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Thanks for the post. Camden County was part of Gloucester County until 1944, so the references to William Cooper in "Gloucester County" would, today, be "Camden County." I will pass this post (and the existence of this blog) along to my fellow West Jersey friends who have websites at www.westjersey.org and www.westjerseyhistory.org.
I have been a resident of Hunterdon County since 1976. My research business, Goodspeed House Histories, has taught me many things about early county residents, especially in my home town, Delaware Township. Many years on the Township Planning Board and as a member of the Delaware & Raritan Canal Commission have added to my understanding of historical geography.
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Thanks for the post. Camden County was part of Gloucester County until 1944, so the references to William Cooper in "Gloucester County" would, today, be "Camden County." I will pass this post (and the existence of this blog) along to my fellow West Jersey friends who have websites at www.westjersey.org and www.westjerseyhistory.org.
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