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Funeral services for Charles H. Britton of 163 Rogers Avenue were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Heyer Funeral Home by the Rev. P. Richmond Comer, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Interment was at Mount Holly under the direction of William S. Heyer. Mr. Britton died Saturday afternoon at his home in the 87th year of his age, following a lengthy illness. Besides his wife, Mrs. Ella Richardson Britton, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Annie Broadbent of Hightstown; a son, Harry Britton of Delaware; three sisters, Mrs. Harriet Sawyer, Mrs. Joseph Lippincott and Mrs. Mary E. Beyer, all of Mount Holly; a brother, Walter Britton of Camden; and by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. [The Hightstown Gazette (New Jersey), Thurs., 11 Nov 1940, pg. 1]
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1860 (Jul) Census, Southampton, Burlington, NJ:
Clayton Britton, 34, laborer, b NJ.
Elizabeth, 25, b NJ.
Charles, 5, b NJ.
Kenneth, 3, b NJ.
Harriet, 2, b NJ.
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1870 (Aug) Census, Springfield, Burlington, NJ:
Clayton Britton, 42, farm laborer, cannot read/write, b NJ.
Eliza, 30, keeping house, cannot read/write, b NJ.
Charles, 15, b NJ.
Kenith, 13, b NJ.
Mary E., 9, b NJ.
Walter, 6, b NJ.
George, 4, b NJ.
Charles Holeman, 36, laborer, cannot read/write, b NJ.
Annie Holeman, 23, cannot read/write, b NJ.
Izabel Holeman, 2, b NJ.
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1930 (Apr) Census, Delanco, Burlington, NJ:
Charles H. Britton, 76, 1st m at 22, able to read/write, farm laborer, non-vet, b NJ, parents NJ.
Ella, wife, 50, 1st m at 35, able to read/write, b NY, parents Scotland.
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Funeral services for Charles H. Britton of 163 Rogers Avenue were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Heyer Funeral Home by the Rev. P. Richmond Comer, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Interment was at Mount Holly under the direction of William S. Heyer. Mr. Britton died Saturday afternoon at his home in the 87th year of his age, following a lengthy illness. Besides his wife, Mrs. Ella Richardson Britton, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Annie Broadbent of Hightstown; a son, Harry Britton of Delaware; three sisters, Mrs. Harriet Sawyer, Mrs. Joseph Lippincott and Mrs. Mary E. Beyer, all of Mount Holly; a brother, Walter Britton of Camden; and by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. [The Hightstown Gazette (New Jersey), Thurs., 11 Nov 1940, pg. 1]
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1860 (Jul) Census, Southampton, Burlington, NJ:
Clayton Britton, 34, laborer, b NJ.
Elizabeth, 25, b NJ.
Charles, 5, b NJ.
Kenneth, 3, b NJ.
Harriet, 2, b NJ.
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1870 (Aug) Census, Springfield, Burlington, NJ:
Clayton Britton, 42, farm laborer, cannot read/write, b NJ.
Eliza, 30, keeping house, cannot read/write, b NJ.
Charles, 15, b NJ.
Kenith, 13, b NJ.
Mary E., 9, b NJ.
Walter, 6, b NJ.
George, 4, b NJ.
Charles Holeman, 36, laborer, cannot read/write, b NJ.
Annie Holeman, 23, cannot read/write, b NJ.
Izabel Holeman, 2, b NJ.
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1930 (Apr) Census, Delanco, Burlington, NJ:
Charles H. Britton, 76, 1st m at 22, able to read/write, farm laborer, non-vet, b NJ, parents NJ.
Ella, wife, 50, 1st m at 35, able to read/write, b NY, parents Scotland.
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