History of Stafford Township | Stafford Township, NJ (2024)

Stafford Township, Ocean County, New Jersey

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Europeans lived in what is now Stafford Township before 1700. One of the first settled areas was along Barnegat Bay about where the Mallard Island Yacht Club now stands (where Margo’s once stood). Incorporated in 1749 from Shrewsbury Township in Monmouth County, Stafford Township is named after Staffordshire in England and was the first government to be formed in what would become Ocean County in 1850.

Name Origin

From about 1830, “Manahawkin” was identified as a Lenape word meaning “Land of Good Corn.” More recent scholarship suggests that “Manahawkin” may mean something more like “fertile land sloping into the water.” Other variations on the origin of this name range from a derivation of the Hawkins family to the sound of the honking of migrating geese. The spelling has gone through many variations including among others: "Manahohacky,” “Manahoching” and “Manahawken.” In fact, one Toms River observer in the 1870s criticized the people of our town for not even knowing how to spell the name of their own town.

National Contributions

Stafford Township has an interesting role in New Jersey and national history including a rich history of colonial industry; 19th Century bog iron industry; the birth of the United States Lifesaving Service; the post-Civil War railroad boom; cranberry industry; tourism; and the military and cultural legacy of the New Jersey Civil War (1775-1783).

The first European settlers created saw mills and grist mills and developed the Cedar industry to build houses, boats and even ocean going vessels. The small farms and villages developed in relationship to the water and eventually established the charcoal and bog iron industries. The effective use of anthracite coal and iron ore elsewhere in the 1830s doomed the local industries and led to long-term economic hardship. The glass and fishing industries were among the few prosperous sectors in the local economy.

American War of Independence

Manahawkin was the center of intense conflict during the New Jersey Civil War during the American War of Independence (1775-1783). Local loyalists battled the small patriot militia in a personal and bloody conflict. Under the leadership of Reuben Fitz Randolph, Company Five of the Second Monmouth militia battled the Loyalists under the leadership of notorious Captain John Bacon. This conflict included the Manahawkin Skirmish of December 3, 1781 that involved the death of 1 patriot and the wounding of 1 other. New Stafford Township may be the site of the last recorded land encounter of the American War of Independence (December 27, 1782 at Cedar Bridge Tavern).

United States Life Saving Service

Dr. William Newell (NJ governor 1857-1860) is considered the father of the United States Life Saving Service (1872-1915) and thereby the United States Coast Guard. In 1839, Dr. Newell was living with his uncle (Dr. Hankins) in Manahawkin when he witnessed the death of unfortunate ship-wreck victims within sight of the beach. While still in Manahawkin, Newell experimented with life saving techniques involving getting a rope or line to the ship foundering on the sandbar and rescuing the victims. This technique became the Beach Apparatus Drill (B.A.D.) that is responsible for saving over 176,000 lives from 1871 to 1915. In 1848 as a freshman congressman with his friend Abraham Lincoln, Newell was able to pass the first appropriation to create the unmanned life saving stations along the Atlantic seaboard. The 1854 sinking of the Powhatten of Long Beach Island motivated the Federal government to create paid “keepers” at the houses of refuge along the coast. In 1871, the U.S. Life Saving Service was formed that included staffing these stations from October to May of each year.

1904 Monuments

Stafford Township has 1 of the 3 New Jersey 1904 monuments to the “unknown from the sea” testifying to the many victims of ship wrecks along the Atlantic Coast. Our cemeteries in Manahawkin contain the unmarked graves of hundreds of unfortunate, often immigrant victims of ship wrecks within shouting distance of our beaches.

The Cranberry Industry

Stafford Township has a place in the history of the development of the cranberry industry. Nathaniel Holmes Bishop III (1837-1902) developed successful cranberry plantations in Stafford Township during the 19th Century. Bishop is remembered as a world traveler and author who became the benefactor of the Ocean County Library System. His book Four Months in a Sneakbox contains the authoritative history of the Barnegat Bay Sneakbox, 1 of only 3 indigenous New Jersey boats. His cranberry bogs at Stafford Forge were featured in national magazines of the late 19th Century. Oxycocus Road is named after his plantation that existed at the headwaters of the Manahawkin Lake.

In 1871, the Tuckerton Railroad connected Manahawkin to the post-Civil War railroad boom. Civil War and Indian War hero, Brigadier General William Grier came to Manahawkin as the spokesperson for the Stafford Land Company that developed much of what is now the old section of Manahawkin. On July 4, 1872, the Stafford Land Company actually chartered a special train to bring over 1,500 people to Manahawkin to participate in a land auction for over 500 acres.

Tourism

Tourism has played an important role in the development of Stafford Township. The Pennsylvania Railroad connected to Long Beach Island through Manahawkin from 1886 to 1935. In 1914, the first automobile bridge to Long Beach Island was built through Stafford Township. The current bridge was constructed in 1957 and remains the only means of egress to Long Beach Island. In 1930, a more direct car highway (S-40 now NJ72) was built directly through Stafford Township to Long Beach Island. Starting in the 1930s, a few (less than 100) resort homes were constructed in Stafford to serve LBI. But in 1945, the Beach Haven West lagoon development began. Eventually, this would become the largest lagoon development in New Jersey with over 3,600 homes.

After the opening of the Garden State Parkway in the 1950s, Stafford Township became a bedroom community serving both the Philadelphia and New York Metropolitan urban areas. Much of the suburban housing (5,500 units) has taken place in a subdivision west of the GSP called Ocean Acres. Up until the 1980s, this residential development tended to be moderately priced smaller homes, many of them ranch houses of less than 1,500 square feet. Starting in the 1990s to the present, the development has targeted larger homes, with many ranging from 3,500 square feet to over 5,000 square feet. In addition, the resort housing is rapidly being replaced with much more expensive homes.

The area west of Ocean Acres is home to a number of age restricted communities. In addition, a significant number of seniors live within the mixed housing areas of the township.

Roger "Doc” Cramer

Stafford Township is the home of legendary baseball great Roger “Doc” Cramer who is arguably the best baseball player who is not in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In nearly 20 years of professional baseball, Doc Cramer set a standard of competitive excellence.

National issues such as temperance, Americanism, and suffrage played out in the history of this rural community. Many may be surprised to learn that Stafford Township once included African American slaves and indentured servants. Adele Johnson was the very first woman to vote in Stafford Township on September 28, 1920.

Echoing the historic position, Stafford Township has become the regional center for both commercial and cultural for Southern Ocean County.

Stafford Township Historical Society

Working with the local schools, township government, and the business community, the Stafford Township Historical Society (STHS) is dedicated to collect, preserve, and interpret the history and culture of Stafford Township in order to make these resources available to the widest possible audience. STHS preserves and passes on the knowledge of local heritage for future generations and acts as bridge between the new and the established members of the community.

The Stafford Township Historical Society owns 3 historic cemeteries, the historic Old Manahawkin Baptist Church (1758-1867), the Manahawkin Railroad Station (1872), CNJ Passenger Car (1922), and leases the Cavalry Cottage (c. 1740) and the Old Stone Store (1750-1832-1979) from Stafford Township.

Walking Tour

The Stafford Township walking tour is the result of collaboration between the Stafford Township Historic Commission, the Stafford Township Historical Society, and the Stafford Township Schools. The signs have been designed by the Stafford Township Historic Commission and installed (usually 6 each year) by a succession of Eagle Scout projects. Eagle scouts to date include Lance Beuckman, Gerald S. Gambino, Craig Edward Smith, Jr. and Matthew Sicheri. The young men have come from troops 23, 26, and 65.

Begun in 2005, the signs are installed at the location of existing or former significant historical sites in Stafford Township primarily along the route of the annual walking tour conducted for the Stafford Township fifth grade by the Stafford Township Historical Society. The current goal is to continue to install about 6 signs a year for 12 years at which time the signs may need to be replaced for accuracy and damage. Copies of the signs are also located on the walls of the Stafford Township Municipal Building, the Stafford Township Museum and the where practical on the interior of the current occupants of the historic sites.

History of Stafford Township | Stafford Township, NJ (2024)

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What is the history of Stafford Town? ›

Stafford, first appearing in written records in 913, became the county town of the new shire which was laid out round it. William the Conqueror built a castle there in 1070; King John recognized the town's borough status with a charter in 1206. By then there were two parish churches, the collegiate churchof St.

When was Stafford Township founded? ›

Town History

Stafford Township was formed by Royal Charter on March 3, 1750, from portions of Shrewsbury Township, while the area was still part of Monmouth County. It was incorporated as one of New Jersey's first 104 townships on February 21, 1798, and became part of the newly-formed Ocean County on February 15, 1850.

Is Stafford Township, NJ a good place to live? ›

Stafford Township has been a great place to grow up. There is a wide variety of activities both in the schools & the community for people of all ages. Athletics, Music, History and the Arts. Couldn't think of a better place to live.

What does the word manahawkin mean? ›

From about 1830, “Manahawkin” was identified as a Lenape word meaning “Land of Good Corn.” More recent scholarship suggests that “Manahawkin” may mean something more like “fertile land sloping into the water.” Other variations on the origin of this name range from a derivation of the Hawkins family to the sound of the ...

Why is Stafford famous? ›

Stafford has been a crossroads for many important events and travelers in history. From Pocahontas and Captain John Smith, to George Washington and his famous fabled “chopping of the cherry tree,” to the countless Civil War soldiers' encampments and hospitals, Stafford has centuries of tales to tell.

What is the black population in Stafford? ›

Population & Diversity

In 2022, there were 3 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (88k people) in Stafford County, VA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 29.3k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 10.9k Other (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

When was Wildwood estate built in Stafford? ›

The Wildwood Housing Estate, on the northern edge of the site, is developed in the 1970s and connects the site to the settlement edge of Stafford. Land to the south remains as countryside with very few changes from the 1886 landscape apart from the removal of some hedgerows to accommodate modern farming methods.

What was Stafford County during the Civil War? ›

During the Civil War, Stafford was a logistical and transportation center, and a staging ground. Chatham, like many other homes in Stafford County, was utilized as a Union headquarters and hospital. Among Chatham's visiting nurses were Walt Whitman and Clara Barton.

What is the census for Stafford Township? ›

The 2020 United States census counted 28,617 people in the township.

What is the average income in Stafford NJ? ›

Quick Facts
Population:26,373
Number of Households:10,081
Average Household Size:2.601
Households with Children:2,910
Median Household Income:$86,052
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What is the safest suburb in New Jersey? ›

These are the safest towns in New Jersey, study says
  • Jefferson Township.
  • New Milford.
  • Hillsborough Township.
  • West Milford Township.
  • Dumont.
  • Denville Township.
  • Sparta Township.
  • Jackson Township.
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What is the least populated township in NJ? ›

The largest municipality by population in New Jersey is Newark, with 311,549 residents, whereas the smallest is Walpack Township, with seven residents.

What is Manahawkin, NJ known for? ›

Manahawkin is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Manahawkin Lake Park. The Mainland Adventure Park. Massage Heaven.

How did Whiting NJ get its name? ›

The town and the train station were named after Nathaniel Whiting's lumber mill.

What does Barnegat mean? ›

n 1609, Henry Hudson sailed along the coast of present day New Jersey coming to an inlet. that was later named Barende-gat, a Dutch word meaning an inlet with breakers.

What is the history of the name Stafford? ›

Hailing from Staffordshire in England, this name is of English and Norman origins and has been around for centuries. Typically masculine and usually a surname, Stafford means "ford by a landing place." A ford is an Old English term for a shallow part of a river that can be easily crossed.

What is the history of the Stafford family? ›

The surname Stafford was first found in Staffordshire where they were descended from Roger de Toeni, founder of the Abbey of Conches, who died in the Civil Wars in Normandy in 1038. His son, Ralph de Toeni, was hereditary Standard Bearer to King William the Conqueror, at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

What is the meaning of the name Stafford? ›

Stafford is an English surname originating from Staffordshire which may derive from Anglo-Saxon meaning 'landing stage by the ford'. The Staffords may also refer to the people of Staffordshire. see also: de Stafford, de Staffort.

Who was one of Stafford County's most famous residents? ›

One of Stafford's most famous residents was George Washington, who lived here as a youngster from age six to nineteen. It was most likely here that he threw “stones” across the Rappahannock River, not silver dollars – as they did not exist at that time.

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