Seeking "personal" information on any of the following. Most are from Burlington County. Time frame is 1902: Judge GARRISON, of Mt. Holly Justice of the Peace ZIEGLER, Riverside Samuel A. ATKINSON, Prosecutor of Burlington Co. Jacob E. HENDRICKSON, Assistant Prosecutor of Burlington Co. Harry S. SCOVAL of Camden (attorney) Eckard P. BUDD, (attorney/former Prosecutor of the Pleas) Aaron E. BURR, Detective Ellis H. PARKER, State Detective ___ ARCHER, Assistant Prosecutor of Camden County ___ FENTON, Sheriff of Mount Holly ___ FLEETWOOD, Warden of Mt. Holly jail Dr. H. K. Weiler of Delanco (general medicine) William M. WELLS, Burlington Co. Coroner Dr. R. H. PARSONS of Mount Holly Dr. Alexander SMALL, of Riverside Dr. G. M. BERINGER - chemist living at Camden Professor MORRISON, analytical chemist in Philadelphia Frank X. MOERCK, Professor of Analytical Chemistry in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy Dr. William S. WADSWORTH, of Philadelphia, the Coroner’s physician Dr. William W. BABCOCK, of Philadelphia Hospital Dr. H. C. WOOD, Jr., instructor of medicine in the Polyclinic College Dr. Hobart A. HARE, Professor of Therapeutics in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia County Physician JONES, of Camden County Elwood C. BELTON, of Moorestown (undertaker) John C. BELTON, of Moorestown (undertaker) Charles A. ALBERTSON (superintendent of the schools of Camden Co.) John SEEDS, of Bridgeboro (hack man) Charles W. LUDLOW, of Riverside, (butcher) Warren C. PINE, of Riverside (druggist) Joseph HARRIS, of Bridgeboro (ice man) Benjamin BISHAP, of Riverside (ice man) Benjamin FISHER of Riverside (oil dealer) Earl SHAW (paperhanger) Charles J. FISHER (insurance agent) John HANSBURY, of Delanco (painter) H. K. DENNIS (station agent and telegraph operator at Delanco) John E. DOUGHTY, of Haddonfield William S. DOUGHTY of Philadelphia Captain John E. Doughty of Haddonfield Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DOUGHTY of Collingswood Sarah [DOUGHTY] FRANCK, of New Jersey/Philadelphia/Baltimore Minnie L. FRANKS/FRANCK of Philadelphia/New Jersey Mrs. Isabella H. CLARK, a resident of Delanco Albert J. CLARK, husband of Mrs. Clark Rudolph P. CLARK, son of A. J. Clark Elva CLARK, daughter of A. J. Clark G. M. LYTLE/LITTLE, prominent Delanco merchant (grocer) Mrs. E. H. LYTLE and her adopted daughter, Miss Edith George C. COTTRELL of Delanco, NJ Mrs. George C. COTTRELL of Delanco, NJ Miss Irene COTTRELL, of Delanco, NJ, a clerk at Gimbel's department store, Philadelphia Nellie RICHARDS of Philadelphia Mrs. KRINER, a resident of Delanco Mrs. John DENNIS, of Delanco Frank A. CONOVER, of Bridgeboro Wallace LIPPINCOTT of Riverside Lewis LENHERR, of Riverside Ellen SHADE, of Palmyra Charles Hayner, of Delanco Rev. Mr. STYLES, of Harrisonville, was stationed at Delanco E. K. REYNOLDS, of Delanco Andress C. RIDGWAY of Delanco (shoe manufacturer) Miss Laura RIDGWAY Cooper WOODINGTON Mrs. Sally HEISLER George FENIMORE Frank E. PERKINS William GARHER Also interested in information on this school: "The Haddonfield school boasts a pretentious building, and it is a graded public school of high standing. There are fourteen teachers, who are not only recognized as necessarily learned, but they have always constituted the cream of the county society." Thank you for any direction you can give. JayCee - JCeeNJ@aol.com