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Presentation to Sea Isle City Taxpayers Association., Inc.

Presentation to Sea Isle City Taxpayers Association., Inc. Rita Marie Fulginiti Cape May County Clerk October 9, 2010. A.C. Hildreth, County Clerk and Priscilla Godfrey Blake, Deputy 1914. Cape May County Clerks. Archives. Archives. Treasures from the Archives. 1898 Ballots

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Presentation to Sea Isle City Taxpayers Association., Inc.

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  1. Presentation to Sea Isle City TaxpayersAssociation., Inc. Rita Marie Fulginiti Cape May County Clerk October 9, 2010

  2. A.C. Hildreth, County Clerk and Priscilla Godfrey Blake, Deputy 1914

  3. Cape May County Clerks

  4. Archives

  5. Archives

  6. Treasures from the Archives 1898 Ballots Election Results Newspapers

  7. Discovery • Explorer Henry Hudson is credited with the discovery of Cape May and its surrounding area 400 years ago. • Cape May is named for Dutchman Captain Cornelius Jacobsen Mey.

  8. Formation of County Government • The first records of settlement and government appear in Burlington Court Records in 1685. • Daniel Coxe • Cape May County was formally created on November 12, 1692 by an Act of the General Assembly of the Province of West Jersey.

  9. Other Early Legislative Acts 1693 – Court for small causes 1694 – Five representatives 1697 – Powers enlarged 1697 – Road to Burlington 1699 – Three representatives 1701 – Five representatives (again) 1693 – The Cape May County Court for the trial of small causes erected 1694 – Cape May County empowered to elect five representatives

  10. County Clerk’s and Surrogate’s Office 1865

  11. Jail, County Offices and Court House c. 1900

  12. Freeholders and Justices • In 1713 and 1714 the county board of justices and freeholders were organized. • February 13, 1798 the New Jersey Legislature formed the Boards of Chosen Freeholders in the more formal centralized structure we know in New Jersey today “a body politic and corporate in law.”

  13. Division of Local Governments • In April 1723 at a Quarterly Session of the County Court the County was divided into three precincts coinciding with religious lines: • Upper Precinct – Quaker • Middle Precinct – Baptist • Lower Precinct – Presbyterian • On February 21, 1798 an Act of the Legislature formed the Townships: • Upper Township • Middle Township • Lower Township

  14. Local Governments • 1826 Dennis Township from Upper Township

  15. Local Governments • 1848 Cape Island Borough from Lower Township • 1851 Cape Island City • 1869 Cape May City

  16. Local Governments • 1875 Sea Grove Association • 1878 Cape May Point Borough from Lower Township • Extinguished in 1896 back to Lower Township • 1908 Cape May Point Borough

  17. Local Governments • 1880 Ocean City Association • 1884 Ocean City Borough from Upper Township • 1890 Ocean City Borough reincorporated • 1897 Ocean City incorporated as a city

  18. Local Governments • 1884 West Cape May Borough from Lower Township • 1897, 1900 West Cape May Borough reincorporated

  19. Local Governments • 1882 Anglesea Improvement Company • 1885 Anglesea Borough from Middle Township • 1896, 1897 Anglesea Borough reincorporated • 1902 North Wildwood Land Company • 1906 North Wildwood Borough replacing Anglesea Borough • 1917 North Wildwood incorporated as a city

  20. Local Governments • 1882 Sea Isle Borough from Dennis Township • 1907 Sea Isle City incorporated as a city

  21. Local Governments • 1882 Holly Beach City Improvement Company • 1885 Holly Beach Borough from Lower Township • 1886 Wildwood Beach Improvement Company • 1895 Wildwood Boroughfrom Middle Township • 1912 Wildwood Borough and Holly Beach Borough consolidated into Wildwood City

  22. Local Governments • 1892 Avalon Borough from Middle Township • 1896, 1896 Avalon Borough reincorporated

  23. Local Governments • 1894 South Cape May Borough from Lower Township • 1945 dissolved into Lower Township

  24. Local Governments • 1903 Woodbine Borough from Dennis Township

  25. Local Governments • 1906 Wildwood Crest Company • 1910 Wildwood Crest Borough from Lower Township

  26. Local Governments • 1908 South Jersey Realty Company • 1914 Stone Harbor Borough from Middle Township

  27. Local Governments • 1920 West Wildwood Borough from Middle Township

  28. Sea Isle City Covenants and Restrictionsof Record

  29. Riparian Issues

  30. Services of the County Clerk’s Office Document Recording U.S. Passport Application Processing Vendor Licenses for Veterans & Exempt Firefighters Notary Public, Official Oaths Wedding Ceremonies Elections

  31. Electronic Recording:www.njcountyrecording.com Website: www.capemaycountygov.net

  32. Elections and Voting 2088 Registered Voters in Sea Isle City 1120 Republican, 347 Democratic, 620 Unaffiliated, 1 Green Party

  33. Upcoming Elections General Election November 2, 2010 School Election April 27, 2011 Municipal Election May 10, 2011 Primary Election June 7, 2011 General Election November 8, 2011

  34. Questions ?for the County Clerk

  35. Please Come Visit Us Rita Marie Fulginiti Cape May County Clerk October 9, 2010

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