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Belford, NJ -- U.S. Census Designated Place in New Jersey
Population (2000): 1340
Housing Units (2000): 458
Land area (2000): 1.265454 sq. miles (3.277511 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.050845 sq. miles (0.131688 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.316299 sq. miles (3.409199 sq. km)
FIPS code: 04600
Located within: New Jersey (NJ), FIPS 34
Location: 40.426814 N, 74.084926 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 07718
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Belford

Belford may refer to:

Belford (name)

Belford is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

Surname:

  • Cameron Belford (born 1988), English footballer
  • Charles Belford (1837–1880), Irish Canadian journalist
  • Dale Belford (born 1967), English footballer,
  • James Burns Belford (1837–1910), American Politician
  • Joseph McCrum Belford (1852–1917), American Politician
  • Ken Belford (born 1946), Canadian poet
  • Mark Belford (1957-2016), Australian soldier & Minesweeper

Given name:

  • Belford Hendricks (1909–1977), aka Belford Cabell Hendricks & Belford Clifford Hendricks, American composer, pianist, arranger, conductor and record producer
  • Belford Lawson, Jr. (1901–1985), American lawyer and activist
  • David Belford West (1896–1973), American football player

Usage examples of "belford".

CIM Secretary Irwin Schroder and ISA Director-General John Belford exchanged heavy glances while Krantz and Linsay remained silent and expressionless.

President Vaughan Nash and ISA Director-General John Belford were waiting with nervous, unsmiling faces.

Locklear produced the paper given him by Captain Belford and said, "This should explain as much as you need to know, constable.

He had thought about asking Captain Belford for a loan, but decided the captain's only response would have been, "wait for Earl Kasumi," and while Locklear didn't mind taking a circuitous route to get to Krondor to avoid ambushes, he was anxious to put the mystery of what was occurring in the Northlands before Arutha.

Locklear produced the paper given him by Captain Belford and said, 'This should explain as much as you need to know, constable.

He had thought about asking Captain Belford for a loan, but decided the captain's only response would have been, 'wait for Earl Kasumi, " and while Locklear didn't mind taking a circuitous route to get to Krondor to avoid ambushes, he was anxious to put the mystery of what was occurring in the Northlands before Arutha.

That lawyer Collinger said that they are proceeding with McNair's remains as instructed in his wilt Services are being held at nine o'clock this evening at the Belford Memorial Chapel on 73rd Street, and tomorrow he'll be cremated and the ashes sent to his sister in Scotland.

Perren Gebert to attend the funeral services at the Belford Memorial Chapel at nine o'clock this evening.

The same "Tablet" which a few years ago allowed Father Belford to declare that Socialists were mad dogs who should be "stopped with a bullet"!

I have seen three different ones in print-one in a Sunday newspaper magazine section last summer, one in a syndicated New York gossip column a couple of months ago, and one in a press association dispatch, at the time that a bunch of the orchids unexpectedly appeared at a certain funeral service at the Belford Memorial Chapel.

I remember—it was not above a year ago—a dinner and ball at Belford House.