Sending this to both Monmouth and Ocean Lists: Anyone wanting date or cause of death, let me know. Ocean County Deaths, Jackson Township June1, 1862--June 1, 1863 Name, age, parents, place of birth Schlader, Julia 9Y George and Margaret Schlader --Born Frankfort, PA Elizabeth Groves 87Y married " John and Mary Sylvester Middlesex County, NJ George F. Schlader 6Y George and Margaret Schlader Frankfort, PA Elizabeth Eckley 5Y Malachi and Rachel Eckley Jackson Male Clayton one week Joseph and Ann Clayton Jackson Edward Ralph 12 Y Ivins and Lydia Ralph Jackson Wiliam Eckley 14Y Malachi and Rachel Eckley Frankfort, PA Theophelus Reed 41 Y married Rossel and Eliza Reed Jackson Mary Miller 70Y married no parents listed Brick Town Anny Eckley 2 Y Malachi and Rachel Eckley Jackson Martha Anderson 15Y John M. and Mary Anderson Jackson Susan Anderson 35Y married Daniel and Mary Erlin (?) Upper Freehold Robert Camp 3Y David and Sarah A. Camp Jackson Dorothy Kenada 82 unknown parents born Monmouth Co. Arthur Camp 8Y David and Sarah A. Camp Jackson Antisary(?) A. Wilbur 9Y Sylvenus and Hester A. Wilbur Jackson Joseph Anderson 4Y Sylvester and Susan Anderson Jackson Ellin Stricklin 4Y Moses and Althea Stricklin Freehold Edward C. Anderson 12 weeks Sylvester and Susan Anderson Jackson Female Brown 3 weeks Ann and Abraham Brown Howell Female Layton still born Robert and Mary Layton Jackson Moses Stricklin 27 married first lieut. in Co. E 28th Reg died in Washington, DC born Jackson Barkalow and Abigail Stricklin Elwood Cook 9Y Daniel and Sarah Cook Jackson John Fielder 3 Months William and Mary Fielder Jackson Female Cotterol 3 weeks Asher and mary Cotterol Jackson Deborah Goff 5Y William and Sarah Goff Hanover, Burlington Co. Mary Hyers 30Y married Aaron and Catherine Layton Howell George Mathews 5Y Abraham and Ann Mathews Mercer Co. Female Hankins one week William and Eliza Hankins Jackson John Erickson 6Y Richard and Elizabeth Errickson Jackson Allison Jamison 5 month Male Allison and Edna Jamison Jackson Scarlet fever listed as the death on most of the youngsters. Suzanne ROJO@wesnet.com