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List of directors of the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners

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1726:, p. 1003. Biographical Publishing Company, 1896. Accessed October 20, 2015. "Theodore Fields, father of our subject, was also born near Eatontown, and was educated at the old Ocean Hill Institute near Long Branch. He was a farmer near Eatontown up to 1887, when he removed to Freehold, and is still interested in farming, having a farm several miles from the latter place. He is a democrat, and was always deeply interested in the success of his party. He removed from the farm to New Branch, now called Avon, where he engaged in the hotel business for about two years. Afterwards he removed to Manasquan, having purchased the Osborne House at that place, and this hotel he conducted for the next six years. He then sold out and removed to the farm in Wall township, Monmouth county, and while living on the farm, in Nov., 1887, he was elected sheriff of the county. He then moved his family to Freehold, the county- seat, where he resided until the close of his term of office in 1890. He lived a life of retirement until 1S9 (J, when he again became interested in farming on his present farm near Freehold." 30: 980:. – March 8, 1926 He attended school there and in Rumson, where his family moved when he was twelve years old. He assisted his father in managing the Dr. Erich Parmly estate in Rumson, and eventually went into the trucking and livery business. He was a member of the Rumson Fire Company. He served on the Shrewsbury Township Committee and later as Mayor of Rumson after that borough's incorporation. In the Democratic landslide of 1910, Corlies was elected to the Board of Chosen Freeholders. At the January 1911 annual reorganization, he was chosen as 752:; after two years in the Army of the Potomac Patterson was promoted to major of the Thirty Fifth New Jersey Volunteers. He retired from military service with the rank of colonel. At the close of the war, Col. Patterson reentered politics, serving again in the Assembly from 1870 through 1872. He was Clerk of the Assembly for the years 1875 and 1878. Patterson was elected to the Board of Chosen Freeholders representing Howell Township. At the May, 1873 annual reorganization, he was chosen as 211:, in 1768, and served until May 1776. He again served from May 1782 to May 1783, from 1786 to 1787, and from 1794 to 1803. He was chairman of the board from May 1794 to May 1795, and from May 1796 to May 1797. He later served on the Upper Freehold Township Committee. Holmes died on August 31, 1809, and is buried in the Olde Yellow Meeting House Yard, Upper Freehold Township. 2152: 2278:, January 19, 2012. Accessed April 2, 2012. "John P. Curley took the reins of the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders on Jan. 5 at Monmouth County’s annual Organization Day held at Biotechnology High School, Freehold Township, pledging to hold the line on spending and provide more oversight over county government." 955:. The new board was to be elected in the 1906 election. Republicans swept all five seats, defeating a Democratic ticket consisting of five incumbent freeholders, including Director John Guire. The Republicans held the monopoly on the board for four years before being swept out in the Democratic landslide of 1910. 2228: 2188: 149:
at least as early as 1784, and from records still extant, was sitting with the Board of Justices and Freeholders by 1788. He served at least to 1796. At the May 12, 1790, annual reorganization, he was chosen as chairman of the board for one year; he was again chosen as chairman at the May 9, 1792,
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to serve the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders. He was elected in 1973 and served from January 1974 until April 1976. Gumbs was chosen as director of the board for the years 1975 and 1976, the first African-American freeholder director in the state's history. In 1976 Gumbs was appointed
154:, and served a one-year term. At the May 10, 1797, annual reorganization, he was once again chosen as chairman, and served as in that capacity for one year before leaving the board. In March 1799, Hendrick Hendrickson was elected to the Middletown Township Committee, where he served until 1805. 449:. In the 1790s he was an Overseer of the Highways for the northern division of Upper Freehold. From 1801 through 1819 he served on both the Upper Freehold Township Committee and the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders. At the May 8, 1811, annual reorganization, he was chosen as 2161:, January 3, 2008. Accessed April 2, 2012. "Thomas J. Powers was director in 2005. The late Harry Larrison Jr. served as director of the freeholder board from 1974 until he stepped down in December 2004, with the exception of six years when the Democrats had a majority." 1080:. William E. MacDonald, of Bradley Beach took his place when he left office. Reichey was elected in a close race in 1932, and served a single three-year term on the board of freeholders. When Democrats took a majority on the board with the election of 1822:. Accessed February 14, 2011. "Opponents cried 'political revenge', observing that Shrewsbury Township had just elected its first Democratic majority in about two decades, one which would be destroyed by taking from office Oceanic's John M. Corlies." 2254:, January 7, 2011. Accessed April 2, 2012. "Following the oaths of office, the 2011 Board of Chosen Freeholders selected Freeholder Robert D. Clifton to serve as director and Freeholder John P. Curley to serve as deputy director for the year." 58:. Chairmen of the Board of Justices and Freeholders are included here where records are still extant, as well as whether they were a justice or a freeholder. Legislation passed in 1798 separated the freeholders and justices; at that time the 942:
resident, was the first Republican and served from 1907 to 1910, the entire four years as director. In the 1905 general election, the voters of Monmouth County approved changing the Board of Chosen Freeholders from 24 members elected by
744:, Howell Township. Among his projects was the Monmouth County Court House. Elected as a Democrat to the State Assembly in 1857, Patterson served through 1860; that year he was elected Speaker of the Assembly. Patterson fought in the 2237:, December 6, 2008. Accessed April 2, 2012. "Monmouth County freeholders will get their second female director next month. The new Democratic majority announced Friday that it has selected Barbara J. McMorrow for the title." 1093: 981: 753: 521: 450: 333: 172:. Williams was elected to the board in 1789 to represent and served through 1792. At the May 11, 1791, annual reorganization, he was chosen as chairman, and served as chairman for one year before leaving the board. 2063: 1641: 2077: 80: 1950:, October 21, 2005. Accessed August 13, 2012. "Philip N. Gumbs, the first black judge and freeholder in Monmouth County and a former mayor of Aberdeen, has died. He was 82." 2267: 332:, and continued after 1798 on the reconstituted Board of Chosen Freeholders, serving through 1804. At the May 9, 1798, annual reorganization, he was chosen as the first 532:, and returned to the shrievalty in 1825. He served three years. In 1832 and 1833, he was the National Republican candidate for the Monmouth County seat in the 524:, and served as director until May 13, 1835, when he left the board. In October 1822, Ely was elected to a one-year term representing Monmouth County in the 1220:
At-large. Gumbs was a first generation American. He served in U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He earned his undergraduate degree from
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herself, said that the term "refers to a time when only white male landowners could hold public office." The law went into effect on January 1, 2021.
2299: 621: 2064:"Aberdeen's 1st black mayor reflects on township Former freeholder director steps down after 25 years on the bench – Central Jersey Archives" 236: 194: 2248:"Robert D. Clifton named director; John P. Curley is deputy director: Tom Arnone sworn in as freeholder - Shaun Golden sworn in as Sheriff" 446: 438: 246: 204: 43:, who choose a director from among themselves. Prior to January 1, 2021, this position was known as the Board of Chosen Freeholders. 2264: 1987: 748:
and was captain of Company A of the 14th New Jersey Regiment. He would subsequently serve as a staff officer of the First Army Corps,
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council, which he did from 1972 to 1975, and served as Mayor of Aberdeen, New Jersey from 1974 to 1975. He was the first
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At-large. Lillian G. Burry was the first female director of the Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders.
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for the years 1934 and 1935. Frederic P. Reichey was not a candidate in the 1935 general election. By 1936 he was the
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Gumbs entered public service by joining of the Matawan Board of Education. Gumbs was a member the
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before returning to farming. He was a founder of the Bonnat Club, a hunting and fishing society.
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on the Board of Chosen Freeholders. At the May 8, 1822, annual reorganization, he was chosen as
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Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of the Third congressional district of New Jersey
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reducing the membership on the board, from 1906 to the present they have been elected
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reorganization. In 1797, Hendrickson was elected as a Chosen Freeholder to represent
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At-large. First Director of the Board of county commissioners for Monmouth County
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Justice. This was his first term. Of Dutch descent, Hendrickson was serving as a
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at the time. In the March 1822 township elections, he was elected to represent
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At-large. (March 25, 1895 – March 3, 1978) He was born on March 25, 1895, in
504:. (April 7, 1778 – January 11, 1852) was elected sheriff in 1817, during the 324:. Little previously served on the old Board of Justices and Freeholders as a 740:. Patterson was born in Monmouth County and was a builder in Blue Ball, now 1642:"Murphy signs bill into law to change "freeholder" title to "commissioner"" 64:
was established. Before 1906, Monmouth County Freeholders were elected by
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Director of the Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders
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Director of the Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders
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Director of the Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders
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Director of the Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders
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and served as director through May 1875. Austin H. Patterson died of
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in Missouri. He worked as a probation officer and practiced law.
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Pursuant to legislation passed in 1709, freeholders sat with the
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List of Monmouth County Board of County Commissioner Directors
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signed a bill to change the name of county governing bodies.
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At-large. (October 30, 1868 – March 8, 1926) He was born in
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At-large. Conover (October 10, 1865 – December 9, 1947), a
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succeeded Corlies as director in 1917. He died of a
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Board of Justices and Freeholders (1790–1798)
1793:History of Monmouth County, New Jersey 1664 - 1920 1769:History of Monmouth County, New Jersey 1664 - 1920 2096:"Philip N. Gumbs, 82, County's First Black Judge" 2229:"Dems choose McMorrow to be freeholder director" 1873:Journal of the Senate of the State of New Jersey 845:. He served from 1887 to 1890. He was born near 2265:"Curley named director of Monmouth freeholders" 1239:judge to Worker's Compensation Court Judge by 1795:, 1922, Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Inc. 1771:, 1922, Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Inc. 1693:Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, 1911 857:. He went into the hotel business purchasing 278:Board of Chosen Freeholders (1798–2021) 8: 1616:"'Freeholder' Title Abolished In New Jersey" 1539:Board of County Commissioners (2021–present) 2039:"Gumbs to quit county post to become judge" 1960:Joint Center for Political Studies (1977), 1935:"Philip N. Gumbs, 82; Groundbreaking Judge" 1098:Borough Clerk for Bradley Beach, New Jersey 98:, an African-American woman who was once a 2147: 2145: 2143: 2141: 2139: 869:(then known as Swuan), before locating in 54:; the presiding officer was then known as 1986:Pike, Helen-Chantal (February 22, 2007). 1912: 1910: 1601: 1599: 1597: 1595: 1593: 1591: 2207: 2205: 2203: 1870:Senate, New Jersey. Legislature (1929). 1688: 1686: 1542: 1104:, in 1972. He died on March 3, 1978, at 281: 114: 28: 1834: 1832: 1830: 1828: 1716: 1714: 1587: 1676:History of Monmouth County, New Jersey 1640:Writer, MICHELLE BRUNETTI POST Staff. 320:. He later served as a captain in the 2189:"Freeholders still must pick leaders" 7: 2037:Conohan, Sherry (February 6, 1976). 1807:Rumson: Shaping a Superlative Suburb 1963:Profiles of Black Mayors in America 1840:"F. P. Reichey, 82, Was Freeholder" 447:Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey 187:Justice. This was his second term. 2295:County commissioners in New Jersey 445:descent, Wikoff was a resident of 25: 52:Board of Justices and Freeholders 1888:"Boro Clerk Frederic P. Reichey" 540:. In 1829, John J. Ely moved to 2300:Lists of New Jersey politicians 2128:. October 22, 2005 – via 2104:. October 21, 2005 – via 2022:. November 7, 1974 – via 2014:"Gumbs Will Make History Again" 152:Middletown Township, New Jersey 1664:First Upper Freehold Town Book 534:New Jersey Legislative Council 1: 1224:and his law degree from 41:Board of County Commissioners 1992:. Rutgers University Press. 249:. This was his second term. 79:On August 21, 2020, "amid a 2252:Monmouth County, New Jersey 2216:Monmouth County, New Jersey 2212:Freeholder Lillian G. Burry 526:New Jersey General Assembly 455:New Jersey General Assembly 209:Board of Chosen Freeholders 61:Board of Chosen Freeholders 37:Monmouth County, New Jersey 2316: 1966:, University of Michigan, 1947:The Record (Bergen County) 1108:in Schenectady, New York. 305:Captain Theophilus Little 2002:– via Google Books. 1063:Frederic Patrick Reichey 859:Osborn House (New Jersey) 530:National Republican Party 83:to reexamine vestiges of 68:; As a result of a 1905 1092:, Reichey was chosen as 951:to five members elected 349:James Allen (freeholder) 2120:"Judge Philip N. Gumbs" 1850:Asbury Park, New Jersey 1720:Wiley, Samuel T. (ed.) 929:William Borden Conover 536:, losing both times to 1695:; Thomas F. Fitzgerald 1646:Press of Atlantic City 1241:Governor of New Jersey 33: 1620:Long Valley, NJ Patch 1325:Thomas J. 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Index

List of Monmouth County Board of County Commissioner Directors

Monmouth County, New Jersey
Board of County Commissioners
justices of the peace
Board of Chosen Freeholders
townships
referendum
at-large
national reckoning
structural racism
Phil Murphy
Lt. Governor
Sheila Oliver
Freeholder
Justice of the Peace
Middletown Township, New Jersey
Shrewsbury
Joseph Holmes
Upper Freehold
Board of Chosen Freeholders
Elisha Lawrence
Joseph Holmes
Upper Freehold
Middletown
Shrewsbury
Revolutionary War
New Jersey Militia
Justice of the Peace
Shrewsbury Township

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