The next house to Josiah Newcomb from Johanna Tubman on January 21, 1927. To Tubman from Nelson Bowman. To Bowman from Dorcas Lloyd on May 10, 1902.
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PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
OCTOBER 23, 1915
" Odd Family Suit Over Cow"
Special to The Inquirer.
Bridgeton, N.J. , Oct. 22. - The
suit of Mrs. Joanna Tubman against her
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Robbins, both
of Dividing Creek, for possession of a
cow, was tried in court today. One of
the witnesses for the defense was Vin-
cent Tubman, husband of the plaintiff
and father of the defendant. Mr. and
Mrs. Tubman lived together for twenty-
seven years and then seperated. The hus-
band sold the personal effects to his
daughter, Mrs. Robbins. The wife
claimed that a cow which had been sold
with the rest of the property was her
personal property. This was eleven
years ago and the suit was concerning a
calf born to the original cow. The jury
found no cause for action.
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1920 CENSUS OF PLEASANTVILLE, ATLANTIC, NEW JERSEY
taken January 13, 1920 , page 15
Tubman , Joanna Head F W 54 M NJ NJ NJ None
" , Chester Son M W 19 S NJ NJ NJ Carpenter House
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ATLANTIC CITY PRESS , FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1941
OBITUARIES
MRS. JOANNA TUBMAN
Word was recieved here yesterday
that Mrs. Joanna Tubman, 75, of
Cedarville, died Wednesday after a
lingering illness in the Newcomb
Hospital, Vineland. Born in Pleas-
antville, she had spent the past 55
years of her life in Cedarville.
She was the daughter of Elias and
Sarah Jane Hackney Naylor. Mrs.
Tubman is survived by her husband,
Vincent; one daughter, Mrs. Nola
Hackney, of Northfield, and two
sons, Chester, of Pleasantville, and
Oscar, of Cedarville.
There will be a viewing this eve-
ning at the Adams Funeral Home,
Pleasantville, with funeral services
scheduled there at 2 p.m. Saturday
The Rev. Otis L. Priddy, pastor of
the Pleasantville Baptist Church.
will officiate. Interment will be in
Laurel Memorial Park.
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ATLANTIC CITY PRESS, PLEASANTVILLE ADDITION
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1941 pg14 & SATURDAY,
JANUARY 4, 1941 pg10 OBITUARIES
TUBMAN - At Vineland, N.J. on January
1 , 1941, JOANNA. age 75 years, wife of
Vincent Tubman. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend funeral services at
the Adams Funeral Home % N. Second
at Pleasantville, Saturday, January 4, at
2 p.m. Interment Laurel Memorial Park.
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The next house to Josiah Newcomb from Johanna Tubman on January 21, 1927. To Tubman from Nelson Bowman. To Bowman from Dorcas Lloyd on May 10, 1902.
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PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
OCTOBER 23, 1915
" Odd Family Suit Over Cow"
Special to The Inquirer.
Bridgeton, N.J. , Oct. 22. - The
suit of Mrs. Joanna Tubman against her
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Robbins, both
of Dividing Creek, for possession of a
cow, was tried in court today. One of
the witnesses for the defense was Vin-
cent Tubman, husband of the plaintiff
and father of the defendant. Mr. and
Mrs. Tubman lived together for twenty-
seven years and then seperated. The hus-
band sold the personal effects to his
daughter, Mrs. Robbins. The wife
claimed that a cow which had been sold
with the rest of the property was her
personal property. This was eleven
years ago and the suit was concerning a
calf born to the original cow. The jury
found no cause for action.
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1920 CENSUS OF PLEASANTVILLE, ATLANTIC, NEW JERSEY
taken January 13, 1920 , page 15
Tubman , Joanna Head F W 54 M NJ NJ NJ None
" , Chester Son M W 19 S NJ NJ NJ Carpenter House
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ATLANTIC CITY PRESS , FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1941
OBITUARIES
MRS. JOANNA TUBMAN
Word was recieved here yesterday
that Mrs. Joanna Tubman, 75, of
Cedarville, died Wednesday after a
lingering illness in the Newcomb
Hospital, Vineland. Born in Pleas-
antville, she had spent the past 55
years of her life in Cedarville.
She was the daughter of Elias and
Sarah Jane Hackney Naylor. Mrs.
Tubman is survived by her husband,
Vincent; one daughter, Mrs. Nola
Hackney, of Northfield, and two
sons, Chester, of Pleasantville, and
Oscar, of Cedarville.
There will be a viewing this eve-
ning at the Adams Funeral Home,
Pleasantville, with funeral services
scheduled there at 2 p.m. Saturday
The Rev. Otis L. Priddy, pastor of
the Pleasantville Baptist Church.
will officiate. Interment will be in
Laurel Memorial Park.
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ATLANTIC CITY PRESS, PLEASANTVILLE ADDITION
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1941 pg14 & SATURDAY,
JANUARY 4, 1941 pg10 OBITUARIES
TUBMAN - At Vineland, N.J. on January
1 , 1941, JOANNA. age 75 years, wife of
Vincent Tubman. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend funeral services at
the Adams Funeral Home % N. Second
at Pleasantville, Saturday, January 4, at
2 p.m. Interment Laurel Memorial Park.
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