Havens family of New Jersey
Note: This is just one of 643 family
groupings listed on The
Political Graveyard web site. These families each have three or
more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or
adoption.
Some families traditionally (and perhaps properly) considered
separately are joined together here if linked by marriage or
otherwise. These groupings — even the names of the
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- John Greenleaf Webb Havens (1832-1912) — also known
as John G. W. Havens — of Ocean
County, N.J. Born November
25, 1832. Brother of Abraham
Charles Bartolette Havens; uncle of Horatio
Ely Havens. Member of New Jersey
state senate from Ocean County, 1872-74. Died November
28, 1912. Interment at Havens
Family Graveyard at First Baptist Church, Laurelton, Brick, N.J.
- Abraham Charles Bartolette Havens (1841-1928) — also
known as Abram C. B. Havens — of Ocean
County, N.J. Born August
28, 1841. Brother of John
Greenleaf Webb Havens; uncle of Horatio
Ely Havens; father of W.
Burtis Havens. Member of New Jersey
state senate from Ocean County, 1881-83; Ocean County
Clerk, 1886-1900. Died February
6, 1928. Interment at Havens
Family Graveyard at First Baptist Church, Laurelton, Brick, N.J.
- Horatio Ely Havens (1871-1960) — also known as H.
Ely Havens — of Lakewood, Ocean
County, N.J. Born in Laurelton, Brick, Ocean
County, N.J., April 21,
1871. Nephew of John
Greenleaf Webb Havens and Abraham
Charles Bartolette Havens; son of Horatio Ely Havens ; first
cousin of W.
Burtis Havens. Republican. Furniture
and china
business; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
New Jersey, 1916.
Died March 25,
1960. Interment at Havens
Family Graveyard at First Baptist Church, Laurelton, Brick, N.J.
- W. Burtis Havens (b. 1872) — also known as Burt
Havens — of Toms River, Ocean
County, N.J. Born May 11,
1872. Son of Abraham
Charles Bartolette Havens; first cousin of Horatio
Ely Havens. Republican. Postmaster; alternate delegate to
Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1924.
Interment at Riverside
Cemetery, Toms River, N.J.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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