jersey (39.0 km E) Near Dividing Creek
tide predictions: Bridgeport, Raccoon Creek, New Jersey, Delaware River, New Jersey (61.8 km N) Near Bridgeport
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 Home > Directory > Local, Regional & World > North America > USA > New Jersey > Localities > S > Stow Creek
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 Salem County trail sites
This site consists of 2,840 acres of wetlands and 130 acres of upland adjacent to Alloways Creek and the Delaware River restored by PSEandG to provide more fish habitat.
Turn south (right) at the next light onto CR623 (New Bridge Rd.) toward Canton, travel about 8 miles to the parking area on the south (right) side of the road, just before the bridge over Stow Creek.
Back to the NJ Coastal Heritage Trail Route home page.
www.nps.gov /neje/salem.htm   (883 words)

  
 Sites near deviantART: halfbreed - GeoURL (2.0)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
tide predictions: Coopers Creek bridge, Alloway Creek, New Jersey (2.2 km NW) Near Hancocks Bridge
tide predictions: Canton, Stow Creek, Delaware Bay, Delaware (4.7 km SE) Near Canton
tide predictions: Raccoon Ditch, Newport Meadows, Stow Creek, Delaware Bay, Delaware (9.5 km SE) Near Davis Mill
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 Quick Reference of New Jersey Voter Information :: Legislative Races 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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