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The \u003cem\u003eLambertville Press\u003c\/em\u003e published its first weekly edition on November 4, 1858, declaring: \"We will pay a proper regard to the 'popular will,' yet we will not suffer dictation from any source.\" Today's news is tomorrow's history. Newspapers are a goldmine of historical and genealogical information, and the author has extracted and compiled a wealth of name-filled articles in this volume. Abstracts are arranged chronologically by publication date, including 4 November-23 December 1858, 6 January-28 December 1859; 4 January-26 December 1860 and 2 January-30 October 1861. Publications for 15 February 1860 and 7 November 1860 are missing. Abstracts and transcriptions of articles and advertisements from these issues include marriage and death notices, election results, court cases, news items from local communities, and military updates, with reports on the beginning of the Civil War. 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Volume II covers eleven townships and over 18,400 people. The text details information recorded in the second portion of the film: Kingwood Township, the City of Lambertville (First, Second and Third Wards), Lebanon Township, Raritan Township and the town of Flemington, Readington Township, Tewksbury Township, Union Township, and West Amwell Township. The 1895 population is grouped by township, and records are formatted: SURNAME, given name, age by class (0-5, 5-20, 20-60, over 60), remarks, nationality, page number, dwelling house numbered in order of visitation, families numbered in order of visitation, number of persons. Abbreviations for nationalities include: native born colored female, native born colored male, Irish born female, Irish born male, German born female, German born male, female of all other nationalities, male of all other nationalities, native born white female, and native born white male. 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A more pragmatic reason for choosing Terriberry was to expedite research on the family using a manageable search term. When the author began in the early 1990s, there were fewer than fifty \"hits\" for Terriberry on Google® — by 2017 there were over 133,000. A parallel explosion of information took place on genealogical websites. The wealth of information greatly enriched the narrative.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThis work describes the changing lifestyles of the descendants of Nathan Terriberry as they evolved from nineteenth-century rural Americans to middle class urban dwellers. The author has included as much information as possible about spouses who often affect ancestors' lives as much as direct ancestors.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eFamily members in this genealogy are numbered using the National Genealogical Society Quarterly system. Appendices, a timeline of Nathan Terriberry and his children, and an index to full-names, places and subjects add to the value of this work. 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