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Cape May County -
Now
Cape
May County Information
Cape May County Official Website
Cape
May County Historical & Genealogical Society
THE
GREATER CAPE MAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Dennisville
Historic Home Owners Association
Stone
Harbor Museum
Wildwood
Historical Society
Wildwood Crest Historical
Society
For Genealogic Information
Cape May County USGenWeb
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Great Day Trips in Cape May County
More Local Links
Nearby County ALHN Pages
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County
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What's New!! 
A great addition to the Lighthouse on links page - Amazing history
and gret pictures too, a first class site. Check it out!
www.lighthousefriends.com
Mrs.. Jarena Lee,
first black woman preacher in the A.M.E. Church. 1820, Daughter of Cape
May County
I have added a web page
about her, but would be very happy to hear from anyone with more
information on this wonderful woman's life.
Susan Ditmire
Getting the most out of this site. All the words in
bright
blue and the graphics outlined in
bright
blue have links to more information. Some of the links are within this
site, some are to other sites of mine and many are to sources I found
while browsing the internet.
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Cape
May
County History A combination
essay and link to other sites on the Internet, that give history
of the county. (Always under construction) - Listed below are my
Cape May County History Pages
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The
Leaming and Yates Families, a letter.
I
have been following a lot of discussion about the migration of people
from South Jersey to Clermont County, Ohio. Since I migrated from
Clermont County, OH to South Jersey in 1982, I find this
very interesting and amusing. I found a letter in the June
1940, The Cape May County Magazine of History and Genealogy, that, I think, will add to the
discussion.
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A bio of Rev. John
Collins
(Another migrant from South Jersey to Clermont County, Ohio.)
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Reminisces of a
Working Family (1800-1920).
Another great article from the early issues of
The Cape May County Magazine of History and Genealogy
Mrs. Susan Swain Voss Smith Terry of South Seaville ( The Voss Family)
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"Very Good Map with Town and Natural
Site locations"
I copied the map here, but be sure to follow
the link to the Cape May Department of Tourism Site.
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