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HISTORICAL         ^■'''" 

.  AND 

GENEALOGICAL  MISCELLANY 


'Data  %elating  to  the  Settlement  and  Settlers  of 
NEW  YORK  AND  NEW  JERSEY 


JOHN  K  STILLWELL,   M.  D. 


VOL.   L 


NEW  YORK 
1903 


F/? 


1— VV^  Cr 


DEDICATION 


TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

DR.   JOHN   E.   STILLWELL  AND   HIS   WIFE  ELIZABETH  GILLIES, 

MY    DEVOTED    PARENTS,    THE    RECOLLECTION    OF    WHOSE 
LIVES      OF      PATIENCE,      INDUSTRY     AND      THOUGHTFULNESS 
HAS    GIVEN    THE    ENCOURAGEMENT    TO    PRODUCE 
THESE    VOLUMES. 


PREFACE 


These  records  were  brought  together  from  time  to  time  during  Summer  vacations  and 
represent  both  drudgery  and  pleasure.  Originally  the  plan  was  to  write  a  history  of  the 
Stillwells,  but  before  long  it  was  realized,  that,  if  it  were  to  be  complete,  it  must  include  their 
intermarriages.  The  broadening  of  the  scope  of  the  book  necessitated  such  oft-recurring 
references  to  old  records  that  it  became  more  expedient  to  copy  them  verbatim  than  to  consult 
them   at   a   distance. 

Further  it  was  impossible  to  resist  the  mute,  but  urgent,  appeal  of  these  old  papers  to 
save  them  from  complete  extinction  through  time  and  vandalism.  Thus  it  was  the  records 
accumulated.  Then  it  was  decided  to  print,  that  the  material  might  not  be  lost  and  that  it 
might  be  accessible  to  others.  Five  volumes  will  be  produced  ;  a  second  volume  being  now 
well   under  way. 

The  work  is  essentially  a  reference  one  and  appeals  alike  to  the  sociologist,  genealogist 
and  historian.  It  tells  of  the  great  simplicity  of  early  life,  the  necessary  frugality  of  the  people 
and  the  hardships  of  the  early  settlers  compared  with  the  splendor,  prodigality  and  ease  of 
the  present  day. 

The  labor  has  been  great,  and,  alone,  in  the  midst  of  a  busy  professional  life,  it  would 
have  been  difficult  to  complete  had  it  not  been  for  the  assistance  of  my  friend  Harrison 
A.   McNear. 

JOHN  E.  STILLWELL. 


ABBREVIATIONS 


Administrator,  Administration,    adm. 
Affirmation,  affirm. 
Appraiser,  appv. 
Assessor,  assr. 
Attorney,  att'y. 

Baptized,  bp. 
Born,  b. 
Brother,  bro. 
Buried,  bur. 

Census,  cen. 
Child,  ch. 
Clerl{,  clic. 
Collector,  col. 
Commissioner,  comr. 
Complaint,  comp't. 
Constable,  cons. 
Creditor,  cred. 

Daughter,  dau. 
Deceased,  dec'd. 
Defendant,  tleft. 
Died,  d. 


Epitaph,  ep. 
Estate,  est. 
Execution,  ex. 
Executor,  exr. 

Father,  fa. 

Gentleman,  gent. 
Godfather,  godfa. 
Godmother,  godmo. 

Husband,  husb. 

Inventory,  inv. 

Jury,  Juror,  jur. 
Juryman,  jurym. 
Justice,  just. 

Married,  md. 

Master,  mast. 

Member  by  request,  mem.  by  req. 

Mentioned,  nient. 


Merchant,  mer. 
Mistress,  mist. 
Mother,  mo. 

Petition,  Petitioner,  pet. 
Plaintiff,  pltf. 

Receiver,  rec. 
Reference,  ref. 
Residence,  res. 

Sister,  sis. 
Son,  s. 

Supervisor,  superv. 
Surveyor,  surv. 

Testator,  Testimony,  test. 

Vestryman,  vestrym. 

Widow,  wid. 

Wife,  w. 

Witness,  Witnesses,  wit    wits. 


CONTENTS 


PAGES 


Liber  A.,  Richmond  Co.  (N.  Y.)  Records, j_r5 

Dutch  Church  Record,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 57-148 

Census  of  Staten  Island,   N.  Y.,  1706, 149-156 

Parish  Register  of  Christ   Church,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,            ......  157-208 

Epitaphs  from  Christ  Church  (Episcopal),  Shrewsbury,   N.  J., 208-210 

A  Discourse  by   Way  of  Dialogue,  etc., 220-222 

Log  of  a  Journey  from  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,   to  New  York  City, 222-224 

Records  of  the  Court  of  Sessions  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,                  .  224-230 

The  Friends'  Records,  of  Shrewsbury,  N.  J., 240-274 

Marriages 240-264 

Births  and  Deaths,             264-274 

Second  Volume  of  Friends'  Records,  of  Shrewsbury,  N.  J., 275-''74 

Marriages,            275-242 

Births  and  Deaths,            t42--572 

^'^^^'^^' 373-374 

Inscriptions  from  Friends'  Meeting  House  Yard,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,     .        .        .        .  375-377 

Records  of  Cape  May  Co.,  N.  J.,  Lider  A., 378-407 


LIBER  A.    RICHMOND  CO.   (N.   Y.)   RECORDS. 


At  A  Court  lield  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouersears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 

Munday  of Being  the  4  day  of  October  1680 

Peter  John[son]     Peter  Jonson  Plf     in  A  Action  of  the  Cass 
John  Kingdom  Deft  to  the  ualeu  of  4"'  19^  6'^ 

The  Cass  depending  Betixt  the  Plf  and  deft  haueing  Bin  heard  and  examened  By  the  Court  the 
Court  finding  the  seam  to  be  ABoiie  thear  Cogn[izance]  doe  order  that  the  said  Deft  shall  giue  in 
sufficient  soecurity  to  meak  his  parsnabll  Apearonce  att  the  next  Court  of  A  sessions  held  At  Graue- 
send  then  and  ther  to  Anseer  the  Complaint  of  the  Plf  and  thett  the  Plf  Giue  in  soffisiont  securety  to 
produce  the  seam  and  that  the  Mear  in  despeut  be  emediotly  put  in  to  the  hand  of  the  Constabll  and  he 
to  Se  as  hear  foorth 
Coming  on  demand  the  Action  Answered  By  Agrement  the  deft  paing  Cost 

staton  Island 

Peter  Johnson  Plf 
John  Kingdom  Deft 

The  Plf  declareth  Against  the  Deft  in  A  Action  of  the  Cas  for  [worn]  said  John  Kingdom  doth  de- 
tain and  Ceep  from  Plf  A  sarten  Blak  Mear  which  said  Mear  hath  Bin  ofton  demanded  of  the  Deft  By 

the  said  Plft  but  the  seam  to  de he  hath  denied  and  still  doth  deni  is  [?]  the  plf  dameg  fu"r  pound 

ninten  shillings  &  six  pen — whar  for  the  said  Plf  Cranes  Jugment  for  the  seam  with  Cost  of  seut 

f  Jone  B 

[signature  obliterated  and  missing] 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  on  this  presont  Munday  being  the  3  day  of  oxtober  1680  By  the 
Constabll  and  ouersears  of  the  seam 
Thomas  walton  Plf      in  A  Action  of  dameg 
William  Briten  Deft    to  the  lialeu  of  4'"  ic/  6'^ 

whar  as  the  Cas  depending  betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  bin  hard  the  Court  findet  the  Deft  fence 
unsofition  ther  for  the  Court  Aloweth  noe  dameg  and  [ye]  Plf  to  pai  the  Cost  of  seut 

Thomas  walton  Plf 
William  Briten  Deft 

The  Plft  declareth  Against  the  deft  in  A  Action  of  dameg  to the  Plf  Most  humbly  declareth 

that  the  deft  hath  A  parsll  of  unRuly  horses  which  ofton  times  haiie  Brooken  my  fence  to  m[y]  greet 
dameg  and  likewis  haiie  neglected  maintianing  his  fence  A  Cording  to  Agrement  whar  by  onRuIy 
horses  and  on  soefishion  fenc  I  hau[e]  Lost  my  whole  Crop  of  Indgon  Corn  and  part  of  my  pees  to 
greet  dameg  to  the  ualeu  of  4*^  19^  6'' 

whar  foor  the  plf  Craueth  Jugment  for  the  seam  with  Cost  of  sut  oxtober  the  3  day  1680 

*  A  volume  amonf;  the  early  records  in  the  county  clerk's  office,  Richmond,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  is  marked 
Record  1680  Richmond  County. 

Its  sheepskin  covers  are  loose,  its  pages  quite  worn,  and  its  destruction  well  advanced.  It  represents  what  I 
am  disposed  to  think  is  Liber  A.  of  the  county  records,  though  it  is  not  so  marked.  If  this  book  be  not  it.  then  that 
volume  is  mi.ssing.  It  is  a  matter  of  tradition  in  this  office  that  the  first  volume  of  records  was  taken  to  Albany  very 
many  years  ago,  to  be  used  in  a  law  suit;  that  failing  to  be  returned  it  was  sought  for  and  the  county  officers  were 
informed  that  it  had  long  previously  been  forwarded.  It  was  then  thought  that  it  might  have  been  left  at  New 
York,  but  here  it  also  was  unsuccessfully  souglit.  Since  then  many  efforts  have  been  put  forth  to  find  it  and  all 
probable  places  searched  without  avail.  It  is  possible  that  there  is  another  volume,  but  I  am  half-persuaded  that 
the  one  here  reproduced  is  the  so-called  missing  Liber  A.  The  contents  at  once  suggested  it  as  a  town  book  for  the 
whole  Island,  as  also  a  county  book.  It  contains  the  records  of  the  town  court,  early  road  surveys,  cattle  marks,  and 
miscellaneous  matter,  all  of  considerable  interest  and  importance.  J.  E.  S. 


2  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

At  A  Court  held  on  Staton  Island  by  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Alunday  being  the  5  day  of  September  1680 
peater  Balew  Plf         in  A  Action  of  the  Cass 
Thomas  walton  Def.   to  the  ualcu  of  4"*  19'  6"' 

the  Cas  depending  betwixt  the  plf  and  Deft  the  Court  findeth  the  CaseABoue  thar  Caggnizons  and 
noe  detclartion  being  giuen  in  the  Court  ordreth  thear  Cas  to  be  Brought  befoor  the  next  Court  of  A 
sesstions  held  at  grauesend  then  and  thar  to  Ancer  the  seam  the  plf  paing  the  Cost  of  this  seut 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  And  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  7  day  of  febrrery  1680 
Marten  hardn  Plf     In  A  Action  of  debt 
Qas  Smith  Deft       to  the  iialeu  of  s"'  6' 

whar  as  the  Case  depending  Betwixt  the  plf  and  Deft  hath  Bin  heard  and  ther  proiies  to  be  dew  upon 
A  Count  the  sum  of  15  shiling  3  pen — whear  upon  the  Court  ordreth  that  the  deft  shall  pay  the  debt 
with  Cost  of  sewt  with  In  A  Months  tim  from  the  deat  hear  of 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  7""  day  of  febrery  1680 
Joseph  Boules  Plf  In  A  Action  of  A 

William  Benrs  [Bewrs?]  Def.     Salt  and  Batrey  to  the  uleu  of  4""  19'  6'^ 

the  Plf  costs  Court  Charges  for  non  Apearonce 

obadiah  Hulmes  was  boni  [without  date  and  in  margin] 

At  A  court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  7  day  of  febrerery  1680 
Andres  Canon  Plf  in  A  Action  of  debt  to  the 

Marten  hardvvin  deft      iialeu  of  30  gilders 

wharas  the  Cas  depending  Betwxt  the  plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  Court  ordreth  that  the  deft 
shall  pay  fiften  gilders  to  the  plf  chargs  for  Being  supenid  to  the  Court  of  A  sessions  held  in  graue  send 
with  Cost  of  sewt 

A  Court  order  [in  margin] 

Robart  writt  plf  in  A  Action  of  debt 

fTrances  uslton  Deft      the  iialeu  of  13'  10'' 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  7  day  of  March  1680 

the  Deft  Craueth  A  demor  the  Court  granteth  Liberty  un  till  the  next  Court  then  and  ther  to  Ancor 
the  seam  the  Caus  depending  Betwixt  the  plf  and  Deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  Court  findeth  upon  Balanc 
of  ther  A  Counts  dew  to  the  plf  the  sum  of  8  shiling  and  4  penc  whear  upon  the  Court  ordreth  the  deft 
to  pay  with  Cost  of  seut 

John  pew  [in  margin] 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Mnday  Being  the  7  day  of  March  1680 
fi'rances  Uslton  Plf     in  A  Action  of  debt 
John  Pew  Deft  to  the  ualeu  of  i"'  o' 

whar  as  the  Cas  depending  Betwixt  the  plf  and  Deft  hath  Bin  heard  and  ther  A  Counts  Being 
Balonced  wharis  found  dew  to  the  Plf  the  sum  of  sixten  gilders  wharupon  the  Court  ordreth  the  deft 
to  pay  with  Cost  of  seut 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  3 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oucr  sears  of  the  [same]  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  7  day  of  febrery  1678 

Jacob  Jeyoung  Plf      in  A  Action  of  Caues 

Isack  See  Deft 

wharas  the  Caues  depending  Be 

[This  is  all  that  appears  of  this  item.  It  is  evidently  a  mistake  as  it  appears  further  on  in  its 
entirety.] 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  of  this  presont 
Mnday  Being  the  4  day  of  Aprell  1681 
flfrances  usiton  plf      in  A  Action  of  debt 
Robart  writ  Deft        to  the  ijaleu  of  i""  4' 

By  Bargen  [in  margin] 

wharas  the  Cause  depending  Betwixt  the  plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  Court  findeth  dew  to  tlic 
plf  upon  Balons  of  A  Count  the  som  of  18^  and  6''  which  the  Court  ordreth  to  be  paid  further  we  find 
dew  to  the  deft  By  Bargen  three  piggs  whar  for  is  ALoued  the  sum  of  18  shillings  and  the  Charges  to 
be  equilli  deuided  Betwixt  the  plf  and  deft 

Jacob  Jeyoung  Plf 
Isack  See  Def. 

to  the  Most  worshep  full  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  the  plf 
Most  humbly  detclareth  that  the  deft  hath  not  parformed  his  Contract  in  seuerall  Respect  to  my  greet 
dameg  as  the  Court  shall  Juge  as  furst  the  hous  and  fenc  is  on  soefitiont  and  not  fitt  to  be  hired 

2ly     is  dew  70  giklr  for  detaining  A  Cart  and  steed 

3ly     he  hath  destroyed  30  or  40  pech  trees 

4ly  for  half  the  lucres  of  the  Cattll  that  went  A  upon  the  farm  Contrari  to  Contrct  the  farm 
being  ouer  stokt  whar  by  I  Lost  greett  part  of  my  lucres 

5ly     for  spoyling  of  the  medo  in  puting  horses  and  other  Cat. 

61y  for  hir  of  the  hous  and  Barn  senc  the  furst  of  noiiember  Last  the  Plf  ]Most  humly  desiareth 
the  Court  to  order  the  deft  to  spedely  Repairation  and  paiments  with  such  damegs  as  may  be  though 
fitt  with  Cost  of  sent 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  by  the  Constabl  and  ouersears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  being  the  31  [?]  day  of  Jeneuery  1680 
Thomas  wandall  plf      in  A  Action  of  the  Caus 
John  Teneson  deft 

the  plf  Craueeth  Librti  to  defer  the  Caus  untill  the  next  Court  untill  furder  prf  is  prodused  the 
Cort  granteh  Librt  the  plf  paing  Cost  of  sewt  The  plf  Agreeth  and  withdraeh  his  Action. 

Jacob  Jeyoung  Plf      in  A  Action  of  the  Caus 
Isack  See  Deft 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  7  day  of  febrery  1680 

wharas  the  Caus  depending  IBetwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  Court  ordreth  deft  to 
Cleer  his  flat  forth  with  and  his  Corn  out  of  the  Barn  within  ten  days  from  the  deat  hearof  and  to  Clear 
up  his  other  A  Counts  at  the  next  Court 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  on  this  presont  Alunday  Be- 
ing the  the  7  day  of  March  1680 
Jacob  Jeyoung  Plf 
Isack  See  deft 

wharas  the  Caues  depending  Betwixt  the  plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  and  the  Court  ALoueth  A 
Cording  to  the  proaf  of  the  dettclaration 


4  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

furst     ALoued  to  the  plf  for  A  Cart  and  Steed  the  sum  of  7°^  o' 

2ly     for  the  peech  trees  is  ALoued  the  sum  of  r       -      i       t     .•     a  t  ^„»,i  -h   n 

3ly     for  the  yous  of  the  Barn  and  hous  sence  the  furst  of  nouember  Last  is  ALo  ed  J2   o 

4ly  Aloued  to  the  plf  for  taking  of  Cattell  Contraire  to  Contract  of  all  such  Catll  the  Court  A 
lowe  half  thear  in  Crees  with  12  pound  of  Buter  for  euery  Cow  yearly  for  the  Tun  o*  3  years 

dy     It  Is  ordred  that  the  deft  shall  meak  and  Repeair  the  housu.g  and  fencnig  1  enantabl  A  Cord- 
ing to  the  Jugment  of  two  m"  the  deft  making  Choys  of  Richard  Micke  &  plf  meakmg  Choys  of  gorg 
Cfmans  the  plf  paing  to  the  deft  for  the  straw  A  galan  of  Rom  all  to  be  parformed  withm  A  Mo    h 
from  the  deat  hearof  The  deft  paing  Cost  of  sewt  and  in  Cea  the  tw  men  doe  not  Agree  thay  Ar  to  Chouse 
[Page  much  worn  and  missing] 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  September  1680 
Sarah  whittman  Plf  in  A  Action  of  the  Case 

William  Britten  Deft      to  the  valeu  of  4""  10"  6"^  .  ,      ,  .  .u 

The  Caus  depending  Betwxt  the  Plf  and  Deft  hath  Bin  heard  and  for  want  of  further  proof  the 
Cans  is  Refered  till  the  next  Court 

Sarah  whittman  Plf 
william  Briten  Deft 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 

"""tYcot^^di-e'tlftLf  tree"  ShaS  seat  up  and  geett  forty  panell  of  soef^tiont  fenc  for  the  yous  of 
Sarah  whitman  at  or  Be  foor  the  furst  of  noiiember  next  in  sewing  with  Cost  ot  sewt 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  being  the  6  day 
of  Tun  1 68 1 

Thomas  walton  Plf?      in  A  Action 
Joseph  Boules  Deft       of  debt 

the  plf  and  Deft  Agreeth  the  the  deft  paing  Cost  of  sewt 

At  A  Court  held  At  Staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  6  day  of  July  1681 
Nathanell  Britten  Plf       in  A  Action  of 
Lewes  Lakeman  Deft      the  Caus 

the  Caues  Refered  till  the  next  Court  and  then  the  deft  to  Bring  the  Coult  now  in  difrence  the  Flf 
and  deft  By  Arbetration  Agreed  yc  deft  to  pay  Cost  of  sent  and  the  Plf  to  Cep  the  Coult  now  in 
difronce 

Nathanell  Britten  Plf      in  A  Actio  of  trespas 
Aran  John  Sonn  Deft      to  the  iialleu  of  4"*  10' 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  Bv  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  thes  presont 

''"ton^.Sj^of°di  aw2\hc  Court  ordeth  the  deft  shall  Kill  his  dogs  or  pay  for  the  swine 

'''*\he°tes?e.uonv  of  John  Tingell  Aged  42  vcars  or  thear  ABoutes  testefieth  that  he  heard  Aran  Jonson 
say  that  hfdid  not  seit  his  do^es  upon  the  hogges  But  his  wif  toke  them  of  the  hoges  and  furder  sa.eth 

"°'  the  testemonv  of  hance  Christephers  Agegd  33  years  or  ther  A  Boutes  testefieth  that  he  Ijeard  Aran 
Jonsons  wif  say  that  she  toke  the  doges  of  the  hoges  and  furder  saith  not  examoned  and  sworn  Befoor 
the  Court 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  the  2  Augst 
1682 

peter  Coxshon  plf 
frances  Buselell  [  ?]  deft 

the  Compaint  being  heard  from  Both  partes  the  Cort  ordreth  that  the  def.  shall  hand  the  hay  now  in 
defronce  and  the  deft  paing  for  the  Leabor  theron  Bestoed  with  Cost  of  seut 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  5 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  8  day  of  Augst  1681 
Joseph  Boules  Plf      in  A  Action  of 
John  Briges  deft        debt  to  ualeu  of  3""  i  [7  over  8]'* 

the  Caus  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  Deft  is  left  to  the  determenation  of  two  Men  the  deft  to 
pay  Cost  of  sewt 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  being  the  5  day  of  September  1681 
Capt.  Thomas  Young  Plf     in  A  Action  of  debt 
Edward  Arysmith  deft  to  the  liale  of 

the  Caus  Refered  till  the  next  Court  till  furder  prof 

At  A  Court  held  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont  Munday  being  the  3 
day  of  October  1681 

the  Caues  Refered  untill  the  next  Court 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  desember  1681 
Capt  Thomas  Young  Plf 
Edmunday  Aroesmith  deft 
In  A  Action  of  debt 

whar  As  the  Caus  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  hard  the  Plf  proues  his  debt  the 
ualeu  of  fiften  shilings  and  nin  penc  The  Court  ordereth  the  deft  to  pay  the  debt  with  Cost  of  sent  the 
plaf  is  alsoe  to  deleuer  the  four  peses  of  Linen  ACording  to  promes  to  the  Deft 

Cap'  Thomas  young  Plf 
Edmund  Arowsmith  Deft 

The  deft  Most  humly  declareth  whar  as  the  Plf  hath  detained  four  small  peeses  of  fine  hed  Bands 
on  small  waskott  on  dubll  Bigen  for  wich  I  paid  in  Ingon  Corn  moer  [in  oer?]  half  A  Scepll  of  pees 
Gods  [  ?]  not  paid  for  and  wheras  he  hath  Charged  me  debter  for  six  and  twenty  pounds  of  Buter 
ther  was  noe  moer  then  26  p  pott  and  all  the  waight  of  the  pott  was  8  pounds  By  thes  and  other 
Considration  doth  Caus  me  to  detain  the  debt 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  8  day  of  Augst  1682 
Woulford  Jons  plf  in  A  Action  of 

John  Kingdom  deft       debtt  the  iialeu  i"*  10' 

the  Court  hauing  heard  the  Caus  depending  betwixt  the  plf  and  deft  the  Court  iindeth  dew  upon 
A  Count  to  the  Plf  the  sum  of  forty  Aight  gilders  wharupon  paiment  is  to  Be  mead  with  3  months  from 
the  dealt  hear  of  the  Def  paing  Cost  of  sent 

New  Jarse  feberere  the  15  day  1680 

M''  Arou  smith  is  in  debted  to  me  to  A  parsell  of  Child  Bed  linen  sould  you 

for  four  Bushels  of  winter  whett 

to  A  poot  of  Buter  quantety  of  26  pound  and  a  half  at  6  pence  p  pound  Just 
for  the  pot  •■•......... 

for  my  tim  with  two  men  and  my  Boott  to  Com  thre  tims  to  your  hous 
to  demand  my  Just  writt  .         .         .         .         .         .     '   . 

Erors  Exepted     Thomas  young 

M''  Thomas  young  Apeared  Befoor  me  and  hath  sworn  to  this  ACount  October  the  furst  day 
1681 

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At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  scars  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  septembr  1681 
Ananias  Turner  Pll      in  A  Action  of  debt 
Garat  Manart  deft 

wharas  the  Caus  depending  Betwixt  the  plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  hard  the  Cort  ordreth  that  the  deft 
shall  pay  the  sum  of  i""  1"  6''  dew  to  the  plf  upon  A  Count  of  Room  spent  in  his  hous  the  deft  paing 
the  Cost  of  sout 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  being  the  5  day  of  September  1681 
Peter  Baku  Plf 
Ananias  Turner  deft 

the  Caus  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  Deft  bath  Bin  heard  the  deft  ALoued  to  testefi  to  the 
Caus  her  depending  the  Court  ordreth  that  ye  plf  shall  Keep  the  Cow  now  in  diferenc  A  Cording  to 
A  grement  and  the  plf  to  pay  the  Cost  of  sout 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
[Monday]  Being  the  3  day  of  October  1681 
nathaniall  Briton  plf  in  A  Action  of  debt 

Cristopher  Jacob  Jacob  deft       the  uaule  of  i*"  15^ 

wharas  the  Caus  depend  Betwixt  the  Plaf  and  def  the  deft  exknoulegeth  the  debt  the  Court  or- 
dereth  the  deft  to  pay  the  debt  to  [be  paid  crossed  out]  with  Cost  of  sewt  within  14  deays  from  the  deat 
hear  of  to  Be  paid  in  wheett  A  Cord  to  promes  and  the  Cow  now  under  ARest  shall  stand  under  A  Rest 
untill  the  experation  of  tim  is  expired  and  then  If  not  paid  the  Cow  to  Be  sould  to  pay  Both  debt  and 
Charges 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  an[d]  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  3  day  of  October  1681 
otto  Louronson  plf  in  A  Action  of  debt 

Edward  Marshell  Juner  deft       to  the  ualeu  of  4'*  3^  4* 

the  Court  ordreth  upon  Balonce  of  A  Count  the  deft  pay  to  the  plf  the  sum  of  3"*  2^  4''  in  such 
pay  as  thay  shall  Agre  upon  within  A  A  Munths  tim  from  the  deat  hearof  or  other  wis  to  Be  payd  in 
3  months  tim  in  Corn  at  pris  Coront  to  be  paid  or  deleuered  at  Tis  Barnson  the  def  to  pay  the  Cost  of 
seut 

Jacob  Corbett  and  Edward  Clarke  Chousen  to  uew  the  fence  of  Ananias  Turner  goot  By  Garat 
Manart  Bringeth  in  this  2  Report  of  seiien  hundred  and  seunty  Rayles  and  on[c]  hundred  and  twente 
seuen  post 

Garat  Manart  sheweth  that  he  gott  for  AnaniasTurner  Aleiien  hundred  and  od  of  Rayles  and 
on[e]  hundred  [and]  sxte  three  post 

The  Constabl  with  the  Aboue  said  uiewrs  haue  teaken  Another  ACount  of  the  ABoue  Men- 
tioned fence  Bringeth  in  ACount  of  on[e]  hundred  and  sixte  ode  panell  of  fencee  seat  up  newly  upon 
Ananias  Turners  Ground 

At  A  Court  held  on  Stat  [en]  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouersears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  nouember  1681 
Peter  Balew  Plf  in  A  Action  of 

Capt  Christopher  Eilop  Deft      the  Caues 

whar  As  the  Caues  depending  Betwixt  the  P  and  Deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  Plf  proueth  his  det- 
learation  to  the  ualeu  of  2  pound  the  Courte  ordreth  the  deft  to  pay  the  debt  with  Cost  of  sewt 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  7 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll    and    ouersears    of    the    seam    on    present 
Monday  Being  the  5  day  of  desember  1681 
Peter  Balew  Plf       in  A  Action  of  the  Caues 
James  Pitne  Deft      to  the  ualeii  of  sixte  gilders 

whar  as  the  Caues  depending  Bwixt  the  plf  and  def  hath  Bin  heard  the  PIft  declareth  that  the  deft 
tooke  Away  A  parsell  of  goods  which  was  A  Rested  By  the  plf  when  he  was  Seut  the  Law  foorseth 
him  to  pay  the  debt  the  Plf  now  haueing  ATeached  Corn  of  the  deft  the  Court  ordreth  the  Corn  to 
Be  A  Prised  to  pay  the  debt  with  Cost  of  sewt  what  is  moer  is  to  Be  Returned  to  the  deft  After  all  nes- 
esrii  Charges  paid 

At  A  Cort  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouersears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  desembr  1681 
Capt  Cornells  Corson  Plf        In  A  Action  of 
Ananias  Turner  Def.  debt 

A  non  seut  granted  By  the  Request  of  the  Deft  untill  the  next  Court  then  to  Ancer  the  seam 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  the  seam  on  this 
present  Alunday  Bemg  the  5  day  of  desember  1681 
Peter  Nowe  Plf  In  A  Action  ef  debt 

Gidien  Marlett  Deft 

whar  as  the  Caues  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  plf  proveth  his  debt 
the  ualeu  of  on  hundred  and  fifty  gilders  the  Court  ordereth  the  deft  to  pay  the  debt  with  Cost  of  sewt 
If  the  swin  be  not  Marchant  Able  But  If  Aproued  of  then  to  be  A  Prized  By  two  men  and  the  Charges 
to  be  deuided 

desembr  the  5 — 1681  [in  margin] 

John  Fingle  [Tingle?]  Plf      in  A  Action  of 

ould  Strang\veg  deft  the  Caues  to 

the  Caues  depending  Betwixt  the  plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  plf  declareth  that  the  deft  was 
In  debt  to  him  the  sum  of  30  gilders  and  lo  days  worke  the  plf  haueing  Ateacht  the  tooles  of  the  def  in 
the  hand  ef  Gorge  Comons  the  Court  ordreth  that  the  teles  shall  Be  A  prised  to  pay  the  debt  with  Cost 
ef  sewt  the  Remainder  to  Be  Returned  to  the  def  and  A  Return  of  the  Aprisment  to  Be  entred  in 
the  Record 

Markey  Desway  examined  Be  foor  the  Court  upon  A  Complant  of  Christepher  Bilups  Cenfeseth 
that  he  Marked  fouer  small  piges  ef  A  Strang  sew  two  for  him  self  and  two  for  the  Deike  [Duke?] 
examened  on  the  3  day  of  October  1681 

The  examination  of  witneses  upon  A  Complaint  ef  Capt  Christepher  Bilop  The  Testemony  of 
Briont  Bukoth  Aged  36  years  or  ther  A  Bouts  testefieth  that  in  the  year  1680  he  saw  A  sow  of  Cap* 
Bilups  Mark  with  4  feuer  small  piges  fnrder  this  deponent  saieth  that  In  the  fall  insewing  he  saw 
Markos  Desway  Mark  two  shoots  on  for  him  self  and  two  for  the  Duke  of  the  seam  Celer  ef  the  mef 
Capt  Bilops  and  to  the  Best  ef  my  knowleg  By  neaterll  Markes  the  Must  Be  of  the  seam  Sew  And 
furder  saieth  net. 

The  Testem  of  Richard  James  Aged  22  years  or  ther  A  Routes  testefieth  that  in  the  year  1681  he 
saw  A  sanded  sow  with  Blak  and  whit  spetes  with  four  small  piges  en  sande  on  whit  on  Blew  on  Blake 
and  this  deponient  saw  thes  swin  in  Compeny  withe  the  swin  of  Markes  deswai  and  often  A  Bout  his 
hous  and  furder  saith  that  he  herd  the  soon  of  frances  Barber  say  that  they  war  Capten  Bilups  he  saith 
he  Asked  the  sone  ef  Markes  wt*"  he  Markd  Capten  Bilups  hoges  he  Ansered  what  will  you  Meake  A 
theef  of  my  father  further  saieh  not 

The  testemony  ef  Antone  feunten  Aged  30  years  or  ther  A  Bouts  Testefieth  that  in  the  year  1680 
h?  saw  A  Blak  spoted  sew  with  fuor  small  piges  3  Blakesh  sanded  and  on  whit  furder  saieth  net  this 
deponient  that  Briont  Bukweth  and  Christeper  jacobes  sayd  thay  war  Capten  Bilepes  hoges  the  sow 
Beins:  Marked  with  A  Crop  en  the  lef  ear  and  A  hapeney  two  of  the  piges  Marked  of  Markes  desway 
Marke  and  the  other  two  Cropt  and  furder  saieth  not 


8  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

depending  Betwixt   C   Bilups  and  seiten  Jenoue  [in  margin] 
The  Testemony  of  Antony  founten  Aged  35  year  or  ther  A  Bouts  Testefieth  that  he  saw  steiien 
JenanaOe  kill  A  Boor  in  the  year  1680  like  that  which  Christepher  Jacobe  and  Briont  Bukworth  said  was 
Capt  Billup  and  furder  saith  not 

This  Testemony  sworne  Befoor  Justes  Stillwell  on  the  3  day  of  October  1681 

obadiah  Hulmes 

Peter  Balew  Plf 

Christepher  Billup  Deft 

To  the  worshepfull  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouerscars  of  the  seam  The 

Plf  Most  humbly  sh eth  [blotted  out]  that  the  deft  Boroed  A  nett  of  Me  ABouts  thre  years  past 

Pretending  greet  want  for  A  presont  soeply  for  his  famely  But  the  deft  neuer  Returned  the  nett  untill 
It  was  soe  damnefied  that  was  not  for  sarCies  whar  upon  I  Returned  such  Anser  that  I  would  Reseiie  It 
in  such  A  Condition  Being  still  detained  to  my  greett  dameg  wich  Causeth  Me  to  Bring  my  seut  to  this 
Court  Craiieing  Jugment  Against  the  deft  with  Cost  of  sewt  and  such  dameges  as  you  shall  think  Re- 
sonabll 

desember  the  obadiah  Hulmes 

4  day  1681  Clake 

witneses  sworn  in  the  Cans  depending  [between]  Peter  Balew  and  Christopher  Bilup 

John  Briges  Aged  30  years  or  thear  A  Boutes  testefieth  that  he  Brought  the  nett  to  Peter  Balews 

But  he  would  not  Rescue  it  in  that  Condition  I  was  fain  to  Telle  him  I  would  Call  for  it  as  I  Cam  Bake 

But  I  did  not  Intend  It  furder  saith  not 

The  Testemony  of  Briont  Bukworth  Aged  30  years  or  ther  A  Bouts  Testefieth  that  neett  Boroed 
of  Peter  Balew  But  A  small  Mater  did  mend  it  soe  that  we  Cecht  fich  Anough  for  our  oune  yous  But 
After  when  It  was  Returned  the  Roopes  was  Lost  and  the  neett  torn  furder  saith  not. 

The  Testemony  of  Tis  Barns  Aged  60  years  or  ther  ABouts  Testefieth  that  Balew  hired  him  to 
mend  his  net  and  stopt  sum  holes  and  put  in  A  new  Cod  and  thear  was  soe  Much  Bauken  Roop  as  A 
Man  Could  Care  furder  saieth  not 

The  Testemony  of  John  Corbett  Aged  27  years  or  ther  ABouts  saieth  that  thay  fisht  wit  the  net  of 
Balews  and  Maintained  the  wole  famely  untill  it  was  torn  that  we  Could  fish  noe  Longer  the  neet  was  at 
the  Plantation  A  Bouts  two  years  furder  saieth  not 

The  Testemony  of  Christepher  Jacobs  Aged  35  years  or  A  Bouts  testefieth  that  when  we  fisht  with 
the  neet  of  Balew  we  mended  soom  holes  But  After  we  Cecht  fish  for  the  famely  But  we  war  fain  to 
mend  It  often  the  Roopes  war  small  I  Jug  thay  war  nott  worth  ABoue  10  siiileeg  furder  saith  not 

sworn  Befoor  me  Richard  Stillwell  Justes 

By  order  of  the  Court 

obadiah  Hulmes 

Clarke 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  September  1681 
Garat  Manart  Plf  in  A  Action 

Ananias  Turner  Deft       of  debt 

the   Plf  Complaineth   that 

that  the  deft  denieth  to  pay  for  fence  Aleiien  ["  hundred  Railes  "]  which  he  mead  for  him  the 
Court  hauing  heard  the  Caues  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  the  Court  ordereth  that  two  men  should  Count 
the  fenc  and  A  Cording  to  ther  Report  the  def  to  pay  3  shilings  A  hundred  for  Rales  and  12  for  posts 
and  his  diat  in  to  the  Bargen  the  deft  paing  the  Cost  of  sewt 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  9 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouersears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  being  the  2  day  of  Jeneuery  1681 
John  Maklek  [Marler?]  Plf      in  A  Action 
John  Briges  Def  of  debt 

thi  Caues  is  Refered  to  the  next  Court  the  Deft  Ingageth  the  debt  to  be  paid  By  Cap*  Palmer 
otherwis  Jugment  to  prosed 

John  Hares  Aged  30  years  or  ther  ABoutes  testefieth  and  saieth  that  hee  heard  John  Briges  say  for 
the  Chiles  diat  he  did  not  ualeu  further  saieth  the  Mother  of  the  Child  was  A  Bout  four  or  fiue  months 
in  the  hous  and  I  heard  John  Brges  profer  fiue  pound  A  year  further  saith  not 

Sworn   Befoor  the  Justes  Richard  Still 

on  this  5  day  of  desember  1681 

Thes  Ar  to  giiie  nootes  to  whome  It  may  Cancarn  that  Richard  Tattrfall  and  Elisebeth  Larans 
hath  Bin  Publeshed  A  Cording  to  Law 

on  this  25  day  of  Jenewery  i68i'''  By  Danill  Stillwell 

ouer  sear 

Thes  ABoue  Mentioned  Parsons  Ar  Mared  By  Me  on  the  25  day  of  Jenewery  1681^ 

Richard  Stillwell 

Justes 
By  order  obadiah  Hulmes 

Clae 

Garat  Manart  Plf 
Ananias  Turner  def 

The  Plf  Most  humbly  sheweth  that  he  goot  for  the  deft  the  quantety  of  Aleuen  hundred  Rai!es  and 
on[e]  hundred  and  sixty  and  two  post  which  the  deft  Refeueseth  to  pay  Causeth  Me  to  bring  my  sewt 
to  this  worshepll  Court  Craueing  Jugment  Against  the  deft  with  Cost  of  sewt 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiiersears  of  the  sam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  5  day  of  desember  1681 
Mary  See  Plf  in  A  Action  of  debt 

John  depre  deft     to  the  ualeu  of 

The  Caus  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  deft  eckowlegeth  the  debt  the 
sum  of  2  pound  i  shiling  and  six  pence  to  Be  paid  in  wheet  The  Court  ordereth  the  deft  to  giue  in  good 
securety  to  pay  the  debt  At  or  Befoor  the  10  of  Jenewery  in  sewing  with  Cost  of  sent 

Peter  Balew  Ingageth  of  the  deft 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouersears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  of  Being  the  2  day  Jeenery  1681 
John  Chattwell  Plf      in  a  action  of 
Joseph  Boules  deft      debt 

The  Plf  Most  humbly  sheweth  that  the  deft  Boroed  the  sum  of  sixten  shilings  and  and  nin  pence  in 
Mune  and  it  hath  Bin  often  demanded  But  the  deft  Refeus  to  pay  the  seam  wich  Cauese;h  me  to  Bring 
my  sewt  to  this  Court  Craueing  Jugment  Against  the  deft  with  Cost  of  sent 

wharas  the  Caues  depending  twixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  deft  not  Apearing  the 
Court  ordereth  the  deft  to  pay  the  debt  with  Cost   of  sent 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  2  day  of  Jenewery  1681 
Hriont  Bukworth  Plf       in  A  Actin  of  the  Caus 
John  Briges  deft 

The  Plf  Most  humly  sheweth  that  the  deft  Bargened  with  Elisebth  horste  for  A  year  in  Con- 
sideration ther  of  he  was  to  pay  fiue  pound  whar  upon  the  said  Elisabeth  was  with  the  saidjohon  Briges 
A  Bout  six  Monthes  But  the  deft  Refeuseth  to  giue  Anv  satesfaction  for  the  time  wich  Caueseth  me  to 


ta  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Bring  my  sent  to  this  Court  Craueing  Jugment  Against  the  deft  lor  the  sum  of  2'^  10'  with  Cost  oi 
sent  and  such  damages  as  May  Be  thought  Resonable 

the  Dft  not  Apcaring  to  Ancer  the  Ph'  poiie"  The  debt  The  Court  ordreth  the  deft  to  pay  the  debt 
to  the  sum  of  two  pound  ten  shiling  and  Aight  shiHngs  for  going  to  grauesed  upon  the  A  Count 
of  the  deft  and  to  pay  the  Cost  of  sewt 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouersears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  2  day  of  Jenewery  1681 
Jacobe  Jeyoung  Plf 
william  Johnson  deft 

The  Plf  Most  humbly  sheweth  that  the  deft  is  indebted  to  me  the  full  and  Just  sum  of  on[e]  hun- 
dred on[e]  gilder  and  Refeueseth  to  pay  the  seam  which  Caueseth  me  to  Bring  my  sut  to  this  Court 
Craueing  Jugment  Against  the  deft  for  the  debt  with  Cost  of  sent 

wharas'the  Caues  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  deft  not  Apearing  the 
Court  ordreth  the  deft  to  pay  the  debt  the  sum  of  on  hundred  and  on  gilder  with  Cost  of  sewt. 

Abram  Marlet  Aged  29  years  or  ther  A  Bouts  testefeth  that  John  pudin  and  his  Meat  Came  to 
my  wif  and  said  thear  is  Mear  shoott  with  Buletts  and  shoott  and  when  I  heard  It  I  went  to  Inquiar  of 
John  pudin  I  Asked  him  whear  the  shot  and  Bulets  w-ar  he  said  he  would  desiar  me  to  helpe  to  draw 
hear  from  the  fence  for  els  we  mit  Be  sospected  furder  saith  that  A  day  or  two  Befoor  Edward  Mar- 
shall Cam  from  nausinke  the  Mear  was  shot  furder  saith  not 

Corte'.i  Marlet  Aged  26  or  ther  A  Bouts  saieth  that  John  pudin  Came  to  me  and  asked  for  my 
husbon  for  ther  was  A  Maer  shot  with  shot  and  Buletts  near  my  fence  and  he  would  haue  me  help  thar 
Away  from  the  fence  for  the  peepll  mite  say  we  haue  Kiled  hear 

John  Marshall  Refcuseth  to  teak  his  othe  to  Clear  himself  consarning  A  Mear  shot  of  nathanl 
Brittens  danell  stillwell  is  his  socurety  untill  the  next  Court  then  to  Ancer  the  seam 

At  A  Court  hed  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  2  day  of  Jenewery  1681 
Nathanll  Britten  Plf  in  A  Action  of 

Edward  Marshall  deft      of  the  Caues 

The  Plf  Most  humbly  detlareth  the  wrshepfull  Court  that  I  had  a  Mear  went  at  the  Plantation 
of  the  deft  and  the  def  Cam  to  me  and  Complained  that  the  my  Mear  troubled  his  foels  when  I  heard 
thearof  I  sent  A  halter  and  profcrd  pay  to  Bring  hear  up  But  the  next  neus  I  heard  she  was  shoot 
which  Caueseth  me  to  suspect  the  deft  which  Caueseth  me  to  Bring  my  sewt  to  this  Court  Craiieing  Jug- 
ment Aganst  the  def  for  the  sum  of  four  pounds  ten  shilings  with  Cost  of  sent  the  Caues  Refered  till 
next  Court 

Edward  Marshall  Aged  22  years  or  ther  A  Bouts  saith  he  Cam  to  Nathanill  Britten  that  he  should 
teak  A  Cours  with  his  Mear  and  he  said  he  Could  not  now  Be  Cans  he  was  Bese  then  After  I  Came 
whom  I  said  to  Abram  tht  If  he  will  not  teak  A  Cours  with  hear  I  would  shott  hear  Abram  said  Id" 
not  doe  It  fifor  she  is  deed  all  Reede  furder  saith  that  Peter  mone  said  his  doge  was  shot  and  he  that 
shot  him  shott  the  mar  But  he  would  not  Tell  whoe  It  was 

John  Marshall  saith  that  he  speak  to  nathanll  Britten  to  teakc  up  his  Mear  for  she  did  us  greet 
dameg  If  you  will  not  Teak  sum  Cours  I  will. 

Cornelios  Corson   Plf     in  A  Action 
Ananias  Turner  deft        of  the  Caues 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constalil  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
1681  Munday  Being  the  2  dav  of  Jenewery  the  Caues  Refered  to  Thomas  stillwel  and  Edward  Clark 
to  meak  A  finall  end  Agreeth  that  the  deft  shall  giue  to  the  plf  sixten  hundred  stikes  of  good  Marchant- 
abl  wood  to  Be  deliuerd  At  the  watrsid  next  Conueint  with  Cost  of  sent 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS. 


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the  testemony  of  Richard  taterfall  saietli  that  A  Bout  two  or  thre  days  After  Chrismos  last  as  thay 
war  A  descoursing  A  Bout  Meary  uslton  she  Being  at  nausink  said  Alary  pering  that  Alary  uslton  is 
Brought  in  Beed  and  hath  A  Child  I  said  I  did  not  Beleiie  it  Mary  pareng  said  it  is  trew  for  Fetter 
Buklejou  told  me  soe  and  the  Midvvif  Asked  Mary  uslton  [who]  was  the  father  of  it  and  she  said  I 
doe  not  know  for  mor  then  twenty  Men  hath  Laid  with  me  hold  your  tonge  and  sai  noe  more  thes  ar 
the  words  that  Mary  paring  Tould  me  furder  This  deponent  saith  not 

Examined  Befoor  me  Richard  Stillwell 

on  the  15  day  of  Jenewery  1681^  Justes 


By  order 


obadiah  Hulmes 

Clake 


Elisebeth  Lawrance  saith  that  she  heard  Mary  Pering  sai  as  thay  war  A  descorcing  A  Bout  Mary 
uslton  she  Being  at  neusink  Mary  said  Mary  uston  was  with  Child  I  said  I  did  not  Beleu  it  Mary  Par- 
ing sait  it  was  trew  for  Peter  Bukliou  told  me  soe  that  she  was  Brought  in  Beed  and  had  A  child  and 
the  Midwif  Asked  hear  whoe  was  the  father  she  said  she  Could  not  tell  for  Moer  then  twenty  Men 
hath  Laid  with  me  hold  your  Tonge  and  sai  noe  more  thes  ar  the  words  Maxy  Pareng  tould  to  me  this 
deponant  saieth  not 

Examined  Be  foor  me 

Richard  Stillwell 
on  the  16  day  Justes 

of  Jenewery 
1681= 

By  order  obadiah  Hulmes 

Clke 


The  Iniientory  of  the  Estate  of  Philup  Bendall  Leatly  desesed 

Imps 

on  Cow  and  A  Calf  lialued  at         .         .         .  .... 

twenty  shootes  lialed  At  ........ 

on[e]  loyrn  pott  on[e]  sped  two  Axes  at        .  .... 

two  hoes  on  Beettell  thre  weges        ...  .... 

twellue  Bushells  of  sumer  wheett  and  ten  Bushels  of  Ingen  Cora  ualed 
to  housall  stuf  Beloning  to  the  hous       .         .  .... 

to  A  Chain  and  lyrns  for  A  plow     ...  .... 

for  the  land  Buldinges  therupon        ...  .... 

to  A  ould  Musket  at 


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Jenewery  the  2 — 1681  [in  margin] 
Nathanll  Britten  Plf 

John  Marshall  Deft 

wharas  the  Caucs  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  the  deft  ecknowlegeth  him  self  giltey  the 
Court  Apwinteth  ol^adiah  Hulmes  and  Daniall  Stillwell  to  determen  the  Caues  the  Court  ALoweth  of 
ther  Agreement  and  determenation  as  foleth  that  the  deft  shall  pay  to  the  Plf  the  sum  of  3  pounds  in 
Coront  pay  or  Another  Mear  as  good  as  may  Be  AJuged  Betwi.xt  two  Indefront  Men  with  Cost  of 
sute 

Danell  Stillwell  stands  Bound  for  the  Deft  for  debt  and  Cost 

on  the  5  day  of  febrery  1681 

Bv    order  obadiah  Hulmes 


At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  3  day  of  Aprell  1682 
Nathanll  Briten  Plf      in  A  Action 
obadiah  Hulmes  Deft    of  the  Caues 


12  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  furst  day  of  May  1682 
Peter  Balew  PIf      in  A  Action  of  debt 
ffranses  uslton  Deft 

the  plf  detlareth  that  the  Deft  is  Indebted  to  him  Upon  A  Counts  of  seuerall  partickelrs  Rescued 
of  him  the  sum  of  on  hundred  ninty  and  on  Gilder  the  Court  haiiing  herd  the  Caues  the  Plf  hauing 
sworn  to  his  ACounpt  the  Court  ordreth  the  Deft  to  pay  the  deft  the  full  sum  of  on  hundred  ninty  and 
on  Gilder  with  Cost  of  sewt 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  pres- 
ent Munday  Being  the  furst  day  of  ;\lay  1682 
Jaqus  Geyon  Plf        in  A  Action  of  debt 
ffrances  Uslton  Deft 

the  plf  and  Deft  Agreeth  the  the  plf  paing  Cost  of  sute 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  12  day  of  June  1682 
Antony  ffountin  Plf     in  A  Action  of 
Mark  Dessway  Deft     the  Cauess 

The  Court  hauing  heard  the  Caues  hear  depending  doe  Apwint  and  order  Danell  stillwell  Jacob 
Corbett  and  John  Garettsonn  to  end  all  difrences  Concarng  A  Counts  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  whoe 
hath  Balonsed  Both  ther  ACounpts  and  find  dew  to  the  Plf  upon  Balonce  the  Just  sum  of  seuen  shilings 
and  six  pence  Ther  foor  ordreth  the  deft  to  pay  Cost 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  searss  of  the  same  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  12  day  of  June  1682 
Mark  Dessway  Plf         in  A  Action  of 
Antony  ffounten  Deft     sland"" 

to  the  worshepfull  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  seears  of  the  same  on  this 
present  Mundday  Being  the  12  day  of  June  1682  sheweth  that  the  Deft  hath  Rogfuly  and  slandroly 
Reported  and  ACuesed  Me  with  stelling  of  hoges  and  that  I  was  Recorded  in  the  Town  Booke  for  the 
same  I  humbly  desiar  the  Court  to  pas  Jugment  AGainst  the  Def  A  Cording  to  Law  and  such  dameges 
As  May  Be  thought  fitt  with  Cost  of  Court 

The  Caues  hear  depending  hath  Bin  heard  the  Court  findeth  It  A  Boue  ther  Cogisons  the  Court 
ordreth  the  Plf  to  pay  the  Cost  of  this  Court  and  hafie  Liberty  to  Apeell  to  the  Court  of  A  seshins 

Franses  Uslton  Plf      in  A  Action 
Peter  Balew  Deft  of  debt 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  sam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  furst  day  of  June  1682 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  same  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  furst  day  of  May  1682 

John  Kingdom  Plf  in  A  Action  > 

fifrances  walker  Def        of  the  Caues 

The  Plf  Most  humbly  sheweth  that  The  Deft  is  indebted  to  Me  the  sum  of  thorten  shillings  and  six 
pence  for  A  yern  poot  and  paill  whoe  hath  Refused  to  pay  the  seam  to  my  dameg  which  Caueseth  Me  to 
Bring  my  sute  to  this  worshepfull  Court  Craiieing  Jugment  Against  the  Deft  with  Cost  of  sutt 

The  Court  haiiing  hard  the  Caues  depending  Betwixt  the  plf  and  def  hath  Bin  heard  The  Deft  not 
Apearing  The  Court  ordreth  the  Deft  to  pay  the  debt  with  Cost  of  sute  Ther  Being  under  ARest 
in  the  hands  of  Danell  stillwell  the  quantety  of  twelue  hundred  stikes  of  nuten  wed  which  shall  shall 
Be  sould  to  pay  Both  debt  and  Chargess  of  this  Action  and  the  Action  with  Cost  of  Nicholes  Stillwells 
the  wod  Being  left  By  the  said  frances  walker 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS. 


13 


At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  of  and  ouer  sears  of  the  same  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  furst  day  of  May  1682 

Nickholes  Stillwell  Plf 
flfrances  walker   Deft 

The  Plaf  Moste  humly  sheweth  that  That  the  Deft  is  debted  to  Me  upon  of  ACounpt  for  the  seall 
of  A  goon  The  full  sum  of  fiften  shillings  which  hath  Bin  often  demanded  But  the  deft  Refuseth  to  pay 
which  Caueseth  j\le  to  Bring  My  sute  to  this  worshepfull  Court  Craueing  Jugment  Against  the  deft  for 
the  debt  with  Cost  of  sut 

The  Court  hauing  heard  the  Caues  Depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  Deft  The  Deft  not  Apearing 
The  Court  ordreth  the  Deft  to  pay  the  debt  with  Cost  of  sute 

At  A  Court  held  on  Staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oCier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  12  day  of  June  1682 

Upon  the  Ingagment  of  Cap'  John  Palmer  for  the  fidelity  of  fifrances  Williamson  to  ofishiat  the 
ofes  of  A  Clarke  for  the  Court  the  said  Court  By  Joynt  Consent  haue  Mead  Choys  of  the  A  foor  said 
flfrances  willyamson  this  12  day  of  June  1682 

I  under  writen  Poules  Marlet  out  of  my  free  will  haue  giiien  to  my  Brother  Abraham  Marlett  the 
half  of  my  Lott  of  Land  that  I  Am  to  haue  out  of  the  paten  with  my  father  which  I  gaue  out  of  my  free 
will  as  A  f  rend  sheep  and  I  Ingeaged  to  giue  A  Transport  when  my  Brother  Abraham  shall  Requiar 
it  this  Asined  out  of  good  will 

on  staton  Island  on  this 
17"=  day  of  March   1678^ 

as  wettnes  our  hands 

Poules  Richards  the  marke  P.  M.  of  Pouls  Marlet 

Peter  ferete 


This  is  A  Trew  Record  out  of  the  ORigonell  By  order  on  this  9"^  day  of  Jenevvery  1681 


order  of  Abraham  Marleett 


obadiah  Hulmes 

Clk 


To  all  people  to  whome  these  Presents  shall  Come  Know  ye  that  I  Obadiah  Holmes  Esq'  of  the 
County  of  Richmond  staten  Island  for  diuers  good  Causes  &  Considerations  me  theareonto  moiieinge 
&  perticulerly  for  the  loue  I  bear  to  my  well  beloued  Son  Obadiah  Holmes  Jun''  of  the  same  place  haiie 
giiien  &  granted  Aliened  Enfeofed  &  Confirmed  &  by  these  presents  doe  giue  grant  aliene  Enfeose  & 
Confirme  onto  the  saide  Obadiah  Holmes  Junior  his  Heires  &  Assignes  for  euer  a  Ceartaine  tract  or  par- 
cell  of  Land  Containeinge  Eighty  Akers  beinge  the  one  moiety  or  halfe  part  of  one  hundread  &  sixtv 
akers  leyinge  &  beinge  on  staten  Island  Granted  to  me  by  Coll  Thomas  Dungan  Late  Lent  Gouernor  & 
Admirail  of  Neu  Yorke  the  saide  Moity  or  halfe  part  of  the  saide  one  hundread  &  Sixty  Akers  Begininge 
at  a  small  Run  of  water  in  the  Reere  of  William  Johnson  at  the  head  of  the  Creake  &  runes  in  breadth 
by  another  Run  of  water  northerly  one  hundread  &  sixteene  Rod  &  is  in  Length  West  one  hundread 
&  ten  Rod  &  one  halfe  &  so  to  run  a  line  of  Equall  Devition  accordinge  to  the  pattent  granted  as  afore- 
saide  togeather  with  an  equall  proportion  of  Meddow  To  haue  &  to  Hold  the  saide  tract  of  land  as  afore- 
saide  To  the  saide  Obadiah  Plolmes  Jun"^  his  Heires  &  Assigne  for  euer  payeinge  &  Yealdinge  theare- 
fore  yearely  &  euery  yeare  all  such  sum  or  sumes  Dues  or  Quit  rents  that  are  Legaly  due  from  the  saide 
tract  of  Land  Granted  as  aforesaide  In  Witness  wheareof  I  the  saide  Obadiah  Holmes  Sen'  of  staton 
Island  as  Aforesaide  haue  heareonto  set  mv  hand  &  afixed  my  seale  this  twentieth  day  of  February 
1689  &  in  the  2'^  yeare  of  the  Raigne  of  William  the  2*'  Angle  Scot  Fran  Hele  f  ?  Ireland]  Rex. 


Signed  sealed  &  Deluered  in  the  Prence  of 
Nathaniell  Brittaine 

a  marke 
Jeremiah  Basse 


Signum  Obadiah  Holmes 


H  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febrery  1681 
Richard  Merell  Pif      in  A  Action  of  the  Cans 
Ananias  Turner  deft 

The  Caues  Depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  Deft  hath  Bine  heard  the  Deft  eckowlegeth  A  Bill  past 
to  the  Plf  from  tnider  his  hand  for  the  sum  of  four  pouds  sxten  shilings  upon  Balanc  of  A  Counts 
wharupon  the  Court  ordreth  the  Deft  to  pay  the  debit  A  Cording  to  the  Bill  with  Cost  of  seute 

the  Contentesof  the  Bill 

Nouember  the  3''  1681 

M"'  Ananias  Turner  pray  pay  unto  Richard  Merell  the  sume  of  fouer  pounds  sixten  shilings  and 
3  penc  it  Being  the  Just  Balonc  of  all  Countes  depending  Betwixt  you  and  I  to  this  dav  and  you  will 
oblige  your  frend  Phillip  weles 

exepted  to  pay  the 
ABoue  Bill  as  ABoue  *  *  * 
Me  this  3  day  of  Jenewery  i68i 
the  marke  of 
Ananias         T        Turner 
wittnes  K  C  p  the  mark  of  Kasper  Cornelios  Elias  paence 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  This  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febrery  1681 
Richard  Merell  Plf  in  A  Action  of  the 

Lambort  thorland  deft      Caues 

the  Caues  Refered  till  the  next  Court 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  6  day  of  March  168J 
Richard  Merell  Plf  in  A  Action  of  the  Caues 

Lambort  dorlont  Deft 

The  Plf  not  Apearing  to  Ancer  to  his  Action  the  Court  ordreth  that  the  Plf  shall  pay  the  Cost 
of  sevvt 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  scars  of  the  same  on  this  Presont 
Munday  Being  the  6  day  of  March  i68i' 
Jaqus  Jeyoung  Plf  in  A  Action  of  debt 

ffrances  Martenoe  Deft 

wharas  the  Caues  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  Deft  hailing  Tendred  pay 
for  A  sarten  j\Iill  Bought  of  the  Plf  and  the  Pfif  Refusing  the  same  upon  pretenc  of  A  Ingagment  or 
pronies  of  other  space  to  the  Marchant  But  the  plf  not  proueing  Any  such  Bargen  the  Court  ordreth  the 
Deft  to  pay  the  debt  the  sum  of  on  hundred  and  fifte  gilders  in  Corant  pay  for  the  said  ^lill  the  Plf 
paing  Cost  of  seut 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  seesears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febrere  1681 
Robart  vvritt  Plf  in  A  Action  of  debt 

John  Kingdom  deft 

the  Action  with  drawn  upon  Agreement  the  deft  paing  Cost  of  sute 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  6  day  of  March  i58^ 
Jaqus  Geyoung  Plf  in  A  Action  of 

Frances  Uslton  Deft        debt 

the  Deft  not  Apearing  the  Caues  is  Refered  till  the  next  Court 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  15 

At  A  Court  held  on  staelon  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  oucr  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febere  1681 
Robart  writ  Plf  in  A  Action  of 

Peter  Groenfeld  deft      debt 

the  Action  with  drawn  upon  Agreement  the  Charges  to  B  deuided 

At  A  Court  held  on  ston  Island  By   the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  scam  on  this  presonl 
Munday  Being  the  6  day  of  March  i68i 
Peter  Balew  Plf  in  A  Action  of  debt 

Frances  uslton  Deft 

the  Deft  not  Apearing  the  Caues  is  Refered  till  the  next  Court 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seame  on  this  present 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febrere  1681- 
John  Lee  Plf  in  A  action  of  debt 

william  whitt  deft 

the  Action  with  drawn  the  plf  paing  Cost  of  — 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  scam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febrere  1681 
Jacobe  Jeyound  Plf       in  A  action  of  debt 
franses  uslton  deft 

the  Plf  Most  hubly  declareth  that  the  deft  is  indebted  to  me  the  sum  of  four  and  forte  gilder  and 
10  stiuer  which  hath  Bin  demanded  But  the  deft  Refewseth  to  satesfi  the  seam  which  Caueseth  me  to 
Bring  my  action  to  this  Court  Craning  Jugment  Against  the  deft  for  the  debt  with  Cost  of  seut  the 
Caus  Refered  till  the  next  Court 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febrere  1681 
Jacob  Jeyoung  Plf  in  A  action  of  debt 

frances  Martenoe  deft 

To  the  worshepfull  Court  the  Plf  Most  humbly  detlareth  that  he  Bout  A  stell  Mill  for  the  deft 
which  Cost  the  sum  of  150  gilders  and  95  gild.  I3sti.  which  he  ones  me  upon  ACout  But  the  deft  Re- 
feusing  to  pay  wich  Caueseth  me  to  Bring  my  sewt  to  this  Court  Craning  Jugment  Against  the  deft 
for  the  debt  with  Cost  of  seut 

the  Caues  Refered  till  the  next  Court 

Peter  Balew  Plf  in  a  action  of  debt 

Peter  King  [Ring?]  deft 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Mund[ay]  Being  the  5  day  of  febrery  1681 

the  Action  with  drawn  upon  Agreement  the  Plf  paying  Cost 

Peter  Balew  Plf  in  A  action  of  debt 

frances  Buselel  deft 

[At]  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  oiier  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Mimday  Being  the  5  day  of  feberery  1681 

the  Action  with  drawen  upon  Agreement  the  Plf  paying  Cost 

Jacob  Jeyoung  Plf 
Peter  Balew  deft 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouersers  of  the  seam  on  this  yresont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febrere  1681 

the  Plf  Most  humly  declareth  that  the  deft  is  indebted  to  me  the  sum  of  31  gilders  and  3  stiuers 


i6  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

wich  hath  Bin  demanded  But  not  paid  which  Caseth  me  to  Bring  My  Action  to  this  Court  Crauing 
Jugment  Against  tlie  defd  with  Cost  of  sewt 

The  Caues  depending  Betwixt  the  Plf  and  deft  hath  Bin  heard  the  deft  exknowlegeth  the  debt  the 
Court  the  Court  ordreth  the  Deft  to  pay  the  debt  the  sum  of  31  gilders  and  3  stiiiers  at  or  Befoor  the 
15  day  of  this  Instent  with  Cost  of  seute 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabll  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febercry  i68| 
Thomas  walton  Plf  in  A  Action  of  the 

Arter  Stranguidg  Def       Caues 

The  Plf  decleareth  that  the  deft  is  in  debted  to  him  the  sum  of  on  pound  seiien  shings  and  fine 
penc  the  deft  haing  transported  him  self  out  of  this  Goiierment  Abtained  ATachment  up  on  goods  in 
the  hand  of  Jacob  Corbett  Belonging  to  the  deft 

The  Court  ordreth  the  goods  debts  dew  to  the  said  stranguidg  Shall  Be  Responcabl  upon  Apriz- 
ment  to  satesfy  the  debt  with  Cost  of  sewt 

Docter  [Poeter?]  Joen  Plf        in  A  Action  of  the  Caus 
Ananias  Turner  deft 

The  Plf  declareth  that  the  deft  Bought  A  Negger  of  him  for  the  sum  of  on  hundred  gildres  the 
deft  Refuscth  to  pay  the  debt  pretending  that  the  Plf  hath  not  parformed  his  Bargen  in  sum  partice- 
lers  and  A  Counts  the  Caues  hauing  Bin  heard  the  Court  ordareth  the  deft  to  pay  to  the  plf  the  sum  of 
on  pound  twelue  shilings  and  six  penc  upon  A  equial  Balonc  of  ther  ACounpts  with  Cost  of  sute 

At  A  Court  held  on  staton  Island  By  the  Constabl  and  ouer  sears  of  the  seam  on  this  presont 
Munday  Being  the  5  day  of  febrere  in  the  year  168A 

Know  all  men  by  These  presents  that  I  William  Elston  and  Elisebeth  my  Wife  of  Staton  Hand 
for  and  in  Consideration  of  A  iialuable  sum  of  mony  to  us  payd  in  hand  by  Robert  Wright  of  the  aboiie 
said  Hand  Wee  haue  granted  Barggined  Sold  assigned  and  sett  oiier  unto  the  said  Robeart  Wright 
one  sartin  Lott  of  land  lying  one  the  sought  side  of  the  fresh  kill  With  the  pattint  for  the  same,  and  all 
the  Right  titell  Intrust  property  Clames  Demands  of  Wee  the  said  William  and  Elisebeth  Elston  or  our 
Heires  Exsereters  Adminestratours  or  assignes  for  eiier  he  or  thay  eylding  or  payin  the  quit  rent  there 
in  Researvied  due  and  payable  Accordin  as  the  pattint  doth  Exspres  In  Witness  Where  of  wee  haue  sett 
our  hands  and  sealles  one  Staton  Hand  this  28  of  maye  In  the  36  yeare  of  his  Ma"'*  Reigne  Anno  Do- 
mong  1683 

Assigned   sealed  Acknowledged  before  mee 

and  deliuered  in  Richard  Stilhvell 

the  presense  of  Justes 

Abraham  Cole 

Richard  Tattersall 

Whar  as  ther  is  Puhlek  Charges  To  Be  Letied  upon  staton  Island  and  the  sum  soe  Inconcidarbl 
that  the  Inhabtons  think  It  not  Conueniont  to  giue  in  the  Valuation  of  ther  Estats  But  haiie  By  the 
Maier  part  Mead  Choys  of  Cap' John  Palmr  Cap' Thomas  Louies  and  M''  Jacob  Jeyoung  Mr.  Andros 
Canon  M''  John  Garetson  M''  Derick  Cornelis  with  the  Constabl  to  Teak  ACoupt  of  the  Charges  which 
is  dew  to  be  payd  By  the  Inhabetonc  and  to  Leue  the  same  A  Cording  as  they  shall  thinke  Conijeniont 

Thes  Ar  In  his  Maiests  Neam  to  will  and  Requiar  you  At  sight  hear  of  to  giuc  nootes  to  the  A 
Boiie  mentioned  parsons  to  Meett  together  In  sum  Conueiont  placs  and  then  and  ther  ther  to  Act 
A  Cording  to  ther  Instruction  and  and  for  soe  Doing  this  shall  Be  your  soefishont  waront  giuen 
under  My  h-^"d  on  this 

26  day  of  Jenewery  1681  Richard  still  well 

By  order  Justes 

obadiah  Hulmes 
Clac 


RICHMOND   COUNTY   RECORDS.  17 

Staton  Island 

In  Perseuionce  of  A  waront  deated  The  26  of  Jenewery  1681  Under  the  hand  of  Richard  Stillwell 
Esqu''  Justes  of  the  Pees  whee  the  under  written  hauing  Bin  Chosen  Comniishaners  By  the  free 
holders  and  Inhabtonce  of  this  Island  to  consider  of  and  Make  A  Town  Rate  for  the  defraing  of  the 
Publik  Charg-  which  By  A  Count  deleiierd  us  for  thes  three  years  past  we  find  A  Mount  to  the  summe 
of  Twenty  fouer  pounds  doe  By  uerty  of  Athorety  deriued  unto  us  as  A  foor  said  Consent  and  order 
That  euery  Lott  of  Land  within  this  Island  Containing  Aighty  Akers  shall  pay  the  sum  of  fouer  shilings 
and  six  pence  to  Be  Leuyd  By  such  ofesars  or  offesars  as  By  the  said  Justes  his  warant  shall  be  A 
poynted  to  Collect  the  same  and  to  Be  deliuered  into  the  hands  of  obadiah  Hulmes  whom  we  doe  order 
nomenat  and  Apwint  To  be  Tresueerar  for  this  Island  for  this  Insung  year  Requiring  the  said  oba- 
diah Hulmes  on  the  Resait  of  the  A  foor  said  Rattes  to  Make  full  satesfaction  to  All  such  Parsons  as 
by  the  ACounpt  hear  in  Annixed  or  to  Credeters  to  the  Island  and  to  Ceep  A  Just  ACount  therof  And 
the  seam  to  Render  A  Just  A  Counpt  to  us  on  or  bee  foor  the  24  day  of  Jun  next  Insewing  the  deat  hear 
of  for  wich  the  said  obadiah  Hulmes  shall  Be  Allowed  on[e]  shilling  por  p.  for  the  rescuing  and  pay- 
ing out  of  Eiiery  pound  we  doe  likwis  order  that  thes  presoents  together  with  the  enexed  Account  be 
forth  with  Recorded  in  the  Town  Booke  In  the  Bookes  of  Records  for  this  Island  Together  with  the  A 
Boue  said  warant  deated  the  26  day  of  Jeenewery  1681  Giiien  Under  oure  hands  This  7""  day  of  feb- 
ruere  1681 

Recorded  By  order  on  this  10  day  of  feberey  168^ 

John  Palmer 
Obadiah  Hulmes  Thomas  Loulas 

Clecc  Jacob  Jeyoung 

Direk  Cornelioss 
Andros  Canon 


tb  s 
1681  Staton  Island  debtt  on  sundry  ACounpts  to  James  Mathes  William  Merett  and  Nicholes 
stillwell  for  Expences  of  the  Justes  and  Constabl  at  on  Court  of  of  [af?]  sizes  and  three 

Courts  of  A  Sesseions  upon  A  Counpt 07  00 

To  obadiah  Hulmes  for  three  yeais  salere  as  A  Town  Clarke  ordred  at  A  Town  iMotting  06  00 

to  Danell  stillwell  for  on[e]  wolf        . 01  10 

to  frances  walker  for  ditto 01  10 

to  John  Marten  for  ditto 01  10 


17     10 


1681  Moer  ditto  tb  s 

To  Thomas  walton  for  ditto 01  10 

To  Cap'  Cornells   Corsson   ditto         . 01  10 

To  A  pair  of  stokes  ditto       .         .         . 00  15 

To  Poules  Marleett  for  A  Tigger 02  15 

The  whole  ACoupt  to  the  summe  of 24    00 

Cornelios  Corson  Constabl 

Know  All  Men  By  thes  presonce  That  I  Marmeduck   Potter  A   Inhabetont  of  statoii   Island  dec 
freely  and  fermly  Make  oiier  and  Asine  all  my  Right  and  Tittle  and  Intrust  of  this  Patten 
[The  conveyance  proceeds  no  further] 

Know  All  Meen  By  thes  presonts  that  I  Franses  Walker  A  Inhabetont  of  staton  Island  Haue  and 
doe  Bv  thes  presonts  Meak  oner  and  Asine  All  My  Right  and  Tittell  as  to  Land  and  Laber  thar  on  Be- 
stoed  or  primses  expresed  and  Contained  in  the  Paten  As  fuly  and  Amply  As  hath  Bin  Granted  and 
Confirmed  to  Me  or  My  Ayes  or  Asines  to  Elisha  Parker  senior  A  Inhabetont  of  woodbrig  in  the  proii- 
ence  of  New  Jarsse  to  the  said  Elisha  Parker  His  Airs  or  Asins  To  haue  And  To  holde  as  hi'?  proner 
Right  and  Tittll  Asined  and  deliiiered  By  the  said  ffranses  walker  from  Me  as  A  foor  said  or  My  Airs 


i8  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

or  A  sines  without  fraud  or  desait  To  Haue  and  To  Holde  for  euer  all  and  Euery  part  and  parsell  ther 
of  of  the  said  Land  with  all  Buldings  fences  orchards  with  all  Ground  fast  and  nailld  fast  upon  the  said 
pes  of  Land  with  all  priueleges  Aportenonces  and  Aduantiies  Aportenens  and  Coniienionces  as  Ar 
now  or  hear  After  shall  Belong  or  Apertain  to  the  ABove  said  pees  of  Land  and  Meedow 

ASined  Seeled  and  Deliuered  In  the  Presence  of  Us  on  the  27  day  of  feberer  In  the  year  of  our 

Lord  i68i 

the  marke  of  O  franses  walker 

As  wittnes  Ecknowleged  Be  foor  Me 

obadiah  Huhnes  Richard  Stillwell 

Justes  of  Staton  Island 
Entred  By  Me  A  Cording  to  the  origonall 

obadiah  Hulmes 

Clarke 

Know  All  Men  By  thes  presons  That  I  Abraham  Lakeniane  A  Inhabetont  of  Staton  Island  Doe 
By  fully  and  fermty  Meake  ouer  and  A  sine  all  my  Right  and  Tittll  and  Intrust  of  this  paten  to  Marme- 
duck  potter  A  Inhabetont  of  the  sam  pleas  Thar  foor  I  the  said  Abraham  Lakeman  doe  fully  and  fermly 
Make  ouer  and  A  sine  all  and  Euery  part  therof  To  haue  and  to  hould  as  his  frome  my  Airs  Asines  ex- 
ectres  or  Adminestraters  withall  priuelegs  Aportenses  Conueionces  and  Adiianteges  as  fuly  and 
Amply  as  hath  Bin  Granted  and  Confermed  to  Me  or  my  Airs  to  the  said  Marnieducke  Potter  his  Airs 
execteters  Adminestraters  or  Asins  to  haue  and  to  hould  as  his  prop"'  Right  and  Intrust  without  frad 
or  desait  To  haue  present  deliiiere  and  poseshin  ther  of  with  all  Ground  fast  and  naill  fast  As  Buldings 
fences  orchards 

As  wittnes  our  hands  on  the  29  day  of  Jenewere  1682 

ASined  Seled  and  deleuered  In  the  presonce  of  us 

obadiah  Hulmes  Mark  of  A  Abraham 

Edward  Land  Lakeman 

Asined  seled  and  deliuered  in  the  presonce  of  Me 

Richard  Stillwell 
Justes  of  Staton  Island 
Recorded  obadiah  Hulmes 

By  Me  Clae 

Know  all  Men  to  whom  It  IMay  Concarn  That  simion  Corne  A  Inhabetont  of  staton  Island  Doe  By 
thes  presonts  Considrations  as  foloth  freely  giue  and  Meak  ouer  my  whole  Esteat  to  Peter  Nowe  A 
Inhabetont  of  the  seam  plas  furst  A  hous  and  Land  and  housing  with  all  that  doth  properly  Belog  to  me 
for  the  term  and  Tim  of  mv  Lif  and  my  wiiies  with  all  my  housl  goods  and  Tooles  with  thorten  heed  of 
neett  Cattell  and  feur  of  ho'rs  kind  nin  of  swin  to  be  forth  witth  deliiired  to  the  said  Peter  Nowee  As 
his  proper  esteat  as  foloth  with  all  other  Benefetts  and  Adiianteges  that  l\Iay  hear  after  Com  or  properly 
Belong  to  the  said  Simion  Corne  his  Esteat  I  the  said  Simion  Corne  As  fuly  and  properly  Meak  ouer  to 
the  said  Peter  Noewe  the  wholl  Esteat  hear  Mentioned  to  him  his  Airs  Exsekettrs  Adminestraters 
or  Asines  only  exepted  the  Land  Bulding  and  other  Leabcr  ther  on  bestoed  wich  is  After  the  said 
Simion  and  his  wife  deses  Is  to  be  deliuered  to  the  said  Richard  Michell  or  his  Asines 

In  Consideration  of  this  ABoiie  Mentioned  Bargen  I  the  said  peter  nowee  doe  Bind  myself  rny 
Airs  Execteris  Adminestraters  or  Asines  to  ceep  and  Maintain  in  siknes  and  In  helth  me  the  said 
Simion  and  his  wif  deuring  ther  Lilies  with  all  neseseris  as  Meett  drink  washing  Loging  Clothing  and 
If  In  Ceas  the  said  Simion  or  his  wif  shall  By  siknes  haiie  o Cation  of  Aney  Extorordner  Meens  the 
said  peter  nowe  doe  oBleg  himself  to  prouid 

As  wittnes  ouer  handes  on  the  12  day  of  febrery  1680 

Simion  Corne 

in  presonc  of  us  peter  nowe 

obadiah  hulmes  Margrett  nowe 

Henery  Pomly  [  ?]  hear  mark   [] 

Claude  Longpoe  [  ?] 

This  ABoue  Mentioned  Contract  Is  noil  By  the  Consent  of  Bothe  partes 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  19 

Know  all  Men  By  thes  presence  that  I  Jacob  Cornelios  widower  doe  Intend  A  Contract  of  Mareg 
with  Mary  usltou  the  Daughter  of  fraanses  usiton  ther  foor  By  thes  I  doe  promes  and  Ingag  to  meak 
noe  other  will  nor  testement  nor  gift  In  what  neater  soe  euer  Contrary  to  this  Ingagment  which  may  A 
tend  to  the  defrading  or  hindronc  of  Aither  wif  or  Children 

as  furst  I  the  said  Jacob  Corneilios  doe  fuly  and  freely  giue  to  my  daughter  Alke  all  har  Mothers 
waring  Clothes  only  A  pette  Cott  and  A  Ring 

2ly  If  In  Ceas  I  should  dy  Be  foor  my  wif  now  Intended  haueing  noe  Children  By  this  my  wif  I 
doe  giue  and  Beqeiie  to  hear  two  parts  of  my  whol  estat  that  I  shall  Be  desesed  of  and  the  other  part  to 
my  daughter  Alke  But  In  Ceas  I  should  haue  Children  By  this  my  wife  then  the  on  half  of  my  wholl 
estate  to  be  proprly  for  har  yous  and  desposing  and  the  other  half  is  to  Be  equelly  deuided  Amongst 
all  my  Children  that  ar  or  shall  Be  In  Ceas  my  wif  should  Be  fust  desesed  then  I  doe  Ingag  that  on 
half  of  my  wholl  estat  shall  Be  equilly  deiiided  AMongst  all  my  Children  then  Liueing  In  Confer- 
meation  of  this  ABoue  mentioned  Contract  I  the  said  Jacob  Cornelios  doe  ferly  fuly  and  frely  Bind 
and  Meake  ouer  all  my  whole  esteat  that  Is  now  or  hear  After  shall  Bee  long  to  me  upon  the  Breech 
or  non  performanc  of  this  A  ABoue  Mentioned  Contract  to  my  sekend  wif  Mary  Usiton  the  daughter 
of  f  ranees  Usiton  in  wettnes  hear  of  I  A  sine  and  seell  in  the  presonc  of  us  on  this  21  day  of  Aprell 

In  the  Year  of  greas  1681 

mr"  X  of  Jacob  Cornel  [missing] 

obadiah  Hulmes 
Richard  Stillwell 
Justes 

Know  all  Men  By  thes  presons  that  I  I  Edward  Marshall  doe  By  thes  presents  Transport  Meak 
ouer  and  Asine  this  my  Patten  with  all  my  Right  and  titcll  thar  in  Concarned  with  and  euery  part 
ther  of  with  all  and  euery  part  ther  of  with  all  priuelegs  portenences  Coniieintses  and  Adiiantgsas  fuly 
and  Largly  and  Amply  as  hath  Bin  Granted  to  me  I  the  said  Edward  Marshall  doe  Meak  ouer  and  A 
sine  This  ABoue  Metioned  paten  from  me  my  Airs  or  Asines  to  Abraham  Lakeman  his  Airs  or  Asines 
to  haiie  and  to  hold  as  his  proper  Right  and  Intrust 

Asined  and  deliiiered  in  the  presons  of  us  In  the  year  of  Greas  on  the  8  day  of  feberery  1681 

the  mark  O  of 
vvitnes  Edward  marshall 

obadiah  Hulmes 
Richard  Stillwell 

Know  all  men  to  Whom  it  May  Concerne  That  I  Abraham  Cole  an  Inhabitant  of  Staton  Island  doe 
Giiie  and  deliiier  to  william  Elston  my  Right  and  of  a  loot  of  land  with  Buldings  fences  orchard  Med- 
ows  Comoneds  priuelegs  Advantages  as  doth  or  hear  After  may  Belong  or  apertain  with  length  Bredth 
Bounds  and  and  limets  as  expresed  in  this  Paten  to  william  Elston  of  the  seam  pleas  from  Ale  the  said 
Abraham  Coalle  my  Airs  Execters  Adminestraters  or  Asines  To  the  sd  william  Elston  his  Airs  exectrs 
Adminestraters  or  A  sines  to  haue  and  to  hould  for  euer  without  frad  or  desalt  the  sd  william  elston 
Elding  and  paing  A  Cording  to  the  Conditions  of  the  sd  Paten 

Asined  seld  and  deliiiered  in  the  presons  of  us 

as  witnes  my  hand  on  this  20  d.  of  August  1682  Ecknowleged  Befoor  Me 

Richard  Stillwell 
mark  Justis 

Clas  K  smith 

John  Mulings 

Abraham  Colle 

Entred  By  Me  obad'h  Hulmes 

Know  All  Men  to  whom  It  May  Consarn  that  I  Edward  land  A  Inhabetont  of  staton  Island  haue 
sould  and  doe  Meake  oiier  and  A  sin  all  My  Right  and  Tittell  of  A  Lott  of  Land  with  all  Bulding 
fences  orchards  Comanages  priiieleges  with  the  Lenghth  Bredth  Bounds  and  limetts  as  Contained  to 
Abraham  Colle  of  the  sam  plas  from  Me  the  sd  Edward  land  my  Airs  Execters  Adminestraters  or  -' 
Asines  to  the  sd  Abraham  Cole  his  Airs  Execters  Adminestraters  or  A  sins  To  banc  and  to  hould  for 
euer  with  out  frad  or  desait  to  the  sd  Edward  land  paing  and  Aquiting  the  sd  Abraham  Coole  from  all. 


ao  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

dews  and  dewtys  or  demands  that  haue  or  shall  Be  dew  or  demandend  until!  the  deat  hear  of  and  ilie  sd 
Abraham  Coll  to  yeald  and  pay  A  Cording  to  the  Conditons  of  this  Paten 

Asined  seled  and  deliuered  in  the  presons  of  us 

on  this  15  day  of  March  in  the  year  i68|  Asined  Be  foorMe 

Richard  stillw  [missing] 
witnes  Justes 

obad  liululmes 

John  stillwell 

Know  all  Men  by  thes  presonce  that  fifrances  walker  A  Inhabitant  staton  Island  haue  and  Doe  by 
thes  presonts  Make  ouer  and  A  sine  all  my  Right  and  as  to  land  and  Laber  or  primises  and  Concluded 
in  the  paten  as  fuly  and  Amply  as  hath  bin  Granted  and  Confirmed  to  me  or  my  Airs  or  Asines  to  Elisha 
Parker  senier  A  Inhabetont  of  wood  brig  in  the  pruenc  of  new  Jarse  to  the  sd  Elisha  parker  his  Airs 
or  Asines  To  haue  And  to  hold  as  his  proper  Right  and  Tittll  Asined  deleCiered  by  the  sd  fifrances 
walker  from  me  as  A  foor  sd  my  Airs  and  Asines  without  fraud  or  desait  to  haiie  nd  to  hould  for  euer 
all  and  eiiery  part  and  parsell  ther  of  the  land  with  all  Buldings  fencings  orchards  with  all  Ground  fast 
and  naill  fast  upon  the  sd  land  with  all  priuelcgs  Aportenonces  ConiJenionses  Aduantegs  as  ar  now  or 
hear  after  my  belong  or  Apartain  to  the  A  Boiie  sd  pes  of  land  and  Medows 

ASined  Selled  and  Deliuered  In  the  presonc  of  m.  O  f ranees  walker 

on  the  27  day  of  febrere  1682 

Richard  Stillwell 
Justes  Entred  upon  Record  by  me 

obadiah  hulmes 

Richmond  Co. 

This  Indenture  made  this  23  day  of  Noevember  In  the  seckond  yeare  of  the  Reigne  of  our  soueren 
Lord  the  King  Anno  qui  dom  1690  [1691?] 

beeTwene  nickolas  Lee  of  the  on  partey  of  the  Aboiie  sayd  Cowntey  And  Danell  shotwell  of  the 
same  Cowntey  of  the  other  partey  fidelesot  That  Is  to  say  That  I  the  Aboue  sayd  nickolas  Lee  haiie  put 
my  selfe  Andprentis  And  with  the  Consent  of  my  father  John  Lee  of  the  Abofie  sayd  Countey  deuring 
The  Term  And  space  of  ten  years  from  And  After  the  deate  heare  of  which  Is  In  the  seckond  yeare  of 
the  Reingne  of  our  sofieren  Lord  As  Aboije  sayd  And  the  sayd  Nickolas  doth  In  Geage  him  selfe  to  serue 
The  Abode  sayd  Daniell  shotwell  faythfuley  And  Trewley  during  the  space  And  terme  of  tenn  yeares 
hee  shall  not  Imbasell  his  Masters  Goods  hee  shall  not  frequent  tauerns  nor  All  houses  unles  It  be  About 
his  masters  buisnes  ceards  nor  disc  hee  shall  not  play  neither  shall  hee  Commit  matrimoney  deuring  the 
Terme  of  tenn  years  After  the  deate  heare  of  And  In  And  upon  Considerashon  of  the  Aboiie  bound  nick- 
olas Lee  un  to  the  sayd  daniell  shotwell  The  Aboue  sayd  daniell  doth  bind  him  selfe  heiers  or  Asignes 
for  the  yearnell  some  of  Twentey  pownds  Corent  moneys  of  new  yowke  To  find  the  Aboue  sayd  nickolas 
Lee  sofishent  Meat  drinke  washen  And  Loging  And  Clothes  And  At  the  End  of  the  tenn  yeares  to  Giue 
him  Ten  pownds  Corent  pay  of  this  prouence  with  on  sewt  of  new  Clothes  besides  his  worken  Clothes 

And  to  the  Trew  pcrformence  of  the  Aboiie  sayd  Indenture  wee  the  sayd  nickolas  And  daniell  haue 
Enter  Chayngbley  set  our  hands  And  scales  This  day  And  yeare  with  In  writen  signed  sealed  And 
deliiiered  In  the  presonts  of  us 

The  marke  of 

Jacob  Corbett  nickolas  H  H  Lee  O 

The  marke  of 

Elisebth  H  Tayler 

This  Aboue  writen  Indenture  was  Recorded  this  4*'''  day  of  febrearey  169^  by  mee  Jacob  Corbett 

Cla 

This  folowing  sur\'ay  was  Recorded  for  m'  Elias  Duxburey  sept  the  15""  1696 

Richmond  fs         March  25""  1693  [1695?] 

Wheare  as  wee  seaker  Garosane  &  John  petersone  alies  stace  survayers  for  the  hywavs  &  fensis  for 
the  north  quarter  of  the  said  Cowntey  of  Richmond  hauing  viewed  the  fTence  betwixt  Elias  Duxburey 
&  Lambert  durland  Johnsons  doe  find  yt  ye  said  fence  from  ye  place  wheare  Lambert  brings  his  out 
fence  and  Joynes  the  same  to  the  said  duxbureys  fence  ought  to  bee  Apartey  fence  and  each  to  make  his 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  21 

moaitey  or  halfe  of  the  same  from  the  said  place  to  the  waterside  &  after  each  of  them  his  parte  of  the 
water  fence  and  wee  doe  further  declare  that  whot  damige  for  Trespesis  haue  ben  upon  the  said  *  *  *  — 
duxburey  for  want  of  the  said  Lamberts  making  the  said  moyetey  of  the  fence  ought  to  be  made  Good 
to  him  by  the  said  Lambert  for  wee  find  that  in  three  seuerell  places  in  the  said  fence  Lambert  haiie 
Joyned  his  fence  to  the  said  duxbureys  witnes  to  this  our  survay  wee  haue  sett  our  hands  the  day  & 
yeare  aboue  written 

John  Stace        his  mark 
The  marke  of  Seaker  Garosene 

Richmond         October  the  10"^  1696 

Then  Receiied  of  marey  Corsone  The  widow  of  Cornalios  Corsone  The  some  of  six  pound  one 
shiling  which  is  in  full  of  all  debts  dews  bills  bonds  ackts  ackons  or  aney  other  Acounpts  from  the  be- 
gining  of  the  world  unto  this  present  day  and  date  as  witnes  my  hand  and  scale  the  day  and  yeare 
Aboue  menchoned 

John  watson    sele 
Testus 

Cornelis  nefis  [nefie?] 
peter  wooglom 
Three  pownds  six  shilings  of  this  being  upon  the  acounpt  of  Anenius  Turnoures  acounpt  as  witnes 
my  hand 

John  watson 

The  Tenth  year  of  our  Souvereign  Lord  Will"  the  Third  by  the  grace  of  god  of  England  Scot- 
land france  &  Irland  King  Defender  of  y®  faithe  and  in  ye  year  of  our  Lord  1698 

Cornelis  Nefie  Seger  gerritse 

William  george  abraham  Lakeman  Supvifers 

Mark  Duffosway  Richard  Brittain 

Engel  bartelot  afsefors  for  this  present  year 

Nath  Brittain 

Benjamin  Coupir  [?]  Jan  VanOy  Coll. 

Jacob  Garit 
abrah  marlet 


Richmond  fs        ye  lo""  of  octob  an.  q:  dom.  1698 

The  County  Tax  made  up  by  the  Suprvisers  for  this  present  year 
To  Will"  Joons  Child  for  Keeping  a  year 
To  Samuel  Boulton  .... 

To  Tho.  Stillwell  for  a  Wolve 
To  Cornelis  Tijfon  for  a  Wolves  head 
To  the  Exes,  of  CLaes  Smith 

To  John  Stilwell 

To  Thomas  hunt             .... 
To  ye  Collectors 


ii2  00 

£06  00 

£00  15 

foi  00 

£08  05 

£10  00 

£10  00 

£01  17 


Sum 


.    £49    17      o 
Abraham  Lakeman 
Seger  gerritfe 
Richard  Brittain 

Supervifers 


This  is  a  true  record  Recorded  by  mee 


Tho  Coone  CI 


a 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Richmond  fs 

Whereas  at  ye  generall  Town  Meeting  being  held  the  first  day  of  Aprill  in  ye  year  1699  for  the 
choifing  of  Such  Officers  as  are  nefesary  for  the  enfuing  year  tlie  free  holders  being  met  made  choife 
of  thofe  perfons  here  under  named 


North  Divifion 


heind  Van  dy  k,  Constab 

William  Tiljeii  Supervifor 

Lamd  Donlan  [Dorian?] 
Richard  Merril  afsefsors 


Jacob  Corfson 

Collector 

Daniel  Shotwell 

John  Shotwell 

Surveyors  of  ye  high  Way* 

West  Divifion 

Louis  Gitton 

Constab 

Anthony  Tyfon 

Supervifor 

abrah  Coll 

Charl.  Marfhell 

Afsefsors 

M"-  Shadijn 

Collector 

Engel  Bartelot 

Peter  Manne 

Surveyors  of  }'e  high  Way 

South  Divifion 

~  Josua  Marlet 

Conftab 

abrah  Lakeman 

Supervifor 

Nathan  Whitman 

> 

Tlio  Stillwell  Jun 

Afsefsers 

Hans  Laurenfe 

Coll 

Nath  Brittain 

Nath  Brittain 

Surveyers  of  ye  high  Way 

[Nothing  precedes  these  ear  tnarks  to  ascertain  date  of  entry.    They  are  in  the  oldest  writing  ap- 
parently.] 

Nathanll  Brittons  Marke  with  A  hapene  on  the  under  sid.  of  the  Right  ear 

Nathan  whittmans  Marke  with  A  Crope  on  the  Right  ere  and  A  Slitt  on  the  Left  and  A  pees  Cut 
squar  out  on  the  undr  sid  of  the  Crope 

Thomas  walton  Marke  with  A  hapene  on  the  upar  sid  of  the  Left  ere 

William  Britons  Mark  with  two  slits  under  the  Right  ere  and  on  under  the  Left 

John  Kingdom  Marke  with  a  Crope  on  the  left  ere  and  A  halfe  still  [  ?]  or  A  foor  gade  [  ?]  on  the 
Right  ear 

Lawes  Lakeman  Marke  with  A  Crope  on  the  Right  ear  and  a  slitt  in  the  Left 

John  Dalles  Mark  on  Both  ers  slitt  Right  down  from  the  Crope  [sic — this  entry  has  been  crossed 
out] 

Richard  Michels  Marke  with  A  Crope  on  the  Right  ear  and  A  slit  under  the  seam  and  A  slitt 
Right  down  the  Left  ear 

Obadiah  Hulmes  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Left  ear  and  slit  in  the  Right 

Thomas  Stillwells  Marke  with  a  Crop  on  the  Left  ear  and  A  slitt  under  the  Right  ear 

Barn  Tiss  Marke  with  two  hapenes  in  the  under  side  of  ech  ear 


RICHMOND    COUNTY   RECORDS.  23 

ffranses  Barber  Marke  with  A  hole  in  the  Right  eare  and  A  hapene  in  the  under  sid  of  the  Left  ear 

fTranses  Martenoe  Marke  with  two  hapens  under  the  Right  ear 

Tiss  Barnson  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Right  ear  and  A  slitt  in  the  seam 

John  watsos  Marke  with  A  smalle  [swalle?]  forke  on  the  left  ear  [has  been  crossed  out] 

Peter  noewe  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Left  ear  and  two  sHtts  in  the  seam 

Gidion  Marletts  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  near  ear  [has  been  crossed  out] 

Poules  Regerne  Marke  with  A  hapene  in  the  under  side  of  the  Left  ear  [has  been  crossed  out] 

John  Garatson  Marke  with  A  Crope  on  the  Right  ear  and  A  nick  under  seame 

John  Teneson  Marke  with  two  slitts  Right  down  the  left  ear  with  A  half  Crop  on  the  under  side 
of  the  Right  ear 

Peter  Jonson  Marke  with  A  slit  in  the  Right  ear  and  A  hole  in  the  Left  ear  [has  been  crossed 
out] 

Abraham  Marlet  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Right  ear  [has  been  crossed  out] 

Class  Smiths  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Right  ear  and  A  hapen  under  the  Left  [has  been  crossed 
out] 

Jacob  Garettson  Marke  with  A  hole  in  the  Right  ear  and  A  slitt  under  the  Left  ear  [has  been  crossed 
out] 

Andros  Canon  Marke  with  A  slitt  Right  down  the  the  Right  ear 

John  Case  Marke  with  A  hapene  on  the  uper  sid  of  the  Right  ear 

John  Beleiiell  Marke  with  two  slits  Right  down  the  left  ear 

Georg  Comons  Mark  with  A  hapene  on  the  under  sid  of  the  left  ear  and  A  slitt  in  the  under  sid 
of  the  Right  ear  [this  has  been  crossed  out] 

Samuell  Corteses  Marke  with  A  Crope  on  Right  ear  and  A  hapeny  on  ech  sid  of  the  left  ear 

Hans  Louers  [Louerns?]  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Left  ear  and  slitt  Right  downe  the  seam  and 
A  slitt  down  the  Right  ear 

Cp*  Bilups  Mark  with  A  Crop  on  the  Right  ear  and  two  hapenes  in  ech  sid  of  the  same  and  A 
slitt  down  the  Left  ear 

woulford  Johnson  Mark  with  A  swalloe  forke  on  ech  ear 

Jen  Grines  Marke  with  two  slitts  Right  downe  the  Right  ear  and  A  slitt  down  the  Left  ear  [this 
has  been  crossed  out] 

Cpt  Palmers  Brand  Marke  with  the  Letter  P  on  the  near  shoulder 

Edward  Marshall  Marke  with  A  foor  gad  on  the  Left  ear  and  A  hind  gad  in  the  Right  ear  and 
A  neke  under  the  Right  ear  Right  in 

Arowsmiths  Marke  with  A  hole  in  the  Left  ear  and  A  hapene  under  the  Right  ear 


24  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Jacob  Corbetts  Marke  with  A  slitt  left  ear  and  Cropt  on  the  Left  ear  and  A  hapene  in  the  under  sid 
of  the  Right  ear  [this  has  been  crossed  out] 

Ananias  Turners  Marke  with  A  Grope  on  the  left  ear  and  A  hapene  on  the  foor  sid  of  the  seam 
and  twoe  hapenes  on  ech  sid  of  the  Right  ear 

John  Tingles  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Right  ear  and  slitt  Right  down  the  seam  and  A  foor 
gade  in  the  Left  ear 


ear 


Cpt  Richard  Stilhvells  Marke  with  A  hapene  under  the  Left  ear  and  two  slitts  in  the  Right 

Georg  Lokerts  Marke  with  A  hole  in  the  Right  ear  and  A  Crope  and  A  hapene  on  the  left  ear 

Cpt  Palmer  Marke  with  A  hole  in  the  left  ear  and  A  hapen  in  the  After  part  of  the  Right  ear  [crossed 
out] 

Peter  Bukljou  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  left  ear  and  A  slit  in  the  under  sid  of  ech  ear 

Anthone  Norwods  Mark  with  A  swalloe  fork  on  the  Left  ear  and  A  hole  in  the  Right  ear  and 
Branded  in  the  horn  with  the  letter  A  N  and  his  horses  on  the  near  shoulder  with  the  seam 

Cornells  Corson  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  left  ear  and  slitt  down  the  Right  ear  and  A  slitt  in  the 
foor  part  of  the  Crop 

nathanill  huit  mark  with  a  swalla  fork  on  the  left  ear  the  son  of  will  huit  [?worn] 

Peter  Balew  Marke  with  A  hole  in  the  left  ear 

John  Corsson  Marke  with  A  hapene  in  the  under  sid  of  the  Right  ear  and  swalloe  forke  on  the  left 
ear 

Jaqus  Polin  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Right  ear  and  two  slitts  downe  the  seam  and  A  slitt  be 
hind  the  seam 

John  frecnch  Marke  with  ech  ear  Cropt  and  A  slitt  Right  down  the  Right  ear 

Edward  Land  [Lane?]  Marke  with  A  hole  in  the  Right  ear  and  swallow  forke  in  the  left  ear 

Robert  Rights  Marke  with  A  swalloe  forke  on  eche  ear  and  A  hapene  under  the  of  car 

fifrances  Pews  Marke  with  A  swalloe  forke  on  the  left  ear  and  and  under  ech  ear  A  hapene 

William  Elston  Marke  with  A  swalloe  forke  on  eche  ear  and  A  hapene  and  the  Left  ear 

[crossed  out] 

Phillup  Bendalls  Marke  on  ech  ear  A  swalloe  forke  and  A  hole  in  the  Riht  car 

Thomas  Bereman  Marke  with  A  hapene  under  the  Right  ear  and  to  slitts  in  the  same  Right  down 
from  the  tope  and  Branded  with  A  Leetter  T  B  on  the  horn 

Poules  Marlet  Marke  with  A  hole  in  the  Left  ear  and  two  hapens  in  the  sam  on  under  and  the 
other  ABoue 

John  Puden  Marke  with  A  swalloe  forke  on  the  Right  ear  and  the  left  ear  Cropt  and  two  slitts  Riht 
down  the  seam 

William  Jonsons  Marke  with  A  swalloe  fork  on  the  Right  Ear  and  Cropt  on  uper  sid  of  the  sam 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  45 

Isake  Sede  [  ?]  Marke  with  A  nick  Right  in  the  under  sid  of  the  Left  ear  [crossed  out] 

John  Brigges  Mark  with  A  Crope  on  the  Right  ear  and  A  hapene  in  the  under  side  of  the  sam  and 
A  nicke  in  the  uper  side 

Bartloots  Marke  with  A  slit  Right  down  the  Right  ear  and  A  hole  in  the  left  ear  and  in  the  Left  ear 
A  hapen  under  and  A  nicke  on  the  uper  sid. 

Marmidueke  Potter  Marek  with  A  Crop  on  the  Left  ear  and  two  hapens  under  the  seam 

Petrus  Thefschenmaecker  Marke  with  A  swalow  forke  on  the  left  ear  [crossed  out] 

Jacobe  Garcot  [Gariot?]  Mare  with  A  nicke  Right  in  the  under  sid  of  the  lefte  ear 

Abraham  Coole  his  marke  with  A  fwalo  forke  on  each  yeare  And  A  half  peney  under  the  Left 
yeare 

M"'  Mahault  his  Marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  Lefte  ear  and  two  hapenes  under  the  same 

daniell  fhotwell  his  marke  with  A  hoole  In  the  wright  yeare  And  A  (lit  under  the  Left  yeare 

fransis  uselton  his  marke  with  A  Crop  on  the  wright  yeare  And  A  (lit  Cut  In  And  A  Litell  pece 
Cut  out 

Clayfe  Meare  his  marke  with  to  flites  wright  downe  the  Right  yeare  And  A  (lit  downe  the  Left 
yeare 

John  Jenoay  [fenoay?]  his  marke  with  A  hole  In  the  Right  yeare  And  A  halfe  flitt  In  the  neare 
yeare 

George  Andersons  marke  to  half  peneys  In  the  After  parte  of  the  neare  yeare  [crossed  out] 

1693  Will  Merells  marke  with  A  flitt  In  the  top  of  The  Left  yeare 

otb  th  lo"" 

1694  Abrahame  Starse  [?]  his  marke  with  A  fitt  in  the  wright  yeare  and  A  hole  in  the  Left 

May  the  21       yeare   [crossed  out] 

1691  This  of  George  Browns  is  Rick  Rickerfons  mark  George  Brownes  marke  witli  one  hole 

may  13"'        in  each  eare  and  on  Crope  on  the  neare  yeare  [crossed  out] 

ditto      Thomas  Carhartt's  marke  for  Cattle  is  with  both   eares   Cropt  and   Branded   in   the   neare 
Home  with  T:  C: 

Ditto     Thomas  Carhartt's  marke  for  Horfes  is  with  A  Slitt  slanting  downward  upon  the  upper  side 
of  the  neare  eare  and  Branded  in  the  neare  Buttock  with  T:  C: 

1692  decb''  9'"  Charles  Marfhall  (Sone  of  Edward  Marfhall)  his  marke  is  the  same  this  his  fifather  ufed 
vizt:  A  Fore  Gadd  on  y^  Left  Eare  and  hinde  gadd  in  the  Right  eare  and  A  nick  under 
the  Right  eare  Right  in 

1694  decemb  8"=  Joseph  bastidoe  his  marke  with  a  Crop  on  the  neare  yeare  [crossed  out] 

dec  the  7''''  1694      Elishea  parkers  marke  with  a  halfe  Crop  on  the  top  of  the  wright  yeare  [crossed 
out] 

1694  peter  Johnson  the  boves  marke  with  a  flitt  in  the  wright  yeare  and  a  hoole  in 

december  the  is""      the  Le(t  yeare 


26  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

decern  the  27*''      Abraham  [Stause  or  Starse?]  his  marke  his  marke  the  same  that  was  powle  Reyernes 
1694  [?]  marke  with  a  half  peney  in  the  under  side  the  Left  yeare 

aecem  the  27^^      peter  ftarses  marke  with  a  Crop  on  the  Left  yeare  and  aflitt  under  the  fame     [The 
1694  name  "  John  Merills  "  is  placed  over  Peter  Starses  and  all  is  crossed  out] 

dece  the  2f^      Jacob  Corbettes  marke  the  same  that  was  John  doleyes  [  ?]  with  A  flitt  downe  the  top 

1694  of  boath  yeares 

brand 
dec  the  24*''      william  merells  marke  with  \VM  on  the  neare  butock 
1694 

march  the  13*^''      Richard  britanes  marke  seanierwith  To  half  peneys  in  the  after  parte  of  the  neare 
day  of  March       yeare 

1695 

1695  Adame  hude  his  marke  with  afwaloe  forke  on  the  top  of  the  Left  yeare  &  Aflitt 

March  the  26"^        wright  downe  from  the  tope  of  the  same 

May  the  4""      John  Morgones  marke  with  A  hoole  in  the  Left  yeare  and  A  halfpeney  in  the  After 
1695  parte  of  The  Right  yeare 

1695  John  fhotwells  marke  with  a  holle  in  the  Left  yeare  &  Afwaloe  forke  on  the  tope  of 
Augost  the  3'^      the  wright  yeare 

June  the  9"'       Lenard  hendreksones  marke  Cropte  on  the  Left  yeare  and  aflitt  Cut  in  the  same  on  the 
1696  tope  [crossed  out] 

June  the  9^''       henerey  borames  marke  with  flitt  Cut  Right  in  the  fide  of  the  Rightt  yeare  and  A 
1696  halfpeney  Cut  out  of  the  Lower  parte  of  the  flitt 

feb''  the  11       peter  manglsones  marke  with  too  flites  Right  downe  The  Left  yeare  and  won  flitt 
169^  downe  the  top  of  the  Right  yeare 

Aprell  the       dericke  Clayfone  his  marke  with  A  hoole  throw  Each  yeare 
12""  1697 

may  the  is'"  1697  Cornealis  neafis  his  marke  the  Right  yeare  one  pece  Cut  out  ****  on  the  fore 
fide  the  Left  yeare  a  halfe  moone  on  the  fore  parte 

may  the       Thomas  persells  marke  the  same  that  was  Elisheah  parkers  with  A  halfe  Crope  on  the  top 
15'"  1697      of  the  Right  yeare 

may  the  15""  1697  hendrike  van  dikes  marke  to  fwalow  forkes  on  on  the  tope  of  the  Right  yeare 
and  on  on  the  fore  parte  of  the  fame  and  one  fwallow  forke  on  the  back  parte 
of  the  Left  yeare 

fep*'  the  29'^''  1698  bengmiene  Coopere  his  marke  with  acrop  on  the  Right  yeare  And  ahalfpeney 
under  the  Left 

fep*^  the  29""  1698       Abrahame  Lakes  marke  Ahalfpeney  under  Each  yeare 

,^       1699 

March  ye  22""      Teunis  Egberfe  marke  a  Squore  one  [part  missing]  right  Ear  in  ye  in  Side  top  ye 
Ear  and  a  flit  under  on  out  Side 

June  27*'''       Dirk  Roefe  his  marke  A  Slit  under  in  the  left  ear  [crossed  out] 


RICHMOND   COUNTY   RECORDS.  *? 

January      James  hance  dye  his  marke  A  Crop  on  ye  left  Ear  and  a  Slit  in  ye  Right 
ye  27: 

18  March      Albut  Janfe  his  mark  a  hole  in  ye  Right  Ear  for  Cattle  and  horfses 
1700 

dito      anthony  du  Chen  his  mark  a  Crop  on  ye  left  Ear  and  a  fork  on  ye  Right  ear 

dito      Thomas  Coone  his  mark  ye  Same  as  anthony  du  Chen  his  mark  is  [nothing  more  written 
here]     [crossed  out] 

30  July      Laurens  de  Camp  his  marke  a  hapany  in  ye  under  Side  of  Left  Ear;  and  the  right  Ear  a 
hapyny  in  y*  upper  Side,  and  a  hapany  in  ye  under  Side 

dito      Stofifel  hanfe  his  marke  for  his  Cattle  a  Crop  in  y'=  right  Ear,  and  a  Crop  in  the  left  Ear 
and  for  his  horfses  an  O  branded  upon  the  Right  buttick  [crossed  out] 

12  March      Vincent  fountaines  mark  for  his  Cattle  and  horfes  two  holes  in  the  right  Ear 
1701 

29  apri!       Stofifel  Christopher  his  Mark  a  Crop  in  the  Right  Ear  and  a  hole  in  the  lefte  Ear  and  for 
his  horfes  an  O  branded  upon  the  Right  buttick 

13  mey      Thomas  Coone  his  mark  for  Cattle  Branded  one  the  Right  home  with  T.  C. 

1701          Barent  Chriftopher  his  Mark  a  Crop  on  ye  right  Ear  and  two  happinies  one  y*  upper  side 
29  aprill       of  the  near  Ear:  for  his  Cattle:  

fabruary  ^'2^      John  Dullere  his  mark  a  nick  under  each  ear  [crossed  out] 
i7of  [sic] 

1702      John  Dullere  his  marke  a  Slit  under  Each  Eare 

December  24""      John  Smocks  Mark  for  his  Cows  and  Horfes  is  Crop*  on  ye  left  Ear  and  a  Slitt  Cutt 
1708  on  the  Same  on  the  Tope 

170I  Henry  Keer  Mark  for  his  Cattle  and  Horfes,  two  Holes  in  the  Right  Ear 

January  12*'' 

Aprill     ye  13""      John  Sttates  Mark  for  his  Cattle  and  Horfes  is  a  Crope  in  the  Left  Ear,  and  Two 
1709  Slitts  in  the  fd  ear 

June  ye  2^  1709  John  pollion  his  Mark  for  his  Cattle  is  a  Slitt  one  the  Right  Ear,  both  the  uper 
Side  and  the  under  Side  of  the  fd  ear  and  the  Said  mark  for  his  Horfes  as  for  his 
Cattle 

Novemb''         Rick  Rickerfon  his  Mark  for  his  horfes  and  Cattle   is   the   Same   Marke    of   George 
ye  23'^  1709       Browns  with  one  hole  in  Each  Eare  and  a  Crope  one  y'  near  Eare 

March  the         Ram  Vanderbelt  his  Mark  for  his  Cattle  and  horfes  a  piece  of  the  Left  Ear  Comonly 
20*"  1701%  Called  a  Crabb  — 

May  2*  1712      Mathew  Rue  His  Mark,  for  his  horfes  and  Cattle,  is  Two  hapeneys  in  ye  near  Ear,  on 
under  and  on  a  Topp  and  a  Cropp  out  of  the  of  Ear 


28  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

[The  following  seems  like  an  index  of  this  book;  evidently  written  in  the  oldest  hand.] 

i8 


ditto 

ditt 
19 


Peter  Johnson 
John  Kingdom 

p.  i. 

Ananias  Turner 
Garat  Manart 

Tliomas  walton 
William  Britten 

p2 

Peter  Balew 
Ananias  Turner 

Peter  Balew 
Thomas  walton 

P  3 

Nathanell  Briton 
Christopher  Jacobs 

Marten  Hardwin 
Class  Smith 

P-4 

ott  Lourson 
Edward  Marshall 

Joseph  Bouls 
william  Brewrs 

ditto  0 

Jacob  Corbett 
Edward  Clarke  uie^ 

Andres  Canon 
Marten  hardwin 

ditto 

Peter  Balew 
Cap'  Billup 

Robart  writ 
flfranses  Uslton 

P  5 

Peter  Balew 
James  Pitne 

flfrances  Uslton 
John  Pew 

ditto 

peter  nowee 
^'  Gidion  Marlet 

Robart  writt 
ffransses  Uslton 

7 

John  Tingle 
Arter  strangwig 

Jacob  Jeyoung 
Isack  See 

8 

Markes  disway 
Examened 

Thomas  wandall 
John  Teneson  [  ?] 

Sarah  whitman 
william  Briten 

Thomas  walton 
Joseph  Boules 

Nathanell  Britten 
Lawes  Lakeman 

Nathanll  Britten 
Aron  Jonson 

Peter  Churion 
ffrances  Bushelel 

Joseph  Boules 
John  Briges 

Thomas  Young 
Edward  Arysmith 

wouldford  Jnson 
John  Kingdom 


II 


12 


13 

ditto 

14 

15 
16 

17 


Examenation  of  wittnese 
for  Cap*  Billup 

A  detlearation  A 

ganst  Bilup 

Jon  Hares  sworn 

Richard  Tettrshell 
published 

Garat  Manart 
Ananias  Turner 

John  M***lek 
John  Briges 

Mary  See 
John  Depre 

John  Chattwell 
Joseph  Boules 

Briont  Bukworth 
John  Briges 

Jaqus  Jeyoung 
william  Jonson 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 

28 
29 

30 

dtt  00 
ditto 

ditto 
31 


RICHMOND    COUNTY   RECORDS. 


29 


witneses  sworn  Betwixt 
nathanill  Brittn  Ed  Marshal 

31 

Poules  Merlett  quit 
to  his  Brother 

44 

nathanll  Britten 
Edward  Marshll 

32 

Richard  Merll 
Ananias   Turner 

48 

Conerlios  Corson 
Ananias  Turner 

33 

Richard  Merell 
Lambort  Dorlant 

49 

Testemonys  Concarning 
Mary  Uslton 

34 

Jacob  Jeyoung 
ffrances  Marten 

50 

A  Inuantorv'  of 
Phillup  Bendall 

35 

John  Kingdom 
Robart  writt 

51 

Jugment  A  Gainst 
John  Marshall 

36 

John  Lee 
william  whitt 

52 

Jacobe  Jeyoung 
ffrances  uslton 

37 

Jacob  Jeeyoung 
uslton  defered 

53 

Antony  founten 
Markes  disway 

38 

Peter  Balew 
Patter  King 

54 

Markes  desway 
Antony  ffounten 

39 

Peter  Balew 
Bushelell 

55 

John  Kingdom 
ffrances  walker 

41 

Jacob  Jeyoung 
Petter  Balew 

56 

nicholes  stillwell 

42 

Thomas  walton 
Arter  strangwig 

57 

Cap'  Palmer  obleged 
for  The  Clarke 

43 

Poeter  Jone 
Ananias  Turner 

58 

Nathaniel  Brittain 


142 


Recorded  for  Garritt  Crusea  his  Eare  mark  for  his  Cattell  horsis  and  fheep  Is  aflitt  of  the  under 
fide  of  the  left  Eare  This  12  day  of  July  1709  ^  Ad.  Mott  Clerk  [item  in  margin] 

Entred  ye  sg""      Aaron  parall  his  Mark  for  his  horfes  Cattle  and  fheep  is  a  flitt  in  the  Left  Ear  near  ye 
of  May  1712        Midle  flenting  into  ye  head 


Entr''  Aug"  2^  1712 


Barne  Chriftophers  his  Mark,  is  a  Cropp  of  the  right  Ear  &  two  happens  on 
the  Left 


Entred  Xber  22"       Isaac  Vantyles  Mark  for  his  Cattle  is  a  Cropp  on  the  right  Ear  and  a  hole  In  the 
1712  Left  Ear 

Entred         Mr.   Benjamin   Bill   Mark  for  his  horfes  Mares  and  Colts,  is  a  Brand  on  the  near  Buttook 
8ber  13  Branded  thus  B.  B. 

1716 


Entred 

8ber  13'" 

1716 


Mr.  Benjamin  Bill  Mark  for  his  Cattle  Young,  and  Old,  is  a  brand  on  the  near  home 
Branded  thus  B.  B. 


30  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY'. 

Entred        Johannes  Hoogland's  Mark  of  his  Canel  is  three  slits  in  the  Right  Ear.     His  Horfes  are 
8**  22^        branded  on  the  left  buttock  with  ***  [o  over  H] 
1717 

Entred     John  Hillyers  mark  for  his  Cattel  horses  &  Sheep  is  a  half  penny  on  the  under  Side  of  the 
April  29       Right  Ear  &,  a  halfe  peney  on  the  under  Side  of  the  left  Ear  and  the  horses  branded  with  an 
1718         ***[J  joined  to  H]  on  the  Xear  Shoulder 

Entred       Aert  Sijmonfe's  Mark  for  his  Cattel  &  horses  is  a  Slit  from  the  Top  of  both  Ears  Right  in 
Mav  21      towards  the  Head 
1718 

Entred  July      John  Macklem'e's  Mark  for  his  Cattle  is  a  Crop  on  the  right  Ear  and  a  Slit  right  in 
3-1718  towards  the  head  in  the  left  Ear 

His  horfes  have  the  fame  mark  in  the  Ears  and  Branded  with  I  M  K 

Lambort  Dorlont  Mark  the  Ri^t  ear  Cropt  and  the  Left  ear  slitt  Right  down  the  of  side  of  the  ear 
and  two  slits  in  the  Crpe 

Ap  9  1702      William  Tillyer  his  marke  a  Crop  on  the  Right  Ear 

1702      John  Bedine  his  marke  a  Crop  and  an  under  Ceall  on  the  left  ear  and  a  fwallo  forke  on  the 
right  ear 

October  16^  1702      John  de  Puy  his  marke  a  Swollo  fork  on  Each  Ear 

Desember  7^  1702      Samiiell  Graset  his  mark  for  his  horses  and  Cattell  tow  holes  in  the  Left  Ear 

feabuar}-  1 5'^      Daniel  Lake  his  mark  a  Cropt  one  the  Right  Ear  and  a  fht  Right  down  the  tip  of  the 
170I  Left  Ear 

aprell  29^      witt  [will?]  Tj-fe  his  marke  a  Crop  on  the  nere  Ere 
1703 

July  *^  25-1703      Xickolos  Britting  his  mark  with  two  Slits  under  the  Left  ear  and  one  under  the 
right 

July  *  25-1703       Comelos  Tyse  his  mark  with  a  flit  Cut  Right  in  the  Side  of  the  Right  ear  and 
ahalf  penny  Cut  out  of  the  lower  part  of  the  Slit 

July  ^  28-1703 — Hennr>-  Bar>-  his  Mark  with  three  flits  under  the  Left  ear  and  two  under  the  Right 

Augost  I7'^-I703       Hennr}-  Cruse  his  mark  two  Slets  under  the  Left  Ear 

ApriE  13'-  1704  Methuors  Dacker  his  mark  with  three  hapenies  one  Each  Ear  that  is  to  say  on 
Elach  Side  of  the  Ear  one  hapeney  and  one  on  the  top  of  the  Ear  and  fo  Like  wife 
one  the  other  Ear 

Febuar}-  4 — 170^         Gabrael  Zoso  his  mark  Three  Shts  under  the  Right  Ear  and  one  imder  the  Left 

March       Elebath   Hogland  her  mark  for  her  Cattel  with  three  slits  under  the  Right  Ear  and  for 
ye  12  i/0\     her  horfes  branded  with  D:  h:   L: 

March  ye      Georg  hogland  his  Mark  for  his  Cattel  with  three  Slits  under  the  Left  Ear 
12-170I 

Aprill  ye      Stoffel  A'onsent  his  mark  a  Crop  on  the  Left  Ear  and  four  Slits  in  the  same 
4'-  1705 

Aprill  ve      Thomas  Burbanks  his  mark  a  Crop  on  the  Right  Ear  and  two  Slits  in  the  Same 
4*^  1705 


RICHMOND    COUNTY   RECORDS.  3* 

January  ye      Thomas  Craver  [Craven?]  his  Mark  a  SHtt  on  Each  side  of  the  Right  Ere  with  Like  a 
31-170I         flower  de  lufe  and  a  hapenny  on  the  under  side  of  the  same  Ere  Clofe  to  the  head 
[crossed  out] 

May  ye  i :  1707      John  Jurta  his  mark  a  Crop  on  the  Left  Ere  and  three  Slits  in  the  same  and  a  Slit 
Right  down  the  top  of  the  Right  Ere 

may  the  19""  1724      Gabriel  Duefofway  his  mark  a  Crop  of  the  right  ear  and  half  penni  in  the  top  and 
a  half  penni  onder  in  the  left  ear  for  his  Creatir  - 

A  list  of  the  warants  By  the  Justes  to  the  Town  Court 

Peter  Balew  Plf  By  two  wamts  deated  febrery  the  2  1682  aginst  Buselell  and  Peter  King 
^       By  A  Action  of  nathan  Britte  4  warons  for  John  pudin  and  his  Mate  Poules  Marlet  and  Abraham 
Bearing  deat  on  the  2  day  of  febrery  1681 

By  2  warantes  John  Marshall  and  edward  Baring  deat  the  29  of  Jenewery  1681 

By  A  waront  for  John  Peterson  Plf  on  the  ACount  of  John  Briges  deated  the  2.^  fery  1681 

Jacob  Jeyoung  Plf  By  thre  warons  on  for  uslton  on  for  peter  Balew  on  for  Marteno  Bearing  deat 
on  the  2  day  of  feberer  1681 

ott  Lours  plf  A  warant  for  edward  Marshal  deated  the  18  day  of  September  1681 

By  Thomas  walton  for  John  Tingle  octo  3 

By  A  waront  Maresee  for  John  depre  desem.  i 
desem.  the  i       Atachment  of  strngwegs  goods  at  georg  Comans 

20  desem      Abram  Marlet  and  his  wif  nathanill  Brit 

23  nouen      Jacob  Jeyoung  Plf  single  By  A  waront  Jacob  Jeyoung  william  Johnson 

To  the  Court  of  A  sessions 

Peter  Balew  and  Tis  Bams  Plf  A  sepene  for  Thomas  walton  deated  the  13  day  of  desember  1681 

nathanll  Briten  a  supeny 

georg  Comans  supened  13d  of  septembr  1682 

By  A  waront  for  Tise  Barns  on  13d  sept  1682 

John  rue  his  mark  with  a  half  penny  on  the  outher  Side  of  the  Left  ear  and  A  Slitt  in  the  under 
Side  of  the  right  ear  for  his  Cattle  and  Sheep 

John  Mereill       pieter  Staets  his  mark  with  a  Crop  on  the  Left  ear  and  a  Slitt  under  the  Same  now  this 
172*  Sixth  day  of  march  I72i 

March  Recorded  for  John  ^lareill 

ye  6^  by  mee 

G  Adriaents  Clerk    [Adriaenz?] 

Anno      July  the  22^  Amends  of  the  Mark  and  Brand  that  Will  Mclane  ufes  for  his  Cattle  and  horfes 
1721       was  this  Day  recorded  for  Said  William  MacKlane  at  his  Requeft  vizt 

The  brand  that  the  said  William  ufes  for  his  horfes  is  exactly  anfwerable  to  this  ffigure 
[circle  with  right  and  left  branch  from  top]  and  that  in  the  margin  and  his  Ear  mark  both 
for  his  horfes  and  Cattle  is  a  half  peny  out  of  the  under  part  of  each  Ear,  and  a  Slit  in  the 
End  of  the  Right  Ear  [mark  also  in  margin] 

Anno  1722      Juftice  Garret  \'aghten's  mark  for  his  Cattle  horfes  and  fheep  is  a  flit  in  the  upper  fide 
April  7*^        of  the  left  Ear.  recorded  the  day  &  year    abouefaid  at    P  ^'aghten's    Request  by  W. 
Dongan  Clk 

Annoq  dom  1735        the  aboue  Eare  mark  Continued  to  Juftice  John  Vaghte  being  the  Eare  Mark  of 
March  ye  2'j^'^  day      his  father  Garritt  Vaghte  deceafed  Recorded   the   day  and  year  Aboue   fd   by 
Request  of  the  fd  John  Vaghte 

'^_  Ad°  Mott .      Clk 


2,2  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Richmond  County  fs        April  the  20"'  Day  1722 

Mr  Walter  Dongan's  Mark  for  his  Cattle  and  sheep  is  a  Crop  on  the  near  Ear  this  is  the  same 
Mark  that  Jofep  Baftido  had  as  appears  by  the  Record  there  of  in  this  book  pag.  125  and  ye  fd  Baftido 
having  fome  time  ago  Left  this  County  the  Sd  Dongan  has  nowe  recorded  for  him  felf  the  mark  he 
ufed.  The  Sd  Dongans  Mark  for  his  horfe  kind  is  the  near  thigh  branded  with  the  Letters 
W.  D.  ** — Entered  the  Day  &  year  abouefd 

do       M''  Abraham  Vantuyl's  Mark  is  a  Crop  on  the  right  Ear  and  a  flit  and  a  hole  in  the  same  right 
Ear 

Anno  d"  Jul  3''       Goofen  Adriance  his  mark  for  his  Cattle  and  fheep  is  a  Crop  of  the  near  Ear  and  a 
Square  cut  in  the  under  fide  of  the  right  ear 

An  1722  Rem  Van  Der  Beeck  his  Mark  for  his  Chattle  is  a  Half  peny  on  the  opper  side  of  the 

Decenib''  10"'       wright  ear  and  a  Slitt  on  the  onder  Side  of  the  Left  Ear  and  for  his  horfes  branded  on 
the  right  thigh  with  the  Letter  R 

Ditto       Hack  Van  tuyl  his  mark  is  a  Slett  under  in  the  Left  ear  [crossed  out] 

Bengeman  Corfon  his  Mark  for  his  Chattle  &  sheep  and  horfes  [horses  crossed  out]  a  half  penny 
in  the  under  Side  of  the  Left  ear  and  for  his  horfes  branded  with  Letter  B  K  upon  the  Left  buttick 

September  the  10"'  1725 

Recorded  for  Mr.  Adam  Mott  his  mark  for  his  Cattle  horfes  and  Sheep  a  Swaloe  forke  on  the  top 
of  the  Right  hear  &  a  Slitt  wright  Downe  from  the  top  of  the  same 

17-5        John  Bal  his  mark  for  Cattle,  horfes  and  Sheep 
Nov  9""      Two  half  penys  under  the  left  ear  and  One  half  peny  under  the  right  ear 

lo""      Jacob  van  der  Bilt  his  mark  for  his  Cattle  horfes  and  Sheep  is  a  Crop  of  the  off  Ear  and  a 
Square  cut  in  the  under  fide  of  the  near  or  left  Ear 

172!  Nicholaes  Britten  Junrs  his  Mark  with  a  half  penny  on  the  under  Side  of  the  left  eare 

Janewary      and  a  flitt  in  the  under  Side  of  the  Right  Ear 
the  29"' 

1726  Samuel  Holmes  his  mark  with  a  Crap  on  the  Left  eare  and  a  half  penney  under  the 

May  the  31       right  eare 

august        Recorded  for  henry  Johnson  his  eare  Mark  a  lach  Mark  on  upper  sid  the  Right  Eare 
the  8  day      and  a  nick  of  the  under  fide  of  the  same  Eare 

1726  ^  Adam  Mott  Cleark 

August        tunas  Couart  his  Eare  Mark  Recorded  A  flit  In  the  top  of  Each  Eare  Right  down  the 
the  8  day      fame  and  a  half  peny  under  the  Right  Eare 

1726  '  Adam  Mott  Clk 

John  Morgen  Aged  24  years  or  ther  A  Bouts  Testefieth  that  A  Bouts  3  year  or  ther  A  A  Bouts 
Ananias  Turner  said  he  had  A  hors  kiled  the  Coultts  and  he  would  giue  in  5  shilng  for  A  Shoot 

Jacob  Cornels  [  ?]  aged  29  year  or  ther  A  Bouts  saith  a  Bout  last  hay  tim  he  was  at  Bes  Jons  he 
should  moe  for  him  and  the  wom  said  she  would  send  on  of  her  shildrn  to  Ananias  Turner  and  I  said  I 
would  goe  my  self  and  when  I  Came  ther  he  said  he  had  not  tim  to  goe  he  had  loft  tim  for  want  of  his 
mar  for  he  had  los  mor  By  the  gray  hos  of  Cap  Car  [?]  the  he  was  w-orth  he  had  Rather  shoott  him 
then  to  sufer  Another  sumcr 

edward  Clark  aged  },\  or  ther  A  Boutes  saith  that  never  [  ?]  he  would  giue  Capt  Corneles  15  shiling 
for  A  Shott  of  at  his  hors 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  33 

John  dier  aged  23  or  ther  ABoutes  saieth  that  he  heard  Anaias  Turner  say  he  would  giue  so  much 
for  A  Shott  at  his  the  gray  hors 

Lea  [Lew?]  Beremame  Aged  21  or  ther  A  Bouts  saieth  last  witsun  tid  had  A  gray  hors  of  Turner 
and  he  was  wounded  in  the  nex  and  Turner  said  the  gray  hors  had  done  it  and  he  swor  By  his  Meaker 
that  he  would  kill  him 

Recorded  the  following  Mark  of  the  Horn  Cattle  of  Captain  Henry  Davis  of  the  Town  of  South 
field  in  the  County  of  Richmond  the  20"*  day  of  February  1810 

[to]  wit  Staten  Island  Richmond  County  February  19  1810  The  mark  of  Captain  Henry  Davis 
for  his  Horn  Cattle  is,  a  Brand  on  the  right  fourSholder,  with  the  Letters,  H.  D.  which  1  wish  en- 
tered on  the  Records  of  Said  County  as  Witnefs  my  hand 

By  Joseph  Ferine  Clk 

Henry  Davis 

William  Johnson  def  Cost  debt  with  Cost  of  seut  to  the  de***. 

John  Chottwell  Plf 

Joseph  Boules  def        Cost  of  16*  9"'  Cost  of  sewt 
debt  the  sun  2"'  10' 

John  Briges  deft  Cast  Cost  of  the  seut  with  other  insedentU  Charges  dew  to  the  Flf  at  the  Last 
Court  of  A  setions  which  is  2  shiling  a  day  for  4  days 

Capt  Cornelios  Plf 
Ananias  Turner  def 

the  Caues  Refered  to  Thomas  stillwell  and  edward  Clark  Agred  that  the  that  the  deft  shall  giue  to 
the  Plf  sixten  hundr  stiks  of  good  Marcht  wod  to   be  deleuered  at  the  watersid  with  Cost  of  seute 

nathanll  Britten  plf         in  A  Action  of  the 
edward  Marshall  def      Caues 

the  Caues  depending  Betwix  the  Plf  an  deft  is  Refered  to  Thomas  the  Caues  Reeferd  till  the 
next  Court  and  then  John  Marshall  and  John  pudin  and  peter  mone  shall  Ansor  this  Action  at  the  next 
Court  John  Marshall  puten  in  secuerety 

Richmond  County         August  21^'   1772 

Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Jacob  \' anderbilt  the  Ear  mark  of  his  Cattle  and  fheep  &c  Viz*  is  a 

Crop  off  the  off  Ear  and  a  Square  cut  in  the  under  sid  of  the  near  or  left  Ear,  this  is  the  fame  Mark 

as  was  formerly  his  Gra[ndlfather  Jacob  Vanderbilt  ^     ,  ,r-  , 

Paul  Mich — a 

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John  lee  3  Cows  2  on  yer  old  2  hoges  [  ?] 

Samuell  Cortes  2  oxon  3  Cows  on  3  ye  ould  on  2  year  ould  2  of  on  year  on  two  year  ould  hors  on 
Maer  3  hoges 

John  Corbete  Aged  26  years  or  ther  ABoutes  testefyeth  that  as  Briont  was  Meaking  A  stak  of 
Corn  and  Christepher  Jacobes  said  to  Capten  Bilup  that  he  had  Bought  15  swin  of  the  men  when  he  had 
Kiled  som  of  them  befoor  and  Bilup  swore  to  Christepher  tlint  liis  tonge  was  to  long  for  his  Chopes 
Chrstepher  said  it  should  Be  longer  It  this  was  ABout  the  time  when  obadiah  hulmes  and  danell  still- 
well  sould  two  to  Capt  Bilup 

sworn  Be  foor  me  Richard  stillwell    Justis 

on  this  6  day  of  desember  1681 

Richmond  County  fs         Decem''  the  20*"  1762 

Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Mr.  Cornelius  Kroose  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  and  sheep  &c  Vizt 
is  two  Slits  under  the  Left  Ear  Being  the  same  Mark  that  was  formerly  his  Fathers  Hendrick  Kroose 
deceased  By  Paul  Micheaii  CFke 


34  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

pctcr  balu  def 
turner  deft 

the  Cort  ordeth  that  the  the  plf  shall  Cep  the  Cow  and  the  def  pay  the  Chares 

garat  plf 
turn  def 

Cort  order  that  the  deft  shall  Be  paid  for  what  fence  he  haue  mead  f.  plf  R[?]  3' 

and 

the  dc  to  be  payd  1'"  i"  6^  p  12  d*** 

Briont  Bukoth  Aged  30  year  or  ther  A  Bouts  thestefieth  that  he  kiled  sow  Marked  with  A  Crop  on 
the  Right  ear  and  A  slitt  in  the  Lef  ear  By  Capten  Bilupes  order  the  winter  be  Befoor  he  sould  two 
gooncs  to  obadiah  Hulmes  ami  dancll  stihvcU  Christcphcr  Jacobcs  spok  to  me  to  me  to  tak  nottes  of  the 
of  the  ^lark  for  we  may  be  Cald  in  queston  hear  After  It  was  Aithcr  obadhs  or  danell  still  stilhv*  •'  and 
Afort  T  kiled  thre  in  the  two — ka — hous  and  As  soon  as  thay  war  kilcd  Capt  Bilop  Cott  of  thair  ears 

Richmond  County  fs  Recorded  at  the  Particular  request  of  Capt"  Daniel  Guyon,  the  6""  day  of 
December  1800,  the  Ear  mark  of  his  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  Viz:  is  a  piece  Cut  out  of  the  End  of  the  Left 
Ear  and  a  half  penny  out  of  the  under  Side  of  the  Same  Ear  By 

Joseph  Ferine 
Capt  Cornellios  Clerk 

Corsson         Constabll 
Edmund  Arysmitth         oiier  sears 
Danill  stillwell         oucr  scar 
on  the  4  day  of  Aprcll  1681 

August        Nathaniel  Brittain  Jun''  his  Eare  Mark  Recorded  aflitt   In  the  Right  Eare  and  a  hole  In 
ye  8  dav      the  left  Eare 

1726  '  ^  Adam  Mott  Clerk 

August         Recorded  for  John  Rull  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  Cattle  horsis  and  fheep  Is  two  half  penes 
ye  II  day      under  the  left  Eare  and  one  half  pene  under  the  Right  Eare 

1726    ■  ^  Ad  Mott  Clerk 

August  Recorded  for  M''  Richard  Merrill  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  horsis  Cattle  and  Sheep  Is  a 

the  17  dav       Crop  on  the  left  Eare  and  a  hole  In  the  fame  Eare 

1726     ■  ^  Ad  Mott  Clerk 

August         Recorded  for  Jacob  Bennit  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  Cattle  horsis  and  fheep  Is  a  hole  In 
ye  17  day       the  Right  Eare  and  a  Nick  of  the  under  fide  of  the  left  Eare 

1726     '  ^  Adam  Mott  Clerk 

August        Recorded  for  John  Jorney  Jun''  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  horsis  Cattle  and  fheep  a  hole  In 
ye  19  day      the  left  Eare  the  mark  of  peter  Bilew  Recorded 

1726  ^T  Ad  Mott  Clerk 

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Robert  writ  Credtt  franses  uslton  debt 

tb    S 

to  **  pint  of  Rum i 

to  galon  of   Malos 02 

to  half  pint  of  Rom       .         .         .         .         .         ,         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .006 

to  on  *****  of  Room 00 

to  galon  of  Room  at 06 

to  8  pound  of  shuger 04 

Credett  for  3  po ' i 


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RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  35 

Richmond  County  (s         May  the  24"'  1753 

A  Strayed  Young  Huffer  now  in  the  K^eeping  &  Pofsefsion  of  Joiin  Quin  in  the  Man'  of  Castle 
Town  in  the  County  afd,  of  a  Black  Colour  about  two  Years  old,  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefaid 

By  Danl  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County         May  the  26"^  1760 

The  Ear  Mark  of  M''  Joshua  Mersereau  Jun''  Cattle  and  Sheep  &c  is  a  Crop  at  the  End  of  the  of? 
Ear  and  a  Slit  at  the  End  of  the  near  Ear  &c  This  being  formerly  the  Ear  mark  of  John  Mc[worn] 
Cattle  &c  who  being  now  removed  out  of  the  Coun  therefore  the  same  is  now  Recorded  for  the  said 
Jos  Mersereau  Jun""  By  me 

Dan'  Corfen 

[the  edge  of  page  is  missing] 

[top  of  page  missing] 

of  the  hy  ways  goeing  [worn]  mill  on  the  south  sid 

John  Kingdom 


Alex"'  Stuart 
John  Kingdom 


Martenoe 

pernow 

Aron  Jonson 

Lawes  Lakeman 

Abraham  Lewes 

georg  Comans 

Richard  Michell 

Isack  See  [Lee?] 

Peter  Balew 

edward  Marshall 

and  his  soon 

Joses  Marlett 

Poules  Marlett 

on  the  south  side 

peter  Johnson 

Mr.  weles 

Mr  Tailer 

Joseph   Arismith 

william  whitt 

M''  Beremame 

Jaret  Clason 

Peter  Peterson 

gorg  Renals 

A  Cout  of  Charges  of  the  of  the 

wettneses  of  molin 

the  Constabll  Chargres  13' 

00'' 

Andros  Canon  3 

days 

Buselell               3 

days 

Per  nowe            3 

days 

Martenoe            3 

days 

Clas  smith          3 

days 

Jacob  fYooly 


ACount  of  the  parsons  who  war  present  at  thetim[e]  Apwinted  to  Concleud  for  the  seting  of  the 
water  fenc  whoe  Concleud  that  It  [worn]  wher  It  Is  in  sect 
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[The  following  data  of  later  date,  here  brought  together,  are  scattered  throughout  the  book,  writ- 
ten on  the  lower  halves  of  the  pages] 

Richmond  County  fs         September  the  i6"'  Anno  Domini  1762 

Whereas  Complaint  hath  been  made  to  us  the  Commifsioners  or  Surveyers  of  the  road  or  high 
ways  in  the  manor  of  Castle  Town  whose  Names  are  hereunder  written  &c  by  A  Pittion  and  Si.ijfned  by 
John  ITouscnian,  Richard  Dongan  Daniel  Corfen,  Jacob  Billyou  Peter  Van  Name  Edward  Bush,  James 
Totten,  Richard  Saunders,  John  Woglum  William  Blake,  John  Stiles,  and  Adam  Smith  for  Alteration 


36  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

in  the  road  and  where  brought  to  us  by  Peter  Housman  which  runs  from  Richard  Dongan  to  the  Clove 
and  where  stopt  by  WilHam  Spragg  the  AUeration  where  to  be  by  John  Hiseman  Junior  and  tlie  said 
Sprag,  These  are  therefore  to  Certify  that  on  the  Complaint  we  met  on  the  said  road  and  took  a  View 
thereof  and  found  it  Convenient  to  make  a  small  Alteration,  whereas  it  run  through  the  Land  of  John 
Hiseman  Jun"',  we  have  Laid  it  Between  the  said  Hiseman  and  his  father  to  the  sd  Spragg  &  so  to  ye 

Old  road  again  which to  the  Clove,  and  we  the  Commifsioners   do  desire   the        said   County   to 

enter  it  on  Record 


[bottom  of  page  missing] 

[written  on  side  of  page  lengthwise  the  following] 


Tunis  Egberts 

Hcndrick  Garrifon         Commif. 

John  Housman 


Richmond  County  fs         March  30"'  Annoq'  Domini  1774 

Gilbert  Tottons  Ear  Mark  for  his  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  a  Slit  in  the  End  of  both  Ears  Viz'  from 
the  tip  end  down  towards  the  head  &  a  Half  Moon  on  the  upper  part  of  the  right  Ear 

Entered  the  day  &  year  above  written  By 

Paul  Micheaii  Clk 

Richmond  County         April  8""  1762 

We  the  Commifsioners  for  the  West  Division  whose  Names  are  hereunto  Subscribed  Being  meet 
at  the  Request  of  the  freeholders  to  Regulate  and  Lay  out  high  ways,  have  begun  a  road  and  Laid  it 
out  from  the  water  side  to  a  small  Cherry  tree  marked  two  rods  from  the  Bank  above  the  Cove  to  the 
West  side  of  the  Cove  by  John  Van  Woglum  Landing,  and  so  running  along  the  road  as  it  now  runs  to 
the  Line  of  Peter  and  Andries  Woglum  and  then  Rims  Betwixt  ye  said  Peter  and  Andries  Direct  as 
their  Line  Runs  to  a  Large  Black  oak  Tree  in  the  Woods  on  the  Top  of  a  rising  Ground  and  then 
turns  somewhat  to  the  Eastward  and  runs  on  a  Direct  Line  to  the  Southeast  Corner  of  Captain  Heze- 
kiah  Wright's  Land,  which  is  the  North  side  of  the  Road,  so  by  the  Rear  of  said  Wright,  his  rear  being 
the  North  side  of  the  sd  Road  then  two  rods  to  the  South  to  a  stake  on  John  Mersero,  and  so  along  the 
south  side  of  the  Road  to  another  Stake  Betwixt  John  Mersereau  and  the  Widow  Johnson  and  a  small 
Cherry  tree  marked  by  the  said  Widow  Johnsons  opposite  her  House,  and  so  direct  to  the  white  oak 
mentioned  bv  Daniel  Winants  Deed  and  so  runs  by  the  front  of  said  winant  about  Twelve  foot  to  the 
North  of  a  Pepprige  Tree  Standing  Betwixt  said  Winant  &  Anthony  Stoutenburgh  it  being  the  south 
side  of  the  Road,  and  so  along  by  Stoutenburgh  as  the  Road  Runs  to  the  Road  that  runs  Betwixt 
Stoutenburgh  and  James  Seguin  the  whole  Road  now  Laid  Out  from  ye  Afore  Mention'd  Place  is  to  be 
two  Rods  in  Breadth 

Witnefs  our  hands 

John  Bedell 
John  Grondain 
Jacob  Rczeau 

Richmond  County  fs        July  26'"^  1771 

Mrs.  Dawson  Ear  mark  for  her  Cattle  sheep  hogs  &c  is  a  Slit  down  the  right  Ear  and  a  Crop  off 
the  left  Ear  with  a  Slit  under  the  Crop  of  said  Ear  Entered  the  day  and  year  abovesaid  by  me 

Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         North  deuefion  March  ye  28  day  1730 

Ethen  Sears  and  frances  Buddiue  furuayers  of  the  Kings  Rode  In  the  north  deuefion  of  Rich 
Mond  County  haue  furuayed  and  laid  out  a  Rode  as  followeth — Beginning  att  the  north  Eaft  Comer 
of  Chriftian  Corfens  fence  and  Running  from  thence  along  by  the  faid  Chriftians  line  of  his  pattent 
and  aline  of  marked  trees  Marked  by  we  furuayers  of  the  Rode  weft  Eighteen  degrees  Notherly 
to  the  fouth  Eaft  Corner  of  John  Taylors  pattent  and  fo  by  the  Reare  of  the  faid  Taylors  pattent  to 
the  fouth  Eaft  Corner  and  from  thence  by  the  northweft  fide  of  the  faid  pattent  to  the  water  side  the 
Rode  to  be  three  Rods  wide 

^Me 

Ad"  Motl  Clk  Ethan  Sayre 

fransois  boden 


RICHMOND    COUNTY   RECORDS.  37 

Comelis  Dorland  Eare  mark  Recorded  this  2-j  day  of  aprill  1728  a  Crop  one  the  neare  Eare  and  a 
half  peny  of  the  under  fide  of  the  ofe  Eare  and  anic'k  one  the  uper  fide  fame  Eare  oiier  against  the 
halfpeny  Recorded  %^ 

Ad  I\Iott  Clerk 

Richmond  County        August  the  20""  1764 

Mr.  Samuel  ten  Eycks  Ear  Mark  for  his  Horfes,  Cattle  and  Sheep  &c.  Is  a  Crop  oflf  the  Right 
Ear  and  a  Slitt  right  down  the  same  and  a  half  moon  on  the  upper  side  of  same  Ear — Entered  the 
Day  and  year  abovesaid 

^  Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs        July  the  is""  Day  1757 

Strayed  from  the  Owner  &  now  in  the  Pofsefsion  &  Keeping  of  James  Royan  at  the  Glebe  Land, 
a  Brindle  Stear  without  any  Ear  Mark  &  about  fifteen  ^ilonths  old.  Entered  the  Dav  &  Year  above- 
faid 

By  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         Feb'^^  the  s""  1761 

Then  Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Mr.  Oliver  Taylors  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  Sheep  &c  which 
is  as  follows:  Viz'  a  Crop  of  the  End  of  the  off  Ear  entered  the  day  and  Year  first  above  Written. 

By  Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         the  iS""  may  1761 

Then  Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Mr.  Charles  Jandain  the  Ear  mark  of  his  Cattle,  Sheep  &c,  whicli 
is  as  follows  Viz'  a  Latch  on  the  Near  Ear  to  witt  on  the  under  side  thereof  Enterd  the  Day  and 
year  first  above  written  ^ 

Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs        April  the  S**"  Day  1754 

By  virtue  of  an  Act  of  General  Afsembly  of  the  Province  of  New  York  entituled,  an  Act  for 
the  better  clearing,  regulating  &  further  laying  out  Publick  Highways  in  King's  County,  Queen's 
County,  Richmond  County  &  Orange  County  &c.  We  the  Commifsioners  for  laying  out  Publick 
Highways  in  the  W' est  Precinct  of  the  County  of  Richmond,  aforesaid,  do  lay  out,  a  certain  publick 
Highway,  as  follows,  Viz.  Beginning  at  the  Meadow  side  at  a  place  called  &  known  by  the  Name  of 
Cedar  Bush  near  the  House  of  Abraham  Cold, Blacksmith,  and  runs  from  thence  as  the  Road 
now  runs  between  the  Land  of  John  Marshel  and  the  Land  of  Abraham  Parlier  &  Isaac  Cold  unlil  it 
comes  to  the  Rear  of  the  Smoaking  Point  Lott's,  fo  called  or  to  the  Highway  laid  out  at  the  Rear  of 
fd  Lotts  from  thence  running  by  the  Line  of  Anthony  Stoutenburrugh  as  his  Land  runs  to  the  Rear 
of  his  Lott  of  Land,  the  fd  Road  to  come  out  of  the  Patent  of  David  Mersereau,  and  from  thence  bear- 
ing fomething  to  the  Right  hand  through  the  Land  now  in  Pofsefsion  of  Lawrence  More  until  it 
comes  to  the  Main  Road  that  leads  from  the  Narrows  to  Amboy-Ferry  commonly  called  the  New 
Road,  being  two  Rods  in  Breadth  from  the  fd  Meadow  side  of  the  aforesd  new  road,  Given  under 
our  Hands  the  Day  and  Date  above  written 

Anthony  \V  right 

Benj"  Seaman 

Peter  Andrewocl  [Androvette] 

Richmond  County  fs         March  the  30""  Annoq"  1774 

Paul  Micheau,  his  Ear  Mark  for  his  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  a  Latch  on  the  right  Ear  to  Wit,  on 
the  upper  side  thereof  Entered  the  day  and  year  abovesaid 

By  Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Richmond  Coimty         March  the  30""  Annoq°  Domnii  1774 

Thomas  Taylors  Ear  Mark  for  his  Cattle  Sheep  &c  is  a  Crop  of?  the  right  Ear  being  the  mark 
that  formerly  belonged  to  his  father  Oliver  Taylor  Deceasd  as  appears  by  the  record  Entered  the 
day  and  year  abovesd 

Paul  Miche         [page  missing] 


3?  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Richmond  County  fs        August  the  17*''  A.  D.  1756 

By  virtue  of  an  Act  of  General  Afsembly  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  Entituled,  an  Act  for  the 
better  clearing,  regulating,  &  further  laying  out  publick  Highways  in  King's  County,  Queen's  County, 
Richmond  County,  &  Orange  County  &c  We  the  Commifsioners  for  laying  out  publick  Highways  in 
the  Manour  of  Castle  Town,  Within  the  fd  County  of  Richmond  do  lay  out,  a  certain  publick  Highway, 
as  follows,  viz  Beginning  at  the  Corner  of  Coll  Dongan's  lower  Grist  Mill,  and  runs  from  thence  along 
tlie  old  Road  or  Path,  commonly  called  the  Mill  Road,  as  it  now  runs,  through  the  Land  now  pof- 
sest  by  the  faid  Coll  Dongan  and  others  to  the  Clove,  and  fo  through  the  Clove  along  the  Land  now 
in  the  Pofsefsion  of  Barent  Martlinghs  Jun''  into  the  Main  Road  that  leads  from  the  Narrows  to  Perth 
Amboy  Ferry  commonly  called  the  New  Road,  the  fd  Road  being  layd  out  two  Rods  in  Breadth  from 
the  fd  Mill,  to  the  fd  I\Iain  Road,  Given  under  ourHands  the  Day  and  Year  above  Written 
Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefd 

By  me  The'  Dongan 

Dan'  Corfen  Clk  Tunes  Egberts  Commifs'* 

his 

William  X  Sprag 

mark 

Richmond  County  fs        April  the  iq""  Day  1754 

By  virtue  of  an  Act  of  Genl  Afsembly  of  theProvince  of  New  York,  Entituled,  an  Act  for  the 
better  clearing,  regulating,  and  further  laying  out  publick  Highways  in  King's  County,  Queen's 
County,  Richmond  County  &  Orange  County,  &c  We  the  Commifsioners  for  the  laying  out  Pub- 
lick Highways  in  the  North  Precinct  of  the  County  of  Richmond  aforesaid,  do  at  ye  Request  of 
Joseph  Bedell  Esq''  &  Abraham  Lakeman  &  others,  &c  lay  out  a  certain  Highway,  in  the  fd  Pre- 
cinct, as  follows.  Viz  Beginning  at  the  North  side  of  a  Stone  Fence  by  the  Land  of  fd  Joseph  Bedell 
Esq''  runing  from  thence,  through  Mr.  Stephen  Wood's  Land,  Easterly  along  the  fd  Stone  Fence,  as 
it  now  stands,  to  the  End  thereof,  near  a  Run  of  Water,  runing  from  thence  Ten  Feet  to  the  North- 
ward of  a  Wild  Cherry  Tree,  from  thence  to  the  Northwest  Corner  of  the  Coemetery  or  Church  Yard  & 
so  along  the  fd  Coemetery  or  Church  Yard  to  the  Road  or  highway  that  runs  to  Richmond  Town, 
The  fd  Road  or  highway  to  extend  in  Breadth  to  ye  northward  Twenty  Foot  &c.  In  Witnefs  whereof 
we  have  hereunto  Set  Our  Hands  ye  Day  &  Year  abovefaid 

Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefd  Otto  Van  Suy  [  ?] 

By  me  Peter  Decker  Commif' 

Dan'  Corfen  Clk  Aron  Van  Name 

Richm''  County         Xber  the  29"'  1748 

Whereas  We  the  Commifsioners  for  laying  out  publick  High  Ways  in  the  North  Precinct  or  Di- 
vifion  of  the  County  of  Richmond,  as  well  as  the  Freeholders  &  Inhabitants  thereof,  do  think  it 
Necefsary  &  convenient,  that  there  be  a  publick  Landing  Place  at  at  the  Wharf  or  Dock  of  Joseph  Ralph 
at  the  North  Side  of  Staten  Island,  for  the  Benefit,  ufe  &  Behoof  of  the  Freeholders  &  Inhabitants, 
as  alfo  for  the  Ufe  &  Behoof  of  all  Travellers,  Flis  Majesty's  loyal  Subjects,  therefore  it  feemeth 
Necefsary  &  Convenient  unto  us  alfo.  That  a  publick  high  Road  be  laved  out,  leading  thereunto. 
And  in  Order  thereto  We  the  fd  Commifsioners,  By  virtue  of  an  Act  of  His  Excelly.  the  Govern^  the 
Council  &  Gen'  Afsembly  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  &  the  Power  &  Authority  therein  given 
us,  do,  by  the  Confent  of  y''  fd  Joseph  Ralph,  lay  out  the  fd  Road  as  follows,  Viz.  Begining  at  y^ 
High  way  that  is  layd  out  along  ye  North  fide  of,  Staten  Island  &  East  four  Rods  from  fd  Joseph 
Ralph's  Dock  or  Wharf  from  thence  North  to  Low  Water's  Mark  of  Kill  Van  Cull,  &  from  thence 
westerly  along  the  fd  Kill  Van  Cull,  thirty  Rods  or  there  abouts  to  a  great  Rock  or  Stone  ftanding 
on  Low  Water's  Mark,  bounded  North  by  Low  Water's  Mark,  South  by  the  aforesd  Road,  the  fd 
Road  to  Contain  three  Rods  in  Breadth  &c.  In  Witnefs  whereof  the  f  Have  hereunto  Set  Our  Hands 
this  27*''  Day  of  Xber  1748  fredrick  berge  [?] 

Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefd  S.   [  ?]   Dupuy  Commifion^' 

^/  Dan'  Corfen  Qk 

Richmond  County  fs        May  the  4""  Day  1759 

Strayed  from  the  Owner  &  now  in  the  Pofsefsion  &  Keeping  of  William  Johnson  at  the  West  Pre- 
cinct, A  Bay  coloured  Mare,  about  three  years  old  &  Yoked,  A  natural  Pacer,  &c  Entered  the  Day 
&  Year  abovesaid  Bv  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 


RICHMOND    COUNTY   RECORDS.  39 

Richm'^  County        June  ye  11*''  Day  1747 

David  Mercheraux's  Ear  Mark  for  his  Horse  Kind,  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  a  Slit  in  ye  Uppermost 
part  of  Each  Ear  downward,  &.  a  Half  penny  at  y'  lower  part  of  ye  off  Ear,  Entered  ye  Day  &  Year 
abovefd 

^'  Dan"  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs        7ber  ye  10"'  Day  1753 

Mr.  Johannes  De  Grootts  Ear  Alark  for  his  Horfe  Kind,  Cattle,  &  Sheep  &c.  is  a  Crop  on  the  End  of 
the  Right  or  of  Ear  with  two  Slits  y^  One  above  &  the  other  below  ye  fd  Crop  towards  ye  head  in  the 
fame  Ear,  Entered  ye  Day  &  Year  first  abovefaid 

By  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs        fep  ye  19  day  1729 

Then  Recorded  for  Ethon  fears  of  the  north  prefcinct  of  the  faid  County  the  Eare  Mark  for  his 
CatteJ,  horses  and  fheepe  aflope  Cut  one  the  under  fide  of  Each  Eare  Recorded 

^  me  Ad""  Mott  Clk 

Richmond  County         June  the  ii""  Day  1742 

Mr.  Nicholas  Larzelere  Jun''  his  Ear  Mark  for  his  Horfe  Kind,  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  a  Crop  on  the 
Right  Ear  at  the  End,  &  a  half  Moon  on  the  upper  part  of  the  Left  or  near  Ear,  Entered  the  Day  & 
Year  abovefaid 

^'  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County        March  y'  28  day  1730 

A  Rode  Laid  out  by  Ethan  feers  and  francis  Buddine  furuayors  Chofen  and  appoynted  by  the 
north  prefcinct  of  the  County  of  Richmond  a  boue  faid  beginning  by  fimon  Vanames  Land  Running 
along  by  Jofeph  Kerles  [  ?]  Land  lo  ouer  a  Certain  Brige  formerly  RIade  fo  along  by  bucks  Hill  Run- 
ning fum  part  one  the  Land  of  the  faid  francis  buddine  and  then  betwen  the  Land  of  ben  Jaman  bedle  and 
the  Land  of  nicholas  ftillwell  by  a  Range  of  Marked  trees  and  from  thence  along  by  the  weft  End  of  John 
Lifks  houfe  fo  along  between  the  faid  John  Lifks  houfe  and  old  James  Lifks  houfe  as  the  Rode  now 
Runs  to  the  Maine  Rode  In  the  fouth  deuifion  The  Rode  as  aboue  Recorded  was  Laid  out  by  us  whofe 
names  are  hereunto  fubfcribed 

^  Me  Ad""  Mott  Clk  Ethan  Sayre 

fransois  boden 

Recorded  the  following  ear  mark  of  Mr.  Henry  Ferine  the  first  day  of  May  on  thoufand  eight 
Hundred  &  Six 

Richmond  County  the  first  day  of  May  1806 — the  Ear  Mark  of  the  Cattle,  Hogs  &  Sheep  of  Henry 
Ferine  of  the  Town  of  South  field,  in  said  County  are  as  follows :  A  half  penny  out  of  the  under  part  of 
the  left  Ear  and  a  Slit  in  the  End  of  the  right  Ear,  and  I  do  request  that  the  Same  may  be  Recorded 

Henry  Ferine 

Recorded  the  following  Ear  Mark  of  M'^  Joseph  Ferine  the  first  day  of  may  1806 
Richmond  County  the  first  dav  of  May  1806 

The  Ear  Mark,  of  the  Cattle  Hogs  &  Sheep  of  Joseph  Ferine  of  the  Town  of  Southfield  in  Said 
County — Is  as  follows— the  End  of  the  Left  Ear  cut  off— and  a  half  penny  in  the  under  Side  of  the  Right 
Ear  and  I  do  request  that  the  Same  may  be  Recorded 

Joseph  Ferine 

Richmond  County  fs        June  5*''  1767 

Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Henry  Johnson  Son  of  Nath'  Johnson  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  Sheep 
&c  which  is  as  follows  A'iz'  a  Latch  on  the  Top  of  the  right  Ear,  and  a  half  penny  under  the  same  Ear 

Entered  the  Day  and  year  abovesaid 

^■^  Faul  Micheau  Clk 

Tlie  following  Rece*  was  recorded  for  Christian  Corfen  the  19""  Day  of  October  anno  1720 
Newyork  the  9""  of  Desemb''  1717 

Reced  then  of  m''  Christian  Corfen  thirty  seuen  bufhels  of  Winter  wheat  being  in  full  for  Quit  Rent 
for  a  parsel  of  Land  q*  one  hundred  and  fforty  one  acres  in  Richmond  County  granted  to  Ananias  Turner 


40  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

in  the  year  1680  Decemb''  is**"  I  say  Received  in  full  from  that  Time  to  the  15""  of  this  prfent  Decemb 

1717 

J  Dixonf  ColK  &  Rer. 
T,J  bufh  wheat 

Richmond  County  fs  January  31^'  1769  Mr  Barnt  Slaght  Son  of  Hendrick  Slaght  his  Ear  mark 
for  his  cattle,  sheep  and  hogs  is  a  Swallow  fork  in  the  Right  Ear  Entered  the  day  and  year  above  said 
being  the  Ear  mark  of  his  father  Hendrick  Slaght  deceased 

Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Richmond  County         May  the  21"^  Anno  Domini  1760 

Then  Recorded  ^Ir.  Richard  Dongan's  Ear  mark,  for  his  Horfes,  Cattle  and  Sheep  Mz'  A  Crop  of 
the  left  Ear  and  a  Slit  in  the  same  Entered  the  Day  and  year  iirst  above  written 

Richmond  County  fs        Feb''  the  28""  1750 

Then  Recorded  I\Ir.  Samuel  Xorris's  Ear  Mark  for  his  Horfes,  Cattle  &  Sheep,  Vizc  Two  Slitts  on 
the  End  of  the  ofT  Ear  towards  the  Head,  Entered  the  Dav  &  Year  first  above  written 

%?■■  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         May  the  2^  1752 

Then  recorded  Mr.  Johannes  Post's  Ear  Mark  for  his  Horfes,  Cattle  &  Sheep,  Vizc  a  half  Penny 
at  the  under  Part  of  Each  Ear,  Entered  the  Dav  &  Year  first  above  written 

^■^  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs        Jan  the  9""  1754 

Then  recorded  M"  Neeltie  Hagewortl's  [Hageworth's?]  Ear  Mark  for  her  Horfes,  Cattle  &  Sheep, 
Viz  A  Crop  on  the  near  Ear,  Entered  the  Day  &  vear  first  above  written 

By  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richm*  County         May  the  s"'  1749 

Bv  virtue  of  an  Act  of  Gen'  Afsembly  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  entituled,  an  Act  for  the  better 
clearing,  regulating,  &  further  laying  out  publick  Highways  in  King's  County,  Queen's  County,  Rich- 
mond Countv  &  Orange  County  &c  We  the  Connnifsioners  for  laying  out  publick  Highways  in  the 
North  Precinct  of  the  County  of  Richmond  aforesd  do  lay  out  a  certain  publick  High  way  as  follow'  Viz 
Begining  at  the  Swinging  Gate  which  Cornelius  Corsen  placed  on  the  Highway  runingto  the  Narrows, 
and  runing  from  thence  along  the  fd  Road  or  Highway  to  the  Gullet,  &  so  up  the  Hill  a  little  above  the  old 
Road  to  the  Notch  in  the  fd  Hill,  and  so  along  the  Foot  of  the  Hill  as  the  Trees  are  marked  to  the  new 
Fence,  &  so  along  the  New  Fence  aforefd  where  the  faid  Road  is  now  cleared  until  it  runs  into  the  fd  old 
Road,  The  fd  Highway  or  Road  to  contain  three  Rods  in  breadth,  (S:c  In  Witnefs  vvhereof  we  have  here- 
unto Set  our  Hands  this  Day  &  year  abovefaid 

Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefd 

^■^  Dan'  Corfen  Clk  Matthew  Decker 

Commif"  Joseph  Arrosmith 


Richmond  County         March  5'"  1796 

Then  recorded  at  the  Request  of  Mr  Garret  Ellis,  of  the  Town  of  Westfield  his  Ear  mark  for  his 
Cattle  and  Sheep;  which  is  as  follows.  A  halfpenny  on  the  I'nder  Side  of  the  left  Ear,  and  a  Slit  in 
the  Under  Side  of  the  Right  Year,  being  formerly  the  Ear  mark  of  George  Comons 

Abr"  Bancker  Clk 

Richmond  County        Town  of  South  field 

I  John  Goar  of  the  Town  of  South  field  in  faid  County  of  Richmond,  do  hereby  Set  fourth,  the  Ear 
mark  of  mv  Horn  Cattle.  Sheep  and  Hogs — tn  wit— a  Cropj)  ofl'  of  the  right  Ear  to  be  my  mark  and  I 
further  request  the  Same  to  be  Entered  on  the  Records  of  the  faid  County,  as  witnefs  my  hand  this 
eighth  day  of  June  One  thnusanil  eight  Hundred  and  Eleven 

Entered  on  Record  the  io"=  day  of  June  181 1  John  Goar 

By  Joseph  Ferine  Clk 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  4t 

Richmond  County  fs         Aug'  the  30""  1756 

Then  recorded  at  the  Request  of  \l^  Daniel  Wynants  the  Ear  Mark  of  liis  Cattle  &  Sheep  which  is 
as  follows,  \'iz'  A  Crop  on  the  End  of  the  near  Ear  with  a  Slit  in  the  Same,  and  a  Lilly  at  the  End  of 
the  off  Ear,  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefd 

^'  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richm^  County        x'"'  y^^  1745 

Recorded  at  y*  Request  of  ]\P  Philip  Donley  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  &  Sheep  which  is  as  fol- 
lows, viz'  A  Swallow  Fork  in  the  Near  Ear  &  a  half  penny  in  the  upper  Side  of  the  Same  Ear,  Entered 
the  Dav  &  Year  abovefd 

^  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County         August  28""  1760 

Recorded  at  y'  Request  of  Mr.  George  Wood  the  Ear  mark  of  his  Cattle  &  .Sheep,  which  is  as  fol- 
lows, vizt  a  slit  at  the  End  of  the  near  ear  Cut  towards  the  Head,  Entered  the  Dav  &  Year  above  said 

By  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

May  the  23''  1745 

The  Ear  Mark  of  the  Cattle  of  Adam  Smith  is  Three  Slits  in  y^  under  part  of  the  off  Ear,  Entered 

^  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

RichnV'  County         May  the  13*''  Day  1749 

Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Job  \'alentine  the  Ear  Mark  of  His  Horfes,  Cattle  &  Sheep,  as  fol- 
lows, to  wit,  A  Swallow  Fork  at  the  End  of  Each  Ear  &c  Entered  the  Dav  &  Year  lirst  above  fd 

~^'-  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         April!  the  i"'  day  1729 

By  vertue  of  an  act  of  the  Generall  afembly  of  the  proiience  of  new  York  paft  In  the  fecond  year  of 
our  prefent  Magistis  Reign  Entitled  an  act  for  Reguleating  fencis  for  the  feuerall  Cities  &  Countyes 
within  this  Colony  of  new  York 

It  waf  among  other  things  Inacted  that  the  freeholders  are  Empowered  by  the  jMogirity  of  uotes  to 
Mack  and  Eftablifh  fuch  prodencial  orders.  Rules  and  derections  for  Impoundmg  of  all  Planner  of 
Cattel  or  Cretures  as  the  fhall  Judge  Most  proper  and  Conuenaint  by  iiertue  of  which  act  the  free- 
holders of  the  weft  prefcinct  of  the  County  aboue  faid  by  ]Magirity  of  uotes  Haue  agreed  that  no  horfe 
Gelding  Mare  nor  Colte  fhall  be  fuffered  to  Run  at  Large  or  be  turned  Into  the  Rode  by  any  perfon  or 
persons  and  if  any  person  or  perfons  fhall  prefume  to  turne  any  horfe  Gelding  Mare  or  Colte  Into  the 
highway  or  unimproued  Lands  fo  that  they  May  be  Lickly  to  breack  Into  any  perfon  or  perfons  Land 
orchards  Gardins  or  Aleadow  any  person  or  perfons  finding  any  fuch  horfe  Gelding  Mare  or  Colt  Run- 
ning at  Large  as  aboue  faid  May  Lawfully  Impound  them  In  the  Compound  In  the  faid  Deuifion  or  If 
the  horfes  Geldings  Mares  or  Colts  Running  at  Large  as  abouefaid  fhall  breack  Into  any  freeholders 
Lands  aboue  Menfhoned  the  freeholders  fo  aGrceued  Alay  Lawfully  Impound  them  as  aforefaid  and  Re- 
couer  the  damiges  L'fually  taken  In  fuch  Cafes  notwithftanding  the  Infoficiancy  of  the  perfons  fences 
fo  aGrieued  as  aforefd  Entred  a  Cording  to  order  of  the  Juftices 

^  Ad"  Mott  Clk 

Richmond  fs         May  ye  11*''  1745 

John  \'eldtman's  Mark  for  his  Cattle  &c  is  a  crop  in  the  left  Or  near  Ear,  &  one  Slit  in  the  Same 
Ear,  Entered  at  ye  Request  of  the  fd  John  Veldtman  the  Day  &  Year  first  above  written 

^  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         Feb''  the  T2*''  Day  1755 

Then  recorded  at  the  Request  of  Mr.  Gerardus  Beekman  the  Ear  ^Mark  of  his  Cattle  &  Sheep  &r 
viz  A  Crop  on  the  left  or  near  Ear,  and  two  Slits  in  the  fd  Ear.  this  beine  formerly  the  Ear  Mark  of 
Johannes  Rreftccde's  Cattle  &c  as  appears  by  the  Record  in  this  Book  Pag*  66,  who  is  now  removed  out 
of  this  County.  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefaid 

By  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

this  following  Receipt  is  Record  for  William  Edinfield  the  24"'  day  of  feberuary  I  "24/5 
Recieved  of  william  Edenfield  of  the  County  of  Richmond  Tavler  the  Sum  of  thirty  five  pounds 
Curant  moneys  of  new  York  which  being  in  full  Satisfaction  upon  the  account  of  my  father  mark  dufof- 


^j  HISTORICAL  MISCELLANY. 

ways  Estat  and  upon  all  accounts  of  my  own  from  the  begining  of  the  world  to  Ais  day  I  Say  Recieved 
by  me  this  29"' day  of  July  Annoq  Domm  1724  ^^^    J    [  ?]    D    Dufofway 

wittnefs  mark 

Abraham  cole 

Richmond  County  1    ^  f^^  ATr    Trnh  Snrafrsr    Is  now  marked  for  his  Son  Mr. 

The  Ear  mark  that  was  formerly  marked  for  Mr.  J  cob  bpragg,  is  now 

Joseph  Spragg,  May  the  I9">  1760 

Then  Recorded  for  Mr.  Joseph  Spragg  the  Ear  mark  of  ^is  Horfes  CaUk  and  Shee^  of 

the  under  side  of  the  Right  ear  and  a  halfpenny  on  the  under  side  of  the  left  E^^^^^^°;r?;offL  Clk 

J-"?S  T:^:^SL  Ju^Hj^s  he.m.d.  ^^nd  hj.r.^d.r  t^ 

and  Prefon  for  the  vse  of  the  County  foreuer  ^^^^pj^  ^.jj^pp 

John  Stillwell 

his 

Abraham  A  Lakeman 

mark 

12  day  Ad"  Mott  Clk 

Ear  Entered  ye  Day  &  Year  abovefd  ^^  j^^^^i  Corfen  Clk 

''"Rec:rd;.Uor  a'brail.  Mannet  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  Cretures  Is  a  half  pene  one  the  under  fide  of 
the  left  Eare  and  a  Nick  under  the  half  pene  one  the  fame  b-are  ^  ^^^  ^^^^  ^^^ 

'^^teJ^rd^dtr  ^el^S  Boogart  his  Eare  mark  for  his  Cretures  is  a  Swallow  fork ^e^Je^ight^re 

"-''Vii^l^nULs  Remoued  out  of  this  County  hendrick  (laght  takes  his  Mark  for  his  Crea- 
tures  (to  witt)  a  fwallow  fork  on  the  Right  Eare  ^  ^^„  -^^^^^  ^^Ik 

^^^^^::;f r£S  at  J^^^J^l^t.  "^.^^^f^  .^k  of  h.  Hone  kind,  Cattle  .  Sheep 
&c  \?z  a  Hole  in  the  Right  o'r  off  Ear,  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  Abovefa.d  ^  ^^^,  ^^^^^^^  ^^^ 

Richmond  County  fs        April  ye  i  dav  1729  ,.   ^refcinct  being  "Met  and 


RICHMOND    COUNTY   RECORDS.  43 

his  prefent  Magisti  George  the  fecond  King  of  Create  brittain  Intitled  an  act  for  Reguleating  fencis  for 
the  feuerall  Cyties  &  Countys  witliin  the  Colony  of  New  York 

They  haue  agreed  by  Magirity  of  uotes  that  any  person  or  persons  within  the  weft  prefcinct  of  the 
County  aboiiefaid  that  fhall  haue  any  ueet  Cattell  horfes  Geldings  fheep  Mares  or  Colts  In  there  Re- 
fpecttiue  pofsefsions  or  In  Cloft  Lands  after  the  first  day  of  Defember  In  Euery  year  that  fhall  not  be  his 
own  and  fhall  not  Giue  an  axact  a  Count  of  there  and  Euery  of  there  naterall  and  artificiont  Markcs 
and  Culler  to  abraham  Cole  Efq''  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  defember  as  abode  faid  fhall  be  lyable  to 
the  fame  paine  and  pcnnalty  ]\Ienfhoned  In  an  act  ofGeneral'l  afsembly  Intitled  an  act  for  thelncuring[?] 
the  Returning  of  neate  Cattel  and  fheepe  to  there  owners  and  the  owners  of  fuch  Cattel  fheep  or  horsis 
as  a  boue  faid  fo  finding  the  I^.Iark  of  his  Creture  brought  Into  the  faid  abraham  Cole  fhall  pay  to  the 
faid  abraham  Cole  for  his  pains  In  takeing  down  the  Mark  as  abode  faid  the  sum  of  Six  pence  Recorded 
a  Cording  to  order  of  the  Justices  prefent 

[edge  of  page  missing]  Ad™  Mott 

Richmond  County  April  the  30"^  Day  Anno  1740 

Then  recorded  at  the  Requeft  of  M''  Peter  Martling  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Horfe  kind,  Cattle  and 
Sheep  &c  Viz.  A  Crop  of  the  Right  Ear  at  y"  End,  and  half  a  Circle  or  a  half  Moon  in  the  under  part 
of  the  Left  Ear,  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefaid 

^■-  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County        Auguft  the  15""  Day  Anno  Domini  1740 

Mr  Johannes  Breefteede's  Mark  for  his  Horfes  &  Cattle  &c  is  a  Crop  in  the  Left  or  Near  Ear,  And 
Two  Slits  in  the  S''  Ear.  This  being  the  Ear  Mark  which  his  Grandfather  John  Staats,  deceafed,  had 
as  appears  by  the  Record  of  this  Book  in  Pag  128,  And,  is  now  recorded  at  the  Requeft  of  the  Sd 
Johannes  Brefteede  for  himfelf ;  Entered  the  Day  and  Year  Above  Said 

^''  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

1729  Then  Recorded  for  Mr.  Jacob  fpragg  the  Earemark  for  his  horfes  and  Cattel  and  fheep  a 

June  flipe  of  the  under  fide  of  the  Right  Eare  and  a  halfpeney  one  the  under  fide  of  the  Left 

ye  12  day      Eare  Recorded  ^  me 

Ad™  Mott  Clk 

Nouember     Then  Recorded  for  Mr  fimon  bogart  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  horfes  Cattell  and  fheep  and 

ye  25  day       other  Creatures  afwallow  fork  of  the  Right  Eare  and  a  hole  In  the  fame  Eare  the  faid 

1729  Mark  aboue  menfhoned  to  ftand  and  Remain  to  the  faid  fimon  bogart  and  his  heirs  for  Euer 

^  me 
Ad™  Mott  Clk 

Richmond  County         Auguft  the  18'''  Day  Anno  Domini  1740 

Mr.  Aris  Ryertze's  Mark  for  his  Horfe  kind,  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  A  Crop  on  the  Right  Ear  &  a 
Hole  in  the  Left  or  near  Ear;  This  being  the  Ear  Mark  which  Ifaac  Van  Tuyl,  deceafed,  had  for  his 
Cattle  as  Appears  by  the  Records  thereof  in  this  Book  pag:  131,  And  is  now  recorded  at  the  Requeft  of 
the  Sd  Aris  Ryertze  for  himself ;  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefaid 

%?■■  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Recorded  for  and  at  the  request  of  Mr.  Jefse  Morgan,  the  Seventeenth  day  of  November  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  One  thoufand  Eight  Hundred  &  thirteen  1813 

The  Ear  Mark  of  Jefse  Morgan  of  the  Town  of  West  field  in  the  County  of  Richmond  &  State  of 
New  York  of  his  Cattle,  Sheep  &  Hogs  are  as  follows — to  wit — A  half  penny  in  the  under  part  of  the 
right  ear,  to  be  his  mark,  as  witnefs  my  hand  this  17"'  day  of  November  1813 

By  Joseph  Perine  Clk  Jeffe  Morgan 

May  ye  28"^  day  1732 

Then  Recorded  for  Mr  Chriftian  Corfen  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  horfes  Cattel  and  fheep  is  a  Crop  on 
the  left  Eare  and  aflit  In  the  Right  Eare  at  the  End 

39  me  Ad™  Mott  Ok 


44  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Anno  1739-40       The  Mark  or  Brand  of  the  Above-laid  Chriftian  Corfen  for  his  Horfe  Kind  is  the 
Febnr''  ye  18""       Near  Thigh  branded  with  the  Letter  K  Entered  in  the  Records  the  Day  &  Year  as 
in  the  Margin 

^'  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County         Aug'  the  7""  Day  Anno  Dom.  175 1 

M''  Abraham  Prall's  Mark  for  his  Horfes,  Cattle  &:  Sheep,  &c  is  a  Sht  in  the  Upper  Part  of  Each 
Ear,  Entered  the  Dav  &  Year  first  above  written,  at  the  Request  of  the  fd  Abraham  Frail 

^  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         March  the  22^^  day  1728/9 

A  Rode  Laid  out  by  Lewis  deboys  Efq''  and  Isroel  dusofoy  persons  nominated  and  appointed  by 
Magirity  of  notes  by  the  free  holders  and  Inhabitance  of  the  weft  prefenct  of  the  County  of  iiichmond  a 
boiie  faid  by  Vertue  of  an  act  of  general!  Asfembly  of  this  prouince  Made  In  the  year  of  our  Lord  one 
thousand  feuen  hundred  and  twenty  one  Intitled  an  act  for  the  better  Clearing  and  further  Laying  out 
highways  beginning  by  the  Gole  or  gaile  at  Richmond  town  fo  Running  to  the  north  fide  of  a  Certain 
pond  In  the  laid  town  and  from  thence  Eafterly  betv.-en  the  Land  of  Mr.  william  tillyer  and  Chads 
Garritson  that  Is  to  fay  one  Rocid  and  a  half  upon  william  tiUyers  Land  and  one  Rodd  and  a  half  upon 
Charls  Garritsons  Land  being  In  the  whole  three  Rodds  In  wedth  fo  keeping  the  fame  Corfe  and  withe 
as  a  boue  faid  to  the  fouth  prefinct  and  Whereas  the  a  boiie  named  persons  (to  wit)  Louis  deboys  & 
Isreal  Difaway  haue  thought  the  aboue  Rode  More  Commodious  and  Coniieniant  for  traiiillers  and  the 
freeholders  of  the  faid  County  then  the  Rode  that  now  Runs  one  the  fouth  fide  of  the  aboiie  faid  pond 
that  Leads  from  Richmond  town  to  ftoney  brook  formerly  Laid  out  by  Mr.  Joseph  billopp  Jaquas 
pillion  &  nicholas  Manning  they  the  faid  Lewis  deboys  and  Isreal  Disafway  Do  order  and  alow  the 
faid  Charles  Garritson  to  flop  up  the  faid  Rode  and  take  It  In  his  pofsefion  In  Lue  of  the  aboue 
Menshoned  Rode  Lewis  Du  Bois 

Ifoff  [Israel]  Dufofoy 

Richmond  County         October  ye  30  day  1730 

Then  Recorded  for  Mr.  alexfander  lisk  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  Cattel  and  fheep  and  horfes  is  a 
half  peney  on  the  upper  fide  of  the  offe  Eare  being  the  Mark  of  phillip  Kozene  [or  Kezeire] 

%^  me         Ad-"  Mott  Clk 

Richmond  County        June  the  22''  Day  Anno  Dom  1743 

Mr.  John  Brown's  Mark  for  his  Horfes  &  Cattle  &c  is  a  Hole  in  Each  Ear  with  a  Crop  on  the 
Near  Ear,  This  being  the  Ear — Mark  which  George  Crown  &  Rick  Rickofon  had  for  their  Cattle  &c. 
as  appears  by  the  Record  thereof  in  this  Book  pag^.  128  &  is  Now  recorded  at  y°  Request  of  ye 
fd  John  Brown  for  hinifelf,  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefd 

^  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County         Decemb''  the  13*''  Day  1743 

John  Van  Pelt's  Sen''  Mark  for  his  Cattle  &c.  is  two  Sli'^  right  down  the  left  Ear  with  a  half  Crop 
on  the  under  Side  of  the  Right  Ear.  This  being  the  Ear  Mark  which  appears  by  the  Record  there  of 
in  this  Book  Pag"  119,  &  is  now  recorded  at  ye  Request  of  ye  fd  John  Van  Pelt  for  himself  Entered 
the  Day  &  Year  abovefd 

^  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

ffebruary  ye  [3  or  5]  day  1729 

Then  Recorded  for  M''  filuenus  femans  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  horfes  Cattel  and  fheep  a  half  pene 
one  the  uper  fide  of  the  Left  Eare 

tp  me  Ad"  Mott 

Richmond  County  fs         October  ye  5  day  1730 

Then  Recorded  for  Mr.  Abraham  Croclieron  of  the  faid  County  of  Richmond  and  his  heirs  the 
Eare  Mark  for  his  Cretures  Viz  his  Cattel  horfes  and  fheep  a  fwallow  forke  one  the  Neare  Eare  Re- 
corded ^  me  Ad"  Mott  Clk 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  45 

febniar}-  ye        Then  Recorded  for  :\Ir.  Johonas  pryer  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  Cretures  is  a  flitt  one  the 
12  day  1730      top  of  the  neare  Eare 

^  Ad-"  Mott  Clk 

Richmond  County  f        December  ye  28""  1762 

Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Mr.  Lawrence  Romer  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle,  Horses  and  Sheep 
&c  Viz'  is  two  Slits  right  down  the  left  Ear  with  a  half  Crop  on  the  under  side  of  the  right  Ear  This 
being  the  Ear  mark  which  was  formerly  John  Vanpelt  Sen--  as  appears  by  the  record  thereof  in  this 
Book  Page  75 — Entered  the  Day  and  Year  Above  Written 

By  Paul  Micheau  Clk 

august  16  day      Then   Recorded  for   Mr.   Albart  Rickman  his  Earemark  for  his  Cattel  horses  and 
1728  fheep  a  hole  In  the  Right  Eare  and  a  half  pene  under  the  Left  Eare 

^  Ad  Mott  Clk 

august  Then  Recorded  for  Mr.  peter  andriant    [andriuat?]    his   Eare  mark   for  his   Cattell 

16  day  1728      horfes  and  fheep  Is  a  Crope  of  the  Neare  Eare  and  two  half  penes  under  the  ofife  Eare 

^  Ad  Mott  Clk 
Richm'J  County        Sep'  the  8'"  1746 

Then  recorded  for  Mr.  Joseph  Carrel  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  &  Sheep,  Viz  A  Swallow  Fork 
on  the  Near  Ear  &  a  Lacth  on  the  off  Ear  &c  enter'd  the  Day  &  Year  abovefd 

^■^  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richm''  County         May  the  28*''  1748 

Then  recorded  for  Mr.  Benjamin  Seamans  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  &  Sheep,  Viz*  A  Lacth  on 
the  Near  Ear,  to  wit,  on  the  Upper  Side  thereof  &c  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  Abovefd 

^'  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

august  Recorded    for   Nicholas   Lazeriere  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  horsis  Cattle  and  .Sheep  a  Crop 

the  20  day       on  the  Right  Eare  and  a  half  peny  of  the  under  Side  of  the  left  Eare  Recorded 

1726  W  Ad.  Mott  Clerk 

Septem  Recorded  for  henry  Day  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  horsis,  Cattle  and  fheep  Is  two  half  penis 

Ber  14  day       of  the  Vnder  fide  of  Each  Eare  the  mark  formerly  belonging  to  Barnt  tifs 

1726  %^''  Ad  Mott  Clerk 

desem'-         Recorded  for  M".  Margrit  Lecounteher  Eare  Mark  for  her  Cattle  fheep  and  horsis  a 
ye  It;  day       hole  In  the  Left  Eare  ^ 

^      1726  ^  Ad  Mott  Qerk 

desem'-  Recorded  for  Matthise  Van  Brakel  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  Cattle  horsis  and  fheep  Is  two 

ye  20  day       Nicks  on  Each  fide  of  the  Neare  Eare  ^  Ad  Mott  Uent 

1726 

Desem--        Recorded  for  Cornells  Winont  his  Eare  Mark  for  his  horsis  Cattle  and  fheep  Is  a  half 
ve  20  dav       peny  on  the  under  fide  of  the  Left  Eare  the  Mark  of  Ben  Jaman  Corson 
•      j-,26  -        '      -^  ^  Ad  iSIott  Clerk 

Richmond  County         March  the  3'"  Dav  Anno  Doni.  1739-40  ,  •     tt     r 

Recorded  the  INIark  or  Brand  of  Tuftice  John  Vc2:hte  which  the  faid  Veghtt  Ufes  for  lus  Horfe 
kind  &  Cattle  &c.  The  Brand  is  in"  the  Form  of  A  Heart,  &  exactly  anfwerable  to  this  Figure  |  a 
heart:  also  one  in  marein]  and  that  in  the  Margin,  &  is  to  be  seen  on  the  Near  Thigh,  thus  branded, 
the  Ear  Mark  of  the  faid  John  Veghte's  Cattle  &c  is   as   appears   by   the   Record   thereof  pag=   135 

Entered  the  Day  and  Year  aforefd  ,^     ,  ^     r      o,, 

aS"-  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 


46  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Ditto 

Recorded  at  the  Requeft  of  Air.  Frederick  Berge  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Horfe  kind,  Cattle  & 
Sheep  &c.  \'iz.  A  S\vallo\v-tai!  at  the  end  of  tlie  Right  Ear,  and  a  half  moon  or  Half  a  Circle  in  the 
upper  part  of  the  Left  Ear.     Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefaid 

9)'-  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County         March  the  31'"  Day  Anno  Dom-1740 

Then  recorded  at  the  Requeft  of  j\Ir.  Abraham  Egberts  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Horfe  kind.  Cattle 
and  Sheep  &c.  Viz.  A  Slope  of  the  upper  part  of  the  Left  Ear,  and  another  Slope  cut  of  the  under  part 
of  the  fame  Ear,  c:  also  two  Slits  at  the  End  of  the  fd  left  Ear  cut  towards  the  Head,  Entered  the  Day 
&  Year  abovefaid 

^■^  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County         May  the  3''''  Day  Anno  Dom-1740 

Then  recorded  at  the  Requeft  of  M"'  John  Quin  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Horfe  kind.  Cattle  &  Sheep 
&c  Viz  A  Crop  of  the  Right  or  off  Ear,  i.  s.  [i.  e.?]  the  off  ear  cropcd  and  a  half  moon  or  Half  a  Circle 
in  the  upper  part  of  the  Near  Ear,  Entered  the  Day  and  Year  abovefaid 

^'  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         August  the  12^'=  1774 

Then  Recorded  at  the  request  of  M''  Adrian  Bancker  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  Sheep  &c  which 
is  as  follows,  a  Swallow  fork  at  the  end  of  the  Left  Ear :  Entered  the  Dav  and  Year  above  \\'riUen 

by  Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Account  of  the  Roads  opened  to  the  meaddows  and  mill  opened  by  Cornells  Egmond  and  John 
Lovin  Surveyors  of  the  high  ways 

Begineng  att  the  highway  by  the  great  swamp  att  the  Corner  of  Abraham  Brouwers  Land 
wich  was  formerly  Dan  jell  Shot  wells  begineng  att  a  great  white  oak  tree  standing  in  the  Road  way 
now  to  the  Swamp  and  Runing  along  the  said  Abrahams  Brouwers  Land  the  breadth  of  two  rodd 
between  the  said  Brouwers  Land  and  Lovins  I^nd  down  to  the  Brook  by  the  meaddows  and  then 
over  the  Said  Brook  along  the  old  parth  to  a  small  black  oak  tree  where  Dannel  Shotwell  formerly  had 
a  Swinging  gate  neare  to  the  ready  Cove  by  the  pyne  tree  Swamp  one  Rodd  Runing  along  the  old 
parth  to  the  mill  as  formerly  has  bene  and  the  out  Road  Runing  from  the  Said  small  black  oak  tree 
between  the  Redy  Cove  and  the  point  tree  Swamp  along  the  old  parth  to  the  meaddows  of  Jacobus 
Creafen  and  Fredrick  bergen  and  Joris  neefpes  along  the  old  parth  as  it  hath  always  beane  [space] 
by  them  to  the  said  meaddows 

Recorded  this  above  inftrument  Cornells  Egmond  Surveyors 

the  thirtieth  day  of  march  1723  John  Lovin 

A  Road  Laid  out  by  John  Kingsbury  and  pieter  ryke  Sworn  Surueyors  of  the  high  ways  sept' 
26"'  1716  Runing  from  tillyers  hill  a  tree  markt  with  a  Cros  by  the  Road  Commen  for  Carles  neck  to 
the  englifh  Church  foe  runing  north  true  Boks  hill  between  the  line  of  Dongan  aliven  [?]  and  Jo- 
seph berstido  as  it  is  markt  and  So  to  the  line  of  Cap'  mannings  Land  an  So  along  the  line  on  the 
\\cst  Side  of  the  line  to  the  north  Weft  Corner  of  Sd  line  and  northerly  between  Jacob  gramoos  house 
and  Chope  [?]  and  so  to  the  gate  by  the  Clove  Road  and  so  down  to  the  mill  as  also  a  Covenient 
Landing  by  the  mill 

Surveyors  John  Kingburj' 
piter  Ryke 

february  Then  Recorded  for  John  andruant  [?]   the  Fare  Mark  for  his  Cattell  and  fheep  and 

16'"  day  horsis  Is  a  Crop  one  the  Left  Eare  and  a  nick  on  the  Vnder  fide  of  Right  Fare  Entred 


1726/7 


^  Ad  Mott  Qerk 


february  Then  Recorded  for  Daniel   Bagley  the  Eare   Mark   for  his   Cattle  horsis  and  fheep  a 

16""  day  f wallow  forke  of  the  Right  Eare  and  a  Slit  In  Same  a  half  pene  of  the  Vnder  fide  of  the 

1726/7  Left  Eare — Recorded 

^  Ad   Mott  Clerk 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  47 

Richmond  County        Januar.  the  is""  Day  Anno  Dom-1740-i 

Then  recorded  at  the  Requeft  of  Jacob  Corfen  Juni"'  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Horfe  kind,  Cattle  & 
Sheep  &c.  Viz.  A  Crop  of  the  left  Ear,  i.  s.  [i.  e.?]  the  Near  Ear  croped,  with  a  half-Moon  or  half  a 
Circle  in  the  under  part  of  the  faid  Near  Ear,  and  A  Slit  at  the  End  of  the  Right  or  off  Ear  cut  to- 
wards the  Head,  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefaid 

^'-  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Philad"  June  ll"'  1712 

Rec**  of  George  Green  the  full  Sum  of  ten  pounds  curr'  money  of  Newyork  on  Acct  of  a  Bond 
between  me  and  the  Sd  George  Green  and  in  full  of  all  acc'°  I  say  Reed 
Testes  ^  me 

Richd  Cook  Paulus  Maneitz  [?] 

Anthony  Hartla  [?] 
The  above  Rect  or  acknowledgmt  was  recorded  the  23''  day  Decemb"'  1718 

^  me  Waif  Dongan  Clk 

Richmond  County 

To  all  to  whom  thefe  p'"fents  shall  come  or  may  concern  peter  Rezeau  of  the  County  of  Richmond 
Esq"'  Sends  Greeting  Know  ye  that  I  the  Said  peter  Rezeau  for  divers  good  and  reafonable  Caufes  me 
thereunto  moving  haue  publifhed  the  following  Declaracon  That  is  to  Say  that  after  the  puhlicacon 
hereof  I  will  not  pay  or  caufe  to  be  paid  to  any  perfon  or  perfons  whomfoeuer  any  Sum  or  Sums  of 
money  for  any  goods  Sold  to  or  any  moneys  Lent  to  my  wife  Dorcas  Rezeau  or  which  at  any  time  here- 
after shall  be  by  them  Sold  or  Lent  to  the  Said  Dorcas  in  my  Name  or  upon  my  Ace'  and  alfo  if  any  per- 
fon or  perfons  Shall  hereafter  buy  or  take  into  their  or  any  of  their  Custody  any  of  the  goods  or  Chattels 
belonging  unto  me  that  as  Soon  as  Notice  is  had  thereof  I  will  profecute  eijery  Such  pfon  or  pfons  being 
of  the  Same  convicted  [  ?]  to  the  utmoft  of  my  power  untill  They  shall  make  Reftitucon  thereof  witnefe 
my  hand  this  Second  day  of  July  Anno  Doni  1718 

The  above  Declaracon  was  record-  Peter  Rezeau 

ed  for  IM''  Rezeau  the  20"'  [or 
30""]  day  of  Augt — 17 19 


Richmond  County  fs         February  the  28""  1761 

Then  Recorded  At  the  Request  of  Mr.  Lewis  Grondain  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  &  Sheep 
\'iz'  A  Crop  off  the  Right  Ear  and  two  Slits  in  the  Left  ear  from  the  end  right  down  towards  the  head 
this  being  the  Same  mark  that  his  father  John  Grondain  now  marks  with  Entered  the  day  and  Year 
first  above  written 

per  me  Paul  Micheau  Clk 

The  following  Inftrumt  was  recorded  for  the  furiieyors  of  the  high  Ways  of  the  West  Divifion 
of  the  County  of  Richmond  and  for  year  1719    This  21  Day  of  March  1719-20 

Memorandum  the  19"'  Day  of  March  170^  That  it  is  thought  fit  by  us  whofe  names  are  here- 
under written  that  there  be  a  conven'  Landing  place  at  the  Southweft  Side  of  James  Dy's  Barn  in 
the  S"'  weft  Divifion  at  the  Creek  and  haue  agreed  to  haiie  the  Road  run  from  the  Common  high 
Way  along  the  South  weft  Side  of  his  orchard  to  Said  Landing  place  from  which  Landing  place  there 
has  been  formerly  tranfported  Timber  for  Building,  Bricks  Hay  and  other  Things  and  that  there  be 
a  Swinging  Gate  erected  on  S"*  high  way  about  feuenty  Yards  from  the  Brook  that  crofses  the  main 
Road,  As  Witnefs  our  Hands  the  Day  and  Year  above  written 

Nathan'  Britten  Juftices  ffreeholders  John  Laturette 

Abraham  Lakerman  fam'  Bernis 

Joffeph  Baftido"">'  furueyors  Albert  Johnfton 

Henry  Johnfton  [his  mark]  Joannes  fweem 

Lowis  Giton 
Lewis  Dubois 

Testes 

Lambert  Garifon 


48  HISTORICAL    .MISCELLANY. 

January  this  21""  day  1727 

Recorded  for  Jacob  prier  the  Eare  Mark  for  liis  Cattell  horsis  and  fhecp  a  Crop  on  the  nere  Eare 
and  two  flits  In  the  Crop  and  a  fht  In  the  top  of  the  ofT  Eare 

Recorded  ^  Ad  Mott  CUv 

January         Recorded  for  Henry  perine  his  Mark  for  his  Cattels  horsis  and  fhipe  a  hole  In  Each  Ear 
ye  21  day      &  a  Crop  on  the  nere  Eare 
1727  [?]  Recorded  ^  Ad  Mott  Clk 

May  ye      Then  Recorded  for  Jacob  \'an  Dick  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  horsis,  Cattel  and  fheep  Is  a 
I  day       Crop  on  the  Right  Eare  and  a  fhtt  Right  down  the  Crop  being  the  ^lark  that  was  formerly 
1728      tifs  barnfons[?]  deceased 

^  me  Ad"  Mott  Clk 

May  ye  9  day       Recorded  for  Mr.  Daniel  winant  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  Cretures  Is  a  Crop  of  the 
1729  neare  Eare  and  a  flitt  In  the  Crop  of  the  fame  Eare  being  the  Mark  of  John  fmook 

Recorded  bv  me 

Ad-"  Mott  Clk 

July  ye        Recorded  for  fimon  Vanname  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  horsis.  Cattle  and  fheep  Is  two  half 
19  day       penis  one  the  under  fide  of  Each  Eare 
1728  Recorded  ^ 

Ad  Mott  Clk 

July  ye  3  day       Then  Recorded  for  ]\Ir.  phillip  Merrill  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  Cattel  horfes  &  fheep  is 
1729  a  Crope  of  the  neare  Eare  and  a  hole  In  the  fame  Eare  [crossed  out] 

%3  Ad"  Mott  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs        June  ye  25""  day  1737 

Then  Recorded  for  Capt  nathaniel  ISritten  the  Eare  Mark  for  his  horfes  Cattel  and  fheep  a  half- 
peney  on  the  vnderfide  of  the  Right  Eare  being  the  Eare  Mark  of  his  father  nathaniel  Britten  deceafed 

%3  Ad"  Mott  Clk 

Richmond  County         Xoveniber  the  25">   Day  Anno  1740 

Aron  Van  Name's  Mark  for  his  Horfes,  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  Two  Half  Penny's  or  half  Circles  in 
the  under  part  of  Each  Ear;  This  being  the  Ear  Alark  of  the  Catile  &  Sheep  &c  belonging  to  his 
Father  Simon  \'an  Name,  dec'd  as  appears  by  the  record  thereof  above  in  this  Pag.  &  is  now  recorded 
at  the  Requeft  of  the  S'^  Aron  ^'an  Name  for  himielf.  Entered  the  Day  &  Year  abovefd 

^■^  Dan'  Corf  en  Qk 
Richm<i  County         Xber  the  28"'  1748 

Whereas  We  the  Commifsioners  for  laying  out  publick  Highways  in  the  North  Precinct  or  Divifion 
of  ye  County  of  Richmond,  as  well  as  the  Freeholder.^  &  Inhabitants  thereof,  do  think  it  Necefsary  & 
Convenient,  that  there  be  a  Publick  Landing  Place  at  the  Wharf  or  Dock  of  Otho  Van  Tuyl  at  the  North 
Side  of  Staten  Island,  for  the  Benefit,  ufe  &  Behoof  of  the  fd  Freeholders  &  Inhabitants  as  alfo  for  ye 
ufe  &  Behoof  of  all  Travellers,  his  Alajisty's  loyal  Subjects,  therefore  it  feemeth  alfo  Necefsary  &  Con- 
venient unto  us  that  a  publick  High  Road  be  layd  out,  leading  thereunto,  and  in  Order  thereto  We  the 
fd  Conmiifsioners,  by  virtue  of  an  Act  of  His  E.xcel'''  the  Govern'',  the  Council  &  Gen'  Afsembly  of  the 
Province  of  New  York,  &  the  Powers  &  Authority  therein  given  us,  do  by  the  Confent  of  ye  fd  Otho 
Van  Tuyl,  lay  out  the  fd  Road  as  follows.  Viz.  Begining  near  the  dwelling  Houfe  of  the  fd  Otho  Van 
Tuyl,  at  the  Old  Road,  which  hath  been  layed  Out  along  the  North  Side  of  Staten  Island,  runing  from 
thence.  Northerly  to  the  fd  Dock  or  Wharf  lately  erected  by  ye  fd  Otho  Van  Tuyl,  Tlience  along"  the  fd 
Wharf,  as  alfo  upon  &  over  the  fd  Wharf  <-o  the  Nnrthormoft  End  thereof,  Thence  runing  \\'efterly  a- 
long  Low  Waters  Mark  three  Chains  &  a  half,  in  Length  the  fd  Road  to  contain  three  Rods  in  Breadth 
&c.  In  Witnefs  v>hereof  we  have  hereunto  fet  Our  Hands  this  j/""  Day  of  Xber  1748 

N.  Dupuy 

Entered  the  Dav  &  Year  abovefd  Commifsion"  fredrick  [illegible] 

W  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS. 


49 


Richmond  County  fs         Feb''''  5""  1761 

Then  Recorded  at  the  Request  of  M'  Zacheus  \'an  Dyck  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  and  Sheep 
&c  \'iz«  a  Crop  on  the  Right  Ear  and  a  Slit  Right  Down  the  Crop  being  the  same  mark  that  was  Form- 
erly his  Father  Jacob  \'an  Dyck  Decea^ 

^^  me  Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         February  ye  5""  1761 

Tlien  Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Mr  John  P.Andrivet  the  Ear  Mark  of  his  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c 
\'iz'  a  Crop  on  the  right  Ear  and  two  half  Pennys  under  the  Left  Ear.  Entered  the  Day  and  Year 
first  above  Written  By  Paul  Micheau  Ok 


Richmond  fs 

Att  a  Meeting  of  the  Inhabitants  of  The  weft  p'cinct  The  firft  Tuefday  in  Aprill  1713  To  Chufe 
oficers  for  the  Enfueng  year  and  accordingly  made  Choice  of  (viz) 


Henry  Money 
Barnt  Symons 
Jeroam  Dufhans 
anthonvTvce 
Charles  Marfhill 
Phihp  Birwell 
Sam"  Oasburne 


Conftable 
Collector 

afsefors 
overfeers  of 
the  Roads 
Supervizor 


Juftices  then  preft 
Tho.  fFarmar 
Ab™  Code 
Peter  Rezaue 


Richmond  County  fs        gber  the  20""  Anno  Dom-1756 

Then  recorded  Mr.  Anthony  Stoutenburgh's  Ear  Mark  for  his  Horfes,  Cattle  and  Sheep,  "V'iz' 
-A  Crop  on  the  near  Ear,  Entered  the  Dav  and  Year  first  above  written 

By  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County  fs         June  the  ii""  1760 

Then  recorded  Mr.  Henry  Holland's  Ear  Mark  and  Brand  \'iz'  the  Letter  H  on  the  off  But- 
tuck  &c  The  Ear  mark,  to  wit,  the  Figure  3  Cutt  with  an  Inch  Gouge  on  the  under  part  of  the  off  Ear, 
Entered  the  Dav  and  year  first  above  Written 

By  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 


Rachmond  fs 

The  first  year  of  the  Raigne  of  our  Soveraigne  Lady  Anne  The  first  by  the  grace  of  god  of  England 
Scotland  f ranee  and  lerland  Oveene  defender  of  the  faith  and  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  god  1702 

north  Devition 


weft  Divition 


fovth  deiiition 


Peter  Stats 

Conftab 

Laverance  Johnfon 

asfessers 

Peter  Prale 

John  De  Pve 

Collecttor 

Angelburt  Lott 

Conftab 

Tvnes  Agbort 

Jerome  de  fhene 

Asfessers 

Charles  Marlhull 

Collecttor 

Jacob  Henderiks 

Conftab. 

"Chriftifor  Garrifon 

Thomas  Walton 

asfesers 

Hans  Loverance 

Collecttor 

Richmond  County  fs  August  the  4'"  1767  Recorded  at  the  Request  of  Peter  Vanpelt  the  Ear  Mark 
of  his  Horfes  Cattle  and  Sheep  &c  \'izt— a  hole  through  the  right  Ear  and  a  half  Pennv  under  the  same 
Ear,  Being  formerly  the  Ear  mark  of  his  Father  Tunis  \'anpelt  Deceased 

Recorded  by  me 

Paul  Micheau  Clk 


so 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Recorded  the  Ear  Mark  of  Mr.  Abraham  Crocheron  this  24*"  day  of  March  1803— by  his  particular 
request,  which  is  a  Swallow  fork  on  the  near  Ear — it  being  the  mark  of  his — [crossed  out] 

Richmond  fs 

Whereas  at  a  generall  meting  held  the  first  Day  of  Aprell  in  the  year  1703  for  Choseing  of  Svch 
oflficers  as  are  nefefary  for  the  Enfving  year  the  free  holders  being  meet  made  Choife  of  these  Parfons 
here  under  named 


north  Devition 


fovth  Divition 


weft  Divition 


Daniel  Shotwell 
Richard  ]\Ierell 
Jofeph  Arafmith 
hendreck  van  Dick 
ort  Simerfon 
John  waglam  Jvne'' 
Peter  Stats 
Jacob  Johnfon 
Abraham  merlet 
Stoffel  Garrifon 
nathanil  Briting 
vinfon  fovntaine 
hance  Lovrance 
James  michel 
Angelbart  Lott 
Peter  Lecovnt 
Abraham  Cole 
marke  Difafway 
Antony  Tycson 
henery  Shading 
han  van  pelt 


Collector 
Svpervifer 

afsesers 

Svrvaers  of  the  high  wayes 

Constable 

Conftable 

Collecttor 

Svpervifer 

afsesers 

Svrvaers  of  the  high  wayes 

Constable 

Collector 

assesers 
Svpervifer 

Svrvavers  of  the  high  wayes 


Aprell  the      and  it  is  agreed  upon  by  the  majority  of  the  free  holders  then  present  that  no  horfe  shall 
first  1703       run  in  the  woods  vngelt  after  two  years  old  Without  he  bee  forteen  hands  high 

Richmond  fs 

Whereas  it  is  an  order  of  Cortt  that  the  free  holders  Shovld  have  notis  to  mete  vpon  the  first  Day 
of  aprell  1703  for  the  making  Choyse  of  a  Vestery  where  upon  it  was  accordingly  Don  the  free  holders 
mete  togather  and  made  Choyse  of         and  maid  Choife  of 

Mr.  Elios  Dvxbury 
Mr.  Jofeph  Billopp 
Mr.  Daniel  Lake 
Mr.  Thomas  Stillwell 
Mr.  John  Stillwell 
Mr.  Epheram  Tayler 
Lambard  Garrifon 
nathanil  briting 
nicholos  maning 
William  Tillver 


This  following  order  was  Recorded  for  Lambert  Garifon  an  Gerrit  Veghte  Commifsioners  of  the 
High  ways  of  the  North  precinct  of  this  County  of  Richmond  for  the  year  1717  this  7'"  Day  of  Dec'' 
1717 

98  words  Memorandum  this  third  Day  of  December  1717  We  do  order  and  Lay  out  between  Col- 
onel Graham's  Mill  and  the  fifence  being  a  point  at  the  East  Side  of  the  mill  Eigh  Rod  Square  bemg  laid 
out  as  aforefd  for  the  Convenience  of  a  Landing  for  the  Inhabitants  adjacent  as  witnefs  our  hands  the 
Day  and  Year  above  written 

Lambert  Garifon 
Gerrit  Veghte 


RICHMOND    COUNTY   RECORDS. 


51 


Richmond  fs 

Whereas  at  agenerall  meating  held  tlie  first  day  of  Aprill  in  the  Year  1704  for  Choseing  fvch  offi- 
sors  as  is  nefifary  for  the  Enfving  year  the  free  holders  being  meet  in  Each  Divition  made  Choife  of 
thofe  Perfons  hereunder  named 


north  Divition 


weft  Divition 


Thomas  Stillwell 
Cap*  Manning 
&  Aron  Pralle 
John  Chrofhon 
Mr.  Merrell 
Georg  Hoghland  & 
Tyse  fwame 

Tvnes  Egbort 
Benj.  Cooper    & 
Geo.  Green 
Mark  Dvfachoy  & 
James  Hance 
John  Morgain 
Inglebart  Lott 


Coll" 

Afsessors 
Constable 
Svpervifer 

Svrvseyors  of  the  high  wayes 

Svpervifor 

Afsessors 

Svrvasyors  of  the  high  wayes 

Conf  table 


Richmond  County        October  the  is*""  1773 

The  Ear  Mark  of  Richard  Housman  for  his  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  a  Crop  at  the  End  of  the  off  Ear 
and  a  Slit  at  the  End  of  the  Near  Ear  right  down  towards  the  head  with  a  Half  moon  out  of  the 
under  part  of  the  Same  (or  Near)  Ear,  Entered  the  day  and  year  above  written  by  me 

Paul  Micheau  Clk 

Richmond  fs 

Whereas  att  agenerall  Meeting  held  the  Seacond  Day  of  Aprill  in  the  year  1705  for  Choufeing 
Such  ofifesors  as  is  nesifary  for  the  Enfuing'  year  the  free  holders  being  mett  in  Each  Deuition  made 
Choyses  of  these  persons  hereunder  named 

Superuifor 
Aaron  Prall 

afsessors 
John  Cofse  [or  Coste] 
north  Henry  Crufe 

Coll 
Abraham  Cannon 

Conftable 
Charles  Morgain 

Suruaers 
Stoffel  Chriftopher 
yelus  [  ?]  Inyor  [d?] 


west 


fouth 


Tunes  Egbart 

Supervifor 

Marke  iDifachoy 

Hannes  Smock 

afsessors 

Jerome  Doshen 

Collector 

Benjemen  Cooper 

Charles  Marfhall 

Suruey" 

Daniell  Eruant 

Conftable 

Peter  Perine 

Conftable 

Voluentine  Deshene 

Vinfent  fountaine 

afsessors 

Nicholus  Britton 

ColF 

Stoflfel  Van  Sant 

Superuifor 

Witt  [or  Will]  Conmans 

Iserbront  

Suruay" 

5,  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Ellius  Duxburv  Joseph  Billopp,  Daniel  Locke  Ephraim  Tayler  and  Abraham  Lakeman  five  of 
Her  MaStS  Tv?tkes  of  ?he  peace  for  the  Covnty  of  Richmond  being  met  togather  on  the  E^gte  "  J 
Davof  Sen temir  &  in  the  Third  vear  of  the  Reign  of  onr  Soveremge  Lady  Anne  ouer  England  Scotland 

here] 

Thefe  following  Inftrnments  was  Recorded  for  the  Comifsioners  of  ye  High  Wayes  October  the 

^^'^  KSnine  at  ve  fferrv  bv  the  watermg  place  from  thence  along  as  the  Road  hath  been  Some 
years  nfed  to  S tonv  brook  and  over  the  fd  brook,  between  Hants  Lowrences  ffence  and  the  fwamp  and 
o  a  onrbetween  Stnarts  ffence  and  fd  Swamp  to  the  Corner  of  fd  Stnarts  ftence,  then  rumng  to  the  eft 
hand  and  So  afon-  through  v^  woods  bv  a  Range  of  marked  Trees  m  af  direct  a  Lme  af  Swamps  and 
Hms  will  0°  Conld  admin  to  a  Brook  near  the  Houfe,  where  Benjamm  Bnttm  lately  dwelt,  now  m  t  e 
%  \  ^f  M.T  nifsafwav  whrencel  over  ve  fd  brook  then  Inclining  to  the  Right  hand  and  fo  by  the 
S^eft^Sid"  o  t  e"s\id*Lh^'-H:ufiTnd\o°dong  through  BiUopps  ^andSy  a  Range  of  Marked  Trees, 
To  Cap""  Billopps  againft  Amboey  this  Road  to  be  f?our  Rood  broad,  Enghfh  ^^'^^^^^'^.^^^^^ 

Jaque  poillon 
Nic"  Manning 

Sllf  the  SS.'e'or  m^'SHa  from  the  watering  place  to  Billopps  agft  Amboey 

Turnin-  out  of  the  High  or  Maine  road  by  the  Houfe  where  Isaac  Johnftone  now  dwells,  and  So 
lurnm^  out  oi  me       ^  between  where  ffrancis  Martino  did  Live,  and  Isaac  brant  Van 

aeel  Ind  sZ^J^K^^^^r!^^^-  along  and  through  the  gate  of  Valentine  Dufhanes 
which  ga?e  Valen  ne  Dufhane  is  allowed  to  putt  up  and  Maintaine  at  his  own  Charge,  and  then  under  he 
baka^idfo  along  to  the  fand  Bav  which  fand  Bay  wee  are  of  opinion  will  be  a  Very  Convenient  La  d- 
h,^  \o  EmbarqulJ^Cattle  Come  of  any  other  Goods  or  Travellers,  To  or  from  Newyork  Long  Ifland 
&c  This  Road  to  be  three  rood  broad  Enghfh  Meafure  ^  Billopp 


Jacque  poillon 
Nic""  Manning 


[on  side  of  page  opposite  the  foregoing] 

fifrom  the  Maine  Road  to  the  fand  Bay  South  Divition 


Throu-h  the  Swining  gate  at  John  Belvels  near  two  whitte  Thorne  Bufhes,  which  gate  he  is  allowed 
to  fet  UD  and  Maintaine  at  his  own  Coft  and  Oiarges  in  f¥refh  Kills,  and  fo  allong  by  the  \\ek  fide  of  hi 
Barn  ,  Ts'm.ow  ftSis,  and  thence  over  a  fmall  fwampp  where  a  bridge  -"f.^^  "-/^V^-j^j'^^f  if^ 
over  annother  fwamp  where  a  Bridge  muft  alfo  be  made  and  thence  along  the  Line  of  fd  Bilwell  and 
T^n  Melior  to  a  Jr^^^  whitte  oake  Tree  Marked  with  three  old  natches  and  a  x  one  each  fide,  from 
£  nee  lSnng\fef?erlv  to  Two  ftumps  in  J»n  melliars  Land  Marked  with  a  x  o"  ^f  ^  hde  ^^'^^^^ 
along  a  range  of  Trees  marked  with  a  x  to  a  large  white  oak  tree  marked  with  a  x  and  a  ^atch  on  fiour 
fides,  this  Road  to  be  three  Roadds  broad  Enghfh  Meafure  ^  ^.^^^^^ 


L™  SVl?»'.'e,Tofgo™g^^oLd,,  Mill,  fetch  Hay  S,c  We.,  Divi.ion 


Jacqe  poillon 
Nic*"  Manning 


This  Inftrument  was  Recorded  for  the  Com"  of  the  highways  the  Seuenth  Day  of  Aprill  in  the 
year  1705 

2V  March  i7of  A  Road  Laid  out  by  Joseph  Billopp  &  Ja.iues  Polhon  T  «:  Cap^  Nicholos 
Manning  "  interpolated  in  margin]  To  of  the  Com-  appointed  by  act  of  afsemb ly  for  tl  f  La>  ing  ou 
Roads  in  the  Countv  of  Richmond  as  followeth  [fferry,  in  margin  ffrom  f  ^/\°;f4 ^J^  f^J^^fJ^ ^am 
Lake  now  Dwells  along  the  up  Land  of  the  waterside  and  along  the  i=front  of  Juftic-Di^bury  Lam 
bart  Durland  Nicl[?]  Tunifon  Garrett  ^•eighte  and  So  ouer  a  bridge  to  be  made  ouer  a  Creek  &  then 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  53 

oiier  a  Small  Salt  Meadow  To  will  [?]  Georges  Land  and  then  along  the  front  of  Said  wilt  Georges 
Land  Jn"  Stats  George  Hogland  hendrick  Cruife  Derrick  Cruife  and  So  ouer  a  bridge  To  be  made 
ouer  a  Creek  and  then  on  a  direct  line  through  the  Earle  of  Limricks  Land  to  the  mill  and  So  ouer 
the  mill  dam  and  So  a  Long  the  front  of  Jacob  Coflons  Land  and  the  Lotts  in  the  posseftion  of  Jn° 
Woglum  widow  hogland  Jn°  Scott  &  then  to  turne  the  Corner  of  Said  Scotts  Land  by  the  Burling 
place  and  along  the  Reaer  of  Jacob  Courfons  &  sd  widow  hogland  field  to  the  front  of  Joseph  Arra- 
fmiths  Land  and  So  a  Long  the  front  of  the  Lotts  to  the  houfe  of  Louerance  De  camp  Xicholus  Backer 
being  a  lowed  to  haue  a  Conuenient  Swinging  gate  to  be  putt  up  at  his  one  Charge  the  Said  Road  is 
to  be  and  Remaine  Three  Rodd  English  Meafure  from  The  Edge  of  the  Bank 
The  Road  as  abode  Recorded  was  Laid  out  by  us 

J.  Billopp 
Jacque  poillon 
Nic''  Manning 

a  Road  from  the  Head  of  the  ffresh  Kill  To  Cap""  Christopher  Billopps  [in  margin] 
fifrom  the  head  of  the  fifrefh  Kill,  between  Rofoes  fifence  and  Jamef  Hanfis  ffence,  and  So  along  be- 
tween the  ffence,  as  they  now  ftand  provided  there  is  three  Rodd  between  them,  &  So  along  by  Engle 
burtts  and  over  Coartlandts  Brook,  &  so  along  between  the  fifences  as  the  old  Road,  hath  formerly  and 
now  doth  go,  and  by  the  pound  being  now  att  ye  Corner,  of  Jno.  \'anhoes  Land,  and  So  along  the  Road, 
which  is  now  made  up  of  to  the  Corn''  of  the  Land  Lattley  belonging  to  John  Lacount,  and  then  turn- 
ing one  the  Left  hand  and  fo  along  as  the  path  goes  to  Billopps  Creek  and  over  the  Said  Creek,  along 
the  paith  by  Buttlers  Houfe  which  brings  you  into  the  Maine  Road  which  goes  to  Cap""  Billopps, 
fferry  This  Road  to  be  all  the  way  3  Rodd,  Broad  Englifh  meafure 

This  Two  Roads  was  Recorded  for  the  Comifsioners,  May  ye  5""  1709 

J.  Billopp 
Jacque  poilln 
Nic*"    Manning 

a  Landing  Road  in  the  Greatt  Kill  [in  margin] 

We  Jacquis  poilion  and  Jos.  Billopp,  and  Nic""  Manning,  Two  Comifs  appointed  by  act  of  afsembly 
for  Laying  out  high  wayes  &c  do  think  it  Very  Convenient  that  there  be  a  Landing  in  the  Great  Kill 
for  y^  vfe  of  ye  Lihabitants  of  this  County  to  Imbarque  or  difimbarque,  and  fuch  Cattle,  Corne  or  other 
Comodities,  as  they  may  have  occafsion  for  have  been  and  Vewed  y^  place,  in  Company  with  fome  of  ye 
Neighbours,  and  doe  Judge,  that  the  place  where  floops  and  other  wefsils  formerly  and  ufsually  do  Come 
too,  is  a  Very  fitt  and  proper  place  for  ye  ufe  above  Mentioned,  and  have  marked  the  faid  place  by 
putting  into  the  ground.  Four  ftones,  and  that  the  way  or  Road,  that  hath  formerly  been,  &  is  made  ufe 
now,  to  the  faid  Greatt  Kill  and  Landings,  be  and  Continue,  and  that  the  faid  way  or  Road,  not  be  lefs 
then  three  Rod  broad  Englifh  Meafure 

J.  Billopp 
Jacque  poillon 
Nic*"  IManning 
Roodd  from  the  north  Side  to  Curkolds  Towne  [in  margin] 
This  Inftrument  was  Recorded  for  the  Com"  of  the  highways  the  Seuenth  day  of  Aprill  1705 
23*"  march   17O5  [in  margin] 

A  Road  Laid  out  by  Jofeph  Billopp  &  Jacques  Poilion  ["  &  Cap*  Nicholos  Manning"  interpolated 
in  margin]  Two  of  the  Com"'^  appointed  by  act  of  afsembly  for  the  Laying  out  Roads  in  the  County  of 
Richmond  as  followeth  Viz  from  the  water  Side  on  the  North  Side  between  the  Burying  pi-  &  the 
Land  belonging  to  M''  John  Scott  and  so  along  by  the  ffence  of  Said  Scotts  Land  to  a  dead  white  oake 
tree  marked  &  ouer  the  Corner  of  Said  Scotts  Land  to  another  dead  white  oake  tree  & 
from  thence  in  a  Streight  Line  to  the  old  Road  that  gose  through  y*  Swamp  and  So  along  by  two 
Mark'd  trees  vntill  you  Come  to  the  old  road  againe  neare  Chriftian  Courfons  fifence  &  from  thence  a 
Long  by  the  fence  of  Richard  Merrells  Land  and  So  along  the  Land  of  John  Shottwell  to  Two  white 
oake  trees  Standing  Together  &  from  thence  Southerly  in  a  Direct  Line  through  Daniel  Shottwells 
Land  and  from  ^hence  Clofe  by  y°  Side  of  Ephraim  Taylers  old  houfe  &  then  through  ye  said  Taylers 
Land  along  bv  a  large  Chefnutt  Stump  &  from  thence  through  the  Land  belonging  to  Peter  Stats  directly 
by  the  East  Side  of  a  Large  white  oake  tree  without  a  top  and  So  along  the  Road  now  \'fed  to  a  bridge 
neare  Aaron  Pralls  houfe  and  ouer  the  Said  bridge  along  by  the  fence  that  is  now  Standing  to  the  Cor- 
ner of  the  fence  of  the  Land  belonging  To  Barnt  Chriftopher  and  then  Runing  South  East  betweene 


S4  Historical  miscellany. 

the  Land  of  Said  Chriftopher  &  y''  Land  of  Lambart  Garrifon  p''sent  high  Sherriff  and  so  along  the 
Rear  of  Said  Garrifons  Land  to  y"  foot  of  the  fresh  meadows  &  so  ouer  the  sd  meadows  &  a  run  of  water 

to  a  white  oake  tree  with  a  dead  tr and  So  along  by  marked  trees  to  the  Gully  &  So  downe  the  Said 

Gully  &  ouer  the  Creek  betweene  Matteuos  alias  Mathew  Deckers  houfe  &  the  houfe  where  Jacob  Jer- 
nero  alias  buif  [illegible]  now  Dwels  the  said  Road  to  Continew  three  Rodd  Englesh  Mea  — Excepting 
where  the  Roads  goes  through  or  by  any  perfon  or  perf —  Land  that  the  owner  or  owners  thereof  are 
Obliged  by  ther —  pattent  to  Leaue  a  greater  breadth  for  high  Waves 

The  Road  as  aboue  recorded  was  Laid  out  by 

Nic*"  Manning 
J.   Billcp 

[Edge  and  bottom  of  page  badly  worn  and  missing] 

This  Roads  was  Recorded  for  the  Comfs''*  May  ye  lo"'  Day  1709 

Begining  att  a  black  Oak  tree  near  y""  barrs,  againft  John  pollion  Houfe  marked  with  a  x  and  a 
notch  and  fo  along  by  a  Large  Rock  &  then  along  a  Little  Inclining  to  the  left  by  Seuerall  Trees,  marked 
with  a  X  and  a  notch  to  the  maine  Road,  and  all  along  the  maine  Road  to  Eagle  Neft  Hill,  thence  In- 
clining one  the  Right  hand  by  a  Large  black  Oak  Tree,  Marked  with  Two  xx  &  So  along  the  paith  by 
Sewerall  Trees  Marked  with  a  x  and  a  notch  to  a  small  black  Oak  Tree,  Marked  with  xxx  and  from 
thence  by  Sewerall  Trees  with  a  x  To  the  Road  by  Engleberts  Houfe  This  Road  to  be  Three  Road 
Englifh  Meafure 

J.  Billopp 
Jacque  poilon 
Nic''  Manning 
[on  side  of  page  opposite  the  above  the  following] 

South  Divition 
A  Road  from  John  polions  Houfe  to  the  High  way  &  for  divers  Inhabitants  to  go  to  Church  Mill 
and  Meadows  &c 

Wee  Jacques  poillion  and  Jos.  Billopp,  and  Nic*"  Manning  with  the  Confent  and  advice,  of  Sewerall 
of  the  Inhabitants,  do  think  it  Very  needfull  to  have  a  Comon  Landing  place,  upon  the  meadow  on  the 
back  fide  of  the  Houfe  where  the  widow  Leforge  now  Lives,  being  the  Land  of  the  Widow  Van  Coart- 
land'  and  that  the  Same  be  a  Conftant  or  Comon  Landing  place,  for  all  such  as  may  have  accafsion  to 
Imbarque,  or  Difsimbarque  and  Cattle,  Come  or  other  Comodities  and  three  Rod  in  breadth  to  be  Al- 
lowed for  a  wav  to  go  to  the  Sd  Landing 

J.  Billopp 
Jacque  poilln 

[written  on  side  of  page  the  following]  Nic*"  Manning 

A  Landing  att  the  ffresh  Kill 

This  following  Inftrument  was  Recorded  for  ye  Com"  of  the  high  ways  Mav  the  4  and  in  the  vear 

1705 

23  march  170I 

A  Road  Laid  out  by  Joseph  Billopp  and  Jaqves  Pollion  [Capt  Nicholos  Manning — interpolated  in 
margin]  to  of  the  Com''^  appoynted  by  act  of  afsembly  for  the  Laying  out  Roads  in  tlie  County  of  Rich- 
mond as  followeth  viz.  ffrom  Cvrkolds  Towne  by  the  houfe  of  Lvis  de  Boys  along  the  lane  and  so  ouer 
the  bridgs  almost  in  a  Streight  Line  to  Stoney  Brook  and  ouer  the  Said  brook  along  the  old  way  to  the 
fiferry  or  the  watering  place  the  said  Road  the  Said  Road  from  Cvrkolds  Towne  to  Stoney  Brook  to  be 
3  Rodd  Englifh  meafvre  from  Stoney  brook  to  the  fferry  to  be  foure  Rodd  English  mef'vre 

[Road  from  Cvrkold  Towne  to  ye  jiferry — interpolated  in  the  margin] 

This  24"'  September  [&  Capt  Nicholos  Manning — interpolated  in  margin,  but  the  names  of  the  two 
other  commissioners  signing  are  omitted] 
[Road  Laid  out  from  Cap*  Chrifto  Billopp  to  Stoney  brook  and  So  from  thence  to  ye  i¥erry — in  margin] 

Laid  out  a  Road  from  Cap*  Chriftopher  Billopps  through  his  neck  to  the  Beach  and  along  the 
beach  to  a  post  Set  up  at  the  S :  E :  Corner  of  the  Land  now  in  pofsession  of  Samuel  Osbourne  then 
tvrning  vp  the  bank  and  So  along  by  the  Said  osbourncs  ffense  into  the  woods  and  So  bv  a  Line  of  trees 
marked  with  a  x  to  a  Clear  flfeild  in  the  pofsession  of  Cap*  Pollion  &  then  through  the  Said  feild  into  the 


RICHMOND    COUNTY    RECORDS.  55 

woods  and  then  along  again  by  a  Line  of  trees  marked  as  aboue  To  Stony  Brook  &  from  thence  to  the 

fferry  as  formerly  Recorded  the  Said  Road  to  be  foure  Rodd  in  bredth  Englesh  meafure  The  Roads  as 

aboue  Recorded  was  Laid  out,  by  vs 

J.  Billopp 
Jacque  poillon 
Nich  Manning 

Anno 

1715 

officers  Chofen 

Weft 
Tunis  Eckburtts       supervizor 

peter  Billew        Colector 

J""  Tourett 

Tunis  Bozertf  [  ?  Bogertf]  affefors 

Dan"  Lane        Conftable 

J""  Journe 

Co'  Johnfton      high  way" 

Richmond  County  Sep''  the  9'"  1745 

The  Ear  Mark  of  Balthus  Deharts  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  a  half  Penny  marked  at  ye  under  Part  of 
the  Left  Ear,  this  being  the  Ear  Mark  of  Benjamen  Corsen's  Cattle,  who  is  removed  out  of  this  County, 
therefore  ye  Same  is  now  recorded  for  ye  fd  Balthus  Dehart 

^  me  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Richmond  County         May  the  2'^  1749 

The  Ear  Mark  of  The  Rev.  Mr.  Richard  Charelton's  Cattle  &  Sheep  &c  is  A  Swallow  fork  on  the 
Right  or  off  Ear,  &  a  Slit  in  the  Swallow  fork  this  being  the  Ear  Mark  of  Adam  Mott's  Cattle  &c  who 
is  removed  out  of  this  County,  therefore  ye  Same  is  now  recorded  for  ye  fd  Mr.  Charelton 

^'  Dan'  Corfen  Clk 

Recorded  at  the  particular  request  of  Mr.  Abraham  Crocheron,  the  Ear  mark  of  his  Cattle  and  Hogs 
&  Sheep,  which  is  a  Swallow  Fork  in  the  near  Ear — which  is  agreeable  to  the  Ear  mark  of  his  Grand 
Farther  M''  Abraham  Crocheron  Deceased,  which  was  Recorded  October  the  5'"  1730  Entered  on  Rec- 
ord the  28*''  March  1803 

By  Joseph  Ferine  Clk 
Richmond  fs 

Whereas  a  generall  Meting  held  the  first  Day  of  aprill  in  the  fifth  year  of  her  Majefties  Reign  for 
Chofeing  such  ofiferfors  as  is  nafary  for  the  Enfving  year  the  free  holders  being  Meete  Each  Devition 
Made  Choyse  of  thefe  persons  here  vnder  named 

West  Tunes  Egbert  supervifer 

Mark  Difechay 

&  hendrick  Smock  Afsefsors 

Barnt  Simafon  Colt""' 
Charles  Marshall 
Edm'^  Arrowsmith         Survayors 

North        Aron  Frail  supervifor 
Garrit  vatton 

Tise  Swame  afsessors  , 

Barnt  Chriftopher 

hanvs  van  Camp  Survayors 

Wilt  [or  Will]  George  Coll" 


Itor 


Abraham  Larew  Conftable 


56 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Att  a  Meeting  of  the  Juftices  of  Peace  the  lo'"  of  febuary  170-I  it  is  aoreed  That  this  County  be 
Deuided  into  Three  precints  and  to  pay  the  Seuerall  Quotus  or  proportions  towards  the  Contingent 
Charge  of  the  County  &  pubHck  Taxes  as  foll^ 
Viz'      '  p     s         d 

north  precint      8     6  in  20 
West    Do  6    6      Do 

South   Do  5 


20  :  00 


Riciimond         April  the  s*''  Day  1709  Then  did  the  fifree  holders  and  Inhabitants  of  the  County  afor- 
faid  According  to  Act  of  Afsembly  .Melt,  and  Did  Chufe,  the''  Anua"  officers,  hereafter  named     Viz. 

South 


ofificers  for  ye  South  p''cinct 


West 


North 


Alex''  Stuart 

Supervizoi 

Richard  Mitchil  Jun"'' 

Jacob  Wouterfson 

Afsefors 

James  poilion  Jun" 

Collector 

peter  peryne 

nicholas  Brittin 

Survey''^ 

John  Brown 

Conftable 

Tunis  Eckburts 

Superviso'' 

abrahani  Colle 

Jeroam  Dufhane 

afsess' 

Anthony  Tyce 

Coliecto"' 

mark  Difsa'fway 

Constable 

Sam"  Barns 

Isaac  Corbitt 

Sury"^' 

Jacob  Corfsen 

Superv'izor 

Richard  Marill  Juno"' 

Barne  Chrifftophers 

afsefors 

abraham  \'antill 

Coliecto'' 

Duncan  olyphant 

Conftable 

Joseph  Barftedo 

uey" 

ofificers  for  ye  West  p''cinct 


officers  for  ye  Nort  percinct 


Richmond  County 
Aprel  ye  25th  1735 

The  Earemark  of  Adam  Mott  for  his  horfes  Cattel  and  other  Crethuer  is  a  fwallowfork  on  the  Right 
Eare  and  a  flit  In  the  fwallowfork  Recorded  the  day  And  year  above  fd 

^  Ad-"  Mott  Clk 

We  John  Lovin  &  Cornelus  Egmond  Survayors  of  the  north  precinxt  have  Laid  out  a  Road  to  pace 
and  Repace  to  begin  at  the  houfe  of  Jacob  bellue  and  to  Run  through  his  Land  and  fTrom  thence  thorough 
part  of  William  Makleens  Land  and  So  along  thorough  A  Traxt  of  Vacon  Land  and  also  thorough 
Dongens  Land  so  a  Long  to  the  place  Comenly  Called  the  Clope  [or  Clofe]  to  the  Main  Road  by  Ver- 
tue  of  an  Act  of  Affembly  the  Same  Road  is  Laid  out  by  John  Loven  and  Cornelus  Egmondt  and  Re- 
corded thi  Seventh  day  of  November  1722 

Annoq  dom  1735 
March  ye  27'" 

The  Earemark  of  Mrs.  Judith  pillion  for  Iiis  horfes  Cattel  and  fheep  Is  a  Crop  on  the  Right  Eare 
And  two  flitts  In  the  fame  Crop  and  anick  on  the  Under  fide  of  the  fame  Eare 

^  Adam  Mott  Clk 

Recorded  for  Mr.  Jacobus  beebout  the  Earemark  for  his  horfes  Cattel  and  fheep  and  other  Cretures 
is  a  Crop  one  Each  Eare  And  two  flits  In  Each  Crop  and  a  nick  on  the  Under  fide  of  the  Right  Eare 


Aprel  ye  25'"  1735 


^  Ad"-  Mott  Clk 


REGISTER   BOEK  VAN    DE  K— K[?]   NAMEN 
DER    KINDEREN   DEWELCK    GEDOOPT    BENNEN 

OP  STATEN  EYLANDT    VAN    D   

BEGINNE  VAN   HET  JAER  ANNO   1696* 


1739  den  18™  Novemb 
Femmetje 

1740  den  30^°  Maart 
Sara 


Abraham  van  Tuyl  Ab[?] —  Fern  [?]   [illegible] 
Metje  Vreelant  De — y — [illegible] 


Abraham  2\Ianez 
Sara  du'  Chesne 


A"  1756  den  31™  Actober 

Jacob 

A"  1758  de  26  february 
Mary 


Niclos  Backer 
Liesabet  toret 


Naclos  Backer 
Liesabet  Latoret 


*  The  Baptismal  Register  of  the  Dutch  Church  of  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  commencing  1696. 

This  ancient  record  is  written  in  the  Dutch  language  and  is  here  reproduced  with  full  consciousness  of  the 
misspellings,  and  with  no  desire  or  attempt  to  correct  this  orthography  or  to  effect  any  rearrangement,  but,  to 
the  contrary,  with  every  ei^ort  to  make  it  verhatim  et  literatim.  This  course  has  been  pursued  because  any  attempt 
to  arrange  the  names  alphabetically  or  the  dates  chronologically  would  result  in  omitting  valuable  notes  and  con- 
fusing dates  which  need  oftentimes  the  adjacent  text  to  confirm  them. 

The  English  equivalents  of  some  of  the  Dutch  words  are  added,  believing  they  may  be  useful. 

It  is  well  to  bear  in  mind  that  in  old  writing  the  letters  f  and  f  and  i  and  j  are  often  so  alike  as  to  cause 
doubt  in  transcribing,  especially  proper  names. 


Als — as 

Bennen — are 

Bediening — office,  serving,  adminis- 
tration of  the  Lord's  Supper 
Beide — both 
Bedienaar — minister,  servant 

Christelycken — Christian 
Compeer — Godfather 

Des — of  the 

De — the 

Dewelck — which  or  who 

Doop — baptism 

Defe — these  or  this 

Defer — of  these,  of  this 

Dochter — daughter 

Door— by 

Dit— this 

Den — the,  then 

Donderdagh — Thursday 

En  fin  vroii — and  his  wife 
Euang — Gospel 
En — and 

Gedoopt — baptized 
Getuygen — witnesses 


Geboren — born 
Gerepresenteerd — represented 
Genaemt — is  named 
Ganck — passage,  walk,  step 

Het— the  or  it 

Heeft— has 

Haaren — her 

Huis — house 

Hebben — have 

Huisvrouw — wife 

Heeren — the  Lord,  or  the  Lord's 

Int — in  the 

Jaer — year 
Juff^ — miss 

Kinderen,  Kinders — children 
Kint— child 

Met — with 
Moeder — mother 
Maendagh — Monday 
Morgen — morning 
Middach — noon 

Namen — names 
Noort  zyd — north  side 
Naam — name 

57 


Ouwders — parents 
Ontfangen — obtained,  received 
Op — on 
Omtrent — about 

Peet— Godmother 

Representans — representatives  or  sub 
stitutes 

Syn — his 

•Soon,  son 

.Savonts — during  the  evening 

Sondagh — Sunday 

Tweelings — twins 

Vader — father 

Van — of 

Vervolgh — continuation 

Voor — for 

Wediiwe — widow 
Wyf— wife 

Zoon — son 

Zyn — his  ;  to  be  or  are 

Zyne — his 


58 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


A"   1756    [date  blotted] 
A°  1760  den  i  Janner 


A"  1756  den  ^i""  Actober 
Mary  miglen 


A°  1755  den  16"  februari 
Sufanna 


A°  1755  den  16'°  februari 
Luwes 


A°  1755  den  16^"  februari 
Antoni 


A°  1755  den  i6"°  februari 
Antye 


A"  1760  den  23  Maart 
Mosis 


A"  1755  den  16™  februari 
Jofeph 


A°  1759  den  24  June 
Antye 


A"  1756  den  ^i^°  Actober 
Mareye 


A°  1758  den  12^"  feliruary 
Catriena 


A"  1760  den  i™  Janary 
Neeltye 


A"  175  s  den  18""  december 
Geertruy 


A"  1756  den  3T«°  Actober 
Annaetve 


[no  entries  under  this  date] 


Matteus  bus 
Cattrena  bus 


John  Van  Pelt 
Maria  Joons 


Adriaan  Ryerfe 
Hester  Debaa 


tammes  Stillwel 
nenfy  founten 


Aron  Vannamen 

Maria  Maclean 


Aron  Vannamen 
Maria  ]\lacleen 


Walter  Clindinne 
nelli  allever 


Walter  Cleninne 
nelli  alever. 


Jacob  marsero 
fitye  rol 


Antony  brat 
neeltye  haagewout 


Antony  brat 
neelty  haagewout 

Gerret  Kroefon 
Klaafye  Blencrof 

tammas  Merel 
eva  voons 


Stofel  Simeson 


John  Van  Pelt 


Jofewa  marfero 
Mareya  Corfon 


Catreena- 


haagewots 


A"  1759  den  26*°  Aufru^tus 
tanmes   [tammes?]  tammas  merel 

eva  yoons 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,  STATEN  ISLAND. 


59 


A"  1756  den  31^°  Actober 
J  earns 


Jeams  Clendeny 
rabecke  Jonfon 


A"  1758  den  17  en  feptembar 

mareya  John  yennes 

Altye   merhng 

A°  1758  den  17  September 


Geertruy 

A"  1760  den  14  Juny 
Johannis 


A°  1758  den  17  September 
CorneHus 


A"  1758  den  21  July 

Geertruy 

maria 

A"  1758  den  21  July 
Liefabet 


A°  1759  den  24  Juny 
barant 


A°  1769 [7?]  den  8  fabruary 
Daniel 


Abraham  Kroefon 
Antye  Symonfon 

Abraham  kroefon 

Antye  Symonl'on 

Daniel  Corfen 
Liefebeth  bogert 


Johnnis  Symonfon 
Antye  vanpelt 


Conradus  vanderbeeck 
Catlyntye  Lifk 

Cornelis  Symonfon 
liefebet  depue 


hanry  fialan 
eghije  vanwinkel 


Johannes 

Symonfon 


Daniel  Corfen 
mareia  Stilwil 


geertruy  merel  [  ?] 


burger  vanderbeeck 
Annetye  maffaeau  [  ?] 


metteis  everfe 
en  fin  vrou 


Staten  Eyland  den  22  april,  1746  doop  regifter 
't  Sedert  de  bediening  van  johanes  Poft 


Ouwders 

kin[d]eren 

Getuygen 

1746 

den 

22  april 

Pieter  martlings 
anna  heereman 

Pieter 

Pieter  martlings 
maria  andrie-s  [worn] 

John  Jennens 
aeltye  martlings 

John 
alias  Jan 

John  Jennans 
anna  Johnson 

John  burbanck 
Lea  hagewout 

Abraham 

Jan  Veldtman 
Jannetye  Jurks 

Jan 

Johannes  huysman 
wyntye  Symonfon 

catherina 

bafteyaen  Elles 
Sara  neefves 

Maria 

6o 


Jan  canon 
inaria  Egberts 

Josua  mal'ciro 
maria  corsen 

Jan  Van  Pelt 
Jane  adanis 

matthys  inyard 
Elizabeth  Gerretfe 


[OJuwders 

Johannes  breftede 
catherina  hagewouyt 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 
Elizabeth 


rachel 

maria 

nicklaes 

ji7]46  den  22  april 

kinderen 
Eckbert 


Gerret  Poft 
francfyntye  poullon 


Getuyge 
Elizabeth  backer 


Joi'eph  ralph 
neeltye  Creese 

Johannes  Symonfon 
Antye  van  Pelt 

Jofeph  Juwson 

Venne    [Wenne?]    Johnfon 


defe  kinderen  z\'n  gedoopt  de  20  my  1746 
Abraham 


Johannes 
Jofeph  Juwsen 


Johannes  \'an  pelt 
Sophya  Slager 


[CJhriftoffel  Symonse 
— atherina  Van  Shenre 


defe  kinderen  zyn  gedoopt  de  17  yune   1746 
Symon 


nathaniel  Johnfon 
mary  Cole 


wynant 


marv  Cole 


y,     yfack  prael 
"^     maria  de  baa 


defe  kinderen  zyn  gedoopt  de  16  September  1746 
Altve 


Samnel  teeler 
Sufter  Waggelone 

daved 

onders 

kinderen 

frans   Gerrtbratfe 
neeltye  corfen 

Daniel 

baltus  dehart 
mary  phillipfe 

catalyna 

thomas  leisk 
catlyna  Van  pelt 

ant\'e 

cornel  ins  Van  wagener 
helena  bon 

maragrita 

getuygen 

ant}'e  kroofe 
Daniel  corfen 

Daniel  dehart 
derckye  Van  pelt 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD.   STATEN   ISLAXD. 
defe  kinderen  2311  gedoopt  den  26  april  1748 

getuyge 


ouders 

kinders 

Christophel  Hoogelandt 
Jannetye  veghten 

Cornelia 

Pieter  Maertlings 
Jannetye  Heereman 

Johannes 

Jan  \'an  Pelt  pieters  (oon 
Jane  Adams 

maragritye 

John  Decker 
Anna  merrell 

Richerd 

Christophel  Symonfon 
Catherina  van  Schuure 

nicholaes 

Jofeph  Balph   [Ralph?] 
neeltye  Kroofe 

Benyamen 

Johannes  Poft 
Anna  Huyfman 

adriaen 

inaragrietye  van  Pelt 


Gerret  Poft  Jan.— [  ?] 
Clara  Poft 


[de]fe  kinderen  fyn  gedoopt  den  19  July  1748 


Ouders 

Jfaac  Praal 
Maria  Dubaa 

Johannes  Huyfman 
wyntye  Symensfe 

Samuel  Yan  Pelt 
Maria  falkenborgh 

Symon  Symonfon 
Sarah  van  Pelt 

[A]ron  Van  namen 
maria  Maclean 

John  Canone 
maria   Egberts 

Jofeph  Juwson 
Wenne  Johnfon 


ouders 

Gerret  Kroofe 
Claesye  Blinckerof 

Lambert  Tennerf 
Anna  Alartelinghs 


getuyge 


Pieter  Zieloff 
Blandiena  Zieloff 


kinderen 
maragritye 

Jemynna  [?] 
Pieter 

Elizabeth 

Aron 

Jacobus 

Enne 


defe  kinderen  Syn  gedoopt  den  11  October  1748 
kinderen  getuyge 


Claesye 
Maria 


Marya  Jennerf 


62 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Johannes  Van  wagene 

Elfye  Berge  Johannes 

Barent  flecht  zyne  gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Johan  flecht  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 

Doop  onfangen  Anno  1707  den  22  octo — 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Johan  Woggelom  en  Blandyna  Woggelom 

Barent  flecht  Syn  foon  Cornells  is 
gedoopt  den  19  April  Anno  1709 
De  Compeer  Adriaen  Van  Wogelom 
De  Peet  Elifabeth  Corfsen 

Beniamin  Carenton  zyne  Gedopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Dochter 
Margriete  Carenton  heeft  haren  Doop  ontfangen 
Anno  1707  den  22  oct. 
De  Getiiygen  bennen 
Adam  Morgen  en  Eva  Morgen 

Beniamin  Corfsen 
zyn  foon  Cornells 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1714  den  4  May 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Jacob  Corfsen 
en  Antie  Corfsen 


1 7 18  den  3^°  August! 
Benjamin 


Benjamin  Corsfen 
Blandina  Vile 


Hendrik  Croesen 
Cornelia  Corsfen 


A"  172^  den  25  February 
Sytje  [Syrje?] 


A°  1724  den  30'°  Augusti 
Catharina 


Baay  Spier 
Catalyntje  Haften 


Bastiaan  Elles 
Sara  Neefjes 


Johannes  Haften 
Geesje  Els 


Nicolaas  Bakker 
Tryntje  Vleereboom 


A"  1725  den  7'°  November 
Cornelius 


A"  1727  den  i« 
Aagtje 


octob'' 


A"  1728  den  18" 
Jacob 


Augusti 


A"  1730  den  29™  Maart 
Johannes 


A"  173^  den  31'^''  January 
Sara 


Bastiaan  Elles 
Sara  Neefjes 

Bastiaan  Elles 
Sara  Neefjes 

Benjamin  Hafte 
Jannetje  Johannis 


Benjamin   Hafte 
Jannetje  Johannis 


Joris  Neefjes 
Aaghje  Bouwman 

Matthys  Jniaart 
Tryntje  Neefjes 

Ifaak  Simonsz 
Cathrina  Beauvois 


Symon  Symonsz 
Martha  Symonsz 


Bastiaan  Elles 
Sara  Neefjes 


Zeger  gerritsze 
Jannetje  Vliereboom 


gerepresentee- 
door  Neeltje 
Staats 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEX  ISLAND. 


A"  1731  den  7""  Noveuib'' 
Johannes 


A°  173J  den  i9«»  Maart 
Benjamin 


1739  Den  Q'"  Decern" 
Elsje 


1772  March  8 
Anney 


1772  March  8 
Danniel 


1772  March  8 
Mary 


63 


Barent  Sweeni 
Marie  Canon 


Benjamin  Hafte 
Jannetje  Johannis 

Barent  dii  Pay 
Elsje  Poillon 


honnis  merril 
cherrety  merril 


egbert  haugwout 
elener  garebrantz 


John  uanpelt 
Catherine  lawrence 


Comelis  Neefies  zi=ne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyne  Doghter 
Metye  Neefies  haren  Doop  onfangen  den 
Anno  1700 
zvn  foon 
Cornelis  Neefies  heeft  zvn  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707  den  22 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Cornelis  Jorissen  en  Neeltie  Joris 

[edge  of  page  missing] 

Cornelis  Tyfsen  zyne  gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Dochter  Elisabeth  is  gebooren  den  28  van 

May  ende  heeft  zynen  Doop  ontfangen  den 

2  Augustus  De  Getiiygen  bennen  Leenert  fmack 

de  ende  Sara  Smack 

1705   [?]— [illegible] 

Abraham  Egbertsen 
zyn  foon  Abraham  is  geboren  Anno 
1715  den  27  Alay  en  gedoopt  den  6  Tuni 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Theunis  Egberts 
en  fyn  Vrouw 


1720  den  10™  April 
Johannes 


1722  den  17™  Juny 
Elisabet 


Abraham  Egbertsen 
Francyntje  Parain 


Abraham  Egbertsen 
Francyntje  Parain 


Jean  Bodin 
Marie  La  Tourette 


Matthieu  La  Roiie 
Catharine  La  Roue 


64 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


A"  1718  den  17^°  Augusti 
Femnietje 


1719  den  25*^"  December 
Johanna 


1722  den  3''"  Juny 
Anna 


1725  den  27""  Juny 
Andries 


1729  den  27" 
Adriaan 


July 


^Vbrahani  Ryke 
Anneken  oliver 


Ary  van  Woglum 
Ceiia  Preyer 


Ary  van  Woglum 
Celia  Preyer 


Ary  van  Woglum 
Celia  Preyer 


Adriaan  van  Woggeliim 
Celia  Prever 


Isaak  Marling 
Susanna  oliver 


Jacob  Corsfen 
Hilletje  van 

Woglum 

Johannes  Preyer 
Maria  Ral  [or  Rale] 


Jacob  Preyer 
Margreetje  Ten  Eyk 


A°  1720  den  17™  April 
Adriaan 


172-J  den  8™  January 
Jsaak 


172^  den  15*°  January 
Abraham 


1721  den  10'=°  Decemb'' 
Maria 


1723  de  26*"  Mey 
Abraham 


1723  de  15  Septemb'' 
Jsaak 


1726  de  IQ""  July 
Abraham 


1726  de  1 8°°  Decemb 
Rebecca 


Ary  Schouten 
Maria  van  Pelt 


Auke  Tansz 
Catharina  Sebering 


Abraham  Ryke 
Anneke  oliver 


Aart  van  Pelt 
Christina  Jmmet 

Abraham  Manez 
Anna  Jansen 


Abraham  Gray 
Ariaantje  aartsen 


Abraham  Zutphen 
Marytje  Borkelo 


Albert  Rykman 
Catharina  Christopher 


Abraham  ftaats  zyne  Gedoopte 

Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Jsaak  ftaats  heeft  zynen  Christelicken 
Doop  ontfauEjen  Den  21  Oct.  Anno.  1707 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Harmen  Joreszen  en  Neeltie  Joreszen 


Jan  \^an  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hooglant 


Rem  vand''  Beek 
Jsaak  Baliu 


Aart  Symonsz 
Geertruyd   Symons 


Jacob  van  Pelt 
Maria  Para 


Pieter  Manez 
Elisabet  Sweem 


Joris  Neefjes 


Philippe  Cazier[  ?] 
Maria  Kip 


DUTCH   CHURCH  RECORD,  STATEN   ISLAND. 


65 


Ahasuerus  Van  Engelen 
zyn  Dochter  Rachel  is  geboren 
Anno  1709  Den  22  October  ende  heeft 
haren  Doop  ontfangen  van  Domine  Gilliam 

De  Getuigen  bennen 
Johan  ftaats  en  Catharina  ftaats 


ery  dey  syn  foon  Johannes  is  gedoopt 

Anno  I7i8[?]  den  i  april  door  domeny  freeman 

de  getiiygen  zyn  Johannes  Van  Pelt  en 

zyn  vrouw  geboren  den  22  december  1717 

Abraham  Metzelaer 

Syn  foon  Jacobus 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5  den  19  April 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Jan  Veghte 
met  zyn  Huis  Vrouw  Cornelia 

Abraham  Van  Tuil  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Dochter 
Geertruyt  Van  Tuil  heeft  haren  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1 705  den  2  octob. 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Nies  Teunisse  en  Eyfaack  Van  Tuil  en  Lena 

Teunifse 
zyn  Dochter 
Elena  is  gedoopt  den  22  fept  Anno  1709 
De  Compeer  Hendrick  Hendricksen  de  Peet 
Elena  Hendricksen 


A"  I7fj  den  7^°  February 
Otto 


A»  1722  den  28™  Octob'' 
Aaltje 


A"  1722  den  4"°  Novemb'' 
Pieter 


A"  1722  den  11™  Noveml/ 
Femmetje 


gemelle 


Willempje 


A"  1 72 1  den  3*°  February 
Jacobus 


Abraham  van  Tuyl 
Femmetje  Denysz 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

-J- 

Jacob  Bennet 
Elisabet  Broiiwer 


Jaques  Coteleau 
Jacomyntje  van  Pelt 


Jan  Van  Voorhees 
Neeltje  Neefjes 


Jacob  vander  Bilt 
Neeltje  Denys 


Jacob  vand'  Bilt 
Elisabet  Hooghlant 


Philippe  Cazier 
Catharine  Hooghlan- 


Rem  vander  Beek 
Dorothe  Cateleau 


Jan  Stevensz  Van  Voorhi 
Pieter  Neefjes 

Femmetje  Auke 
Willempje  Luyster 


Abraham  v.  Tuy-[1] 
Femmetje  Deny-[s] 


66 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


A"  172;;  den  17*°  February 
Aiidries 


A°  1723  de  23«°  Mey 
Pieter 


1723  de  14'°  July 
Johannes 


1723  de  21°°  July 
Cornells 


A"  1723  den  25™  augusti 
Elisabet 


A"  1723  de  22™  Septemb. 
Johannes 


1723  den  24  en  Novemb. 
Matthys 


172!  den  2°°  February 
Lea 


1724  den  I7«»  Mey 
Leah 


Cornells 


1724  de  27""  Septemb 
Catlyntje 


1724  den  13*°  decemb'' 
Pieter 


1724  den  20'"  Decemb'' 
Juriaan 


1724^  'den  10™  January 
Aaltje 


Jacob  Preyer 
Lea  Beekman 


Jan  Jurks 
Agnietje  Staats 


Jacobus  Egbertzen 
Catharina  Deny 


Johannes  Metzelaar 
Cathryna  Neefjes 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 
J. 

Johannes  Sweem 
Mary  Ferine 


Job  du  Secoy 
Sarah  Denis 


Jacob  de  grameaux 
Derkje  Tilburgh 


Johannes  vand'  Hoeven 
Anna  Sweem 


Jan  Andrevet 
Leah  Sweem 

Jaques  Hervan 
Geertje  Bries 


Jacob  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hagewout 


Johannes  Neefjes 
Antje  gerritsz 

Jacob  Bennet 
Elisabet  Brouwer 


Isah  Martling 
anna  van  namen 


Ary  van  Woglum 
Celia  Preyer 


Cornelius  van  Santvoord 
Anna  Staats 


James  Deny  Jun'' 
Anna  Deny 


Pieter  Bouman 
Sara  neefjes 


["de"  crossed  out] 
obadiasAWinht 
en  zyn  Vrouw 
Susanna  de  puy 

Jsrael  du  Secoy 
Geertruyd  van  Deventer 


Al  [or  Ab]  de  grameauo 
Maria  Bouman 


Jacobus  Biebaut 
Mary  a   Sweem 


Jaques  Hervan  [  ?] 
Geertje  Bries 

Jan  Andrevet 
Leah  Sweem 


Joh  Huysman 
Lea  Hagewout 


Bastiaan  EUes 
Sara  Neefjes 

Fredrik  Bergen 
Gerritje  Veghte 

Thomas  Barbank 
Anna  Barbank,  rep- 
resenteren  de  Marritje 
Martling 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


67 


172!  den  14<"'  Maart 
Maria 


Jacobus  Biebaut 
Maria  Sweem 


Johannes  vand""  Hoeven 
Anna  Sweem 


[An  entry  made  here,  crossed  out,  and  corrected,  in  the  second  one  following] 


172I  den  14™  Maart 
Laurens 


172I  den  2i«°  Maart 
Johannes 


1725  den  29*°  Maart 
Sara 


1725  den  9*°  Mey 
Jacobus 


Jaques  Egbertszen 
Catharina  Deny 


Johannes  Haften 
Marytje  Johannesz 


Johannes  van  Namen 
Marytje  van  Pelt 


Jan  van  Voorhees 
Neeltje  Neefjes 


Gozen  Adriaansz 
Femmetje  vand"'  Bilt 


Benjamin  Haften 
Antje  vand""  Bilt 


Pieter  van  Pelt 
Sara  Eogardus 


A"  1725  den  10^"  octob 
Rachel 


Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 
J- 


Jan  Jurks 
Agnietje  Staats 


Lodewyk  Metzelaar 
Antje  Metzelaar 


A"  1725  den  12"°  deceml/ 
Andries 


Johannes  Preyer 
Maria  Rail 


Jacob  Preyer 
Lea  Beeknian 


Jonas 


1725  den  25*°  decem"* 
Magdalena 


Jean  Segiiin 
Elisabet  Hooper 


Jacob  vander  Bilt 
Neeltje  Denys 


Jaques   Segiiin 
Martha  Hooper 


Rachel 


Johannes  Richaud 
Amy  Carbet 


Ary  v.  Woggelum 
Celia  Preyer 


1725  den  26'°  December 
Cornells 

gemelli 

Sara 


Johannes  Metzelaar 
Cathryna  Neefjes 


Bastiaan  Elles 
Sara  Neefjes 


i72f  den  6™  Maart 
Maria 

1726  de  24«°  April 
David 


Johannes  Wimmer 
Wyntje  S3'mons 

Jean  La  Tourette 
Marie  Mersereaux 


Barent  Symons 
Apollonia  Mesfeker 

David  La  Tourette 
Marthe  Merfereaux 


68 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 
Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

-  J    - 


A°  1726  den  29°°  Mey 

Elisabet 

Johannes  vander  Hoeven 
Anna  Sweem 

Anthony  Sweem 

Neeltje 

Jaques  Coteleau 
Jacomyntje  van  Pelt 

Susanna 

Jacob  Wright 
Antje  Rol 

1726  den  12'°  Juny 

Metje 

Jacob  garamaux 

Johannes  Metzelaar 

Dirkje  van  Tilburgh 

Tryntje  Neefjes 

1726  de  3™  July 

Maria 

Johannes  Dekker 

Charles  Dekker 

Maria  Sweem 

Lena  Sweem 

1726  den  17^°  July 

Elisabet 

Jan  Jansfen 

Thomas  Jansfen 

Jannetje  Glascow 

Mary  Jansfen 

1726  den  31'°  July 

Johanna 

Jacob  Preyer 

Symon  Symonsz 

Lea  Beekman 

Maria  Woertman   [?] 

1726  de  28  en  Augusti 

Casparus 

Jsak  Caspers 

Hans  Rol 

Elisabet  Lisk 

Anna  Bouwman 

1726  de  4  Septemb 

Anna 

Johannes  Hiiysman 

Harme  [  ?]  Bouwman 

Wyntje  Symons 

Neeltje  Staats 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 
-J.- 

A"  1726  den  18'°  Septemb 

Geertruyd 

John  Merril 
Geertruyd  Symonsz 

A"  172'/,  den  19™  February 

Elisabet 

Jacobus  Biebaut 
Maria  Sweem 

172'/,  den  26*°  February 

Catharina 

Johan  Henrich  Packer 
Anna  Maria  Jager 

1727  den  2i«°  Mey 

Elisabet 

Jacob  Bennet 
Elisabet  Broiiwer 

Abraham  Bromver  Jui 

1727  den  13*°  Augusti 

Catharina 

Jacob  van  Dyk 

Tryntje 

Catharina  van  Brunt 

van  Dyk 

1727  den  IS*"  OctoV 

Jan 

Jacob  van  Pelt 

Abraham  Taylor 

Aaltje  Hagewout 

Harmpje  Hagewout 

172I  den  21^°  January 

Jacob 

John  Lisk 

Pieter  Hagewout 

Rachel  Hagewout 

Neeltje  Bakker 

DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN  ISLAND. 


172  J  den  ii«°  february 
Johannes 


Johannes  Metzelaar 
Tryntje  Neefjes 


Geertruyd  Met- 
zelaar 


69 


A"  172I  den  i8^°  February 
Johannes 

172I  den  3^"  Maart 
Sara 


172I  den  24«''  Maart 
Roelof 

1728  den  21^°  April 
Sara 

1728  den  22™  April 
Rachel 


Anna 

1728  den  28  en  April 
Catharina 

1728  den  26'°  Mey 
Agneta 


Pieter 


1728  de  8^°  Septembf 
Marie 


Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 
J. 


Johannes  vander  Hoeve 
Anna  Sweem 


Jaques  Segiiin 
Lady  Mambrut 


Jan  van  Voorhees 

Neeltje  Neefjes 

Johannes  Dekker 
Maria  Sweem 

Johannes  Sweem 
Mary  Row 

James  Bosler 
Sara  Pereine 

Jan  Jurks 
agnietje  Staats 

Jacob  de  gramo 
Dirkje  van  Tilburgh 

Johannes  Huysman 
Wyntje  Symons 


Jean  La  Tourette 
Marie  Mersereaux 


Jean  Seguin 
Sara  Mambrut 


Simon  van  Namen 
Lea  Sweem 

Job.  Sweem 

Pieter  Hagewoiit 
Neeltje  Bakker 


Aart  Symons 
Margreta  Daniels 


Paul  mersereaux 
Esther  La  ToiSrette 


A"  1728  den  13™  October 
Josua 

1728  den  20^°  octol/ 
Jannetje 


Elsje 

1728  den  io^°  Novemb'' 
Elsje 


Verv^olgh  op  de  Letter 
-J.- 


Josue  Mersereaux 
Maria  Corsfen 

Johannes  Preyer 
maria  Rail 

Johannes  Richaud 
Amv  Carbet 


Jan  Tanszen 
Mayke  Zerkerk 


Hans  Ral 
Elisabet  Strikhouze 

Daniel  Escord 
Elisabet  Miller 


70 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1728  den  8™  Decemb"" 
Thomas 


1728  den  25'°  decemb"' 
Johannes 


172!  den  i®°  January 
Cornelia 

1 72 1  den  23*°  Maart 
Nicolaas 

1729  de  7*°  april 
Jan 


1729  den  4'°  Mey 
Cathryntje 

1729  den  ii'°  Mey 
Aaltje 


1729  de  I5«°  Mey 
Petrus 

1729  den  25*°  Mey 
Jan 


Tweelinge 


Susanna 


1729  den  26*°  Mey 

Willem 


1729  den  i®°  Juny 
Albert 


1729  den  24'°  augusti 
Catharina 

172-!^  den  I™  February 
Jefaias  [  ?] 

172^  den  8™  February 
Catharina 


Jan  Barbank 
Lea  Hagevvout 


Jacob  vander  Bilt 
Neeltje  Denys 


Jacob  Bergen 
Maria  Croesen 

Jaques  Egbertzen 
Cathrina  Bakker 

Jan  andrevet 
Leah  Sweem 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 
J. 


Johannes  Wynants 
Lena  Bird 

Jan  Philip  Simsenbach 
Ule  Catharina  Pikkerling 


Thomas  Barbank 
Marretje  martlings 
gerepresenteers  door 
de  moeder  des  kint 


Henrik  Croesen 
Cornelia  Corsfen 


Henrik  Slecht 
Cathryna  Wynants 

Pieter  Bouw- 

man 
Antje  van  Pelt 


Jacobus  Biebaut 
Marytje  Sweem 

Jan  van  Pelt,  Anthonys  zoon  Teiinis  van 

Pelt 
Helena  van  P- 


[missing] 


Susanna  La  Tourette 


Jacob  Bennet 
Elisabet  Brouwer 


Johannes  Johnson 
Jannetje  Glascow 


Jacobus  Bakker 
Rebecca  Staats 

Jan  Winter 
Martha  Buy 

Jacob  van  Dyk 
Catharina  van  Brunt 


Corn'  Dorlant 
Sara  van  Pelt 


albert  Janszen 
marytje  Force 
beide  door  de  ouders 
gerepresenteers 

Jan  Staats 
Cathrina  Corsfen 

Susanna  du  puy 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN  ISLAND. 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

J. 


7r 


IJU  den  15™  february 
William 


Aart 


1730  -den  24*°  Mey 
Jacob 


Matthys 

1730  den  7<"'  Juny 
Maria 

I73f  den  24*°  January 
Anthony 


Henricus 

173?  den  2i«°  February 
Johannes 

I73f  den  28*°  February 
Josua 

•173^  den  21'°  Maart 
Christopher 


John  Day 
Anne  More 

Johannes  Huysman 
Wyntje  Simons 


Josue  de  mersereaux 
Maria  Corsfen 

Johannes  Dekker 
Maria  Sweem 

John  Jones 
Rachel  van  Engelen 

Johannes  vand^  Hoeven 
Anna  Sweem 

Jean  La  Tourette 
Maria  Mersereaiix 

Isaak  Martiing 
Anna  van  Namen 

Jean  Mersereaux 
Elisabet  Creage 

Isaac  Garritzen 
Maria  Christopher 


Bastiaan  Ellis 
Sara  Neefjes 


Jacob  Corsfen 
Elisabet  Vile 

Simon  van  Namen 


Jan  van  Pelt  Jonysz 
Lena  van  Pelt 


Lea  Sweem 

Jofue  Mersereaux 
Maria  Corsfen 

Barent  Martiing 
Dina  van  Namen 

Josue  Mersereaiix 
Maria  Corsfen 

Hans  Christopher 
Geertje  Stilwell 


M  — 

Mattheus  De  Decker  zyne  Gedoopte 
Kinderen 
z}'n  foon 
Johannes  De  Decker  heeft  zynen 
Christelycken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  169 — 

den  7  fept 
zyne  Getuigen  bennen 
Barent  Teyfzen  en  Maghdalena  Teyfze— 

zyn  foon 
Abraham  De  Decker  heeft  zynen 
Christelycken  Doop  ontfangen 

Den  21  Oct.  Anno  1707 
De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Theimis  Egberts  en  Elisabet  Swee-  [m] 

zyn  Dochter  Elisabeth 

Gedoopt  den  17  April  Anno  171 1 
De  Getuigen  Jacobus  Dye  en  fyn 
\^roiiw 
I  zyn  foon  Mattheiis 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 


72 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

De  Getuigen  bennen  "  Aerte  van  P — ,  en  De  Weduwe  Van  Egbert   Hagewout "    [words 
in  "  "  crossed  out] 
Pieter  De  Decker  en  Catharina 
Decker 


[edge  of  page  badly  worn  and  missing] 


M 


Mary  Gennens  gedoopt  den  25  Juli 
Anno  17 10 


A"  1755  den  27°"  July 
Cattriena 


Pieter  Degroot 
Claartye  Poft 


A"  1758  den  25  en  July 
Geertruy 


Pieter  Degroot 
Claartye  Poft 


A"  1755  den  2*°  Actober 
Marretye 


rem  Symefon 

Geertroy  bofkere  [bofkero?] 


A°  1758  den  26  february 
Caty 


Willim  Spree 
Cattriena  maerling 


Jobannis 


marel  [  ?] 


A"  1760  den  25  Maart 


Willim  Spree 
Cattrena  Maarling 


A"  1758  den  i«°  Janneary 
John 


John  marel 
Anna  marel 


A"  1760  den  20  Apriel 
wynant 


Peter  Haagewout 
Aaltye  bennit 


A"  1757  den  25™  September 
Hanna  richard  fandars 

ragel 


fhehanna  [  ?]  kinsi 


A"  1760  den  5  en  October 
Sara 


richard  fandars 
ragel 


A"  1766  den  5  Actober 
Willim 


Andru  Colter 
Mary  Clendenny 


A"  T7.SQ  den  23  december 
Cornelus 


Antony  founten 
Annaetje  Gerritfon 


A"  1765  den  6  October 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN  ISLAND. 

ling 


73 


baarent 


Johannis  Huisman 
Antye  Merling 
M 

Marcus  Du  fecoy  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Gabriel  Du  fecoy  heeft  zynen  Christelyc 

ken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1703  [  ?] 

den  20  Apri — 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Antony  Thyfsen  Katteleyn  De  fceen 

[edge  of  page  worn  and  missing] 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

J. 


Pieter  mer- 
iannitye 

merling 


173 1  den  26™  Maart 
Abraham 


1731  den  II™  April 
Pieter 

1 73 1  den  25  en  April 

Maria 

173 1  den  27,^^  Mey 
Loiiis 

1 73 1  den  7«°  Juny 
Pieter 

1 73 1  den  18"  July 
Daniel 

1731  den  I™  Augusti 
Abigail 

173 1  den  s""  September 
Christoffel 

1731  den  23™  September 
Jacob 


Joseph  Lake 
Aaltje  Barbank 


Jean  Grondin 
Marguerite  du  Bois 

Jan  van  Pelt  Janszoon 
Tryntje  Bouwman 

Isak  Lakerman 
Catharina  Christopher 

Jaques  Egbertzen 
Catharina  Bakker 

Jean  Mersereaux 
Elisabet  Mersereaux 

John  Thorp 
Apollonia  Heermans 

Jan  Philip  Sumsenbach 
ule  Cathrina  Pikkerling 

Jacob  Bergen 
Maria  Croesen 


Jan  Barbank 
Lea  Hagewout 


Esther  du  Bois 

Pieter  Bouwman 
Neeltje  Staats 


Hans  Christopher 
Lena  van  Pelt 

Pieter  Hagewoxit 
Neeltje  Bakker 

Paiil  Mersereaux 
Marie  Mersereaux 


Susanne 
merl  [?] 


Matthys  Sweem  zyne  Gedoopte  Kin — 

z}'n  Doghter 
Magdaleen  Sweem  heeft  haren  Christe- 
lycken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 

De  Getuigen  Rennen 
Barent  Sween  en  zyn  Huys  Vrouw 


74 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Michiel  De  Jeen 
zyn  (oon  Antoni  is  gedoopt 
Anno   1710  de  Getuigen  bennen 

Johannes  Van  Der  Huven  en  Magda 

Lena  Claafsen 


1719  den  ig"""  April 
Anthony 

1720  den  19  Juny 
Matthys 

1720  de  9'°  octob"' 
Cornelius 

1722  den  17"°  Juny 
Rachel 

1727  den  22'°  octob'' 
Jannetje 

1728  den  22«°  April 
Rachel   ["  Belitje  "  crossed 

out] 


Matthys  Sweem 
Catharina  Mangels  Ral 

Mathys  Jansz 
Elisabet  Ward 

Michiel  du  Chene 
Susanna  vand"'  Hoeven 

Matthys  Jansz 
Elisabet  Ward 

Matthys  Sweem 
Catharina  Mangels  Rol 

Matthys  van  Brakel 
Rachel  Jansz 


Anthony  Thysz  Swee- 
Neeltje  Jansz 

Robert^  Frost 
Sara  Usfelton 

Gerrit  du  Chene 
Anna  du  Chene 

John  Miller 
Mary  Miller 

Johannes  Sweem 


1730  den  30®°  Maart 
Maria 


Matthys  van  Brakel 
Rachel  Jansz 


1730  den  7™  Juny 
Matthys 


1 73 1  den  29°"  Augusti 
Wynant 

1732  den  26''"  Maart 
Pieter 

1732  den  17^"  december 
Gillis 

1734  21  April 
Matthias 

1735  4  Mey 
Susanna 

1739— ?3  april 
Catharina 


1739  den  5™  augusti 
Michiel 


Matthys  Jniaart 
Elisabet  Gerritzen 


Matthys  Janszen 
Geertje  Wynants 

Matthew  Skane 
Jannetje  Tites 

Matthys  Jniaart 
Elisabet  Gerritzen 

Matthys  Sweem 
Cathrina  Mangels  Rol 

Matthys  Jniaart 
Elisabet  Gerritzen 

Matthys  Jniaart 
Elisabet  Gerritzen 


Michiel  Vreelant 
Janneke  van  Hoiiten 


Bastiaan  Ellis 
Tryntje  Vlierboom 


Pieter  Wynants 
Anna  van  Gelder 


Zeger  Gerritzen 
Jannetje  Vlierboom 

Michiel  du  Chene 
Hester  Canon 


Christina  van 
Woggelum 

Ite  [?]   Sips  [?1 
Antje  van  Wagenen 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN  ISLAND. 
Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

J. 


75 


173 1  den  10*°  October 
Robbert 


173 1  den  24'°  October 
Cornelius 

1 73 1  den  5^°  Decemb'' 

Neeltje 


1 73 1  den  25^°  december 
Jacob  - 


173J  den  I  en  January 
Margareta 


173^  den  i6°°  January 
Maria 


173^  den  13'"'  february 
Zacheus 


Johannes  de  Groot 
Elisabet  Sikkels 


Jacob  vander  Bilt 
Neeltje  Denys 


Zacharias  Sikkels 
ariaantje  [no  name] 


John  Lion  Jan  van  Pelt  Jansz 

Maria  Harmensz  Bouwman     Tryntje  Bouvvnian 


Jacob  de  Gramo 
Dirkje  van  Tilburgh 


Johannes  Huysman 
Wyntje  Symons 


Jan  Barbank 
Lea  Hagewout 


Jacob  van  Dyk 
Cathrina  van  Briint 


Fredrik  Bergen 
Gerritje  Veghte 


Abraham  Taylor 
Harmpje  Hagewout 


1 73 J  den  14^°  February 
Pieter 


Maria 

173^  den  19  en  Maart 
Jean 


Pieter 


Jaques 

1732  dfen  26  Maart 
Johannes 

1732  den  9™  April 
Jan 

1732  den  10'°  April 
Elisabet 


Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 
J. 


Jacob  Preyer 
Lea  "Beekman 


Jan  Winter 
Martha  Baile 

Jaques  Seguin 
Lady  Mambru[t] 

Johannes  Wynants 
Magdalena  Bird 

Jean  Seguin 
Elisabet  Hooper 

Josue  Mersereaux 
Maria  Corsfen 

James  Biitler 
Sara  Parein 

John  Jones 

Rachel  van  Engelen 


Johannes  Preyer 
Marytje  Mangels 
Rol 


Laurens  More 
Marie  Mersereaux 


Jacob  Corsfen  Jun' 
maria  van  Pelt 

matthew  Sweem 


/ 


76 


1732  den  i6«°  April 

Neeltje 


1732  den  24  September 
Cornelius 


1732  den  17*°  Decemb. 
Isaak 


^73i  den  11™  february 
Antje 

1 73 1  den  18^"  Maart 
Catharina 

1733  den  15  en  April 
Anthony 

1733  den  4*°  Novemb'' 
Susanna 

173!  den  13^°  January 
Johannes 


Christina 


173!  den  20*"  January 
Elisabet 


173I  24feb. 
Antje 


1734 — 7  april  Maria 

1734  14  april 
Cornelius 

1734—  15  april 
Dirkje 

1734  —  3  J"ny 
Marytje 

1734         16  Juny 
Eduard 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Jan  van  Voorhees 
neeltje  Neefjes 


Jacob  Bennet 
Elisabet  Brouwer 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 
J. 


Isaak  Symons 
Neeltje  Coteleau 


Johannes  Symons 
Dina  van  Leeuwen 

Johannes  Preyer 
Marytje  Roll 

Jan  van  Pelt  Anthonys  Zoon 
Susanne  la  Toiirette 

Jaques  Egbertsz 
Catharina  Bakker 

Johannes  Huysman 
Wyntje  Symons 


Jan  Rol  Junior 
Merril 


Celia  Preyer 

Tryntje  Vliereboom 
Catharina  Symons 


Johan  Philip  Ziimsenbach 

Ule  Cathrine  Pikkerling  Rachel  van  Engelen 


Josije  mersereaux 
Maria  Corsfen 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

J. 

Jacob  vander  Bilt 
Neeltje  Denysz 

John  Lion 
Maria  Boiiwman 

Jacob  van  Dyk 
Catharina  van  Brunt 

Jacob  de  Gramo 
Dirkje  van  Tilbiirgh 


John  Gold 
antje  Wynants 

Jean  Parlie 
Abigail  Jones 


Pieter  BoCnvman 
Elsje  van  Pelt 


Gerrit  Croesen 
Geertruyd  van  Tfiyl 


Nicolas  Lazelier 
Esther  Lakerman 


DUTCH  CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN  ISLAND. 


77 


1734  den  30  en  Juny 
Nicolaas 

1734  den  I™  Sept 
Elsje 


1731-  9  Maart 
Johannes 


Jacobus  Bakker 
Rebecca  Staats 

John  Jennes 

[no  name]  Johnson 

John  Jones 

Rachel  van  Engelen 


Aron  Praal  Junior 

zyn  Dochter  EHsabeth 
is  geboren  Anno  171 5  den  21  May 
en  gedoopt  den  6  Jiini 
De  Getiiigen  bennen  Pieter  Staats    ''" 

en  fyn  Vroiiw  Elisabeth 
zyn 
Aron  Paraal  foon  Aaron  is  gedoopt 
door  domeny  antonius  Anno  1717  den  17 
van  april  de  getuyge  zyn  fymen  Van  namen 
en  zyn  buys  Vroiiw  Sartje  Van  namen 

17^9-  den  14™  Febriiary 
Anna 


Henrik  Croesen 
Corneha  Corsfen 

Lamb'  Jennes 
Wyntje  Johnson 

John  Merril 
Junior 
Elisabet 

Macklien 


1724  den  20  en  Septemb"' 
Pieter 

1730  den  7  en  Juny 
Willem  Jorisze 


1733  den  7«"  octob"" 
Henricus 


1735  II  Mey 
Henderske 


Arent  Praal  Junior 
Antje  Staats 

Arent  Praal  Junior 
Antje  Staats 

Arent  Praal 
Marj'tje  Bouwman 


Arent  Praal 
Marytje  Boiiwman 

arent  Praal 
Marytje  Boiiwman 


Abraham  Sta — 
Agneta  Staats 

Nicolas  Lageler 
Esther  Lakeman 

Willem  Jorisze 
Bouwman 
Maria  Praal 


Abraham  Leeck  zyne  Gedoopte  Kind — 

zyn  foon 
Joseph  Leeck  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  20  April  Anno- 

De  Getiiigen  Bennen 
Barent    Marlin  ende  zyn  Huis  Vroiiw 

zyn  Dochter 
Margariet  gedoopt  den  25  Jiili 
anno  1710  de  Getuygen  Engelbart 
van  Namen  en  Feitie  Hofte 
zyn   foon   Abraham 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5; 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Abraham  Meer- 
Ling  en  Elisabeth  Bridges 

Abraham  Talor 
zyn   foon   Ephrum 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 1  den  23  Octo. 
De  Compeer  Ephraim  Talor  de  Peet 
Margriet  Talor 


1708 


78 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Abram  Talor  syn  dochter 
altje  is  gedoopt  den  i8  [?j  Mey  1718 
door  donieny  Sanvort  de  getuyge  zyn 
Jan  Macklies  [?]  en  zyn  Vrouw 


A"  1720  den  21' 
Rachel 


August! 


A*  1722  den  25  Novemb' 
Aaltje 


A"  1725  den  4* 
Pieter 


July 


1729  den  6*°  April 
Ephraim 


Abraham  Tailor 
Harmpje  Hagewout 

Abraham  Tailor 
Harmpje  Hagewout 

Abraham  Tailor 
Harmpje  Hagewoiit 

Abraham  Tailor 
Harmpje  Hagewout 


Johannes  Neul 
Rachel  Hagewoiit 

Pieter  Hagewoiit 
Neeltje  Bakkers 


Jan  Barbank 
Lea  Hagewoiit 


John  Day 
Frankje  More 


Andrys  Andryfsen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Andrys  Andryfsen  heeft  zynen  Chriftelyckcn 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1701  den  25  Ma— 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Gerrit  Vechten  En  Maghdalena  Vechten 

[edge  of  page  missing] 

Aert  Simoszen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Simon  Simoszen  heeft  zynen  Christelu  — 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  20  April  1708 

De  Getiiigen  Bennen 
Christofifel   Christofifelzen   en  Geertriiy  Sim  — 

fsen 
z)'n  foon  Hans 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1710  de  Compeer  Hans 
Christofifel  de  Feet  Maria  Praal 

zyn  foon  Aert 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1711  den  23  October 
De  Compeer  Barent  Simefsen 
De  Peet  ftyntie  Christofifel 
zyn  foon  Aert 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1713  den  24  Juli 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Barent  Chriftoffel 
en  fyn  Vrouw  Anna 


Aaert  Symensen  foon  Christofifel  gedoopt 
door  domeny  freeman  den  iSJunv  Anno  1717 
de  getuyge  zyn  Christofifel  Christfeer 
als  Compeer  Voor  peet  zyn  Vrouw 
ftyntje  Chistfecr 


A"  1722  den  5' 
Anna 


August! 


Aart  Symons 
Margriet  Daniels 


Benjamin  Corsfen 
Blandina  Vile 


DUTCH   CHURCH  RECORD.   STATEN  ISLAND. 


79 


A"  1724  den  26"'  July 
Daniel 


A"  1726-  de  i6»°  Octob 
Susanna 


A"  1728  de  14°°  July 
Barent 


1730  den  23™  August! 
Cornelius 


1734  den  4™  August! 
Isaak 


A"  1727  den  4'°  Juny 
Maria 


1728  de  5^°  Mey 
Maria 

1728  den  28*°  July 
Esther 

1729  den  20  en  April 
Petriis 

1729  den  II  en  Mey 
Antje 

1729  den  26  octob' 
Antje 


Posthuing 


Albert 


i7|lden  4™  January 
Maria 


1730  den  25™  Octob'' 
Antje 

i73t  f'en  28  en  February 

Joseph 


1 73 1  den  8™  Augusti 
Abraham 


Aart  Symons 
Margriet  Daniels 


Aart  Symons 
Margriet  Daniels 


Aart  Symons 
Margreet  Daniels 

Aart  Symons 
Margriet  Daniels 

Aart  Symons 
Margriet  Daniels 

Abraham  Zutphen 
Marytje  Borkelo 

Anthony  Sweem 
Anna  Brooks 

Andre  Escord 
Catline  Richaud 

Abraham  manez 
Sara  du  Chene 

Anthony  Fountain 
Belitje  Byvank 

Abraham  Zutphen 
Marytje  Borkelo 

Albert  Rykman,  obiit 

Cathrina  Christopher 


Andre  Escord 
Catline  Richaud 

Abraham  Alanez 
Sara  du  Chene 

Abraham  Yates 
Hester  Drinkwater 

Adriaan   van  Woggeliim 
Celia   [  ?]    Preyer 


Catharina  Symons 


Zeger  Gerritz 
Jannetje  V'lierboom 


Cornelius  Santvoord 
Anna  Staats 


Alida  Hegeman 


Johannes  Sweem 
Marytje  Borkelo 

Isaac  Richaud 
Esther  Escord 


Barent  Christo 

pher 

Cathrina  Hoge- 

lant 

Pieter  Wynants 
Catharina  Wynants 


Nicholas  Gerritzen 
Christina  van  Woggeliim 

Johannes 

Preyer 
Hilletie  van 
Woggelum 


8o  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

1 73 1  den  24=°  October 

Jannetje  Abraham  Zutphen 

Marytje  Borkelo 

1732  den  4°°  Juny 

Maria  Abraham  Manez 

Sara  du  Chesne 

1734  den  2*°  Juny 

Jan  Abraham  van  Tuyl  Isakszoon  Jan  van  Pelt 

Marytje  van  Pelt  Aaltje  Byvant 

1735  II  Mey 

Patience  adam  Clendenny 

Eva  Johnson 

1736  den  4™  April 

Catherine  Abraham  Manez 

Sarah  dii  Chesne 

1738  den  26^''  Maart 

Rachel  Abraham  Manez 

Sarah  du  Chesne 

Cobus  Claazen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinder — 

zyn  Dogter 
Femmetie  Claaszen  heeft  haren  Christel — 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  22  April  Anno  1708 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Abraham  Goolder  ende  zyn  huis  Vrouw 

[edge  of  page  missing] 

Cornelis  Bouman 

Syn  Dochter  Neeltie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1715  den  19  April 
De  Getiaigen  bennen  Abraham 
Metselaer  met  Syn  Vrouw 

Cornelis  Egmont  syn  dochter  altje  is  gedoopt 
Anno  1 718  den  i  april  door  domeny  freeman 
de  getuyge  Syn  LouWerens  Van  Campene  en 
zyn  vrouw 

A"  1720  den  15'°  Mey 

Neeltje  '  Cornells  Bouwman  Arent  Praal  Jiinior 

Antje  Staats  Antje  Staats  zyn  hvr 

A"  [?] 

Cornelis  Genaert  Syn  dochter  annetje 
gedoopt  door  de  domeny  uyt  [?]    ysopes    [  ?] 
den  8  September  Anno  171 7  als  getuj'ge 
Willem  bouwman  en  zyn  Vrouw 

Cobiis  Creven  zj^ne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Doghter 
Elsie  Creven  heeft  haren  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  den  22  April  Anno.  1707 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Jan  Jniaert  en  Trintie  Jniaert 

zyn  foon  Johannes 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 14  den  27  Jiili 
De  Getuigen  Bennen  Jan  Maklies 
en  Syn  Vrouw  Eytie 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


8i 


Cobus  Creven  sj-n  soon  gillis  is  gedoopt 
Anno  i;7i8  den  i  april  door  domeny  freeman 
als  getuyge  gydon  \'an  Campen  en  syn  V'rouw 
geboren  den  12  Van  September  17 17 


A"  1720  den  3'"  April 

Anna 

Jacobus  Craven 

Carel  Jniaart 

Antje  Jniaart 

Marya  Cleave 

A"  1722  den  23™  Decemb'' 

Joris  Neefjes 

Christina 

Jacobus  Craven 
Antje  Jniaart 

Willemtje  Borkelo 

A"  1725  de  26'°  Septemb 

Esther 

Jacobus  Craven 

Thomas  Craven  Junior 

Antje  Jniaart 

Neeltje  Craven 

A"  17 1 8  den  20™  July  is  gedoopt 

de  ouders 

de  getuygen 

Cornelis 

Cornelis  Brees 

Cornelis  Jansz 

Sara  Schilmans 

Susanna  dii  Te — [or  Je — ] 
[illegible] 

1 7 18  den  2™  Novemb' 

Elisabet 

Charles  Mesfiel 

David  La  forge 

Marytje [no  name] 

1719  den  12*^°  April 

Charles 

Charles  gerritsz 

Ary  Schout 
Marya  van  Pelt 

1719  den  7^"  Mey 

Johannes 

Charles  Ellens 

Laurens  de  Camp  Loco  pa —  [worn] 

Marytje  de  Camp 

Nicolaa 

s  Bakkers 

Catharina  Mierboom 

1720  den  7*°  Augusti 

Hendrikje 

Cornelis  Woinat 

Willem  Breedrstede 

Tryntje  Bouwman 

Elsje  Bouwman 

1 72 1  den  30*°  April 

Femmetje 

Cornelis  Egmont 

Gideon  de  Camp 

Elsje  de  Camp 

Hendrikje  Elles 

1723  de  26  Mey 

Elisabet 

Cornelis  Wynant 

Abraham  Cole 

Maria  Cole 

Hilletje  Woglum 

1723  den  21^°  Jiily 

Zeger 

Cornelis  Egmont 

Zeger  Gerritzen 

Elsje  de  Camp 

Jannetje  Faas 

A"  1723  den  24°°  Novemb'' 

Maria 

Cornelius  Corsfen 

Gerrit  Croesen 

Jannetje  Boskerk 

Neeltje  Corsfen 

1724  den  6  April 

Sara 

Cornelis  Janszen 

Anthony  van  Pelt 

Sara  Manbriit 

Lady  Manbrut 

1725          9  Mey 

Maria 

Charles  Morg-an 

Henn-  Day 

Sara  Lorton  [Lorson?] 

Maria  Morgan 

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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1725  de  13™  Aiigusti 
Pieter 

1725  den  25  en  December 
Maria 

172!  den  2'°  January 
Christoffel 

1725^  den  20™  February 
Maria 


Cornelius  Corsfen 
Jannetje  Boskerk 

Cornelis  Wynant 
Maria  Cole 

Cornelis  Egmont 
Elsje  de  Camp 

Cornelis  Janszen 
Sara  Manbrut 


Pieter  Boiiwman 
Antje  Croesen 

Pieter  Wynant 
Anna  Maria  Richaud 

Laurens  de  Camp 
Christyntje  de  Camp 

Jaques  Seguin 

Lady  Manbrut,  matrem 

representans 


1726  den  II™  Decemb 
Thomas 

1 72 1  den  26*°  Febriiary 
Christiaan 


Charles  Morgan  Jun'' 
Sara  Rutan 

Cornelius  Corsfen 
Jannetje  Boskerk 


Thomas  Morgan 
Magdalena  Staats 

Christiaan  Corsfen 
Cornelia  Corsfen 


A°  1720  den  6<="  [  ?]  Maart 

Maria  Catharina  Corn.  v.  Santvoord 

Anna  Staats 

A°  1 72 1  den  23"°  July 

Anna  Corn.  v.  Santvoord 

Anna  Staats 


A"  I72f  den  8"°  Maart 
Cornelius 


Corn,  van  Santvoord 
Aima  Staats 


Jan  Staats 
Catharina  Corsfen 

Do.  Bernardiis  Freeman 
Bedienaar  des  A:  Eiiang 

op  Lang  Eilant 
Jufif  Margareta  van  Schayk 
beide  gerepresenteers  door 
Jan  Staats  en  Catharina 
Corsfen 

Jan  Veghte 
Cornelia  Staats 


172^  den  21™  Maart 
Staats 


Corn.  v.  Santvoord 
Anna  Staats 


Doiiwe  v.  Woggelu- 
Maria  Staats 


1728  den  22'°  Decemb' 
Jacoba 


Corn.  V.  Santvoord 
Anna  Staats 


Christiaan  Corsfe — ■ 
Jannetje  Staats 


1733  den  7°°  October 
Zeger 


Corn.  V.  Santvoord 
Annr»  Staats 


de  H'  Jan  Schuyler 
Juflf  Sarah  Walters 


A"  172I  den  i8'°  february 
Cornelius 


Cornelis  Wynant 
Mary  Cole 


Wynant  Wynant 
Martha  Hooper 


Charles 

1728  den  25  en  decemb'' 
Rachel 


Charles  Dekker 
Lena  Sweem 

Cornells  Janszen 
Sara  Mambrtit 


Estienne  Mersereaux 
Marie  Mersereaux 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


83 


172  §  den  2^  en  February 
Cornelius 


1729  den  26™  octob 

Anthony 

1730  den  5'"  April 

Matthys 

1730  den  31*^°  Mey 
Elisabet 

1730  den  28^"  Juny 
Abraham 


I73f  den  21^"  February 
Cornelius 


Cornelis  Corsfen 
Jannetje  van  Boskerk 


Cornelis  Dorlant 
Saartje  van  Pelt 

Charles  Dekker 
Lena  Sweem 

Charles  Petit 
Anne  Perliez 

Charles  Morgan 
Sara  Rutan 


Cornelis  Corsfen 
Jannetje  van  Boskerk 


Frans  gerbrants 
Neeltje  Corsfen,  ge 
representeers  door 
Antje  Croesen 


Jan  van  Pelt 
Susanne  La  Tourette 

Barent  Sweeni 
Maria  Canon 

Jean  Segiiin 
Dorcas  Seguin 


Cornelis  Croefen 
Helena  van  Tuyl 


1 73 1  -  den  lo'"  Octob'' 
Henrik 

1732  den  30  en  July 
Charles 

1732  den  22  en  October 
Jacobiis 

1732  den  29  en  October 
Magdalena 

173329  July 
Abraham 


1737,  9  Maart 
Daniel 


i73f  16  Maart 
Mattheus 


C  — 

Cornelis  Croesen 
Helena  van  Tuyl 

Charles  Morgan 
Sara  Rutan 

Corneliiis  Corsfen 
Jannetje  van  Boskerk 

Charles  Dekker 
Lena  Sweem 

Cornelis  Croesen 
Helena  van  Tuyl 


Corneliiis  Corsfen 
Jannetje  van  Boskerk 


Charles  Dekker 
Lena  Sweem 


Henrik  Croesen 
Cornelia  Corsfen 

Jan  Rol 
Jannetje  Borkelo 

Jacobus  Bakker 
Maria  Staats 

Sara  van  namen 


Abraham  van  Tuyl 
Femmetje  Denys 


Daniel  Corsfen 
Cornelia  Croesen 


173I  den  8°°  January 
Esther 


1735  den  6*°  April 
Rachel 

1735  den  7  en  April 
Thomas 


Charles  Dekker 
Lena  Sweem 


Clement  Hooper 
Mary  Stilwell 

Charles  Morgan 
Sara  Rutan 


Philip  Hooper 
Marie  Mersereaux 

Zeger  Dekker 
Susanne  Jones 


84 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1736  den  26°°  april 
Jan 

1736-  27  Juny 
Daniel 

1736  den  8  en  Augusti 
Cornelius 

1736-  den  19  en  Septemb 
Catharina 


1738  den  23  Septemb. 
Antje 


1739  den  16°"  Septemb 
Carel 


Corneliiis  van  Cleef 
Sara  Marshal 

Cornells  Gerritzen 
Aaltje  van  Winkel 

Cornells  Croesen 
Helena  van  Tuyl 

Cornelius  Corsfen 
Jannetje  van  Boskerk 

Corneliiis  Corsfen 
Jannetje  van  Boskerk 


Carel  nyts 
Rebecca  Winter 


Daniel  van  Winkel 
Jannetje  Vreelant 


Corneliiis  van  Sant- 

voord 

Anna  Staats 


obadiah  Winter 
Geertje  Winter 


A°  1753  den  7™  Novemb. 
Maria 


C  — 

Charles  Mc  Lean 
Maria  Corsen 


A"  1754  den  2'°  November 
Cattriena 


A"  1754  den  2  November 
Abraham 


Abraham  Beckelo 
Cattriena  Elis 


beniemen  Praal 
Sara  Sweem 


Ellus 


Cornelus 
egye  ellis 


Abraham  Praal 
Alida  Praal 


A"  1766  den  26  Augustus 
Johannis 


beniemen   Praal 
Sara  Sweem 


A"  1754  den  3  en  November 

Wachgiel  Helmis  vrelant 

Neeltye  vanhoren 


Jores  [sic]  kadmis 

Jannitye 

vrelant 


A"  1757  den  20  november 

Johannis  Antoni  founten 

Anaatye  gerretson 

A°  1754  den  3°°  November 

Antoni  Antoni  founten 

Anaatye  Gerretson 

A'  1756  den  [no  date]  en  Maart 
Maragrietye  Antoni  founten 

Anaatye  gerretson 

A"  1754  den  3™  November 
Eliesebeth  Nettenel  Bos 

Jannetye  Poft 


Johannis 
Gerretson 


Pieter  Degroot 
Klaart  [?]  Poft 


DUTCH   CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


85 


A"  1758  den  17^°  September 


Gerret 


Nettenel  bos 
Jannetye  Poft 


Pieter  Poft 
maria  Poft 


ouders 


Pieter  Van  Pelt 
Barbara  hoelten 

Barbara 

John  Jenner 
Aeltye  martlinghs 

willem 

Jan  Veltman 
Jannetye  Jurks 

Geertruyt 

Willem  Richardfon 
Anne  fisher 

margret 

Walter  Clendenne 
Pietemela  oliver 

Cathilyna 

defe  kinderen  zyn  gedoopt  den  17  dfember  1748 
kinderen  getuyge 


Willem  Jenner 
Sarah  Jenner 


John  Pinhooren 
Geertruyt 


ouders 

fimon  fimonfen 
Helena  Sweem 

John  Merrell 
Anna  Merrell 

John  Laarens 
Catherina  Backer 

Jacob  Bergen 
maragreta  Bennet 


ouders 

matthys  Sweem 
Catherina  merrell 

Symon  Van  Pelt 
mria  Adams 

Charleus  Rollens 
Susanna  merrell 

Joachim  Stillewel 
Anna  Jenners 

Hans  Symonse 
Anna  Van  Pelt 


Cherles  makleen 
marytye  Corfen 


defe  kinderen  zyn  gedoopt  den  3  my  my  1749 
kinders  getuyge 

Jeremyah 


Gertriiyt 
Jan 


Geertruyt  Merrell 


adriaen 
defen  kinderen  zyn  gedoopt  den  23  my  1749 
kinderen  getuyge 

Catherina 


Peterus 
Philip 
Richard 
Wyntye 


Peterus  Van  Pelt 
Barbera  Hoelten 

Philip  merrell 
Catarina  merrell 

aeltye  Jenners 


dit  kint  is  gedoopt  den  19  September  1749 


Willem 


Corneles  Corfen 
Jannetye  Boskerck 


86 


1/49 

ouders 

Jacus  Ecbers 
Catharina  Backer 


HISTORICAL    MISCELL-\NY. 
Dele  kiiidem  z'vn  g>^ioopt  den  den  7  november 
kinderen  getuvge 

BiMU-anicn  Catliarina  brestede 


tennis  Egbertsen  Barent 

Pietemelle  depu    , 

Barent  inertliiig-s-'"""  Barent 

Svis;»niui  Gerrctse 


Barent  Meertlingfs  "" 
Elizabotli  cerretse 


[The  foUowius;  {xige  is  marked  "  13  "  and  appears  in  the  lK>ok  between  jxiges  77  and  7S. 
Very  nnich  woni.     Tlie  date  is  probably  174O-1747] 


\an  Pelt 


\'alkeubnrgh 
6  [?]  October 


onse 
Sweem 

non 

tes 
\an  Pelt 

clindinne 


Kinders 
Jannetye 

zyn  dese  kinders  gedoopt 

kinden 
X'redrick 

abrahani 


Getuygen  A 

Gnstaves  Clasen 
walbrugh  \an  Pelt 


getuyge 


(atya  \'an  Pelt 
nialH  clindinne 


fafya 
Rachel 
28  July  f\-n  deie  kinderen  Gedoopt 

kinders  Getuvgen 


—  am  Berkelo 
ina  EUes 

—  r  Clindinne 
melle  ah^er 

\'eltnian 
ety  Jurks 


Gerret 
w-alteris 

Hendrick 


Basteaen  Elles 
Sara  neefves 


[The  following  page  is  marke<,l  "  14 '"  and  written  in  lead  pencil  "  See  p.  77."  It 
is  the  reverse  side  of  page  "  i  v"  From  the  worn  edge.  I  am  inclinevl  to  think  that  page 
"  13  "  should  be  14.  and  "  14.^  13.] 


174Q  r?l  ^^^  7  No\-ember 

ouders  kinderen 

Lewis  mitchel  Joannis 

Rachel  Teeler 


Joseph  Ralph  Elizabeth 

neeltve  kroesen 


gjetiiyge 

Pieter  m  — 
aelt>"e  Teel  — 

Cornelius  — 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,  STATEN   ISLAND. 
1750  den  20  My  fyn  defe  kinderen  gedoopt 


87 


oiiders 

faiiuicl  Dcliart 
abigacl  J  ones 

Jan  Van  Pelt 
Jane  adanis 

Pieter  meerlings  Juncr 
Anne  1  [ecreiiian 


Uinderen 
famuel 

faniuel 
abrahani 


gctuyge 


John  Le  - 
Catharine 

Blandien  ■ 


Pieter  nieri  — 
Catliarina  nier 


Barent  Dnpiie 
Elsye  Puilyon 

niartha 

1750  den  30  Jidy  ; 

Pieter  D  Grood 
Clacrtye  Poft 

Elizabeth 

antony  Van   Poll 
Jenneke  (eymenft 

Elizabeth 

Joseph  Juessen 

Wynty  CliiuHnne 

Eefye 

1746  (le  i( 

ouwders 

kiiuU'ren 

otto  Van  tuyl 
tryntye  boskck 

abrahani 

Scymon  Scymnnfc 
Sara  V^in  pelt 

maria 

Pieter  Van  Pelt 
barbara  hocltcn 

Johannes 

mattliys  Sweeni 

benyamen 

Johannes 
l':iizal)eth 


Jacob  Cor 


Palli  [?]  feym 


gctuygcn 
mateeus 


Johannis  Van  pelt 
Sophya  Slager 

Elizabeth  Sweem 


cathcrina  uicrrcl 


Defe  kinderen  hebben  harcn  Christilyke  doop  ontfangen 
den  22  april  1747 

Egbert  hagewout 
Maria  Gaelledct 


Elftye  Merrill 


Jacus  Egberts 
catrina  backers 

antye 

John  Jones 
rachel  van  engclen 

Ifaac 

mattheus   decker 
Elftye  Merrill 

Elftye 

John  Merrill 
antye  merrill 

Joida 

waiter  clcndonne 
peternella  oliver 

Jacob 

88 


leuues  mitchel 
rachel  tyler 

Johannes  merrill 
aeltye  bennet 


Ouders 

Jacb[ ?]  bergen 
margrietye  bennet 

Jan  laarens 
caatye  backer 

Symon  Van  Pelt 
malli  adams 

thomas  Stillwel! 
debora  martlings 

andries  Pryor 
Helena  Dorlandt 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY, 
haimentye 


richard 


thomas  burbank 
harmentye  tayler 

Elftye  merrel 


defe  kindern  zyn  gedoopt  den  lo  yuni  1747 


kinderen 
Gerretye 

Jacob 

Jennie 

Elias 

Jan 


getuyge 

Frederick  bergen 
Gerretye  Veghte 

Jacobus  backer 
rabecca  Staats 

Jan  Van  Pelt 
Jane  adams 

nickolaes  Stihvell 
maria  Smith 


Susanna  Van  pelt 
Dele  kinderen  zyn  gedoopt  den  13  October  1747 

getuygen 


Ouders 

kinderen 

tunes  Egbertse 
Piternella  depuy 

abraham 

barent  depuy 
Elfye  poilyon 

Elizabeth 

antoni  Van  Peldt 
Jannetye  Symonse 

maria 

Charles  Mc  Clean 
maria  corfen 

Jannetye 

Jacob  corfen  Jun'' 
Cornelia  kroefe 

Jacob 

Abraham  berkelau 
catrina  Ellis 

Cornelius 

barent  martlinghs 
Susanna  gerretfe 

Jannety 

A"  1759  den  4  en  Maart 
John 

Denel  marfero 
Cornelia  vanderbilt 

A"  1759  den  ae"""  Augustus 
Saara 

Cornelius  ellis 
Leena  vanderbilt 

A°  1759  den  26*°  Augustus 
Sara 

Piater  vanpelt 
Barber  

Johannes  Van  Pelt 

aron  Van  namen 
mary  Mc  clean 

Jacob  corfen 


Jan  rol 

Jannetye  berkelau 


bafteaan  ellis 
Saara  neefye 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,  STATEN  ISLAND. 


89 


A"  1759  den  26*°  Augustus 
Cornelius  Cornelius  kroeson 

Beelitye  degroot 


A"  1759  den  26™  Augustus 
Andro 


Sammual  danyck 
Jenny  ryt 


A"  1759  den  26™  Augusts 
Danal 


Peatar  Cornon 

Mally  Stebs 


A"  1760  den  i  Janneary 
Sara 


A°  1759  den  4^°  november 
Neeltye 


A"  1759  den  4™  november 
Maragrietye 


A"  1760  dan  5  October 
Marya 


A"  1760  den  10  febuary 
richard 


A°  1760  den  5  October 
Marya 


Antony  vanpelt 
Jenneke  Symefon 


Christeyaan  Gerrebrans 
Marya  Poft 


Johannis  Gerritfon 
Marritye  demot 


Charsels  daccr 
macey  maral 


John  Larns 
Caatye  backer 


John  Sweem 
Cornelia  bergen 


—  B  — 

Barent  fymessen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Dochter 
Wyntie  fymefsen  heeft  haren  Chrifstelycken 

Doop    ontfangen    1701  den  25  Mart 

De  Getuigen  bennen 
Mattheus  Decker  en  Eva  Decker 

zyn  foon 
Johannes  fimonzen  zynen  ChristeH'cken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Picter  Ryeken   [or  Rycken]   met  zyn  Huisvrouw 

zyn  foon  Aron 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 10  De  Compeer 
Michiel  De  Jeen  de  Peet  Martha 
Jaddin 


1718  den  24^' 
Maria 


Augusti 


Barent  Symonsfen 
Apollonia  Mesfeker 


Cornelis  Jansz 
Wyntje  Symons 


90 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 
—  Kinder  — 


Barent  Chriftoffelzen  zyne  Ge  — 

zyn  foon 

Niclaes  Chnstoiielzen  heeft  zynen  Christelyc- 
ken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1703  den 
4  Augustus 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
{toffel  Christoffelzen  en  Tryntie  Barents 

zyn  Dochter 
Catharyna  Chriftoffelzen  heeft  haren  Chryste 
lycken   Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1706  _  ._ 

den  23  Apr. 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Hans  Christoffelzen  en  Mary  Praal 

zyn  Doghter 
Rebecka  Chrisstoffelzen  heeft  haren  Chr  — 
lycken  Doop  ontfangen  Den  20  Ap:  Anno.  17 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Christiaan  Korszen  en  zyn  Huis  vrouw 

zyn  Dochter  Maria 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1710  De  Getuygen  bennen 
Aert  fimefsen  en  Antie  fimefsen 


A°  1715  den  11™  January 
Siisanna 


Barent  Christopher 
Anna  Cathrina  stilwel 


Pieter 

Elisab 
Arrow 


[Top  of  page  and  margin,  worn  and  missing] 

A"  1754  den  2^°  November 

Jacob  refoo 
fufanna  merel 


Catriena 


catriena  merl 


A"  1759  den  26^  Augustus 
Andries 

1754  den  2  November 
Aront 


David  Cornon 
Aaltye  Praal 

Davit  Cornon 
Aaltve  Praal 


A"  1758  [or  6]  den  29  January 
Davit  Davit  Cornon 

Aaltye  Praal 
A"  1754  den  4  en  November 
franfintye  Aart  fymenfon 


A"  1754  den  3'°  November 
Johannis 

A"  1754  den  3  en  November 
Sufanna 

A°  1756  den  31  en  Actober 
Nettenel 


franfintye  Morgon 


Barent  depue 
Elfye  Puelyon 

Nettenel  Laakerman 
Mareytye  Merrel 

Nettenel  Laakerman 
Mareytye  Merel 


margrietye 
fimonfon 


geertruy 


merel 


"  A°  1755  [or  6]  d  27  en  July 

Necclos  Necclos  Backer  " 

[The  above,  enclosed  in  "  "  is  crossed  out] 


DUTCH   CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN  ISLAND. 
A"  1757  den  20  en  november 


91 


Sara 


A"  1758  den  26  fabruary 
Ifak 


A°  1755  den  27  en  July 
Necclos 


Symon  Symonfon 
Sara  vanpelt 


Nattenal  Laacerman 
marya  niarel 


John  Lerns 
kaatye  backes 


A°  1757  den  ii'°  September 
Mareia 


A°  1755  den  2j  en  July 
Grietye 


A"  1758  den  12  maart 

Necclos 


A°  1755  den  27  en  July 
{aartye 


John  Lerns 
kaaty  backer 


Pieter  Hagewout 
Altye  B[ejnnet 


Pieter  haagewout 
Altye  bennet 


Daneel  filof 
Henne  klerrc 


otta  vantuil 

Catriena  boskerrc  [or  boskerrej 


Necclos  Backer 


Danal  Lerns 
fanny  Lerns 


Egbert  Hage- 

wut 
grietye  Hagewout 


Neclos  haagewout 
Geertruy  hagewout 


Elsye  Silof 


A"  1759  den  26*°  Augustus 
Dane! 

A°  1755  den  27  en  July 
Edword 


A°  1755  den  27  en  July 
fufanna 


A"  1755  den  27  en  July 
Cttriena 


Danel  Silof 
Henne  klac 

Willim  Spree  [or  Spree] 
Cattriena  Maerling 


John  fchinnif 
Aaltye  Maerling 


Cherls  mechleen 
maria  Corfon 


fufanna 
Cattriena  Corfon 


A"  1755  den  2*°  Actober 
fara 

A"  1775  den  2"°  Actober 
Johnneton 


John  Merrel 
Anna  merrel 

Pieter  Johnfon 
malli  lifter 


A"  1755  den  5  en  AMober  [sic] 

ragel  Doiiwe  Corfon 

Janntye  Conein 
A"  I7S5  den  I2«'  A°ctober 
David  Pieter  vanpelt 

Barber  Houlton 


John  veltman 
Jannetye  Jurk 


9'  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

A"  1760  den  i  Janneary 
n^^rya  John  marssero 

Marya  Praal 

1768  October  9 

All  lada  John  Mercereau 

Mary  Prall 

1768  December  4 

Peggy  Abraham  Skirmen 

Alizabeth 


D  — 

Derek  Kroefsen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn   foon 
Nickasa  Kroefen  heeft  zynen  Doop  ontfangen 

Anno  1696  den  5  May 
zyn  Getuigen  bennen 
Cornells  Vielen  En  Caatye  Bogardus 

zyn  foon 
Derek  Kroefsen  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno.  1701  den  22  oct 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Niclaes  Backer  en  Blandyena  Bogardus 

zyn  foon 
Hendrick  Kroefsen  heeft  zynen  Chris- 
telycken Doop  ontfangen  Anno  -  1707 

den  30  jiili 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Chrystiaan  Korfsen  en  Sara  Bogardus 

Derek  Claafsen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyne  Dochter 
Femmetye  Claafsen  heeft  haren  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno   1701  den  22  octo — 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Tyfsen  en  Elyner  Morgen 

zyn  Dochter 
Hendrickie  Clafsen  heeft  haren  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1703  den  20  April 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Johan  Pu  en  zyn  Vrouw 

zyn  foon 
Jacobus  Claassen  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno-  1706  den  23  Ap. 
De  Getiiygen  bennen 
Jacobus  Classen  en  Magdalena  Claassen 

Donckin  Oliver  syn  Dochter  Margarietie 
is  gedoopt  den  19  April  1709  de  Compeer 
Egbert  Hagewout  de  Peet  Aeltie  Hagewout 

Daniel  de  Hart  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Daniel  De  Hart  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707  den  22  oct 

De  Getuygen  bennen 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,  STATEN   ISLAND. 


93 


Jacob  Van  Pelt  en  Grytie  Clerck 

zyn  Dochter  faartie 
is  geboren  den  17  April  171 1 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Johannes 
Van  Pelt  en  fyn  Vrouw  Sara 
zyn  foon  Matthys 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Jan  van  Pelt 
en  Cornelia  Moiirits 
zyn  Dochter  Elisabeth 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1715  den  19  April 

De  Getiiigen  bennen  Jan  Clerck 
en  Elisabeth   Niewenhiiisen 


Daniel  de  hart  Syn  foon  Sameiiel  is  gedoopt 
door  domeny  anthonius  op  Staten  llant 
Anno  1717  van  augustus  aende  noort  -  zyd 
de  getiiyge  zyn  James  helpets  en  zyn 
hiiys  vroiiw  -  marytje  helperftje 


A°  1720  den  ii°°  December 
Frederyk 


A"  1 72 1  den  3*"  Septemb' 
Jenneke 

A"  1724  den  19"°  July 
Zuster 


Rutgerz 


A°  1726  den  i8'°  Septemb'^ 
Jan 

1 72 J  den  25  en  February 
Jan  Staats 

I72f  den  9  en  Maart 
Aaghje 

1730  den  28  en  Jiiny 
Corneliiis 


1731  den  7'°  Juny 
Francyntje 


173 1  den  i*°  Augusti 
Abraham 


1 73 1  den  31*°  Octob 
Cathrina 


Dirk  Cadmiis 
Jannetje  van  Hoorn 


Dirk  Hogelant 
Maria  Slot 

Douwe  van  Woggelum 
Jannetje  Staats 

Dirk  Cadmus 
Jannetje  van  Hoorn 


Douwe  Van  Woggelum 
Jannetje  Staats 

Douwe  van  Woggelum 
Jannetje  Staats 

Daniel  van  Winkel 
Jannetje  Vreelant 

Douwe  van  Woggeliim 
Jannetje  Staats 


Daniel  Stilwell 
Marie  Poillon 


Denys  van  Tiiyl 
Neeltje  Croesen 


Dirk  Cadmiis 
Jannetje  van  Hoorn 


Hendrik  Ligges 

Antje  Vile 


Johannes  Hooglant 
Catharina  Richaiid 

Benjamin  Corsfen 
Blandina  Vile 

Jan  van  Hoorn 
antje  van  Hoorn 


Jan  Staats 
Catharina  Corsfe 

Jan  Veghte 
Cornelia  Staats 

Jacob  van  Wageninge 
Lea  Jiiriaans 

Jan  Staats 
Catharina  Corsfen 


David  La  Tourette 
Catline  [?]  Poillon 


Femmetje 

Denysz 
Middelzwaast   [  ?] 

Jacobiis  van  Wageningen 
Lea  van  Wageningen 


94 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


173^  den  19  en  Maart 
Jaques 

A°  1733  ^^"  ^8  en  Novemb- 
Andries 


A°  1734  den  i  en  Septemb. 
Marie 

A"  1734  den  8  en  Septemb- 
Denys 

1736  den  4  en  April 
Daniel 


David  La  Toiirette 
Catherine  Poillon 

Dirk  Cadmiis 
Jannetje  van  Hoorn 


David  la  Tourette 
Catherine  Poillon 

Denys  van  Tuyl 
Neeltje  Croesen 

Daniel  Stilwell 
Maria  Poillon 


Jacob  gerritsz  van 

Wageningen 
Lea  Gerritszen 


Judith  Bodin 


Judith  Bodin 


1738  den  26*°  Maart 
Jaqiies 


1736-  27  Juny 
Catharina 


1737  31  July 

Catharina 

173I  den  4  en  Maart 

Posthuma  Neeltje 


1739  den  25  en  Novemb'' 
Richard 


Daniel  Stilwell 
Marie  Poillon 


Douwe  van  Wogluni 
Jannetje  Staats 

Daniel  Stilwell 
Catherine  Lazelier 


Denys  van  Tuyl,  obiit 
Neeltje  Croesen 


Daniel  Stilwell 
Catherine  Lazelier 


Judith  Bodin 


Jan  mangel  Rol 
Christina  van  Woglum 


Jda  Stillwell 


Cornelius  van 
Santvoord  V.  D.  M. 
Esther  Lazelier 


1740  den  30^°  Maart 
Abraham 


A"  1754  den  2  May 
Johennis 


A"  1755  den  i8^°  deceniber 
Eevert 


A"  1753  den  7'°  Novemb'' 
Richard 


Daniel  Crocheron 
Maria  du  Puy 

Symon  Symefon 
Sara  van  pit 

Symon  Symefon 
Sara  van  Pelt 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter  D- 

—  D  — 


Daniel  Corsen 
Maria  Stilwell 


Barent  Sweem 


Gerardus  Beekman  en 
Maria  Beekman  gere- 
presenteerds  door  Neeltje 
Corsen 


DUTCH   CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND.  95 

A"  1753  flen  7  en  9  ber 

Daniel  Daniel  Corsen  Cornelius  Corsen  en 

Maria  Stilwell  Anna  Croesen 

Seymen  Van  Amen  Syn 

Doghter  Saertie  heeft  haren 
Chrestelyke  Doop  ont  fangen 
30  October  int  Jaer  1716 
De  getuj'gen  zyn  Aront  prael 
Junior  en  Syn  Vroiiw  aentie  prael 

1718  den  17^°  Augiisti 

Aaron  Symon  van  Namen  Stoffel  Christopher 

Sara  Praal  Elsje  Dorlant 

—  E  — 

Ephraini  Thealer  zyne  gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyne  Doghter 
Margrietie  Thealer  heeft  haren 
Christelycken  doop  ont  fangen  den  5  may  1696 

Haer.   [Jaer?]  Getiu'gen  bennen 
feger  Gerrifsen  en  Elisabeth  Ariefmet 

zyn  foon 
Jan  Thealer  heeft  zynen  Chriftelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  1696 
De  Getiiigen  bennen 
Jan  Pieterzen  Woggelom  enHendric- 
ka  ftrockelf 

Staat[n?]  Jsl 


Evert  Mesker  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn   Doghter 
Hendrickie  Mesker  heeft  haren  Christelicken 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  22  april  Anno  -  1707 

De  Getiiigen  Bennen 
Pieter  Ricken  met  zyn  Wyf 

zyn  Doghter 
Neeltie  Mesker  heeft  haren  Chris- 
telycken Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 

De  Getiiigen 
R_vck  Ryckzen  en  Elisabeth  Sweem 

zyn  Mattheiis 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 

De  Getiiigen  bennen  Mattheus 
Decker  met  syn  Huisvrouw 

Evert  Van  Namen  zyne  Gedoopte 
Kinderen 
zyn  foon 
Joseph  van  Namen  heeft  zynen  Christe 
lycken  Doop  ontfangen  Den  22  April 

Anno  1709 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Engelbart  van  Namen  en  Aeltie  Janz 


96 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1718  de  3  augusti 
Maria 


Evert  van  Namen 
Wyntje  Benhem 


Egbert  Egbertsen 
zyn  foon  Abraham 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1713  den  13  July 
De  Compeer  Theunis  Egberts  de  Peet 

Antie  de  Sien 


A°  1 7 18  den  20*°  July  is  gedoopt 


de  Duders 


Egbert  Hagewout 
zyn  Dochter  Derckie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1714  den  4  May 
De  Getiiigen  bennen  Pieter  Hagewout  Senior 

en  Tryntie  Backer 


Engel  bart  Lot  S\'n 

Soon  genaemt  pieter  gedoopt  den 

18  Anno  1717  van  Juny  door  domeny 

freeman  de  getuyge  zyn  LoWyf  de  bo 

als  Compeer  als  peet  margita 

Wolff ers  geboren  de  14  april  1717 

1722  den  20  Mey 
Johannes 


172I  den  23* 

Nathan 


February 


A°  i72f  den  30*°  January 
Thomas 


Egbert  Egbertszen 
Francyntje  du  Chene 

Elias  Burger 
Susanna  Whitman 

Elias  Stilwell 
Anna  Barbank 


Jan  lennes 
Maria  Jansz 


de  getiiygen 


Eduard 

Eduard  Jones 

Barent  Symonsz 

Catharina  Dekkers 

Eva  Mesfeker 

17 19  den  12^°  April 

Johannes 

Engelbert  van  Namen 

Stoffel  Christopher 

Marytje  de  Camp 

Christina  de  Camp 

1719  den  8™  November 

Mattheiis 

Eduard  Jones 

Pieter  Dekkers 

Catharina  Dekkers 

Neeltje  Dekkers 

1720  den  10'°  April 

Jsaak 

Egbert  Egbertse 

Thomas  Kasper 

Francyntje  de  Chene 

Francyntje  Mangels 
Ral 

1 72 1  den  15'°  October 

Sara 

Engelbert  van  Namen 

Joh.  van  Namen 

gemelle 

Joh.  de  Camp 

Maria 

Marytje  de  Camp 

Maria  van  Pelt 
Maria  Praal 

1722  den  22*°  April 

Abigail 

Eduard  Jones 

Nicolas  Larziliere 

Catharina  Dekkers 

Esther  Lakeman 

Marytje  Claasfen 


Thomas  Barbank 
Marretje  Martlingh 
gerepresenteers  door 
Anna  van  Namen 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,  STATEN   ISLAND.  97 

A'  1726  de  14  augusti 

Eduard  Eduard  Jones  Zeger  Dekkers 

Catharina  Dekkers  Maria  Sweem 
A"  172^  den  24°°  Maart 

Daniel  Elias  Stilwell  Jan  Barbank 

Anna  Barbank  Lea  Hagewout  -, 

Engelbart  Lot 
zy  Dochter  Elisabeth 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 15 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Abraham 
Ryken  em  Metie  Titsoer 

Pieter  Van  pelt  zyn  foon 

Willem  gedoopt  Den  2;^  november  171 5 

Johannes  Van  pelt  en  Syn  Vrouw  getuyge 

Johannes  Ryke  Syn  Soon  abraham 

gedoopt  Den  23  noii ember  1715 

De  getuygen  Aabram  ryke  Elysebet  ryke 

Abraam  taylor  Syn  Doghter  maregriet 
gedoopt  Den  23  november  1715 
De  getuygen  Jacob  Van  pelt 
en  Syn  Vroiiw  aeltje 

Pieter  telburgh  Syn  Soon  Johannes 
gedoopt  23  november  ent  Jaer  171 5 
De  getuygen  Willem  Bounian 
en  Syn  Vrouw 

Pieter  Van  pelt  Syn  Soon  Sameul  is  gedoopt 
den  16  april  Anno  1717  door  domeny  antonius 
de  getiiyge  zyn  Jan  Van  pelt  en  zj'n  Vrouw 
altje  Van  pelt 

1715  den  18  October 
Reick  Reyken  Syn  Doghter  gedoopt 
genaemt  Elesabet  Hammus  [or  tammiis]  Smyt  and 
De  pet  elesabet  Reyken 

Wellem  Svvame  Syn  Soon  magyel 
gedoopt  Den  18  October  171 5 
De  getuigen  hendreck  Wellemsen  en 
maritje  Wylemit  [  ?] 

Johannes   Swame   Syn   Soon  Albert 
gedoopt  Den  18  October  int  Jaer  171 5 

De  geuygen 
Willem  Seymensen  en  De  pet  elybet 

tunes  Exbersen  Syn  Doghter  Susanna 
gedoopt  Den  18  October  ent  Jaer  1715 

Jan  Veghte  Syn  Soon  Garret 
ge  Doopt  Den  20  mart  int  Jaer   17165 
en  De  getuygen  Jan  Staats  en  Syn 
Vrouw  Catryna  en  is  gebooren 
ent  Jaer  I7if  Den  eersten 
Jannewary 


9^  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Joost  Van  pelt  Syn  Soon  Joost 
ge  Doopt  Den  20  mart  int  Jaer  1716 
Den  getuygen  Derek  hoogelant 
en  Elesebet  hogelant 

Andries  Bouman  Soon  Joriiis 
gedoopt  den  i  april  171 8  door  domeny 
freeman  als  getiiyge  Johannes  afte 
als  Peet  hendrycktje  bouman 
geboren  den  10  desember  1717 

Andries  Bouman  Syn  Soon  Andries 
gedoopt  Den.   20  mart  en  Jaer    17 16 
Den  getuygen  Barent  merlengh 

en  katje  hafte  [or  hafte] 

Benjamen  Corssen  Syn  Doghter  gedoopt 
en  genaemt  Maria  als  Getuygen 
Christjaen  Corssen  als  peet  Elvsebet 
Corssen  en  Dat  int  Jaer  1716  Den  13  agustes 

Pieter  marlyngh  Syn  Soo[n]  Isack  is 
Gedoopt  De  13  agustes  int  Jaer  1716 
De  getuygen  henderyck  merlyngh 
de  peet  Was  De  Moeder  Van'  het  kent 

Jacob  Gramo  zyn  Soo[n]   Johannes 
gedoopt  de  getuygen  pieter  tilburgh  en  zyn 
Vrouw  mettje  tilburgh  en  Dat  int 
Jaer  1716  Dan  13  Agustes 

Barent  Christefer  zyn  twe  kenderen 
zyn  gedoopt  De  13  agustes  int  jaer  1716 
De  getuygen  Voor  het  eene  kent  Dat 
genaemt  is  ane  catryn  is  Jan  Van  pelt 
en  Syn  yrouw  aeltje  Van  pelt 
Voor  zyn  Soon  Die  genaemt  is  Barent 
zyn  De  getuygen  aert  Symezen  en 
Sy — Vrouw  aentje  Symezen 

A"  1754  den  7^°  Augustus 

^'^^^^^^  Jacob  Korfon  maria  Korfon 

Cornelia  Kroefon 

A»  1754  den  7™  Augustus 

Gerrit  Gerrit  Poft  Gerrit  Poft 

^^'■a  clhs  frntfintye  Poulfe 

A»  1758  den  la"^"  Maart 

^'"■'''"  Gerrit  Poft  Abraham  berkelo 

S^""^  elhs  Cattriena  ellis 

A»  1763  den  25^"  Maart 

^-^^  Gerrit  Poft 

Sara  ellis  Sara  ellis 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


99 


Sande  Semson  Syn  Doghter  genaemt 
tabeta  gedoopt  Den  12  June  int  Jaer  1716 
De  getuygen  Jan  Semson  en 

Syn  buys  Vrouw 
Tyes  Jansen  Syn  Doghter  genaemt 
Beletje  gedoopt  De  getuygen  Johannes  Jansen 
en  aenetje  Jansen  op  Den  12  June  1716 

Steven  Vetyte  Syn  Soon  gedoopt  genaemt 
petrus  Den  12  June  ent  Jaer  1716 
en  De  getuygen  fellip  Cosie  en 
maria  maghdelena  Drulyet   [  ?] 

Machgyel  [or  Maehgyel]  Due  Seen  Syn  Soon  genaemt 
Valentyen  is  gedoopt  Den  21  mey  int  Jaer  1716 
en  De  getuygen  A'bram  meslur  [  ?] 
en  Syn  Vrouw  angenetje  meslur 

Arey  Van  Woglom  Syn  Soon  genaemt 
Jan  is  gedoopt  21  mey  int  Jaer  1716 
en  De  getuygen  zyn  Benyamen 
Korssen  en  zyn  Vrouw  Blandyna 
Corssen 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

—  E  — 


Daniel 


Estienne  Mersereaiix 
Anne  Michel 


Pierre  Roseaiix 
Marie  Mersereaiix 


173I  I  January 
Marie 


Estienne  Mersereaiix 
Anne  Mitchel 


Marie 
Mersereaiix 


1735-  22  Juny 
Esther 


Eneas  Johnson 
Sara  Morgan 


N.  B.  Zie  van  de  zen  Eneas,  in  de  Letter  N.  Niers 
zynde  die  naam  zo  by  verkortinge  toen  op  gegercn 


1738  den  5=°  Novemb' 
Esther 


Elisee  Gulledet 
Magdelaine  Gendron 


1740  den  25'°  Mey 
Richard 

A"  1754  den  7^°  Augustus 
blandiena 


Estienne  Mersereaux 
Anne  Mitchel 

Pieter  Sielof 
Marya  van  pelt 


1752  den  I  October 

ouders 

Joh  Jenners 
aeltye  meerlings 


kinderen 
Elsve 


Getuygen 

Johannes  merlings 
Elsye  Jenners 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


A"  1754  den  2™  May 
Lammert 

Wellem  Sinnis 
yannetye  gerretfe 

Elsye  Sinnis  [?] 

A"  1754  den  2«°  May 
Jfack 

Merya  Sinnif 

John  Sinni£ 

A"  1754  den  2  May 
Jan 

Sara  dey 

marya  adams 

A°  1754  en  9™  Juny 

Daneel  Symefon 
Mally  Decker 

A"  1758  den  26  february 
Abraham 

Daneel  Symenfon 
Mally  Dackei 

175 1  den  28  July 

ouders 

kindes 

Getuygen 

Johannes  Poft 
antye  Huyfman 

Leya 

Pieter  D.  Grood 
Sara  Elis 

John  Laarns 
kaetye  Backer 

antye 

Aron  van  namen 
Mary  mackleen 

rachel 

Joackim  Stilwil 
Antye  Jinnes 

Jan 

Ifaak  Prael 
marya  de  baa 

Lowies 

Charlis  Deckker 
helena  fweem 

marya 

mathys  fweem 
chatarina  merril 

Isaak 

Pieter  Hagewout 
aeltye  Bennet 

neeltye 

neeltye  Backer 

Abraham  Egbertse 
EHzabet  Gerretse 

Hester 

Hester 
Gerretse 

1 75 1  den  25  Augustus 

ouders 

kinderen 

getuygen 

Pieter  D.  Grood 
Claerty  Poft 

Gerret 

Gerret  Poft  Sieneer 
franssyntye  Poulse   [  ?] 

Jacob  corsen  Juner 
corneHa  Croesen 

neelty 

DUTCH 

CHURCH  RECORD, 

STATEN  ISLAND. 

1752  den  24  Juny 

ouders 

kinderen 

Getuygen 

Gerret  Croesen 
claesye  Blinckerhof 

Hendrick 

Barent  meerlings 
Susanna  Gerretse 

antye 

Willem  Jinnes 
Jannetye  Gerretse 

antye 

antye  Jinnes 

Jan  Stilwil 
helena  van  namen 

Eleyas 

Joris  katmus 
Jannetye  vreland 

Jenneke 

Helmeg  [  ?]  vrelai 
neeltye  van  hoorn 

Hendrick  van  wagene 
Palli  Seymense 

marregrietye 

Pieter  Hagewout 
aeltyc  bennet 

Pieter 

nicklaes  hagewout 
neeltye  hagewout 

1752  den  24  July 

ouders 

kinderen 

Getuygen 

David  kanon 
Aeltye  Prael 

Sara 

Jacob  reso 
Susanna  merrel 

Geertruy 

Cornelius  van  wagenen 
helena  Bon 

catharina 

manes  van 

1752  den  17  September 

wagenen 
annaetye 
van  wagenen 

ouders 

kinders 

getuyen 

Helmig  vreland 
nceltye  van  hoor[n?] 

Johannes 

otto  van  tuyl 
tryntye  boskerk 

Pieter  meerlings  Juneer 
Annaetye  Heereman 

Benyaman 

Josua 

massero 
malli 

corsen 

thomas  Stillewil 
Debera  meerlings 

annaetye 

1752  den  26  november 

ouders 

kinderen 

Getuygen 

John  laarns 

catharina 

Backer 

catharina 

lOI 


I02 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


daniel  Seymonse 
mareytye  Decker 

Sara 

1753  den  I  [  ?]  my 

ouders 

kinderen 

Getuygen 

Pieter  D.  Grood 
Claertye  Poft 

Johannes 

Johannes  D.  Grood 
Elizabeth  Sikkelse 

abraham  Joons 
Jannetye  peestnet 

Jannetye 

waiter  Clindinne 
Pieternelle  alver 

Pieternelle 

Pieter  Hagewout 
aeltye  Bennet 

annaetye 

matheus  Swem 
catharina  merrel 

Susanna 

Chrisstoffel  Seymonse 
catharina  van  Schuere 

antye 

David  kanon 
aeltye  Prael 

marytye 

F. 

Frangois  Bodin 
Maria  Dey 

1 7 19  den  29*°  November 
Jean 

Jean  Joiirnay 
Sara  Dey 

A"  1722  den  29  April! 
Gerritje 

Fredrik  Bergen 
Gerritje  Veghte 

Gerrit  Veghte 
Gerritje  Wisfelpenning 

A°  1725  den  26™  Septemb. 
Henrik 

Frederik  Bergen 
Gerritje  Veghte 

Jacob  Corsfen 
Sara  Bergen 

173I  12  Maart 
Elsje 

Fredrik  Bergen 
Gerritje  Veghte 

Bastiaan  Ellis 
Sara  Neefjes 

A"  1728  den  13  octob"" 
Jacob 

1729  den  26°°  Mey 
Elisabet 

Fredrik  Sharman 
Margreta  Wmter 

Frans  Gerbrantsz 
Neeltje  Corsfen 

obadia  Winter 
representesende 
Jacob  prue  [or  price] 

Cornelis  Corsfen 

Antje  Croesen 

1730  19  July 
Thomas 

Fredrik  Sharman 
Margreta  Winter 

Susanna  Winter 

—  G 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


T03 


Gerrit  Kroese  zyn  foon  Cornells 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 1  den  2^  October 
De  Compeer  Hendrlck  Croese  De  Peet 
Aagie  Nevius  is  geboren  den  17  van  Septb  171 1 
op  een  maendagh  Savontf  ontrent  11  a  12 

gerrit  Kroeson  zyn  Soon  dirrick  is  gedoopt 
den  18  October  Anno  1715  degetuyge  zyn 
Jorius  neeftjes  en  Cathareyntje  kroel'en 
door  domeny  freeman  gedoopt 

[  ?]  geboren  den  den  8  Van  Septb  1715 

op  een  donderdagh  In  den  morgen 
met  Sonne  op  ganek 

op  den  12  Van  Januarlus  Anno  1718 

is  gerret  Kroesen  Syn  foon  geboren 

op  een  Sondagh  middach  ontrent  11  a  12 

en  gedoopt  den  i  april  Anno  17 18 

door  domeny  freeman  de  getuygen  zyn 

Johannes  Van  NleuWen  hiiyfen  en 

marytje  Neeftjes 


1718  den  14*°  September 
Nicolaas 


Gerrit  Rosen 
Judith  Toers 


Aaron  Toers 
Pietertje  Toers 


[The  name  is  either  "  Toers  "  or  "  Joers  " — difficult  to  read] 


1719  den  7*°  Jiiny 
Laurens 


A"  172 1  den  8«°  octob'' 
Hilletje 


A"  1723  de  8*"  Decemb^ 
Henrik 


A"  1724  den  30'°  August! 
Bastiaan 


A"  1725  den  12''°  Juny 
Rachel 


A"  1727  den  15^°  octob'' 
Gideon 


1728-  den  13^°  September 
Femmetje 

1731-  den  13*°  Juny 
Jannetje 


Gideon  de  Camp 

Hendrikje  Elles 


Gozen  Adriaansz 
Femmetje  vand''  Bill 

Gerrit  Crocsen  Hendrikszoon 
Geertruyd  van  Tiiyl 

Gideon  de  Camp 
Hendrikje  Elles 


Laurens  de  Camp 
Aaltje  Mandeveil 

Jacob  vand""  Bilt 
Neeltje  Denys 


Henrik  Croese 
Cornelia   Corsfen 


Zeger  Gerritzen 
Jannetje  Faas 


Gerrit  Jacobusz 
Anna  van  nes 


Gideon  de  Camp 
Henrikje  Elles 


Jsak  van  nes 
Tryntje  Jacobiisz 


Cornelis  Egmont 
Elsje  de  Camp — 


Gerrit  Croesen  Henrikszoon 
Geertruvd  van  Tuyl 


George  Personet 
Jannetje  Mangels 


Ab^ —  van  Tuyl 
Femmetje 
Denys 

Jannetje  du  Chene 


t64  Historical  miscellany. 

1732  den  6°°  August! 

Abraham  Gerrit  Croesen  Henrikszoon    Abraham 

Geertruyd  van  Tuyl  van  Tuyl 

Femmetje  Denys 
1735  den  17*°  Augusti 
Johannes  George  Personet 

Jannetje  Mangels 
1740  den  27^°  augusti 
CorneHa  Gerrit  Croesen  Henrik  Croesen 

Claasje  Brinkerhof  Cornelia  Corsfen 

Henderyck  Kroesen  zyn  gedoopte  Kinderen 
Jn  de  name  des  heeren  Jesus  Christus 

Int  Jaer  1698  den  28  September  In  memory 
is  m\'n  dochter  maritje  geboren  en  Gedoopt 
door  domen\'  batolvus   [?]   als  getuyge  dirrick 
Kroesen  en  kathareina  staats  Jn  december  1698 

Int  Jaer  onseses  heeren  is  myn  Soon  gerret 
geboren  Anno  1703  den  20  mey  als 
getuyge  Jacob  Corse  en  trintje  backers 
gedoopt  door  domeny  Batolvus  [  ?]  in  Juyne 

Int  Jaer  onses  heeren  Anno  1708  den  7 
van  September  is  geboren  onse  foon 
Cornelis  Kroesen  als  getuyge  Jan  Staats 
en  antje  Corse  gedoopt  door  domeny  batolv- 
In  October  1708 

Int  Jaar  onses  heeren  1713  den  [i  or]  4  April 
is  gboren  onse  dochter  neelje  Kroese 
gedoopt  door  domeny  batolvus  [  ?]  den  22  april 
1713  als  getiiyge  Christjaen  Corse 
als  peet  lysabet  korse 

H  — 

Hendrick  Van  Pelt  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyne  Doghter 
Annetie   heeft   haren   Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  den  5  may  1696 

De  Getiiigen  bennen 
Jan  Van  Pelt  en  Marytie  Parra 

zyne  Dochter 
Aeltie  Van  Pelt  heeft  haren  Chrifste- 

Ivcken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1701  den 

25  Mart 

De  Getuigen  bennen 
Hendrick  Van  Pelt  en  Leydia  Bendel 

Hendrick  van  Dyck  zyne  Gedoopte 
Kinderen 
zyn  Doghter 
Annetie  Van  Dyck  heeft  fynen  Chris- 
telycken Doop  ontfangen 

Anno  1698 
zyne   Getuigen   bennen 
Pieter  ftaats  en  Grytie  Woggelum 

[The  above  line  scratched  out,  in  original.] 
Thomas  Pofsel  en  Jannetie  Pau 
welzen 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


lot; 


Hendrick  Van  Campen  (yn  foon  Laurens  is 
gedoopt  den  19  April  1709  de  Compeer  Laurens 
Van  Campen  De  Feet 

zj'n  foon  Lammert 
is  gedoopt  den  17  April  171 1 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Johannes  Van  Campen 
en  fyn  Vroiivv  Alary 

zyn  Dochter  Aeltie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Giedie  Van  Campen 
en  Elsie  Van  Campen 

zyn  foon  Hendrick 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 15 
De  Getiiigen  bennen  Cornelis  Egmont 
en  Marytje  van  Campen 

Hendryck  Van  Campen  zyn  foon  Johanes 
is  gedoopt  den  17  april  Anno  171 7  door 
domeny  antonius  de  getuyge  zyn  Claas  backer 
en  Marytje  van  Campen 

gydeon  Van  Campen  z}'n  foon  gerret  is  gedoopt 
den  17  April  Anno  1717  door  domeny  antonius 
de  getuyge  zyn  bastjaen  elezen  [  ?]  en  Cerftevntje 
Chriftfeer 


Hendricus  Backer  zyne  Gedoopte 
Kinderen 
zyn  foon 
Nicolaas  Backer  heeft  zyn  Christe- 

licken  Doop  ontfangen  Den  21  Octo: 
Anno  1707 
De  Getiiigen  Bennen 
Johannes  van  Pelt  en  Sara  van  Pelt 


A"  17 19  den  2^°  Aiigiisti 
David 


A"  1721  den  21™  Mey 
Gideon 


I72|-  den  13="  February 
Christoffel 


A"  1753  den  7™  gber 
Annatje 

A"  1755  den  16'°  februari 
Johannes 


A"  1755  den  16™  februari 
Lena 


Hendrik  de  Camp 
Maria  La  Mes 


Hendrik  de  Camp 
Maria  La  Mes 


Hendrik  de  Camp 
Maria  La  Mes 


Hendrick  Van  Wagenne 
Maria  Simonze 


Hendrick  Van  Wagenne 
Maria  Simonse 


Corneelus  Vanwagenne 
Lena  Bon 


Bastiaan  Elles 
Hendrikje  Elles 


Jacob  Bakker 
Catharyna  Vlierboom 


Laiirens  de  Camp 

Loco  Patris 
Cornelis  Egmont 
Christyntje  de  Camp 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Harmen  Mesker  zine  Gedoopte 
Kinderen 
zyn  Doghter 
Nceltic  heeft  haren  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anne  1707" 
De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Gillis  Jniaert  en  zyn  Huisvrouw 

fyn   foon  Johannes 
heeft  zynen  Doop  ontfangen  den  23  Juli 
anno  1707  De  Getuigen  Pieter  Rycke 
en  Femmetie  Rycke 

zyn  foon  Abraham 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1714  den  19  October 
de  Getuigen  Abraham  Rycke  en  Cathalyntie 
Decker 

Hendrick  Kroesen  fyn  footi  Cornells 

is  gedoopt  den  19  October  Anno  1708  De 

Getiiigen  Johan  Staats  en  fyn  Vrouw  Catharina 

zyn  Dochter  Neeltie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1715 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Cristiaen  Corfsen 

en  Elisabeth  Corfsen 

Hendrick  Kroesen  fyn  Doghter 

Cornelya  is  gedoopt  Den  30  October  int  Jaer   1716 

De  Getuygen  zyn   Benjamen  korssen 

en  ["  Cornelya  Kroesen  "  scratched  out  in  original.]  zyn  VroiiW 

blandyna  korsen 

Harmen  Bouman  fyn  foon 

Joris  gedoopt  den  24  Juli  Anno  1710 

De  Compeer  Willem  Bouman 

De  Peet  Henders  Bouman 

zyn  Dochter  Tryntie  ' 

is  gedoopt  Anno  171 1  den  23  0ctob: 
De  Compeer  Johan  Staats  en  fyn 
Vrouw  Catharina 

zyn  foon  Jacob 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1714  den  4  May 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Pieter  Staats 
en  Elisabeth  Staats 

A°  1718  den  15"  Juny  is  gedoopt 


Cornelis 


1719  den  12'"  April 
Catlyntje 


I72-J  den  t'°  January 
Hendrik 


de  ouders 

Harmen  Bouman 
Neeltje  Staats 


Hendrik  van  Pelt 
Margrietje  de  Hart 


Hendrik  van  Pelt 
Margrietje  de  Hart 


de  getuygen 

Pieter  Metzelaar 
Agneta  Staats 


Johannes  van  Pelt 
Daniel  de  Hart 
Catlyntje  van  Pelt 


Jau  de  Hart 
Anna  de  Hart 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


107 


Hendrick  Jansen 

zyn  Dochter  Marytie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1713  den  14  July 
De  Compeer  Tys  Jansen  de  Peet  Rebecca  Cool 


1719  den  29  Mey 
Matthys 


1727  den  16  en  July 
Henrik 


1728  den  22™  April 
Belitje 


Hendrik  Janszen 
Abigail  Britton 


Hendrik  Janszen 
Francyntje  Parein 


Hendrik  Janszen 
Francyntje  Parein 


Jan  dii  Piiy 
neeltje  Jansz 


Symon  Symonsz 
Alaria  Woertman 


Johannes  Sweem 


1729  den  31"°  Augusti 
posthuma  Esther 


Hendrik  Janszen  obiit 
Francyntje  Parein 


Esther  Berville 


1719  den  9°°  Augusti 
Frederyk 


Hendrik  van  Leeiiwen 
Geurtje  Cateleaii 


Rem  vander 

Beek 
Dorothe  Cateleaii 


1727  den  8™  Octob'' 
Lena 


Hendrik  van  Leeuwen 
Geurtje  Coteleau 


A"  I7i|  den  7^°  February 
Samuel 


Henry  Day 
Maria  van  Pelt 


Jacol)  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hagewoiit 


1724  de  7™  Juny 
Petriis 


Henry  Day 
Maria  van  Pelt 


Jan  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hogelant 


1726  de  30'°  Mey 
Maria 


Henry  Day 
Maria  van  Pelt 


Tites  Tites 
Mary  Morgan 


1728  den  11^°  Aiagiisti 
Simon  > 


A"  1720  den  27™  Maart 
Maria 


Henry  Day 
Maria  van  Pelt 


Henrik  Slecht 
Catharina  Wvnants 


Simon  van  namen 
Sara  Praal 

Pieter  Wvnants 
Hilletje  Woglum 


A"  1 72 J  den  7  Janijary 
Hilletje 


A"  1724  den  13"°  Decemb- 
Barent 


Henrik  Slecht 
Catharina  Wvnants 


Henrik  Slecht 
Catharina  Wynants 


Ary  van  Woglum 
Celia  Preyer 

Barcnt  Slecht 
Catharina  Richaiad 


io8 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


A*  172 1  den  20°°  Maart 
Jacob- 


A'  172^  den  17""  Maart 
Jan 

A"  1722  den  9™  7b'' 
Henrik 


172I  den  31  en  January 
Sara 


Henricus 

1732  den  16'°  April 
Johannes 

1734  den  14'°  April 
Barent 

1735  den  14  en  September 
Annatje 


1736  den  8  en  augusti 
Joseph 

i73f  den  7  en  January 
Maria 


1 73 1    den  21  en  Janiiary 
Gerrit 


Henrik  Slecht 
Catharina  Wynants 

Henrik  Slecht 
Catharina  Wynants 

Henrik  Bries 
Dina  dii  ^eQoy 

Henrik  Bries 
Dina  dii  §eqoy 

Henry  Wright 
Aaltje  Martlings 

Hans  Christopher 
Jane  Arrowsmith 

Hans  Christopher 
Jane  Arrowsmith 


Hans  Symons 
Antje  van  Pelt 

Hans  Christopher 
Jane  Arrowsmith 

Hans  Symons 
Antje  van  Pelt 

Hendrik  vander  Hoef 
Eva  Slot 


Pieter  Wynants 

Celia  Preyer  represente 

sende  Anna  Maria  Richaud 

Jan  Slecht 


Cornelitis  Bries 
Sarah  Bries 


Gabriel  dii  Seqoy 
Sara  Schilmans 

Barent  Martlings 
Dina  v.  Name  * 


Barent  Christopher 
Catharina  Christopher 


Mary  Christo- 
pher 


Johannes  de  Groot 
Elisabet  Zikkels 


1739  30  Sept. 
Richard 


Hans  Christopher 
Jane  Arrowsmith 

I  [or  J] 

Johan  ftaats  zyne  gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Doghter 
Cornelia  ftaats  is  gedoopt  den  5  may  1696 

haer  Getuigen  bennen 
Pieter  ftaats  en  Cornelia  Corfsen 

zyn  Doghter 
Annetye  ftaats  heeft  haren  Chriftelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  den  20  juni  1700 
zyn  Dochter 
Rebecka  ftaats  heeft  haren  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707  den  22 

octo: 

*  This  item  appears  to  have  no  date.     It  is  written  on  a  page  by  itself,  between  the  preceding  item  and  the 
one  following.     In  Bayles'  Hist,  of  Richmond  Co.,  N.  Y.,  the  date  is  given  as 1729. 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND.  109 

De  Getiiygen  bennen 
Hendrick   Kroefsen 

Joseph  Bastido  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Lowys  Bastido  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 
De   Getuigen    Bennen 
Jan  De  Pue  met  zyn  Huisvrouvv 

zyn  Dochter  Rosanna 
heeft  haren  Christelycken  Doop  onfangen  den 
3  Juli  Anno  1707  de  Compeer  Louis  de  Bois 
de  Peet  Eva  Morgin 
zyn  foon  Bastido 
Js  gedoopt  den  26  Juli  Anno  171 1 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Donckin  Oliver 
en  Mary  Oliver  ["  Isebrant  van  Cleef  en  zyn  Vroiiw  Jannetie  "  scratched  out] 

fyn  foon  Jan 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 14  den  4  May 

De  getuigen  bennen  Johan  (imes 
en  Catharina  De  Pue 

Joseph  Bastido  fyn  dochter  maria 
is  gedoopt  door  door  domeny  freeman 
den  18  Juny  Anno  1717  de  getuyge  zyn 
LoWyf  debo  Jiinor  als  Compeer 
als  peet  pieternel  bottelaar 

1719  den  18^"  October 

Pieter  Joseph  Bastido 

Judith  Ryke 

Jores  Hooghlandt  zyne  Gedopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Doghter 
Marytie  Hooghlandt  heeft  haeren  Doop  ont- 
fangen den  5  May  An.  1696 

De  Getiiigen  bennen 
Johannes  Richgau  en  Elisabeth  Wappelrie 

Jores  Bouman  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyne  Dochter 
Elisabeth  Boiiman  heeft  haaren 
Christelycken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 
Den  22  april 

De  Getiiigen  bennen 
Andrys  Boiiman  en  Henders  Boiiman 

zyn  Dochter 
Johanna  is  gedoopt  den  22  feptember 
Anno  1709  De  Compeer  Johannes  Nevius 
De  Peet  Elsie  Bouman 

Jacob  Corfsen  zyne  gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyne  Dochter 
fuster  Corfsen  heeft  haeren  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1701  den  25  Mart 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Christiaan  Corfsen  en  Blandiena  Woggelum 

zyn  foon 
Jacob  Corszen  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 


no 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Doop  ontfangen  Den  21  Oct.  Anno  1707 
Ue  Cetuygen  bcnnen  ^ 

Pieter  Vyle  en  Antie  Corszen 

Jacob  Corssen  zyn  foon  benjamy— 
IS  gedoopt  den  i  april  Anno  1718 
domeny  freeman  de  getuyge  zyn 
douWjanWoglomalspeet'marytj- 

Jeems  Lesck  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Jan  Lesck  heeft  zynen  Doop  ontfangen 
Anno  1 70 1   den  25  Mart 
Ue  Getuigen  bennen 
Thomas  Morgen  en  Mary  Morgen 

Jacob  Janfen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Jacobus  Janzen  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1701  den  25  Mart 
zyne  Getuigen  bennen 
Lambert  Janzen  En  Reyne  Janzen 

zyn  Doghter 
Johanna  Janzen  heeft  haren  ChristeHcken 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  22  April  Anno  1707 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Sam  van  Pelt  met  zyn  hiiis  Vrouw 

zyn  Doghter 
Wyntie  Janfzen  heeft  haren  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 
De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Lambert  Janzen  met  zyn  Huys  Vroiiw 

Johannes  Richau  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Jacob  Richau  heeft  zynen  Christe- 
lycken Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 

den  23  April 
De  Getuygen  bennen 
Jfaack  Karbet  en  Maria  Karbet 

zyn  foon 
Isaack  Richgaii  heeft  zynen  Christe 

lycken  Doop  ontfangen  Den  20  April 

Anno  1708 
De   Getuigen   Bennen 
Ahasuerus  Van  Engelen  ende  Anna 
Corbet 

zyn  Dochter  Mary 
IS  gedoopt  den  17  April  171 1 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Isaac  Corbet 
en  fyn  Vrouw  Martha 

zyn  Dochter  Antie 
is  Gedoopt  Anno  1715 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Pieter  Wynant 
en  Marytie  Carbet 


DUTCH   CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND.  m 


Jacob  Wouters  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Conielis  Wouters  heeft  zynen  Chrifte 
lycken  Doop  ontfangen  den  20  Ap- 
Anno  1703 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Thomas  futten  en  fusanna  Du  Segoy 

zyn  foon  Beniamin 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 1  den  23  October 
De  Compeer  Hendrick  Maarlin 
De  Peet  Antie  Wouters 

Joseph  Britten  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Jeams  Britten  heeft  zynen  Kriste 
lycken  Doop  ontfangen 
Anno  1707  den  23  Apr- 
De  Getiiigen  bennen 
Jeams  Hanzen  en  zyn  Vroiiw 

Jan  Maklies  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Dochter 
Margriet  Maklies  heeft  haren  Chris- 

telycken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1708 

Den  20  April 
De  Getiiigen  Bennen 
Jan  Waglom  en  zyn  Hiiisvrouw 

Jarels  Morgen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Dochter 
Margrietye  Morgen  heeft  haren  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1703  den  23  octo: 
De  Getuygen  bennen 
Matthys  fweeni  en  fara  Morgen  en  Fran- 
cyntye  Morgen 
zyn  Doghter 
farah  Morgen  heeft  haren  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1708  Den  20  Ap. 
De  Getiiigen  Bennen 
Pieter  Praal  met  zyn  Hiiisvroiiw 

Johan  Pue  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Dochter 
Elisabeth  Piie  heeft  haren  Christelyc 

ken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 
den  22  octo. 
zyn  foon  Moses 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 14  Den  27  Juli 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Thomas  Barbanck 

Jan  Clerck  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Doghter 
Dorote  Clerck  heeft  haren  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  21  Oct.  Anno  1707 

De  Getuigen  bennen 
Daniel  De  Hart  en  Catalyntie  De  Hart 

zyn  Dochter  Dorothea 
is  gedoopt  den  19  April  1709  De  Compeer  Johannes 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Van  Pelt  De  Peet  Sara  Van  Pelt. 

zyn  foon  Jan 
is  gedoopt  den  17  April  Anno  171 1 

De  Getiiigen  bennen  Jan  Van  Pelt 
en  Cathalyntie  de  Hart 
zyn  Dochter  Sara 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1713  den  14  July 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Pieter  Van  Pelt 
en  zyn  Vroiiw  Sara  Van  Pelt 

Jofiia  Bosch  zyne  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Samiiel  Bosch  heeft  zynen  Chris- 
telycken  Doop  ontfangen 
Anno  1706 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Casper  fmyet  en  Marya  fmyet 

Johannes  Sweeni  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Doghter 
Annetie  Sweem  heeft  haren  Christelic 
ken  Doop  ontfangen  Den  20  Apil  1708 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Barent  Sweem  en  Mary  Belveel 

Johannes  Van  Pelt  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  Dochter 
Blandyena  Van  Pelt  heeft  haren  Chrifte 

lycken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  170- [6  over  7,  or  vice  versa] 
den  23  April 

De  Getuigen  bennen 
fyemen  Laroy  en  Bladyena  Laroy 

zyn  foon 
Simon  heeft  zynen  Christelicken  Doop 
ontfangen  Den  20  April  Anno  1708 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Pieter  van  Pelt  met  zyn  Huisvroiiw 

zyn  Dochter  Cathalyn 
is  gedoopt  Anno  170 10  [sic]  De  Compeer 
Daniel  de  Hart      de  Peet  Cathali- 
na  de  Hart 

fyn  foon  fimon 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 15  den  19  April 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Pieter  van 

Pelt  en  zyn  Vroiiw 

Johannes  Van  pelt  zyn  foon  petrus  is  gedoopt 
den  16  april  Arino  17 17  door  domeny  antonius 
de  getuyge  zyn  Harme  Jorufen  en  zyn  Vroiiw 
neeltje  Joriufen  [or  Toriufen] 

1719  de  7  en  Jiiny 

Johannes  Johannes  van  Pelt  Jan  van  Pelt 

Sara  Le  Roy  Aaltje  Hooglant 

N.  B. — gebore  de  i8°°  Mey 

Johan  Woggeliim  zyne  Gedoopte 
Kinderen 

zyne  Dochter 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


"3 


Christyntien  heeft  haren  Chriftelyc- 
ken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 
Den  22  April 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Barent  Slecht  en  Henders  Bouman  ["  Jorifse  "  scratched  out.] 
[yn  Dochter  faster 
Js  gedoopt  den  26  Julii  Anno  171 1 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Adriaen  Van  Wog- 
gelom  en  Elsie  Iilerrel 


172^  den  I" 
Sara 


January 


Johannes  Van  Pelt 
Sara  Le  Roy 


Jan  V^an  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hooglant 


Johannes  Van  Campen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kindere- 

zyne  Dochter 
Martha  Van  Campen  heeft  haren  Christe- 
lycken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707 

den  23  April 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Thys  fweem  en  faraatie  fweem 

zyn  Dochter  Christina 
is  gedoopt  den  17  April  Anno  171 1 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Pieter  Praal 
en  fyn  Vroiiw  Mary 

zyn  foon  Arent  is  gedoopt  Anno  1715 
den  6  Juni  en  gebooren  Anno  171 5  den  21  May 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Johannes  fweem 
en  syn  Vrouw  Martha 

Jan  Dorlandt  fyne  Gedoopte 
Kinderen 
zj'n  foon 
Lambert  heeft  zynen  Christelyc 

ken  Doop  ontfangen    Den  21  Oct. 
Anno  1707 
De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Lambert  Dorlandt  en  Helena 
Dorlandt 

zyn  foon  Joris 
is  gedoopt  den  17  april  171 1 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Willem  Bouman 
en  Tryntie  Bouman 

Jan  dorlant  zyn  foon  Jfack  is  gedoopt 
den  17  april  Anno  1717  door  domeny  antonis 
de  getuyge  zyn  benjamyn  Corffon 
en  fyn  VrouW  blandyna  Corfe 


A°  1720  den  3'°  April 
Harmpje 

gemelle 

Eva 


A"  1725  den  29*' 
Abraham 


Aiigusti 


Jan  Dorlant 
Barbara  Aukes 


Jan  Dorlant 
Barbara  Aiikes 


Lambert  Dorlant 
Richard  Merl 
Elsje  Dorlant 
Harmpje  Ryke 


Jan  Veghte 
Cornelia  Staats 


114 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

—  K  — 

Isaac  Belliu  fyn  foon  Daniel  is  geboren 
den  I  feptember  Anno  1708  den  19  October  gedoopt 
De  Compeer  Pieter  Praal  de  Feet  fyn  Vrouw 
Maria  Praal 

Jacob  Jans  fyn  foon  Jacobus  gedoopt  den 
19  April  1709  De  Compeer  fimon  Dey,  de 
Peet  Maria  Dey 

Johannes  fmack  fyn  Dochter  Marytie 
gedoopt  den  26  Juli  Anno  171 1 
De  Getviigen  Jsebrant  Van  kleef  en 
fyn  Vrouw  Jannetie 

Isaac  Van  Tuyl  fyn  Dochter  Catharyntie 
is  gedoopt  den  22  fept  Anno  1709  de 
Compeer  Abraham  Van  Tuyl  De  Peet 
Maria  Laackman 


A°  1720  den  1°"  Mey 
Catharina 


Isaak  van  Tiiyl 
Sara  Lakerman 


Abrah:  Lakerman 
Antje  van  Tuyl 


A"  1724  den  6^' 
Geertruyd 


April 


Isaak  van  Tiiyl 
Sara  Lakerman 


Nicolas  Lageler 
Esther  Lakerman 


Johannes  fweem  zyn  Dochter  Alagdalena 
Gedoopt  den  17  April  Anno  171 1 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Aron  Praal  Jiinior 
en  Elisabeth  fweem 

zyn  Dochter  Antie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 14  den  19  October 
De  Getuigen  bennen  David  Laforsie 
en  Antie  Willemsen 

zyn  Dochter  Martha 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 

De  Getuigen  fimon  Van  Namen 
en  Sara  Van  Namen 
zyn  foon  Tys 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Johannes  van  Campen 
en  Saara  van  Namen 

Johannes  Sweem  zyn  dochter  Lysabet 
gedoopt  door  domeny  freeman 
den  I  april  Ano.  1718  als  peet 
altje  paraels 

A°  17 18  den  20™  July  is  gedoopt 

de  ouders 


Jan 


Johannis  Sweems  Senior 
Jannetje  La  Forge 


de  getuygen 

Adriaan  La  forge 
Mary  Merchen 


DUTCH  CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND.  115 

Johannes  fmack 

zyn  Dochter  Annetie 
is  gedoopt  den  23  Juli  Anno  1707  De  Com- 
peer Leendert  fmack  De  Peet  Maria 
fweem 

Jan  Crofson  zyn  Dochter  EHsabeth 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 13  den  14  Juh 
de  Getuigen  bennen 

Jacob  Van  Pelt  fyn  foon  Jan 
is  gedoopt  den  17  April  Anno  171 1 
De  Getiiigen  bennen  Jan  theunifsen 
en  zyn  Vrouw  Mary 

zyn  Dochter  Derckie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 15 

De  Getiiigen  bennen  Pieter  Hagewout  Junior 
en  Geertie  Hagewout 
zyn  Dochter  Marytie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 15 

De  Getiiigen  bennen  Aert  van  Pelt 
en  De  Weduwe  van  Pieter  Hagewout 

Jacob  van  pelt  zyn  foon  pieter  is  gedoopt 
den  16  april  Anno  17 17  door  domeny  antonius 
de  getu}'ge  zyn  pieter  HageWout  en  zyn 
VrouW  neeltje  HageWout 

Joris  Nevius  Syn  foon  Cornells 
is  gedoopt  den  17  April  Anno  171 1 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Cornells  Nevius 
en  fyn  Vrouw  Eechie 

zyn  Dochter  Margrietie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 15 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Jan  Mangelsen 

en  Tryntie  Neviiis 
zyn  foon  Jan 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 15 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Gerrit  Croesen 

en  Marytie  Neviiis 

Joriiis  neftjes  zyn  dochter  genaemt 
Eechtje  gedoopt  door  domeny  freem — 
den  19  Juny  Anno  1717  de  getuj'ge 
zyn  als  Compeer  Johannes  neftjes 
als  peet  zyn  vroii  antje  neftjes 
geboren  den  7  mej-  1717  op  een  dynsdag 
morgen  ontren  8  de  Clock 

A"  1719  den  13'°  September 

Johannes  Joris  Neefjes  Jan  Mangelsz  Ral 

Willempje  Borkelo  Sara  Neefjes 

A"  1 72 1  den  15^°  October 

Margarietje  Joris  Neefjes  Joh:  Metzelaar 

Willempje  Borkelo  Jannetje  Borkelo 

A»  1723  de  12™  January 

Pieter  Joris  Neefjes  Bastiaan  Elles 

Willempje  Borkelo  Tryntje  Neefjes 


ii6 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


A"  172^  den  30^' 
Aaghje 


January 


Joris  Neefjes 
Willempje  Borkelo 


Jacobus  Craven 
Antje  Jniaart 


Jan  Vechten  f^'n  foon 

Nicolaes  is  gedoopt  den  17  April 

Anno  171 1  De  Getuigen  bennen 

Gerrit  \'echten  en  f yn  Vrouw  Magdaleentie 

Johan  Vechten  fyn  dochter  geboor [  ?]  dagh 

is  den  17  Van  September  An"  1717 

en  gedoopt  den  22  Van  October 

de  getuyge  zyn  Benjamyn  korsen 

en  antje  Staats [  ?]  kint  is  genaamt  Catharyna 


■\j        1719  den  8""  November 
Johannes 


172^  den 
Jannetje 


1727  den 
Henrik 


24™  January 


25""'  Juny 


Jan  Veghten 
CorneHa  Staats 


Jan  Veghte 
Cornelia  Staats 


Jan  Veghte 
Cornelia  Staats 


Cornelius  van  Santvoord 
Maria  Staats 


Douwe  van  Woggelum 
Jannetje  Staats 


Rebecca  Staats 


Johannes  Nevius  fyn  foon  Cornelis 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 1  den  23  Octob : 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Gerrit  Van  Wagene 
en  Tryntie  Nevius 
zyn  foon  Gerrit 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1713  den  14  July 
De  Compeer  Joris  Nevius  de  Peet  zyn  Vrouw 

Joost  Van  Pelt 

zyn  Dochter  Catharina 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1714  den  4  May 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Jan  Yan  Pelt 
en  Catharina  Hooghland 

Joost  Van  pelt  fyn  foon  Johannes  gedoopt 
den  8  fept ember  Anno  17 17  door  domeny 
Van  eysopes  [  ?]de  getuygen  zyn  Sard  teller 
en  zyn  VrouW  aerjamje  [or  aetjamje]  tellers 

Jsebrant  Van  Kleef 

zyn  foon  Beniamin 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 
De  Getuiigen  bennen  Rem  Van  Der  Bilt 
en  Aeltie  Byvanck 

Jan  Macklies  zyn  foon  Cornelis 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Gerrit  Croesen 
en  Adriaetie  Croesen 

zyn  Dochter  Eytie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5  den  19  April 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Jan  Dorlant 
en  zyn  Vrouw  Barber 


DUTCH  CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


Joseph  Carrinton 

zyn  Dochter  Jannetie  is  geboren 
Anno  171 5  en  is  gedoopt  den  6  Juni 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Abraham  Metzelaer 
en  fyn  Vroiiw  Agnietie 


A"  1718  den  8™  Jiiny  is  gedoopt 


de  ouders 


Francyntje 

N.  B.  was  geboren 

de  5  January  171I 

A"  1720  den  16  octob'' 
Catlyntje 

Aaltje 


172^  den  15*°  January 
Rachel 


Johanna 

1 72 1  de  1 6^°  July 
Jacobus 

1721  den  6°°  Augiisti 
Jacob 


Anna  Catharina 

A"  1718  den  14™  September 
Dirkje 


Jan  Claasz 
Maria  de  Chene 


Jan  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hooghlant 

Jan  Hagewout 
Elisabet  Hooghlant 

Johannes  Huysman 
Christina  Hoppe 

Jan  Jurks 
Agnietje  Staats 


Jacobus  Biebaiit 
Maria  Sweems 


Johannes  Haften 
Marytje  Johannesz 

Jacob  de  Garemeaux 
Dirkje  van  Tilburgh 


Johannes  Neiil 
Geertje  Hagewout 


1 7 18  den  26"°  October 
Catharina 

1718  den  23™  November 
Anna 


171I  den  25°°  January 
Sara 


1719  den  I™  Maart 
Jacobus 


1719  den  19™  April 
Lea 


Jacob  Grameaiix 
Dirkje  van  Tilburgh 

Johannes  Hiiysman 
Christina  Hoppe 


Jan  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hoogelant 


Joh :  Sweems  anthonvsz 
Mary  Ru[e?] 


Johannes  Sweem  Junior 
Job :  vand""  Hoeven 


de  getiiygen 

Jeroen  de  Chene 
Catlina  de  Chene 


Barent  Christopher 
Marrj'tje  Hooglant 

Jacob  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hagewout 

Christoffel  Christopher 
Christina  de  Camp 

Harmen  Bouman 
Neeltje  Staats 

Michel  de  Chene 
Susanna  vand"'  Hoeven 


Johannes  Symons 
Catharina  Beaiivois 

Abraham  Taylor 
Harmpje  Hagewout 


Abraham  Tailor 
Harmpje  Hagewovit 


Jacobus  Creven 
Antje  Iniaart 

PaulCis  Hoppe 
Anna  Huysman 


Joh:  Hogelant 
Femmetje  Denys 


Jacobus  Biebaut 
Rachel  Sweem 


Anna  Sweem 
Lea  Sweem 


ii8 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Johannes 


Johannes  Jansz 
Johanna  Stol 


Henrik  Jansz 
Antje  Jans 


Johannes  Van  namen  {yn  foon 
pieter  den  i8  Mey  gedoopt  door 
domeny  SantVort  de  getuyge  zyn 
pieter  Van  pelt  en  zyn  VrouW 
Sartje  Van  pelt  geboren  den  21  [or  24]  april 
Anno  1 718 


1719 
den  30'°  August! 

Aafje 
gemelli 

Abraham 

1719  den  II™  October 
Aaltje 


1719  den  8  en  november 
Catlyntje 

1719  de  15™  November 
Johannes 


A"  I7|-|-  den  14™  February 
Maria 


A"  1720  den  6'"  Maart 
Henrik 

A"  1720  den  13'°  Maart 
Abraham 

A"  1720  den  27'"  Maart 
Hilletje 


A"  1720  den  17™  April 
Cornelia 

gemelle 

Catharina 

1720  de  5^°  Juny 
Sara 


A"  1720  den  12  Juny 
Jeremias 

A"  1720  den  26*°  Jiiny 
John 

N.  B. — extra 
conjiigium 


Johannes  Metselaar 

Cathryna  Neefjes 


Johannes  Praal 
[no  name] 


Jacob  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hagewout 


Jan  Stilwell 
Elisabet  Parein 


Jacobiis  Egbertsen 
Catharina  Dey 

Johannes  Neul 
Geertje  Hagewoiit 

Jan  Cocheaii 
Elisabet  Jackson 

Jacob  vand"'  Bilt 
Neeltje  Denys 


Johannes  Slecht 
Catharina  Berger 


John  lennes 
Antje  Wouters 


Isaak  Symons 
Antje  vand"'  Bilt 

John  Whithead 

[second  adjiirationem] 

Elisabet  Bakker 


Joris  Neefjes 
Lodewyk  ]\Ietselaar 
Aagje  BoCnvman 
Agneta  Staats 

Pieter  Praal 
Aaltje  Gerrits 

Pieter  van  Pelt 
Sara  Bogardiis 

Johannes  Sweem  Senior 
Jannetje  La  forge 


Jan  Bisonet 
Sara  Dey 

Jacob  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hagewoiit 

Barent  Symonsz 
Apolonia  Mesfeker 

Gozen  Adriaansz 
Femmetje  vand'' 
Bilt 

Jacob  Corsfen 
Jacob  Berger 
Brechtjs  [  ?]  Berger 
Elsje  Berger 

Evert  van  Namen 
Jenneken  van  Namen 


Jan  Veghte 
Cornelia  Staats 


Nicolaas  Bakker 


DUTCH   CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


nt) 


1720  de  17  July 
Lea 


Joh :  Richaud 

Amy  Carbet  [or  Carber] 


L  — 


Lambert  Gerritzen  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

z}'n  foon 
Daniel  Gerritzen  heeft  zynen  Chriftelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  den  5  May  1696 
zyne  GetCiigen  bennen 
Thomas  Morgen  en  Griet)'e  Gerritzen 

zyn  foon  Lambert 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1713  den  14  July 

De  Compeer  Hans  Cliristoffel  de  Peet 
fyn  Vrouw  fusanna 


1720  26  decemb"' 
Debora 


1 72 1  de  8^°  October 
Teunis 


1721  den  15™  Octol/ 
Harmpje 


1721  de  24^°  Decemb'' 
Margareta 


Jaques  Coteleau 
Jacomyntje  van  Pelt 


Jacobus  Egbertsen 
Catharina  Day 


Johannes  Metzelaar 
Cathryna  Neefjes 


Johannes  Neul 
Geertje  Hagewout 


Lambert  Janzen  zj'ne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyne  Doghter 
Winnefrit  Janzen  heeft  haren 
Christelycken  Doop  ontfangen  den  5  May 

1696 
haer  Getuigen  bennen 
Jan  Waiiterzen  en  Tryntie  Hendricksen 

zyn  Dochter 
Aefye  Janzen  heeft  haren  Cristelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  den  7  fept  1698 
De  Getuigen 

Jacob  Janzen 


A"  172^  den  7*"  January 
Sara 


A"  172^  den  18  Maart 
Corneliiis 

A°  1722  den  15™  April 
Anna 


J- 


Jaqiies  Hervan 
Charite  Bries 


Johannes  vand"'  Hoeven 
Anna  Sweem 


Pieter  Wynants 
Hilletje  van  Woglum 


Pieter  Coteleau 
Dorothe  Coteleau 


Henrik  van  Lawa 
Geurtje  Coteleau 

Pieter  Metzelaar 
Maria  Neefjes 


Pieter  Hagewoiit 
Neeltje  Bakkers 


Cornells  Jansen 
Catharina  Simons 


Michel  dii  Chene 
Susanna  vand"'  Hoeven 


Isaak  Martling 
Anna  van  Namen 


Thomas  Barbank  en  Sara  v.  Namen 
representerende 
Ahasiierus  van  Engelen 

en 
Rebecca  van  Namen 


i(20 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


A"  1722  den  22^""  Mey 
Anna 


Maria 

A"  1722  den  3*°  Juny 
Anna 

A"  1722  den  8  July 
Maria 


A°  1722  de  26  aiigusti 
Neeltje 


Johannes  Prayer 
Maria  Ral 

Jacob  Ryt 
Anna  Ral 

Jsrael  dii  Secoy 
Geertriiyd  van  Deventer 

Jsak  Symonsz 
Antje  vand"'  Bilt 


Jan  Andrevet 
Leah  Sweem 


Lambert  Wels  zyn  Gedoopte  Kinde: 

zyn  foon 
Lambert  Wels  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  22  April  Anno  1707 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Evert  van  Namen 

Lambert  Wouters  zyn  Dochter  Sara  gedoopt 
den  19  April  1709  de  Compeer  Evert  van  Namen 
de  Peet  Sara  Jans 


1 719  den  1^°  Maart 
Magdalena 

1721  den  II  en  Juny 
Henricus 

1 72 1  den  2'°  July 
Nicolaas 


A"  1723  den  14^°  April 
Elisabet 


A"  1723  den  25*°  Augiisti 
Abraham 


1729  den  20  en  April 
Susanna 


1730  den  24™  Mey 
Elisabet 


1 73 1  den  4™  July 
Elisabet 


Lambert  Gerritsz  Junior 
Lysbet  Sweem 

Lambert  van  Dyk 
]\Iarritje  Hogelant 

Lambert  Gerritz  Junior 
Lysbet  Sweem 


Lambert  van  Dyk 
Marritje  Hooglant 


Lambert  Gerritzen  Jun'' 
Lysbet  Sweem 


Louis  Guineau 
Anna  Ciseau  [  ?] 

Lambert  Gerritzen 
Lysbet  Sweem 

Letter  L. 


Laurens  More 
Sara  Mambrut 


Ary  van  Woggelum 
Catharina  Sweem 


Jannetje  dii  Chene 

Abraham  Lakeman 
Anna  van  Tuyl 

Johannes  Haften  [Haften?] 
Marytje  Johannesz 


Johannes  Sweem 
Anna  Sweem 


Jan  du  puy 
Susanna  du  Puy 

Jan  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hogelant 

Nicolaas  du  puy    . 
Catharina  Chriftopher 


Daniel  Hogelant 
Elisabet  Hogelant 


Catharina 
Gerritzen 


Jannetje  Glascow 


Hilletje  More 


1734  den  7«' 
Johannes 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 
July 


1736-den  28*°  Maart 
Maria 

1737  den  ii°°  Decemb 
Samuel 

1738  20  augusti 
Rachel 

A"  1753  den  7  en  9  ber 
Wyntie 


A"  1753  den  7"°  9  ber 
Jannetje 


A"  1753  den  7^°  9  ber 
Pieter 


Laurens  More 
Sara  mambrut 

Lucas  Barbank 
Martha  Baile 

Louis  dii  Bois  Jun' 
Catharina  van  Brunt 

Laurens  More 
Sara  Mambrut 

Jan  Merrell 
Anna  Merrell 


Jan  Veldtman 
Jannetje  Jurks 


John  Johnson 
Cornelia  Ceilo 


—  N  — 

Nicolaas  Backer  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyne  Dochter 
Tryntie  Backers  heeft  haren  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707  Den  22  april 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Gerret  Kroesen  en  zyn  fiister  Neeltie 
Kroesen 


1741  den  18  augustus 
Jan 


Johannes  Brestede 
Trintie  Hagewout 


Nicolaes  Britten  fyn  foon  William 
is  geboren  den  11  Octob.  Anno  1708  is  gedoopt 
De  Compeer  Nicolaes  Britten  De  Peet 
Rachel  Stilwel 


1724  den  6*°  April 
Catharina 


1726  den  27«°  Juny 
Johannes 

1726  den  26  en  Juny 
Nicolaas 

1726  de  9'°  octob. 
Mattheus 

1726  den  27'°  Novemb- 
Barent 


Nicolaas  du  puy 
Neeltje  Dekker 


Nicolaas  dii'  puy 
Neeltje  Dekkers 

Nicolaas  Gerritson 
Christina  v.  Woggelum 

Nicolaas  dii  Puy 
Neeltje  Dekkers 

Nicolaas  Christopher 
Christina  Bouman 


Symon  Bogaart 
Judith  Bodin 


Gertruyda  Simonze 


Gertriiyda  Veldtman 


Jacob  Corsen 
marytie  ftaats 


Eduard  Jones 
Catharina  Dekkers 


Pieter  Dekkers 
Susanna  Hetfeel  [?] 

Douwe  V.  Woggeliim 
Cathrine  Gerritson 

Charles  Dekkers 
Elisabet  dii  puy 

Joh :  Christopher 

Styntje  [or  Trj-ntje]  de  Camp 


122 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1723^  den  28°°  January 
Susanna 


1728  den  24™  Novemb'' 
Eduard 


1729  den  14™  Septemb 
Jan 


17II  den  4^"  January 
Nicolaas 


173 1  II  July 
Francyntje 


Nicolaas  Gerritsen 
Christina  V.  Woggeliim 

Nicolaas  Bosch 
Elisabet  Drenkwater 


Nicolaas  Gerritzen 
Christina  van  Woggelum 


Nicolaas  du  Puy 
Neeltje  Dekkers 


Niers  Johnson 
Sara  Morgan 


Jannetje  Staats 


Nathanael  Drenk- 
water 
Margreet  Drenkwa- 
ter 

Jan  van  Woggelum 
gerepresenteerd  door 
den  Vader 


Charles  Morgan 
Sara  Rutan 


1 73 1  den  26^°  Septemb'' 
Anna  Catharina 

1731  -  den  21^°  Novemb' 
Margareta 

1732  den  9™  April 
Sara 

1732  den  13^°  Augusti 
Lambert 


1732  den  29«°  October 
Mofes 

1734  den  7*""  April 
Jan 


1734  den  8  [?]  en  Septemb 
Barent 

1738  den  12^°  Augusti 
Zeger 


—  N  — 

Nicolaas  Christopher 
Christina  Bou'wman 

Nicolaas  Bosch 
Elisabet  Drinkwater 

Nathanael  Britton 
Esther  Billeville 

Nicolaas  gerritzen 
Christina  van  Woggelum 


Nicolaas  dii'  Puy 
Neeltje  Dekker 

Nicolaas  Veghte 
Neeltje  van  Tuyl 


Nicolaas  Bosch 
Elisabet  Drinkwater 

Nicolaas  Gerritzen 
Christina  van  Woggelum 


Nicolaas  Gerritze 
Maria  Christopher 


Sara  Parein 


Elisabet  Ger- 
ritzen 


Jan  Veghte 
Cornelia  Staats 


Anna  Staats 


1738  den  19  nov- 
Henriciis 


1739  den  26  aug. 
Aaron 


N  — 

Nathanael  Johnson 
Sophia  van  Gelder 


Nicolas  du  Puy 
■''^  Neeltje  Dekkers 


Henriciis 
van  Gelder 
Anna  van 
Gelder 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


123 


1739  den  23™  Decemb- 
Sara 


1740  den  15*°  Juny 
Blandina 


1740  den  13™  July 
Nicolaas 


Niers  Johnson 
Sara  Morgan 


Nicolaas  Gerritzen 
Christina  v.  Woggelum 


Nicolaas  Bosch 
Elisabet  Drinkwater 


1741  den  7  Mye 
Jacob- 


N- 


Peter  Decker 
susane  Hetfeuli 


1741  den  7  mye  [date  crossed  out] 
Eva 


1 74 1  den  7  mye 
Abraham 


1 741  den  7  mye 
MackieL 


1741  den  14  sebtember 
Jan 


1741  den  14  Sebtember 
Maryya 


1735  den  4^°  Mey 
Abraham 


1735  II  Mey 
Maria 

1735  den  8™  Juny 
Thomas 


Sara 


Charles  Decker 
Helena  Sweem 


Jan  Kanon 
maria  Egberts 


Abraham  Van  Tuyl 
Metje  VrieLandt 


Jan  MerreL 
Aeltie  Bennit 


Tarn  Lisck 
KadLyne  van  peldt 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

J. 

Jan  van  Tuyl 


Joseph  Leak 
Aaltje  Barbank 

Thomas  Simon 
Maria  Johnson 


maria  Kanon 


MagieL  Vre 

Landt 

Jenneke  Vre 

Landt 


Jan  Bennit 
Aeltie  Bennit 


Maria  Rvte 


Abraham  van 
Tuyl,  Isaks  zoon 


Thomas  Barbank 
Maria  Barbank 

Thomas  Johnson 
Catherine  Simon 


[The  preceding  entry  crossed  nut  in  original.] 

James  Butler 
Sara  Parain 


124 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1735  22  Juny 

Jsak 

Johannes  Symons 
Dina  van  Leeuwen 

1735  S  octob. 

Jan. 

John  Gold 

Henrik  Slecht 

antje  Wynants 

Cathrina  Wynants 

i73f  I  febriiary 

Johannes 

Johannes  de  groot 

Abraham 

Sikkel 

EHsabet  Sikkel 

Claasje 

Sikkel 

173I  29  february 

Dirk 

Johannes  Hysman 
Wyntje  Symons 

Elisabet 

Johannes  Slecht 

Fredrik  Bergen 

Ehsabet  van  Engelen 

Gerritje  Veghte 

173I  den  29'°  february 
Thomas 

1736  den  28«°  Maart 
Geertje 


Letter  J.  Vervolght 


Johannes  Johnson 
Jannetje  Glascow 

Jan  Barbank 
Leah  Hagewout 


Dirkje  van  Pelt 


Hanna 


Antje 

1736  den  4  april 
Joost 

1736  den  18™  April 
Abraham 

1736  den  13^°  Juny 
Pieter 


Johan  Philip  Zunisenbach 
Ule  Catharine  Pikkerling 

Jan  van  Pelt,  Pieters  Zoon 
Jannetje  adams 

Jan  van  Pelt,  anthonys  zoon 
Susanne  La  Tourette 

Jaques  Egbertsen 
Cathrina  Bakker 

Jean  Parliez 
Abigail  Jones 


Job :  de  Groot 
Elisabet  Zikkel 

Willem  van  Pelt 
Grietje  van  Pelt 


Matthys  Jniaart 
Elisabet  Gerritzen 

Pieter  Parliez 
Marie  Parliez 


1736  den  3  octob- 
Geertje 


Johannes  Symons 
Dina  van  Leeuwen 


1736  den  31  en  octob 
Johannes 


John  Day 
Hanna  More 


Letter  J.  vervolght 


1737  19  Mey 
Femmetje 


Jacob  vand''  Bilt 
Neeltje  Denys 


DUTCH 

1737  den  4''°  Septemb 
Cornelia 

1737  den  18™  Septemb 
Rachel 

173I  den  I™  January 
Maria 


1738  20  aiigusti 
Elisabet 


CHURCH  RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


125 


1738  17  Sept 
Johannes 


1738  den  8^"  octob 
Jacobus 


173I  den  21*°  January 
Gemelle  Cornelia 

Antje 

173!  den  25  feb 
Petriis 

173 1  den  25  en  Maart 
Eva 

1739  den  26  aug. 
Catharina 

1739  den  9  en  Septemb 
Aaltje 

1739  den  9*°  Decemb 
Abraham 


Catharina 


1739  den  23*°  December 
Maria 

1740  den  30*°  Maart 
Liicretia 


1740  20  April 
Maria 


Jacob  Bergen 
Maria  Croesen 

John  Jones 

Rachel  van  Engelen 

Johannes  Huysman 
Wyntje  Simons 

Jaques  Egbertzen 
Catharina  Bakker 


Johannes  van  Tuyl 
Belitje  Byvank 

Letter  J.  Vervolght 


Joseph  Walderon 
Aafje  Heelaken 

Johannes  Cavelier 
Catlyntje  Andriesfon 


Jacob  Roseau 
Susanne  merril 

Job :  Dekkers 
Marytje  Sweem 

Jean  Canon 
Maria  Egberts 

Johannes  Symons 
Dina  van  Lawa 

Johannes  Huysman 
Wyntje  Simons 

Johann  Adam  Schmit 
Maria  Margareta  Staat 


Jacob  Corsfen  Junior 
Cornelia  Croesen 

John  Jones 

Rachel  van  Engelen 

Letter  J.  vervolght 


John  Brown 
Susanne  Roseaii 


Henrik  Croesen 
Cornelia  Corsfen 


Abraham  Praal 
AJida  Hegeman 

Elisabet  Bakker 
gerepresenteers  door 
Catharina  Egbertsen 


Daniel  van  Winkel 
Jannetje  Vreelant 

Dirk  Caddemiis 
Teunis  Andriesfen 
Jannetje  van  Hoorn 


John  Brown 
Susanne  Roseaux 


Catharina  Egberts 


Christoffel  Simons 
Cathrina  Verschuus  [  ?] 

Philip  Sumzenbach 
Ule  Catharine  Pikker- 
ling 

Jofue  Mersereaux 
Maria  Corsfen 


Jacob  Roseau 
Susanna  Merril 


126 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1740  26  Mey 
Fytje 


Jan  Rale,  Junior 

Fytje  van  Boskerk 

S. 


ftoffel  van  fanten  zyne  Gedoopte  Kin- 

deren 
fyn  foon 
ftoffel  Van  fanten  heeft  zynen 

Christelycken  Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1701 

den  22  octob 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Jacob  Corfsen  en  fyn  Vrauw 

zyn  foon 
Jofua  heeft  haren  zynen  Chrisftelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1706 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Johan  Corfson  en  Aeltye  Laroe 

Sara  Gennens  gedoopt  den  25  Juli 
Anno  1 7 10 

Stieven  Feteto 

zyn  foon  Hieronimus 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1714  den  4  May 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Hieronimus  D  Syen 
en  Catharina  De  fven 


Douwe  van  Woggelum 
Jannetje  Staats 


1718  den  27™  July  is  gedoopt 


Catharina 


1718  den  19™  October 
Samiiel 

1719  den  18  en  October 
Elisabet 


A"  1720  den  2'j'''^  Maart 
Samuel 


A"  1 72  J  den  25  Febriiary 
Cornelis 


1722  den  12*°  Aiigusti 
Petronella 


A°  1722  den  30^°  Decemb'' 
Margareta 


de  ouders 

Samuel  olivier 
Catharina  dii  Puy 


Samuel  Burnet  obiit 
Antje  Mangels  Ral 

Simon  Bogaart 
Margrietje  ten  Eik 


Samuel  Kierstede 
Lydia  Day 


Syrah  Tites 
Aaltje  Webs 


Samuel  oliver 
Catharina  dii  Piiy 


Simon  Bogaart 
Margrietje  Ten  Eyk 


Theunis  Egbertsz 


Jacobus  Krankheit 
Catharina  Hegemans 


Jacobus  Egberts 
Catharina  Dey 


Barent  Marding 
Antje  vand"'  Bilt 


Nicolas  dii  Puy 


Tennis  Bogaart 
Celia  Preyer 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


A"  1723  den  14^°  April 
Johannes 

A"  172^  den  14  en  February 
Lydia 


A"  1721  den  21^"  February 

Moses 

1725  den  2™  Mey 
Antje 


1725  den  19^"  September 
Jannetje 


127 


1726  den  ig""  Mey 
Simon 


1727  den  9^"  April 
Marritje 


1727  den  24^°  decemb- 
Steven 

gemelli 

obadia 


I72f  den  19™  January 
Gysbert 


I72|-  den  i6^°  Maart 
Maria 

1730  den  5  en  April 
Eva 

1731  de  II™  April 
Simon 

1 73 1  den  13'°  Juny 
Richard 


173 1  -  den  21™  Novemb' 
Maria 


I73i  den  13™  february 
Sarah 


Samiiel  Kierstede 
Lydia  Deuy 

Samuel  Kierstede 
Lydia  Deiiy 


Simon  van  Namen 
Sara  Praal 

Symon  Symonsz 
Maria  Woertman 


Stephen  Wood 
Geertje  Winter 


Simon  Bogaart 
Margrietje  Ten  Eyk 


Symon  Symonsz 

Maria  Woertman 


Stephen  Wood 
Geertje  Winter 


Simon  Bogaart 
Margrietje  ten  Eyk 


Symon  Symonsz 
Maria  Woertman 

Seger  Dekker 
Elisabet  du  puy 

Symon  Symonsz 
Maria  Woertman 

Stephen  Wood 
Jomine  Mott 


Samuel  Coiiwenhoven 
Sara  Drinkwater 


Simon  Bogaart 
Margrietje  Ten  Eyk 


Francois  Bodin 
Maria  Deuy 


Maria  Sweem 


Isak  Symonsz 
antje  vand'  Bilt 


Obadias  Winter 
Sufanna  du  Puy 


Jacob  Preyer 
Lea  Beekman 


obadia  Winter 
Susanna  de  puy 
Pieter  Ceilo  [  ?] 
Blandina  van  Pelt 


Henrik  Slecht 
Catharina 

Wynants 


Tony  van  Pelt 


Matthys  Jniaart 
Elisabet  Gerritzen 


128 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1733  den  8""  April 
Eva 


1733  den  iS^Muly 
Cornelia 


[The  above  entry  crossed  out  in  original] 


Symon  Symonsz 
Maria  Woertman 


1 73  J  3  Maart 
Samuel 


1735  den  28™  Septemb 
Jsaak 


Samuel  Koiiwenhoven 
Sara  Drinkwater 


v/ 


Symon  Hans  zon  of  Symons 
Helena  Sweem 


1736  I  augusti 
Anna 


1739  den  4™  novemb- 
Aaltje 


Symon  Symonsz  Aarts  zoon    Aart  Symons 
Sara  van  Pelt  Margareta  Daniels 


Symon  Symons  aarts  zoon      Jan  van  Pelt 


Sara  van  Pelt 


aaltje  Hogelant 


1740  N.  B.  Stephen  Mersereaux 
zie  Letter  E.  Estienne 


Willem  breetstede  fyn  foon  Johannes 
is  Gedoopt  Anno  171 5 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Johan  Staats  en 
{yn  Vrouw  Catharina  ftaats 

zyn  foon  Andries 
is  Gedoopt  Anno  17 15 

De  Getuigen  Bennen  Johan  Staats 
en  Catharina  ftaats 


W. 


A"  171!  den  18™  Janiiary 
Andries 


A"  1 72 1  den  I3<'"  Augusti 
Engeltje 


A"  1719  den  6™  September 

Willem 
gemelli 

Daniel 


A°  1 719  den  i8«°  October 
Johannes 


A"  1720  den  27  en  Maart 
Pieter 


Willem  Breetstede 
Christina  Boiiwman 


Willem  Breetstede 
Christina  Boiivvman 


Willem  Stilwell 

obiit 
Sara  Pareyn 


Willem  Sweem 
Marya  Lageler 


Wynandt  Wynandts 
Ann  Cole 


Willem  Jorisz 

Bouvvman 
Metje  Bouwman 

Jacob  vander  Bilt 
Elsje  Bouwman 


Johannes  Sweem  Senior 
Daniel  Pareyn 
Elisabet  Parein 
Maria  Sweem 


Abraham  Manez 
Maria  Sweem 


Pieter  Wynandts 
Anna  Maria  Richaii 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


I2g 


1 72  J  den  1""  January 
Maria 

A"  172^  den  18""  Maart 
Cornelius 

172I  den  14'°  Maart 
Abraham 

1725  den  29  en  Maart 
Willem 


1726  den  9™  octob 
Jacob 


A"  1727  den  25"°  Jiiny 
Benjamin 


A"  1728  den  22''°  April 
Daniel 


A"  1733  den  16™  Decemb 
Femmetje 


A"  I73f  13  febriiary 
Henricus 


William  Mackelein 
Elisabet  Merl 

Willem  Sweem 
Marie  Lageler 

Wyant  Wynants 
Ann  Cole 

Willem  Stibs  [Tribs?] 
Catlyna  de  Hart 


Wynant  Wynants 
Ann  Cole 


Woodhul  Toiirneur 
Anna  Lawrence 


Wynant  Wynants 
Ann  Cole 


W^illcm  Janszen 
Lena  van  Gelder 


Willem  Janszen 
Lena  van  Gelder 


Richard  Merl 
Elsje  Dorlant 

Pierre  Manin 
Elisabet  Sweem 

Abraham  Cole 
Geertruyd  van  Deventer 

Henrik  van  Pelt 
Tryntje  Vlierboom 


Henrik  Slecht 
Catharina  W'ynants 


Jan  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hooglant 


Pieter  Wynants 
Hilletje  Woggelum 


Nathanael  Janszen 
Annaatje  van  Gelder 


173I  den  18  Maart 
Wynant 


Willem  Janszen 
Lena  van  Gelder 


1733  den  8^°  April 
Eva 


Z. 


Zeger  Dekker 
Susanna  Jones 


Thomas  Morgen  zyne  gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Abraham  gedoopt  den  5  may  i6g6 

De  Getuygen  bennen 
Arent  Praal  En  Tryntie  Barents 

zj^ne  Dochter 
Martha  Morgen  heeft  haren  Chriftelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1698  den  7  fept 
De  Getijygen  bennen 
Lammert  Gerritzen  en  fusanna  Gerritzen 

Theiinis  Van  Pelt  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zvn  Doghter 
Marritie  Van  Pelt  heeft  haren  Christe 
lycken  Doop  ontfangen  1696 


'3° 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


De  Getuigen  bennen 
Jan  Van  Pelt  en  Marritie  Parrat 

Thomas  Pofsel  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Jan  Pofsel  Gedoopt  Anno  1698 
zyne  Getuigen  bennen 
Pieter  ftaats  en  Grytie  Woggelum 

Thomas  Berbanck 

zyne  kinderen 
zyn  Doghter 
Aeltie  Berbanck  hceft  haren  Christelicken  Doop 
ontfangen  Den  22  April  Anno  1707 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Barent  Marlin  en  Fytie-[s?]  Janz 


1719  den  II™  October 

Maria 


Thomas  Barbanck 
Marritje  Martling 


A"  1754  den  13  [or  17*'']  en  Jan — ["  gber  "  crossed  out] 


Maria 


Thomas  Doghety 
Sara  Van  Naame 


Jsaak  Martlingh 
Anna  van  Namen 


Maria  Van  pelt 


1 7 18  den  10  Augusti 


de  oiiders 


Teunis 


Teiinis  Egbertsen 
Jannetje  de  Chesne 


Jean  Gareaii' 
Marie  Auder 


Thomas  fotten  zyne'  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Jan  heeft  zynen  Christelycken  Doop 
ontfangen  Anno  1707 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Jsaak  fimesson 


1718  den  22  mey 

Maria 

1 7 18  den  19  en  octob' 
Thomas 

1 718  den  2™  Novemb'' 
Jsaak 

1719  den  18™  October 
Martinus 


1720  den  18™  December 
Adriaan 


de  ouders 
Thys  Jansz 

Thomas  Leake 
Jannetje  Stryker 

Teunis  Bogaart 
Catharina  Hegeman 

Thomas  Greegs 
Lena  du  Puy 


Teunis  Bogaart 
Catharina   Hejjeman 


getuygen 

Johannes  Zweem 
Mary  Milers 

Cornells  Stryker 
Gerritje  Stryker 


Jsaak  Hegeman 

Jan  du  Puy 
Susanna  A\x  Piiy 


Cozen  Adriaans 
Femmetje  vand''  Bilt 


T721  de  7" 
Pieternelle 


Mey 


Thomas  Greegs 
Lena  dii  Puy 


Nicolas  dii  piiy 
Neeltje  Dekkers 


1722  den  20  mey 
Anna 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 

Barent  Christopher 


'31 


A"  1723  den  21^°  April 
Abraham 


A"  1723  den  22^^  decemb'' 
Thomas 


Thomas  Greegs 
Lena  du  Piiy 


Teunis  Bogaart 
Catharina  Hegeman 


Thomas  Stilwell 
Sara  van  Namen 


1724  den  19  en  april 
John 

1724  den  1 6^°  Augusti 
Aaltje 

172I  den  7  en  February 
Elisabet 

1725  den  28  en  Maart 
Maria 


Thomas  Greegs 
Lena  DiJ  puy 

Tites  Tites 
Blandina  van  Pelt 

Thomas  Morgan 
Magdalena  Staats 

Teunis  Bogaart 
Catharina  Hegeman 


Koert  van  Voorhees 
Maria  Hegeman 


Barent  MartHng 
Dina  van  Namen 


Franqois  Bodin 
Maria  Dey 

Johannes  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Web 

Pieter  Dekker 
Susanna  Hetfeel 

Folkert  Folkertzen 
Maria  Bogaart 
gerepresenteerd  door 
Symon  Bogaart  en 
Margrietje  Ten  Eyk 

1725  de  18''°  April 

Femmetje  Teunis  Coevert  ["  Bogaart  "  crossed  out]   Henry  Janszen 

Femmetje  vander  Schure  Marie  Manez 


1725  -  den  12^"  Decemb"^ 
Maria 

1726  den  10  en  April 
Sara 


Thomas  Greegs 
Lena  du  Puy 

Tites  Tites 
Blandina  van  Pelt 


Jacob  van  Pelt 
Sara  Le  Roy 


V. 


Valeteyn  presser  fyn  foon  pieter  gedoopt  door 
domeny  iiyt  ysopes  den  8  September 
Anno  1 717  als  getuS'ge  pieter  Van  pelt 
en  zyn  VrouW  Sara  Van  pelt 


O. 


1719  den  31™  Aley 

Frans  ["  Matthys  "  crossed  out]  obadias  Winter 

Susanna  du  puy 


1723  den  26  mey 
Joseph 


1725  den  30*' 
Susanna 


Mey 


obadias  Holmes 
Susanna  dii  puy 


obadias  Holmes 
Susanna  du  Puy 


Symon  Bogaart 
Margrietje  ten  Eik 


Joseph  Holmes 
Elisabet  du  Puv 


Thomas  Greegs 
Lena  du  puy 


t'^Z 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1727  den  iS'^"  Juny 
Johannes 


obadias  Holmes 
Susanna  du  Puy 


pieter  hageWout  fj'n  foon 
pieter  is  gedoop  den  1  april  1718 
door  domeny  freeman  als  getuyge 
Jacob  Van  pelt  en  fyn  VrouW 
altje  Van  pelt 


A°  17 1 9  den  26''°  December 
Nicolaas 

A"  172I  den  25™  February 
Dirkje 

A°  1726  den  16  October 
Egbert 

1728  den  22  en  Decemb'' 

Neeltje 

173K  den  14  en  Maart 
Jacobus 


1 73 J  den  13*"  January 
Geertruyd 

1736  den  3^"  Octob 
Margreta 


IMeter  Hagewout 
Neeltje  Bakkers 

Pieter  Hagewoiit 
Neeltje  Bakkers 

Pieter  Hagewoiit 
Neeltje  Bakkers 

Pieter  Hagewout 
Neeltje  Ba"kkers 

Pieter  Hagewout 
Neeltje  Bakker 


Pieter  Hagewout 
Neeltje  Bakker 

Pieter  Hagewoiit 
Neeltje  Bakker 


pieter  tylborgh  fyn  foon  Jorius  [  ?] 
is  gedoopt  den  i  april  1708  [1718?]  door 
domeny  freeman  de  getiiyge  zyn 
benjamyn  Corsse  als  peet  marytje 
boiimans 


1720  den  II™  Decemb'' 

Willem 


172-^  den  24^' 
Henricus 


February 


Pieter  van  Tilburgh 
Metje  Bouwman 


Pieter  van  Tilburgh 
Metje  Bofiwman 


—  P  — 


Pieter  Praal  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Arent  Praal  heeft  zynen  Chrifstelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1698 
De  getuygen  bennen 
Thomas  ftillcwel  en  Frenck  ftillewel 

zyn  foon 
Abraham  Praal  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1705 


Nicolas  dii  piiy 
Neeltje  Dekkers 


Nicolaas  Bakker 
Cornelia  Corsfen 

Abraham  Taylor 
Harmpje  Hagewout 

Philip  Merril 
Elisabet  Bakker 

Jacobus  Bakker 
Rebecca  Staats 

Corneliiis  van 

Santvoord 
Anna  Staats 

Gerrit  Croesen 
Geertruyd  van  Tuyl 


Willem  Breestede 
Christina  Bouwman 


Corn.  Woinat 
Tryntje  Bouwman 
gereprefenteers  by 
Hendrikje  Boiiwman 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,  STATEN  ISLAND.  ^33 


De  Getuygen  bennen 
Arent  Praal  Junior  en  ftyntie  Christoffels 

zyn  Doghter 
Antie  Praal  heeft  haren  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  21  Oct 

Anno  1707 
De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Aert  fimonzen  en  Antie  Simonzon 

zyn  foon  Jsaac 
Gedoopt  den  25  Juli  Anno  1710 

De  Getiiigen  bennen 

Jan  Van  Woggelom  Junior  en  fyn 

Vrouw  Blandina 

Pieter  Rycken  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zy[n]  foon 
Johanes  Rycken  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1701  den  25  Mar 
De  Getuygen  bennen 
Johannes  Machgielzen  en  Neeltie  Machgielzen 

zyn  foon 
Hendricus  Rycken  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1703  den  20  Ap. 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Femmetie  Rycken 

zyn  foon 
Pieter  Rycken  heeft  zynen  Kristelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1706  den  2;^  Ap 
De  Getuygen  bennen 
Jacobus  Kreven  en  Annetye  Kreven 

zyn  foon  Abraham 
is  gedoopt  den  17  April  Anno  171 1 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Abraham 
Rycke  en  Cathalyntie  Decker 
fyn  foon  Isaac 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1714  Den  14  Jiili 

De  Getiiigen  bennen  Beniamin  Corfsen 
en  Blandina  Corfsen 

Pieter  Rycke  fyn  fyn  foon  Jacob  is 
gedoopt  den  13  aiigustus  Anno  1717 
Van  domeny   antonius  aen  de  noort  [  ?] 
zyd  als  getuyge  arme  Rycke  &  zyn 
VrouW  marytje  Ryck 

Pieter  Wynants  zyne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Pieter  Wynants  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707  den  23  Apr. 

De  Getiiigen  bennen 
Jores  Hooghlandt  en  Hylletie  flechts 

Pieter  Van  Pelt  zyne  Gedoopte 
Kinderen 
zyn  foon 
Jan  van  Pelt  heeft  zynen  Christe 
licken  Doop  ontfangen  Den  21  Octo: 
Anno  1707 


'34 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


De  Getiiigen  Bennen 
Jan  Teunis  Van  Pelt  en  Maria 
Van  Pelt 
zyn  foon 
Samuel  is  gedoopt  den  25  Juli  Anno  1710 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Jan  Van  Pelt 
en  Henne  [or  Nenne]  \'an  Pelt 

Paul  Richaii  zyne  gedoopte  Kinderen 

zj'n  foon 
Daniel  Richau  heei't  zynen  Christelycken 

Doop  ontfangen  Anno  1707  den  22  octob 

De  Getiiygen  bennen 
Antoni  fweens  en  Neeltie  fweens 


A"  1718  den  i''"  Juny  is  gedoopt 


Petrus 


de  oiiders 

Pieter  Martlings 
Antje  Vielen 


de  getuygen 

Benjamin  Corsfen 
Marytje  Martlings 


[In  both  Pieter  Martlings  and  Marytje  Martlings  names,  the 
0  has  been  changed  apparently  from  c  and  the  /  interpolated] 


A"  1720  den  26''"  Juny 
Barent 

A°  1722  de  19  en  Augusti 
Debora 


Pieter  Martlings 
Antje  Vilen 

Pieter  Martlings 
Antje  Vilen 


Barent  Martlings 
Sara  van  Namen 

Jacob  Corsfen,  patren  [  ?] 

representans 

Douwe   van   W'ogliim 

Rebecca  Corsfen 


A"  1733  den  18''"  Novemb- 
Catharina 


Pieter  Martlings 
Marytje  Andries 


Daniel  van  Winkel 
Jannetje  Weelant 


A"  1753  den  7^°  Novemb- 
Jacob 


Petrus  Van  Pelt 
Barbara  Hulten 


Pieter  ftaats  zj'ne  Gedoopte  Kinderen 

zyn  foon 
Edmond  ftaats  heeft  zynen  Christelycken 
Doop  ontfangen  Den  20  April  Anno  1708 

De  Getuigen  Bennen 
Harmen  Jorussen  ende  Annaatie  ftaats 

zyn  foon  Pieter  is  gedoopt 
den  4  May  Anno  1714  De  Getuigen 
bennen  Abraham  IMetzelaer  en  syn  Vrouw 
Agnietie 


A"  1718  den  21^ 

Maria 

A"  1720  den  24"' 
Johannes 


September 


July 


Pieter  DeVker 
Susanna  Hetfeel 

Pieter  Dekker 
Susanna  Hetfeel 


Ediiard  Jones 
Eva  Dekker 

Nicolas  dii  Piiy 
Neeltje  Dekker 


DUTCH   CHURCH  RECORD,  STATEN   ISLAND. 


135 


A"  1724  den  24™  Mey 
Susanna 

A"  1726  den  23^°  octob'' 
Sara 


Pieter  Dekker 
Susanna  Met  feel 

Pieter  Dekker 
Susanna  Hetfeel 


Abraham  Crochon 
Catharina  Gerritzen 


A"  1728  den  10  en  Juny 
Mattheus 


Pieter  Dekker 
Susanna  Hetfeel 


Catlina  Dekker 


1732  26  maart 
Eva 


Pieter  Dekker 
Susanna  Hetfeele 


173s  7  april 
Abraham 

A"  1 7 18  den  14  September 
Elsje 


1719  den  29™  November 
Philip 

A"  1720  den  27™  Maart 
Rebecca 

172I  den  14  Janiiary 
Catharina 


1722  den  8  Jiily 
Harmpje 


Pieter  Dekker 
Susanna  Hetfield 

Pieter  Ceilo 
Blandina  van  Pelt 


Philip  Casier 
Catharina  Hooglant 

Pieter  Andrevet 
Rebecca  Cole 

Philip  Cazier 
Catharina  Hooglant 


Pieter  Metzelaar 
Maria  Neefjes 


Pieter  van  Pelt 
Jacob  van  Pelt 
Aaltje  Hagewoiit 

Hans  Hansen 
Maria  Hooglandt 

Cornelis  Jansen 
Mary  Cole 

Rem  vand''  Beek 
Dorothea 

Coteleau 

Johannes  Metzelaar 

Tryntje  Neefjes 


1722  de  14*°  octob' 
Pieter 


Pieter  Ceilo 
Blandina  van  Pelt 


Pieter  van  Pelt 
Sara  Bogard&s 


A"  1723  de  22  Septemb 

Abraham 

A"  1723  den  25°°  decemb'' 
Elisabet 

A"  172I  den  15'°  Maart 
Dirk 

1724  de  7  en  Juny 
Cornelius 

1725  den  6^°  Jijtiy 
Cornelia 


Pieter  Barbaric 
Elisabet  dii  Segoy 

Pieter  Andrevet 
Rebecca  Cole 

Philip  Cazier 
Catharina  Hooghlant 

Pieter  Metzelaar 
Maria  Neefjes 

Pieter  Ceilo 
Blandina  van  Pelt 


Teiinis  Coevert 
Dina  du  Seqoy 

Abraham  Cole 
Hilletje  van  Woglum 

Albert  Rvkman 
Maria  Kip 

Lodewyk  Metzelaar 
Aaghje  Neefjes 

Jacob  de  gramo 
Dirkje  van  Tilburg 


136 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1725  den  4  en  July 

Catharina 

Philip  Merril 

Jacob  Bakker 

gemelle 

Tryntje  Vleereboom 

Susanna 

Elisabet  Bakker 

Pieter  Hagewout 
Neeltje  Bakker 

1725  de  8'°  Augusti 

Maria 

Pieter  Manez 

Jean  Miller 

Mary  Brooks 

Maria  Coevert 

172I  den  I™  January 

Elisabet 

Pieter  Andrevet 

Henrik  Slecht 

gemelle 

Cathryna  Wynants 

Anna 

Rebecca  Cole 

Cornelis  Janszen 
Lea  Sweem 

1726  den  io'°  April 

Jacobus 

Philippe  Cazier 

Jacobiis  kierstede 

Catharina  Hooghlant 

Sara  Norby 

1726  de  26™  Juny 

Aaghtje 

Pieter  Metzelaar 

P--  [?]   Boiiman 

Maria  Neefjes 

Neeltje  Staats 

A"  172*   den  24  en  February 
Phillip 

1727  de  9  en  July 
Sara 

1 72  J  den  3'"'  Maart 
Daniel 

1728  den  24  en  novemb"" 
Nicolaas 

172I  den  12*°  January 
Daniel 

1730  den  23™  augusti 
Petrus 

1730  den  II™  Octob"' 

Tweelinge        David 

Jaques 


Q.  [crossed  out] . 
Vervolgh  op  de  Letter  P. 

Phillip  Merril 
Elisabet  Bakker 

Pieter  Ceilo 
Blandina  van  Pelt 

Pierre  La  Tourettc 
Mariamne  Mersereaux 


Philip  Merril 
Elisabet  Bakker 

Pieter  Ceilo 
Blandina  van  Pelt 

Philippe  Cazier 
Catharina  Hooghlant 

Pierre  La  Toiirette 
Mariamne  Mersereaux 


I73f  den  17"°  January 
Mary 


173?  den  14™  Maart 
Wilhelmiis 


Phillip  Merril 
Elisabet  Bakker 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 

P. 

Pieter  Ceilo 
Blandina  van  Pelt 


Philippe  Cazier 
Catharina  Hooghlant 

Johannes  van  Pelt 
Sara  Le  Roy 

Jean  Bodin 
Elisabet  Mersereaux 

Jaques  Egbertsz 
Catharina  Bakker 

Joh :  van  Namen 
Marytje  van  Pelt 

Peter  van  Ranst 
Sara  van  Ranst 

Jaques  de 

Riveaux 
Marie  La  Tourette 
Esther  La  Tourette 

Richard  Merril 
Elsje  Dorlant 


Joh :  van  Namen 

loco  Patris 
Jan  van  Pelt 

Pieters  zoon 


DUTCH  CHURCH   RECORD.   STATEN  ISLAND. 


137 


173^  den  16=°  January 
Harmen 

1733  den  8^°  April 
Elisabet 

173!  24  Maart 
Marie  Susanne 

173I9  Maart 
Neeltje 


Pieter  Boiiwman 
Elsje  van  Pelt 

Philip  Merril 
Elisabet  Bakker 

Pierre  La  Toiirette 
Mariamne  Mersereaux 

Philip  Merril 
Elisabet  Bakker 


Harme  Bouwman 
Marie  Parein 

Matthys  Jniaart 
Elisabet  Gerritszen 


1735  16  novemb 
gemelli  Johannes 


Maria 


1736  den  26*' 
Elisabet 

1739  23  april 
Pieter 


april 


Pieter  Ceilo 
Blandina  van  Pelt 


Pierre  La  Toiirette 
Mariamne  Mersereaux 

Pieter  Bouwman 
Elsje  van  Pelt 


Jan  van  Pelt,  P" 
Symon  van  Pelt 
Jannetje  adams 
Mary  adams 


Zoon 


1739  den  3^' 
Margrietje 


Juny 


17II   den  20'°  January 
Petriis 


Pierre  Drageau 
Elisabet  Gewan 


Pierre  Parlier 
Martha  du  Bois 


Louis  du  Bois  Jun'' 
Catharina  van  Brunt 


R 


Ryck  Hendrickzen  zyne  Gedoopte 

Kinderen 
zyne  drie  Dochteren  hebben  gelyck 
haren  Christelycken  Doop  ont  fan 
gen  Anno  1700 
De  Getuigen  bennen 
Weynte  Rycken  en  Ledey  Waacker 
Het  eene  kindt  is  genoemt  Elisabeth 
het  twede  femmetve  het  derde  Marvtie 


1718 


den  22  Mey  gedoopt  twee  kinderen 

de  ouders 


Symon 

en 

Jan 


Ryk  Hendriksz 
Ledy  Henriks 

addita  Reprehenscone  [?] 


de  getiiygen 

Thomas  Jansz 
Elisabet  obedye 
Susanna  Winters 
Patri  &  Testibiis  privata 


Ryk  Ryken  zyn  Dochter  Femmetie  is  gebooren 
den  II  October  Anno  1708  den  19  dito  gedoopt  De 
Compeer  Johannes  Rycken  De  Peet  Femmetie 
Rjxken 


,,8  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

zyn  Dochter  Lena 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 1  den  23  October 
De  Compeer  Adriaen  fchouten  de  Peet 

Marytie  fchouten 

fyn  Dochter  fofia 
is  gedoopt  Anno  1714  den  4  May 
De  getuigen  bennen  Johannes  van  Cleef 
en  fofia  van  Cleef 

A"  171 9  den  15™  Maart 

Henricus  Ryk  Ryken  Hierome  de  Chesne 

Willempje  Clement  Catlyn  Canon 

Richart  Merrel  zyn  foon  Richard 
is  gedoopt  den  22  fept   Anno  1709 
De  Compeer  Christiaen  Corfsen  de  Peet 
Lena  Dorland 

zyn  foon  Richard 
is  gedoopt  Anno  171 5 

De  Getuigen  bennen  Adriaen  van  Wogelom 
en  Bennetie  Ryke 

Richart  Merrel  fyn  dochter 

elsje  gedoopt  den  i  [  ?]  april  1718 
door  domeny  freeman  als  getuyge 
Johan  magels  als  peet 
blandyna  Korsse 

172^  den  i*°  January 

Lambert  Richard  Merl  William  Mackelien 

Elsje  Dorlant  Elisabet  Merl 

1724  de  13°°  Septemb'' 

Susanna  Richard  Merl  Joris  Neefjes 

Elsje  Dorlant  Willempje  Borkulo 

Rut  Van  Den  Bergh 

fyn  Dochter  Geesie 
is  gedoopt  den  27  Juli  Anno  17 14 
De  Getuigen  bennen  Gidie  van  Campen 

en  ftyntie  ChristofTel 

Rem  Van  De  Bilt 

zyn  Dochter  Hilletie 
is  gedoopt  Anno  17 13  den  21  October 
De  Compeer  Jacob  Van  de  Bilt 
De  Peet  Femmetie  Andriaenfsen 

A"  1 7 19  den  26™  Jiily 

Jan  Rem  vander  Beek  Petrus  Simson 

Dorothea  Coteleau  Sophia  vand"'  Beek 

A°  1 72 1  den  28'°  Mey 

Rem  Rem  vander  Beek  Jacques  Coteleau 

Dorothea  Coteleaii  Jacomyntje  van  Pelt 

A"  1 72 1  den  17™  February 

tJsfelton  Robert  Frost  Matthys  Jantz 

Sara  Usfelton 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


W) 


A"  1723  de  2™  Juny 
Jaques 


I72|-  den  2i«°  January 
Dorothea 


1735  den  13™  april 
Jacob 


1735  den  21^"  Septemb 
Nicolas 


1736  den  3*°  Juny 
Lena 

1736  den  10  en  octob 
John 


1736  den  31*°  octob 

Annatie 

["  Aaltje"  crossed  out] 


1737  den  23™  octob 
maria 


173J  den  I™  January 
Margareta 


Jan  Hegeman 
Martha  vander 
Beek 


John  Jennes  Jun'' 
Mary  Johnson 


Rem  vander  Beek 
Dorothea  Coteleau' 


Rem  vander  Beek 
Dorothea  Coteleau 


Richard  Lean 
Sara  Johnson 


Richard  Stilwell 
Jenneke  van  namen 


Rem  vander  Beek 
Dorothea  Coteleau' 

Richard  Lean 
Sarah  Johnson 

Richard  Merril  Thomas  zoon  Richard 
Jenne  Gewan  Merril 

Elsje  Dorlant 

Roelof  van  Voorhes 
Coteleau 


Richard  Merril  Thomas  Zoon  Aart  Svmons 
Jenne  Gewan  Margri'et  Daniels 


op  de  L — ter 

T 

1726  de  3o«"'  Mey 

Thomas 

Thomas  Janszen 

Johannes  van  Name 

Antje  van  Pelt 

Sara  Bogardus 

1726  den  g'"  octob 

Anthony 

Teunis  van  Pelt 

Jan  van  Pelt 

Marie  Drageaii 

Susanne  La  Tou 

I72f  den  12'°  Febriiary 

rette 

Magdalena 

Thomas  Morgan 
Magdalena  Staats 

1 72 J  den  24  en  Maart 

Maria 

Titiis  Titusz 

Henry  Day 

Blandina  van  Pelt 

Maria  van  Pelt 

1728  den  30""  Juny 

Casparus 

Thomas  Johnson 
Anna  Bouwman 

Elisabet  Lisk 

140 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


172I  den  2«°  Maart 

Cornelius 

Teiinis  Bogaart 
Catharina  Hegeman 

172I  den  g^"  Maart 

Pieter 

Thomas  Morgan 

Aart  Symons 

Magdalena  Staats 

Margriet  Daniels 

1729  den  24«°  Augusti 

Sara 

Thomas  Lisk 

Pieter  Boiiwman 

Catlyntje  van  Pelt 

Blandina  van  Pelt 

Vervolgh  op  de  Letter 
T— 

17 1§  den  6«"  Maart 

Syrah 

Titus  Titusz 

Corn-  Eghmont 

Blandina  van  Pelt 

Elsje  de  Camp 

173"  den  14  en  February 

Johannes 

Teunis  van  Pelt 

Adriaan  van 

Marie  Drageaii 

Woggelum 
Lena  van  Pelt 

1 73 1  den  26*°  Maart 

Margriet 

Thomas  Lisk 

Pieter  Boiiwman 

Catlyntje  van  Pelt 

loco  Patris 
Johannes  van  Namen 
ntje  van  Pelt 

1731  den  i^°  Augusti 

Margrita 

Timothy  Thorp 
Margrietje  Heermans 

1731  den  10  en  October 

Thomas 

Thomas  Morgan 

Christina  van 

Magdalena  Staats 

Woggelum 

I 73 J  den  16  en  January 

Marytje 

Teunis  Tieboiit 

Jannetje 

Margrietje  Drinkwater 

Borkeloo 

173I  den  14  en  January 

Teunis 

Teiuiis  Tieboiit 

Jannetje 

Margrietje  Drinkwater 

Staats 

1734  15  April 

Antje 

Titus  Titusz 
Blandina  van  Pelt 

— ^volgh  op  de  Letter 
T. 

1734  den  s'"  Juny 

Maria 

Teunis  van  Pelt 

Nicolas  Lazelier 

Marie  Drageaii 

Esther  Lakeman 

1735  den  8™  Juny 

Thomas 

Thomas  Simon 

Thomas  Johnson 

Maria  Johnson 

Catherine  Simon 

DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 


141 


1736  den  2'°  Mey 
Marytje 

1736  den  18  en  July 
Annatje 

1737  den  8  en  Mey 
Thomas 

Titus  Titusz 
Blandina  van  Pelt 

Thomas  Morgan 
Magdalena  Staats 

Thomas  Wilmot 
Elisabet  Mersereaux 

Paul  Mersereaux 
Marie  Mersereaiix 

1737  den  19'°  Mey 
Joost 

Teiinis  van  Pelt 
Marie  Drageaii' 

1737  den  18™  Septemb 
Geertruyd 

Tys  Sweem 
Catharina  Merril 

John  Merril  Jiinior 
Geertruyd  Symons 

1738  den  19  nov. 
Teunis 

T 

Teunis  van  Pelt 
Marie  Drageau 

173I  den  1"°  Januai7 
Francyntje 

i73f  den  18™  Maart 
Johannes 

Thomas  Milboiirn 
Anna  Preyer 

Tys  Sweem 
Catharina  Merril 

Jacob  Roseau 
Susanna  Merril 

1739  den  16"°  Septemb 
Sara 

Thomas  Morgan 
Magdalena  Staats 

1739  den  4^°  Nov. 
Sara 

Thomas  Lisk 
Catlyntje  van  Pelt 

Petriis  van  Pelt 
Sara  van  Pelt 

1740  den  26*°  Mey 
Teunis 

Tites  Titesz 
Blandina  van  Pelt 

Symon  van  Pelt 
Loco  Patris 

A"  1742                Ouders 

Kinderen 

Getuigen 

April                   Isaac  Pr  —            Catharina 
13                     Maria  De — e            geboren  de  10  May 

1741 

Lucas  barrabank 

Catharina 
Martha   Baely 

barend  de 
Elfje   Pel- 

pu 

Johannes 
oiing 

- 

Jan  Van  Pelt 

William 
Jannetje  Adams 

Hindrik  Veltman 

Rebecca  Staats 

H.  V.  van  Jacob  Bakker 

I4» 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 
Simon   Simonffe 
Sara  van  Pelt 


Van  Pelt 


Juny 


Johannes  Symonffe 
Sufter  Corffe 


Johannes 


Mathies  Enjard  [or  Erjard] 
Elisabet 
Elisabet  Gerresen 


Petures  Van  pelt 
Barbera  houltie 


Maria 


Jan  Van  pelt 

Aaltje  Hoogland  H.  V. 


Jacob  Corffe  ju"" 

Marytje  Corffe  H.  V. 
Jofua  Mafjero 


A"  1742                     ouwders  [crossed  out] 

De  14  Septemer  Jan  Van  pelt 

Treintje 
Maria  Bouman 

harmen  bouman 
maria  bouman 

A"  1742 

De  14  September  Douwen  Van  Woglom 

antje 
Jannetje  Staats 

hendereck  Veltman 

Johanna  Van 
Santvord 

A°  1742                pieter  bouman 

Neeltje 
de  14  September  Elsje  Van  pelt 

Jan  Van  pelt 

A"  1742                Jacob  bouman 

Neeltje 
de  14  September  Maria  Williams 

[Page  blotted  and  worn] 

nicklaes  Gerresen 

Zeger 
Crestina  Van  Woglom 

harmen  bouman 
Maria  Weliams 

Getuigen 

1743 
aprel  18                Jacob   Corsen 

Cornelia 
Cornelia  Croesen 

Hendereck  Croesen 
Cornelia  Corsen 

Gerret  Croesen 

Maria 
Claesje  Blenkerhof 

henderick  blenkerhof 
Geesje  blenkerhof 

Josua  Mofsero 

Elisabet 
Maria  Corsen 

Johannes  Degroot 
Elisabet  Van  Sekelen 


Cornelus  Bouman 
Aeltje  teitus 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,  STATEN  ISLAND. 


143 


Simon  Van  pelt 
Maria  adams 

Maria 

Maria  bouman 

1743 

aprel  19 

Cristofel    Simesen 

Cristofel 
Catrina  Van  Schuerre 

Johannes  post 
Antje  huisnian 

abraham 

Jacob  backer 
Rabecka  Staats 

1743 
aprel  19 

Frances  Gerrebrats 
Nieltje  Corsen 

ouwders 
Jacob  Rooso 
Susanna  Merrel 

France 

kinderen 
Weintje 

Cornelus  Corsen 
Nieltje  backer 

Getuigen 

Geertruy   Seimensen 

Johannes   Decker 
Nence   Merrel 

peter  Decker 
Johannes 
["  Mateus  "  crossed  out]          Susanna  Jons 

Mateis    Swem 
Catrina  Merrel 

Maties 

Jan  Van  pelt 
Susanna  toret 

Richard  Merrell 
Jannetje  Gouns 

annatje 

Anatje  Seimesen 

Ragel  Willemsen 

hester 

Barbera  houltje 
Johannes  Van  pelt 

1743 
June  7 

Hans  Simonsen 
antje  Van  pelt 

Blandena 

mateus  Jones 

Margrietje    Gowen 


Catrina 


Agustes 
16/1743 


ouders 

Johannes  Brestede 
Treintje  hagewout 
Jan  burbanck 
Leea  hagewout 


kenderen 


Pieter 


Jan 


Getuigen 


144 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 
Abraham  Van  tuyl 


Mitje  freelant 


f  emmet  je 


Agustes  30  -  1743 


Walter  Clendenne 


pieternel  olfer 


Maria 


1-743 
October  1 1  [or  18]  peter  marteling 

annatje    hegeman 

Jacus  Egberts 

trintje  Backer 

Johannes  huisman 


1744 
aprel  17 


1744 
Aprel  17/ 


^744 
Mey  21 


Johannes 


Catrina 


Elisabet 


Weintje    Seimeson 


Wellim  Elsewart  antje 

Barbecca  Stillwel  Mareitje 

Jan  Jennens 

aeltja  Marteling  aentje 


onders  kenderen 

Jan  Van  pelt 
Jannetje  Adams 
Abram    Egbertse 
Elifabet  Gerresen 
Symen    Symonson 
Sara  Van  pelt 

Carel  Mackleen 
Maria  Corsen 
Isaak  Pral 
Maria  Dii  bois 


Jannetje 


Elisabet 


Art 


Elisabet 


Petriis 


1744 
September  18      Jan  Veltman 

Jannetje  Jurcks 


Maria 


peter  Marteling  S'' 
Susanna  Gerresen 

Elesabet  Merrell 


Cornelus  Corsen 
Jannetje  Corsen 

Aentje  Jennins 

Getuigen 

Seymen  Van  pelt 
en  Sin  Vrouw 

De  ouders 

De  ouders 

Cornelus  Corsen 
Jannetje  Corsen 

De  ouders  Getuigen 

Gerret   Croesen 
Claesie  Croesen 


1745 
Mey  6 


Cornelia 


DUTCH   CHURCH   RECORD,   STATEN   ISLAND. 
Joseph    Rolph 
Nieltje   Croesen 

Nicolaes  Gerresen 

Abraham 
Cristina  Van  VVogeloni 


145 


oiiders 

Lammert   Jinnens 

annatje  Martehng 

Jacob   Bergen 

Grietje  Bennet 
Jacob  Resoe 

Sufanna   Merrel 

Jan  Merrel 

Aeltje  Bennet 

Waller  Clendeiine 

Nieltje  ollefer 

Jan  Van  pelt  Juni" 

Catrina   Bounian 

Nicklas  Bos 

antje 
Elisabet  Drenkwater 


kinderen 

Sara 

Grietje 

Susanna 

Sara 

Johannes 

Nieltje 


Mattas  Sweni 
Catrina  Merrel 

Cristofel    Simesen 

Catrina  Van  Scuren 

Cornelns   Bouman 

Aeltje  Titus 

Jan  Merrel 

aeltje  Bennet 

tomas  lisk 


Marti 


Catri 


rma 


aeltje 


Seimon 


Getuigen 
Sara  Jennens 


Jan  Van  pelt 
Susanna  Van  pelt 

Geertruy  Merrel 


Bastejan  Elles 
Saara  Elles 


Catrina  Sime 
son 

Gerret  poft 

en  syn  Vrou 


Catlintje  Van  pelt 


Martha 


146 


1745 
June  18 


1745 

agustis 


^1745 
Desember 


12 


HISrOKICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Jan  Jones 

Ragel    Van  Engelei"°   """'^ 


Doritje 


ou j^^ 

Jan  Van  Derbek 

annatje  Marteno 
Abraham  Rigga 
Annatje  Van  VVoglom  ^^ 


Sara  Van  Namen 

Seimen  Van  — 

Maria  Adames 

John   Lawrence 

Derkje  Van  pelt 

Barent  Marteling 

Susana  Gerresen 

Baltis  De  hart 

Maria  Phillipel 


Incres 


Sara 


Wellem 


Maria 


Vereltje 


Johnnes 


Teunes   Egbertse 
Peternel    Depey 


Corneliis  Van  Wagenen 
Hellena  Bon  "'"'^'^ 


Lodewik  Metchel 
Ragel   Sayler  [  ?] 

of  the  Children  that  were  Eanti/cd 
By  the  Rey^  W- Jackson  in  the 
presence  of  me,  while  or  since  I  was 

Chosen    by  the  Church,  to  act  as 
gf;';  °Vh^R-f"rmed  Protestant 

of  Staten  Island  &  kept  bv  me 

'  A.  Ryerfz 


Elfse 


Getuigen 
Doritje  Vanderbeek 

arie  Van  Woglom 
Beelletje  V.  Woglom 


Getuigen  Johannes  Van  pelt 
en  zein  Vrouw 

Daniel  Dehart 
Saara  Beek 
Peter  Marteling  en 
zein  Vrouw 
Jan  Van  pelt 
Geisbertje  Darlant 


Johnanes  Gerresen 
Margreta  Sep 


DUTCH  CHURCH  RECORD,  STATEN  ISLAND. 


147 


Childrens 

Parents  or 

Names 

Witnefsef 

1786 

July  9^" 

Abraham 

John  Simonson 
Maricha  Crusen 

23" 

Hannah 

Aris  Ryerfz 
Sarah  Stout 

Aug' 6 

Mary 

Nicholas  Houghwout 

6 

Elizabeth 

Peter  Housman 

Octob''  29 

Barbara 

John  Van  Pelt 

Elizabeth 

David  Jaques 

Sarah 

John  Buskirk 

In  the  New 

Church  at  the  North  fide  of  Staten  Island 

1787 

May  27 

Abraham 

Abr"  Rolph 

Jacob 

Jacob  Van  Derbilt 

Julv    I^' 

Elizabeth 

Chriftian  Vroome  Sen' 

Sept^  2 

John 

John  Tysen  Jun' 

Aulchie 

John  Garrifon 

Cornelius 

Corn.  Corsen  Ju'  2/ 

16 

Elizabeth 

John  Segoine 

30 

Mary 

Garrit  Bush 

Octo'-  28 

Abraham 

Peter  Brasted 

Isaac 

Win'  Houghwout 

Names  of 

the  Children 

Parents  or  Witnefses 

1787 

Novem'^  ii*^" 

Matthew 

Benjamin  Swaime  1/ 

Elizabeth 

Richard  Myers 

1788 

Februy  6  [  ?] 

Sarah 

Israel  Decker  1/6 

June  f^ 

Daniel 

Peter  Houghwout 

gth 

Richard 

Richard  Merrell 

Harmanus 

Joshua  Mersereau  Jun' 

Aug'  f 

Peter 

Jacob  Mersereau  Esq'  2/ 

J  7th 

John 

Thomas  Merrell  Sawmill  1/ 

Sep'  14 

Al  iraham 

Peter  Prall  Jun' 

Charity 

John  Christopher 

Octo'  26 

Richard 

Capt"  Richard  Decker 

Hendrick 

Aaron  Miller 

Dec'  7'" 

Nancy 

Peter  Housman 

1789 

May  10 

Elizabeth 

John  Kruse 

June  7 

Abraham 

Garret  Ellis 

J"lv  5 

Christian 

Samuel  Styversant 

Names  of 

Fathers 

the  Children 

or  Parents 

1789 

Aug"  2 

Cornelia 

Jn"  Tysen  Jun'  Deacon 

30th 

Elizabeth 

Isaac  fimonson  Deacon 

Catharine 

Richard  Corsen 

Elizabeth 

Garret  Bush 

October  ii"» 

Joseph 

Austin  Barton 

148  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Children  Baptized  by  the  Reverend  Peter 
Strvker 
1790 
October  17""         David  Aris  Ryerfz 

Garret  Jacob  Alersereau  Esq''  p''  2/ 

John  CorneHus         John  Buskirk 
Yanetye  Cornehus  Corsen 

24'''        Jacob  Edward  Dehart 

31  Derrick  Jacob  Vreeland 

Nov''  7  William  'White         Christian  'Vroome 

Thur''  1 1  Magdalen  Johannes  Merrill  Jun''  afternoon 

after  Mr.  Stryker  was  Ordained  or  rather  inf tailed 
in  our  Church  By  M''  Livingston 
Sunday  14  Miriam  daughter  of  Abraham  Post,  she  was 
Born  31'"  Day  of  July  1790  paid  2/ 

[On  loose  piece  of  paper  in  the  book] 

Chriftopher  Simonfon  Chathrine  Van 

Schuren the  Child  name  Woveter 

Johannis  Simonfen       Anna  Van  — eld — 

the  Child       Art  [?] 
Wittnef  art  Simonfen  &  his  Wife  Margritt 

Lamburt  Jennire  [  ?]  Anna  Marlin 

the  Child  Ant— [?] 
Witnif  John  Jenner  &  Anna  Jenner 

Jofeph  Lake  father  Altie  Lake  mother 

the  Child  Claece  [  ?] 

francf —  Garribranse  father  Nailke   [  ?] 

Corsen  Mother  Child  iiailtie 

Abramam  Frail  father  Aeleda  heheman 

Mother,  Child  Abraham 

Joufseway  Moserow  father  marey 

Corson  mother  Child  Baul-f 
and  the  witnes  Paul 
Merferue 

[On  reverse  side  the  following.] 

[am  [or  Ram]  fymonfon     X 
Jacob  Berrger     X 
John  Vroom     X 
George  Vroom     X 
Otto  Van  Tuyl    X 
Jaecgiarest  [  ?]  Van  Voerhees 

John  Baptist  Dumont 

Dan'  Corfe 

John  Veghte  A —      Jene  — 

Matthew  Jones    X  Post 

ent  Christopher 

Gacfon  f  ?] 


CENSUS   OF   STATEN    ISLAND    IN    THE   YEAR 

170G. 

Among  the  New  York  Colonial  Manuscripts  (Vol.  42,  p.  60)  at  Albany  is  a  record  which  purports 
to  be  a  "  List  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Towns  of  New  Rochelle  and  Westchester  "  for  the  year  1698. 
This  may  be  correct  so  far  as  it  relates  to  the  opening  page,  but  the  remaining  sheets  which  make  up 
the  document  are  beyond  dubiety  a  complete  or  partial  census  of  the  inhabitants  of  Staten  Island.  It 
is  of  considerable  worth,  enumerating  as  it  does,  the  names  of  the  residents  of  the  Island,  but  especially 
valuable  as  it  gives  the  respective  ages  of  the  males.  It  is  without  date,  but  it  is  my  conviction  that  it 
was  made  in  the  year  1706.     This  inference  is  supported  by  the  following  facts : 

"As  for  the  number  of  Inhabitants  of  this  Province  I  sent  one  exact  list  of  them  about  four  years  ago,  and 
"  another  two  years  ago,  where  these  were  distinguished  by  Whites,  and  Blacks,  Males  and  Females:  I  will  take 
"care  a  new  list  shall  be  taken  and  sent  by  the  first  opportunity." 

Lord  Cornbury  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  New  York,  July  ist,  170S.     (N.  Y.  Col.  MSS.  Vol.  V.;  p.  56.) 

James  Poillon  born  1681.     Family  Record, 
aged       25  yrs.  in  Census. 


makes   1706  date  of  Census. 

Gershom  Stillwell  b.  Aug.  17,  1683.     Family  Record. 

aged       23  yrs.  in  Census. 


makes   1706  date  of  Census 

Thomas  Farmar  b.  1673,  according  to  Whitehead, 
aged       33  yrs.  in  Census. 


makes   1706  date  of  Census. 

Nicholas  Britten  b.  1679  (d.  Jan.  12,  1740  aged  61,  Tombstone). 
aged       27  yrs.  in  Census. 


makes  1706  date  of  Census. 

John  Pofllon  b.  in  1679.     Family  Record, 
aged      26  yrs.  in  Census. 


makes  1705  date  of  Census. 

Cornelius  Nefes  bapt.  Jan  19,  1661. 

aged      44  yrs.   in  Census. 


makes  1705  date  of  Census. 

Nathaniel  Britten  bapt.  July  14,  1678,  Aged  13,  Dutch 
Church,  Brooklyn,  born  1665. 

aged       42  yrs.   in  Census. 


makes  1707  date  of  Census. 

T40 


»So 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


The  difference  in  the  census  date,  as  deduced  above,  can  most  likely  be  accounted  for  by  the  ap- 
proximate ages  given  to  the  census  taker.  However,  the  date  of  1706  is  not  always  sustained,  provided 
the  following  dates  which  have  been  supplied  nie  are  correct : 

George  Nefes  b.  1686.     Family  Record, 
aged       22  yrs.  in  Census. 


makes   1708  date  of  Census. 


John  Nefes  b.  1688.     Family  Record, 
aged       20  yrs.  in  Census 


makes   1708  date  of  Census. 


Gerard  Croose  [Gerrit  'Kroesen]  d.  1767  aged  82,  Tomb- 
stone at  Feasterville,  Pa.,  b.  1685. 

aged       24    yrs.  in  Census. 


makes  1709  date  of  Census. 


It  may  become  necessary  to  revise  this  date,  Init  until  we  can  secure  more  exact  data  I  believe  that 
1706  should  be  accepted. 

J.  E.  S. 


Men   from  16  to  60 

[to  60  is 

1         Women 

BO  YES 

GIRLS 

crossed  out]. 

Lewes  de  boy  [34  is  crossed]  40 

hester  de  boy 

Lewes  de  boy 

Margreat  de  boy 

Salomon  Latinyear 

34 

Katherine  bonephoy 

Charls  de  boy 

mary  turet 

David  boneplioy 

40 

Anne  Latenyear 

John  mon 

Anne  arven 

peter  roso 

30 

Katherine  boropo 

John  lacount 

Elizabeth  hans 

Salomon  brickon 

43 

Hester  roso 

Pet  lacount 

Sarah  hans 

S.imuel  barnig  [bornis; 

nig?] 
philip  burrel 

bor-   56  Mary  roso 

Jacob  lacount 

durka  Sigin 

.>_ 

Margreat  la  Count 

Daniel  arven 

Catharine  hance 

peter  billew 

15 

francies  du  Shean 

Peter  arvin 

Anna  hance 

John  Soso 

20 

Magdalean  du  shon 

ohn  Arvin 

Catharine  bonfoy 

Makel  Du  Shean 

20 

Anne  arvin 

ames  dye 

menoa  morro 

Daniel  Ervin 

45 

mary  hance 

Jacob  Sigin 

mary  morro 

John  arvin 

38 

mary  hanse 

John  Sigin 

Susana  turet 

John  Crok  [brok  .>] 

21 

Elizabeth  Sigin 

John  hance 

hester  turet 

James  hance 

45 

Elizabeth  yorney 

John  yorney 

anna  Golder 

James  Sigin 

45 

Bety  biicon 

Sonson  fountain 

Jan  bunnil 

Jolm  yorney 

43 

Anne  revo 

John  Codret 

Martha  Coper 

Elias  Casstroy 

30 

Mary  belvil 

David  bonephoy 

Margaret  marchil 

John  Pibir 

45 

hester  belvil 

Stephen  Martin  [Marino  ?] 

eliner  maschil 

Jacob  revo 

40 

Mary  mysro  (?] 

John  morso 

Rnchil  Machil 

David  boropo 

18 

Elizabeth  pino 

Steplien  morro 

Maiy  Jonson 

Daniel  Cobal 

40 

magdalen  rober 

Sero  Pino 

Anna  Corbit 

D.iniel  mesio 

42 

Catherine  dushen 

Vinsen  Rober 

Mary  Corbit 

paul  pino 

34 

mary  turet 

Antoin  Du  Sliean 

Elizabeth  Coibit 

Vinson  robar 

40 

mary  turet 

John  Smith  [.' — worn] 

Susana  gino 

Jerom  Du  Shean 

40 

Ane  Golder 

hendraU  lafer  [?  — worn] 

Catherine  [sic 

David  lavoig  [?] 

16 

Susana  bonyel 

philip  lafor 

gino  gino  [sic 

John  turet 

55 

Elener  Coper 

John  turet 

Anne  wimans 

peter  martin 

42 

francies  morgan 

david  turet 

Susan  Gino 

Kngel  b:irt 

40 

Francies  Morgan 

Peter  turet 

hellise  Stats 

Abrani  golder 

24 

mary  morgan 

John  turet 

rachil  States 

Klias  bonil 

28 

Cathrrin  mortjan 

Joseph  Golder 

Sarah  Ralo 

Beniamin  Coper 

59 

Martha  bebout 

Elias  boni 

Elizabeth  Swam 

CENSUS    OF    STATEN    ISLAND    IN    THE   YEAR    1706. 


151 


[Men] 

[Women] 

John  Morgan 

54 

Susana  van  Crook  [brook  ? 

Charles  machil 

40 

mary  machil 

CorneHus  Jonson 

50 

mary  machil  [sic] 

Svveres  Van  Elen 

Susana  Johnson 

Isaac  Corbitt 

18 

Mary  Get  [?] 

Abram  Cole 

40 

Mary  Van  Engelen 

Barnt  Slet 

40 

Reabaca  Cole 

John  Shciin 

25 

Anna  Cole 

Henery  Shadine 

23 

Rebaca  Cole 

Stephen  Jeno 

26 

Mary  Cole 
Elizaljeth  Slag 
Christin  Slagt 
Mary  Shad  in 

Lambert  Garrison— V 

ice 

Elisabeth  Shadin 

James  Bunnil 
Beniamin  Coper 
frances  Coper 
John  Coper 
Joseph  Coper 
William  Coper 
Nicolus  Laseryear 
Joseph  morgan 
Charles  Morgan 
Peter  bevout 
Cobes  bebout 


[girls] 

Mary  Swam 

Susana  Swam 

Ane  Swan 

Mary  Gorta  [Jorta?] 

Magdalene  Gorta  [Yorta?] 

Anne  Smok 

Catherine  Smok 

Elis  Osband 

Wite  Simons 

dcborah  Simon 

Mary  drago 

Elizabeth  [sic] 

Mary  tayler 

Elisabeth  Smith 


Second  sheet.] 

John  du  puy 

49 

Peternel  dupey 

John  du  peuy 

24 

Trinthe  baker 

Hendryk  Marling 

22 

barber  dorland 

Nicolus  Baker 

45 

wilite  rick 

John  dorland 

25 

Sarah  Johson 

Rick  ricas 

26 

Mary  borbanks 

Jacob  Jonson 

35 

Sarah  van  pelt 

Thomas  borbanks 

30 

Althe  byvanks 

Peter  Marling 

19 

Martha  Swam 

Baste  Jan  Ellisesn 

19 

Catherine  hogland 

Peter  van  pelt 

34 

Catherine  hogland 

[sic] 

John  Byvanks 

25 

Juda  bastedo    .^^ 

John  Swam 

26 

hendrike  George 

George  hogland 

40 

Catharine  George 

Joseph  Bastedo  -z- 

49 

Elizabeth  George 

William  George 

57 

brinthe  George 

Henry  Egbert 

45 

dirike  hagewout 

Egbert  tuenison 

22 

Alte  hagewout 

Egbert  hagewout 

22 

Harminthe  hanot 

Peter  hagewout 

17 

Magdalen  veghtie 

John  Veghtie 

18 

Lumethe  veghtie 

Egbert  hagewout 

20 

Jane  Graimes 

Garet  veghtie 

47 

Blandeno  woglom 

John  veghtie 

26 

Sarah  van  pelt 

Austin  Graimes 

34 

febe  van  bril 

John  Wogium  .Sr 

62 

Jehus  bowman 

John  Wogium 

30 

Elisabeth  Crose 

Adrian  Wogium 

28 

Nelthe  Crose 

John  van  Pelt 

31 

Cornelia  Crose 

Abram  van  Brill  [?] 

38 

Mary  de  Camp 

John  baker 

22 

Evie  Ricke 

George  bowman 

24 

Mary  Jacobus 

Derick  krose 

46 

Hendrak  Else 

Gerard  Croose 

24 

Cristine  Enger 

Francis  Crose 

'7 

I  the  Makles 

Hendryk  Crose 

40 

Elisabeth  meril 

John  de  Canipe 

30 

Susana  Merill 

John  Enger 

21 

Margreat  tayler 

John  miles 

35 

Elisabeth  tayler 

Richard  Merill 

63 

Elisabeth  Croshon 

philip  Merill 

28 

Mary  Croshon 

John  Merill 

21 

Mary  Coshe 

Richard  Merill 

26 

Elisabeth  Coshe 

Thomas  Merill 

•7 

Ephraim  Tayler 

46 

Abraim  tayler 

21 

John  Croshon 

21 

Lambert  G 

nrrison 
Vice 

Nicolus  dupey 
Jacob  baker 
Lambart  Dorland 
Cornelius  Jonson 
John  borbanks 
John  van  Peltt 
Evert  By  van  k 
Dirick  Hogland 
daniel  Hogland 
Lewey  bastedo 
Jacob  demof 
Abram  tunison 
James  tunison 
Isaac  tunison 
John  Hagewout 
Abram  hagewout 
Isaac  hagewout 
Lafert  Hagewout 
James  Graimes 
austin  Graimes 
Dowe  woglom 
Cornelius  woglom 
John  woglom 
John  van  pelt 
Simon  van  pelt 
Nise  van  Birele  [Brill?] 
daniel  Corsen 
John  Crose 
Nicolus  Crose 
Dirick  Crose 
Jaurard  Crose 
John  de  Camp 
daniel  rico 
Jacob  Ricko 
Isaac  Ricko 
Charles  Enger 
Tise  Enger 
Daniel  macles 
John  Macleas 
peter  macles 
gilbert  Macles 
John  tayler 


Catherine  dupey 
magdalene  dupey 
Susana  Dupey 
neelthe  Baker 
Elisabeth  dupey 
Margreat  baker 
Elisabeth  Baker 
Anne  Baker 
Trinthe  Baker 
mary  riak  [.?] 
winthe  Jonson 
Johana  Jonson 
Althe  borbanks 
Mary  van  pelt 
blandeno  van  pelt 
welbery  van  jielt 
Elizabeth  hogland 
mary  hogland 
althe  hogland 
hanna  hogland 
Rosana  hogland 
martha  george 
mary  George 
Geortroy  hagwout 
Rachil  hagewout 
harminthe  tunison 
Christine  tuenison 
Jasebell  Graimes 
Christine  Woglom 
Blandeno  van  pelt 
mary  van  pelt 
Gearbrey  van  brill  [.'] 
Hendrake  Bowman 
Catherine  Crose 
Mary  Crose 
Mary  de  Campe 
Altie  de  Campe 
Martha  de  Campe 
Martha  de  Campe  [sic] 
Sarah  de  Campe 
buntie  ricko 
Anne  Enyer 
Rachil  IMakleas 
Margreat  Makleas 


IS2 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


[Tliird   sheet.     This  leaf  is  small  and  in  a  different  handwriting,  save  the  last  eight  names  in   the  women's  column, 
which  are   written  in  the  common  hand.] 


[Men] 


Alexander  Stuart 

35  ' 

Joseph  Brittin 

40  : 

Joseph  Marlett 

24  : 

John  PuUion 

26 

Peter  Peryne 

27  : 

John  LawTence 

19  • 

John  Mitchell 

18  1 

John  KirlUone 

30 

Hanis  Van  Clief 

26 

Ram  Van  Clief 

27  ' 

James  Mitchill 

35 

Tliomas  Waltin 

34 

John  Brown 

39 

William  Comons 

34 

George  Conion 

22 

Peter  Colerich 

19 

Gazen  Adriance 

25 

Natli"  Brittin 

19 

Matthew  Rue 

25 

Jeremiah  Stilwell 

25 

Gersham  Stilwell 

23 

William  Briltin 

21 

Jacob  Derna 

30 

Isaac  Courtess 

20 

Isaac  Van  Tyll 

25 

Isaac  Lackerman 

21 

Abraliam  Lackerman 

23 

Arria  Scouu 

30 

Vincent  Fountine 

36 

Nickolas  Brittin 

27 

Benjamin  Brittin 

29 

Henry  Keer 

28 

Isaac  Johnston 

32 

Isaac  Billew 

48 

James  Billew 

22 

Jolm  Billew 

18 

John  Stilwell 

43 

Nath"  Brittin 

42 

Isaac  Brant  Van  Clief 

28 

Isaac  Simessone 

29 

Richard  Mitchill 

32 

John  Goulden 

26 

Nathun  Whittman 

18 

Valentine  Du  Shane 

27 

Charles  Jacobs 

24 

George  Green 

35 

John  Vanhoe 

20 

Francis  Vanhoe 

18 

James  Bullion 

25 

Samuel  Oasburne 

27 

John  Bedyne 

26 

Abraham  Lackerman 

45 

John  Tallon 

20 

James  Poillion  Sen"' 

60 

Richard  Mitchill 

68 

Hanss  Lawrence 

63 

Jacob  Noftie  |?] 

65 

John  Burgle 

42 

James  Guyon 

24 

Lambert  Garrison 

Vice 

[Women] 

Catherine  Stuart 

Elizabeth  Brittin 

Sarah  Bullion 

Anne  Peryne 

Sarah  Lawrence 

Mary  Mitchil 

Garreky  Mitchil 

Martha  Waltin 

Jean  Brown 

Esther  Comons 

Mary  Brittin 

Catherine  Derno  [Derwo] 

Rebecka  Stilwell 

Mary  Stilwell 

Hannah  Fountine 

Catherine  Lackerman 

Rebecca  Waltin 

Sarah  Vantyll 

Frances  Brittin 

Martha  Stilwell 

Rachel  Stilwell 

Anne  Johnston 

Mary  Billopp 

hanna  Billopp 

Nansie  Pharmer 

Jane  Swam 

Mary  Yorta 

Susana  dusway 

Susana  dusway 

Elizabeth  dusway 


[BOYES] 


[girls] 


CENSUS    OF    STATEN    ISLAND    IN    THE   YEAR    1706. 


153 


[Fourth  sheet.] 

[Men] 

James  fichit 
Jacobus  Craven 
Daniel  Shotwell 
Daniel  Shotwell  [25  ?] 
Joseph  Shotwell 
John  Shotwell 
John  Shotwell 
Abram  Shotwell 
Peter  States 
Mathew  Decker 
Barnt  Christepher 
hans  Christepher 
Stofel  Christepher 
Art  Simons 
Aron  Prall 
Aron  Prall 
■  Peter  Prall 
John  Croshon 
John  Croshon 
Abram  Croshon 
John  Cashe  [?;  worn.] 
Philip   Cashe    [worn  ;    per- 
haps 34] 
Peter  Cashe 
Andrew  Canon 
Abram  Canon 
Jacob  Gallot 
John  Corse 
Barnt  Swam 
Lambert  Dorland 
Lawrence  van  Camp 
Hendrak  van  Camp 
John  van  pelt 
John  van  pelt 
John  Clark 
Criste  Jan  Corson 
Daniel  Corson 
Beniamin  Corson 
Jacob  Corson 
Joseph  arra-Smith 
Cornelius  Nefes 
Jorge  Nefes 
John  Nefes 
George  Rennells" 
Harman  bowman 


[Women] 

45  Great  harman 

25  Willia  harman 

47  Sarah  fichit 

20  Anna  Craven 

16  Elisabeth  Shotwell 
60  Mary  Shotwell 

21  Elisabeth  Shotwell 

18  Sarah  Shotwell 
40  Anna  Shotwell 
36  Elizabeth  States 

26  Anna  States 

23  Annerithe  States 
30  Grace  States 

26  Eve  Decker 
60  Catherine  Decker 
21    Anne  Christeplier 
34  Stinshe  Christepher 

48  Winthe  Simons 
21   Geartroy  Simons 

19  Anne  Simons 
60  trinthe  Prall 

—4  Mary  Prall 

tg  Susana  Croshon 

55  Susana  Cashe 

38  Elisabeth  Canon 

58  Aritus  Gilbert 

36  Margreat  Gilbert 

60  Dorkas  Galbut 

60  hester  Corso 

60  hester  bodine 

24  Sarah  Swam 
60  Lisabeth  Swam 

20  harmintha  dorland 
23  Else  dorland 

30  Magdalen  doiland 
18  althe  van  Camp 
20  Else  van  Camp 

31  Mary  van  Camp 

46  Mary  van  Pelt 
44  Margreat  Clark 

32  Anna  Corson 

20  Elisabeth  Corson 

47  Martha  arra-Smith 
30  agie  Nefes 

Arianthe  Nefes 
Sarah  Canon 
Elizabeth  bowman 


[BOYES] 

James  fichitt 
Sany  fichit 
John  fichit 
John  Shotwell 
Abram  Shotwell 
Peter  States 
Abram  States 
Ed  man  States 
Peter  decker 
John  decker 
Charles  Decker 
Mathew  Decker 
Segar  Decker 
Nicolus  Christepher 
Hans  Christepher 
Abram  Decker 
Art  Simons 
John  prall 
Hans  prall 
Aron  prall 
Peter  prall 
Cornelius  prall 

-  Abram  prall 
Francies  bodine 
Jacob  bodine 
Barnt  Swam 
gedion  Van  Camp 
laurance  van  Camp 
Art  van  pelt 
Daniel  Corson 
Joseph  arra  Smith 
Isaac  Canon 
Jacob  Canon 
Abram  Canon 
John  Swain 
tye  Swain 
John  yorta 
Lewcas  Billew 
Richard  michill 


[GIRLS] 

anna  harman 
Mary  harman 
Jane  harman 
Sarah  fichit 
Efi  fichit 
Elisabeth  fichit 
Else  Craven 
Margreat  tayler 
Sarah  tayler 
Marl  in  tayler 
Rachel  tayler 
Anna  tayler 
Martha  Shotwell 
Susana  Shotwell 
Elisabeth  Shotwell 
Margreat  Shotwell 
Magdalen  States 
Elisabeth  States 
Nealthe  decker 
Cathrine  Cristepher 
rebecca  Christepher 
Catherine  Simons 

winthe  Simons 
Mary  prall 
•  Catherine  prall 
Jane  bodine 
Madlean  Swam 
Mary  Swam 
Mary  Corson 
Sister  Corson 
Mary  Corson 
Marth  Arrasmith 
Jane  arra  Smith 
Mary  Nefes 
Susana  la  Count 
Jane  Canon 
Anna  Canon 
Mary  Canon 
Elizabeth  [sic] 
Mary  Pharmer 
Catherine  Pharmer 
Siathe  Swam 
Mary  Yorta 
Mary  Michill 
Anne  Michill 


Lambert  Garrison  Vice 


[Fifth  sheet.] 

Powell  rigar  [Rigau  ?] 
Peter  winans 
Stephen  gino 
Daniel  gino 
James  gino 
Francies  gino 
Abram  Staes 
John  laro 
James  ralo 
Mathew  laro 
John  Swam 
John  yorta 


30  Martha  Shadin 

40  nealthe  Gino 

55  J'liie  [?] 

25  Mary  winans 

22  Susana  gino 

20  Eliner  gino 

44  lidy  gino 

43  Catherine  gino 

20  Rachil  States 

20  Peternel  ralo 

32  Elisabeth  laro 

34  francies  laro 


Charles  Machil 
John  Machil 
peter  andre 
Andrew  Cole 
richard  Cole 
leandert  Slet 
barnt  Slet 
franccs  Slet 
Cornelius  Vollomon 
peter  roceau 
daniel  ricau 
winant  winant 


Mary  Jonson 
Rachil  Jonson 
Jane  Jeton  [?] 
Sary  bery 
Susana  bery 
Mary  bery 
Anna  hopper 
Martha  hoper 
Mary  Dusway 
dyna  Dusway 
Sarah  Dusway 


»54 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


[Men] 


[Women  1 


Mathew  Jonson 
robert  Jonson 
Hendryk  Jonson 
peter  Codret 
Antony  Swam 
John  Swain 
Cornelius  Swan 
John  Smook 
Samuel  barnes 
John  bodin 
Barnl  Simons 
Peter  drago 
Nathaniel  Luer 
Ned  arraSmith 
Peter  rovo 
Albert  Jonson 
Thomas  ward 
Lewes  Seton  [Sebon  P 
Francies  phere 
henery  bery 
Stephen  Hoper 
peter  Jeber 
Toseph  Billopp 
Thomas  Pharmer 
John  yorta 
John  swam 
Mark  Dusway.  Sr. 
Mark    Dosway,    Jr     Lage 
crossed  out] 

Lambert  Garrison 

Vice 


27  Mary  laro 
24  Betylaro 
■JO  Anne  Swan 

20  Magdalean  yorta 
49  hanna  Jonson 
25   Aplonia  Jonson 

21  Mary  Jonson 
33  Eliner  Jonson 
45  Anne  Jonson 
45  Mary  Money 
•7  2  Elener  Swan 
37  Elizabeth  Swam 
30  Mary  Swam 

34  Anne  Swam 
42  Rachel  Swam 

35  Ledy  Swain 
25  Mary  Swam 
24  Catherine  Smok 
24  Catherine  harber 
31    Aplonia  Simons 
40  Elizabeth  drgo 
40  Catherine  tayler 
63  Martha  arrasmith 
33  Johannah  rovo 

28   Martha  Jonson 

31   Elizabeth  wardlWaie 

80  Mary  here 

30  Marie  hop 

Elizabeth  hoper 
Susana  ribar 
Mary  Jober 


[BOYES] 

daniel  winent 
maniwel  winent 
Cornelius  winen 
peter  winant 
Jacob  winant 
James  gino 
diniel  gino 
Lewes  gino 
John  gino 
peter  States 
John  States 
Abram  States 
Epraini  States 
James  States 
Matthew  rew 
Francies  rew 
Daniel  ralo 
John  Jorta 
'Christof  andrew 
hendrak  Jonson 
Joseph  Jonson 
Nathaniel  Jonson 
Jacob  Jonson 
Hendrak  Jonson 
Cornelius  [sic] 
?i         Albert  Money 
Peter  Money 
John  Money 
James  Maning 
Albert  Swam 
Mathew  Swam 
Jacobob  Swam 
Antony  Swam 
Mathew  Swam 
hendrak  Smak 
barnt  Smak 
John  Smak 
wiliam  Osbond 
Simon  Simons 
John  Simons 
John  drago 
peter  drago 
Jonathan  tayler 
albert  Jonson 
robert  Jonson 
Lewes  Jeton 
peter  Jeton 
henery  bery 
John  bery 
Stephen  hoper 
Claman  hopper 
david  Jeber 
peter  Jeber 
Jacob  Jeber 
Hendrak  Jeber 
John  Jeber 


[GIRLS] 


[Sixth  sheet.] 

James  Slatt 
James  Lisk 
Adam  Morgan 
Samuel  Olyver 
Dunkan  Olyphantt 
Hesekiah  bun  ml         ^ 
Lambert  Garrison  yOg 
Charles  Garrison 
John  Rico 


36  Elisabeth  Slatt 

38  Margreat  List 

26  Anne  Oliver 

16  anne  olyver 

24  Eve  Morgan 

20  RachiU  Morgan 

20  Mary  Olyphant 

18  Susana  garrison 

20  Susanna  garrison  [sicj 


James  Slatt 
Jacob  Slatt 
John  Listt 
Thomas  Listt 
Alexander  List 
Art  [Ary?l  olyver 
david  olyphant 
Franck  barber 
John  Cortis 


Sarah  Slatt 
Elizabeth  Slatt 
Winthe  olyver 
Susana  olyver 
Catherin  garrison 
Hester  Craven 
nealthe  rick 
Elisabeth  rick 
AUhe  rick 


CENSUS   OF    STATEN    ISLAND    IN    THE   YEAR   1706. 


"55 


[Men] 

peter  ricke 

Harmon  Masher 

John  worterson 

Nicolus  Maning 

Oswald  foord 

Jogum  van  amme 

Evert  van  ame 

engelbert   [Engelhart  ?]  van 

amen 
Hendrak  van  amen 
Barnt  Marling 
Abrani  Lake 
John  Secott 
Elius  Duskbury 
William  tillyer 
William  tyllyer 
Henery  NIoney 
Simon  van  amen 
John  Britell 


Lambert  Garrison 

Vice 


[Women] 

36  Mary  ricke 
24  phem  ricke 
60  Mary  Masher 
50  Else  wouterson 
47   Mary  Maning 
60  Mary  Maning  [sic] 
24  Elisabeth  ffoord 
22  Sarah  foord 

16  wine  van  amnien 
28   Mary  van  ammen 
30  deborah  marling 
27   Clashe  lake 
60  Magdelen  Scott 
46  Ma.  Ducksbury 
16  Mary  tyllier 
30  Mary  tyllyer 
16  Nelthe  bowman 
24  Mary  Money 
Rebecca  marling 
Rebaka  britell 


[BOYES] 

Daniel  Garrison 
Nicolus  garrison 
Isaac  garrison 
Segar  garrison 
Jacob  garrison 
banes  rick 
Hendrak  rick 
Hanis  Masker 

Isaac  Marling 
thomas  Maning  "< 
William  foord 
John  Lake 
Richard  Lake 
Daniel  Lake 
Joh  Scoott 
Patrick  Scott 
Philip  tyller 
Edward  tyiler 
Abrani  Marling 
peter  bowman 
Cornelius  Nefes 
Jacob  Corson 
John  Gerery  [Gerecy.'J 
William  ford 
Charles  ford 
Oswald  ford 
Abram  van  hoy 
George  grean  [Grear  ?] 
John  grean         [    "     ] 
Thomas  grean  [     "     ] 
Nicolus  Stillwell 
John  van  Cleaf 
Peter  billew 
Isaac  billew 
Abram  billew 


[GIRLS] 

Magdelean  rick 
Nealthe  masker 
Elizabeth  Manning 
Anne  Lake 
Sarah  Lake 
Anne  tyllyer 
Sarah  tyllyer 
dynah  tyllyer 

Martha  tyllyer 
Anne  bowman 
Catherine  bowman 
Mary  bowman 
Catherin  Nefes 
Mary  Nefes 
Sarah  Nefes 
Mary  Corson 
Anne  Money 
Hanna  van  amen 
Jane  van  amen 
Maiy  van  amen 
Anne  ford 
Mary  foord 
Rachil  van  hoy 
Sarah  van  hoy 
Catherine  van  hoy 
Mary  Stillwell 
Anne  Stillwell 
Catherine  dushen 
Sarah  dushen 
Hillithe  van  Cleaf 
Angelthe  van  Cleaf 
Anne  van  Cleaf 
Catharine  van  Cleaf 
Mary  billew 
Catherine  billew 


[Seventh  sheet.] 

Negro  Men 

Negri 

Robin 

Richmond 

Charles 

Jack 

Jack 

Neger  Garl 
Betty 

Betty 
Sarah 
Grace 

Colliman 

Flora 

Frank 

Kiamet 

Will 

Keshe 

Dick 
John 
Jack 
Hendrak 

Mary 
Betty 
Mary 
Mare 

Kolon 
Lewes 

Mary 
Bess 

Makeol 
Frank 
Harry 
Cofi 

Bety 
Mary 

Toby 
Tom 

Keas 

Sandy 

Jack 

Will 

Jack 
Dick 

Negro  Boyes 

Negro  Girls 

Primos 

Hester 

Jno 

Mare 

Claes 

Mare 

Jack 

Sara 

Menes 

Mary 

Charles 

Rachil 

Sam 

Three  Negro 

Sam 

Children 

Tom 

Sarah 

Jack 

Faro 

Jacob 

Anne 

Mingo 

Jene 

Paso 

Mink 

iS6 


Negro  Men. 

NEGR' 

Toby 

Tom 

Jack 

Joseph 

Harry 

Sahogh 

Toby 

Jackey 

Jack 

Joseph 

Corfy 

Pine 

Pin 

Toney 

Cofi 

Tom 

Cessemin 

Jackey 

Jack 

Harriey 

Dick 

Toby 

Tone  [?] 

Harry 

Robin 

Jack 

Hendrak 

John 

Besse 

Jack 

Cherry 

Robin 

Manuel 

Mink 

Fortune 

Roger 

Sambo 

Minck 

Jack 

Tom 

Will 

Lambert  Garrison 

Mishe 

Vice 

HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Negro  Men's  Names. 


Negro  Women. 

Negro 

Betty 

Harry 

Sarah 

Will 

Judith 

Jack 

Judith 

Harklegg 

Bess 

Trimbello 

Judith 

Harry 

Betty 

Dick 

Carmente 

Sambo 

Corine 

Toby 

Mary 

Roger 

Jude 

Andrew 

Finno 

Joh 

Betty 

Joh 

Jeen 

Ruthe 

Mary 

Laurie 

Betty 

Jene 


Negro  Men's  Names. 


THE    PARISH    REGISTER 

OF 

CHRIST    CHURCH,    SHREWSBLHY,    N.   J* 


"  Record  Book  of  the  Episcopal  Churches  in  Monmouth  County.     Xew  Jersey.     From   1733-" 

[On  the  fly  leaf] 


"  Samuel   Palmer  Stationer  at  \-^   Bible  &  Star,  Grace  Church  Street "   [On  the  inside  of  the 
cover] 


"  William  Leeds  died  April  2-j.  1739  "   [On  the  fly  leaf] 


In  the  middle  of  the  book  is  to  be  found  the  Latitude  &  Longitude  of  the  Spire  of  Christ  Church, 
ShrewsbuT}-  according  to  the  \1.  S.  Coast  Survey  under  the  superintendence  of  Professor  Hassler. 

[In  the  fore  part  of  the  book] 

"  Clergymen  of  Shrewsbtuy-.  Settled.              Missionaries  supplied 

Re^-.  John  Forbes  1733  i°  P^^  ^}'  ^^  Societj' 

"     John  Miln  1738  in  England. 

"     Thomas  Thompson  1745.  Left  1751 

"  Samuel  Cook.     Left.     1775  see  \'estr%-  book.  p.  24 

"  Henr\-  Waddell  178S.     see  Vestn,-  book.  p.  39 

"  Andrew  Fowler  1799.     Discharged  Feb.  4.  1806 

"  John  Croes.  Jr.  1809.     Left  Sept.  1S24 

"  Eli  ^^^leeler  Sept.  1824.     Died  Mch.  15.  1861.  aet.  70  yrs. 

'■  Harr\-  Finch  1830.     Resigned  on  account  of  infirmity-  Nov.  1862 

"  Thomas  J.  Taylor  1863 


"  Mr.  Waddell  &  Mr.  Taylor  kept  no  record  in  this  book  " 

*  A  copy  of  this  andent  record  was  made  by  the  Rev.  Harry  Finch,  aided  by  his  wife.  They  were  prompted  to  this  good  work 
to  save  the  original  book,  which  was  showing  rapid  marginal  decay  and  suffering  from  the  corrosive  action  of  the  ink.  They  rear- 
ranged the  entries  so  as  to  bring  the  marriages,  baptisms,  and  burials  nnder  separate  headings,  and  so  continned  them  from  the 
beginning  to  the  end.  In  the  copy  here  prodnced  the  record  is  only  bronght  to  1S25,  bnt  the  original  arrangement  is  strictly 
adhered  to,  and  the  text  has  been  carefully  compared.  Besides  compiling  his  transcript  of  the  Church  Register,  Mr.  Finch  made 
extensive  searches  into  the  early  history  of  the  church  and  its  possessions,  alike  valuable  and  interesting,  and  which  will  be  intro- 
duced in  their  entirety  further  on.  Mr.  Finch's  copy  of  the  Register  is  in  t>--  -  -r-  =  --:  — _  of  the  curate,  and  is  the  one  generally  con- 
sulted; the  original,  when  I  had  access  to  it.  was  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  A  -  -  T^bary.  opposite  the  church,  but  has  since 
passed  to  the  care  of  another  omdal  (with  it  a  package  of  old  papers),  and  -^  --:;;;_!  in  a  bank  vault  in  Red  Bank.  It  is  to  be 
regretted  that  breaks  occur  in  the  chronology  of  the  record.  It  is  worthy  of  note  that  interments  in  the  churchyard  were  not  invari- 
ably registered  in  this  record,  and,  on  the  other  hand,  there  are  allusions  in  the  record  to  interments  of  which  there  are  now  no 
traces  in  the  yard.  J.  E.  S. 

157 


158 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Baptisms    i^jj 


Date. 


Child's  name.     Parents'  names 


"  Place  of  Aboad  "  At  what  ch.  baptized 


1733- 

Jan.  6. 

"     13- 

1734- 

April  14. 

Jan.  2. 

April  14. 

July  28. 

Aug.  II. 

Aug.  II. 

Sept.  22. 

Sept.  22. 

Oct.  24. 

Nov.  17. 

Dec.  22. 

"      25 

Jan.  26. 

V 

Feb.  2. 

March.  2. 

Rip,  son  of  Isaac  &  Isabel   Van  Dam  Shrews. 

Mary,  dau.  of  John  Johnson.  Freehold. 

William,  son  of  W"  &  Ann  Pintard.  Shrews. 

Thomas,  son  of  John  Nathan  &  Magdalen  Hodg- 
son. Mid'town 

John,  son  of  John  &  Easter  Herbert     [Thomas    & 
Easter?] 

William,  son  of  W""  &  Mary  Patten 

Thomas,  son  of  Daniel  &  Susanna  Herbert 

Mary  West,  an  adult  person 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Elisha  &  Elizabeth  Lawrence,      Crosswicks, 

Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Mary  Roger 

Thomas  Gordon  Stile,  son  of  Gabriel  &  Marjf- Stile,    Allenstown, 

Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  Moriithv  Mid'town, 

Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Ann  Gillpatrick, 

Ann,  dau.  of  &  adult,  of  Webley  West,  Shrews. 

Elizabeth  Steell,  Adult  dau.  of  Gabrill  Stell,  Allenstown, 

Catharine,  dau.  of  John  Kearney 

Catharine,  dau.  of  James  &  Christian  Rice 


Shrews.  Ch. 
Court  House. 
Shrews. 


Privately 
Allentown 


Shrews. 
Mid'town 
Shrews. 
Allenstown 


Marriages  17^4 

1734       Feb.  2.     Edward  Lee  &  Sarah  Lane  at  Middletown. 
March.  4.     Samuel  Leonard  &  Mary  Throgmorton. 


Burials  i^j4 
1734.      Sept.  8.     George  Thornbury  in  Shrewsbury  Ch.  Yard 


1735- 


april  4. 

"    6. 

May  II. 


June  15. 


Baptisms    i'/S5 

Mary,  dau.  of  James  Dye,  Jr. 
Samuel,  son  of  James  &  Ann  Osburn, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Amos  &  Patience  Grandine. 

David,  son  of  Job  &  Throckmorton, 

John  Clayton  

David         "       

Jonathan   "      

Mary  "       

Hannah     "       

Ann  "       

Isabel 


William,  son  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Stewart 
Deborah,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  Warn 
Henry,  son  of  James  &  Mary  Willson 
Thomas,  son  of  Joshua   ?  Applin 
John,  Catharine  &  Sarah,  ch.  of  Patkrick  Kerns 
Patience,  dau.  of  James  fifrees, 
Alsee,  dau.  of  George  Murry 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Witherill   ? 


Freehold. 

Shrews. 
Freehold, 


Allenstown. 

n        it     p 

Allentown, 


Court  House. 

Shrews. 

Freehold. 


Allenstown 
Allentown 


1735 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF   CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.   J. 

Shrews. 
Freehold 


«59 


Shrews. 
Freehold 


July  27.     Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Pintard. 
Euphemia,  dau.  of  John  &  Alary  Reid, 
Aug.  3.    James,  son  of  Joseph  &  Alice  Throckmorton  " 

3.     Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stephens, 
"        3.    John,  Mary  &  Thomas,  ch.  of  Thomas    &     Mary 

Stephens 
"       3.     Mary,  dau.  of  Joshua  &  Elizabeth  Warner  [ Warne  ?]    " 
"        3.     John,  sou  of  James  &  Garret  Abraham  " 

3.     William   Lord  Cahart 

sons  of  Philip,  son  of  W"  &  Phebe  Cahart 

7'"'  28.  Hartness,  son  of  Samuel  &  Mary  Throckmorton,     Freehold. 

28.  James,  son  of  Peter  &  Margaret  Ferine  

28.  Peter,  son  of  James  «&  Catharine  Bartley  

28.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  &  Isabel  Buckennes  

Oct.  5.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Niper  

5.  Jacob,  son  of  Jacob  Jemson  

5.  John,  son  of  John  Bullock  

5.  Timothy,  son  of  James  Anderson  

5.  Daniel  Littleton,  son  of  Daniel  Ketcham  

12  Rebecca,  wife  of  Jeremiah  Stilhvell,  Crosswicks 

Nov.  28     Clement,  wife  of  Jacob  Dennis 

Hannah, 


Topenairmous 


April  2 
"      8 

"       ID 

"     II 

Nov.  3 

&"■  29, 

Io''^  31 


Sarah, 

Samuel, 

Jacob, 

Anthony , 

Increase, 

Elizabeth, 


children  of  Jacob  &  Clement  Dennis. 


Marriages  i/j§ 


Shrews. 


Shrews. 


Lewis  Morris  &  Margaret  Heldrith  at  Tinton 

Abraham  James  &  Susanna  Newbery  '" 

Samuel  Burrass  &  Mary  Exceen  at  Shrews. 

Joseph  Price  &  Mary  West  "         " 

Gabriel  Pilkington  &  Alice  Collins ;  by  license ;  by  Jno.  Forbes. 

Thomas  Riddle  &  Elizabeth  Orton  by  Mr.  Jno.  Forbes  in  Shrews. 

Peter  Journey  &Audery  Osburne     "      "       "  


Burials  7755 
1735         Feb.  2.     Mrs.  La  Count  in  the  burying  place  of  Mr.  Samuel  Pintard  at  Shrews. 

Baplisiiis    1/36 

1736.      April  4.  Isaac,  son  of  Isaac  &  Isabel  Van  Dam. 

July  4.  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  &  Ellen  Smith. 

"      "  John,  son  of  John  &  Rachel  Johnson. 

"     II.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Dennis. 

7""  5.  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  &  Mary  Hoskins. 


Burials  i/j6 


'^7i^-     .Tuly  25.     Samuel  Leonard,  son  of  Samuel, 
Aug.  14.     Mrs.    Hodgson    


Shrews. 


Shrews. 
«    « 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Baptisms    ij^j 

1737        June  I.     John  &  Obadiah,  sons  of  John  &  Grazel  Worthley.  Shrews. 
"    14.     Catharine,   dau.   of   Christian   &  Mary  Nicholson 
Jan.   I.     Ann,  James  &  W™,  ch.  of  John  &  Greezel  Seers 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Ehzabeth  Crafts 
Margaret  &  Ferine  [?]  ch. of  Joseph  &  Mary  Price      " 
John,  son  of  John  Morris 


Shrews. 


Marriages  1/3/-1 
1737-8  March  9.    Thomas  Bell  &  Leah  Bennet. 

Burials  //j/ 
1737         Jan.  29    Abigail  Price  in  Shrewsbury  Ch.  yard. 


Baptisms    1738 

1738       May  22     John,  son  of  Isaac  &  Isabel  Van  Dam  Shrews. 

Lewis,  son  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Dennis 
Giles,  son  of  Robert  &  Rachel  Lee 
June  4.     Catharine,  dau.  of  W™  &  Mary  Norris. 

18.     Joseph,  son  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  Morford 
July  2.     John  Shaddock 

Ann  cS:  Martha.  Adults 
16     Sarah  Shaddock 

and  William  Shaddock,  adults,  son  of  John  & 

Martha    Shadock " 

Aug.  13     John     Lewis     Pintard,     son     of  Samuel   &   Ann 
Pintard 
"      William,  son  of  Edward  &  Mary  Wright 

Samuel ?  [perhaps  belongs  to  the  following] 

lo'"'  25     Benjamin,  son  of  Jacob  &  Clement  Dennis 

Margery  Hoisted,  adult 

Abigail  I'         " " 

Josiah  "         " 

Daniel  "         "       ■ 

Pearson 


Shrews. 


Hannah,  wife  of  Thomas  Morford 


1738  March.  15 

"       IS- 
25. 


Marriages  1738 

William  Price  &  Lydia  Wooley. 

William  Barns  &  Sarah  Swain. 

Nathaniel  Thomas  &  Ann  Leeds  bv  Mr.  Miln. 


9'"'  16.     Josiah  Holms  &  Hannah  Dennis 


1738 


Burials  1738 


9"''  30 


James    Gibson,    at    Shrewsbury  Ch.  yard. 
Jan.   14     Hannah    Stout 
1738-9       Feb.  7.    Sarah,  wife  of  John  Throckmorton 


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Baptisms  //jp 

1739  [April  17I    Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Riddle. 

April  17.    Patrick,  son  of  Robert  &  Hannah  Savage  by  Mr.  Miln, 

22     Deborah     Bar\\-ick,     wife    of    John     Barwick. 
Benjamin  &  Robert,  sons  of  John&  Deb.  "     " 

Elizabeth   Jackson,   adult  

June  17.    Philip,  son  of  Philip  &  Elizabeth  Edwards 

Theadeus,  dau.  of  John  &  Mary  Reed  of  Freehold 


Shrewsbury. 


Marriages    i/jp 


1739      June  20     S.  Newman  &  Elizabeth 


bv     Mr.  Miln 


lo'"'  28    John  Throgmorton  &  Sarah  Holms 


1739     April  27. 


May  2. 

June  20. 

20. 

Sept.  2. 

lo*"'.  2. 

1739-40.  Feb.  14. 


Burials  i^jp 

"  Then  was  interred  the  Corps  of  William  Leeds  near 

his  house  at  Swiming  River  " 

Henry  Leonard  near  his  house  at  Colt's  neck. 

Benjamin  Dennis  at  Shrewsbury  Ch.  yard. 

wife  of Potter  "      "       " 


John   Chamberlin,   near  his   house  at  Deal. 
John  Frost  at  Shrewsbury  Ch.  yard. 
John  Pintard  in  the  burying  place  near 
Samuel  Pintards,  Shrewsbury. 
Feb.   16.    Mary  Light  by  Mr.  ;\Iiln  in  Shrews.  Ch.  yard. 
"     24.    Philip  Edwards "         "    '  " 


Baptisms    I/40 

1740      June  21.    Benjamin,  son  of  Jacob  &  Clement  Dennis  "  the  27  dav 

of  July  next  "  by  Mr.  Miln. 

1739        July  15     Zilphi'a  West,  adult                                    by  Mr.  Miln,  Shrews. 

"      "      Arrabella,  dau.  of  Marv  Craddock,                 "       "  "  " 

"      "      William,  son  of  John  Shaddock,                       "       "  "  " 

."      "      Easter,  dau.  of  josiah  &  Hannah  Holms,       "       "  "  " 

Nov.   18.    Elizabeth,  dau.  "of  Evert  &  Ann  Mathew,    "       "  "  " 

1739-40.  March 9.    Elizabeth  Chambers "       "  "  " 


1740 


Baptisms  I/40 

April  3.    Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Margaret  Patton,  by  Mr.  Miln.  Mid'town. 
"     3.    Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Ann  Gilipatrick,        "         "  "     " 

Elizabeth  Craddock,  adult, "         "  Shrews. 

Mary  Allen,  adult, 


20 
"  20 
"  20 

May  18 
June  15 


Mary,  dau.  of  William  &  Mary  Patton 

Catharine,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Pintard 
-,  son  of  William  Craddock- 


1740-41.  Jan.  25.    Hannah,  dau.  of  James  &  Elizabeth  Brads[bury] 
Feb.  22.    Hannah,  dau.  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holms 


Burials  1/40 
None. 


l62 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Marriages  ij^o 
1740  S*"^  8.    John  Throgmorton,  Esq.,  &  Abigal  Tallman  by  Air.  Miln. 


1741 


Baptisms    1^41 

June  8     Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  &  Rachel  Lee  by  Mr.  Miln. 
30    ,  son  of  Evert  Mathews  "'      "      " 


Marriages  I/41 
None. 


Burials  I/41 

1741         May  9.    Mr.  Michael  Keary  [Kearny  ?]   at  Shrews.  Ch.  yard. 

Tuly  3.    Mr.   John   Mathews  "        "  "  " 

'&\  2.    Mr.  John  Throgmorton,  Esq. 


Baptisms  1^42 

1742      April  18.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Pintard,  by  Mr.  Miln. 

May   16.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Josiah  &  Abigal  Russell,  "  " 

June  27.  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward  Wright,  "  " 

Aug.  8.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Josiah  &  Zilpha  Hollsted,  "  " 

1742-3     Jan.  30.  Increase,  dau.  of  Jacob  &  Clement  Dennis,  "  " 

March  13.  Jacob,  son  of  James  &  Elizabeth  Bradsbury,  "  " 


Shrews.  Ch. 


Marriages  1742-^ 
1742-3.       g*".  3.  Ebenezer  Parker  &  Deborah  Gifford,  by  Mr.  Miln. 


1742.  7''^  2.  Richard  Rogers 

8"''.  4.  Increase  Dennis  " 

17.  Amelia       "  " 

Oct.  23.  Samuel  Leonard,  Esq.  " 


Burials  1^42 
at    Shrews.  Ch.  vard. 


Baptisms    1743 

1743.     Aug.  14.    Thomas,  son  of  Tosiah  &  Hannah  Holms  bv  Mr.  Miln  at  Shrews. 
id*".  18,    Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  J.  Fennvmore  ( ?)     "     "         "     " 
Jan.  I.    Ann,  dau.  of  James  &  Abigal  Rusell  "     "         "     "       " 


Burials  1743 
1743.       Feb.  7.    Sarah  Throgmorton  at  Shrews.  Church. 


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Marriages  I/44 

1744         May  6.    Abigal,  dau.  of  Josiah  &  Zilpha  Holstead     By  Mr.  ^Miln. 
March   17.    James  S.,  Son  of  Jacob  Dennis 

17.    Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Cassery  [Caffery?] 

Marriages,  I/44 

1744.  April  2.    John  Cafifery  &  EHzabeth  Craddock.     By  Mr.  ]\Iiln. 
7''^  9.    John  Rumage  &  Lydia  Potior 
8"^  4.    Thomas  Parker  &  Mary  Tozen  "       " 

Burials  1/44 

1744.  March  i.    Abraham  Russel  in  Shrews.  Ch.  yard. 

Baptisms  i/4§ 

1745.  May  12.    Ann,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Pintard     by  Mr.  }ililn. 

June   I.    Jacob,  son  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Hohns 

7''^  22.    Nathaniel  Parker  at  Shrewsbury  "     "        " 

22.    dau.  of  Nathaniel  &  Ann  Parker     "     "        " 

22.    John,  son  of  John  &  Ann  Martha  Craddock  at  Shrews. 

By  Mr.  Thompson 
7''^  25.    Samuel,  son  of  John  &  Ann  Martha  Craddock  aged  6  years. 
25.    Francis,    "     "      "      "     "  "  "  at  Shrews. 

17.    Russel  [  ?]  son  of  James  &  Abigal  Russel,  "         " 

Marriages  I/45 
1745.     April  — .    Michael  Robinson  &  Alee .     By  Mr.  Miln. 

Burials     I/45 

1745.  lo'"'     16.    Thomas,  son  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holms  in  Shrews. 

Baptisms    IJ46 

1746.  April.  24.    IMary  Craist   [Craift  ?]   aged  7I  years  by  Mr.  Thompson. 

Margaret  "  "       s'vears 

Elizabeth  "  "      2  years 

Ann  "  "      6  months       " 

8''^  5.    Elizabeth  West,  adult  by  Mr.  Thompson. 

Feb.   I.    Isaac,   son  of  Jacob  &  Clement  Dennis  " 

March  i.    Mary,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  &  Hannah  Parker         "  " 

Burials  1^46 

1746.  &".  8.    "  The  Corps  of  Mr.  Bartow  was  Buried  By  the 

Reverend  Mr.  Thompson  in  Shrews.  Ch.  yard." 


i64  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Baptisms  1/4/ 

1747.        May  9.    John  Lee  Gouge  Pintard,  son  of  Samuel  &  Ann.  By  Mr.  Thompson. 
■'  24.    Audery  Webley  aged  2^^  years 

Ann  ' 18^     "  "      " 

Catharine"     "      "     2ii    "  "     " 

Marriages  1/4^ 
1747.     May  [5J.    Joseph  Throgmorton  &  Mary  Forman.  "      "  " 

Burials  1/4^ 

1747        April  4.    Isaac  Dennis       in   Shrews.  Ch.  yard. 
July  27.    Lewis  Husband    " 

Baptisms    1/45 

1745     Sept.  2^.  Martha  Hengins  of  Cranbury.     By  Mr.  Thompson. 

23.  Sarah,  dan.  of  Martha  Hengins. 

2^.  Lewig  &  Daniel,  sons  of  Martha  Hengins. 

Oct.  27.  Joel,  son  of  Francis  &  Abigal  Burdoigne 

Nov.  25.  John,  son  John  Sharrock  &  his  wife,  of  Shrews,  aged  6    years. 

25.  Francis,"      "  "  "  "        "  "      2|      " 

Dec.  13.  Derrick,  son  of  Mr.  Derrick  Longstreet  of  Manasquan,  aged  3  nios. 

Baptisms    I/46 

1746.      Jan.  12.  Richard,  son  of  Richard  &  Phebe  Mills,  aged  4  years. 

12.  Phebe,  dau.    "         "  "  "       "     i  year. 

Feb.  9.  Job,  Lewis,  Rebecca,  sons  &  daughter  of  Mr. 
Job  Throgmorton,  Sr.,  &  Frances,  his  wife. 

Feb.  9.  John  &  ]\iary,  children  of  Mr.  Joseph  Throgmorton. 

9.  Ann,  dau.  of  Mr.  John  &  Jane  Forman. 

9.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mr.  Job  &  Hana  Throgmorton  of  Colts  neck. 

9.  William,  son  of  Robert  &  Frances  Campbell,  aged  5  years. 

9.     Nathaniel, 
Elisha, 

Merford,  sons  of  Mrs.  Taylor 

John, 

9.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Mary  Leonard. 

Feb.  17.  Abraham,  son  of  James  Russel  of  Shrews. 

20.  James,  son  of  Joseph  &  Deborah  Cowper  of  Mid'town,  aged  i  yr.  2  mo. 

March  19.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Therrock  [  ?]  of  Shrews.  Born  the  26  of  January  last. 

Marriages  1/45 
1745.    Jan.  5.     Neal  McDonald  &  Elizabeth  Gordon. 


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1745- 


Burials  i/4§ 

Dec.  6.     Mrs.  Johnson,  widow,  of  Amboy,  at  Mr.  Johnston's  plantation  at  Freehold. 
"   16.     Mr.  Carhart  of  Mid'town-point  at  Mr.  Peters  at  Freehold. 


Baptisms    1/46 


1746  March  25. 

25- 

28. 

April  4. 

4- 

9- 


9 
9 

9 
II 

24 

24 

24 

May.  6. 

May.  II 


June 


25 

25 

22 
29. 


1746 


Dec.  7. 
Jan.  I. 

June.  30. 


SO- 
30- 
July  9. 
July  25. 
"     27. 
27- 


old. 


3  mos. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crafts  of  Shrews. 

Ann,  "      "  "  "       privately. 

Hannah,  wife  of  Air.  Job  Throgmorton  of  Coalts  neck. 

Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Bates  of  Mid'town.    Privately.    6  wks. 

Mary,  dau.  of  John  Brown  "  Mid'town  point,     i  year  old. 

Catharine,  wife  of  John  Patten  of  Mid'town.     At  home. 

John,  son  of  John  &  Catharine  Patten    "     "  "        " 

Hugh. "  "  "  "         "     "  "        "     2  yrs.  i  mo. 

Eisther,  dau.      "  "  "         "     "  "        "     almost  4  mos. 

Sarah,  dau.  of  Rachel  Johnson,  widow,  of  Mid'town.  6  yrs.  8  mos. 

Lena,  dau.  of  Patrick  &  Elizabeth  Linch  at  the  house 

of  James  Laton,  being  3  yrs.  old  come  the  29  of  this  month. 

Ann,  dau.  of  James  &  Rebecca  Patten,  of  Mid'town.  2  yrs.  &  almost 

Catharine,  dau.  of  Catharine  Chapman,  widdow,  since  wife 

of  Patrick  Linch.  Aged  8  years  &  6  mos. 

Mary,  dau.  of  James  &  Rebecca  Patten  being  upward  of  a  mo.  old. 

Catharine,  dau.  of  John  &  Catharine  McClease  of  Mid'town. 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crafts ;  at  home. 

Mary, 

Joseph,  the  bastard  son  of  Catharine  Highland,  late  of  Shrews,  deceased. 

William,  son  of  Mr.  John  &  Mary  Cowper,  privately,  born 

the  last  mo. 

Daniel,  son  of  James  &  Elienor  Hasset  [  ?]  of  Colts  neck;  At  church 

aged  14  mos. 

Letitia,  dau.  of  Mr.  Francis  &  his  wife  Sarah  of  Mid'town-point. 

Kezia.  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Margaret  Warnor;  publickly. 

Sarah,  dau.  of  Job  Throckmorton,  son  of  Joseph  ;  at  church. 


Rebecca, 

John, 

Patience, 


sons  &  daus.  of  John  &  Margaret  Willis ;  at  church. 


Deborah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Samuel  &  Mary  Leonard,  aged  - 
John,  son  of  Robert  &  Elizabeth  Wilds  of  Allinstown. 


weeks. 


Rebecca,  twin  daus.  of  Luke  &  Mary  Harding  of  South  River. 
Sarah,  Aged  11  mos. 

Sarah,  dau.  of  John  &  Sarah  Throgmorton  of  South  River.    At  home. 

Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Sarah  Loyd.  "       "         "  "       " 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Eshile. 

Joseph,  son  of  Webley  &  Clenicas  West  of  Shrews.    Aged  15  years. 

Elizabeth,  a  negro  servant  of  Mrs.  L^rcilla  Forman. 

Catharine,  dau.  of  John  &  Rebecca  Ferine,  about  a  mo.  old.     At  church. 

John  &  Henry,  sons  of  Isaac  &  Mary  Palmer.     At  church. 


^°'     llhT^^'  ^^^'^  fi^m'n!'  sons  of  William  &  Martha  Tillier  of  Rocky  Hill.    At  church. 


John, 


30.     John,  son  of  James  &  Margaret  Willson  of  Cranbury. 
Aged  7  mos. ;  at  church. 


1 66  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

30.     Ann,  dau.  of  James  &  Sarah  Dye.     Aged  6  weeks ;  at  church. 

30.     Jennet,  dau.  of  John  &  Ehzabeth  Buckelew.     Aged  14  mos ;  at  church. 

30.     Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  James  &  Mary  Ferine.     Aged  9  mos. ;  at  church. 

30.     James,        son  &  daus.  of  John  &  Jane  Steel ;  at  church. 

Margaret,  A  soujourner,  late  of  Brunswick. 

Mary, 

Aug.  3.     Ezekial,  son  of  John  &  Mary  Cowper  of  Mid'town.     At  home ;  aged  i  yr.  7  mos. 
'■     5.     John,  a  negro  servant  of  Thomas  Clayton  (under  sentence  of 

death)    of   Uper    Freehold.     N.  B. '  He  was  Executed  the  S""  & 

dyed  very  penitent. 
"  24.     Deborah,  dau.  of  James  &  Sariah  Lambertson  of  Amboy  County. 

At  church,  aged  5  mos. 

Joseph,  son  of  ]\Ir.  Job  Throgmorton,  Sr.,  &  Francis  his  wife.     Privately. 

Mary,  wife  of  Mr.  Samuel  Throgmorton. 

Catharine,  wife  of  Mr.  John  Macclease  of  Mid'town.     At  Freehold. 

Martha,  dau.  of  Peter  &  Mary  Parker  of  Allenstown.     At  Allenstown. 

John,  son  of  John  &  Catharine  Macclease  of  ]\Iid'town. 

Aged  6i  years ;  at  the  house  of  John  Cowper. 

James,  the  son  of  said  John  &  Catharine,  aged  2},  years. 

William,  son  of  Henry  &  Martha  Ferine.     Fublickly ;  aged  about  3  mos. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Webley  West  at  Shrewsbury. 

Phebe,  a  negro  wench  in  my  service. 

Deborah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Samuel  &  Mary  Leonard,  aged  —  weeks  [This 

baptism   has  drawn  across   it  an  erasure  line.] 

John,  son  of  Robert  &  Elizabeth  Wildes  at  Allenstown. 

Elisha.  son  of  Elisha  Lawrence,  Esq. 

Cornelius,  son  of  Dennis  &  Mary  Ashley. 

Mary,  dau.  of  Jane  Roger  by  Peter  Desbouriere, 

Aged  3  years,  11  mos. 
1747.        Feb.  I.     Isaac,  son  of  Mr.  Jacob  Dennis  at  Shrews. 

Feb.  8      Catharine,  aged  2i  years,   daus.  of  Patrick  Early  at  Shrews. 
Elizabeth,     "     3  mos. 

March  i.     Mary,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  &  Hannah  Parker  of  Shrews.     At  Shrews; 
aged  3  mos. 
6.     Ann,  dau  of  Mr.  John  Bearney  deceased  &  Ann,  his  widdow. 
8.     Edward  Holms,  son  of  Robert  &  Ann  Jones  of  Mount  Pleasant 
but  late  of  Long  Island.     Aged  2  years. 


26. 
28. 

Sept 

.    2. 

10. 

Sept. 
Oct 

10. 
28. 

5- 

Dec 

9- 

7- 

1746 

•7    J'Tl 

I. 
I. 

25- 

31- 

15.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Wright,  deceased,  by  his  wife  Mary.     Publ 

15.  Increase,      "  "  "  " 

15.  Edward,  son  of 

15.  Abigal,  dau.  of 

15.  Edward,  son  of 
Aged  9  mos.  [sic] 

April  26.  John,  son  of  ^^'illiam  &  Rachel  Obrian.     At  Shrews. 

1747         "      26.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Isaac  &  Mary  Palmer.        " 

May  8.  John  Legourge,  son  of  Lamb*^  &  Ann  Pintard,  born  May 


ckly. 


Marriages  1/46 
1746.     Nov.  25.     Timothy  Holstead  and  Elizabeth  [West] 


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Burials  1^46 

1746.  Aug.  19.     As  Reskerrick,  the  son  of  Mr.  Andrew  Gordon  at  Cranbury. 

Oct  7.     Mr.  Theodosius  Bartow  at  Shrews. 
Jan.  6.     John,  son  of  Jon  WiUis. 

Jan.   19.    Brian  Oneil  buried  at  Mr.  Savage's  Plantation. 
March  6.     Mr.  Hearney   [Kearney?]  at  his  own  plantation. 
March  15.     Edward  Wright  at  St.  Peters. 
[Possibly  wrong  dates,  as  the  above  entries — Burials  1746 — are  greatly  crowded  in  the  original] 

Baptisms    174/ 

1747.  May  24.    Audery,  dau.  of  John  Webley  of  Shrews,  by  his  wife.    At  Shrews,  church ; 

Aged  23  years.     Publickly. 
Catharine,  dau.  of  do.  aged  22  years. 
Mary,  dau.  of  do.  aged  20    " 

May  28.     Agisyles,  son  of  Mr.  Thomas  and  Alargaret  Gordon  of  Cranbury. 
aged  2  years.  3  mos. 

Margaret,  dau.  of  James  &  Mary  Bradshaw.     Aged  3  mos. 
Kenneth,  son  of  Mathew  [  ?]  &  Isabel  Perine.     At  church.     Aged  9  mos. 
Hannah,  dau.  of  John  &  Avicia  Fisher 
of  Shrews.     At  home.     Aged  i  year,  4  mos. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Margaret  Fenton.     Aged  4  years,  5  mos. 
William,   son  of   do  aged   3  mos. 

John,  son  of  Patrick  &  IMargaret  Dowghan  of  Middletown.     At  church 
Aged  4  mos. 

Oliver,  a  negro  servant  of  Mr.  Job  Throgmorton  of  Colts  neck. 
Richard,  son  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  Warne.     Publickly.     Aged  4  mos. 
John,  son  of  Jonathan  &  Sairah   Forraan,  Jr. 
Joseph  West  of  Shrews.     Publickly. 
Aubrey     "      wife  of  Joseph  West. 
Joseph,  son  of  above  aged  16  years  &  10  mos. 
James,     "    "        "         "     15     "       &  6      " 
June  21     lohn,  son  of  above  aged   12  years  &    7  mos. 
Asher,    "     "       "         "         10       "      &     6     " 
Catharine,  dau.  "         "  8       "      &  11     " 

Deborah,    ""     "         "  5       " 

Jane,  ""     "         "  2       "      &  10     " 

Samuel,  son  "     "         "         —       —  g 

June     28     Mathias,  son  of  William  &  Elizabeth  Rue.     Publickly.     Aged  i  year. 
28     Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  &  Mary  Burns.     Masheponix.     Aged  6  mos. 
"       28    William,  son  of  Gresham  &  Elizabeth  Bowne  of  Mt.  Pleasant,  aged  i  year  &  5  mos. 

Being  sick  was  baptised  privately. 
July  II     Lewis   Husband.     Bred   a    Presbyterian.     Rebaptized  at   Shrewsbury  Church. 
"     1 1     Timothy,  son  of  Josiah  &  Zilphia  Hoisted  aged  3  days.     Privately. 
"     12     William,  son  of  Joshua  &  Elizabeth  Warne  aged  7  mos.     Publickly. 
^^S-  9-     Joseph,  son  of  Capt.  Stillwel  aged  5  mos. 
"      23     Mar}',  dau.  of  Joseph  &  Sairah  Rue.     Publickly. 
"      23     Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lawrence  &  Sarah  Dye. 
"      23     Abraham,  son  of  lohn  Egbert  of  Middlesex. 
"      26    Hannah,  Wife  of"  Mr.  Maddock.     Publickly  at  the  Court 
House,  Freehold. 
Sept.  13     Zephaniah,  son  of  John  &  Avicia  Fisher.    Shrewsburv ;  aged  7  vears.     Publickly. 
"      13     Sarah,        dau.    "      "      "        "  "  "     aged  3^  years. 

13     William,  son  of  a  mulatto  bastard. 

,  son  of  Honoria.     Shrewsbury.     Privately. 


May 

SI- 

SI- 

June 3. 

S' 
5- 

t( 

7- 

tt 

9- 

it 
tt 
it 

14. 
14- 

i6g 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Sept.  20 

"  27 
Oct.    4 

7 

':    7 

I 
I 
I 
I 
I 

"  18 
Nov.  21. 

'■     27. 

"     27. 

"     27 

"     27. 

"  27 
Feb.  23 

Feb.  25 

"  25 
"  25 
"  25 
"  25 
March  6. 
12 

"      13 
"      13 

"      25 

1748      April  14. 


William,  son  of  John  (Esq.)  &  Catharine  Bartley.     Aged  8  mos.     Publickly. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Elizabeth  Thompson.     Aged  2  yrs,  &  2  mos.     Privately. 
David,  son  of  Walter  &  Alice  Walsh.     Aged  4  mos.  " 

Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  &  Mary  Throgmorton  "       " 

John,  " '  "       " 

Sarah,  dau.  of  Timothy  &  Elizabeth  Hoisted.     ^Vged  2  weeks.  "       " 

Lydia  Leonard.     I'ublickl}-  al   Shre\vsljiu-y  Church. 

Ann  Wing 

Sarah,  dau.  of  Silus  &  Mary  Cook.     Aged  S  weeks. 

James,  son  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Cotterly 

Hannah,  dau.  of  Richard  &  Phebe  Mills.     Publickly. 

William,  son  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holmes.     Aged    12  days.     Privately. 

Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Webley.     Aged  —  weeks.      Privately. 

John,  son  of  Francis  &  Abigal  Burdoigne.     Aged  6  weeks.     At  Mr.  Johnstons  mill. 

Ann,  dau.  of  Francis  &  Sarah  Lette  [?].  Aged  i  year  &  10  mos. 

Rachel, "      "         "  "  "     14  days. 

Zerniah,  son  of  Francis  &  Catharine  Lette.     Aged  2  months. 

Thomas,  son  of  Smith  &  Jane  his  wife. 

Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Col  well.     Middletown  Point. 
Aged  6f  years. 

Martha,  dau.  of        "  "  "       aged  4  yrs.  &  5  mos. 

William,  son     "         "  "  "  "     2  yrs.  &  3  weeks. 

Agnes,  dau.  of  John  &  Barbary  Brown  aged  10  mos.  &  3  weeks. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  «S:  Jane  Brown  aged  7  weeks  old. 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr. &  Sarah  Francis.     "  Point."    Aged  i  mo.     Privately, 

Aged  4  mos. 


a  month  old."     Privately. 


Mary,  dau.  of  William  &  Mary  Robinson. 

Hannah  Speedwell,  a  mulatto.     Publicklv. 

Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Sharrock  &  wife. 

Amery   Price.     Publickly. 

Benjamin,  son  of  James  Russel  by  his  wife 

Samuel,  son  of  John  &  Hannah  Applegate  of  Cranbery. 

&  2  mos.     Publickly. 

Andrew,  son  of  Richard  Bates  &  wife,  Middletown  Point 


Aged  7 


weeks. 
Aged 


I  year. 


Elisha,    aged  4  years  &  7  mos., 
William,    "      3     " 


sons  of  John  &  Agnes  Amey. 


Marriages  1747 

1747         May  5  Mr.  Joseph  Throgmorton  &  Mrs.  Mary  Forman. 

"     28  Mr.  Henry  Moor,  Schoolmaster  of  Cranbury  &  Mrs.  Dudine. 

Oct.  27  Lewis  Thompson  &  Sarah  Wall 

Nov.  4.  James  Mitchel  &  Mary  Husted  at  Shrewsbury. 

March  13.  John  Suden  &  Mary  Taylor. 


Burials    1747 


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7- 

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24 

Oct 

.  6. 

Feb. 

17 

ii 

22 

ti     - 

24 

it 

20. 

i^arc 

1  8 

ti 

23 

John  Fenton 

Robert  Cambell 

William  Grandin  of  Trenton. 

Quinney,  apprentice  to  John  Tipply 

Mrs.  Hankinson 

Mr.  Job  Throgmorton,  Sr. 

Widdow  Hoisted 

Mrs.  Burden  of  Shrewsbury 

Michael,  a  child  of  Mr.  Savage 


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Baptisms    1/48 


1748 

April  17 

••   29 

May  5 

"   8 

8 

8 

8 

May  14 

"   18. 

"   18 

"  20 

"  20 

"  20 

"  20 

"  21 

"  21 

"  30 

"  30 

"  30 

i--^ 

"  31 

June  5 

■■   17 

"   17 

[748 

June  18 

t- 

"   26 

July  3- 

Aug.  14 

20 

"   28 

"   28 

"   28 

Sept.  4 

II 

"   15 

"   18 

"   18 

Oct.  4 

ii 

4 

"   14 

"   17 

"   30 

Nov.  6 

8 

"   8 

"  27 

"  27 

Dec.  26 

"   26 

"   26 

749 

Jan.  3. 

George,  son  of  Mr.  John  &  Rachel  Cambell.     "  Publickly." 

Jane,  dau.  of  Mr.  Mathew  Rue  by  his  late  wife.     Aged  2  mos. 

James,  son  of  Mr.  John  &  Jane  Forman  of  Freehold.     "  Privately." 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr.  John  Weblev  &  wife.     Publicklv. 

Mary,  "     •'     "         "  "    '  "  "       "  ' 

Catharine  Price  "  aged  years." 

Catharine,  dau.  of  the  widow  Chamberlain. 

\\'illiam,  son  of  David  &  Phebae  Robinson  of  Middletown  Point. 

Aged  2  years  &  i  mo. 

William  Chamberlain  of  Barnegat 

Derrick,  son  of  above  William  Chamberlain  by  Catharine 

his  wife.    Aged  2  mos. 

Ezekial  Wood  of  Barnegat 

Susannah  Wood 

James,  son  of  Jervis  &  Ann  Harleton  aged  4^  years. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  "  "  "     9  mos. 

Thomas  Chamberlain 

\'aleria  Chamberlain  aged  15  years  &  upwards. 

Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Throgmorton  of  Colts  Neck. 

Stephen  West 

"  The  wife  of  said  Stephen  West  then  baptized." 

Mary,  dau.  of  Lewis  Morris  of  Shrewsbury.     Privately. 

Jeremiah,  son  of  Thomas  &  Leah  Bell  of  Shark  River :  near  5  months. 

Ann,  dau.  of  Derrick  Longstreet  by  his  wife  at  his  house. 

Publickly.     Aged  2  weeks  &  3  days. 

Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Catharine  Griffith  of  Alanasquan.    Aged  i  year.  10  months. 

Rebecca,  wife  of  Garret  Morford  baptized  in  the  River  near 

their  dwelling. 

Ann,  dau.  of  Mr.  James  Lawrence  &  wife,  of  Allenstown.     Aged  4  mos. 

Ann  Mytton  of  Shrewsbury.     Publickly. 

Mary,  wife  of  William  Norris,  of  jNIiddletown.    Publickly. 

Nathaniel  Cook  of  Crosswicks 

William   Hill.     Publickly. 

Joannah  Hewlet 

William 

Aphelia,  dau.  of  John  &  Margaret  Willis 

Mary,  dau.  of  Patrick  Doughan  &  wife 

Daniel,  son  of  Timothy  &  Elizabeth  Hoisted 

John,  son  of  John  &  Mary  Hutch  ins  of  Freehold.    At  church. 

Henry,  a  negro  servant  of  Mr.  Leonards  whose  name  was  Fortune. 

Thomas,  son  of  Valentine  &  Ann  Harding  of  Middletown  Point 

aged  3  mos  &  4  days. 

Catharine,  dau.  of  Walter  &  Mary  Van  pelt.     Aged  6  mos. 

Hannah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Newton  &  wife. 

Richard,  son  of  Robert  Wildes  &  wife  of  Bordentown.    Privately. 

Joseph  Newton,  Jr.     Publickly. 

Samuel  Carman  (Clinicus) 

Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Killpatrick  &  wife 

a  daughter  "         "  "  "     " 

Eugin,  wife  of  Mr.  Philips,  Schoolmaster. 

Joyce,  dau.  of  Mr.  Philips  by  Eugin  his  wife 

Rebecca,  wife  of  Webley  West.     Publickly. 

Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas  Hulet 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Sarah  Hulet 

Joseph,  son  of  Henry  &  Martha  Perine  at  Cranberry.     Publickly. 

Aged  5  mos. 


Macheponecks. 


170 


HISTORICAL  MISCELLANY. 


"        3.    Andrew,  son  of  James  &  Sarah  Dey.    Aged  7  nios. 
"        3     Daniel,  son  of  Francis  &  Catharine  Hohnan.    Aged  8  weeks. 
March.  3.    George,  son  of  George  &  EHzabeth  Crossland  at  his  honse 
aged  4  years  &  8  nios. 
"        3     Elizabeth,  their  dau.  aged  i  year.  7  mos. 


1748 


Oct.  9 

Dec.   18. 

Feb.  9 


Marriages  1^48 

Robert  Lee,  Schoolmaster,  &  Mary  Wright,  widow. 
Mr.  Thomas  Hankerson  &  Mrs.  Hannah  Throgmorton. 
Mr.  Lewis  Morris  Ashfield  &  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Redford. 


By  license. 


Burials  1/48 

1748    March  29.  John,  son  of  Joseph  West 

April  4  Catharine,  dau.  of  Joseph  West 

April  25  Mr.  Job  Throgmorton  of  Colts  Neck  in  Shrewsbury. 

29  Mrs.  Rue  wife  of  Mr.  Mathew  Rue 

July  14.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Morford 

Oct.  30.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Loyd 

Nov.  26.  Mr.  John  Forman  (died  the  24"') 

Dec.  7.  Mr.  John  Surs  [Seers?]  of  Shrewsbury. 


1749    March  31 

April  20. 

April  20. 

April  20 

"       20 

"       20 


1749 


(( 

27 

April 

27 

May  7 

tt 

9 

tl 

9 

it 

9 

ft 

22 

<f 

26 

tt 

28 

June 

13 

(( 

13 

tt 

14 

ti 

14 

tt 

25 

July 

2 

July 

23- 

Aug. 

27. 

*' 

27. 

tt 

28 

Baptisms    1/4^ 

Jemima,  dau.  of  Job  &  Mary  Throgmorton.     "  Publickly." 
aged  2  mo^  old. 

Mary  &  Sarah,  dau^  of  the  widdow  Boughker.    Mary  2  yrs.  &  f ;  Sarah  4  mo'  old. 
Vincent,  son  of  John  &  Ann  Weatherill ;  aged  7  mos. 
Andrew,  son  of  John  &  Mary  Mounson ;  aged  6  wks. 
Catharine  &  Phebae,  dau'  of  Joseph  &  Martha  Dye ;        Catharine  2  yr.  f 

Phebe  ij  yr.  old. 
John  &  Peter,  sons  of  Peter  Bowde  &  Francis  his 
wife.    Jno.  i  yr.  &  3  mo' ;  Peter  i  yr.  old. 

Henry,  son  of  Jas.  Bradshaw.     Publick. 
Elizabeth    Leonard,    widdow,    of  Shrewsbury.     Private. 
Anastasia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Leonard,  Esq.  by  Mary  his  wife.    Publick. 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Savage  by  his  wife.     Aged  11  wks. 
Phebe,  dau.  of  David  Robinson 

.  John,  son  of  Thomas  Lolwell  by  Eliza  his  wife.     Aged  5  mo". 
Abraham,  a  negro  boy  in  the  service  of  Samuel  Leonard.  Esq. 
William  Chamberlain  of  Barnegat,  Sr. 

Zilphia,  dau.  of  W"  Chamberlain,  living  with  Mr.  Osburn.     Publick. 
a  free  negro  living  with  Mr.  Deuill 

James,  son  of  Joshua  W'arne,  Middletown  Point.     Publick 
David,  son  of  John  Amey  aged  4  mo'. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Patrick  Early.  Aged  14  days. 
Content,  dau.  of  George  Woolly.  .A.ged  13  yrs.  g  mos.    Publick. 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Samuel  Tilton 

William,  son  of  John  M''Cafiferty  Publick. 

Joseph,  son  of  Mr.  Jonathan  Anderson.    Aged  3  vrs.  5  mos.       " 
Ann,  dau.      "     "  "  "     "  "     3  mos.  "     " 

James,  son  of  James  Patten  &  Rebecca  his  wife.     Aged  7  mos. 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF  CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.   J.         171 

Sept.  3.    Duncan,  son  of  William  Robinson  by  Mary  his  wife.    Aged  5  mos.    Publick. 
3     Cornelius,  son  of  James  Lambertson  by  Sarah  his  wife  aged  i^  yrs. 
old ;  "  then  and  there  bapt"^." 
Sept.  4     Burrough,  son  of  William  JNIorris.     Aged   5   weeks.     Private. 
"       8    Zebulon,  the  son  of  a  mulatto,  commonly  called  Black  Robin 

by  his  wife.     Private. 
"     20    Abraham,  son  of  Stephen  Boughker,  dec*",  by  his  wife. 
Freehold,  Court  House.     7  years  old 
'^  "21     Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas  Lake,  dau.  of  Joseph  Newton.     At  her 

fathers  hou.'^e 
"     22     Anthony,  a  negro  child  belonging  to  ]\lrs.  Jane  Forman 
Oct.  15     Peter  and  Thomas,  two  negroes;  servants  to  Samuel  Osburn 
of  Squan,  Esq.     Publick.      / 
"     28    Edith,  a  mulatto,  infant  dau.  of  Edith  Finemore ;  8  mos.     At  Joseph  Wests. 

1749  Nov.   12     William  Bury.     Freehold.     Publick. 

"  14  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas  Lulwell.    Publick. 

"  14  Rachel,  dau.  of  Mr.  Richard  Francis  by  Sarah  his  wife. 

"  19  Timothy  Hoisted.  Shrewsbury  church. 

"  19  Thomas,  son  of  Josiah  Holms  by  Hannah  his  wife 

Dec.  I.  John,  son  of  William  Carrigan  by  Ann,  his  wife.     Private. 

"  3  John,  son  of  John  &  Eleanor  Darbe,  born  Dec.  2.     Middletown. 

"  3  Ellen,  daughter  of  Dennis  &  Catharine  Obrian.     3  mos.  old. 

"  14-  Lucy,  daughter  of  Elisha  Lawrence,  Esq.  4  mos.  old. 

"  17-  Lydia,  wife  of  John  Worthly.    Shrewsbury  Church-     Publick. 

"  21-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Mr.  Hunt,  by  Isabel  his  wife 

"  31-  William,  son  of  Joseph  Rue.     7  wks.     Publick. 

1750  Jan.  7-  Isabella,  daughter  of  I\Ir.  Ashfield  by  Elizabeth  his  wife 
Feb.  3-  Jacob,  son  of  Audrey,  a  Palatine  woman.     Private. 

"      4-    Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  West  by  Audery  his  wife.    Publick. 

9  mos.  old. 
Mch.     7-    William,  son  of  Mr.  Bowne  by  his  wife.  Publick. 

"       7-    John,  son  of  Nathaniel  Hildyard  by  Mary,  his  wife  at  Cran- 

bury-  3  mos.  Publick. 

"       7-    Ann,   daughter   of   James   Jewel,  by  Mary  his  wife  7  mos.  old. 

"       7-    William,  son  of  John  &  Margaret  Egbert  9  mos. 

"      7-    Rebecca,  daughter  of  John  &  Hannah  Applegate  6  mos. 

"     II-   Jane,  daughter  of  Mr.  Joseph  Throgmorton,  Jr.,  by  Mary  his  wife-     Public. 


Marriages  i/4p 

1749-       May  4-    Daniel  Hoisted  &  Sarah  Nicuolson.  married  by  license. 

Johannes  N'Cine  [  ?]  &  Ann  Chambers,  both  of  Shrewsbury, 

married  by  Publication. 

Peter  Slokom  &  Catharine  Webley  "  "  by  license. 

Patrick  Robinson  &  Mary  Warne,  married  by  license. 

Daniel  Grandine  &  Sarah  Throgmorton  " 

Richard  Van  mater  &  Moeck  Osburn  "         "         "     at  Squan. 

John  Macdoniel  &  Mary  Macginnis  married 

Mr.  James  Newel  &  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lawrence  -  married 

Mr.  Thomas  Kearny  &  Mrs.  Hartshorne,  married 
18-    James  Dye,  Jr.,  &  Margaret  Perrine  -     married 
18-    Paul  Millir  [  ?]  Margaret  Perrine 
24-    James  Hankerson  "  &  Dennis  " 


Alay 

4- 

June 

•  3- 

It 

27- 

Sept, 

•  3- 

(( 

20- 

Nov. 

16- 

Dec. 

5- 

(( 

14- 

Jan. 

4- 

lys 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Burials 

1749-     June  26-    Catharine  Pintard 

Aug.   I-    Hannah,  daughter  of  Richard  Mills 
21-    John,  son  of  Samuel  Throginorton 

Sept.  24     who  lived  with   Samuel  Throgmorton 

"     25-    Ann,  daughter  of  Mr.  John  Forman,  dec'd  &  Jane,  his  wife. 
Oct.     5-    James,  son  of  the  said  Mr.  John  &  Jane  Forman 
Oct.  27-    Jane,  an  infant  daughter  of  Mr.  Joseph  Throgmorton,  Jr.  by 

Mary,  his  wife. 
Nov.  14-    Mr[s]  Kearny  widdovv 
Feb.  21-    William  Robinson 
Mch.  6-    Mrs.  Webley,  wife  of  Thomas 


1750- 


Baptisms    ij^o 

Ann,  daughter  of  John  Wertley  by  Lydia  Publick. 

Abigal,  daughter  of  Daniel  &  Sarah  Hoisted 

Ann,  daughter  of  Richard  Grimes,  by  Mary  his  wife-  Aliens  Town 

4  mos. 

Samuel,  son  of  Isaac  Parr  by  Mary,  his  wife         -         4  mos. 

John,  son  of  Joseph  Everingham  &  Amey,  his  wife.      6  mos. 

Amey,  daughter  of  Joseph  Burden,  by  his  wife    -         5  mos.  old 

the  wife  of  Capt.  Leonard  of  Middletown 

Mary,  daughter  of  Richard  Bates  or  (Batee)  by  his  wife,     born 

the  6. 

Bell  Fame,  daughter  of  Josiah  Hoisted  &  Zilpha,  his  wife 

John,  son  of  James  Russel  by  his  wife  Publick. 

One  adult  person 

James  Chamberlin  of  Barnegat 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Rose  [Ross?]  of  Little  Egg  Harbour. 

2  mos.  old. 

Phebe,  daughter  of  John  &  Sarah  Wood  of  Manahawkin 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jervis  &  Ann  Hasselton  2  mos.  old. 

Rachel,  daughter    of    Thomas  &  Rachel  Bishop  6  wks  old. 

John,  son  of  Erick  &  Sarah  Wood  14  days. 

Nicholas  Wainwright  of  Eggharbour  28  yrs. 

8-    Martha,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Rose  [Ross?]  7  yrs.  3  mos. 
8-    William,  son  "         "         "       "        "  5  yrs.  4  mos. 

8-    Amerv,  daughter  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Perkins  of  Barnegat-  21  vrs.  4  mos. 
8-    Sarah',  daughter     "    "    "     "          "              "                    "          19  '" 
8-    William,  son  "         "     "  "  "  "     

8-    Rachel,  daughter  "    John  &  Jane  " 

8-  Jonathan,  son  of  John  &  Jane  Perkins 

-  James,         "      "  "    " 

-  Joseph,        "      "       " 

-  Elizabeth, 

-  Jemima, 

9-  Mar\',     wife     of     John     Chamberlain 
"     Lydia 
"     Ann,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary      " 

10-    Rachel  Brewer,  bp.  at  Squan. 
20-    Abigal,  daughter  of  Joiin  French 


Ap.  I. 

"  I- 

'•  8- 

"  8- 

"  8- 

"  8- 

"  13 

"  15- 

"  22- 

"  22- 

"  22- 
May  6- 

"  6- 

"  7- 

"  7- 

"  7- 

"  7- 

"  7- 


10  yrs. 

9  ys- 

7  yrs. 

4  or  5  yrs. 

2  yr-  4  mos. 

9  mos. 


3    mos. 
Publick. 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF   CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.   J.         173 

"     20-  Abraham,  son  of  Silas  Cook  5  mos.  old. 

"     20-  Ann,  daughter  of  Mr.  Thomas  &  Mary  Hutchinson  2  mos. 

"     21-  Webley  West,  Jr. 

"     25-  Jane,  daughter  of  John  &  Barbary  Brown 

"     27-  Phebe,  daughter  of  Mr.  James  &    Sarah  Dye  Publick. 

"     27-  Margaret,  daughter  of  Jonathan  &  Sarah  Forman 

June     3-  Cornelius,  son  of  Patrick  Dowghan  Publick. 

"       10-  Thomas    Newton    — — " 

"       24-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Elizabeth   Harbert  " 

July  I-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Horn.    Middletovvn. 

"  '    I-  Esther,  daughter 

"       8-  Samuel,  son  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  Warne  9  mos.  Publick. 

"       8-  John,  son  of  John  Morrison  &  Mary,  his  wife  3   wks. 

"       8-  Isaac,  son  of  Isaac  Fitz-Randolph  &  Hannah.     2  yrs.  old — Publick. 

"      8-  Mary,  daughter "  "     "  "         "  "  3  yrs.  8  mos. 

"      8-  Rhoda,  Daughter  of  William  &  Rachel   Brian  3  mos. 

"     15-  Thomas,  son  of  John  &  Martha  Sherrock,  -  9  days-     private.  '- 

"     29-  Mary,  wife  of  John  Cowper Public. 

"     29-  Samuel,  son  of  John  &  Alary  Cowper  4  mos. 

"     29-  John,  son       "        "  "  "  2  yrs.  5  mos  old. 

Aug.     5-  Aphy,  daughter  of  Francis  &  Abigal  Burdoigne  Allenstown- 

5  wks.  Public. 

"     15-  Abigal  West,  daughter  of  Stephen  West-Clinicus 

"     18-  John,  son  of  Robert  Lee  by  Mary  his  wife  lO  mos.  old. 

"     19-  John  -     a     negro     servant     of  Mr.  Guizebert  \'anmater.  Public. 

19-  William  "  "  "  Mr.  Tunis  Dennis,  commonly  called  forturian.     " 

"     29-  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Eastleek  8  days. 

1750     Sep.  30-  Margaret,  daughter  of  Mr.  Alathew  Rue  5  wks.     Public. 

.  Oct.    5-  Elizabeth-  a  mulatto  child  belonging  to  Mr.  Cox  6  wks.     Private. 

'■     24-  John,  son  of  Mr.  John  Throgmorton  by  Sarah  his  wife  i  yr.      " 

"     28-  Mathew,  son  of  William  Rue  by  his  wife 

"     28-  Hezekias,  son  of  Joshua  Warne  by  Elizabeth  Warne,  8  mos.,  at  the  Point. 

"     28-  Christian,  daughter  of  Patrick  &  JMary  Robinson,  8  mos.,  at  the  Point. 

Nov.   13.-  Lucy  Keiham,  Cranbury.  Publick. 

"     13-  Sarah,  daughter  of  Darby  Scandler,  Cranbury  " 

"     13  Martha,  daughter  of  Henry  Perrine  by  Martha  6  wks. 

"     13  Sarah,  daughter  of  James  Dey  by  Sarah  4  mos. 

"     13-  James  (Hume?)   son  of  Mr.  Blains  in  Cranbury  5  yrs.  6  mos. 

"     23-  Catharine,  daughter  of  Mr.  James  Osburn,  Manasquan.     Public ; 
upward  3  mos. 

"     23-  Catharine,  daughter  of  Peter  Journey  11  yr.  7  mo.  by  Audery  his  wife. 

"     23-  James,  son  "       "  "         8  yr.  i  mo.     "         "         "       " 

"     23  Elizabeth,     daughter  "       "  "  6  yr.  &  upward  of  9  mo."        "       " 

"     23-  Audry,  daughter         "       "  "         4  yr.  8  mo. 

"     23-  Joseph,  son  "       "  "         upward  9  mo. 

"     23-  Mary,  servant  of  Mr.  Osburnes 

"     24-  Joshua  Gifford  at  his  own  house 

"     24-  Hannah,    wife    of    Joshua    Gifford 

"     24-  William,  son  of  "  "  7  yr.  5  mo. 

"     24-  Ann,  daughter  of  "  "  8  yr.  10  mos. 

"     24-  Joseph,  son  "  "  "  i  yr.  7  mos. 

Dec.  2-  Alary,  daughter  of  John  &  Hannah  Russel        5  wks. 

"       5-  Henryetta,  a  negro  servant  of  Mr.  Ashfield.     Private. 

1751        Jan.   15-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  [sic]  &  Elizabeth  his  late  wife- 
I  yr.  5  mos.     Private. 

"     22-  John,  son  of  George  &  Hannah  Harrison  2  yrs.  &  about  3  wks. 

"     26-  John,  bastard  son  of  Robert  Hood  &  Ellen  White.  Private. 


174  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Feb.  4-   John,  son  of  Joseph  Willson  by  Margaret  his  wife  -  5  yrs.  i  mo. 

4     Susannah,  daughter  of "  "       "'  "  same  age  " 

4-    Sarah,  daughter  "     "        "  "  "       "       Aged  i  yr.  3  mo.  2  wks. 

9-    Lydia,  bastard  daughter  of  EHzabcth  Pahiier  i  mo.  old. 

24-    John,  son  of  Laurance  Dey     1  mo. 
Mch.     6-    John,  son  of  \\'illiam  &  Rebecca  Rogers.  7  yr.  -  6  mos.    Private. 
8-    Wilham,  son  of  Daniel  &  Sarah  Grandine.     Freehold,  7  days  old. 
Private. 
"     17-    Redford,  son  of  Mr.  Lewis  Morris  Ashfield  by  Elizabeth  his  wife 
19-    Obadiah,  son  of  Obadiah  Hunt,  dec'd  &  his  widow       5  yrs.  old. 
Privately  baptised 
"     20-    Joseph,  son  of  James  Jewel  by  Martha,  his  wife.     Cranbury. 

3  mos.  2  wks.    Publick. 
"     24-    Mary,  daughter  of  John  Bodine  by  Dorety  [Dorcas?]  his  wife,  5  wks. 
April  7-    John,  son  of  John  Campbill  &  Rachel  9  wks.  old-  Private. 

14-    Sarah,  daughter  of  James  &  Ann  West,  upward  of  10  mo.  old. 
"     14-    Mary,  daughter  of  Hendrick  &  Ann  Cowper,     2  mos.  old. 
14-    Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Cox  14  wks.  old. 


Marriages  1/50 

1750  May  26-  William    Brawley    [Bramley?]    &  Susannah  Tippcy  married 

June  21-  James  Mooney  &  Sarah  Carrat  married 

"     25-  Reuben  Foster  &  Mary  Throgmorton       married 

July  9-  Michael  Masters  &  Elizabeth  Horn,  married 

Aug.    I-  Richard  Clark  &  Ellenor  Smith   married 

"     12-  Mr.  John  Wanton  of  Rhode  Island  &  Mrs.  Lydia  Eatton 
were  married 

Sept.  9-  John  Mc  Nicholls  &  ]\Iartha  2vIcCalia  married 

"  24-  Henry  Cowper  &  Hannah  Bennet    married 

Nov.  4-  Thomas  Padding  &  Sarah  Cotterell        _  v  n^arried 

"     29-  Mr.  Jeremy  Stillwell  &  Mary  Woodrotte  "'^'  ^  were  married 

Dec.     2-  Patrick  Gilling  &  Catharine —  married 

30-  John  Fennel  (?)  &  jMary  Nicholson  married 

Nov.   14-  David  Miller  &  Mary  Roberts 

Feb.  21-  Joseph  Newton  &  Helena  Anderson 


Burials  ij^o 


1750      Mch.  28-  Capt.  Holms 

Apr.  14-  Capt.  Morford 

"     24  Ann,  wife  of  James  Hankerson 

June  15-  Mr.  John  Handley 

Aug.  21-  Mr.  Hugh  Taylor 

Sept.  2-  Mr.  Maddog(  ?) 

Oct.  3-  Lewis  Thomson 

"     20  Mrs.  Dennis,  wife  of  Jacob  Dennis 

"     26  John,  an  infant  of  'Mr.  John  Throgmorton 

"     27-  the  wife  of  Stephen  West 

Nov.  3-  Mrs.  Campbell 

"     15-  Sarah,  daughter  of  'Sir.  John  Throgmorton 

Feb.     17-  Lyda,  the  bastard  daughter  of  Elizabeth  Palmer 

Mch.     18-  Joseph  Cowper 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF   CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.   J.         175 

Baptisms  i^^i 

1751        Ap.  21-    James,  son  of  James  Bradshaw         2  mo. 

May     2-    Deborah,  daughter  of  George  Wilkie  by  Mary       11  yrs.  3  mos.     Private. 
"       2-    Sarah,  "  "         "  "        "         "         5  yrs.  6  mos. 

"       2-    George,  son  "         "  "        "         "         7  mos.  8  days.     Freehold. 

"       5-    Mary,  daughter  of  David  &  Mary  Robinson  i  yr.  i  mo.     Pubhc. 

"     ID-    Ehzabeth,  wife  of  Benjamin  Randal,  of  Manahawkin. 
"     10-    Abram  Brown 
"     10-    Martha,  wife  of  Abram  Brown 
"     10-    Richard,  son  of       "  "  4  yrs.  old. 

"     10-    Samuel,       "     "        "  "  i  yr.  2  mos. 

"     12-    Phebe,  daughter  of  Abraham  Southern  &  Susannah.     Barnegat.    Public. 
"     19-    Lucy,  daughter  of  Samuel  Leonard,  Esq.,  by  Mary.     Public. 

June     9-    Edward,  bastard  child  of  Rose  Barley,  Shrewsbury " 

"     30-    Abraham  Eminonds  of  Middlesex  Co.     " 

July  14-    Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  Rue  23  days  old.  " 

June  14-    Isaac,  son  of  Abraham  &  Magaret  Emmons.     1 1  mos. 
"     14-    Mary,  daughter  of  Job  &  ]\Iary  Throgmorton 
"     21-    Jacob,  son  of  Leonard  Plentz  &  Alargaret.  Middletown. 

"     21-    Bethsheba,  daughter  of  Benaiah  &  Sarah  Beddel 
"     23-    William,  bastard  son  of  Robert  Hood  &  Ellen  White    3  yrs.  6  mos. 

"     24-    Sarah,  daughter  of  Robin  [West]  a  "  molatto  "  &  his  wife Private. 

"     28-    Dinah,  daughter  of  James  Dye,  Jr.,  &  Margaret 

Aug.  4-    Mary    Leonard Public. 

"     10-    Mary,  daughter  of  IMr.   Samuel  Hunt,  by  Isabel,  his  wife 

"     II-    William,  son  of  Mathias  Johnson 

"     17-    Joseph,  son  of  Thomas  Bullman  &  Ann         i2i  yrs. 

Thomas, "      "         "  "  "  8i  yrs. 

Rose,  daughter,      "  "  "  7  yrs. 

Sarah,  "  "  "  "  5i  yrs. 

Susannah,    "  "  "  "  2  vr.  11  mos. 

Ann,  "  "  "  "  I  yr. 

Alexander,  son  of  Richard  Clark  5  wks-4  days. 

175 1       Aug.  25-    Henry,  son  of  Xath  :  Perrine,  dec'd 

Rachael,  daughter  of  Robin,   a  mulatto,  &  Elizabeth,  his  wife 

Private 

Bethsheba     "  "       " 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Othniel  Rogers 

Aphelia  Price 

Phebe 

James,  son  of  Othniel  &  Elizabeth  Rogers 

John,       "     " 

Hagar,  a  colored   servant  of   Capt.  Osburne. 

Peter,  a  negro  child,  belonging  to 

Elizabeth,  a  negro  woman,  belonging  to  Mrs.  Morford ; 

baptised  in  Shrewsbury  river. 

James,  son  of  Joseph  Wilson,  6  wk's.  old Public. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Colwell     3  mos. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Isaac  Parr  Allenstown. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Daniel  &  Sarah  Grandin  Freehold. 

John,  son  of —  Perrine,  deceased.  Freehold. 

10-    James,   son  of  ^Ir.   John   Throgmorton  &  Sarah,  his  wife 

2  mos.  old     Freehold. 
24-    Catharine,  daughter  of  Widow   Macknichols  at  Shrews- 
bury —  Public. 
24-    John,  son  of  John  &  Jane  Fennil,  at  Shrewsbury  —  Public. 


Aug. 

25- 

Aug. 

25- 
27- 

Sep. 

27- 

I- 

n 

i_ 

a 

I- 

tt 

I- 

n 

II- 

tt 

II- 

Oct. 

4- 

tt 

13- 

2Z- 

Nov 

27- 

.  8- 

it 

10- 

176  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Marriages  i/^i 

175 1       June     6-    John  Mitton  &  Elizabeth  Havens  —  married 
Mr.  James  Kearny  &  Mrs.  Margaret  Reid 
William  Rine  &  Pricilla  Trepnells 
Robin,  a  mulatto,  &  Elizabeth  Holland,  married 
William   Byrn   &  Martha  Osburne 
James  Tarret  [Zarret]  &  Mary  French 
Charles  Sutton  &  Mary  Tillier 

Longfield  Cox  &  Anne  Sears,  married  by  Governor's  license. 
Henry  Guest  &  Anna  Maddock,  married  at  Freehold, 
by  Governor's  license. 
25-    Daniel  Abel  &  Susanna  Clark,  married  at  Freehold 
church,  by  "  banns." 


June 

6- 

Aug. 

8- 

*' 

25- 

Sep. 

6- 

** 

1 1- 

•' 

17- 

Oct. 

10- 

Dec. 

8- 

ti 

15- 

Burials  ly^i 
July     II-    David  Robinson 


Baptisms  iy^2 

1752        Jan.  20-    Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Walter  Welch  &  Mary.     7  yrs. 
Freehold.  Private. 

Christopher,  son  of  Daniel  &  Sarah  Halstead,  Shrewsbury, 
Shrewsbury  church. 

John,  son  of  John  &  Margaret  Stit,   Shrewsbury,   Shrewsbury 
church. 

Clement,  daughter  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holms,  Middletown. 
Shrewsbury  church. 

John    Grinsled     aged    19-9-0,    Shrewsbury,  Shrewsbury  church. 
Oliver,  a  negro  child  belonging  to  Samuel  Leonard,  Esq.  —  Private. 
Meergaret  Eaton,  an  adult,  Shrewsbur}'.  Private. 

John,  son  of  John  &  Margeret  Eggbert-Cranbury,     Public. 
Aaron  Cravat,     7  yrs.  old  "  " 

Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  &  Mary  West,  8  mos.  Shrewsbury  " 
John,  son  of  Joseph  Eaton,  Shrewsbury.  Public. 

John,    "     "  John   Mackarferty 

John,    "     "    Mr.  Richard  Frances  &  Sarah,  Middletown  Point, 
Freehold. 

"     24-    William,  sons  &  daughters  of  Samuel  Hopmire  &  Mary,  Middletown,  Shrewsbury 
Elizabeth,  church. 

Armenia, 
Lydia, 
Deborah, 
Peter, 

"     24-  Hannah,  daughter  of  Silas  &  Sarah  Cook,  Shrewsbury,  Shrews- 
bury church. 

June  14-  John,  son  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Throgmorton,        "  Freehold. 

"     14-  Matthias,   son   of   Matthew   Rue         Freehold  church. 

"     18-  Jane,  daughter  of  Arthur  &  Jane  P>rown       i  yr.  8  mos.  Public. 

"     18-  Mary,  daughter  of  Patrick  &  Mary  Robinson     '  " 

"     18-  Mary,  daughter  of  Francis  &  Ann  Harding  " 


Jan. 

20- 

Feb. 

9- 

11 

9- 

Mch. 

29- 

ti 

Apr 

29- 

30- 
.16- 

21- 

it. 

25- 
26- 

it 

26- 

ti 

26- 

May 

3- 

THE  PARISH  REGISTER  OF  CHRIST   CHURCH,   SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.        177 

"  18-  Thomas,  son  of  Robert  &  Hannah  Savage 

"  18-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  &  Jane  Grigs  Public. 

"  18-  Gersham,  son  of  Thomas  &  Ann  Ballman     15  yrs.  old. 

"  18-  Merrin,  a  negro  servant  of  Mr.  Duncan  Robinsons        Public. 


Burials  ij^z 


Mch.  22-    Mr.    William   Cox,   in    Shrevifsbury  churchyard. 
July      5-    Miss  Ann  Billop 
Aug.  18-    Mr.  Jacob  Berrian 


Marriages 


June      7-   Joseph  Ton  (?)  &  Abigail  Worden,  at  Middletown 

church,  by  "  banns." 
Sep.      7-    Thomas  Quin  &  Catharine  Kasey,  at  Freehold  church, 

by  "  banns." 
Oct.   23-   James  Robinson  &  Mary  White,  at  Shrewsbury. 

by  "  banns." 

(Nov.  175 1,  and  onward  the  entries  are  in  the  handwriting  of  Samuel  Cooke,  missionary.     The 
writing  is  fine  and  the  paper  corroded  by  the  ink. — J.  E.  S.) 


Baptisms  775.? 


1752       June  21-  John,  son  of  James  &  Ann  West,  4  mos.    Shrewsbury. 

Public. 

''     26-  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Jane  Preston,  Cranbury.     Freehold. 

Aug.  16-  Mary,  daughter  of  Mr.  Lewis  Morris  Ashfield  by  Elizabeth. 

Shrewsbury.     Public. 

"     16-  Henry,  son  of  Othniel  &  Elizabeth  Rogers,  Shrewsbury.   Public. 

"     16-  George,  son  of  George  &  Barbary  Cooper 

"     18-  Margaret,daughter  of  JosiahHalstead  by  Zilpha  "  Private. 

"     23-  Joseph,  son  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  Hankinson  Freehold.    Public. 

"     23-  Elizabeth,  a  negro  woman  belonging  to  the  Widow  Forman 

"     23-  Sharper 

"     23-  Francis 

"     23-  Catharine        Negro  children 


It    if    It 


"    23-    Gabriel 
"     23-   Joseph 

"     23-    Diego — a  negro  belonging  to  Mr.  Joseph  Throckmorton,  Jr. 

Shrewsbury.     Public. 
Sept.  14-    Joseph,  son  of  Edward  &  Margaret  Bunnel — Goodluck. 
"     14-    Joseph,  son  of  Moses  &  Alice  " 

"     15-    Joseph,  a  negro  boy  belonging  to  Capt.  Osburn,  Manasquan. 

Public. 

Allen  & 
"     19-    Adonijah,  son    &  daughter    of   John   &   Mary    Francis,    Cranbury.     Public, 
adults. 


178 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


"     19-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  &  Catherine  Barclay  " 

"     19-  Jane,  daughter  of  James  &  Mary  Ferril  " 

"     24-  Ann,  daughter  of  Rlr.  Thomas  Lynes,  Brunswick  —  Brunswick. 

Oct.  22-  Timothy,  son  of  James  Russel         Shrewsbury,      Public. 

"     29-  Charles  Sutton,  an  adult  Cranbury,     Freehold. 

"     29-  Kezia-daughter  of  Charles  Sutton  "  " 

"       29-  James,  son  of  Henry  Perreine  "  " 

"     29-  Rachel,  daughter  of  W°  Rue  Freehold. 

Nov.     5-  Lenah,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary  Cooper         Middletown.     Public. 

"       8-  Catharine,  daughter  of  James  &  Margaret  Kearny         "  " 

8-  John,  son  of  Richard  Bates 

"     19-  James,  son  of  John  &  Hannah  Russel      Shrewsbury.     Public. 

"     19-  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Robert  jMackdowel  "  " 

"     26-  Mary,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary  Morrison,  Freehold.       " 

"     26-  Phebe,  daughter  of  Joseph  Combs  "  " 

Dec.     3-  Anna,  daughter  of  Joseph  Gifford,  Brunswick  —  Brunswick. 

17-  William,  son  of  Longfield  &  Ann  Cox,  Shrewsbury  —  Public. 

"     25-  Sarah,  daughter  of  John  Thorn  Middletown.  " 


Burials  1753 


175.1       Jan.  12- 

"     17- 
Aug.  II- 


Esther,  wife  of  John  Young.  Middletown. 
Mr.  John  Thorn,  IMiddletown,  Middletown  church. 
Mary,  daughter  of  Mr.  Richard   Frances,  Toponamus 
churchyard,  Middletown. 
Sept.  10    Mary  Leonard  in  Shrewsbury  churchyard. 


Baptisms  175^ 


1753       Feb.     4- 

"     II- 

"     II- 

"     25- 

Mch.    4- 


II- 


May     6- 


James,  son  of  John  Simpson,  Shrewsbury.  Shrewsbury. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward  Bowman,  Brunswick,  Brunswick. 
Primus,   a   free   negro  " 

Ale.xander,  son  of  John  Eastleek     Freehold.    Private. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Josiah  &  Zilpha  Holstead,  Shrewsbury. 
Public.     Baptised  privately  Aug.   18  &  received  into  the 
church  Mch.  4. 
Jonathan,  son  of  Jonathan  &  Sarah  Forman,  Crosswicks,  Private. 

William,  sons  &  daughters  of  John  Gordon,  Brunswick  —  Private. 

Sarah, 

Ann, 

Thomas, 


6-    Ann,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Ash  5  yrs.  Brunswick  —  Private. 

6-   Judith,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Dasigny  "  " 

14-    Samuel,  son  of  John  Barclay  Cranbury.  " 

14-    Garret,  son  of  Henry  Moore  " 

14-    Mary,  daughter  of  Widow  Jewel  "  " 

14-    Hannah,  daughter  of  John  Applegate  " 

13-    Received  then  into  the  church  Jonathan,  son  of  Jonathan 

&  Sarah  Forman.  Crosswicks,  Freehold. 
22-    Mary,  daughter  of  Tunis  &  Margaret  Smith,  Middletown  Point, 
at  the  Point. 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF   CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.   J.         i 

"     27-  Jane, 

"  Sarah,  children  of  Widow  Nixon,  Cranbury.  Public. 

"  James, 

"     27-  Anna,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary  Cowen 

June  10-  Duncan,  son  of  John  &  Rachel  Campbell,  Freehold. 

"     17-  Elizabeth  IMitton,  an  adult  Shrewsbury. 

"     17-  Susanna,  daughter  of  John  &  Sarah  Palmer 

July     I-  John,  son  of  the  Widow  Thorn  Aliddletown. 

22-  Laurence,  son  of  Dr.  Mercer,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  Brunswick,  Brunswick. 
Aug.     2-  John  &  Mary,  children  of  Thomas  &  Mary  Buckulow,  Aliddletown  Point. 
Aug.     2-  Benjamin,  son  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  Warne  "  " 

2-  Henry,  son  of  Robert  Ranson,  Middletown  Point. 

"       2-  Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Catharine  Quinn 

II-  ]\Iirtilla,  daughter  of  John  Throckmorton,  Shrewsbury  —  Private. 

"     12-  Amelia,  daughter  of  John  Shepherd  "  Public. 

"     19-  Rebecca,  daughter  of  James  &  Rebecca  Patten,  Freehold.  " 

"     19-  Jane,  daughter  of  John  Forman  "  " 

"     19-  Margaret,  daughter  of  James  &  Margaret  Dey,  Cranbury.  " 

"     19-  Stephen,  son  of  Stephen  Herlon  Freehold.      '  " 

"     19-  Ann,  daughter  of  Abraham  Emmonds    '  "  " 

Sep.     9-  Joseph  Mitton,  an  adult  Shrewsbury.  Public. 

9-  Isabella,  daughter  of  Sanuiel  &  Isabella  Hunt  "  " 

9-  Susanna,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Mary  Hopmire,  Middletown.         " 

"      9-  Margaret,  daughter  of     "  "  "  "  " 

"     17-  Robert  Morris,  son  of  Henry  &  Bellfame  Leonard,  Shrewsbury  —  Private. 

23-  Susanna  &  Catharine,  daughters  of  Elias  Burger,       Brunswick.  " 

Oct.  16-  John, 

James,  children  of  John  Maccurtain,  Cranbury.  Public. 

Ann, 


79 


Marriages  1753 


1753       J^n-  31-    Barnaby  Higgins  &  Elizabeth  Cotterel,  married  by  "Banns." 
May    7-    Thomas  Ni.xon  &  Mary  Robison,  married  at  Brunswick 

by  Governor's  license. 
July  30-    John   Quan   &  Mary   Nicholson,  privately  by  "  banns." 
Oct.     7-    Christian  Stotster  &  Christeen  Neoffin,  married  by  "  banns." 
"     31-    Thomas  Tyte  &  Grace  Stanley,  at   Middletown  Point  by 
Governor's  license. 
Dec.  25-    Richard  Maize  &  Mary  Glean,  Shrewsbury,    by  "  banns." 


Baptisms  ly^^ 


1753       Oct.  16-    William,  son  of  John  Egbert  Cranbury  —  Public. 

21-    Daniel,  son  of  Patrick  Dougan  Middletown.  " 

Nov.     4-    Sarah,  daughter  of  Caleb  «&  Phebe  Brown,  Shrewsbury.  Private. 
Dec.     2-    Thomas,  son  of  George  Hortwick  Brunswick.     Brunswick. 

Jan.     7-    Euphemia,  daughter  of  L.  M.  A'^hfield,  Esq.  by  Elizabeth, 
Shrewsbury.  Private. 

"     27-    Susanna,  daughter  of  Samuel  Leonard,  Esq.,  by  Mary. 
Shrewsbury.  Public. 


i8o  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Peter  Kemble,  Esq.    New  Brunswick.    Private. 
Henry,  son  of  Henry  &  Ann  Cooper  Shrewsbury  —  Pubhc. 

lo-   James,  son  of  Richard  Frances  Middletown  Point,  " 

lo-   Joseph,  son  of  Joshua  &  Ehzabeth  Warne      "  " 

Robert,  son  of  Francis  Harding  "  " 

Ann,  daughter  of  Job  Throckmorton,  Freehold.  " 

Ann,  daughter  of  William  Harrison,        New  Brunswick.  " 

Mary,  daughter  of  John  Reed  "  " 

Mary,  daughter  of  James  "  "  " 

Stephen  &  Matthew,  sons  of  Joseph  &  Audrey  West 
Shrewsbury  —  Public,  6  mos.  old. 

Josiah,  son  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holmes,  Middletown.     Public. 
Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  &  Margaret  Wilson.  ]\Iiddletown.     Public. 
Syntche,  Ann  &  John,  children  of  John  Rue,        Cranbury.        Public. 
Ann  French,  adult  " 

"     22-    Mary,  daughter  of  James  Ferrel  " 

"     22-    Anna,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Alice  Blain  " 

"     22-    Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Preston  " 

"     22-    iMargaret,  daughter  of  Charles  Sutton 

"     26-    Richard,  son  of  Richard.  Clarke  Freehold.  Public. 

"     26-    Rebecca,  daughter  of  John  Throgmorton     "  " 

June    2-    Mareviasteot,  daughter  of  Henrichus  &  Anna  Maria  Clemens, 
Shrewsbury,  Public. 

"     26-    Isabella,  daughter  of  Arthur  Brown,  Middletown.       Public. 
Aug.     4-    James,  son  of  Joseph  Throckmorton,  Jr.  by  ]\Iary,  Shrews- 
bury. Freehold. 

"      4-    Joseph,   son  of  Joseph  Rue,  Jr.  &  Ann,  Freehold.  Public. 

■'     18-    Thomas,  son  of  John  Morris  "  " 

Sep.  15-    John,  son  of  Matthew  Rue  Freehold.  " 

"     22-    Henry,  son  of Shrewsbury.  " 

"     22-    James,  son  of  Thomas  Bell  "  " 


Feb. 

10- 

Mch. 

17- 

Apr. 

10- 

10- 

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14- 
21- 

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21- 

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21- 

May 

5- 

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19- 
22- 

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22- 

Marriages  1754 


1754       Jan.  27-    Thomas  Smith  &  Frances  Carpenter  by  "  banns." 

Mch.  17-    Daniel  uMcMuUin  &  Mary  Corduggan 

"     24-    Bryant  Dorn  &  Catharine  Carle  " 

"     25-    Richard  Allen  &  Mary  Cox  by  Governor's  license. 

May  23  (28)  John   Besherer  &  Mary  Robertson 
June     2-    William  Newman  &  Elizabeth  Archer.  by  "  banns." 

"     17-    John  Stevenson  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton,  by  Governor's  license. 
Sept.  22-    Hans  Kelly  &  Hannah  Aventon  by  "  banns." 

Oct.  20-    Philip  Cooper  &  Margaret  Bebut 


Burials  1754 


1754        Jan.     9-    Mrs.  Halstead  in  Shrewsbury  churchyard. 
Nov.  II-    Mrs.  Dove  in  Topanemus  churchyard. 


Baptisms  1^54 


Nov.  17-    John,  son  of Shrewsbury. 

Dec.  15-    Lydia,  daughter  of  Othniel  Rogers         Shrewsbury.     Shrewsbury. 
"     1 5"    John,  son 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF   CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.   J. 

1755 

Hannah,  daughter  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Stevenson,  Shrewsbury.       Private. 
Mar}-,  daughter  of  James  Bradshaw  Freehold.  Public. 

Clemens,  daughter  of  Thomas  Shepherd  Middletown. 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Robert  Simpson,  Shrewsbury. 

James,  son  of  Richard  Bates  Middletown  Point.     " 

Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Grigs  "  " 

Jedan  (Jedaw),  daughter  of  Thomas  Cohvell  "  " 

William,  son  of  David  &  Margaret  Stetcher,  Shrewsbury.  " 

Patrick,  son  of  Patrick  Donghan  Middletown.  " 

Catharine,  daughter  of  John  &   Mary  Becherer,  Middletown  Point.    " 
Deborah,  daughter  of  Patrick    &  Mary  Robinson         "  " 

Ashfield,  son  of  Samuel  &  Isabella  Hunt,  Middletown.    Private. 
Stephen,  son  of  Thomas  Randall  "  " 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Samuel  Rue  Freehold.        Public. 

Sarah,   daughter  of  Joseph   Rue  "  " 

Mar}',  daughter  of  Philip  Grandin  "  " 

Catharine,  daughter  of  John  Forman  "  " 

17-    James, 

Maria  Theresa,  Children  of  Mr.  Thomas  Kearny,  Middletown  Point. 

Ananias,  son  of  Joshua  &  Hannah  Giflford,    Shark  river.    Public. 
Jasper,  son  of  Philip  Cooper  Shrewsbury.  " 

William,  son  of  Henrich  Cooper  "  " 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jonathan  &  Sarah  Forman,  Croswick.    " 
Thomas,  son  of  Dr.  Joseph  Eaton         Shrewsbury  " 

Lydia  &  Elizabeth,  daughters  of  Lewis  Morris  Ashfield,  Esq. 
by   Elizabeth,    Shrewsbury.     Private. 
Henry,  son  of  Mr.  Henry  Leonard,  Shrewsbury.    Private. 
Catharine,  daughter  of  Mr.  Du  Hart,  Shrewsbury.     Public. 
Lydia,  daughter  of  John  Russel  "  " 


Jan. 

Ap. 

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20- 

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20- 

May 

14- 

14- 
14- 

17- 

June 

I- 

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25- 
25- 

July 
Aug. 

29- 

3 
3- 

Sept. 

17- 
17- 
14- 

Oct. 

23- 

ti 

5- 

Nov. 

9- 

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30- 
30- 

Dec. 

21- 

(1 

28- 

« 

28- 

Marriages  7755 


Feb.  24-  Jacob  Dennis,  Jr.  &  Margaret  Price  by  Governor's  license. 

Ap.  20-  \"arles  &  Catharine  Chapman  by  "  banns." 

"     21-  William  Hillyer  &  Dinah  Dey  by  Governor's  license. 

June     I-  Josiah  Holstead  &  Anna  Throckmorton  "  "  " 

Nov.     4-  Samuel  Throckmorton,  Jr.,  &  Miss  Catharine  Frances     "  " 

Dec.     3-  John  West  &  Lydia  Wainwright  by  Governor's  license. 


Burials  1755 


Jan. 

12- 

Feb. 

23- 

Ap. 

9- 

June 

4- 

^Jov. 

3- 

Mrs.  Maddox  in  Freehold. 
Hannah,  daughter  of  J.  &  E.  Stevenson. 
Mrs.  Nicholls  in  Topanemus  churchyard. 
Miss  Man,'  Cooke  in  Shrewsbury  churchyard. 
Mr.  Matthew  Rue,  at  Macheponeck. 


l82 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Baptisms  1/^6 

Feb.     I-    Eleanor,  daughter  of  John  &  Rachel  Campbell,  Freehold.    Private. 
"     22-    Samuel,  son  of  Jacob  Dennis,  Jr.  Shrewsbury.        Public. 

"     22-    Fred,  son 

Mch.  21-    Svlvie,  daughters  of  Timothy  Halstead  "  " 

'& 
Ann 


Ap.  3"  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  Leonard,  Esq.,  &  Mary  "                 Private. 

"     II-  Robert,  son  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Stevenson,  Middletown.    Freehold. 

"     12-  Angelina,  daughter  of  James  Dey,  Jr.  Cranbury. 

"     12-  James,  son  of  James  Ferril  " 

29-  Eleanor,  daughter  of  David  Blizzard  Brunswick. 

May  6  Rachel,  an  adult  negro  servant  belonging  to 

Miss  Isabella  Kearny  Shrewsbury. 


6-  Mary, 

6-  Margaret, 

"  Robert  Johnson, 

"  Bella, 


Children  of  the  above  Rachel 


Public. 


16     Lewis,  son  of  Joseph  &  Audrey  West  5  mos.  8  days. 
16-    Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Christopher  &  Christeen  Staateser 


J 

jne  13 

a 

(?) 
13- 
13- 
28- 

July 

a 

4- 
II- 
II- 

13- 
18- 

Aug. 

8- 
8- 

It 

15- 
15- 

9-  Joseph,  son  of  Robert  Wiles 

9-  Catharine,  daughter  of  John  Hoar 

9-  George,  son  of  James  Lawrence 

9-  Mary,  daughter  of  James  Newel 

23-  Then  received  into  the  church 


Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  Leonard  by  Mary 


Allentown 


Samuel,  son  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holmes,  Shrewsbury. 
Uriah,  son  of  Silas  &  Mary  Cook         Shrewsbury. 
Patience,  daughter  of  Stephen  Hevlon       Freehold. 
Stephen,  son  of  John  Eastleek 
Catharine  Allen,  an  adult  Shrewsbury. 

John,  son  of  Hans  &  Mary  Ritcheker         " 

—  John  &  Rachel  Campbell  Freehold. 

Susanna,  daughter  of  Job  Throckmorton       Freehold. 
Zilpha,  daughter  of  Josiah  &  Anna  Halstead,  Shrewsbury. 
Mary,  daughter  of  Hans  &  INIary  Ritcheker  " 

John,  son  of  Abraham  &  Margaret  Emmons,  Freehold. 
Daniel,  son  of  James  &  ^Margaret  Wilson  " 


Public. 
Public. 


1758 


Marriages  i^^6 

Feb.     8-  Christopher  Hyssong  &  Abalon  Gralin, 

"     15-  John  Reyla  &  Haimah  Randal 

June  20-  Buckolow  &  Elizabeth  Applegate 

July  25-  Henry  Coley  &  Christian  Howsley 

Sept.     5-  Dennis  Gallowah  &  Euphcmia  Yunker 

Nov.     7-  John  Rouse  &  Elizabeth  Spuryher 

Oct.  23-  Sampson  Cracker  &  Catharine  Allen 


married  bv  "  banns." 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER  OF  CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.  J.        183 

Burials  1/56 

1756      June    6-    Miss  Sarah  Throckmorton  at  Shrewsbury. 
Aug.  10-    Samuel  Pintard  in  Shrewsbury  churchyard. 


Baptisms  1756 

1756     Aug.  15-    Rebecca,  daughter  of  James  &  Ann  Abraham,  Freehold. 

"     22-    Eleanor,  daughter  of  Patrick  Drugan  by  Alargaret,  Middletown. 
Sept.     5"    Laurence,  son  of  William  &  Alary  Cahall 

"       5-    Catharine,  daughter  of  Henry  &  Christian  Caley,  Shrewsbury. 

"      5-   John,    Children  of  John  Caley " 

Rebecca, 


12-    Matthias, 

Anthony,  Children  of  John  Gang 

Henry, 

Sarah, 


Freehold. 


"     19-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Joseph  &  Margaret  Wilson,  Middletown. 

Oct   —  Mary,  daughter Brook  Freehold. 

"       3-  James,  son  of  Thomas  Bell  Shrewsbury. 

"    24-  George son  of 

"     25-    Mary,  Ann  &  Jeremiah,  children  of  John  &  Anna  Alartha 
Shaddock,  Shrewsbury.         Public. 

"     25-    Lewis,  son  of  Othniel  &  Elizabeth  Rogers,  Shrewsbury.    Public. 
"     25-    Lydia,  daughter  of  John  Smith  ''  " 


31-    John, 

Stephen,  Children  of  William  Heyden 

Enoch, 

Noah, 


Public. 


Morris  Co. 


"    31-    Rhoda, 

Nicodemus,  Children  of  Christopher  Heyden  " 

Christopher, 

Nov.     7-    Alice,  daughter  of  John  Eastleek  Freehold. 

"     28-   Jacob,  son  of  Thomas  &  Sarah  Shepherd,  Middletown. 
"     28-   John,   son  of Shrewsbury. 


Public. 


Public. 


Public. 


Marriages   ij^y 


1757        J^"-  23-  William  Smith  &  Margaret  Webly  by  "  banns." 

Mch.  21-  Thomas  Shadden  &  Rachel  Cromwell  " 

Nov.   10-  Henry  Ferine  &  Abigail  Rue,  married  by  license. 

Nov.  13-  Joseph  Brown  &  Sarah  Coleman  by  "banns." 


I7S7-  ^°  burials 


i84  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Marriages  1758 

1758       Feb.  26-    Henry  Sykles  &  Elizabeth  Rogers,  married  by  "  banns." 

Mr.   Richard   Stevens   &   Miss   Susannah  Kearny,      Governor's  license. 
John  Chapman  &  Mary  Banks  by  "  banns." 

George  Thrumb  &  Hannah  Caley,  married  by  "  banns." 
John  Bowyer  &  Christian  Shoemaker 
William  Hoff  &  Susannah  Farrow 
Thomas  Herbert  &  Isabella  Wright 


Feb. 

26- 

Ap. 

2- 

July 

23- 
I- 

" 

9- 

\.ug. 

23- 
6- 

Burials  ly^S 


1758       Feb.  18-  Jeremiah  Stillvvell  at  Middletown. 

May  22-  Jonathan  Forman.  at  Freehold. 

July  23-  Samuel  Throckmorton,  at  Shrewsbury. 

Aug.     7-  Hannah  Cowenhoven,  at  Freehold. 


Baptisms 


1757  —   John,  son  of  John  &  Hannah  Russel,  Shrewsbury.    Public. 

20-    Matthias  Vanderipe,  an  adult  Freehold. 

25-    Mary,  wife  of  "  "       " 

25-    Martha,  daughter  of  " 
25-   Jane  Vanderipe,  an  adult 

25-    Mary,  wife  of  Robert  Campbell,  an  adult.    Freehold. 
25-    Dorothy,  daughter  of  Richard  Livings 
25-    Jane,  daughter  of  Robert  &  Mary  Campbell  Freehold. 

May     8-    Euphema,  daughter  of  Mr.  Richard  Frances,  Middletown  Point. 

8-    Joseph  Forman,  son  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Throckmorton,  Shrewsbury. 
"       8-    James,  son  of  Vincent  Bodine  Cranbury,  Public. 

"       8-    Mrs.  Mary  Leonard,  wife  of  Thomas  Freehold. 

Miss  Sarah  Hubbs,  an  adult 

Jacob,  son 

Job,  son  of  Joshua  Warne 

Jane,  daughter  of  Patrick  Robertson 

Agnus,  daughter  of  Richard  Bates 

John,  son  of  Abraham  Buckolow 

Isabella,  daughter  of  John  Buckolow 

John,  son  of  John  &  Hannah  Reila,  Cranbury. 

Ann,  daughter  of  John  Compton 

Henry,  son  of  Joseph  Rue,  Jr. 

Mary,   daughter  of   Paul   Millar 

Anthony,  son  of  Dr.  Mercer  by  Lucy 

Moses,  son  of  Richard  Clark 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Joseph  Rue 

Mary,  daughter  of  William  Rue 

Samuel,  son  of  Thomas  French  New  Brunswick. 

Samuel,  son  of  James  &  Ann  Abraham      Freehold. 

Ann,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary  Combs 

28-   John,  Children  of  John  &  Mary  Combs  Freehold.      Public. 

Ann, 

28-    Mary,  daughter  of  Enoch  &  Elizabeth  Thomas    "  " 


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23- 

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28- 

June 

19- 

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19- 

July 

3- 

*' 

17- 

Aug. 

28- 

It 

Private 

Shrewsbury. 
Middletown. 

Public. 
Public. 

Cranbury. 

Public. 

ranbury. 

Public. 

ti 

Brunswick 

CI 

—  Private, 

Freehold. 

Public. 

THE  PARISH  REGISTER  OF  CHRIST   CHURCH,   SHREWSBURY,   N.  J.         185 

Sept.    4-    Catharine,  daughter  of  Christopher  &  Abolon  Hyssong 
Shrewsbury. 
Oct.  16-    Hosea,  son  of  WilHam  &  Lydia  Heyden,  Morristown. 

"     20-    An  adult  negro  belonging  to  Airs.  Martin  Private. 

Nov.     6-    Sarah,  daughter  of  John  Throckmorton PubHc. 

20-    Gabriel, 

Uriel,  sons  of  Michael  Masterson,  Middletown  —  Private. 

Salathiel, 

"     27-    Catharine,  daughter  of  L.  M.  Ashfield,  Esq.,  &  Elizabeth, 
Shrewsbury.     Public. 
Dec.     6-    Lydia,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Isabella  Hunt,  Middletown. 
Private. 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Josiah  Halstead,  Shrewsbury.     Public. 
1758       Jan.     I-    Jane  Di.xon,  an  adult  Freehold.  " 

Richard,  son  of  William  &  Sarah  Crips,  Middlesex. 
Rachel,  daughter  of  Timothy  Akin  " 

Jacob,  son  of  Feli.x  Motsoon  " 

Mary  Akin,  an  adult  Amboy.  Private. 

John  &  Mary,  children  of  Daniel  Obrian     " 

Josiah,  son  of  James  Russel  Shrewsbury.  Public. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Graham  Cooke,  Middletown. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  &  Rachel  Campbell       Freehold.  " 

Lewis,  son  of  James  Dey,  Jr.  "  " 

Mary,  daughter  of  Silas  Cook Shrewsbury.  " 

William,  son  of  Patrick  Drugan         Middletown.  " 

Helena,  daughter  of  Keneth  Hankinson,  Freehold.  " 

Jane,  daughter  of  Philip  &  Eleanor  Grandin        " 

Edward,  son  of  John  &  Mary  Morris  Freehold.  " 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Peter  &  Jane  Barclay  "  " 

Lewis,  son  of  Henry  &  Abigail  Perreine  Freehold.  " 

John  Harrison,  son  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holmes       "  " 

Thomas,  son  of  Samuel  &  Hannah  Warne  Middletown  Point.  " 

Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  &  Margaret  Morrel,  Middletown  Point. 
Public. 

Hannah,  daughter  of  James  &  Margaret  Crawford    "  Public. 

Ann,daughter  of  John  &  Hannah  Legget  "  " 

"     24-    Ann,  daughter  of  James  Bradshaw  Freehold 

"     24-    Hannah, 

Ann  &  Elizabeth,  children  of  Joseph  Newton     "         Public. 

"     25-    Elizabeth  Frances,  adults,  Cranbury  " 

Margaret 
Valeria 

Oct.     8-   John  Fisher,  son  of  Samuel  &  Catharine  Throckmorton. 

Freehold.     Public. 
Dec.     3-    Henry,  son  of  James  &  Margaret  Wilson,  Freehold.     Public. 
"     25-    Hannah,  daughter  of  Job  Throckmorton  "  " 


25- 

Jan. 

I- 

Ap. 

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2- 

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2- 

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3- 

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May 

23- 

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28- 

June 

it 

4- 
18- 

July 

30- 

Aug. 
Sept. 

13- 

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18- 

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18- 

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18- 

Burials  T^^p 


Jan.  18-  Stephen  West,  at  Shrewsbury. 

Mch.  23-  Franses,    (in  Freehold  churchyard?). 

May  13-  James  Wilson,  at  Amboy. 

June  24-  William  Dear,  at  Amboy. 


i86 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Marriages    i^SQ 

Ap.  15-  John  Frederick  Sorriber  &  Ann  Debole  by  "  banns.* 

May  10-  Joseph  Cosgrove  &  Mary  North 

Aug.  14-  John  Abraham  &  Abigail  Perreine,  by  Governor's  Hcense. 

"     27-  Christian   Felmore  &   Margaret  Speirman  "  banns." 

Sept.  27-  Andrew  Stephens  &  Deborah  West,  by  Governor's  license. 


1759       Jan.  21- 


Baptisnis 

Samuel,  son  of  John  Powel  Shrewsbury. 

Margaret,  daughter  of  John  &  Margaret  Reid 
John,  son 


Public. 

Shrewsbury. 


Public. 


"    28-    Samuel,  son  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Throckmorton 
Mch.  19 


Apr.  17- 
"     22- 

May  6- 
"     13- 

a  ii 

t(  it 

June     3- 

"     10- 
"     24- 

July  8- 
"  8- 
"  8- 
"  15- 
"  15- 
"  15- 
"  17- 
Aug.  5- 
"  26- 
"  26- 
"    26- 

Sept.  27- 


27- 


Nov. 


27- 

30- 
30- 
30- 
30- 
30- 
5- 


Isaac,  sons  of  Samuel  &  Isabella  Hunt,  Middletown.     Private. 
Willet, 


Margaret,  daughter  of 


Shrewsbury.     Public. 
Freehold  " 


Holmes,  son  of  John  Throckmorton 
Denise,  son  of  John  Forman  "  " 

Gertrude,  daughter  of  Cortland  Skinner,  P.  Amboy. 
John,  son  of  Samuel  Serjeant  "         " 

Richard,  son  of  Richard  Van  Hoist  "         " 

John,  son  of  James  Abraham,  Jr.  Freehold.  Public. 

Philip,  son  of Shrewsbury. 

John,  son  of  Robert  Isleton P.  Amboy.  " 

Susanna,  daughter  of  Robert  King  "  " 

William,  son  of  John  Russel  Shrewsbury.  " 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Christopher  Hyssong    "  " 

Catharine,  daughter  of  John  Rous  "  " 

Mary,  daughter  of  Matthias  &  Mary  Vanderipe,  Freehold.     Public. 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Enoch  &  Elizabeth  Thomas  "  " 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Scoby   (dec'd)  "  " 

Mary,  a  negro  boy  belonging  to  S :  Leonard,  Esq.,  Shrewsbury.     Private, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Mc  Cafferty  "  Public. 

Susanna,  daughter  of  Mr.  Henry  Leonard.  "  Private. 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Elizabeth  Lane  "  " 

Henry,  son  of  John  Rue Freehold.     Public. 

Cornelias  Pege,  an  adult  " 

Elizabeth,   his  wife, 
David,  his  son 

James,  sons  of  Peter  Petshine  " 

Peter, 


Matthias,  son  of  Robert  Campbel 
Thomas,  son  of  Othniel  Rogers 
Jacob  

Mary 


Shrewsburv.    Public. 


Mirtilla,  daughter  of  Josiah  &  AnnHalstead"  " 

Joseph,  son  of  Daniel  Woolley  "  " 

Martha,  daughter  of  John  Henry     6  yrs.  old.     Perth  Amboy. 


II-   Jonathan  Stout  & 

Leah,  wife  of  Jonathan,  of  Middletown 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER  OF  CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.  J.        187 


II-    William  Jolly,  an  adult  Freehold. 

22-   Josiah,  son  of  Timothy  Halstead  Shrewsbury. 


Public. 


1760     Mch.  14- 

23- 
Aug.  — 


Aug. 

27- 

Sept. 

Nov. 

31- 
19- 

17- 

tt 

19- 

Burials  I/60 


Mirtilla  Halstead 
Samuel  Abraham 
Chrisf  Robt.  Reynolds 


Shrewsbury. 

Freehold. 

Shrewsbury. 


(the  preceding  entry  was  on  a  dividing  line,  and  the  month 
may  be  August  or  Alarch,  but  most  likely  March) 

H.  Throckmorton  Shrewsbury. 

John   Benson  in   Shrewsbury. 

Chas.  Abraham,  in  Freehold. 
Mrs.  Halstead.     In  Shrewsbury  churchyard. 
Denise,  son  of  John  Forman,  Freehold. 


1760 


1761 


Oct. 


Ap.  27- 

May  II- 

July  3- 

"       3- 

"      3- 

"      3- 

"      6- 

"      6- 

Aug.  3- 

10- 

10- 

24- 

24. 

19- 

19- 

23 

26- 

27- 

27 

10- 

13- 

13- 

15- 

22- 

5- 
19- 

3- 
3 

10- 
12- 
16- 
16- 
16- 
16- 


Nov. 
Dec. 

Feb. 

Mch. 

Ap. 
(( 

May 


Aug. 


Baptisms  1760 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Graham  Cooke         Shrewsbury. 


Middletown  Point. 
"     "         Public. 


Isabella,  daughter  of  Patrick  &  Mary  Robison 

Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Colvil 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Richard  &  Agnes  Bates  "     "  " 

Samuel  Mc  Gee  "     " 

Aaron,   son  of   Peter    a  free  negro 

Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  "    "        "         both  of  Shrewsbury. 

John  Leonard,  son  of  George  &  Catharine  West,  Shrewsbury.     Public. 

Richard,  son  of  Samuel  &  Catharine  Throckmorton,  Freehold.     

Catharine,  daughter  of  James  Dey  "  Public. 

Abraham,  son  of  Abraham  &  Margaret  Emmonds  "  " 

William,  son  of  Cornelius  &  Elizabeth  Pege  "  " 

Joseph  Holman,  an  adult  Freehold.     Public. 

John,  son  of  Henry  &  Abigail  Ferine     "  " 

William,  son  of  John  &  Elizabeth   Stevenson  IMiddletown.    Private. 

Anthony,  son  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holmes    Shrewsbury.     Public. 
Deborah,  wife  of  Thomas  Bell,  an  adult 

son  of  the  above  Thomas  &  Deborah "  " 

Joseph  Leonard,  an  adult Shrewsbury.     Private. 

Joshua,  son  of  Thomas  &  ]\Iary  Warne       Aliddletown  Point. 
John,  son  of  Samuel  &  Alargaret  Morrell  "  •" 

Alary,  daughter  of  William  West  Shrewsbury.    Public. 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Kenneth  Hankinson  Freehold.  " 

William,  son  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Throckmorton  Shrewsbury.         " 
John,  son  of  John  Forman  Freehold.  " 

Hugh,  son  of  Felix  &  Martha  O'Hara 

Catharine,  daughter  of  John  Rue  "  " 

Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  &  Isabella  Hunt  Aliddletown.        " 

Joanna    Eatton Shrewsbury.     Private. 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  John  Rue  Freehold.    Spottswood.       " 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Daniel  Perreine  "  " 

Andrew,  son  of  Robert  Pharess  " 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Felix  Shutler  " 


iS8  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

"    30-    Othniel,  sons  of  Otheniel  &  Elizabeth  Rogers    Shrewsbury.    Public. 
"     30     Leonard, 

Sept.  6-   Andrew,  son  of  James  &  Margaret  Crawford        Freehold.  " 


i'/6o  Marriages 


1760  -  Mch  -  23-  John  Herring  &  Elizabeth  Hall,  "  Banns." 

31-  Rice  Fielder  &  Elizabeth  Woolley  " 

July  30-  Felix  O'Hara  &  Martha  Mc  Cormack  Governor's  license. 

Aug.     3-  William  Allen,  &  Elizabeth  Allen,  married  "  " 

Nov.  2-  Robert  Barclay  &  Alice  Van  Kirk  "  " 

25-  James  Dey  &  Margaret  Rue  "  " 

28-  David  Stout  and  Catharine  Barclay  "  " 


Baptisms  1^61 


1761  Sep.  7-    Thomas,  son  of  Samuel  &  Graham  Cook,  Shrewsbury.     Amboy. 

"     13-    Mary,  daughter  of  Robert  &  ]\Iargaret  King,  Amboy.  " 

27-    Abigail,  daughter  of  James  &  Abigail  Russel,  Shrewsbury.    Public. 
& 
James,  son 

Richard,  son  of  John  &  Hannah  Russel                       "  " 

[sic]  Job,  son  of  Richard  Clark  Freehold  Public. 

Job,  son  of  Job  Throckmorton                  "  " 

John,  son  of  Stephen  Haviland                  "  " 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary  Cotes,  Shrewsbury.  Public. 

Barbara,  daughter  of " 

David  Stout,  an  adult                    Freehold.  " 

Ann,  daughter  of  David  &  Catharine  Stout         "  " 

Mary,  daughter  of  James  and  Margaret  Dey       "  " 

Dinah,  daughter  of  William  &  Hannah  Dey        "  " 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Joseph  Morford                       "  " 
John,  son  of  Cortland  &  Elizabeth  Skinner,  Amboy. 


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1761-     Mch.  17-  Jehu  Birket  &  Kesiah  Walker  "  Banns." 

Feb.  19-  Robert  Mc  Kean  &  Isabella  Antill         Governor's  license. 

Ap.  15-  Thomas  Erichson  &  Margaret  Abraham        "  " 

"     16  Samuel  Lippincott  &  Elizabeth  Lane             "  " 

June  25-  Mr.  Richard  Tole  &  Miss  Sarah  Eatton 

Aug.  23-  Lewis  Smith  &  Ann  Vannortewick                  "  " 

Sept.     I-  David  Lee  &  Margaret  Perreine                     "  " 

"     22-  Mr.  Leonard  Cutting  &  Ann  Frances  Gombauld  " 

Oct.  22-  Beriah  West  &  Sarah  Parker  " 


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Feb.     4  Mr.  Grandine  Freehold. 

"      9-  Mary  Halstead  Shrewsbury. 

Ap.      9-  Dr.  Joseph  Eatton 

"     12-  Henry,  son  of  H.  &  B.  Leonard 

June     3-  Mr.  Garret  Alorford,  at  Middletown. 

8-  Miss  Sarah  Leonard,  at  Shrewsbury. 

"     14-  Widdow  Dennis,  at  " 

Nov.  12-  Airs.  Holmes,  at  Freehold. 


Baptisms    1^62 

Jan.     5"  Phillis,  a  negro  girl  belonging  to  Mr.  Thomas  Leonard. 

Mch.  21-  Collin,  son  of  Alex.  Campbell  Amboy. 

"     21-  Josiah,  son  of  William  &  Mary  Brown    Perth  Amboy. 

Ap.       4-  James,  son  of  Enoch  &  Elizabeth  Thomas,  Freehold.     Public. 

June    6-  Abigail,  daughter  of  Thomas  Hewit,  Shrewsbury.  " 

"    2"^-    Ann  Pege  23  yrs. 

Rebecca     "  20      " 

David       "  18      "  Freehold.  Public. 

Adam        "  13      " 

Jonathan    "  10      " 

Daniel,  sons  of  Neal  Mc  Mullin 
John, 

Hugh  McFall  10  yrs. 
Margaret  Leonard 


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Elizabeth  Mc  Elwe  12  yrs.  "  " 

Margaret  Handlin  3  yrs.  "  " 

Matthew         "         i  yr. 

Joseph,  son  of  Richard  &  Sarah  Tole,  Shrewsbury.  " 

Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  &  Deborah  Bell      "  " 

Rachel,  daughter  of  Thomas,  a  free  negro    "  " 

Isabella,  daughter  of  Robert  Campbell  Freehold 

Lydia,  daughter  of  James  Abraham,  Jun'"  " 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Jonathan  &  Leah  Stout,  Middletown. 
Moses,  son  of  George  &  Catharine  West,  Shrewsbury. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Christopher  Hyssong  " 

Samuel,  son  of  William  &  Hannah  Pintard  " 

Joseph,  son  of  Jacob  Dennis,  Jr.  " 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  Joseph  Vanort,       Freehold. 
John,  son  of  James  &  Elizabeth  Williams,  jNIiddletown  Point. 
12-   Richard,  son  of  Richard  Bates  "  " 


Marriages  1^62 


Mch.     2-    Dennis  Mc  Cartie  &  Elizabeth  Whitney  "  Banns." 

"     20-    Anthony  Taylor  &  Mary  Rorren  " 

Ap.  23-    Matthew  Wolfe  &  Mary  Smith 

July  26-    Benjamin  Britain  &  .A.bigail  Hoflf  by  Governor's  license. 

Dec.     5-    Tames  Stilwel  &  Elizabeth  Shaw 
"     12-    Hugh  Taylor  &  Letitia  Francis  " 


I90  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Burials  i/6^ 


Mch.  20-    John  Cowper,  at  Middletown. 
Dec.     2-    Mr.  Ashfield,  at  Shrewsbury. 


Baptisms    i/6j 


1763       May     I-  James,  son  of  Keneth  Hankinson  Freehold. 

I-  Lydia,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Margaret  Erichson        " 

"       I-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  David  &  Catharine  Stout 

"      8-  Robert,  son  of  Thomas  &  Ann  Howell  Shrewsbury. 

"      8.  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  &  Abigail  Price  " 

"     15-  Then  received  into  the  church,  Helena  Covenhoven 

Freehold yrs.  old. 

"     15-  Sarah,  daughter  of  Henry  &  Abigail  Perreine,  Freehold. 

"     15-  ,  daughter  of  James  Hankinson 

June  5-  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Isabella  Hunt,  Shrewsbury. 

Sept.  18-  Samuel,  son  of  John  Forman  Freehold. 

Oct.     2-  Joseph,  son  of  James  &  Margaret  Dey,  Freehold. 

"       2-  James,  son  of  William " 

"     16  Peter,  son  of  James  &  Margaret  Crawford 

"     23  David,  sons  of  Christ.  &  Margaret  Felmore,  Shrewsbury. 

23  Jacob, 

"    30  Jane,  daughters  of  John  &  Esther  Buckolow,     Freehold. 

"  Sarah, 

"     30  Rebecca  Andruvat  4  yrs. 


30-  Michael,  son  of  Samuel  &  Graham  Cook,  Shrewsbury. 

Nov.  20-  Susanna,  daughter  

"     27  Peter,  son  of  Thomas  &  Lydia  Smith  Freehold. 

Dec.   II-  John,  son  of  John  &  Mary  Miller 

II-  Thomas,  son  of  William  &  Ann  Philips  " 

18-  Christian,  son  of  Christian  &  Mary  Debole,     Shrewsbury. 

25-  Mary,  daughter  of  William  &  Elizabeth  Allen,     Freehold. 


Marriages  iy6s 


1763-        Sep.  8-    John  Sergeant  &  Catharine  Shall,  by  Governor's  license. 
Oct.  16-    Allen  Aragen  &  Ann  Borden  "  Banns." 

Nov.  30-    William  Eagles  &  Anna  Machet,       Governor's  license. 


Burials  j/63 


1763      Nov.  14-    Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  &  Graham  Cooke,  at  Shrewsbury. 
Dec.     18-    Nathaniel  Leonard,  Middletown. 


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Baptisms  1/64 

1764      Feb.  12-    Benjamin,  son  of  Josiah  &  Hannah  Holmes,  Shrewsbury. 
"   12-    Jane,  a  negro  belonging  to  j\lr.  Tole 

Mch.   II-    Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Philip  Cooper  

May  27-    William,  son  of  Joseph  Morford  Freehold. 

"      27-    James,  son  of  James  Abrahams,  Jr. 

June  II-    Huldah, 

Margaret,  children  of  Richard  &  Mary  Matchet,  Cranbury. 

William, 

John, 

Mary, 

June  II-    Mary  Sullivan  8  yrs.  old  Cranbury. 

Neale  &  Andrew  Mc  Conolly  " 

"  Lewis,  son  of  James  &  Barsheba  Jobs  " 
Isaac,  son  of  John  &  Esther  Buckolow  " 
Anna,  daughter  of  Vincent  Bodine  " 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Paul  Miller  " 

July  8-    Lewis,  son  of  Thomas  &  Alary  Warner         Middletown. 
"         Thomas,  son  of  Joshua  &  Helena  Warner  " 

22-    James  Connor,  an  adult  Freehold. 

James  &  Margaret,  children  of  Neall  McMullin  " 

Sarah  &  John,  children  of  Dennis  Derriskill  " 

Andrew,  son  of  Robert  Campbell  " 

William,  son  of  William  &  Helena  Perreine  " 

"     29     Hannah  Holmes,  daughter  of  John  Mc  Cafferty        Shrewsbury. 
"     29-   Jacob,  son  of  Thomas  &  Deborah  Bell  " 

Aug.  9-    Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Colvill,  Middletown. 
Aug.  9-    Patrick,  son  of  Patrick  Robinson  Middletown. 

"       9-    Hannah,  daughter  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Amey  " 

"       9-    Elizabeth  &  Mary,  children  of  William  Dorcry  " 

"     26-    Amelia,  daughter  of  Benj.  Dennis  Shrewsbury. 

Sep.     2-    Jane,  daughter  of  John  Combs  Freehold. 

2-    Robert,  son  of  Joseph  Perreine  " 

"       9-    Isabella  &  Franscina,  daughters  of  Peter  Petshine     Middletown. 

15-    Thomas,  son  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Throckmorton,        Private. 
"     16-    Lvdia  &  Phebe,  children  of  William  &  Hannah  Jolly,  Freehold. 
"     16-    Catharine  Jolly,  adult  Publick. 

"     16-    John  Scoby 

"     30     Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary  Rue  Freehold. 

1764      Oct.  21-    Catharine,  daughter  of  William  &  Abigail  Hewlett,  Shrewsbury, 
Nov.  I-    Mary,  wife  of  Charles  Boyles     Morristown. 

Nov.  I-    Margaret, 

Daniel,  children  of  Chas.  &  Mary  Boyles,    Morristown. 
Patience,  " 

\  Michael,  " 

"       I-    Hagar,  a  free  negro  wench  " 

Meriam, 

Isaac,  children  of  Hagar  " 

I-    Benjamin,    8   yrs.         negro   children  belonging  to 
Dorothy.      4    '"  Capt.    Robert  Troup  " 

Dec.  9-   John  Barclay  Stout,  son  of  David  &  Catharine,       Freehold. 
"     25     Zilpha,  daughter  of  Joseph  Price,  Jr.,  Shrewsbury. 


iga  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Marriages  1764. 

1764-      May  24-    Thomas  Ellison  &  Margaret  Mitchel,        Governor's  license. 
Isaac  Mitchel  &  Byen  Halstead 
Benj.  Bennet  &  Rachel  Preston,  Banns. 

And.  Allen  &  Elizabeth  Guy 

Charles  Colman  &  Catharine  Lippincott,  Governor's  license. 

Matthew  Williams  &  Rachel  Crawford  Banns. 

John  Newberry  &  Charity  Newman  " 

John  Brand  &  Rebecca  Gifford  " 

John  Farrow  &  Margaret  Whitefal  Banns. 

William  Johnson  &  Rachel  Johnson,  Governor's  license. 


1764- 


May 

24- 

June 

21- 

July  9- 

9- 
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Sep. 
Dec. 

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13- 
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Dec. 

25- 

31 

Burials    1764. 

Ap.  I- 

Thomas    Tyte, 

Toponamus. 

July    5- 

John  States, 

Shrewsbury. 

"     17- 

John  Redford, 

" 

Aug.  30- 

Thomas  W'illet, 

Middletown. 

Sept.  16- 

Thomas  -  son  ( 

3f  Joseph  &  Mary  Throcl 

Baptisms  1765 

1765        Feb.  20-  Michael,  son  of  James  &  Margaret  Kearny  Private. 

May  5-  George  Taylor,  an  adult  Shrewsbury. 

"       5-  Anthony,  son  of  Jacob  Dennis,  Jr.  " 

"       5  John,  Man,-,  Joseph,  children  of  Widow  Morris  " 

"     19-  Mary,  daughter  of  Robert  Jones  Middletown. 

June      2-  Richard  &  Thomas,  sons  of  Thomas  Howel,  Shrewsbury. 

"      9-  John,  son  of  William  &  Hannah  Dey  Freehold. 

10  Cornelius,  son  of  Ann  Pege  " 

"     10-  Ann  &  Jane,  children  of  Thomas  &  Ann  Kilpatrick  " 

"    23-  Mary  &  Susanna,  daughters  of  Bryan  &  Frances  Smith       " 

"     27-  Isaac,  son  of  Isaac  &  Jane  Emmonds  " 

"     30  Sarah,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Sarah  Shepherd  Middletown. 

July-  7-  Anna,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  Still  well  " 

7-  John,  son  of  James  &  Elizabeth  Stillwell  " 

"     28-  George  Taylor  Morford,  an  adult  Shrewsbury. 

"     28-  John,  son  of  Christopher  Hyssong  " 

"     28-  Bethana,  daughter  of  Tom,  a  free  negro  " 

Aug.     4-  Hannah,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary  Perreine  Freehold. 

25-  Grace,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Graham  Cooke  Shrewsbury. 

25-  William,  son  of 

Sep.  15-  Hannah,  daughter  of  Widow  Morford  Freehold. 

"     22-  William,  son  of  \\^illiam  &  Elizabeth  Pitcher  Shrewsbury. 

Dec. .  I-  Amey,  daughter  of  William  Pintard  " 


Burials  1765 


1765     Feb.       4-   Job.  Throckmorton,  buried  at  Freehold. 

"      "  (?)   Myrtilla     "  Shrewsbury. 

Aug.  21-    Joseph  Morford,   at   Freehold. 
Sept.  15-   James  Abraham,  at  Toponemus. 


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Baptisms    1766 

Richard,  son  of  Samuel  &  Isabella  Hunt  Middletown. 

Obadiah,  son  of  George  Wood  Shre\vsbur_\-. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Othniel  &  Elizabeth  Rogers         Private. 
(22)   Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Mauritz  Dehart  Shrewsbury. 

William,  son  of  William  Harris  Freehold. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Robert  Campbell  " 

David,  son  of  Enoch  Thomas 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Richard  Bates  " 

Gertrude,  daughter  of  Thomas  BuUman  " 

James  Abraham,  son  of — 

Letitia,  daughter  of  James  Abraham 

Rosseaa,  son  of  William  &  Catharine  Brown  " 

Thomas,  son  of  James  &  Margaret  Crawford 

William,  son  of  Widow  Morris,  ]Middletow'n. 

Phebe,  daughter  of  John  &  Abigail  Abraham,         Freehold. 

Thomas,  son  of  Samuel  Warne,  Middletown. 


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Marriages  I/65 

Andrew  Forman  &  Alargaret  Gordon,  Governor's  license. 

John  Daniel  Cremer  &  Sophia  Lena  Hannah,  "  Banns." 

Joseph  Burdge  &  Zilpha  Gifford,  Governor's  license. 

Patrick  Leonard  &  Margaret  Delany 

Robert  Potter  &  Sarah  Brown 

Thomas  Brand  &  Alargaret  Slocom, 

Stephen  Frazer  &  Hannah  Gifford, 

Philip  Skinner  &  Susanna  Simpson, 

Stephen  Mersereau  &  Lydia  Parker 

John  Finnemore  &  Mary  W'hite 

(23)  John  Holmes  &  Elizabeth  Leonard 

Obad.  Corlis  &  Sarah  Shearman,        "  Banns. 

Thomas  Croxson  &  Sarah  Cook 


"  Banns." 
Governor's  license. 

Governor's  license. 


Marriages  I/66 

1766        Jan.     9-    Robert  ]\Iorris  &  Content  Dunham, 

Feb.  20-    John  Taber  Kempe,  Esq.,  of  N.  Y.  and 

Miss  Grace  Coxe,  of  Trenton 
May  14-    Ezekial  Lewis  &  Phebe  Johnson, 

26-    John  Chap   &  Margaret  Ciker 
Aug.  10-    John  Pearce  &  Hannah  Vannot 
Sept.  14-    Mr.  Joseph  Leonard  &  ]\Iiss  Magdlene 

Gumbauld, 
Sept.  28-    Josiah  Halstead  &  Lydia  Worthley 
Dec.     7-    Benj.  Chambers  &  Deborah  Gifford, 


Banns. 
Governor's  license. 


Banns." 


Governor's 

license. 

it 

"  Banns." 


Baptisms     Jj66 

1766      June  15-    Peter  Lot,  son  of  Richard  Jaques,  Middletown. 
"     22-    Hannah  Combs,  an  adult                           Freehold. 
"     29 


194  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

July  20-    Lydia,  daughter  of  David  &  Catharine  Barclay,  Freehold. 

27-    Oliver,  a  negro  boy  Shrewsbury. 

Aug.     3-    Agnes,  daughter  of  Benard  Evaux  [  ?]  Freehold. 

"     31-    Dinah, 

Daniel,  negro  children  belonging  to  Shrewsbury. 

Chloe,    Mrs.  Isabella  Kearny 
Phillis, 

Sep.  28-  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  &  Margaret  Perreine,     Freehold. 

Oct.     I-  Jacob,  son  of  Benj.  Dennis  Shrewsbury. 

12  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  \\^illiam  &  Abigail  Hewlet       " 

15  Eda,  a  negro  girl 

Nov.  28-  Cortland,  son  of  Cortland  &  Elizabeth  Skinner  Amboy. 

"     30-  Sarah  Cornhill,  daughter  of  Richard  Marsh  Middletown. 

Dec.  14-  Robert,  son  of  James  &  Mary  Boggs  Private. 


Burials  i/Sd 


1766     Aug.  21-    Mrs.  Mary  Throckmorton  Shrewsbury. 

Sept.  28-    James,  son  of  Richard  &  Sarah  Frances,         Freehold. 
Nov.  24-    Widow   Hewlet  Shrewsbury. 


Marriages  I/6/ 


^7^7'      J^"'  21-  James  Rue  &  Phebe  Abraham,        by  Governor's  license. 

June     7-  James  Brown  &  Phebe  Scoby,         by  banns. 

July  26-  "William  Vincent  &  Elizabeth  Newberry     " 

Nov.  26-  Andrew  Brown  &  Sarah  Frances.  Governor's  license. 

Dec.   17-  Daniel  AIcDaniel  &  Catharine  Nicliols,  Banns. 

"     17-  John  Purtell  &  Margaret  Jackson  " 

"     31-  William  Norris  &  Velariah  White,  Governor's  license. 


Burials  1^6/ 


1767         Jan    I-    Griffiths,  son  of  Airs.  Stevenson,         Shrewsbury. 
July  24-    Nathan'  Parker. 


Baptisms    i'j6y 


1767       Feb.     i^-    Mary,  daughter  of  John  Forman,  Freehold. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  &  Hannah  Russel  Shrewsbury. 

Jane,  daughter  of  David  &  Catharine  Barclay  Freehold. 

Abraham,  son  of  \^'illiam  Harris 

Sarah,  daughter  of  John  &  Mary  Millar,         N.  Brunswick. 
Violet,  a  negro  child  belonging  to  Capt.  Troup  Whipany. 
Theodosia,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Deborah  Bell,     Shrewsbury. 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Catharine  Throckmorton-Freehold. 

Joan,  daughter  of  Middletown. 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  William  &  Hannah  Dey  Freehold. 

Matthew,  son  of  William  Perreine  ■  " 


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July  19-    Isabella,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Graham  Cooke  " 

Aug.  30-    Ruhamah,  daughter  of  James  Abraham 


Oct.  II-  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Philip  &  Eleanor  Grandin 

Oct.  24-  Philip,  son  of  Ravaud  &  Ann  Kearny       Perth  Amboy. 

"     26-  Glencross,  son  of  William  Pintard  Shrewsbury. 

Dec.  13-  Margaret,  daughter  of  Joseph  Price,  Jr.  " 

"     17-  Margaret  Jackson,  an  adult  " 


Baptisms    I/68 


1768       Mch.  30-    Joseph  &  Isabella,  children  of  Dennis  &  Hannah  Dresgill,  Freehold. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Dr.  James  Boggs  &  Alary  Shrewsbury. 

Littleton,  son  of  Jacob  Dennis,  Jr.  " 

Esther,  wife  of  John  Frost  Middletown. 

Leah  Benjamin  " 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Jacob  Parker  Shrewsbury. 

John,  Stephen  &  Sarah,  children  of  John  Eastleek,  Toponemus. 

John  Ogilvie,  son  Jaques  Woodbridge. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  Richard  "  " 

Isaac,  son  of  William  &  Abigail  Hewlett  Shrewsbury. 

William,  son  of  Joseph  &  Magdalen  Leonard  " 

Catharine  West,  an  adult  " 

Susanna      "  "  " 

24-    Benj.  Cooper,  adults  Middletown. 

Phebe  Cooper,      "  " 

24-    Lydia  Ball,  4  yrs. 


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June 

19- 

July 

19- 

"     31-    Susanna,  daughter  of  George  W'ood  Shrewsbury. 

■Aug.     7-   Jonathan,  a  free  negro  child  " 

28-    Catharine  &  Audrey,  children  of  James  &  Ann  West     " 

28-    Elizabeth,  children  of  Asher  &  Ann  West  " 

Euphemia, 

"     28-    Catharine, 

William,  children  of  Deborah  Stevens,  widow,  Shrewsbury. 

Joseph, 

Jane, 

Mary, 

"     30     Raymond,  son  of  Othniel  &  Elizabeth  Rogers,       Shrewsbury, 
Oct.     2-    John,  son  of  Benj.  Dennis  " 

"       2-    Moses,  son  of  Christian  &  Margaret  Felmore  " 

"      2-    Alexander,  son  of  Daniel  &  Catharine  McDaniel  " 

"     30-    Euphemia,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Isabella  Hunt,  Middletown. 
Nov.  27-    Priscilla,  daughter  of  Thomas  Pet  shine  " 


Marriages  i';68 


1768        Ap.     3-  Thomas  Morford  &  Hester  Holmes  Governor's  license. 

May     I-  Cornelius  \'andevere  &  Ann  Pintard  "               " 

June  26-  John  Ferril  &  Mary  Mc  Cullor  ,  Banns. 

Sep.  29-  James  Smith  &  Ann  West  Governor's  license. 


196  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

j;6S   Burials.  Then  interred  the  corpse  of: 

1768       Feb.  22-  Mrs.  Willet  Middletown. 

23-  Thomas   Franses  Freehold. 

Ap.     9-  Andrew  Stevens  Shrewsbury. 

June  15  Mrs.  Howel 

Aug.  20-  Thomas,  a  free  negro 

Oct.     I-  Catharine  West 


Marriages  //dp 


1769         Jan.  —  Samuel  West  &  Sarah  Lafetra  Governor's  license. 

July  27-  Thomas  White  &  Mary  Woolley 

Nov.     2-  Thomas  Forman  &  Jane  Throckmorton  Shrewsbury. 

"       5-  Henry  Waddell  &  Lucia  Lawrence 


Baptisms    i^6q 


1769  Mch.  24-    Sarah,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Hester  Morford         Shrewsbury. 

Ap.     9-    Lydia,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Graham  Cooke 
May     7-    James,  son  of  James  &  Mary  Boggs 
Nov.  29-    Francis  Kilpatrick  Vanort  Freehold. 

1770  June  —   Ann  Frances,  daughter  of  Joseph  Leonard,  Esq.,  &  Magdalen. 

Freehold. 
July  22-   Jacob,  son  of  Jacob  Parker,  dec'd  Shrewsbury. 

Oct.  28-    Mary,  daughter  of  Jacob  Dennis,  Jr. 
Dec.     9-    Lydia,  daughter  of  William  &  Abigail  Hulet  " 

Patience,  wife  of  James  Mount 
Mary, 
Margaret, 
"    29-   Joseph,  children  of  James  &  Patience  Mount  "        Private. 

Patience, 
Michael  Price, 
Ann, 
James, 

Dec.  29-    Phebe,  a  negro  wench  belonging  to  the  above  James  &  Patience. 
"     29-    Sarah  Wardell,  an  adult  Shrewsbury.     Private, 

"     31-    Sarah,  17  yrs.,  children  of  Timothy  &  Zilpha  Halstead     " 
Rebecca,  9  " 

30  (sic)  Thomas,  son  of  Elisha  Shepherpd  Public. 


Burials  i/6p 


1769     Mch.     I-  Ann  Vandervere  Shrewsbury. 

Sep.  21-  Jacob   Parker 

"     29-  L.  M.  Ashfield,  Esq.  "  church. 

Oct.  —  Catharine  West 

Nov.  12-  Mary  Latson  Shrewsbury. 


THE  PARISH  REGISTER  OF  CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.  J.        197 


1770       Jan.     I-  Joanna  Eatton 

"     17-  Elizabeth  Huet 

"     23-  Edmund  Lafetra 

Feb.    9-  Mrs.  Ayres 


iT/o    Burials 

Shrewsbury. 

Toponamus. 


Marriages  lyyo 


1770       Jan.  21-  James  Yongfe  &  Hannah  Vanders^ander 

Feb.  15-  Thomas  Loyd  &  Clement  Shepherd 

Mch.   18-  Nathaniel  Ward  &  Mary  Mount 

Aug.     9-  Samuel  Slocum  &  Susanna  Sloe  urn 

Sept.  29-  Richard  Dwyer  &  Abigail  White 

Nov.     8-  Jacob  Holmes  &  Ann  Russel 


Banns. 
Governor's  license. 
Banns. 

Governor's  license. 


Baptisms    ijyi 


1771       Jan.  10-    John,  Sarah,  Thomas  Elizabeth,  children  of  John  Crad- 

dock,         Shrewsbury. 

Feb.  24-    James,  son  of  Andrew  &  Sarah  Brown  Middletown  Point. 

Mch.  21-    Annastasia,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Graham  Cooke,  Shrewsbury. 
Elizabeth,  natural  daughter  of  Thomas  Wilson Private. 


1771 


Ap.     8- 

May  12- 

"     26- 

May  26- 

July  14- 


Aug.  10- 
Oct.  II- 


II- 
II- 


Hannah,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Hester  Morford " 

Abraham,  son  of  Jacob  &  Ann  Holmes Public. 

Thankful   Dunham,   an   adult  Private. 

Sussex,  a  mulatto  Private. 

Judith,  wife  of    "     " 

John, 

Jacob,  children  of  "     "  Shrewsbury. 

Phebe, 

Thomas,  son  of  Dr.  James  Boggs  &  Mary  " 

Mary,  (wife  of  William)   [sic]  Sears  Private. 

John  Worthley,  an  adult 

Jane  Gamage,  daughter  of 


Thomas,  son  of  Benj.  Dennis 
William,  son  of  John  Craddock 


&  Jane  Betts 


17- 
Nov.  10- 
Dec.     8-    Catharine,  daughter  of  Daniel  &  Catharine  McDaniel 


Shrewsbury. 


1771 


Feb. 

4- 

Aug. 

19- 

Oct. 

16- 

Nov. 

^- 

:c.   (29?) 

29- 

Marriages  lyji 

John  Hales  &  Sarah  Jefferics  Banns. 

James  Delancy,  Esq.,  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
&  Miss  Margaret  Allen,  of  Philadelphia. 
Ludovic  Philips  &  Zilpha  Hulse         Publication. 
John  Vannort  &  Rebecca  Willis 


Governor's  li- 
cense. 


Francis  Gasper  &  Sarah  White  ■ 
Holder  Anthony  &  Sarah  Tabor 


Governor's  license. 


Banns. 


198 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Burials  i^^i 

1771       Aug.  21-    Othniel  Rogers  Shrewsbury. 

Sep.  3-    John  Eastleek.     Toponamus. 

"     13-   John  Gamage.     Shrewsbury. 

"     25-    Mrs.  Graham  Cooke,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Cooke,  Mis- 
sionary,  Shrewsbury. 
"     27-    Margaret,  daughter  of  James  Mount         Shrewsbury. 
Oct.     9-    Jane  Betts 
Nov.  19-   John,  son  of  Dr.  Jaques      Middletown. 


Baptisms  j//2 


1772      May  24-  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  &  Abigail  Price  Shrewsbury. 

May  31-  Leah  Wamsley,  an  adult  Middletown. 

Aug.  9-  Joseph,  son  of  John  Legorge  Pintard  Shrewsbury. 

20-  John,  son  of  Mr.  John  ^Morris  &  Sarah  " 

Nov.     I-  Benoni,  son  of  Amelia  Shepherd         Private. 


1772- 


Feb.  9- 
May  12- 
June  II- 
Nov.  30- 
Dec.  24- 


Marriages  I'jys 

Thomas  Stevenson  &  Isabella  Hunt.  Banns. 

John  Clark  &  Catharine  Smith,  Governor's  license. 
Daniel  West  &  Mary  Van  dyke 
Stephen  Vanbrockle  &  Rachel  Gififord     Banns. 
John  White  &  Rachel  Hance        Governor's  license. 


Burials  I//3 

1772        Ap.  30-    Thomas,  son  of  James  &  Elizabeth  Stillwell 
Aug.  23-    The  wife  of  Christopher  Hvssong 
Dec.  24-    Zilpha,  wife  of  Timothy  Halstead 


Middletown. 
Shrewsbury. 


\. 


1773-      Feb.  14- 

"  26- 

Ap.  6- 

18- 

May  9- 

"'    9- 

"     9- 

June  6- 

"     6- 

"  15- 

"  20 

Aug.  I- 

Oct.  31- 

Nov.  14- 

"     21- 


Baptisiiis  1/75 

Catharine,  wife  of  Mr.  John  Clark  Shrewsbury. 

Anna,  daughter  of  Thomas  Shaddock  

John,  son  of  John  &  Catharine  Clark  Shrewsbury. 

John,  son  of  Joseph  Leonard,  Esq.,  &  Magdalene  Private. 

Clement,  daughter  of  Anthony  Dennis,  Shrewsbury. 

John,  son  of  John  &  Catharine  Clark  " 

Littleton,  son  of  James  &  Patience  Mount 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Jacob  Dennis.  Jr.         Shrewsbury. 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Ephraim  Titus                 Middletown. 
John,  son  of  Elisha  Shepherd                                    " 
Daniel,  son  of  Daniel  &  Mary  West                 Private. 
Rebecca,  daughter  of  Dr.  James  &  Mary  Boggs               Shrewsbury. 
Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  &  Abigail  Hulet  " 

Robert  Stout,  an  adult              "                                                       " 
Mercy,  daughter  of  Benj.  Dennis                                  Barnegat. 
John,  son  of  Daniel  &  Catharine  McDaniel  


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF   CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,    N.   J.         199 

Nov.  28-    James,  children  of  James  &  Elizabeth  Stilwell,  Middletown. 
Rebecca, 


Marriages  ///j 


1773     Jan.  29-    John  Loughlin  &  Lydia   Smith  Banns. 

Ap.  25-    Abraham  Sutfin  &  Deborah  Nicholls  Governor's  license. 

Aug.  24-    Dennis  Hicks  &  Ann  Banker  " 


Burials  7775 


1773  J^n.  6-    Edward  Stevenson,  of  Middletown. 

June  5-    William,   son  of  Widow   Dothy  Shrewsbury. 

July  3-    Samuel  Throckmorton,  of  Freehold. 


Baptisms  iy/4 


1774       July  24-  Sarah,  daughter  of  Mr.  John  Morris  &  Sarah  Shrewsbury. 

"     31-  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Craddock 

Oct.  9-  Jacob,  son  of  Jacob  &  Alice  Larzeline  Morristown. 

"       9-  Charlotte,  daughter  of  William  Hayden  &  Lydia 

Dec.  25-  Henry,  son  of  Mr.  Joseph  Leonard  &  Magdalen  Shrewsbury. 


Marriages  1//4 


1774      June     6-    Samuel  Hall  &  Hannah  Smith  Banns. 

Sep.  12-    Mr.  Philip  Lot,  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.,  a  mer-  Governor's  li- 

chant     &  Miss  Mary  Kearny  cense. 

Nov.  22-    Manasseh  Dunham  &  Rachel  Potter  "     " 


Burials  1//4 


1774        Ap.  12-    Jacob    Dennis  Shrewsbury. 

May  5-    Lydia    Ashfield 

"     12-    Thomas,  son  of  Widow  Stevenson         Middletown. 
June  I-    Joseph  Price,  Shrewsbury. 
"    20-   Huet  Middletown. 


Baptisms  7775 


1775-     Jan.  29-    Amelia,  daughter  of  Mr.  John  Morris  &  Sarah,  Shrewsbury. 
Feb.  23-   John,  son  of  Mr.  Henry  Wardell  &  Lucy  Freehold. 

Mch.  19    David, 

Sarah,  children  of  Philip  Cooper,       Shrewsbury. 

George, 

Michael, 

Ap.     24-   Helena — daughter  of '* 


200 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


By  Andrew  Fowler. 

Baptisms  i^pp 

1799       May  27-    Gordon,  son  of  Jacob  &  Mary  Dennis 

Ameline,  daughter  of  Richard  Wardle  &  Margaret 
Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  Mount  &  Sarah 


1799       May  27-    Interred  Mrs.  Hannah  Dennis,  wife  of  Anthony 


A.idrew  Fowler. 


Ann,  daughter 

Peter, 

Eleanor, 

Jacob, 

Thos.  Waker,  son 

Sarah 


Baptisms  1804 

Jos.  Voorhes  &  Hannah  (1804) 

(1805) 
1807 
Abraham  Holmes  &  Jerusha  1807 
June  II-  1809,  of  John  &  Ann   Grant 
daughter 1809,  Edward  Bennet 


Shrewsbury.       A.  F. 
A.  F. 
"  by  Mr.  Russel  Wheeler. 
"  by  Mr.  Rudd. 


When   baptized. 


Parents. 


When  born. 


Place. 


Oct.  8-  1809     Mary  Ann,  Jacob  &  Abigail  White         Oct.i6-i8Q8  Shrewsbury. 
Dec.  25  - 1809    Jacob,             Joseph  Voorhees  &  Hannah,  J.  Croes,  Jr.,  officiating  minister.    " 

1810 

Mch.    25-   James,  son  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton  Freehold. 

"               W"  Craig,  son  of  Thomas  &  Sarah  Thompson  " 

"               Elenor  Forman,  daughter  of  W"  &  Rachel  Lloyd  " 

May     13-    Eleanor  &  Jane,  children  of  John  &  Alice  Lee  Aliddletown. 

July  I-    Rebecca,  Hester  &  W™  Holmes,  children  of  Matthew  &  Hannah  Perrine,  Shrewsbury. 

July      8-    Emeline,  daughter  of  Denise  J.,  &  Elizabeth  Forman  Freehold. 

Oct.     18-    Francis, 

Elizabeth  Franklin,  children  of  Lewis  &  Ann  Thompson  " 
William, 

Oct.  21-    Catharine,  dan.  of  Lewis  &  Cornelia  Thompson  Allentown. 

Nov.  25-    Ann,  adult,  wife  of  John  Grant  Shrewsbury. 

IMartha  Wait,  daughter  of  John  &  Ann  Grant  " 

Dec.       9-    Deborah,  adult,  wife  of  Samuel  Pintard  Middletown. 


181 1  [sic;  mistake?] 

Jan.     8-    John,  son  of  Abraham  &  Jerusha  Holmes 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  Jacob  &  Abigail  White 

Mary, 

Alice,  children  of  Barnt  &  Marv  Tvson 


Aug.  II   1810 


Shrewsbury. 


THE  PARISH   REGISTER  OF  CHRIST   CHURCH,   SHREWSBURY,   N.  J.        201 

Marriages  1810 

John  Fleming  &  Jane  Thompson,  Jan.  17-  Freehold. 

Joseph  Phillips  &  Mrs.  Ursulla  Throckmorton,  Mch.  10. 

Lyttleton    White    &    Nancy    Holmes  Aug.  9-         Shrewsbury. 

Burials     1810 

W"  Pintard,  Mch.  3-,  Middletown. 

Clemence  Dennis-  May  5-  Shrewsbury. 

Ann  Bowne  Thompson,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Eleanor,  Oct.  8-  Freehold. 

John  Croes,  officiating  minister. 


Baptisms 


181 1     May    20-    Catharine,  dau.  of  Peter  &  Charity  Flinn  Middletown. 

Aug.  II-    Henrietta,  dau.  of  Caleb  &  Alartha  Ann  Lloyd  Freehold. 

Sep.  I-    Francis-Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton  " 

Dec.  I-    William,  b.  May  21-1808,  son  of  Benj.  &  Elizabeth  Wilson  Middletown. 

Susan,  b.  June  30,  1811,  dau.  of      "  "  "  " 

"     12-    John  Reid,  b.  May  2-1809,  son  of  Noble  &  Abigail  Reid  " 

"      "     Samuel  Noble,  b.  Ap.  18- 181 1    "      " 

Marriages  18 11 
1811 

Jan.     17    W™  Coward  &  Isabel  Knott,  of  Squankiim 

Sep.     26-    Benj.  B.  Cooper,  of  Gloucester  &  Sarah  Van  Mater,  of  Middletown. 
Nov.  28-    Taylor  Haggerty  &  Clemence  Holmes         .Shrewsbury. 

(Croes) 

Burials  18 11 

Jan     20    James  Kearney  Middletown. 

Ap.       3     Richard  Holmes  Shrewsbury. 

Sep.     19-    Belphame  Dennis  " 

(^ct.       8-    John   Forman  Freehold. 

Nov.     13-    Dr.  Joseph  West  Shrewsbury. 

Dec. Mrs.  Dobbs,  aged  99-  Shrewsbury. 

1812  Baptisms 
Bp.  1812 

Jan.      9-    Samuel  Holmes,  son  of  William  &  Lydia  Pintard,  b.  Nov.  26-1811,  Shrewsbury. 
Ann  Eliza,  dau.  of  Jacob  Holmes  &  Eleanor,  b.  Nov.  26-1811,  " 

Feb.     19-    Abigail  Little  -  an  adult  " 

Mch.       I-    Lydia,  wife  of  Anthony  Holmes  Shrewsbury. 

Margaret,  widow  of  Joseph  Throckmorton  " 

Mch.       8-    Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas  S:  Sarah  Thompson  Freehold. 

May     10-    Russel,  son  of  Lyttleton  &  Nancy  White,  b.  Mch.  28-1812,  Shrewsbury. 


202 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


June     14     Henry,  b.  Mch.  25-1804,  " 

Elizabeth,  children  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  White,  b.  Ap.  3-1806,  " 

George  Haggerty,  b.  Oct.  27-181 1,  " 

Sep.     16    Eleanor  Van  Mater,  adult  Middletown. 

(sic)  June     14-    William  &  Hannah,  children  of  Anthony  &  Clemence  Dennis  Shrewsbury. 
Oct.     II     John,                                                                               b.  Nov.  11-1801, 

William,  children  of  Joseph  &  Elizabeth  Wall       b.  June  15-1808,  Middletown. 
James,                                                                      b.  Aug.  26-1810, 


Baptisms  1812 
Oct.     18     Hannah,  daughter  of  Joseph  &  Hannah  Yoorhees,  b.  Aug-i8i2; 
Nov. 


ShrewsDury. 


9-  Hannah- 
-Ymelzel, 
Maria  Reid, 


b.  June  28-1809,  Middletown. 
Children  of  Henry  &  Maria  Bainbridge, 

b.   May  2-1811, 


Dec.     20    Lucy,  dau.  of  Jacob  &  Abigail  White 


b.  Sep.  15-1812,      Shrewsbury. 


Marriages  1812 

Mch.  8-1812-    John  Wall  &  Mary  Stillwell 

Ap.       9-    Forman   Throckmorton   &   Elizabeth  Morris 
Nov.     18-    W"  L.  Lloyd  &  Mary  Van  Mater 
Dec.      3-   Joseph  Thompson  &  Mary  Carman 


Burials  1812 


Feb.  13  Rebecca  Forman  (burned  to  death) 

Mch.  9  Thomas  Lloyd 

Ap.  14-  John  Throckmorton,  Jr. 

July  25-  Martha  Grant 


[sic] 


Married  on  the  6*''  February  181 2-  Oliver  Johnson  to 
Nancy  Snowhill,  both  of  Spottswood 


Middletown. 

Shrewsbury. 
Middletown. 
Freehold. 

(  Croes) 


Freehold. 

Middletown. 

Freehold. 

Shrewsbury. 


J.  Croes,  Jr. 


iSis  Baptisms 

July    4-    Barberie,  son  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton  Freehold. 

Susan  Parker,  daughter  of  Wm.  &  Rachel  Lloyd  Freehold. 

Sep.  19-    Sarah  Catharine,  dau.  of  Wm.  &  Lucy  Carpenter,  b.  May  4-1813-Whitestown, 

N.  v.,  bp.  Shrewsbury. 


Oct.  10- 


31- 


Shrewsbury. 


Anthony  Holmes,  son  of  Taylor  &  Clem.  Haggerty,  b.  Aug.  22- 
Abraham,  son  of  Abraham  &  Jerusha  Holmes,  b.  Aug.  2- 
Sarah  Forman,  daughter  of  Forman  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton,  b.  Nov.  7-1812 
Catharine  Van  Mater,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  &  Eleanor  Croes,  b.  Aug.  7-1813 
by  Dr.  John  Croes,  Sr.,  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF   CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.   J. 

Dec.  14-    Mary,  wife  of        Joseph  Thoinpson  Freehold 

Thomas,    son   of   Joseph   &   Mary  Thompson  " 

Shrewsbury. 


263 


Mary,  wife  of         Joseph  Thompson 
'■     Thomas,    son   of   Joseph   &   Mary  Thompson 
2"]-   Jacob  White,  adult 


Marriages  i8ij 


Feb.     8-    Dr.  Richard  Vermute  to  Ivlary  Lloyd  Middletown. 

May    9-    Edward  Taylor,  of  New  York  to  Mary  Holmes,  of  Long  Branch. 
Nov.  26-    William  Estele  [?]   &  Abigail  Little  Shrewsbury. 


1817 


Baptisms  1817 

May  18-    Hannah  Lambert,  dan.  of  Abraham  &  Jerusha  Holmes  Shrewsbury. 

Hannah  Voorhees,  dau.  of  Jacob  &  Abigail  White,  b.  Mch.  7-1817  " 

Hannah,  dau.   of  Thomas  &  Ellen  Holmes  " 

Sep.  30-    Ralph  Van  Mater,  son  of  Rev.  John  &  Eleanor  Croes,  b.  May  14  Freehold. 

by  Bishop  Croes. 


Jan. 

I 

Feb. 

S 

ii 

20- 

ti 

25- 

Sep. 

9- 

Marriages  1817 

Stephen  Peck  to  Catharine  Waltes  [  ?] 

John  Taylor  to  Ann  West 

Peter  Wyckofif  to  Ann  Taylor 

Joseph   Throckmorton  to   Mary  Ann  Loyd 

James  Schueman  to  Sarah  Wall 


Middletown. 

Shrewsbury. 

Middletown. 

Freehold. 

Middletown. 


Burials  i8iy 

June  23-    Eliza,  daughter  of  James  Throgmorton 
[sic]      jfune     2-    Mrs.,  wife  of  Thomas   Stout 

June     3-    Margaret,  wife  of  Joseph  Throckmorton 
"      3  [  ?]   Holmes  Throckmorton,  Jr. 


Shrewsbury. 
Middletown. 

Shrewsbury. 

Shrewsbury, 


1818  Baptisms    1818 

May     2  Meribah,  wife  of  John  West  Shrewsbury. 

"  James  West,  adult  " 

"       "  Edward  West,  adult  " 

"      "  Gabriel       " 

"      "  Revo  "         "  " 

'I       "  John 

"       2-  Augustus  Wing,  son  of  Thomas  &  Rebecca  Morford  " 

June     7-  Ann  Tryphena,  daughter  of  Francis  and  Lucy  Smith,  b.  Feb.  2-1S18 

"  Ann  Matilda,  dau.  of  Forman  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton,  b.  Jan.  7  [  ?]  i8ifi    " 

"  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  &  Sarah  Fenton,  b.  May  9-1817 

Oct.  25-  Aaron  Rhea,  son  of" Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton,  b.  Mcli.  21-1818.  Freehold. 

"       "  Gertrude  Eliza,  daughter  of  Joseph  &  Marv  Ann        "       b.  Mch.  27-1818  " 

Nov.     8-  Catharine,  dau.  of  John  &  Ann  Grant,  b.  July  4-1818  Shrewsbury. 


204 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Dec.  13     Alexander,  son  of  Jacob  &  Rachel  Jvlichaels 

Dec.  26     Edgar,  natural  son  of  Catharine  Thompson,  b.  1812 


Freehold. 


Ap. 


Marriages  1818 

Garret    Morford    to    Catharine  White 

Lewis  Van  Mater  to  Malty  Jackson,  (a  black  conple) 


Shrewsbury 


Burials  1818 


Jan  —   John  Taylor  Middletown. 

Feb.  22-    Stephen   Stoutenborough       Slirewsbury. 
Mch.  —    Edward  Bennet 
[sic]       Jan.  18-    William  Haggerty 

May     6-    Thomas   Morford,  Sr. 
June     6-    Edward  Smith 
Aug.     2-    Jane  Tison 

Oct.  —   John  Roff,  Jr. 
Nov.     2-    Abraham  Holmes 
Nov.   10-    Morris   Haggerty 
Dec.  16-    Alexander  Michaels 
"     20-    Henry  Remsen,  Jr. 


Jan.  17     Frances, 


Baptisms   i8ig 


Margaret  Hart,  children  of  John  &  Nancy  White,  b.  Dec.  4-1816 
John  Henry  Hobart,  b.  Dec.  8-1818 

Albert,  b.  Dec.  8-1818 


Ap.  18     Peter,  a  black,  belonging  to  Samuel  Pintard 

May  18-    Joseph,  sons  of  Samuel  &  Sarah  Thompson 
Thomas, 

May  23-    Abraham  Russel,  son  of  Jacob  &  Eleanor  Holmes 
Oct.     I-    Cordelia,  dau.  of  Lyttleton  &  Nancy  White 


Shrewsbury. 


Middletown. 


b.  Aug.  3-1817     Shrewsbury, 
b.  Ap.  6-1819 

b.  Mch.  4-1819 
b.  May  —  1819 


Oct.     I     Sarah,  b.  June  26-1817 

"     Jane,  children  of  Ebenezer  &  Elizabeth  Irving,  of  N.  Y.    Sep.  26-1818 

Julia,  Sep.  26-1818 


Oct.    12-    Anna  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  &  Eleanor  Croes        b.  July  8-1819 
Benj.,  a  black,  belonging  to  John  Croes,  Jr.  b.  Sep.  30-1818 


tt       i( 


Marriages  1819 
Mch.  20  -  Lambert  Johnson  to  Sarah  Dores  Middletown. 


THE  PARISH   REGISTER  OF  CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.  J.        205 

Burials  i8ip 

Denise  Forman  Freehold. 

Ann  Kearny  Middletown. 

Clemence  Lloyd  Middletown. 

Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  &  — ( ?)  Thompson  Shrewsbury. 

John  F.  Grintee,  of  Charleston,  S.    C.  " 

Richard  Corlis  Lloyd 

jMaria  Bowne,  jMiddletown. 

Nancy   Pintard,  Shrewsbury. 

Mr.  Edie  Middletown. 

Mary  White,  Shrewsbury. 


Jan. 

27- 

Apr. 

I 

May 

12- 

30 

Aug. 

II 

Sep. 

20 

Oct. 

15 

:]       Oct. 

7 

Dec. 

22- 

Baptisms  1820 


Jane,  daughter  of  Forman  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton,  b.  Dec.  28-1818. 
Shrewsbury. 


Marriages  1820 
May  15     Nicholas  Flood  to  Catharine  Mitchell 


Burials  1820 


July 
Aug. 

25 

I 

Nov. 

6- 

tt 

14- 
16 

Catharine  Throckmorton  Freehold. 

Joseph  Phillips  " 

Effingham  Holmes         Shrewsbury. 

Clementia,  daughter  of  Wm.  &  Mary  Lloyd  Shrewsbury. 

Lucy  Sellon,  wife  of  John 

Jacob  Holmes,  Sr.,  warden  of  "  ye  church  " 

Susannah  Throckmorton,  wife  of  Holmes  " 


Baptisms    1821 

Jan.  18     Amelia  Jarvis,  adult  Shrewsbury. 

Cornelia,  daughter  of  do 

Richard,  son  of  Benj.  &  Catharine  Seaman,  b.  Jan.  31-1820-Middletown. 

Latrobe  Rosevelt,  son  of  John  &  Lucy  Sellon,  b.   Sep.  8-1820,   Shrewsbury. 

Frances  M.  Cline,  an  adult  Middletown. 

Marsden  Pintard,  an  adult  Shrewsbury. 

Catharine  Morford,  an  adult  

Eleanor  Rattoone,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  &  Elizabeth  Croes,  b.  Julv  16-1821,  Shrewsbury. 

Joseph,  son  of  Samuel  &  Sarah  Thomson  Shrewsbury. 

"       "     Thomas  &  Hannah,  son  &  dau.  of  Garret  &  Catharine  Morford        " 
Oct.  21-    Deborah  Pintard,  adult 
"       "     Mary  Ann  Tilton       " 
Oct.  21-    Abigail,  dau.  of  Jacob  &  Abigail    White,  b.  Aug.  4-1821  " 


Feb. 

— 

June 

Q- 

Aug. 

IQ- 

(( 

26 

Sep. 

10 

(( 

10 

Sep. 

10 

206 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Marriages  182 1 

June  21-    Edward  Smith  to  Harriet  Morris 

"     28     Lewis  De  Hart  to  Ann  Williams-blacks 
Nov.  21     Charles  Buck  to  Alary  Stoutenborough 


Shrewsbury. 


Burials  1831 


Jan. 
June 

Aug. 

Oct. 


25 
9- 

24 

4- 


Nov.  18 
"     20 


Amelia  Jarvis 

A  child  of  Mr.  Rosevelt 

"     '•  Smedburg,  N.  Y. 
"         "     "  Elisha  Lloyd 
Holmes  Throckmorton 

Forman    Thompson  

Lucy,  daughter  of  Thomas  Stout 
Elizabeth  Lloyd 


Shrewsbury 


Freehold. 

Middletown. 

Shrewsbury. 


May 


Baptisms  1822 

26-  John  Debow,  an  adult  Middletown. 

Jacob,  son  of  Lyttleton  &  Nancy  White 


July     14     Susan,  dau.  of  Forman  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton,  b.  Dec.  10- 1 821         Shrewsbury. 


Aug.  19    Jane,  daus.  of  Forman  &  Elizabeth  Thompson,  b.  Ap.  11-1819 
Charlotte,  b.  June  10-1820 

Nov.       3    ]\Iary  Ann  Lippincott,  an  adult 
Dec.       9     Zilpha,  wife  of  Joseph  Dennis 
Dec.     25     Mary  Ann,  wife  of  Josiah  Holmes 
Mary  Mott  Cline,  an  adult 


Freehold. 


Shrewsbury. 

« 
« 


Marriages  1822 

Sep.     18     Daniel  B.  Ryall  &  Rachel  Bray  Lloyd,  daughter  of  Caleb  Lloyd-       Freehold. 

Morris  Newman  &  Ann  Gray         '  Shrewsbury. 


Burials  1822 

Jan- 



John  Haggertv 

^Ich. 

19- 

Tilton 

it 

23 

Elizabeth  Stillwell 

Ap. 

5 

Mrs.  Lydia  Laird 

(( 

30 

Sarah  Holmes 

May 

3 

Caleb  Lloyd 

July 

17 

Clemence,  daughter  of  Josiah  Holmes 

Aug. 

17 

Mar\'   Chandler 
John  Carhart 

Nov. 

6 

Euphemia  Forman 

Dec. 

22- 

Fenwick  Lyell 

Shrewsbury. 

Middletown. 
buried  in  Freehold. 
Shrewsbury, 
of  Freehold. 
Shrewsbury. 

Middletown. 

Freehold. 

Middletown. 


THE   PARISH   REGISTER   OF   CHRIST   CHURCH,    SHREWSBURY,   N.   J. 

Baptisms  182J 

Jan.    12  Peter  Lott  Jaques,  an  adult  Shrewsbury. 

"       14  Ann  Bennet,  an  adult  " 

Feb.     16  Samuel  Crain,  an  adult  " 

"      Nancy        "       "       "  « 

Feb.    21     Michael, 

Ann  Eliza,  children  of  Josiah  &  Alary  Ann  Holmes    .  " 

Thomas, 

Mch.      9     Samuel  Orlando,  b.  Nov.  5-1814 

Oscar  \'alverde,  b.  July  21-1816  children  of  Samuel  &  Nancy  Crain, 

Amanda-Esther,  Shrewsbury. 

twins,  b.  Nov.  16-1820 
Azro  Amander, 


207 


Mch.    28     Mersey  Tilton,  an  adult 

adults 


Shrewsbury. 


Ap.     27     Eliza  Pintard, 
Susan        " 
Catharin    " 


May  31  Edward  Hartman,  an  adult  " 

June  8  Abigail  Mount,  an  adult  •    " 

Cynthia         "       "       " 

July  6-  Hannah  Pintard "       "  " 

Oct.  6-  \\'illiam  Shreve  "       "  " 

Dec.  20-  Clementina,  daughter  of  Josiah  &  Alary  Ann  Holmes,  b.  June  21-1823         " 

"  2^  Lydia  Ruckles,  wife  of  Thomas  Shrewsbury. 


Marriages  1823 

Ap.     14     Benjamin  Holmes  to  Sarah  Alorlat 
Nov.     19-    Samuel  Pyle  to  Emeline  Morford 
Dec.       4     Harry  Thompson  to  Elizabeth  Ann  Dennis 


Shrewsbury. 


Burials  182^ 


Jan. 

I 

Mch. 

8 

Ap. 

18 

July 

— 

Aug. 

II 

Sep. 

2- 

(( 

6 

Oct. 

IS 

« 

19 

Capt.  Edward  Kearney 
a  child  of  Joshua  Robbins 
Jane  Throckmorton 
Charles  A.  Chandler 
Airs.  Hester  Alorford 
Sarah,  wife  of  Benj.  Holmes 
Eleanor  Hartman 
William  Shreve 
John  Throckmorton 


Aliddletown. 
Shrewsbury. 


Baptisms  1824 

John  Ellsworth,  June  27-son  of  Woodward  &  Hilah  Dennis,  b.  Alav  7-1824. 
Matilda,  "       "  dau.  of  Jacob  &  Eleanor  Holmes,  b.  Feb.  6-1824. 


2o8  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Mary  Henrietta,  July  4-dau.  of  Rev.  John  &  Eleanor  Croes,  b.  May  29-1824.     Shrewsbury. 

by  Bishop  Croes. 
Aug.      I     Eliza  Rockliills,  an  adult  Shrewsbury. 

"       29    Jane  Fornian,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Sarah  Thompson 


Marriages  1824 

Mch.       3     William  English  to  Meribah  Chandler  Shrewsbury. 

"  "     Horatio  Woodward  to  Clementina  Lloyd  Middletown. 

May    20    Jacob  Corlis,  Jr.,  to  Mrs.  Hannah  L'stick  Shrewsbury. 


Burials  1824 


Jan.       I     Sarah  Mount  Shrewsbury. 

Feb.     10     Mrs.  Mary  Dennis  Freehold. 

Aug.    25     Abigail  White  Shrewsbury. 

Sep.       I     Jacob  White 

by  Croes. 


1824  Eli  Wheeler,  Rector. 


The  old  bell  of  Christ  Church,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,  was  sent  to  a  Santo  Domingo  Roman  Catholic 
Church.  There  it  remained  until  the  Revolution  that  deposed  Soulouque,  when  it  was  sent  to  New 
York  by  its  captors,  and  bought  by  Mr.  William  Van  Zant  of  Little  Neck,  L.  I.  It  called  the  faithful 
to  prayers,  but  a  hill  between  the  house  of  Mr.  Van  Zant  and  the  church  prevented  him  hearing  it 
plainly,  so  he  sold  it  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wheeler  of  Shrewsbury.  It  has  a  bas-relief  of  the  fleur-de-lis, 
and  date  1788. 


EPITAPHS   FROM   CHRIST  CHURCH    (EPISCOPAL),  SHREWSBURY,    N.   J. 

Elizabeth  Stelle  [Epitaph  obliterated;  very  old.] 

Edward,  son  of  Gabriel  &  Elizabeth  Stelle,  died  Nov.  15,  1730,  aged  19  yrs.  6  mos.  9  days. 

Benjamin,  son  of  do.,  died  Nov.  14,  1719,  in  3  yr.  of  his  age. 

Elizabeth  Steele,  wife  of  Gabriel,  died  July  29,  1723,  aged  38  yrs.  2  mos.  i  day. 

Samuel  Parkman,  born  Mch.  24,  1863;  died  Mch.  9,   1871. 

Mary  Seaman,  wife  of  Anthony  Reckless,  died  Sept.  18,  1883,  aged  58  yrs. 

Anna  Amelia,  dau.  of  Francis  &  Helen  Gingi,  born  Feb.  17,  1848;  died  Nov.  26,  1849. 

Thomas  Campbell  Cummins,  son  of  James  &  Eleanor,  died  Aug.  10,  1813,  in  28  yr.  of  age. 

William  Cummins,  died  at  Nazareth  Hall,  Penn.,  Mch.  23,  1852,  in  12  yr.  of  age. 

J.  Howard,  son  of  Samuel  T.,  &  Abby  Sleeper,  died   Sept.  20,  1862,  aged  2  yrs.  4  mos.  11  days. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Clemence  Lloyd,  died  Nov.  18,  1821,  aged  2^  yrs.  5  mos.  18  days. 

Clementina,  dau.  of  do.,  died  Sept.  i,  1776,  aged  18  mos. 

Clementina,  dau.  of  do.,  died  Sept.  26,  1794,  aged  17  yrs.  6  mos. 

Clemence,  dau.  of  do.,  died  Dec.  23,  1797,  aged  4  yrs. 

Thomas  Lloyd,  Junior,  died  Jan.  19,  1804,  aged  33  yrs.  4  mos. 

Thomas  Lloyd,  died  March  7,  1812,  aged  70  yrs.  8  mos. 

Clemence,  consort  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  died  ]May  10,    181Q.  aged  64  yrs.  3  mos. 

Sarah,  dau.  Thomas  &  Clemence  Lloyd,  died  Dec.  14,  1862,  aged  80  yrs. 

John,  son  of  do.,  died  Feb.  6,  1861,  aged  80  yrs.  8  mos.  7  days. 

Elisha  S.  Lloyd,  died  Oct.  18,  1830,  aged  46  yrs.  4    mos.   13  days. 

Clemence  L.,  wife  of  Thomas  Ingling,  died  June  15,  1852,  aged  37  yrs.  2  mos.  24  days. 


EPITAPHS   FROM   CHRIST   CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.  309 

Clenicncc,  daii.  of  Thomas  &  Cleinoncc  L.  Iiigling,  died  Sept.  15,  1852,  aged  5  mos.  5  daj's. 
S.  Edwin,  son  of  do.,  died  May  15,  1854,  aged  12  yrs.     [Last  three  on  one  stone.J 

WilHam  Kirten,  died  March  5,  1730/1,  aged  50  yrs. 

"  Stay  Stay  Spectator  &  Spend  a  tear 
Upon  ye  Dust  wliich  lyeth   Slumbering   here 
For  as  I  am  so  you  must  be 
Therefore  fly  from  sin  &  Think  of  me." 

Hannah  Holmes,  died  Mch.  20,  1857,  aged  67  yrs. 

Thomas  Holmes  of  Middletown,  died  Dec.  14,  1828,  aged  80  yrs. 

Samuel  Holmes,  died  Uct.  i,  1858,  aged  70  yrs. 

Thomas  Holmes,  born  July  24,  1819;  died  Feb.  14,  1S83. 

Thomas  Holmes,  son  of  George  W.,  &  Clementina  Soden,  died  May  31,  1876,  aged  18  yrs.  11  mos.  6 

days. 
Thomas  Edward,  son  of  do.,  died  Nov.  12,  1856,  aged  10  yrs.  9  mos.  6  days. 
George  H.,  son  of  do.,  died  Mch.  16,  1853,  aged  i  yr.  i  mo.  18  days. 
Josiah  T.  Holmes,  died  Jan.  3,  1852,  aged  70  yrs.  10  mos.  i  day. 
Ann  Eliza  Button,  born  April  11,  1817;  died  Mch.  18,  1847. 
Mary  Ann,  wife  of  Josiah  T.  Holmes,  died  May  27,    1832,  aged  42  yrs.  9  mos. 
Hannah,  relict  of  Thomas  Holmes,  died  Oct.  11,  (  ?)  1841,  aged  98  yrs. 
b~!eanor,  wife  of  Jacob  R.  Holmes,  died  Jan.  29,  1868.     [Stone  broken.] 
Jacob  R.  Holmes,  died  June  7,  1828,  aged  46  yrs.  6  mos.  8  days. 
Ellen,  2''  wife  of  Jacob  Holmes,  died  July  21,  1813,   in  52  year  of  age. 
Jacob  Holmes,  died  Nov.  14,  1820,  in  76  year  of  age. 
Ann,  i^"^  wife  of  Jacob  Holmes,  died  Dec.  3,  1800,  in   57  year  of  age. 
Mary,  wife  of  Josiah  Holmes,  Jr.,  &  dan.  of  Adrian  &  Elizabeth  fjancker,  died  Mch.  23,  1804,  aged  51 

yrs.  10  mos. 
Richard,  son  of  Anthony  &  Lydia  Holmes,  died  April  i,  1811,  aged  17  yrs.  9  mos.  8  days. 
Lydia,  consort  of  Anthony  Holmes,  died  April  6,  1842,  aged  81  yrs.  6  mos.  i  day. 
Anthony  Holmes,  died  Oct.  28,  1849,  aged  88  yrs.  6  mos.  3  days. 
Hannah  \'oorhes  —  [A  baby  stone.] 

Eleanor ,  [A  broken  stone,  undecipherable,  next  to  W""  White's.] 

Joseph  A.  Taylor,  died  Nov.  3,  1839,  aged  61  yrs.  8  mos.  25  days.     [Displaced.] 

George  Finch,  died  Nov.  30,  1863,  aged  64  yrs. 

Jacob  White,  died  May  28,  1859,  aged  76  yrs.  10  mos.  10  days. 

Abigail  Holmes,  wife  of  Jacob  White,  died  Nov.  6,    1856,  aged  78  yrs.  7  mos. 

Lucy  White,  wife  of  Ellas  Chasey,  died  July  26,  1848,  aged  35  yrs.  11  mos.  11  days. 

Eleanor,  dau.  of  J.  &  H.  \'oorhees,  died  Aug.  10,  1836,  aged  28  yrs.   11  mos.  24  days. 

Anne,        "     "    "       "  "        died  Aug.  29,  1833,  aged  29  yrs.  7  mos.  6  days. 

Peter,  son      "    "       "  "        died  in   New  Orleans,  Aug.  28,  1833,  aged  28  yrs.  3  mos.  2  days. 

Hannah,  wife  of  Joseph  Voorhees.  died  Feb.  5,  181 5,  aged  41  yrs.  i  mo.  21  days. 

Joseph  Voorhees,  died  Sept.  12,  1845,  aged  TJ  yrs.  2  mos.  i  day. 

Jacob  Voorhees,  died  July  4,  1846,  aged  36  yrs.  8  mos.  23  days. 

Clemence,  wife  of  Anthony  Dennis,  born  Feb.  23,  1773;  died  May  3,  1810. 

Hannah,  wife     "  "  "     "  Jr.,  died  Aug.  25,  1847,  aged  40  yrs.  4  mos.  12  days. 

Charles  Dennis,  died  .A.pril  17,  18^3,  aged  46  yrs.  i   mo.  17  davs. 

Children  of  Charles  &  Elizabeth  Dennis,  viz :    Lauretta,  Charles,  Anthony,  Jan.e;*. 
On  a  small  stone. 

J.icob  Lvttleton  White,  aged  5  yrs.  11  mos. 

Jacob  VVhite,  aged  2  yrs.  4  mos. 

Russel,  son  of  Littleton  &  Ann  White,  died  Jan.  3,    1814,  aged  i  yr.  9  mos. 

Robert  R.  White,  died  Sept.  16,  181 5,  aged  62  yrs.  9  mos. 

Clements,  wife  of  do.,  died  Mch.  8,  1847,  in  ^■j  year. 

Lyttleton  White,  born  May  13,  1782;  died  March  13,    1851. 

Anna  Holmes  White,  born  Aug.  28,  1784 ;  died  Feb.  4,  1867. 


2IO  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Cordelia  White,  born  May  13,  1819;  died  May  21,  1874. 

John  Githens,  died  May  5,  1873,  aged  72  yrs.  2  mos.  25  days. 

Caroline  Morford,  wife  of  do.,  died  Dec.  11,  1850,  aged  48  yrs.  7  mos.  3  days. 

Mary  W.,  dau.  of  John  &  Caroline  M.  Githens,  died  July  ?3,  1854,  aged  19  yrs.  6  mos.  23  days. 

Maria  Morford,  died  March  7,  1853,  aged  71  yrs.  4  mos.  17  days. 

George  T.  Morford,  died  Oct.  20,  1827,  aged  49  yrs.  8  mos.  17  days. 

Janet,  wife  of  Thomas  Morford,  Jr.,  died  June  7,    1833,  aged  26  yrs.  27  days. 

'1  nomas  Morford,  born  March  6,  1804 ;  died  Dec.  24,   1872. 

Hannah  X'oorhees,  wife  of  Thomas  Morford,  born  Aug.  27,  1812;  died  Aug.  21,  1882. 

h'rances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Y.  Morford,  born  June  29,    1847;  died  Aug.  14,  1848. 

Emma  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Hannah  V.  Morford,  born  Mch.  4,  1850;  died  April  2,  1872. 

Charlotte,  dau.  of  Joseph  W.,  &  Ann  Morford,  died   .Sept.  30,  1812,  aged  2  yrs.  6  mos.  13  days. 

Tilly,  Sarah,  John,  Walter  &  Thomas  Morford;  have  small  tablets. 

Joseph  \V.  Morford,  died  Jan.  25,  1849,  aged  42  yrs.    10  mos.  14  days. 

Louisa,  wife  of  Gordon  Dennis,  died  April  14,  1878,  aged  64  yrs.  10  days. 

Gordon  Dennis,  died  Nov.  9,  1868,  aged  69  yrs.  8  mos.  27  days. 

Margaret,  wife  of  John  I.  Clayton,  died  May  17,  1862,  aged  61  yrs.  28  days. 

John  I.  Clayton,  died  Feb.  26,  1859,  aged  79  yrs.  i   mo.  20  days.     [Broken.] 

Joseph  Dennis,  died  Sept.  i,  1829,  aged  67  yrs.  i  mo.  3  days.    . 

Zilpha,  wife  of  do.,  died  March  27,  1852,  aged  83  yrs. 

Gordon,  son  of  Gordon  &  Louisa  Dennis,  died  Sept.   24,  1837,  aged  i  yr.  10  days. 

Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  do.,  died  Aug.  23,  1836,  aged  29  days. 

Esther,  wife  of  Jacob  Dennis,  died  Sept.  21,  1850,  aged  74  yrs. 

Jacob  Dennis,  died  Dec.  6,  1840,  aged  64  yrs.  7  mos.  22  days. 

Mary,  wife  of  Jacob  Dennis,  died  Feb.  6,  1824,  aged  45  yrs.  10  mos.  6  days. 

Ann  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thaddeus  &  Mary  Whitlock,  of  N.  Y.,  died  at  Shrewsbury,  N.  J., 

July  31,  1833,  aged  22  years. 
Mary,  wife  of  Benj.  White,  of  Shrewsbury,  &  dau.  of  Joseph  &  Joanna  Morris,  died  19  of  7  mo.,  1807, 

aged  48  yrs.  9  mos.  29  days. 
Eugeney,  son  of  W™  B.,  &  Marye  Allen,  born  Sept.    11,  1872;  died  Dec.  3,  1876. 
W"  Barclay  Allen,  son  of  Joseph  T.,  &  Caroline  M.,  born  March  6,  1840;  died  July  24,  1874. 
Samuel  Throckmorton,  died  July  21,  1758,  aged  52  yrs.   17  days. 
Hartness         "       "  died  Aug.  22,   1760,  aged  25  yrs.  i  day. 

Edmund  T.,  son  of  Edmund  W.,  &  Sarah  T.  Allen,  died  June  12,  1819,  aged  5  mos.  3  davs. 
Edmund  W.  Allen,  M.  D.,  born  Aug.  14,  1788;  died   May  17,  1867. 
Sarah  Throckmorton,  wife  of  do.,  born  Mch.  31,  1790;  died  Mch.  19,  1875. 
Hannah,  wife  of  John  P.  White,  died  June  21,  1859,  aged  yj  yrs.  8  mos.  27  days. 
Evelyn  Louise,  dau.  of  do.,  died  Aug.  27,  1853,  aged  4  mos.  23  days. 
Caroline  White,  born  Nov.  7,  1841 ;  died  Dec.  16,  1871. 
Elisha  White,  born  June  28,  1791  ;  died  April  20,  1868. 

Caroline,  dau.  of  Elisha  &  Mary  White,  died  Mch.  2,   1854.  aged  26  yrs.  6  mos.  22  days. 
Almied,  dau.  of  Forman  &  Lydia  White,  born  Mch.   24.   1850;  died  Jan.  7,  1851. 
Ann  Eliza,  dau.  of  Elisha  &  Mary  White,  died  Feb.  4,  1850,  aged  25  yrs. 
Deborah  Letson,  died  Alch.  24,  1856,  aged  74  yrs.  8  mos.  3  days. 

Jane  D.  Morford,  wife  of  Robert  W.  Parker,  died  June  12,  1876,  aged  63  yrs.  6  mos.  iS  days. 
Elizabeth  P.  Barrows,  died  Mch.  19,  1865. 

Mehetable  Hart,  wife  of  Charles  White,  died  Jan.  6,   1S83.       [sic] 
Ann  White,  died  Feb.  8.  1866,  aged  78  yrs.  10    mos.    14  days. 
Asher  White,  born  Mch.  4,  1797;  died  Feb.  4,  1873. 
Sarah  Sickles,  died  June  23,  1875,  aged  ^2  yrs.  10  mos.  19  days. 
Laura,  dau.  of  Forman  &  Lydia  White,  died  June  29,   1868,  aged  20  yrs.  22  days. 
Mary  Wall,  died  April  25,  1866,  aged  85  yrs.  \  mo. 

Susan  Wall,  wife  of  James  Schureman,  died  April    13,  1880,  aged  95  yrs.  2  mos.  23  days. 
James  Schureman,  died  May  11,  1877,  aged  84  yrs.   2  mos.  i  day. 
Ann  H.  Seaman,  died  June  28,   1857,  aged  29  yrs. 

Hannah  Matilda,  dau.  of  Peter  B.,  &  Mary  E.  Campbell,  died  Mch.  26,  1862,  aged  5  yrs.  13  days. 
George,  son  of  do.,  died  June  \(i,  1865,  aged  3  days. 

Sarah  E.  Wheaton,  wife  of  John  Buckingham,  died   April  21,  1862,  aged  42  yrs.  i  mo.  4  days. 
Willie,  son  of  do.,  died  Mch.  14,  1870,  aged  9  yrs.  i   mo.  26  days. 


EPITAPHS   FROM   CHRIST   CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.  211 

Samuel  Dennis,  died  July  25,  1871,  aged  75  yrs. 

William  Henry  Dennis,  died  Mch.  17,  i860,  aged  35  yrs.  8  mos.  16  days. 

Ann  Matilda,  wife  of  George  Northam,  died  Dec.  18,    1861,  aged  26  yrs.  17  days. 

Lydia  Cook,  wife  of  Assure  Assur,  died  Mch.  11,   1871,  aged  72  yrs.  4  mos.  4  days. 

Assure  Assur,  a  native  of  Poland,  born  July  10,  1790  ;  died  July  12,  1854. 

Charles  R.  Brinley,  died  July  11,  1827,  in  86  yr. 

Philip  Edwards,  died  Feb.  21,  1739,  aged  56  yrs. 

Geraldine,  wife  of  Martin  V.  B.  Evesson,  died  Nov.    14,  1877,  aged  32  yrs.  5  mo. 

Melphia,  dau.  of  John  P.,  &  Phebe  White,  died  Sept.    10,  1875,  aged  6  yrs.  6  mos. 

Edward  Pitcher,  born  Aug.  4,  1793;  died  Aug.  29,   1S69. 

Hendrick  Pool,  died  Dec.  3,  1818,  aged  20  yrs.  9  mos.  21  days. 

Margaret,  wife  of  George  Pool,  died  Feb.  17,  1829,  aged  58  yrs.  4  mos.  23  days. 

Margaret  Smith,  dau.  of  Edward  &  Jane  S.  Pitcher,  died  Dec.  12,  183 1,  aged  i  yr.  10  mos.  6  days. 

Margaret  Jane,        "  "  "  died  Dec.  16,  1834,  aged  2  yrs.  10  mos.  3  days. 

Daniel  Taber,  died  July  7,  1801,  aged  62  yrs. 

Sarah,  consort  of  the  late  Daniel  Taber,  died  July    19,  1S31,  in  85  year. 

John  Webley,  died  1775,  aged  82  yrs. 

Elizabeth  Webley,  died  1762,  aged  67  yrs.     [Badly   scaled.]  . 

Mary,  wife  of  Samuel  Throckmorton,  born  Oct.  6,    1806;  died  Oct.  8,   1876. 

Samuel  Throckmorton,  born  Mch.  10,  1798;  died  Oct.  10,  1880. 

Jonathan  Slocum,  died  1783,  aged  51  years.     [  ?] 

Mary,  w^ife  of  do.,  died  April  3,  1809,  aged  78  yrs. 

Thomas  Slocom,  died  April  20,  1814,  in  45  year. 

Ann,  wife  of  Asher  Brinley,  died  Aug.  8,  1821,  aged  45  years. 

Mary  J.,  wife  of  William  Russell,  died  Nov.  20,  1875,  aged  45  years. 

Dene  Shorts,  died  Dec.  16,  1879,  aged  62  years. 

Sally  Bennett,  died  May  29,  1873,  aged  87  yrs.  i  mo.  13  days. 

Agnes  "     "     died  Nov.  17,  i860,  aged  89  yrs.  9  mos. 

Ann       "     "     died  July  22,   1825,  in  78  year. 

Rev.  Harry  Finch,  born  April  2,  1797;  died  Feb.  14,  1864.     Rector  of  Christ  Church  1830  to  1863. 

Charlotte  A.,  his  wife,  born  July  10,  1802;  died  Sept.  3,  1854.     [On  one  stone.] 

Henry,  son  of  Rev.  Harry  &  Charlotte  A.  Finch,  died  Oct.  8,  1836,  aged  5  yrs.  4  mos. 

Willie,     "  "         "  "  "        "  died  Nov.  9,  i860,  aged  18  yrs.  3  mos.  17  days. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Johnson,  died  Aug.  28,  1S78,  aged  58  yrs.  5  mos.  20  days. 

Thomas  Johnson,  died  Dec.  28,  1874,  aged  60  yrs.  6  days. 

John  Johnson,  died  July  10,  1852,  in  76  year. 

William  Frederick,  son  of  David  F.,  &  Ann  Amelia   Baker,  died  April  10,  1844,  aged  i  yr.  10  mos.  29 

days. 
Susan  Throckmorton,  dau.  of  Job  &  Mary,  died  April  20,  1792,  aged  35  yrs.  10  mos.  21  days. 
George  H.  Allen,  son  of  George  L.,  &  Anna,  died   Aug.  21,  1851,  aged  34  yrs.  4  mos.  17  days. 
George  L.  Allen,  son  of  George  &  Lydia,  died  Oct.  9,  1855,  aged  y^i  ys.  10  mos.  25  days. 
Anna  Allen,  wife  of  George  L.,  died  June  8,  1875,  aged  84  yrs.  9  mos.  3  days. 
Gideon  W.  Allen,  son  of  Geo.  L.,  &  Anna,  died  Feb.  6,  1858,  aged  28  yrs. 

Forman  Throckmorton,  son  of  Joseph  &  Margaret,  died  Feb.  3,  1852,  aged  51  yrs.  3  mos.  27  days. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Mary  Throckmorton,  died  June  3,  1756,  aged  26  yrs.  3  mos.  15  days. 
John,  son      "         "       "         "  "  died  Aug.  20,  1749,  aged  2  yrs.  3  mos.  13  days. 

Job  Throckmorton,  died  April  23,  1748,  aged  33  yrs.   11  mos.  29  days. 

Catharine  Throckmorton,  wife  of  W™  Van  Hook,  born  May  20.  179.=^:  died  Mch.  31,  1852. 
Jane,  wife  of  Peter  R.  Roach.  &  dau.  of  W"'  &  Catharine  Throckmorton,  died  June  22,  1832,  aged  29  yrs. 

9  mos.       [  ?] 
Thomas,  son  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Throckmorton,  died   Sept.   15,   1764,  aged  28  days. 
Jane,  dau.  of         "  "  "  died  Oct.  25,  1749,  aged  i  yr.  7  mos.  —  days. 

Joseph,  "  "  "  died  Aug.  5,  1800,  aged  48  yrs.  9  mos.  2  days. 

Margaret,  widow  of  Jose]3h  Throckmorton,  died  June  2,  1817,  aged  31  yrs.  5  mos.  27  days. 
Samuel,  son  of  Joseph  &  Mary  Throckmorton,  died   Sept.  21,  1804,  aged  45  yrs.  10  mos.  27  days. 
William,  "  "       "       "  "  born  Jan.  31,  1761  ;  died  Sept.  2.  1830. 

Sarah  Forman.  widow  of  Jonathan  &  dau.  of  John   'i'hrockmorton,  Esq.,  died  July   11,   1787,  aged  59 

yrs.  6  mos.  24  days. 


2i2  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Mary,  2''  wife  of  W™  Green,  died  Sept.  i,  1802,  in  45  year. 

Ann,  wife  of  Gen'l  James  Green,  died  Sept.  21,  1831,  aged  77  yrs.  10  mos.  11  days. 

Maj.  Gen'l  Green,  died  Sept.  14,  181 1,  aged  61  yrs.  4  mos.  2;^  days. 

William  Green,  son  of  late  Gen'l  James  Green,  died   Sept.  7,  1812,  aged  ^J  yrs.  10  mos. 

Edney,  wife  of  Charles  C.  Lyon,  died  Nov.  20,  1844,  aged  72  yrs. 

Maria  Morton,  died  April  12,  1862,  aged  70  yrs. 

Emeline  Morton,  died  April  9,  1883. 

Timothy,  son  of  Josiah  &  Zilpha  Halstead,  died  Feb.  22,  1747-8,  aged  7  mos.  14  days. 

Maxtelia,  dau.  of  Josiah  &  Ann  Halstead,  died  }vlch.  13,  1760,  aged  6  mos.  19  days. 

Mary,  dau.  of  Zilpha  Halstead,  died  Feb.  6,  1761,   aged   15  yrs.  4  mos.  20  days. 

Zilpha,  wife  of  Josiah  Halstead,  died  Jan.  7,  1754,  aged  30  years. 

Ann,  wife  of  Josiah  Halstead,  died  Nov.  14,  1760,  aged  28  yrs.  i  mo.  23  days. 

Margery,  wife  of  Timothy  Halstead,  died  Feb.  26,   1747-8,  aged  55  yrs.  5  mos. 

Mary,  dau.  of  Paul  cS:  Phebe  Hill,  of  Shrewsbury,  died  May  11,  1738,  aged  3  yrs.  2  mos.  —  days. 

Richard,  son  of  Mr.  Richard  &  Mrs.  Mary  Rogers,  died  Sept.  i,  1742,  aged  15  yrs.  10  mos.  2  days. 

Edmund,  son  of  Joseph  F.,  &  Margaret  Throckmorton,  born  June  6,  1792;  died  Sept.  26,  1866. 

Susanna,  wife  of  Edmund  Throckmorton,  born  May   11,  1794;  died  Aug.  30,  1875. 

Edmund  R.,  son  of  Samuel  R.,  &  Susanna  Throckmorton,  died  April  5,  1842,  aged  2  yrs.  18  days. 

William,  "     "  "         "  "  died  Feb.  iS,  1835,  aged  3  days. 

Charles,  "     "  "         "  "  died  Dec.  6,  183 1,  aged  2  yrs.  28  days. 

Hannah  Tompkins,  dau.  of  Edmund  &  Susanna  Throckmorton,  died  Mch.  8,  1858,  aged  27  ys.  5  mos. 

Ursula,  consort  of  Joseph  Phillips,  Esq.,  died  Sept.  15,  1824,  in  62  year.     [  ?] 

Joseph  Phillips,  Esq.,  Counsellor  at  Law,  &c.,  died  Aug.  i,  1820,  aged  34  yrs.  9  mos.     [  ?] 

Jesse  Dennis,  died  May  15,  1833,  aged  46  yrs.  7  mos.  16  days. 

Eliza  Louiza,  wife  of  James  \\\  Conover,  died  April    16,  1867,  aged  33  yrs. 

Anastatia  Leonard,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  j\Iary,  died  Jan.  20,  1790,  aged  40  yrs.  11  mos.  20  days. 

Sarah  "  "  "  "  died  June  7,  1761,  aged  25  yrs.  5  mos. 

Lucy  "  "  "  "  died  April  4,  1791,  aged  40  yrs.  2  mos.  7  days. 

Dunbar  Sansbury,  died  ]\Ich.  27.  1868,  aged  54  yrs.  9  mos.  12  days. 

Mary  "     "         died  June  30,  1875,  aged  78  yrs.  25  days. 

James  Throckmorton,  died  Dec.  17,  1838,  in  84  year. 

Frances,  wife  of  do.,  died  Mch.  19,  181 3,  aged  56  yrs.  4  mos.  5  days. 

Anthony  Dennis,  died  May  21,  1813,  aged  83  yrs.  2  mos. 

Hannah,  wife  of  do.,  died  May  24,  1799,  aged  48  yrs.  3  mos. 

Theophulous,  son  of  Jesse  &  Eliza  Dennis,  died  July    18,  1828,  aged  i  yr.  5  mos.  10  days. 

Jesse,  son  of  do.,  died  Dec.  26,  1831,  aged  i  yr.  4  mos.  16  days. 

Mary,  dau.  of  Sanniel  &  Mary  Leonard,  died  Feb.  11,  1807,  aged  66  yrs.  11  mos.  26  days. 

Mary,  wife  of  Samuel  Leonard,  died  Dec.  16,  1782,  aged  66  yrs.  8  mos. 

Samuel,  son  of  Henry  &  Sarah  Leonard,  died  May  13,  1790,  aged  79  yrs.  3  mos.  14  days. 

Susanah  Pylee,  wife  of  Rev.  Samuel,  &  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Mary  Leonard,  died  Jan.   13,  1813,  aged  59 

yrs.  19  days. 
Cornelia,  wife  of  Robert  White,  died  Oct.  it,  1830.  aged  53  yrs.  10  mos.  11  days. 
'Eliza  A.  Stoutenborough,  died  Mch.  31.  1866,  aged  66  yrs. 

James  H.,  son  of  Stephen  &  Hannah  Stoutenborougli,  died  May  7,  1814,  aged  i  yr.  6  mos.  12  days. 
Stephen  Stoutenborough,  died  Feb.  20,  1818,  aged  47  yrs.  2  mos.  20  days. 

Hannah  Lawrence,  wife  of  Stephen  Stoutenborough,  died  Dec.  i,  1849,  aged  72  vrs.  8  mos.  4  days. 
John  L.,  son  of  Stephen  &  Hannah  Stoutenborough,  died  Dec.  22,  1850,  aged  47  yrs.  2  mos.  6  days. 

Johannah,         dau.  "         "         "  "  died  May  27,  1844,  aged  30  yrs.  9  mos.  23  days. 

Stephen  Henry,  son        "         "         "  "  died  Aug.  24,  1828,  aged  20  yrs.  2  mos.  20  days. 

Margaret,         dau.  "         "         "  "  died  June  15,  1838,  aged  42  yrs.  4  mos.  3  days. 

Mary,  wife  of  Charles  Burk  &  dau.  of  "  born  Mch.  20,  1794  ;  died  Jan.  18,  1836. 

Elizabeth  De  Haert,  died  Feb.  3,  1850,  aged  84  yrs.  3  mos,  19  days. 
Elizabeth  Vaughton,  died  Mch.  7,  1800,  aged  84  vrs.  5  mos.  20  days. 
Mary  Wessells,  widow  of  Peter,  died  Jan.  18,  1816,  aged  87  yrs.  3  mos.   14  days. 
Margaret  Dobbs,  born  Oct.  6,  1712;  died  Dec.  6,  181 1. 
Mauritz  De  Haert.  died  Aug.  18,  1794.  aged  76  3rs.  9  mos.  18  davs. 
Susannah,  wife  of  Mauritz  De  Haert,  died  May  14,  1780,  aged  55  yrs.  5  mos.  5  days. 
Balthazar  De  Haert,  born  Jan.  29,  1751;  died  Fel).  8,  1830. 
Mauritz  De  Haert,  died  Aug.  13,  1841,  aged  88  yrs.  3  mos.  9  days. 


EPITAPHS   FROM   CHRIST   CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.  2,3 

Elizabeth  Crossley,  died  Oct.  4,  1839,  aged  j},  yrs. 

James  Stillvvell,  died  Dec.  26,  1826,  aged  59  yrs.  11  nios.  26  days. 

Margaret,  wife  of  James  Stillwell,  and  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Charity  White,  died  April  25,  1825,  aged  63 

yrs.  3  mos. 
Charlotte  Schott.  dau.  of  Lewis  &  Ann  C.  Switzer,  born  Nov.  i,  1847;  died  Aug.  31,  1849. 
Asher  T.  Haggerty,  died  Nov.  23,  1865,  aged  79  yrs.  6  mos.  15  days. 
Susan,  wife  of  "     died  July  10,  1864,  aged  68  yrs.  9  mos.  17  days. 
Jarret  Haggerty,  died  Aug.  2,  1858,  aged  61  yrs.  6  mos.  29  days. 
Edward  Parry,  son  of  Edward  &  Rebecca,  died  Feb.  20,  1859,  aged  31  years. 
Mary,  wife  of  John  Haggerty,  died  Mch.  7,  1848,  aged  88  yrs.  4  mos.  26  days. 
John  Haggerty,  died  Jan.  22,  1822,  aged  64  yrs.  9  mos.  9  days. 
Col.  John  Redford,  died  July    16,  1764,  aged  59  yrs.  5  mos. 
John  G.  Kunn,  born  May  14,  1814;  died  Feb.  26,  1885. 
Louise,  only  daughter  of  Charles  &  Abigail  Drummond  Braeutigan,  died  Jan.  21,  1878,  aged  2,-  years 

&  10  months. 
Rachel  Drummond,  wife  of  Edmund  West,  born  Dec.  25,  1803 ''  died  Sept.  23,  1880. 
Edmund  West,  born  March  9,  1791  ;  died  May  8,   1885. 

Jane  Tyson,  daughter  of  Barn't  &  Mary,  born  Oct.  2,  1795;  died  July  31,  1818. 
David  Tyson,  son  of  "       "     "        born  Nov.  4,  1798;  died  Oct.  26,  1837. 

Mary,  wife  of  Barnt  Tyson,  born  March  4,  1773;  died  Aug.  22,  1853. 
Barnt  Tyson,  born  Sept.  12,  1770;  died  Sept.  8,  1865. 
Lucy  G.,  wife  of  Edmund  T.  Williams  &  daughter  of  W™  &  Lucy  W.  Carpender,  born  Nov.  2,  181 1 ;  died 

Aug.  29,  1879. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward  &  Catharine  Grant,  died  Dec.  18,  1831  ;  aged  38  years,  2  mos.  26  days. 
Catharine  Waite,  granddaughter  of  Edward  &  Catharine  Grant;  died  Sept.  28,  1800,  aged  4  years  &  7 

mos. 
Martha  Grant,  died  July  23,  1812,  aged  27  years  &  4  mos. 

Edmund  Butler  Thomas  Grant,  a  native  of  England,  died  Nov.  26,  1825 ;  aged  72  years  &  2  mos. 
Catharine,  relict  of  above,  died  June  27,  1835,  aged  T/  years  &  8  mos. 

Lucy  W.  Carpender,  relict  of  William,  died  Oct.  23,  1845,  in  69  year  of  age;  and  on  the  same  stone  the 
following : 

Sarah  C.  Carpender,  daughter  of  W"  &  Lucy  W.,  born  May  4,  1818;  died  Aug.  8,  1887. 
John  Carpender,  died  May  6,  1862,  in  64  year  of  age. 

Commodore  Edward  W.  Carpender,  U.  S.  N.,  died  May  16,  1877,  in  81  year  of  age. 
Susan  Coleman  Carpender,  wife  of  above,  died  Aug.  18,  1872,  in  55  year  of  age. 

John  H.  Pemberton,  born  in  Burton,  Eng.,  April  24,  1799;  died  March  13,  1875. 
Catharine,  widow  of  Jacob  Remsen,  died  July  20,  18 14,  aged  81  years,  10  mos.   15  days. 
Hannah,      daughter  of  Joseph  &  Huldah  Saltar,  born  Dec.     7,  1770;  died  Aug.  12,  1855. 
Elizabeth,         "  "         "  "  "  "     Sept.   11,   1764;     "     Aug.  12,  1849. 

Sarah,  "  "         "  "  "  "    April   13,   1761  ;     "     Sept.  27,  1840. 

Margaret,         "  "        "  "  "         "    April     9,  1769;     "     Aug.  21,  i860. 


Eleanor  R.  Croes,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  &  Eleanor,  born  July  16,  1821  ;  died  Dec.  23,  1845. 

Rev.  John  Croes,  A.  M.,  eldest  son  of  the  Right  Rev.  John  Croes,  D.  D.,  born  Sept.  22,  1787;  died  Aug. 

18,  1849.     Forty  years  a  minister  of  the  church  of  Christ  in  the  diocese  of  New  Jersey. 

Erected  by  Christ  Church,  of  which  he  was  a  rector  13  years. 
Eleanor,  wife  of  above  &  daughter  of  Rulcf  &  Catharine  Van  Mater,  born  May  i,  1791 ;  died  Aug.  23, 

1869. 
Sarah,  wife  of  Joseph  Mount,  died  Sept.  30,  1823,  aged  55  years  &  6  days. 
Benjamin  B.  Sherman,  born  Nov.  8,  i8to:  died  May  2,  1885. 
Catharine  Lewis,  born  Alav  7,  1787:  died  Sept.  30',  1874. 
Dr.  John  P.  Lewis,  born  Oct.  i,  1788;  died  Feb.  26,  1861. 
Elizabeth  W.  White,  born  Nov.  17,  1817;  died  Aug.  29,  1881. 


214  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Benjamin  C.  White,  born  Jan.  14,  1814;  died  Feb.  26,  1882. 

Daniel  Walworth,  Esq.,  member  N.  Y.  Bar,  died  Jnne  y,  1843,  aged  28  years. 

John  West,  died  May  19,  1871,  aged  7(3  years,  4  mos.  14  days. 

Angeline,  wife  of  John  H.  West,  died  Mch.  19,  1806,  aged  59  years,  8  mos.  4  days. 

Rebecca  M.  West,  born  Sept.  25,  182 1  ;  died  Nov.  24,   1876. 

William  G.  West,  born  July  2^,  1807;  died  Nov.  21,  1874. 

Elisha  West,  born  Dec.  23,  1780;  died  April  i,  1855. 

Rachel  Green,  wife  of  above,  born  Sept.  15,  1782;  died  March  23,  1855. 

James  H.  West,  son  of  Gabriel  &  Sarah,  born  Dec.  9,  1833  ;  died  March  14,  1864. 

Sarah,  wife  of  Gabriel  West,  died  April  21,  1874,  aged  80  years,  8  mos.  16  days. 

Gabriel  West,  died  Nov.  7,  1877,  aged  85  years  i  mo.    15   days. 

Daniel  W.,  son  of  Lewis  &  Mary  VVest,  died  Nov.  9,  1848,  aged  19  years,  10  mos.  10  days. 

Lewis  West,  died  Oct.  28,  1848,  aged  67  years,  6  mos,  5  days. 

Mary,  wife  of  above,  died  Oct.  3,  1848,  aged  49  years. 

Christina,  daughter  of  Cornelius  &  Jane  Hegeman,  died  Sept.  25,  1784,  aged  2  years,  10  mos.  18  days. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edward  West,  died  Nov.  15,  1864,  aged  66  years  &  25  days. 

Alfred,  son  of  Daniel  &  jNIary  West,  died  May  28,    i860,  aged  25  years  &  12  days. 

D'  Joseph  Wing  West,  died  Nov.  19,  181 1,  aged  24  years,  6  mos.  3  days. 
The  valuable  Doctor  W^est 
By  many  was  lamented. 
It  was  the  Lord's  will  to  call  him 
And  we  nuist  be  contented. 

Ann,  wife  of  James  West,  died  May  28,  1773,  aged  44  years? 
James  West,  died  Jan.  10,  1788,  aged  57  years  &  i   mo. 
John    West,  died  March  14,  1829,  aged  '/']  years  &  4  days. 
James       "         "    Jan.  i,  1831,  aged  51  years,  11  mos.  24  days. 
Revo         "         "     Aug.  22,  1833,  aged  33  years,  4  mos.  23  days. 
Meribah  "     wife  of  John,  died  Jan.  23,  1835,  aged  76  years  &  4  mos. 
jThrockmorton  Allaire,  died  Feb.  12,  1866,  aged  57  years,  i  mo.  3  days. 
'Sarah  Lounsbury,  died  April  9,  1866,  aged  51  years,  i  mo.  2  days. 
John  Gaudu,  born  Nov.  6,  1801  ;  died  Oct.  12,  1842. 
William  Wood,  died  Sept.  22,  1836,  aged  64  years,  9  mos.  12  days. 
John  Hart,  of  Barnard  Castle,  Eng.,  died  Oct.  29,  1805,  aged  about  46  yrs. 
Hannah  More  Moore,  died  May  25,  i860,  aged  33  years. 
Jane  Locke  "         "     Sept.  ij|,  1851,  aged  27  years. 

Henry  Moore,  died  April  15,  1867,  aged  76  years. 
Jane  "         wife  of  above,  died  Jan.  10,  1864,  aged  73  years. 

Content  C.  Hart,  wife  of  John  H.  Lewis,  died  Nov.  14,  1858,  aged  33  years,  7  mos.  14  days. 
Maria,  wife  of  Abram  C.  King,  died  March  12,  1852,  aged  37  years,  8  mos.  20  days. 
Charlotte  Augusta,  daughter  of  Abraham  &  Maria  King,  died  Sept.  1,  1837,  aged  2  yrs.  3  mos.  24  days. 
Elizabeth  Ann,  daughter  of  John  h  yVbigail  Hildreth,  died  Dec.  15,  1856,  aged  19  years,  10  mos.  3  days. 
Lewis  RfKnight,  died  Aug.  18,  1810,  aged  57  years  &  6  mos. 
Franklin  Goodwin,  born  March  17,  1815;  died  May    13,   1882. 
John  C.  Cochran,  died  April  1,  1855,  aged  83  years,    i  mo.   11  days. 
Ann,  wife  of  above,  died  July  6,  1830,  aged  71  years. 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Samuel  &  Hannah  Tilton,  died  Dec.  20,    1869,  aged  58  years. 
William    Pintard,  died  March  3,  1809,  aged  75  years. 
Hannah  "         wife  of  above,  died  Feb.  18,  1792,  aged  50  years. 

Samuel  "         son  of  W""   &  Hannah,  died  Oct.   7,  1833,  aged  71  years  &  23  days. 

Hannah  "         wife  of  John,  died  Dec.  21,  1842,  aged  74  years,  2  mos.  24  days. 

John  "         died  Aug.  19,  1856,  aged  "/"j  years. 

Hannah  "  "     Feb.  3,  1863,  aged  57       "       4  mos.  29  days. 

William  "  "     Jan.  27,  1852,    "     75        "       8  mos. 

William  "  "     Nov.  8,  1850,    "    49         "       4  mos. 

Elizabeth         "       wife  of  William,  died  Sept.  27,  1838,  aged  34  years,  8  mos.  10  days. 
Glencross        "       died  April  28,  1835.  aged  68  years.  " 
Catharine       "       wife  of  Glencross,  died  March  30,  1869,  aged  87  years. 


EPITAPHS   FROM   CHRIST  CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.  215 

Deborah  Wall,  wife  of  Samuel  Pintard,  died  Oct.  12,  1847,  aged  80  yrs.  11  mos.  21  days. 

Herbert  Coleman,  born  Nov.  15,  1808;  died  Nov.  11,  i8()8. 

Ann  Pintard,  wife  of  above,  born  May  30,  1813;  died  March  10,  1872. 

Caroline  P.  Whitlock,  died  Nov.  5,  1873,  in  58  year  of  age. 

Ann,  daughter  of  William  &  Hannah  Pintard,  died  Aug.  5,  1819,  in  48  year  of  age. 

John,  son  of  Samuel  &  Hannah  Tilton,  died  March   18,  1820,  aged  17  years,  11  mos.  6  days. 

Hannah,  consort  of  Samuel  Tilton,  died  April  20,  1842,  aged  58  years,  8  mos.  i  day. 

Samuel  Tilton,  son  of  Clayton  &  Catharine,  died  May  7,  1861,  aged  84  years,  4  mos.  i  day. 

Susan         "       2*  wife  of  above,  died  Oct.  28,  1864,  aged  68  years. 

Charlotte  A.,  wife  of  Charles  W.  Scott,  died  Oct.  i,  1845,  aged  24  years  &  4  mos.     Also  her  son  Thomas 

Alphonso  M'Gladc,  Jr.,  died  July  7,  1884,  aged  39  years,  10  mos.  11  days. 
Stephen  Thorne,  born  Nov.  9,  1790;  died  Dec.  2,  1859. 

Richard  Hatfield,  son  of  Richard  &  Sarah  K.,  born  April  16,  1820;  died  Dec.  12,  1857. 
Sarah  K.  Hatfield,  born  Nov.  2,  1792 ;  died  April  19,  1857. 
Susan  Kippin,  died  Aug.  29,  1854,  aged  90  years,  3  mos.  9  days. 
Dorathy  Moir,  died  Oct.  11,  1842,  aged  62  years. 

Henrietta  Delphine  De  Hentash,  died  Alch.  22,  1846,  aged  16  years  &  6  mos. 
Hannah,  wife  of  Shcpard  Ivollock,  died  Mch.  20,  1853,  aged  36  years,  11  mos.  29  days. 
Isabel  Cochran,  born  May  22,  1800;  died  Sept.  13,  1857. 
Mary  O.  Schriver,  died  Aug.  24,  1847,  aged  87  years  &  9  mos. 
John  Williamson,  died  Mch.  22,  1839,  aged  81  years,  9  mos.  i  day. 
Sarah,  relict  of  above,  died  Sept.  2,  1843,  aged  79  years,   11  mos.  21  days. 
David  Williamson,  born  Oct.  15,  1786;  died  June  29,  1874. 
Phebe,  wife  of  above,  born  Mch.  23,  1805 ;  died  Sept.  4,  1885. 
Abigal,  wife  of  James  Rusell,  died  Sept.  8,   1761,  in  44  year  of  age. 
James  Rusell,  died  Aug.  24,  1761,  in  43  year  of  age. 


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In  the  body  of  the  church  beneath  the  carpet, 
are  three  stones : 


Theodosius  Bartow,  died  Oct.  5,  1746,  aged  34  years,  7  mos.  9  days. 

Henry  Leonard,  son  of  Henry  &  Euphamia,  died  April  10,  1761,  aged  5  years  &  5  mos. 
Elizabeth  Ashfield,  wife  of  the  Hon.  Lewis  Morris  Ashfield,  died  Nov.  30,  1762,  aged  ^^  years,  2  mos. 
16  days. 

Lucy,  dau.  of  John  M.,  &  Eliza  Lippincott,  died  Sept.  15,  1856,  aged  6  months. 

Anne,     "     "     "       "  "  "  died  Jan.  15,  1848,  aged  15  months,  26  days. 

Rachel  Boyce,  dau.  of  John  &  Joanna,  born  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1792;  died  Shrewsbury,  Mch.  9,  1844. 

Benjamin  S.  Lippincott,  born  Oct.  6,  1815;  died  Nov.  22,  1870. 

Rachel  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  L.  &  H.  A.  Lippincott,  died  June  3,  1841,  aged  14  yrs.  3  mos.  26  days. 

Hannah  Ann,  wife  of  W"  L.  Lippincott,  died  May  3,  1877,  aged  86  yrs.  10  mos.  5  days. 

W.  L.  Lippincott,  died  Jan.  19,  1836,  aged  65  yrs.  6  mos.  25  days. 

Hannah  Maria,  dau.  of  W.  L.  &  H.  A.  Lippincott,  died  July  29,  1832,  aged  9  yrs.  2  mos.  2.  days. 

W.  Lippincott,  died  July  18,  1803,  aged  58  yrs.  i  mo. 

Amelia  Lippincott,  died  Jan.  28,  1849.  aged  96  yrs. 

Amelia  "         relict  of  Abraham  Lines,  died  May  25,  1873,  aged  88  yrs.  4  mos.  i  day. 

Amelia  Ann  Godet,  died  at  Bermuda,  Mch.  26,  1843,  aged  13  mos.  20  days. 

Amelia "         died  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1845,  4  mos.  9  days  ;  both  daus.  of  Amelia  &  Henry  H.  Godet. 

Amelia  Ann,  wife  of  Henry  H.  Godet,  born  July  3,  1819;  died  May  15,  i860. 

Henry  Hunt  Godet,  died  May  4,  1876,  aged  62  years. 

James  W.  Godet,  born  Sept.  18,  1852  [1832?]  ;  died  Dec.  4,  1877. 

W"  Henry  Lines,  son  of  Abraham  &  Amelia,  born  Jan.  30,  1805 ;  died  Mch.  9,  1859. 

Jerusha,  wife  of  Abraham  Holmes,  died  Jan.  21,   1833,  aged  47  yrs.  3  mos.  12  days. 

Abraham  Holmes,  died  Oct.  31,  1818,  aged  47  years.  6  mos.  6  days. 

Jacob  Holmes,  died  Oct.  11,  1829,  aged  32  years.  3  mos. 

John  Lambert  Holmes,  died  Sept.  18,  1832,  aged  21   yrs.  10  mos.  12  days. 

Jacob,  son  of  /\braham  &  Grace  Holmes,  died  Dec.  ig.  1840,  aged  2  mos.  24  days. 

John  Lambert  Holmes,  son  of  do.,  died  Jan.  26,  185 1,  aged  3  mos.  25  days. 

Charles  W.  Holmes,  died  Aug.  26,  1871,  aged  25  yrs.  6  mos.  17  days. 


2i6  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Abraham  "  "    June  28,  1873,     "     59  yrs.  10  wios.  25  days. 

Elizabeth  "  "    Jan.  25,  1867,     "     79     "    10  mos.  20  days. 

Taylor  Haggerty,  died  Feb.  7,  1872,  aged  83  yrs.  10  mos.  12  days. 

Clemence  Holmes,  wife  of  Taylor  Haggerty,  died  Dec.   19,   1871.     82  yrs.   12  days. 

Emma,  wife  of  B.  Franklin,  died  May  23,  1884,  aged  60  years. 

Rebecca  S.,  widow  of  Charles  Windsor,  born  June  13,  1799;  died  Nov.  8,  18S0. 

Maria  L.,  dau.  of  John  W.,  &  Augusta  Parker,  died  Sept.  17,  1862,  aged  i  yr.  5  mos. 

f^ideon  A.,  son  of  do.,  died  Jan.  20,  i8(x),  aged  12  da\s. 

George  Douglass,  son  of  George  D.,  &  Susan  H.  Tallnian,  died  Aug.  8,  1875,  aged  3  wks. 

Freddie,  son  of  Frederick  &  Alargaret  Beihl,  died  June  8,  1S69,  aged  i  yr.  4  mos.  &  8  days. 

Anne  E.,  dau.  of  Lyttleton  &  Mary  White,  born  Feb.  22,  1855  ;  died  June  8,  1880. 

William  Otis,  born  July  i,  1848;  died  Mch.  5,  1877. 

Robert  Drummond,  born  Aug.  28,  1808;  died  Sept. i,  1862. 

Mary  E.  Parker,  died  lo"*  mo.  i'"'  day  1857,  aged  5  mos. 

Mary  A.     8     mo.  7        "    1855,     "       3  yrs.  3  mos. 

Ann  Webley,  died  1789,  aged  61  years. 

Susan  M.  r3egraw,  died  Sept.  26,  1871,  aged  70  yrs. 

Jane  Ann,  wife  of  W"  L.  Borden,  died  July  25,  1879,  aged  72  yrs. 

William  L.  Borden,  died  June  2,  1875,  aged  78  yrs. 

James  A.  Borden,  born  5  of  10  mo.  1842;  died  27  of  4  mo.  1857. 

Michael  Casey,  a  native  of  Ireland,  born  in  the  year  1756.     Emigrated  to  this  coimtry 

1786,  &  died  April  10,  1841,  at  his  residence  at  Long   Branch. 

Elizabeth  Casey,  consort  of  Michael  Casey,  died  Jan.    18,  18.11,  aged  75  yrs.  28  days. 

Lienor,  wife  of  Brittan  L.  Bennett,  died  May  13,  1853,  aged  62  yrs.  8  mos. 

Brittan  L.  Bennett,  died  Sept.  8,  1851,  aged  50  yrs.  5  mos.  27  days. 

Edward  Bennett,  died  Feb.  26,  181 8,  aged  76  years. 

Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  JefTerson  &  Mary  Ann  Hillyer,  died  July  17,  1865,  aged  11  mos.  20  days. 

Lucy  A.,         dau.  of  Robert  &  Mary  White,  died  Oct.  31,  1857,  aged  3  yrs.  7  mos.  15  days. 

William  H.,  son    "         "         "       "  "  "      Oct.  16,  1857,     "     6  yrs.  i  mo.  7  days. 

George,  "         "         "       "  "  "     Oct.     8,  1857,  aged  19  yrs. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Sheriff,  died  Sept.  13,  1857,  aged  39  yrs.  i  mo.  9  days. 

Lucy,  wife  of  Ephraim  Sheriiif,  died  Dec.  21,  1862,  aged  65  yrs. 

Isabel  Leonard,  died  Nov.  24,  1846,  aged  53  years. 

William  N.  Little,  died  Nov.  8,  1837,  aged  25  yrs.    i  mo.  4  days. 

Anna,  dau.  of  James  &  Ellen  OBrien,  died  Jan.  18,  1850,  aged  6  mos.  2  days. 

Bridget,  dau.  of  Patrick  &  Mary  OBrien,  died  April  11,  1850,  aged  8  yrs.  5  mos.  13  days. 

Halsted  Wainwright.  died  Jan.  18,  1818,  aged  47  yrs.  3  mos. 

Catharine,  relict  of  "  "  died  June  25,  1844,  aged  67  yrs.  9  mos.  4  days. 

Job,      son  of  George  &  Susannah  Coley,  died  Aug.  15,  1837,  aged  14  yrs.  6  mos. 

Joseph,"     "         "  "  "        died  Aug.  22,  1858,  aged  21  yrs.  i  mo.  28  days. 

George  Coley,  died  Aug.  4,  1871,  aged  62  yrs. 

John     Chad  wick,  died  Oct.  26,  1830,  aged  5  mos.  28  days. 

Catharine     "  "     Sept.  5,   1835,     "      3  yrs.  7  mos.  3  days. 

Elizabeth      "  "     Oct.  3,   1835,     "     6  yrs.   8  mos.  10  days. 

John  "  "     Oct.  6,   1835,     "     I    yr.    3    mo. 

Sarah,  wife  of  Job  Throckmorton,  died  Feb.  3,  1743-4,  aged  83  yrs.  8  mos.  6  days. 

Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Throckmorton,  died  Oct.  29,  1S35. 

John  Throckmorton,  died  Oct.  31,  1741,  aged  33  yrs.  2  mos.  21  days. 

Mary,  wife  of  do.,  died  Feb.  3,  1739,  aged  about  .^9  years. 

Hartshorne  White  Throckmorton,  son  of  John  &  Margaret,  died  Mch.  3,  1801,  aged  17  mos.  28  days. 

Joseph  Throckmorton,  son  of  John  &  Mary,  died  Nov.  12,  1800,  aged  80  yrs.  3  mos.  24  days. 

Mary,  wife  of  Joseph  Throckmorton,  died  Aug.  7,  1766,  aged  41  yrs.  i  mo.  21  days. 

John,  son  of  John  &  Margaret  Throckmorton,  died  April  12,  1812,  aged  32  yrs.  11  mos.  6  days. 

Lydia,  wife  of  John  Throckmorton,  died  Oct.  30,  1838,  aged  56  yrs. 

Joseph  Throckmorton,  died  1759,  aged  65  yrs.  11  mos.  22  days. 

Mary  Clayton,  died  April  10,  1848. 

Deborah  Patterson,  dau.  of  George  &  Charlotte  A.  Klots,  died  Jan.  13,  1848,  aged  9  yrs.  3  days. 

Jane  Morford,  "  "  "  "       died  Aug.  11,  1833,  aged  i  yr.  8  mos.  6  days. 


EriTAPHS    FROM    CHRIST  CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.  217 

Here  lieth  in  hopes  of  a  joyful  resurection  the  body  of  Samuel  Dennis  who  came  from  G.  B.  to  this 
place  A.  D.  1675  &  lived  here  to  the  day  of  his  death  which  was  the  7  of  June  1723,  72  years  6  mos.  leav- 
ing issue  2  sones  &  3  daughters  by  his  only  wife  Increase  who  departed  this  life  28  years  before  him. 

John  Dennis  died  Feb.  5,  1847,  aged  78  yrs.  6  mos.  12  days. 

Elizabeth  Hartshorne,  wife  of  Joseph  T.  Allen,  born  Aug.  15,  1813;  died  Dec.  23,  1874. 

Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of  Jacob  C,  &  Juliana  Parker,  born  Dec.  2,  1848;  died  Dec.  24,  1853. 

Anna,  "  "         "  "  "  born  Nov.  17,  1846;  died  July  25,  1853. 

Jacob  C.  Parker,  horn  Nov.  17,  1816;  died  Aug.  25,   1855. 

Alfred  Lippencott,  born  Oct.  a,  1808;  died  Aug.  28,  1884. 

Eliza  Ann,  wife  of  do.,  born  April  12,  1812;  died  Feb.  9,  1881. 

Jacob  Lippencott,  died  Mch.  31,  1850,  aged  84  years. 

Mary,  wife  of  do.,  died  Sept.  23,  1844,  aged  74  yrs.  i  mo.  21  days. 

George,  son  of  Jacob  &  Mary  Lippencott,  died  Nov.  22,  1826,  aged  28  yrs.  9  mos. 

Obadiah  \V.  West,  died  Dec.  31,  18(^)9,  aged  67  yrs.  i  mo.  21  days. 

Mary  A.,  wife  of  do.,  died  May  26,  1852,  aged  48  yrs.  25  days. 

Obadiah,  son  of  Obadiah  &  Mary  Ann  West,  died  Oct.  9,  1847,  aged  5  yrs.  4  mos.  21  days. 

Rev.  Eli  Wheeler,  born  Aug.  30,  1789;  died  Mch.  14,  1861. 

Clarina,  wife  of  do.,  born  Jan.  22,  1782;  died  Mch.  15,  1855. 

Edmund  T.  Allen,  son  of  Ednumd  W.,  &  Sarah  T.,   born  June  12,   1821  ;  died  Feb.  22,  1884. 

Edward  B.  Poole,  born  March  31,  1786;  died  April  6,  1865. 

Mariame,  wife  of  do.,  died  May  i,  1875,  aged  74  yrs. 

Mary  Catharine,  dau.  of  Taylor  &  Clenience  liaggerty,  died  April  25,  1847,  aged  31  yrs.  i  mo.  19  days. 

William  White,     son  of  Samuel  &  Ann  Whitney,  died  Dec.  14,  1845,  aged  8  yrs. 

Francis  Lydia,  dau.  of       "        "     "  "  "  Mch.  13,  1842,  "   17  yrs.  2  mos.  3  days. 

J.  Addison,  son  of  "        "     "  "  "     July  24,  1845,  "   16  years. 

Samuel  Whitney,  died  April  30,  1846,  aged  55  years. 

.Vnn  H.       "         wife  of  Samuel,  died  Aug.  i,  1866,  aged  71  years. 

Joseph  A.  Taylor,  born  Feb.  9,  1775;  died  Nov.  3,  1839. 

Caroline  W.  Holmes,  relict  of  Jos.  A.  Taylor,  &  late  wife  of  Joseph  M.  Smith,  died  July  25,  1881. 

Jacob  Van  Winkle,  born  Aug.  25,  1805;  died  Nov.   14,  1876,  aged  /2  years. 

Alary  Morford,  dau.  of  Col.  Abram  Osborn,  died  April  14,  1872,  aged  61  yrs.  3  mos.  21  days. 

Mary  L.,  dau.  of  Austin  W.,  &  Mary  Morford,  died  July  21,  1852,  aged  15  yrs.  9  mos.  20  days. 

Rebecca,  relict  of  Thomas  Morford,  died  May  15,  1858,  aged  yj  years. 

Thomas  Morford,  died  Feb.  19,  1856,  aged  81  yrs. 

"     May  4,  1818,      "     74  yrs.  6  mos.  24  days. 
Esther,  wife  of  Thomas  Morford,  died  Aug.  9,  1823,  aged  85  years. 
Henry  Hobart  Morford.  born  July  23,  1837;  died  Mch.  15,  1855. 
Jarrett  Morford,  born  May   3,  1781  ;  died  Sept.  21,  1865. 
Catharine  C,  wife  of  do.,  born  Feb.  28,  1798;  died  Jan.  14,  1869. 
James  ^1*=  Causland,  born  June  9,  1807 ;  died  May  25,  1844. 
Sanuiel  Holmes,  died  Oct.  24,  1865,  aged  66  yrs.  6  mos.  4  days. 
Jacob  Dennis,  died  Mch.  4,  1829,  agecl  53  yrs.  11  mos.  i  day. 
Catharine,  wife  of  do.,  died  May  8,  1872,  aged  81  yrs.  6  mos. 
Richard  Wardell,  died  June  26,  1839,  aged  66  yrs.  10  mos.  15  days. 
Margaret,  relict  of  do.,  died  Mch.  26,  1849,  aged  76  yrs.  12  days. 
Charlotte  A.,  wife  of  George  Klots,  died  May  4,  1848,  aged  39  yrs.  4  mos.  29  days. 
Richard  Tole,  died  Dec.  9,  1782,  yj  vears  of  age. 
Sarah  "       "     July  2,  1786, 66 '     "      "     " 

Joseph  Tole,        "     June  18,  1781,  19  years  and  9  days;  only  child  of  the  above. 
George  E.  Tiffen,  born  Dec.  24,  1794 ;  died  June  10,  1857. 
Mayhew,  son  of  Joseph  &  Lucy  Eatton,  died  .Vpril  13,  1758,  aged  3  months. 
Doctor  Joseph  Eatton,  died  April  5,  1761,  in  44  year  of  age. 
Colonel  William  Hoffmire,  died  Dec.  21,  1868,  76  vears,  4  mos.  23  days. 
Patience,  wife  of    "     "     "       "     Sept.  2,  1880,  aged  84  "  10  "      11"'" 
Ann  White  Little,  died  Aug.  7,  1858,  aged  60  years,  2  mos.  il  days. 
Charles  Lippincott,  died  April  27,  1876,  aged  77  years. 
Sarah  "     "     wife  of  Charles,  died  April  6,  1881,  aged  81  years. 


2i8  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Eliza,  wife  of  Lewis  White,  &  daughter  of  George  &  Iluklali  Lippiiicott,  horn  Nov.  2,  1808;  died  Aug. 

26,  1879. 
Mary  Mitchell,  horn  in  Greenock,  Scotland,  died  at  Eatonlown,    N.  J.,  March  2t„  1877,  aged  70  years. 
John  Edniond,  son  of  tienry  C.  J.,  &  Elizaheth  Schroeder,  liurn  Feh.  24,  1849;  died  April  7,  1885. 
Ernest,  son  of  ditto,  born  Aug.  4,  1845,  died  Sept.  24,  1874. 

Elizabeth  Druinniond,  wife  of  Henry  C.  J.  Schroeder,  died  June  2,  1853,  aged  38  years. 
Mary  yVuu  Throckmorton,  died  Aug.  5,  1836,  aged  20  yrs.  6  nios. 
Rachel,  wife  of  Daniel  E.  Nichols,  died  T'eb.  6,  1863,  aged  63  yrs. 
Edward  Smith,  died  June  4,  1848,  aged  49  yrs.  3  mos.  27  days. 
Mary  A.,  wife  of  John  M.  Smith,  died  Feb.  16,  1871,  aged  2i7  yrs.  8  mos.  28  days. 
Henry  A.,  son  of  John  M.,  &  Mary  A.  Smith,  died  Oct.  30,  1856,  aged  2  yrs.  10  mos.  2  days. 

Aaron  R.  Jones,  died  Jan.  4,  1840,  aged  52  yrs.  3  mos.  22  days;  also  the  ten  infant  children  of  A.  R., 
&  Rebecca  Jones,  who  died  within  10  days  after  their  birth. 

Rebecca  H.,  wife  of  Aaron  R.  Jones,  born  Oct.  25,  1796;  died  Feb.  22,  1879. 

Eleanor  H.,  dau.  of  A.  R.,  &  R.  H.  Jones,  died  Jan.  18,  1836,  aged  19  yrs.  12  days. 

Aaron  R.,  son  of  Matthias  C,  &  Hannah  Eliza  Conover,  died  Mch.  4,  1849,  aged  4  mos.  19  days. 

Augustus,  son  of  Richard  &  Elizabeth  Snedeker,  died  Oct.  25,  1839,  aged  27  days. 

Samuel  T.  Thompson,  died  Mch.  28,  1866,  aged  84  yrs.  11  mos.  17  days. 

Sarah,  wife  of  do.,  died  Nov.  28,  1864,  aged  80  yrs.  10  mos.  15  days. 

Ann  Maria,  wife  of  Benj.  D.  Denise,  died  Jan.  18,  1851,  aged  37  yrs.  11  mos.  5  days. 

Sarah  Dangler,  died  Oct.  18,  1848,  aged  42  yrs.  i  mo.  12  days. 

Thomas  I.,  son  of  Samuel  &  Sarah  Thoilipson,  died  Dec.  29,  1842,  aged  23  yrs.  7  mos.  19  days. 

Joseph,  "     "         "  "  "  died  May  28,  1819,  aged  i  yr.  9  mo.  29  days. 

Charles  Burk,  son  of  Edmund  &  Elizabeth,  born  Nov.  5,  1794;  died  April  8,  1837. 

Annie  G.  Gillespie,  wife  of  John  C,  and  dau.  of  A.   R.  Mount,  born  July  17,  1845  ;  died  June  18,  1879. 

John  Clark  "     "     son  of  G.  D.  H.,  &  Mary  A.,  born  May  6,  1844;  died  Nov.  27,  1873. 

George  W.  "     "       "         "         "  "       "     born  Oct.  14,  1841  ;  died  July  8,  1870. 

George  De  Haert  Gillespie,  born  Nov.  4,  1815  ;  died  Jan.  24,   1884. 

Eliza  M.  Clark,  died  Jan.  22,  1865,  aged  71  yrs.  8  nios.  20  days. 

Ann  C.  Switzer,  wife  of  Lewis,  born  Sep.  18,  1823;  died  April  10,  1870. 

Lewis  Switzer,  Jr.,  died  June  28,  1878,  aged  21  yrs.  7  mos. 

Rebecca  Haggerty,  wife  of  Edward  Farry,  died  Jan.  4,  1834,  aged  42  yrs. 

Eva  Z.,  dau.  of  John  H.,  &  Delia  G.  Farry,  died  Mch.  18,  1861,  aged  i  yr.  &  i  mo. 

John  H.,  son  of  Nathan  W.,  &  Mary  Croxson,  died  Sep.  11,  1831,  aged  i  yr.  3  mo.  5  days. 

William  S.,  son  of  Jarred  &  Abbey  Haggerty,  died  Oct.  15,  1825,  aged  23  mos.  &  23  days. 


EPITAPHS    FROM    CHRIST   CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J. 


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In  the  vestibule  of  the  church,  erected  by  George  De  Hart  Gillespie  in   1874,  are  two  tablets,  one  on 
cither  side,  bearing  the  following: 

In  Memoriani  of  William  Leeds,  a  Benefactor  with  George  Keith  and  Gov.  Lewis  Morris,  in  founding 
this  church  in  Monmouth  County  in  1702. 


In  Memoriam.     Clergy  of  this  Church  : 

Rev.  George  Keith,  1702- 1703 

Alexander  Innes,  1703- 1713 

John  Forbes,  I733-I737 

John  Miln,  1737-1746 

Thomas  Thompson,  1 746-1 751 

Samuel  Cooke,  I75i"i775 

Henry  Waddell,  1788-1799 

Andrew  Fowler,  1799-1806, 

John  Croes,  1806- 1824 

Eli  Wheeler,  1824- 1830 

Harry  Finch,  1830-1863 

Thomas  J.  Taylor,  1863- 1866. 

William  B.  Otis,  1866-1875 
Benjamin  J.   Franklin,         1875-.... 

On  the  left  side  of  the  entrance,  and  outside  of  the  church,  is  a  large  flat  brown-stone,  which  originally 
bore  an  inserted  brass  burial  tablet.  This  is  lost,  and  the  history  of  the  one  which  it  was  to  commemo- 
rate. There  are  three  stones  also  in  the  church  floor,  covered  with  the  carpet.  They,  with  the  pre- 
ceding one,  as  also  Col.  Redford's,  stood  or  lay,  it  is  said,  in  the  pathway  leading  to  the  church  door, 
and  were  removed  in  the  march  of  general  improvements. 


A  DISCOURSE  BY  WAY  OF  DIALOGUE  BETWEEN  * 

an  old  Inhabitant  of  the  County  of  monmonth  and  a  Proprieter  of  the  Eastern  Division  of  new  Jersey 
by  Which  the  Impartial  Reader  may  In  Some  measure  make  a  Judgment  Whether  the  first  Inhabitants 
of  s"*  County  ought  In  lustice  to  pay  Quitrents  for  the  Land  they  hold  or  not ;  Written  by  Will  Will  be 
true  Who  arrived  In  s**  County  on  the  first  of  may  1666  and  has  been  a  Constant  Inhabitant  and  an 
observer  of  affairs  and  Transactions  there  in  to  the  first  Day  of  December  1727. 

Proprietor.  S''.  I  am  glad  to  See  you  and  much  more  Should  be  to  Know  the  Reasons  why  you 
refuse  to  pay  your  Quitrents  that  has  been  So  long  Due  &  unp** 

Will  Will  be  True.     I  Think  not  Due  Therefore  not  paid. 

Pro :  How  Can  that  be,  When  the  Patent  by  which  you  hold  your  Land  oblidges  you  to  pay  the 
rent  therein  reserved. 

Will.  I  think  that  no  obligation  at  all.  Have  Patience  and  Give  me  Leave  and  you  Shall  hear  my 
reasons. 

Pro:  That  is  w*"'  I  want  to  know  therefore  Say  on. 

Will.  The  first  to  be  Considered  Is  the  Great  Hazard  Wee  run,  the  Extream  Hardships  wee  under- 
went. The  many  Diffilculties  Wee  met  with  and  the  Charges  wee  was  at  In  En  Largeing  the  Kings 
Dominions  by  Setling  a  Wilderness  Country  In  the  midst  of  a  Barbarous  People  who  had  Scarce  Washt 
their  hands  that  had  So  Lately  been  Imbured  In  Christian  Blood : 

Next  is  the  Good  Right  Wee  have  to  the  Soill  and  the  lust  measures  wee  took  to  obtain  it  (viz) 
not  only  by  purchaseing  from  the  Indians  by  the  Governours  Leave  but  also  Got  it  Confirmed  by  a 
Pattent  he  Granted  to  twelve  Persons  Called  Pattentees  and  their  Associates  bearing  Date  the  eight 
of  aprill  1665  for  That  tract  of  Land  begining  at  Sandy  Point  and  Runing  along  the  bay  to  the 
mouth  of  Rariton  River  from  thence  Going  along  the  River  tell  A  Corner  to  the  westermost  Part  of 
a  Certain  mash,  Land  that  Divides  the  river  In  Two  parts,  from  that  part  to  Run  in  a  Direct  South 
West  Line  In  to  the  Woods  twelve  miles,  then  to  turn  away  Southeast  and  by  South  till  it  falls  Into 
the  main  ocean ;  For  Which  Tract  of  Land  the  Indian  Sachems  Did  acknowledge  before  the  Govern- 
our  to  have  Received  Sattisfaction :  and  again  the  S'^  Patent  v.  as  Confirmed  by  Governour  Phillip 
Cartroert  [Carterett  in  ditiferent  ink  and  writing  written  over  Cartroert]  and  Councill  by  and  Instru- 
ment under  their  Hands  bearing  Date  the  28  of  may  1672.  as  followeth.  upon  the  address  of  John 
boune  Richard  Hartshorne  James  Grover  and  Jonathan  Holmes  Pattentees  and  James  Ashton  and  John 
Hanse  associates  (Impowered  by  the  Pattentees  an  Associates  of  the  towns  of  Shrewsbury  &  MidtUe- 
ton)  to  the  Governour  and  Council  for  Confirmation  of  Certain  Privilledges  Granted  unto  them  by  Coll. 
Richard  Nichols  as  by  Patent  under  his  hand  and  Seal  bearing  Date  the  8""  of  aprill  1665  the  Gover- 
nour and  Councill  Did  acknowledge  and  Confirm  to  the  S"*  Pattentees  and  their  Associates  the  Par- 
ticulars following  Being  their  Rights  Contained  In  the  S'' Pattent : 

Imp"*.  That  the  S'^  Pattentees  and  their  Associates  have  full  power  Licence  &  authourity  to  Dis- 
pose of  the  Land  Expressed  In  the  S"*  Pattent  As  to  them  Shall  seem  wise  &c — Yet  notwithstanding  the 
Good  Right  and  Great  Assurance  Wee  had  for  our  Land  about  the  year  1676  Governour  Cart- 
eret Gave  Notice  for  all  Persons  to  take  Pattents  for  their  Land  under  the  yearly  rent  of  half  penney 
p''  Acre  &  not  he  would  grant  it  to  any  other  that  would. 

Some  Persons  Knowing  the  lust  Right  they  had  &  the  lust  meashures  they  had  taken  to  obtain 

*  This  paper  is  a  copy  of  an  original  document  written  by  \Vm.,  son  of  Wni.  Lawrence,  the  first,  of  Middletown,  N.  J.  It 
belongs  to  the  Ilartshornes  of  Tortland,  N.  J.  It  sets  forth  the  differences  between  the  early  settlers  and  the  proprietors,  and  is 
a  valuable  contiibution  to  the  local  and  general  history  of  this  period.- — J.  E.  S. 

220 


A  DISCOURSE  BY  WAY  OF  DIALOGUE.  221 

it,  Refused  to  be  at  the  Charges  of  Resurvcying  and  again  ratten[t]ing  their  own  Land  on  them 
terms  and  their  Land  was  by  the  Governour  granted  to  other  Persons,  So  it  was  not  of  our  Choice  but 
your  unjust  DeaHng  that  obhdged  us  to  take  patterns  on  the  terms  you  please  to  Grant  or  be  Dis- 
possessed of  our  Land : 

Pro.  That  Could  not  be  that  you  Could  Loose  it  if  it  was  your  own ;  the  Law  would  Protect  you 
In  the  Enjoyment  of  it. 

Will.  That  is  true  Provided  wee  Could  have  Stood  on  Even  Grounds  with  the  Proprietors,  Which 
wee  Could  not  Expect  So  Long  as  the  Proprietors  had  the  putting  In  of  Governours  and  they  the  ap- 
pointing of  Sheriffs  &  fudges  and  their  Sheriffs  y*^  Impannelling  of  Jurys,  It  being  Incident  to  the  most 
of  man  kind  to  oblige  their  Best  Benefactors  Wee  Doubted  of  lustice. 

Pro.  If  you  had  Doubted  of  lustice  here  you  might  have  had  lustice  at  home : 

Will.  No  Doubt  but  wee  being  poor  Scarce  able  to  Stand  a  Law  Sute  here  much  Less  to  Remove 
it  home  to  England : 

Pro.  Certainly  you  are  very  forgetfull,  or  you  would  not  argue  against  Paying  Rent  for  your 
Land  When  by  (your  Darling)   Nichols  his  Pattent  you   was  to  pay  rent   for  your  Land: 

Will.  I  have  not  forgot  I  Well  remember  by  that  Patent  Wee  Where  to  enjoy  our  Lands  for  the  Space 
of  Seven  years  free  of  rent  Custom  and  Excise:  and  then  to  pay  Such  Rent  as  others  the  Inhabitants  of 
his  Royal  highness  Territories  Should  be  oblidged  to.  The  which  wee  Would  Gladly  Do  now  Pro- 
vided wee  Could  Enjoy  all  the  Land  and  other  Priveledges  Granted  to  us  by  y"  patent  or  if  wee  Could 
have  the  Liberty  confirmed  to  us  by  Governour  Carteret  and  Council  that  [are]  ye  Disposeing  of  the 
Land  Expressed  In  Nichols  his  Patent,  As  to  us  Should  Seem  meet,  Wee  No  Doubt  might  have  money 
to  pay  Such  rent  as  was  Reserved  by  that  Pattent ;  and  a  Good  Sum  to  put  In  our  Pockets.  But  Sence 
you  have  Cut  us  Short  of  all  the  Privelledges  Granted  by  that  Pattent,  and  also  of  that  which  v,  as  Con- 
firmed by  Governour  Cartoret  and  have  Divided  am  jng  your  Selves  and  Granted  to  others,  a  Hundred 
Thousand  acres  of  our  own  Land,  and  Claim  a  Right  to  at  Least  Two  hundred  thousand  more,  I  think 
you  may  be  Easey  that  Wee  Injoy  between  [sic]  and  thirty  Thousand  acres  free  of  rent. 

Pro :  Now  you  have  S''.  wh*.  you  Can,  I  have  that  to  Say  which  you  Can : 

Will :    Let  us  hear  v.  hat  that  is 

Pro:  about  the  year  1682  or  3  the  pretended  Pattentees  &  their  Associates  Did  Surrender  their 
right  to  Nichols  Pattent  on  Condition  that  the  Pattentees  each  to  have  500  acres  &  their  Associates 
Each  100  acres  free  of  Quitrent  the  Which  was  Confirmed  to  them  In"  pattent : 

Will,  if  it  was  as  you  Say  Doubtless  you  can  prove  that  (or  wee  Do  our  right)  by  an  Instrument  In 
Writing.  However  if  it  was  So  it  is  lust  makeing  Good  the  old  Proverb,  you  p"*  with  a  pig  of  our 
own  Sow  the  Land  was  our  own  bought  with  our  money  Confirmed  by  two  Governours  It  never 
Cost  the  Proprietors  one  farthing  to  purchase  it  of  the  Indians  ye  right  owner  and  Chief  proprietors 
thereof. 

If  it  was  as  you  say  I  know  nothing  of  it  And  I  chalenge  all  the  Proprietors  aiid  records  In 
Jersey  to  Prove  that  Either  my  father  or  my  Self  Ever  had  one  foot  of  free  land  Granted  to  us  on  that 
accompt.  But  this  I  very  well  Remember  That  aliout  the  year  1682  or  3  Gawin  Lawry  was  the  Pro- 
prietor Governour  and  he  made  Robert  Hambloton  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  monmouth  and  Gave  him 
order  to  Distrain  for  Quitrent  accordingly  he  Distrained  the  Cattle  of  one  John  Smith  In  middletown 
Who  was  So  Enraged  he  got  his  Gun  and  had  he  not  Been  Disswaded  by  Some  persons  of  more  mod- 
eration then  himself  he  had  Done  the   Sheriff  Some  mischief. 

Allthough  that  Injustice  of  the  Proprietors  Set  the  old  Inhabitants  almost  In  a  fiery  flame  they 
thought  it  No  Boot  to  hazard  a  Law  Suit  for  the  Reasons  following  (viz) 

By  that  time  there  was  a  Considerable  number  of  people  Setled  In  the  Country  Who  was  there- 
unto Incouraged  by  Reason  that  the  Greatest  Hazard  Hardships  and  Difficultyes  was  ])ast.  and  you 
y*  Proprietors  Let  them  have  our  Land  that  you  Took  from  us  on  as  Easey  terms  as  wee  that  had 
run  the  Hazard  bom  the  lirunt  and  once  allready  p"*  for  it  both  to  The  Proprietors  and  Indians,  I  Say 
there  Could  be  Little  Hopes  of  lustice  where  our  Advesaries  Would  Set  our  ludges  and  the  lury 
Likely  to  be  made  up  of  Such  Persons,  Who  if  they  Gave  a  Verdict  for  us  must  Condemn  their  own 
Title  and  Implicitely  acknowledge  their  Lands  that  they  Bought  of  the  Proprietors  was  ours: 

Therefore  I  think  Whoever  Will  be  Impartiall  must  ludge  till  you  make  it  appear  that  you  had  a 
right  to  the  Soill  You  Can  have  no  Right  to  rent  for  it. 

Pro :    Do  you  think  that  there  is  no  acknowledgment  Due  to  the  Proprietors : 

Will :  Not  at  all  Because  thpy  Never  had  a  right  to  the  Soill  therefore  no  right  to  rent  for  it 

Pro:  Did  not  King  Charls  Clrant  the  Soil  with  the  Goverment  to  the  Duke  of  york :  and  he 
Grant  the   Soill  with  the  Goverment   to  the   Proprietors: 

Will :  The  Ouestion  is  How^  King  Chads  Came  to  have  a  right  to  v*"  Soill. 


222  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Pro :  King  Charls  Got  it  by  Conquest  when  he  took  it  from  y''  Dutch 

Will,  that  is  Denied  because  the  Dutch  Never  had  that  tract  of  Land  now  the  County  of  monmouth 
In  Possession  by  reason  of  their  Wars  with  the  Indians  They  Dare  not  \  enture  over  to  Take  it.  In 
Possession  Seeing  the  Dutch  never  had  right  nor  Possession  King  Charls  Could  not  obtain  a  right  to 
the  Indians  Land  never  Sold  to  the  Dutch  by  Conquering  the  Dutch. 

Pro:  You  Will  not  allow  then  that  King  Charls  had  a  Right  to  the  Soill.  Therefore  the  Pro- 
prietors none. 

Will.  No  because  he  never  had  it  by  Discoverry  Conquest  Gift  nor  Contract  Therefore  no  Right 
the  Soill. 

Pro:  Pray  by  what  title  Do  you  Pretend  to  hold  your  Land  if  not  by  patent  from  the  Proprietors, 
Wee  hold  our  Land  by  (an  honest  Purchase  and  Consideration  paid  for) 

Will.  A  Title  Derived  from  a  Charter  Granted  to  the  Sons  of  Adam  by  the  Great  and  Absolute 
proprietor  of  the  Whole  Universe  God  almighty  and  has  Stood  Recorded  In  the  best  record  on  Earth 
3198  years  In  these  words,  Remember  the  Days  of  old  Consider  the  years  of  many  generations,  Ask 
thy  father  and  he  will  Show  the  thy  Elder,  and  they  Will  tell  the  When  the  most  High  Divided 
to  the  Nations  their  Inheritance.  When  he  Seperated  the  Sons  of  Adam ;  He  Set  the  bounds  of  the 
People : 

Pro :  Then  you  Deney  that  their  is  any  acknowledgment  Due  to  the  Proprietors. 

Will.   Yes  Wee  Do  ' 

Pro.  and  So  Consequently  to  the  King. 

Will.  The  acknowledgment  wee  owe  and  Duely  pay  to  the  King  Is  In  obediance  to  his  Laws  and 
being  Bound  to  Soport  maintain  and  Defend  his  Person  Crownes  Dignity  to  the  utmost  of  our  Power 
&c  Now  to  Conclude  I  Speak  for  my  Self  That  When  you  Make  it  appear  that  att  the  time  you  Granted 
my  Patent  you  had  better  Right  to  the  Land  then  I  had,  I  Shall  be  Willing  to  Pay  Quitrents,  but  till 
that  be  Done  I  Hope  In  lustice  to  Hold  my  Land  free  by  Plain  Dealling. 


LOG  OF  A  JOURNEY  FROM  RED  BANK,  N.  J.,  TO  NEW  YORK  CITY.* 

A  journal  of  our  intended  voyage  by  Gods  Permission  from  Red  Bank  to  New  York  Distant  12 
Leagues  in  ye  sloop  Portland  and  back  Again. 

On  Saturday  the  9th  Novm'b  1734  we  went  on  board  In  order  for  to  come  to  Sail  but  in  weigh- 
ing the  best  bower  it  got  fast  under  the  Stern  and  it  not  being  got  light  we  could  not  clear  it  untill 
the  tide  was  so  much  fallen  that  we  could  not  get  away  so  we  was  obliged  to  go  on  shore  again  the 
wind  W  S  \\'  and  went  home  and  Likewise  the  Passengers  went  home. 

On  Sunday  the  loth  we  went  on  board  without  the  Passengers  early  in  ye  evening  and  got  Down 
the  river  as  far  as  Mr.  Pintards  it  being  one  mile  but  it  was  with  much  labour  for  their  was  no  w'ind 
and  we  were  oblidge  to  Row  and  set  all  the  way,  when  we  came  their  7  passengers  came  on  board  but 
went  on  shore  again  for  the  wind  sprung  up  at  E  &  S  and  that  being  contrary  we  went  home  again 
on   foot,  wet  weather. 

On  Mon'd  the  ITth  at  12  o'clock  we  went  on  board  again  with  5  passengers  and  sailed  down  the 
river  as  far  as  Rocky  Point  the  wind  at  S  and  their  got  aground  and  Lay  untill  hv  water  that  being  at 
9  o'clock  when  we  weighed  Again  &  with  Abundan.-e  of  Diftlculty  and  hard  Labour  we  got  to  black 
point  then  it  being  Late  in  the  night  tho  it  being  but  I  mile  yet  the  wind  being  at  S  Contrary  we  ware 
oblidg  to  row  and  set  all  the  way  and  got  aground  several  times  then  being  come  to  an  Anchor  w  e  went 
on  shore  &  some  of  our  passengers  Lodged  on  shore  the  weather  being  all  day  Lowering,  ye  distance 
from  Mr.  Pintards  to  black  Point  being  2  Lgs. 

On  Tues'd  we  went  on  board  Again  with  all  our  passengers  In  ye  morning  &  set  sail  &  sailed  to- 
wards the  Inlet  about  I  mile  and  there  got  aground  &  tho  we  carried  out  an  Anchor  &  strove  verry 
hard  for  it  yet  we  could  not  Get  off  that  tide,  then  their  came  a  Cannoe  &  fetch't  one  of  our  passen- 
gers &  some  of  us  went  on  shore  &  liarljycued  a  pig  and  Eat  him,  then  towartls  Evening  went  on  board 
Again  and  at  by  water  we  strove  to  get  off  again  but  cnnUI  not  tho  we  carried  out  an  .Anchor  &  took 
much  trouble,  in  the  evening  came  in  a  sloop  from  Rhode  Island  Capt  John  Watson  Commander  & 
run  aground  in  call  of  us  at  Dark  came  a  Cannoe  on  board  and  took  one  of  our  passengers  on  shore. 

*  This  trip  to  New  York  City,  taking  six  Jays  in  1734,  is  now  made  daily  in  three  hours. 


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So  we  finding  our  Labour  in  striving  to  get  off  to  be  in  vain  we  went  to  sleep  the  wind  at  W  &  N 
clear  weather. 

On  Wednes'd  by  Break  of  day  we  began  beat  and  thump  and  at  hy  water  wc  got  off  and  got  over 
ye  shole,  we  lay  upon  and  came  to  an  Anchor.  Likewise  the  other  sloop  got  ofi'  and  slipt  her  cable  & 
left  her  boat  with  it  &  got  some  of  our  passengers  to  carry  it  to  black  point,  in  the  after'noon  they  came 
back  with  that  passenger  that  Left  us  the  night  before,  then  we  went  on  shore  4  of  us  and  got  some 
wood,  while  we  were  on  shore  one  of  the  Passenger  that  came  on  shore  with  us  had  a  fit  of  feaver  & 
Ague,  when  we  came  on  board  Again  we  weighed  Anchor  &  in  cafting  the  Anchor  the  Cat-roap  broak 
&  ye  Anchor  fell  down  Again  and  before  we  could  get  it  up  again  we  got  aground  &  was  obliged  to 
carry  out  an  Anchor  Again  &  in  about  1-2  an  hours  time  we  got  ofif  &  sailed  Down  to  the  baar,  but 
it  being  low  water  we  struck  upon  the  baar  &  lay  thumping  bought  i  hour,  by  this  time  the  sun  was 
Down  &  when  we  got  out  the  wind  was  at  W  B[  ?]  N.  we  sailed  along  Sandy  hook  about  2  miles  &  then 
the  wind  began  Scant  upon  us  and  at  last  came  to  N.  W  then  we  were  oblidged  to  turn  it  &  in  3 
trips  we  got  within  the  hook,  we  had  a  verry  rough  time  and  several  of  our  passengers  ware  sick,  we 
ran  against  shole  harbour  &  came  to  Anchor  there  at  II  o'clock  at  night  &  went  to  sleep,  some  of  our 
passengers  ware  yet  sick  the  weather  indifferent  &  Clear,  she  rid  all  ye  night  wind  still  at  N  W  &  blew 
fresh. 

On  thurs'd  towards  day  we  awoke  and  boiled  a  pot  of  potatoes  &  eat  of  them  by  Day  light,  we 
weighed  Anchor  and  came  to  sail,  the  wind  still  at  N  W  that  morning  we  got  into  Permy  City  Cove 
where  lay  2  Vessels  one  of  them  from  Egg  Harbor  which  was  full  of  w^ater.  ye  people  came  on 
board  of  us  to  get  some  meat  we  having  a  small  shoat  let  them  have  half  of  it  &  took  part  of  the  other 
&  carried  it  on  shore  with  some  potatoes  which  we  Exchanged  w-ith  the  other  people  for  musty  In- 
dian meal  &  made  Doboys  of  it  at  an  Indian  wigixam.  so  having  Eat  our  Doe  boys  potatoes  &  pork 
&  got  some  wood,  towards  Evening  we  went  on  board  Again  al!  but  2  passengers  which  Left  us  &  went 
home  on  foot,  so  then  we  had  lost  3  of  our  passengers,  ye  wind  still  at  N  W  clear  weather,  the  man 
that  had  a  fit  of  the  feever  &  ague  yesterDay  had  another  this  Day.  Also  I  cut  my  Right  hand  with  a 
Shell  very  badly. 

On  Fri'd  we  boiled  more  potatoes  &  pork  &  Eat  that  for  our  bread  was  all  spent,  towards  Even- 
ing their  came  a  man  &  hail'd  us,  4  of  us  went  on  shore  to  him  &  he  told  us  he  wanted  a  passage  to 
York,  we  told  him  ye  wind  was  contrary  &  we  could  not  tell  when  we  should  go  for  it  was  at  N  W 
still,  so  he  Left  us.  then  having  got  some  wood  we  went  on  board  Again,  by  this  time  we  found  ye 
wind  was  shifted  fair  for  us,  we  quickly  come  to  sail  and  with  much  Difficulty  we  got  out  of  the  Cove,  the 
wind  at  S  W  by  this  time  it  was  dark,  however  we  steered  our  course,  then  we  boiled  more  potatoes 
and  Eat  them  without  Anything,  then  being  oblidged  to  steer  by  the  Compass  we  had  no  Candle  but 
were  oblidged  to  put  some  tallow  in  a  rag  &  Do  with  that,  then  having  made  the  narrows  at  10  o'clock 
at  night  we  had  I  small  bottle  rum  which  finished  by  the  time  we  got  into  the  narrows,  then  the  wind 
dyed  away  and  we  hoisted  our  Square  sail  but  presently  the  wind  sprung  up  and  Broak  the  Oar.  we 
burn'd  it  out  with  &  had  like  to  have  carried  the  Square  sail  away  but  haveing  a  brisk  gail  &  fair 
we  got  to  York  by  1 1  o'clock  that  night  but  in  comeing  to  run  into  the  Dock  we  run  with  our  Bolt 
Sprit  upon  ye  Long  Bridg. 

I  had  like  to  have  Broak  it  &  tore  ye  jib  but  haveing  clear'd  her  again  we  with  much  difficulty 
haled  her  along  the  Dock  where  having  fastened  her  &  Landed  part  of  our  passengers  &  secured  all 
things  the  rest  of  us  went  to  sleep  the  wind  at  S  W,  clear  weather. 

On  Saturday  we  haled  Clofse  to  the  wharf  (for  we  could  not  get  Clofe  Last  night  the  tide  being 
too  low)  &  Landed  our  wood  which  was  a  cord  &  3-4,  then  haveing  some  barrels  upon  Deck  we  went 
to  Lower  them  into  the  hold  &  they  laying  upon  the  side  next  to  ye  Dock  when  we  took  them  off  she 
Listed  off  &:  broak  ye  down  hale  of  ye  jib  which  was  made  a  fast  off  and  stove  a  barrel  of  flour  and  a 
barrel  of  meat  and  broak  a  cheefse  but  having  lighted  her  again  and  put  things  in  order  In-  tliis  time  it 
was  night,  the  wind  W  B[  ?]   N,  clear  weather. 

On  Sun'd  ye  17th  Novem'br  at  night,  came  to  town  2  of  the  pafsengers  we  left  behind — this  day 
all  good  weather. 

On  Mon'd  we  landed  some  Leather  &  Cheefse  we  then  being  got  unto  Connches  Dock,  the 
weather  clear. 

On  Wednes'd  we  took  on  board  4  pipes  of  Syder.  in  takeing  of  them  on  we  split  one  of  the  takel 
blocks  and  was  put  to  much  trouble  to  get  them  in. 

Also  we  took  on  board  8  barrels  and  2  Crates  and  other  goods,  at  night  by  candle  Light  we  spliced 
the  Down  hale  of  ye  Jib  intending  to  sale  at  4  o'clock  ye  next  morning,  for  then  the  tide  did  serve, 
and  ye  wind  at  S,  fair  and  good  weather.  On  Thurs'd  by  2  o'clock  in  the  morning  we  got  all  things 
in  order  for  to  sail  and  got  water  on  board,  but  their  being  4  Vefsels  of  us,  all   Defineing  to  sail  to- 


224  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

gethcr,  and  had  Appointed  to  Call  upon  one  another  &  we  trusting  to  that,  went  to  sleep,  they  all  went 
away  without  calling  upon  us,  so  when  we  awake  our  vessel  was  aground  and  we  could  not  go  that 
tide  tho  ye  wind  was  fair,  when  we  floated  again  we  came  to  sail,  ye  wind  at  E  B  [  ?]  N  and  rain  by  the 
time  that  we  got  down  to  ye  narrows,  the  wind  was  got  to  N  E  and  ye  tide  of  Eb  was  made  for  us 
then  we  had  a  Debate  Among  us  whether  we  should  come  to  an  Anchor  their  and  stay  untill  better 
weather  or  stand  along,  but  at  Length  we  concluded  to  stand  along  and  see  it  out,  but 
the  fog  was  so  thick  that  we  ware  oblig'd  to  steer  by  ye  compafs  and  in  crofsing  ye 
bay  the  Cask  shifted  in  ye  hold  ye  Seas  being  so  rough — Likewise  our  main  sail  give 
way  out  of  the  bolt  Roap,  ye  wind  being  so  hard,  however  after  some  time  we  made  Sandy  Hook, 
we  then  being  w'ithin  we  made  for  permy  City  Cove  but  in  going  in  we  grounded  upon  ye  point  of  the 
Cove,  but  haveing  a  fresh  breeze  we  rub'd  over  but  being  Desireous  to  get  as  far  in  as  we  could  we 
went  to  put  her  in  stays,  but  she  mifstayed  several  times,  then  we  wore  her  but  with  mifstaying  so  often 
we  were  got  so  near  ye  shoal  that  in  waring  she  struck,  but  rub'd  over,  then  we  find  the  wind  so  hard 
that  it  was  impofsible  to  bring  her  to  stays  we  come  to  an  Anchor  in  ye  mouth  of  ye  Cove,  so  have- 
ing put  things  in  order  we  went  and  kindled  a  fire  and  warm'd  ourselves,  their  being  but  2  pafsen- 
gers,  we  went  to  sleep,  ye  wind  still  at  N  E  and  rain  and  cold  uncomfortable  weather.  On  fry'd 
morning  went  to  mend  ing  ye  main  sail,  but  for  want  of  a  nedle  we  were  oblidg  to  make  one  of  an 
old  fork,  which  we  made  holes  through  ye  sail  and  put  ye  twine  through  and  so  round  ye  bolt  roap.  so 
having  mended  some  part  and  hoop  ye  other  by  taking  a  reef  we  come  to  sail  ye  wind  at  N  W  and  in  3 
trips  we  got  round  ye  point  of  ye  Rock  the  wind  then  being  fair  we  in  a  little  time  got  in  ye  River  but 
just  as  we  come  to  l)lack  point  ye  wind  being  contrary  thare  we  got  aground  and  was  oblidg'd  to  carry 
out  an  Anchor  before  we  could  get  her  off  but  having  got  her  afloat. 

[This  paper  was  copied  from  the  original  for  me  by  a  painstaking  friend,  and  while  I  believe  it 
to  be  correct,  I  have  never  had  the  opportunity  of  comparing  it.] 


RECORDS  OF  THE  COURT  OF  SESSIONS  OF  THE  WEST  RIDING  OF  YORKSHIRE, 

1676.* 

[First  and  second  pages  missing.] 

Geo.  wood        -        pit 
Jno.  Raniadcn     -     Deft 

This  accon  was  withdrawn  after  Time  &  therefore  to  pay  co''''  charges 

Arian  Hendricks     -     pit 
Rien  Jansen         -         Deft 

Withdrawn  after  time  ut  supra  &c 

Dirck  Jansen      -      pit 
Rien  Jansen     -         Deft 

Withdrawn  after  time  to  pay  ut  supra 

Albert  Cornelisen  Wantanaer  pit 
Andreas  Juriansen     -  Deft 

In  the  Accon  of  Defamacon  wherein  Albert  cornelisen  \\'antanaer  comjilained  That  Andreas  Ju- 
riansen had  most  malicinnsly  and  scandalnnsly  reported  that  the  pit.  was  guiltv  of  Buggery  w"'  a  Marc, 
w'"''  the  Deft  did  still  affirm  was  true;  but  after  a  Long  Debate,  in  co''*  &  severall  witnesses  sworn  for 
the  Deft:  w''*'  Evidences,  not  proving  sufficient  to  make  good  his  charge  was  at  Length  referred  to  a 
Jury  who  brought  in  their  verdict  for  the  pit,  and  that  the  Deft  shall  pay  with  costs  of  suit. 

*  The  Reconls  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorksliire  are  wi'lely  scattered.  Tlie  mrt  here  reproduced  con<^i<;ls  of  n  nnnilipr  of 
leaves  irregularly  bo\ind  tog-ether  aad  incorporated  with  Liber  I,,  Kin'js  Counlv  (N.  Y.)  Conveyances,  in  the  Hall  of  Records, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     The  leaves  in  this  copy  have  been  correctly  arranged,  but  the  te.xt  has  not  been  disturbed. — J.  E.  S. 


COURT  OF  SESSIONS  OF  THE  WEST  RIDING  OF  YORKSHIRE.  22S 

The  co"  agreed  w""  the  \'erdict  of  the  Jury,  &  gave  Judgm'  accordingly — 

The  Deft  appealed  from  the  \'erdict  of  tlie  Jury,  and  Judg""  of  the  co"  &  Entered  into  a  Rec- 
ognisance of  200'^'"  to  prosecute  his  appeal  at  the  Next  co"  of  Assizes. 

Assur  Levi  pit 

Jan  Van  Kirke         Deft 

The  pit  declares  y'  the  Deft  is  indebted  to  him  the  sum  five  hundred,  and  eighty  Guilders,  &  two 
stivers,  w'^''  being  proved  in  co'' :  &  referred  to  a  Jury  the[y]  brought  in  their  Verdict  for  the  pit  w"" 
costs.  The  CO'' :  ordered  Judg""' :  to  be  Enter'd  accordingly  &  y'  the  sd  Debt  be  pd :  \v"'in  2  m° :  w"" 
Inter'st. 

Assur  Levi      -  pit 

Minne  Johannes       -     Deft 

The  Pit  by  his  Attorney  complaines  of  the  Deft  of  a  plea  of  Trespass  on  the  case  y'  the  Deft  is 
indebted  unto  him  the  sum  of  400  sea"'  \'alue  w'''  bting  also  referred  to  a  Jury  brought  in  their  Ver- 
dict for  the  pit.      The  co''  agreed  w""  their  Verdict  &  gave  Judg""'  accordingly. 

Tho  Walton  pit. 

Peter  Belieu     -     Deft 

In  the  complt  brought  into  this  co''*  by  Tho.  W^alton  against  Peter  Belieu  about  two  Gunns  taken 
from  the  PI'  by  the  said  deft.  The  co''  having  heard  the  matter  in  difference  debated  on  both  parts,  & 
not  finding  that  the  Deft  had  any,  or  sufficient  Order  from  those  then  in  power  to  take  away  the  said 
Gunns  from  the  complainant,  much  less  to  dispose  of  them :  They  doe  order  that  the  Deft  shall  return 
the  said  Gunns  to  the  Complt  if  to  be  had,  or  two  others  that  shall  be  judged  by  indifferent  persons  to 
be  as  good,  otherwise  shall  be  obliged  to  make  satisfaccon  for  the  Value  within  the  space  of  6  weeks 
after  the  Date  hereof,  and  likewise  pay  the  costs  of  prosecucon  of  the  compl' :  in  this  co". 

Jno:  Sharpe      -       pit 
Nath:  Brittain         Deft 

The  co"  having  heard  the  case  fully  debated  referred  the  same  to  a  Jury  who  brought  in  their 
Verdict  as  follows  (vizt)  Wee  find  for  the  pit  w'""  costs  of  suit,  but  withot  taking  notice  of  the  Dam- 
mage  the  Deft  hath  sustained  by  the  loss  of  his  servant  w''^  wee  cannot  adjudge  of,  wee  referr  to  the 
consideracon  thereof  to  the  Bench,  whereupon  the  co'''  agreed  w""  the  \'erdict  of  the  Jury  &  gave 
judg'"''  accordingly. 

However  in  regard  the  Jury  have  referred  the  consideracon  of  the  Deft's  case  of  his  serv*^  unto 
the  co"  they  recommend  the  same  unto  his  Hono''  the  Governo'' :  That  bee  will  please  to  appoint  some 
persons  to  make  inquiry  how  the  serv''  in  Question  was  taken  away  from  both  pit  and  Deft,  and 
whome  which  the[y]  Judge  to  be  the  occasion  of  the  Loss  of  the  said  serv'  and  how  farr  they  may  be 
lyable  to  make  reparation  for  the  Dammage  by  that  means  susteyned 

Tho.  Taylor     -       pit 
Titus  Serricks         Deft. 

The  pit  declared  against  the  Deft  in  an  .^ccon  of  Assault,  &  Battery,  but  by  consent  of  both 
ptyes  The  Accon  being  withdrawn  after  the  time.  It  was  agreed  between  them  y*  the  Deft  should  pay 
costs. 

Tho.  Taylor       -       pit 
Titus  Serricks     -     Deft. 

The  pi' :  complaines  of  the  Deft :  in  a  plea  of  Trespass  on  the  case  for  the  sum  of  one  hundred,  and 
twenty  Guilders,  due  for  a  saddle  &c  This  accon  also  being  withdrawn  after  time  was  agreed  upon  ut 
supra. 

Nath:  Brittain  pi': 

Nathan  Whitman         Deft' 
W-n  Brittain 

In  the  compl' :  lirought  into  the  co"  bv  Nath:  Brittain  agst.  Nathan  Whitman  and  W""  Brittain  for 
pulling  up  their  part  of  the  comon  Fence  of  the  Town  of  Dover  upon   Staten   Island,  and   removing 


226  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

the  same  for  their  particular  use  v/'^^  (as  is  alleaged)  did  prove  much  to  the  Dammage  of  the  com- 
plain', and  is  contrary  to  the  Laws  of  this  Governm'  and  custom  of  the  country  concerning  Fences 

The  co'''  doe  order  that  the  common  fence  shall  be  again  made  good  by  the  psons  who  removed 
the  same,  and  remain  as  heretofore  untill  by  the  consent  of  the  Town  it  shall  be  othcrwayes  ordered 
between  them.  As  to  the  Dammage  the  complainant  may  have  his  remedy  at  Law  against  them,  if  not 
otherwise  issued  between  them,  the  deft,  to  pay  costs. 

The  Peticon  of  Jan  Jansen  Veryn  being  taken  into  consideracon,  wherein  hee  complaines  y*  hav- 
ing divers  yeares  since  had  a  Determinacon  of  a  certain  dififcrence  between  him  the  complainant  and 
Timothy  Gabry  Deft :  after  having  past  the  severall  pts  of  this  Governm'^  and  Reed  a  Ratificacon  from 
Governo'':  Nicolls,  yet  notwithstanding  the  Deft:  (as  is  alleaged)  in  the  Late  Dutch  Governm'  did  un- 
justly molest  the  complainant  upon  the  same  Acco' ;  &  obtained  sentence  against  him  reversing  all  for- 
mer proceedings  very  much  to  his  Damage  for  the  w*^*"  hee  craves  Reliefe 

This  co"  adjudging  it  to  be  above  their  Cognizance  having  past  the  superior  co'''  of  the  Gov- 
ernm'  allready  doe  recommend  the  whole  case  vv""  all  the  former  proceedings  (copyes  whereof  are 
hereunto  annexed)  unto  his  Hono''  the  Governo"',  Together  w"^  what  Dammage  the  pi'  may  have  sus- 
teined  to  give  his  Judgm*  thereupon. 

Cap'"  Tho  Lawrence        pi' 
Cornelis  Mattys  Deft 

The  Deft  being  unprov'ed  [unprovided?]  at  present  of  his  witnesses  craves  time  of  this  wor'"" 
Co'''  till  the  next  Sessions  vv'^''  was  allowed  of  &  agreed  to  by  the  p" 

At  a  Co'''  of  Sessions  held  at  Gravesend  In  the  West  Ryding  of  Yorkshire  upon  Long  Island  be- 
ginning on  the  21"'  day  of  Dec.  in  the  27"'  year  of  his  Ma"'^''  Raign  Annoq  Dmni  1676 

Present. 

Cap'^  Matthias  Nicolls  Secretary  Presid'. 

Cap'"  Tho  Willet High  Sheriff e 

Cap'"  James  Hubbard 

Cap'   Elbert   Elbertsen Justices 

Cap'"  Jaques  corteleau 

Justice  Richd  :  Betts  being 
said  to  be  sick  appeared  not 

The  constables  being  called  over  all  appeared  w""  their  staves 

Jury  sworne 

Accons 

Cap'"  Jno:  Manning        pit 
Peter  Roelofsen  Deft 

This  Accon  was  withdrawn  this  Very  morning,  to  pay  all  charges,  being  an  Accon  of  Trespass  on 
tiie  case 

Cap'"  'W"'  Lawrence        pit 
Jan  'Van  Kirk  Deft 

The  PI"  declared  ag^'  the  Deft  in  an  Accon  of  the  Case  for  400  w*  of  Tobaccoe  &  2  steers.  The 
case  being  fully  debated,  &  heard  in  co'''  was  referred  to  a  Jury  who  brought  in  their  Verdict  for  y" 
pi'  and  the  Deft  to  pay  costs. 

The  CO""'  agreed  w""  the  Verdict  of  the  Jury  and  gave  Judg""'  accordingly 

Execucon  issued   forth,  and 
directed  to  Cap'"  Tho.  'Willet 
High  Sheriffe  of  Long  Island 


COURT  OF  SESSIONS  OF  THE  WEST  RIDING  OF  YORKSHIRE.  "7 

Elyas  Doughty  &        Pl'^ 

W"  Osburn 

Henry  Bowman  Deft 

The  PI'"  declare  ag^'  the  Deft  in  an  Accon  of  Trespasse  on  the  case  for  the  sum :  of  forty  two 
pounds,  &  six  shillings  Mr.  Sam:  Blagg  being  sworn  in  co'*  declared  yt  the  Deft  came  to  him  and  de- 
sired him  to  pay  14"'  for  him  to  the  pi'",  w''''  upon  his  Request  hee  gave  him  his  Note  for,  and  hath  paid 
part  of  the  said  sum,  and  is  ready  to  pay  the  rest. 

After  a  full  hearing  in  co"  the  matter  was  referred  to  a  Jury  who  brought  in  their  \'erdict  for  the 
Pl'^  and  the  Deft  to  pay  costs  but  Mr.  Blaggs  Bill  to  stand  good.  The  co'''  was  pleas'd  to  Order  that 
Judgm"  should  be  Enter'd  according  to  the  Verdict  of  the  Jury 

Elyas  Doughty  and 

^W"  Qsb«f« -^  PI'' 

Henry  Bowman  Deft. 

The  Pl'^  complain  of  the  Deft  of  a  Plea  of  Trespass  on  the  case  &c  for  the  sum  of  five  pounds 
upon  one  Bill  and  forty  shillings  on  a  nother ;  Mr.  Richd  Man  being  sworn  in  Court  declared  That 
the  Widdow  Perring  of  seatalcot  gave  him  wherewithall  to  pay  the  two  Bills,  of  which  hee  paid  5""  by 
the  PI'''  order  to  Abraham  Whearley  and  the  other  40''  hee  tendred  to  give  the  widdow  Credit  for ;  The 
case  being  referred  to  a  Jury  they  find  for  the  Deft  The  PI'"  to  pay  costs. 
The  co'''  agreed  w""  the  'Verdict  of  the  Jury,  &  gave  Judgm'  accordingly. 

Matthew  Beagle        pi* 
Henry  Bowman    -     Deft 

The  PI'  not  having  put  in  any  Declaracon  the  Deft  desired  a  nonsuit,  w''''  the  co"''  was  pleased  to 
allow  of. 

Sam  Blagg  pit 

Henry  Bowman     -     Deft. 

The  Pit  declared  ag"'  the  Deft  for  the  sum  of  twenty  three  pounds  due  by  Bill  under  the  Defts 
Hand  bearing  Date  the  pm[?]  Decemb  1676,  for  the  w"^""  sum  the  Deft  confest  Judgm'  in  Co"'" 

Jno:  Robinson  & 

Abr:  Whearley  PI" 

Attor :  of  Tho.  Doxy 

The  Estate  of  Major 

Nath :  Kingsland  Defts 

This  matter  after  a  full  hearing,  &  debate  in  co"'*  was  referred  to  a  Jury  who  brought  in  their 
Verdict  for  ye  pit',  and  the  Deft  to  pay  costs 

The  co'''  agreed  w""  the  Jurys  Verdict,  and  gave  Judgm'  accordingly 

Mr.  Leet  the  Defts  Attorney  mov'd  for  a  Review  w'^''  was  graunted 

Charles  Morgan         pit 
Arian  Hendrick         Deft 

The  PI'  complaines  of  the  Deft  in  an  Accon  of  Trespass  on  the  case  for  the  quantity  of  40  scheple 
of  winter  wheate,  &  12  scheple  of  pease.  Both  ptyes  by  consent  the  Accon  was  withdrawn  after  time, 
and  the  charge  to  be  equally  devided  between  them 

Tho.  Wandell  makes  Return  of  an  Execucon  against  Tho.  Sherman  by  James  Way  &c.  on  the  be- 
halfe  of  the  sonn  of  the  said  Sherman.  The  co""'  will  Justifye  what  hath  been  done  in  prosecucon  of 
their  Order  his  Lott  being  sold  to  make  satisfaccon,  The  overplus  to  be  returned  to  him. 

There  is  a  Beast  of  4  yeares  old  at  Boswyck  that  hath  been  kept  2  winters,  sixty  Guilders  is  askt  for 
Keeping  him. 

The  Church  affairs  as  to  Ministers,  or  Readers,  &  schooles  for  children  moved  to  be  considered, 
Gravesend  noted  to  be  the  most  remiss  herein. 

Thomas  Lamberts  former  Constable  of  Breucklyn  peticoned  the  co'^'  for  a  Discharge  from  Cap''" 
Manning  then  Sheriffe  for  country  Rates  paid  by  him,  he  being  sued,  &  condemned  to  pay  more 

The  co'^''  orders  y'  Cap'"  Manning  give  him  a  Receit,  and  hee  to  be  accomptable  for  no  more  than 
what  hee  hath  Received. 


228  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Mr.  Leet  and  Mr.  West  moving  the  co"  to  have  E.xecucon  against  Geo.  Fido  according  to  a  former 
Jiidgm'  of  co",  upon  a  Review  The  Co"^  ordered   Tiiat  Lxecucon  be  continued. 

Geo.  Wood  of  Newtown  being  presented  by  the  Constable  of  the  same  place  for  scandalous,  &  abu- 
sive speeches,  &  taking  up  an  Ux  yt  was  none  of  his  own,  &  no  proofe  appearing  to  make  good  his 
charge  The  said  Wood  is  by  the  Co"  cleared  Thereof,  And  if  the  officers  of  the  place  have  anything 
to  object  ag"'  the  said  Wood  they  are  to  prosecute  him  at  the  ne.xt  co"  of  Sessions. 

Nicolas  de  Meyer        pi' 
Hend :  Williamse  Deft. 

The  Deft  contest  Judgm'  in  co"  to  the  PF  for  1312  Guilders   Seaw* 

Nicolas  de  Meyer        pi' 
Gerrit  Lubbertsen         Deft 

The  Deft  confest  Judgm'  in  co"  for  the  Quantity  of  832  Scheple  of  Merchantable  Winter  wheate, 
and  28  scheple  of  Rye 

Nicolas  de  Meyr        pi* 
Symon  Jansen  Deft 

The  Deft  by  warr'  directed  to  Mr  Leet  his  Attorney  confest  Judgm*  for  the  sum  of  2500  Guilders 

Ralph  Cardwell        pit 
Jno  Airesen  Deft 

The  Pit  declared  ag'"  the  Deft  in  an  [action]  of  Trespass  on  the  case  for  the  Value  of  three  hun- 
dred, forty  &  three  Guilders  in  corn  at  price  curr',  and  produced  a  Bill  in  co"'  under  the  Defts  Pland  for 
the  same  The  Deft  said  y'  hee  offerd  the  paym'  of  the  said  sum  to  y"  pit  in  Rum,  or  scarge  by  the 
Hands  of  Cap'*  Nicolls  which  was  refus'd  by  the  Pit.  Cap'"  NicoUs  being  absent  about  publiq  Business 
by  the  Governo''^  Order  The  Deft  mov'd  for  a  Dcmurr  till  the  next  Sessions.  After  a  Long  Debate, 
&  full  hearing  in  co"  The  matter  was  referr'd  to  a  Jury,  who  brought  in  their  Verdict  for  the  Pit  and  the 
Deft  to  pay  costs  of  suit,  whereupon  The  Deft  mov'd  for  a  Review  (his  principall  Evidence  being  ab- 
sent) w*^''  was  graunted  by  the  co" 

■Ralph  Cardwell     -     Pit 
Caersten  Jansen         Deft 

The  Pit  declared  against  the  Deft  in  an  Accon  of  ye  case  to  y"  Value  of  four  hundred  &  four 
Guilders  &  fourteen  stivers  and  produced  a  Bond  in  Co"  under  the  Defts  Hand,  &  Seal 
for  the  same.  Mr.  Richard  Stillwell  &  Jno.  Grigs  sworne  declard  what  they  knew  of  the  matter.  Mr. 
Stillwell  yt  ye  Deft  profferd  the  pit  Tobacco  w''''  hee  refused  to  Receive,  &  Jno  Grigs  yt  hee  profferd 
him  500  "^  weight.  The  co"  having  heard  y"  matter  fully  Debated  doe  order  That  the  Deft  shall  pay 
to  the  pit  what  shall  appear  to  be  due  by  the  Last  day  of  No :  ne.xt  together  w"'  costs  of  suit. 

Ralph  Cardwell         pit 
Caersten  Jansen         Deft. 

The  pit  declared  against  the  Deft  in  a  plea  of  trespass  on  the  case  &c  for  the  quantity  of  500  w' 
of  Tobaccoe  Cap'"  Richard  Stillwell,  &  Xtian  Smit  being  sworne  as  witnesses  could  say  little  of  the  busi- 
ness ;  but  that  when  the  pit  demanded  his  Tobaccoe  The  Deft  demanded  his  Bill,  which  if  he  would  pro- 
duce the  Deft  was  ready  to  pay  the  Tobaccoe  The  pit  likewise  complaines  yt  the  Deft  is  indebted  to  him 
the  quantity  of  twenty  scheple  of  pease,  and  a  Mare,  and  colt  w^'"  the  Def  owned  in  co''"  The  Matter 
being  fully  debated  in  co"''  was  referred  to  a  Jury  who  brought  in  their  Verdict  as  follows  (vizt)  Wee 
find  for  the  Pit  for  so  much  as  the  Deft  himselfe  acknowledg'd  to  be  due  to  pit  w''''  was  a  Mare  & 
twenty-two  scheple  of  pease,  and  the  costs  of  suit  wee  referr  to  the  co"  who  agreed  w""  the  Verdict  &  or- 
der'd  the  charge  to  be  equally  divided  between  pi'  &  Deft 

Ralph  Cardwell  pit 

W™  Jansen  van  Berkloc         Dft 

The  pit  moving  for  an  Execucon  ag'"  the  Deft  upon  a  former  judgm'  of  co""'  in  June  1675  whicli 
was  made  appear  by  the  co"  Records.  The  co"'  allows  of  the  same,  and  grants  y'  the  Plt^  shall  &  may 
have  libertv  to  Issue  forth  Execucon  agst  the  Deft. 


COURT  OF  SESSIONS  OF  THE  WEST  RIDING  OF  YORKSHIRE.  229 

Assur  Levi  pit 

Minne  Johannes      -     Deft 

The  i'lt  declared  against  the  Deft  for  the  sum  of  370  Guilders  sea"^'  or  merchantable  wheat 
Equivalent,  as  also  fifty  Guilders  for  charges  of  two  co'^'*  The  Deft  by  warrant  directed  to  Mr.  Geo. 
Cooke  his  Attorney  confest  Judgm'  in  co''  for  the  said  sum,  as  also  to  pay  all  costs  of  an  Accon 

Cap*"  Tho.  Lawrence        pP 
Joseph  Hadly  Deft 

The  Pit  having  Enter'd  no  Accon  nor  put  in  a  Declaracon  according  to  Law  agst  the  Deft  The  co''' 
ordered  the  Deft  should  be  non-suited,  and  y'  the  Bail  Bond  for  the  Defts  appearance  should  be  de- 
liver'd  up  to  the  Deft  and  the  pit  to  pay  costs  for  witnesses  &c. 

Jno.  Jorians  pit 

Robert  Blackwell         Deft 

The  pit  declared  agst  the  Deft  in  a  plea  &c  for  the  siim  of  17"'  iS'*  &  3''  in  Lawful!  money  of  New 
England,  Tobacco  &  according  to  Bond  product  in  co''  The  Deft  confest  Judgm'  for  the  sum  afore- 
said, w"'  Interest  from  the  time  that  it  was  due,  as  also  to  pay  costs 

The  Will  of  Jno  Firman  of  New  Town  deceased  being  prov'd  in  co'''  by  Cap'"  John  Coe,  &  Jno 
Ketcham  witnesses  thereunto  Mary  the  Relict,  &  widdow  of  the  said  John  deceased  was  admitted  Ad- 
ministratrix 

Matthias  Johnson  pit 

Minne   Johannes  Defts 

Hans  Christofolsen 

The  Pit  declared  in  an  Accon  of  Debt  for  the  sum  of  five  hundred  fifty  nine  Guilders,  &  twelve 
stivers  for  the  w''''  a  Bond  was  produc't  in  co"  under  the  Hands  and  Seals  of  the  Defts,  but  the  Plt^ 
Attorney  acknowledging  y'  Hans  Christofolsen  had  paid  the  halfe  of  the  sd  sum  w"^*"  was  his  proporcon 
being  279  Guilders  &  sixteen  stivers  The  wor?"  co'''  grants  Judgm'  by  default  for  non-appearance  agst 
the  said  Minnie  hee  to  pay  the  other  moyety  of  the  whole  w""  costs  of  suit. 

Mr.  James  Hubbard        pits 

Jno  Tilton  senior 

Jan  Jansen  Veryn  Deft 

Mr.  Geo.  Cooke  Attorney  for  the  pits  mov'd  for  Execucon  upon  a  former  Judgm*  of  co"''  in  the 
year  1671  a[nd]  was  granted 

Upon  the  Peticon  of  Jno.  Woolstoncrofts  wherein  hee  desires  to  be  confirmed  in  ye  Estate,  which 
formerly  belonged  to  Tho.  Sherman  senior  at  Mespat  Kills,  w"""  was  sold  by  Tho.  Wandell  constable  of 
New  Town  in  obedience  to  an  order  of  the  Last  co'''  of  Sessions  to  the  said  Jno  Woolstoncrofts  The 
said  Wandell  owning  the  sale  of  the  said  Land,  &  to  have  rec'd  pay  for  the  same  of  the  said  Woolston- 
crofts. 

The  co'''  having  taken  the  matter  into  their  serious  Consideracon  doe  approve  of  what  the  said 
Wandell  hath  acted  in  the  premises,  but  doe  referr,  &  recommend  the  rest  to  his  Hono''  the  Governo* 
to  confirm  the  Purchaser  in  the  possession,  &  Enjoym'  of  the  Premisses,  The  said  Tho.  Sherman  be- 
ing gone  out  of  the  Governm'  in  a  discontended  humor,  &  carrying  his  Patent  along  w"'  him. 

Jonathan  Hazard  Constable  of  Newtown  complaincs  of  Geo.  Wood  of  New  Town  aforesd  That  the 
said  Geo.  in  the  Face  of  this  co''  did  most  maliciously  and  scandalously  abuse  the  said  Jonathan  by  sev- 
erall  false  Informacons  &c  Whereupon  the  co'''  doe  order  the  said  Geo.  shall  be  bound  in  20"'  to  his 
good  behaviour  till  the  next  Sessions,  and  also  there  to  make  his  appearance  to  make  good  his  Charge. 

Upon  the  Peticon  of  Michaell  Hainelle,  &  Lambert  Jansen  wherein  they  pretend  to  have  received 
much  Damage  from  .some  Inhabitants  of  Breuckllvn  especially  from  Jan  van  Buys  by  cutting  down 
their  Fence  &c.  wherby  they  are  much  damnifycd'  by  Cattle,  &  Hoggs  coming  into  their  Corne.yo''  Pe- 
ticoner  desiring  vo''  wor^^  to  appoint  two  understanding  men  to  hear  the  whole  matter  &  to  view  the 
Land  w'"''  thcvwere  olMiged  to  Fence;  The  co'''  orders  yt  the  said  Hainelle,  &  van  Buys  doc  choose  In- 
different persons  of  Neighbouring  Townes  to  decide  the  Difiference,  and  to  make  Report  thereof  to  the 
next  co'"' 


230  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Jonathan  Hazard  of  Newtown  being  Enter'd  into  Bond  y*  the  Estate  of  Jno  Firman  of  Newtown 
deceased  should  not  be  made  away  or  Imbezel'd  till  this  co"  of  Sessions,  w'^^  having  pformed  desired 
to  have  his  Bond  deliver'd  up  w*^"  was  granted  the  sd  Jonathan 

Theophilus  Phillips  of  New  Town  being  bound  yt  y"  Estate  of  Ralph  Hunt  should  not  be  Em- 
bezeld  away  till  this  co'*'  of  Sessions  desired  to  have  his  Bond  deliver"d  up  w*^*"  was  granted  by  the 

CO''  to  the  sd  Theophilus. Hunt  sonn  to  y"  deceased  Ralph  Hunt  having  taken  out  Letters  of  Ad- 

ministracon. 

The  CO"''  having  reed :  some  Peticons  from  the  Inhabitants  of  Boswyck  wherein  they  complain 
of  the  Loss  of  their  Meadow,  &c.  The  co"  recommends  the  same  to  the  Constable  &  Overseers  of  the 
same  Town  to  consider  the  loss  of  the  said  persons,  and  to  make  them  satisfaccon  according  to  the 
Proporcon  of  the  Meadow  they  have  lost. 

Samuell  Blagg  pi* 

Jan  Van  Rossell     -     Deft 

The  Pit  complaines  of  the  Deft  y*  the  said  Deft  is  Indebted  unto  the  Pit.  in  the  sum  of  22"'  17*  & 
three  pence,  and  Air.  Blags  acco'.  product  in  co'''  under  oath  taken  before  Tho.  Snawsell  Alderman  of 
the  city  of  New  Yorke  to  prove  the  same  only  16"'  Tallow,  and  2  small  Beasts  w^""  the  pit  acknowl- 
edged to  have  Rec'd  from  the  Deft 

The  matter  being  fully  debated  in  Co'*  was  referred  to  a  Jury  who  brought  in  their  Verdict  for 
the  PI'  That  the  Pits  Bill  stands  Good,  only  the  Tallow,  &  Beasts  to  be  deducted,  and  the  Deft  to  pay 
costs  of  suit.     The  co'''  order'd  that  Judgm'  should  be  enter'd  according  to  the  Verdict  of  the  Jury 

At  a  Co'''  of  Sessions  held  at  Gravesend  in  the  West  Ryding  of  Yorkshire  upon  Long  Island  by 
his  Ma""'  Authority  beginning  on  the  19"^  June  in  the  29  yeare  of  his  Ma"""*     Annoq  D.m   1677 

Present 

Cap'"  Thomas  Willet  High  Sheriflfe 

Mr.  James  Hubbard 

Mr.  Rich'd  Betts  Justices  of  the  Peace 

Mr.  Jaques  Corteleau 

Mr.  Elbert  Elberts  absent  being  not  well 

Constables  called  over 

of  Gravesend  • 

of  New  Towne 

of  Flat  Bush 

of  Breucklyn  All  appear  with  their 

of  Flat  Lands  staves 

of  New  Utrecht 

of  Boswyck 

Jury   Sworne 

Richard  Stillwell  Gersham  Moore 

Jno.  Emans  Theoph.  Phillips 

Peter  Simpson  Jonathan  Hazard 

Symon   Hansen 

New  Constables  sworne 

W"  Compton  of Gravesend 

Jonathan  Hazard  of  New  Town 

of  Flat  Bush 

of  Breucklyn 

of  Flat  Lands 

of  New  Utrecht 

of  Boswyck 


COURT  OF  SESSIONS  OF  THE  WEST  RIDING  OF  YORKSHIRE.  231 

The  Overseers  of  the  severall  Tovvncs  sworne 

AcCons 

Mary  Jacobs  Vervanger        pi* 
Coert  Steevens  Deft 

The  pit  declared  agst  the  Deft  for  the  sum  of  325  Guild"'  seaw'^  value  due  to  her  Late  Husband 
deceased  for  Medicines  as  p.  Acco'  appeares,  and  which  the  said  Coert  Steevens  undertooke  to  pay  as 
constable  for  the  use  of  the  Inhaljitants  of  Flat  Lands.  Cornells  Coersen,  Symon  Hansen  &  Bar- 
tie  Claes  being  sworn,  &  Examin'd  The  matter  was  referr'd  to  a  Jury  who  found  for  the  Deft,  &  the 
Pit  to  pay  costs  The  Pits  Attorneys  mov'd  for  a  Review  w-"  was  graunted.  The  co''  order'd  yt 
Judgm'  should  be  enter'd  according  to  the  Verdict  of  the  Jury. 

Tho.  Walton         Pit 
Peter  Beleiu  Deft 

The  PI*  complaines  That  this  co"*  passed  a  Judgmt  against  ye  Deft  in  the  year  1674  for  two  Gunns 
taken  away  fro  the  Pit  in  the  Time  of  the  Late  Dutch  Governm*  by  the  Deft,  &  sayes  yt  hee  had  made 
severall  Demands  for  the  fulfilling  the  said  Judgm'  but  could  never  obtain  them  to  this  day,  where- 
fore hee  craves  to  have  Execucon  for  the  same 

The  CO''*  having  considered  the  p''misses  referred  the  matter  to  be  decided  by  his  Hono"'  the  Gov- 
erno""  hee  having  since  that  time  alienated  the  place  of  Residence  of  both  Pit  &  Deft  from  the  Juris- 
dicon  of  this  Ryding 

Cap*»  John  Palmer  &         Pits 

Sarah,  his  wife 
Minne  Johannes  Deft 

The  Pits  by  Geo.  Cooke  their  Attorney  complaines  of  Minne  Johannes  constable  of  Flat  Bush, 
That  the  said  Minne  hath  rec'd  six  Execucons  of  the  said  Pits,  amounting  in  all  to  the  sum  of  17"*  12^ 
3"*  &  hath  kept  them  in  his  Hands  to  the  great  Danmage  of  the  Pit" 

The  CO'''  taking  the  matter  into  consideraCon  doe  order  That  if  the  said  Minne  shall  not  Levy  the 
sum  within  three  dayes  after  ye  Date  hereof  being  the  16*''  day  of  this  present  June,  That  then  Exe- 
cucon shall  issue  forth  against  the  said  Minne  for  the  sum  aforesd  for  Default  thereof 

Caleb  Leveridge  of  New  Town  desiring  to  Administer  upon  the  Estate  of  his  Father  Leveridge 
deceased.  The  co'''  allows  of  the  same  hee  putting  in  security  according  to  Law  &c. 

At  a  Co'''  of  Sessions  held  at  Gravesend  In  the  West  Ryding  of  Yorkshire  upon  Long  Island  by  his 
Ma***'  Authority  beginning  on  the  iq""  day  of  Decemb  in  the  29  yeare  of  his  Ma"''^  Raign  Annoq 
Dfnni  1677 

Present 

Cap**  Matthias  Nicolls         Presid* 

Cap'"  Tho.  W^illet  High  Sheriffe 

Mr.  James  Hubbard 

Mr.  Richard  Betts 

Mr.  Elbert  Elbertse  Justices  of  the  Peace 

Mr.  Jaques  Corteleau 

Cap'°  Jno.  Palmer 

Constables  called  over 

of  Gravesend 

of  New  LTfrecht 

of  Staten  Island 

of  Flat  Bush  All  appear  w**"  their 

of  Flat  Lands  staves 

of  Breucklyn 

of  Boswyck 

of  New  Town 


23*  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Jury  sworne 

Peter  Simpson  w"'  Gerritsen 

Jno.  Griggs  Symon  Jansen  Rob'  Hick[?] 

obadiah  Wilkins  Cap'*  Jno.  Coe 

AcCons 

Jno  Lynus[  ?]  pit 

Henry  Bowman       Deft 

The  CO''  orders  that  the  Prosecucons  of  this  Accon  shall  be  suspended  till  the  co''*'  of  Sessions,  The 
Deft  being  absent,  &  out  of  the  Governm' 

Dirck  Jansen  HoghLand        pit 
Peter  Lott  Deft 

In  the  Accon  wherein  Drick  Jansen  HoghLandt  was  pit  &  Peter  Lott  Deft  The  matter  being  heard 
on  both  sides.  &  Evidence  on  both  parts  was  at  Length  referred  to  a  Jury,  who  brought  in  their  Ver- 
dict for  the  Deft  and  yt  the  pit  shall  pay  costs 

Thomas  Steevenson  complaynes  of  Jno.  Ketcham  of  Newtown  for  wounding  &  Laming  a  Grey 
Horse  of  the  Complainants  to  his  Damage  8"'  The  co''  having  heard  the  matter  fully  debated  be- 
tween Pit  and  Deft  &  six  witnesses  sworn,  &  Examined  finding  by  severall  circumstances  That  the 
Deft  (refusing  to  attend  the  Orders  of  the  Town  co'"  appointing  Arbitracon)  doe  adjudge  the 
Deft  to  be  guilty  of  what  is  alledged  against  him,  And  they  doe  appoitit  the  same  Arbitrato''"  nomin- 
ated by  the  Town  co'''  &  the  constable  of  the  Place  to  compute  &  Determine  indifferently  between 
them  what  Damage  the  Pit  may  have  sustained  as  to  his  Horse. 

LTpon  the  Peticon  of  Daniell  de  Haert  wherein  bee  complaynes  yt  Cap'"  Elbert  Elbertsen,  &  Cap'" 
Jaques  Corteleau  bcame  obliged  to  the  said  de  Haert  for  fifty  scheple  of  winter  wheate,  &  fifty-eight 
scheple  of  Pease,  w'^''  said  wheate  and  Pease  was  for  the  use  of  the  Inhabitants  of  New  LUrecht  The 
CO"''  orders  yt  the  sd  wheate,  &  Pease  shall  be  paid  to  the  Pit  at  or  before  the  second  day  of  Febr.  next  i:i 
spcie  aforesaid,  or  else  the  whole. in  wheate  Equivalent,  and  upon  default  thereof  to  issue  forth  im- 
mediate Execucon  for  the  same  against  the  Constable  &  Overseers  of  the  Town  aforesaid. 

L^pon  Complt  of  the  constable  of  Boswyck  yt  Jno  La  Pier  hath  often  been  required  to  keep,  & 
maintain  a  good  Fence,  w'^''  the  said  La  Pier  hath  hitherto,  refused,  or  neglected.  The  co'''  referrs  the 
matter  to  y*  Constable,  &  Overseers  of  the  Towne,  w'"''  if  the  said  La  Pier  shall  refuse  to  obey  Then 
they  are  to  Address  themselves  to  the  next  Justice  of  the  Peace  of  this  Ryding 

Cap'"  Jno.  Palmer  Complaines  of  Minne  Johannes  constable  of  Flat  Bush  yt  the  said  Constable 
hath  had  severall  Execucons  of  the  said  Cap'"  Palmers  in  his  Hands,  which  said  Execucons  bee  hath 
refused  or  neglected  to  Levy  according  to  his  oath  and  Duty:  The  co''  orders  That  Execucon  shall  Is- 
sue forth  ag^'  the  said  Minne  for  default  thereof. 

Jno  Ansen  complaynes  That  he  bought  a  Horse  of  Caerstcn  Johnson,  which  said  Horse  was 
claymed,  &  recovered  of  the  said  John  at  the  Last  co""'  of  Sessions  held  at  Jamaica  w"'  cost  of  suit  by 
Dennis  Holdern  of  Flushing  The  co'''  orders  y'  they  shall  refcrr  the  matter  in  difference  to  Cap'" 
Jaques  Corteleau,  and  Cap''"  Richd.  Stillwell  to  decide  the  same. 

Upon  the  Peti?on  of  Michael  Hainelle,  &  Lambert  Johnson  wherein  they  pretend  to  have  received 

much  Dammage  from  some  of  Breucklyn,  especially  from  Jan  Van  Bun's  by  cutting  down  their 

Fence  &c  as  by  the  Records  may  appearc,  The  said  Buys  not  being  sntisfyed  w""  the  Last  co'''  order; 
The  CO'''  orders  yt  the  constable  of  Breucklyn  &  the  constable  of  Bosw}'ck  shall  determine  the  Differ- 
ence 

Andrew  Gibb  pit 

Robt  Blackwell         Deft 

The  Pit  complaines  of  the  Deft  of  a  Plea  of  Trespass  upon  the  case  for  the  sums  of  twenty  four 
pounds  sixteen,  shillings  and  tenn  pence,  halfe  penny,  and  five  pounds  five  shillings,  and  nine  pence  by 
severall  Acco"  appearing  The  Deft  confest  Judgm'  in  co'''  to  the  Pit  for  the  summs  aforesd :  by  mr. 
Leet  his  Attorney  according  to  a  warr'  directed  to  him. 


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The  Constable  of  Breucklyn  being  presented  for  bad  Highwayes,  between  their  Town,  and  the 
I-erry.  The  co'''  orders  that  the  constable,  and  overseers  shall  view  the  said  wayes,  and  if  they  find  y"^ 
the  said  wayes  may  not  conveniently  be  made  passable  That  then  they  are  to  make  their  Report  to  the 
next  co''"-'  of  Sessions,  who  will  take  farther  Order  therein. 

Whereas  there  have  been  severall  Jiidgm'^  of  Co''*  ag"'  some  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Staten  Island, 
before  the  Time  y*  the  said  place  was  alienated  from  the  Jurisdiction  of  this  Co"  The  Co"  orders  yt  the 
clerke  of  the  co"  shall  have  power  to  issue  forth  Execucon  thereupon. 

The  Inhabitants  of  Flat  Lands  complayning  y'  the  Inhabitants  of  flat  Bush  have  trespassed  upon 
the  Land,  &  meadow  of  Flat  Lands  aforesaid,  contrary  to  an  Award,  and  Agree"'  made  between  the 
Inhabitants  of  both  Townes,  bearing  Date  the  11'"  day  of  May  1677. 

The  co"  orders  y'  the  Inhabitants  of  fflat  Bush  shall  punctually  observe  the  Award,  and  Agreem' 
made  as  aforesd  and  doe  absolutely  confirm  the  same 

There  being  a  Difference  between  Cap'"  Richd  Betts,  and  the  Inhabitants  of  Flat  Bush  about 
some  Lands  The  co"  orders  y"^  the  constable  &  overseers  of  Flat  Bush  shall  meet  the  said  Cap'"  Betts 
and  Cap''^  Jaques  Corteleau  within  one  mondth  after  this  Date  to  make  a  final!  Determinacon  thereof 

George  Wood  of  Newtown  bing  bound  in  20"*  for  his  good  behaviour  the  Last  co"  of  Sessions, 
and  to  make  his  appearance  at  this  co"  hee  having  pformed  his  pte,  The  co"  orders  That  his  Bonds 
shall  be  deliver'd  up  there  being  nothing  objected  against  to  the  contrary. 

Geo.  Wood  coniplaines  of  Ralph  Doxy  of  Newtown  about  a  small  psell  of  Land  w''^  the  said 
George  gave  to  the  said  Ralph  to  Improve,  w'"''  the  said  Ralph  neglected  to  pforni  according  to 
Agreem'  The  Co"  was  pleasd  to  referr  it  to  a  Town  co"  to  decide 

Upon  Peticon  of  Caersten  Jansen  wherein  hee  Complaynes  that  hee  being  Indebted  unto  Ralph 
Cardwell  a  certain  quantity  of  Tobaccoe  w^*'  hee  often  tendred  to  y"  said  Ralph,  but  hee  refused  to  re- 
ceive the  same  although  the  said  Caersten  was  sued  by  the  sd  Ralph  the  last  Co"  &  condemned  to  pay 
the  Principall  w'"  costs  in  Novemb  following  w'''' ( by  the  unseasonableness  of  the  weather)  hee  could 
not  possibly  pform  w"'out  great  Dammage  to  himselfe,  since  which  time  after  a  season  came  he  again 
tendred  to  the  sd  Ralph  in  Decemb  following  yet  the  sd  Ralph  refused  to  receive  the  same.  The  co" 
orders  yt  w'''out  farther  trouble  the  said  Ralph  shall  accept  thereof 

Marike  Jacobs  \'ervanger  moving  for  a  Reviev,-  the  Last  co"  against  coert  Steevens,  The  Co'''  or- 
ders the  said  Accon  shall  be  suspended  till  the  next  Sessions. 

Peter  de  Nys  having  lay'd  an  Attachm'  upon  some  Land  pretended  to  belong  to  Cap'"  Dudley 
Lovelace  upon  Staten  Island  The  co"  orders  that  the  sd  Peter  shall  prosecute  his  Accon  at  ye  next 
Sessions  In  the  meantime  the  Attachmt  to  continue. 

At  a  Co"  of  Sessions  held  at  Gravesend  in  the  W^est  Ryding  of  Yorkshire  upon  Long  Island  by 
his  Ma"^*  Authority  beginning  on  the  19""  day  of  June  in  the  30"'  year  of  his  Ma""*  Raign  Annoq 
DiSni  1678 

Present. 

The  High  Sheriffe  Cap**  Willet 
And  all  the  Justices. 

Constables  called  over 
All  appear  w*  their  Staves 


234  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Jurors  sworne 

Peter  Simpson 

Samm  Holmes  for  Gravesend 

Ubadiah  VVilkins 

Edward  Steeeveiison  Newtown 

Roeloff  Martisen  flat  Lands 

Peter  Johnson  Gowanes 

Rut  Joosten  N.  Utrecht 

New  Constables  sworne 

Jno  Emans  of  Gravesend 

Tho.  Steevensen  Newtown 

Wouter  Gisberts  Boswyck 

Tho.  Lambertse  Breucklyn 

Gerrit  Stryker  Flat  Bush 

Coert  Steevens  Flat  Lands 

Jno  Van  Clyffe  New  L'trecht 

Richd  Curtis  Staten  Island 

Richard  Curtis  not  being  an  overseer  the  Last  year,  W°  Brittain  was  order'd  by  the  Co''''  to  be 
Constable  in  his  steed  bee  being  the  only  Overseer,  &  Cap"'  Jno.  Palmer  a  member  of  the  co''*  was 
desired  to  swear  the  said  Brittain 

The  several!  Overseers  sworn 

Accons 

Cap'°  Jno  Palmer  pit 

Maj    Nath.  Kingsland         Deft 

The  Pit  complaines  yt  the  Estate  of  the  Deft  is  indebted  to  the  Pit  the  sum  of  thirty  pounds  four 
shillings,  and  three  halfe  pence,  for  the  w'"''  bee  did  attach  the  person  of  Elizabeth  Burton  servant  to 
the  said  Major  Kingsland,  for  satisfaccon  of  the  said  Debt,  or  part  thereof.  Jno.  Tewder  appearing 
as  Attorney  to  the  said  Elizabeth  pleads  in  her  behalfe  yt  shee  is  none  of  the  Defts  ser''"',  and  produces 
a  Release  from  Mr.  Jno.  Kingsland  the  sonn,  and  Agent  of  the  said  Major  Kingsland.  The  Mat- 
ter being  fully  Debated  in  co''*  on  both  sides  was  referred  to  a  Jury  who  brought  in  their  Verdict  that 
the  maid  was  free  by  "Virtue  of  Mr.  Jno.  Kingslands  Release  whose  power  was  derived  from  his 
father  as  bee  was  his  Agent,  and  yt  the  Attachm'  upon  the  maid  was  Null  The  co''  agreed  w""  the 
Verdict  of  the  Jury,  and  gave  Judgmt  accordingly   The  pit  to  pay  costs     - 

Paulus  Richards  Attorney 
for     Malliar  Journee         pit 
Drick  Storme  Deft 

This  Accon  brought  into  the  co"''  by  Paulus  Richds  Attorney  for  Malliar  Journee  deceased  is  by 
the  CO'''  Judged  not  tryable  here  the  Power  of  the  Attorney  dying  w""  the  person,  but  in  regard  the  De- 
ceased made  a  will,  wherein  hee  Leaves  his  Estate  to  his  wife  in  her  widdowhood  for  the  maintenance 
of  her  selfe,  and  Children,  but  in  case  of  remarriage  to  be  divided  equally  between  them  w""  a  re- 
serve of  3  cowes  to  the  Eldest  Daughter:  Now  the  said  widdow  being  married  again,  and  the  Trus- 
tees w*^*"  were  nominated  in  the  will  neglecting  their  Duty,  The  co'"''  think  fit  to  nominate,  and  appoint 
the  said  Paulus  Richards  to  be  one  of  the  Trustees,  for  the  children,  &  Obadiah  Holmes  of  Staten  Island 
the  other,  who  w''"'  the  Advice  of  the  Justice  of  the  Peace  they  are  desired.  &  Empowered  to  make  a 
Calculacon  of  the  whole  Estate  after  Debts  paid.  &  to  reserve  the  Moyetys  thereof  as  it  was  left  by  the 
Father  for  the  use  of  the  Children ;  (the  3  cowes  left  to  the  Eldest  Daughter  not  included)  of  w'"''  they 
are  likewise  to  have  the  Trust,  and  the  other  to  remain  to  the  Widdow  The  Estate  to  pay  costs 


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Sam:  Ruscoe         pit 
Drick  Storme         Deft 

The  Pit  declares  ye  Deft  is  Indebted  to  him,  the  siim  of  5"'  7"  9''  due  to  him  out  of  the  Estate  of 
Sam.  Boring  deceased  of  vv''''  the  Deft  as  one  of  the  Overseers,  and  Adm''  of  the  said  Boring  deceased 
did  promise  to  satisfye  and  pay  to  the  Pit.  The  co"'  having  heard  the  matter  debated  doe  order  yt  the 
said  sum  of  five  pounds,  seaven,  shillings,  and  nine  pence  be  paid,  by  Drick  Storme,  and  the  rest  of  the 
Adm"'  w""  costs. 

Execution  issued  directed  to  the  High 
sher:  his  Deputy  or  any  other  whom  it 
may  concern  Rlay  3"^  1680 


W"  Morris         pit 
Geo.  Wood        Deft 

The  Pit  declares  that  hee  bought  of  Mr.  Elyas  Doughty  of  Flushing,  and  the  Constable  of  New- 
town nine  sheep  and  five  Lambs  taken  by  Execucon  from  the  Deft,  for  a  Debt  due  to  Mr.  Holden  de- 
ceased w'*"  said  Sheep,  &  Lambs  the  Pit  reed,  and  markt  w""  his  marke.  After  some  Time  the  Deft 
tooke  the  said  sheep,  &  Lambs,  and  remarkt  them  w"'  his  marke:  Jonathan  Hazard,  &  Edward  Stee- 
vens  sworne,  and  Sam.  Fish  who  declare  much  to  ye  purpose.  After  a  Long  Debate  in  co''  the  matter 
was  referred  to  a  Jury,  who  brought  in  their  Verdict  for  ye  Pit,  and  the  Deft  to  pay  all  charges.  The 
co"  agrees  w""  the  Verdict  of  the  Jury  &  order  yt  the  Deft  shall  pay  the  Value  of  the  sheep  as  they 
were  apprizd,  and  the  price  of  the  wool,  and  use  of  the  money  amounting  to  7""  15^*  w"^  all  other 
charges  Execucon  past 

Jan  Van  Ross        pit 
Elyas  Bayles  Deft. 

The  Pit  not  having  put  in  a  Declaracon  according  to  Law  the  Deft  mov'd  for  a  nonsuit,  w*^*"  the 
co'''  (by  reason  of  the  Pits  Ignorance  as  he  pretended)  was  pleased  to  pass  by.  Severall  debates  did 
arise  in  co"  whether  or  no  the  Arm  of  the  Deft  was  set  or  not.  The  matter  was  referred  by  the  co"  to 
ye  pit,  and  Deft  to  make  a  composure  between  themselves,  w*^"  if  they  could  not  Effect  to  be  referred  to 
the  next  co" 

John  Archer  pit 

Cap'"  Jno  Coe  -         Deft 

The  Pit  complaines  of  the  Deft  In  an  Accon  of  Trespass  on  the  case  for  deteyning  a  pr  of  oxen 
from  ye  pit  as  hee  pretends,  but  the  matter  by  consent  of  both  ptyes  was  referred  till  the  next  co''' 
each  wanting  some  materiall  Evidence,  w"^  the  co"  was  pleased  to  allow 

Hendrick  Johnson  pit 

Lawrence  Cornells         Deft 

The  Pit  declares  against  the  Deft  in  an  Accon  of  the  case  yt  ye  Deft  is  Indebted  to  the  pit,  in  the 
sum  of  three  hundred  seaventy,  and  nine  Guilders,  which  is  in  part  of  a  parscll  of  Land  bought  of  the 
Pit.  The  Deft  is  willing  to  pav  tJie  said  sum  Provided  hee  may  have  his  Land  assured  to  him.  The 
Pit  producing  in  co"  Grants,  Pattents,  and  proving  possession  &c  It  was  rcferr'd  to  a  Jury  who  found 
for  the  Pit.  The  co"  agreed  w"^  the  Verdict  of  the  Jury,  and  gave  Judgmt  accordingly.  The  Deft 
to  pay  costs- 

Cornelis  Jansen         pit 
Auke  Jansen  Deft 

The  Pit  complaines  yt  hoc  hath  suffer'd  much  Dammage  by  the  Deft  in  not  setting  up  his  Fence 
adjoyning  to  the  pits.  The  wor''"  co"  being  inform'd  that  the  matter  was  formerly  determined  by  a 
Town  co"  doe  order  y*  the  Judgmt  of  tlie  said  Town  co"  be  put  in  Execucon,  both  as  to  the  for- 
mer charge,  and  what  hee  shall  be  Judged  to  be  damnifyed  since  the  said  order  and  yt  the  sd  Auke 
doe  forth  w""  set  up  his  said  fence,  and  pay  all  charges. 

Ralph  Cardwell        pit 
Robt  Johnson  Deft 

The  Pit  declares  yt  the  Deft  hath  stollen  severall  Goods  out  of  the  Pits  House,  as  by  pticulars  may 
appear  which  said  Goods  were  brought  into  co"  and  the  Deft  owning  (as  Cap'"  Still  well  declares  yt  hee 
had  the  Goods  but  not  how  hee  came  by  them,  and  making  his  Escape  before  hee  came  to  his  Tryall. 


236  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

The  CO"''  by  his  FHght,  &  other  circumstances  a^ijudge  him  to  be  guilty  of  the  fact,  and  Order  That 
whosoever  shall  entertain  the  sd  Robert  Jackson  [sic  J  who  was  brouglit  I'risoucr  irom  New  Yorke  to 
be  tryed  at  this  co'''  upon  suspicion  of  Felony,  shall  be  hued  5"^'  and  any  that  shall  make  discovery  of 
him  shall  have  20^  for  a  Reward,  and  ye  co''  doe  farther  Order  yt  the  i'lt  shall  receive  of  the  said 
Goods  what  hee  claymes  to  be  his  own. 

Jno  Low  Van  Sconderwort  pit 

Tho.  Lamberts  &  Geo :  Jacobse         Defts 

The  Pit  being  called  in  co"  and  not  appearing  was  ordered  to  be  nonsuited. 

Geo.  Wood  of  Newtown  complaines  of  Jonathan  Hazard  constable  of  Newtown  for  not  doing  his 
Duty  in  serving  severall  Execucons  after  Judgmt  as  yt  of  Josias  Firman,  Richard  Fido  &c.,  as  also  of 
Mr.  Wandell,  &  Edward  Steevenson  taking  away  his  sheep  from  him  unlaw  fully.  The  co"''^  taking  the 
matter  into  their  consideracon,  and  having  seriously  debated  the  business  doe  Order  yt  the  said  Wood 
shall  be  fined  40'*  for  abusing  the  constable,  &  officers  of  the  Tov.n 

And  reflecting  upon  this,  and  the  Town  co'"'  and  also  to  pay  the  whole  charges  of  an  Accon. 

Upon  the  Peticon  of  Hendrick  Barentse  Smith  wherein  hee  complaynes  That  by  reason  the  High- 
wayes  lying  under  his  Door  hee  is  forced  to  maintain  a  ffence  on  lioth  sides  the  way,  wherefore  hee 
desires  yt  a  Gate  may  be  set  up  at  each  End  to  ease  him  of  the  great  charge  of  maintaining  the  fence. 
The  co"  Judges  his  request  reasonable,  and  allows  thereof. 

L^pon  the  Peticon  of  Hendrick  Barentse  Smith,  wherein  hee  complaynes  yt  his  Neighbo''^  of  Bos- 
wyck,  &  other  places  doe  cut  down  the  Timber  w'^'out  Fence,  choosing  the  Best  for  themselves,  which 
will  prove  much  to  the  disadvantage  of  y''  Peticoner  wherefore  hee  prayes  That  y''  wor^''  will  graunt  a 
warr'  that  no  wood  may  be  cut  upon  his  Land  without  his  knowledge,  or  approbacon.  The  co'*  orders 
yt  no  Timber  shall  be  cut  upon  his  Land  within  ffence  w"'out  his  order.  And  for  yt  without  Fence 
severall  orders  heretofore  made  be  observed,  wherein  it  is  declared  yt  none  shall  cut  any  Timber  for 
Barke,  or  other  use,  but  they  shall  be  obliged  to  carry  it  ofif  the  Ground,  or  burn  it  thereon  both  Body, 
Lop,  and  Top,  yt  it  may  be  no  Incimibrance  to  the  Ground 

Upon  ye  Peticon  of  Hendrick  Barents  Smith  That  whereas  there  was  an  Order  made  at  Bos- 
wyck  Bearing  Date  the  6''^  day  of  June  1676  yt  yo''  Peticoner  should  not  hinder  any  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  Boswyck  to  cart  through  his  Lane  by  the  Creek,  or  water  side.  The  same  being  taken  into  Con- 
sideracon, and  the  great  Dammage  y'  doth  accrue  to  him  thereby,  It  being  likewise  represented  as 
convenient  a  way  may  be  made  near  at  Hand  by  the  Highway  at  ye  East  End  of  his  Lott. 

It  is  order'd  yt  ye  Inhabitants  doe  forbear  carting  through  his  Lane  to  goe  to  the  creek,  or  water 
side,  but  to  make  use  of  the  other  way  at  their  pleasure  w'"''  is  judged  to  be  as  convenient  as  the  other, 
and  the  order  of  the  Town  co"'*  to  be  null  - 

LTpon  Peticon  of  Wouter  Gisbertsen  yt  hee  is  hindred  by  Foulcar  Dirricksen  from  a  High  way 
either  to  the  woods,  or  the  Town,  The  co''*  desires  Mr.  Justice  Betts  to  view  the  same,  and  cause  a  suf- 
ficient High  way  to  be  Layd  out. 

Whereas  there  was  a  certain  psell  of  Land  in  the  Liberties  of  Gravesend,  which  by  a  Gen"  consent 
was  Layd  out  for  a  common  Field,  and  agreed  upon  to  be  fenced  w""  a  Gen"  Fence  by  such  a  prefixed 
time  as  may  appear  by  the  Town  Records,  but  two  or  3  persons  dissenting,  and  the  Rest  making  a 
Gen"  ffence  which  the  psons  aforcsd  did  refuse  to  contribute  to,  and  Complt  hereof  being  made  to  the 
CO'''  they  doe  order  yt  Execucon  shall  Issue  forth  against  such  pson  or  psons  as  shall  refuse  to  con- 
tribute thereunto 

Upon  y"  Peticon  of  Jno  Aresen  wherein  hee  Complaines  that  Justice  Hubbard  doth  deteyn  from 
him  the  sum  of  250  Guilders  in  Lieu  of  a  Horse  taken  from  him,  and  sould  w''"  being  refcrr'd  to 
Cap'"  Jaques  Corteleau,  and  Cap'"  Rich VI  Stillwell  (by  consent  of  both  pties)  to  determine,  They 
make  their  report  to  the  co'''  as  follows:  (vizt)  That  Justice  Hubbard  did  promise  to  deliver  to  yo'"  Pe- 
ticoner a  Horse  valued  at  so  much  as  the  said  sum,  and  if  the  Horse  should  be  \'alued  at  more  the 
Overplus  to  be  returned  to  Mr.  Hubbard,  if  at  less  to  be  made  good  to  yo'' Peticoner :  Justice  Hub- 
bard refusing  to  stand  to  their  Determinacon.  The  co"  doe  order  y'  Jno  Arsen,  &  all  others  concern'd 
about  the  said  Horse  doe  prosecute  the  suit  next  co" 


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The  Inhabitants  of  Gravesend  having  given  to  Henry  Bowman  a  certain  p's  of  Land  within  the 
Limits  of  the  said  Towne  and  hee  desireing  to  have  it  conhrmd  to  him  The  co"  order  the  same  to  be 
recorded 

The  will  of  Ambrose  Sutton  being  prov'd  in  co"  by  2  witnesses  viz :  Jno.  Watson,  and  Francis 
Pew  sworne  before  Cap'"  Jaques  Corteleau,  And  Obadiaii  Holmes  requesting  to  Administer  according  to 

y°  will  Hee  was  admitted  Administrato'' 

Upon  Comp"  of  the  Constable  of  Staten  Island  y'  Boswell  Lisle  als  Fransoy  having  married  Eliz- 
abeth the  Relict  of  iMinyar  deceased,  &  yt  the  said  Elizabeth  hath  taken  no  care  to  prove  the  Will 
of  her  deceased  Husband  as  by  Law  is  required,  whereby  the  Children  are  like  to  suffer ;  And  there 
being  likewise  an  Inventory  of  the  Estate  amounting  to  90""  10''  00''  out  of  w'"  her  Eldest  Daughter 
is  to  have  3  Cowes  by  her  own  acknowledgment  The  Co''  doe  order  That  the  Trustees  Nominated  by 
this  co"''^  w'"  the  Advice  of  the  Justice  doe  take  care  y'  the  Estate  of  the  said  children  be  not  Imbezelled 

At  a  Co"''  of  Sessions  held  at  Gravesend  in  the  West  Ryding  of  Yorkshire  upon  Long  [Island] 
by  his  Ma""^^  Authority  beginning  on  ye  18'^  day  of  Decemb:  in  the  30"'  year  of  the  Reign  of  o''  Sover- 
aigne  Lord  Charles  the  second  by  the  Grace  of  God  of  England,  Scotland,  France  and  Ireland  King 
Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c  Annoq  Dfn  1678 

The  Co"  opened 

The  Justices  Commission  Read 

Cap'  Richd  Betts         High  Sheriflf 
&  They  all  appear 
only  Cap'  Palmer  who  is  sick 

The  Constables  of  each  Townes  being  called 
over  they  all  appear  w"'  their  Staves 

Jury  sworne 

Sammuell  Holmes 

Jonathan  Hazard  In  Mr.  Bridges  his 

Nicolas  Eedes  case  Sam :  Holmes  ex- 

Samuell  Moore  cepted,  &  Tho:  Steevensen 

Tho.  Lambertse  sworn  in  his  place 

Coert  Steevense 

W"  Brittain 

Accons 

Aaron  Hendricks         pit 
Jan  Van  Ross  Deft 

The  Pit  being  thrice  called  in  co'''  &  not  appearing,  the  D'  desired  a  nonsuit  which  was  grauntcd, 
&  the  Pit  to  pay  all  Charges  of  an  Accon  as  jury  S:c 

Cap"^  Richd  Stillwell  Pit 

Drick  Jansen  Hogh  Landt  Deft 

The  PI'  declares  yt  hee  having  souKl  the  Deft  a  Horse,  who  sold  the  said  Horse  again  to  Jno. 
Shnoeiuaker  without  paving  for  him,  in  whose  Hands  the  money  was  attacht  I)y  the  Pit  The  same  be- 
ing referr'd  to  a  Jury  they  doe  find  for  the  Pit  &  the  Attachmt  to  be  good,  The  co"''  agree  w""  the 
Verdict  of  the  Jury,  and  order  the  Deft  to  pay  costs. 

Mr.  Charles  Bridges  pit 

Cap'"  James  Hubbard       Deft 

The  Pit  declares  for  a  peecc  of  meadow  within  tin-  Bounds  of  Gravesend,  sould  imto  Sarah 
Bridges  his  wife  many  veares  agoe  bv  Saimder  Levnersen,  which  by  mistake  was  afterward  layd  out  to 
the  Deft  who  hath  ever  since  been  in  possession  of  it,  though  the  same  hath  been  often  demanded  by 


238  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

the  Pit,  and  heretofore  adjudged  to  him  by  the  Town  co"  severall  psons  having  given  Evidence  for  the 
proof  thereof  and  some  of  the  Bench  w""  others  desired  to  view  the  Land  who  brought  in  their  Report 
how  it  Lay  The  case  was  referred  to  a  Jury  who  find  for  the  Pit  yt  the  Meadow  in  Controversy  be- 
longs to  the  Pit  But  the  Deft  to  have  an  equall  Dividend  w'"  the  rest  of  his  Neighbo'^  in  some  other 
place  which  the  co''''  doe  Recommend  to  the  Town  to  lay  out  for  him  as  advantageously  as  they  can. 
"  8  psons  sworn  Jno  Emans  Sam.  Spicer  Kaersten  Boor  R-Cardwell  Pet.  Simpson  Jno.  Tilton 
Sam:  Plolmes  W™  Compton  "  [in  margin]. 

Cap'"  Sylvester  Salisbury         pit 
Jno.  Sharpe  Deft 

This  Accon  being  brought  into  the  co'*  upon  an  Attachmt  of  the  Pits  upon  the  produce  of  some 
Horses,  taken  by  the  Deft  from  Staten  Island  formerly  belonging  to  Jno.  Garland,  deceased  for  a 
Debt  of  20'" 

The  same  by  consent  of  both  ptyes  was  deferr'd  till  the  next  co'"'  and  the  Attachmt  to  continue 
which  is  allowed 

Jer.  Burroughs        pit 
Samuel  Moore         Deft 

The  CO"''  taking  the  matter  into  consideracon  doe  order  yt  the  Lott  of  Land  left  in  his  mothers 
Hands  by  his  Fathers  will  till  Jno.  Burroughs  shall  come  of  Age.  That  the  Benefit  thereof  shall  come 
to  the  said  Jno.  Burroughs,  and  y*'  Immediately  Sam:  Moore,  Jonathan  Hazard  and  Jeremiah  Bur- 
roughs shall  be  guardians  to  the  said  Jno.  untill  hee  come  of  Age  The  wills  of  Jno  Burroughs  of  New- 
town, and  Elizabeth  his  widdow  both  deceased  being  taken  into  consideracon. 

Paulus  Richards  Trustee  of  Mallear  Journee  of  Staten  Island  deceased  for  his  children  moving 
for  an  Execucon  ags"^  Drick  Storm  against  whome  hee  had  Judgmt :  the  Last  co'''  for  a  certain  Debt 
due  to  the  said  Children,  by  the  w'*  it  was  ordered  to  be  pay'd  before  this  Sessions:  Ordered  yt  un- 
less hee  give  Immediate  security  for  the  paymt  of  the  Debt  before  the  next  co"''  That  Execucon  doe 
forth  w""  issue  forth  against  him. 

Upon  the  Supplicacon  of  the  Deft  the  pit  was  contented  to  stay  one  month  longer  for  the  paymt 
thereof. 

There  being  some  Difiference  between  the  Towne  of  Flat  Bush,  &  Breiicklyn  concerning  their 
Bownds  w*'''  they  are  both  willing  to  referr  to  Cap*'^  Jaques  Corteleau,  and  Cap"  Richd  Stillwell  to  be 
decided :  The  co''''  doe  approve  thereof,  and  Order  their  Report  to  be  Determinative 

Upon  the  Peticon  of  Abigail  Warner  wherein  shee  desires  to  be  freed  from  the  paymt  of  her  de- 
ceased Husbands  Debts,  shee  being  left  in  a  desolate,  and  poor  condicon  by  her  said  Husband,  and 
nothing  considerable  left  her  for  the  paymt  thereof  and  for  the  subsistance,  and  maintainance  of  her 
selfe,  &  children.  There  being  an  Inventory  brought  into  the  co''  of  what  was  left  by  her  said  Husband, 
not  amounting  to  more  then  the  \'alue  of  40^*  The  co'''  allowes  the  same,  and  Order  yt  shee  shall  not  be 
lyable  thereunto,  having  so  inconsiderable  a  pt  of  her  Husbands  Estate  for  the  maintenance  of  her  selfe, 
&  children 

Cap'"  Jno.  Coe  moving  for  a  nonsuit  ag"'  Jno.  Archer  for  non  appearance  to  prosecute  his  Accon 
against  the  said  Jno.  Coe  according  to  order  of  the  last  co'''  The  co'''  allowes  of  the  same  if  the  Deft 
shall  not  appear  to  answer  at  the  next  co'",  and  show  sufficient  Reasons  for  his  nonappearance  at  this 
Time. 

Lawrence  Cornells         Pit 

Geo.  Steevense 

als  Caper  Deft 

This  Accon  being  not  duly  Enter'd  and  the  Deft  being  excused  by  the  Sheriffe  for  his  absence,  in 
regard  of  their  being  severall  sick  persons  in  his  House,  Together  w""  Mr.  W""  Hallets  pretences,  and 
possession  of  part  of  the  Land  in  Difference 

It  is  Ordered  yt  the  former  Judgmt  obtained  by  Hendrick  Jansen  agst  the  Deft  is  stopt  till  the 
next  CO'''  when  the  Title  is  to  be  tryed  between  W"  Hallet,  &  Hendrick  Jansen  or  Lawrence  Cor- 
nelisen  the  Pit  afore  menconed 


COURT  OF  SESSIONS  OF  THE  WEST  RIDING  OF  YORKSHIRE.  239 

Comp"  being  made  by  Cap'*  Stillwell,  &  other  [of]  the  Inhabitants  of  Gravesend  agst  Cap""  Hub- 
bard, &  Peter  Simpson  for  not  complying  w'"  the  Town  Orders,  in  maintaining  a  Generall  Fence,  ac- 
cording to  Order  of  the  Last  co"  It  is  ordered  yt  Execucon  shall  Issue  forth  against  such  as  shall 
refuse  to  obey  the  orders  of  the  Town,  and  co'''  of  Sessions  in  y*  perticular 

Jno.  Van  Ross        pit 
Elyas  Bayles  Deft 

The  Pit  declares  yt  the  Deft  is  indebted  to  ye  Pit  the  sum  of  s""  for  setting  his  Arm :  The  deft 
not  appearing  according  to  order  of  ye  Last  co" 

It  is  Ordered  yt  the  Deft  shall  pay  40*  to  the  Pit  for  his  trouble  in  going  to  him  &  looking  after 
him :  The  charges  to  be  paid  between  Pit  and  Deft. 

Peter  Lott  moving  for  Execucon  upon  a  Judgmt  of  Court  against  Drick  Jansen  HoghLandt  It  is 
allowed,  and  the  co""'  Orders  Execucon  shall  Issue  forth  agst  the  said  Drick 

Sam :  Ruscoe  moving  for  the  same  against  Drick  Storm,  and  the  Rest  of  the  Adm"  of  Sam :  Bor- 
ing, Deceased  the  co'''  orders  as  above  &c. 


THE    FRIENDS'    RECORDS 

OF 

SHREWSBURY,    N.    J. 


VOL.    I. 


The  preponderating  religious  element  in  the  early  days  of  Shrewsbury  was  Quaker.  As  soon  as 
a  sufficient  number  of  families  of  this  faith  were  settled  upon  this  tract,  they  established  a  meeting, 
which  convened  at  the  various  houses. 

George  Fox  records  in  his  Journal,  27'"  of  6  mo.,  1672,  that  he  arrived  at  Richard  Hartshorn's,  at 
Middletown  Harbor,  which  was  in  a  new  country  now  called  Jersey;  went  from  there  to  Shrewsbury, 
and  they  were  building  a  new  meeting-house  there.  It  was  evidently  not  ready  for  occupancy,  for 
Fox  preached  near  where  now  stands  the  station  of  the  Central  I-iailroad  of  New  Jersey,  at  Little  Sil- 
ver, under  the  shade  of  a  tree  that  stood  in  the  corner  of  the  road  that  leads  to  Shrewsbury  Meeting 
House.* 

One  tradition  has  it,  that  this  primitive  house  was  built  of  brick  imported  from  Holland, 
another,  that  it  was  of  logs.  In  the  center  of  the  room  a  brick  floor  was  used  as  a  fire-place,  cor- 
responding to  which,  overhead,  was  a  sheet-iron  canopy,  leading  to  the  roof.  This  building  stood 
until  181 5,  when  it  was  torn  down  and  rebuilt  of  wood,  in  the  following  year. 

As  has  ever  been  the  case  among  them,  they  started  a  record  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths, 
which  has  been  continued,  without  interruption,  from  their  earliest  inception  to  date.  The  first 
volume  shows  much  marginal  wear  and  decay,  and  in  time  it  is  likely  to  be  lost  from  these  causes.  It 
is  here  produced,  as  is  also  the  second  volume,  as  literally  as  possible. 

*  Parker  tradition. 


240 


A  RECORD  off  the  MARRIAGES  off  the  PEOPLE  off 
GOD  in  SCORN  CALLED  QUAKERS 
and  —  BORN  —  beginning. 


1674,  6th  of  gtli  mo.,  at  Win.  Shattock's  house,  Restore  Lippencott,  son  of  Richard  &  Abigaill,  md.  to 
Hannah  Shattock,  dau.  of  William: 


Wits: 

His 
Restore    x    Lippincott, 

Mark. 
Richard  Lippencott, 

William  Shattock, 

Hugh  DSrkman, 

John  Hance, 

John  Skicum, 

Hannaiah  Gifford, 

Thurlagh  Svvvnv,  [Swyney], 

William  Worth,' 


Hannah  Lippincott, 

Her 
Hannah     x      Shattock, 

Mark. 
Abigael  Lippincott, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Grace  Dirkman, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Lidya  Wardell, 
Faith  Huett, 
Faith  Worth, 
Meribah  Slocum. 


1677,  I2th  of  4th  mo.,  ffrancis  Borden  md.  to  Jane  Vicars,  at  Francis  Borden's  house: 


Wits: 

Eliakim  Wardell, 
Robart  Wilson, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Hugh  Dirckman, 
William  Shattock, 
Thomas  Potter, 
Thomas  Vickars, 
Samuell  Dennis, 
Thomas  Cooke, 


Ann  Potter, 
Hannah  Shattock, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Grace  Dirkman, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Mary  Clayton. 


1688,  25th  of  2d  mo.,  at  house  of  Judah  Allen,  John  Tooker  md.  to  Ruth  WooUey,  both  of  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

John  Wooley, 
Judah  Allen, 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Restore  Lippincott, 
Natiianiell  Slocum, 
Jacob  Lippincott, 


John  Tooker, 
Ruth  Tucker, 
Hannah  Slocum, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Margreet  Hartshorn, 


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243 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


George  Keith, 
Thomas  Potter, 
John  Cheshire, 
John  Lippincott, 
John  Barclay, 
Ephraim  Allin, 


Ann  Potter, 
Grace  Lippincott, 
Mary  Allen, 
Marcy  Woolley, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
J.  Agnes  Sharpe, 
Easter  Vickers. 


1680,  2d  of  I2th  mo.,  at  house  of  Eliakim  Wardell,   fTrances  JefTery   md.   to   Ann  Worth,   both   of 
Shrews. : 


Wits: 

William  Worth, 
Eliakim  Wardell, 
William  Shattock, 
Hugh  Dickman, 
George  Curleis, 
Walter  Butler, 
flfreedom  Lippincott, 
Joseph  \\'ardell, 
\\'illiam  Bustill, 
Ephraim  Allen, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 


Faith  Worth, 
Lidya  Wardell, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Exercise  Curleis, 
Sarah  Perkins, 
Margrett  Wardell, 
Marv  Dickman. 


1686-7,  3*^  of  1st  mo.,  John  Hamton,  of  Middletown.  md.  to  Martha   Brown,  of  Shrews.,   "  at  the 
publicke  meeting  house  of  fTriends  '",  the  first  day  of  the  week: 


Wits: 

Abraham  Brown, 
Peter  Tilton, 
George  Keith, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
John  Toocker, 
Samuell  Spicer, 
John  Hance, 
John  Chambers, 
Judah  Allen, 
Ephraim  Allen, 
Caleb  Shreeve, 
Henry  Chamberlin, 
John  Cheshire, 
Thomas  Mckers, 
John  Lippincott, 
Thomas  Eaton, 


John  Hamton, 
Martha  Hamton, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Nathaniell  Cammact, 
John  Harvey, 
Cattron  Brown, 
Sarah  Shreeve, 
Audrey  West, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Jane  Borden, 
Jerusha  Eaton, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Hester  Mcars, 
Mary  Thorpp. 


1687,  27th  of  8th  mo.,  John  Sterkey  md.  to  iMary  Channellhouse,  widow  of  Adam  Channellhouse,  both 
of  Shrews.,  "  at  the  publicke  meeting  house  of  f?riends  ",  on  the  first  day  of  the 
week : 


Wits: 

Thomas  Vickers, 

Thomas  Potter, 
ffranses  Borden, 
John  Lippincott. 
Nathaniell  Cammact, 


His 
John     X     Sterkev, 

Mark. 
Mary  Sterkey, 
Elizabeth  Hooten, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Ann  Potter, 


THE   FRIENDS'   RECORDS  OF  SHREWSBURY.   N.  J. 


Hi 


Abraham  Brown, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
William  Scott, 
Hugh  Dickman, 
William  Shattock, 
John  Hance, 


Jane  Borden, 
.>Agnis  Sharp. 


28th  of  8th  mo.,  1687,  [in  the  margin  of  the  record  the  date  is  29  of  ist  mo.,  1681],  Ephraim  Allen, 
of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Margaret  Wardell,  of  Shrews.,  at  the  house  of  Eliakim  Wardell: 


Wits: 

Eliakim  Wardell, 

William  Lawrence, 

Judah  Allen, 

Joseph  Wardell, 

John  Williams, 

Simon  Cooper, 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 

John  Slocum, 

George  Curbs, 

Frances   Borden, 

John  Wooley, 

Hananiah  Gififord, 

William  Wooley, 

John  Sterkey, 

Eleazer ,  [?], 

William  Lawrence,  Jr., 
John  Lawrence, 


Lidya  Wardell, 
Sarah  Perkins, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Mary  Allen, 
Mary  Cooper, 
Margaret  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Gififord, 
Sarah  Reape, 
Frances  Bucher,  [?], 
Jane  Borden, 
Meribah  Slocum, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Cole, 
^Margaret  Parker. 


1680,  loth  of  loth  mo.,  [29th  of  9th  mo.,  1687,  in  margin],    at    house    of   William    Shattock,    George 
Curlis,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Exercise  Shattock,  of  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

William  Shattock, 
Restore  Lippencott, 
Richard   Lippencott, 
Remembrance  Lippencott, 
John  Lippencott, 
fTreedom  Lippencott, 
Jacob  Lippencott, 
Simon  Cooper, 
Hugh  Dickman, 
John  Hance, 
Thomas  V'ickers, 
ffranses  Borden, 
John  Chambers, 
John  Sterkey, 
Ephraim  Allen, 
Thomas  Leeds, 
Abraham  Brown, 
Samuel  Dennis, 
William  Worth, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Luis  Mattocks, 
Martha  Brown, 
Elizabeth  Higgs, 


Hannah  Shattock, 
Elizabeth  Tole,  [or  Tob], 
Hannah  Lippencott, 
Mary  Shattock, 
Abigaell  Lippencott, 
Increase  Lippencott, 
Margrett  Lippencott, 
Mary  Lippencott, 
Mary  Cooper, 
Margrett  Leeds, 
Ann  Potter, 
Jane  Borden, 
Sarah  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
fTaith  Worth, 
Sarah  Perkins, 
Margrett  Wardell, 
ffaitli   Huett, 
Ann  Worth, 
Franses  Parker, 
Mary  West. 


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HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


i688,  I2th  of  loth  mo.,  [same  in  margin],  Thomas  Hillborn,  of  Sfirews.,  md.  to  Elizabeth  Hutton,  of 
Shrews.,  at  house  of  Elizabeth  Hutton : 


Wits: 

John  Hance, 
Abraham  Brown, 
Thomas  Potter, 
ffranses  Borden, 
Judah  Allen, 
Thomas  Vickers, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
George  Curleis, 
Samuel  White, 
John  Tucker, 
Nathaniell  Slocum, 
John  Williams, 
Joseph  West, 
William   Reape, 
Remembrance  Lippencott, 


Thomas  Hillborn, 
Elizabeth  Hillborn, 
Elizabeth  Hutton, 
Ann  Potter, 
Sarah  Reape, 
Mary  Chambers, 
Hannah  Jenkens, 
Margrett  Lippencott, 
Ann  Lippencott, 
Agnes  Sharp, 
Mary  Allen, 
Easther  Vickers, 
Elizabeth  Wardell, 
Mary  Pattison, 
Ann  Jeffreys, 
Hannah  Slocum, 
Meribah  Slocum, 
Ruth  Tucker. 


1689,  9th  of  ilth  mo.,  [in  margin  loth  of  2d  mo.,  1690],  Robert  Ray  md.  to  Jenett  Hamton,  both  of 
Shrews.,  at  house  of  John  Hamton: 


Robert  Ray, 
Janet  I:  R:  Ray, 
Martha  Hamton, 
Margrett  Leeds, 
Jane  Borden, 
Easther  Vickers, 
Sarah  Brown, 
Sarah  Shreve, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Hannah  Astin, 
Rebekah  Throckmorton. 


Wits: 

John  Hamton, 

John  Hance, 

Peter  Tilton, 

William  Askin, 

William  Scott, 

George  Codies, 

John  Lippincott, 

Thomas  Vickers, 

Abraham  Brown, 

ffrances  Borden, 

Jacob  Lippencott, 

John  Reid, 

Thomas  Warne, 

John  Cheshire, 

Moses  Lipett, 

Thomas  Potter, 

Caleb  Shreve, 

William  Laing, 

William  Scott,  Jr., 

William  Davidson, 

Abraham  Brown,  Jr., 

Remembrance  Lippencott, 

1692,  14th  of  2d  mo.,  [in  margin  22d  of  3d  mo.,  1692],  John  Cheshire,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Ann  Sutton, 
"  on  a  fifth  day  of  the  week,  at  the  publick  meeting  house  of  friends  ": 


Wits: 

his 
John     X     Worthley, 

mark. 
Peter  White, 
Samuel  White, 


John  Cheshire, 

Ann  Cheshire, 
Mary  White, 


THE   FRIENDS'   RECORDS  OF  SHREWSBURY.  N.  J. 


2-45 


Thomas  White, 
Peter  Tillton, 
Thomas  Hillborn, 
EHakim  Wardell, 
Thomas  Potter, 
ffrances  Borden, 
William  Astin, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Thomas  Vickers, 
George  Allen, 
Hugh  Dickman, 
William  Scott, 
John   Lippencott, 
Remember  Lippencott, 
John  Harvey, 
Riciiard  Lippencott, 
Margrett  Lippencott, 
Elizabeth  White,  Jr., 


Sarah  Reapc, 

Jane  White, 

Mary  White,  Jr.,  [or  Marg.], 

Abigaell  Lippencott, 

Elizabeth  Nooton,  [?], 

Abigaell  Scott, 

Lydia  Wardell, 

Margrett  Leeds, 

Elizabeth  Allen, 

Jane  Borden, 

Easther  Vickers, 

Mary  Cammack, 

Elizabeth  White, 

Meribah  Slocum, 

Lydia  Biddle, 

Esther  Wardell, 

Elizabeth  Hillborn. 


1692,  loth  of  1st  mo.,  [in  margin  22d  of  3d  mo.,  1692],  William  Askin,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Jennett  Mill, 
of  same  place,  "  on  A  fifth  day  of  the  vveake,  at  the  publick  meeting  house  of 
ffriends": 


Wits: 

John  Hamton, 

John  Hance, 
William  Shattock, 
Thomas  Mckers, 
George  Curleis, 
John  Lippencott, 
ffranses  Borden, 
Restore  Lippencott, 
John  Cheshire, 
John  Harvey, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Remembrance   Lippencott, 
Thomas  Killborn, 
Allen  Collwell, 


his 
William     x     Askin, 

mark. 
Janet  Askin, 
Abigaell  Lippencott, 
Elizabeth  Horton, 
Jane  Borden, 
Hannah  Lippencott, 
Easther  Vickers, 
Jerusha  Eatton, 
Ann  Sutton, 
Mary  Cammack, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
Exercise  Curleis, 
Elizabeth  Cook, 
Margrett  Lippencott, 
Marv  Allen. 


1692,  7th  of  5th  mo.,  [in  margin  4th  of  12  mo.,  1692],  John  Lippincott  md.  to  Sarah  Huett,  both  of 
Shrews.,  "  fifth  day  of  week  at  friends  meeting  house    : 


Wits: 

John  Lippencott, 

Thomas  Huett, 

Remembrance  Lippencott, 

John  Hance, 

Lewis  Morris, 

William  Shattock, 

Franses  Borden, 

Jedidiah  Allen, 

John  Harvey, 

Richard  Lippencott, 

Preserve  Lippencott, 

William  W'est, 

William  Woodmanse, 


John  Lippencott, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 
fifaith  Huett, 
Ann  Lippencott, 
Abigaell  Lippencott, 
Mary  Lippencott, 
Mary  Hulett, 
Elizabeth  GifTard, 
Margrett  Huett, 
'Increase  Dennis, 
Margrett  Leeds, 
Elizabeth  Hutton, 
Meribali  Slocum, 


246  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Joseph  Parker,  Elizabeth  Hance, 

Caleb  Shreive,  Jane  Borden, 

John  Chambers,  Easther  Vickers, 

Richard  Chambers,  Elizabeth  Lippencott, 

Elizabeth  Cook,  Jane  White, 

Elizabeth  Jackson,  Mary  White, 

Mary  Wardell, 
Esther  Wardell. 


1692,  29th  of  7th  mo.,  [in  margin  4th  of  12th  mo.,  1692],  Abraham  Brown  md.  to  Leah  Clayton,  he  of 
Shrews.,  she  of  Middletown,  on  fifth  day  of  week,  at  house  of  John  Clayton: 

Wits: 

John  Cleayton,  Abraham  Brown, 

Abraham  Brown,  Leah  Brown, 

Nicolas  Brown,  Senior,  Mary  Brown, 

John  Hamton,  Rebecka  Tillton, 

Peter  Tillton,  Sarah  Cleayton, 

John  Hance,  Jane  Wing, 

Zebulon  Cleayton,  Sarah  Pears. 

Nicolas  Brown,  Junier, 

William  Scott, 

Calib  Shreeve, 

William  Havens, 

Rhalfe  Warner, 

Samuel  Dennis, 


1693,  28th  of  7th  mo.,  [in  margin  ist  of  8  mo.,  1693],  Thomas  Garwood,  of  Burlington,  in  West 
Jersey,  md.  to  Jane  White,  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House: 

Wits:  His 

Peter  White,  Thomas     x     Garwood, 

His  Mark. 

John     X     Garwood,  Jane  Garwood, 

Mark. 

Samuel  White,  Mary  White,  Jr., 

Thomas  White,  Elizabeth  Hooton, 

His 

John     X     Worthey,  Jane  Borden, 

Mark. 

William  Shafiford,  Elizabeth  Hance, 

John  Hance,  Elizabeth  Allen, 

His 

William     x     Astin,  Faith  Huett, 

Mark. 

Franses  Bordon,  Margrett  Leeds, 

Eliakim  Wardoll,  Esther  Vickers, 

John  Tillton,  Ann  Lippincott, 

John  Lippincott,  Sarah  Lippincott, 

Remembrance  Lippincott,  Lidya  Wardell, 

Thomas  Potter,  Elizabeth  White, 

Thomas  Vickers,  Elizabeth  White,  Jr., 

George  Corlis,  Elizabeth  Lippincott, 

William  West,  Mary  Lippincott, 


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Jedidiah  Allen, 
John  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Josiah  Parker, 
Nathan  Allen, 
John  Chambers, 
Richard  Chambers, 
William  Parker, 


Elizabeth  Kilborne, 
Abigell  Lippincott. 


1695,  2d  of  7  mo.,  [in  margin  3d  of  7  mo.,  1695],  James  Adams,  of  Burlington   Co.,  md.  to   Esther 
Allen,  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Public  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

Franses  Borden, 
William  Astin, 
Peter  Tillton, 
Samuele  Jenings, 
John  Hudson, 
Nathaniell 


Peter  White, 
John  Lippincott, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Caleb  Allen, 
John  Tillton, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Leah  Newbery, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Elizabeth  Hilborn, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Eli  Stanton, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Slocom, 


John  Chambers, 
Susanna  Addams, 
Jeborah  Addams, 
fifaith  Huett, 
Jane  Boden, 
Sarah  Reape, 
Elizabeth  Hooton, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Mary  Chambers, 
Meribah  Slocum, 
Ann  Hebrone, 
Margrett  Leeds, 
James  Addams, 
Esther  [?]  Addams, 
Joh  Addams, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
John  Tillton, 
Roberta  Tillton, 
Elisha  Allen, 
Nathan  Allen, 
Judah  Allen, 
Sarah  Warden. 


1695,  I2th  of  loth  mo.,  [in  margin  12th  of  i  mo.,  1695-6],  Richard  Lippincott  md.  to  Mary  White, 
both  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 

John  Lippincott, 

Peter  White, 
Peter  White,  Jr., 
John  Lippincott,  Jr., 
John  Hance, 
Franses  Borden, 
Jedediah  Allen, 

Abraham    , 

Thomas   , 

Preserve  Lippincott, 
Joseph  Parker, 
John  Chambers, 
Peleg  Chamberlin, 
Richard  Chambers, 


Richard  Lippincott, 

this 
Mary    x     Lippincott, 

mark  of 
Josiah  Lippincott, 
William  Brendly, 
Margret  Lippincott, 
Abiga  O.  Lippincott, 
Ann  Lippincott. 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Jane  Borden, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
Jane  Worth. 


248 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1695-6,  I2th  of  1st  mo.,  [in  margin  13th  of  ist  mo.,  1695-6],  John  Wortlily  md.  to  Elizabeth  Hance, 
Jr.,  both  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

John  Hance, 

Peter  White, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Thomas  White, 
John  Lippincott, 
george  Curleis, 
William  Astin, 
John  Hance,  Jr., 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Nathan  Allen, 
Judah  Allen, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 


his 

John     X     Worthly, 

mark 
Elizabeth  Worthly, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Judeth  Hance, 
Mary  White, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Sarah  Reape, 
Elizabeth  Hooton, 
Joanna  Bills, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Mary  Hulitt,  Jr., 
Elizabeth  White,  Jr., 
Jane  Borden, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Johnson. 

1696,  14th  of  3d  mo.,  [in  margin  15th  of  3rd  mo.,  1696],  James  Antrom,  of  Burlington,  md.  to  Mary 
Hance,  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

John  Hance, 

John  Antrom, 

Isaac  Horner, 
George  Curleis, 
John  Hance,  Jr., 
Peter  Tillton, 
Frances  Borden, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
"Micheall   Euffin, 
William  Pancoast,  ^ 
Thomas  Craft, 
Joseph  Collins, 
Thomas  Bills, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Joseph  Pancoast,, . 


his 
James   x   Antrom, 
mark 

her 
Mary    x    Antrom, 

mark 
Eliabeth  Hance, 
Deborah  Hance, 
fTranses  Antrom, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Hillborn, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
Katharine  Hudellstone, 
Esther  Wardell, 
Meribah  Wardell. 
Thomisin  Scattergood.    ^ 


1696,  3d  of  loth  mo.,  [in  margin  9th  of  4  mo.,  1697],  Thomas  French,  Jr.,  living  in  West  Jersey, 
near  Burlington,  md.  Mary  Allen,  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House: 


Wits: 

Thomas  French, 

Caleb  Allen, 

George  Allen, 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 

John  Woolley, 

John  Hance, 

ffranses  Borden, 


Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
Hanna  Allen, 
]\Iargrett  Leeds, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Hooton, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Jane  Borden, 


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249 


Natlianicll  Slocom, 
John  Lippincott, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Thomas  Frcncli,  Jr., 

her 
Mary    x    French, 

mark 
Mary  Forman, 

her 
Hannah   x   Allen, 

mark 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Lidya  Woolly, 
Marcy  Wolly, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 


Elizabeth  Allen, 
Mary  Tillton. 


1697,  28th  of  8th  mo.,  [in  margin  29th  of  8th  mo.,  1697],  Thomas  Hooton,  living  in  West  Jersey,  near 
Burlington,  md.  Mary  Lippincott,  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week,  at  Friends''  Meet- 
ing House: 


Wits: 

John  Lippincott, 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 

Richard  Lippincott, 
Samuell  Lippincott, 
Peter  Tillton, 
William  Bickly, 
John  Tillton, 
Josiah  Parker, 
John  Hance, 
Thomas  Hillborn, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Franses  Borden, 
Joseph  Collins, 
Stephen  Newby, 


his 
Thomas    x    Hooton, 

mark 
The     X     mark  of 
Mary   Hooton, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Mary  Hulett, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
Mary  White, 
Sarah  White, 
Abigaell  Shinn, 
Mary  Lippincott, 
Mary  Wodmance, 
Patience  \\'ardell, 
Margrett  Leeds, 
Elizabeth  Hooton, 
Elizabeth  Hillborn, 
Meribah  Slocom. 


1699,  7th  of  2d  mo.,  [in  margin  27th  of  2d  mo.,  1704],  Joseph  Parker,  of  Monmouth  Co.,  md  to  Eliza- 
beth Lippincott,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Rembrance  [Lippincott  ?] : 


Wits: 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 

John  Lippincott, 

Nathanell  Parker, 

Peter  Parker, 

Richard  Lippincott, 

Edward  Woolley, 

Josiph  Lippincott, 

William  Astin, 

John  Hance, 

John  Lippincott,  Jr., 

George  Corleis, 

Preserve   Lippincott, 

Robert  Lippincott, 

William  Worth, 


Joseph  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Meribah  Slocom, 
Mary  Hulitt, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Lydia  Woolley, 
Mary  Lippincott, 
Mary  Storeman, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
Mary  White, 
Faitii  Huett, 
Susana  Bickley, 
Margrett  Leeds, 


J50 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Franses  Borden,  Jane  Borden, 

Abigaell  Lippincott,  Jenitt  [?]  Astin, 

Abigaell  Dennis,  Sarah  Wardell. 

Sarah  White, 
Mary  Chambers, 
Mary  Hearce, 
Meribah  Wardell, 
Patience  Wardell, 

1699,  4th  of  8th  mo.,  [in  margin  27th  of  2d  mo.,  1704],  Robert  Bonell,  of  Philadelphia,  nid.  to  Esther 
Wardell,  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Eliakim  Wardell: 


Wits: 

Jedidia  Allen, 
Abraham  Senior, 
William  Fisher, 
Nathaniel!  Slocom, 
Williain  Brinley, 
Josiph  Lippincott, 
Nathaniell  Bills, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Slocom, 
Hannah  Woodmansee, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 


Robart  Bonell, 
Easther  Bornell, 
Eliakim  Wardell, 
Lidya  Wardell, 
James  Poulter, 
Josiph   Wardell, 
William  Biddle,  Jr., 
Tho.  Woodmansee, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Meribah  Wardell, 
Sarah  Righton, 
Ealiabeth  Hooton, 
Margrett  Leeds, 
Meribah  Slocom. 


1699,  23rd  of  9th  mo.,  [in  margin  ist  of  ist  mo.,  1699],  George  Corleis,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Jeborah 
Hance,  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Margrett  Leeds, 
Susana  Bickly, 
Elizabeth  Hooton, 
Sarah  Reape, 
Jane  Borden, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
John  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Hannah  Corleis, 
Elizabeth  Corleis, 
Sarah  White, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Mary  Leeds, 


Willmoth  Worth, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Tho.  Hillborn, 
George  Corleis, 
Jeborah  Corleis, 
Elizabeth  Worthey, 
Judeth  Hance, 
Faith  Huett, 
John  Corleis, 
John  Hance,  Jr., 
Thomas  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
John  Tilton,   [Sr.?]. 


1700,  3d  of  Sth  mo.,  [in  margin,  28th  of  2d  mo.,  1704],  Samuel  Lippincott,  living  near  Burlington,  in 
West  Jersey,  md.  to  Ann  Hulett,  on  4th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

John  Tillton,  [Se?], 
Franses  Borden, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
William  Worth, 


Samuell  Lippincott, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
Mary  Hulitt, 


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351 


Caleb  Allen, 
George  Allen, 
George  Corleis, 
John  Shinn, 
William  Ogborn, 
Thomas  White, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Deborah  Corleis, 
Hannah  Corleis, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Susana  Bickley, 
Jane  Borden, 
Sarah  Reape, 
Elizabeth  Hooton, 
Elizabeth   Hillborn, 
Meribah  Slocom, 

1700,  5th  of  loth  mo.,  [in  margin,  1704,  28th  of  2d  mo.],  Seth  Hill,  of  Burlington,  West  Jersey,  md. 
to  Elizabeth  White,  "  late  widdovv  ",  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House: 


William  Shattock, 
Hannah  Lippincott,  Ju., 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott,  Ju., 
Sarah  Lippincott,  Ju., 
Mary  Lippincott, 
Ann  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Margrett  Lippincott,  Jr. 


Wits: 

John  Slocom, 
John  Lippincott, 
George  Corleis, 
Franses  Borden, 
Nathaniell  Slocom, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
William  Brinley, 
Josiah  XN'ing, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 


Seth  Hill, 
Elizabeth  Hill, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Hooton, 
Jane  Borden, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Hillborn, 
Meribah  Slocom, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott. 


1701,  2d  day  of  5th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1704,  28th  of  2d  mo.],  Joseph  Wing,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Ann 
Lippincott,  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  John  Lippincott : 


Wits: 

John  Hance, 
George  Corleis, 
William  Astin, 
Franses  Borden, 
Thomas  White, 
Tho.  Woodmansee, 
Nathaniell  Parker, 
William  Brinley, 
Amas  White, 
Thos.  Huitt. 
John  Leonard, 
Thomas  Wooley, 
George  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Hooton, 
Susana  Bickley, 
Jane  Borden, 
Elizabeth   Hance, 
Elizabeth  Hillborn, 
Faith  Huitt, 
Hannah  Woodmansee, 
Mary  White, 
Mary  Leeds, 


Josiph  Wing, 
Ann  Wing, 
John  Lippincott, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Jerushah  Eatton, 
John  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Preserve  Lippincott, 
Robart  Lippincott, 
John  West, 
Jane  West, 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Mary  Lippincott, 
Sarah  I^ippincott, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Parker. 


253 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1701,  17th  of  8th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1704,  29th  of  2d  mo.,  1704],  Joseph  Lippincott  md.  to  EHzabeth 
White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Mary  White,  at  a  pubhc  meeting  of  Friends: 


Wits: 

Abraham  Butterworth, 
Mary  Buttenvorth, 
Sarah  Braddick, 
Nicolas  Brown, 
Wilham  Brinley, 
Tho.  Woodmansee, 
George  Allen, 
Nathaniell  Parker, 
John  Lippincott, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
Preserve   Lippincott, 
Amos  White, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Thomas  Hearce, 
Edward  Worth, 
Josiph  Clarke, 
John  Leonard, 
Hannah  Woodmansee, 
Lidya  Woolley, 
Andria  Webley, 


Josiph  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Mary  White, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Mary  Lippincott, 
William  Lippincott, 
Peter  White, 
Robart  White, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Sarah  White, 
Josiph  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Edward  Woolley, 
John  Woolley, 
William  Woolley, 
Ann  Woolley. 


1702,  l8th  of  nth  mo.,  [in  margin,  1704,  29th  of  2d  mo.,  1704],  Henry  Allen  md.  to  Hannah  Corleis, 
both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrewsbury: 


Wits : 

Samuell  Jenings, 
John  Adams, 
John  Hance, 
John  Lippincott, 
Joseph  Wing, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Caleb  Allen, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Abraliam   Bickley, 
Thomas  White, 
Amos  White, 
Robart  Lippincott, 
Nathaniell  Parker, 
William  Lippincott, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Susana  Bickley, 
Jane  Borden, 
Elizabeth  Worthley, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Hartshorn, 
Mary  White, 
Meribah  Slocom, 

1703,  29th  of  5th  mo.,   [in  margin,  29th  of  2d  mo.,  1704],  John  Tilton  md.  to  Margaret  Lippincott, 
both  of  Monmouth  Co.,  5th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Henry  Allen, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
George  Corleis, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
Nathan  Allen, 
Ralfe  Allen, 
John  Corleise, 
Elizabeth  Corleis, 
Mary  Allen, 
Patience  Allen, 
Meribah  Allen, 
Sarah  Reape. 
Elizabeth  Hooton. 


Wits: 

John  Hance, 
George  Corleis, 
W'illiam  Worth, 


John  Tillton, 
Margrett  Tillton, 
John  Lippincott, 


THE   FRIENDS'    RECORDS  OF  SHREWSBURY.   N.  J. 


aS3 


Jedidiah  Allen, 
Trustrom  Allen, 
Caleb  Allen, 
William  Astin, 
Franses  Borden, 
Jane  Borden, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Sarah  Reape, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 


Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott,  ju., 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Josiph  Wing, 
Samuell  Tillton, 
Daniell  Tillton, 
Thomas  Tillton, 
Sarah  Tillton, 
Mary  Tilhon, 
Josiph  Parker, 
Nathaniel  Parker, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
Abigaell  Lippincott, 
Sarah  Lippincott,  ju. 


1704,  2d  of  4th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1704 of  4th  mo.],  Walter  Harbart,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Sarah 

Tillton,  of  Middletown,  5th  day  of  week  at  house  of  Rebecca  Tilton : 


Wits: 

John  Lippincott,  Se., 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 

John  Hance, 

George  Allen, 

Josiph  Wing, 

Thomas  Woodmansee, 

Richard  Lippincott, 

John  Lippincott,  jr., 

Boniamin  Laurance, 

Richard  Stoutt, 

John  Scott, 

Nathaniell  Bills, 

Mary  Bills, 

Mary  Scott, 

Jane  Borden, 

Sarah  Reape, 

Ann  Lippincott, 

Margrett  Tillton, 

Ann  Wing, 

Mary  Lippincott, 

Cattern  Tillton, 

Elizabeth  Tillton, 

Elizabeth  Tillton, 


his 

Walter   x  x    Harbart, 

mark 
Sarah  Harbart, 
Rebeca  Tillton, 
Henry  Harbart, 
Elizabeth  Ellison, 
Faith  Huett, 
John  Tillton, 
Samiell  Tillton, 
Daniell  Tillton, 
Mary  Tillton, 
Easther  Tillton, 
John  Tillton, 
Peter  Tillton, 
Daniell  Tillton,  ju., 
Rebeca  Applegate, 
Mary  Stout. 


1704,  26th  of  nth  mo.,  [in  margin,  1704,  19th  of  12  mo.],  William  Brinley  md.  to  Elizabeth  Corleis, 
both  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Joseph  Parker, 
John   Lippincott.  ju., 
Robart  Lippincott, 


William  Brinly, 
Elizabeth  Brinley, 
George  Corleis, 
John  Corleis, 
Henry  Allen, 
George  Allen, 


2S4  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

John  Hance,  jr.,  Jeddidiah  Allen, 

Franses  Borden,  jr.,  Ralf  Allen. 

Thomas  White, 

Peter  Parker, 

Samell  Swain, 

John  Daggery,  [?], 

Peter  Murdock, 

Sarah  Reape, 

Hannah  Allen, 

Judali  Hance, 

Elizabeth  Parker, 

Ruth  Lippincott, 

Patience  Allen, 

Meribah  Allen, 

Patience  Curies, 

Naomy  Edwards, 

Rebeca  Edwards, 


♦1705,  5tli  of  4tli  mo.,  [in  margin,  1705,  loth  of  ist  mo.],  Samuel  Tilton  md.  to  Patience  Allen,  both 
of  Monmouth,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 

Wits: 

Remembrance  Lippincott,  Samuell  Tillton, 

Nathan  Allen,  .  Patience  Tillton, 

Jeidiah  Allen,  Rebeca  Tillton, 

Ralph  Allen,  Elizabeth  Allen, 

Henry  Allen,  Meribah  Slocom, 

James  Addams,  Jeddah  Hance, 

John  Tillton,  Hannah  Slocom, 

Daniell  Tillton,  Elizabeth  Parker, 

Peter  Tillton,  Auderi  Webly, 

John  Lippincott,  Hannah  Allen, 

Willn.  Redford,  Jane  West, 

Willm.  West,  Ann  Lippincott, 

Wm.  Brcndly,  Elizabeth  Brendly, 

Walter  Harbart,  Elizabeth  Tillton. 

John  Woolley, 
Tho.  Woodmansee, 
Nicolas  Brown, 
Tho.  White, 
Joseph  Wiag, 
Robart  Lippincott, 
George  Allen,  S  [?], 

*Samuell  Tillton's  Ceitificate  concerniiif;  his  marriage  &c.  Whereas  Samuell  Tillton  &  patience  Allen  both  of  the  County 
of  Monmouth  in  the  province  of  east  New  Jersey  having  intentions  of  marriage  with  each  other  did  in  two  public  meetings  of  the 
people  called  Quakers  declare  theire  intentions  of  marriage  with  each  other  desireing  the  consent  &  approbation  of  the  said  meet- 
ings &  upon  inquiry  made  by  persons  appointed  by  the  said  meeting  for  that  purpose  All  things  Appeareing  clear  to  them  (both) 
as  to  Consent  of  parents  iS:  clearness  from  all  others  in  Relation  to  Marriage  the  Sd  meetings  gave  their  Consent  to  them  finish- 
ing theire  Sd  ;  intentions  &c  These  are  therefore  to  Certify  all  persons  that  upon  the  5th  day  of  the  4th  mo.  1705  in  a  public 
meeting  of  the  people  Called  Quakers,  and  others  appointed  for  that  purpose  at  the  meeting  house  of  friends  at  Shrowsbery  where 
in  the  Presence  of  God  &  before  the  assembly  the  Sd  :  Samuell  Tillton  took  this  friend  Patience  Allen  to  be  his  wife  untill  death 
separate  them  cS:  in  like  manner  Patience  Allen  declares  friends  in  the  presence  of  God  and  before  the  assembly  I  take  this  my 
friend  Samuell  Tillton  to  be  my  husband  untill  death  separates  us  in  Confirmation  of  wch.  the  parties  themselves  have  first  of  all 
subscribed  their  names  (hereunto)  she  the  Sd.  Patience  then  taking  upon  her  the  name  of  her  husband  &  we  being  then  Present 
have  Subscribed  our  names  as  witnesses  : 

Remembrance  Lippincott 

Nathan  Allen 

Jeidiah  Allen 

Ralph  Allen  (Sec.  &c) 


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1706,  2d  of  3d  mo.,  [in  margin,  1706,  2d  of  12th  mo.],  John  Williams  md.  to  Sarah  Lippincott,  both 
of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week,  at  house  of  Remembrance  Lippincott; 


John  Williams, 
Sarah  Williams, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
John  Williams, 
Margret  Lippincott, 
John  Allen,  Justice, 
Thomas  Huett, 
George  Williams, 
Josiph  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Parker. 


Wits: 

Edward  Woolly, 
Lidia  Woolley, 
Mar>'  Lippincott, 
Lydia  Williams, 
Margrett  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Brindley, 
Sarah  Potter, 
Joanna  Bills, 
Ruth  Lippincott, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
John  Woolley, 
William  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Woodmansee, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
Abigael  White, 
Elizabeth  Woolly, 
Mary  Lippincott, 

1706-7,  I2th  of  4th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1706-7.  8th  of  12  mo.],  Nathaniel  Fitzrandolph,  of  Wood- 
bridge,  md.  to  Jane  Hampton,  "  of  the  County  of  Freehold,"  at  house  of  Jane 
Hampton: 


Wits: 

John  Hampton, 
David  Hampton, 
Phillip  Edington, 
Charles  Gordon, 
Robart  Ray, 
George  Allen, 
Edward  Wolley, 
Trustrom  Allen, 
Benid.  Griffith, 
John  Laeng,  (?), 
Wilt  Redford, 

Wilt  Leyton, 

John  Hebron, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Izibell  Hampton, 
L)dia  Woolley, 
Jennet  Ray, 
ALiry  Layton, 
Hannah  Woodnianse, 
Mary  Foreman, 
Sarah  Potter, 
Margrett   Lippincott, 

1707,  3d  of  7th  mo.,  [in  margin,  no  date],  Tliomas  Woolley  md.  to  Patience  Tucker,  both  of  Shrews., 
at  house  of  Meribah  Slocum: 


Nathaniell  Fitzrandolph, 
Jane  Fitzrandolph, 
John  Fitzrandolph, 
Samuel  Fitzrandolph, 
Joseph  Fitzrandolph, 
Desire  Fitzrandolph, 
John  Rensy, 
Grace   Rinsy, 
Samuell  Ogborne, 
Mary  Ogborne, 
Sarah  Ogborne, 

her 
Abigael    x    Edington, 

mark 
Lydia  Gordin. 


Wits: 

Joseph  Wardell, 
John  Lippincott,  jr., 
Amos  White, 


Thomas  Woolley, 
Patience  Woolley, 
John  \\^oolley. 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY 


George  Williams, 
Sarah  W'ardell, 
Jane  Borden, 
Jenet  Astene, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Mar}-  Dennis, 
Haimah  Cook, 


Meribah  Slocom, 
Hannah  Slocom, 
William  Woolley, 
John  Woolley,  jr.. 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Thomas  Foreman, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Josiph  Lippincott. 


1708,  27th  of  nth  mo.,  [in  margin,  nth  of  4th  mo.,   1710],  George  Williams  md.  to  Joanna  Bills, 
both  of  Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week  at  Quaker  Meeting  House; 


Wits: 

William  Lippincott, 
Edward  Hardman, 
Ubiah  Edwards, 
John  Corleis, 
\\illiam  Corleis, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Silas  Cook, 
Naomy  Edwards, 
Mar\-  Corleis, 
RocheU  White, 
Elizabeth  Dennis, 


George  Williams, 
Joanna  Williams, 
John  Williams, 
John  Williams,  jr., 
George  Allin, 
Thomas  Bills,  jr., 
John  Scott, 
Man.-  Scott, 
Sarah  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
Ruth  Lippincott, 
Meribah  Allen, 
R'^membrance  Lippincott. 


1708,  2d  of  I2th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1710,  nth  of  4th  mo.],  Amos  White  md.  to  Hannah  Mills,  both  of 
Shrews.,  4th  day  of  week,  at  house  of  Jenet  Astins : 


Wits: 

John   Lippincott, 
^\'illiam  Brinley, 
Josiph  Parker, 
John  Corleis, 
William  Corleis, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Jane  Borden, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
Ruth  Lippincott, 
Naomy  Edwards, 
Richard  White, 
Man.-  Corleis, 
Mar}-  Lawrance, 
Margrett  Brown, 

1708,  2ist  of  I2th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1709,  the  nth  mo.],  William  Thorn,  of  Nottingham,  Burling- 
ton Co.,  md.  to  Meribah  Allen,  of  West  Jersey,  2d  day  of  week  at  Shrews.,  Friends' 
MeetinsT  House: 


Amos  White, 
Hannah  White, 
Jenit  Astin, 
Thomas  White, 
Thomas  White,  Jr., 
Robart  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Derity  \\'hite, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Mar\-  Hulitt, 
Elizabeth  Parker. 


Wits: 

Margery  Allen, 

Susannah  Thorn,  [or  Thorn], 

Susannah  Field, 

Margrett  Allen, 

Sarah   Reape, 


William  Thorn, 
Meribah  Thorn, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Nathan  Allen, 
Ralph  Allen, 


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Meribah  Slocom, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Josiph  Thorn, 
Wilt  Montgomry, 
John  Stevenson, 
Thomas  Field, 
George  Corleis, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
John  Lippencott, 


Henry  Allen, 
David  Allen, 
Jonathan  Allen, 
Jenet  Astin, 
Elizabeth   Parker, 
Edward  Hardman, 
Jo.  West, 
Wilt  Brendly, 
Nathaniell  Milliner, 
John  Bunting, 
Thomas  Shaddock, 
k  Haviland. 


1710,  1st  of  8th  mo.,  [in  margin,  25th  of  8  mo.,  1710],  Isaac  Hance,  of  Shrews.,  md.  Rachel  White, 
of  same  place,  5th  day  of  week,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

John  Lippincott, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
John  Tucker, 
John  Woolley, 
Josiph  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Tho.  Woodmansee, 
George  Williams, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Rich.  Lippincott, 
Wilt  Lippencott, 
Wilt  Brenley, 
John  Mckers, 
Josiph   Lippincott, 
Mary  Lippincott, 


Isaac  Hance, 
Rachell  Hance, 
Thos.  \\'hite, 
Leah  White, 
John  Hance, 

Joyce  H , 

George  Corleis, 
Deboah  Corleis, 
Josiph  Stoutt, 
Henry  Allen, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Mary  Hulet, 
Mary  Corleis, 
Johannah  Williams. 


1710,  6th  of  I2th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1710,  12th  mo.],  John  Lippincott,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Jenit  Astin, 
of  same  place,  at  house  of  John  Lippincott: 


Wits: 

Sarah  Raat,  [?], 
Meribah  Slocom, 
Jane  Borden, 
Margrett  Hartsorn, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
John  Woolly, 
Josiph  Wardell, 
Deborah  Corleis, 
Sarah  Wardell, 


John  Lippincott, 

J ?  Lippincott, 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Richard  Lippincott, 
Josiph   Parker, 
George  Corleis. 


1712,  8th  of  8th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1712,  12th  of  8th    mo.],   Abell    Preston,   of   Philadelphia,   md.   to 
Meribah  Slocum,  of  Shrews.,  4th  day  of  week  at  house  of  Meribah  Slocum : 


Wits: 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 
William  Lippincott, 
John  Woolley, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Walter  Harbur, 
Nathaniel  Parker, 
Peter  Parker, 


Abell  Preston, 
Meribah  Preston, 
Hannah  Slocom, 
Meribah  Slocom, 
Samuel  Slocom, 
Paul  Preston, 
Priscilla  Preston, 


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HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Henry  Allen, 
David  Allen, 
Josiph  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Wardell, 
Josiph  Wardell,  ju., 
Sarah  Reape, 
Jane  Borden, 
Elizabeth  Gibbert, 
Sarah  \\'ardell, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
Patience  WooUey, 
Elizabeth   Hance, 
Deborah  Corleis, 


Sarah  Rut  tor, 
Elizabeth   P'arker, 
Naomi  Sloconi, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Margrett  Allen, 
Alarv  Allen. 


1714,  7th  of  8th  mo.,   [in   margin,  1714,  17th  of  8th   mo.],  Thomas   Lippincott,  of  Shrews.,   md.  to 
Elizabeth  White,  of  same  place,  5th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

Margrett  Lippincott, 
Sarah  Reape, 
Jane  Borden, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Deborah  Corleis, 
Mary  Corleis, 
Manche  \\'hite, 
Mary  Masters, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Rachell  Hance, 
Sam  Willbur, 
Leah  Willbur, 
George  Corleis, 
John  \\'oolley, 
Thomas  Phillips, 
William  Corleis. 
Edward   Hardman, 


Thomas  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott,  Ju., 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott,  Sr., 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Jacob  Lippincott, 
Amos  White, 
Walter  Ha ? 


'^7'^7>  3 J  of  8th  mo.,  [1717,  8th  mo.,  in  margin],  James  Tucker  md.  to  Leah  Wilbur,  both  of  Shrews., 
5th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 

John  LippinctJtt,  Se., 

Samuell  White, 

Thomas  Lippincott, 

Isaac  Hance, 

John  Willbur, 

Richard   Lippincott, 

John  W'oolley.  ju., 

William  Lippincott, 

John  Tillton, 

Daniell  Tillton, 

Henry  Allen, 

David  Allen, 

Jerusha  Eaton. 


James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker. 
Hannah  Slocom, 
Meribah  Slocom, 
Patience  \\'oolley, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Ashton, 
Rachell  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Lippencott, 
Mary  \\'hite, 
Hannah  Lijipincott, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Ruth  Woollev. 


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1717,  17th  of  8th  mo.,  [ill  margin,  1717,  23  of  8th  mu.],  Jacob  Lippincott  md.  to  Mary  White,  both  of 
Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week  at  Friends'  Meetings  House: 


Wits: 

Isaac  Hance, 
Samuell  Slocom, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
John  Corleis, 
John  WooUey,  jii., 
Jane  Borden, 
Franses  Borden, 
Daniel  AUin, 
George  Corleis, 


1 717,  6th  of  9th 


Jacob  Lippincott, 
Mary  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott,  ju., 
John  Lippincott, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
Remembrance  Lijjpincott, 
Margrett   Lippincott, 
Thomas  White, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Ann  Cahin,  (?), 
John  Tillton. 

mo.,  [in  margin,  loth  of  9th  mo. — ],  Daniel  Tilton  md.  to  Elizabeth  Powell,  both 
of  Monmouth  Co.,  4th  day  of  the  week  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


1717. 


Wits: 

Richard   Hancock, 
James  Greuer, 
Robart  Allen, 
William  Brindly, 
John  Woolley,  ju., 
Richard  Rundols,  (?), 
Phillip  Edwards, 
James  McComb, 
John  Yard, 
William  Gowin, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Walter  Harbar, 
Margrett  Tillton, 
Patience  Tillton, 
Meribah  Slocom, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Johnnah  Williams, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Elizabeth   Brindley, 

17th  of  nth  mo.,  [in  margin,  171  J,  9th  of  1st  mo.],  John  Woolley,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Patience 
Lippitt,  of  Middletown,  at  house  of  Sarah  Lippit,  in  Middletown: 


Daniell  Tillton, 
Elizabeth  Tillton, 
John  Tillton, 
Samuell  Tillton, 
Peter  Tillton, 
Mary  Allen, 
Margrett  Allen, 
Mary  Grouer, 
Hester  Tillton, 
Ralph  Allin, 

Daniel  , 

Jane  Borden, 
Cottron  Edwards, 
Edith  Allin,  &c. 


Wits: 

Richard  Hartshorn, 
Margrett   Hartshorn, 
Hugh  Hartshorn, 
Cattorn   Hartshorn, 
Richard  Stoutt, 
Mary  Stoutt, 
John  Tillton, 
Josiph  Parker, 
Walter  Harbor, 
Daniell  Tillton, 
John  Dommett, 
Alee  Stoutt, 


John  Woolley,  ju., 
Patience  Woolley, 
Sarah  Lipjjitt, 
Alee  Scilton, 
Beniannie  Woolley, 
Thomas  Woolley, 
Leah  Woolley, 
Mary  Woolley, 
Alee  Lippitt, 
Ann  Lippitt, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 


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HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Rebekah  Dakhan,  William  Hartshorn, 

John  Stoutt,  Elizabeth  Hartshorn, 

Jonathan  Stoutt,  Huldah  . 

John  Lippitt, 
James  Brown, 
Margrett  Hartshorn, 
Elizabeth  Compton, 
Josiph  Stillwell, 

1718,  2d  of  loth  mo.,  [in  margin,  14th  of  loth  mo.,  1718],  Anthony  Woodward,  of  Freehold,  Mon- 
mouth Co.,  West  New  Jersey,  nid.  to  Constance  Williams,  of  Shrews.,  3d  day  of  the 
week  at  house  of  John  Williams,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Lippincott, 
Walter  Harbart, 
Josiph  Wardell,  June, 
Margrett  Parker, 
Thomas  Slocom, 
Robart  Chapman, 
George  Williams, 
Sarah  Woodmansee, 
Lydia  Bills, 
Gerard  Edge, 


Anthony  Woodward, 
Constance  Woodward, 
John  Williams, 
Edward  Woolley, 
Lidia  Woolley, 
John  Woodward, 
Edward  Woodward, 
Daniell  Williams, 
John  King, 
Joanna  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
George  Allen, 
William  Brindley, 
Elizabeth  Brindley, 
John   Lippincott. 

1718,  i6th  of  loth  mo.,  [in  margin,  1718,  21st  of  loth  mo.],  Joseph  Wardell  md.  to  Margaret  Parker, 
both  of  Shrews.,  3d  day  of  week,  at  house  of  Joseph  Parker: 


Wits: 

Walter  Harbart, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Edward  Woolley, 
Lidia  Woolley, 
Ephraim  Allen, 
John  Tillton, 
Josiph  Corleis, 
John  Britten, 
Richard  Rundells,  (?), 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 
Zibiah  Dennis, 
Benanim  , 


Joseph  Wardell,  jr., 
Margrett  Wardell, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Elizabeth   Parker, 
Remembrance  Lippincott, 
Meribah  Slocom, 
Eliakim  Wardell, 
William  Lip]3incott, 
Hannah  Lii^pincott, 
Nathaniel  Parker, 
Lydia  Parker, 
Solomon  Wardell, 
Samuel  Wardell, 
Joanna  Eaton, 
Elizabeth  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Mary  Morris, 
Abis'uett  White, 
Ruth  Woolley, 
William  West, 
Margret  West, 
Mary  Woolley, 
Margrett  Lippincott. 


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1719,  15th  of  8th  mo.,  [ill  margin,  1719,  2d  of  9th  mo.],  William  Lawrence  md.  to  Easter  Tilton, 
both  of  Monmouth  Co.,  5th  day  of  week,  at  house  of  Peter  Tilton,  of  Middle- 
burgh  : 


Wits: 

Sarah  Harburs, 
Mary  Gruer, 
Hannah   Gardner, 
Faith  Tillton, 
Margrett  Tillton, 
Patience  Tillton, 
Marcy  Adams, 
Elizabeth  Nash, 
Elizabeth  Tillton, 
Thom.  Tilton, 


William  Lawrence, 
Eastar  Lawrence, 
John  Tillton, 
Samuel  Tillton, 
Daniel  Tillton, 
James  Grouers, 
Walter  Harbors, 
Josiph  Gardner, 
Peter  White, 
Josiph  Minchin, 
Josiph    Pinckny. 


1720,  28th  of  9th  mo.,  [in  margin,  1723,  20th  of  nth  mo.],  Jacob  Lippincott  md.  to  Dinah  Allen, 
both  of  Shrews.,  sth  day  of  the  week,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

George  Williams, 

Isack  Hance, 

Edward  Falkner, 

Jho.  White  (?),  [Perhaps  John], 

Amos  White,  Jun., 

Ann  Lippincott, 

Johanah  Williams, 

Amos  White, 

Patience  Allen, 

Meribah  Thorn, 

Margret  Lippincott, 

John  Woolley, 

Mary  Allen, 

Wm.  Thorn, 

Edwd.  Beaks,  [or  Edmd.], 

Wm.   Brinley, 

Margrett  Hillton, 

George  Allen, 

Mary  Lippincott, 


Jacob  Lippincott, 
Dinah  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott, 
Ephraim  Allen, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott,  ju., 
Judah  Allen, 
Henry  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
David  Allen, 
Jonathan  Allen. 


172I.  5th  of  1st  mo.,  [in  margin,  no  date],  John  Mattock  Den,  of  Salem  Co.,  West  Jersey,  md.  to 
Leah  Woolley,  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  John  Woolley,  in  Shrews.,  on  a  5th  day  of 
the  week: 


Wits: 

Edwd.   Beakes,    [or  Edmd.], 

Johanah  Eaton, 

Sarah  Cook, 

John  West, 

Edvar  Hardman, 

Winn   Lippincott, 

Mary  Allen, 

Saml.  Roade, 

Patience  Tillton, 

Mercey  Adams, 

Johanah  Stout, 

Ann  Lippit, 

John  Lippit, 


John  Mattock  Den, 
Leah  Den, 
John  Woolley, 
Tho.  Woolley, 
Wm.  Woolley, 
Benia  Woolley, 
Patience  Woolley, 
John  Field, 
Elizabeth  Field, 
Margrett  Hartshorn, 
Mary  Stout, 
Ruth  Woolley, 
David  Allen, 


362 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


John  Lippincott,  Jr., 
John  West, 
Samuell  Wardell, 
The.  Lippincott, 
Wm.  Thorn, 
George  Williams, 
Saml.  White, 
John  Thorn, 


Josiph  , 

Thomas , 

Rachill  Clark, 
Dinah  Lippincott, 
Benj.  Collman, 
Joseph  West, 
Wm.  Excen^ 
Jacob  Lippincott, 
Johanah  Williams, 
Naomy  Corlis. 


1728,  I2th  of  loth  mo.,  [no  date  in  margin],  Walter  Harbort,  Jr.,  md.  Deborah  Corleis,  Jr.,  both  of 
Shrews.,  5th  day  of  week,  at  F"riends'  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

George  Williams, 
Josiph  Wardell,  ju., 
Amos  White, 
Phillip  Edwards, 
William  Corleis, 
Elizabeth  Worthley, 
George  Corleis, 
Benjman  Corleis, 
Rachell  Hance, 


Walter  Harbor, 
Deborah  Corleis, 
Joseph  Corleis, 
Dinah  Corleis, 
Isaac  . 


1730,  4th  of  3d  mo.,  James  [Grones?]  and  Martha    Burchoin,    both   of   Shrews.,    md.    at    house   of 
Nathaniel  Burchoin: 


Wits: 

Henry  Harbort, 

Thomas  Bills, 

Walter  Harbort, 
William   Osborn, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Josiph  Gardiner, 
Mary   Burchoin, 
Sarah  Harbort, 
Faith  Tilton, 
Katharine  Gardiner, 
Jane  Osborn, 
Hannah  Barde, 
Hannah  Harbort, 
Katharine  Allen, 
Meribah  Harbort, 
Mary  Harbort, 
Phebe  Heggins, 
Sarah  Gardiner, 


His 
James    x    Grones, 
Mark 
Her 
Martha    x    Grones, 

Mark 
Nathon  Burchoine, 
Stephen  Burchoine, 
Samuel  Rogers, 
John  Rogers, 
John  Havens, 
David  Allen, 
Benjam.  . 


1730,  I2th  of  6th  mo.,  John  Wooley  md.  to  Rachel  Clark,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  John  Wooley: 


Wits: 

William  Hartsorn, 

Willm.  Lippincott, 


John  Wooley, 
Rachel  Wooley, 


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James  Tolnion,  William  Briiiley, 

Thomas  Wooley,  Elizabeth   Brinley. 

'     Pontias  Steele, 
Jacob  Dennis, 
Walter  Harbort, 
George  Williams, 
Peter  White, 
David  Allen, 
Lida  Wooley, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Ruth  Wooley, 
Hester  Wooley, 
Sarah  Harbort, 
Abigael  Allen, 
Lydia  Readford, 
Catherine  Edwards, 
Sarah  Wing, 
Patience  Wooley, 
Abigal   Tolnion, 

1730,  17th  of  10th  mo.,  Eliakim  Wardell,  of  Town  of  Stony   Brook,  and   Margrett   Lippincott,   of 

Shrews.,  md.  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 

Wits: 

George  Williams, 
Deborah   Lippincott, 
Faith  Lippincott, 
David  Allen, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Heager, 
Elizabeth  Tolmon, 
William  Brinley, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Judah  Williames, 
Josiph  Parker, 
Rachel  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Lidya  Wooley, 
Deborah  Corleis, 
Sarah  Whing, 

1731,  6th  of  nth  mo.,  Robert  Tilton,  of  Middletown,  and  Merioum  Allen,  of  Shrews., 

Meeting  House,  Shrews.: 


Eliakim  Heoger,  [or  Heager], 

Margrett  Heager, 

John  Lippincott, 

Thomas  Lippincott, 

Jacob  Lippincott, 

John  Lippincott,  Jr., 

Mary  Williams, 

Mary  Barden, 

Joseph  Wardell. 


md.  at  Friends' 


Wits: 

Naomey  Corleis, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
David  Allen, 
Ezikiel  Allen, 
Jacob  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott, 
Isaac  Tucker, 
Patience  Tilton, 
Rebaco  Tilton, 
Mary  Tliorn, 
John  Deen, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
John  Wooley, 
Rachel  Wooley, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Parker,  Jr., 


Robart  Tilton, 
Merioum  Tilton, 
Anne  Tilton, 
Ester  Harbot, 
Merabah  Harbort, 
Mary  Lippincott, 
Margrett  Wardell, 
Lidia  Wooley, 
Dinah  Lippincott, 
Margrett '■ — . 


264 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1731,  13th  of  nth  mo.,  Wm.  Corleis,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Sarah  Wing,  of  same  place,  at  house  of  Sarah 
Whing: 


WilHam  Corleis, 
Sarah  Corleis, 
John  Corleis, 
Josiph  Wardell,  Jr., 
William  Brinley, 
Ephraim  Allen, 
John  Wooley. 


Wits: 

Joseph  West, 
Jobe  West, 
Joseph  Parker, 

Corleis, 

Corleis, 

Elizabeth  Parker, 
Mary  Allen, 
Rachel  Wooley, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Brinley, 
Richard  Stillvvil,  Jr., 
George  Williams, 
George  Corleis, 
Phillip  Parker, 

1731,  loth  of  I2th  mo.,  Ezekiel  Allen  md.  to  Amey   Wooley,    both    of    Shrews.,    at    house    of   Wm. 
Wooley: 


Wits: 

John  Eatton, 
Joanna  Eatton, 
Walter  Harbort, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
John  Wooley, 
Rachel   Wooley, 
Elizabeth  Tilton, 
Mary  Allen, 
John  Wooley,  Jr., 
Patience  Wooley, 
Patience  Wooley, 


Ezekiel  Allen, 
Amey  Allen, 
William  Wooley, 
Ruth  Wooley, 
Mary  Wooley, 
Henry  Allen, 
Merioum  Tilton, 

Benjamin  , 

Will  . 


The  births  of  John  Lippincott  and  Ann  Lippincott's  . . 
John,        born  at  Shrews.,  on  the  8th 


Robert, 

Patience, 

Mary, 

Ann, 

Margrett, 

Robart, 

Deborah, 


19th  9  mo.,  .... 
iSth  7  mo.,  16.  . 
4th  II  mo.,  1671. 
17th  4  mo.,  1680. 
7th  3  mo.,  1683. 
I2th  10  mo.,  1685. 
30th  3  mo.,  1690. 


The  births  of  Isaac  and  Rachell  Hance's  children: 

Timothy  Hance,  born  in  Shrews.,  the  21st  3d    mo.,    1714,    at    night    on    the   6th    day    of   the 

week  &c. 
John  Hance,  born  in  Shrews.,  the  6th  of  3d  mo.,  1720,  on  the  5th  day  of  the  week  at  5  in  the 

morning. 
Jacob  Hance,  born  in  Shrews.,  the  2d  of  mo.,  17. .,  between  4  and  5  o'clock  in  the  morning. 


•   ...  .pincott,  the  son  of  John  Lippincott Shrews.,  the  15th  of  9th  mo.,  1684. 

. . .  .n  Lippencott,  the  wife  of  John  Lippencott,  deceased  in  Shrews,  ye '707. 

John  Lippencott,  the  husband  of  Jenitt  Lippencott,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  i6th  of  2d  mo.,  1720. 
Robart  Lippencott,  the  son  of  John  and  Ann  Lippencott,  deceased  in  Barbadoes,  in  West  Indies, 
about  the  —  mo.,  171J. 


THE   FRIENDS'   RECORDS  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.  265 

Tlie  births  of  Thomas  Potter's  and  Ann  P 

Mary  Potter  was  born  at  Raid  Island,  on  the  Midd.... 
Ephraim  Potter  was  born  at  Shrews.,  on  the  24th  6  mo.,  .... 

Births  of  Ephraim  &  Sarah  Potter's  children: 

Sarah,  the  wife  of  Ephraim  Potter,  was  born  in  Shrews.,  20th  5th  mo.,  1669. 

Thomas,  born  in  Shrews.,   i8th  of  12th  mo.,  1689. 
Marry,  "       "        "  8th     "   12th  mo.,  1690. 

Ann,  "       "        "  1st     "  2d  mo.,  1693. 

Ephraim,        "       "        "  30th  "  9th  mo.,  1694. 

Nicolas,  "       "        "  19th  "  7th  mo.,  1697. 

Martha,  "       "        "  22d    "  6th  mo.,  1699. 

John,  "       "        "  24th  "  1st  mo.,  1700-1701. 

Cattron,  "       "        "  23d    "  7th  mo.,  1702. 

Abraham,       "       "        "  ist     "  2d  mo.,  1704. 

Amos,  "       "        "  23d    "  8th  mo.,  1705. 

Preserve,        "       "        "  22d    "  12th  mo.,  1706. 

Leah,  "       "        "  6th     "  ist  mo.,  1707. 

Joseph,  8th     "  6th  mo.,  1709-10. 

,  the  wife  of  Thomas  Potter sed  in  Shrews,  the  ist  of  2d  mo.,  1694. 

.  . .  .omas  Potter,  the  husband  of  Sarah  potter,  Deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  loth  of  12  mo.,  1703. 
Amos  Potter,  the  son  of  Ephraim  &  Sarah,  Deceased  in  Shrews.,  &c  &c,  on  the  9th  of  1st  mo., 

1705-6. 
Sarah  Potter,  the  wife  of  Ephraim  Potter,  Deceased,  in  Shrews.,  on  the  6th  of  9th  mo.,  1715. 

Ephraim  Potter,  the  husband  of  Mary  Potter,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  ye nth  mo.,  1717. 

Hannah  Potter  deceased  in  the  county  of  Monmouth. 

The  births  of  Hugh  Dirkman's  &  Grace: 

Elizabeth  Dirkman  was  born  at  Lin,  on  the  14th 

Mary  Dirkman  was  born  at  Rode  Island,  on  ye  14th  6th  mo. 

Births  of  Jedidiah  Allen's  &  Elizabeth  Allen's  children  in  Shrewsbury: 
Meribah   Allen,  born   in   Shrews.,    12th    of  9th  mo.,  1686. 
David  &  Jonathan  Allen,  born  in   i6th  of  8th  mo.,  1689. 

Dirkman,  the   wife  of   Hugh   Dirkman,  [deceased],  in  Shrews,  the  23d  of  7th  mo.,  1678. 

.  .ugh  Dirkman  Deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  husband  of  Grace  Dirkman,  &c.,  1690. 

Children  of  Richard  &  Abigail  Lippencott: 

Remembrance,  born  at  Dorchester,  on  the  15th  of  ist  mo.,  .... 

John,  born  at  Boston,  New  England,  on  the  7d  of  8th  mo.,  16. . 

Restore,  born  at  Plymouth,  on  the  3d  of  5th  mo.,  165. . 

Freedom,  born  at  Stonehouse,  Old  England,  on  the  ist  of  7th  mo.,  165. . 

Increase,  his  daughter,  born  at  Stonehouse,  the  5th  of  loth  mo.,  1657. 

Jacob,  born  at  Stonehouse,  on  the  nth  of  3d  mo.,  1660. 

Preserve,  born  at  Rhode  Island,  the  25th  of  12th  mo.,  1663. 

Lippencott,  the  son  of  Richard    .  . .  .ncott,  died  at  Shrews.,  the  ist  mo.,  1666. 

Richard   Lippencott,   the   husband   of   Abigail  Lippencott,  died   the  25th  of  9th  mo.,   1683,  in 

Shrews. 
Jacob  Lippencott,  the  son  of  Richard  Lippencott  &  Abigail  Lippencott,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  the 

6th  of  1 2th  mo.,  1689. 
Increase  Dennis,  the  Daughter  of  Richard  &  Abigail  Lippencott,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  29th 

of  9th  mo.,  1695. 
Freedom  Lippencott,  the  son  of  Richard  and  Abigail  Lippencott,  deceased  near  Burlington,  in 

West  Jersey,  the  4th  mo.,  1697. 
Abigail  Lippencott,  the  wife  of  Richard  Lippencott,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  in  E.  Jersey,  in  the  2d 

of  6th  mo.,  1697. 
John  Lippincott,  the  son  of  Richard  Lippencott  and  Abigail   Lippincott,  deceased  in  Shrews., 

the  i6th  of  2d  mo.,  1720. 


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266  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Remembrance  Lippencott,  son  of  Richard  Lippincott  and  Abigail  Lippincott,  deceased  in 
Siiows.,  tiie  I  ith  of  25tli  mo.,  1722,  aged  83.     Margaret,  his  wife,  aged  73  at  his  death. 

Richard  Lippincott,  son  of  Remembrance  and  Margaret  Lippincott,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  the 
I2tli  day  of  ye  5th  mo.,  1723. 

The  births  of  Remembrance  Lippincott's Lippencott's  children  : 

Joseph  &  Elizabeth,  were  born  at  Shrews.,  the  2tl  of 

Abigail,  born  at  Shrews.,  the  i8th  of  12  mo.,  16.  . 
Richard,  "  "  "  "  19th  of  ist  mo.,  167.  . 
Elizabeth,  "  "  "  "  29th  of  9tli  mo.,  1677. 
Joseph,  "  "  "  "  28lh  of  Ist  mo.,  1680. 
William,  "  "  "  "  17th  of  loth  mo.,  16S2. 
Abigail,  "  "  "  "  17th  of  9th  mo.,  1685. 
Sarah,  "       "         "         "      24th  of  5th  mo.,  1688. 

Ruth,  "       "         "         "      6th  of  8th  mo.,  1691. 

Mary,  "       "         "         "      26  of  7th  mo.,  1693. 

Grace.  "       "         "         "      13th  of  2d  mo.,  1695. 

VVilber  Lippencott  &  Frances  Lippincott's  children  : 

Margaret,  born  in  Shrews.,  17th  of  10  mo.,  1735. 
Ann,  "       "         "  7th  of    8th  mo.,  1737. 

Jediah,         "       "         "  9th  of    4th  mo.,  1740. 

ippincott,  son  of  Remembrance  L in  Shrews.,  the  4th  of  the  4th  mo., 

i67i. 
.  .  .  .abeth  Lippincott,  daughter  of  Remembrance,  died  in  Shrews.,  the  7th  of  nth  mo.,  167^. 
Abigail  Lippincott,  daughter  of  Remembrance   Lippincott,  died  in   Shrews.,  the  9tli  of  7lh 

mo.,  1674. 
Grace  Lippincott,  daughter  of  Remembrance  and  Margaret  Lippincott,  died  in  Shrews.,  on 

the  3d  of  3d  mo.,  1703. 

The  Births  of  William  Worth's  &  ff 

Sarah,        born  at  Shrews.,  on  the  27th  of  12  mo.,  .... 

Hope,  "       "         "  "  "  26th  "II  mo.,  167. 

Willmoth,    "       "         "  "  "  1st  "12  mo.,  167. 

William,       "       "         "  "  "  6th  "    2  m<..,  1678. 

Ephraim,      "       "         "  "  "  23d  "    7  mo.,  1679. 

Patience,      "       "         "  "  "  "  12  mo.,  1681. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Christian  White: 

Mary,           born  in  Shrews.,  17th  of   lOth  mo.,  1716 

Margaret, '         28th  "     6  mo.,  1718 

Constant,       "       "         "         29th  "      i  mo.,  1720 

George,          "      "         "         4th  "  12  mo.,  172^ 

Jane,              "      "         "         3rd  "  2  mo.,  1722 

Ann,               "      "         "         i8th  "  2  mo..  1727 

Sarah,            "      "         "         15th  "  5  mo.,  1729 

Thomas,        "      "         "         18th  "  4  mo.,  1732 

Elizabeth,     "      "         "         8th  "  5  mo.,  1735 

John,              "       "         "         28th  "  II  mo.,  1738 

worth,  daughter  of  William  Worth,  ....  yed  in  Shrews.,  the  29th  of  6th  mo.,  1674. 

William  Worth,  son  of  Wm.,  died  in  Shrews.,  ist  of  8th  mo.,  1678. 

Faith  Worth,  wife  of  Wm.  Worth,  died  in  Shrews.,  30th  of  9th  mo.,  1683. 

Mary,  wife  of  William  Worth,  died  in  Shrews.,  ....  of  ....  16  .  . 

William  Worth,  husband  of  Jane  Worth,  died  in  Shrews.,  25th  of  11  mo.,  1710-11. 

Jane  Worth,  widow  of  Wm.,  died  in  Shrews.,  15th  of  7  mo.,  1720. 

Mary  White,  daughter  of  Thomas  &  Christian  White,  died  in  Shrews.,  the  23d  of  3d  mo.,  1732. 

Margaret  White  died  in  Shrews.,  29th  of  5th  mo.,  1736. 


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Children  of  Peter  Tilton  and  Rebecca : 

Rebecca,  born  at  Gravesend,  Long  Island,  6th  of  7  mo.  .  .  . 

the  nth  of  i  mo.,  1669. 
"  loth  of  2  mo.,  1672. 
8th  of  9  mo.,  1675. 
"  20th  of  7  mo.,  1676. 
5th  of  6  mo.,  1678. 
"  9th  of  7  mo.,  1679. 
"  2d  of  12  mo.,  1681. 
"  14th  of  7  mo.,  1684. 
"  24th  of  II  mo.,  1686. 
"     17th  of  I  mo.,  1690. 

Tillton,  son  of  Peter  Tillton,  deceased  ....  dletown  this  ....  3  mo.,  1677. 

Tillton,  daughter  of  Peter  Tilton,  Deceased  in  Middletown  on  the  31st  day  of  6th  mo., 

1678. 
Peter  Tilton,  husband  of  Rebecca,  deceased  in  Middletown,  the  15th  of  10  mo.,  1699-1700. 
Rebecca  Tilton,  wife  of  Peter  Tilton,  deceased  in  Middletown  the  6th  of  8th  mo.,  1700. 

The  Births  of  John  Clayton's 

Rachell  Clayton  was  born  at  Shrews.,  on  ye  i6th  of  4  mo.,  .... 
John  Clayton  was  born  at  Shrews.,  the  ist  of 167  . 

Birth  of  child  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Marsh : 

Wm.  Marsh,  born  at  Shrews.,  the  17th  of  4  mo.,  1685,  and  he  is  22  year  old  the  17th  of  4th 

mo.,  1707. 
.  .  .  .ah  Reape,  the  wife  of  .  .  .Uiam  Reape,  died  in  Shrews.,  the  8th  of  11  mo.,  1715. 

Children  of  John  Chambers  and 

John,         born  at  Whitby,  Yorkshire,   tlie2istof 


Richard, 

Mary, 

William, 

Susannah, 

Thomas, 

Hannah, 


'  London,  St.  Martins,    "     3d  of  1 1  mo., 

'  Shrews.,  "     5th  of  4th  mo.,  167  . 

'  "  "  2ist  of  7th  mo.,  167  . 

"  "     7th  of  7th  mo.,  1680. 

"  iSth  of  8th  mo.,  1681. 
3d  of  3d  mo.,  1684. 


.hambers,  son  of  John  Chambers,  [died  at]  Shrews.,  the  22d  of  8  mo.,  1679. 
.nah  Chambers,  dau.  of  John  Chambers,  died  in  Shrews.,  the  13th  of  7  mo.,  1680. 


Children  of  Restore  Lippenncott  and  Hann 

Samuel,  born  in      Shrews.,      12  day 

Abigail,     "      "  "  i6th  of  12  mo., 

Hannah,   "      "  "  mides  of  9  mo.,  167  . 

Hope,        "      "  "  "      of  8  mo.,  1681. 

Rebecca,  "      "  "  24th  of  9  mo.,  1684. 

James,      "      "  "  i  ith  of  4th  mo.,  1687. 

Abett,       "      "  "  15th  1st  mo.,  1690. 

Jacobj       "      "  West  Jersey,  midle  6  mo.,  1692. 
Rachel,     "      "  "  8th  1 1  mo.,  1695. 

Children  of  George  and  Hannah  Williams  : 

Obadiah         born  in  Shrews.,  14th  I  mo.,  1710. 
Hezekiah,         "       "         "  i6th  2  mo.,  1713. 

George,  "      "         "  9th  i  mo.,  1714. 

Hezekiah,         8th  12  mo.,  1716. 

John,  "      "         "         20th  I  mo.,  17 19. 

Experience,     "      "         "         12th  2  mo.,  1721. 

.....  .ah  Williams,  the  sen  of  George  and  Johanna ams  his  wife,  deceased  in  Shrews., 

2  mo.,  1716. 


268 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Children  of  Francis  Borden  and  Jane: 

Richard,  born  at  Shrews.,  i  ith  of  2  mo., 

Francis,      "      "         "  ist  of  9  mo. 

Joyce,         "       "         "  4th  of  4  mo.,  168  . 

Tliomas,    "      "         "  4th  of  12  mo.,  1684. 


Chi'ldren  of  Francis  and  M 
Elizabeth,  bo 
Jane, 
Frances, 
John, 
Ancy, 
Mary, 
Thomas, 
Jeoms, 


ary  Borden : 

rn  in  Shrews.,  6th  of  5  mo.,  1707. 

"         "         7th  of  6  mo.,  1708. 

"         "       24th  of  12  mo.,  1709-10. 

"         "       23d  of  II  mo.,  1710-11. 

"         "         6th  of  12  mo.,  1714. 

"         "       2ist  of  6  mo.,  1717. 

"         "       27th  of  4  mo.,  1719. 
4th  of  8  mo.,  1722. 


Borden  the  husband  of Borden,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  19th  i  mo.,  1704-5-6. 


The  Births  of  Nathaniel  Camecks  and 
Mary  Cammert,      born 
Audery  Cammert,     " 
Franses  Cammert,     " 
Leah  Cammert,         " 
Ann  Cammert,  " 


n  Shrews.,  ye  17  d 

'         "  "   17th  6  mo 

"  "  24th  1 1  mo.,  168  . 

"  .  "  14th  12  mo.,  1692. 
" 169  . 


Child  of  Walter  and  Deborah  Harbart : 

Walter  Harbart,  born  in  Shrews.,  25th  of  11  mo.,  1701. 


Children  of  Walter  and  Sarah  Harbarts  : 

Rebecca,  born  in  Middletown,  6th  i  mo.,  1704-5. 


Deborah, 

Timothy,  "  "      Shrews., 

Esther,  "  " 

Meribah,  "  " 

Paule,  "  " 

Sarah,  "  " 

Harbart  born  in  Shrews. 


1st  12  mo.,  1706. 
2d  2  mo.,  1709. 
18th  I  mo.,  1710-11. 
loth  12  mo.,  1712. 
1st  6  mo.,  1715. 
171  . 


Tillton,  the  wife  of  John  Tilton,  deceased  in  Middletown,  iSth  10  mo.,  171 5. 


The  Birthes  of  Henry  Chamberlin  & 

John  Chamberlin  was  born  in  Shrews.,  I7d. 


Children  of  Ralph  Allen  and  Margaret : 

Aaron,      born  in  Shrews.,  20th  of    7  mo.,  1708. 
Ezebell,       "       " 
Miriam, 

Jedidiah,    "       " 
James,        "      " 
Tabitha,      "      " 
Allin,  the  husband  of  Margrett  Allen,  ....  sed  in  Shrews.,  the  2d  of  8th  mo.,  1718. 


i7t]i 

"  3  mo. 

1710. 

2d 

"  10  mo. 

1712. 

17th 

"  10  mo. 

1714. 

2d 

"  10  mo.. 

1716. 

1 2  th 

"  9  mo. 

1718. 

Children  of  Francis  Jeffres  &  Ann  Jeff .... 

Mary,       born  in  Shrews.,  the  29th  of  7  mo 

Franses,      "      "         "  "    19th   "  6  mo.,  .... 
William,     "      "         "           "    13th   "  9  mo.,  168  . 
Jefferyes  &  his  wife  Ann  Jeffcrycs,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  on  the  day  o  mo.,  16  .  . 


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,  25tli  day 

1 8th    6  mo.,  .... 
25th  10  mo.,  169  . 

1693. 

24th    9  mo.,  1695. 


Children  of  Samuel  Dennis  &  Increas: 

Abigail,  born  in  Shrews., 

Samuel,     "      " 

Jacob,        "      " 

Zipeah,      "       " 

Rachel,      "      " 

Children  of  Walter  Herberts,  Ju.,  and  Deborah  : 

George,  born  in  Shrews.,  loth  of  11  mo.,  1729. 
John,  "       "         "  7th  of     I  or  3  mo.,  1731. 

Timothy,    "      "        "         i6th  of    9  mo.,  1734. 

Dennis,  the  wife  of  Samuel nis,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  29th  of  9  mo.,  1695. 

Children  of  George  Curlis  &  Exercise  Curii  .  . 

John,  born  in  Shrews.,  the  iid.  i  mo.,  .  .  . 

Hannah,        "  "         "  "    25d.  8  mo.,  16  . 

Elizabeth,     "  "         "  "      id.  5  mo.,  168 

William,        "  "         "  "    i5d.  5  mo.,  1689 

Mary,  "  "         "  "    3id.  i  mo.,  1692 

George,         "  "         "  "    i9d.  8  mo.,  1694 

"  The  Birthes  of  George  Corleis'  &  Deborah  Corleis'  Children,  in  Shrowsbery." 
Thomas,        born  in  Shrews.,     3  d.    9  mo.,  1700. 
Deborah,  "      "         "  11  d.    2  mo.,  1702. 

Joseph,  "       "         "  14  d.     I  mo.,  1704. 

Benjamin,  "  "  "  31  d.  6  mo.,  1707. 
Timotiiy,  "  "  "  10  d.  2  mo.,  1710. 
Dinah,  "      "         "         17  d.  10  mo.,  1712. 

Jacob,  "       "         "  14  d.    8  mo.,  1715. 

Curlis,  the  wife  of  George  Curlis,  .  .  .seased  in  Shrews.,  the  14  d.  9  mo.,  1695. 

Thomas  Corleis,  the  son  of  George  and  Deborah  Corleis,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  20  d.  il  mo., 

1700. 
George  Corleis,  the  husband  of  Deborah  Corleis,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  10  d.  7  mo.,  171 5. 
Hannah  Allen,  daughter  of  George  Corleis,  and  wife  of  Henry  Allen,  deceased  in  Shrews., 
15  d.  I  mo.,  1712. 

The  Birthes  of  William  Scott  &  Abigaell  Sc  .  . .  . 

Mary   Warner,  the   Daughter  of   Abigael  Scott,  by   her  first   husband,  was   born  at 

New  Utrick,  the  2  mo., 

Ralfe  Warner,  son  of  Abigaell  by  her  first  husband,  was  born  at  Brookland,  in  the 

4th  mo.,  167.  . 
John  Scott,  was  born  at  Gravesend,  on   the 
William  Scott,       "  "  [?]      " 

William  Scott,       "  Shrews., 

Samuel  Scott,        "  " 


9  d.  II  mo.,  1679. 

8  d.  8  mo.,  1681. 
25  d.  10  mo.,  1683. 
31  d.  3  mo.,  16S5. 
27  d.  7  mo.,  1687. 

6  d.  10  mo.,  1689. 


Peter  Scott, 
Hester  Scott, 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Ester  Wooley 
Daniel,    born  in  Shrews., 

Mary,         "  " 

Sarah,        "  " 
Patience,  " 
Marcy,        " 

William,     "  " 

Elizabeth,"  " 

Scott,  the  son  of  William  Scott  &  Abigeall,  dyed  in  Shrews.,  ye  Later  End  of  ye  10 

mo.,  1682. 
William  Scott,  son  of  William  Scott  &  Abigaell  his  wife,  dyed  in  Shrews.,  ye  8  d.  11  mo.,  1683. 


I  d. 

12  mo. 

1717. 

sd. 

8  mo.. 

1719. 

6d. 

8  mo. 

1721. 

9d. 

6  mo,, 

1723- 

12  d. 

8  mo. 

172s. 

25  d. 

7  mo. 

1728. 

9d. 

4  mo. 

1735- 

270  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Peter  Scott,  ye  son  of  William  Scott  &  Abigaell  his  wife,  dyed  in  Shrews.,  the  2  d.  8  mo., 
1687. 

John  Eatton  Departed  this  life  the  i  d.  2  mo.,  1758. 

The  Births  of  Thomas  Eaton's  &  Jeru  .... 

John   Eaton  was    born  in  Shrowsberry,  26  d.   i   mo.,  .... 

....  Eaton,  the  son  of  Thomas  Eatton eruslia  liis  wife,  died  at  Shrowsberry,  the  10  d. 

10  mo.,  1686. 
Thomas  Eaton,  the  husband  of  Jerusha  his  wife,  deceased  in  Shrowsberry,  the  26  d.  9  mo., 
1688. 

Children  of  Thomas  Vicars  & 

John  Vickers,  born  in  Shrews.,    7  d.  4  mo.,  .... 
Thomas,  "      "       "  1 1  d.  6  mo.,  16  .  . 

Abraham,  "      "       "  u  d.  9  mo.,  169. 

Isaac,  "      "       "  3  d.  6  mo.,  1693. 

Children  of  Thomas  &  Christien  White  : 

Mary,      born  in  Shrews.,  in  the  year  17  .  . 
Margrett,    "      "       "  1718. 

Children  of  William  &  Hannah  Lippincott : 

Wilbur,               born  in  Shrews.,  18  d.     i  mo.,  17 10. 

Sarah,                      "      "       "  29  d.  12  mo.,  1712. 

Increase,                 "      "       "  u  d.    91110.,  1714. 

Abigaell,                  "       "       "  l  d.    2  mo.,  17 16. 

William,                 "      "       "  25  d.    2  mo.,  1718. 

Phebe,                      "       "       "  4  d.  12  mo.,  1719-20. 

Samuell,                   "       "       "  12  d.  10  mo.,  1721. 

Reniembaance,      "      "       "  9  d 1723. 

Derias,                     "      "       "  13  d.    2  mo.,  1725. 

Hannah,                  "      "       "  2  d.  11  mo.,  1727. 

James,                     "      "       "  17  d.     i  mo.,  1730. 

.  .  sther  Vicars  deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  5  d.  8  mo.,  1693,  wife  of  Thomas  Vickers  &c. 
Thomas  Vickers  deceased  in  Shrews.,  21  d.  11  mo.,  1695-6.,  the  hu«;band  of  Easther  Vickers. 

Abiah  Edwards,  son  of  Philip  and  Calharine  Edwards,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  26  d.  3  nin., 

1723- 
Naomi  Edwards,  Daughter  of  Philip  and  Catharine  Edwards,  born  the  25  d.  6  mo.,  1723. 

The  Bii  ths  of  Jabob  Lippincott's Lippincott's  children  : 

Jaccib  Lippincott,  born  in  Shrews.,  18  d.  7  mo.,  .... 
Ruth  "       "         "  27  d.  9  mo.,  .... 


The  Birth  of  Jobe  Jenckins'  &  Hannah  Jenkins'  cliilde 

Susanna  Jenkings  born  in  Shrews.,  15  d.  9  mo.,  1684. 

Children  of  Philip  Edwards  and  Catharine  Edwards: 
Elizabetli,  born  25  d.    3  mo.,  1714. 
Abiah,  "      14  d.    4  mo.,  1716. 

Webley,         "     29  d.    3  mo.,  1718. 
Marj',  "       3d.    9  mo.,  1719. 

Philip,  "     28  d.  II  mo.,  1722. 

.  .  .  .  ob  Lippincott,  the  son  of  Jacob  Lippincott  &  Grace  his  wife,  dyed  in  Shrews.,  the  6  d. 

9  mo.,  1687. 
Jacob  Lippincott,  the  husband  of  Grace  his  wife,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  6  d.  12  mo.,  1689. 


THE   FRIENDS'    RECORDS  OF  SHREWSBURY,   N.  J.  271 

Ruth  Lippincott,  the  daughter  of  Jacob   Lippincott  &  Grace  his  wife,  deceased   in  Shrews., 
the  21  d.  12  mo.,  16S9. 

Job  Jenkins  Deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  husband  of  Hannah  Jenkins  his  wife,  the  1 1  d.  7  mo., 
1687. 

Wilh'am  Astin,  the  husband  of  Jenett  Astin,  Deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  14  d.  6  mo.,  1700. 

The  Birthes  of  Ephraim  All rett  Allen  ch 

Ephraim,  born  in  Shrews.,  29  d.  5  mo.,  .... 
Lydia,  "     "       "  13  d.  9  mo.,  169  . 

John,  "     "       "  29  d.  7  mo.,  1688. 

Ephraim,        "     "       "  13  d.  5  mo.,  1691. 

Children  of  Thomas  Hillborn  &  Elizabeth,  his  wife : 

Samuel,     born  in  Shrews.,  20  d.    8  mo.,  1689. 
Robert,         "      "       "  31  d.    5  mo.,  1692. 

Mary,  "       "       "  7  d.  10  mo.,  1694. 

Elizabeth,     "       "       "  2  d.     i  mo.,  1697. 

Kathern,       "       "       "  30  d.     i  mo.,  1699. 

Deborah,       "       "       "  25  d.    3  mo.,  1701. 

Children  of  Thomas  &  Mary  Foreman  : 

Rebecca,     born  in  Freehold,  7  d.  4    mo.,  169S. 
Elizabeth,       "     "         "  3  d.    2  mo.,  1702. 

Benjamin,       "     "         "  3  d.  10  mo.,  1695. 

Children  of  Nathaniel  &  Lydia  Parker: 

Nathaniel,  born  the  5  day  of  the  week,  the  22  of    7  mo.,  1708. 
Meribah,        "      the  4         "  "  "     20  of  10  mo.,  1710. 

Ephraim,       "       the  2         "  "  "      18  of    2  mo.,  1715. 

Lydia,  "      the  3         "  "  "       5  of    9  mo.,  1717. 

....  aim  Allen,  the  son  of  Ephraim  Allen  &  Margrett  his  wife.  Deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  2  d. 

6  mo.,  1684. 
Ephraim  Allen,  the  Husband  of  Margrett  Allen,  Deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  29  d.  1 1  mo.,  1691. 

Children  of  John  Tooker  : 

Elizabeth,  born  in  Shrews.,    9  d.  10  mo.,  .  .  . 
James,  "       "       "  26  d.    6  mo.,  169  . 

Children  of  Henry  Allen  &  wife  Hannah  Allen  : 

Jacob,  born  in  Shrews.,  15  d.    7  mo.,  1704. 

Exercise,        "      "       "  18  d.    8  mo.,  1705. 

Moses,  "      "       "  22  d.    7  mo.,  1707. 

Zachariah,      "      "       "  i  d.  10  mo.,  1709. 

Patience,         "       "       "  27  d.  11  mo.  1711-12. 

Children  of  Henry  &  Abigaell  Allen  : 

Hannah,  born  in  Shrews.,  21  d.  11  mo.,  1714. 

Gabriell,       "     "         "  25  d.     5  mo.,  1716. 

Meribah,      "     "         "  18  d.    2mo.,  1718. 

Cattron,       "     "         "  24  d.    7  mo.,  17 19. 

Zeriah,         "     "         "  13  d.    3  mo.,  1721. 

Samuell,      "     "         "  29  d.    4  mo.,  1723. 

Michael,      "     "         "  20  d.  12  mo.,  1726-7. 

....  abeth  Tooker,  the  daughter  of  .  .  ohn  Tooker  &  Ruth  his  wife,  died  in  Shrews.,  6  d.  II 

mo.,  1689. 
Hannah  Allen,  wife  of  Henry  Allen,  died  in  Shrews.,  the  15  d.  i  mo.,  1712. 


272  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Children  of  Nathaniel  &  Hannah  Slocum: 

Sarah,     born  in  Shrews.,   1 1  d.  lo  mo 

Savall,          "     "         "  IS  d.  II  mo.,  i6  .  . 

Meribah,      "     "         "  7  d.  9  mo.,  1686. 

Elizabeth,    "     "         "  15  d.  11  mo.,  1689. 

Naomy,       "     "         "  12  d.    5  mo.,  1692. 

John,            "     "         "  14  d.    9  mo.,  1694. 

Mary,           "     "         "  —  d.     i  mo,,  1697. 

Children  of  Peter  &  Elizabeth  Parker: 

Silas,  born  in  Shrews.,  13  d.  12  mo.,  1708-9. 

Hannah,         "     "         "  3  d.    6  mo.,  1710. 

Keomiq,         "     "         "  23  d.    2  mo.,  1716. 

John,  "     "         "  27  d.    8  mo.,  1719. 

Peter,  "     "         "  4  d.    9  mo.,  1722. 

Margaret,      "     "         "  25  d.  11  mo.,  1726. 

Elizabeth,      "     "         "  27  d.  12  mo.,  173I. 

.  .  .  athaniell  Slocom,  husband  of  Hannah  Slocom,  Deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  31  d.  6  mo.,  1702. 

Children  of  John  Wooley  &  .  .  .  Wooley,  in  Shrewsbury: 

Thomas,  born  in  Shrews.,     id 

Ruth,  "      "        "  22  d.  5  mo.. 


William,  "  "  "  17  d.  6  mo.,  16  .  . 

John  &  Joseph,     "  "  "  31  d.  10  mo.,  1690. 

Benjamin,  "  "  "  25  d.  12  mo.,  1692. 

James,  "  "  "  6  d.    6  mo.,  1695. 

Elizabeth,  "  "  "  23  d.    2  mo.,  1697. 

Leah,  "  "  "  15  d.  12  mo.,  1698. 

Elizabeth,  "  "  "  17  d.    2  mo.,  1700. 

Ann  Mary,  "  "  "  3  d.  12  mo.,  1702. 

Children  of  Thomas  &  Patience  Woolley: 

Joseph,  born  in  Shrews.,  21  d.  11  mo.,  1708-9. 
John,  "     " 

Content, ' 

Lydia,  "  " 
Abigaell,  "  " 
Hannah,  "  * 
Meribah,  "  " 
Thomas,    "     "         " 

.  .  .  .  th  Woolley,  dau.  of  John  Woolley  &  Mary  Woolley  his  wife,  died  in  Shrews.,  the  14th  of 

7  mo.,  1687. 
Elizabetli  Woolley,  dau.  of  John  Woolley  &  Mary  his  wife,  died  in  Shrews.,  —  8  mo.,  1699. 
Joseph  Woolley,  son  of  John  &  Mary  Woolley  his  wife,  died  in  Shrews.,  the  i  d.  12  mo.,  1705. 
James  Woolley,  son  of  John  &  Mary  Woolley  his  wife,  died  in  New  York,  the  17  d.  12  mo., 

1716-17. 

Joseph  Woolley,  son  of  Thomas  Woolley  &  wife  Patience,  died  in  Shrews.,  12  d.  3  mo.,  I7IS> 

Children  of  Richard  Lippincott,  in  Shrewsbury : 

Richard  born  in  Shrews.,  on  the  6  d.  i  mo., "about  the  second  hour  in  ye  morning 

being  ye  second  day  of  the  weake." 
Remembrance  born  in  Shrews.,  27  d.  i  mo.,  17  .  . 
Jacob  born  in  Shrews.,  27  d.  2  mo.  1702. 
David  born  in  Shrews.,  31  d.  8  mo.,  1704. 


27  d. 

7  mo. 

,  1710. 

II  d. 

12  mo.. 

1 71 2. 

II  d. 

II  mo., 

1714- 

15 

17  d. 

3  mo., 

1717. 

19  d. 

6  mo.. 

1719. 

16  d. 

9  mo.. 

1721. 

24  d. 

7  mo., 

1725. 

THE   FRIENDS'   RECORDS  OF  SHREWSBURY,   N.  J.  273 

My  first  daughter  born  in  Springfield,  19  d.  7  mo.,  1696. 

My  second        "         "      "  "  7  d.  4  mo.,  1697. 

My  third  "         "       "  Shrews.,  28  d.  12  mo.,  1698. 

Abiagell,  born  in  Shrews.,  29  d.  4  mo.,  1707. 

Nathan,        "     "         "         13  d.  i  mo.,  1709,  about  3  quarters  of  an  hour  after  sunset — second 

day  of  the  week  etc. 
Remembrance  born  in  Shrews.,  13  d.  6  mo.,  1712,  being  ye  fourth  day  of  ye  week  about  ye 

3rd  hour  in  ye  afternoon. 
Ruth  born  in  Shrews.,  4  d.  11  mo.,  1716-17  being  ye  6th  day  of  ye  week  about  .... 
hard  Lippincott  &  Mary  Lippincott's  first  daughter  died  in  Springfield,  29th  of  7  mo., 

1696. 
Richd  &  Mary  Lippincott's  second  daughter  died  in  Springfield,  7th  of  4  mo.,  1697. 
Richd  &  Mary  Lippincott's  third  daughter  died  in  Shrewsbury,  28th  12  mo.,  1697. 
Remembrance  Lippincott,  son  of  Richard  &  Mary  Lippincott,  his  wife,  died  in  Shrews.,  3  d. 

2  mo.,  1701. 
Richard  Lippincott,  son  of   Richard   Lippincott  &  Mary  his  wife,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  9  d.  3 

mo.,  1715. 
Mary  Lippincott,  wife  of  Richard  Lippincott,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  8th  12  mo.,  1721-22. 

Children  of  John  Worthly,  in  Shro .  & abeth : 

John,       born  in  Shrews.,  the  22       10  mo.,  .... 
Lydia,         "     "         "  "11         2  mo. 


Elizabeth,  "     "         "  "     16th    7  mo.,  1701. 

Deborah,    "     "         "  "    12th    4  mo.,  1703. 

Sarah,         "     "         "  "     nth    7  mo.,  1706. 

Joseph,      "     "         "  "      6th    5  mo.,  1709. 

Mary,  "     "         "  "    27th    7  mo.,  1710. 

Richard,    "     "         "  "    22d      8  mo.,  1712. 

John  Worthley,  son  of  John  Worthley  and  wife  Elizabeth,  died  in  Shrews.,  5  mo.,  1709. 
Elizabeth  Worthley,  dau.  of  John  &  Eliz.  Worthley,  died  in  Shrews.,  7  d.  2  mo.,  1715. 
John  Worthley,  husband  of  Eliz.  Worthley,  died  in  Shrews.,  3  d.  10  mo.,  1715. 

Children  of  Joseph  &  Margaret  Parker : 

Joseph,     born  in  Shrews.,  28  d.    6  mo., 

Mary,  "       "         "  i  d.  12  mo.,  167. 

Nathaniel,  "       "         "        20  d.    5  mo.,  1679. 
Peter,  "       "         "  4  d.    8  mo.,  1681. 

Children  of  Joseph  &  Elizabeth  Parker: 

Margaret,    born  in  Shrews.,  20  d.     i  mo.,  1699-1700. 
Joseph,         "        "         "         24  d.  II  mo.,  1701. 
George,        "       "         "         24  d.  10  mo.,  1703. 
Benjamin,    "        "         "         22  d.     i  mo.,  1705. 
Peter,  "        "         "         10  d.    6  mo.,  1708. 

William,       "        "         "         13  d.    6  mo.,  1709. 
James,  "        "         "         30  d.  10  mo.,  1714. 

Elizabeth  &  Meribah,  "  14  d.  11  mo.,  1716. 

Phebe,         "        "         "  i  d.     i  mo.,  1718-19. 

Children  of  Joseph  &  Deborah  Parker: 

Joseph,  born  in  Shrews.,  17  d.  i  mo.,  1727. 
John,  "       "         "  7  d.  2  mo.,  1731. 

2  Joseph,  "  "  "  21  d.  8  mo.,  1733. 
2  John,  "  "  "  15  d.  5  mo.,  1735. 
William,      "       "         "  7  d.  9  mo.,  1736. 

Mary  Parker,  the  Daughter  of  Joseph  Parker  &  Margaret  his  wife,  died  in  Shrews 1676 

Margaret  Parker,  the  wife  of  Joseph  Parker,  died  in'Shrews.,  on  the  6  d.  1 1  mo.,  1683. 


7d. 

5  mo., 

1695. 

8d. 

7  mo. 

1697. 

I8  d. 

12  mo. 

1699. 

22  d. 

10  mo. 

1702. 

3d. 

I  mo. 

1704-5. 

28  d. 

7  mo., 

1707. 

17  d. 

I  mo. 

1711-12 

274  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Joseph  Parker,  the  husband  of  Margaret  Parker,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  the  18  d.  8  mo.,  16S4. 
Peter  Parker,  the  son  of  Joseph  Parker  &  Elizabeth  Parker,  his  wife,  died  in  Shrews.,  on  the 
27  d.  6  mo.,  1708. 

The  births  of  John  an  Sa  .  .  .  .  Lippincott's  Children  : 

Thomas,  born  in  Shrews.,  19  d.    3  mo.,  16  .  . 

Jacob,  "       ..         " 

Joseph, 

John, 

Margaret,  "       "         " 

Marj', 

Faith,  "       "         " 

Deborah,  "       •^         « 

Ann,  "       "         "          5  d.  II  mo.,  1719-20. 

Faith  Huett,  widow,  deceased  in  Shrews.,  30  d.  11  mo.,  iy\^. 

Children  of  Edward  Wooiley: 

Elizabeth,  born  in  Rhode  Island,  N.  E.,  28  d.  3  mo.,  , 
Hannah,       "       "  Shrews.,    8  d.    5  mo.,  .... 
Adam,  "       "         "  4  d.  12  mo.,  169.. 

Edward,        "       "  Rhode  Island,  16  d.  11  mo.,  1692. 
Content,       "       "  -  9  d.    9  mo.,  1694. 

George,  "  "  Shrews.,  14  d.  10  mo.,  1697. 
William,  "  *  "  22  d.  12  mo.,  1698. 
Ruth,  urn         ..  8  d.    4  mo.,  1701. 

Lydia,  ••       »         -         23  d.     i  mo.,  i7of. 

Children  of  George  &  Hannah  Allen  : 

William,  born  in  Shrews.,  the  7  d.    9  mo.,  1704 

Lydia,             "       "         *  "  19  d.    7  mo.,  1708 

Mary,              "       "         "  "  12  d.    9  mo.,  17 10, 

Abigaell,       "      "         "  "  12  d.    6  mo.,  1712 

Daniell,          "      "         "  "  4  d.    7  mo.,  1715 

Richard,        •■      ■-         «  «  j^  j    jq  ^q^  1717 

Mathew,        "      "         "  "  6  d.    8  mo.,  1719, 

Joseph,          "      "         ■  "  10  d.    5  mo.,  1723 

James,            "      "         "  "      7  d.  12  mo.,  1725-6. 

....  vooley,  son  of  Edward  &  Lydia  Wooley  his  wife, in  Shrews.,  6  d.  —  17  •  ■ 

Mathew  Allen,  son  of  Geo.  &  Hannah  Allen  his  wife,  died  in  Shrews.,  the  i  mo.,  1719-20. 

The  Births  of  Thomas  & Lippincott's  Children  &c. 

Sarah  Lippincott  born  in  Shrews.,  17  d.  6  mo.,  171.,  the  4th  day  of  the  week. 

Elizabeth  Lippincott  born  in  Shrews.,    3  d.    3  mo.,  171 7. 

Mary,  "      "         "         17  d.  11  mo.,  1719-30. 

Zerniah,  "      "         "         23  d.    9  mo.,  1723. 

Richard,  "      "         "         23  d.    7  mo.,  1726. 

Uriah,  "      "         "         10  d.    5  mo.,  1728. 

The  birth  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  Lippincott's  Children  : 

Thomas  Lippincott  born  in  Shrews.,  20  d.  9  mo.,  1742. 

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MARRIAGES. 


1732,    4,     3mo.     John  WooUey,  "  miner,"  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Sarah  Rundell,  at  Thomas  Woolley's, 
at  Shrews.: 


1732,    4,     3mo. 


1733-     5.     3mo. 


Wits: 

Benjamin  Woolley, 
Richi  Stillwell, 
Rachel  Woolley, 
Pontius  Stell, 
Alary  Bordin, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
Sarah  Harbert, 
Ruth  Woolley, 
Edward  Fortner, 
Thom.  Lippencott, 
Walter  Harbert, 
William  Brindlev, 


John  Woolley,  miner, 

Sarah  Woolley, 

Thomas    Woolley, 

Patience   Wallace, 

John  Woolley,  Allen  Ame, 

Mary  Woolley, 

George  Williams, 

William  Woolley, 

Jeremiah  Bordin, 

John  Bordin. 


Francis   Bordin,  Junier,   of   Shrews.,  md.  to  Lydia  Woolley,  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of 
Thomas  Woolley,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Francis  Bordin, 
iVIary  Bordin, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Patience  Woolley, 
John  Tredford, 
Walter  Harbor, 
Thomas  White, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
William  Brinley, 
Sarah  Harber, 
William  Allen, 
John   Bordin, 
Jeremiah  Bordin, 
Pontius  Still, 
Richard  Stilhvcll,  Jun""., 


Francis  Bordin, 

Lydia  Bordin, 

William  Lippencott, 

John  Woolley, 

Hannah    Woolley, 

Thomas  Woolley, 

Lydia  Woolley, 

Jane  White, 

Amy  Bordin, 

Mary  Boinoin, 

William  Woolley, 

Amos  White, 

George  Williams, 

Edward  Fauther,  [Fanther?]. 


Zebulon   Dickason  md.  to  Joyce    Hance,   both    of   Shrews.,   at    Francis    Bordin's 
house,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Dickerson, 
Hannah  Dickerson, 
Francis  Bordin, 
Jarvice  Hance, 
Sarah  Harber, 


Zebulon  Dickason, 
Joyce  Dickason, 
Lydia  Bordin. 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1733,  23,  — mo.     Jolin   Lippincott,  Junior,   md.   to    Patience    Alien,   both    of    Shrews.,    at    Shrews. 
Meeting  House: 


1732,  24,     3mo. 


Wits: 

David  Rolan, 
Potar  Parker, 
Mary  Allen, 
Hannah  Allon, 
Faith    Lippincott, 
Daberah  Lippincott, 


John  Lippincott, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Henry  Allen. 


Benjamin  Corlis  md.  to  Mary  Jackson,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Deborah  Cor- 
lis,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Corlis, 
Timothy   Corlis, 
William  Brindley, 
William  Jackson, 
Audrea  Webley, 
Catharine  Edwards, 
Elizabeth   Edwards, 
Elizabeth  Corlis, 
Rachel  Hance, 


Benjamin  Corlis, 
Mary  Corlis, 
Deborah  Corlis, 
Martha  Jackson, 
Deborah  Harber, 
Georg^e  Corlis, 
Sarah  Corlis. 


1733.  13.     inio.     Levi  White  md.  to  Ann  Lippincott,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.  Meeting  House: 


Wits: 

Rachel  Hance, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Jane  White, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
John   Curlis, 


Levi  White, 
Ann  White, 
John  Lippincott, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Thomas  White, 
Jacob  Lippincott. 


1733.  — >    4mo. 


[worn]    James  Irons  md.  to  Esther  Horbert,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Walter 
Herbert,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Walter   Herbert, 
Henry  Horbert, 
Paul  Horbert, 
P[.  .  .]   Trave[.  . 
Richard  Garner, 
Hannah  Garner, 
James  Lawrence, 
David  Allen, 


•], 


James  Irons, 
Esther  Irons, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Faith  Tilton, 
Sarah  Horbert, 
Morrie  Traverrie. 


1734,  — ,    4mo.     [worn]   David  Cortis   [Corlis  ?]  md.  to  Meribah  Harbert,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house 
of  Walter  Horbert,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Walter  Horbert, 
John  Cortis, 
Henery  Horbert, 
Paul  Herbert, 
P.  Traverrie, 


David  Cortis, 
Meribah  Cortis, 
Rachel  Lawrence, 
Rebekah  Cortis,  [Corlis?], 
Thomas  Tilton, 


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Richard  Garner,  Faith  Tilton, 

Hannah  Garner,  Sarah  Herbert. 

Benjamin   Lawrence, 
James  Lawrence, 
David  Allen, 
Merrie  Traverrie, 

1734,  19,  lomo.     Britton  White  md.  to  Dinah  Corlis,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  at 

Shrews. : 


1734,  24,  i2mo. 


1734,    6,  1 1  mo. 


Britton  White, 
Dinah  White, 
Abigal   White, 
Ruth  WooUey, 
John  Corlis, 
Joseph  Corlis. 


Wits: 

Mary   Allen, 
Timothy  Hance, 
Walter   Herbert, 
Mary  Corlis, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 
William  Lippencott, 
W".  Brinley, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Jo".  Parker, 
George  Williams, 
Margaret  Corlis, 

John  Corlis,  Jun^,  md.  to  Zilpha  Wilbe,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  James  Tucker, 
at  Shrews.: 


John  Corlies,  Jun'., 
Zilpha  Corlies, 
John  Corlies, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Edwards. 


Wits: 

James  Corlies, 
William  Lippencott, 
Amos  White, 
W".   Corlies, 
John  Woolley, 
George  Corlies, 
Levi  White, 
Rachel  Woolley, 
Thomas  White, 
John  Tucker, 
William  Brinley, 
George  Williams, 
Isaac  Hance, 
William   Brinley, 

Wilber  Lippencott  md.  to  Francis  Stout,  both  of  Shrews.,  at   Friends'   Meeting 
House,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits : 

Benjamin  Parker, 
Joseph  Talman, 
Josias  Parker, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Mary  Hartshorne, 
Abigal  Lippencott, 


Wilber  Lippencott, 
Francis  Lippencott, 
William  Lippencott, 
Hannah  Lippencott. 


1735.  22,    3mo.     William  Bills  md.  to  Mary  Bordin,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Francis  Bordin, 
at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Francis  Bordin, 

Content  Bills, 


William  Bills, 
Mary  Bills, 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Thomas  Lippencott, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Wilham  Lippencott, 
Thomas  Bordin, 
George  Woolley, 
Francis  Bordin,  Jiin'' 
Ehzabeth  Bordin, 
John  Bordin, 
Thomas  White, 
Jeremiali  Bordin, 


Mary  Bordin, 
Thomas  Woohey, 
Patience  Woolley, 
Almy  Borden, 
Lydia  Bordin, 
Joanna  Bills, 
Lydia  Bills, 
Abigael  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Amos  White. 


1735,     4,     6mo.     Philip  Edwards  md.  to  Elizabeth   Eatton,  both  of  Shrews.,  at   Friends'   Meeting 
House,  at  Shrews.: 


1735.  25,     7mo. 


1735.  27,    9mo. 


Philip  Edwards, 
Elizabeth  Edwards, 
Thomas  Eatton, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
James  Tucker, 
Daniel  Tilton. 


Wits: 

Isaac  Van  Dam, 
Thomas  Eatton,  S''., 
Valiariah  Eatton, 
Isabela  \^an  Dam, 
William  Brinley,  [J'.?], 
Sarah  Eatton, 
Yohannis  Sebring, 
John  W^oolley, 
John  Lippencott, 
Isaac  Hance, 
William  Brinley, 
William  Lippencott, 
John  [Winder?], 

Richard  Fitz  Randolph,  of  Woodbridge,  md.  to  Elizabeth  Corlies,  of  Shrews.,  at 
house  of  John  Corlies,  in  Shrews.: 


Richard  Randolph, 
Elizabeth   Randolph, 
Edward  Fitch  Randolph, 
John  Corlies, 
Romes  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Fitchrandel, 
Nathaniel   Fitchrandel, 
Hugh  Hartshorne,  Jun. 


Wits: 

Isaac  Hance, 
Tho.  Hedden, 
John  Shaw, 
James  Corlies, 
Mercy  Field, 
Margaret  Hedden, 
William   Hartshorn, 
Samuel   Filchrandolph, 
William    Brinley, 
Jolm  Lippencott, 
Edward   Randolph,  Jr., 
Robcjt   Hartshorne, 
Elizabeth  Hartshorne, 
William   Brinley,  Jun^, 
William  Lippencott, 
John  Corlies,  Jur., 

William  Scott  md.  to  Mary  Runnels,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

John  Scott, 
Jemima  Runnels, 
Hannah  Scott, 
Samuel  Scott, 


W^illiam  Scott, 
Mary  Scott, 
Mehetebel  White, 
Isaac  Hance, 


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Deborah  Corlies, 
Adam  Brewer, 
Daniel  Tilton, 
James  Tucker, 
Judah  Williams, 
Abigail  Woolley, 


Hannah  Lippencott, 
Mary  Bills, 
Elizabeth  Worthley, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Sarah  White, 
Mary  Worthley, 
Thomas  Woolley. 


1735,  18,  lomo. 


Thomas  White  md.  to  Elizabeth  Lippencott,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Robert  White, 
John  Lippencott, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 
Joseph  Lippencott, 
Thomas  White, 
Isaac  Hance, 
William   Brinley, 
Abraham  White, 
Adam  Brewer, 
Joseph  Parker, 
James  Tucker, 
William   Jacson, 
William  Lippencott, 
Levi  White, 


Thomas  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Robert  White, 
Amas  White, 
George  Williams, 
Mehetebel  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Mary  Williams, 
Deborah  Corlies. 


1735.  25,    gmo. 


Nathan  Tilton,  of  Middletown,  md.  to  Increase  Lippencott,  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

William  Lippencott, 
Hannah    Lippencott, 
Robert  Tilton, 
Esther  Tilton, 
Abigael  Lippencott, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Adam  Brewer, 
Thomas  White, 
John  Tilton, 
James  Parker, 


Nathan  Tilton, 
Increase  Tilton, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 
Meriani  Tilton, 
Meribah  Parker, 
Sarah   Lippencott, 
Phobe  Parker. 


1735.  IS.  iimo. 


Tliomas   Middleton,   of   Nottingham,   md. 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


to  Patience  Tilton,  of  Middletown,  at 


Wits: 

Sarah  Tilton, 
Samuel  Tilton, 
Patience  Tilton, 
John  Middleton, 
Abraham  Tilton, 
Jonathan  Middleton, 
Daniel  Tilton, 
Adam  Brewer, 


Thomas  Middleton, 
Petience  Middleton, 
Neomcy  Middleton, 
Patience  Tilton, 
Mary  Williams, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Mary  Grover, 
Hannah  Tilton, 


38o 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Isaac  Hance, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Thomas  Woolley, 
Samuel  Tilton,  Jun., 
Robert  Tilton, 
John  Tilton, 


Hannah  Allen, 
Phebe  Parker. 


1735.     4.     imo.     Francis  Hance  md.  to  Elizabeth   Roggers,  both  of  Shrews.,   at  House  of  Isaac 
Hance,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Francis  Bordin, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Rejoice   Dicerson, 
Thomas  Bordin, 
Benjamin  Hance, 
David  Hance, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Benjamin  Codies, 
Jeremiah   Bordin, 
Rich".  Worthley, 
Zebulon  Dickerson, 


Francis  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Margaret  Bordin, 
Abigal  White, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Content  Bills, 
Mary  Worthley, 
Dinah  White, 
Almy  Bordin, 
Rachel  Bordin. 


1736,  14,     2mo. 


Samuel  Scott  md.  to  Almy  Bordin,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Francis  Bordin, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Jean  White, 
Mary  Bills, 
William   Scott, 
Mary  Bordin, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Hannah  Scott, 
Christian   White, 
Deborah  [Wing?], 
Sarah  Lippencott, 
Hannah  Mount, 
Content  Bills, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Joyce  Dickerson, 
Joanna  Bills, 
Rachel  Bordin, 


Samuel  Scott, 
Almy  Scott, 
Francis  Bordin, 
Thomas  White, 
Thomas  Bordin, 
Zebulon  Dickerson, 
John  Bordin, 
Thomas  Bordin,  Jun'., 
Thomas  White, 
Amos  White, 
William  Bills, 
Jeremiah  Bordin, 
Isaac  Hance. 


1736,  22,     2mo. 


William  Folwell,  of  Chesterfield,  md.  to  Elizabeth  Edwards,  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Amos  White, 
George   Parker, 
Ephriam  Allen, 
William  Lippencott, 
James  Tucker, 
Mary  Williams, 
Meribah  Parker, 
Phebe  Parker, 
Ruth  Woolley, 


William  Folwell, 
Elizabeth   Folwell, 
Neomy  Corlies, 
Mary  Edwards, 
Mary   Allen, 
Welby  Edwards, 
William  Brinley, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Adam  Brewer, 


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Abigael   White,  Geo.  Williams, 

Deborah  Talman,  John  Harniells,  J^ 

George  Ash, 

Nathanel  Parker, 

John   Rockhill, 

John    Lippencott, 

John  Fohvell, 

Benjamin  Parker, 

Eliakim  Hogger, 

1736,  22,    2mo.     Stephen  Cook  md.  to  Sarah  Lippencott,    both    of    Shrews.,    at    Friends'    Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Mary  Allen, 
Deborah  Talman, 
Meribah  Parker, 
Phebe  Parker, 
Mary   Williams, 
Elizabeth  White, 
John  Lippencott, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 
Mary  Lippencott, 
Joseph  Lippencott, 
William  Brinley, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Ephraim  Allen, 
William  Lippencott, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 

1736,  2y,     3mo.     Isaac  Hance  md.  to  Content  Bills,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  at 

Shrews. : 


Stephen  Cook, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
Benjamin  Parker, 
Eliakin  Hogger, 
George  Williams, 
Adam  Brewer, 
James  Tucker, 
Nathaniel  Parker. 


Wits : 

Hannah  Little, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Timothy   Hance, 
William'  Bills, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Aos  [Amos?]  White, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Adam  Brewer, 
Francis  Bordin, 
Thomas  Hance, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
James  Tucker, 
John  Redford, 
John  Warden. 


Isaac  Hance, 
Content  Hance, 
Dinah  White, 
Lydia  Bills, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Lydia  Hulet, 
Deborah  Horbert, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Meribah   Parker, 
Elizabeth  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 
Lydia   Redford, 
Abigael  Hance, 
Leah  Tucker. 


1736,  12,    6mo.     Joseph    Potter    md.    to    Rebekah  Champlice,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Cattherin  Knott, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell, 
Mary  Williams, 


Joseph  Potter, 
Rebekah  Potter, 
William  Jackson, 
Adam  Brewer, 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Rachel  VVoolIey, 
Sarah  Jackson, 
Sarali  Eatton, 
Dinah  White, 
Sarah  Wliitc, 
Lydia  Eatton, 


George  WilHams, 
Joseph  Corhes, 
Richard  Worthley, 
Jacob  Corhes. 


1736,     9,  lomo. 


Timothy  Hance  md.  to  Rebekah  Allen,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Joseph  Allen, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Content  Hance, 
Honnery  Allen, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Danl  Tilton, 
Elizabeth  Tilton, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Thomas   Lippencott, 
Judah  Allen, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
William  Brinley, 
Christopher  Nichison, 


Timothy  Hance, 
Rebekah  Hance, 
Isaac  Hance, 
James  Tucker, 
Amos  White, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
John  Shaw, 
Mary  Allen, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
Exercise  Rulong, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell, 
Levi  White, 
Elizabeth  Allen. 


1736,     6,  iimo.     William  Brinley  md.  to  Koziah  Woolley,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Emanuel  Woolley's 
house,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Ebenezer  Cook, 
George  Williams, 
James  Tucker, 
Benjamin  Woolley, 
Ephriam  Allen, 
Peter  Park, 
— oanna  Donine, 
Elizabeth   Parker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Mary   Allen, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Elizabeth  Lewis, 
Esther  Woolley, 
Mary  Williams, 


William  Brinley, 
Koziah  Brinley, 
William  Brinley,  [Sen.?], 
Emmanuel  Woolley, 
Ruth  Woolley, 

Sarah  , 

Margarett  Woolley, 
John  Brinley, 
William  Corlies, 
Elizabeth   Brinley, 
George  Williams, 

Cook, 

James  Talman,  Jr. 


1737,  22,  lomo.     Jacob  Corlies  md.  to  Sarah  White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in 
Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Joseph   Corlies, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
William  Lippencott, 
John  Corlies, 
Elik  Shotwell, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Daniel  Tilton, 


Jacob  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Dinah  White, 
William  Brinley, 
Joseph  Parker, 
John  Shaw, 


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Phebe  Parker, 
Brittain  White, 
Hannah  Cookr"^" 
Hannah  White, 
Thomas  White, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
George  Codies, 
Hannah  Wardell, 


Jediah  Allen, 
William  Morris. 


1738,  30,    9mo. 


Jedidiah  Allen  md.  to  Phebe  Lippencott,   both   of  Shrews.,   at   Friends'   Meeting 
House,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Elizabeth  Hartshorne, 
W™.  Brinley, 
Elizabeth  ShotwcU, 
Elizabeth  Chaniplin, 
Elizabeth  Stout, 
John  Woolley, 
Mary  Williams, 
Isabella  Kearny, 
Mary   Knight, 
Rebekah  Brianl, 
Rachel  Woolley, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Isaac  Hancc, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
Robert  Tilton, 
James  Parker, 
John  Tilton, 
Adam  Brewer, 


Jedidiah  Allen, 
Phebe  Allen, 
William  Lippencott, 
Hannah  Lippencott, 
Abigael  Lippencott. 


1739.  27,     4mo.     James  Lefetra  md.  to  Hannah  Brewer,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Adam  Brewer. 


Wits: 

Joseph  West, 
Lidia  Hftlet, 
Hannah  Rundels, 
William  Scoot, 
Matthew  West, 
Mary  Scott, 
Jemimah  Rundels, 
William  Morris, 
Elizabeth  Hulet, 
Thomas  Welch, 
Hitable  Corlies, 
Rachel  Brewer, 
Joanna  Wardell, 
John  Wardell, 


James  Lefetra, 
Hannah  Lefetra, 
Adam  Brewer, 
George  Lefetra, 
William  Brewer, 
Joseph  Lefetra, 
George  Allen, 
William  Brinlev. 


I739«  19'    71110.     William  Brinley  md.  to  Elizabeth  Lippencott,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Dan'el 
Lipponcott,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Daniel  Lippencott, 
Jennet  Lippencott, 
William   Brinley,  J""., 
Kesiah  Brinley, 


William  Brinley, 
Elizabeth  Lippencott, 
Daniel  Williams, 
Francis  Brinley, 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


John  Lippcncott, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 
John  Corhes, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
George  Williams, 
Judah  Williams, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Content  Hance, 
Abigael  White, 
Neomah  Corlies, 
John  Brinley, 
Thomas  Brinley, 
Job  West, 
Hannah  Brinley, 
Jno.  Wardell, 


Mary  Allen, 
Hannah  Lippencott, 
Deborah  Slocum, 
Catherine  Stilhvell, 
Marg''.  Corlies, 
Mary  Nicholson, 
Sarah  Ellis, 
Elizabeth  Brinley, 
Phebe  Brinley, 
Sarah  West, 
Jonathan  Allen, 
Hannah  Runnels, 
Lydia  Cook, 
Jacob  Lippencott. 


1739,  ID,     8mo. 


William  Morris,  of  Midelton,  md. 
Adam  Brewer,  in  Shrews.: 


to  Elizabeth   Brewer,  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of 


Wits: 

James  Grover, 
Mary  Grover, 
William    Brinley, 
Elizabeth  Brinley, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
William  Brewer, 
Joseph  Burge, 
John  Morford, 
Margaret    Morford, 
James  Lefetra, 
Hannah  Lefetra, 
Mary  IMorris, 
Joseph  Morris, 
Mary  Scott, 
Joseph  West, 
Jonah  Hoisted, 
Joanna  Wardell, 
John  Wardell, 


William  Morris, 
Elizabeth  Morris, 
Adam  Brewer, 
Richard  Morris, 
Sarah   Burge, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
John  Holdworth, 
Jeremiah   Borden, 
William  Scott. 


1739,     5,     I  mo. 


George   Nicholson,   of   Chesterfield, 
of  Thomas   W'oolley,   in  Shrews.: 


md.  to  Hannah  Woolley,  of  Shrews.,  at  house 


Wits: 

James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
W^illiam   Brinley, 
George  Williams, 
John   Redford, 
Sarah  Eatton, 
Ruth  Tucker, 
Mary  Woolley, 
Sarah  Woolley, 
Marg''.  Woolley, 
Joseph  Eatton, 
John  Tucker, 
Joseph  Woolley, 
Content  Claton, 
Jn°.  Wardell, 


George  Nicholson, 
Hannah  Nicholson, 
Allice  Bunting, 
Patience  Woolley, 
Thomas  W'oolley, 
Jobn  W^oolley. 
Rachel  Woolley, 
Patience  Woolley, 
Abigael  Woolley, 
Meribah  Woolley, 
Sarah  Woolley, 
John  Woolley,  Jr. 


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1740,     I,  [5th?]mo.     Epliriam  Parker  md.  to  Constant  White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Meeting  House 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Ephriam   Allen, 
Adam  Brewer, 
Rob^  White, 
Elii.  Shotwell, 
Eliz.  Parker, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Jean  Wliite, 
Thomas  Lippencott, 
Lvdia  Hulet, 


Ephriam  Parker, 
Constant  Parker, 
Thomas  White, 
Lydia  Parker, 
Nathaniel  Parker, 
George  White, 
James  Parker, 
Peter  Parker, 
Jos.  Parker. 


1740,  12,  lomo. 


Thomas  Lippincott  md.  to  Hannah  Woolley,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Thomas 
Lippincott,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Sarah  Saltar, 
Elizf^  Brinley, 
Thomas  Walton, 
Levi  White, 
Jeremiah  Bordin, 
John  Smith, 
Tho^    Bordin, 
Stephen   Wood, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Jane  White, 
Stephen  Cook, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Tho^  White, 
Christian  \\'hite, 
Jn".   Lippencott, 
Sarah  Lippencott, 


Thomas  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
John  Lippincott, 
W"".  Brinlev, 
Rich".  Saltar, 
Emmanuel  Woolley, 
James  Tucker. 


1740,    8,  1 2  mo. 


John  Woodmancy  md.  to  Berfheba  Allen,  both  of  Shrews. 
Allen,  in  Shrews.: 


at  house  of  Jonathan 


Wits: 

Hannah  Regeway, 
George  Williams, 
William   Mei-fin, 
Samuel  Large, 
Meribah  Allen, 
W'illiam  Thorne, 
William  Brinley. 
Elizabeth  Brinley, 
John  Corlies, 
Daniel  Williams. 
George  Corlies, 
Lidia  Hulet, 
Phebee  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell, 
Rebecca  Hance, 
John  Wardell, 


John  Woodmancy, 
Berfheba  Woodmancy, 
Jonathon  Allen, 
Mary  Allen, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Henry  Allen, 
Hannah  Kelley, 
Merabah  Thorne. 


286 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


[Date  missing.]     Isaac  Hancc,  Jun'.,  nid.  to  Joanna  Bills,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Isaac  Ilance, 
in  Shrews.: 


Isaac  Hance,  Jun'' 
Joanna  Hance, 
David  Hance, 
Tho'.   Hance, 
Jarvis  Hance, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Content  Hance. 


1742,  25,  iimo. 


Wits: 

William  Brinley, 
Elizabeth  Bills, 
Jo^  Parker, 
Brittain  White, 
Dinah  White, 
Jno.  Warden, 
Lydia  Mount, 
William  Bills, 
Amas  White, 
John  Hance, 
Ami  [Ann?]  Bills, 
Christian  White, 
Tho".  Lippencott, 

George  Williams  md.  to  Lydia    Hewlet,   both   of  Shrews.,   at    Friends'   Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

William  Brinley, 
George  Williams,  J''., 
Hez.  Williams, 
Ephrahim  Allen, 
Adam  Brewer, 
Rachel  Woolley, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Christian  White, 


George  Williams, 
Lydia  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Brinley, 
Judah  Williams, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Content  Hance, 
Deborah  Corlies. 


1742,  29,     5mo. 


Thomas  Bordin,  Jan.,  md.  to  Mary  Edwards,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Francis 
Bordin,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits : 

Francis  Bordin,  Jun., 
Elizabeth  White^ 
Amey  Scott, 
John  Bordin, 
Thomas  Bordin, 
Joseph  Eatton, 
Content  Hance, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
John  Hance, 
Sarah  Saltar, 
Catharine  Stelle, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Elizabeth  Eatton, 


Thomas  Bordin,  Ju''., 
Mary  Bordin, 
Francis  Bordin, 
Mary  Bordin, 
Webley  Edwards, 
Mary  Wardell, 
Margaret  Bordin, 
Elizabeth  Bordin, 
Samuel  Scott, 
Jededah  Winright, 
Thomas  White, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Isacc  Hance, 
Margaret  Webley. 


1742,  23,  lomo. 


Richard  Worthley  md.  to  Elizabeth  Williames,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

John  Winter, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
William  Brinley, 
George  Williames,  Jr., 


Richard  Worthley, 
Elizabeth  Worthley, 
Daniel  Williames, 
Catherine  Williames, 
Lidea  Williames, 


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James  Tucker,  Joseph  Parker, 

Ephrahim  Allen,  Deborah  Parker. 

Webley  Edwards, 

George  Williames, 

Isaac  Hancc, 

Deborah  Corleis, 

Elizibeth  Shotwell, 

John  Hance, 

Elizabeth  Hullet, 

Mary  Hulet, 

Margaret  Woolley, 

1.742,  29,  lotno.     John   Williams   md.  to  Elizabeth   Tucker,   both   of   Shrews.,   at   house  of  James 
Tucker,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

James  Tucker, 
Lear  Tucker, 
John  Tucker, 
Leah  White, 
George  Williames, 
James  Tolmon, 
Rebekah  Hance, 
Isaac  Hancc, 
Phebe  Allen, 
Hez''.  Williames, 
Sarah  Williames, 
Eliz.  Shotwell, 
Deborah  Corleis, 
Eliz.  Brinley, 
John  Hance, 


John  Williames, 
Elizabeth  Williames, 
W"'.  Brinley, 
James  Parker, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Elizabeth  Hulet, 
Elizabeth  Worthley, 
Jane  Phillips. 


1742,  13,  iimo.     Benjamin  Lawrence  md.  to  Patience    Worth,   both    of   Shrews.,   at   the   house   of 
Edward  Worth,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits; 

John  Pearson, 
Jos.  Collas, 
George  Seaman, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Faith  Tilton, 
John  Curtis, 
Rebekah  Curtis, 
Sarah  Worth, 
David  Curtis, 
John  Jeane, 
Mary  Lawrence, 
Jemimah  Worth, 
Corneluis  Honell, 
Job  Mulford, 
William  Worth, 


Benjamin  Lawrence, 
Patience  Lawrence, 
Mary  Worth, 
Edward  Worth, 
Rachel  Lawrence, 
Jos.  Lawrence,  J""., 
James  Lawrence. 


1743.  30.     irno.     Josiah  Parker  md.  to  Margarett  Woolley,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  William 
Woolley,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Eliz\  Warden, 


Josiah  Parker, 
"Margarett  Parker, 
William  Woolley, 


2  88 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Margarett  Wardell, 
Ezekiel  Allen, 
Any  Allen, 
Jno.  Wardell, 
Abigail  Woolley, 
Meribah  Woolley, 
Eliz^  White, 
Phebe  Parker, 
Sarah  Salter, 
Sarah  Woolley, 
Patience  Woolley, 
Margarett  Cook, 


Ruth  Woolley, 
Peter  Parker, 
Eliz".  Shotwell, 
Jacob  Wardell, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Peter  Parker,  Jun. 


1743,  10,    gmo.     Benjamin  Swain  md.  to  Cattron  Rulon,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  David  Rulon, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Jacob  Swain, 

Hannah  Rulon, 
Jonathan  Allen, 
Jacob  Allen, 
Moses  Allen, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Thomas  White, 
Christian  White, 


His 
Benjamin      B        Swain, 

mark. 
Cattron  Swain, 
David  Rulon, 
Susannah  Swain, 
Samuel  Swain, 
Experience  Rulon, 
Joseph  Winright, 
Elizabeth  Winright, 
Sarah  Barnes. 


1743,  12,  iimo. 


Amos  White  md.  to  Jean  White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in 
Shrews. : 


Wits: 

James  Parker, 
Briton  White, 
Eprahim  Parker, 
Constant     Parker, 
Mary   Milln, 
Deborah   Parker, 
Content  Hance, 
Dorothy  Clianley, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Isaac  Hance, 
George  Williams,  Ju^, 
Hez.  Williams, 


Amos  White, 
Jean  White, 
Thomas  White, 
George  White, 
Zephanah  White, 
Jonathan  Stoute, 
Leah  Stoute, 
Ann  White, 
Elizabeth   Hulet, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell. 


1743-4.  15.  I  mo. 


Isaac  \^an   Dike  md.  to  Surniah  Lippencott,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Stephen  Cook, 
Sarah  Cook, 


Isaac  Van  Dike, 
Surniah  Vandike, 


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Tho''.    Lippincott, 
Mary  Woodruff. 


1744,  16,     3mo. 


1744,  19,     7ino. 


Isaac  Hance, 
Francis  Bordin, 
Thomas  White, 
Deborah  Corleis, 
Margaret  \\'ardcll, 
Sarah   Lippincott, 
Ann  White, 
Samuel  Corleis, 
Tho**.  Robinson, 
Levi  White, 
Ehzabeth    Shotwell, 
John  Corleis,  Jr., 
James  Parker, 

William   Cook   md.   to   Elizabeth   White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house   of  Thomas 
White,  in  Shrews.: 


William  Cook, 
Elizabeth  Cook, 
Thomas  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Francis  Bordin, 
Mary   Bordin, 
Amos  White, 
Ebeneazer  Cook. 


Wits: 

Sam".  White, 
John   Bordin, 
Levy  White, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Content  Hance, 
Eprahim  Allen, 
Mary  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell, 
Thomas  Borden, 
Mary  Borden, 
Job  Cook, 
Hannah  Cook, 
Elizabeth    Borden, 
Jane  White, 

Benjamin  \\'oolley  md.  to  Cattron  Cook,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  the  house  of  Cattron 
Cook,  in  Shrews.: 

Wits: 

Thomas  Woolley, 
Ephrahim  Allen, 
Bertholemew  West, 
John   Woolley, 
Patience  Woolley, 
Mary  Allen, 
Ruth  West, 


Benjamin  Woolley, 
Cattron  Woolley, 
Lydia  Leonard, 
M'ary  Wardell, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell. 


1744,  17,  iimo.     John  Brinley  md.  to  Elizabeth  Hulet,  both  01  Shrews.,  at  Friends' Meeting  House, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Deborah  Corleis, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell, 
John   Hance. 
George  Williams, 
Daniel  Tilton, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Robert  Tilton, 


John  Brinley, 
Elizabeth  Brinley, 
William   Brinlev, 
Mary  Hulet, 
Elizabeth  Brinley, 
Thos.  Brinley, 
Mary  Corleis, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Debrah  Parker, 
William  Cook. 


290 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1744,  13,  i2mo.     John  Tucker  md.  to  Phebe  Parker,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Joseph  Parker, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
John  Wardell, 
Eplirahim  Parker, 
Wilham  Lippincott, 
Samuel   Lippincott, 
Content  Fiance, 
Amas  White, 
Rebekah  Hance, 


John  Tucker, 
Phebe  Tucker, 
EHzabeth  Shotwell, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
James   Parker, 
Zilphia  Corleis. 


1745,  31,  lomo. 


Stephen  West  md.  to  Sarah  Lippincott,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  William  Lip- 
pincott, in  Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Benjamin  Parker, 
Nathon  Tilton, 
Remenibrence  Lippincott, 
Levinah  West, 
Francis  Lippincott, 
Joseph  West, 
Robert  Lippincott, 


Stephen  West, 
Sarah  West, 
William  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
lucres  Tilton, 
Phebe  Allen, 
Abigal  Lippincott, 
Remembrance  Lippincott. 


1745,  31,  lomo. 


William    Lippincott,    J''.,    md.    to  Ester  Tilton,  both  of  Middletown,  at  house  of 
Samuel  Tilton,  in   Middletown: 


Wits: 

Robert  Tilton, 
Nathon  Tilton, 
John  Tilton, 
Jerediah  Allen, 
Timothy  Abbott, 
Daniel  Tilton, 
Rebecca  Tilton, 
Abigal  Tilton, 
Hannah  Tilton, 


William  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Ester  Lippincott, 
William  Lippincott, 
Patience   Tilton, 
Sanuiel  Lippincott, 
Abraham  Tilton, 
Increas  Tilton. 


1746,  28,    6mo. 


Stephen   Woolley   md.   to   Ruth  Tucker,    both    of    Shrews.,    at    house    of    James 
Tucker,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

John  Williames, 
John  Corleis, 
John  Tuclcer, 
Stephen  Cook, 
Amas  White, 
Phebe  Tucker, 
Phebe  Woolley, 
Eli/'abclh  Cook, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Margaret  Edwards, 


Stephen  Woolley, 
Ruth  Woolley. 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Emanuel  Woolley, 
Ruth    Tucker. 


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1746,  15,     8mo.     Thomas  Woolley,  Jun"'.,  md.  to  Rachel  White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Amos 
White,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joel  White, 
John  Williams, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
-John  Drummond, 
Thomas  Bordin, 
Amey  Scott, 
Rebecca  Hance, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
George  Nichoson, 


Thomas  Woolley,  Jun., 
Rachel  Woolley, 
Thomas  Woolley, 
Patience  Woolley, 
Amas  White, 
Jane  White, 
Mary  Borden, 
Abigail  Longstreet, 
Sarah  Woolley, 
Parnell  Clayton, 
John  Woolley. 


1746,     2,  i2mo. 


William  Cook  md.  to  Rebekah  Howland,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Hannah  Rundels, 
Elizabeth  Shotwcll, 
Jeremiah  Rundils, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
James  Parker, 
John  Lippincott, 
Jerediah  Allen, 


William  Cook, 
Rebekah   Cook, 
James  Howland, 
Cook  Howland, 
Stephen  Cook, 
Josh  Cook, 
Amos  Howland, 
Joseph  Parker. 


1746-7,  18,  I  mo. 


Amos  Middleton,  of  Upper  Frehold,  md.   to  Elizabeth  Chamblis,  of  Shrews.,  at 
house  of  Robert  Tilton,  in  Middletown; 


Wits: 

George  Williames, 
Elizabeth   Williames, 
Abel   Middleton, 
Neomy  Hall, 
Jerediah  Allen, 
Phebe  Allen, 
Increes  Tilton, 
John  Tilton, 


Amos  Middleton, 
Elizabeth    Middleton, 
Meriam  Tilton, 
Robert  Tilton, 
Mary  Allen, 
Rebecker  Potter, 
Patience  Tilton, 
Joseph  Potter, 
David  Tilton, 
Patience  Middleton. 


1747,  23,     2mo. 


Richard   Stoute  md. 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


to  Hannah    Woollcv.  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'   Meeting 


Wits: 

Benjamin  Swain, 
Thomas  Bills, 
Benjamin  Borden, 
John  Eleson, 
James  Borden, 
Patience  Leonard, 
Content  Bills, 


Richard  Stoute, 
Hannah  .Stoute, 
Thomas  Lippincott. 
Joseph   Wardell, 
John  Corleis, 
Elifh  Lawrence, 
Audray  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  Woolley. 


igi 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1747,  17,    4mo. 


Richard  Worthley  ind.  to  Mary    White,    both    of   Shrews.,    at   house   of   Thomas 
White,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah   Tucker, 
EHzabeth  Cook, 
Amas  White, 
Jane  White, 


Richard  Worthley, 
Mary  Worthley, 
Thomas  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Eheamis  Bordin, 
Mary  Bordin, 
Lydia  Williames, 
Daniel  Williames. 


1748,     5,     3mo. 


William  Lawrence  md.  to  Margaret    Tilton,    both    of    Middletown,    at    house    of 
Daniel  Tilton: 


Wits: 

Cattron  Lawrence, 
Amos  Tilton, 
William  Lawrence,  Jr., 
George  Williams, 
Mary  Tilton, 
Joseph   Field, 
John  Tilton, 
Abigel  Tilton, 
Increas  Tilton, 
Margaret  Tilton, 


William  Lawrence, 
Margaret  Lawrence, 
Daniel  Tilton, 
John  Tilton, 
Anne  Tilton, 
Sarah  Tilton. 


1750,     8,     2mo. 


Isaac  Hance  md.  to  Mary  Allen,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Lidia  Williams,  in 
Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Lidia  Leonard, 
Timothy  Hance, 
Rebeckah  Hance, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Henry  Wencott, 
John[?]  Slocum, 


Isaac  Hance, 
Mary  Hance, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
Hannah   Rundels, 
Timothy  Hance, 
Jacob  Hance. 


1750,     5,     2mo.     John  Lippincott  md.  to  Mary  Hewlit,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of   Lidiah  Wil- 
liames, in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Obediah   Lippincott, 
Mary  Worthley, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Tliomas   Bills, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Jacob  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Joseph  Hewlit, 
Hump  Wady, 


John  Lippincott,  Jr., 
Mary  Lippincott, 
Lydia  Williames, 
Jacob   Lippincott, 
Richard  Worthley, 
Elizabeth  Brinley. 


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1750,  2-j,    41110.     Elihue  Williames  md.  to  Ann  Wadey,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Humphrey  Wady, 
in   Shrews.: 


Wits: 

John  WilHames, 
James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Phebe  Allen, 
Lidia  Williames, 
Joseph  Wardell,  Jun., 
Stephen  Woolley, 
Jeremiah  Talman, 


Elihue  Williams, 
Ann  Williames, 
Humprey  Wady, 
Phebe  Wady, 
Joseph  Corleis, 
Margaret  Curlis, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Joseph  Potter. 


1750,     7>    4mo.     Joseph  Jackson  md.  to  Sary  Woolley,  both  of  Shrews. 


Joseph  Jackson, 
Sary  Jackson, 
Will".  Jackson, 
John  Woolley, 
Will".  Woolley, 
John  Brinley. 


1750, 


Wits: 

John  Tucker, 
Phebe  Tucker, 
Catharine  Woolley, 
Mary  Corleis, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Gaig    Woolley, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Jane  White, 
Mary  Jackson, 
James  Tucker, 
Amos  White, 
Josiah  Parker, 
Margaret  Jackson, 
Tliomas  White, 
James  Woolley, 

6,  lomo.     Jacob  Hance  md.  to  Ann  White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Christian  White,  in 
Shrews. : 


Jacob  Hance, 
Ann  Hance, 
Christian  White, 
Thomas  White, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Mary  Hance, 
Lidia  Williames. 


1750-1,31,  iimo. 


Wits: 

Jane  White, 
George  White, 
Amos  White, 
Eprahim  Parker, 
Timothy  Hance, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
Jeremiah  Bordin, 
Mary  Bordin, 
Sarah  Parker, 
Job  Morris, 

James  Tucker,  Jr.,  md.  to  Margaret  Parker,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Elizabeth 
Parker,   in   Shrews.: 

Wits: 

Abr°.  Ferrington, 
Peter  Andros,     >^ 
Peter  Parker, 
Stephen  Woolley, 
John  Corleis, 
Rachel  Harthorn, 
Elizabeth  Shotwell, 


James  Tucker.  Jun'' 
Margaret  Tucker, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
James  Tucker, 
Lear  Tucker, 
Josiah   Parker, 
John  Tucker, 


294 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Lidia  W'illiames, 
Ruth  Woolley, 
Joseph  Parker, 


John  Wilhames, 
Hannah  W'ardell, 
Margaret  Parker, 
John  W'illiames, 
Zilphia  Corleis. 


1752,     9,     41110. 


Thomas  Woolley  nid.  to  Elizabeth  Jackson,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  William 
Jackson,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Hannah  Ninikloson  [Nicholson?]. 

Joseph  Jackson, 

Sarah  Jackson, 

Amos  \\'hite, 

John  Tucker, 

John   Brinley, 

Joseph   Allen, 


Thomas  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 
\\'illiam  Jackson, 
Ann  Jackson, 
Patience  Woolley, 
James  Tucker, 
Lear  Tucker, 
Abigal  Longstreet. 


1752,  22,    4mo.     William  Cook  md.  to  Lydia  Corlois,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Joseph  Corlois. 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Mary  Hance, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Jacob  Corlois. 
Sarah  Corlois, 
Mary  Corlois, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
George  Corlois, 
Brittan  White, 


William  Cook, 
Lydia  Cook, 
Joseph   Corlois, 
Margaret  Corlois, 
Benjamin  Woolley, 
Thomas  White, 
Margaret  Cook, 
Deborah  Corlois, 
Cathron   Woolley. 
Isaac  Hance. 


1753.  20,  i2mo. 


Joseph  Potter,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Abigail  Tilton,  of  Middletown,  at  Friends"  Meet- 
ing House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits : 

Lydia  Williams. 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
James  Potter, 
Elihu   \\'illiams, 
Benj'".  \"an  ISIarter, 
Hunip"^.  Wady, 
Esther  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Tilton. 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Christian  Potter, 
John  Williams, 
Jacob   Potter, 
Jno.  Allen. 
Tho*.  Lippincott, 
W".  Jackson. 
Lydia  Tilton. 
Catharine  Potter, 
Increase  Tilton, 
Phebe  Allen, 
Ann  Tilton, 
!Mar>-  Tilton. 
Hannah  Allen, 


Joseph  Potter, 
Abigail  Potter, 
Daniel  Tilton, 
Amas  Tilton, 
Rob'.  Tilton, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
John  Tilton, 
John  Tilton, 
W™.  Lippincott, 
Isaac  Hance. 


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1755,  26,  II mo.     Samuel  White  md.  to  Ann  Curtis,  botii  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  David  Curtis,  in 
Shrews. : 


Wits: 

David  Curtis,  Jun''., 
Samuel  Tucker, 
George  Rowland, 
Thomas  White,  Jun''., 
Levy  White, 
Job   Morris, 
Hannah  White, 
Will"".  Cook, 
Tho".  Eatton, 
Lydia  Brower, 
John  Curtis, 

1755,  10,  i2mo.     William  I'arkcr,  Jun^,  md.  to  Mary  White,   both  of  Shrews.,   at   house  of  Amos 
White,   in  Shrews.: 


Samuel  White, 
Ann  White, 
Thomas  White, 
Elizabeth   White, 
David   Curtis, 
Meribah  Curtis, 
Nathan  Tilton. 


Wits: 

James  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Thomas  l,ippincott, 
William  Lippincott, 
Morris  Dehart, 
James   Morris, 
Leah  Morris. 
Thomas  Bordiii,  Jun'' 
Margarett  Wardell. 
Elizabeth  White, 


William   Parker,   Jun'' 
Mary  Parker, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Amos  White, 
Jane  Wiiite, 
Job  White, 
Mary  Borden, 
Elizabeth  Shotwcll, 
Joseph  Wardell. 


1756,  22,     4mo.     Herbert  Curtis  md.  to  Lydia  Tilton,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Thomas  Tilton, 
at   Mansquan: 


Wits: 

Lydia  Brewer, 
Gisbort  Longstreet, 
Meribah  Curtis, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Jos.  Wardell, 
Jos.  Lawrence, 
Rebekali  Curtis, 
Sarah  Johnston, 


Herbert  Curtis, 
Lydia  Curtis, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Faith   Tilton, 
Esther   Borden, 
John  Curtis, 
Ebeneezer  Cook, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Thomas  Tilton,  Jun'^ 
Hannah  Tilton. 


1756,  19.    5mo. 


David  Curtis,  Jun'., 
White,  in  Shrews.: 

Wits: 

Richard  Worthley, 
William  Cook, 
Herbort  Curtis, 
Joel  White, 
Levy  White, 
Jacob  Cook, 
Thomas   White,  Jun., 
Thom^.  Borden,  Jun., 
John  Tucker, 
Amos  White, 
Gisbort  Longstreet, 


md.  to  Lydia  White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Thomas 


David  Curtis,  Jun., 
Lydia  Curtis, 
Thomas  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
David  Curtis, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
James  Tucker. 


29^ 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1756,  18,  iimo. 


1757,  29,  121110. 


1758,  22,    6mo. 


John  Curtis,  JuIl^,  iiid.  to  Patience  Tilton,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Thomas 
Tilton,  in  Shrews.: 

Wits: 

Rebeca  Tilton, 
EHzabeth  Tilton, 
Hannah  Tilton, 
Mary  Lawrence, 
Sam".  Lawrence, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Rleribali  Curtis, 
Sarah  Johnston, 
Harbort   Curtis, 
Lydia  Curtis, 
David  Curtis, 


John  Curtis,  Jun^, 
Patience  Curtis, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Faith  Tilton, 
John  Curtis, 
Esther  Borden, 
Jos.  Lawrence, 
Thomas  Tilton,  Jun'. 


to  Rebecah  Tillton,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  the  house  of  Thomas 


Benjamin  Bordin, 
Rebecah  Bordin, 
Thomas  Tillton, 
Faith  Tillton, 
Thomas  Tillton,  Jun., 
James  Lawrence, 
Amos  \Miite, 
Ester  Bordin. 


Benjamin  Bordin  md. 
Tillton: 

Wits: 

David  Johnston, 
Meribah  Curtis, 
Rachel  Longstreet, 
Mary  Lawrence, 
Deborah  Tillton, 
Sarah  Johnston, 
Patience  Curtis, 
Joseph  Lawrence, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Richard   Bordin, 
Thomas  Bordin,  Jun., 
Samuel  Lawrence, 
Ebenezer  Cook, 
Elizabeth  Tillton, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Hannah  Tillton, 

Richard   Bordin   md.   to   Hannah   Tillton,  both   of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  at  Mana  Squan: 

Wits: 

Thomas  Tilton, 
Faith   Tilton, 
Sarah   Cook, 
Rebekah  Bordin, 
Esther  Bordin, 
Mary   Lawrence, 
Thomas  Tillton.    Tur., 
Elizabeth  Tillton," 
John   Curtis.  Jun'., 
Herbert   Curtis, 
Ebenezer    Cook, 
David  Curtis, 
Amos  Tilton, 
Jos.  Potter, 
David  Allen, 
Cathrine  Potter, 
Cathrine   Tilton, 
Deborah  Tilton, 
Sarah  Tilton, 
Hannah  Cook, 


Richard  Bordin, 
HanaJi  Bordin, 
John  Williams, 
Benjamin   Bordin, 
Joseph  Lawrence, 
Samuel  Lawrence, 
Marv  Tillton, 
Rachel  Tillton, 
Sarah  Johnston, 
Patience  Curtis, 
John   Curtis, 
James  Lawrence. 


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1759. 


2mo. 


Jacol)  Hancc  md.  to  Elizabeth  Corlis,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
in  Shrews.: 


1759. 


1759.     7.     3mo. 


Wits: 

Benjamin  Bordin, 
Deborah   Parker, 
John   Wilhams, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Ephraim  Parker, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
iVIargreat  Corhs, 
Timothy  Hancc, 
Beulah  Lippincott, 
Dinah  White, 
Thomas  Borden,  Jun., 


Jacob  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
WiUiam  Woolley, 
James   Corles, 
George  Corhes, 
John  Corhes, 
Zilpha  Corhes, 
JMargret  Parker, 
Josiah  Parker. 


3mo.     Joseph  Allen  md.  to  Hannah  Lippincott,   both   of   Shrews.,   at    Friends'   Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Catherin  Tilton, 
Pheby  Tilton, 
David  Allen, 
Humphry  Wady,  Jun., 
Stephen  West, 
Edward  Wilbor, 
William   Tilton, 
Sanuiel  Parker, 


Joseph  Allen, 
Hannar  Allen, 
Hannar  Lippincott, 
Samuel  Lippincott, 
James  Lippincott, 
Mercy  Hullit, 
Duriaf  Lippincott, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Lidia  Williams, 
John  Williams, 
William  Cook, 
John  Lippincott, 
Mary  Tilton. 

Thomas  Kirby,  of  Burlington,  md.  to  Rachel  Hance,  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  Timo- 
thy Hance: 


Wits: 

Timothy  Hance, 
Rebeckah   Hance, 
Benjamin  Kirby, 
Stephen  Kirby, 
Thomas  Harrison, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Thomas   Lippincott, 
Joseph  Parker. 
Deborah   Parker, 
Benjamin  Bordin, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Dinah  White, 
William  Cook, 
Lidya  Cook, 
Richard  Worthley, 


Thomas  Kirby, 
Rachel  Kirby, 
Esther  Bordin, 
Hannah  Bordin, 
Rebeckah  Bordin, 
Elizabeth  Tilton, 
Sarah  Harrison, 
'Elizabeth   Kirby, 
James  Halloway, 
David  Hance, 
Mary  Hance, 
Isaac  \'andyk, 
Margret  Corlis, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Jeremiah  Hance. 


1760,  20,  iimo.     Joseph    Mitten    md.   to    Cathrine   Michel,   both   of  Shrews.,   at   Friends'   Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Phebe  Allin, 
Sarah  Corlis, 


Joseph  Mitten, 
Kathrine  Mitten, 


298 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1701,  22,     imo. 


Elizabeth  Williams, 
Meribah  Parker, 
Margret  Wardil,  Jun'' 
Elizabeth  Corlis, 
Kcthrine  Potter, 


Samuel  Tucker  md.  to  Elizabeth 
House,  ill  Shrews.: 

Wits: 

James  Tucker, 
William  Lippincott, 
John  Tucker, 
Mary  Worthley, 
Rachel  White, 
Hannah  White, 
Leah  Tucker, 
[Tiinot?]   Corlis, 
Benjamin  Woolcut, 
John  Williams, 


Joseph  Wardell, 
James  Tucker, 
William  Lippencott, 
Robert  Tilton, 
John   Williams, 
Joseph  Potter, 
John  Tucker, 
Joseph  Jackson, 
Amos  Tilton, 
Obadiah  Tilton. 

White,   both   of   Shrews.,   at    Friends'    Meeting 


Samuel  Tucker, 
Elizabeth   Tucker, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah   Parker, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Mary  Bordin, 
Hannah  White, 
Margret  Corlis, 
Sarah  Corlis. 


1761,  13,     8mo.     Joseph    Shotwell,    of    Woodbridge,  md.  to  Phebe  Allen,  of  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Wardel, 

John  Pemberton, 

Ann  Frances  Gombold, 

Sam'.  Emley,  Jun^, 

Isaac  Hance, 

Lidia  Williams, 

Sarah  Corlis, 

Elizabeth  Williams, 

Deborah   Parker, 

Jacob  Corlis, 

"W".   Allen, 

George  Middleton, 

Brittain  Corlies, 


Joseph  Shotwell, 
Phcbe  Shotwell, 
John   Williams,   Clark, 
William  Lippincott, 
John  Shotwell, 
Benjamin  Shotwell, 
Samuel  Shotwell, 
Robert  Wiles, 
James   Tucker, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Robert  Tillton, 
Joseph  Potter, 
Amos  Tillton, 
Hannah   Lippincott, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Increas  Tilton, 
Katharine  Tilton. 


1761,  17,  i2mo.     Amos  White  md.  to  Hester  Borden,  both  of  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Mary  Parker, 
Mary  Corlis, 
Increas  Tillton, 
Sarah   Cook, 
Rebekah  Borden, 
Elizabeth  Tillton, 
Deborah  Tillton, 


Amos  White, 
Ester  White. 


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1762,  28,     I  mo.     Obadiah  Allen  md.  to  Hannah  Woodmanscy,  both  of  Shrews. 


1762,  23,     6nio. 


1762,  25,  1 1  mo. 


Obadiah  Allen, 
Hannah  Allen, 
John  Woodmansey, 
Joseph  Corlis, 
Margret  Corlis, 
Joseph  Metin. 


Wits: 

Sarah  Corlis, 
Nathan  Allin, 
Thomas  Woodmansey, 
Joseph   Woodmansey, 
Naony  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Hoaven, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Mary  Woodmansey, 
Elizabeth  W-^.C?], 

David  Hance  md.  to  Hannah  Cook,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
at  Manasquan: 

Wits: 

Isaac  Hance, 
Abegel  Potter, 
John  Tillton, 
Joseph  Lawrence, 
Benjamin  Burdin, 
Amos  White, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Rebeckah    Borden, 
Elizabeth  Tillton, 
Hannah  Borden, 
Deborah  Tillton, 
Beulah  Lippincott, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Samuel  Lawrence, 
Thomas  Kirby, 

George  Middleton,  Jun"'.,  of  Notingham,  md.  to  Dinah  Tilton,  of  Middletown,  at 
Shrews. : 


David  Hance, 
Hannah  Hance, 
Joseph  Larence, 
Thomas  Tillton, 
Faith  Tillton, 
David  Johnston, 
Ester  White. 


Jun., 


Wits: 

Nathan  Tilton, 
Amos  Tilton, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Phebe  Tillton, 
Ketherine  Potter, 
Deborah  Corlis, 
Silvenious  Grover, 
David   Killey, 
William  Tillton, 
Briton  Corlis, 


George  Middleton, 
Dinah  Middleton, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Esther  Middleton, 
Anthony  tayler, 
Joseph  Corlis, 
John  Williams, 
James  Tucker. 


Jun-- 


1763,  20,     imo.     Obadiah  Tillton,  of  Middletown,  md.  to  Hannah  Corlis,  of  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Timo''.  Corlis, 
Joseph  Potter, 
Ketherine  Potter, 
William  Tillton, 
Meriam  Williams, 
Phebe  Tillton, 
Dinah  Middleton, 
Britton  Corlis, 
William  Allen, 


Obadiah  Tillton, 
Hannah  Tillton, 
Joseph  Corlis, 
Mariam  Tillton, 
Nathan  Tillton, 
Deborah  Corlis, 
Jacob  Corlis, 
\\'illiam  Cook, 
Diner  White, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker. 


300 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1763,  16,     2mo.     Isaac  Hance  nid.  to  Deborah  Irons,  both  of  Slircws.,  at  house  of  Thomas  White: 


Wits: 

Deborah  White, 
Thomas  White, 
David  Ilancc, 
Thomas  Kirby, 
Racliel   Kirby, 
Jacob  Haiiee, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Mary  Hance, 
Britton  Corlis, 
Jeremiah  Hance, 
Amos  White, 
Levi  White, 
Thom".  Corhs, 
John  Tucker, 
Timothy  Hance, 


Isaack  Hance, 
Deborah  Hance, 
Beulah  Lijjiiincott, 
Hannah  While, 
Rachel  White, 
Thomas  White. 


1763,  24,     2mo.     Franses    Borden   md.   to   Elizabetli  Parker,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Josiah  Parker, 
Margret   Parker, 
Joseph  Borden, 
John  Borden, 
Peter  Parker, 
Thomas  Borden,  Jun''., 
Joseph   Corlis, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Joseph  Wardell,  Jun""., 


Franses  Borden, 
Elizabeth  Borden, 
Elihue  Wilhams, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Edmond  Lafetter, 
Benjamin  Woolcott, 
Britton  Corlis, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Obadiah  Allen, 
Mary  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Margret  Price, 
Lydia  Wardell, 
Lvdia  Parker. 


1763,  12,     5mo.     Thomas  Tilton  md.  to  Catherine    Potter,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Elizabeth  Williams, 
Lydia  Williams, 
Joseph  Poter, 
Abigail  Potter, 
Faith  Tilton, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Joseph   Parker, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
James  Tucker, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Amos  White, 
Ester  White, 


Thomas  Tilton, 
Katherine  Tilton, 
Increas  Tilton, 
Hannah  Tilton, 
Phebe  Tilton, 
Beulah  Potter, 
Ester  Middleton, 
William  Tilton, 
Ester  Lippincott, 
Amos  Tihon, 
John  Williams, 
Edmond  Lafetre. 


1764,  II,  lomo.     Joseph  Jackson  md.  to  Sarah  Lawrence,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Benjamin   Jackson, 

James  Tucker, 


Joseph  Jackson, 
Sarah  Jackson, 


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Joseph  Parker, 
Joseph  Corhs, 
Lydia  Williams, 
John  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
John  Brinley, 
Elihue  Williams, 


Nathan  Tilton, 
Joseph  Wardil, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Ester  White, 
Amos  White. 


1765,  10,     imo.     Briton  Corlies  md.  to  Anne  White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  David  Curtis: 


Wits: 

Deborah  Corlies, 
Abigail   White, 
Tho^  Leonard, 
William  Parker, 
Jemime  White, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Hannah  White, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Rachel   White, 
Miln  Parker, 
Abraham  Woolley, 
Timot  Corlies, 
Thomas  White, 
Lydia  Brewer, 
Jonathan  Herbert, 
John  Corlies, 
Mary  Worthley, 
William  Parker, 
Joel  Borden, 
Tho^.  Leonard, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Mary  Parker, 


Briton  Corlies, 
Anne  Corlies, 
David  Curtis, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Thomas  White, 
Deborah  White, 
David  Curtis,  Jan., 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
John  Brinley, 
Lydia  Worthley, 
Rachel  Curtis. 


1765,  14,     2mo. 


James  Haydock,  of  County  of  Middlesex,  md.  to  Phebe  Tilton,  of  County  of  Mon- 
mouth, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Edmund   Williams, 
Elilni  Williams, 
Richard  Lawrence, 
Amos  Tilton, 
Joseph  Potter, 
Mcriam  Allen. 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Lydia  Williams, 
William  Tilton, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Elizabeth   Williams, 
Mary  Shotwell, 
Ester  Middleton, 
Margaret  Ford, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 


James  Haydock, 
Phebe  Haydock, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Increase  Tilton, 
Phebe  Shotwell, 
John  Flaydock, 
Samuel  Shotwell, 
Catherine  Tilton, 
Lydia  Wardell, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Lydia  Williams, 
Sarah   Lafetra, 
Alice   Lawrence, 
Joseph  Wardell,  Jun. 


302 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1766,  II,    9mo. 


Jacob  Shotwell,  of  Woodbridge,    md.    to    Catherine 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrewsbury: 


Tilton,    of    Middletown,    at 


Wits: 

Joseph  Parker, 
John  Williams, 
Joseph  Potter, 
Benj".  Wolcott, 
Esther  Middleton, 
John  Tilton, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Edmund  WilUams, 
Benj".  Shotwell, 
William  Tilton, 
James  Haddock, 
Anne  Tilton, 
Abigail  Potter, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Lydia  Wardell, 


Jacob  Shotwell, 
Catherine  Shotwell, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Samuel  Shotwell, 
Thomas  White, 
Phebe  Wardell, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Meriam  Williams, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Charles  Brooke, 
Hannah  Tilton, 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Deborah  Corleis, 
Joseph  Wardell,  Jun. 


1766,     4,  iimo.     John   Lippincott,  of  Chester,  md.  to  Hannah  Tilton,  of  Middletown,  at  Shrews.: 


1766,  II,  i2mo. 


Wits: 

Elizabeth  Culler, 
Benjamin  Wolcott, 
Anne  Tilton, 
[Gule?]    Potter, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Anne  Williams, 
James  Potter, 
Lydia  Tilton, 
Joseph  Potter, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Increas  Tilton, 
William  Tilton, 
Joseph  A\'ardell, 
John  \\'illiams, 

Edmond  Lefetra  md.  to  Elizabeth 
House,  in  Shrews. : 

Wits: 

Joseph  Jackson, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Joseph    Potter, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Joseph  Wardell,  Jun., 
Lydia  Worthley, 
Anne  Borden, 
Abigail  Potter, 
Deborah   Parker, 
Lydia  Williams, 
]\Iargaret  Corlies, 
Increase  Tilton, 
Benjamin  Wolcott, 
John  Williams, 
Jacob  Corlies, 


John  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
Nathaniel  Lippincott, 
Mary  Lippincott, 
Abigail  Potter, 
Thomas  Lippincott, 
Daniel  Potter, 
Lydia  Potter, 
Sarah  Potter, 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Edmund  Lafetra, 
Charles  Brooke, 
Mary  Potter. 

Scott,   both   of  Shrews.,    at    Friends'    Meeting 


Edmond  Lefetra, 
Elizabeth  Lefetra, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Joseph   Parker, 
James  Tucker, 
Ebenezer  Scott, 
Jane  Scott, 
Elizabeth  Borden, 
Mary  Worthley. 


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1767,  14,     5mo.     James  Lefetra,  ]mV.,  md.  to  Elizabeth    Lippincott,   both   of   Shrews.,   at   Friends' 

Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


James  Lefetra,  Jun^, 
Elizabeth  Lefetra, 
Joseph   Lippincott, 
James  Lefetra, 
Edmond  Lefetra,  Jnn^, 
William  Lippencott, 
Nathan  Tilton. 


Wits: 

Joseph  Warden, 
Joseph  Parker, 
James  Tucker, 
Jacob  Corlis, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Sarah  Corliss, 
Elizabeth  W'illiams, 
Ann  Williams, 
Anne  Tilton, 
Lyddia  Williams. 
John  Williams, 
Abigail  Pottor, 
Margret  Corliss, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Elihu  W'illiams, 
Richard  Larrence, 

1767,  21,     5mo.     Thomas  Curtiss  md.  to  Margret  Corliss,  both   of  the   County  of  Monmouth    at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Theophilais  Littell, 
Rebeckah   Potter, 
Jemima  White, 
Margret  White, 
Mary  Woodmancy, 
Abigal  Corlifs, 
Margret  Cook, 
John  \\"illiams, 
Thomas  White, 
Rachel   Tallman, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
John  Woodmancy, 
Beershabe  Woodmancy, 
Joseph  Warden, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Joseph   Potter, 
Benjamin  Corlifs, 
Abigal  Potter, 

1767.  13.     8mo.     James  Williams  md.  to  Rebeckah  Potter,  botli  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews 


Thomas  Curtiss, 
Margret  Curtiss, 
Joseph  Corlifs, 
Jacob  Corlifs, 
Dinah  White, 
Ann  Corlifs, 
Timo''.  Corlifs, 
William  Cook, 
Lyddia  Cook, 
Deborah  Corlifs, 
Brittain  Corlifs. 


Wits: 

Joseph  Corlifs, 
Charles  Brooks, 
Joseph  Warden, 
Joseph  Jackson, 
Nathan   Tilton, 
Lyddia  Williams, 
Margret  Corlifs, 
Zilpha  Corlifs.' 
Gule  Potter, 
Hannah  Wardcll, 


James  Williams, 
Rebeckah  Williams, 
Joseph   Potter, 
Jolni  W'illiams, 
James  Tucker, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Abigal  Potter, 
Daniel  Williams, 
Catharine  Tilton, 
Anne  Tilton, 


io4 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Thomas  Tilton, 
Peter  Potter, 
James  Potter, 
Elihu  Williams, 
William  Tilton, 


Hannah  Allin, 
Lydia  Williams. 


1767,  17,     9mo.     William  Corlifs  md.  to  Mary  Woolley,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Deborah  White, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Margaret  Price, 
Margaret  Parker, 
Beulah  Lippincott, 
Rebeckah  Borden, 
Deborah  Corlifs, 
William  Parker, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Jacob  Hance, 
John  Williams, 
Jarat  Morford, 


William  Corlifs, 
Mary  Corlifs, 
Joel  Borden, 
Amas  White, 
James  Tucker, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Leah  Tucker. 


1767,  14,  lomo.     John  Woolley,  (minor),  md.  to  Rebeckah    Borden,    both    of   Shrews.,    at    house   of 
Amos  White,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Mary  Corlifs, 
Thomas  White, 
Joel  White, 
Jacob  White, 
James  Tucker, 
Joseph    Parker, 
Joseph  Corlifs, 
Margret  Corlifs, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Joseph  Jackson, 
Lewis  Smith, 


John  Woolley, 
Rebeckah   Woolley, 
■Esther  White, 
Thomas  Woolley, 
Amos  White, 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Peter  White, 
Zilpha  White. 


1767,    9,  i2mo. 


Joseph  Hahurft,  of  Middletown,  Penn.,  md.  to  Deborah  Larrance,  of  Shrews.,  at 
Friends'   Meeting   [House?],  at  Manasquan: 


Wits: 

Marcy  Rogers, 
Ann  Longstreit, 
Elfse  Longstreit, 
Elizabeth  Longstreit, 
Catharine  Longstreit, 
Hannah  Jackson, 
Daniel  Bills, 
Benj"'.  Jackson, 
Timothy  Smith, 
William  Pearce, 
Samuel  Longstreit, 
George  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Tilton, 
Sarah  Cook, 
Rachel  Tilton, 
David  Cutler, 


Joseph  Hahurft, 
Deborah  Hahurft, 
Joseph  Larrence, 
Faith  Tilton, 
John  Larrence, 
Ann  Larrence, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Benjamin  Cutler, 
Rebeckah  Bills, 
Mary  Cutler, 
Rachel  Bills. 


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1769,     I,     5mo.     David  Cutler,  of  Pennsylvania,  md.    to   Ann    Laurence,    of   Shrews.,    at   Friends' 
Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Elizabeth  Williams, 
Lyddia  Allin, 
Mary  Williams, 
John  Tucker, 
Lyddia  Rogers, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Edmon  Williams, 
Joseph  Corlifs, 
Benjamin  Walcott, 
Josiah  Parker, 
Lyddia  Williams, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Elihu  Williams, 


David  Cutler, 
Ann  Cutler, 
John  Cutler, 
Elizabeth   Cutler, 
Margery  Stackhouse, 
Hannah  Headley, 
Joseph  Jackson, 
Sarah  Jackson, 
Isaac  [thackroy?]. 


1770,  13,  i2mo.    Joseph  White  md.  to  Sarah  Parker,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Jackson, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Edmund  Williams, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Huldah  Lippincott, 
Hannah  White, 
William  Parker, 
James  Williams, 
Abigal  Parker, 
Peter  Parker, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Briton  Corleis, 
Benjamin  Walcott, 


Joseph  White, 
Sarah  White, 
Constant  Parker, 
John  White, 
Thomas  White, 
Elizabeth  Allin, 
Lydia  Allin, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Charity  White, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Ann  White, 
Miln  Parker. 


1 77 1,  17,     I  mo.    Peter  Parker,  Jun'.,  md.  to  Sarah  White,  both  of  Shrews.,   at  Friends'   Meet.'.ig 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Sarah  White, 
Joseph  White, 
Jean   Scott, 
Peter  Corlies, 
John  White, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Richard  Lawrence, 
John   Hartshorne, 
Benj".  Walcott, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Elihu  Williams, 
John  Tucker, 


Peter  Parker, 
Sarah   Parker, 
Josiah  Parker, 
Thomas  Borden, 
Sarah  White, 
John  White, 
Constant  Parker, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Robbert  White, 
John  Parker, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
John  Borden, 
James  Tucker. 


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HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1771,  II,    4mo.     Samuel  Middleton,  of  Nottingham,  md.  to  Ann  Tilton,  of  Middletown,  at  Shrews. 


1771,  II,  i2mo. 


1772,  27,     2mo. 


Wits: 

Ehhu  WilHams, 
Azi  Dunham, 
Britan  Codies, 
Richard  Lawrence, 
Jos.  Wardell, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Obediah  Tilton, 
James  Lefetra,  Jun''., 
James  Potter, 
Edmon  Williams, 
Joseph   Allin, 
Garrit  Bennit, 
Catharine  Bennitt, 
Joseph  Borden, 
Jacob  Middleton, 
Joseph    Parker, 
Benjamin  Walcott, 
Joseph  Jackson, 


Samuel  Middleton, 
Ann  Middleton, 
Thomas  Middleton, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Patience  Middleton, 
Increas  Tilton, 
Catherine  Shotwell, 
George  Middleton, 
Nathan  Tilton,  Jun'' 
Mary   Bennit, 
Hannah  Allin, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Margret   Corlis, 
Abigal  Corlis, 
Gideon  Middleton. 


Thomas  Smith  md.  to  Deborah  Laing,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  house  of  George  Parker, 
at  Squancum: 


Wits: 

James  Patterson, 
Obediah  Allin, 
Elizabeth   Morriss, 
Ben'  Jackson,  Jun"'., 
Esek  Patterson, 
Job  Morriss, 
Hannah  W'ilkin, 
Leah  Morriss, 
Lydia  Brewer, 
Amey  Allin, 
Mary  Wardell, 
Anthony  Smith, 
George  Parker, 
Martha  Parker, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Benja".  Jackson, 


Thomas  Smith, 
Deborah  Smith, 
Jacob  Laing, 
Ann  Laing, 
Anthony  Smith, 
Timothy  Smith, 
Sarah  Smith, 
Elizabeth  Laing, 
John  Laing, 
David  Laing, 
Elihu  Williams, 
John  Hartshorne, 
W'illiam  Lippincott, 
Solomon  Wardell, 
Abraham  Parker. 


Isaiah  Shotwell,  of  Plainfield,  md.  to  Constant  Lippincott,  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Jos.  Parker, 
Jos.  Jackson, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Brittain  White, 
Abigail    Codies, 
Mary  Williams, 
Jos.  Mitton, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Benjamin   Walcott, 
Sam'.  Smith, 
Margret  Cook, 
Elizabeth  Worthly, 


Isaiah  Shotwell, 
Constant  Shotwell, 
Jacob  Shotwell, 
Hannah  Williams, 
William   Lippincott, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Increas  Tilton, 
W".  Tilton, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
William  Lippincott, 
Lydia  Williams, 


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1773.  20,     smo. 


Elizabeth  Williams, 
Nat'.  Parker, 
Peter  White, 
Mary  Worthly, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 


Jo^  Leffetra,  Jun^, 
Elihu  Williams, 
John  Tucker, 
Jacob  Hance, 
E.  Williams, 
Mary  White, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Stephen  Edwards, 
Nathan  Tilton,  Jlm^ 


Benjamin  Corlies  md.  to  Deborah  Parker,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Patience  Lippincot, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
John  Tucker, 
James  Leffetra,  Jun''., 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Edm''.  Leffetra, 
John   Hartshorne, 
Jo^  Wardell, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
George  Corlies, 
James  Tucker, 
Abigail  Edwards, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Jo^.  Parker, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Elihu  Williams, 
William  Tilton, 


Benjamin  Corlies, 
Deborali  Corlies, 
William  Parker, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Peter  Corlies, 
Margaret  Tucker, 
Brittain  Corlies, 
Anne  Corlies, 
Benj°.  Walcot, 
Nathan  Tillton, 
iMargaret  Wardell, 
Lydia  Wardell. 


1773,  22,    4mo. 


Brittain  White  md.  to  Elizabeth    Allen,    both    of    Shrews.,    at    Friends'    Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Alice  Lawrence, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Margaret  White, 
Nathaniel  Parker, 
Lydia  Wardell, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
George  Corlies, 
Lydia  Rogers, 
Margaret  Tucker, 
Mary  Robinson, 
Rich''.  Hartshorne, 
Elihu   Williams, 
John  Scott, 
Timothy  Corlies, 
Peter  Corlies, 
Benjamin  Walcot, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Joseph  De  Laplaine, 
Brittain  Corlies, 


Brittain  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Dinah  White, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Samuel  Tucker, 
James  Lafetra,  Jun''., 
Charles  Brooks, 
Tho^  Clark, 
Margaret  Cook, 
W".  Wardell, 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Aschel  Chandler, 
Ebinezer  Allen, 
Tefse  Cook, 
Benjamin  Chandler, 
Mary  Williams, 
Meriam  Cook, 
Margaret  Allen, 
Edmond  Lafetra. 


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1773,  18,  iimo. 


Robert  Bowne,  of  New  York,  md. 
Shrewsbury: 

Wits: 

Sarah  CorHes, 
Jo^  Warden, 
Walter  FrankHn, 
Sarah  Hartshorne,  J'., 
Elihu  Williams, 
Mary  Ashfield,  J""., 
Margaret  Hartshorne, 
Elisha  Lawrence,  Jr., 
Euphremia  Ashfield, 
Tlio".  Hartshorne, 
Sarah  Salter, 
Elizabeth  Salter, 
Mary  Robinson, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Pattison  Hartshorne, 
Lawrence  Hartshorne, 
Andrew  Underbill, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Thomas    Robinson, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Elizabeth  Robinson, 


to   Elizabeth    Hartshorne,    of   Middletown,   at 


Robert  Bowne, 
Elizabeth  Bowne, 
Robert  Hartshorne, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Elizabeth  Hartshorne, 
Mary  Bowne, 
John  Bowne, 
Matthew  Bowne, 
Rich''.  Hartshorne, 
Esek  Hartshorne, 
Mary  Bowne,  Jr., 
Elizabeth  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
Anna  Bowne, 
Mary  Pearsall, 
Will.  Hartshorne, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Joseph  Delaplaine, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
William  Rickman, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Increas  Tilton. 


^773>     7'  i2mo.     Jonathan  Pickering,  of  Buckingham,  Penn.,  md.  to  Mary  Williams,  of  Shrewsbury, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Ja^.  Tliornton, 
Edm''.   Lefetra, 
Lydia  Williams, 
Jo'.  Parker, 
Joshua  Morris, 
Jo^  Wardell, 
Jacob  Paxon, 
Mary  Grover, 
Sarah  Jackson, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Mary  Brooke, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Abbot  Williams, 
George  Allen,  Jr., 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Elizabeth   Little, 
Jediah  Tilton, 
Margaret  Wardell, 
Elisabeth  White, 
George  Williams, 
Law:  Hartshorne, 
Lydia  Hulet, 
Zilpah  Woolley, 
Mary  Lippincot, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Lydia  Allen,  Jr., 
Humphrey  Williams, 
Joseph  Williams, 


Jonathan  Pickering, 
Mary  Pickering 
Isaac   Pickering, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Anne  Williams, 
Joseph  Pickering, 
Mary  Pickering, 
Rachel  Pickering, 
Joseph  Butter, 
Obadiah  Williams, 
W".  Williams, 
Mary  Pickering, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Grace  Williams, 
Meriam  Williams, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Sylvanus  Grover, 
Joseph  Roberts, 
James  Lefetra.  Jun''., 
James  Grover, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Brittain  White, 
Nathan  Woolley, 
Edw.  Brooks, 
Jn".  Hartshorne. 


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1774,     6,     I  mo.    Joshua  Morris,  of  Abington,  Penn.,  md.  to  Lydia  Wardell,  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


1774,    9.     3mo. 


1774,  14,    4mo. 


Wits: 

Josepli  Parker, 
Edm".  Lefifetra, 
John  Tucker, 
Isaac  Mathew, 
Tho'.  Flecher,  Jun''., 
Hugh  Evans, 
Jas.  Longstreth, 
W".  Parker, 
George  Allen,  Jun^, 
W".  Parker, 
John  Corlies, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Elisabeth   White, 
Elisabeth  Corlies, 
Margaret  Tucker, 
Mary  Parker, 
Brittain  White, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Anne  White, 


Joshua  Morris, 
Lydia  Morris, 
Jo\  Wardell, 
John  Wardell, 
W".  Wardell, 
Jo^.  Leonard, 
Peter  Corlies, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Meribah  Parker, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Margaret  Wardell,  min"'., 
Margaret  Wardell,  Jun"'., 
Merabah  Wardell, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Elisabeth  Wardell, 
Deborah  Wardell, 
Jo.  Wardell, 
Rachel  White, 
Patience  Lippincot, 
Joseph  Williams, 
Lucy  Hartshorne. 


Jonathan  Wright,  of  Chesterfield,  md.  to  Elizabeth  AVilliams,  of  Shrewsbury,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Samuel  Borden, 
Elihu  Woolley, 
Elisabeth  White, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Lydia  Hulit, 
Lydia  Potter, 
Leah  Tucker, 
John  Williams, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Jediah  Tilton, 
Margaret  Cook, 
Mary  Brooke, 
Hannah  Williams, 
Jos'".  Wardell, 
Han^.  Wardell, 
Jos.  Jackson, 
Elisabeth  Corlies, 
Margaret  Tucker, 
Jo'.  Williams, 
Peter  Corlies, 

Peter  Corlies  md.  to  Margaret  Tucker,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
in  Shrews.: 


Jonathan  Wright, 
Elizabeth  Wright, 
Eliz^".  Williams, 
James  Tucker, 
James  Williams, 
John  Tucker, 
Isaac  Wright, 
Ebenezer  Wright, 
Sarah  Wright, 
Sam'.  Tucker, 
W™.  Hewlings,  Jun^, 
Elizabeth  Hewlings, 
Zilpah  Corlis, 
John  Corlis. 


Wits: 

Ed".  Lafetra, 
John  Corlies, 
Eliz*''.  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Stephen  Edwards, 


Peter  Corlies, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Patience  Woolley, 
George  Corlies, 
Leah  Tucker, 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Miriam  Cook, 
Brittain  White, 
Jacob  White, 
Asahel  Chanler, 
Jos.  Parker, 
Jas.  Parker, 
Eliz*".  Parker, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Deborah  Cook, 
Mary  Parker, 
James  Tucker, 
Britton  Tucker, 
Timothy  Corlies, 
Sarah  Woolley, 
Lydia  Jackson, 


John  Tucker, 
James  Tucker, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Increas  Tilton, 
Briton  Corlies, 
Anne  Corlies, 
Esther  Tilton, 
Jane  Scot, 
Abigail  Edwards, 
Benj™.  Corlies, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Jefse  Cook, 
Benj".  Woolley, 
Joseph  Jackson, 
Elisabeth  White. 


1774,  15,  i2mo.    Jeremiah  Hance  md.  to  Phebe  Woodmansee,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Rich''.  Lawrence, 
John  Hartshome, 
James  Lefetra,  Jun^, 
Elizabeth  Clark, 
Elis\  White, 
Ed"''.  Lefetra, 
Sarar  Hance, 
Tho^.  Hance, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Margaret  Cook, 
Ja^  Wardell, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Jo".  Jackson, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Benj.  Walcott, 


Jeremiah  Hance, 
Phebe  Hance, 
John  Woodmansee, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Tho^  Woodmansee, 
Jos.  Woodmansee, 
Jo^  Corlies, 

John  Woodmansee,  Jun., 
■David  \\'oodmansee, 
Dan'.  Woodmansee, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Elisabeth  Hance, 
Elisabeth  Ciher, 
John  Worthley. 


1755  [probably  means  1775]  12,  4mo. 
Squancom : 


Elihu  Woolley   md.   to   Mary  Jackson,   both   of  Shrews.,   at 


Wits: 

Stephen  Woolley, 
Benj".  Jackson,  Jun'' 
Jacob  Walcott, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
George  Parker, 
Deborah  Smith, 
Masheau  Maxon, 
Thomas  Smith, 


Elihu  Woolley, 
Mary  Woolley, 
Oba'diah  Allen, 
Benjamin  Wolcott, 
Peter  Jackson, 
David  Maxon, 
Jacob  Mines, 
Noah  Smith, 
Peter  Cook, 
Jacob  Herbert, 
Mary  Herbert, 
Mary  Jackson. 


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1775,  21,  121110.     Nathan  Jackson  md.  to  Meribah  Jackson,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Thomas  Hance, 
Jo^  Parker, 
Rob«.  White, 
Mary  Coriies, 
Jacob  Wolcott, 
Law.  Hartshorne, 
Margaret  Corhes, 
Edm'i.  Williams, 
Ehhu  Williams, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Dinah  White, 
Sarah  Coriies, 
Charles  Brooke, 
Jo^  Warden, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
James  Lafetra,  Jun^, 
Peter  White, 
Jacob  \\'hite. 
Charity  White, 


Nathan  Jackson, 
Meribah  Jackson, 
Jo**.  Jackson, 
Lydia  Jackson, 
Benj.  Jackson, 
John  Jackson, 
John  White, 
Mary  White, 
Deborah  Parker, 
John  Tucker, 
Sam'.  Tucker, 
Eliz.  Williams, 
Benj.  Wolcott, 
Jo^.  Coriies. 


1776,  17,  lomo. 


Edmund  Lefetra  md.  to  Sarah  Potter,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Jo^.  Delaplaine, 
Jo'.  Jackson, 
Jo^  Wardell, 
Jo^  Allen, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Hannah  Delaplaine, 
Phebe  Delaplaine, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Patience  Lippincot, 
Eliz'^''.  Delaplaine, 
Dinah  White, 
Charles  Brooke, 


Edmund  Lefetra, 

Sarah  Lefetra, 
Abigail  Potter, 
Daniel  Potter, 
Lydia  Potter, 
Increase  Tilton, 
George  \Mlliams, 
Jon"^.  Wright, 
\\'illiam  Tilton, 
Edmund  Williams. 


1777,   22"'',   imo.   Jacob  Laing  nid.  to  Leah  Brindley,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits : 

Jos.  Delaplaine, 

Elihu  Williams, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Amy  Allen, 
Tho^  Tilton, 
Jo".  Delaplaine,  Jun''., 
Benj".  Jackson,  Jun"'., 
Mosheir  Maxson, 
Jacob  Burdg, 
Sarah  Smyth, 
Phebe  Morris, 


Jacob  Laing, 
Leah  Laing, 
Mary  Parker, 
Deborah  Smith, 
John  Laing, 
Will".  Parker, 
George  Parker, 
Abigail  Morris, 
David  Laing, 
Margaret  Laing, 
Abraham  Parker, 
Martha  Parker, 
Tho'.  Smith, 
Judith  Burdg. 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1777,  26,     6mo.     Peter  Wolcott  md.  to  Lydia  Potter,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Sam'.  Delaplaine, 
Rob*.  Bovvne, 
Nicholas  Delaplaine, 
W"".  Delaplaine, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
W"'.  Jackson, 
Brittain  Corlies, 
James  Lefetra,  Jun""., 
Jacob  Hance, 
Joel  Borden, 
Jacob  Wolcott, 
Jon".  Wright, 
Meribah  White, 
Increas  Tilton, 
Margret  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Joseph  Jackson, 
John  Tucker, 
Jo^  Warden, 
John  Jackson, 


Peter  Wolcott, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Abigail  Potter, 
Benj°.  Potter, 
Cleffey  Wolcott, 
Daniel  Potter, 
Benj".  Wolcott,  Jun^, 
James  Williams, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Mary  Jackson, 
Elizabeth  Wright. 


'^777^  I3>     Smo-     George  Williams  md.  to  Margaret    Cook,   both   of   Shrews.,   at   Friends'   Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Wardell, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Jacob   Hance, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Jo".  Delaplaine,  Jun"'., 
Samuel  Woolley, 
Joseph  Delaplaine, 
Patience  Lippincot, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
John  Jackson, 
Benjamin  Jackson, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Joseph  M.  Delaplaine, 
Daniel  Potter, 
Jacob  Wolcott, 


George  Williams, 
Margaret  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Lydia  Cooke, 
Elisabeth  Wright, 
Hannah  Williams, 
John  Williams, 
Obadiah  Williams, 
Jonathan  Wright, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Humphrey  Williams, 
Timothy  Corlies, 
Dinah  White, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Lydia  Corlies, 
David  Wardell, 
Meribah  White. 


1777,  12,    6mo. 


Humphrey  Williams  md.  to  Meribah  Curtis,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Sam'.  Delaplaine, 
W™.  B.  Delaplaine, 
Lydia  Grover, 
Sarah  Lawrence, 
Hannah  Cook, 
James  Grover, 
Jacob  Wolcott, 


Humphrey  Williams, 
Meribah  Williams, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Anne  VN'illiams, 
Sam'.  Talman, 
John  Williams, 
Meribah  White, 


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Jo».  Warden, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Lawrence  Embree, 
Joel  Borden, 
Rich*^.  Lawrence, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
John  Jackson, 
Britton  White, 
EHsabeth  White, 
Phila    Delaplaine, 
Nicolas  Delaplaine, 


James  Williams, 
George  Williams, 
Elisabeth  Wriijlit, 
Jon''.  Wright, 
Margaret  Williams, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Benj"'.  Jackson, 
Esther  Crawford, 
Elisabeth  Clark. 


1777,  15,     5mo. 


William  Jackson  md.  to  Ruth  Woolley,  both  of  Shrewsbury,  at  Friend's'  Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Jackson, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Margaret  Williams, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
John  Jackson, 
Benjamin  Jackson, 
Leah  Tucker, 
George  Williams, 
Jacob  Wolcott, 
Nicholas  Delaplaine, 
James  Williams, 
Jo^  Warden, 
John  Tucker, 
Sam'.  Tucker, 
Benj".  Wolcott, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Hannah  Allen, 


William  Jackson, 
Ruth  Jackson, 
Stephen  Woolley, 
Mary  Jackson, 
Sam'.  Woolley, 
Hugh  Jackson, 
Elihu  Woolley, 
Peter  Jackson, 
Mary  Woolley, 
Elisabeth  White, 
Sam'.  Delaplaine, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Sarah  Woolley, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
W.  B.  Delaplaine. 


1777,    4,  i2mo. 


Thomas   White   md.   to   Meribah  Parker,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  the  house  of  Thomas 
White,  in  Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Joseph  Jackson, 
John  Tucker, 
Sam'.  Tucker, 
Leah  Tucker, 
Margaret  Curlies, 
Peter  Corlies, 
Charity  White, 
Benj».  Woolley, 
Jo».  White, 
Margaret  White, 
Elifabeth  West, 
Jo».  Warden, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Charles  Wardell, 
Hannah  Allen, 

^77^>  15.  lomo.     Nathan  Jackson  md.  to  Mary  Letson,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
in  Shrews.: 


Tho^  White, 
Meribah  White, 
Elisa  Wardell, 
Jacob  White, 
Zilpha  Woolley, 
Hannah  Harvey, 
Charity  White, 
Levy  White, 
William  Parker, 
Nathan  Woolley, 
Joseph  Allen. 


Wits: 

Elisabeth  Wardell, 

Lawrence  Embree, 


Nathan  Jackson, 
Mary  Jackson, 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1779.    4.     5mo. 


Rob^  Bowne, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Hannah  Tilton, 
Jo^.  Jackson, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
John  Jackson, 
Lydia  Jackson, 
Robt.  White, 
Elisabeth  Hance, 
John  White, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
John  Tucker, 
Benj.  Wolcot, 


Tlio".  Letson, 
Elisabeth  Letson, 
Hugh  Jackson, 
Tho".  Letson,  Jun^, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Jo".   Warden, 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Jon*.  Wright, 
W">.  Tilton, 
Joel  Borden, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Benj".  Jackson. 


Thomas  Earle,  of  Springfield,  Burl.  Co.,  md.  to  Leah  Tucker,  of  Shrews.,  at  Meet- 
ing House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Jo^.  Jackson, 
Sam'.  Delaplaine, 
Josiah   Parker, 
Britton  Corlies, 
Sam'.  Hough, 
W™.  Jackson, 
Jo^.  Davis, 
Charlotte   Newbold, 
Martha  Newbold, 
Meribah  Wardell, 
George  Brown, 
Tho^  Earle,  Jun^, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Jon''.  Wright, 
Ja".  Williams, 
Elisabeth  Parker, 
Benj".  Woolley, 
Rob*^.  Bowne, 
W".  Parker, 


Thomas  Earle, 
Leah  Earle, 
John  Tucker, 
Santon  Earle, 
Peter  Corlies, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Mary  Emley, 
Susannah  Hough, 
Elisabeth  Williams, 
Zilpha  Corlies, 
Sam'.  Tucker, 
Mabarah  White, 
Elisabeth  Wright, 
George  Williams, 
John  Jackson, 
Mary  Lamb, 
Edith  Earle, 
Hannah  Earle, 
Abbot  Williams. 


1780,  13,     7m'o. 


Robert    White,    of    Shrews., 
Meeting  House,  in  Shrews. 

Wits: 

Lawrence  Embree, 
Rob'.  Bowne, 
Jos.  Parker, 
Dan'.  Wardell, 
Nathan  Jackson, 
Tho".  Letson, 
Tho^  Hance, 
W".  Hance, 
Polly  Lawrence, 
Amelia  Lippincot, 
Jon*.  Wright, 
Rob*.  Hartshorne, 
John  Tucker, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Elihu  Williams, 
Benjamin  Wolcot, 


md.  to  Hester  Crawford,  of  Middletown,  at  Friends' 


Robert  White, 
Hester  White, 
William  Crawford, 
Benjamin  White, 
Jos.  White, 

John  Bowne  Crawford, 
John  White, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
James  Grover, 
Esther  Crawford, 
Lydia  Grover, 
Alice  R.  Nicholson, 
Amey  Scott, 
Meribah  White, 
Deborah  Hance, 
Mary  Parker, 


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Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Jos.  Wardell, 
John  Scott, 
Sylvanus  Grover, 
Patience  Lippincot, 
Edni''.  Williams, 
John  Jackson, 
James  Williams, 
Meribah   Wardell, 
Mary  Pearsall, 
Elisabetli  Letson, 
Mary  White, 
Lydea  Allen, 
Sarah  Lawrence, 
Alice  Lawrence, 


Sarali  Williams, 
William  Parker, 
Peter  White, 
Elisabeth  Bowne, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Mary  Hulett, 
Charlotte  Hulett, 
Mary   Morris, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Dinah  White, 
John  N.  Wardell, 
Rich"*.  Lawrence,  Jlm^, 
W-".  Scott, 
Sam'.  Pintard. 


1784,  15,     imo.     Nathan  Tilton,  Jim"'.,  md.  to  Abigail  Birdsill,  both  of  Middletown: 


Wits: 

Elihu  Williams, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Benj°.  Wolcott, 
Jon^  Wright, 
John  Tucker, 
Rob*.  Hartshorne, 
Gidion  Middleton, 
Benjamin  Corlis, 
Will"".  Hartshorne, 
Elisa''.  Williams, 
Dan'.  Woodmansee, 
Jo^  Wardell, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Nathan  Woolley, 
Brittain  Corlis, 
James  Williams, 
Will".  Trafford, 


Nathan  Tilton,  Jun''., 
Abigail  Tilton, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Increas  Tilton, 
Will™.  Tilton, 
Obad".  Tilton, 
Tho^  Tihon, 
David  Tilton, 
Mary  Bennit, 
Jo^  Allen,  Jun^, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Phebe  Williams, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Hannah  Lippincot, 
Meriam  Woodmansee, 
Will".  Lippincot. 


1784,  16,     gmo. 


Jacob  Woolley  md.  to  Elizabeth  Tucker,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'   Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

-Elizabeth  Drummond, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Mary  Williams, 
Daniel  Wardell, 
Joseph  Corlies, 
Joseph  Allen,  Jun^, 
Tlios.  Chandler, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Rob*-.  White, 
John  Jackson, 
Brittain  White, 
Peter  Corlies, 
W".  Parker, 
Benj".  White, 
William  Jackson, 
Benj.  Walcott, 
Rob''.  Hartshorne, 


Jacob  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 
Benjamin  Woolley, 
Samuel  Tucker, 
John  Tucker, 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 
Britain  Tucker, 
Mary  White, 
Deborah  Cook, 
Sarh  Corlis, 
Ruth  Jackson, 
Hannah  Williams, 
Patience  Lippincot, 
Liddia  Allen, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Elizabeth  Letson, 
Zilphia  Corlies, 
Hannah  Allen, 


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HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


1785.  17.    3mo. 


William  Tilton,  Alice  E.  Nicholson, 

John  Hartshorne,  Mary  Lawrence, 

Elizabeth  Parker,  Elizab''.  Lawrence, 

Mary  Parker,  Mary  Pintard, 

Deborah  Corlies,  Margaret  Corlis, 

Deborah  Tallman,  James  Williams, 

Briton  Corlies 

Thomas  White, 

Nathan  Woolley, 

Jonath".  Wright, 

George  Corlies, 

Jefse  Cook, 

Will"".  Hartshorne, 

Sarah  Corlies, 

William  Parker. 

Daniel  Wardell,  of  Shrews.,  md.  to  Alice  Elizabeth  Nicholson,  Dau*^.  of  George 
Nicholson,  late  of  Princetown,  Somerset  Co.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in 
Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Dan'.  Hendrickson, 
Joseph  Jackson, 
Ja:  Covenhoven,  '-' 
Mary  Lawrence, 
Elizabeth  I^rker, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
Mehitable  Hicks, 
Abigail  Johnston, 
John  Lyell, 
Fenwick  Lyell, 
Mary  Parker, 
Jon''.  Wright, 
Will".  Tilton, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Rob*.  White, 
Esther  White, 
John  Jackson, 
Cyren  Hendrickson, 
Mary  Lyell, 
Benj.  Walcott, 
Benj :  Corlies, 
W".  Parker, 


Daniel  Wardell, 
Alice  Eliza:  Wardell, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Meriba  Wardell, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
John  Tucker, 
John  Wardell, 
James  Wardell, 
John  N.  Wardell, 
Sarah  Lawrence, 
Mary  Lawrence, 
Rich"*.  Lawrence, 
Elizabeth  Wright, 
Hannah  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Lawrence, 
Anna  Pintard, 
"Newbury  Bunting, 
Margaret  Williams, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Amy  Scott, 
Meriba  White, 
Sarah  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
Joseph  Wardell. 


1785,  16,    6mo.    Joseph  Allen,  Jun^,  md.  to  Elizabeth  Williams,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Meriba  White, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Joanna  Williams, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Charity  White, 
Deborah  White, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Thom'.  Tilton, 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Alice  Lawrence, 


Joseph  Allen,  Jun''., 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Edm''.  Williams, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Meriam  Williams, 
Margaret  Williams, 
Constant  Woodward, 
Phebe  Williams, 
Mary  Grover, 


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Lydia  Allen, 
Mary  Bennit, 
Nathan  Tilton,  Jun^, 
Sam'.  Williams, 
Will".  Hartshorne, 
Dan'.  Woodmansee, 
Benj".  Wooward, 
Rich''.  Lawrence,  Jlln^, 
Joseph  White, 
Jacob  Hance, 
W".  Parker, 
Jacob  Burdg^, 
Rob*.  White, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Jacob  Corlies, 


Tylee  Williams, 
Jediah  Allen, 
Hannah  Williams, 
W"".  Parker,  Jun"-., 
W™.  Tilton, 
John  Tucker, 
Benj.  Walcott, 
'Robert  Hartshorne, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
James  Williams, 
David  Tilton, 
Mary  Parker, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
Obadiah  Williams, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Sarah  Hartshorne. 


1786,  22,     3mo.     James  Morris  md.  to  Ann  Jackson,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

George  Harris, 

Asher  Curtis, 

Mary  Nubary, 

John  Allen, 

Benj™.  Jackson,  s.  of  B., 

Joseph  Jackson, 

Rebeckah  Johnson, 

John  Tucker, 

Thomas  Tilton, 

Sarah  Tilton, 

David  Laing, 

Edm*.  Lafetra, 

Obadiah  Tilton, 

David  Curtis, 

Hugh  Jackson, 

John  Johnson, 

1790,    9,  i2mo.    John  Barrow,  of  New  York,  md.  to  Mary  Lawrence,  of  Shrews.,  in  Shrews. 


James  Morris, 
Ann  Morris, 
Hannah  Jackson, 
Zilpha  Morris, 
Rebeckah  Jackson, 
Elizabeth  Curtis, 
Mary  Morris, 
Lydia  Morris, 
Rebeckah  Harris, 
Lydia  Jackson, 
Elizabeth  Mitchell. 


Wits: 

Silvanus  Grover, 
Elizabeth  Breefe, 
Susan  B.  Breefe, 
Benj-.  White, 
Elisha  Newell, 
Ichabod  Spinning, 
Henry  Wolcott, 
John  Lippincott, 
George  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Esther  White, 
Mary  Grover, 
Sarah  Corlis, 
Elizabeth  Hulett, 
Deborah  White, 
Anne  Morris, 
Will".  Hartshorne, 


John  Barrow, 
Mary  Barrow, 
Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Sarah  Lawrence, 
Rich''.  R.  Lawrence, 
Elizabeth  Lawrence, 
Margarent  Lawrence, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Rebekah  Wardell, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Rob^  Hartshorne, 
Sam'.  Bunting, 
Eliza  Hartshorne, 
Alice  E.  Wardell, 
Hannah  M.  Wardell, 
Edmund  Williams, 
Benjamin  Corlis, 
Samuel  Breefe, 


3i8 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


John  N.  Warden, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
John  Wardell, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Rich*^.  S.  Hartshorne, 


John  Tucker, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Sani\  Forman, 
Robert  White, 
Christian  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Joseph  Byrd. 


'791,  12,     smo. 


Henry  Burr,  Jun''. 
bury,  at  Shrews.: 

Wits: 

Derick  Zutphen, 
Sam'.  WiUianis, 
James  Newell, 
Jacob  Burdg, 
Esek  Hartshorne, 
John  Lake, 
Joseph  Holmes, 
W".  Hartshorne, 
Polly  Williams, 
Tho".  Tilton, 
Sarah  Tilton. 
Maribah  Williams, 
Elinor  Smalley, 
Amos  Tilton, 
William  Tilton, 
John  Van  Mater, 
William  Scott, 
Ursula  Throckmorton, 
Samuel  Sykes, 
Eliz'^''.  Lawrence, 
Abigail  Ridgway, 
Alice  Eliza  Wardell, 
Valeriah  Woodward, 
Rebecca  Ridgway, 
Miriam  Middleton, 
Marg''.  Tilton, 
Hann*".  Lippincott, 
James  Smalley, 
Will".  Lippincott, 
Sylvanus  Grover, 
Eliz">.  Hatkinson, 
Increas  Tilton, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Eliz*".  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  Lake, 
William  Ridgway, 
Rachel  Ridgway, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Sam'.  Throckmorton, 
Joseph  Haiglit, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Dav".  Tilton, 
Nimrod  Woodward, 
Rich".  Lawrence, 
John  Hartshorne,  Jun"'., 


of  the  County  Burlington,  md.  to  Phebe  Williams,  of  Shrews- 


Henry  Burr,  Jun^, 
Phebe  Burr, 
Edmund  Williams, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Hannah  Ridgway, 
Abigail  Stockton, 
Elizabeth  Allen, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Nancy  Williams, 
Grace  Williams, 
Joseph  Allen,  Jun^, 
Sam'.  Stockton, 
Hozek"".  Williams, 
George  Williams, 
Jos.  F.  Throckmorton, 
Marg*.  Throckmorton, 
Mariam  Williams, 
Hannah  Williams, 
Mary  Sykes,  Jvm"'., 
Elizabeth  Van  Mater, 
Robert  Tilton, 
Esther  Williams,  Jun^, 
'Mary  Williams, 
Sarah  Woolley, 
John  Williams, 
Anthony  Woodward, 
Sarah  White, 
Joseph  White, 
Mary  Grover, 
Anne  Shoemaker, 
John  Tucker, 
Sam'.  Breese, 
Rob*.  Hartshorne, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Benj".  Corlies, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Sarah  Lawrence, 
Peter  White, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Rob*.  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
Alchi  Zutphen, 
Marmaduke  Burr. 


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ijgi,  17,  iimo.     Joseph  Byrd,  of  New  York,  nid.  to  Elizabeth  Lawrence,  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Allen, 
Robert  White, 
Rebeckah  Wardell, 
Ester  White, 
Mary  Grover, 
Deborah  Corlis, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Elizabeth   Breese, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Abigail  Breefe, 
Miriam  Williams, 
John  Hartshorne,  Jun''., 
Tylee  Williams, 
Will™.  Hartshorne, 
Patience  Lippincott, 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  Allen, 
Catherine  Lawrence, 
Increase  Tilton, 


Joseph  Byrd, 
Elizabeth  Byrd, 
Rich"^.  Lawrence, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
James  Byrd, 
Sarah  Lawrence, 
iMary  Barrow, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
Mary  Bunting, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Newbury  Bunting, 
William  Tilton, 
Peter  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
John  Jackson, 
Benj°.  Corlis, 
John  W'ardell, 
Silvanus  Grover, 


1792,  10,     I  mo.     Tylee  Williams,  of  Shrewsbury,  nid.  to  Elizabeth  Hartshorne,  of  Middletown,  at 
house  of  Esek  Hartshorne: 


1792,  17.    Smo. 


Wits: 

Obadiah  Tilton, 
David  Tilton, 
Brittain  White, 
George  Corlies, 
W".  Scott, 
Esek  L.  Hartshorne, 
Silvanus  Grover, 
Will"".  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
Benjamin  Clarke, 
Robert  White, 
Will".  Hartshorne, 
Sarah  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
Rachel   Hartshorne, 
Elizabeth  Robinson, 
Mary  Grover, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Sarah  Tilton, 
John  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
Joseph  Allen,  Jr., 


Tylee  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Esek  Hartshorne, 
Elizabeth  Hartshorne, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Ann  \\"illiams, 
Robert  Hartshorne, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Margaret  Throcmorton, 
Margaret  Tilton, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
James  Salter, 
Jo".  F.  Throcmorton, 
Rich'^.  S.  Hartshorne, 
Benjamin  Corlies. 


Samuel  Lafetra  md.  to  Elizabeth   Allen,   both    of   Shrews.,   at   Friends'    Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Peter  Wolcott, 
Jediah  Allen, 
Amos  White, 
John  Courlies, 
William  Tilton, 
Isaac  Wright, 


Sam'.  Lafetra, 
Elizabeth  Lafetra, 
James  Lafetra,  Jun''., 
John  Lafetra, 
Ann  Allen, 
Content  Parker, 


320 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Rich''.  Lawrence, 
Rob''.  Hartshorne, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Brittain  White, 
Edm".  Williams, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Patience  Corlies, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Rob^.  White, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Benj".  White, 
George  Corlies, 
Benj".  Wolcott, 
Nathan  WooUey, 
John  Jackson, 
Manuel  Pearce, 


Amos  Wolcott, 
Amy  Lafetra, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Hannah  Lafetra, 
John  Tucker, 
Joseph  Allen,  Jun"'., 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Content  Trafford, 
Zilpah  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Sarah  Lawrence, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Mary  White, 
Ann  White, 
Benj".  Corlies, 
Jacob  Woolley. 


1792,  12,    7mo.    James  Lafetra,  Jun^,  md.  to  Meribah  Wolcott,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


1794. 


Wits: 

George  Corlies, 
John  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
John  White, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 
Meriba  White, 
Amy  Scott, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Joseph  Wardell, 
John  Tucker, 
Edmund  Williams, 
Rob'.  Hartshorne, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
William  Parker, 
William  Tilton, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Benjam".  Woolley, 
Rob*.  White, 
Britton  Corlies, 
Sarah  CorUes, 

3,     9mo.     John  Rively,  of  Kingsessing,  Phila.  Co.,  Penn.,  md.  to  Sarah  Corlies,  of  Shrews., 
at  Shrews.: 


James  Lafetra,  Jun'., 
Meribah  Lafetra, 

C Wolcott, 

Henry  Wolcott, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 
John  Lafetra, 
Benjamin  Wolcott, 
Amos  Wolcott, 
Amy  Lafetra, 
Hannah  Lafetra, 
Manuel  Pearce, 
Elizabeth  Pearce, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Sarah  Hulit, 
Peter  Jackson, 
Benj".  White, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Hannah  Allen. 


Wits: 

Patience  Corlies, 
Briton   Corlies, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
Peter  Corlies, 
George  Corlies, 
Abigail  Edwards, 
Andrew  Rively, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
John  Corlies, 
Edm".  Williams, 


John  Rively, 
Sarah  Rively, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Ann  White, 
Eliza  White, 
Hannah  Corlies, 
W"".  Parker, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Jedidiah  Allen, 
Hannah  Allen, 


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1797,  14,  i2mo. 


Mary  Bowne, 
Susannah  Haydock, 
Philip  Price, 
Rich*".  Lawrence, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Obadiah  Tihon, 
WilHam  Hartshorne, 
Robert  White, 
Brittain  White, 
Joseph  Warden, 
Sarah  Lawrence, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Elizabeth  Green, 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 


Benj™.  Price, 
Henry  Green, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Eden  Haydock, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jim""., 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Sam'.  Richards,  Jun''., 
Jacob  Herbert, 
Margaret  Tilton, 
Jonathan  Pearson, 
Brittain  Woolley, 
Thomas  White, 
John  Hartshorne,  Jun^, 
Benj°.  White. 


William  Hartshorne,  of  Middletown,  md.  to  Sarah  Lawrence,  of  Shrews.,  at  public 
meeting,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Byrd, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Elizabeth  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
John  Hartshorne,  Ju''., 
John  N.  Wardell, 
Hannah  M.  Wardell, 
Rebekah  Wardell, 
Mary  Holmes, 
Eleanor  Wardell, 
George  N.  Wardell, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
James  Lafetra,  Ju^, 
Thomas  Tilton,  Ju^, 
Jacob  Hance, 
Peter  Jackson, 
Edmond  Lafetra,  Ju'., 
Patience  Corlies, 
Sarah  Tilton, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Lydia  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Ann  White, 
Mariah  Butler, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Elihu  Woolley, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 


William  Hartshorne, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
Robert  Hartshorne, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
Richard  Lawrence, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Amy  Lafetra, 
Mary  Jackson, 
William  Corlies, 
Jacob  White, 
Amas  Tilton, 
Sarah  White, 
Hannah  Cook, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Robert  White, 
Benjamin  White, 
Britton  Woolley, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Ju''., 
Amos  White, 
Jacob  Lafetra, 
George  Corlies, 
John  White, 
Mary  White, 
William  Lloyd, 
William  Hance, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Joseph  Lafetra, 
Britton  Corlies. 


I797>    9.  iinio.     Peter  Jackson  md.  to  Mary  Cox,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Brittain  Woolley, 
Amos  Woolcott, 
Manuel  Pearce, 
George  Corlies, 
Hannah  Wardell,  Jr., 
Elizabeth  W'hite, 


Peter  Jackson, 
Mary  Jackson, 
Jonathan  Cox, 
Hannah  Cox,     ■ 
Phebe  Co.x, 
Mary  Woolley, 


3" 


HISTORICAL   MISCELL-\XY. 


Hannah  W'oolley, 
James  Lafetra,  Jun^, 
Jacob  \\'oolley, 
John  Hartshome,  Jun'., 
Elizabeth  W'oolley, 
Will".  Hartshorn'e, 
Benj°.  White, 
Robert  White, 
John  Corlies, 
Ann  White, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Hannah  Corlies, 
Caty  Cook, 
Hannah  W'ardell, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 


Abigail  Cox, 
Rachel  Arnold, 
William  Jackson, 
Peter  Woolcott, 
Samuel  W'oolley, 
Amos  White, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
Rich'^.  Lawrence, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Ruth  Jackson, 
Amy  Lafetra, 
Susannah  Parker, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
William  Lloyd. 


1798,  10,  lomo.     James   Morris    md.   to   Elizabeth  Curtis,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  public  meeting,  at 
Squan: 


Wits: 

Hugh  Jackson, 
Rebecca  Jackson, 
Deborah  Tilton, 
Benjamin  Jackson, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Joseph  Tilton, 
Sarah  Tilton, 
John  Jackson, 
Walter  Curtis, 
Sarah  Curtis, 


James  Morris, 
EUizabeth  Morris, 
Deborah  Lawrence, 
Hannah  Tilton, 
Rachel  Cook, 
Thomas  Cook, 
James  Lawrence, 
Lydia  Lafetra, 
Deborah  Jackson, 
Faith  Curtis, 
Jefse  Morris. 


1799,    2,    gmo.     Dennis  Hurley,  of  Middlesex  Co.,  md.  to  Deborah  Woolley,  dau.  of  Elihu  W'oollej, 
of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Josep  Allen, 
Benj°.  White, 
John  Corlies, 
Amas  Tilton, 
Gideon  Middleton, 
Brittain  Woolley, 
Benj°.  Clarke,  Jun^, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Joseph  Wilcott, 
William  Corlies. 
Samuel  Tucker,  Jr-. 
Elizabeth  W'oolley, 
Mar\-  White, 
Sarah  White. 
Elizabeth  White, 
Catherine  White, 
Amy  Lefetra. 
Richard  Lawrence, 
Rob'.  Hartshome, 
Edmond  Lefetra.  Jun., 
John  Hartshome. 
Benjamin  Jackson, 


Dennis  Hurley, 
Deborah  Hurley, 
Elihu  Woolley, 
Mar}-  W'oolley, 
Ruth  W'oolley, 
Samuel  Woolley, 
Samuel  Tucker, 
Hugh  Jackson, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Hannah  Williams, 
Susannah  Parker, 
Sarah  Woolley, 
Ann  White, 
Mary  Jackson, 
Rebeca  Jackson, 
Hannah  Jackson, 
Hannah  W'oolley, 
Alise  Lawrence, 
Hannah  W'ardle, 
Patience  Corlis, 
Sarali  Hartshome.  Jun''., 
William  Hartshome, 


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Brittain  Corlies, 
Jacob  WooIIey, 
Jame(s)  Lefetra, 
Peter  Corlies, 


Tylee  Williams, 
William  Hance, 
Robert  White. 


1799,  12,    9mo.    Amos  Tilton,  of  Midletown,  md.  to  Elizabeth  White,  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Elizabeth  Hulitt, 
Hannah  Hartshome, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Amy  Lafetra, 
Elizabeth  Hartshorne, 
Nancy  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Susannah  Parker, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
John  Corlies, 
Hannah  Holms, 
Amos  White, 
W"".  Hance, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
John  Jackson, 
George  Corlies, 
Brittain  White, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Hannah  M.  Wardell, 
Abby  Breese, 
Mary  Crawford, 
Leaner  Wardell, 
Mary  H.  Webb, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Amy  Scott, 
Sarah  Lloyd, 
Meribah  Little, 


Amos  Tilton, 
Elizabeth  Tilton, 
Benjamin  White, 
Mary  White, 
Mary  White, 
Catharine  White, 
Sarah  White, 
Ann  White, 
John  V/hite, 
Thomas  Tilton,  Jun"'., 
Nathan  Midleton, 
Gideon  Middleton, 
John  White, 
John  White, 
Obediah  Tilton, 
Tylee  Williams, 
David  Tilton, 
Elizabeth  Letson, 
Mary  White, 
Abigail  Tilton, 
Joseph  G.  Haight, 
Peter  Corlies, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Nathan  Tilton, 
Thomas  Letson, 
Rob*.  White, 
Joseph  White, 
Crawford  White, 
Esek  White, 
Ann  White. 


1799,  19,  i2mo.    William  Hance  md.  to  Margaret  Tilton,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Richard  Lawrence, 

Jos.  Allen, 

John  N.  Wardell, 

Esek  White, 

Benj™.  Corlies, 

John  Hartshorne,  Jun""., 

Jacob  Woolley, 

Henry  Tiebout, 

John  Jackson, 

George  Corlies, 

Jacob  Corlies, 

Revo  Hance, 

Elizabeth  Corlies, 

Sarah  Corlies, 

Jacob  White, 

Sarah  Corlies, 


William  Hance, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Hannah  Tilton, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Timothy  Corlies, 
Lydia  Corlies, 
Hannah  Corlies, 
Miriam  Tilton, 
Miriam  Williams,  Jun^, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Tylee  W'illiams, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  Hartshorne, 
Patience  Corlies, 


3 -'4 


HISTORICAL  MISCELLANY. 


Marv  Field, 
Brinaia  Wluie, 

Gideon  MiddleiCHi, 
Hannah  Reid, 
Wv';?.m  Tihon. 
Rob'.  Tilton. 
Rachel  Haace, 
Amos  Tilion. 
Xaihas  Micdieion, 
Jo-hn  Cunii. 
Abcc  Lawrence, 


Patience  \\"bite. 
Content  Ti-  -: 
Catherine 
Eiizabeth  Ti-:;i2, 
£3izabetfa  Hnlht, 
Mary  WTiite, 
Hann?h  M.  Wardell, 
David  Tflton, 
RobL  White, 
TiKNiias  Tikon,  Jutf,, 
Thomas  H?."ce. 


1800,12,    2nio.     George  Parker  md.  to  BfannahTiltoo,  both  c:  :?   re    5.,  at  Sqaan: 

Wis: 

Eliz=.  Parker,  Jnn',  C-^:--f  n-kr-. 

Martha  Parker,  >:  -  ~_     ^    -     -. 

Eliz*.  McHTis,  T         i-  7       -. 

Walter  Curtis, 

Sam^.  Tucker, 

Snsaimah  Parker, 

EH^.  TihiCMi, 

JosqA  Tikon, 

Tbraias  Cook, 

James  Morris,  Jon',, 

Amos  Tihon. 

Abigafl  Morris, 

James  M<HTis, 

Thomas  mtoa,  JmP,, 

SacJid  Coc^ 

Eliz*.  Cams. 

Edmond  Lai  etra, 

Marr  Cnrds, 

Maiy  TUton, 

1801,  15,  lomo.    Amos  Whhe  md.  to  Aim  White,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  9ire«&: 


Martha  Parker, 
Jacob  Lafetra. 
EdmcHid  Li:      : 
W-   Jacks.. 
Hugh  Jack  sen. 
Rebecah  Ja:  :  :: 
Sarah  Lafet  1 
Elmezar  Curus, 
W-.  Morris. 


Wits: 

Joseph  WcJcott, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Edm*.  \Mlfiams, 
TimothT  Corlies, 
Lrdia  Ccnlies, 
Catberin  Cook, 
W=.  Ccolies, 
Rob*  Lloyd, 
James  West, 
Jacob  Dennis, 
Brittain  Eddwards. 
Geo.  Van  ^r"-    '  ■- 
Benj*.  W 
Rob^  \\"hi:c. 


Ri 
G 


1  V.CI 


ZZ-.  Li 


V.i- 


Amos  ^\'hite, 
Ann  ^Mlite, 
Sarah  Whize, 
Parience  A\Tiite, 
Lvdia  \\'hiie, 
Hannah  \M3iTe, 
Sarah  White, 
Jacob  \Miite, 
John  \Mii:e. 
Xattf .  Parker. 
Carherine  \\lme, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Sarah  Slocnni. 
Hannah  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Marr  Dennis, 
Alice  Lawrence. 
Hannah  WooUer, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Eliz^.  Letson. 
Qememine  W<Jcott, 


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James  Lafetra, 
Tho'.  Tilton,  Jun''., 
Geo.  Van  Pelt, 


Brittain  Woolley, 
Lydia  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Thomas  Morford, 
Elisha  West, 
Fannv  Hart, 
Ja^  Hart, 
Rebecah  West, 
W".  Allen. 


1803,    2,    5mo.    James  Vannote  md.  to  Clementine  Wolcott,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Hannah  M.  Wardell, 
Ruth  Jackson, 
Eliz•^  Hance, 
Lydia  Corlies, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Deborah  Jackson, 
Rebecca  Tackson, 
Eliz'^  Woolley, 
Eliz«\  Tihon, 
Sam'.  Woolley, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
W°.  Wolcott, 
Rob'.  Lloyd, 
Jer"".  Borden, 
W".  Parker.  Jr., 
George  Corlies, 
Benj°.  Corlies, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Tho^  Tilton,  Jr., 
Nathan  Middleton,  Jr., 
Brittain  White, 
Hannah  W^ardell, 


James  Vannote, 
Clementine  Vannote, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Lvdia  Wolcott, 
Ruth  Woolley, 
Lydia  \\'olcott,  J'., 
Esther  Lippincott, 
Sarah  Lafetra, 
Edmund  Lafetra,  Jr., 
John  Wolcott, 
James  Lafetra, 
Peter  T.  Wolcott, 
William  Vannote, 
Manuel  Pearce, 
Amos  Wolcott, 
Ann  Smyth, 
Ann  Lippincott, 
Elizab*".  Lafetra, 
Eliz'".  Allen, 
Eliz'".  Corlies, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Mary  W^oolley, 
Deborah  Pearce, 
W".  Hance, 
Rob'.  White, 
Patience  Corlies. 


1803,  24,  iimo.     John  Wolcott  md.  to  Ann  Smyth,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Catherine  White, 
Elizabeth  ^^'illiams, 
Han\  M.  ^^•ardell, 
Sarah  Corlies,  J^, 
Patience  Cook, 
Miriam  Williams,  J''., 
Peter  Corlies, 
William  Wolcott, 
John  Wolcott,  Jr., 
Benj°.  Corlies, 
W^"°.  Hartshorne, 
W".  Hance, 
W°.  Parker, 
Rob*.  White, 
Britt".  White, 


John  Wolcott, 
Ann  Wolcott, 
Peter  ^^'o!cott, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Lydia  Wolcott,  Jr., 
Meribah  Smith, 
Clementine  Van  Note, 
James  Van  Note, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
W".  Parker,  J^, 
Hannah  Robinson, 
Anne  Corlies, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
James  Lafetra. 
Manuel  Pearce, 


326 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Sar*".  W.  Hartshorne, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Amy  Lafetra, 
Han''.  Hartshorne, 
EHz'\  White, 
Sarah  Leonard, 


AHce  Lawrence, 
Hannah  WooUcy, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Margaret  Corhes, 
Patience  Corhes, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Benj°.  White, 
Timothy  Corhes, 
Edmund  WiUiams. 


1804,  24,     5mo.    Jacob  Parker,  of  Howel,  md.  to  Patience  Cook,  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Henry  Green, 
Ehz'".  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jr., 
Jas.  Parker,  Sen'., 
Frederic  Myers, 
Patience  White, 
Eliz'".  Green, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Britt".  Corlies, 
Ja^.  Allinson, 
Tim''.  Corlies, 
Jno.  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Abigail  Edwards, 
Leah  Laing,  Jr., 
Rachel  Parker, 
W'".  Corlies, 
Jo^  Wolcott, 
Tho^  Tilton,  Jr., 
Rob'.  White, 
Benj".  Morris, 


Jacob  Parker, 
Patience  C.  Parker, 
Deborah  Cook, 
Martha  Parker,  Jr., 
Patience  Corlies, 
Eliz'".  Parker, 
Susan  Thorn, 
Eliz'".  Cook, 
Sarah  Corlies,  Jr., 
Eliz'".  Corlies, 
Ann  Corlies, 
Mary  Parker, 
James  Parker, 
Sam'.  Jackson, 
Benj".  White, 
Tylee  Williams, 
W™.  Hartshorne, 
Obad".  Tilton, 
W°.  Parker, 
Benj".  Corlies, 
Han''.  Woolley, 
Han\  Wardell. 


1804,  13,    gmo.     Samuel  Haydock,  of  Phila.,  P».,  md.  to  Sarah  Corlies,  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.! 


W^its: 

Leah  Laing, 

James  Lafetra, 

Timothy  Corlies, 

William  Parker, 

Brittain  White, 

Tylee  Williams, 

Edmund  Williams, 

Benj".  White, 

W^ill-".  Hance, 

Rob*.  White, 

Hannah  Leonard, 

Abigail  Parker, 

Lydia  Wolcott, 

Mary  Green, 

Lydia  Wolcott,  J^, 

M'arv  Parker, 

Eliz'h.  Cook, 

Elizth.  Corlies,  pr.  request, 

Geo.  A.  White, 

Henry  Green, 


Samuel  Haydock, 
Sarah  Haydock, 
Rob'.  Haydock, 
George  Corlies, 
Patience  Corlies, 
William  Haydock, 
Elizabeth  Green, 
Catherine  Woolley, 
Brittain  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Jacob  W'oolley, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
William  Parker,  Jr., 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Ann  J.  Garrigin, 
Joseph  Corlies, 


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Peter  Codies, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
M.  Preston  Jackson, 
Geo.  Corlies, 
Jo^  Wolcott, 
Jas.  Allinson, 
Benj°.  Woolley, 
Rich''.  Davis, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Jacob  White, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Joseph  Parrish, 
Ann  Haydock, 
Edward  Haydock, 
Hannah  Garrigins, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Rachel  Corlies, 
Eleanor  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 


Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
William   Corlies, 
Ann  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jun''., 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Jacob  W.  Corlies, 
Sarah  W.  Hartshome, 
William  Hartshorne, 
Jno.  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Margaret  Davis, 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Jacobus  Hubbard,  Jr., 
Jno.  Jackson, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Sen'., 
Abigail  Edwards, 
Lydia  Corlies, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Leah  Corlies. 


17,  lomo.     George  A.  White  md.  to  Elisabeth  Corlies,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Hannah  Corlies, 
Samuel  Tucker,  Ju^, 
John  Curtice, 
John  Hartshorne, 
John  Hartshorne,  Jun^, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Allen  Tucker, 
Samuel   Haydock, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Jane  West, 
"Mary  Imley, 
Rachel  Corlies, 
Lydia  Allen, 
Amy  Scott, 
George  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Sarah  Allen, 
Elisabeth  Corlies, 
William  Holmes, 
Joseph  White, 
Hannah  Leonard, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Mary  G.  Holmes, 
Abigaile  Holmes, 
Mary  Parker, 
Alice  Holmes, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Alice  K.  Holmes. 
Hannah  N.  Wardle, 


George  A.  White, 
Elisabeth  White, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
Brittain  White, 
William  Corlies, 
William  Parker, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Elisabeth  White, 
Elisabeth  Leonard, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Ann  Corlies, 
Hannah  Tucker, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
INLirgaret  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Corlies,  Tun"'., 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Lydia  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Fanny  Brewer, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Hannah  \\'oolley, 
Amos  White, 
John  P.  Befscnett, 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Elizabeth  Hance, 

Elizabeth  Williams, 

Rachel  Hance, 

Mariam  Tilton, 

Lydia  Brewor, 

William  Lippincott,  [not  present], 


Jeremiah  B.  Woolley, 
Crawford  White, 
Benjamin  White, 
Littleton  \\hite, 
John  Hance, 
Lydia  Jackson, 
Mary  P.  Holmes. 


1807,  II,    6mo. 


Isack  Martain,  Junior,  of  Bridgetown,  md.   to  Catharine   White,   of  Shrews.,  at 
Shrews. : 


W^its: 

Seth  Lippincott, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Rosina  Black, 
Magdelin  Leonard, 
Ezra  Black,  Jr., 
Tylee  Williams, 
Thomas  Tilton,  Jr., 
Brittain   Corlies, 
\Mlliam  Parker, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Manuel  Pearce, 
James  Patterson, 
Benjamin  White, 
Joseph  White, 
John  Rively, 
John  Corlies, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Sarah  Haydock, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Brittain  White, 
Sarah  N.  Hartshome, 


Isack  Martain.  Jr., 
Catharine  Martain, 
Robert  White, 
Cornelia  \\'hite, 
Lydia  White, 
Hendrick  Conover,    "^ 
Ann  Conover,   ^ 
Mary  White, 
Ann  White, 
Croford  White, 
Ro*.  Brown  ^^■hite, 
William  White, 
Joseph  delvoring,  [?], 
Sarah  Rively, 
Hannah  ^\'ardle, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Hannah  Hartshorne. 
Sarah  Throckmorton, 
Meriam  Williams, 
Lvdia  White. 


1807,  II,    6mo.    Joseph  Wolcott  md.  to  Mary  Lewis,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. 


Wits: 

Jacob  Woolley, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Jno.  Hartshome,  Jr. 
W".  Parker. 
Manuel  Pearce, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Brittain  White, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Hannah  Laing, 
Nancy  Lippincott, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Sarah  Haydock, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Sarah  Rively, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Miriam  Williams.  J''. 


Joseph  Wolcott, 
Mary  Wolcott, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Meribah  Lafetra, 
James  Lafetra, 
Ann  Thompson, 
Abigail  Parker, 
Hannah  Williams, 
Clementine  \"an  Note, 
Lucy  H.  Eddy, 
Mary  Dennis, 
Sarah  Lewis. 
Elizabeth  Jeffrey, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Lydia  Branson, 
Joseph  Branson, 
Sarah  W.  Hartshome, 


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Joseph  D.  Everinghim, 
Tho».  Tilton,  J^, 


Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Lydia  White, 
Sarah  Throckmorton, 
Seth  B.  Lippincott, 
George  Corhes, 
Benjamin  Wolcott, 
WilHam  Parker,  Jr., 
Henry  Wolcott, 
Joseph  Parker. 


1806,  16,  lomo. 


Joseph  Lafetra  md.  to  Ruth  Woolley,  [dau.  of  Elihu  Woolley],  both  of  Shrews.,  at 
Shrews. : 


Wits : 

Tylee  Williams, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Brittain  White, 
W™.  Hartshorne, 
John  Hartshorne, 
John   Hartshorne,  Jun., 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Manuel  Pearce, 
Thomas  Tilton,  Jur., 
Robert  White, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Joanna  Williams, 
Elizabeth   Codies, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Mary  Parker, 
Catharine  Woolley, 
Sarah  White, 
Sarah  W.  Hartshorne, 


Joseph  Lafetra, 
.Ruth  Woolley, 
Elihu  Woolley, 
Mary  Woolley, 
Deborah  Lafetra, 
Elizabeth  Lafetra, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 
Samuel  Woolley, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Rachel  Salter, 
Elizabeth  Jackson, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Lafetra, 
Elizabeth  Pearce, 
Lydia  Wolcott. 


i8q8,  14,    gmo.     John  Moreton  md.  to  Rebeckah  Lafetra,  both  of  Howel,  at  Manasquan: 


Wits : 

Jane  Lewis, 
Sarah  Newberry, 
James  Morris, 
Thomas  Cook, 
Wil".  Hartshorne, 
James  Lawrence, 
Tho^  Tilton,  Jun'., 
John  P.  Le\vis, 
Mary  Hartshorne, 
Will".  Morton, 
Hannah  Pattor, 
Sarah  W.  Hartshorne, 
Isabel  Morris, 
Elizabeth  Curtis, 
Mary  Newberry, 


John  Moreton, 
Rebeckali  Moreton, 
Marah  Lafetra, 
Lydia  Lafetra, 
Edmund  Lafetra,  Jun'., 
John  Moreton,  Jun'., 
Ihomas  Tilton, 
Hugh  Jackson, 
Amos  Tilton, 
Deborah  Lewis, 
Hannah  Morris, 
Meribah  Curtis, 
Martha  Van  Mater, 
Elizabeth  Brown, 
Richard  Moreton. 


33° 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1809,  14,    9010.     Benjamin  Paxson,  of  Philadelphia,    Penn.,    md.   to   Sarah   White,    of   Shrews.,   at 
Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Eliz"".  Lawrie, 
Elizt^  White, 
Eliz*".  \\'illiams, 
Revo    Hance, 
Briton  Corlies, 
Ann  White, 
Meribah  Littell, 
Jno.  Corlies, 
Benj".  Parker, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
E.  S.  W  illiams, 
Phebe  Embree, 
Mary  Parker, 
Eliz"".  Letson, 
Elenor  \^'ardell, 
Charlotte  Corlies, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Eliz'''.  Hance, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Han\  M.  Wardell, 
Eliz"".  Corlies, 
Eliz'".  White, 
Rebeccah  White, 
Rachel  Lawrie, 
Eliz'".  Davis, 
Peter  T.  Wolcott, 
William  Hance, 
Hariot  White, 
Rob'.  \\'hite, 
Benj°.  \\'hite, 
W".  P.  Holmes, 
Eliz«\  White, 
Sarah  White, 
Jediah  Allen, 
Sam'.  Trafford, 
Mary  Imlay, 


Benjamin  Paxson, 
Sarah  Paxson, 
Joseph  \Miite, 
Sarah  White, 
Thomas  Paxson, 
Clarinda  White, 
Elihu  Pickering, 
Elihu  \\".  White, 
Elizabeth  Tilton, 
Ann  Allen, 
T\lee  Williams, 
Alercy  Pickering, 
Alice  Lawrence, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Sar*".  W.  Hartshorne, 
Han*".  Hartshorne, 
Grace  \\'illiams, 
Aliriam  Williams, 
Eliz"".  W.  ^'oorhees, 
Catherine  Woolley, 
Miriam  T.  \\'illiams, 
Miriam  T.  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Dehart, 
Jacob  \\'oolley, 
W".  Parker,  Jur., 
John  Hartshorn, 
Edmund  Williams, 
William  Parker, 
Brittain  White, 
Jos.  Allen, 
Geo.  Corlies, 
Thomas  Tilton,  Jur., 
Christian  \\'hite, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Charles  Paxson. 


1810,  15,     2mo. 


Timothy  Smith,  of  Luzarne,  Penn., 
Williams,  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 

Wits: 

Phebe  Corlies, 
Mary  Parker, 
Phebe  H.  Corlies, 
Mary  Tenbrook, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Geo.  N.  Wardell, 
Lydia  Jackson, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Brittain  White, 
Benj°.  W.   Corlies, 
Henry  Wolcott, 
Samuel  Wolcott, 
Sarah  W.  Hartshorne, 


md.  to  Hannah  Williams,  daughter  of  John 


Timothy  Smith, 
Hannah  Smith, 
James  Williams, 
Mary  Lippincott, 
Miriam  ^^'illiams, 
Tylee  Williams, 
\\'illiam  Parker, 
\\"illiam  Hartshorne, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Benj°.  White, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  S.  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Davis, 
Elihu  \\'oolley, 


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Mary  Inilay, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Clememine  \'an  Note, 
Elizabeth  Pearce, 
Patience  White, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Deborah   Corlies, 
Sarah  Throckmorton, 
Rebecca  W.  White, 
IMargaret  Hance, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Miriam  T.  Allen, 
Sarah  Laing, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Hannah  Lippincott, 


John  Jackson, 
Brittain  Corlies, 
John  Corlies, 
Esek  White, 
Joseph  W.  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Letson, 
Meribah  Little, 
W.  P.  Holmes, 
Margaret  Davis, 
Hannah  Croxon, 
Amy  Scott, 
Christianna  Vail, 
John  Wolcott. 


1810,  15,    3mo. 


Seth  Lippincott,  (son  of  Thomas  Lippincott,  of  Chester,  and  Lydia,  his  Wife),  md. 
to  Miriam  Williams,  (dau.  of  Edmund  Williams),  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Mary  G.  Holmes, 
George  Corlies, 
Sarah  Saltar, 
Charlotte  Hance, 
Mary   Tenbrook, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Phebe  Williams, 
Meribah  Pearce, 
Mary  M.  Cline, 
Mary  Hartshorne, 
Amey  W.  Robinson, 
Deborah  Robinson, 
Phebe  White, 
Catharine  Moore, 
Clementine  \'an  note, 
Sally  Remsen, 
John  Corlies, 
Margaret  Shotwell, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Gidion   Middleton, 
Esek  White, 
John  Hartshorne,  Jr., 
William  Hartshorne, 
William  Parker, 
Allice  Lawrence, 
Hannah  Wardell, 
Sarah  W.  Hartshorne, 
Patience  White, 
Meribah  Little, 
Elizabeth  Robinson, 
Benj".  White, 
Miriam  Tilton, 
Mary  Imlay, 
Phebe  Embree, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
William  R.  Holmes, 
William   Hance, 
Sarah  Tilton, 


Seth  Lippincott, 
Miriam  W.  Lippincott, 
Tho^.  Lippincott, 
Lydia  Lippincott, 
Edmund  Williams, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Phebe  Burr, 
Mary  Tenbrook, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Anna  Parry, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
David  Tilton, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Miriam  T.  Allen, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Hannah  H.  Williams, 
George  H.  White, 
Esther  Williams, 
Sarah  Throckmorton, 
John  Lippincott, 
Edmund  W.  Allen, 
Edmund  Throckmorton, 
Edmund  W.  Burr, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Mary  Burrough, 
Lydia  Burr, 
Lydia  White, 
Rebeca  White, 
Tho'.  C.  White, 
Miriam  T.  Williams, 
Eliza  Ann  Woodward, 
Nimrod  Woodward, 
Abigail   Holmes, 
Eliza  M.  Knight, 
Deborah  Corlies, 


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HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1811,  21,  iimo. 


Deborah  Corlie?, 
Fanny  Conrovv, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Letson, 


Phebe  White, 
Jo^  Wolcott, 
Nathan  A.  Smith, 
Brittain  White. 


Peter  T.  Wolcott,  (son  of  Peter  Wolcott  and  Lydia,  his  wife),  md.  to  Hannah  F. 
Croxson,  (dau.  Jacob  Croxson  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife),  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Catherine  Croxson, 
Deborah  Sherson, 
Garret  S.  WikofT, 
Robert  Parker, 
Lydia  Parker, 
William  Croxson, 
Henry  Wolcott, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Lvdia  Croxson, 
Gitte  Wikofif, 
Rachel  Wikofif, 
Samuel  Woolley, 
William  W.  Croxson, 
Martha  F.  Burnett, 
Sarah  W.  Corlies, 
James  Stillwell, 
Patience  White, 
Edmund  W.  Allen, 
Joseph  W.  Corlies, 
Harriot  White, 
Elizabeth  CorlieSj 
Mary  Parker, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Deborah  White, 
Amey  Allen, 
Sarah  Shearman, 
Meriam  T.  Wiliams, 
Elizabeth  W.  Allen, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Robenson, 
Edmund  Williams, 
Benjamin  Wolcott, 


Peter  T.  Wolcott, 
Hannah  F.  Wolcott, 
Peter  Wolcott, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Jacob  Croxson, 
Elizabeth  Croxson, 
Nathan  Woolley, 
Zilpha  Woolley, 
Manuel  Pearce, 
Esek  White, 
Amos  Tilton, 
Robert  White, 
Crawford  White, 
William  Parker,  J'., 
Benjamin  White, 
Benjamin  Parker, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
William  P.  Holmes, 
Abigail  Parker, 
Hannah  H.  Williams, 
Miriam  Williams, 
Susanna  White, 
Leah  Parker, 
Thomas  Shearman, 
James  Morris, 
Susan  Morris, 
Margaret  Stillwell, 
Abigail  Pararker, 
Phebe  Embree, 
Leah  Laeny, 
Sarah  Thomson,  [?], 
Joseph  Parker, 
George  Corlies, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
James  Van  Note, 
Samuel  Wolcott. 


1812,    16,   4mo. 


Joseph  Allen,  (son   of  Joseph   &  Hannah   Allen),    md.  to   Sarah    Corlies,  (dau.   of 
Benjamin    &    Deborah    Corlies),  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Peter  Wolcott, 
Obediah  Tilton, 
George  Corlies, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
William  Corlies, 
Ann  Corlies, 


Joseph  Allen, 
Sarah  Allen, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Mary  Corlies, 
William  Parker, 
Edmund  W.  Allen, 
George  Corlies, 
Tvlee  Williams, 
Elizabeth  W.  Allen, 


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J.  C- 


White, 


Charlotte  Corlies, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Mary  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Davis, 
Susan  Corlies, 
Joseph  W.  Corlies, 
Sarah  Salter, 
Elizabeth  Salter, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Lydia  Wolcott, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
William  Hance, 
Elizabeth  Robinson, 
Henry  Corlies, 
Rebecca  W.  White, 
George  A.  White, 
Joseph  W.  Allen, 
Deborah   Corlies, 
Sarah  Hartshorne, 
Hanah  Wardle, 
Patience  White, 


Phebe  B.  Corlies, 
Ann  Allen, 
Jiediah  Allen, 
William  Parker, 
Hanah  Hartshorne, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Caroline  Allen, 
Meriam  Allen, 
Meriam  T.  Williams, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jur., 
Lydia  White, 
Elizabeth  S.  Williams, 
Hubbard  Corlies, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Manuel  Pearce, 
Elizabeth  Letson, 
Abigail  Parker, 
Brittain  White, 
William  Holms, 
Abigail  B.  Holms, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Clementine  Van  note. 


1813,  15,  i2mo.     James  E.  Dorsett,  (son  of  James  &  Ellianor  Dorsett),  md.  to  Lydia  Lafetra,  (dau. 
Edmund  &  Sarah  Lafetra),  both  of  Howel,  at  Manasquan: 


Wits: 

Sarah  W.  Hartshorne, 
Wil™.  Hartshorne, 
Thomas  Tilton,  J^, 
Cornelius  Forman, 
Deborah  Tilton, 
Nelly  Longstreet, 
Sarah  Curtis, 
Ann  Forman, 
Lewis  E.  Pierce, 
Rebecca  Morton, 
Ed"".  Lafetra, 
John  Morton, 
Tho'.  Cook, 
Hugh  Jackson, 
Hugh  Jackson, 


-  James  E.  Dorsett, 
Lydia  Dorsett, 
James  Dorsett, 
Elleanor  Dorsett, 
Sarah  Lafetra, 
.Elleanor  Dorsett, 
iWilliam  Dorsett, 
>  Catharine  Dorsett, 
Thomas  Cook,  Jr., 
John  S.  Forman, 
Nimrod  Miller, 
Joseph  Pierce, 
Hannah  Woolley, 
Deborah  Jackson. 


1815,  14,  i2mo. 


William  Widdifield,  (son  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Widdifield),  of  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
md.  to  Elizabeth  Corlies,  (dau.  of  Briton  &  Sarah  Corlies),  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Obadiah  Tilton, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Benj".  White, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Benj".  Parker, 
Jo^  Wolcott, 


W".  Widdifield, 
Elizabeth  Widdifield, 
Susan  Corlies, 
Sarah  W.  Corlies, 
Joseph  Parker,  Jun'., 
Hannah  Parker, 
William  Parker, 
William  Parker, 


334 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Joseph  Allen, 
Reuben    [Shivve?], 
John  Wolcott, 
Phebe  Williams, 
Henry  S.  Remsen, 
Sally  Remsen, 
Han\  H.  Williams, 
EUzK  W.  Allen, 
Eliz''.  Robinson, 
Rebecca  W.  White, 
Anne  Allen, 
Lydia  White, 
Peter  Corlies, 
Marg*.  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Joseph  Lafetra, 
Scott  Herbert, 
John  Gallagher, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
Miriam  W.  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  S.  Williams, 
Miriam  T.  Williams, 
Elizabeth  White, 
George  Corlies, 


Henry  Miller, 
Mary  Miller, 
George  Widdifield, 
Deborah  Widdifield, 
Sarah  Lippincott, 
John  Widdifield, 
Henry  Corlies, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Patience  Haydock, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Briton  Corlies,  Jr., 
Joseph  W.  Corlies, 
Jacob  W.  Corlies, 
Benj°.  W.  Corlies, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Charlotte  Corlies, 
Mary  Parker, 
Mary  Rively. 


1818,  12,     3mo. 


Dobel  Baker,  son  of  George  &  Hannah,  of  Phil.,  Pa.,  md.  to  Mary,  dau.  of  Geo. 
&  Patience  Woolley    Corlies,  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Mary  Ann  Haydock, 
Eliza  L.  Corlies, 
Will-".  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Peter  Corlies, 
Margaret  Corlies, 
Deborah  Cook, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Rachel  Corlis, 
John  Wolcott, 
Mariam  T.  Williams, 
Sarah  J.  Allen, 
Phebe  B.  Corlies, 
Marg'.  Hance, 
Elizabeth  S.  Williams, 
Mary  Corlies, 
Ann  Allen, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Sarah  Sherman, 
Maria  I.  Keach, 
Caroline  W.  Tilton, 
Jane  G.  Ten  Brook, 
Susan  White, 
Hannah  Parker, 
Mary  Tilton, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Miriam  T.  Allen, 
Hannah  H.  Williams, 


Dobel  Barker, 
Mary  C.  Baker, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
Will-".  Baker, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
Newsom  Baker, 
W".  Letson, 
Will".  C.  White, 
Tho".  C.  White, 
Nathan  Woolley, 
Benj".  Parker,  ' 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jun^, 
Rob'.  White, 
Rob'.  Parker, 
Sam'.  Lafetra, 
Benjn.  Wolcott,  Sr., 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Patience  Corlies  Haydock, 
Mary  Parker, 
Charlotte  Corlies, 
Edward  G.  Corlies, 
Joseph  W.  Corlies, 
Nancy  Corlies, 
Benj.  W.  Corlies, 
Jacob  W.  Corlies, 
Clementine  Van  Nott, 
Jacob  Woolley, 


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Brittain  Wliite, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
Joseph  Parker,  Jr., 
Joseph  Allen, 
Obadiah  Tilton, 
Tylee  Williams, 


Deborah  Corlies, 
Hannah  Hartshorn, 
John  Hartshorn, 
Sarah  Renisen, 
Henry  I.  Remsen, 
Lydia  White, 
Hannah  Baker. 


l8i8,  15,  lomo.     Joseph  Parker,  (son  of  William  &  Elizabeth  Parker),  nid.  to  Elizabeth  S.  Williams, 
(dau.  of  Tylee  &  Elizabeth  Williams),  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Benjamin  W.  Corlies, 
Henry  Burr,  Jun''., 
George  W.  Burr, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Ju"'., 
Joseph  E.  White, 
James   Yetman, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Hance, 
Caroline  W.  Tilton, 
Alice  Smith, 
Leah  L.  Parker, 
Deborah  White, 
Caroline  Allen, 
Marv  White, 
Elizabeth  W.  Allen, 
Susan  White, 
Samuel  T.  Thomson, 
Sallay  Thomson, 
Lydia  White, 
Phebe  B.  Corlies, 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Mary  M.  Potter, 
Jane  G.  Tenbrook, 
Amy  Scott, 
Phebe  White, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Miriam  T.  Allen, 
Miriam  Burr, 
Margaret  Curtis, 
Susan  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Ann  White, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 


Joseph  Parker, 
Elizabeth  S.  Parker, 
William  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Miriam  T.  Williams, 
Hannah  H.  Williams, 
Phebe  Williams, 
Edmund  T.  Williams, 
Esek  H.  Williams, 
Jane  Williams, 
Mary  Williams, 
Mary  Parker, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Miriam  W.  Lippincott, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
Edmund  W.  Lippincott, 
Hannah  Parker, 
Elizabeth   Parker, 
William  Parker, 
Hannah  Ustick, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Mary  C.  Baker, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Patience  C.  Haydock, 
Jacob  W^oolley, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 
John  Hartshorne, 
William  Smith, 
Esek  White, 
William  Hance, 
Brittain  White, 
Joseph  Will™.  Allen, 
Joseph  Lafetra, 
Job  Cook, 
Benjamin  Parker. 


1820,  14,  i2mo.     Benjamin  W.  Corlies,  son  of  Briton  &  Sarah  Corlies,  md.  to  Miriam,  dau.  of  Tylee 
&  Elizabeth  Williams,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Hannah  W.   Parker, 
William   Parker, 
Mary  M.  Cline, 
Frances  G.  Cline, 


Benjamin  W.  Corlies, 
Miriam  T.  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Tylee  Williams, 


336 


HISTORICAL   MISCELL-\XY. 


Samuel  H.  Hanshome, 
Joseph  W'ooUey. 
Thomas  H.  Leggett, 
Joseph  Wolcott. 
Joseph  Lafetra, 
Margaret  Hance, 
James  Yetman, 
Samuel  Throckmorton, 
Edward  Woodward, 
Amy  Scott, 
Ann  Hopkins, 
Man.-  Parker, 
Susanna  Corlies, 
Deborah  [Saers?], 
Benjamin  Corlies, 
Man.-  Ann  Hartshome, 
Esek  Hartshome, 
John  Hartshome, 
Esek  White, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 
William  Parker, 
Brittain  White, 
Benj".  White, 
Sarah  Saltar, 


Elizabeth  Williams, 
Ann  Corlies, 
Joseph  W.  Corlies, 
Jacob  W.  Corlies, 
Joseph  Parker,  Jun., 
Elizabeth  S.  Parker, 
Man,'  Williams, 
Jane  Williams, 
Mar}"  Williams, 
Esek  H.  Williams, 
Edmund  T.  Williams, 
Hannah  H.  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Patience  Corlies^ 
Seth  Lippincott, 
Lydia  ^Vhite, 
Edmund  Throckmonon, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Benjamin  Parker, 
Hannah  L'stick, 
Hannah  H.  Hartshome, 
Phebe  Williams, 
Sarah  W.  Corlies. 


1821,  22,  iimo. 


Joseph  ^^'oolley.  (son  of  Jacob  &  Elizabeth  Woolley),  md.  to  Hannah  H.  Williams, 
(dau.  of  Tylee  &  Elizabeth  Williams),  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Joseph  Parker.  Jun'., 
Hannah  W.  Parker, 
Lydia  Croxson, 
Phebe  Williams, 
George  Williams, 
Aim  W.  Little, 
Jerusha  Holmes, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Zilpah  Corlies, 
Eden  Woolley, 
Esek  H.  \\'illiams, 
Benjamin  Woolley, 
Cornelia  "SI.  Lewis, 
Jane  Williams, 
Mary  \\'illiams. 
Emmeline  Woolley, 
Benjamin  \\'.  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  S.  Parker, 
Jane  G.  Tenbrook, 
Charlotte  Corlies, 
Sarah  W.  Corlies, 
Hannah  C.  Corlies, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Amy  Scott, 
Mar}-  Williams, 
Ruth  Lafetra. 
Patience  Corlies, 
Margaret  Hance. 
Elizabeth  Croxson, 


Joseph  Woolley, 
Hannah  H.  Woolley, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  Woolley, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Mar}-  Parker, 
Catharine  Lewis, 
Jno.  P.  Lewis, 
Elizabeth  Widdifield, 
Ann  Corlies, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Joseph  E.  White, 
James  Yetman, 
John  Yetman, 
W".  Widdifield. 
Jacob  W.  Corlies, 
W".  Parker.  Jtm., 
Daniel  Williams, 
Samuel  Lafetra. 
Cornelius  J.  Smith, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
Edmimd  W.  Lippincott, 
William  W.  Croxson, 
Joseph  Lafetra. 
John  Hartshome, 
Joseph  Allen. 
Jacobus  Hubbard, 
William  Parker, 


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Phebe  B.  Corlies, 
Susannah  Throckmorton, 
Miriam  T.  Allen, 
Caroline  Allen, 
Hannah  Tucker, 
Elizabeth  White, 


Benjamin  Parker, 
George  A.  Corlies, 
Joseph  ^^'olcott, 
Henr>-  \\'.  ^^"olcott, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jun., 
Edward  Remsen, 
Brittain  White, 
Benj™.  White. 


1821,  13,  l2mo.    Thomas  Cook,  Jun'.,  son  of  Thomas  &  Rachel  Cook,  md.  to  Ann  Arnold,  dau.  of 
Israel  &  Bathsheba  Williams,  of  Shrews.,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Lydia  \\'hite, 
Rachel  C.  Sherman, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
George  W.  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Parker, 
Elizabeth  A.  Corlies, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 
John  Hartshome, 
Benjamin  ^^^  Corlies, 
Ruth  Lafetra, 
~  Bathsheba  Drummond, 
Rebecca  Morton, 
Eden  \\'oolley, 
Joseph  E.  White, 
Elizabeth  E.  Williams, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Phebe  Williams, 
Hannah  H.  Woolley, 
Mar^-  T.  Corlies, 
Lucy  G.  Corlies, 
Emeline  Woolley, 
Elizabeth  \\'oo!ley, 
Meriam  T.  Allen, 
Phebe  B.  CorUes, 
Elizabeth  Hunt, 
Hannah  Hartshome, 


1S23,  13,    2mo. 


Thomas  Cook,  Jim'., 
Ann  Cook, 
Thomas  Cook, 
Rebecca  Cook, 
Edmund  West, 
Rachel  \^"est, 
Mars-  White, 
Catharine  Williams, 
\\'iiliam  L.  Borden, 
Hannah  LawTence, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Daniel  WilUams, 
Tylee  Williams, 
Henry   \\'.  \\'olcott, 
Joseph  \\oolley, 
Joseph  Lafetra, 
Edmimd  W.  Lippincott, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Benjamin  Parker, 
Brittain  White, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jun^, 
William  Hance, 
Benjamin  \\hite, 
George  A.  Corlies, 
Thomas  Sherman, 
John  Morton, 
Ann  Johnson. 


John  L..  son  of  Benjamin  &  Marj-  Borden,  md.  to  iliriam  T.,  dau.  of  Joseph  & 
Elizabeth  Allen,  both  of  Shrews.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Ruth  Lafetra, 
Lydia  \\hite, 
Phebe  Williams, 
Ann  W.  Little. 
Sarah  Ann  Smith, 
Hannah  B.  Lawrence. 
W^.  L.  Thomson, 
Edmund  W.  Lippincott, 
Henr>-  W.  Wolcott, 
James  \\'est. 
Jacob  Woolley, 


John  L.  Borden, 
Miriam  T.  Borden, 
Miriam  W.  Lippincott, 
Leah  L.  Parker, 
Susan  Smnmerhays, 
Elihu  Woolley, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 
Benjamin  Borden, 
Mary  Borden, 
Joseph  Allen, 
Sarah  Allen, 


338 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


John  Hartshorne, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Esek  H.  WilHams, 
Stacy  D.  White, 
Edward  G.  CorHes, 
EHzabeth  Hance, 
Sarah  Wardell, 
EHzabeth  \\'ardell, 
Ann  Allen, 
Martha  S.  Shreve, 
Phebe  Ann  Shreve, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Caroline  Allen, 
Hannah  T.  Borden, 
Joseph  E.  White, 
Thomas  T.  Borden, 
Gabriel  West, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Phebe  Corlies, 
Deborah  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jun'., 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Seth  Lippincott, 


Peter  B.  Corlies, 
George  A.  Corlies, 
Sarah  T.  Allen, 
Richard  Borden, 
W".  L.  Borden, 
Joseph  L.  Borden, 
Elizabeth  C.  Corlies, 
Hannah  W.  Corlies, 
Sarah  C.  Shearman, 
Tho'.  Shearman, 
Samuel  Allen, 
Miriam  T.  Corlies, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Elizabeth  S.  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Parker,  Jun^, 
Caroline  W.  Lippincott, 
Sarah  W.  Corlies, 
Susan  Corlies. 


1822,  17,  lomo. 


Isaack  Lippincott,  (son  of  Caleb  &  Jemima  Lippincott,  of  Northampton,  N.  J.), 
of  Freehold,  md.  to  Caroline  W.  Tilton,  (dau.  of  Amos  &  Elizabeth  Tilton),  of 
Middletown,  at   Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Jane  G.  Tenbrook, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Benj".  Parker, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
Joseph  \Voolley, 
William  W.  Croxson, 
John  D.  Forman, 
Guy  Champlain, 
John  F.  T.  Forman, 
Benjamin  W.  Corlies, 
Mary  Glover, 
Lucy  Y.  Corlies, 
Zelphia  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  Corlies, 
Benj".  Van  Mater, 
Henrv  W.  Wolcott, 
Thad^  Whitlock, 
Tho^  C.  White, 
James  F.  Throckmorton, 
W^-".  W.  Wikofif, 

Isaac  St ,  [blurred], 

J  Aaron  Conover, 
Isaac  Hance, 
W".  S.  Stoutenborrough, 
Thomas  Tilton, 
Rebecca  Lippincott, 
Hannah  M.  Wardell, 
Gideon  M.  Tilton, 


Isaac  K.  Lippincott, 
Caroline  W'.  Lippincott, 
Jemima  Lippincott, 
Elizabeth  Tilton, 
Benjamin  White, 
William  W.  Tilton, 
Mary  W.  Whitlock. 
Sarah  W.  Corlies. 

Phebe ,  [blurred], 

Marv  M.  Whitlock, 
Ann'C.  \\'hitlock. 
Ann  \Y.  Tilton, 
Sarah  White, 
[Berajah?]  R.  Lippincott, 
Samuel  L.  Woodward, 
Ann  White, 
Joseph  j\I.  Morgan, 
Mary  L.  Morgan, 
Hannah  S.  Lippincott, 
Mary  M.  Tilton, 
Joseph  E.  White, 
Richard  T.  Forman, 
Susan  White, 
David  Forman, 
Abigail  Shinn, 
Lydia  Croxson, 
Hannah  Parker, 
Sarah  Shreve, 

Hannah  C. ,  [worn], 

Eliza  Ann  Van  Mater, 


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Stacy  D.  White, 
William  White, 
Ann  White, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Amy  Lafetra, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Elizabeth  S.  Parker, 
Lydia  White, 
Hannah  H.  Woolley, 
Miriam  W.  Lippincott, 
Jacob  Woolley, 
Joseph  Lafetra, 
Elizabeth   Hunt, 
Ann  Hopkins, 


John  W.  Whitlock, 
Miriam  T.  Corlies, 
Miriam  T.  Allen, 
Sarah  Glover, 
Fanny  Glover, 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  H.  Hartshorne, 
Deborah  Parker, 
Mary  White, 
Leah  L.  Parker, 
Caroline  Allen, 
Amy  Barkalow, 
Louise  Q.  Wikoff, 
Lydia  C.  Tilton. 


1824,  16,    6mo.     Allen,  son  of  Samuel  &  Elizabeth  Lafetra,  md.  to  Prudence,  dau.  of  John  &  Mary 
Morton,  of  Howel,  at  Squan : 


u 


u 


1826,  II,     5mo. 


Wits: 

Susanna  Lawrence, 
Abigail  Morris, 
Thomas  Cook, 
Edmund   Lafetra^ 
Elizabeth    Curtis, 
Gertrude  Ann  Morris, 
Eliza  Morris, 
Meribah  Curtis, 
Hannah  Allen, 
William  P.  Lafetra, 
Walter  Lawrence, 
Emma  Morton, 
Miriam  W.  Lippincott, 
Meribah  S.  Wolcott, 
James  L.  Morris,      _^ 
Mary  Wolcott, 


Allen  Lafetra, 
Prudence  Lafetra, 
John  Morton, 
Rebecca  Morton, 
Elizabeth  Lafetra, 
Tylee  A.  Lafetra, 
Richard  Morton, 
James  Dorsett,  Jun^, 
Lydia  Dorsett, 
Alice  Morton, 
Prudence  Allen, 
Mary  Gififord, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
Edmund  Robison. 


Edward  Wing,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  son  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Wing,  late  of 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  md.  to  Elizabeth  Hunt,  of  Shrews.,  dau.  of  Samuel  &  Hannah 
Hopkins,  late  of  Frankford,  Penn.,  at  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Esek  H.  Williams, 
Edward  G.  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jr., 
Deborah   Corlies, 
Phebe  Parker, 
Robert  Parker, 
Benjamin  Woolley, 
Zilpha  Woolley, 
Rachel  Hance, 
Ruth  Lafetra, 
Benjamin  Parker, 
Edmond  W.  Allen, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Patience  Corlies, 
Lydia  Parker, 
Rebecca  Morton, 
Joseph  Lafetra, 


Edward  Wing, 
Elizabeth  Wing, 
Sarah  Shotwell, 
Cornelius  Grinnell, 
Mary  James, 
Hannah  Hartshorne, 
Ann  Hopkins, 
John  Hartshorne, 
Hannah  Shotwell, 
Mary  Shotwell, 
Ann  H.  James, 
W".  W.  Shotwell,  Jun-- 
Lucy  Hartshorne, 
Samuel   Hartshorne, 
Lawrence  Hartshorne, 
Sarah  Saltar, 
Elizabeth  Saltar, 


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HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


1833.    4,    4mo. 


Edward  B.  Lafetra, 
William  Hance, 
Joseph  C.  White, 
Miriam  W.  Lippincott, 
Edmund  W'.  Lippincott, 
Charlotte  Corhes, 
Mary  Parker, 
Mary  Ann  Haydock, 
Sarah  W.  Corhes, 
Susan  Corhes, 
Hannah  H.  W^oolley, 
Abigail  Corhes, 
Sarah  Allen, 
Leah  L.  Parker, 
Ann  White, 
Tylee  Williams, 
John  Morton, 


Phebe  Williams, 
Catharine  Hunn, 
Ann  Allen, 
Margaret  Hance, 
Lydia  White, 
Phebe  B.  Corlies, 
Seth  Lippincott, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 
David  Tilton, 
Miriam  T.  Corlies, 
Elizabeth  S.  Parker, 
Aliriam  T.  Borden, 
Benjamin  W.  Corlijs, 
Joseph  Wolcott, 
Isaac  Hance, 
Edmund  T.  Williams, 
Henry  W.  Lippincott. 


Hugh  Townsend,  of  Piscataway,  son  of  John  &  Susannah  Townsend,  both  de- 
ceased, md.  to  Abigail  Parker,  of  Shrews.,  dau.  of  Peter  &  Lydia  Parker,  at 
Shrews. : 


Wits: 

Jane  G.  Tenbrook, 
Clemence  S.  Lippincott, 
Jane  Williams, 
Hannah  H.  Woolley, 
Cynthia  A.  Mount, 
Elizabeth  Williams, 
Sarah  White, 
E.  H.  \\'illiams, 
Jos.  E.  \\'hite, 
Edm".  T.  \Villiams, 
Joseph  Woolley, 
Jacob  Worthley, 
Edm''.  W.  Lippincott, 
E.  A.  Parker, 
Seth   Lippincott, 
Miriam  W.  Lippincott, 
Luke  Conrow, 
Joseph  Parker,  Jun'., 
Elizabeth  S.  Parker, 
Ann  White, 


Hugh  Townsend, 
Abigail  Townsend, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Benjamin  Parker, 
Margaret  Parker, 
Robert  Parker, 
Phebe  Parker, 
Lydia  Ann  Parker, 
Sarah  Towiisend, 
Jothan  Townsend, 
Catharine  Townsend, 
Richard  Townsend, 
Harriet  Townsend, 
Eli  Pound, 
Charles  Robinson, 
Elizabeth  W.  Allen, 
Amelia  L.  Lippincott, 
Hannah  L.  Parker, 
Elizabeth  Hartshorne, 
Amy  R.  Sebbern. 


1847,  15,  gmo.  Zebedee  Nicholson,  of  Newtown,  Camden  Co.,  son  of  Isaac  &  Priscilla  Nicholson, 
md.  to  Lydia  Ann  Parker,  dau.  of  Robert  &  Phebe  Parker,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Henry  W.  Wolcott, 
William  I.  Bauer, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Elizabeth  S.   Parker, 
Lucy  Ann  Leaver, 
George  D.  Leaver, 
Jacob  Corlies,  Jun"'., 
Edmund  T.  Allen, 
George  C.  White, 
Gideon  M.  Allen, 


Zebedee  Nicholson, 
Lydia  Ann  Nicholson, 
Isaac  Nicholson, 
Priscilla  Nicholson, 
Robert  Parker, 
Phebe  Parker, 
Benjamin  Parker, 
Margaret  Parker, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Sarah  L.  Parker, 


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Elizabeth  Williams, 
Ann  White, 
Henrietta  Wolcott, 
Susan  Parker, 
Elizabeth  W.  Allen, 
Cordelia  Tallman, 
Ann  C.  Williams, 
Sarah  Maria  Allen, 
Ellen  L.  \'an  Derveer, 
Mary  T.  Williams, 
Augusta  F.  Allen, 
Hannah  P.  Williams, 
Tylee  B.  Codies, 
Sarah  W.  Hance, 
Susan  B.  Hance, 
Sarah  T.  Williams, 
Clemence  S.  Covvert, 
Elizabeth  Leaver, 
Susan  H.  Corlies, 
Ann  W.  Lafetra, 
Sarah  T.  Allen, 
Sarah  Corlies, 
Clementine  \\'olcott, 
Alice  Woolley, 
Sarah  Allen, 


Benjamin  C.  Parker, 
John  W.  Parker, 
Priscilla  Nicholson, 
W".  H.  Nicholson, 
Mary  Nicholson, 
Isaac  W.  Nicholson, 
Jacob  H.  Corlies, 
Phebe  W.  Corlies, 
Barzillai  Allen, 
Nora  Allen, 
Abner  Allen, 
Sarah  D.  Eldred, 
William  W.  Tilton, 
Elizabeth  Ann  Tilton, 
Benjamin  C.  White, 
Elizabeth  White, 
Mary  V.  Sherman, 
Sarah  C.  Allen, 
Abigail  Corlies, 
Jacob  Corlies, 
William  S.  Eatton, 
Mary  W.  \'an  Derveer, 
Benjamin  W.  Van  Derveer. 


1848,  14,     3mo.     Robert   Pharo,  of   Barnegat,  son  of  Samuel  &  Phebe  Pharo,  md.  to  Rachel  W. 
Cook,  of  Squan,  dau.  of  Tliomas  &  Ann  Cook,  at  Squan: 


Wits: 

Benjamin  Parker, 
]\Iargaret  Parker, 
Joseph   Parker, 
Ann  White, 
Jarvis  H.  Bartlett, 
Matilda  Bartlett, 
Orrin  Pharo, 
John  Arnold, 
Mary  Arnold, 
And  many  others, 


Robert  Pharo, 
Rachel  W.  Pharo, 
Thomas  Cook, 
Thomas  Cook,  Jr., 
Ann  Cook, 
Ebenezer  Cook. 


1853.  13'  4nio.  Albert  Collins,  of  Eatontown,  son  of  Thomas  &  Ann,  of  Burlington,  md.  to  Eliza- 
beth Leaver,  dau.  of  William  &  Hannah  Leaver,  of  Burlington,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  in  Shrews.: 


Wits: 

Jacob  H.  Corlies, 
Charles  E.  Ivins, 
Lambert  R.  Ivins, 
Jacob  C.  Lawrence, 
Henry  F.  Spaulding, 
Benjamin  C.  Parker, 
-Bloomfield  Drummond, 
Charles  S.  Brooks, 
Charlotte  Hubbard, 
Ellen  L.  Corlies, 
Eliza  G.  Williams, 
Julia  A.  Spaulding, 
Anne  White, 


Albert  Collins, 
Elizabeth  A.  Collins, 
Thomas  Collins, 
Hannah  Leaver, 
John  Collins, 
Francis  Collins, 
George  D.  Leaver, 
Lucv  A.  Leaver, 
Elizabeth  W.  Smith, 
Margaret  Parker, 
Samuel  Bettle, 
Richard  F.  Mott, 
Elton  Thomas, 


34» 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Phebe  W.  Corlies, 
Miriam  T.  Corlies, 
Sarah  T.  Allen, 
Mehetable  White, 
Elizabeth  H.  hins, 
Martha  Allinson, 
Mary  A.  Northam, 
Henry  C.  Northam, 


John  W.  Parker, 
Phebe  C.  Parker, 
Susan  B.  P.  Cook, 
Mary  Finch, 
Joseph  Parker, 
Elizabeth  S.  Parker. 


Births;  Deaths 

The  births  of  George  &  Deborah  Corlies'  children : 

Thomas     Corlies  was  born  ye    3"^  of  ye  9  mo.,  17CX). 

Deborah         "         "        "      "11     "    "  2  mo.,  1702. 

Joseph  "         "        "      "    14     "    "  I  mo.,  1704-5. 

Benjamin       "         "        "      "    31     "    "  6  m©.,  1707. 

Timothy        "         "        "      "    10     "    "  2  mo.,  1710. 

Dinah  "         "        "      "    17     "    "  11  mo.,  1712. 

Jacob  "        "       "      "    14    "   "  8  mo.,  1715. 


Thomas  Corlies,  son  of  George  &  Deborah,  desesed  his  life  ye 
George  Corlies  desesed  his  life  ye  10  of  ye  7  mo.,  171 5. 
Timothy    "  "  "     "      "   23   "    "    i  mo.,  1733. 

Benjamin  "    departed  his  life   "    11   "    "  8  mo.,  1739. 
Deborah    "  "        her  "      "      3  "    "  2  mo.,  1757. 


1700. 


The  birth  of  George  &  Joanna  Williams'  children : 

Obadiah    Williams  was  born  ye  14  of  ye    i  mo.,  1710. 
Hezekiah         "  "        "      "    16  "    "      2  mo.,  1713. 

George  "  "        "      "      6  "    "    12  mo.,  1714. 

Hezekiah         "  "       "      "    18   "    "    12  mo.,  1716. 

John  "  "        "      "    20  "    "      I  mo.,  1719. 

Experience      "  "        "      "    12   "   "      2  mo.,  1721. 

Elihu  "  "       "      "      3   "    "      3  mo.,  1726. 

Hannah  Williams,  daughter  of  George  &  Lydia  Williams,  was  born  ye  22  of  ye  3  mo.,  1743. 

Elizabeth  Williams,  ye  mother  of  George  Williams,  desesed  her  life  ye  14  of  12  mo.,  1708. 
John  Williams,  husban  to  Elizabeth  Williams,  desesed  his  life  ye  22  of  12  mo.,  1719. 
Thomas  Bills  desesed  his  life  ye  2  of  ye  2  mo.,  1721. 
Joanna  Bills         "         her    "     "  4   "    "    4  mo.,  1723. 

Experience  Williams,  daughter  of  s"*  John  &  Elizabeth  Williams,  desesed  her  life  ye  4  of  4 
mo.,  1709. 

Hezekiah  Williams,  son  of  George  &  Joanna  Williams,  deceased  3  of  2  mo.,  17 16. 

Experience  Williams  deceased  19  of  2  mo.,  1723. 

Joanna  Williams,  Wife  of  George  Williams,  deceased  her  life  i  of  2  mo.,  1728. 

Mary  Williams,  Wife  of  George  Williams,  deceased  her  life  6  of  2  mo.,  1739. 

George  Williams  deceased  15  of  i  mo.,  1744. 

Obadiah  Williams,  son  of  George  Williams,  deceased  his  life  25  of  i  mo.,  1748. 

The  births  of  George  &  Elizabeth  Williams'  children : 

Tylee       Williams  born  23  of  12  mo.,  1738-9. 
Edmond       "     "         "        8   "    8    "      1740. 
George  "     "         "        5   "    4    "      1743- 

Joanna         S  "    8    "      1745. 

Obadiah        "     "         "      23   "12    "       1747-8. 


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The  births  of  Hezekiah  &  Sarah  Williams'  children  : 
Samuel  Williams  born    8  of  3  mo.,  1741. 
Mary  "  "     16   "  8  mo.,  1743. 

Abbott         "  "     20   "  4    "      1746. 


George  Williams,  Jun',   died  23,  2  mo.,  1750. 
Sarah         "     "  "      2,  5  mo.,  1746. 


The  births  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Williams'  children: 

James   _  Williams  born  12,  10  mo.,  1743 


Daliel  [Daniel  ?] 

Lydia 

Elizabeth 

George 

John 

Joanna  & 

Obadiah 


J 


1 

born  4""  day  of  week  ( 
about  10  o'clock  in 
the  morning. 

Joseph 

born  2'*  clay  of  week 

near  3  o'clock  in 

the  afternoon.  J 

Hannah  "1 

born  6"'  day  of  week  ■ 
near  11'''  hour  at 
night. 

Mary 


23, 

4  mo 

5. 

2  mo 

10, 

6    " 

26, 

8    " 

3. 

3    " 

24,  5 


14.  4 


17,  12 


13,  9 


1745 
1749 
1751 
1753 
1757 


1760. 


1762. 


1765. 


John,  son  of  George  &  Joanna  Williams,  died,  16,  10  mo.,  1768. 


Lydia   Williams 
Daniel        " 
John 

Obadiah  " 
James  " 
Joanna  Woolley 


24,  2  mo.,  1768. 

25,  10  mo.,  1770. 

3.    I  "  1779- 

19,    9  "  1780. 

27,    6  "  1S18. 

23,  12  "  1831. 


The  births  of  Joseph  &  Margaret  Corlies'  children  : 
Lydia,        born  20,    6mo.,  1731. 
Timothy,      "       5,  11    "      1735-6. 
Deborah,      "     17,  10    "      1739. 
Hannah,       "       9,    7    "      1741. 
Margaret,     "       5,    2    "      1746. 


Lydia,  wife  of  Timothy  Corlies,  born  4,  9  mo.,  1755. 


Joseph      Corlies  died  26,     i  mo.,  1784. 
Margaret       "  "     26,    2     "      1798. 

Timothy        "         "       7,  10     "      1804. 


Sarah  White  born  21,  5  mo.,  1715. 


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HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


The  births  of  Jacob  &  Sarah  Corlies'  children  : 
Britan,       born  27,    9  mo.,  1738. 


Elizabeth, 

Benjamin, 

Abegil, 

John, 

Fetter, 

George, 

Jacob, 

Jacob, 

Sarah, 


8, 

2,  3 

2,  3 

2,  12 

23,  5 
18,  2 

24,  4 

I,  4 

20,  6 


1740. 
1742. 
1744. 
1745-6. 

1747- 
1749. 
1751. 

1755- 
1758. 


The  births  of  Benjamin  &  Deborah  Corlies'  children: 
Mary,      born  18,     5  mo.,  1774. 


Sarah, 

William, 

Jacob, 

Elizabeth, 

Deborah, 

Phebe, 

Abisjail, 


19,  10  "  1775 

30,    3  "  ^777 

15,    7  "  1779 

25,    5  mo.^  1781 

7,  II  "  1783 

3,    9  "  1786, 

25,    I  "  1793 


John,  son  of  Jacob  &  Sarah  Corleis, 
Jacob  Corlies 


died  30,    4  mo.,  1746. 
13,    6     "     1751. 


Jacob,  the  father  of  the  above  named  children,  "     18,  12 

Briton  Corlies  died  31,  10  mo.,  1816. 
Benjamin  "  "  —  9  "  1806. 
George  "         "        i,  12    "      18 16. 

Jacob  "         "      25,  12    "       1841. 

Sarah  "         "      22,    7    "       1849. 

Deborah       "        "        i,    i    "      1828. 

The  births  of  Timothy  &  Rebecar  Hance  children : 
Rachel,    born  27,  i  mo.,  1738. 


1767. 


David, 

18, 

9 

1739- 

Isaac, 

3, 

2 

1741. 

Jeremiah, 

14, 

7 

1746. 

Mary, 

II, 

9 

1749. 

Elizabeth, 

22, 

4 

1751. 

Rebecar  Hance,  wife  of  Timothy  Hance,  died  23,  10  mo.,  1759. 

The  births  of  Nathan  &  Increase  Tilton's  children: 
Mary,  born  11,    7  mo.,  1736. 


Katharine, 

10, 

II 

1737 

Phebe, 

2, 

8 

1739 

William, 

14, 

6 

1 741 

Anne, 

9. 

9 

1743- 

Nathan, 

24- 

2 

1749 

Nathan  Tilton,  sen',  died  30,  3  mo.,  1788. 

William  Tilton,  died  3,  12  mo.,  1797. 

Births  of  Jedediah  &  Phebe  Allen  children : 
William,  born  17,  —  mo.,  1739. 
Ralph,         "     26,    4     "      1741. 
Miriam,       "      15,     i     "      1744. 
Jedediah,   "       8,     7  1750. 


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Jedediah  Allen  died  26,  3  mo.,  1751. 

The  births  of  Brittain  &  Dinah  White  children : 
Deborah,  born  22,  7  mo.,  1735. 


Elizabeth, 

25. 

6 

1740. 

Rachel, 

4, 

2 

1744. 

Hannah, 

4. 

7 

1745- 

Britain, 

21, 

7 

1747- 

Margaret, 

21, 

2 

1751. 

Joseph, 

5. 

4 

1753- 

Rachel   White  died  5,    4  mo.,  1745. 
Joseph         "  "     8,  II     "      1755. 

Brittain       "  "  26,  12     "      1760. 

Elizabeth  Tucker  died  5,  i  mo.,  1819. 

The  births  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Worthley  children: 
John,         born  22,  10  mo.,  1696. 


Lydia, 

"     II. 

2 

1699. 

Elizabeth, 

"     16, 

7 

1701. 

Deborah, 

"     12, 

4 

1703- 

Sarah, 

"     II, 

7 

1706. 

Joseph, 

"      6, 

5 

1709. 

Mary, 

"     27, 

7 

1710. 

Richard, 

"     22, 

8 

1712. 

/' 

2 

3- 

10 

8. 

4 

29, 

4 

7. 

3 

18, 

8 

Joseph,  the  son  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Worthley,  died  — ,    5  mo. 

Elizabeth  Worthley 

John 

John  "  Jun' 

Sarah  Aple£:;ate,  dan.  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Worthley, 

Elizabeth  Worthly 

Lydia  Williams,  dau.  of       "  "  " 

The  births  of  Levi  &  Ann  White  children  : 

Thomas,  born  30,  9  mo.,  1734. 
Elizabeth,  "  2,  7  "  1739. 
John,  "       I,  II     "      1745. 

Joseph,  "     27,    6     "      1749. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Levi  &  Ann  White,  died  20,  10  mo.,  1767. 

The  births  of  Thomas  &  Faith  Tilton  children  : 


1709, 
1715 
1715 
1729 

1741 
1749, 
1780, 


Sarah, 

born 

10, 

7  mo. 

1718. 

Rebecker, 

ft 

4. 

5     " 

1720. 

Esther, 

(t 

10, 

3     " 

1722. 

Elizabeth, 

(1 

26, 

I     *' 

1724. 

Hannah, 

ti 

24. 

4     " 

1726. 

Mary, 

a 

16, 

2     " 

1728. 

Rachel, 

tt 

14, 

5     " 

1730- 

Thomas, 

ti 

14, 

2    " 

1732. 

Patience, 

K 

3. 

II     •' 

1735-6 

Lydia, 

ti 

5, 

I     " 

1738. 

John, 

** 

5, 

3     " 

1739- 

Deborah, 

** 

21, 

10     " 

1740. 

Joseph, 

t( 

24. 

10     " 

1741. 

346  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Thomas  Tilton  died  4,  i  mo.,  1763 ;  (age  78). 

William  Cook  born  7,    3  mo.,  1721. 

Elizabeth,  his  wife,    "     7,  12     "      1725-6. 

The  births  of  William  &  Elizabeth  Cook  children  : 
Jacob,  born  23,  10  mo.,  1744. 
Job,         "     22,    2     "      1750. 

Margaret,  dau.  of  William  &  Lydia  Cook,  born  5,  2  mo.,  1753. 

William  Cook  born  22,    4  mo.,  1755. 

Lydia  "         "     17,    6     "      1757. 

Phebe  "         "     30,    6     "      1759. 

Joseph  "         "     23,  II     "      1761. 

Hannah       "         "     11,  11     "      1763. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Cook,  died  10,  7  mo.,  1750. 

William  Cook,  the  father  of  forenamed  children,  died  22,  9  mo.,  1767. 

The  birth  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  White  children: 


Elizabeth,  born    7, 

12 

mo. 

1725-6. 

Samuel, 

'       6, 

12 

1727-8. 

Mary, 

'     19. 

2 

1730. 

Hannah, 

'     10, 

2 

1734- 

Thomas, 

'     17. 

7 

1736. 

Lydia, 

'      6, 

4 

1739- 

Sarah, 

"      3. 

5 

1 741. 

Rachel, 

'       5. 

9 

1743- 

Jacob,            ' 

'      9. 

5 

1746. 

Zilpah, 

'     29, 

II 

1748-9. 

Elizabeth  Cook,  dau.  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  White,  died  10,  7  mo.,  1750. 
Samuel  White,  "       7,  9     "      1759. 

Elizabeth    "       wife  of  Thomas  White  "       6,  3 

The  birth  of  Samuel  &  Anne  White  children: 
Thomas,  born    26,  11  mo.,  1756. 


Curtis, 
Meribah, 


8,    6 


1758. 


Curtis  White,  son  of  Samuel  &  Anne  White,  died  18,  11  mo.,  1758. 
The  birth  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Burden  children  : 


John, 

Jill              ^.y 

I, 

1 

7 

1742. 

Joel, 

"       6, 

8 

ti 

1744- 

Elizabeth, 

"       2, 

2 

a 

1746. 

Anne, 

"     30, 

9 

ti 

1749- 

Jean, 

"     24, 

3 

t( 

1753- 

Hannah, 

"     15. 

8 

tt 

1755- 

Lydia, 

"     30. 

II 

a 

1759- 

1760. 


Lydia  Burden,  dau.  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Burden,  died  22,  4  mo.,  1763. 

The  birth  of  Joseph  &  Katharine  Mitton  children  : 

Israel    Mitton       born    4,    9  mo.,  1761. 
Margaret     "  "      24,    6     "     1765. 

Abigail        "  "       9,  10     '•     1769. 


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Tlie  birth  of  Jeames  &  Leah  Tucker  children : 
John,  born  26,  5  mo.,  1718. 


Ruth, 

'      16,  2 

1722. 

Elizabeth, 

'     25,5 

1724. 

Jeames, 

'     30,8 

1727. 

Hannah, 

'       9.  I 

1730. 

Samuel, 

'      8,8 

I73S- 

Jeames,  son  of  Jeames  &  Leah  Tucker,  died  25,    3  mo.,  1755. 

Hannah  Wardell,  dau.  of  "  "  "  "     25,  12  mo.,  1757. 

Ruth  Woolley  "  "  "  "  "     17,  10     "     1759. 

Leah  Tucker,         wife  of  Jeames  Tucker,  "     18,    2     "     1767;  aged  78  yrs. 

Samuel  Tucker  "       9,    2     "     1818. 

The  birth  of  John  &  Phebe  Tucker  children  : 

Leah  Tucker,  born  11,  12  mo.,  1745. 

Elizabeth    "       "       13,     i      "      1750. 

Margaret     "       "      20,    8     "      1755. 
Elizabeth  Tucker,  dau.  of  John  &  Phebe  Tucker,  died  13,  9  mo.,  1764. 
John  "  "       6,  9  mo.,  1793. 

The  birth  of  Jeames  Tucker,  Juner,  &  Margaret  children : 
Hannah,     born  16,    3  mo.,  1752. 
Elizabeth,     "        I,  12     "     1753. 
Elizabeth  Tucker,  dau.  of  Jeames  Tucker,  Juner,  &  Margaret  Tucker,  died  27,  2,  1758. 

The  birth  of  Samuel  &  Elizabeth  Tucker  children: 
Jeames,  born  16,  11  mo.,  1761. 
Brittain,     "       3,  10     "     1763. 

The  birth  of  Robart  &  Miriam  Tilton  children: 


Deborah, 

uyji  1 

I    1 0, 

31. 

y 
II 

liw. 

1734- 

Valeriah, 

(( 

4, 

6 

1736. 

Obediah, 

it 

18. 

II 

1738. 

Dinah, 

it 

3'. 

II 

1740. 

Miriam, 

il 

28, 

5 

1743- 

Robart, 

n 

18, 

10 

1745. 

David, 

a 

20, 

7 

1749. 

Jedediah, 

a 

24. 

7 

1752. 

Robart, 

ti 

21, 

8 

1756. 

Robart,  son  of  Robart  &  Mirriam  Tilton,  died    4,  1 1"""-  1754. 

Robart      "  "         "         "  "         "       29,  12  mo.,  1756. 

Valeriah  Grover,  dau.  of  "  "         "         2,    8     "      1761. 

Margaret,  dau.  of  "  "         "       31,    8     "     1762. 

Robart  Tilton,  the  father  of  the  above  named  children,  died  23,  10  mo.,  1762. 

Miriam  Lowrie,  mother  of  the  abovesd.  children,  died  1,3  mo.,  1781. 

Obadiah  Tilton  died  19,  10  mo.,  1818. 


The  births  of  Elihu  &  Ann  Williams'  children 
Humphrey  Wady,  born    7,  4  mo. 


Mary, 

Humphrey, 

Amos, 

Israel, 

Samuel, 

Sarah, 


31,  7 
29,4 

24.4 
13.  5 
26,6 

1,7 


1751. 

1753- 
1756. 
1758. 
1760. 
1762. 
1764. 


348 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Humphrey  Wady  Williams,  son  of  Elihu  &  Ann,  died  — ,  6  mo.,  175 1. 
Humphrey  Wady,  father  of  the  above  Ann  Williams,  died  2,  10  mo.,  1759. 
Amos  Williams,  son  of  Elihu  &  Ann,  died  17,  8  mo.,  1763. 

The  birth  of  Isaac  &  Rachel  Hance  children: 
Timothy,  born  21,  3  mo.,  1714. 
John,  "      6,  3  mo.,  1720. 

Jacob,  "      3,  3  mo.,  1729. 

Rachel  Hance  died  30,  6  mo.,  1734. 

Content  Hance  died 

Isaac  Hance,  the  husband  of  the  above  named  woman,  died  5,  9  mo.,  1764. 

The  birth  of  Jacob  &  Ann  Hance  children: 
Rachel,    born  23,  12  mo.,  1751. 
Thomas,     "      30,  10   "       1753. 
Sarah,         "      14,  10   "       1755. 

William  Hance,  son  of  Jacob  &  Elizabeth  Hance,  born  20,    5  mo.,  1760. 

Deborah  Hance,  "       5,  10    "      1762. 

Elizabeth  Corlies,  wife  of  Jacob  Hance,  born  18,  10  mo.,  1736. 

Ann  Hance,  "      "        "  "  died  22,    8    "       1757. 

Jacob  Hance "     21,    6    "       1798. 

Elizabeth  Hance,  widdo  of  Jacob  Hance,  "     12,    3    "      1816. 


The  birth  of  Ebenezer  &  Sarah  Cook  children 
Hannah,  born  15,  3  mo.,  1742. 
Faith,  "     18,  I    "       1747. 

Mary,  "     21,  5    "       1752. 

Thomas,     "     26,  9   "       1757. 
William,     "     28,  3    "       1759. 


/ 


The  birth  of  Obediah  &  Hannah  Tilton  children 
Robart,  born  16,  2  mo.,  1764 
Margaret,  "  26,  10  "  1768 
Miriam,  "  2,  3  "  1772 
Joseph,  "  II,  10  "  1775 
Hannah,       "      12,    9   "       1781 


Hannah,  dau.  of  Obediah  and  Hannah  Tilton,  died  30,  3  mo.,  1786. 
Hannah  Tilton,  wife  of  Obediah  Tilton,  ''       8,  5  mo.,  1810. 


The  birth  of  John  &  Patience  Lippincott  children ; 
Jeames,      born    2,  10  mo.,  1732-3. 


Dinah, 

11 

12, 

II    " 

1734-5 

Elizabeth, 

a 

I, 

10    " 

1736. 

Sarah, 

" 

27. 

9   " 

1738. 

Hannah, 

(( 

8, 

1    " 

1 740-1 

Huldah, 

a 

13. 

5   " 

1743- 

Mary, 

" 

2, 

8    " 

1745- 

Henry, 

it 

22, 

10    " 

1750. 

Joseph, 

11 

14. 

7 

1753- 

Patience, 

(1 

27. 

3   " 

1757- 

Patience  Lippincott  died  14,  6  mo.,  1793. 


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The  birth  of  Joseph  &  Hannah  Allen  children : 
Abigail,    born  28,  9  mo.,  1759. 
Meriam,       "      27,  3    "      1761. 
Joseph,        "       15,4    "      1763. 
Jedidiah,    "        5,  3    "      1765. 

Abigail,  dau.  of  Joseph  &  Hannah  Allen,  died  4,  12  mo.,  1763. 

William  Lippincott "     6,    i    "      1765  ;  aged  about  83  years. 

Jediah  Allen  died  13,  I  mo.,  1815. 

The  birth  of  Joseph  &  Rebekeah  Potter  children: 
Jacob,         born  23,    2  mo.,  1737. 


James, 

20, 

9 

1738- 

Catherine, 

28, 

II 

1740-1. 

Peter, 

20, 

3 

1743- 

Abigail, 

20, 

3 

1745- 

Rebekah, 

18, 

9 

1747- 

Sarah, 

30, 

10 

1749- 

The  birth  of  Joseph  &  Abigail  Potter's  children: 
Daniel,  born  25,  5  mo.,  1756. 
Lydia,       "        2,  2    "      1758. 
Joseph,      "      27,4    "      1760. 

The  birth  of  Peter  and  Lydia  Tilton  children: 
Abigail,    born  22,  7  mo.,  1723. 
Daniel,        "       5,  9    "       1725. 
Amos,  "       6,  8    "      1727. 

Lydia,         "     15,3    "      1731. 
Hannah,      "     27,  8    "      1735. 

Amos  Tilton  died  15,  10  mo.,  1765. 

John  Lippincott  born  20,  2  mo.,  1725. 
Mary  Hulet  "        7,  2    "      1727. 

The  birth  of  John  &  Mary  Lippincott  children : 
Dinah,       born  17,    6  mo.,  1751. 


William, 

Jacob, 

Lydia, 

Margreat, 

John, 


18,    I 
15,    9 

2,  3 

3.  12 
21,    3 


1753- 
1755- 
1758. 
1760. 
1763- 


Dinah,  dau.  of  John  and  Mary  Lippincott,  died  12,    8  mo.,  1751. 
John  Lippincott    "     28,  12    "      1764. 

The  birth  of  John  &  Elizabeth  Brinley  children  : 
William,  born  21,  10  mo.,  1745. 
John, 
Lydia, 
Joseph, 

dau.. 

Reap, 
Jacob, 


13. 

9 

(i 

1748. 

3. 

6 

<( 

1751. 

25. 

12 

ti 

1754- 

j  to  have  been  called  Deborah 

18, 

3 

1758. 

I               if  it  had  lived. 

4. 

10 

it 

1759- 

4. 

12 

«i 

1763- 

Elizabeth  Brinley,  the  wife  of  John  Brinley,  died  14,  2  mo.,  1763. 


350  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

The  birth  of  Brittain  &  Ann  Codies'  children : 

Lydia!  *^'"^'  ''°''"    9-  9  mo.,  1765. 
Sarah,  "      26,  8  mo.,  1767. 

The  birth  of  Benjamin  &  Rebeckah  Jackson  children : 
Elizabeth,  born  14,    7  mo.,  1763. 
Rebecker,      "       i,  10    "       1765. 
Lydia,  "       3,     i     "       1768. 

Ann,  "       5,  II     "       1770- 

Benjamin,     "     13,    2    "      1773. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  B"  &  Re"  Jackson,  died  25,  i  mo.,  1780. 

Rebeckah  Jackson,  wife  of  Benjamin  Jackson,        "     21,  i     "      1791. 
Benjamin  Jackson,  father  of  the  above  children,    "     15,2    "      1807. 

The  birth  of  Edman  &  Elizabeth  Lafetra  children : 
Edman  &  ^^.^^  j^^^^  6 

Hannah,  '    ^ 

Ame,  "     12,  3    "       1769. 

Elizabeth,  "     29,  i    "       1771. 

The  birth  of  Richard  &  Alice  Lawrence  children: 
Sarah,  born  26,    9  mo.,  1763. 

Richard,  "  3,  4  "  1765- 
Mary,  "     16,     i     "      1767. 

Elizabeth,  "  11,  11  "  1769- 
Margaret,  "  29,  3  "  1772. 
PhilaAnn,     "       i,    5    "      I775- 

Phila  Ann  Lawrence  died  23,  8  mo.,  1789. 
Margaret  Lawrence      "       7,  6    "       1791. 

The  birth  of  Hugh  &  Mary  Jackson  children  : 
Mary,  born  13,    6  mo.,  1746. 

Benjamin, 
Isaac, 
William, 
Hugh, 
Mary, 
Peter, 
Joseph, 

William,  son  of  Hugh  &  Mary  Jackson,  died  10,  5  mo.,  1802. 

The  birth  of  Thomas  &  Margreat  Curtis'  children  : 
Joseph,     born     5,  2  mo.,  176^. 
Mcribah,      "     25,  2     "       1770. 
Elihu,  "     18,  7    "       1772. 

John,  "     17,  7    "      1775- 

Hugh,  son  of  Hugh  Jackson  &  Mary  Jackson,  born  2,  10  mo.,  1754. 
Rebecca  Jackson,  wife  of  Hugh,  born  10,  10  mo.,  1763. 


2, 

TO 

17=^8. 

18, 

6 

1750. 

22, 

6 

1752. 

2S, 

?, 

1754- 

14. 

6 

1756. 

19- 

7 

1758. 

21, 

9 

1760 

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Their  children  are : 

Deborah, 

born    2 

II 

mo. 

,  1782. 

Morris, 

ii 

* } 

4 

<( 

1786. 

Rebecca, 

(( 

31. 

8 

U 

1788. 

Hugh, 

ii 

9. 

10 

il 

1790. 

Peter, 

il 

23. 

4 

t( 

1792. 

William, 

It 

26, 

3 

(1 

1794. 

Isaac, 

ii 

9. 

10 

u 

1795- 

James  M., 

ii 

II, 

9 

tl 

1797. 

Mary, 

ii 

19. 

3 

ii 

1799. 

Anne, 

u 

25. 

2 

ii 

1801. 

Benjamin, 

a 

3> 

II 

ii 

1803. 

Nathan, 

a 

15. 

8 

(t 

1805. 

The  2"'  son  died  at  birth,  1787. 
Rebecca,  Jun',  died  aged  6  yrs.  4  mo. 


Isaac, 

H                ii 

2  mos. 

Mary, 

"     12, 

10  nio.,  1853. 

Nathan, 

"       3. 

2     "       1854. 

Rebecca, 

8, 

4    "       1806. 

Hugh,  Jun"", 

"     22, 

2    "      1829. 

Peter, 

"       8, 

II     "      1829. 

Margaret  Corlies  died  10,  11  mo.,  1779. 

The  birth  of  Jacob  &  Ann  Laing  children  : 

David,         born  30,  10  mo.,  1759. 


Margret, 

'      10, 

9 

1761. 

Ann, 

'      20, 

3 

1764. 

Jacob, 

'      21, 

9 

1766. 

Isaac, 

'     21, 

2 

1769. 

Rebeckah, 

'      20, 

3 

1771. 

Abraham, 

'        2, 

4 

1772. 

6[?]  ' 
24  ' 
22  ' 

11         ^lllKJ.y 

'    6mo., 
'  lomo., 
'    8mo., 

1759- 
1761. 

1763- 

12  ' 
10  ' 

'  iimo., 
'    imo., 
'    8mo., 

1765- 
1768. 
1769. 

18  ' 

'    5mo., 
'    6mo., 

1771. 
1777. 

Ann    Laing  died  23,  6  mo.,  1775. 
Leah       "  "       i,  3    "     1823. 

The  Berth  of  William  &  hannah  Jackfon's  Children: 

Ann  Jackfon  was  born  in  Shrewfbury  th   15  th  2mo.,  1758. 

Sarah        "  "        "       " 

Mary         "  "        "       " 

Eliz""         "  "        "       " 

William    "  "        "       " 

Deborah  "         "        "      " 

Rebeckah"  "       "      " 

Deborah  "  "        "      "  i  "    Smo.,  i77i-[?] 

Maribah    "  "        "      " 

Sarah  Jackfon  Departed  this  Life,  th  22th,  8mo.,  1777. 

The  Berth  of  William  &  Hefter  Tilton's  Children : 
Thomas  Tilton  was  born  the  14  of  th  4mo.,  1771. 
Amos  "         "        "  7  "       lomo.,  1774. 

William  W.  Tilton,  son  of  Amos  and  Elizabeth  Tilton,  was  Bom  I2M°,  19"",  1802. 

William  W.  Tilton,  son  of  Amos  and  Elizabet  Tilton,  Died  3M»,  I6*^  1874. 

The  Berth  of  Jofeph  &  Hannah  Wardell  Children,  &  also  his  own. 
Jofeph  Wardell  was  Born  in  Shrewfbury,  th  26  th  3mo.,  1724. 
Daniel         "  "         "  23  "    8mo.,  1754. 

James  "  "         "  10  "    7mo.,  1756. 

John  Nicholfon  Wordell  "  10  "    2mo.,  1763. 

Charles  W^ardell  "  10  "    gmo.,  1766. 

Margret      "  "  23  "    gmo.,  1768. 

Alice  "  "  2  "  Iimo.,   1770. 

Jofeph         "  "  7  "    8mo.,  1776. 

Hannah  Margret  "  27  "    4mo.,  1778. 

George  Nicholson  Wardell,  son  of  Daniel  Wardell,  25,  i2mo.,  i786[?]  ;  born  in  Middeltown. 


3S»  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Jofeph  Warden  Departed  this  Life  th  28  th  iimo.,  1776. 
Alice  "  "  "       "  29         3mo.,  1777. 

Margret      "  "  "       "         21         4mo.,  1777. 

Daniel        "  "  "       "         25         8mo.,  1787. 

Jacob  Burdg  Was  Born  th  5th  4  month,  1743. 

Judith     "  "        "  95       "        1751- 

Lydia      "       Dau.  of  Jacob  and  Judith  Burdg,  was  Born  th  23''  th  8  month,  1770. 

Joseph  Burdg     "[son?]"         "  "  "  31         3010.,  1772. 

Anthony    "         "  "         "  "  "  12       lomo.,   1774. 

[Written  on  a  piece  of  paper,  pinned  on  the  page  directly  after  the  preceding  births,  is  the 
following:] 

"  N:B:     Jacob  Burdg  and  wife  was  born  in  Old  Stile  and  their  Children  in  the  New  Stile." 

Mary  Evalath,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  [In  lead  pencil,  "  Clarinda  "]  White,  of  Ruiiisoiii,  Niece  of 
Benjamin  White,  of  Shrewsbury,  see  Page  20,  and  Widow  of  John  Eveleth,  Died  at  Gcrmcntown, 
Pa.,  on  the  12  of  2°''  M",  1895,  Nearly  96  years  of  Age;  buried  at  Shrewsbury. 

Peter  White  was  bom  th  19th  [?]  6  month,  1746. 

Patience  "         "        "      th  12th        8  month,  1757. 

Amos  White,  the  son  of  Peter  and  Patience  White,  was  Bom  th  15th  i  month,  1777. 

Mary  White  was  Born    loth,  iimo.,  1778. 


Jean           " 

11        ii 

I         8mo.,  1780. 

Sarah         " 

If             a 

lomo.,  25"",  1781. 

Hannah    " 

It             tt 

7mo.,  4'^  1783. 

Phebe 

u              t( 

4mo.,  I9*^  1785. 

Abigail      " 

i(              i( 

8M0.,  29•^  1787. 

Peter 

a              a 

3M0.,  26"',  1789. 

Samuel      " 

a              a 

4M0.,  2'"',  1791. 

Allen 

it              a 

10"'  Mo.,  8'",  1793. 

Elizabeth  " 

"              " 

2^  mo.,  18*'',  1796 

Jane 

(f              11 

loM".,  31,  1798. 

Jean  White  Departed  this  Life  th  5  th  8  month,  1780. 
Abigail  "  "  "       "     "II  Mo,  26,  1789. 

Samuel  "  Died  8'"  Mo,  2f^,  1793. 

Peter  White,  the  Father,  Died  3M"',  26'",  1798. 

The  Births  of  Edmund  and  Miriam  ["  Tilton,"  in  another  hand]  Williams'  Children:  ["  Resided  near 
Colt's  Neck,"  in  another  hand.] 

1  Elizebeth  Williams  was  Born  th  i8th  8  month,  1763. 

2  Margret  "  "        "  5 "  12 


3  Tvlee  "  "  "  30"    I 

4  Phebe  "  "  "  10"    5 

5  Anne  "  "  "  8"   6 

6  Mary  "  "  "  31 "  12 

7  Miriam  "  "  "  29"    i 


1765- 
1768. 
1771. 

1774- 
1776. 
1781. 


Following,  in  another  hand: 

1  Elizabeth  Married  Joseph  Allen;  See  Page  66. 

3  Tylee  "        Elizabeth  Hartshorn,  10  of  i^*  M",  1792. 

2  Margaret         "        Joseph  Throckmorton. 

4  Phebe  "        Henry  Burr. 

5  Anne  "       Woodward. 

6  Mary  "        Samuel  Ten  Brook,  M.  D. 

7  Miriam  "         Seth  Lippencott. 

3  Tylee  Williams  Married  Elizabeth  Hartshorn,  10  of  i"  Month,  1792. 

Their  children  were: 


SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 


353 


EHzabeth  Williams,  Born   1792;   Married   Joseph    Parker. 


Edmund 

Miriam  ' 

Hannah 

Phebe 

Edmund  T.        ' 

Esek  Hartshorn' 

Jane 

Mary 

Susannah  ' 

George  ' 


1795 
1797; 
1800; 
1802; 


loM",  30, 1804; 
1807- 


Married     Benjamin     W.     Corlies. 
"  Joseph     Woolley. 

"  Jacob     Hubbard     Corlies. 

Lucy  Carpenter,  1836,  daugh[tore?]  [of]  W" 


1810;    Married    Robert    Wardell. 

1812 

See  Page  67  1814     

1818. ■ 


The  Berth  of  J[e?]ames  and  Rebecah  Williams'es  Children. 
Champlis  Williams  was  born  the  29th,  2  month,  1768. 
John  "  "        "       "     27     10        "        1769. 

Daniel  "  "        ""47       "        I77i- 

Daniel  Williams,  son  of  James  and  Rebecah  Williams,  departed  this  life  at  eight  months  and  fourteen 

days  old,  1772. 

Rebecah  Williams,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Rebecah  Potter,  departed  this  life  4mo.,  13"',  1774. 

The  births  of  Robert  and  Esther  White's  Children;  with  their  own. 
Robert  White  was  born   11'"  month,  24"^,   1753. 
Esther  Crawford  "        "        2"'  month,  3'',  1761. 


Rob'  White  &  Esther  Crawford,  zivs  married  7*'^ 
Crawford     White     was     born       6""   month,    14' 
Catharine  " 


mo., 

th 


Tylee 

Robert  Bowne  White 
Lydia  Grover  White 
William  C.  White 


3  mo-. 
10"'  mo., 
10*''  mo., 
i2"'mo.,  20 

9mo.,  8'", 


25" 
29' 

17' 

,th 


1782. 
1784. 
1786. 
1788. 
1791. 
1794. 


1780. 


Esther  White,  Wife  of  Robert,  departed  this  Life  the  lo""  of  the  5""  mo.,  1797. 

Tylee  White,  son  of  Robart  &  Easter  White,  departed  this  life  the  28  day  of  th  9  Month,  and  5  day 

of  the  weak,  in  the  year  1802. 

The  birth  of  George  and  Martha  Parker's  Children. 


James  Parker  was  born  the 

2"  mo.,  25,  1764 

John          "          "       "       " 

6  mo.,  7,  1766. 

Elizab'"     "          "        "       " 

4  mo.,  4,  1769. 

George      "           "        "       " 

10  mo.,  25,  1772. 

Susannah  "          "        "       " 

4mo.,  19,  1775. 

Jacob        "          "        "       " 

4mo.,  23,  1778. 

Phebe        "           "        "       " 

Smo.,  22,  1781. 

Martha     "          "        "       " 

7mo.,  28,  1784. 

The  births  of  David  and  Sarah  Tilton's  Children. 
William  Tilton  was  born  7Mo.''',  4,  1773. 


David 


iMo.'\  8,  1785. 


Births  Of  Peter  and  Margaret  [In  lead  pencil  "Tucker"]  Corlies's  Children. 
John  Corlies  was  born  ii""  Month,  4'^  1775. 


Peter       " 

"       "       7'"        ' 

Jacob      " 

gth 

Phebe     " 

"        "       4*        ' 

Leah       " 

"      ijth 

Sarah      " 

gth 

30^' 

15" 


27' 


Edward  Pen[n]ington  Corlis  was  bom 


1778. 
1781. 

1783. 
1786. 
1789. 
4«',  22'^ 


1793- 


354  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

yrs.  mo.  Days. 
Jacob  Corlies  departed  this  Life  3''  M''",  5,  1782.    [In  margin  Aged    o,     6,       20.  ] 
Phebe  Corlies  Died  3^1",  26'^  1847.     [In  margin  aged  "63-11-25."] 
Peter  Corlies  Died  iM",  23''<',  1846.     [In  margin  aged  "67-5-23."] 
Edward  P.  Corlies  Died  yM°,  28"",  1857.     [In  margin  aged  "  64-3-06."] 
Sarah  Corlies  Died  qM",  2°^,  1866.     [In  margin  aged  "77-1-0."] 
Leah  Corlies  Died  4M",  2"'',  1870.     [In  margin  aged  "83-4-5."] 
John  Corlies  Died  2M",  22°'^,  1853.     [In  margin  aged  "  77-3-18."] 

Margaret  [Interpolated  "  Tucker  "]  Corlies  Died  3M",  23'-<',  1835. 
Peter  Corlies  Died  iiM",  21"^  1833. 

[In  margin  "  Parents  of  above  named  children."] 

[In  lead  pencil  "  No  children  born  to  this  Family."] 

Births  Of  Benjamin  and  Hannah  Jacson's  Children. 
Hugh  Jackson  Born  q*""  mo.,  22,  1778. 


Joseph 

'     "  II  " 

24,  1780 

Eliza*" 

■'   3  " 

26,  1782 

Mary 

"   8  " 

12,  1784 

Mary 

'     "  II  " 

10,  1785 

Mercy 

"   5  " 

27,  1787 

Micajah  Willis  Jackson  Born  S""  mo.,  22,  1789. 

Jefse  Jackson  was  Born  th  i  day  th  5  month,  1795. 

Benjamin  Jackson  was  Born  th  7  day  th  10  mo.,  1797. 

Mary  Jackson  Departed  this  Life  g^^  mo.,  22°^,  1789. 
EUzchath  Jackson  Departed  this  life  th  19  day  th  4mo.,  1795. 
Benjamirt  Jackson,  Ju%  Departed  this  life  th  29  day  th  gmo.,  1803. 

Births  of  Jacob  and  Eliz"^  Wollcy's  Children. 

Benjamin  Woolley  was  born  9"'[?]  mo.,  [2o"'or  10*''],  1785. 
Catharine    ]VooUcy    IVollcy   was   born   S**"   mo.,  7"",  1787. 
Jacob  Woolley,  Jun''  "        "      5*"^  mo.,  22,"^^,  1789. 

Eliza"'  Woolley  "        "      9'"  mo.,  5«^  1793. 

Eden  Woolley  "        "      3^"^  M«,  i",  1801. 

Emeline  Woolley  "        "      s*"  M»,  9*^  1808. 

Jacob  Woolley  Died  io*'>  M",  7'^'',  1826.     [In  lead  pencil  "  Born  2,  2o[?],  1760."] 
Elizabeth   [Interpolated  "Tucker"]  Woolley,  Died  12'"  M»,  3I'"',  1854.    "  Age  895"." 

[In  lead  pencil  "  Born  3,  22,  1767."] 
Eden  Woolley  Died  iiM°,  I8'^  1892.    "  Age  91''"  8'^"  17^." 

Births  of  Elihu  &  Mary  [Interpolated  in  lead  pencil  "Jackson  "]  Woolley's  Children.    [In  lead  pencil 
"  Married  1767."] 

Deborah  Woolley  was  born  the  2'^  day  of  the  12^''  mo.,  1776. 


Samuel 

Ruth 

Mary 

Elihu 

Tylee 


19*" 
13th 

16*'' 
20'^'' 


9"^  "  1778. 

11*"  "  1781. 

5*"  "  1785. 

8'"  "  1788. 

-*'■  "  1791. 


William  I. [or  J.]  Woolley  was  born  the  27*  day  of  the  6"'  mo.,  1793. 

Deaths  of  Elihu  &  Mary  Woolley's  Children. 

Mary  Woolley,  the  wife  of  Elihu  Woolley,  departed  this  life  the  10*,  4m",  1816;  aged  59  y",  9m'', 
26  days. 

Elihu  Woolley  departed  this  life  6m'',  12*''',  1832.    Age  about  84  y". 

Ruth  Lafetra,  daughter  of  Elihu  &  Mary  Woolley,  departed  this  life  on  the  6'^''  day  of  4""  mo., 
1854;  aged  y2  years,  4  months  and  22[or  23]  days. 


SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS.  355 

Deborah  Hurley  departed  this  Hfe  on  the  i'"  day  1 1"'  M",  1856.    Aged  795'  II'°"^  29". 

Samuel  Woolley  departed  this  life  on  the  16"'  day  of  9^^"  M",  1875.    Aged  96^",  11"",  27  days.    See 

Page  70. 

"  Mary  Woolley  Married  a  Conover,  of  Middletown,  and  Moved  to  Ohio." 

"  Elihu      Do    Moved  to  Shelby  Co.,  State  of  Ohio." 

"  Tylee     Do  Married  a  Conover;  Moved  to  Ohio,  A.  D.  1816." 

"William  J.  Do     Resided  at  Mattawan,  Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.;  and  died  there." 

George  Parker  departed  this  life  ii""  M",  is"^"",  1798;  aged  58  years  &  six  months. 

Mary  White,  Daughter  of and  Phebe  White,  Died  at  Shrewsbury,  8""  M",  23'''',  1874.    Aged 

76  years. 

Clarance  White,  son  of  William  and  Edith  White,  died  10""  M",  19'",  1894.    Age  62  years,  and  11 
Months,  at  Shrewsbury. 

William  White  Married  Edith  Adams,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Amy  Lundy  Adams,  of  or  near  Hard- 
wick,  N.  J. 

Two  children  survived  them,  Clarance;  Not  Married. 

Phebe,  who  Married  John  Dewine  [or  Devine],  of  Ocean  Port,  N.  J.,  and  had  three  children. 

[In  margin  "  Note  of  A.  D.,  1897."] 

Jofeph  Jackson  was  born  th  20  day  of  the  12  M",  1724. 

"  The  following  Record  is  found  in  the  back  from  1732  to  1756,  A.  D.,  and  Probably  refers  to  the 
Joseph  and  Sarah  [In  lead  pencil  "Woolley,  daughter  of  John  Woolley"]  Jackson's  Children:" 

Lydia  Jackson,  Born  is""  Day  of  ii""  M",  1752. 

Meribah  Jackson  Born  on  the  is*""  [In  lead  pencil  s*""],  6"^  M°,  1754. 

Benjamin  Jackson  "       "     "     ii">,  12"'  M°,  1755. 

John  Jackson  "       "     "     11'",     s''"  M°,  1757. 

Pheb'e      "     •*^'"'  "       "     "    ^°*''    ^*  ^^°'  ^759- 

Sarah  Jackson,  Daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Jackson,  his  second  Wife,  was  Born  on  the  11"'  Day 
of  12"'  [In  lead  pencil  10'"]   M°,  1765. 

Ann  Jackson  was  born  on  the  20*'',  3''''  M°,  1767. 

Deborah    "         "        "       "      "     I4'\  f  M°,  1769. 

Joseph       "         "        "       "      "     22°i,  i^t  M",  1772. 

William     "         "        "       "      "    02"'',  3^"  M°,  1774. 

Jonathan    "         "        "       "      "    o6'\  10*"  M",  1776. 

■Larrence    "         "        "       "      "    o8f^  11*"  M",   1778. 

Rebefkah  ''   -"^^'''"^    "       "      "    ^^°''  °^"'  ^^"'  '78o. 
Elizabeth  "         "        "       "      "     i^.'^^,  8'"  M",  1784. 
Ester  Jackson    "       "      "     "    29*^  z"^  W,  1788. 

Sarah  Lawrence,  now  the  Wife  of  Joseph  Jackson,  was  Born  on  the  26  Day  of  7*''  M",  old  stile,  1742. 
"  We  find  a  foot  Note  that  the  above  i^'  Wife,  Sarah  Jackson,  was  Sister  to  Benjamin  and 
Catherine  Woolley,  whose  Parents,  John  Woolley  and  Patience  [In  lead  pencil  "Lippitt";  "  Lippen- 
cott,"  scratched  out]  were  Married  in  Middletown,  Monmouth  Co.,  A.  D.,  1717  [1747?];  [In  lead 
pencil  "  1 1*'",  17."] 

Jofeph  Jackson  departed  this  life  th  9  day  of  the  11  M",  1799. 

"  of  a  Book  of  Records,  of  Shrewsbury  Monthly  Meeting  above  Joseph  Jackson." 

Sarah  Jackson,  wife  of  Joseph,  Mother  of  aforesaid  6  children.  Departed  this  life  on  the  20*''  Day 
of  8'^  M°,  1759. 

Sarah  Jackson,  Daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah,  Died  16'*  of  la""  M»,  1759. 

William  Jackson,  Father  of  above  Joseph,  Died  10  Day  of  3''''  M",  1776. 

Meribah  Jackson,  Daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Jackson,  and  wife  of  Nathan  Jackson,  Deceased 
ig*""  day  of  3"'  M",  1777. 

Ann  Jackson,  Mother  of  aforesaid  Joseph  Jackson,  Departed  this  Life  in  the  7""  M»,  1777. 


356 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Jonathan  Jackson,  Son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah,  Died  Bcgining  of  7  M",  1777. 
Joseph  Jackson,          "     "         "          "         "       Died  7'"  Day  of  10'"  M",  1781. 
Ester  Jackson,  Daughter          "          "         "          "    20''''      "      "     9*"  M°,  1793. 
Sarah  Jane  " ■ — — — — 

Births  of  WiUiam  and  Achfha  Hance  Children;  with  her  own. 
Achfha  \Vhite  was  born  the  9  day  of  the  11  M",  1765. 
Revo  Hance       "        "       "    9    "     "     "    11  m»,  1790. 

EHzabeth  Hance,  Daughter  of  W"  &  Margaret  Hance,  was  Born  the  10'"  day  of  the  3"^  M",  1802. 

Obediah  T.  Hance  was  Born  the  15'"  day  of  3  M»,  1806. 

Deaths  of  WilHam  and  Achfha  Hance  Qiildren;  with  their  own. 
Achfha  Hance  departed  this  Hfe  the  20'"  day  of  8  M",  1796. 
Obadiah  Tihon  Hance  departed  this  Hfe  8  M"  26th,  1825. 
Wihiam  Hance  departed  this  Life  i  m"  30th,  1827. 
Margaret  Hance  departed  this  Hfe  8  m°,  22'',  1849;  ^g^d  ^o  years,  9  m",  &  26  days. 

Elizabeth  Hance,  Wife  of  Robert  Hance,  and  daughter  of  W"  &  Margaret  Hance,  died  6  M",  6*'', 
1872,  at  Runso)i,  N.  J. 

Births  of  George  and  Patience  Corhes'  Children. 


Benjamin 

Corlies  was 

born 

th  19  dav  th  8  M°, 

i77=;- 

Jacob 

"     8     "     "    4  M", 

1778. 

Jofeph 

"21     "     "2  M", 

1780. 

Sarah 

"   14     "     "  ID  M", 

1781. 

Jofeph 

"     5     "     "  10  M°, 

1784. 

Mary 

"     2    "     "    2  M", 

1787. 

Deaths  of  George  and  Patience  Corlies'  Children. 

Jofeph  Corlies  departed  this  life  the  6  day  the  9  M",  1781. 
George  Corlies        "  "       "      "  12  M",  i«',  1816. 

Parents : 
Patience    "  "  "      "     "    4  M°,  II'^  1840. 

Births  of  William  and  Ruth   [Interpolated  in  lead  pencil  "  Woolley  "]  Jackson  Children.     [In  lead 
pencil  "  m.[ Married?]  1777."] 

Samuel  Jackson  was  born  the  5  day  of  the  4  Month,  1778. 

James  "  " 

Mary 

Brittain 

WilHam 

Leah 

Hartshorn    " 

Rebekah      "  "       ' 


"  20 

(1 

(f 

"    4 

Month, 

1780. 

"  14 

(( 

a 

"    S 

a 

1783- 

"   I 

a 

a 

"    8 

i( 

i7«S- 

"    4 

a 

a 

"  10 

(t 

1787. 

"  18 

li 

a 

"    I 

(t 

1791. 

"  26 

a 

a 

"  II 

it 

17Q5- 

"    7 

a 

li 

"    9 

it 

1799. 

Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents 


Their 
Residence. 


John  Hartshorne 

Lucy  " 

Hannah     " 

Sam'  Hop"'^  Hartshorne [?] 


gth  J^p  22th,  I80I 

John  &  Elizabeth 

Hartshorne 

Shrewsbury 

5th  Mo  igth^  1804 

John  &  Hannah 

Hartshorne 

D" 

jjth   y[o  23rd^    1802 

D" 

D" 

10  M"  22,  1807 

D° 

D" 

SECOND  BOOK 
Lawrence  Hartshorne[?] 
Joseph  Wolcott 
John 


Abigail 
Clementine  " 


Lydia 


Hannah 

Peter  Tilton  Wolcott 

Benjamin  " 

Daniel  &  Abigail  " 

Samuel  Potter 

Hc>icry[ln  lead  pencil  "  W."] 

Peter  Wolcott,  Father  of  the 

above  Children. 

Lydia  Wolcott,  wife  of  Peter 

Wolcott. 


OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 
9  M"  12  1811 
gth  MO  5.h^  J  778 

3'h  M°  22">,    1780 


357 


D»    ["  Phila  "  in  lead 

pencil]  D" 

Peter  &  Lydia   [Interpo- 
lated "  Potter  "]    Wolcott       Shrewsbury. 


3'"  M"  31'",  1782 
8""  M",  28'",  1784 


s*"  w,  7f^  1786 


11*"  M",  II,  1788 
5^"  M",  27,  1 79 1 

8  M",  15,  1793 
5  M",  31,  1795 

II  M°,  7,  1796 
5  W,  22,  1799 

9  ]\I»,  28,  1753 
2  M",  2,  1758 


[In  lead  pencil  "Ann 
Smith  " — probably  means 
married.] 


[In  lead  pencil  "  Vanote  " 
probably  means  married.] 

[Lead  pencil  "  Branson," 
(or  Branson)  "  Benj.  s. 
Jos."] 


Burials. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 

Age 

Where 
Buryed. 

Late 
Residence. 

2M0,  22,  1787 
3M°,  22,  1794 
8M»,  29,  1795 
9M'',  21,  1795 
Qt"  M",  20,  1883 

Y'  M'«  days 

4,    10,     22, 
077 

Shrewsbury 
ti 

it 

It 

Orange,  N.  J. 

Shrewsbury 

tt 

a 

ti 

84-3-28, 

Shrewsbury 

Abigail  Wolcott,  Daughter  of 
Peter  and  Lydia  Wolcott. 
Benjamin  Wolcott, 
Abigail  Wolcott,  2""', 
Daniel  Wolcott, 
Henry  W.  Wolcott, 


Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


Manuel  Pearce, 

Elizabeth  Pearce,  wife  of 

Manuel. 

Miribah, 

Jeremiah, 

Benjamin, 

Nathan  Allin, 

Elizabeth, 

Cleffe,  or  Eliz'^^ 

Ann, 

Lydia, 


6th     MO^     gth^      1758 

jth  Mo_  J  2"=,  1 761 
ioM°,  3,  1790 

qM",  24,  1 79 1 

3M»,  9,  1793 

iM»,  5,  1795 

4M°,  I,  1796 

iM",  4,  1801 

9M'',  23.  1802 
I2M'',  19,  1803 


Manuel  &  Eliz"'  Pearce 


Shrewsbury. 
Shrewsbury. 


3S8 

HISTORICAL 

MISCELLANY. 

Eliz'"  Lafetra, 

7*"  M",  5*",  1793          Sam' 

&   Eliz«'    [Interpo- 

lated 

"  Allen"]  Lafetra. 

Shrewsbury. 

Nathan  Allin  Lafetra, 

iiM»,  19,  1797 

tt 

a 

Rilee 

9M'',  27,  1800 

<( 

n 

[Interpolated      "  Married 

Miribah  Wolcott."] 

W°>  Penn 

5M°,  8,  1803 

(t 

n 

[Interpolated      "  Married 

Elizabeth  Woolley."] 

James  Lafetra, 

3M°,  19,  1808 

it 

« 

[Interpolated      "  Married 

Sarah  Wolcott."] 

Henery  Lafetra, 

9M°,  9,  1810 

a 

« 

Burials. 

Names  of  the 

When 

Age 

Where 

Late 

Deceased. 

Deceased. 

Buryed. 

Residence. 

Jer""  Pearce,  Son  of 

Manuel  &  Eliz^''  Pearce 
Ehz*"  Pearce  [Dau.?] 

I2«'  M",  8'",  1 79 1 
iiM",  5,  1801 

Shrewsbury. 

Augusto  C,  Wife  of 

Thomas  H.  Lafetra, 

6,  9,  1877 

gr     gmontha 

Squan, 

Squan. 

Eliz*"  Lafetra,  daug*^  of 

y     m     d 

Sam'  &  Eliz*"  Lafetra, 

3th  M",  f\  1795 

I      8    2 

Shrewsbury 

"      * 

Henery  Lafetra, 

am",  IS,  181 1 

0,    6,   6 

Shrewsbury, 

i<      * 

WilHam  P.  Lafetra, 

yW,  24"',  1873 

70,    2,  16 

Shrewsbury, 

Eaton  Town. 

N.  Allen  Lafetra, 

9,       27^  1877 

79.  10.    8 

Squan, 

Squan. 

Rilee  A.  Lafetra, 
Samuel  Lafetra, 

T^^fi 

26  [years] 
67 

1835 

["  Parent,"  in  margin.] 


Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


Samuel  Lafetra, 

John 
Joseph 
Deborah     " 

Nathan 


3th  j^^o^  i^th^  1^58 

6M°,  3,  1769 
2M°,  19,  1776 
3M'',  22,  1778 

4M°,  17,  1780 


James  &  Eliz''''  ["Lippen- 

cott"  interpolated]  Lafetra.      Shrewsbury. 

[Interpolated  "  Married 

Elizabeth  Allen."] 

II  « 

[Interpolated  "  Married 
Hannah  Card."] 

[Interpolated  "  Married 

Ruth  Woolley."] 

11  « 

[Interpolated  "  Married 
'Hugh  Jackson.  No  chil- 
dren."] 


•  This  probably  means  Shrewsbury,  as  Squan  in  the  entry  above,  is  apparently  written  in  later,  between  this  and  the 
preceding  entry. 


George  Woolcott  Lafetra, 
["2"''  wife,"  in  margin.] 


SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 
5M»,  30,  1793 


359 


James  &  Meribah  [Inter- 
polated  "  Wolcott "]    La- 
fetra, 2'"'  Wife. 
[Interpolated  "  Married 
Elizabeth  Thock- 
morton."j 


Tilee  W.                    -' 

iM",  23,  1795 

[Interpolated  "  Married 
Catherine  Herring."] 

K 

Benj"  Jackson            " 

5M°,  2,    1798 

Interpolated      "  Married 
iebecca  A.  Wainright."] 

U 

Robert  Evil  man 

12M'',  28,  1799 

ii 

[Interpolated  "  Married 
Mary  Carter."] 

« 

Mary  Hartshome, 

4'"  M«,  8'■^  1799 

W"  &  Sarah  Hartshome. 

M 

Eliza  Shreve, 

9M",  9,   1796 

Reuben  &  Mary  Shreve. 

<C 

Sarah 

9M'',  26,  1799 

** 

t( 

Susannah  " 

7M",  13,  I80I 

(( 

t( 

Mary 

7M°,  14,  1803 

it 

tt 

Martha      " 

gM",  21,  1805 

it 

it 

Phebe  Ann  Shreve, 

12M'',  16,  1807 

i( 

« 

Burials. 

Names  of  the 

When 

Age                Where 

Late 

Deceased. 

Deceased. 

Buryed. 

Residence. 

Eliz'"  Lafetra,  wife  of 

James. 

10*"  M°,  26t^  1784 

Shrewsbury. 

yr 

m     d 

James  Lafetra, 

7  M°,  20,  1807 

64, 

2,     7            Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Joseph  Lafetra, 

6'"  mo.,  5'\  1854 

78, 

3,   16             Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Samuel  Lafetra, 
John  Lafetra, 

tPt- 

67- 

iOjD 

George  Lafetra, 

1860 

67 

Tylee  Lafetra, 

1877 

82 

Benjamin  Lafetra, 

I87I 

73 

Robert  Lafetra, 
Mary  Shreve, 

1844 

I2M",  31,  1806 

45 

Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Bin 

fhs. 

Names  of  Children. 

when  born. 

Names  of  the  Parents. 

Their 
Residence. 

Hannah  Allin, 

6M°,  22,  1786 

Jo'  &  Eliz*"  [Interpolated 
"  Williams  "]  Allin. 

Shrewsbury. 

Edmund  [  ?]  W.  Allin, 

8M°,  14,  1788 

** 

«( 

Phebe  Allen, 

iiM",  22,  1791 

[Interpolated  "  Married 
George  A.  Codies."] 

tt 

Miriam  Allin, 

gW,  23,  1793 

[Interpolated  *'  Married 
John  L.  Borden."] 

tt 

360 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Jo^  W.  Allen, 
Eliz*"  Allen, 
Caroline  Allen, 


Jane  Allen, 
Deborah  Allen, 

Benjn  C.  Allen, 
Abner  &  Brazilla, 


6M°,  15,  1796 

loM",  22,  1799 

5M°,  20,  1802 


ioM°,  19,  1806 
4'^''  M°,  24,  1814 

[ii'^'^or  12]  M»,  27, 1815 
12'"  M°,  22,  1817 


[Interpolated  "  Married 
William  Rumson."] 

Jo^  &  Sarah  [Interpo- 
lated "  Corlies  "]  Allen. 


Eaton  Town. 


Burials. 


Names  of  the 

When 

Age 

Where 

Late 

Deceased. 

Deceased. 

Buryed. 

Residence. 

yr 

m 

d 

Hannah  Allin, 

iM°, 

16, 

1787, 

0, 

6, 

24 

Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Jane  Allen, 

5M°, 

27, 

1807 

0, 

7, 

8 

a 

'* 

rEliz'"  Allin,  (Mother) 

I2M», 

2, 

1807 

44, 

3. 

18 

it 

'* 

Parents. 

Joseph  Allen, 

3M°, 

7, 

1837 

73. 

ii> 

10 

t( 

it 

Elizabeth  W.  Allen, 

7M", 

12, 

1820 

20, 

8, 

20 

tt 

tt 

Jo^  Williams  Allen, 

I2M°, 

6, 

1857 

61, 

5. 

21 

l( 

Rah  way. 

Caroline  W.  Remsen, 

I2M':', 

I, 

1858 

56, 

6, 

II 

tt 

Red  Bank. 

Phebe  B.  Corlies, 

iM», 

7. 

1863 

72, 

I, 

15 

(t 

Eaton  Town. 

Miriam  T.  Borden, 

5M", 

25. 

1871 

77' 

8, 

2 

tc 

Rumson. 

Sarah,  2""^  Wife  of  ]o' 

Allen 

7M", 

22, 

1849 

73< 

9. 

3 

(f 

Deal. 

Deborah  Allen, 

gW, 

17. 

1814 

0, 

4> 

23 

tt 

Eaton  Town. 

Benjamine  C.  Allen, 

iiM", 

30, 

1873 

58, 

0, 

3 

tt 

Deal. 

Abner  Allen, 

5M°, 

6, 

188 1 

63. 

4, 

14 

tt 

Deal. 

Brazilla  Allen, 

10  — 

-1888 

70, 

II- 

*i 

V 

m 

d 

Elihu  Allen, 

iiM°, 

30, 

1801 

6, 

II, 

6 

Shrewsbury 

<<               * 

Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


George  Allen, 
John  Allen, 
Elihu  Allen, 
Phebe  Allen, 


Samuel  Allen, 


12M",  I,  1789 

9M'',  18  [or  13]  1791 
12M'',  24,  1793 

iM°,  21,  1797 


Jediah  &  Ann  Allen.  Shrewsbury. 


llM",  25,  1799 


[Interpolated  "  Married 
Ebenezar[?]  Hance,  of 
Pa.,"  in  lead  pencil.] 

[Interpolated  m  lead  pen- 
cil "  our  Samuel  lived  at 
Haddonfield,  N.  J.;  left  i 
daughter."] 

*  Shrewsbury  is  evidently  meant  here,  as  the  entries  just  preceding  this  ditto  mark  are  in  another  hand,  and  apparently  written 
in  since  the  original  entries  were  made. 


SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 


361 


Joseph  Allfn, 
Charles  W.  Allen, 


SM",  31,  1802 
loM",  29,  1805 


"[?] 
[Interpolated       in       lead 
pencil     '■  Married     Sarah 
Walker,   [of J   Pa.;  he  re- 
sided in  Pa."] 


"[?] 


[The  following,  in  "     ",  written  in  lead  pencil:] 


"  2°"^  Jed  &  Joseph  Allen,  of  Eatontown,  were  brothers.  Jediah  went  to  Pa.  Jos.  Allen's  Father 
lived  on  Edmond  Wolcott  Place,  &  no  doubt  bought  in  Eatontown,  where  Jos.  A[llen]  kept  store- 
wheel  wright  &  Blacksmith." 


Eliz'"  Williams, 

Edmund    " 

Merriam  Tilton  \\'illiams, 

Han*"  Hartshorn  Williams, 

Phebe 

Edmund  Tylee  " 

Esek  Hartshome        " 

Mary  Parker, 


Joseph  " 
William  " 
Benjamin  " 


Hanah 


Robert  W.  Parker, 
Elizabeth 


iiM°,  19,  1792 
7M°,  19,  1795 

ioM°,  8,  1797 
BM",  4,    1800 

I2M'',  30,  1802 

ioM°,  30,  1804 
SM",    I,    1807 

6M°,  16,  1788 


SM",  16,  1790 
9M°,  10,  1793 
4M°,  23,  1795 


7M<',  22,   1798 


BM",  31,  1801 
iiM°,  15,  1804 


Tylee  &  Eliz*  Williams. 


W"  &  Eliz'^''  [Inter- 
polated in  lead  pencil 
"  Woolley"]  Parker. 


[In  lead  pencil  "Hannah 

Lippencott";  probably 

means  married.] 
it 

[In  lead  pencil  "Pintard"; 
same  comment.] 


[In  lead  pencil  "Pintard"; 
same  comment.] 


Shrewsbury. 
Middle  Town. 

Shrewsbury. 


Shrewsbury. 


Burials. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 


Age 


Where 
Buryed. 


Late 
Residence. 


Edmund  Williams,  i^*  Son 
of  Tylee  &  Eliz'"  Williams, 
Mirriam  T.  Corlies, 
Robert  W.  Parker,  Son  of 
W"  &  Elizabeth  Parker, 


SM",  I'^  1800 
loM",   II,  1876 

9M''  4'^   18 1 3 


y   m  d 

5,  o,  12 

79.  o,  03 
y 

12,  o,  4 


Shrewsbury, 
Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury, 


Shrewsbury. 
Eatontown. 

Shrewsbury. 


Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


Ann  Corlies, 
Eliz'"       " 
Briton     " 


7M'',  16,  1 78 1 
iM»,  3,  1783 
yW,  12,  1784 


Briton  &  Sar*"  Corlies. 


Shrewsbury. 


362 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Deborah  " 
iJrilon  Corlics,  2'"', 
Joseph  W.  Corhcs, 
Jacob  W.  Corhes, 
iJcnjamin  W.  " 

Brittain  White,  Father  of 
the  following  Children, 

Eliz'"  White,  Mother  of  the 
following  ChiUlren 

George  Allin  While, 


4M"  7,  1787 
SM",  22,  1789 
7M",  3,  1791 
3M",  20,  1793 
2M",   9,    1797 


7M",   2,    1747 


Brittain  &  Din"  White. 


Shrewsbury. 


12M",    1,    1775 


Brittain  &  Eliz"'  |  In  lead 
pencil,  interpolated,  "  Al- 
len, daughter  of  George 
Allen"]  White. 


Brittain  White 

6M", 

29,  1778 

it 

New  York. 

Joseph 

iM", 

25,  1781 

t( 

'* 

Lvdia 

9M", 

10,  1783 

u 

t< 

Samuel 

3M", 

16,  1787 

tt 

Shrewsbury. 

Lvdia  White,  2'"', 

loM", 

14,  1788 

« 

(( 

Tiio-  Chalkley  White, 

9M'', 

25,  1790 

« 

a 

h:iizabeth 

loM", 

12,  1792 

l( 

u 

Rebckah  Wryte  White, 

loM", 

8,    1794 

<i 

« 

Burials. 

Names  of  the 

When 

Age 

Where 

Late 

Deceased. 

Deceased. 

Bury 

ed. 

Residence. 

V'"rs 

m'^ 

days 

Briton  Corlics,  i"'  Son  of 

Briton  &  Sarah  Corlics, 

5M",  22, 

1788 

3. 

10, 

10 

Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Deborah  Codies, 

7M«,  16, 

1790 

3. 

3. 

9 

ii 

<( 

:Briton  Corlies, 

loM",  31  [ 

M,  1816 

77' 

II, 

4 

ti 

u 

Parents: 

:Sarah  Corlies, 

7M°,  28, 

1833 

76, 

4. 

3 

U 

K 

Ann  Corlies, 

9mo.,  26, 

1836 

55. 

**> 

it 

(( 

Elizabeth  Widdifield, 

4mo.,   6, 

1852 

69. 

3. 

3 

Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia. 

Hriton  Corlies,-  2""', 

7mo.,  25, 

i84o[?blottcd| 

51. 

2, 

3 

do 

do 

Joseph  W.  Corlics, 

lomo.,  26, 

i860 

69, 

3. 

23 

New  York, 

New  York. 

Jacob  W.  Corlics, 

1 1  mo.,  .17, 

1864 

71. 

7. 

27 

Phil 

adclhha, 

rhiladclphia. 

licnjaniin  W.  Corlics, 

5  "     24, 

1884 

87. 

3. 

15 

Shrewsbury, 

Eaton  Town. 

Eliz'"  White,  wife  of  Brittain 

White, 

Lvdia  White,  I"'  dang*'  of 

Brittain  &  Eliz"'  White, 


12M",    5,    171)5  Shrewsbury,  Shrewsbury. 

iM",  25,  1785,  I,      4,    15  New  York,  New  York. 

Birllis. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


Edward  Borough  Lafetra, 
Nathan  Lafetra, 


8M'\  20,  1807 
I  cm",  29,  18  ID 


Joseph  &  Ruth  Lafetra.         Shrewsbury. 


SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 


363 


Mary 

Mariah 

Joseph  Preston  Lafetra, 

Eleanor  M.  Lafetra, 

Elizabeth  R.  Lafetra, 

Henry  Ellwood  Lafetra, 

Amey  Black, 
Clayton  Black, 
Charles  Black, 
Sarah  Ann  " 
Elizabeth  " 
William  H." 
Mary  S.      " 


9m",  2y,  181 1 

9m°,  28,  1812 

9m",  5,  1813 

3m'',  26,  1817 

Iini",  22,  1819 

Sni",  1,  1822 

7M",  26,  1801 
2M",  14,  1803 
tW,  24,  1804 
3M",  II,  1806 
4M",  18,  1808 
iM",  29,  18 10 
4M",  9,  1813 


Ezra  &  Rosina  Black. 


Chesterfield. 
Shrewsbury. 


Burials. 


Names  of  the 

Wiien 

Age 

Where 

Late 

Deceased. 

Deceased. 

Buryed. 

Residence. 

yr8    n,t« 

days 

Nathan  Lafetra, 

liM",  10,  1810 

0,     0, 

12 

Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Mary  Lafetra, 

II M",   3,    181 1 

0,    I, 

6 

n 

Mariah     " 

loM",  31,  1812 

0,    I, 

3 

it 

It 

Eleanor  M.  Thorn, 

2mo   ^rd^    1844 

26,   10, 

7 

Chesterfield, 

Bordcntown,  N.  J. 

:Ruth  Lafetra, 

^mo  5"     1834 

72.     4, 

22 

Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Parents : 

Joseph      " 

6"">  5,  1854 

78,      3. 

16 

Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Henry  Elwood  Lafetra, 

5"'",  10,  1868 

46 [over 

36J,  0,  9 

" 

Eaton  Town. 

Edward  B.  Lafetra, 

8™",  23,  1855 

48,     0, 

3 

tt 

tt 

Joseph  Preston  Lafetra, 

2"'",   4,    1892 

78.      4- 

29 

tt 

Slirewsbury. 

Elizabeth  R.  Lafetra, 

V^  W,  16,  1895 

75.      I. 

25 

<< 

Eatontown. 

[In  right  hand  margin  appears:  "Jo",  the  Farther,  and  Elizabeth,  Resided  on  the  Farm  betwen 
Eatontown  and  Shrewsbury."] 


Woolman  Stokes, 

Sarah  Ann  Stokes,  w 
of  Woolman. 

idow 

5  M°,  8'^  1874      55  y™ 
9M'',  I"',  1897        76,     9, 

Births. 

Philadelphia, 

II                Lmiral  Hill, 
Philadephia, 
Pa. 

Philadelphia,  and 
Long  Branch. 
Philadelphia, 
summers  at 
Long  Branch. 

Names  of  Children. 

when  born. 

Names  of  the  Parents. 

Their 
Residence. 

Jacob  W.  Hurley, 

Hannah  E.  Hurley, 
Deborah  Hurley, 
John  D.  Hurley, 

Miriam  Tilton  Woolley, 
Mahlon  Woolley, 

7M",  25,  1800 

II M",   4,    1802 
8M»,    3,    180S 
2M",   6.    1808 

2M°,  28,  1808 
5M»,   4,    1810 

Dennis  &  Deborah 
Hurley. 

Samuel  &  Ann  Woolley 

Shrewsbury. 

3^4 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Forman  Woolley, 
Joseph  C.  Woolley, 
Ezra  Woolley, 
Davis  &  Timothy  Woolley, 

Sarah  P.   [?]Dorsett, 
James  L.  Dorsett, 
Jacob  E.  Dorsett, 

Mary  M.  Lafetra, 


Sarah  P.  Lafetra, 


iM",  10,  1812 

12M",  18,  1814 

6M",  5,  1818 

8M»,  16,  1820 

iqM°,  7,  1815 
5M»,  20,  18 18 
9M°,  12,  1820 

5M»,  8«^  1825 


4M»,   6,    1829 


James  &  Lydia  Dorsett.        Squan. 


N.  [Interpolated 
"athan")  Allen  &  Pru- 
dence, [Interpolated 
"  Morton."]  Lafetra. 


Squan. 


[In  the  following  six  entries,  the  column  for  "  Names  of  the  Parents,"  is  used  for  marriages.] 


John  M.  Lafetra, 
Elizabeth        " 
Edmund         " 
Deborah 
Samuel  " 

William 


9M°,  16,  1840 

1827 

1831 

1834 

1837 

1843 


Married  W"  Johnson  — 

Married  Abbie  Morris 
Married  John  Frazee 
Married  Mary  Allen  Allen 
Married  i   Deborah  Wainright 

2  Betsey  Curtis 

3  Gertrude  Newman 


[In  the  margin,  beginning  with  Elizabeth  Lafetra,  is  written:  "All  of  Squan."] 

Burials. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 

When 
Deceased. 

Age 

Where 
Buryed. 

Their 
Residence. 

Jacob  W.  Hurley, 

12m'',    I,    1817 

17. 

4, 

5, 

Chesterfield, 

Chesterfield. 

Miriam  T.  [Interpolated 
"  Wife  of  Anslem  Spin- 
ning "]   Spinning, 

[Nothing 

more  appears  of  this 

entry.]         

Mahlon  Woolcy, 

12M",  17,  1839 

29. 

7- 

13 

In  lead  pencil 

"  Shrewsb." 

Joseph  C.  JVoolcy, 

7M»,  13,  1843 

4M»,  25,  1 89 1 
2M»,  18,  1896 
3M°,  03,  1896 

28, 

70, 
84, 
77, 

6, 

8, 
I, 
8, 

25 

09 
08 
28 

[In  lead  pencil 
"  N.  Y.  City."] 

Shrewsbury, 

Davis  Woolcy, 
Forman  Woolley, 
Ezra  Woolley, 

Eatontown. 
Eatontown. 
Eatontown. 

James  Dorset, 
Lydia  Dorset, 
Jacob  E.  Dorsett, 

y 

IlM",   22°'^,    1869          85, 

iiM">,  14,  1850          70, 
12M'',  29,  1891           71, 

m 

I, 
10, 

3. 

d 

8 

24 

17 

Squan, 
D" 

Squan. 
it 

It 

John  M.  Lafetra, 
Mary  M.  Reynols, 
Sarah  P.  Appelgate, 

9»»,  9t^  1867 

iM°,i8,  1870 
zM",   5,   1870 

26,  II,  23 
44,    8,  10 
42,    9,  29 
[In  lead  pencil 
probably  means 

Squan, 

Squan, 
"  M.  Geo.  Appelgate 
married.] 

Squan. 
Eaton  Town. 

t 

Meribah  C,  daughter 
E.  &.  Mary  M.  Reynols, 

9M",  21,  1877 

30- 

7. 

13 

ts 

Squan. 

Nathan  Allen  Lafetra, 

9M",  27,  1877 

79> 

10, 

08 

« 

€t 

SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 

Births. 


365 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


Mary  W.  Lippincott, 

Henry  W.  Lippincott, 
Henry  CorHes, 


Tylee  W.  Codies, 
Edward  Corlies, 
Francis  Corlies, 
Sarah 

Susan  H.     " 
Eliza  H.  Corlies, 

James  B.  Wright, 


iiM"  18,  1813 

SM"  28,  1818 
ioM«  2o'■^  1821 


9M"  5,  1823 
3M"  15,  1826 
6M"  25,  1S27 
iM'^  26,  1830 
loM"  16,  1832 
9M»  4,   1836 

i823[sic] 

Burials. 


Seth  &  Mariam 
Lippincott. 

Benj"  W.  &  Meriam  T. 
[Interpolated  "Williams"] 
Corlies. 


son  of  John  D.  and  Mary 
B.  Wright. 


Shrewsbury. 


Shrewsbury. 


New  York. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 


Age 


Where 
Buryed. 


Late 
Residence. 


Edward  Corlies, 

5M"  25*,  1826 

2mos    jqD 

Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury. 

Susan  H.  Corlies, 

iiM°  21",  1856 

24y  iM°  s^ 

tt 

Mirriam  T.,  wife  of 

B.  W.  Corlies, 

IOn.0    ijth^    ig^g 

79-0-3° 

u 

Eaton  Town. 

Benjamin  W.  Corlies 

5-24-i884[sic] 

87-3- 1 5 

t( 

" 

[In 

margin,  opposite  the  last  two  names,  is 

written,  "  Parents."] 

Tylee  W.  Corlies, 

ii-04-i893[sic] 

70-1-29 

li 

(€ 

Sarah  C.  Osborne, 

5-i5-i896[sic] 

66-3-19 

Fairview  Cemetery, 
Middletown, 

Middletown. 

Francis  Corlies, 

4-i7-i897[sic] 

69-7-27 

West  Long  Branch 
Cemetery, 

Asbury  Park. 

James  B.  Wright, 

3^°  2o«',  1879 

In  his  56>"' 
Births. 

Flushing, 
L.  Island, 

Long  Branch 

Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


Thomas  Cook, 

Rachel  Cook,  wife  of 
Thomas, 


gM"  26'''',  1757 
2M°  16'^*',  1763 


Ebenezer  &  Sarah  Cook. 


Squan. 


In  the  column  for  "  Names  of  the  Parents  "  no  names  are  written,  but  from  the  position  of  the 
names  of  the  children,  it  is  fair  to  suppose  that  they  are  the  children  of  "  Thomas  Cook  "  and  "  Rachel 
Cook,  wife  of  Thomas." 


Richard  Cook, 
Ebenezer  Cook, 
Sarah  &  Hannah  C.  [sic] 
Thomas  Cook, 
Thomas  Cook,  2"^, 
Ebenezer  Cook, 


2M0  27*'',  1784 
7-26-1786 
9-21-1787 
1 2-6- 1 790 
6-11-1793 

gM°  26"",    1822 


Thomas  &  Ann  [Interpo- 
lated "  Williams  Arnahi  "] 
Cook.* 

*  I  am  told  th.it  Ann  Willi.ims  was  the  widow  Arnald,  and  second  wife  of  Thomas  Cook. 


Squan. 


366 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Rachel  Cook, 

3-26-1824 

Joseph  H.  Cook 

& 

7-27-1826 

Richard  Cook, 

Mary  Ann  Cook, 

I -8- 1 829 

WilHam  W.  Cook, 

9-2 1 -1830 

Lewis  Paleske  Cook, 

8-17-1832 

Susan  B.  P.  Cook, 

9-2 1- 1834 

Sarah  S.  Cook, 

3- 1 0-1837 

Hannah  B.  W.  Cook, 

1 1 -20- 1 840 

CaroHne  V.  Cook, 

9- 1 8- 1 843 

Names  of  the 

When 

Deceased. 

Deceased. 

Deaths. 


Age 


Where 
Burved. 


Late 
Residence. 


Rachel  [In  lead  pencil 
"  Borden  "]  Cook, 
Rebecca  [In  lead  pen- 
cil "  Combs  "]  Cook, 


3rd  ]^/[o  -,th^  igii       ^gjT  ^  21''  Squan, 


Squan. 


2°**  wife  of  Thomas, 

9-22-1825 

it 

Richard  Cook, 

12-10-1825 

41 -8- 1 3 

Thomas  Cook,  (snr.) 

6-23-1848 

90-8-27 

Squan, 

Squan. 

[87?-8-27  over  24, 

scratched  out.] 

Thomas  Cook,  ["  2°*  " 

scratched  out.] 

10-21-1872 

79-4-10 

Squan, 

Squan. 

Rachel  C.  Pharo, 

iM<'2i",  1855 

30^  9"  25-5 

Squan, 

William  [Interpolated 

"W."]  Cook, 

10 1865 

35 

Lost  at  sea 
Family, 

with 

Shrewsbury. 

Lewis  P.  Cook, 

9 1870 

38 

Hai'aiiiia, 

Brooklyn. 

[The  two  preceding  have  "  Cap."  written  before  their  names.     They  were  captains  of  coasting 
steamers.] 


Thomas  Cook,  10-21-1872  79-4-10 

["  Parent "  written  in  margin  opposite  this  name.] 

Susan  [Interpolated 

"  B.  P."]  C.  White,  5-19-1881  46-7-28 

Ann  Cook,  4-5-1883  85-7-28 

["  Parent "  written  in  the  margin  opposite  her  name.] 


Hannah  B.  W.  Finch  10-7-1897 


Sarah  Sherman  Cook, 
Ebenezer  Cook, 


12-30-1898 
12-26-1898 


56-10-17 


61-9-20 
76-3-00 


Births. 


Squan, 


Shrewsbury, 
Squan, 


Greenwood, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

Squan, 

Friends'  Cemeter>', 
Prospect  Park, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 


Squan. 


Shrewsbury. 
Squan. 


St.  George, 
Staten  Island, 
N.  Y. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Late 
ResideiKe. 


Israel  [scratched  out  &  John 
written  over  it]  Williams, 


2nd  i^o,  21^',  1782 


Israel  &  Bathshebe  [In  lead 
pencil  "  Woodmancy  "] 
Williams. 


Poplar,  N.  J. 


SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 


367 


Daniel  Williams, 

2' 

2", 

1784 

Hannah  Williams, 

I' 

I  ", 

1786 

George  Williams, 

6' 

10  " 

,  1787 

Mary  Williams, 

12' 

24" 

,  1789 

Israel  Williams, 

8' 

I  ", 

1793 

Ann  Williams, 

8' 

7". 

1797 

Catharine  T.  Williams, 

loM"  30 

'■^  1808 

Elizabeth  T.  Williams, 

7' 

.^0" 

,  1810 

John  Williams, 

9' 

6", 

1812 

Israel  Williams, 

12' 

q", 

1814 

Sarah  T.  Williams, 

2' 

19" 

',  1817 

Thomas  T.  Williams, 

3' 

27" 

,  1819 

Hannah  P.  Williams, 

4' 

17" 

\  1822 

Ann  C.  Williams, 

8' 

II " 

',  1824 

Charles  Edward  Williams, 

12' 

18" 

,  1827 

Mary  Williams, 

2' 

7:. 

1830 

Daniel   &  Mary    [Interpo- 
lated "  Tilton  "]  Williams. 


Poplar. 


Deaths. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 


Age 


Where 
Buryed. 


Late 
Residence. 


Israel  Williams, 

Bathshebe  Williams, 
Constant  Williams, 


jqM°  ^rd^  j3q^       |-j„  ig^j  pencil 


9-12-1800 
II -6- 1 804 


47-4  ?-23"] 


[In  the  margin  opposite  the  preceding  two,  "  Wives  of  Israel."] 


John  Williams, 
Daniel  Williams, 
Hannah  


9-18-1800 
10-26-1865 


i85'6"»24« 
81-8-24 


George  Williams, 
Mary  Williams, 
Israel  Williams, 
Ann  Cook, 
Mary  Tilton  Williams, 


2- 1 3- 1 792 


9-21-1800 
4-5-1883 
8^°  i8»\  1865 
[In  margin,  "wife  of  Daniel."] 


4-8-3 

7-1-20 
85-7-28 


Daniel  Williams, 
Catharine  T.  Williams, 
[Interpolated  "Borden"] 
Israel  Williams, 
Sarah  T.  Williams, 
Hannah  P.  Williams, 
Elizabeth  T.  IVoolcy, 
John  Williams, 


10'  26",  1865    81^8"  24" 


27",  1867 
25  ",  1852 
26",  1848 
10",  1849 
2-20- 1 89 1 
12-12-1897 


12 
7 
7 

12 


59-1-27 
37-7-16 

31-5-7 
27-7-23 
80-6-20 
85-3-6 

Births. 


Shrewsbury,  Poplar. 


Squan, 
Shrewsbury, 

Squan. 
Poplar. 

Shrewsbury, 

Poplar. 

tt 

tt 
It 

Rcmsmi. 

Long  Branch. 

Poplar. 
it 

Do  Do 

Do  Do 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Late 
Residence. 


George  L.  Williams, 


Mary  Elizabeth  Woolley, 


j8t      Mu^      -,t'h_       13^2 

gth   Mo^  2I«',    1836 


Thomas    T.    &    Eliza    G. 
[Interpolated  "Griscom  "]  •      Ocean  Port. 
Williams. 

Eden  &  Elizabeth  [Inter- 
polated "  Williams  "]  T. 
Woolley.  Poplar. 


368 

Sarah  Lavinia  Woolley, 
Albert   [Interpolated  "  R."] 
Borden, 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

lo^"  M«,  I2«^  1841 
ii">  M°,  I2t^  1842 


Richard  &  Catharine  [In- 
terpolated "  Williams  "] 
Borden, 


Sarah  L.  Gillingham   [In- 
terpolated "  Pa."]    [Inter- 
polated "  Widow  of  Yeo- 
inans  Gillingham,  of 
Frankford,  Pa."] 
Mother  of  Eliza  G. 
Williams 


3rd  Mo_  28'^  1867 


Rumson. 


D   [Interpolated  "  aniel  "] 
Williams  Borden, 
Charles  [Interpolated  "  E."] 
Borden, 

2°^  M°,   16,   1845 

€( 

12  20  I053                               ■   ■- 
Deaths. 

Names  of  the 
Deceased. 

When                                 Age 
Deceased. 

Where 
Buryed. 

Late 
Residence. 

George  L.  Williams, 

^rd  ^0^  -ith^  1854             2^  2""  o"J 

Shrewsbury, 

Ocean  Port. 

Eliza  G.  Williams, 
Elizabeth  T.  [Interpolated 
"  Williams  "]  Woolley, 
Eden  Woolley, 

[In  the  margin  opposite 

4-22-1888 

2-22- 1891 
11-18-1892 
the  preceding  two. 

74-5-25 
80-6-20 

9I-8-I7 

"  Parents."] 

Shrewsbury, 
Shrewsbury, 

Ocean  Port. 

Poplar. 
Poplar. 

Sarah  Lavina  Hance,  wife 
of  Benjamin  B.  Hance, 
Richard  Borden, 
Catharine  T.  Borden, 
D.  Williams  Borden, 

9-1- 1888 

5">  M^  3o'^  1863 
i2">  M°,  27'\  1867 

jst    Mo^    gth^    1881 

46,  10-19 

66-7-3 
59-2  ?-27 
35-10-20 

Rwnsom, 
Rumson, 

Shrewsbury, 

Little  Silver 
Rumson. 

New  York. 

Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  bom. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Late 
Residence. 


*Sarah  Borden, 
Thomas  Borden, 


*Rachel  Borden, 
Bcnjaminc  Borden, 


4'"  M",  II,  1759 
11'"  M",  6">,  1760 


2- 1 6- 1 763 
I2M°  22,  1766 


Richard  &  Hannah  [In- 
terpolated "  Tilton  "]  Bor- 
den. 


[In  newer  ink:  "Thomas  Borden  did  not  Marry."    "Benjamin  Married  Mary  Lloyd,  Daughter 
of  William  Loyd,  formerly  of  Philadelphia."] 


John  L.  Borden, 

Richard  Borden, 
William  L.  Borden, 
Thomas  T.  Borden, 
Hannah  T.  Borden, 
Joseph  L.  Borden, 
Benj"  Borden,  Jnr., 
Ann  Levis  Borden, 


jjth  yjj,^  2o'b^  j^p4 

10-27-1796 

3-29-1798 

6-24-1800 
11-9-1801 
1 1 -27- 1 804 
1 1 -26- 1 806 
11-21-1808 


Bcnjamine  &  Mary  [Inter- 
polated "  Lloyd  "]  Borden. 


Rumson. 


These  two  entries  are  interpolated  since  the  earlier  ones  of  Thomas  Borden  and  Bcnjamine  Borden. 


SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 


369 


Sarah  T.  Borden, 
John  W.  Borden, 

Ellen  Ann  Hance, 
Rebeca  Hance    — 


8-8-1811 

2°''  M",  4'^  1839 

z^°  27*^  1828 


Bcnjamine       &       Deborah 

[Interpolated     "  Woolcy  "] 

Borden. 

Isaac   B.   &  Rebecca  Ann 

Hance. 


Rumson. 


Deaths. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 


\\'here 
Burved. 


Late 
Residence. 


Thomas  Borden, 
Bcnjamine  Borden, 
Sarah  Borden,  wife  of 
of  John  De  bow[?], 
Rachel    Borden,   wife 
of  Thomas  Cook, 
Bcnjamine  Borden, 
Mary,  wife  of  Bj" 
Borden, 

Thomas  T.  Borden, 
Richard  Borden, 
John  L.  Borden, 
W"  L.  Borden, 
Joseph  L.  Borden, 
Benjamin  Borden, 
Ann  L.  Hance,  Widow 
of  Asher  Hance, 
Sarah  T.  De  Gramo, 
widow  of  James  A. 
Degramo,  of  N.  Y., 


John  W.  Borden, 
Ellen  Ann  Hance, 
Rcbbcca  McAIonagil, 


9">  M°,  I7•^  1848 
3-1  M",  I8•^  18— 


2,2-2-1  J^ 


Rumson, 


Rumson. 


3"'  M",  I8'^  18— 

0- 10-1839 

I -29- 1 862 

5-1-1863 

2-3-1864 

6-2-1875 

3- 1 0-1879 

5-17-1889 

825'  2"  14'* 

67-6-6 
61-7-5 

66-7-3 
70-0-3 
77-0-0 

74-3-13 
82-5-21 

Rumson, 

Shrewsbury, 

Rumson, 

Shrewsbury, 

Rumson, 
Plymouth,  Pa.^ 

4- 1 5- 1892 


12-25-1898 


10-7- 1 866 
6-24- 1871 
7 1897 


83-4-24 


Rumson, 


87-4-17  Greenwood  Ceme- 

tery, of  Brooklyn, 
N.'Y., 

277  8™  3'"  Shrewsbury, 

43-2-27  Rumson, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

Births. 


Rur 


Eaton  Town. 
Rumson. 

Red  Bank. 

Newburg,  N.  Y. 
Norristown,  Pa. 

Red  Bank. 


Mont   Clare, 
N.J. 

Rumson. 
Rumson. 
Rumson. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  bom. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Late 
Residence. 


Mary  Eliz"'  Borden, 

Ann  L.  Borden, 
Emley  F.  [or  T.]  Borden, 
Sallie  D.  Borden, 
Josephine  Borden, 
Harriet  J.  Borden, 
Joseph  E.  Borden, 
Sallie  E.  Allen, 


Esekcl  Allen, 
George  C.  Allen, 
Meriam  T.  Allen, 
Angeline  Hance, 
Susan  W.  Hance, 


3rd  M",  25•^  1836 

4- 1 6- 1 838 
7- 1 0-1840 
1 2-7- 1 843 
I -7- 1 845 
6-7-1847 
6-11-1851 
5-25-1851 


I -4- 1 854 
6-16-1855 
8-31-1859 
iM°  24"',  1830 
9-18-1837 


Jo^  L.  &  Hulda  [Interpo- 
lated ■'  Combs  "]  Borden. 


Rumson. 


Abner  &  Elizabeth  W. 
[Interpolated  "  Combs  "] 
Allen. 


Eleazer  &  Hannah  Hance. 


Deal. 


Rumson. 


37° 


HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 


Robert  W.  Hance, 


9-17-1839  In  "  Parents "  column:  

1^'  Born  8M°,  29'",  1795 
&   2'"i  3M«,  Io'^  1812. 
Eleazar,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Rachel  Hance. 
Hannah  B.  Ward,  Wife  of 
Eleazar   Hance,   daughter 
of   Nathaniel   and    Hester 
Ward,  of  N.  Y. 
[The  dates  following  "  i^' "  and  "  2"'V'  refer  undoubtedly  to  the  births  of  Eleazar  &  Hannah 

Hance,  mentioned  in  the  "  Parents  "  column  as  the  parents  of  Angelina,  Susan  W.,  and  Robert  W. 

Hance.] 

Deaths. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 


Age 


Where 
Buryed. 


Late 
Residence. 


Mary  Eliz""  Borden, 
Josephine  Borden, 
Joseph  L.  Borden, 
Huldah  Borden,  wife 
of  Joseph, 

Elizabeth  W.  Allen, 
Abner  Allen, 
Sallie  E.  Allen, 
George  C.  Allen, 
Resigned  Membership. 
Miriam  T.  Allen  Maricd 
Crowsdall[?]  &  removed 
to  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Eleazer  Hance, 

Susan  W.  Hance, 
Hannah  B.  Hance, 


7'"  M",  3o'^  1861       25y4'"5'3 


3"  10-1879 


1846  1 1  years 

74-3-13 


1 1 -7- 1 883 
8M°,  2o'^ 
5-6- I 88 I 
5- 1 4- 1 894 


1873 


77 

56^'  9™  26'' 
63-4-14 
42-11-X9 


12 


th 


1867 


yi^cfiT,'^ 


[In  margin  "  Parent."] 

12-26-1863  26-3-8 

1 2-09- 1 89 1  79-2-06 

[In  margin  "  Parent."] 


Rumson, 


Shrewsbury, 


Rumson, 
Rumson, 


Rumson. 
Newburg,  N.  Y. 

Deal. 


Rumson. 


Red  Bank. 


Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


Mary  B.  White, 


12^°,  V\  1869 


Robert  B.  &  Susan  [In- 
terpolated "  Cook  "]  C. 
White.  Shrewsbury. 

[In  lead  pencil  "  Removed  by  certificate  to  N.  Y.,  1894,  as  Mary  B.  Billings."] 

Deaths. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 


Age 


Where 
Burved. 


Late 
Residence. 


84^5"' 13" 
85-1-21 


James  Lawrence,  7M''.  4"",  1846 

Lydia  Lawrence,  4-3-1855 

James  [Interpolated 

"  L."]  Morris,  5M"[over  3]  13*" [over  17]  i839[over  1850] 

Abigail  Morris,  3-17-1850  

Cirtrude  Ann  Corlies,  8-20-1882                80  ?  3-20 
daughter  of  J.  &  A.  Morris. 


Squan, 

Squan, 
Squankuni, 


Squan. 

Squan. 
Squankum. 


SECOND  BOOK  OF  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 


371 


Ebenezer  Curtis, 
Elizabeth  Curtis, 
Mary  Curtis, 
Susan  C.  White, 


9M" 1830 

3-22-1837 

8 1830 

5^°i9-i88i 


46-7-28 


Squan, 


Squan. 


Shrewsbury,         Shrewsbury. 


[In  lead  pencil  at  the  top  of  the  following  page,  "  Richard  Finch,  son  of  Harry  Finch,  Rector 
of  Episcopal  Church,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J."] 

Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  born. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


W"  Young  Finch, 

Hannah  B.  Finch, 
Thomas  Cook  Finch, 

Robert  White  Finch, 
Richard  Thomas  Finch 
Joseph  W.  Williams, 


gth  ]yio_  i_^th_  j8-,i 

9">  24  "  ,  1874 
4-3  "  ,  1876 

7-18-1877 
8-2-1883 
1 1 -6- 1 824 


Arintha[?]  Williams,         [In  lead  pencil  "  8-23-1825  "] 


Richard  and  Hannah  B. 
W.  Finch. 


Curtis  and    )  ,,,•„. 
Ann  White  [  Williams. 

John  C.  and 
Lucy 


Van  Mater. 


New  York. 

New  Brighton, 
S.  I. 


Poplar,  N.  J. 

Middletown, 
N.J. 


Deaths. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 


Age  Where 

Buryed. 


Late 
Residence. 


Hannah  B.  Finch,  op""  13'"  1875 

Thomas  Cook  Finch,  7-29-1876 

Robert  White  Finch,  9-10-1877 

Richard  Thomas  Finch,  8-20-1883 
Parents 

Hannah  B.  W.  Finch, 


Benjamin  Wolcott, 
David  F.  Wolcott, 

Elizabeth  Wolcott, 

Henry  W.  Wolcott, 
Sybilla  Wolcott, 

Arintha  Williams,  wife 
of  Joseph  W.  Williams, 


IO-7-1897 


2M''  26,  1892 


yr.  mo.  da. 
o    II    15 
0-3-26 
0-1-23 

o[?]-o-i8 

56-10-17 


Greenwood, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Shrewsbury, 


6  "    I,  1892  [In  lead  pencil      West  Long 

"  70-8-07  "]        Branch  Cemetery, 


9-20-1893 
12-23-1890 


12-13-1900 


84-3-24         Shrewsbury, 


76-4-20 


Stapleton,  S.  I. 
New  Brighton,  S.  I. 


St.  George, 
5"/a/m  Island,  N.Y, 

Eatontown. 


Orange,  N.  J. 


Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 


[Here  follow  the  names  of  members  of  the  meetings  of  "  5*"  M",  15'",  1880,"  and  "  7*"  M",  4"^, 
1895  &  later."] 

Births. 


Names  of  Children. 


when  bom. 


Names  of  the  Parents. 


Their 
Residence. 


Mary  W.  Osbom, 


Ezra  A.  Osborn  and  Sarah 

Corlies  Osborn.  Middletown. 


372 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


Frank 

Susan  " 

Were  not  born  in  mem- 
bership and  have  Jiot  an 
interest  with  Friends. 


Parents  of  Ezra  A.  were 
Ezra  and  Hannah  D.[?] 
Osborn. 


Middletown. 


Members  by  Request. 
Clarreta  E.  Morris, 
James  Wilbert  Morris, 


Not    in    connection    with 

Friends. 

James  and  EUzabeth 

Morris. 


Manasquan. 


Deaths. 


Names  of  the 
Deceased. 


When 
Deceased. 


Age 


Where 
Burved. 


Late 

Residence. 


Ezra  A.  Osborn, 
Sarah  C.  Osborn, 


gM-  2/1'  1895 
5- 1 5- 1896 


yrs.  m°  Days 
72     5     18 

66-3-19 


Fair  View  Cemetery, 

Middletown, 

Fair  \'iew  Cemetery, 

Middletown, 


Middletown. 
Middletown. 


[On  the  last  page  of  this  book,  written  in  an  ancient  hand  is  the  following.] 
"  The  Births  or  Deaths  of  those,  who,  in  different  circumstances  have  not  entered  into  the  regular 
Records." 

Lydia  Worden,  the  wife  of  Jn"  Worden,  departed  this  life  i  Mo.  i6"=,  1786. 

William  Jackson,  of  Deal,  departed  this  life  3"^  Mo.  10,  1776. 
Ann  Jackson,  his  wife,  departed  this  life  7  Mo.  20,  1777. 

Mosher  Maxson  was  born  3  Mo.  6,  1730. 

Mosher  Ma.xson  died.  Aged  57.''  9."  18.",  I2M°  24,  1787. 

John  Hartshorne  was  born  8  M"  6"',  1725;  O.  S. 
John  Hartshorne  deceased  2  M°  15,  1813;  N.  S. 

Ezra  Black  deceased  9  M°  5,  1813. 

John  Morton  Was  born  4  "  [M"]  8,  1762. 
John  Morton  deceased  8  "  [M°]  4,  1836. 

[In  another  hand;  later.] 
Hannah  W.  Corlies,  Daughter  of  George  A.  and  Phebe  B.  Corlics,  Died  11-27-1892;  Aged  76  yrs. 

Elizabeth  A.  Kelley  ["Daughter"  dittoed]    [of?]   Ge".    &   Phebe   B.   Corlies,   Died    5-9-1896;   Age 
86-3-15. 

[In  back  of  this  book  are  a  few  notes  concerning  Jcdiah  Allen's  family,  stating  he  "  came  from 
New  England  to  Shrewsbury  Previous  to  1692.  Was  justice  in  the  court  1700-1701  ";  and  then 
follows  an  abstract  of  his  will,  dated  15""  Sept.,  1711;  Pr.  6  Feb.,  1711,  etc. 

Also  a  similar  account  of  Edmund  Lafetra,  the  i'*. 

Both  of  the  above  references  concern  persons  so  well  known,  that  they  need  no  recording  in 
this  volume.] 


ERRATA. 

The  two  entries  before  the  last,  on  page  343,  should  read: 

Marg-aret  Corlies  died  26,  2mo.,  1798;  aged  about  89  years. 
Timothy         "  "       7,10"      1804;      "  "      68      "     iimos. 

The  23rd  line,  on  page  344,  should  read: 

Jacob,  the  father  of  the  above  named  children,  died  8,  i2mo.,  1767. 

Between  the  25th  and  26th  lines,  on  page  344,  should  be  inserted: 
Peter  Corlies  died  ii'"  mo.,  2I^^  1833. 

Between  the  28th  and  29th  lines,  on  page  344,  should  be  inserted: 
Deborah  Corlies  Died  imo.,  7'^  1853. 
Phebe  "  •'     8'"  mo.,  29'^  1862. 

Jacob  "  "     7''.  3i'S  1853. 

The  29th  line,  on  page  344,  should  read: 

Deborah  Corlies,  wife  of  Benj'»  died  1=='  mo.,  1",  1828. 

Preceding  the  first  entry,  on  page  347,  should  be  inserted  the  following: 

John  Hance,  of  Rumson,  Married  [In  lead  pencil,  "  i,  13,  1760,  Catharine"] Wapels. 

Their  children: 

Wapels, 

John, 

Isaac, 

Rachel  Hance,  m.  Asher  Corlies,  of  Rumson. 

Elizabeth    "         "    George  Woolley. 

Above  son  John  Hance,  b.  20,  8mo.,  1762;  d.  13,  8mo.,  1827;  md.  Ann  Borden,  dau.  of  James 
Borden,  [In  lead  pencil,  "  Susan  Robens"],  of  West  Jersey.  She  was  b.  17,  6mo.,  1778;  d.  28,  smo., 
1856. 

Their  children: 

Borden  Hance,  b.  10,  4mo.,  1801 ;  md.  Rebecca  Woolley,  dau.  of  Robert,  [In  lead  pencil  "& 
Warden  '•?] 

John  H.  Hance,  b.  13,  4mo.,  1803;  not  married. 

Asher  Hance,  b.  14,  2mo.,  1805:  d.  1™°,  18,  18S9;  md.  Ann  Borden,  dau.  Benjamin  &  Mary. 

George  Hance,  b.  8,  3mo.,  1808;  md,  Sarah  White,  [dau.?]  of  Benj.  [Interpolated  "  &  2°<'  wife  of 
Benj."']  &  Sarah. 

Margaret  B.  Hance,  b.  11,  3mo.,  1810  [In  lead  pencil  "3-11  "]  1810;  md.  William  Hance. 

Susan  B.  Hance,  b.  14,  5mo.,  1812.  [In  lead  pencil  "  d.  2mo.,  23,  1897;  not  married."] 

Thomas  &  Christian  White's  son,  George  White,  md.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Lippincott,  whose  son 
Benjamin  White,  b.  12  ["4"  in  lead  pencil]  of  i2mo.,  1755;  and  md.  a  second  wife,  Sarah  Decoue, 
of  Burlington,  N.  J.     Parents  of  George  Hance['s]  wife. 

[In  lead  pencil  the  following:] 

Benj.  White's  Brother  Robert,  Married  Hester  Crawford,  daughter  of  W™. 

Benj.  White's  Brother  Joseph,  Married  Clorinda. 

The  nth  line  on  page  347,  should  read: 

Leah  Tucker,  the  wife  of  Jeames  Tucker,  Deceased  This  Life  the  18  Day  th  2  Month,  1767. 
Aged  73  Yeares  old. 

The  I2th  line  on  page  347,  should  read: 

Samuel  Tucker  deceased  gm",  2n'',  1818. 

373 


374 


ERRATA. 


Tlie  42nd  line  on  page  347,  should  read: 

Meriam  Lowrie,  mother  of  the  aboves''  Children,  departed  this  life  3010.,  7"",  1787. 

The  20th  line,  on  page  348,  should  read: 

Elizabeth  Hance,  widdow  of  Jacob  Hance,  died  12,  3mo.,  1816. 

The  34th  line,  on  page  348,  should  read: 

Hannah  Tilton,  wife  of  Obediah  Tilton,  died  8,  5mo.,  1810.     Aged  68  years  &  10  months. 

Between  the  8th  and  9th  lines,  on  page  349,  should  be  inserted: 
Joseph  Allen  departed  this  life  3m",  f^,  1837. 

The  I2th  line  on  page  350,  should  read: 

Rebeckah  Jackson,  wife  of  Benjamin  Jackson,  died  21,  imo.,  1791.    Aged  53  Years,  10  Days. 

The  13th  line  on  page  350,  should  read: 

Benjamin  Jackson,  father  of  the  above  children,  died  15,  2mo.,  1807.    Aged  70^''  7™  12^. 

The  i8th  line  on  page  350,  should  read: 

Elizabeth  "     29,  imo.,  1771.     [Interpolated  "  Married  Daniel  Allen."] 

Between  the  i8th  and  19th  lines,  on  page  350,  the  following  should  be  inserted: 
children  of  Edmund  Lafetra  and  2°'*  wife,  Sarah  Potter: 
Jacob  Lafetra,  b.  1777; 
Died  1847, 
Lydia        "         b.  1779; 

D.  1856. 
Rebecca    "        b.  1782; 

D.  

Sarah        "        b.  1787; 

D.  1794. 

At  foot  of  page  350,  Hugh  Jackson's  birth  date  is  given  as  "  2,  10  mo.,"  1754,  while  that  date, 
"2,  10  mo.,"  [1748],  apparently  is  given  to  his  brother  Benjamin,  and  his,  (Hugh's),  birth  date  "25, 
3  mo.,"  1754,  among  the  births  of  his  father's  children  above. 

On  page  355,  i6th  line,  the  hand-writing  being  so  poor  it  is  impossible  to  decide  whether  the 
marriage  was  to  a  Dewine,  a  Devine  or  a  Dewire. 


INSCRIPTIONS 

FROM 

FRIENDS'   MEETING    HOUSE   YARD, 
SHREWSBURY,    N.   J. 

The  stones  in  this  yard  are  noticeable  for  their  small  size  and  absence  of  ornament.  It  was 
considered  among  this  sect,  perhaps  more  so  formerly  than  now,  a  mark  of  pride  and  too  great 
ostentation,  to  erect  tablets  over  tlieir  dead.  It  is  traditionary  in  Shrewsbury,  that,  a  hundred 
years  or  more  ago,  when  a  number  of  Friends  had  too  far  departed  from  an  obser%'ance  of  this 
rule,  they  were  promptly  brought  to  a  realizing  sense  of  their  error,  by  a  co-religionist,  of  the 
name  of  Parker.  He,  accompanied  by  his  laboring  men,  applied  sledge-hammers  to  the  most 
prominent  stones,  and  only  ceased,  when  the  debris  of  many  was  thrown  into  the  highway,  as  a 
warning  to  others.  James  Steen,  Esq.,  of  Eatontown,  an  antiquary  of  great  diligence  and  ability, 
has  in  his  possession  a  portion  of  a  headstone  which  may  be  one  of  the  relics  of  Friend  Parker's 
onslaught.     This  stone  is  marked,  M.  P.  1715,  and  probably  stood  for  Mary  Parker. 

There  are  doubtless  many  interred  here,  whose  resting-places  were  never  marked,  or,  if  so, 
only  temporarily,  by  wooden  tablets,  of  which  no  evidence  now  remains. 

Elizabeth  R.,  daughter  of  Rylee  A.,  and  Meribah  S.  Lefetra,  born  3  mo.,  13  day,  1826;  died 

2  mo.,  12  day,  1876. 
Mary  T.  Spinning,  wife  of  Benjamin  Wolcott,  died  Sep.  22,    1859;  agf^d  46  years,  9  mos., 

2  days. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  and  Ann  Wolcott,  born   11  mo.,  19  day,  181 1  ;  died  3  mo.,  26 

day,  1884. 

Timothy  S.,  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Herbert 

Joseph  Herbert,  died  July  29,  1885  ;  aged  64  years. 

Meribah      " 

Scott 

Barbara  E.,  wife  of  Forman  Wolley,  died  i  mo.,  15  day,  1884;  aged  62  years. 

Samuel  Woolley,  died  g  mo.,  16  day,  1875  ;  aged  97  years. 

Ann,  wife  of  Samuel  Woolley,  died  8  mo.,  6  day,  1871  ;  aged  86  years. 

Marian  T.,  wife  of  Ausel  Spinning,  died  9  mo.,  12  day,  1852  ;  aged  44  years. 

Mahlon  Woolley,  died  12  mo.,  17  day,  1829;  aged  29  years. 

Benjamin  Parker,  died  10  mo.,  28  day,  1868;  aged  73  years,  6  mos.,  6  days. 

Elizabeth  S.,  wife  of  Joseph  Parker,  born  ii  mo.,  19  day,  1792;  died   11  mo.,  3  day,  1866; 

aged  Ti  years,  11  mos.,  15  days. 
Joseph  Parker,  born  5  mo.,  16  day,  1790;  died  i  mo.,  21  day,  1854. 
Edward  Parker,  born  April  6,  1800;  died  March  29,  1872. 
Ann  "  "     March  7,  1797;     "     Jan.  12,  1875. 

Sarah,        wife  of  Joseph  Allen,  died  7  mo.,  22  day,  1849  I  aged  Ti  years. 
Elizabeth,    "     "   Abner       "         "      8  mo.,  20    "     1873 ;  in  s;**"  year. 
Abner  Allen,  died  5  mo.,  6  day,  188 1  ;  in  64"^  year. 
Benjamin  C.  Allen,  died  ii  mo.,  30  day,  1873;  aged  58  years. 
Joseph  Allen,  died  12  mo.,  6  day,  1857  ;  in  62°''  year. 
Caroline,  wife  of  W""  Remson,  died  12  mo.,  i  day,  1858,  in  57""  year. 
Edna     Corlies,  died  12  mo.,  4  day,  1866;  aged  75  years  and  10  days. 
George  A.  "         "      12    "      4     "        "  "     Jj  years,  8  mos.,  8  days. 

Phebe  B.     "         "     wife  of  George,  died  i  mo.,  7  day,  1863  ;  aged  71  years,  i  mo.,  15  days. 
Phebe  Corlies,  died  7  mo.,  25  day,  i86q-  aged  76  years. 

375 


376  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

John  L.  Borden,  died  12  mo.,  3  day,  1864 ;  aged  70  years  and  3  days. 

Merriam  T.,  wife  of  John  L.  Borden,  died  5  mo.,  25  day,  1871  ;  in  78"'  year. 

John  W.  Borden,  died  10  mo.,  7  day,  1866;  aged  27  years,  8  mos.,  3  days. 

Mary  P.  White,  born  July  18,  1797  ;  died  Aug.  23,  1873. 

Deborah       "       died  Sep.  23,  i860;  aged  61  years,  5  mos.,  22  days.  [1874. 

Deborah,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Abigail  Parker,  born  6  mo.,  13  day,  1794,  died  i  mo.,  7  day, 

Leah,  "  "  "  "  "     i  mo.,   24  day,  1799,  died  2  mo.,    10 

day,  1884. 
Phebe  Tucker,  wife  of  Henry  Green,  died  Jan.  26,  1869;  aged  71  years. 
Margaret  Tucker,  born  Jan.  28,  1793  ;  died  Sep.  23,  1866. 
Hannah,  wife  of  Brittain  Tucker,  born  July  15,  1767;  died  Feb.  10,  1836. 
Brittain  Tucker,  born  Oct.  30,  1793  ;  died  Oct.  30,  1848. 

Samuel  Tucker,  died  4  mo.,  20  day,  1853  I  ^g<^d  -]"]  years,  3  mos.,  18  days.  [days? 

Sarah  "  "     i  mo.,  18    "      1858;     '"     'J^      "       8      "       17     "   [22  years,  8  mos.,  12 

Elizabeth  Tucker,  died  June  10,  1865  ;  aged  78  years. 
Eli  Williams,  died  3  mo.,  10  day,  1863  ;  aged  75  years,  I  mo.,  21  days. 
Richard  Borden,  born  10  mo.,  27  day,  1796 ;  died  5  mo.,  30  day,  1863. 
Catharine,  wife  of  Rich*  Borden,  born  10  mo.,  30  day,  1808  ;  died  12  mo.,  27  day,  1867. 
D.  Williams  Borden,  born  2  mo.,  16  day,  1845  '>  ^lied  i  mo.,  6  day,  1881. 
Sarah  T.  Williams,  born  19  day,  2  mo.,  1817;  died  26  day,    7  mo.,  1848. 

Hannah  Williams,      "       7     "     4     "      1822;      "     10     "     12     "      1849.  ["los. 

George  L.,  son  of  Tho'  T.,  and  Eliza  G.  Williams,  died  3  mo.,  7  day,  1854;  aged  2  years  &  2 
Mary,  wife  of  Daniel  Williams,  born  2  day,  12  mo.,  1788;  died  18  day,  8  mo.,  1865. 
Daniel  Williams,  born  2  day,  2  mo.,  1784;  died  18  day,  10  mo.,  1865. 

Sarah  L.,  wife  of  Yeamans  Gillingham,  died  3  mo.,  28,  1867  ;  aged  82  years,  3  mos.,  21  days. 
John  Hance,  born  Nov.  6,  1833  ;  died  July  7,  1885. 
Susan      Borden,  born  6  mo.,  20  day,  1794;  died  8  mo.,  24  day,  1880. 
Thomas  T.  "         died  l  mo.,  29  day,  1862  ;  aged  61  years,  7  mos.,  5  days. 
George  C.  White,  died     1  mo.,  25  day,  1852;  aged  32  years,  2  mos.,  25  days. 

Elizabeth       "  "     1 1  mo.,    7    "      1815;      "     34     "       5  "       12     " 

George  A.      "  "       6    "       6    "      1854;      "     78      "       3  (or  5)  "        5     " 

Elizabeth       "  "      4    "       2    "      1869;      "     yj     " 

Lydia  "  "       4    "     22    "      1871;      "     84      " 

F.  Conrow,  died  7  mo.,    2  day,  1843.     [Wooden  head  piece]. 

L.  "  "     9    "       16    "     1848.     [        ♦     ]. 

Sarah  W.  Hance,  "     June       8,         1855.     [        "  "         "     ]. 

Edward         "         "     Aug.     22,         1867.     [       "  "         "     ]. 

William  Scott,  died  March  4,  1874;  in  90"'  year. 

Asher,  son  of         Luke  and  Sarah  Hance,  died  Sep.  10,  1873  ;  aged  2  mos.,  17  days.        [days. 

Ella,  daughter  of      "  "  "  "11   mo.,  21   day,  1881  ;  aged  5  years,  3  mos.,  3 

Jacob      Corlies,  born  July  15,  1779;  died  July  31,  1853. 

Hannah  U.    "  "     Sep.  11,  1778;  died  July  17,  1S69. 

Margaret  J.,  wife  of  Edmund  W.  Corlies,  died  Oct.  14,  1857;  aged  26  years,  6  mos. 

Jacob  H.  Corlies,  died  May  20,  1859;  aged  57  years,  3  mos.,  15  days. 

Susan  G.,  wife  of  Robert  B.  White,  born  9  mo.,  21  day,  1834;  died  5  mo.,  19  day.  1881. 

Elizabeth  B.  White,  born  7  mo.,  20  day,  1821  ;  died  2  mo.,  8  day,  1877. 

Mary  B.  White,  "     3     "     lo     "      1796;      "     2    "      6   "     1877. 

William  G.    "  "     9     "      8     "      1794;      "     6    "    13    "     1880. 

William  W.  Tilton,  born  12  mo.,  19,  1802  ;  died  3  mo.,  16  day,  1874. 

Elizabeth  Ann,  wife  of  W".  W.  Tilton,  born  5  mo.,  5  day,  1807;  died  3  mo.,  4  day,  1859. 

Joseph  E.  White,  died  7  mo.,  9  day,  1874;  aged  75  years,  5  mos.,  17  daj's. 

Deborah  Talman,  died  Feb.  21,  1827;  aged  74  years,  lo  mos. 

Phebe  G.  Parker,  died  1862. 

Benjamin        "         "       1852. 

Robert  "         "      1848. 

John  "         "      June  10,  1829;  aged  73  years,  11  mos.,  4  days. 

Lydia,  wife  of  Peter  Parker,  died  April  17,  1806.     [Perhaps  more  underground.] 


INSCRIPTIONS    FROM    FRIENDS'    MEETING   HOUSE   YARD.  377 

Peter  Parker,  died  July  23,  1793  ;  aged  72  years. 

Jacob  Herbert,  died  March  15,  1874;  in  60""  year. 

Hannah     "  "     12  mo.,  25  day,  1865;  aged  90  years. 

Susan  H.    Cot  lies,  died  ii  mo.,  21  day,  1856;  aged  24  years,  I  mo.,  5  days. 

Miriam  T.         "  "     1797-1876. 

Benjamin  W.   "  "     1 797-1 884. 

Catharine,  wife  of  Richard  Lawrence,  died  March  22,  1752  ;  aged  30  years,  3  mos.,  15  diiys. 

Ephraim  Allen,  died  24  day,  10  mo.,  1747  ;  in  57""  year. 

John  "         "      19    "       4    "       1747;  in  27'"     " 

Lydia  "         "      22    "     12    "       1747;  in  22°''    " 

John  Eattoii,  Esq.,  died  April  i,  1750;  aged  61  years  &  6  days.     [Largely  underground.] 

Mary  Lippincott,  born  Aug.  12,  1765  ;  died  April  8,  1837. 

Jeremiah       "  "      July  24,  1760;     "     March  25,  1841. 

John  Dangler,  "      5  mo.,  19  day,  1807  ;  died  12  mo.,  8  day,  1871. 

Deborah     "  "     10    "       8     "      1786;      "       2    "       5     "      1884. 

William  Bennett,     "    July  i,  1798;  died  Jan.  i,  1878. 

Catharine,  wife  of  W".  Bennett,  born  Oct.  23,  1803;  died  Feb.  3,  1883. 

Mary  H.,  wife  of  George  H.  Applegate,  died  9  mo.,  9  day,  1861  ;  aged  24  years,  7  mos.  8  days. 

Thomas  E.,  son  of  John  T.,  and  Mary  Wolcott,  died  2  mo.,  7  da\-,  1863  ;  aged  19  years,  10 

mos.,  4  days. 
Meribah  S.  Lafetra,  born  10  mo.,  6  day,  1804;  died  4  mo.,  5  day,  1885. 
Thomas  M.  Potter,  died  9  mo.,  19  day,  1863  ;  aged  53  years,  6  mos.,  2  days. 
Manuel,  son  of  Lewis,  and  C.  L.  Wolcott,  died  July  i,  1854 ;  aged  5  mos.,  &  9  days. 
Lewis  Wolcott,  born  11  mo.,  3  day,  1818  ;  died  6  mo.,     i  day,  1852. 
Ann  "  "        3    "     8     "     1784;      "     2     "     15     "     1852. 

Mary  L.,  wife  of  Joseph  Wolcott,  died  7  mo.,  30  day,  1871  ;  in  82"''  year. 
John      Wolcott,  born  3  mo.,  22  day,  1780  ;  died  3  mo.,  26  day,  1826. 
Henry  W.    "  "     May  22,  1799;  died  Sep.  20,  1884. 

Hannah  Pintard,  born  7  mo.,  22  day,  1798  ;  died  6  mo.,  28  day,  1845. 
Jane  Parker,  born  4  mo.,  15  day,  1834 ;  died  4  mo.,  2  day,  1838. 
Elizabeth  Parker,  born    3  mo.,  9  day,  1764;  died    4  mo.,    5   day,  1849. 
William  "  "      9    "      9    "      1760:       "       I     "     24     "       1833. 

Robert  W.     "  "      8    "      I     "     1801  ;      "      9    "       4     "       1813.  [17  days. 

William  P.  Lafetra,  "      5    "      8    "     1803;      "      6    "     25     "      1873;  aged  70  years,  i    mo., 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  W".  P.  Lafetra,  died  6  mo.,  i  day,  1862 ;  aged  54  years,  6  mos.,  20  days. 
Ann  W.  Lafetra,  died  3  mo.,  12  day,  1858  ;  aged  29  years,  5  mos.,  9  days. 
Hannah  M.,  daughter  of  Edmund  and  Sarah  Wolcott,  died  3  mo.,  14  day,  1858  ;  aged  2  years, 

3  mos.,  24  days. 
Jacob    Woolley,  died  11  mo.,  19  day,  1871  ;  aged  82  years,  5  mos.,  26  days. 
Benjamin     "  "        2    "      18    "       1865;      "     79      "      4     "       29     " 

Zilphia,  wife  of  Benjamin  Woolley,  born  Jan.  25,  1794;  died  Dec.  30,  1876.  [1821. 

Alice   Wyckoff,  wife   of  Benjamin  Woolley,  born  9  mo.,  27  day,  1791  ;  died   12  mo.,  25  day, 
Richard  Wykcoff  Woolley,  died  14  day,  5  mo.,  1862  ;  aged  41  years,  I  mo.,  2  days. 
Deborah  H.  White,  wife  of  Cornelius  Tilton,  died  March  13,  1884;  aged  76  years,  9  mos.,  11 

days. 
Corlies  Tilton,  died  Aug.  13,  1869  ;  aged  67  years,  II  mos.,  17  days. 
Miriam  Tilton,  died  8  mo.,  5  day,  1854;  aged  82  years,  5  mos.,    3  days. 

Joseph       "  "      3      "    8     "     1858  ;     "      83      "      2     "       28     "  [29  days. 

Robert  H.  Hance,  born  4  mo.,  4  day,  1798 ;  died  9  mo.,  3  day,  1876  ;  aged  78  years,  4  mos., 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Rob'.  H.  Hance,  died  6  mo.,  6  day,  1872  ;  aged  70  years,  2  mos.,  24  days. 
William  Hance,  died  i  mo.,  30  day,  1827  ;  aged  66  years,  8  mos.,  10  days. 
Margaret,  wife  of  Wm.  Hance,  died  8  mo.,  22  day,  1849  I  ^g^d  80  years,  9  mos.,  28  days. 
Obadiah  Tilton  Hance,  died  8  mo.,  26  day,  1825  ;  aged  9  years,  5  mos.,  11  days. 


RECORDS 

— OF— 

CAPE    MAY   COUNTY,    N.  J. 

LIBER   A.* 

May  y"  lo  -  1692. 

"  The  Acts  of  ye  Affembly  or  Lawes  Made  Laft  nouember  Att  burlington.  Publifhed  Publickly 
Att  a  Town  Meeting  Att  ye  houf  of  beniamin  Godfrey  on  Cape  May  with  the  Comiffions  for  Juftises 
&  fherrif." 

EHzabeth  Hand  complains  Against  Robert  Crofly  for  non  pay"'  of  money  lent — £1  -  19  -  6. 
Judgment  against  Crosly. 

George  Taylor  appointed  Clark  by  ye  Justisses. 

William  Johnson's  testimony  against  John  Jaruis  for  helping  ye  Indians  to  Rum,  being  accused 
thereof  by  George  Taylor.  The  Deponant  attesteth  yt  severall  days  After  the  above  s*  Lawes  were 
Published  Att  Cape  May  he  Came  Into  ye  house  of  ye  s*"  Jeruis  &  found  Indians  Drinking  Rum  & 
one  of  ye  Indians  gave  of  ye  s''  Rum  to  ye  s''  Johnson  &  he  Drank  of  it  with  ym. 

The  s*  Jaruis  Refusing  to  Clear  himselfe  by  his  oath  according  to  Law  is  Convicted. 

March  ye  3. 

Oliuer  Johnfon  Enters  An  Action  of  folt  &  battery  against  John  Carman. 

As  alfoe  the  Like  Action  Against  Caleb  Carman,  Juner,  &  giues  orders  for  both  his  Declarations. 
They  Agree  the  Actions  Drawn. 

March  ye  21. 

An  Action  entered  by  John  Carman  &  Jonathan  Pine  against  Jacob  Spicer  but  Doe  not  P''feed. 

Aprill  18  -  1693. 

John  Parfons  Complaineth  Against  William  ftillwell  for  non-Pay"'  of  [£]i  -  11  -  o. 

Judgmt  giuen  Againft  ye  fd  Stillwell  for  one  pound  aleuen  fhillings  Due  to  ye  fd  Parfons  for  try- 
ing oyl  for  that  Company  of  whale  men  to  which  ftilwell  Did  belong  &  Receued  by  the  fd  ftilwell  from 
ye  fd   Company  with   Charges. 

An  Appeal  Granted  to  ye  fd  ftillwell  but  agreed. 

•This  volume  served  as  a  town,  as  well  as  a  county  book,  inasmuch  as  the  town  preceded  the  county,  and  was  its  sole 
place  of  habitation. 

The  entries  at  first  were  somewhat  voluminous,  but  rapidly  decreased  before  the  Revolutionary  period.  By  this  it  is  not 
meant  to  convey  the  impression  that  land  transfers  were  not  as  common,  but  that  the  parties  to  the  conveyances  were  indifferent 
to  their  recording,  or  that  imperfect  nr  difficult  provision  wns  made  therefor.  As  a  consequence,  the  titles  in  Cape  May  Co.  this 
day  are  largely  based  upon  unrecorded  deeds,  and  are  often  the  subject  of  disputes. 

Within  the  past  twenty-five  years  claimants  have  arisen  for  properties  held  by  the  Hands,  and  by  Mr.  Nathan  Price,  the 
present  owner  of  Town  Bank,  the  site  of  the  first  settlement  in  the  county. 

The  original  whalesmen  who  settled  here  made  a  joint  contract  for  land.  One  of  the  descendants  of  these  proprietors  pre- 
sented a  deed  to  Mr.  Price,  which  claimed  the  lands  that  he  had  been  in  possession  of  many  years.  However,  it  was  unsigned, 
probably  because  the  whaling  interests  had  already  commenced  to  diminish,  and  the  property  was  considered  of  little  v.ilue.  Of 
course  it  proved  valueless  in  its  unsigned  condition,  but  Mr.  Price  bought  out  all  rights  the  claimant  had.  Mr.  Price,  at  the  time 
of  my  interview  with  him.  possessed  a  large  number  of  deeds,  none  of  which  were  recorded,  nor  seemed  likely  to  be.  as  the 
present  law  demands  that  a  deed  of  greater  age  than  ten  years,  is  to  be  filed  in  the  County  Clerk's  office,  which  few  are  willing  to 
acquiesce  in,  not  caring  to  part  with  their  originals. — J.  E.  S. 

378 


RECORDS   OF   CAPE   MAY   COUNTY,   N.   J.  379 

June  13  -  1693. 

William  Dean  of  Morris  Riuer  Complaineth  Againft  Richard  Jones  for  non-pay°"  of  two  barrils 
of  tarr;  As  alloc  for  non  Pay"'  of  [£]o  -  16  -  6  ftarling  money  payd  by  ye  fd  Dean  for  ye  fd  Jones. 

Judg™'  giuen  Againft  ye  fd  Jones  for  the  two  barrils  of  tarr  Valued  att  [£]i   -8-0. 

As  Alfoe  for  ye  aboue  fd  [£]o  -  16  -  6  ftarling  money  or  [£Ji  -  o  7|  Cuntry  money  with 
Charges  of  both  Actions. 

Executions  Granted. 

Richard  Jones  Comited  to  ye  fherrif's  Coftody  on  his  good  behauiour  or  for  not  giueing  fecurity 
for  his  good  behauiour. 

July  13,  1693. 

Joseph  VVhildon  chosen  constable  for  Cape  May. 

James  Cresse  records  his  Ear  Mark  July  13,  1693. 

George  Taylor  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Benjamin  Taylor's.]  Sept.  5,  1693. 
Joseph  Houldin's  Ear  Mark  "      "      " 

John  Taylor  records  his  Ear  Mark  "      "      " 

Shamger  Hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Constant  Hughes',  Jr.]  "      "      " 

Joseph  Houldin  records  his  Ear  Mark  Nov.  20,  1693. 
Caleb  Curwithy  records  his  Ear  Mark  [April  13,  1706,  Samuel  Johnson's.]  "       " 

Joseph  Whilden  records  his  Ear  Alark  [Later  Isaac  Whilden's.]  ''       "       " 

Oliver  Jonson  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  William  Segraue's.]  "       ''       " 

John  Parsons  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  William  Shaw's.]  "       "       '' 

Jonathan  foreman's  Ear  Mark  Jan.  3,  i69|. 
John  Crafford's  Ear  Mark  ["  George  Craflford  takes  his  father's  mark  "  Mch.  25, 

1707.]  "     "      " 

Robert  Crosley's  Ear  Mark  [In  margin  "  R.  tharcher"?]  3  Jan.,  169I. 

Timothy  Brandreth  records  his  Ear  Mark  June  26,  1694. 

Samuell  Croell  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  bamabas  Crowd's.]  "       "      " 

Nathaniell  Shorte  records  his  Ear  ]Mark  [In  margin  J.  Taylor.]  Jan.   17,  i69|-. 

Cornelious  fkelinger  records  his  Ear  Mark  Feb.  17,  169^. 

Randall  huit,  fen.,  records  his  Ear  Mark   [Later Spicer.]  [No  date.] 

Jofeph  Ludlon  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  his  son  Anthany  Ludlam. ']  Alch.  13,  169^. 

July  I,  1693. 

Ante  nuptial  agreement  of  John  Fish,  who  intends  to  marry  ^lary  Curwithy,  "  both  of  Cape  May." 
He  agrees  in  the  event  of  death  to  leave  his  future  wife,  Mary,  his  entire  estate.  Should,  however,  he 
survive  her,  he  then  obligates  himself  to  leave  but  one  half  of  his  property  to  her  children.  He  signs 
by  mark. 

John  Fish,  planter,  of  Cape  May,  by  writing  under  his  hand  June  i,  1693,  gives  power  &  authority 
to  Mary  Fish,  of  Cape  May,  to  convey  all  her  lands  &  tenements  to  her  daughter  Martha,  which  she 
does  Sep.  i,  1693.    She  signs  by  mark. 

Martha  Cunvithen,  born  16  June,  1689. 

Mary  Fish,  of  Cape  May,  appoints  Thomas  Hand  and  Jacob  Dayton,  "  Late  of  Eaft  Hamton,  of 
Long  Ifland,"  to  receive  and  manage  her  estate  "  for  my  childe  till  fhe  is  of  the  age  of  Eighteene,  or 
the  Day  of  Mariage,  which  Cometh  firit."    Dated  i"'  Sept.,  1693. 

She  makes  her  mark. 

Beniamen  Hand.  Juner,  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Isaac  Hand's.]  Aug.  7,  1694. 

Lubbart  Gizfberfon  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Sam"  Richardson?]  "      "      " 

Caecer  Hofkins'  Ear  ]\Iark  [Later  John  Croffe,  J^]  Sept.  18.  1694. 

"  John  ftilwell  his  Fare  Marke  a  flowerdeluce  in  back  Fare.     Recorded  the  18  of  September,  1694." 


38o 


HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 


William  fimkin's  records  his  Ear  Mark 


Thomas  Goodwin  his  Eare  Marke  an  L:  on  the  top  of  the  Right  Eare  and  a  flit  in 

ye  Near  Eare.     Recorded  the  15""  of  feburary,  p''  me  Tim brandreth,  Clerk 

now  John  ftillwell's." 


iS*"  Sept.,  1694. 


John  Townsend's  Ear  Mark  [Later  Richard  Towfend,  J^] 
Will  Jacox  records  his  Ear  Alark 


August  ye  7:  1693. 


Jofeph  Houldin, 

fam.  Crowell, 

Jo"  Jeruis, 

fam.   Mathwes,   [Mathues], 

Jo"  Carman, 

Jonat"  Pine, 

Rondoll  Huett, 

Tim.  Brandreth, 


Feb.  20,  169I. 


Edward  Marfhall, 
Jonat"  Home, 
Robert  Crofley, 
Thirfton  Rayner, 
fhamger  Hand,  Junier, 
Cornelius  fcelinger, 
Thomas  Clifton, 
Jo"  fifh. 


Being  All  impanieled  &  Attefted  on  a  Jury  Concerning  the  Death  of  Thomas  Bancroft,  Thay  Giue 
in  This  Report — that  thay  haueing  vewed  ye  Dead  Corps  &  made  Dilligent  Enquiery  into  ye  Caufe 
of  his  Death,  they  find  yt  the  f  Bancroft,  being  fick  &  weak,  went  forth  of  the  houfe  where  he  waf,  & 
went  to  the  waterfide;  Put  of  his  Clothes,  went  into  the  fea  and  was  Drounded.  But  whether  wilfully 
as  intending  to  Dround  him  felfe,  or  intending  only  to  wafh  himfelfe  &  foe  was  Acfidentally 
Drounded,  they  Cannot  vnderftand. 


Randall  Huit.  Juner,  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Jonathan   Ofborn  records  his  Ear  Mark    [Later  bezaleel  Osborne's.] 

[1734,    Nathan  Osborn's.] 
George  Booth  records  his  Ear  Mark   [Opposite  in  margin  "Johnfon,  f"'."] 
Beniamin  Johnfon,  Juner,  records  his  Ear  Mark 
John  fmith  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Zebulon  fwaine  records  his  Ear  Mark  [James  Swain's.] 

John  Tomfon's  Ear  Mark 

Jofeph  Badcock's  Ear  Mark  [Later  Joseph  Badcock's,  1760.] 

Peter  Cofton's  Ear  Mark 

Jo"  Carman's  Ear  Mark  [Later  famuell  Eldridg's.] 

Tho.  Candy's  Ear  Mark 

William  Johnfon  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  his  son  William."] 

Jo"  Richefon's  Ear  Mark  ["  now  desired  by  Benjamin  Richardson."] 

Jo"  Reeues'  Ear  Mark 

"  William  Whitlock  Eare  Mark  A  v  &  a  half  peny  on  ye  vnder  or  Back  fide 

"of  ye  Right  year.     Recorded  feb.  2j,  Anno  Dom.  169 1  —  This  is  now  the 

"  mark  of  Richard  ftillwel." 


Mch.  I,  i69f. 
Aug.  20,  1694. 

Apr.  15,  1696. 
Dec.  14,  1722. 
July  9'"[7"'?],  1723. 

Sept.  9,  1723. 
Apr.  16,  1724. 
Apr.  18,  1694. 
Apr.  28,  1694. 
Apr.  28,  1694. 
Apr.  28,  1694. 
Dec.  5,  1693. 
Dec.  5,  1693. 


Daniell  Johnfon's   Ear   Mark    [Later   "  Nathaniell  hand."]  Apr.  4,  1694. 

[     "       "  Ezekeil  Hand."] 
William  fmith's  Ear  Mark    ["  1722  W"  Smith  gives   this    mark   to   his   son 

William."]  "      "       " 

Jofua  Carman's  Ear  Mark  [Later  Thomas  Langley's.]  "      "       " 

Jacob  Dayton's  Ear  Mark  [Later  Cap'  Downes'.] 
Henery  ftites'  Ear  Mark   [1752  Esaiah  Stites'.] 
Edward  Lumus'  Ear  Mark   [Later  Joseph  Ludley's.] 
Abrahan  hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  his  son  John  hands."] 

[Later  Thomas  Leaming's.] 
John  Jeruif's  Ear  Mark   [Later  W""  Robinson's.] 
Thomas   Hand   records   his   Ear  Mark    [Later  "  David  Hand,  son  of  George 

Hand."]  "      " 

Georg  Hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  Apr.    16,    1696. 


Aug.    I,    1695. 
Feb.   I,  169^. 
Mch.  9,  i69f. 

Apr.    16,    1696. 


RECORDS   OF   CAPE   MAY   COUNTY,   N.   J.  381 

Jeremiah  Hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Edward  Foster's.]  "      "        " 
[?J  Croell  records  his  Ear  Mark   [Later  "  his  son  Jacob  Crowell's.]           May  18,  1696. 

Mch.  24,  169I.    Obhgation  of  2oi,  to  appear  in  Court,  of  W"  Smith,  plf,  in  re  Henry  Gray. 

W"    X    Smith. 
Henry  Gray,  deft,     [in  do.] 

Henry    x     Gray. 

Samuell  Croell,  Jun^  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Humphry  Hughes',  J^]  May  18,  1696. 

Thomas  Mathews   records  his   Ear  Mark    ["  this  mark   was   bought   of   Tho'  June  2,  1696. 

Mathews  by  Lewis  mulford."]     [Later  Elijah  Hughes'.] 

Jacob  Spicer  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  Bn.  Stits'."]  Sept.  7,  1696. 

Jofeph  Hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  Ebin[?]   fwaines'."]  Sept.  8,  1696. 

At  A  Court  held  at  "  Towne  of  Portsmouth,  on  Cape  May,"  20*''  Mch.,  169I. 

Present.  John  Worlidge,  Jeremiah  Basse,  John  Jeruis,  Jofeph  Houldin,  &  Samuel  Crowell, 
Justices. 

"  George  Taylor,  Clearke.' 

"  Timothy  Brandreth,  Sherife." 

fhamger  Hand,  Arthur  Creffes,[?], 

Thomas  Hand,  Ezekiel  Eldridg, 

William  Goulden,  John  Carman, 

Samuel  Mathews,  Jonathan  Pine, 

John  Tounfand,  Caleb  Carman, 

Jacob  Dayton,  John  Reeues, 

William  Johnfon,  Jonathan  foreman, 

Oliuer  Johnfon,  William  Whitlock, 

Chriftopher  Leayeman,  William  Jacocks. 
"  All  impanield  on  ye  Grand  Jury  &  Attefted." 

Samuel  Mathews  &  William  Johnfon,  appointed  as  surveyors,  or  overseers  of  highways,  to  lay  out 
a  road,  "'  conuenient  for  the  King  &  Contry[?],  and  foe  far  as  our  County  Reaches  "  .  .  .  "  sufificient 
for  Trauillers  to  pass." 

Two  constables  appointed  one  at  Cape  May  &  other  at  Great  Egge  Harbor [?]. 
John  fumers  appointed  Constable  for  Great  Egge  harbour. 

Elizabet  Parsons,  widow  &  Relick  of  John  Parfons,  Late  of  this  county,  Presents  Inventory  of 
Estate  of  deceased  &  asks  for  Letters  of  Administration,  &  receives  the  same  from  the  Court. 
John  Shaw  &  John  Richardson  attested  to  the  said  Inventory. 

Samuel  Mathews  presents  Last  Will  &  testament  of  John  Elfe,  Deceased,  in  which  he  is  Left  sole 
Executor,  &  also  presents  inventory  of  estate.    Court  grants  full  power  to  administer  according  to  Law. 
Timothy  Brandreth  &  Jonathan  Ofborne  attested  to  the  Inventory. 

On  complaint  of  Elizabeth  Crafford  the  court  finds  that  no  "  fariner  ought  to  Rate  ale  or  any 
strong  Drink  to  ye  Inhabitants  of  Cape  May,"  except  they  have  a  license. 

The  Court  orders  that  no  Person,  after  one  week,  shall  sell  any  strong  Drink,  "  or  other  Lickers," 
without  License. 
William  Doubelday  records  his  Ear  Mark  [No  date.] 

Mch.  20,  i6g|. 

John  Worlidge,  Esq^  Petitions  the  Court  for  their  order  for  the  "  fume  of  fix  pounds  bofton 
money,"  Due  from  the  Estate  of  Caleb  Carman,  Late  of  Cape  May. 

The  Court  orders  the  same  to  be  paid  "  out  of  ye  Eftate  of  ye  faid  Carman  vnto  the  faid  John 
Worlidge." 

"  Jeremiah  Basse,  Attested,  faith  he  saw  the  bill,  &  yt  it  was  for  six  pounds  bofton  money,  and 
"  that  it  was  Affigned  to  John  Worlidge  &  further,  yt  he,  ye  fd  baffe,  Receued  ye  bill  ol  ye  faid 
"  worlidge,  in  ordor  to  Receue  ye  fix  pounds  of  Caleb  Carman  for  ye  vfe  of  John  worlidge,  but  Re- 
"  ceued  it  not." 


382  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Jonathan  Pine  &  Ezekiel  Eldridg  Chosen  &  appointed  Assessors  &  Collectors,  to  Assess  &  gather 
the  "  Pr[o]uincia!l  Tax  or  Leuey,"  within  the  County. 

The  Court  orders  that  40  pounds  be  Leueyed  in  this  County  for  "  Deffraying  the  County  Charge." 

John  Tounfand 

Arthur  Croffefe     Appointed  Assessors  of  sd  Leuey. 
Timothy  Brandreth,  Collector, 
fhamger  Hand,  Trefurer. 

Ephram  Edwards  records  his  Ear  Mark  June  7,  1725. 

Will  of  John  Elfe,  of  Cape  May,  Glouer: 

Bequeaths  to  Thomas  Gooing,  "  one  two  yeare  old  heyfer  ye  next  March,  &  one  yearling  few 
fhort,  the  w'""  to  be  Deliuered  to  him  one  Month  after  my  Deceafe." 

All  the  rest  of  estate  is  bequeathed  to  "  my  well  beloued  friend,  Samuel  Mathews,  fenior,  of  Cape 
May."  .  .  .  "  &  afe  for  thofe  Cattel  w*"^  I  haue  of  Philip  Hooper's,  in  my  hands,  I  Doe  Leaue  the  fame, 
^v<^h  ye  [(1  Mathews,  Requefting  of  him  to  fullfill  my  Agreem'  Made  with  ye  sd  Philip  Hooper,  &  y° 
part  yt  by  Agreem'  Doth  belong  to  me,  I  alfoe  bequeath  to  him  ye  fd  Mathewes." 

Dated,  Dec.  30,  1693.    Proved,  20  Mch.,  i69f. 

Witness:  Sam''  Crowell,  Justice. 

Timothy  Brandreth. 

Acknowledgment  of  Debt,  of  John  Fish,  of  Cape  May,  to  Christopher  Layman,  "  of  ye  sd  County, 
Coop"","  &  Thirftin  Rayner,  "  of  said  county,"  in  the  sum  of  40  pounds.  The  Condition  is,  that  if  the 
said  John  Fish,  doth  fully  performe  all  the  articles  mentioned  "  in  y"  condition  of  a  Certaine  Bond 
bearing  equall  Date  herewith,  to  all  Intents  "  etc.  .  .  "  soe  that  the  aboue  said  Christopher  Leman 
&  Thirftain  Rayner  is  Cleared  &  Indemnified  of  &  from  all  mann''  of  Charges  "  etc.;  then  the  said  obli- 
gation to  be  void,  otherwise  in  full  force. 

Dated,  23  Mch.,  169I. 

His     X     mark. 
In  presence  of: 

John  Worlidge,      Justices. 

Jeremiah  Basse, 

Recorded,  4*''  April,  1694.     "  Geo.  Taylor,  Clearke." 

Randall  huitt,  Juner,  records  his  Ear  Mark  Feb.  14,  I72|. 

Anthony  Ludlam  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "his  son  Providancc  Ludlum."]         [No  date.] 

William  Nickkals  records  his  Ear  Mark  [No  date.] 

Apr.  10,  1694. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  to  George  Taylor,  to  administer  on  ye  Goods,  etc.,  of  John 
Bayly,  Deceased,  by  John  Jeruis, 

Joseph  Houldin,     Justices. 

Samuell  Crowell, 

Samuell  forfter  records  his  Ear  Mark  Nov.  4,  1703. 

"  Recompence  hand's  Daughter,  Deborah,  b.  Nov.  14,  1716." 

"  his  Daughter  Abiah,  borne  nouember  ye  5*  about  halfe  an  ower  after  Three  a  Clock  in  ye  after 

noone." 

Nicklis  ftillwel,  borne  ye  26*  of  Aprill,  1714. 

John  Taylor,  administrator  of  John  Buck,  deceased,  by  consent  of  "  Jonathan  Swaine,  &  M' 
Christefor  Church,  Truftees,"  agree  "  with  Jeremiah  hand,  that  he  should  haue  fower  pounds  Ten 
shillings  Proclamation  mony  for  To  keep  Mary  buck.  Daughter  to  the  said  John  Buck,  one  year  after 
hir  father's  death." 

Entered,  6""  Nov.,  1724. 


RECORDS   OF   CAPE   MAY   COUNTY,   N.   J.  383 

Mch.  26,  1694. 

Alexander  Humphrey,  by  his  Attorney  Joseph  Knight,  Enters  an  Action  against  Ambrose 
Lonnon,  for  security  for  4  pounds,  due  by  bill  to  the  said  Humphreys,  &  for  want  of  security  for  the 
debt  of  four  pounds. 

Mch.  31^',  John  Crafiford  Enters  an  Action  against  Jo°  Edmunds,  on  his  Effects  for  non-payment 
of  3  pounds,  or  there  abouts,  due  by  book.    The  debt  proved. 

Apr.  aS'". 

Geo.  Taylor,  Plan*. 

Tho.  Leanard,  Deffn*.         ye  Defend. 

in  an  Action  on  ye  Cafe,     non  Refident. 

May  7'". 

Will.  Johnfon,  Plan*. 

Ben.  Hand.  Jl>3ii  ifi-'e- 

Abramham  Hand, 

&  Deffn'.     The  Jury  finds 

Jo  badcock,  for  ye  Defendant. 

In  an  Action  of  Trouer  &  Conuertion. 

May  7'". 

Rondoll  Huett,  Plan*. 

Will  fimkins,  DefTd.  ye  Action  withdraw  [sic.]. 

in  an  Action  on  ye  Cafe. 

Robert  Edmans  records  his  Ear  Mark  Feb.  26,   172 1. 

Joseph  Paige  records  his  Ear  Mark  Apr.  26,  1726. 

General  Power  of  Attorney  from  Daniel  Cox,  Doctor  in  Phiffick,  of  London,  England,  to  John 
Tatham,  Esq"',  of  Burlington,  N.  J.,  &  "  James  Budd,    Marchant,    Late    deceased."    June    13,    1690. 
Recorded,  5^^  Apr.,  1694. 

Marriage  at  Cape  ^Slay,  17""  June,  1715,  of  Robert  Champion  &  Mary  Mayps,  before  John  Town- 
send,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

[Wits:?] 

his 
Robert     x     Champion, 
mark 
■   Mary  Champian, 
John  Champian, 
Peter  Corson, 
Deborah  Corfon, 
Chriftian  Corfon, 
famuell  Champion, 
Anne  Corson, 
Catren  Corson,- 
Abigal  Young, 
Elizabeth  Corson, 
henry  young, 
Robert  Townsend, 
Joseph  Goldin, 
John  Corson, 
Samuell  fhiuers, 
Thomas  Gandey. 
Entered,  S""  July,   1715. 


3S4  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

May  17. 

Jeremiah  Basse,  Plan^,  on  behalfe  of  Daniel  Cox. 

Jonathan  Pine,  Defend,     a  Declaration  filed. 

In  an  Action  of  Debt.        Thay  Agree  ye  Action  withdrawn. 

June  I'",  1694. 

George  Taylor,  Plan*    on  behalfe  of  Andrew  Robefon,  Junier. 
Jo"  Shaw,  Defifend.         Continued  till  ye  next  Corte. 
In  an  Action  of  Debt. 

June  5,  1694. 

Jo"  Crafiford,  Plant. 

Nathaniel  Short,  Deffd. 

In  An  Action  of  Trespas  on  ye  Cafe. 

Put  it  to  Reference. 

Bind  themfelues  to  Each  other,  Before  ye  Court,  In  a  bond  of  40  pounds  to  ftand  to  ye  award 
of  Jo°  Tounfand,  George  Taylor  &  Timothy  Brandreth.     The  Action  Drawn. 

George  Taylor's  Letter  of  Attorney,  or  Comistion  from  Jeremiah  Basse,  Agent  to  ye  Society,  Ac- 
knowledged In  Court,  June  ye  19''',  1694. 

Peter  Paige  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  Jame  Paige's,  May  18,  1736."]  Apr.  26,  1726. 

William  Eldredge  records  his  Ear  Mark  Aug.  24,  1726. 

June  19,  1694.     At  a  Court  held  "  att  ye  Towne  of  fallmouth  "  for  the  County  of  Cape  May. 
Being  present:  Jeremiah  Basse,  Jo"  Jeruis,  Jof.  Houldin  &  fam. Crowell,  Justices. 

"  George  Taylor,  Cleark."     "  Tim.  Brandreth,  Sherrifif." 

Court  orders  the  Overseers  of  Highways  "  to  make  &  compleat  ye  road  "  between  Cape  May  & 
Cohanfey,  "  foe  fare  as  ye  County  of  Cape  May  reaches,"  "  fitt  for  Man  &  horfe  to  pass  "  ..."  by 
"  the  Last  of  September  next,  or  Elfe  they  are  fined  fine  pounds." 

"  A  Rule  of  Court  Paft  yt  all  P'fons  y*  take  An  Oath  in  Court  fhall  fignify  ye  fame  by  holding 
"  vp  thier  hand." 

"  A  Rule  of  Court  Paft  yt  ye  Grand  Jury  shall  haue  thier  Diner  Alowed  them  at  the  County 
"  Charge." 

"The  Petty  Jury  Called": 

Jofua  Barkftead,  fore  Man, 

Rondol  Huett,  Will  Leake, 

Jo"  Croffes,  Rem  Garifon, 

Tho.  Goodwin,  Jo"  fifish, 

Will  Mafon,  Jona  Ofborn, 

Hump  Hufe,  Thirf  Raynar. 

Jo"  Richardfon, 

All  attested  on  a  "  Tryall,"  between  Will  Johnfon,  Plan*,  &  ben  hand,  Junier,  Abram  hand  & 
Joseph  Badcock,  Defends.:     In  an  Action  of  trouer  &  Convertion. 

Jo"  Shaw,  sworn,  saith  he  faw  beniamin  hand,  Junier,  Ride  a  mare  of  Daniel  Johnfon's,  &  Abra- 
ham Ride  hir  Alfoe. 

"  Will  Shaw,  sworn,  saith  he  saw  Abraham  hand   Ride  a   Mare  w''''  Abraham   said   was   Daniel 

Johnfon's  " "  fhamger  hand,  Junier,  swears  he  saw  ben  hand  Ride  a  Mare  w'^''  thay  faid  was  Daniel 

Johnfon's." 

Shamger  hand,  Junier,  saith  the  same. 
Jo"  Tounfand  "       "       " 


RECORDS   OF  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY,   N.  J.  385 

"  Jo"  Reeues,  sworn,  saith  Joseph  Badcock  &  Abraham  hand  went  one  Munday  to  Egg  harbour, 
"  &  when  thay  Cam  back,  he  hard  them  say  thay  brought  two  Mars  Down  w""  them,  one  belonging 
"  to  Daniel  Johnfon,  ye  other  to  Nickolis  Martino." 

"  Th°  Leaman,  sworn,  saith  he  hard  Joseph  badcock  &  Abraham  hand  say  thay  brought  two  Mars 
"  from  Egg  harbour,  ye  one  belonging  to  Daniel  Johnfons,  ye  other  thay  knew  not." 

"  Ben  hand,  Junier,  swears  the  same." 
"  Jo°  Richardfon,  Junier,  saith  nothing." 

"  Thirfton  Raynar  on  ye  Jury." 

"  John  Crafford,  sworn,  saith  he  hard  Daniell  Johnfon  order  Will  Johnfon  to  Look  After  his  Mare 
"  as  his  own." 

"  Jofua  Carman,  sworn,  saith  he  hard  Daniel  Johnfon  ordor  Will  Johnfon  to  Look  after  his  Mare 
"  &  vfe  hir  foe  as  he  Did  not  abufe  hir." 

"  Shamger  hand,  fenier,  further  saith  he  hard  Daniel  Johnfon  say  he  gaue  ordor  to  Beniamin 
"  hand  to  Take  vp    his  mare  &  vfe  hir  but  not  abufe  hir." 

"  Joseph  houldin  saith  ye  fame." 

The  Jury's  verdict  "  find  the  Defend*^  not  guilty." 

"  The  Grand  Jury  make  their  Return : 

"  We,  ye  Grant  Jury,  fee  Caufe  to  Prfent  George  Taylor  for  publifhing  a  falle  Coppie  for  ye  Acts 
"  of  a  fembly  on  a  Court  Day  in  December,  1693." 

The  said  Taylor  puts  himfelfe  upon  Trial. 
The  Petty  Jury  Called  &  sworn. 
[Same  Petty  jury  preceding.] 

Inditem''  Read.    The  Euidenc  Calld. 

Jo"  Shaw,  sworn,  says: 

"  That  ye  Lawes  that  was  Read  in  ye  Court  the  Laftt  Court  was  not  the  fame  as  was  Read  by 
"George  Taylor  att  ye  Courtt  mentioned  in  ye  Inditem';  That  thay  was  not  interlind,  nor  ye  fame 
"  hand." 

^'  Joseph  Badcock,  sworn,  says  "  that  when  he  was  heare  at  ye  Court  he  said  that  he  thought  that 
"  the  Lawes  that  was  Read  were  not  the  Acts  of  Affembly  &  it  was  interlined  in  feuerall  Places  & 
"  therfore  they  were  nott  acts  of  Affembly." 

"  Jeremiah  Basse,  P''fident  of  ye  Court,  Afferteth  them  to  be  ye  fame  Lawes  &  writen  by  ye  fame 
"  hand;  ye  Reft  of  ye  Juftices  fay  it  is  Like  ye  fame  hand  &  thay  beleue  it  to  be  ye  fame  hand." 

Jury  iinds  "  not  Guilty  Acording  to  the  Inditm'." 

"  The  fd  George  Taylor  is  Cleared  by  Procklymation." 

"  The  Court  Adiarnd   [adjourned]  till  ye  third  Tuefday  In  feptember." 

General  Power  of  Attorney,  of  Jeremiah  Basse,  of  Cohanfcy,  County  of  Salem,  to  George  Taylor, 
"  Carpender,"  to  act  in  his  absence  for  himself,"  Daniel  Coxe,"  &  others.    Dec.  15,  1692. 
Recorded.     22  June,  1694.     Acknowledg.  in  Court,  June  19,  1694. 

Curnelius  hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  of  "  his  son  Cornelious  Hand,"  Jan.     Feb.  18,  172*/,. 
^7^  1752.] 


386  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Indenture:  Dated  2$^'*'  May,  1691: 

Between  John  Tatham,  Esq"",  of  Burlington,  West  New  Jersey,  &  George  Taylor,  of  Cape  May, 

"  carpender." 

For  the  sum  of  2oi,  said  Tatham,  acting  under  Power  of  Attorney  from  Daniel  Coxe,  sells  to  said 

Taylor,  all  said  Coxes  right  to  land: 

"  Lying  neare  the  feafhore  vpon  ye  found  ouer  against  a  certaine  place  called  "    .    .    .   "  Turtle 

"  Gut  "    ..."  in  the  Prouence  of  West  Jersey." 

Containing  200  acres  of  land.    Paying  "  one  eare  of  Indian  Corn  "...  yearly  ..."  vnto  the 

fd  Daniell  Cox." 
In  presence  of:  John  Tatham,  [Seal]. 

Edward  Hunlokee, 

James  Marfhall,         Justices. 

Tho.  Reuell. 

Receipt  of  sum  of  20L  from  George  Taylor.  May  26,  1691.  John  Tatham.  [Same  witnesses 
as  appear  on  deed.] 

Notification  that  George  Taylor  is  in  peacable  possession  of  ye  Premises  within  named,  by  vertue 
of  one  Lease,  bearing  date  ye  25  Day  of  Mch.,  1688,  Made  between  Adlard  Bowde[?],  Late  De- 
ceased, Attorney  for  Daniell'  Cox,  of  London,  on  ye  one  pte,  and  George  Taylor,  of  ye  other  part,  of 
ye  Land  &  premises  within  granted  &  sold. 

w'itness  mv  hand. 
In  presence  of:  John  Tatham. 

Edward  Hunloke, 

Tho.  Reuell. 

Recorded,  22^"^  June,  1694. 

Indenture:  Dated  25""  March,  1692. 

Between  George  Taylor,  of  Cape  May,  &  Joseph    Houldin,    "  of   ye   place    &    p'uince   afore   fd, 

planter." 

For  the  sum  of  2o£,  said  Taylor  acting  under  power  of  Attorney  from  John  Tatham,  sells  to  said 

Houldin,  [the  200  acres  in  the  preceding  deed]. 
In  presence  of:  George  Taylor. 

William  Johnfon, 

John  Taylor. 
Acknowledged  before :  John  Jeruis  &  Samuell  Crowell,  Justices.    Recorded,  June  23,  1694. 

Marriage  at  Cape  May,  Feb.  15,  i69f,  before  Samuell  Crowell,  Justice.  Henry  Stites  &  hannah 
Garlick. 

[Wits:?] 

John  Carman,  Jonathan  Pine, 

John  Shaw,  Jonathan  osborne, 

Caleb  Carman,  fhamger  hand, 

Ruth  Daton,  Timothy  Brandreth. 

William  Shoswood,[?], 
Jacob  Spicer, 
Ezekiel  Eldredge, 

Entered  23''^  July,  1722,  by  John  Taylor. 

Indenture:  Jeremiah  Basse,  of  Cohanse,  in  the  County  of  Salem,  Gen*,  Agente  to  the  Weste  New  Jersie 

fofietey,  &  John  Carman, of  the  County  of  Cape  May. 

For  the  sum  2^£,  said  Basse,  sells  as  agent,  to  said  John  Carman,  250  acres  of  land:  Situate  "  neare 
the  head  of  "...   "  Cold  Spring  Creek,"  "  paying  yearly  "   .   .   .   "  one  Eare  of  indeon  Corne  and 
one  hen  one  the  fore  and  twenteth  day  of  December." 
Said  land  w-as  a  part  of  1200  acres  of  land.  Leased  for  seven  years,  to  Caleb  Carman,  by  "  Adlord 


RECORDS   OF   CAPE   MAY   COUNTY,   N.   J.  387 

bowd,  Late  of  burlingtown,"  "  attorney  for  Daniell  Cox,  Esq'',  then  Gouerner  for  the  fd  Prouince," 
dated  25  ]Mch.,  1688,  with  the  privilege  that  Caleb  Carman,  or  his  heirs,  might,  during  the  term 
of  lease,  purchase  any  of  said  land  viz:  "  paying  the  fum  of  fine  pounds  p  hundred  Acres  for  foure 
"  hundred  Acres,  &  tenn  pound  a  hundred,  for  the  other  feuen  hundred  acres." 
Said  land  having  been  sold,  by  said  Daniel  Cox,  to  the  West  New  Jersey  Society,  "  in  England," 
by  deeds  bearing  date  3''''  &  4""  of  Mch.,  1691. 
Executed,  27  Alch.,  1694,  6'"  of  William  &  Alary. 
In  presence  of:  Jeremiah  Basse.  [Seal.] 

John  worledg, 
Samuell  Crowell,    Justices. 
J"  Barkfted. 
Recorded,  Oct.  20,  1694.     Timothy  Brandreth,  Clerk. 

Power  of  Attorney:  Joseph  Badcok,  of  Cape  May,  Cordwainner,  to  "  My  Truftey  and  well  beloued 
friend  John  CrafTord,  of  ye  place,  and  p-uince  aforefd,"  "  Provided  ye  fd  badcok  fliould  Deceace,  or 
Not  Come  a  Gaine  to  Cape  May,  then  this  My  Attorney  is  to  fell  all  that  "...  the  said  Badcok  owns, 
"  and  to  pay  for  My  Land  and  that  to  Referue  for  My  Eldeft  fon." 

Dated,  26  June,  1694. 

Recorded,  29  Oct.,  1694. 

Indenture:  Jeremiah  Basse,  of  Cohanfey,  in  the  County  of  Salem,  Gent.,  Agent  to  the  West  New  Jerfie 
fociaty,  &  Caleb  Carman,  of  Cape  May  County,  "  son  to  ye  aboue  fd  Caleb  Carman."  For  the  sum 
of  30-£,  said  Basse  sells,  as  agent,  to  the  said  Caleb  Carman,  250  acres  of  land  &  Yz  water  mill 
thereon,  situate  "  neare  the  head  of  "...  "  Cold  Spring  Creek  "  .  .  .  "  bounding  there  on  till 
you  come  paft  Jonathan  foreman's  plantation ;  "  "  paying  yearly  "  .  .  .  "  one  Eare  of  Indeon 
Come  and  one  hen  one  the  foure  and  twenteth  day  of  December." 

Said  land  was  a  part  of  1200  acres  of  land  Leased  for  seven  years  to  Caleb  Carman,  by  "  Adlord 
Bowde,  Late  of  Burlingtown,"  "  attorney  for  Daniell  Cox,  Esq"',  then  Gouerner  of  the  fd 
Prouince,"  dated  25  Mch.,  1688,  with  the  privilege  that  Caleb  Carman,  or  his  heirs,  might  during 
the  term  of  lease  purchase  any  of  said  land  viz:  "paying  the  fum  of  fine  pounds  p  hundred 
Acres  for  foure  hundred  Acres,  &  tenn  pound  a  hundred  for  the  other  feuen  hundred  acres." 
Said  land  having  been  sold  by  said  Daniel  Cox  to  the  West  New  Jersey  Society,  "  in  England," 
by  deeds  bearing  date  3''''  &  4""  of  Mch.,  1691. 
Executed,  28  Mch.,  1694,  6""  of  William  &  Mary. 

In  presence  of:  Jeremiah  Basse.  [Seal.] 

John  worledge, 
famuell  Crowell,    Justices. 
B.  Godfroy. 
Recorded,  Oct.  21,  1694.     Timothy  Brandreth,  Clerk. 

"Indenture":  Dated  2<-j^^  Mch.,  1693: 

Between  Jeremiah  Basse,  of  Cohanfey,  Co.  of  Salem,  Gen*.,  as  Attorney  for  Thomas  Lane,  K°', 

Edmund  Harrifon  &  Dcct""  Daniell  Cox,  Efq^  &  as  agent  for  the  West  jersey  Society,  &  Oleuer 

Johnfon. 

For  the  sum  of  \2l  8s.,  said  Basse  for  the  above  named,  sells  to  said  Johnson.  124  acres  "  neare 

the  feafhore  one  y'=  found  fide,  betwene  y*  Land    of    John    Richardfon    &    Nickolaf    Martino," 

"  under  the  yearly  payment  of  two  fat  henes  on  or  before  the  24^''  Day  of  December." 

In  presence  of:  '  Jeremiah  Basse.  [Seal.] 

George  Taylor, 
Jofeph  holden.    Justice. 

Acknowledgment  of  "  M"'  Joseph  holden,"  iS""  of  Sept.,  1694,  before  John  Jaruif,  Samuell 
Crowell,  &  fhamger  hand.  Justices. 

Receipt  of  Jeremiah  Basse,  Agent,  for  \2i  8s.  from  Oliuer  Johnfon,  Cape  May,  May  24*'' . 

Recorded,  Oct.  24,  1694. 


388  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Marriage:  Cape  May  5""  Oct.,  1716,  of  John  Willits  and  Martha  Corson,  both  of  the  County  of  Cape 
May,  before  John  Townsend,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 
[Wits:?J 

David  Creffe,  John  wilHts, 

her 
Beniamin  holdin,  Martha     M     wilhtts, 

mark 
David  hildreth,  J.  Townsend, 

faniuell  Eldrige,  Marcy  Townsend, 

William  Goldin,  John  Corson, 

William  midellton,  Jacob  Corson, 

henry  youngs,  hannah  Corson, 

Ezekiell  Eldredg,  hannah  Creffe, 

George  Taylor,  Martha  willitts, 

Robert  Townsend. 

Entered,  26  Oct.,  1716.     "John  Taylor,  C." 

"Indenture":  Dec.  if^,  1692: 

Between  Jeremiah  Basse,  of  Cohanfey,  Salem  Co.,  Gent.,  &  Ezekiell  Eldridg,  of  Cape  May, 
weauer: 

For  the  sum  of  I2£  los.,  said  Basse,  acting  under  Power  of  Attorney  from  Daniel  Cox,  of  Eng- 
land, sells  to  said  Eldridg,  200  acres  of  land,  in  possession  of  said  Eldridg,  under  lease  dated,  25 
Mch.,  1688,  "  buting  a  Gainfte  the  Cape  Island  Creek  "  .  .  .  "  being  the  bound  ftake  of  Jonathan 
pyne  Land  "  "  under  the  yearely  Rente  of  Eare  of  Corne." 

In  presence  of:  Jeremiah  Basse.  [Seal.] 

George  Taylor, 
famuell  Crowell,    Justices. 
Jofeph  holden. 

Receipt  of  Jeremiah  Basse  of  I2f  los.,  "  thirtey  nine  shilings  of  ye  fd  fum  being  a  Lowed  for 
"  fo  Much  paide  by  y"  fd  Ezekiell  Eldridg  to  the  Indeons  for  ye  purchaie  of  ye  with  in  Menfhoned  two 
"  hundred  Acres  of  Land." 

Cape  May,  17"'  Oct.,  1692. 

Recorded,  26  Oct.,  1694. 

"  Indenture  ":  Mch.  25,  1693: 

Between  George  Taylor,  of  Cape  May,  "  yoman,"  attorney  for  f''  Thomas  Lane,  K"*',  Edmund 
<        harrifon,  Docf  Daniell  Cox,  Esq'',  &  the  West   Jersey   Society,    &    William    Colder,    and    Rem 
Garifon,  of  Graues  End,  on  Long  Island. 

For  the  sum  of  ioi£  I2S.,  said  Taylor,  acting  for  others,   sells  to  said  "Colder"   &  "Garifon," 
1016  acres  of  land:  600  acres  for  Colder  and  400  for  Garifon: —  Situate  in  the  County  of  Cape 
May,  on  the  south  west  side  of  Egharbor,  "  under  the  yearly  payment  of  two  fat  Capons  or  henes," 
before  the  24*''  of  Dec. 
In  presence  of:  George  Taylor.  [Seal.] 

Loubert  Thyesberfon, 
his    <P     mark 
his 
Abraham     2    hand, 
mark 

Acknowledgment  8""  Nov.,  1694,  of  George  Taylor,  before,  J.[?]  Jaruis,  Quorum     Tusticfels 

Joseph  holden.  \.  i  • 

Receipt  of  George  Taylor,  [for]  4of  is.,  "  parte  of  pay,"  from  William  Colder,  May  30,  1693. 
Recorded,  Dec.  3,  1694. 

Philadelphia  ye  i^'  June,  1699. 

Receued  of  M''  Thomas  ftandford,  the  fum  of  twenty  one  pounds,  on  account  of  W"  Colder,  & 
in  part  of  his  bond,  I  fay  Reced  p''  me. 

J.  Basse. 

Recorded,  i^'^  Nov.,  1707.    "John  Taylor,  Clarke." 


RECORDS   OF  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY,   N.  J.  389 

Acknowledgment  of  Debt:  of  Cornelas  fchilinger,  of  Cape  May,  Cape  May  Co.,  to  Thomas  Lane, 
Edmund  Harrifon,  E",  &  the  West  Jersey  Society,  in  the  sum  of  32i.,  pay  able  at  "  Cox  Hall,  one  Cape 
May,"  .  •  •  "  on  or  before  the  25'"  Day  of  March,"  1696,  for  the  payment  of  which,  he  binds  over 
"  a  fartain  tract  of  land,"  situate  in  Cape  May  Co.,  "  on  the  feabord  fide,  and  on  ye  North  fide  of  Cold 
Spring  branch  ";  Containing  134  acres,  "  being  Lade  out  for  Thomas  Goodwin,  afs  by  a  Deede,  baring 
Date  1690,"  &  sold  "  to  Me  apon  Condition  of  Difcharging  him  of  what  he  wafs  in  Debted  to  the  fd 
Sociaty  for  the  fd  Land." 

Executed,  4  Jan.,  169J. 

Isaac  Ludlam  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Hezekier  Schull.]  Apr.  24,  1731. 

M'  John  Jeruis  &  Samuell  Crowell,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  Appoint  Sarah   Raynor,   widdow   & 
Relict  of  Thirfton  Raynor,  Administratrix. 
Jan.  16,  1694,  6'"' of  William  &  Mary. 
Recorded,  Mch.  2,  169^. 

Benjamin  Richardson's  Ear  Mark.     Recorded  July  12,  1731,  by  Aaron  Leaming,  Clerk. 
Jofhua  Shaw   records  his   Ear  Mark    [Later  the  mark  of  "William  Barlo,  they     May  il,  1732. 
Having  Chainged  Marks  January  27,  1752.    Elijah  Hughes,  Clerk."] 

An  Inuentory  of  the  Goods,  Chatties  &  Credits  of  Thirfton  Raynor,  of  Cape  May,  in  ye  puince  of 
Weft  New  Jerfey,  Appraifed  by  us  the  19  Day  of  Jenewary,  1694.  Tim.  Brandreth,  and  Ezekiell 
Eldridg. 

Imp:  his  a  parill 

one  horfe  brigle  &  fadgle 

one  poridg  pot  and  fum  other  houfhould  ftuf 

two  Cowfe 

one  Yearlin  and  a  Calfe 

one  ax 

In  Cafh 

one  bond 

a  fhare  of  Crafte  -  - 

2  wheales  00    07    00 

Recorded,  Mch.  2,  169!. 

General  Release  by  Recompenc  hand,  of  Cape  May,  yeomand,  as  administrator  of  his  father 
"  Thomas  hand,  deseased,"  of  his  brothers  "  John  hand,  George  hand,  Jeremiah  hand,  &  Thomas  hand, 
of  the  fame  Place,  yeomands,"  of  all  claims  of  the  estate  against  each  of  them. 

Executed,  27  Sept.,  1716. 
In  presence  of:  Recompence  hand.  [Seal.] 

Jofhua  Crafiford, 

John  Taylor. 

Entered,  26  Oct.,  1716. 

Will  of  Jonathan  Pine,  of  Cape  May. 

After  directing  his  debts  &  funeral  expenses  to  be  paid  he  gives:  "unto  My  fon  Jonathan,  My 

houfe  and  Land  at  ye  Cape,  and  a  horfe." 

"  I  give  my  wife  a  Mare  and  Coult." 

"  I  give  to  her  and  her  two  Children  two  hundred  acres  of  Land,  up  ye  Riuer,  that  I  haue  a  Dede 

"  for,  and  to  the  fd  two  Children  this  hous  and  Lot,  and  My  wife  to  Diffpofe  of  My  fhallop  towrds 

"  y'  Maintinance  of  her  &  her  Children. 

"  If  My  fon  Jonathan  Deceafe  without  heirf  if  ye  Child  unborne  be  a  fon,  to  be  his  heir;  other 

"  wayes  My  Dafter  Abigail  for  to  be  his  heir." 

"  My  wife  for  to  haue  athird  part  of  All  My  Cattle  and  houfhould  Goods,  &  y^  other  two  thirds  to 

"  be  Equally  Deuided  a  Mongs'  all  My  Children  as  they  fhall  Come  of  Age." 

"  and  My  wife  for  to  haue  the  Manidgmcnt  of  all  My  Eftate  afs  Long  as  fhe  Remaines  a  Widdow, 

"  and  if  fhe  Marey,  for  to  keep  My  houfe  in  Good  Repaire  &  for  To  pay  the  two  third  parts  of  all 


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"  the  aforefd  Chatties  to  Each  of  ye  Children,  afs  they  Came  to  age,  and  all  foe  ye  houfes  and 

"  Lands  as  they  Come  to  age. 

"  where  afs  I  haue  a  Leace  of  2  hundred  acres  of  Land  at  ye  head  of  ye  brook  if  My  wife  pay  for 

"  ye  fd  Land  fhe  fhall  haue  Libertey  for  to  fell  "    .    .    .    "  thereof." 

"  Allfoe  it  is  My  will  that  if  My  Wife  fhould  Marrey  and  be  Left  a  Widdow  a  Gaine,  that  fhe  fhall 

"  haue  Libertey  of  this  houfs  Duering  her  widdow  hood. 

The  rest  of  the  estate  he  gives  to:  '"  My  Loueing  wife  Abegall  pyne,  whom  I  Leaue  My  full  and 

fole  Exectrex,"'  ..."  Nominating  My  faithfull  friend  Joseph  holden  and  My  Loueing  brorther  in 

"  Law  Jonathan  forman,  ouerfeeres,  of  this  my  Laft  Will." 

Executed,  14  Dec,  1694. 

Witnesses:  Jonathan  pine. 

J.  Jeruis, 

John  Craford. 

Recorded,  Mch.,  2,  i69f 

"Thomas  Hand  has  paid  for  one  hundred  acres  of  Land  for  which  he  sales  he  has  no  Deed;  if 
"so,  the  societie's  agent  is  oblige  to  giue  him  one  as  wittnes  my  hand  the  25,  y^',  1706;  allso  fifteen 
"  acres  of  Land  or  meadow  on  the  southwest  side  buds  Irland. 

Lewis  Morris." 

Entered  at  Cape  May,  this  15  day  of  May,  p''  me,  John  Taylor. 

M''  John  Jeruis  &  Samuell  Crowell,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  appoint  Abigail  pine,  Widdow  &  Relict 
of  Jonathan  pine,  Late  of  Cape  May,  as  administratrix  of  his  Last  Will  &  testament. 
Dated,  Jan.  19,  1694,  6^^  of  William  &  Mary. 
Recorded,  Mch.  2,  i69f. 

Cape  May  y*  firft  Day  of  Jenewary,  1694. 

A  True  Inuentory  of  ye  Goods,  Chatties,  Lands  and  Credits,  of  Jonathan  pyne,  who  departed  this 
Life  on  ye  17  Day  of  December,  in  ye  year  of  our  Lord  one  thoufand  fix  hundred  Nintey  and  foure; 
appraifed  by  us. 
Imp:  his  a  Parill 

two  ferther  beds  &  funiture 

two  Chefts  &  a  Table 

one  fpining  wheale  &  a  Churne  &  fum  other  ould  houfhall  ftuf 

one  Gun  &  a  Lock 

2  fhort  lums  2  Lances  2  Cuting  Kniues  3  Gaf  hooks 

a  parfell  of  old  iuron  2  belles 

A  parfell  of  puter  one  frying  pan 

fieth  pich  fork  &  hamer 

the  houfe  and  town  Lot 

300  acres  of  Land  at  y*  Cape  &  improuement 

the  fhallop  &  Rigin  &  all  belonging  thereto 

one  horfe  and  Mare  &  Coult 

12  Cowfe 

8  Calues 

two  four  year  old  fteares 

three  3  year  old  fteares 

7  yearlins 

2  bules 

one  Cow  and  Calfe 

one  Carte  and  wheales  &  a  fet  of  filvcr  buttons 

a  fheare  of  Crafte  -  - 

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Mr.  Joseph  Holdin  &  Samuell  Crovvell,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  appoint  Dorritey  Huit,  Widdow 
and  ReHct  of  Randall  Huit,  of  Cape  May,  administratrix  of  his  Last  Will  and  Testament.  Mch.  20, 
169I,  7'*  of  William  &  Mary. 

Recorded,  9""  Apr.,  1695. 

Samuel  Mathews  records  his  Ear  Mark  June  10,  1731. 

Cape  May  ye  22''  of  feburary,  169^. 

An  Inuentory  of  ye  Goods,  Chatties,  &  Credits  of  Randall  Huit,  Deceafed  Taken  and  appraifed 
by  us,  famuell  Crowell  &  Tim.  Brandreth.  i.      s.      d. 

Imp:  his  a  parrill 

one  Cheft 

one  Cow  &  Calfe 

one  Cow  and  yearlin 

one  2  year  old  hepher 

two  3  year  old  fteares 

one  bull 

one  wheale 

fum  puter  &  fum  old  houfe  hall  ftufe 

one  Cettle 

one  old  Gun 

one  broad  Ax 

2  old  (adgles  &  bridgles 

one  Chaine 

a  Carte  &  Wheales 

2  horfis 

one  yoe  and  Lamb 

one  fifhing  Net 

a  fheare  of  Crafte 

£31     II     00 
Recorded,  9*  Apr.,  1695. 

John  Shaw  records  his  Ear  Mark  May  20,   1732. 

Will  of  Randall  Huit,  fenior,  of  Cape  May. 

"  I   .  .   .  bequeath  Randel  My  Eldeft  fon  one  Dark  brown  horfe  Marked  with  an  R  on  the  Neare 

"  fholder  &  buttock  with  a  ftar  in  his  forhead  being  now  in  ye  Pafture." 

"  I    .    .   .   bequeath  unto  Doritey  My  Deare  aiid  well  beloued  Wife  My  houfe  and  Improuements 

"  a  pon  ye  Cape  ye  Cape  Island"   ..."  allfoe  "  all  the  rest  of  his  estate. 

Dated,  Dec.  22,  1694. 

his 
Witnefs:  Randel    x     Huitt. 

his  mark 

William     W     Jacox, 
mark 
her 
farah     S     Jacox. 

mark 
Recorded,  9*'''  Apr.,  1695. 

John  Garlick  records  his  Ear  Mark  Apr.  29,   1730. 

Letters  of  Administration  granted  to  "  Elifabeth  fifli,  widdow  and  Relict  of  John  fifh.  Late  of 
this  Countey,  deceafed,"  upon  presentation  of  Inventory  of  Estate,  by  her:  by  M''  John  Jeruis  & 
Samuell  Crowell,  Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Recorded,  22  Apr.,  1695. 


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Letters  of  Administration  Granted  "  to  Randall  Huitt,  fon  &  heire  to  Dorritey  Huitt,  Deceafed, 
"  by  M"'  Joseph  Holdin  &  John  Jeruis,  this  17'^''  of  March,  i69f." 
Recorded,     [No  date.] 

Letters  of  Administration  "  granted  to  Richard  Dowries,  as  Executor  for  Jacob  Dayton,  Deceafed, 
"  by  fhamger  Hand  &  Arther  Crefse,  the  15  day  of  aprell,  1703." 

Robert  Pereman  records  his  Ear  Mark  ["  Desired  by  Thomas  Stonebank.]  [No  date.] 

Henry  Stits,  Jun^  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Zebulon  Swaine.]  [No  date.] 

James  Jacocks  records  his  Ear  Mark  ["  This  was  formerly  the  mark  of  Jonathan  Aug.   12,   1731. 
Swain  &  he  "  Leaving  the  County,  James  Jacocks  Desireth  it."] 

"Indenture":  Nov.  6''',  1692: 

Betwe&n  George  Taylor,  of  Cape  May,  "  Carpender,"  &  Bcniamen  Hand,  of  faid  place. 
For  the  sum  of  io£  6s.,  said  Geo.  Taylor,  as  attorney  for  John  Tatham,  who  was  formerly  at- 
torney for  Daniel  Cox,  and  who  transferred  his  power  to  said  Taylor,  discharges  said  Hand  "  his 

heirs  etc.    .    .    for  Euer  as  all  foe  ye  full  fum venty  feuen  pounds  to  be  paid  "  

"  before  ye  25  Day  of  March,"  1695,  &  sells  said  Hand,  373  acres  of  land  formerly  belonging  to 
Daniel  Cox,  "  att  Cape  May,  Neare  ye  Sea  fhoare  by  ye  found  fide  adioyning  to  ye  Land  Taken 
"  up  by  Joseph  Badcok,"  "  under  the  yearly  payment  of  two  fat  Capens,  or  hens  on  ye  "  24*''  Dec. 

Acknowledgment  of  George  Taylor,  before  "  Joseph  holdin  &  famuell  Crowell,  Juft.,"  Cape  May, 
19  Mch.,  i69f. 

Receipt  by  Jeremiah  Basse  of  io£  -  6s.,  from  Mr.   Benjamen  Hand,  "  in  parte  of  ye  within 
Menfhoned  fum  of  Thirty  feuen  pounds  fix  fhilings." 
Cape  May,  Oct.   14,   1692. 

Marriage  of  Beniamin  holdin  and  Mary  Gareson,  Cape  May,  Sept.  11,  1715. 
[Wits:?] 

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hanah     x     Cosson,  Beniaman  holdin, 

mark  mary  holdin, 

martha    x     Cosson,  John  Townsend,     Tystisis 

hur  mark  John  Paige, 

John  Corfon,  marke 

hanah     x     Lenard, 
hur 
marke 
henry    H     Lenard, 
his 
marke 
Jacob     x     Garefon, 
his 
marke 
Elizabeth     x     Garefon, 

hur 
Chriftian  Corson, 
Thomas  Gandy, 

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John     L     hubord, 

marke 
Benia.  martino. 
Entered,  14*  Sept.,  1715. 

John  Jeruifs,  Joseph  Holdin,  &  Sam.  Crowell, Justices  of  the  County  of  Cape  May,  appoint  John 
Townsend,  to  take  charge  of  the  Real  &  personal  estate,  as  well  as  Lands,  of  Joseph  Badcock,  for  the 


RECORDS   OF   CAPE   MAY   COUNTY,   N.   J.  395 

benefit  of  Efter  Badcock,  &  her  heirs;  said  Badcock  having  "  abfented  this  Countey  With  a  Dysine  not 
"  to  Returne  a  Gaine,  but  hafs  Left  ye  fd  Efter  badcok  in  a  Difstrefed  Condition  and  in  Danger  of 
"  being  a  Charge  to  ye  Countey. 

Dec.  18,  1694. 

Recorded,  Mch.  15,  169I. 

"  By  virtue  of  an  order  from  Lewis  Morris,  Esq%  to  dispose  of  Lands  upon  Cape  May,"  "  Tim.  Bran- 
dreth,"  grants  to  "  Epherem  Edwards,"  of  Cape  May,  "  300  acres  of  ye  hue  mile  beech,  hee  paying  ye 
"  Sociaty  for  same  from  Tortal  Gut  To  ye  fcoch  bonnit  Eaftward,"  with  all  rights;  "the  cuting  of 
"  feder  only  excepted,  which  he  is  not  to  dwo  nor  suffer  to  be  done,  without  Giuing  notis  to  me 
"  thereof."  "  This  is  onley  in  Cafe  of  mortallity  till  I  am  able  to  Suruey  itt." 
Dated,  Aug.  4,  1714. 

Cape  May,  June  24,  1695. 

Order  of  the  Justices  &  Sheriff  that  a  boat  shall  be  sold  to  defray  expenses  appertaining  thereto, 
said  vessel  having  been  washed  a  shore  at  Cape  May,  "  a  yeare  and  a  Day  paft." 

"  Tim.  Brandreth  and  Jacob  Spicer,  being  attefted  to  ye  appraifment  of  ye  fd  Vefill,  they  ualiue 
"  her  afs  fhe  Lyes  to  be  worth  nine  pounds." 

"  The  fd  vefill  being  fouid  afs  a  fore  fd  ye  24  of  June,  1695,"  ..."  fhe  fell  to  be  Jacob  Spicers," 
who  paid  according  to  appraisement. 

Survey  of  Tim.  Brandreth,  for  Ephram  Edwards,  of  "  300  acres  of  the  fine  mile  beach  begining 
"  at  the  Inlet  at  ye  sow  weft  End  Cauled  Turtle  Gut  Inlet." 
Aug.  II,  1714. 
Entered,  Aug.  12,  1716. 

"Indenture":  Dated,  23  April,  1695: 

Between  Jeremiah  Basse,  "'  now  of  burlingtown,  Mrchant,"  agent  for  the  West  New  Jersey  So- 
ciety, &  "  John  Reeues,  of  ye  Countey  of  Cape  May,"  "  Cooper." 
For  the  sum  of  2o£.,  said  Basse,  as  agent,  sells  to  said  "  Reeues,"  200  acres  of  land  "  in  ye 

Countey  of  Cape  May,  Lying  and  being  on  ye  found  fide,"  "  under  ye  yearly  Rent  of  two  fat  Capons 

or  henes  payable  "  on  the  25"'  Dec,  "  at  Cox  Hall,  on  Cape  May." 

In  presence  of:  Jeremiah  Basse.  [Seal.] 

Jofeph  Holdin, 
Jofhaway  Barksted. 
"Recorded,  2  July,  1695. 

Memo,  that  where  the  Rent  in  the  above  agreement  is  "  two  fat  hens  or  Capens  ",  it  is  agreed  that 
in  future  the  rent  shall  be  "  one  Eare  of  Indeun  Corne." 

Jeremiah  Basse. 

Recorded,  20  Dec,  1699. 

Power  of  Attorney:  Isaac  Willman,  of  South  Hampton,  Co.  of  Suffolk,  "  Prouincpf  New  Yorke, 
Hufband  Man,"  to  "  My  Trufty  and  well  beloued  friend  Humphry  Hufe,  of  y"  fd  town." 

Executed  "  in  South  hampton,  this  19  day  of  Sept.,  1695." 
In  presence  of: 

Daniell  Hillfey, 

Mathew  Howell. 

Isaac  Willman  Acknowledges  the  above  "  Letter  of  Attorney,"  before  Mathew  Howell,  Juftice,  19 
Sept.,  1695. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  by  Mr.  Joseph  Holdin  &  John  Jernis,  to  Randall  Huitt,  19 
Mch.,  1695;  he  having  filed  inventory  of  his  "  Deceafed  Morther  Dorritey  Huitt." 
Recorded,  y*""  April,  1696. 


394  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Marriage  of  Curnelius  fcillinger,  Juner,  &  Mary  ftits,  before  John  Townsend,  Justice,  10*''  June, 

1715- 

[Wits:?]  Cornelus  fchillinger, 

Cornelus  fchillinger,  hir 

lead  daey   [Lydia?]   fchillinger,  mary    x     ftites. 

his  marke 

henry     H     ftits, 

marke 

Elizabeth  Taylor, 

John  Townsend,  Justis, 

henry  ftits,  Junor, 

Richard  ftites, 

John  Taylor, 

daniell  Wiggins, 

John  will  Liss, 

Richard  forteskue, 

Isack  Brooks,  Ju"', 

his 

Beniamin     B     hand,  Ju^ 

mark 

Edmund  fhaw, 

his 

Abiah     ~     hofkins, 

marke 

Entered,  13""  June,  1715. 

Appointment  of  M"'  Jofhua  Barkfted,  of  Cohan  fie,  Gentlm",  as  agent  of  the  West  New  Jersey  So- 
ciety, by  Jeremiah  Basse,  Nov.  i^S  1694. 

Dec.  7^^,  1694,  said  "  Jofhaway  Barkfted  waf  tefted  for  to  make  true  furuay,  betwene  ye  pro- 
priators,  and  ye  purchers,  a  Cording  to  the  beft  of  his  knowledg";  before  us. 

John  Jeruif,    Joseph  Holdin. 
Recorded,  3''*  Nov.,  1695. 

Isaac  Stratton,  Jun'',  was  married  to  Mary  Foster,  15''''  Oct.,  1734. 

His  Oldest  Daughter,  Hannah,  was  born  14'*  Mch.,  I73|-. 

Release  &  Discharge  of  all  Claims  of  every  kind  from  Jofhuah  Garlick,  of  East  Hampton,  on  Long 
Island,  "  weauer,"  to  John  Parfons. 

his     X     mark. 
Executed,  2y  Oct.,  1693. 
Recorded,  17"'  Dec,  169 

George  Taylor  married  to  Lydia  Shaw,  8*  May,  1720,  by  Reuerent  Nathaniell  Jenkins. 

William  Taylor,  b.  7*^^  June,  1722: 
his  Eldeft  Daughter  b.  22  Feb.,  "  at  nite,"  I72|-. 
b.  24  Jan.,  "  in  ye  night,"  I72f. 

James  Edwards  records  his  Ear  Mark  Aug.  28,  1731. 

William  Shaw  married  to  Lidia  Parfons,  Apr.  8^^,  1695,  by  Samuell  Crowell,  in  ye  Prefenc  of: 

henry  ftits, 
hanah  ftits, 
Abrani  fniith,  & 
feuarall  more. 


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Children  borne: 
William,  b.  Aug.  24,  1697. 
Richard,  b.  Oct.  29,  1699. 
Lidia,  b.  Sept.  14,  1703. 
John,  b.  Feb.  4,  1705. 
Jofhua,  b.  Mch.  26,  1707. 
nathan,  b.  Dec.  23,  1710. 

William  fhaw,  Juner,  died  Dec.  13,  1714. 

Marriage  of  Thomas  bancraft  and  Elizabeth  "  niathes ",   "  before   me,   one   of   his   magefteyes 
Juftifes  of  the  Peace,"  County  of  Cape  May,  6'"  April,  1715. 
[Wits:?] 

John  Townsend,  Thomas  Bancraft, 
Jofeph  whillden,  hir 

humphery  hughes,     Juftifis,  Elizabeth     x     mathews. 
John  Paige,  marke 

Richard  Downes, 
John  Taylor, 
John  Buck, 
John  hughes, 
Mary     x     mathes, 

her  marke 
John  Creffe, 
Zelophead[?]  hand, 
William  fegraue, 
Entered,  30*''"  May,  171 5. 

Power  of  Attorney:  Andrew  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Gouerner  of  the  prouince  of  Eafte  &  Weft  Jerfey, 
to  George  Taylor,  of  Cape  May,  Gen',  "  to  take  into  his  pofefsion  all  wracks  or  Drift  whales,  or  other 
"  Royall  fifh.  that  fhall  be  Droue  on  fhore  aney  where  uppon  the  Cofte  of  Cape  May,  Egg  harbour,  or 
"  with  in  Dillawer  Riuer,  as  far  as  Burlingtown,  or  aney  wrack  floating  Neare  the  Coafte,  &  to  Defpofe 
"  of  the  fame  "  .  .  .  "  make  inquerey  into  aney  wracks  heare  to  fore  Droue  on  fhore,  or  whales  & 
"  whale  bone,  or  other  Royall  fifh,  and  Make  Demand  of  the  same,"  ..."  paying  the  Refonabl  faluage 
"  for  the  fame." 

Executed,  "  att  Burlingtown,  3"'''  day  of  Octo.,  1696,"  8""  year  of  his  Majesties  Reign. 
In  presence  of:  And.  Hamilton.  [Seal.] 

Tho.  Reuell, 

John  Taylor. 

John  Taylor  married  to  Lydia  fchillinx,  Oct.  14,  1722,  by  Rev.  Nathaniell  Jenkins. 

Mary  Taylor,  b.  Aug.  5,  1723. 

his  wife  died  Nov. 1725. 

John  maried  againe  To  Deborah  Garrison,  by  M"'  Jenkins,  May  8,  1726. 

John  Richardson  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  George  Hand's,  Junior.]  May  11,  1732. 

"  Joynte  Confent "  of  Humphery  Hufe  &  Oleuer  Rufill,  as  to  the  boundaries  of  their  property:  The 
land  formerly  belonging  to  Randall  Huitt.  &  surveyed  by  John  Worldge,  by  deed  from  Jeremiah 
Basse,  to  "ye  Widtlow  Huitt  Deceafed,"  &  by  Randall  Huitt  sold  to  "  Humphery  Hufe";  &  the 
one  half  part  sold  by  him  to  "  Oleuer  Rufsill  ";  Each  half  part  containing  172^  acres. 
Boundaries:  "  ye  Great  Kreek  "  "  ye  land  of  Thomas  hand,  formerly  furuaid  for  william  Jacoks." 
"  boath  ye  afore  faid  tracts  being  furuaid  and  Laid  out  and  butted  by  Me  in  ther  prefents  to 
"  &  with  the  Confente  of  ye  aboue  faid  Humprey  Hufe  and  Oleuer  Rufsill  aforefaid." 
30'-'  Mch.,  1697.  Jofh.  Barkfted,  furuayor  of  Cape  May  Countey. 

Acknowledged  by  the  "  within  menfhoned  perties." 

6'*  Apr.,  1607.  Samuell  Crowell.     Gecfrge  Taylor. 

Recorded,  Apr.  14,  1697.  Juf. 


396  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Marriage  of  John  Taylor,  son  of  Georg  Taylor,  of  the  Countey  of  Cape  May,  &  Elifabeth  Belfher, 
Late  of  Bolton,  in  New  England,  "  after  y*"  Maner  of  y'=  Church  of  England,"  Apr.  5,  1697. 
[Wits:?] 

[No  name.]  John  Taylor, 

Geo.  Taylor,  Jufties,  Elifabeth  belfher. 

Elifabeth  Taylor, 
Jn"  worledg, 
Tim.  Brandreth, 
Recorded,  Apr.  26,  1697. 

Margery  Tayler,  b.  Aug.  16,  1698. 
George  Tayler,  b.  Dec.  11,  1699. 
John  Tayler,  b.  June  14,  1704. 
Mary  Tayler,  b.  Apr.  25,  1707. 
famuell  Tayler,  b.  Mch.  27,  1710. 
Jeremiah  Tayler,  b.  Aug.  14,  1713. 

Samuell  &  Mary,  died  Oct.  17,  1711. 
Dec.  22,  171 3,  Jeremiah  died. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  to  Elifabeth  Carman,  widdow  &  Relect  of  John  Carman,  De- 
ceafed,  by  M"  fam.  Croell  &  John  Jeruis,  15  Sept.,  1696. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  to  Hanah  holdin,  widdow  &  Rellect  of  Jofeph  Holdin,  De- 
ceafed,  by  M"'  famuell  Croell  &  John  Jeruis,  15    Dec,  1696. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  to  william  &  Lidey  fhaw.  Executors  to  and  for  Elifabeth  fifh, 
Deceafed,  by  M''  famuell  Crowell  &  John  Jeruis,  12  Jan.,  1696. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  to  John  townfend.  Executor  to  &  for  Eafter  Badcock,  De- 
ceafed, by  M''  famuell  Croell  &  John  Jeruis,  17  Mch.,  1696. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  to  Deborah  &  oleuer  Rufsill,  Executors  to  &  for  Thomas 
Goodin,  Deceafed,  by  M'^  famuell  Croell  &  John  Jeruis,  16  Jan.,  1696. 

Recorded,  [all?]  May  4,  1696. 

James  Briggs  &  margery  Taylor  maried  by  Thomas  hand,  Juftis,  Mch.,  22,  1713. 

Mary  brigs,  b.  Aug.  19,  1715. 
Elizabeth  brigs,  b.  July  3,  1717. 
Kesiah  brigs,  b.  Aug.  30,  1719. 
Martha  [brigs?],  b.  Aug.  10,  1721. 
Sarah  [brigs?],  b.  May  31,  1724. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  to  Jofeph  Whildin,  Executor  to  &  for  Nathaniel!  fhort,  by  M'" 
famu"  Crowell  &  John  Jeruis,  19  Jan.,  i69-|. 

Letters  of  .A.dministration  Granted  to  Edmon  Hoell,  Executor  to  &  for  his  Deceafed  farther, 
Edmond  Hoill,  by  M'^  fam"  Crowell  &  John  Jeruis,  ig**  Jan.,  169I. 

Letters  of  administration  Granted  to  Nicholas  Martinau,  Executor  to  &  for  John  Guilyard,  De- 
ceas'',  by  M''  fam"  Crowell  &  John  Jeruis,  19  Jan.,  169!. 

Recorded,  [all?]  Mch.,  4,  i69f 

Cape  May,  ii*^"'  8'"',  1698.  William  Jacoks.  "  aged  about  two  &  fortey  yeares,"  complains  that 
"on  thirfday  the  6''''  of  this  Inftant  October,"  "  heebeing  Compelled;  by  Beniamen  Godfroy,  Mar""', 
"for  to  Move  his  floop  Caulled  The  Joseph;  out  of  a  fafe  harbor  Called  the  Greene  Creek;  into  the 


RECORDS  OF  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY,   N.  J. 


397 


"town  Creek  att  Cape  May:  where  hee  haith  Receiued  Mucli  Damage;  boath  in  the  floop  &  Goods; 
"  that  are  belonging  to  y"  faid  Beniamen  Godfroy:  by  Reafon  of  ftrefs  of  werther  we  Received  tlieir." 
John  Jeruis,  Quor".     Will'"  Jacoks. 

John  Pagget  aged  a  bout  twentey  yeares  teftifieth  the  fame  be  foure  Mee. 
John  Jeruis,  Quo™.  [?].  his 

John    X     pagget. 
mark 
Recorded,  i2«^''  S""-,  1698. 

Marriage  of  Jofeph  Croweil  &  Anne  Eaglesfild,  before  John  Townsend,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
the  County  of  Cape  May,  Mch.  2,  ijotV 


[Wits:?] 

John  Townsend,  Juftis, 
Jacob  Spicer, 
Ezekiel  Eldredge, 
John  Parfons, 
Robert  Townsend, 
filuanes  Townsend, 
famuell  Eldredge, 

hir 
Elizabeth     x     Parsons, 
mark 
hir 
farah     x     Eldredge, 
mark 
hir 
mary     x     mathews, 
mark 
hir 
[   ?  ]     X     Croweil, 
mark 
hir 
Phebe    x    Townsend, 
mark 
hir 
farah     x     Townsend, 

mark 
Charytee    x    Forman, 
hir  mark 
Recorded,  lo""  May,  171 1.     "John  Tayler,  Clarke." 

Jofeph  Crowell's  daughter  mary,  b.  Mch.  14,  1711. 
his  son  Edward,  b.  June  17,  1713. 
his  son  Jofeph,  b.  Sept.  6,  1716. 

Joshua  Stites  records  his  Ear  Mark 


Jofeph  Croweil, 
ann  Croweil, 
George  Eaglesfeild, 
Elizabeth  Eaglesfield, 
famuell  mathews, 
famuell  Croweil. 


Aug.  30,  1 73 1. 


Letter  of  .Administration  Granted  to  William  fegrave,  a  pon  the  Efects  of  oleuer  Johnfon,  De- 
ceafed,  by  M"'  fam"  Croweil  &  Jacob  Daiton,  21  Dec,  1698. 

Power  of  Attorney:  beniamen  Godfroy,  of  Cape  May,  to  Ezekiell  Eldridg,  of  Cape  May. 
Executed,  Apr.  6,  g**"  of  William,  1697. 
In  presence  of:  B.  Godfroy.  [Seal] 

John  Jervis,  Quo^ 
fam"  Croweil. 

Acknowledged  before  fam"  Croweil. 
"  Renewed  &  Ratefied  "  Apr.  8,  1698. 
Recorded,  by  Tim.  Brandreth.     [No  date.]  C.  Godfroy. 


398  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Marriage  of  Beniamin  Hand  &  Ann  Chue,  both  of  the  County  of  Cape  May,  before  Justice  of 
the  Peace,  14  Jan.,  i/of. 

[Wits:?] 

John  Townsend,  Juftice,  his 

Jonathan  ofborne,  Beniamin     x     hand, 

Charles  Robinfon,  marke 

william  fhavv,  hir 

Robert  Townfend,  Ann     x     Chue. 

William  fmith,  marke 

Beniamin  ftits     x  his  marke, 

his 
Abnah     x     hand, 
marke 
his 
henrey     x     ftits, 

marke 
hannah  ftits, 
filuenes  Townfend, 

his 

Peter     x     hand, 

marke 

Beniamin  hand's  fon,  Isack  hand,  b.  Aug.  14,  1709. 
Pacianc  hand,  b.  Aug.   19,  171 1. 
Jacob  hand,  b.  Apr.  21,  1714. 

John  Parsons'  Childrens'  ages, 
farah  Parsons,  b.  Nov.   14,  1702. 
John       [  "   ?]  b.  Mch.  7,  170I-. 
Abigail  [  "  ?]   b.  Feb.  3,  170!. 
Robert   [  "   ?]  b.  June  9,  1710. 

John  Garlick  records  his  Ear  Mark  Dec.  29,  1728. 

Cape  May,  13  June,  1697. 

Marriage  of  Peter  Peterfon,  "  negero  to  M"'  Georg  Taylor,"  &  Elizabeth  Donkon,  "  in  pfents  of 
his  Mafter,  Georg  Taylor  &  famll  Crowell,  Juftices*,  Tim.  Brandre"",  John  Taylor,  Elifabeth  Taylor,  S^ 
Elizabeth  Taylor,  Ju"',"  "  &  in  cafe  they  fhould  have  aney  Children  to  ferve  untill  they  were  31  yeares 
"  of  age  or  as  the  Law  Derects  &c." 

Recorded,  20  July,  1697. 

Agreement  of  John  Shaw  "  to  maintain  the  fence  on  the  fouth  eaft  fide  of  his  land  between  him 
"  &  his  brother  Will"  down  tourdes  the  Marfh  "  said  John  Shaw,  having  purchased  his  land  from  his 
brother  William. 

Executed,  Aug.  7,  1697.  John  Shaw.  [Seal.] 

Sam"  Crowell, 

Jacob  Dayton,     Juftices. 

Recorded,  3  Dec,  1697. 
Daniel  Norton  records  his  Ear  Mark  Nov.  21,  1731. 

Letters  of  Administration  Granted  to  John  Hickman,  fhaniger  Hand   &  John  Tayler,  a  pon 

the  Efects  of  John  Stubbs,  Deceafed,  Sept.  5'''', ,   by   Jonathan    ofborn    &   Arther   Creafey, 

Juftices. 

Recorded,     [No  date.] 


RECORDS   OF  CAPE   MAY   COUNTY,   N.   J.  399 

Marriage  of  Josiah  Crowell,  of  tlie  County  of   Cape   May,   &   "  Mary   whellding,   daugher   To 
M''  Jofeph  whellding,  of  the  fame  place,"'  Dec.  17,  1708. 
[Wits:] 

Joseph  whillden,  Jofiah  Crowell, 

Hannah  whillden,  hur 

Ezekell  Eldredge,  Mary    x    whillden. 

John  Page,  mark 

hur  John  Taylor, 

Elizabeth     x     Page,  Jofeph  whillden, 

mark  John  mathews, 

farah     x     Eldredge,  Dauid  Creffe, 

mark  Samuell  Eldrege, 

famuell  Crowell, 

Arthur  Creffe, 

marcy     x     Creffe, 

marcy    x     bell, 

Experenc  whillden, 

Experienc     x     Crowell, 

Elizabeth  Taylor, 

Sarah     x     mafon, 

Ephrian  Edwards, 

Cefar  Godefifry, 

George  CrafTord, 

John  Roberts, 
Entered,  10  Jan.,  1708.     "  John  Taylor,  Clark." 

Deborah  Golden,  "  the  Daughter  of  Jofeph  Golden,"  "  Recorded,  by  her  father's  orders,"  May  24, 
1734.     ["  this  mark  is  Jofeph  Golden's  now."] 

Deed  of  Sale:  Jacob  Spicer  to  William  fimkins. 

For  "  I  haue  Rescued  full  fatisfaxtion  for  the  same  of  ye  said  fimkins  "  said  Spicer  sells  his  "  hous 

&  fife  acres  of  Land.'' 

Executed,  Mch.  28,  1705. 
In  presence  of:  Jacob  Spicer.  [Seal.] 

Georg  hand, 

Conftant  hughes. 

Entered,  April,  —  1716. 

Acknowledgment  of  Jacob  Spicer,  before  Shamger  Hand,  Judg.,  Mch.  28,  1705. 

Att  a  Court  held  att  Cape  May  the  21'^''  day  of  Sept.,  1698. 

John  fifh,  deceafed,  by  his  Executor  William  Shaw,  is  discharged  of  his  Bond  to  the  Juftices  of  the 
County,  "  if  hee  did  not  pay  the  Inventon,-  of  his  wife  Mary  fifh,  formerly  Mary  Curwithen,  in  De- 
fraying her  Debts,  he,  the  sd  fifh,  would  pay  itt  to  "  her  dafter." 

Recorded,  10  July,  1703. 

"Indenture":  Dated.  11  April,  1694: 

Between  Caleb  Carman  &  Elizabeth  Carman,  his  wife,  &  Jacob  Spicer. 
For  the  sum  of  2f,£.,  "  in  silver  money,"  said  Carman  &  wife,  sell  to  said  Spicer  all  their  right, 
etc.  to: 

"  their  houfe  &  Lot,  sittuate  ""  in  the  town  of  portfmoth,    in    the    County   of   Cape    May";    "said 
ground  doth  contain  "  20  pole  wide  &  40  pole  long,  "  frunting  the  bag  fide  on  the  north  fide  by  John 
"  fifhis  Lot,"    ..."  on  the  fouth  fide  by  the  Lot  that  went  by  the  name  of  John  throp  formerly." 
In  presence  of:  Caleb  Carman,  [Seal.] 

Ben.  Godfroy,  Elizabeth  Carman.  [Seal]. 

Thom.  hand. 

Receipt  for  the  sum  of  2c,£.,  from  Jacob  Spicer,  April  ir,  1694,  by  Caleb  Carman. 


400  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Acknowledgment  of  Caleb  Carman,  before  John  Jeruis,  Quo™,  1696. 
Recorded,     [No  date.] 

Marriage  of  Richard  Bats  &  Elizabeth  Duncan,  before  Cap'  mathews  &  Seuerall  others,  May  24, 
1709. 

Jonathan  ofborne's  Childrens'  ages: 
abiah  ofborne,  b.  Sept.  9"",  1692;  about  10  a  Clock. 
Ruth  ofborne,  b.  Feb.  20,  169  f;  at  6  at  night. 
Bezaleell  ofborne,  b.  Jan.  21,  170J;  at  6  at  night, 
nathan  ofborne,  b.  Feb.  2,  i/of;  at  noone. 
Ananias  ofborne,  b.  Feb.  5,  I7cf ;  at  10  at  night. 

Receipt  for  30  shilings,  "being  in  full  for  the  Improuement  of  fine  akers  of  land  adgyneing" 

To  William  fimkins  land,  "  for  which  said  fum  I  doe  acknoledg   to   Reseue,"   ..."  &   put   the   fd 
fimkins  in  quiet  &  pefable  Poffefion." 

Executed,  i  Aug.,  1715.  his 

In  presence  of:  Nicklas     x     hauens. 

John  Paige,  mark 

Jacob  Spicer,    Juftifes. 

Entered,  Apr.  12,  1716. 

Deed  of  Sale:  Elizabeth  Carman,  widdow  &  Relect  of  John  Carman,  deceafed,  of  Cape  May,  "being 
Left  whole  &  fole  Executor  of  all  the  Estate  ":  For  the  sum  of  yi.,  sells  to  John  CrafTord,  all 
her  right,  etc.,  in  "  a  Certain  water  Mill  ftanding  a  pon  a  Kreek  Cauled  by  the  name  of  Cold 
"  Spring  Ivreek,  the  fd  Mill  the  one  halfe  of  her  Gave  to  Mee  by  My  hufband,  John  Carman,  as 
"  by  his  will  May  More  att  Large  a  peere,  which  halfe  of  the  fd  ]\Iill  I  dwo  as  a  fore  sd  fell "  to 
John  Crafford. 
Executed,  9""  Aug.,  1699.  'i^"" 

In  presence  of:  Elizabeth     x     Carman.  [Seal.] 

William  Simkins,  marke 

Tim.  Brandreth. 
Recorded,  Sept.  4*'',  1699. 

Joseph  huitt's  Childrens'  agis: 
Thomas,  b.  Aug.  31,  1707. 
Mary,  b.   Dec.   18,   1708. 
hester,  b.  Feb.  4,  17^- 
Anne,  b.  Oct.  10,  1712. 
Joseph,  b.  Jan.  26,  i7tI- 

William  fegraue's  fon,  William,  b.  Oct.  14,  17 16. 

Moses  Crofle  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Jofeph  Savage's.]  Aug.  6,  1731. 

Indenture:  in  which  Caleb  Carman,  of  Cape  May,  "  whaleman,"  for  the  sum  of  8£.  "  silver  money," 
sells  &  puts  in  possession,  John  Crafiford,  "  of  the  place  &  provinc  aforesd,"  "  of  the  one  halfe  of 
"  a  Certain  water  Mill  "  .  .  .  "  granted  to  me  by  Jeremiah  Basse,"  ..."  a  pon  the  Kreek 
"  Cauled  Cold  Spring  Kreek  ": 

"  Itt  is  to  be  underftud  that  the  faid  John  Crafford  as  to  Cleere  the  sd  Caleb  Carman  of  what  a 
"  Greement  he  Made  with  Richard  Jones  as  to  his  halfe  fheere  of  the  Mill." 
Executed,  Oct.  27,  1698. 

In  presence  of:  Caleb  Carman.  [Seal.] 

John  Jeruis, 

fam"  Mathews,    Juftices. 
Recorded,  Sept.  4,  1699. 

Ebenezer  Nuton  records  his  Ear  Mark  [This  mark  is  desired  by  his  son  Caleb     July  10.  1731. 
Nuton.] 


RECORDS   OF  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY,   N.  J. 
Ebenezer  Nuton's  "mark  or  Brand  for  horses",  [Recorded?] 


401 


July  10,  1 73 1. 


An  Inventory  of  the  Goods  &  Chatties,  Lands  &  tenemants,  of  M''  Joseph  Holden,  Deceafed, 
appiefed  by  John  Jervis,  fhamger  hand,  &  Jacob  Dayton,  being  duly  attefted  be  for  Juftis  Crowell,  the 
I"'  day  of  May,  1696. 

Imps: 

his — &  Gurdell  i*  his  wereing  Cloathes  5* 

his  widdows  bed  &  furniture  5*  IO^  another  ferther  bed' 

one  floclc  bed  with  Covering  i*  one  p  of  fheets  &  table  Cloath 

one  bible  &  other  fmall  books  6^:  26  pound  of  puter 

26  pound  of  old  puter  i'  6'  tenn  fpoones  i"  8'^ 

5  luron  pots  3^  2  old  bras  Cettles  2^:  2  frying  pans  6^ 

flue  fives  6"  wooden  ware  i*:   10'  tooles  &  old  luron  3* 

2  pare  of  ftilyards  15'  one  plow  &  Carte,  Chaines  &  other  things 
one  Gun  i*  5'  one  Gun  barill  &  Lock  12'  tongs  &  Chafing  difh  4^ 
fiue  fpining  wheale  i*:  4":  3  Chefts  one  Cheft  of  Drawres,  box 
one  Luking  Glace  4  Glafe  bottles  &  other  fmall  things 
foure  Cowfe  with  Calves  12*-  thre  3  year  old  heifers  with  Calves 

3  two  year  old  heifers  5^  10"  two  3  year  old  hifers  5* 
three  2  year  old  heifers  5*  10'  two  oxen  fore  year  old 
7  three  year  old  fteeres  21*  :  5  two  year  olds  9*  10"  6  yearlins  6* 
2  three  year  old  bules  4.^  two  Mares  &  one  year  old  6* 

Cattle  belonging  to  the  plantation  where 

on  Gandcy  Liveth 
foure  Cowfe  11^:  lo-three  year  olds  3^  a  fteere  of  Jofephs  2^ 
a  Mare  of  Jofephs  2*  10''  a  heifer  &  Calfe  Cauled  EUifos 
the  plantation  where  on  he  lives  with  the  Crop  &  other  Imple""™*^ 
the  plantation  where  on  Gandey  Liveth  with  the  Improvements 
a  Negro  farvant 


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af  witnefs  our  hands  the  year  &  Day  above  written 
John  Jervis,  fhamger  Hand,  Jacob  Dayton. 


This  is  a  true  Inventory  of  M''  George  Taylor's  Eftate,  apprifed  by  us,  John  CrafTord  &  William 

Golding,  the  g*^  day  of  September,  1701 : 

Imp':                        '  £. 

fixteen  Cowfe  48 

foure  oxen  20 

two  fteeres  08 

two  bules  05 

three  fteeres  09 

on  bull  02 

three  heifers                                                                                                           .  06 

two  fteeres  04 

one  bull  02 

three  heifers  03 

three  bules  03 

foure  Calves  02 

five  Mares  24 

two  horfes  08 

two  Colts  03 

tenn  fhcepe  06 

beding  &  houfeall  ftuflf  70 

bookes  10 

fore  Gunes  05 


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402                                                   HISTORICAL  MISCELLANY. 

for  Carte  &  wheales  &  plow  Geeres  ,                                                       08  oo  oo 

hides  &  Lerther  20  00  00 

houfe  &  Land  300  00  00 

book  Debts  34  16  06 

for  Negroes  no  00  00 

two  bridles  &  fadle  01  10  00 

3  times  Going  to  the  afsembly 

to  one  hand  Mill  05  00  00 


Totall:  £700     18    06 
John  Crafford.     Will.  Golden. 

A  true  &  p  feet  Inventory  of  the  Goods  &  Chatties  of  John  parfons,  deceafed,  taken  this  13  day 
of  March,  169 J. 
Imp^: 

his  wareing-  apparill 

three  Cowfe  &  Calves 

three  three  year  old  heifers 

three  2  year  old  heifers 

one  fteere 

fore  yearlins 

one  fow 

one  Mare 

one  old  horfe 

a  Carte  &  wheales 

a  Loome  &  Geeres 

a  plow  &  Geeres 

2  old  beds  &  beding  &  other  old  Lumber 

tow  old  Chefts  &  fum  Lumber  in  them 

a  brafs  kettle 

2  fmall  pots  &  2  Kettles 

6  pound  of  old  puter 

the  Improvements  &  old  houfe 

fum  old  tooles  &  other  old  luron 

one  old  frying  pan 

one  fmall  pare  of  ftilyards 

a  fadgle  &  bridle 

2  fpining  wheeles  &  other  Lumber 

3  Iron  wedges  &  Rings 
a  Gun  &  fworde 

Totall:  £51     18    00 

John  fhaw,  John  Richardfon,  Arther  Crefse,  &  proved  in  Corte  the  20  of  March,  i69f. 

An  Inuentory  of  the  Goods,  Chatties  &  Credets  of  Dority  Huitt,  Deceafed,  Taken  &  apprifed  by 

us,  fam"  Crowell,  Timothy  Brandreth,  the  3''  of  March,  169I. 

Imp":  £ 

one  Cheft  00 

one  Cow  &  a  two  year  old  heifer  04 

one  Cow  &  yearlin  03 

two  4  year  old  fteeres  06 

one  wheale  00 

fum  puter  &  fum  old  houfal  ftuf  00 

one  kettle  &  one  poridg  pot  01 

one  old  Gun  &  brand  ax  00 

2  old  fadgles  &  bridgles  00 

one  Chaine  a  Carte  &  wheales  01 

one  horfe  02 


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RECORDS   OF  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY,   N.  J.  403 

3  fheepe  01     10    00 

2  old  ferther  beds  &  Kiverin  03    00    00 


Totall:  £26    08    00 
Sam"  Crowell, 
Tim.  Brandreth. 

A  True  Inventory  of  the  Eftate  of  Edmond  Howell,  Deceafed,  taken  &  appraifed  by  us,  this  3 
Day  of  december,  1697,  John  Crafford  &  Timothy  Brandreth. 
Imp^: 

his  apparill 

a  perfell  of  puter 

to  two  prittey  big  brafe  Kettles 

to  a  frying  pan 

to  plow  geeres  an  ax  a  fpaid  2  hoes 

a  perfell  of  pots  &  a  fmall  Kettle  &  a  pan 

to  3  ferther  beds  &  beding 

to  a  hamok  &  a  fmall  bed 

to  two  Guns 

to  a  puter  Chamber  pot  &  fpaid 

to  3  Chefts 

to  a  fword  &  bagonet 

to  2  fyeth  &  2  fikles 

to  a  perfall  of  Twoles 

to  a  fadgle  &  bridle 

to  2  Cealers  &  one  paile 

to  a  fet  of  Curtins  &  fum  other  fmaull  things 

to  a  cheft  &  bole  &  a  bible  &  4  books 

to  a  filver  Dram  Cup  &  a  fkimer 

to  a  fteele  trap  &  a  parfell  of  fhott 

to  a  p  fell  of  powder  Kales  &  a  bell 

to  a  Looking  Glafe  &  a  p  of  fhoes 

to  8  Cowfe  &  Calves 

to  5  yearlins  &  a  yoke  of  oxen 

to  one  horfe  &  a  Mare 

to  200  acres  of  Land  &  Improvements 

to  a  porte  Mantle  &  bagonet 

to  a  100  acres  of  Land  formerly  Jofhua  woods 

to  a  Grinftone 

to  2  fwords 

Totall:  £147    06    00 
John  CrafTord, 
Tim.  Brandreth. 

An  Inventory  of  the  Goods,  Chatties  &  Credits  of  John  Carman,  Deceafed,  Taken  &  appraifed  by 

lis,  this  23''  day  of  aprell,  in  the  yeare  1696. 

Sam"  Mathews,  Jonathan  forman,  &  Timothy  Brandreth. 

Imp':  £. 

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to  a  bill  of  humpliry  hughes  &  a  bill  John  parfons  05 

to  fam"  ^Mathews  &  Cumpaney  03 

to  Jonathan  forrnan  03 

to  John  Creafey  00 

to  hefter  badcock  00 

to  John  CrafTord  00 

2  beds  &  furniture  10 

one  Cheft  &  trunck  01 

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404  HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

luron  pots  &  Kettles 

&  the  Reft  of  the  houfe  all  ftuff 

the  prow  [sic]  &  Chaine  &  Reft  of  the  tooles 

a  Carte  &  wagin 

books  &  Gun 

2  wheales 

the  fmith  tooles 

feven  Cowfe  feven  yearlins  &  the  Reft  of  ye  Catle 

to  2  horfes,  two  year  old,  i  yearlin 

to  a  fhear  of  a  Mill  att  town 

to  a  fhecre  of  a  Mill  a  pon  the  mill  Kreek 

his  buildings 

his  Lands  &  Improvements 

his  fheere  of  whale  Crafte 

Sam"  Mathews, 
Jonathan  forman, 
Tim.  Brandreth. 

The  vviddow  Johnfon's  Eftate  was  apprifed  by  John  Richardfon  &  John  ftilwell,  the  13'*  of  Octo- 
ber, 1698. 
Imp': 

The  houfe  &  Land  &  Improvements 

5  Cowfe  &  fore  Calves 
2  Mares 
4  yearlins 
2  fteeres 
Coopers  ftuf 

2  fows  &  piges 
a  bed  &  furniture 

3  Chefts  &  a  box 
a  Gun 

puter  &  other  houfeall  ftuf 
his  wareing  Cloathes 
a  wheale  &  Cheares 
Coopers  tooles 

6  other  tooles 

£72      3      6 

A  true  Inventory  of  the  Goods  &  Chatties,  of  Elizabeth  fifh,  Deceafed,  taken  &  apprifed  by  us, 
William  Whitlock  &  John  Richardfon,  28  day  of  July,  1696. 
Imp': 

feven  hed  of  Cattle  &  a  Mare  Colt 

3  Chefts  &  4  trenchors 

two  beds  &  beding 

two  luron  pots  2  luron  Catties  one  brafs  Kettle  4  puter  bafons  &  More  old  puter 

one  fourd  &  Gun  12',  2  faws  6' 

2  agures  a  Gouge  &  a  Chefell 

fum  old  axes  &  fum  old  luron 

fum  old  tubs  &  other  Lumber  &  plow  lurons 

the  Improvements 

Weges  &  Rings  3'  one  brafs  Kettle  i  ^-5' 

foure  head  of  Cattle  fum  yong 

old  puter  a  frying  pan  &  other  Lumber 

a  Looking  Glafe  &  a  luron  Kettle 

on  old  luron  pot  one  old  ax  2  old  fheetes  &  other  old  Lining 

three  old  books 

William  Whitlock.  Totall:  £39     17    03 

John  Richardfon. 

Attefted  before  fam"  Crowell. 


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RECORDS  OF  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY,   N.  J.  405 

Richard  Townfen's  Ear  Mark  Mch.  17[?],  1703. 

Abraham  Beners'[?]  Ear  Mark  [Later  [Erasedjkell  Eldridge's.]  Apr.  23,  1706. 

[Later  Robert  Pereman's.] 

John  Buck's  Ear  Mark  [Later  Aaron  Learning,  Jun".J  Apr.  2^,  1706. 

Conftant  [Erased]  Ear  Mark  [Later  Richard  Stits'.]  Apr.  23,  1706. 

[Entered  for  his  widdow,  Abigail  Stites.]  Apr.   ly,   1743. 

Samuell  Johnfon  records  his  Ear  Mark  ["  formerly  belonging  to  George  Booth,  Apr.  13,  1706. 

but  he  Deserting  the  Countey."]     [Later  Ebenezar  Johnfon's.J 

Abraham  Bener  records  his  Ear  Mark  ["  formerly  belonging  to  Richard  Craf-  May  i,  1706. 

ford,  desesed."] 

M''  Richard  Swain's  Ear  Mark  [Later  Danil  Swaine's.]  May  22,  1706 

Richard  Tharcher's[?]  Ear  Mark  ["formerly  belonging  to  Robert  Crofley,  but  June  17,  1706. 

he  Deserting  the  County  &  heare  hauing  noe  Estate.''] 

[Recorded  for  Mr.  John  Bradner[?]  Nov.  28, — [Date  gone.] 

Zeblon  fvvaine  records  his  Ear  Mark  June  23,  1721. 

Charles  Barns  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Thomas  Learning's  16  May,  1744.]  Aug.   16,   1721. 

John  Creffe,  Juner,  records  his  Ear  Mark  ["  formerly  belonging  to  Cefar  hofkins,  Oct.  7,  1721. 

he  departing  this  County  ".]     [Later  Jeremiah  Hand's.] 

The  Eare  marke  of  John  ftillwel  it  being  a  flit  in  ye  Top  of  ye  Right  Eare  &  an  L  [?  or  V]  top 
of  ye  left  ear,  formerly  belonging  to  Thomas  Goodwin,  decefed,  &  hauing  no  heir  Executor  nor 
adminiftrator. 

Entered  this  9'"  day  of  nouember,  1721. 

Samuell  Richardson  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Jacob  Richardson's.]  Nov.  9,  1721. 

Samuell  Bancraft  records  his  Ear  Mark  Apr.  14,  1722. 

William  fmith,  Esq^  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Nov.  3,  1749,  Recorded  for  his  son  May,  28,  1722. 

Richard  Smith.] 

Jonathan  Swaine  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  James  Jacock's.]  Aug.  7,  1706. 

Thomas  hand  records  his  Ear  Mark    [1734  George  Hand's,  son  of  Thomas  Oct.  5,  1706. 

Hand.] 

Cumelus  hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Jeremiah  Leaming's.]  Oct.  5,  1706. 

Jeradiah[?]  hughes  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Humphry  Hughes,  Eq^]  Oct.  12,  1706. 

John   Taylor  records   his   Ear   Mark   "  for  Jades "    ["  formerly   belonging  to  Feb.  20,  170^. 

Nathaniell  Short,  Dec'd.]     |  Later  Jofhua  Shaw's.] 

John  Crandall  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  —  Pierce's.]  Mch.  25,  1707. 

fhamger   hand,   Juner,   records    his    Ear   Mark    [Later     henry     yong's,     "his  Apr.  30,  1707. 

fuckfceder."] 

Beniamin  Stites  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Jonothan  Stites'.]  May  17,  1707. 

Ebenefer  Swaine  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Silas  Swain's.]  Jan.  18,  1707. 

WilHam  Mathews  records  his  Ear  Mark  ["  for  horses  &  mars."]  [No  date.] 

William  Eauens  records  his  Ear  Mark  June  2,  1722. 

"  William  Eauens  sold  his  mark  to  Elias  Gandy,  for  the  Sum  of  one  Shilling,  the  8  day  of  November, 
"  1739,  &  ordered  me  to  enter  it.     Jer**"  Leaming." 

Dauid  hildreth  records  his  Ear  Mark  "for  sheep"   [Later  "his  son  Joshaw  June  6,  1722. 

Hildreth's.] 

Thomas    Leamyng    records    his    Ear    Mark     [Later    "his    son    Christopher  June  11,  1722. 

Leamyng's.]     [Also  his  brand  for  horses  entered  same  date.] 


4o6  HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Curnelius  fchillinex,  Juner,  records  his  Ear  Mark  June  12,  1722. 

Nathaniel  Resco[?]  records  his  Ear  Mark  [No  date.] 

James  hawthorn  records  his  Ear  Mark 
William  Mathews  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Conftant  hughes  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Jofiah  Crowell  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  1734,  Sam'  Crowell's.] 

Robert  Townsend  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Zelofead  hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  his  son  Nathan'  Hand's.] 

Randall  huitt  records  h'is  Ear  Mark 

Joseph  huit  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  his  son  Thomas  Huet."] 

Beniamin  hand,  fener,  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  John  Garlick's.] 

John  Creffe  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Feb.  9,  1740,  "  his   son   Robert   Creffe,"] 

Aron  Leornard  records  his  Ear   Mark    ["'  Now  the  mark  of  Aron  Leaming,  his 

Gra  -  Octob"'  —  17—".     Scratched  out.] 
Moses  Crosley  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Mofis  buts  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Richard  fortiscue  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Henry  Steven's.] 

Ifack  ftratton  records  his  Ear  Mark 

John  Goofe  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  John  Goofs,  J"'  [Goop?] 

Charles  Robinson  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Jofhua  Garlick  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Ebenezer  nuton  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Er^ed.] 

Jofeph  whilden,  Juner,  records  his  Ear  Ma?k  [Later  James  Whillden's.] 

Peter  hand  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Thomas  Bancraft  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Chriftefor  Churck  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Beniamin  holdin  records  his  Ear  Mark  ["  formerly  belonging  to  Denis  Linch, 

deceased."] 
henry  fteephens  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Jonathan  foreman's.] 
Dauid  Creffe  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Lewis  Crefse's.]  "  Last 

Chriftefor  Churck  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  his  son  Jeremiah  Church."] 
famuell  Eldridge  records  his  Ear  Mark   ["  formerly  John  Carman,  dec'd."] 
Nathaniell  hand  records  his  Ear  Mark 
James  Brigs  records  his  Ear  Mark 
famuell  Eldridg  records  his  Ear  Mark  "  for  horses  " 
Thomas  Langley  records  his  Ear  Mark  ["  formerly  Jofhua  Carman,  he  decert- 

ing  the  County."]  Oct.  8,   1718. 

bartholemew  ftiles  [ftites?]  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  John  Richafon,  1732.]  Oct.  9,  [1710  or  1718]. 

"  The  mark  of  Richard  ftillwell  a  V  &  a  half  Pcny  under  ye  Right  Ear.     Recorded  ye  16  day  of  October, 
"  1719." 

nathaniell  foftar  records  his  Ear  Mark  [No  date.] 

nathaniell  Resco  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Erased.]  May  11,  1720. 

Jofhua  Crafford  records  his  Ear  Mark  June  21,  1720. 

Andrew   Godfrey   records   his   Ear  Mark    ["  formerly   William    Nickkools',   he 

decerting  the  County."]  July  20,   1720. 

John  Hand  records  his  Ear  Mark  Jan.  16,  1721.  ■ 

Beniamin  Craford's  Ear  Mark  [Later  Ifsachax  [Isaac?]  Crafford's.]  Apr.  18,  1715. 


Sept. 

.  25 

,  1722. 

May 

I, 

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Jan. 

27. 

i7of. 

May 

I, 

1708. 

June 

5. 

1708. 

Nov. 

12 

,  1708. 

Nov. 

20 

,  1708. 

IMay 

3. 

1709. 

Apr. 

4. 

1709. 

Jan. 

3.  1 

[709. 

Apr. 

6. 

1710. 

June 

26, 

1718. 

July 

31. 

1710. 

Nov. 

14 

-  1710. 

Jan. 

31. 

I7H- 

Apr. 

10, 

1711. 

Max- 

8, 

1711. 

MaV 

16 

-  1711. 

May 

19. 

1711. 

June 

28, 

1711. 

Apr. 

II, 

1715- 

Aug. 

8, 

1711. 

June 

3, 

1712. 

Sept. 

26, 

,  1712. 

day  of  Sept.,"  17 

May, 

— , 

>  1713- 

June 

I, 

1713- 

Apr. 

^7, 

1 7 14. 

Apr. 

27. 

1714. 

Oct. 

27, 

1721. 

RECORDS  OF  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY,  N.  J. 


407 


Ezekell  mulford  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  Tliomas  Rofs'.] 

Saimiell  (waine  records  his  Ear  Mark 

John  Willis  records  his  Ear  Mark 

William  mulford's  Ear  Mark 

nathaniell  norton's  Ear  Mark  [Later  "  his  son  Daniel  Norton."] 

John  hand's  Ear  Mark 

William  nickkools  records  his  Ear  Mark 

Richard  {haw  records  his  Ear  Mark 

John  Taylor  records  his  Ear  Mark  [Later  fliamger  hand's.] 


Apr.  18,  1715. 

June  29,  1 71 5. 
Dec.  22,  1715. 
Sept.  17,  1 7 16. 
Jan.  2,  17IJ. 
[No  date.] 
Sept.  25,  1717. 
July  II,  1718. 
July  II,  1718. 


John  Crandall,  Jun',  records  his  Ear  Mark 


May  10,  1725. 


INDEX. 


AARON,  free  negro,  bp.,  1S7 
AARTSEN,  Ariantje,  mo.,  C4 
ABBOTT,  Timotliy,  wit.,  2go 
ABEL,  Daniel,  md.,  176 
ABINGTON,  meiit.,  309 
ABRAHAM,  Abigail,  mo.,  193 
Ann,  mo.,  1S3,  184 
Chas  ,  bur.,  187 
Garret,  nio. ,  159 

James,     fa.,     159,     183,     1S4;     Jr., 
fa.,  186,  i8g,  igi*,  195;  bur.,  192; 
s.,  193;  negro,  bp.,  170 
John,  bp.,  159;  md.,  186*;  fa.,  193 
Letitia,  bp.,  193 
Lydia,  bp.,  1S9 
Margaret,  md.,  188 
Phebe,  bp.,  193;  md.,  194 
Rebecca,  bp.,  183 
Ruhamah,  bp.,  195 
Samuel,  bp,,  184:  bur.,  1S7 
ADAMS      (ADDAMS),    Amy    Lundy, 
mo.,  355 
Edith  (Lundy),  md.,  355 
Esther  [?],  wit.,  247 
James,  md.,  247;  wit.,  247,  254 
Jane     (Jannetje),    mo.,  60,  61,   87, 

124,  141,  144;  wit.,  83,  137 
Jeborah,  wit.,  247 
Joh  [John],  wit.,  247,  252 
Joseph,    fa.,    355;    husb.    of     Amy 

Lundy,  355 
Marcy  (Mercey),  wit.,  261* 
Mary    (Molli,    Marya,  ^Laria).  mo., 

85,  88,  143,  146;  wit.,  100,  137 
Susanna,  wit.,  247 
ADMINISTRATION,  Letters  of,  to  E. 
Fish,    391;    to  Randal    Huit  and 
Richard     Downes,     392;     ment., 
393,    396,    398;    to   W.    Segrave, 
397 
ADMINISTRATOR  released,  389 
ADRIAANSZ    (ADRIAN  P,    ADRIA- 
ANS,      ADRIAENTS,      ADRI- 
AENZ,     ADRIANCE),    Goosen 
(Gozen,   Gazen),  elk.,   31;    cattle- 
mark,  32'.  wit.,  67,  1 1 8,   130;  fa., 
103;  in  cen.,  152 
Hilletje,  bp.,  103 
Mr.  Peter,  cattle-mark.  45 
AIRESEN  (ARESEN,  ARSEN),  Jno., 

deft.,  228;  pet.  of,  236* 
AKIN,  Mary,  bp.,  185 
Rachel,  bp  ,  185 
Timothy,  fa.,  185 
ALE  or    strong    drink,    sale    without 

license  prohibited,  3S1 
ALLEN   (ALLIN,  ALLON,  ALL—), 
husb.,  of  Margrett,  d.,  268 
Aaron,  b. ,  263 

Abiijail  (Abigaell.  Abigael),  wit., 
263;  mo.,  271:  b.,  274,  349;  dau. 
of  Joseph  and  Hannah,  d.,  349 


ALLEN  (ALLIN,  ALLON,    ALL—), 

Abner,  wit.,  341  ;  b.,  360;  d.,  360, 
370;  fa.,  369*;  husb.,  375;  ep.,  375 

Amy  (Ame,  Anyf,  Amey) ,  wit., 
264,  275,  288  t,  306,  311,  332 

And.,  md.,  192 

Anna,  w.,  ep.,  211* 

Ann  (Anne,  Any  f),  wit.,  288f,  319, 
330,  333.  334*,  338,  340;  mo.,  360* 

Augusta  F.,  wit.,  341 

Barzillai  (Brazilla),  wit.,  34^;  b., 
360;  d.,  360 

Benjamin  C.  (Benjamine  C.,  Benjn. 
C.),  b.,  360;  d. ,  360;  ep.,  375 

Bersheba,  md.,  285 

Caleb,  wit.,  247,  248,  251*,  253 

Caroline  M.,  mo.,  210;  wit.,  333, 
335,  337.  338,  339;  b.,  360;  md., 
360 

Catharine  (Katharine,  Cattron), 
wit.,  262;  b.,  271;  md.,  182* 

Charles  W.,  b.,  361;  md.,  361;  res., 
361 

Daniel  (Daniell),  wit.,  259  [?];  b., 
274;  md.,  374 

David,  wit.,  257,  25S*,  261*,  262, 
263*,  276,  277,  296,  297;  b.,  265 

Deborah,  b.,  360;  d.,  360 

Dinah,  md.,  261 

Ebinezer,  wit.,  307 

Edith,  wit.,  259 

Edmund  T.,  s.,  ep.,  210,  217;  wit., 
340 

Edmund  W.,  M.  D.,  ep.,  210;  fa., 
217;  wit.,  331,  332*,  339;  b.,  359 

Elihu,  b. ,  360;  d.,  360. 

Elisha,  wit.,  247 

Elizabeth,  md.,  188,  307,  319,  358; 
mo.,  190,  265,  337;  wit.,  245*,  246, 
247*,  248*,  249*,  252,  254,  261, 
2S2,  305,  316,  318,  325;  b.,  360; 
d.,   360;  w.  of  Aliner,  ep.,  375 

Elizabeth  H.,  w.,  ep..  217 

Elizabeth  \V.  (Elizth.  W.,)  wit., 
332*,  334.  335,  340.  341;  d->  360, 
370;  mo.,  369* 

Elizabeth  W.  (Combs),  mo.,  369 

Elizth  (Williams),  mo.,  359* 

Ephraim        ( aim,       Epiirahim, 

Eprahim),  wit.,  242*,  243,  260, 
261,  264;  md.,  243;  fa.,  271;  b., 
271*;  s.  of  Ephraim  and  Margrett, 
d.,  271;  fa.,  271;  husb.  of  Mar- 
grett, d.,  271;  wit.,  280,  281,  282, 
285,  286,  287,  289*;  ep,,  377 

Esther,  md.,  247 

Eugeney,  s. ,  ep.,  210 

Exercise,  b. ,  271 

Ezebell,  b.,  268 

Ezikiel  (Ezekel),  wit.,  263,  264, 
2S8;  md.,  264;  b.    369 

Gabriell,  b.,  271 

George,  fa.,  211,  274*,  362:  wit., 
245,    24S,   251*,  252,   253*,    255, 

409 


ALLEN  (ALLIN,  ALLON.  ALL—), 
256,260,  261;  husb.  of  Hannah, 
274,  283;  b.,  360 

George,  Jr.  (George,  Junr.),  wit., 
308,  309 

George  C,  b.,  369;  resigned  member- 
ship, 370 

George  H.,  s.,  ep.,  211 

George  L.,  s.,  ep.,  211* 

George  S.  [?],  wit.,  254 

Gideon  M.,  wit.,  340 

Gideon  W.,  s.,  ep.,  211 

Hannah  (Hanna,  Hannar),  wit., 
248,  249,  252,  254*,  257,  258;  dau. 
of  George  Corlies  and  wif°  of 
Henry  Allen,  d.,  269;  mo.,  271; 
b.,  271;  w.  of  Henry,  d.,  271; 
mo.,  274*;  w.  of  Geo.,  274;  wit., 
276,  280,  2S2.  294.  297,  299,  302, 
304,  306*,  308,  310,  311,  312, 
313*,  314,  315,  316,  319,  320*; 
mo.,  332;  w.  of  Joseph,  332;  wit., 
339;  mo.,  349*;  w.  of  Joseph, 
349*;  b.,  359;  d.,  360 

Henry  (Honnery),  md.,  252;  wit., 
252,  253,  254,  257*,  258*,  261, 
264;  husb.  of  Hannah,  269, 
271;  fa.,  271*;  wit.,  276,  282, 
285 

Jacob,  b.,  271;  wit.,  288 

James,  b. ,  268,  274 

Jane,  b.,  360;  d.,  360 

Jedidiah  (Jedediah,  Jedidia,  Jeddi- 
diah,  Jeidiah,  Jediah,  Jerediah, 
Jiediah,  Jed.,  2nd.),  wit.,  242, 
244,  245*,  247*,  248*,  249*, 
250,*  251,  252,  253,  254*,  256, 
257*,  283*,  290,  291*,  293,  317, 
319,  320,  330,  333;  fa.,  265,  344, 
b.  268;  md.,  283;  husb.  of  Phebe, 
344;  b.,  344.  349;  <i.,  345.  349; 
fa.,  360*;  bro. ,  res.,  361;  ref.  to 
will,  justice,  etc.,  372 

John  (J no.),  just.,  wit.,  255,  294, 
317;  b.,  271,  360;  ep.,  377 

Jonathan  (Jonathon,)  wit.,  257,  261, 
284,  285,  288;  b.,  265;  house  of, 
285 
Joseph  (Jos.,  Josep),  wit.,  263, 
282,  292*,  294,  297,306,  308,  311, 
313,  316,  319,  320,  322,  323,  330. 
331;  b.,  274;  house  of,  2S2;  md., 
297;  s.  of  Joseph  and  Hannah; 
md.,  332;  wit.,  332;  fa.,  332, 
husb.  of  Hannah,  332,  349*;  wit., 
334.  335*.  336:  fa-.  337;  linsb. 
of  Elizabeth,  337;  wit.,  337;  fa., 
349*.  359*.  360,  361,  b.,  349, 
36t;  md.,  352;  d.,  360,  374; 
husb.,  360,  375;  bro.,  361;  res., 
361 ;  store  wheel-wright  and  black- 
smith, 361;  ep. ,  375 
Joseph,  Junr.  (Jos.  Junr.,  Joseph 
jr.),  wit.,    315,*    316,    318,    319, 


4IO 


INDEX. 


ALLEN  (ALLIN,  ALLON,  ALL—), 
320;  md.,  316 

Joseph  T.,  fa.,  210;  Iiiisb.,  217 

Joseph  W.f  (Joseph  Willm.,  Jos. 
W.,  Jos.  \Villi.ims),  wit.,  333f, 
335;  b.,  36of;  d.,  360 

Judah,  house  of,  241;  wit.,  24:,  242, 
243,  244,  247,  248,  261,  2S2 

Lydia  (Lyddia,  Lydea,  Liddia), 
mo.,  211;  b.,  271,  274;  wit.,  305*, 
306,  307*,  308,  309*,  310,  312, 
313.  315*,  317,  327;  ep.,  377 

Lydia,  Jr.,  wit.,  308 

Margaret  (Marijrett.  rett),  md., 

197;  wit.,  256,  25S,  259,  307;  mo., 

268;  w.  of  ,  268;    mo.,   271*; 

w.  of  Ephraim,  271 

Margery,  wit.,  256 

Mary,  bp.,  161;  dau.,  bp.,  190;  wit., 
242,  243,  244,  245,  252,  258,  259, 
261*,  264*,  276,  277,  280,  281, 
282*,  284,  285,  289*,  291;  md., 
248,  292,  364;  b.,  274 

Mathew,  b.,  274;  s.  of  Geo.  and 
Hannah,  d.,  274 

Meribah,  wit.,  252,  254,  256,  285; 
md.,  256;  b.,  265,  271 

Michael,  b.,  271 

Miriam  (Merioum,  Meriam),  md., 
263,  359;  b.,  268,  344,  349,  359; 
wit.,  301,  333 

Miriam  T.  (Meriam  T.),  wit.,  330, 
331*.  334-  335.  337*:  Jau-  of  Jo- 
seph and  Eliialjeth.  md.,  337,  370; 
wit.,  339;  b.,  369;  removal,  370 

Moses,  b.,  271;  wit.,  28S 

Nathan,  wit.,  247*,  248,  252,  254*, 
256,  299 

Nora,  wit.,  341 

Obadiah  (Obediah),  md.,  299;  wit., 
299,  300,  306,  310 

Patience,  wit.,  252,  254,  261;  md., 
254*,  276;  b.,  271 

Phebe  (Phebee),  wit.,  283,  285, 
287,  290,  291,  293,  294,  297;  md., 
298;  mo.,  344:  w.  of  Jedediah, 
344;  b.,  359,  360;  md.,  359,  360 

Prudence,  wit.,  339 

Ralph  (Ralf,  Ralfe),  wit.,  252, 
254*1     256,     259;     fa.,     268;    b., 

344 

Rebekah,  md.,  282 

Richard,   md.,  180;  b.,  274 

Robart,  wit.,  259 

Sallie  E.,  b.,  369;  d.,  370 

Samuel  (Samuell),  b.,  871,  360; 
wit.,  338;  res.,  360 

Sarah,  wit.,  327,  332,  337,  340,  341; 
2d  w.  of  Jos.,  d.,  360;  w.  of  Jo- 
seph, ep.,  375 

Sarah  C,  wit.,  341 

Sarah  (Corlies),  mo.,  360* 

Sarah  J.,  wit.,  334 

Sarah  Maria,  wit.,  341 

Sarah  T.,  mo.,  217;  wit.,   338,    341, 

342 
Sarah   Throckmorton,  mo.,  ep.,  210 
Tabitha,  b.,  268 
Trustrom,  wit.,  253,  255 
WilHam  (\Vm.),  md.,   188;  fa.,  190; 

b.,  274,  344;   wit.,    275,  298,  299, 

325;  d.,  349 
Wm.  Barclay,  s. ,  ep.,  210* 
Zachariah,  b.,  271 
Zeriah,  b.,  271 


ALLENTOWN  (ALLINSTOWN, 
ALLENSTOWN,      ALL  ENS 
TOWN),    ment.,    165,   166*    169, 
172,  173,  175,  182,  200 
ALLINSON,  Jas.,  wit.,  326,  327 

Martha,  wit..  342 
AMBOY,  ment.,  185,  188,  189,  194 
AM  BOY  COUNTY,  ment.,  166 
AMEY,  Agnes,  rao.,  i68 
David,  bp.,  170 
Elisha,  bp.,  168 
Elizabeth,  mo.,  191 
Hannah,  bp.,  Igl 
John,  fa.,  168,  170,  191 
William,  bp.,  168 
ANDERSON,  Ann,  bp.,  170 
George,  caltle-mark,  25 
Helena,  rad.,  174 
James,  fa.,  159 
Mr.  Jonathan,  fa.,  170 
Joseph,  bp.,  170 
Timothy,  bp.,  159 
ANDRE,  Peter,  in  cen.,  153 
ANDREW,  Christof,  in  cen.,  154 
ANDROS,  Peter,  wit.,  293 
ANDROVETTE         (ANDREWOET, 
ANDREVET,         ANDRIVET, 
ANDROVET,      ANDRUVAT), 
Anna,  bp.,  136 
Elisabet,  bp.,  135,  136 
John    (Jan,    Mr.   John    P.),    cattle- 
mark,   49;   fa.,   66,  70,  120;   wit., 
66;  bp.,   70 
Leah,  bp. ,  66 
Neeltje,  bp,,  120 
Peter,  comr.,  37;  fa.,  135*,  136 
Rebecca,  bp.,  135,  190 
ANDKUANT,  John,  cattle-mark,  46 
ANDRYS  (ANDRYSEN,    ANDRIES, 
ANDRIESEN,     ANURIAENS- 
SEN),  Andrys,  fa.,  80;  bp.,  80 
Catlyntje,  mo.,  125 
Femmetie,  godmo.,  138 
Marytje,  mo.,  134 
Teunis,  wit.,  125 
ANSEN,  Jno.,  complaint  of,  232* 
ANTONIUS      (ANTHONIUS),     Rev. 
Mr.,  ment.,  77,  93,  97,  105*,  112, 
113,  115,  133 
ANTHONY,  negro  child,  bp.,  171 

Holder,  md.,  197 
ANTHONYSZ,  Jacobus,  bp.,  117 

Joh.  Sweems,  fa.,  117 
ANTILL,  Isabella,  md.,  188 
ANTROM,  Ffranses,  wit.,  248 
James,  md.,  24S;  wit.,  248 
John,  wit.,  248 
Mary,  wit.,  248 
APPLEGATE      (APPELGATE,     AP- 
LEGATE),    Elizabeth,    md.,   182 
Geo.,  md.,  364 
George  H.,  husb.,  377 
Hannah,    mo.,    168,  171;   dau.,  bp., 

178 
John,  fa.,  168,  171,  178 
Mary  IL,  w.  of  George  H.,  ep. ,  377 
Rebecca   (Rebeca),   bp.,    171;   wit., 

253 
Samuel,  bp. ,  i58 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  and   Elizabeth 

Worthley,  d.,  345 
Sarah  P.,  d.,  364 
APPLIN,  Joshua,   fa.,  158 

Thomas,  bp.,  158 
APPRENTICESIHP,  20 


ARAGEN,  Allen,  md.,  190 
ARCHER,  Elizabeth,  md.,  180 

John,    pltf. ,    235;    non-appearance, 
23S* 
ARNOLD,    Ann,    dau.    of    Israel   and 
Bathsheba  Williams,  md.,  337 
John,  wit.,  341 
Mary,  wit.,  341 
R.ichel,  wit.,  322 
ARROWSMITH    (ARISMITH,     AR- 
OUSMITH,  ARYSMITH,  AR- 
lESMET,  ARRA-SMITH,  AR- 
RA-SMITH),  Edmund,  (Edward, 
Ned),   deft.,  5*;   cattle-mark,   23; 
name    indexed,    28;   overseer,   34; 
surv.,  55,   in  cen.,  154 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  90,  95 
Jane,  mo.,  loS*;  in  cen.,  153 
Joseph,  ment.,  35;  comr.,  40;  assr,, 

50;  his  land,  53;  in  cen.,  153* 
Martha,  in  cen.,  153*,  154 
ASBURY  PARK,  ment.,  365,  371 
ASH,  Ann,  bp.,  178 
George,  wit  ,  281 
Gilbert,  fa.,  178 
ASHFIELD,  Catharine,  bp.,  185 

Elizabeth,  mo.,  171,  174,    177,    179, 

185;  dau.,  181*;  w.,  215 
Euphemia  (Euphremia),    bp.,    179; 

wit.,  30S 
Isabella,  bp.,  171 

Lewis   Morris,   md.,   170;   fa.,   174, 
177,    179,    181,    185;    bur.,    196; 
husb.,  215 
Lydia,  bp.,  181;  bur.,  199 
Mary,  bp.,  177 
Mary,  Jr.,  wit.,  308 
Mr.,  fa.,  171;  master,  173;  bur.,  190 
Redford,  bp.,  174 
ASHLEY,  Cornelius,  bp.,  166 
Dennis,  fa.,  166 
Mary,  nio.,  166 
ASIITON,  Elizabeth,  wit.,  258 

James,  associate  patentee,  220 
ASKIN,  Janet,  wit.,  245 

William,  wit.,  244,  245;  md.,  245 
ASSESSMENT  order  issued  by  Justice 
Stillwell,    16;    return    of,    by  the 
assessor,  17 
ASSUR,  Assure,  husb.,  ep.,  211 

Lydia  Cook ,  w. ,  ep. ,  211 
ASTIN     (ASTENE,    ASTINS),    Han- 
nah, wit.,  244 
Jenitt   [?],    (Jenet,    Jenit,    Jenett), 
wit.,    250,    256*,   257;    house   of, 
256,  md.,  257;  w.  of  William,  271 
William,  wit.,   245,    246,   247,   248, 
249,    251,    253;    husb.    of   Jenett, 
d.,  271 
AUDER,  Marie,  wit.,  130 
AUDREY,  Palatine  woman,  mo.,  171 
AUKE,  Femmetje,  wit.,  65 
AUKES,  Barbara,  mo.,  113* 
AVENTON,  Hannah,  md.,  180 
AYRES,  Mrs.,  bur.,  197 


B 


BADCOCK,   Hester  (Ester),    393,  396, 

403 
Joseph,  ear-mark,  3S0*;    deft.,   383, 

384,  385,  387,  392,  393 
BAGLEY,  Daniel,  cattle-mark,  46 
BAILE  (Baely),    Martha,  mo.,  75,    121, 

141 


INDEX. 


411 


BAINBRIDGE,   Hannah-Ymehel,  bp., 
202 
Henry,  fa.,  202 

Maria,  mo.,  202 
Maria  Reid,  bp.,  202 
B.\KER(B.\KKEI-l,  15.\CKER,BACK- 

ERS),  Ann  Amelia,  mo.,  211 
Anne,  in  cen.,  1 15 
Cath.arina  (Catriiia,   Kaetye,  Kaaty, 

Caatye),  bp.,  70;    mo.,  70,  73,76, 

85,86,87,83,89.   gi*,   100,   lOl, 

124,  125;  wit.,  136 
David  F.,  fa.,  211 
Dobet,   s.  of  G<;or;e  and   Hannah, 

md.,  334;  wit.,  334 
Elizabeth  (Elisabet),  wit.,   60,  125, 

132;    mo.,    Ii8,     136*,     137*;    in 

cen.,   151 
George,  fa.,  334;  husb.  of   Hannah, 

334 

Hannah,  mo.,  334;  w.  of  George, 
334;  wit.,  335 

Hendricus,  fa.,  105 

Jacob,  bp.,  57;  wit.,  105,  136;  his 
w.  Rebecca  Staats,  wit.,  141,  143; 
in  cen.,  151 

Jacobus,  fa.,  70,  77;  wit.,  83,  88,  132 

John,  in  cen.,  151 

Margreat,  in  cen.,  151 

Mary,  bp.,  57 

Mary  C.  wit.,  334.  335 

Neeltje  (Neeltye,  Neelthe,  Nieltje), 
wit.,  68,  6g,  78,  100,  ng,  136, 
143;  mo.,  132*;  in  cen.,  151 

Newsom,  wit.,  334 

Nicholas(Nicolaas.  Claas),  his  swing- 
ing gate,  53;  fa.,  57.  90,  I2i; 
wit.,  62,  81,  91,  92,  105,  Ii3, 
132;   bp.,    77,    90,    105;   in   cen., 

151 
Tryntie  (Trynthe,  Trintje),  wit.,  96, 
104;  bp.,  121;  rao.,  144;  in   can., 
151* 
WiUm.,  wit.,  334 
Win.  Frederick,  child,  ep.,  211 
BALL  (B.\L),  John,  cattle-marU,  32 

Lydia,  bp.,  195 
BALLMAN,  Ann,  mo.,  177 
Gersham,  bp.,  177 
Thomas,  fa.,  177 
BANCKER (BANKER).  Abraham, elk., 
40 
Mr.  .\drian,  cattle-mark,  46,  209 
Ann,  md. ,  199 
Elizabeth,  mo.,  209 
BANCROFT  (BANCRAFT),  Samuell, 
ear-mark,  405 
Thomas,  inquest  on,  380;  md.,  395*; 
ear-mark,  406 
BANKS,  Mary,  md.,  184 
BAPTISMS,  records  of,   165-182,  184- 

204 
B.\R,  NEW  YORK,  ment.,  214 
BARBADOES,  ment.,  264 
BARBARA,  bp.,  188 
BARBARIE,  Abraham,  bp.,  135 

Pieter,  fa.,  135 
BARBER,  Catharine  (see   H.VRBER). 
Frances,  s.,  ment.,  7;  cattle-mark,  23 
Franck,  in  cen.,  154 
BARCL.\Y,   Catherine,  mo.,    178,    194; 
diiu.,  bp.,  1S5;  md.,  188 
David,  fa.,  194* 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  17S 
Jane,  mo.,  1S3;  dau.,  bp.,  *94 


BARCLAY,  John,  fa.,  I78»;  wit.,  242 
Lydia,  bp.,  194 
Peter,  fa.,  185 
Robert,  md.,  188 
Samuel,  bp.,  178 
BARDE,  Hannah,  wit.,  262 
BARENTS,  Tryntje,  wit.,  go,  I2g 
BARKALOW  (BERKELAU,   BECK- 
ELO,  BERKELO,   BORKELO, 
BORKELOO,  BORKULO),  Ab- 
raham, fa.,  84,  88;  wit.,  98 
Amy,  wit.,  339 
Cattriena,  bp.,  84 
Cornelius,  bp.,  88 
Gerret,  bp.,  86 

Jannetje,  wit.,  83,  88,  115,  140 
Marytje,  mo.,  64,  79*,  80;  wit.,  79 
Willemtje     (Willempje),    wit.,    81, 
138;  mo.,  115*,  116 
BARKSTEAD   (BORKSTED),  Joshua 
(Jo,   Joshaway),   juror,  384;  just., 
387;    wit.,    3g3;    agt.,  394;  surv., 
395 
BARLEY,  Rose,  mo.,  175 
BARLO.  William,  ear-mark,  389 
BARNARD  CASTLE,  England,  ment., 

214 
BARNEG.\T,    ment.,    169,     170.     172, 

175.  19^.  341 
BARING  (BORING,   BORINS),  Sam- 
uel  (Sam.),  in  cen.,  150;   est.   of, 
235*;  ex.  against  adms.  of  est.  of, 
239 
BARNES       (BARNS,       BARNSON), 
Charles,  ear-mark,  405 
Samuel,  surv.,  56;  in  cen.,  154 
Sarah,  wit.,  288 

Tis.,  ment.,  6;   test,  and  age  of.  8; 
cattle-mark,  23;  pltf.,  warrant  for, 
31;   d.,   cattle-mark    given     Yan- 
Dyke,  48 
\Villlam,  md.,  160 
BARROW  (BARROWS),  Elizabeth  P., 
cp.,  210 
John,    md.,  317;  wit.,  317 
Mary,  wit.,  317,  319 
B.\Rr,  Engel,  in  cen  ,  150  [Engelbart, 

a  given  name  or  a  surname  ?J 
BARTELOT,     Engel,    21;    surv.,     22; 

cattle-mark,  25 
BARTLETT,  Jarvis  H.,  wit.,  341 

Matilda,   wit..  341 
B.\Rr LEY,  Catherine,  mo.,  159.  168 
James,  fa.,  159 
John,  fa.,  i63 
Peter,  bp.,  159 
William,  bp.,  168 
BARTON,  Austin,  fa.,  147 

Joseph,  bp.,  147 
BARTOW,   Mr.,  bur.,  163 

Mr.  Theodosius,  bur.,  167;  ep.,  215 
BARWICK,  Benjamin,  bp.,  161 
Deborah,  w.,  161;  mo.,  161 
John,  husb.,  161;  fa.,  161 
Robert,  bp.,  161 
B.\RY,  Henry,  cattle-mark,  30 
BASSE,  Jeremiah,  wit.,   13,   382;  just., 
381,   3S5;    pltf.,   384;   agt-.    3S6. 
3S7,  3S8;  receiver,  392;  mer.,  393; 
appoints    agt.,   394;    deed    from, 
395;  ment.,  400 
BASTIDO  (B.\STIDOE,  BERSTIDO, 
BARSTEDO,  BASTEDO),  Bas- 
tido,  bp.,  109 
Jan,  bp.,  109 


BASTIDO  (BASTIDOE,  BERSTIDO, 
BARSTEDO,  BASTEDO,  Jos- 
eph, cattle-mark,  25;  left  the 
county,  32;  his  line,  46;  surv.,  47, 
56;  fa.,  109*;  in  cen.,  151 
Juda,  in  cen.,  151 
Louis  (Lowys,  Lewey),  bp.,  109;  in 
cen.,   151  f 

Maria,  bp.,  109 
Pieter,  bp.,  log 
Rosanna,  bp.,  log 
BATES  (BATS,  BATEE),  Agnes  (Ag- 
nus), bp.,  1S4;  mo.,  187 
Andrew,  bp  ,  168 
Ann,  bp. ,  165 
Catharine,  bp. ,  193 
James,  bp.,  181 
John,  bp.  178 
Mary,  bp.,  172 

Richard,    fa.,    165,    168,    172,    178, 
181,    184,    187,    193;    bp.,     i8g*; 
md. ,  400 
Sarah,  bp.,  187 
BATOLYUS,  "domeny,"  ment.,  104* 
BAUER,  William  I.,  wit.,  340 
B.\YLES,  Elyas,  deft.,  235,  239 
B.\YLY,  John,  est.  in  adm.,  382 
BEAGLE,  Matthew,  pltf.,  227 
BEAKS,  Edwd.  [or  Edmd.],   wit  ,   261* 
BEARNEY,  Ann,  wid.;  bp.,  166 

fohn,  fa.,   166 
BE.\UYOIS,  Cathrina,  wit.,  62,  117 
BECHERER    (BESHERER),    Catha- 
rine, bp.  181 
John,  md.,  180;  fa.,  181 
Marv,  mo.,  181 
BEDELL  (BEDLE,  BEDDEL).  Benja- 
min, land  ment.,  3g 
Benaiah,  fa.,  175 
Bethsheba,  bp.,  175 
John,  comr.,  36 
Joseph,  Esq.,  pet.,  38 
Sarah,  mo.,  175 
BEEK.  Saara,  wit.,  146 
BEEKMA.V,   Mr.  Gerardus,  cattle-matk, 
41;  wit.,  94 
Leah   (Lea),  mo.,  66,  68,  75;  wit., 

67.  127 
Maria,  wit.,  94 
BEIHL,  Frederick,  fa.,  216 
Freddie,  child,  ep.,  216 
Margaret,  mo.,  216 
BELL,  Deborah,  w.,  bp.,  187;  mo.,  189, 
igi,  ig4 
Jacob,  bp.,  igi 
James,  bp.,  iSo,  183 
Jeremiah,  bp. ,  l6g 
Leah,  mo.,  i6g 
Marcy,  wit.,  3gg 
Theodosia,  bp.,  ig4 
Thomas,    md.,    160;    fa.,    i6g,    180, 
183,  189*,  igi;  husb.,  187 

,  s.  of  Thomas  and  Deborah, 

bp.,  187 
BELL,  Christ  Church,  Shrewsbury,  208 
BELLA,  negro  child,  1S2 
BELLEYILLE  (BILLEVILLE,  BEL- 
VIL,    BERYILLE.    BILWELL, 
BELEYIL,   BELYEL,   BELLE- 
VEL,  BELYEEL),  Esther  (Hes- 
ter), mo.,  122:  in  cen.,  150 
John,  cattle-mark,  23;  swinging  gate 

and  barn,  52 
Mary,  wit.,  112;  in  cen.,  150 
BELSHER,  Elizabeth,  md.,  396* 


412 


INDEX. 


BENDALL  (BENDEL),  Philip,  inv.  of 
est.,  II ;  cattle-mark,  24;  name  in- 
dexed, 2g 
Lydia,  wit.,  104 
BENER    (BENERS),    Abraham,    ear- 
mark, 404,  405 
BEN  HEM,  Wyntje,  mo.,  96 
BENJAMIN,  negro  child,  belonging  to 
Capt.     Robert    Troup,    bp.,    lyl; 
do.,  to  John  Croes,  Jr.,  204 
Leah,  bp.,  195 
BENNETT     (BENNET,      BENNIT, 
BENNITT),  Aeltje  (Aeltye,  Ael- 
tie,   Aaltje),  bp.,  65;  mo.,  72,  88, 
gi*,    100,    loi,    102,    123,     145*; 
wit.,  123 
Agnes,  ep. ,  211 
Ann,  bp.,  207;  ep  ,  211 
Benj.,  md.,  192 
Brittan  L.,  husb.,  ep.,  2l6* 
Catharine,    wit.,    306;   w.   of  \Vm. , 

ep..  377 
Cornelius,  bp. ,  76 

Edward,  fa.,  200;  bur.,  204;  ep.,  216 
Elenor,  w.,  ep  ,  216 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  68 
Garrit,  wit.,  306 
Grietje,  mo.,  145 
Hannah,  md.,  174 
Jacob,  catlle-mark,  34;   fa.,   65,   66, 

68,  70,  76 
Jan,  wit.,  123 
Jurian,  bp.,  66 
Leah,  md.,  160 

Margareta  (Margrietje),  mo.,  85,  88 
Mary,   wit.,  306,  315,  317 
Sarah  (Sally),  bp.,  200;  ep.,  211 
William,   bp.,    70;  ep.,  377;  husb., 

377 
BENSON,  John,  bur.,  187 
BEREMAN     (BEREMAME),      Mr., 
ment.,  35 
Let* [Lew  ?],  affirmation  and  age,  33 
Thomas.  catth;-niark,  24 
BERGEN  (BERRGKR,  HERGE),  {see 
BURGER],  Adrian,  bp.,  85 
Brechljs,  wit.,  1 18 
Catharina,  mo.,  118 
Cornelia,  bp.,  70,  125;  mo.,  89 
Elsye   (Elsje),    mo.,    62;    bp.,    102; 

wit.,  118 
Frederick     (Fredrik),      comr.,     38, 
meadow,  46;  cattle-mark,  46;  wit  ; 
06.  75,  88,  124;  fa.,  102* 
Geiretye  (Gerritje),  bp. ,  88,  102 
Grietje,  bp.,  145 
HenriU,  bp.,  102 
Jacob,  fa.,  70,  73.  85,   88,    125,   145; 

bp.,  73;  wit.,  118;  ment.,  148 
Sarali.  wit.,   102 
BERMUDA,  ment.,  215 
BERNIS,  Samuel,  freeholder,  47 
BERRIAN,  Mr.  Jacob,   bur.,  177 
BERVILLE.  Esther,   wit.,   107;  (proba- 
bly BELLEVILLE) 
BERY(BERE,  PIIEREf  [BHERE  ?]) 
Francies,  in  cen.,  154 
Henery,  in  cen.,  154 
Mary,  in  cen.,  153,  154 
Sary,  in  cen.,  153 
Susana,  in  cen.,  153 
BESSENETT   (RISONET),   Jan,  wit., 
iiS 
John  P.,  wit.,  327 
BETHANA,  free  negro,  bp.,  192 


BETHSEBA,    dau.    of  Robin,  Mulatto, 

and  Elizabeth,  bp. ,  175 
BETTLE,  Samuel,  wit.,  341 
BETTS,  Jane,  mo.,  197;  bur.,  198 

Richard  (Richd,  Rich'd),  just.,  226, 
230,  231;  Capta. ,  lands  in  dispute, 
233*;  Mr.,  just.,  to  view  highway, 
236;  Capta.,  High  Sheriff,  237 
BICKLEY  (BICKLV),  Abraham,  wit., 
252 

Susana,  wit.,  249,  250,  251*,  252 

William,  wit.,  249 
BIDDLE.  Lydia,  wit.,  245 

William,  Jr.,  wit.,  250 
BIEBOUT    (BIEBAUT,    BEEBOUT, 
BEBOUT,  BEVOUT,  BEBUT), 
Elizabeth,  bp. ,  68 

Jacobus  (Col)us),  Mr.,  cattle-mark, 
56;  wit.,  66,  107;  fa.,  67,  68,  70, 
117;  bp.,  117;  in  cen.,  151 

Margaret,  md.,  iSo 

Maria,  bp.,  67 

Martha,  in  cen.,   150 

Peter,  bp.,  70;  in  cen.,  151 
BILL,  Mr.,  Benjamin,  horse  and  cattle- 
mark,  29* 
BILLEW  (BELIEU,  BELEIU,  BEL- 
LIU,  BALIU,  BILLYOU,  BEL- 
LUE,  BILLOU,  BALEU,  BAL- 
EW,  BILJOU,  BALIEU),  Ab- 
ram,  in  cen.,  155 

Catherine,  in  cen,,  155    -* 

Daniel,  b.,  bp.,  114 

Isaac,  wit.,  64;  fa.,  114*;  in  cen., 
152,  155 

Iserljrout,  surv.  (?),  51 

Jacob,  pet.,  35;  house  of,  56 

James,  in  cen.,  152 

John,  in  cen.,  152 

Lewcas,  in  cen.,   153 

Mary,  in  cen.,  155 

Peter,  deft.,  i,  34,  225*,  231;  pltf., 
6*,  7.  8*,  12*,  31;  pltf.  and  deft., 
15*;  ment.,  9,  35;  cattle-mark.  24; 
name  indexed,  28*,  29*;  obtains 
two  warrants,  warrant  against  him, 
31;  col.,  55;  in  cen.,  150,  155 
BILLINGS,  Mary  B.,  "Removed  by  cer- 
tificate," 370 
BILLOP  (BILOP.  BILUP,  BILOPE, 
BILI.UP,  BILLOPP),  Miss  Ann, 
bur.,  177 

Capt.  Christopher,  deft.,  6,  8*; 
compt.,  7*.  cattle  ni.irk,  23;  name 
indexed,  cS*';  swore  that  "  chiiste- 
phers  tonge  was  to  long  for  his 
chopes,"  33;  accused  of  removing 
ear-marks,  34;  his  land  against 
Amboy,  52;  creek  and  ferry  men- 
tioned. 53;  ro.id  laid  through  his 
property,  54 

Hanna,  in  cen.,  152 

Joseph,  just.,  42;  Mr.,  former  comr., 
44;  ^Ir.  Joseph,  vestrym.,  50; 
just.,  52;  comr.,  52*,  53*,  54*,  55, 
in  cen.,   154 

Marv,  in  cen.,  152 
BILLOP'P'S  CREEK,  ment.,  53 
BILLS,  Ami,  wit,,  286 

Ann  [?],  wit.,  2S6 

Content, wit. ,  277,280*.  291;  md.,281 

Daniel,  wit.,  304 

Eliz.abeth,  wit.,  2S6 

Joanna,  wit.,  24S,  255,  278,  280; 
md.,  256,  2S6;  d.,  342 


BILLS.  Lydia,  wit.,  260,  278,  281 
Mary,  wit.,  253,  277,  279,  280 
Natlianiell,  wit.,  250,  253 
Rachel,  wit.,  304 
Rebeckah,  wit.,  304 
Thomas,   wit.,    248,    262,    29:,   292; 

d.,  342 
Thomas,  Jr.,  wit.,  256 
William,   md.,    277;   wit.,   277,  280, 
281,  2S6 
BIRD,  Magdalena  (Lena),  mo.,  70,  75 
BIRDSILL,  Abigail,  md,,  315 
BIRKET,  Jehu,  md,,  1S8 
BIRWELL   (BURREL),    Philip,    over- 
seer, 49;  in  cen.,  150 
BISHOP,  Rachel,  mo,,    172;  dau.,   bp., 
172 
Thomas,  fa  ,  172 
BLACK,  Amey,  b.,  363 
Charles,  b. ,  363 
Clayton,  b.,  363 
Elizabeth,  b.,  363 
Ezra,  fa.,  363*;  d,,  372 
Ezra,  Jr.,  wit.,  328 
Mary  S.,  b,,  5O3 
Rosina,  wit.,  32S;  mo.,  363* 
Sarah  Ann,  b,,  363 
William  H.,  b.,  363 
BLACK  POINT,  ment,,  223,  224 
BLACK    ROBIN,  mulatto,  fa.,  171 
Bl.ACKWELL,    Robert,  deft,,  229,  232 
BLAGG  (BLAG),    Mr.    Sam:   (Samuell), 
wit.,  227*;  pltf.,    227,   230*;  acc't 
of,   230 
BLAIN  (BLAINS),  Alice,  mo.,   180 
Anna,  bp.,  180 
James  (Hume  ?),  bp.,  173 
Mr.,  fa.,  173 
Thomas,  fa.,  iSo 
BLAKE,  William,  pet.,  35 
BLENCROF,  Kl.aasye,  mo,,  58 
BLINCKERHOF      (BLENKERHOF, 
BRINKERHOF),  Claesje  (Claas- 
je,  Claesye),    mo.,    61,    loi,    104, 
142 
Geesje,  wit.,  14a 
Henderick,  wit.,  143 
BLIZZARD,  David,  fa.,  182 

Eleanor,  bp.,  182 
BOAT,  ordered  sold,  393;  washed  ashore. 

Cape  May,  393 
BODINE     (BODIN,    BEDYNE,    KE- 
DINE,    BUDDINE,    BODEN), 
Anna,  bp.,  191 
Dorely  [Dorcas?],  mo.,  174 
Frances  (Francies,   Fransois).  surv., 
36,  39;  fa,,  102;  wit.,  127,  131;  in 
cen.,  153 
Hester,  in  cen.,  153 
Jacob,   in  cen.,  153 
James,  bp.,  1S4 
Jane,  in  cen.,  153 

John    (Jean,   Jan),    cattle-mark,  30; 
wit.,  63,   136;   bp.,    102;  in  cen., 
152,  154;  fa.,  174 
Judith,  wit.,  94*,  121 
Mary,  bp.,  174 
Vincent,  fa.,  1S4,  igi 
BOGARDUS,  Blandyena,  wit.,  92 
Caatye,  wit.,  92 

Sarah   (Sara),  wit.,  67,  92,  118,  135, 
139 
BOGART      (BOGAART,      BOGERT, 

BOOGART), ,  ment.,  131 

Abraham,  bp.,  131 


INDEX. 


413 


BOGART      (BOGAART,      BOGERT, 
liOOGART),  Adriaan,  bp.,  130 
Cornelivis,  bp. ,   140 
Elizabeth,  mo. ,  59;  bp.,  126 
Gysbert,  bp.,  127 
Is.iak,  bp.,  ijp 
Margareta,  bp.,  126 
Maria,  wit.,  131;  bp.,  131 
Sarah,  bp.,  127 
Symon  (Mr.  Simon),  cattle-mark,  43; 

wit.,  121,  :3i*;  fa.,    126*,  127*; 

bp.,  127 
Teunis,    cattle-mark,    42;  assr.,   55; 

wit.,  126;  fa.,  130*,  131*,  140 
BOGGS,  Elizabeth,  bp.,  105     - 

James,    fa.,    ig4,    iy6,    197,    198; 

Dr.,,  195;  s.,  bp.,  196 
Mary,  mo.,  194,  195,  196,  197.  19S 
Rebecca,  bp.,  igS 
Robert,  bp  ,  194 
Thomas,  bp. ,  197 
BOINOI.V,  Mary,  wit.,  275 
BON,  Helena  (Lena,   llellen.a),  mo.,  60, 

101,  105,  146 
BOND,  discharge  from,  399 
BONELL  (BOKNELL,  BONIL,  BUN- 
NIL,  BOXVEL),  Elias,  in  cen., 

15b* 
Easther,  wit.,  250 
Hesekiali,  in  cen.,  154 
James,  in  cen.,  151 
Jan,  in  cen.,  150 

Robert  (Robart),  nul.,  250;  wit.,  250 
Susana,  in  cen.,  150 
BONEFOY  (BONFOV,  BONEPHOY), 

Catharine,  in  cen.,  150 
David,  in  cen.,  150* 
Katherine,  in  cen.,  150 
BOOR  [?],  Kaersten,  wit.,  238 
BOOTH  ,  George,  ear-mark,  380,  405 
BORAME,  Henry,  cattle-mark,  26 
BORDEN  (BORDIN,  BURDIN,  BOR- 

DON,     BURDEN,    BARDEN), 

Mrs.,  bur.,  i63 

,  husb.  of ,  d.  263 

Albert  "R.,"  b.,  36S 

Amy  (Almy,  .•\mey),dau.  of  Joseph, 

bp.,  172;  wit.,  275,  278,  280;  md., 

280 
Ancy,  b.,  26S 
Ann  (.\nne)    md.,    190;   wit.,    302; 

b.,  346;  dau.  of  James,  md.,  373; 

b..  373;  mo,,   373;   d.,  373;  dau. 

of  Benjamin  and  Mary,  md.,  373 
Ann  Levisf  (Ann  L.).  b..  36Sf,  369 
Benjamin   (Benjamine,    Bjn.).    wit., 

291,  296*,   297*,   299,   337;  md., 

296,  36S;  fa.,  337,  368*,  369,  373; 

husb.     of     Mary,    337;    b.,    36S; 

ment.,  368:  husb.,  369;  d.,  369* 
Benjn.,  Jnr. ,  b.,  368 
Catharine,  w.  of  Richd.,  ep.,  376 
Catharine  T.,  d.,  368 
Catharine  (Williams),  mo.,  368* 
Charles  "E.,"  b.,  368 
"  Daniel  "    Williams  (D.  Williams), 

b.,  368;  d.,  368;  ep.,  376 
Deborah  (Wooley).  mo.,  369 
Eheamis,  wit.,  292 
Elizabeth,  b.,  26S;    wit.,   278,   2S6, 

289,    300.    302;   mo.,   346*;  w.  of 

fohn,  346*;  b.,  346 
Emley  V.  [or  T.],  b.,  369 
Esther  (Ester),  wit.,  295,  296*.  297 
Francis  (ffrancis,   Frances,  ffranses. 


BORDEN  (BORDIN,  BURDIN,  BOR 
DON,  BURDEN,  BARDEN), 
Franses),  md.,  241,  300;  house  of, 

241,  275,  277,  280,  281,  2S6;  wit., 

242,  243*,  244*,  245*,  246,  247*, 
248*,  249,  250*,  251*,  253,  259, 
275*.  277.  280*,  286,  289*,  300; 
fa.,  268*;  b.,  268 

Francis,  Junr.  (Franses,  Jr.,  Fran- 
cis, Junier,   Francis,   Jun.),   wit., 
254,  27S,  2S6;  md.,  275 
Hannah   (Hanah),     wit.,    296,    297, 

299;  b.,  346 
Hannah  T.,  wit.,  33S;  b.,  368 
Hannah  (Tilton),  mo.,  368* 
Harriet  J.,  b,,  369 
Hester,  md.,  298 
Hulda  (Combs),  mo.,  369* 
Huldah,  w.  of  Joseph,  d.,  370 
James    (Jeoms),  b.,    268;   wit.,  291; 

fa.,  373 
James  A.,  boy,  ep.,  216 
Jane    (Jean),   wit.,    242,   243*,   244, 

245*,    246*,     247*,     248*,    250*, 

251*,   252,   253*,  256*,  257,  258*, 

259*;  mo.,  26S;  b.,  268,  346 
Jane  Ann,  w.,  ep.,  216 
Jeremiah   (Jerh.),    wit.,    275*,    278, 

280*,  284,  285,  293,  325 
Joel,  wit.,  301,   304,  312,  313,   314; 

b.,  346 
John,  b.,  268;  wit.,    275*,  27S,  2S0, 

2S6.    2S9,    300,     305;    fa.,    346*; 

husb.  of  Elizabeth,  346*;  b.,  346 
John  1...  s.  of   Benjamin  and  Mary, 

md.,  337,  359;   wit.,  337;  b.,  368; 

d.,  369;  ep.,  376;  husb.,  376 
John  W.,  b.,  369;  d.,  369;  ep.,  376 
Joseph,    fa.,    172;    wit.,    300,    306; 

husb.,  370 
Joseph  E. ,  b. ,  369 
Joseph    L.    (Jos.    L.),  wit.,  338;  b., 

368;  d.,  369,  370;  fa.,  369* 
Josephine,  b. ,  369;  d.,  370 
Joyce,  b.,  268 
Lydia,    wit.,    275*,     278;    b.,     346; 

dau.  of  John  and  Elizabeth,  d.,  346 
Margaret,  wit.,  280,  2S6 
Mary,    wit.,    263,    275*,    278,    280, 

2S6*,   2S9*,   291,   292,   293,    295, 

29S;  mo.,  26S,  337;  b.,  26S;  md., 

277;  w.   of  Benjamin,   337;   wit., 

337;  ^t  346;  w.  of   Bjn.,  d.,  369; 

mo.,  373 
Mary  Elizth.,  b.,  369;  d.,  370 
Mary  (Lloyd),  mo.,  36S* 
Miriam   T.  (Merriam  T.),  wit.,  337, 

340;  d.,  360;  w.  of  John  L.,  ep., 

376 
Rachel,   wit.,   280*;  b.,   368;  w.    of 

Thomas  Cook,  d.  369 
Rebcc.ih  (Rebekah,  Rebeckah),  wit., 

296*,  297,  298,  299.  304;  md.,  304 
Richard  (Richd.).  b.,  263,  36S;  wit., 

296*,   338;   md.,   296;    fa.,    368*; 

d.,  368,  369;  ep.,  376;  husb.,  376 
Sallie  D.,  b.,  369 
Samuel,  wit.,  309 
Sarah,  b.,  36B;  w.  of  John  Debow, 

d.,   369 
Sar-ih  T.,  b.,  369 
Susan,  ep.,  376 
Thomas  (Thos.),  b..  26S«,  368:  wit., 

27S,  280*,  285,  286,  289,  291,  305; 

never  md.,  368;  ment.,  368; d.,  069 


BORDEN  (BORDIN.  BURDIN,  BOR- 
DON,  BURDEN,  BARDEN), 
Thomas,  Junr.  (Thomas,  Jun., 
Thomas,  Jur.,  Thoms.,  Jun.), 
wit.,  280,  2SO,  295*,  296,  297, 
300;  md.,  286 
Thomas   T.,  wit.,  338;  b.,  368;   d., 

369;  ep.,  3-6 
William    L.    (Wm.   I..),  husb.,  ep., 
216*;   wit.,  337,  33S;  b.,  3C8;  d., 
369 
Williams,  Catharine  T.,  d.,  367 
BORDENTOWN.  ment.,  169,  363 
BOROrO,  David,  in  cen.,  150 

Katherine,  in  cen.,  150 
BOS  (BOSCH),  Antje,  bp.,  145 
BarenI,  bp.,  I22 
Eduard,  bp.,  122 
Elizaljelh,  bp.,  84 
Gerret,  bp.,  85 
Josua.  fa.,  112 
Margareta,  bp.,  122 
Netteuel,  fa.,  84,  85 
Nicolaas  (Nitklas),  fa.,    122*,    123, 

145;  bp.,  123 
Samuel,  bp.,  iia 
BOSCH,  see  BOS 
BOSKERK    (BUSKIRK),     see     VAN 

BOSKERK 
BOSLER,  Anna,  bp.,  69 

James,  fa.,  69 
BOSTON,  ment.,  265,   396 
BOSWVCK,  ment.,  227,  pet.   of  inhabi- 
tants,   230;  constable,   230*,   231, 
232,    234;  compbiint   of  constable 
of,  232;  neighbors  of,  236;  order 
made  at,  236;  inh.ibitants  of,  236 
BOTTELAAR,       Pieternel,       godmo., 

109 
BOUGHKER.  Abraham,  bp.,  171 
Mary,  bp.,  170 
Sarah,  bp. ,  170 
Stephen,  fa.,   171 
BOULES,      Joseph,   pltf.,  2,   5;    deft., 

4.  9'  33;  name  indexed,  28* 
BOULTON,  Samuel,  ment.,  21 
BOU.N'D.VRIES,  agreement,  395 
BOWDE,  .A.dlard,  att'y,  3S6.  387— 
Francis,  mo.^^TiT" 
John,  bp.,   170* 
Peter,  fa.,  170;  s. ,bp.,  170 
BOWMAN  (BOUWMAN,   BOUMAN), 
Aagje  (.Xaghje),  wit.,  62,   iiS 
Aeltje,  bp. ,   145 
Andries(.\ndrys),  fa.,  98*;  bp  ,  98; 

wit.,  109 
Anna  (.\nne),   wit.,    t8;    mo  ,    139; 

in  cen.,  155 
Catrina    (Catherine),     mo.,    145;  in 

cen.,   155 
Christina,  mo.,  121,  122,  12S*;  wit., 

132 
Cornelius  (Cc.Tielus),    fa.,   80,    145; 

wit.,  80,  142;  bp.,  106 
Edward,  fa.,  178 
Elizabeth,   bp.,   109;    in   cen.,    153; 

dau.  of  Edward,  bp.,  178 
Elsje  (Elsie),  wit.,  81,  128;  godmo., 

109 
Harme  (Harmen,  Harman),  wit.,  68, 
117,  137,  142*;  fa.,  106*;  bp., 
137;  in  cen.,  153 
Hendrake  (Henders,  Hendrikje, 
Hendrycktje),  godmo.,  98,  106; 
wit.,  109,  113,  132;  in  cen.,  151 


414 


INDEX. 


BOWMAN  (BOmVMAN,  BOUMAN), 

Henry,  deft,,  227*,  232;  ordered 

to  record  land,  237 
Jacob,  bp.,  106;  fa.,  142 
Jebus,  in  cen.,  151 
Johanna,  bp.,  109 
Jorvis  (Joris,  George),  bp.,  98,  106; 

fa.,  109;  in  cen.,  151 
Mary  (Maria),  wit.,  66;  mo.,  142; 

wit.,  142,  143;  in  cen.,  155 
Maria  Harmensz,  mo.,  75,  76 
Marytje,  mo.,  77*;  godm.,  132 
Metje,  wit.,  128;   mo.,  132* 
Nelthe  (Neeltje,  Neelte),  bp.,  80*, 

142*;  in  cen.,  155 
Peter   (Pieter),   wit.,   66,   70,   73, 

76,82,136,140*;   fa.,  137*,  142; 

bp.,  137;   in  cen.,  155 
TrjTitje,  mo.,  73,  81 ;  wit.,  75,  113, 

132;   bp.,   106 
William,  and  his  w.,  wits.,  80,  97; 

godf.,  106;  wit.,  113 
William  Jorisze  (Willem  Jorisz), 

wit.,  77,   128 
BOWNE  (BOUNE),  Mr.,  fa.,  171 
Anna,  wit.,  308 
Ehzabeth   (Elisabeth),   mo.,    167; 

wit.,  30S,  315 
Gresham,  fa.,  167 
John,  patentee,  220;  wit.,  308 
Maria,  bur.,  205 
Mary,  wit.,  308,  321 
Mary,  Jr.,  wit.,  308 
Matthew,  wit.,  308 
Robert   (Rob't),   md.,   308;  wit., 

308,  312,  314* 
William,  bp.,  167,  s.  bp.,  171 
BOW^'ER,  John,  md.,  184 
BOYCE,  Joanna,  mo.,  215 
John,  fa.,  215 
Rachel,  dau.,  ep.,  21s 
BOYLES,  Charles,  husb.,  191* 
Daniel,  bp.,  191 
Margaret,  bp.,  191 
Mary,  w.,  bp.,  191* 
Michael,  bp.,  191 
Patience,  bp.,  191 
BRADDICK,  Sarah,  wit.,  252 
BRADNER,  John,  ear-mark,  405 
BRADSBURY,   Ehzabeth,   mo.,    161, 

162 
Hannah,  bp.,  161 

Jacob,  bp.,  162  •• 

James,  fa.,  161,  162 
BRADSHAW,    Ann,    dau.    of  James, 

bp.,    185 
Henry,  bp.,  170 
James,  fa.,  167,  170,  181,  185;  do., 

and  son,  bp.,  175 
Margaret,  bp.,  167 
Mary,  mo.,  167;  dau.,  bp.,  iSi 
BRAEUi'IGAN,  Abigail   Drummond, 

mo.,  213 
Charles,  fa.,  213 
Louise,  dau.,  ep.,  213 
BRAND  for  horses  recorded,  401 
BRAND,  John,  md.,  192 

Thomas,  md.,  193 
BRANDRETH,    Timothy,    elk.,    379, 

380,  381,  382,  384,  386,  387,  389, 

390,  391.  393.  396-398,  400,  402 

-404 
BRANSON  (or  BRAUSON),  Benj.,  s. 

of  Jos.,  md.,  357 
Jos.,  fa.,  357 


BRANSON   (or  BRAUSON),    Lydia, 

wit.,  328 
BRAT,  Anthony,  fa.,  58* 

Catrina,  bp.,  58 

Neeltye,  bp.,  58 
BRAWLEY  [BRAMLEY?],    Wilham, 

md.,   174 
BREESE(BREES),  (see also  BRIES), 
Abigail  (Abby),  wit.,  319,  323 

Cornelius,  fa.,  81 ;  bp.,  81 

Elizabeth,  wit.,  317,  319 

Samuel  (Sam'l),  wit.,  317,  318 

Susan  B.,  wit.,  317 
BRESTEDE    (BRASTED,    BREET- 
STEDE),  Abraham,   147 

Andries,  bp.,  128* 

Catharina,  wit.,  86 

Eckbert,  bp.,  60 

Engeltje,  bp.,  128 

Johannes  (Jan),  his  former  cattle- 
mark,  now  removed  from  the 
county,  41  ;  records  cattle- 
mark,  formerly  grandfather's, 
43;  fa.,  60,  121,  143;  bp.,  121, 
128 

Peter  (Pieter),  bp.,  143;  fa.,  147 

William  (Willem),  wit.,  81,  132; 
fa.,  128* 
BREWER  (BREWOR,  BROWER, 
BREWRS,  BEURS),  Adam, 
wit.,  279*,  280,  281*,  283,  284, 
285,  286;    house  of,  283,  284 

Elizabeth,  md.,  284 

Fanny,  wit.,  327 

Hannah,  md.,  283 

Lydia,  wit.,  295*,  301,  306,  328 

Rachel,  bp.,  172;  wit.,  283 

William,  deft.,  2;  name  indexed, 
28;  wit.,   283,  284 
BRIAN,  Rachel,  mo.,  173 

Rhoda,  bp.,   173 

William,  fa.,  173 
BRIANL,  Rebekah,  wit.,  283 
BRICON  (BRICKON),  Bety,  in  cen., 
150 

Salomon,  in  cen.,  150 
BRIDGES      (BRIGES),     Mr.,      Mr. 
Charles,  juryra.,  237;  pltf.,  237 

Elizabeth,  wit.,  77 

John,  deft.,  5,  9*,  33;  testimony 
and  age  of,  8;  cattle-mark,  25; 
name  indexed,  28*;  warrant 
against,  31 

Sarah,  w.  of  Charles,  grantee,  237 
BRIDGES  to  be  built,  52*,  53 
BRIDGETOWN,  ment.,  328 
BRIES  (see  also  BREESE),  Charite, 
mo.,  Ily 

Cornehus,  wit.,  108 

Geertje,  mo.,  66;  wit.,  66 

Henrick,  fa.,  loS*;  bp.,  io3 

Sarah,  bp.,   loS;  wit.,  108 
BRIGGS  (BRIGS),  Elizabeth,  b.,  396 

James,  md.,  396 ;  ear-mark,  406 

Kesiah,  b.,  396 

Martha,  b.,  396 

Mary,  b.,  396 

Sarah,  b.,  ^96 
BRINLEY  (BRENDLY,  BRENLEY, 
BRINDLY,  BRINLY,  BRIND- 
LEY),  Ann,  w.,  ep.,  211 

Asher,  husb.,  211 

Charles  R.,  ep.,  211 

Deborah,  b.,  349 

Elizabeth    (Ehz'th,    Eliz.),    wit.. 


253.   254,   255,   259,    260,    263, 
264,  282,  284*,  285*,  286,  287, 
289*,  292;  mo.,  349;  w.  of  John, 
349;  d.,  349 
Francis,  wit.,  283 
Hannah,  wit.,  284 

Jacob,  b.,  349 

John,  wit.,  282,  284,  289,  293,  294, 
301*;  md.,  289;  fa.,  349;  husb., 
of  Elizabeth,  349*;  b.,  349 
Joseph,  b.,  349 
Koziah  (Kesiah),  wit.,  282,  283 

Leah,  md.,  311 

Lydia,  b.,  349 

Phebe,  wit.,   284 

Reap,  b.,  349 

Thomas  (Thos.),  wit.,  284,  289 

William  (Wm.),  wit.,  247,  250, 
251*,  252,  253,  254,  256,  259, 
260,  261,  263*,  264,  275*,  276, 
277*,  278*,  279,  280,  281,  282*, 
283*,  284*,  285*,  286*,  287, 
289;  md.,  253,  2S2,  283;  b.,349 

William,  J'.  (William  Jun"), 
wit.,  278*,  283 

William  [Sen.],  wit.,  282 

Wilt.  [Will?],  wit.,  257* 
BRINKERHOF  (see  under  BLINCK- 

ERHOF) 
BRITELL,  John,  in  cen.,  155 

Rebaka,  in  cen.,    iss 
BRITTON    (BRITTAIN,  BRITTEN, 
BRITAIN,    BRITTIN,   BRIT- 
TAINE,  BRITING,  BRITEN), 
Abigail,  mo.,   107 

Benjamin,  little  house  where  he 
lately  dwelt  now  Dissosways, 
52;  in  cen.,   152;  md.,  189 

Elizabeth,  in  cen.,  152 

Frances,  in  cen.,   152 

Jeams  [James],  bp.,   in 

John,  wit.,  260 

Jose])h,  fa.,  iii;  in  cen.,  152 

Mary,  in  cen.,  152 

Nathaniel  (Nathanael,  Nath.), 
pltf.,  4*,  6,  10*,  II*,  33^  225; 
wit.,  13;  ment.,  21;  surv.,  cat- 
tle-mark, 22;  name  indexed, 
28*,  29* ;  obtains  four  warrants, 
subpoena,  31*;  Just.,  47;  de- 
ceased, cattle-mark  given  tb 
s.,  Capt.  Nathaniel,  48;  asS^, 
50;  vestrym.,  50;  fa.,  122; 
birth  and  age,  149;  in  cen., 
152*;  deft.,  225 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  cattle-mark,  34; 
Capt.  Nathaniel,  records  cattle- 
mark  of  his  deceased  fa.,  Na- 
thaniel Britton,  48 

Nicholas  (Nicolaes,  Nickolas), 
cattle-mark,  30;  col.,  51;  surv., 
56;  fa.,  121;  godf.,  121;  birth 
and  age,  149;  in  cen.,  152 

Nicholas,  Jr.,  cattle-mark,  32 

Richard,  supervisor,  21*;  cattle- 
mark,  26 

Sarah,  bp.,   122 

William,  deft.,  i*,  4*,  225* ;  cattle- 
mark,  22;  name  indexed,  28*; 
bp.,  121;  in  cen.,  152;  const., 
234*;  jurym.,  237 
BROK,  John,  in  cen.,  150  (see 
CROK  AND  VAN  CROOK) 

BROOKE  (BROOKS,  BROOK), , 

fa.,  183 


INDEX. 


415 


BROOKE  (BR00KS,BRO0K),Anna, 
mo.,  79 

Charles,  wit.,  302*,  303,  307,  311* 

Charles  S.,  wit.,  341 

Edw.,  wit.,  30S 

Isack,  Jr.,  wit.,  394 

Mary,  mo.,  i36;dau.  of Brook, 

bp.,  1S3;  wit.,  308,  309 
BROOKLYN       (BREUCKLYN, 
BREUCKLLYN,      BREUCK- 
LYN,   BROOKLAND),   ment., 
note,   224,   227,  229;  constable, 

230*,  231,  232,  233; ,  232; 

constable  of,  234;  differences 
concerning  bounds,  23S;  ment., 
269,  366*,  369*,  371 
BROWER  (see  BREWER). 
BROWN,  Abraham  (Abram),  husb., 
bp.,  175;  wit.,  242,  243*,  244*, 
246*;  md.,  246 

Abraham,  Jr.,  wit.,  244 

Agnes,  bp.,   16S 

Andrew,  md.,  194;  fa.,  197 

Arthur,  fa.,  168,  176,  180 

Barbary,  mo.,  168,  173 

Caleb,  fa.,  179 

Catharine  (Cattron),  mo.,  193; 
wit.,  242 

Elizabeth,  wit.,  329 

George,  cattle-mark,  25,  27,  44; 
wit.,  314 

Isabella,  bp.,  180 

James,  md.,  i94;s.,bp.,  197;  wit., 
260 

Jean,  in  cen.,  152 

Jane,  mo.,  168;  dau.,  bp.,  173; 
do.,  and  mo.,  176 

John,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  44;  con- 
stable, sfi;  wit.,  125;  fa.,  125, 
165,  168,  173;  in  cen.,  152 

Joseph,  md.,  183 

Josiah,   bp.,    189 

Leah,  wit.,  246 

Margrett,  wit.,  256 

Maria,  bp.,   125 

Martha,  w.,  bp.,  175;  md.,  242; 
wit.,  243 

Mary,  dau.  of  John,  bp.,  165 ;  dau., 
bp.,  168;  mo.,   i8g;  wit.,  246 

Nicolas,  wit.,  252,  254 

Nicolas,  Junier,  wit.,  246 

Nicolas,  Senior,  wit.,  246 

Phebe,  mo.,  179 

Richard,  bp.,   175 

Rosseaa,  bp.,   193 

Samuel,  bp.,   175 

Sarah,  bp.,  179;  md.,  193;  mo., 
197;  wit.,   244 

William,  fa.,  189,  193 
BROWER   (BROUWER),   Abraham, 
land     formerly     Daniel     Shot- 
well's,  46 

Abraham,  Jr.,  wit.,  68 

Elizabeth,  mo.,  65,  66,  68,  70,  76 
BRUNSWICK,  ment,   166,   178,   179, 

182,  184 
BUCHER  [?],  Frances,  wit.,  243 
BUCK,  John,  fa.,  382;  wit.,  395;  ear- 
mark, 405 

Charles,   md.,   206 

Mary,  dan.,  382 
BUCK'S  HILL  (BOKS  HILL),  ment., 
39.  46 


BUCKELEW(BUCKOLOW,  BUKEL- 

JOU,   BUKILOU),  .  md., 

182 
Abraham,  fa.,  184 
Elizabeth,  mo.,  166 
Esther,  mo.,   igo,   191 
Isaac,  bp.,  191 
Isabella,  bp.,   1S4 
Jane,  bp.,   190 
Jennet,  bp.,  i66 
John,   fa.,    166,   190,    191;    s.    of 

Thomas   and   Mary,   bp.,    179; 

father  and  son  bp.,  184 
Mary,  mo.,  179;  dan.,  bp.,  179 
Peter,  gossip  of,  11;  cattle-mark, 

24 
Sarah,  bp.,   J90 
Thomas,  fa.,  179 
BUCKENNES,  Isabel,  mo.,  159 
Jane,  bp.,  159 
John,  fa.,   159 
BUCKINGHAM,  ment.,  308 
John,  husb.,  210 
Sarah  E.  W.,  w.,  ep.,  210 
Wilhe,  child,  ep.,  210 
BUDD,  James,  mer.,  383 
BUFFIN,  Micheall,  wit.,  248 
BUKWORTH     (BUKOTH),    Briont, 
ment.,  7,  33;  testimony  and  age 
of,  8*,  34 ;  pltf.,  9 ;  name  indexed, 
28 
BULLMAN,  Ann,  mo.,  175;  dau.,  bp., 

175 

Gertrude,  bp.,  193 

Joseph,  bp.,   175 

Rose,  bp.,  175 

Sarah,  bp.,  175 

Susannah,  bp.,  175 

Thomas,  s.,  bp.,  175;  fa.,  175,  193 
BULLOCK,  John,  bp.,  159;  fa.,  159 
BUNNEL,  Alice,  mo.,  177 

Edward,  fa.,  177 

Joseph,  s.,  bp.,   177* 

Margaret,  mo.,  177 

Moses,  fa.,  177 
BUNTING,  AUice,  wit.,  284 

John,  wit.,  257 

Mary,  wit.,  319 

Newbury,  wit.,  316,  319 

Saml.,  wit.,  317 
BURBANK  (BYVANKS,  BAR- 
BANK,  BYVANK,  BARRA- 
BANK,  BURBANCK,  BER- 
BANCK,  BORBANKS),  Abra- 
ham, bp.,  59 

Aeltie  (Aaltje,  Althe),  mo.,  73, 
123;  wit.,  So,  116;  bp.,  130;  in 
cen.,   151 

Anna,  wit.,  66;  mo.,  96,  97 

Belitje,  mo.,  79,   125 

Catharina,  bp.,  141 

Evert,  in  cen.,  151 

Geertje,  bp.,  124 

John  (Jan),  fa.,  59,  70,  75,  124, 
143;  wit.,  73,  78,  97;  bp.,  143; 
in  cen.,  151* 

Lucas,  fa.,  121,  141 

Mary  (Maria),  bp.,  75,  121,  130; 
wit.,  123;  in  cen.,  151 

Thomas,  cattle-mark,  30;  wit.,  66, 
70,  88,  96,   III,  119,  123;  bp., 
70;  fa.,  i^o*;  in  cen.,  is> 
BURCHOIN  (BURCHOINE),  Manha, 
md.,  262 


BURCHOIN    (BURCHOINE),  Mary, 
wit.,  262 
Nathaniel,  house  of,  262 
Nathon,  wit.,  262 
Stephen,  wit.,  262 
BURDGE   (BURDG,    BURGE),   An- 
thony, s.  of  Jacob  and  Judith, 

b.,  352 
Jacob,  wit.,  311,  317,  318;  b.,  352; 

fa.,  352*;  husb.  of  Judith,  352*; 

ment.,  352 
Joseph,  md.,  193;  wit.,  284;  s.  of 

Jacob  and  Judith,  b.,  352 
Judith,   wit.,   311;  b.,   352;  mo., 

352*;  w.  of  Jacob,  352* 
Lydia,  dau.  of  Jacob  and  Judith, 

b.,  352 
Sarah,  wit.,  284 
BURDOIGNE,  Abigail,  mo.,  164,  168, 

173 
Alphy,  bp.,  173 
Francis,  fa.,  164,  168,  173 
Joel,  bp.,  164 
John,  bp.,  168 
BURGER  (see  BERGEN),  Catharine, 
bp.,  179 
Ehas,  fa.,  96,  179 
Nathan,  bp.,  96 
Susanna,  bp.,  179 
BURGIE,  John,  in  cen.,  152 
BURIALS,  records  of,   167,   168,   170, 
172,  174,  176,  177,  178,  180,  181, 
183,  184,  185,  187,  189,  190,  192, 
194,  196,  197,  198,  199,  201,  202, 
203,  204 
BURK,  Charles,  husb.,  212;  s.,  ep.,  218 
Edmund,  fa.,  218 
Elizabeth,  mo.,  218 
Mary,  w.,  ep.,  212 
BURLINGTON,  ment.,  246,  248*,  249, 
250,    251;    Co.,  247,   256,   265, 

297.314,  318,  341*,  373 
BURLINGTON,    Assembly   laws  by, 
378;  ment.,  383,  386,  387,  393, 

395 
BURNETT   (BURNET),  Martha   F., 
wit.,  332 

Samuel,  fa.,  126;  bp.,  126 
BURNS,  Elizabeth,  bp.,  167 

John,  fa.,  167 

Mary,  mo.,  167 
BURR,  Edmund  W.,  wit.,  331 

George  W.,  wit.,  335 

Henry,  md.,  352 

Henry,  Jun'r,  md.,  318;  wit.,  318, 

335 
Lydia,  wit.,  331 
Marmaduke,  wit.,  318 
Miriam,  wit.,  335 
Phebe,  wit.,  318,  331 
BURREL  (see  BIRWELL) 
BURROUGHS (BURROUGH,  EUk 
RASS,  BURROWS),  Elizabeth, 
wid.  of  John,  will  uf,  d.,  238 
Jeremiah  (Jer.),  pltf.,  23S;  guar- 
dian, 23S 
Jno.,  fa.,  will  of,  d.,  238 
Jno.,  minor,  238* 
Mary,  wit.,  331 
Samuel,  md.,  159 
BURTON,  EUzabelh,  servant,  234 
BURTON,  England,  ment.,  213 
BURY,  WiUiam,  of  Freehold,  bp.,  171 
BURYING  place  (see  CEMETERY) 


4i6 


INDEX. 


BUSEI.ELL  (BUSHELEL),  Frances, 
deft.,  4,  15;  name  indexed,  28, 
29;  warrant  against,  31 ;  ment., 

35 
BUSH,  Edward,  pet.,  35 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  147 

Garrit,  fa.,  147* 

Mary,  bp.,  147 
BUSTILL,  William,  wit.,  242 
BUTLER,  reference  to  house,  53 

James,  fa.,  75,  123 

Jan,  bp.,  75 

Mariah,  wit.,  321 

Sara,  bp.,  123 

Walter,  wit.,  242 
BUTS,  Mosis,  ear-mark,  406 
BUTTER,  Joseph,  wit.,  ^08 
BUTTERWORTH,     Abraham,    wit., 
252 

Mary,  wit.,  252 
BUTTON,  Ann  Eliza,  ep.,  209 
BUY,  Martha,  mo.,  70 
BYRD,  Elizabeth,  wit.,  319 

James,  wit.,  319 

Joseph,  wit.,  318,  319,  321;  md., 

319 
BYRN,  William,  md.,  176 


CADMUS    (CADDEMUS,    KATMUS, 
KADMIS),   Andries,  bp.,  94 

Catharina,  bp.,  93 

Dirk,  fa.,  93*,  94;  wit.,  125 

Frederick,  bp.,  93 

Jenneke,  bp.,  loi 

Joris  (Jores),  wit.,  84;  fa.,  loi 

Rutgerz,  bp.,  93 
CAFFERY    [Cassery?],    Hannah,  bp , 
■63 

John,  fa.,  163;   md.,  163 
CAHALL,  Laurence,  bp.,  183 

Mary,  mo.,   183 

William,  fa.,  183 
CALEY,  Catharine,  bp.,  183 

Christian,  mo.,  183 

Hannah,  md.,  184 

Henry,  fa.,  183 

John,  s.,  bp.,  183;  fa.,  183* 

Rebecca,  bp.,  183 
CALVIN  [?],  Ann,  wit.,  259 
CAMDEN,  Co.,  ment.,  340 
CAMMACK  (CAMMACT,  CAMECKS, 
CAMMERT),  Ann,  b.,  268 

Audery,  b.,  268 

Franses,  b.,  268 

Leah,  b.,  268 

Mary,  wit.,  245*;  b.,  268 

Nathaniel  (Nathaniell) ,  wit.,  242*; 
fa.,  268 
.MPBELL      (CAMBELL,     CAMP- 
BILL,  CAMPBEL),  Mrs.,  bur., 
174 

Alexander,  fa.,  1S9 

Andrew,  bp.,  191 

Collin,  bp.,  189 

Duncan,  bp.,  179 

Eleanor,  bp.,   182 

EUzabeth,  bp.,  185 

Frances,  mo.,  164 

George,  bp.,  169;  baby,  ep.,  210 

Hannah  Matilda,  dau.,  ep.,  210 

Isabella,  bp.,  1S9 

Jane,  bp.,  184 


CAMPBELL      (CAMBELL,      CAMP- 
BILL,  CAMPBEL),  John,   fa., 
169,  179,  182*,  185;  s.,  bp.,  174 
Mary,  mo.,  w.,  bp.,  184;  bp.,  193 
Mary  E.,  mo.,  210 
Matthias,  bp.,  186 
Peter  B.,  fa.,  210 
Rachel,  mo.,  169,  174,  179,  182*, 

185 
Robert,  fa.,  164,  184,  186,  189,  191, 

193;  bur.,  168;  husb.,  184 
William,  bp.,    164 
CANNON  (CANON,  CANONE,  KA- 

NON),   see      CORNON,   which 

may  mean  CANON;  Abraham, 

col.,    51;     bp.,    86  [?],   123;    in 

cen.,  153* 
Andros   (Andrew),   pltf.,    2;   Mr., 

assr.,  16,   17;   cattle-mark,    23; 

index  of  name,  28;   ment.,  35; 

in  cen.,  153 
Anna,  in  cen.,  153 
Catharina  (Catlyn),  bp.,  125;  wit., 

138 
David,  fa.,  loi,  102 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  60;  in  cen.,  153 
Hester,  wit.,  74 
Isaac,  in  cen.,  153 
Jacob,  in  cen.,  153 
Jacobus,  bp.,  61 
Jane,  in  cen.,  153 
John  (Jan,  Jean),  fa.,  60,  61,  123, 

Mary    (Maria,    Marie,   Marytye), 
mo.,  63;  wit.,  83,  123;  bp,,  102; 
in  cen.,  153 
Sarah,  bp.,  loi ;  in  cen.,  153 
CAPE  ISLAND,  ment.,  391 
CAPE  ISLAND  CREEK,  sale  of  land 

near,  388 
CAPE   MAY,   town  meeting  in,   37S; 
ment,  379*,  381*,  382*,  384*, 
386*,    387*,    388*,    389,    390*, 
391,     39^*,    393*.    395*.     396. 
397*.  398.  399,  400* 
CAPE    MAY  COUNTY,  records    of, 
378;  ment.,  388*,  389,  392,  393*, 
395*.  396.  397.  39S,  399* 
CAPONS  or  HENES  (HENS),  rent  for 

land,  388,  392,  393 
CARD,  Hannah,  md.,"  358 
CARDWELL,  Ralph,  pltf.,  228*,  235; 
ordered  to  accept  settlement  of 
suit,  2^3*;  wit.,  238 
CARENTON'(CARRINTON),  Benja- 
min, fa.,  62 
Jannetie,  b.,  and  bp.,  117 
Joseph,  fa.,  117 
Margriete,  bp.,  62 
CARHART  (CAHART),  Mr.,  bur.,  165 
John,  bur.,  206 
Phebe,  mo.,   159 
PhiUp,   fa.,   159 
Thomas,  cattle-mark,  25 
Wm.,  fa.,  159 
William  Lord,  bp.,  159 
CARLE,  Catharine,  md.,  180 
CARLES  NECK,  46 
CARMAN,  Caleb,  deft.,  378;  claim  on 
estate,  381*;  wit.,  386*;s.,  387*; 
seller,  399* ;  receiver,  400* 
EUzabeth,  adm.  granted,  396;  w., 

399*;  wid.,  400* 
John,  deft.,  378;  juror,  ear-mark, 
380;  grand  juror,  381;  wit.,  386*; 


husb.,    d,,  396*;   inventory    of 
goods,  403 ;  ear-mark,  406 
Joshua,  ear-mark,  380,  406;  wit 

3S5 
Mary,   md.,   202 
Samuel  (Clinicus),  bp.,  169 
CARPENTER  (CARPENDER),  Com- 
modore Edward  W.,  ep.,  213 
Frances,  md.,  180 
John,  ep.,  213 
Lucy,  mo.,  202;  w.,  ep.,  213;  dau. 

of  Wm.,  md.,  353 
Sarah   Catharine,  bp.,  202;  dau., 

ep.,  213 
Susan  C,  w.,  ep.,  213 
William,  fa.,  202,  213,  353 
CARRAT,  Sarah,  md.,  174 
CARREL,  Mr.  Joseph,  cattle-mark,  45 
CARRIGAN,  Ann,  mo.,   171 
John,  bp.,   171 
William,  fa.,  171 
CARTER,  Mary,  md.,  3159 
CARTERET    (CARTROERT,    CAR- 
TERETT,       C  A  R  T  O  RE  T), 
Philip,   Governor,    220    221* 
CASE     (CASE,     CAZIER,     CASHE 
CASIER,     COSHE,     COSIE), 
Catharina,  bp.,  135 
Dirk,  bp.,   135 
Elisabeth,  in  cen.,  151 
Jacobus,  bp.,   136 
John,      cattle  -  mark,      23      (see 

COSIE) ;  in  cen.,  153 
Mary,  in  cen.,   151 
Peter  (Petrus),  bp.,  136;  in  cen., 

153 
Philip  (Philhpe),  wit.,  64,  65,  136; 
ment.,  99;  fa,,  135*,  136*;  bp., 
135;  in  cen.,  153 
Susana,  in  cen.,  i^i, 
CASEY    (KASEY),    Catherine,    md., 
177 
Elizabeth,  w.,  ep.,  216 
Michael,  husb.,  ep.,  216* 
CASPER  (CASPERS,  KASPER),  Cas- 
parus,  bp.,  68 
Isaack,  fa.,  68 
Thomas,  wit.,  96 
CASSTROY,  EHas,  in  cen.,  150 
CASTLE  TOWN,  manor  of,  ment.,  38 

CATHARINE  ,  md.,   174;  negro 

child,  bp.,  177 
CATTLE,  restrained,  41 ;  laws  concern- 
ing. 43 
CAVELIER,  Antje,  bp.,  125 
Cornelia,  bp.,  125 
Johannes,  fa.,  125 
CEDAR  BUSH,  place  called,  37 
CEILO,  Cornelia,  mo.,  121;  bp.,  135 
Daniel,  bp.,  136 
Elsje,  bp.,  135 
Johannes,  bp.,  137 
Maria,  bp.,  137 
Pieter,  wit.,  127;  fa.,  135*,  136*, 

137;  bp.,  135 
Sara,  bp.,   136 
Wilhelmus,  bp.,  136 
CEMETERY,  or  Church  Yard,  ment., 
38,    53*    (see  also    BURYING 
GROUNDS) 
CENSUS  of  STATEN  ISLAND,  notes 

concerning,  149,  150 
CHADWICK,  Catharine,  child,  ep.,  216 
Elizabeth,  child,  ep.,  216 
John,  child,  ep.,  216* 


INDEX. 


417 


CHAMBERLAIN    (CHAMBERLIN), 
Ann,  bp.,   172 
Catharine,  mo.,  169* 
Derrick,  bp.,   169 
Henry,  \Tit.,  242;  fa.,  268 
James,   bp.,    172 
John,   bur.,    161;  b.,   268;  hush., 

172* 
Lydia,  bp.,  172 
Mary,  w.,  bp.,  172* 
Peleg,   wit.,   247 
Thomas,  bp.,   169 
Valeria,  bp.,  169 
William,  bp.,  169;  St.,  do.,  170 
Zilphia,  bp.,  170 

CHAMBERS, ,  s.  of  John,  d.'[?], 

267 
Ann,  md.,  171 
Benj.,  rad.,   193 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  161 
John,   wit.,   242,    243,    246,  247*; 
fa.,  267*;  b.,  267 

Hannah,  b.,  267  ; nah,  dau.  of 

John,  d.,  267 
Mary,  wit.,  244,  247,  250; b.,  267 
Richard,  wit.,  246,  247*;  b.,  267 

Susannah,  b.,  267; nah,  dau. 

of  John,  d.,  267 
Thomas,  b.,  267 
William,  b.,   267 
CHAMBLIS,  Ehzabeth,  md.,  291 
CH.ANIPION     (CHAMPIAN),     John, 
wit.,   383 
Mary,  wit.,  383 
Robert,  md.,  383* 
Samuel,  wit.,  383 
CHAMPLAIN    (CHAMPLIN),    Eliza- 
beth, wit.,  283 
Guy,  wit.,  338 
CHAMPLICE,  Rebekah,  md.,  281 
CHANDLER     (CHANLER),     Aschel 
(Asahel),   wit.,   307,   310 
Benjamin,  wit.,  307 
Charles  A.,  bur.,  207 
Mary,   bur.,   206 
Meribah,  md.,  208 
Thos.,   wit.,   315 
CHANLEY,   Dorothy,  vdt.,  288 
CHANNELLHOUSE,  Adam,  d.,   242 

Mary,  wid.  of  Adam,  md.,  242 
CHAP,  John,  md.,  193 
CHAPMAN,  John,  md.,  184 

Catharine,  mo.,  165;  bp.,  165  ;md., 

iSi 
Robart,  wit.,  260 
CHARLES,  King,  2nd,  237 
CHARLS,   King,   grantor,   221*;  land 

by  conquest,   222 
CH.^SEY,   Ehas,   husb.,   209 
CHATTWELL     (see     SHOTWELL), 
John,  pltf.,  9,  33;  name  indexed, 
28 
CHARLETON,  The  Rev.  Mr.  Richard, 
records  for  his  cattle-mark,  the 
one  of  .\dam  Mott,  "who  is  re- 
moved out  of  this  county,"  55 
CHLOE,  negro  child,  belonging  to  Mrs. 

Kearny,    bp.,    igj 
CHESNE  (CHEN)  (see  DU  CHESNE) 
CHESHIRE,  Ann,  wit.,  244 

John,  wit.,  242*,  244*,  245;  md., 
244 
CHESTER,  ment.,  302,  331 
CHESTERFIELD,   ment.,    280,    2S4, 
309.   363*,  364* 


CHRIST  CHURCH,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J., 
parish  register  of,  157;  latitude 
and  longitude  of,  157;  clergy- 
men of,  157;  note  concerning 
parish  register  of,  157;  ment., 
208,  211,  213 
CHRISTOPHER  (CHRISTSEER, 
CHRISTFEER,  CHRIST- 
P  H  E  R  ,  CHRISTEPHER, 
CHRISTEPHERS,  CHRIS- 
TOFFEL,  CHRISTOFOLSEN, 
CHRISTOFFELZEN),  Anna 
Catharina,  bp.,  122 

Anne,  in  cen.,  153 

Barent  (Barnt,  Bame),  cattle- 
mark,  27,  29;  his  land,  53,  54; 
surv.,  55;  assr.,  56;  with  w. 
Anna,  wits.,  78,  79;  fa.,  90*, 
98;  bp.,  98,  108,  121;  wit., 
108,  117,  131;  ment.,  148;  in 
cen.,   153 

Catharina  (Catrj'n),  mo.,  64,  73, 
79;  bp.,  90,  98;  wit.,  108,  120; 
in  cen.,   153 

Cersteyntje,  wit.,  105 

Charity,  bp.,  147 

Stofel  (Stoffel,  Christoffel),  cattle- 
mark,  27 ;  surv.,  51 ;  wit.,  78*,  90, 
95,96,  1 17;  wit.,  and  godf.  with 
w.  Styntie,  78;  in  cen.  153 

Hans  (Hance),  testimony  of,  4; 
wit.,  71,  73,  90;  godf.,  78;  fa., 
108* ;  self  and  w.  Susanna,  god- 
parents, 119;  in  cen.,  153*; 
deft.,   229* 

John  (Johannes,  Joh),  bp.,  loS; 
wit.,  121 ;  fa.,  147 

Joseph,  bp.,   108 

Mary  (Maria),  mo.,  71;  bp.,  90; 
wit.,    108,   122 

Nicholas  (Nicolaas,  Nicolus),  bp., 
90;  fa.,  121,  122;  in  cen.,  153 

Rebecca,  bp.,  90;  in  cen.,  153 

Richard,  bp.,  108 

Susanna,  bp.,  90;  w.  of  Hans, 
godm.,   119 

Styntie     (Stinshe),    godm.,    78*; 
«"it.,  133,  138;  in  cen.,  153 
CHUE,  Ann,  md.,  39S* 
CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND,  ment.,  396 
CHURCH      (CHURCK),     Christefor, 
trustee,  382;  ear-mark,  406* 

Jeremiah,  ear-mark,  406 
CHURION,  Peter,  name  indexed,  28 
CIHER,  Elisabeth,  wit.,  310 
CIKER,  Margaret,  md.,   193 
CISEAU,   Anna,   mo.,    120 
CLAASSEN   (CLAYSONE,  CL.\ASZ, 
CLAAZEN,       CLAASZEN, 
CLASSEN, CLASEN, CLASON, 
CLAES) ,    Bartle,    examination 
of,   231 

Cobus  Qacobus],  fa.,  80;  bp.,  92; 
wit.,  92 

Derek  (Dericke),  cattle-mark,  26; 
fa.,  92* 

Femmelie,  bp.,  80,  92 

Francyntje,  b.,  bp.,   117 

Gustaves,  wit.,  86 

Hendrickie,  bp.,  92 

Jacobus  (see  under  Cobus) 

Jan,  fa.,  117 

Jaret,  ment.,  35 

Magdalena,  wit.,  74,  92 

Marytje,  wit.,  96 


CLARKE        (CLARK,        CLERCK, 

KLERRC,  KLAC),  Alexander, 

s.,  bp.,  175 
Benjamin,  wit.,  319 
Benj'n,  Jun'r,  wit.,  322 
Catharine,  mo.,  w.,  bp.,  198* 
Dorothea  (Dorote),  [Dorothy],  bp., 

1 1 1* 
Edward,  fence-viewer,  6;  referee, 

10;  fence- viewer,  28;  afBrmation 

and  age,  32 
Ehzabeth  (Elisabeth),  wit.,  310, 

313 
Ehza  M.,  ep.,  218 
Grytie,  wit.,  93 
Henne,  mo.,  91* 
Job,  bp.,  188 
John  (Jan),  wit.,  93;  fa.,  iii;bp., 

112;  in  cen.,  153;  s.  of  John  and 

Catharine,  bp.,  198* 
Josiph,  wit.,  252 
Margreat,  in  cen.,  153 
Moses,  bp.,  184 
Rachel  (Rachill),  wit.,  262;  md., 

262 
Richard,  md.,  174;  fa.,  175,  184, 

188;  s.,  bp.,  180* 
Sara,  bp.,  112 
Susanna,  md.,  176 
Thomas,  ment.,  29;  wit.,  307 
(TLAYTON  (CLATON,  CLEAYTON), 

Ann,  bp.,  158 
Content,  wit.,  2S4 
David,  bp.,  158 
Hannah,  bp.,  158 
Isabel,  bp.,  158 
John,  bp.,  158;  house  of,  246;  wit., 

246;  fa.,  267;  b.,  267 
John  L,  ep.,  210* 
Jonathan,  bp.,  158 
Leah,  md.,  246 
Margaret,  w.,  ep.,  210 
Mary,  bp.,  15S;  ep.,  216;  wit.,  241 
Parnell,  wit.,  291 
Rachell,  b.,  267 
Sarah,  wit.,  246 
Thomas,  master,  166 
Zebulon,  wit.,  246 
CLEMENS,  Anna  Maria,  mo.,  180 
Henrichus,  fa.,  iSo 
Mareviasleot,  bp.,  180 
CLEMENT,  Willempje,  mo.,  138 
CLENDENING      (CLENDENNING, 

CLENDENNY,  CLENDENNE, 

CLINDINNE,     CLENDENY), 

Adam,  fa.,  80 
Antye,  bp.,  58 
Cathilyna,  bp.,  85 
Jacob,  bp.,  87 
James,  bp.,  59;  fa.,  59 
Johannes,  bp.,  145 
Joseph,  bp.,  58 
Mary  (Maria,  Malli,  Molly),  mo., 

72;  wit.,  86;  bp.,  144 
Patience,  bp..  So 
Pieternelle,  bp.,  102 
Rachel,  bp.,  87 
Wynty,  mo.,  87 
Walter,  fa.,  58*,  85,  86*,  87,  102, 

144,  145;  bp.,  86 
CLERGYMEN  (see  .MINISTERS) 
CLIFTON,  Thomas,  on  jury,  380 
CLINE,  Frances  G.,  wit.,  335 
Frances  M.,  bp.,  205 


4iS 


INDEX. 


CLINE,  Mary  Mott  (Mary  M.),  l>p  , 

206;  wit.,  331,  335 
CLOVE,  The,  ment.,  36,  38 ;  clove  road, 

46 
COARTLANDTS  BROOK,  ment.,  53 
COBAL,  Daniel,  in  cen.,  150 
COCHEAU,  Abraham,  bp.,  119 

Jan,  fa.,  119 
COCHRAN,  Ann,  w.,  ep.,  214 
Isabel,  ep.,  215 
John  C.,  husb.,  ep.,  214 
CODRET,  John,  in  cen.,  150 

Peter,  in  cen.,  154 
COE,  John  (Jno.),  Capt'n,  wit.,  229; 
jurym.,  232;  deft.,  235;  moves 
for  non-suit,  238* 
COERSEN,  Comelis,  examination  of, 

231 
COEVERT,  Femmetje,  bp.,  131 
Maria,  wit.,  136 
Tennis,  fa.,  131 ;  wit.,  135 
COHANSEY,  road  to,  ordered,  384; 

ment.,  385,  386,  387,  388,  394 
COLD  SPRING,  branch,  land  bound 

over,  389 
COLD  SPRING  CREEK,  land   near 
head  of,  sold,  386,  387;  mill  at, 
400 
COLE      (COLD,      COOL,      COOLE, 
COLLE),  Abraham,  wit.,  16,  81, 
129,    135;    conveys    and    buys 
land,  19;  assr.,  22,  50,  56;  cattle- 
mark,    25;'  house   of   Abraham 
Cold,  blacksmith,  37  ;  Abraham, 
Esq.,  in  cattle  re,  43;  just.,  49; 
in  cen.,  151 
Andrew,  in  cen.,  153 
Ann  (Anna),  mo.,   128,    129*;  in 

cen.,  151 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  243 
Isaac,  his  land  ment.,  37 
Mary  (Maria),  mo.,  60,  81,  82*; 

wit.,  60,  135;  in  cen.,  151 
Rebecca       (Rebaca,       Reabaca) 
godm.,  107;  mo.,  135*,  136;  in 
cen.,  151* 
Richard,  in  cen.,  i  ■;3 
COLEMAN   (COLMAN),Ann  P.,  w., 
ep.,  215 
Charles,  md.,  192 
Herbert,  husb.,  ep.,  215 
Sarah,  md.,  183 
COLERICH,  Peter,  in  cen.,  152 
COLEY,  George,  fa.,  ep.,  216* 
Henry,  md.,  182 
Job,  child,  ep.,  216 
Joseph,  s.,  ep.,  216 
Susannah,  w.,  216 
COLLAS,  Jos.,  wit.,  287 
COLLINS,  Albert,  s.  of  Thomas  and 
Ann,  md.,  341;  wit,,  341 
AUce,  md.,   159 

Ann,  mo.,  341 ;  w.  of  Thomas,  341 
EUzabeth  A.,  wit.,  341 
Francis,  wit.,  341 
John,  wit.,  341 
Joseph,  wit.,  248,  249 
Thomas,  fa.,  341 ;  husb.  of  Ann, 
341;  wit.,  341 
COLLMAN,  Benj.,  wit.,  262 
COLTER,  Andrew,  fa.,  72 

William,  bp.,  72 
COLT'S  NECK,  ment.,  161,  164,  165, 
167,  169,  170,  352 


COLVILL  (COLVIL),  Elizabeth,  mo., 
191* 

Thomas,  fa.,  187,  191 
COL  WELL  (COLL  WELL),  Allen,  wit., 
245 

Eleanor,  bp.,  168 

EUzabeth,  mo.,  168 

Jedan  (Jedaw),  bp.,  181 

Martha,  bp.,  168 

Mary,  bp.,   175 

Thomas,  fa.,  168,  175,  181 

William,  bp.,  168 
COMBS,  Ann,  bp.,  184* 

Elizabeth  W.  Allen,  mo.,  369* 

Hannah,  bp.,   193 

Jane,  bp.,  191 

John,  fa.,  184,  191* 

Joseph,  fa.,  178 

Mary,  mo.,  184* 

Phebe,  bp.,  178 
COMANS       (COMON,      COMMANS, 
CONMANS),    Esther,    in   cen., 

152 
George,  arbitrator,  4;  ment.,  7,  35; 
cattle-mark,  23;  attachment  of 
goods,  subpoenaed,    31;    cattle- 
mark  ment.,  40;  in  cen.,  152 
William  (Will.),  surv.,  51 ;  in  cen., 
152 
COMPTON,  Ann,  bp.,  184 
EUzabeth,  wit.    260 
John,  fa.,  184 

Wm.,  constable  of  Gravesend.  230; 
wit.,  238 
CONEIN,  Janntye,  mo.,  91 
CONNCHES  DOCK,  ment.,  223 
CONNOR,  James,  adult,  191 
CONOVER,  Aaron,  wit.,  338  > 
Aaron  R.,  child,  ep.,  218  » 
Ann,  wit.,  328 
EUza  L.,  w.,  ep.,  212 
Hannah  E.,  mo.,  218  1 
Hendrick,  wit.,  328 
James  W.,  husb.,  21a 
Matthias  C,  fa.,  218  • 
CONROW,  Fanny  (F.),  wit.,  332;  ep., 
376 
Luke  (L.),  wit.,  340;  ep.,  376 
CONSTABLES  appointed,  3S1 

CONSTANT, ,  ear-mark,  40s 

COOK  (COOKE),  Abraham,   s.,  bp., 

173 
— — ,  wit.,  282 
Ann,  wit.,  337,  341;  mo.,  341;  w. 

of  Thomas,  341;  d.,  366,  367 
Annastasia,  bp.,  197 
Ann  "Williams  Arnald,"  mo.,  365 
Caroline  V.,  b.,  366 
Catherin    (Cattron,    Caty),    md., 

289;  house  of,   289;  wit.,   322, 

324 

Deborah,  wit.,  310,  315,  326,  334 

Ebenezer  (Ebeneazer,  Ebeneezer), 
wit.,  282,  289,  295,  296*,  341 ; 
fa.,  348,  365;  husb.,  of  Sarah, 
348;  b.,  365;  d.,  365,  366 

Elizabeth  (fiUz'th),  wit.,  245,  246, 
289,  290,  292,  326*;  w.  of  Will- 
iam, b.,  346;  do.,  d.,  346;  mo., 
346;  w.,  346;  dau.  of  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  White,  d.,  346 

Faith,  b.,  348 

Geo.,  Mr.,  att'y,  229*,  231 

Grace,  bp.,  192 


COOK  (COOKE),  Graham,  mo.,  185, 
187,    188,  fi90*,   192,   195,   196, 
'97  !  w.,  bur.,  ig8 
Hannah,  bp.,  176;  wit.,  256,  283, 
2S9,    296,  312,  321;   md.,   299; 
b.,  346,  348 
Hannah,  B.  W.,  b.,  366 
Hannah  C.  [?],  b.,  365 
Isabella,  bp.,  195 
Jacob,  wit.,  295;  b.,  346 
Jesse  [?],  wit.,  307,  310,  316 
Job,  wit.,  2S9,  335;  b.,  346 
Joseph,  b.,  346 
Joseph  H.,  b.,  366 
Jo.sh,  wit.,   291 
Lewis  Paleske  (Lewis  P.),  b.,  366; 

captain,  d.,  366 
Lydia  (Lidya,  Lyddia),  bp.,  196; 
wit.,   284,    294,   297,   303,   312; 
mo.,   346;  w.  of  William,  346; 
b.,  346 
Margaret    (Margarett,     Margret), 
wit.,  28S,  294,  303,  306,  307,  309, 
310;  md.,  312;  dau.  of  WilUam 
and  Lydia,  b.,  346 
Mary,  mo.,    168,    182;  bur.,   iSi; 

dau.,  185*;  b.,  348 
Mary  Ann,  b.,  366 
Miriam  (Meriam),  wit.,  307,  310 
Michael,  bp.,  190 
Nathaniel,  bp.,  169 
Patience,  wit.,  325;  md.,  326 
Peter,  wit.,  310 
Phebe,  b.,  346 

Rachel,  wit.,  322,  324;  mo.,  337; 
w.  of   Thomas,    337;    do.,    b.,   ' 
365;  mo.,  365*;  b.,  366 
Rachel  (Borden),  d.,  366 
Rachel  W.,  dau.  of  Thomas   and 

Ann,  md.,  341 
Rebecca  (Rebekah),  wit.,  291,  337 
Rebecca     (Combs),     2nd     w.     of 

Thomas,  d.,  366 
Richard,   wit.,   47;  b.,   365,   366; 

d.,  366 
Samuel,  missionary,  157,  177;  fa., 
185,  187,  188,  190,  192,  195,  196, 
197  ;  minister,  198;  do,,  ep.,  219 
<Sarah,  dau,,  bp.,    16S;  mo.,   176, 
348,  365;  dau.,   187;  md.,   193; 
wit.,    261,   281,    282,    285,   287, 
288,   290,   291    295,   296*,    298, 
304;  w.  of  Ebenezer,   348;  b., 
365 
Sarah  S.,  b.,  366 
Sarah  Sherman,  d.,  366 
Silas  (Silus),   fa.,    168,    173,    176, 

182,  1S5;  wit.,  256  , 

Stephen,  md.,  281;  wit.,  281,  285,    ; 

288,  290,  291 
Susan  B.  P.,  wit.,  342;  b.,  366;  d., 

366 
Tesse,  wit.,  307 

Thomas  (Tho^,  Thomas,  snr.t), 
bp.,  188;  fa.,  bur.,  190*;  wit., 
241,  322,  324,  329,  333;  fa.,  337; 
husb.  of  Rachel,  337 ;  wit.,  337, 
339;  fa.,  341 ;  husb.  of  Ann,  341; 
wit.,  341;  b.,  348,  365*;  husb., 
365*,  366,  369;  fa.,  365*;  d., 
366t,  366 
Thomas,  Jr.  (Thomas,  Jun', 
Thomas,  "  2nd,"  t).  wit.,  333; 
s.  of  Thomas  and  Rachel,  md., 
337;  wt.,  337,  341;  d.,  366t 


INDEX. 


419 


COOK  (C00KE1,  Uriah,  bp.,  182 

William  (Willm.),  md.,  289,  291, 
294;  wit.,  289*,  291,  294,  295*, 
297*,  299,  303;  b.,  346*;  husb. 
of  Elizabeth,  346*;  fa.,  346*; 
husb.,  of  Lydia,  346;  d.,  346; 

b.,  348 
William  W.,  b.,  366;  captain,  lost 

at  sea,  366 
COOPER   (COPER,   COUPIR,  COO- 

PERE,  COWPER),  Ann,  mo., 

174,  180 
Barhary,  mo.,  177 
Benjamin,    21;    cattle-mark,    26; 

assr.,  51 ;  surv.,  51 ;  in  cen.,  150, 

15';  bp.,   195 
Benjamin  B.,  md.,  201 
David,  bp.,  199 
Deborah,  mo.,   164 
Elener,  in  cen.,  150 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  191 
Ezekial,  bp.,  i65 
Frances,  in  cen.,  151 
George,  fa.,  177;  s.  bp.,  199 
Hendrick  (Henrich),  fa.,  174,  181 
Henry,  md.,  174;  bp.,  180* 
James,  bp.,  164 
Jasper,  bp.,  181 
John,  in  cen.,  151;  fa.,  165,  166, 

178;  s.  bp.,  173*;  bur.,  190 
Joseph,  in  cen.,  151;  fa.,  164;  bur., 

174 

Lenah,  bp.,  178 

Martha,  in  cen.,  150 

Mary,  mo.,  165,  166,  178;  w.,  173*; 
dau.,   174;  wit.,  243 

Michael,  bp.,  199 

Phebe,  bp.,  195 

PhiUp,  md.,  180;  fa.,  181,  191,  199 

Samuel,  bp.,  173 

Sarah,  bp.,  199 

Simon,  wit.,  243* 

WilUam,  in  cen.,  151 ;  bp.,  165;  s. 
of  Henrich,  bp.,  181 
COONE,  Thomas,  elk.,  21;  cattle- 
mark,  27* 
CORBETT  (CORBET,  CARBET, 
KARBET,  CORBITT,  COR- 
BIT,  CORBETE),  Amy,  mo., 
67,  69,  1 19 

Anna,  wit.,  no;  in  cen.,  150 

Elizabeth,  in  cen.,  150 

Isaac,  surv.,  56;  wit.,  with  his  w. 
Martha,  no;  in  cen.,  151 

Jacob,  fence-viewer,  6,  28;  testi- 
mony and  age  of,  8;  ment.,  16; 
wit.,  elk.,  20;  cattle-mark,  24, 
26 

John,  testimony  and  age  of,  33 

Maria  (Marytie,  Mary),  wit.,  no*; 
in  cen.,  150 

Martha,  w.  of  Isaac;  wit.,  no 
CORDUGGAN,  Mary,  md.,  iSc 
CORLIES  (CORLISS,  CORLIS,  COR- 
LEIS,     CORLOIS,     CURLIS, 
CURLI— ,     CURLES,     CUR- 
LEIS,    CORLES,   CORLEISE, 
COURLIES,  CURLIES),    Abi- 
gail (Abigal,   Abegil),  wit.,  301, 
303,  306*,  327,  330,  332*,  333*. 
335.    336.    337.   338,   340.  341; 
b.,  344* 
Anne  (Ann),  wit.,  301,  303,  307, 

3'o.  325>  326,  327*,  332,'  336*; 


™o-.  350;  w.  of  Brittain,  350; 
b.,  361 ;  d.,  362 

Asher,  md.,  373 

Benjamin  (Benjman,  Benj", 
Benj.,  Benj°,  Benj  ),  wit.,  262, 
276,  280,  281,  282,  301,  303, 
307*,  310,  315,  316,  317,  318, 
319*,  320*,  321,  322,  323,  324, 
325*,  326*,  327,  334,  336;  b., 
269,  342,  344,  356;  md.,  276, 
307;  fa.,  332,  344;  husb.  of  Deb- 
orah, 332,  344;  d.,  342,  344; 
husb.,  373 

Benjamin  W.  (Benj°.  W.,  Benj. 
W.,  Benj"'.  W.,  B.  W.)t,  wit., 
330,  334*,  335*.  336.  337.  338, 
340;  s.  of  Briton  and  Sarah,  md., 

335.  353;  b.,  362;  d.,  362,  365; 
fa.,  365*;  husb.,  365!;  ep.,  377! 

Brittain  (Briton,  Britan,  Britton, 
Britt".),  wit.,   298,  299*,    300*, 

301.  303.  305.  306.  307*.  310. 
312,  314,   315,   316,   320*,  321, 

323,  326*,  328,  330,  331;  md., 
301 ;   fa.,   333 ;    husb.  of  Sarah, 

333.  335;  fa-.  335,  35°.  3f>i*. 
362;  b.,  344,  361,  362;  d.,  344, 
362*;  husb.  of  Ann,  350;  s.  of 
Briton  and  Sarah,  d.,  362 

Briton,  Jr.,  wit.,  334 

Charlotte,    wit.,    330,    333,    334*, 

336,  340 

David,  md.,  276;  wit.,  276  (see 
under  CORTIS) ;  b.,  350 

Deborah  (Deboah),  wit.,  251,  257*, 
258*,  262,  263,  276,  279*,  281*, 
282,  286,  287*,  289*,  294,  299*, 
301,  302,  303,  304,  307*,  309, 
316,  319*,  320,  321*,  322*,  323*, 

324,  326*,  327*,  328,  331*,  332*, 

333.  334.  335*.  337.  338.  339; 
mo.,  269*,  332,  342*,  344;  b., 
269,  342,  343,  344,  362;  w.  of 
George,  269,  342*;  house  of, 
276;  w.  of  Benjamin,  332,  344; 
d.,  342,  344,  362,  373* 

Deborah,  Jr.,  md.,  262 

Dinah,  wit.,  262;  b.,  269,  342  ;md., 

277 
Edmund  W.,  husb.,  376 
Edna,  ep.,  375 
Edward,  b.,  365;  d.,  365 
Edward  G.,  wit.,  334,  338.  339 
Edward  Pennington  (Edward  P.),t 

b..  353;  d.,  354t 

Eliza  H.,  b.,   365 

Eliza  L.,  wit.,  334 

EUzabeth  (EUsabeth,  EUz"'., 
EUzth.),  wit.,  250,  252,  276, 
277*,  298,  309*,  323,  325,  326*, 
327*,  328*,  329,  330,  33".  332, 

334,  338;  tnd.,  253,  278,  297, 
327;  dau.  of  Briton  and  Sarah, 
md.,  333 ;b.,  269,  344*,  348,  361 ; 
pr.  request,  326 

Elizabeth,  Jun',  wit.,  327 

EUzabeth  A.,  wit.,  337 

Elizabeth  C,  wit.,  338 

Ellen  L.,  wit.,  341 

Exercise,  wit.,  242,  245;  mo.,  269 

Francis,  b.,  365;  d.,  365 

George  (Geo.),  wit.,  242,  243, 
244*,  245,  246,  248,*  249,  250, 
251*,  252*,  253,  257*,  258,  259, 
262,    264,    276,    277,   283,   285, 


294.  297.  307*,  309.  316,  317, 
319,  320*,  321*,  323*  324,  325, 
326,  327*,  329,  330  331,  332*, 
334;  md.,  243,  250;  fa.,  269,  334, 
342*.  356*,   372.  b.,   269,  344; 

husb.   of  ,  269,  of  Patience 

WooUey,  334,  of  Deborah,  342; 
d..  269,  342,  344,  356 

George  A.,  wit.,  337*,  338;  md., 
359;  fa.,  372;  ep.,  375 

Girtrude  Ann,  dau.  of  J.  and  A. 
Morris,  d.,  370 

Hannah,  wit.,  250,  ,251,  320,  322, 
323.  324,  327;  md.,  252,  299; 
b.,  269,  343 

Hannah  C,  wit.,  336 

Hannah  U.,  ep.,  376 

Hannah  W.,  wit.,  338;  dau.  of 
George  A.  and  Phebe  B.,  d.,  372 

Henry,  wit.,  333,  334;  b.,  365 

Hitable,  wit.,  283 

Hubbard,  wit.,  333 

Jacob,  b.,  269,  342,  344*,  353, 
356;  wit.,  282,*  294,  298*, 
299.  301*.  302,  303*,  307,  310, 
313.  315.  317,  320,  323.  325. 
327.*  330.  334.  341;  md.,  282; 
fa.,  344*;  husb.  of  Sarah,  344*; 
d..  344*.  354,  373;  fa.,  d.,  344, 
373;  ep.,  376 

Jacob,  Jun'.  (Jacob,  Ju'.,  Jacob, 
Jr.,  Jacob,  Jun.),  md.,  20S;  wit., 
321*,  326,   327,  333,   334,  335, 

337*,  338,  339,  340 
Jacob,  Sen'.,  wit.,  327 
Jacob  H.,  wit.,  341*;  ep.,  376 
Jacob  Hubbard,  md.,   353 
Jacob  W.,  wit.,  327,  334*,  336*; 

b.,  362;  d.,  362 
James,  wit.,  277,  278,  297 
Jeborah,  wit.,   250 
John  (Jno.),  wit.,  250,  252,   253, 

256*,  259,  264,  276*,  277*,  278, 

282,  284,  285,  290,  291,  293,  297, 

301,  309,*  319,  320,  322*,  323, 
328,  330,  331*  ;b.,  269  (see  under 
CORTIS),  344,  353;  house  of, 
278;  s.  of  Jacob  and  Sarah,  d., 
344;  d.,  354 

John,  Jun'  (John,  Jur.,  John,  Jr.), 
md.,  277;  w'it.,  277,  278,  289 

Joseph  (Josiph,  Jo^.),  wit.,  260, 
262,  276,  277,  281,  282*,  284, 
286,  293,  294,  298,  299*,  300, 
301*,  302*,  303,  304,  305,  307*, 
310*,  3n,  312*,  315,  326;  b., 
269,  342,  356;  fa.,  343;  husb.  of 
Margaret,  343;  d.,  343,  356 

Joseph  W.,  wit.,  331,  332,  333, 
334*,  336;  b.,  362;  d.,  362 

Leah,  wit.,  327 ;  b.,  353;  d.,  354 

Lucy  G.,  vnt.,  337 

Lucy  Y.,   wit.,   338 

Lydia,  md.,  294;  wit.,  312,  321, 
323,  324,  325*,  327*;  b.,  343; 
w.  of  Timothy,  b.,  343,  350 

Margaret  (Marg'.,  Margreat,  Mar- 
gret),  wit.,  277,  2S4,  285,  286, 
293.   294,   297*,   298,   299,  301, 

302,  303*,  304,  306,  309,  310*, 
3".  312,  3>3*.  314,  3«6,  320, 
321,  322,  323,  326*,  327,  32S, 
331.  334*;  md.,  303;  mo.,  343; 
w.  of  Joseph,  343;  b.,  343;  d., 
343.  351.  373 


420 


INDEX. 


CORLIES  (CORLISS,  CORLIS,  COR- 
LEIS,  CORLOIS,  CURLIS, 
CURLI— ,  CURLES,  CUR- 
LEIS,  CORLES,  CORLEISE, 
COURLIES,  CURLI  ES),  Mar- 
garet J.,  w.  of  Edmund  W., 
ep.,  376 

Margaret  (Tucker),  mo.,  353;  w. 
of  Peter,   353;  d.,  354 

Mary,  wit.,  256*,  257,  258,  276, 
277*,  2S9,  293,  294,  298,  304*, 
3".  321,  325,  327*.  328*.  329. 
332.*  334*;  b.,  269,  344,  356; 
dau.  of  Geo.  and  Patience  Wool- 
ley  Corlies,  md.,  334 

Mary  T.,  wit.,  337 

Miriam  T.  (Meriam  T.,  Mirriam 
T.),  wit.,  335,  338,  339,  340, 
342;  d.,  361  ;mo.,  365*;  w.  of  B. 
W.,  d.,  365;  ep.,  377 

Meriam  T.  (Williams),  mo.,  365* 

Meribali,  wit.,  276  (see  under 
CORTIS) 

Nancy,   wit.,   323,   334 

Naomy  (Naomey,  Neomy,  Neo- 
raah),  wit.,  262,  263,  280,  284 

Obadiah,  md.,   193 

Patience,  wit.,  254,  317,  318,  320*, 
321,  322*,  323*,  324,  325,  326*, 
327,  32S*,  329,  330*,  334; 
(Woolley),  mo.,  334;  w.  of  Geo., 
334;  wit.,  334,  335,  336*,  337, 
339*;  mo.,  356*;  d.,  356 

Peter  (Petter),  wit.,  305,  307*, 
309*.  313.  314,  315,  320,  323*, 
325.  327,  334*;  md.,  309;  b., 
344,  3.S3 ;  fa.,  353 ;  husb.  of  Mar- 
garet Tucker,  353;  d.,  354*.  373 

Peter  B.,  wit.,  338 

Phebe,  wit.,  327*,  330,  331,  332, 
333,  338;  md.,  330;  b.,  344,  353; 
d.,  354.   373;  ep.,  375 

Phebe  B.,  wit.,  333,  334,  335, 
337*.  340;  d.,  360;  mo.,  372*; 
ep.,  375 

Phebe  H.,  wit.,  330 

Phebe  W.,  wit.,  341,  342 

Rachel,  wit.,  327*,  334 

Rebekah,  wit.,  276  (see  under 
CORTIS) 

Romes,  wit.,  278 

Samuel,  wit.,  289 

Sarah  (Sarh),  wit.,  264,  276,  282, 
294,  297,  298*,  299,  303,  307*, 
308,  310*,  311,  313,  315*,  316*, 
317.  319,  320,  321*,  322*,  323*. 
325,  326*,  327*,  330,  331*,  333, 

334*,  335*,  336,  337,  339,  34.1; 
md.,  320,  326;  dau.  of  Benjamin 
and  Deborah,  md.,  332 ;  mo., 333, 

335.  344.  361,  362 ;  w.  of  Briton, 
333.  335;  w.  of  Jacob,  344;  b., 
344.  350,  353.  356,  365;  d.,  344, 
354.  362 

Sarah,  Jr.,  wit.,  325,  326 

Sarah   W.,   wit.,   332,   333,   336*, 

338*,  340 
Susan  (Susanna),  wit.,  333*,  335, 

336,  338,  340 

Susan  H.,  wit.,  341;  b.,  365;  d., 

365;  ep.,  377 
Thomas    (Thom^.),  b.,   269,   342; 

s.  of  George  and  Deborah,  d., 

269,   342;  wit.,    300 
Timothy   (Timot,  Timy),  b.,  269, 


342,   343;  wit.,   276,   298,   299, 
301,    303,    307,    310,   312,   323, 
324,   326*;    d.,    342,    343,   373; 
husb.  of  Lydia,  343 
Tylee  B.,  wit,,  341 
Tylee  W.,  b.,  365;  d.,  365 
Wilham    (Wm.),    wit.,    256*,'258, 
262,    264,    277,    282,    304,    321, 
322,  324,  326,  327*,  332;  md., 
264,  304;  b.,  269,  344 
Zilpha  (Zilphia,  Zilpah,  Zelphia), 
wit.,    277,    290,    294,    297,   303, 

309,  314,  315.  336.  338 
,  wit.,  264 

,  w.  of  George,  d.,  269 

CORNE,    Simeon,    with    w.    conveys 

estate  to  Peter  Nowe,  18 
CORNELIS  (CORNELIOS,  CORNEL- 
ISEN),  [Capt.  Cornelius,  or 
Cornelios,  means  Capt.  Cor-  . 
nelius  CORSEN,  and  is  indexed 
under  that  name];  Albert,  pltf., 
224* 

Alke,  dau.,  of  Jacob,  19 

Mr.  Derick,  assr.,  16,  17 

Jacob,  ante-nuptial  contract,  19*; 
affirmation  and  age,  32 

Kasper,  wit.,  14 

Lawrence,  deft.,  235;  pltf.,  238* 
CORNON  (see  CANON),  Andries,  bp., 
90 

Aront,  bp.,  90 

Daniel,  bp.,  Sg 

David  (Davit),  fa.,  90*;  bp.,  90 

Peter,  fa.,  89 
CORSON  (CORSEN,  CORSONE, 
CORSZEN,  KORSZEN,  KOR- 
SEN,  KORSON,  CORSSE, 
CORSE,  KORSSE,  COURSON, 
CORSSEN,  KORSE,  COSSON), 
Anna  (Antie,  Antje),  bp.,  62, 
84;  wit.,  104,  no,  383;  in  cen., 

153 
Benjamin,  cattle-mark,  32;  as- 
signed Balthus  Dehart,  as  he 
"is removed  out  of  this  county," 
55;  ment.,  45;  fa.,  62*,  98;  bp., 
62,  no;  wit.,  78,  93,  99,  106, 
116,  132,  133,  134;  self  and  w. 
Blandyna,  wits.,  113;   in   cen., 

153 

Blandyna,  w.  of  Benjamin,  wit., 
99,  106,  113,  133;  godm.,  138 

Catharine  (Cathrina,  Cattriena, 
Catren),  bp.,  70,  84,  147;  wit., 
82,  91,  93*,  383 

Christian  (Christiaan,  Christaen, 
Criste-Jan),  his  fence,  53;  bp., 
82;  wit.,  82*,  104,  106,  109,  3S3, 
392;  self  and  w.,  wits.,  90,  92, 
98;  godf.,  138;  in  cen.,  153 

Cornelia,  wit.,  62,  70,  77,  82,  83, 
103,  108,  125,  132,  142;  bp., 
142 

Mr.,  Capt.,  Cornelius  [Cornelus, 
Corn.],  pltf.,  7,  10,  33;  paid  for 
a  wolf,  17;  constable,  17,  34; 
Mary,  his  wid.,  pays  bill,  21; 
cattle-mark,  24,  43;  name  in- 
dexed, 29;  owner  of  vicious 
horse,  32;  his  fence,  36;  receipt 
for  quit-rent,  39;  swinging  gate 
of,  ment.,  40;  horse  brand,  44 

CorneHus,   bp.,   58,   62,  83*,  84*, 


147;  fa.,  81,  82*,  83*;  wit.,  85, 

95.  102,  143,  144* 
CorneUus,  Jr.,  bp.,   147;  fa.,   147, 

148 
Daniel,  pet.,  35;  elk.,  35,  37,  38*, 

39*,    40*.    41*.   42*,   43*.   44*. 

45*;    46*,   47,    48*.    49*.   55*; 

wit.,  58,  59,  60,  83;  bp.,  S3,  95; 

fa.,  94,  95;  ment.,   148;  in  cen., 

151.  153* 
Deborah,  wit.,  383 
Douwe,  fa.,  91  / 

Elizabeth   (Lysabet),   godm.,    62,^ 

98,  104;  bp.,  98;  wit.,  106,  383; 

in  cen.,  153 
Hannah  (Hanah),  wit.,  388,  392 
Jacob,  coll.,    22;    his    land,    53*; 

superv.,    56;    wit.,   62,   64,   71, 

88,  102,  104,  118,  121,  388;  fa., 

98,  109,  no,  142,  bp.,  109;  self 

and  w.,  wits.,  126,  134 
Jacob,  Jr.,  cattle-mark,  47;  wit., 

75,   142;  fa.,  88,  100,  125;  bp., 

88;  in  cen.,  153,  155 
Jacobus,  bp.,  83 
Jannetje    (Yanetye),    wit.,    144*; 

bp.,  148 
John    (Johan),    cattle-mark,    24; 

wit.,  126,  383,  388,  392 
Maria    (Mary,    Marey,    Marytye, 

Malli),  wit.,  58,  71,  98,  loi,  125; 

mo.,  60,  69,  71,  75,  76,  84,  85, 

88,  91;  bp.,   81,  98,   125;  w.  of 

Josua  Masjero,  wit.,   142;  mo., 

142,  144,  148;  in  cen.,  153*,  155 
Martha,  md.,  388;  wit.,  392 
Mary,  wid.  of  CorneUus,  21 
Nailke,  mo.,  148 
Nieltje  (Neeltye),  mo.,  60,  93,  94*, 

102,  143;  wit.,  81,  83,  94;  bp., 

100 
Peter,  bp.,  82;  wit.,  383 
Ragel,  bp.,  91 
Rebecca,  wit.,  134 
Richard,  bp.,  94;  fa.,  147 
Suster,  bp.,  iog;mo.,  142;  in  cen., 

153 
CORSO,  Hester,  in  cen.,  153 

John,  in  cen.,  i  S3 
COSSE  [or  COSTE]!^  John,  assr.,  51 
CORTILYOU     (CORTELEAU,    CA- 
TELEAU,  COTELEAU),  w.  of 
Roelof  van  Voorhes,  mo.,  138 
Debora,   bp.,    119 
Dorothea  (Dorothe),  wit.,  65,  107, 

iig,  135;  mo.,  138*,  139* 
Geurtje,  mo.,  107;  wit.,  119 
Jacques,    fa.,    65,    68,    119;   wit., 
138;   Cap'*.,  Justice,  226;  Mr., 
Justice,   230,   231;  Cap".,  com- 
plt.  agst.,  232  ;  referee,  232,  233, 
238;    report    as    referee,    236; 
oath  sworn  before,  237 
Neeltje,  bp.,  68;  mo.,  76 
Peter  (Pieter),  bp.,  65;  wit.,  119 
COSGROVE,  Joseph,  md.,  186 
COSTON,  Peter,  ear-mark,  380 
COTES,  John,  fa.,  188 
Mary,  mo.,   188 
Rebecca,  bp.,  188 
COTTERELL    (COTTEREL),   EUza- 
beth,  md.,  179 
Sarah,  md.,  174 
COTTERLY,  Elizabeth,  mo.,  168 
James,  bp.,   168 


INDEX. 


421 


COTTERLY,  John,  fa.,  168 
COUART,  Tunis,  cattle-mark,  -,2 
COURT,  Constable's,  i,  and  fo'llow-ing 

pages 
COURT,  Cape  May,  399 
COURT    HOUSE,    Freehold,    ment., 

167,   171 
COVENHOVEN      (COWENHOVEN, 
KOUWENHOVEN,  COUWEN- 
HOVEN),  Hannah,  bur.,  184" 

Helena,  bp.,  190 

Ja.,  wit.,  316  — 

Maria,  bp.,  127 

Samuel,  fa.,  127,  128;  bp.,  128 
COWARD,  William,  md.,  201 
COWEN,  Anna,  bp.,  179 

John,  fa.,  179 

Marv,  mo.,  179 
COWERT,  Clemence  S.,  wit.,  341 
COX  (COXE),  Mr.,  master,  173 

Abigail,  wit.,  322 

Ann,  mo.,  178 

Daniel,  Dr.,  383,  388*;  pltf.,  3S4; 
power  of  att'y,  385;  land  sold, 
385*;  Gov.,  387;  landowner, 
392* 

Elizabeth,  mo.,  174 

Miss  Grace,  md.,  193 

Hannah,  wit.,  321 

Jonathan,  wit.,  321 

Longlield,  md.,  176;  fa.,  178 
^-—   Mary,  md.,  180,  321 

Phebe,  wit.,  321 

Thomas,  bp.,  174* 

Mr.  WiUiam,  bur.,  177;  bp.,  178 
COXHALL,  ment.,  389,  393 
COXSHON,  Peter,  pltf.,  4 
CRADDOCK,  Arabella,  bp.,  161 

Ann  Martha,  mo.,  163* 

Ehzabeth,  bp.,  161,  197;  md.,  163 

Francis,  bp.,  163 

John,  fa.,  163,  199 ;bp.,  163*,  197* 

Margaret,  bp.,  199 

Mary,  mo.,  161 

Samuel,  bp.,  163 

Sarah,  bp.,  197 

Thomas,  bp.,  197 

William,  fa.,  161;  s.  of  John,  bp., 

197 
CRACKER,  Sampson,  md.,  182 
CRAFTS  (CRAFT),  Ann,  bp.,  165 
Catharine,  bp.,  160 
Elizabeth,  mo.,  160;  bp.,  165 
Margaret,  bp.,  165 
Mary,  bp.,  165 

Thomas,  fa.,  160,  165*;  wit.,  248 
CR.AIFT[CRAIGH?],  Ann,  bp.,  163 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  163 
Margaret,  bp.,  163 
Mary,  bp.,   163 
CRAIN,  Amanda-Esther,  bp.,  207 
Azro  Amander,  bp.,  207 
Nancy,  bp.,  207;  mo.,  207 
Oscar  Valverdc,  b.,  bp.,  207 
Samuel,  b.,  I)p.,  207;  fa.,  207 
CRANBERRY  (CR ANBURY),  ment., 
164,  167,   168*.  169,  171*,  174, 
176,  177,  178*,  179,*  180,*  1S2*, 
i8.v*,  185*,  191* 
CRANDil.LL,  John,  car-mark,  405;  Jr., 

do  ,   407 
CR.AV.VT,  Aaron,  bp.,   '76 
CRAVEN       (CREVEN,      CR.AYER, 
KREVEN),    Anna    1  .Annetye), 
bp..  Si ;  wit.,  133 ;  in  ren.,  153 


CRAVEN       (CRE\-EN,      CR.WER, 
KREVEN),  Christina,  bp.,  81 
Cobus  [Jacobus],  fa.,  80*,  81* 
Elsie,  bp.,  80;  in  ccn.,  153 
Esther  (Hester),  bp.,  81;  in  cen., 

154 

GilHs,  b.,  bp.,  81 

Jacobus,  wit.,  116,  117,  133;  in 
cen.,  153 

Johannes,  bp.,  80 

Neeltje,  wit.,  8i 

Thomas,  cattle-mark,  31 ;  Thomas, 
Jr.,  wit.,  81 
CRAWFORD      (CRAFORD,      CRO- 
FORD,  CRAFFORD),  Andrew, 
bp.,  188 

Benjamin,  ear-mark,  406 

Clorinda,  md.,  373 

Elizabeth,  pltf.,  381 

Esther,  wit.,  313,  314;  b.,  353; 
md.,  353 

George,  ear-mark,  379;  wit.,  399 

Hannah,  bp.,  1S5 

Hester,  md.,  314;  dau.  of  W"'., 
nid.,  373 

Issachax  [Isaac?],  ear-mark,  406 
.James,  fa.,  185,  :88,  190,  193 

John,  ear-mark,  379;  pltf.,  383, 
384;  wit.,  3S5;  power  of  att'y, 
387 ;  appr., "390*,  401,  402,  403* ; 
deed  of  sale,  400* 

John  Bowne,  wit.,  314 

Joshua,  wit.,  389;  ear-mark,  406 

Margaret,  mo.,  185,  188,  190,  193 

Mary,  wit.,  323 

Peter,  bp.,  190 

Rachel,  md.,  192 

Richard,  ear-mark,  405 

Thomas,  bp.,   193 

William  (W°\),  wit.,  314;  fa.,  373 
CREAGE,  Ehzabeth,  mo.,  71 
CREASEN      [CORSEN?],      Jacobus, 

meadow,  46 
CREASEY  (CRESSE,  CRESSES, 
CROSSESE),  .Arthur,  grand- 
juror,  381;  assr.,  382;  admin- 
istration granted,  392;  just., 
398;  wit.,  399;  appr.,  402 

David,  wit.,  388,  399;  ear-mark, 
406 

Hannah,  wit.,  388 

James,  ear-mark,  379 

John,  wit.,  395;  bill  of,  403;  ear- 
mark, 406;  Jr.,  do.,  405 

Lewis,  ear-mark,  406 

Marcy,  wit.,  399 

Robert,  ear-mark,  406 
CREMER,  John  Daniel,  md.,  193 
CRIPS,  Richard,  bp.,  185 

Sarah,  mo.,  185 

WiUiam,  fa.,  185 
CROCHERON  (CROSHON,  CHRO- 
SHON),  Abram  (Mr.  Abraham), 
cattle-mark,  44,  50;  Mr.  Abra- 
ham,records  mark  of  his  grandf., 
Mr.  Abraham  Crocheron,  dec'd, 
55;  bp.,  94;  wit.,  135;  in  cen., 

153 
Daniel,  fa.,  94 
Ehzabeth,  in  cen.,  151 
John,  constable,  51;  in  cen.,  151, 

153* 
Mary,  in  cen.,  151 
Susana,  in  cen.,  133 
CROES,  Anna  Theodosia,  bp.,  204 


CROES,  Catharine  Van   Mater,  bp., 

202 
Eleanor,  mo.,  202,  203,  204,  213 
Eleanor  R.,  dau.,  ep.,  213 
Eleanor  Rattoonc,  bp.,  205 
Elizabeth,  mo.,  205,  208 
John,  minister,  201 ;  fa.,  202,  203, 

204,  205,  208;  ep.,  219 
J.  Jr.,  minister,  157,  200;  s.,  204 
Dr.  John,  Sr.,  minister,  202,  203*; 

bishop,  208,  213 
Mary  Henrietta,  b.,  bp.,  208'' 
Ralph  Van  Mater,  bp.,  203 

CROK,  John,  in  cen.,  150  (see  VAN 

CROOK) 
CROMWELL,  Rachel,  md.,  183 
CROSS,  John,  ear-mark,  379 
CROSSES,     John,     juror,     384     (see 

CREASEY) 
CROSSLAND,    Ehzabeth,    bp.,    170* 

George,  fa.,  170* 
CROSSLEY   (CROSLEY,  CROSLE), 

Ehzabeth,  ep.,  212 

Moses,  ear-mark,  400,  406 

Robert,    judg't    agst.,    378;   ear- 
mark, 379,  405;  juror,  380 
CROSSWICKS,  ment.,   169,   178,   181 
CROWELL    (CROWEL,    CROELL), 
,  ear-mark,  381 

Ann,  w.,  397 

Barnabas,  ear-mark,  379 

Edward,  b.,  397 

Experienc,  wit.,  399 

Jacob,  ear-mark,  381 

Joseph,  md.,  397* 

Josiah,  md.,  399*;  ear-mark,  406 

Mary,  b.,  397 

Samuel,  ear-mark,  379,  406;  jnr., 
380;  just.,  381*,  382*,  384,  386* 
387*,  3S8,  389,  390,  391*,  392*, 
395.  396*,  401,  405;  performs 
marriage,  394;  wit.,  397*,  398*, 
399;  appr.,  402,  403 

CROWSDALL  [?],  ,  md.,  370; 

removal,   370 
CROXSON     (CROXON),    Catherine, 
wit.,  332 

Ehzabeth,  mo.,  332*,  336;  w.  of 
Jacob,  332 

Hannah,  wit.,  331 

Hannah  F.,  dau.  of  Jacob  and 
Elizabeth,  md.,  332 

Jacob,  fa.,  332 ;  husb.  of  Elizabeth, 
332;  iivit.,  332 

John  H.,  child,  ep.,  218 

Lydia,  wit.,  332,  336,  338 

Mary,  w.,  218 

Nathan  W.,  fa.,  218 

Thomas,  md.,  193 

William,  wit.,  332 

Wilham  W.,  wit.,  332,  3.36,  338 
CRUSER  (KRUSE,  CROOSE,  CROE- 
SEN,  KROESON,  KROESEN, 
KROOSE,  CROSE.  CRUSEA, 
CROSSON,  CRUSEN,  CRUSE, 
CRUISE,  CROESE),  Abraham, 
fa.,  59*,  bp  ,  83 

Adriaetie,  wit.,  116 

Anna  (Antje,  Antye),  wit.,  60, 
82,  83,  95,  102 

Catherine  (Cathareynt  je) ,  wit., 
103;  in  cen.,  151 

Claesye   (Claesie),    bp.,  61 ;   wit., 

"44 
Cornelia  (Comelya),  wit.,  S3,  104; 


422 


INDEX. 


mo.,  88,  98,  100,  125,  142;  bp., 
104,  106;  in  cen.,  151 

Corneiis  (Cornelus,  Mr.  Cornelius), 
records  cattle-mark  of  his  grand- 
fa.,  Hendrik  Kroose,  dec'd,  33; 
wit.,  83;  fa.,  83*,  84,  89;  bp., 
84,  89,  106;  b.  and  bp.,  103,  104 

Derrick  (Dirrik,  Derek,  Derick, 
Dirick),  bis  land,  53;  fa,,  92*; 
bp.,  92;  b.  and  bp.,  103,  104; 
wit.,  104;  in  cen.,  151* 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  115,  147;  in  cen., 

151 

Francis,  in  cen.,   151 

Garret  (Garrit,  Gerret,  Gerrit, 
Gerard,  Jaurald),  cattle-mark, 
29;  fa.,  58,  61,  loi,  103,  104, 
142;  wit.,  76,  81,  103,  115,  116, 
121,  132,  144;  b.  and  bp. 
unnamed  son,  103;  birth  and 
age,  150;  in  cen.,  151* 

Geertruy,   bp.,    58,   59 

Henry  (Hendrick,  Henrik,  Hen- 
dryck,  Hendryk,  Hendereck), 
cattle-mark,  30;  assr.,  51;  his 
land,  53;  wit.,  62,  70,  77,  83, 
103,  104,  109,  125,  142;  bp., 
83,  92,  loi ;  godf.,  193;  fa.,  104*, 
106*;  in  cen.,  151 

John  (Jan,  Joliannis),  bp.,  59; 
fa.,  115,  147;  in  cen.,  151 

Maricha,  mo.,  147 

Maritje,  b.  and  bp.,  104;  wit.,  no 

Mary  (Maria),  mo.,  70,  73,  125; 
bp.,   142;  in  cen.,   151 

Neeltye  (Nieltje,  Neelje,  Neeltie, 
Neelthe),  mo.,  60,  61,  86,  145; 
b.  and  bp.,  104;  bp.,  106;  sister 
of  Garret,   wit.,    121;    in  cen., 

151 
Nicolus,  in  cen.,   151 
Nickasa  [Nicasius?],   bp.,   92 
CULLER,  Elizabeth,  wit.,  302 
CUMMINvS,   Eleanor,  mo.,   208 
James,  fa.,  208 
Thomas  C,  ep.,  20S 
William,  ep.,  208 
CURKOLDS  TOWN,  ment.,  54* 
CURTIS      (CORTIS,      COURTESS, 
CORTES,     CURTISS,     CUR- 
TICE), Ann,  md.,  295 
Asher,  wit.,   317 
Betsey,  md.,   364 
David,    md.    (Corhs),    276;     wit. 
(Corhs),    276;  wit.,    287,   295*, 
296*,  301,  317;  house  of,  295, 

301 
David,  Jun'.  (David,  Jun.),  wit., 

295*.  301;  nid.,  295 
Ebenezer    (Ebnezar),    wit.,    324; 

d-,  371 
Elihu,  b.,  350 
Elizabeth  (Eliz"'),  w'it.,  317,  324, 

329.    339;    md.,    322;    d.,    371 
Faith,  wit.,   322 
Herbert  (Herbort,  Harbort),  md., 

295;  wit.,    295*,    296* 
Isaac,  in  cen.,   152 
John,  in  cen.,   154;  wit.  (Corlis), 

276;  wit.,  287,  295*,  296*,  324, 

327;  b.,  350 
John,  Jun',  md.,  296;   wit.,    296* 
Joseph,  b.,  350 
Lydia,  wit.,  295*,  296 
Margaret     (Margret,     Margreat), 


wit,  303,  335;  mo.,  350;  w.  of 

Thomas,   350 
Mary,  wit.,  324;  d.,  371 
Meribah,  wit.,  276  (see  CORLIS); 

wit.,  295*,  296*,  329,  339;  md., 

312;  b.,  350 
Patience,  wit.,  296* 
Rachel,  wit.,  301 
Rebekah,  wit.,  276  [see  CORLIS], 

wit.,   287,   295 
Richd.,  constable,   234;  overseer, 

234 
Samuel,  cattle-mark,  23;  his  cat- 
tle, 33 
Sarah,  wit.,  322,  333 
Thomas,  md.,  303;  wit,,  303;  fa., 

350;  husb.   of  Margreat,   350 
Walter,  wit.,  322,  324 
CURWITHAN  (CURWITHEN),  Mar- 
tha, b.,  379 
Mary  (Fish),  w.,  399 
CURWITHY,  Caleb,  ear-mark,  379 

Mary,  w.,  379* 
CUTLER,  Ann,  wit.,  305 
Benjamin,  wit.,  304 
David,  wit.,  ,304,  305;  md.,  305 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  305 
John,  wit.,  305 
Mary,  wit.,  304 
CUTTING,  Mr.  Leonard,  md.,   188 


D 


DAGGERY  [?],  John,  wit.,  254 
DAKHAN,  Rebekah,  wit.,  260 
DALLY  (DALLES,  DOLEYE),  John, 

cattle-mark,  26 
DANGLER,  Deborah,  ep.,  377 

John,  ep.,  377 

Sarah,  ep,,  218 
DANIEL,    negro  child,    belonging  to 

Mrs.  Kearny,  bp.,  194 
DANIELS,  Margreta  (Margriet),  wit,, 
69,  128,  139,   140;  mo.,  78,  79* 
DANYCK,  Andro,  bp.,  89 

Samuel,  fa.,  89 
DARBE,  Eleanor,  mo.,  171 

John,  fa,,   171* 
DASIGNY,  Benjamin,  fa,,  178 

Judith,  bp.,   178 
DAVIDSON,  WilUam,  wit.,  244 
DAVIS,  EUzabeth  (EUz"'),  wit.,  330*, 

333 
Capt.  Henry,  cattle-mark,  33 
Jo',  wit.,  314 
Margaret,  wit.,  327,  331 
Rich'',  wit.,  327 
DAWSON,  Mrs.,  cattle-mark,  36 
DAY  (see  also  DEY  and  DYE) ,  Henry, 

cattle-mark,  45;  wit.,  81,   139; 

fa.,   107* 
John    (Johannes),    fa.,    71,    124; 

wit.,  78;  bp.,  124 
Maria,  bp.,   107 
Petrus,  bp.,  107 
Samuel,  bp.,  107 
Simon,  bp.,   107 
William,   bp.,   71 
DAYTON  (DAITON,  DATON),  Jacob, 

adm.,      379;     ear-mark,      380; 

grand    juror,    381;      letters   of 

administration,  392,  397;  Just., 

398;     appr.,  401 
Ruth,  wit.,  386 


DEAL,   ment.,    161,    360*,    369,    370, 

372 
DEAN,  William,  pltf.,  379 
DEAR,  Wilham,  bur.,  185 
DEATH    SENTENCE,    John,    negro 

servant,  166 
DEBOLE,   Ann,  md.,   186 
Christian,   fa.,    190* 
Mary,  mo.,   190 
DEBOW,  John,  bp.,  206;  husb.,  369 
DE   CAMP    (DE   CAMPE),  Altie,   in 
cen.,  151 
Christoffel,  bp.,   105 
Chrystyntje  (Christina),  wit.,  82, 

96,  IDS,  117 
David,  bp  ,  105 

Elsje,  mo.,  81*,  82;  wit.,  103,  140 
Gideon,  wit.,   81;  fa.,    103*;  bp., 

103,  105 
Hendrik,  fa.,  105 
John  (Joh.),  wit.,  96;  in  cen.,  151* 
Laurens,     cattle-mark,      27;     his 

house,  53;  in  loco  parentis,  81; 

wit.,    82;  bp.,    103*;      in   loco 

patris,   105 
Martha,  in  cen.,   151* 
Mary  (Marytje),  mo.,  81,  96*;   in 

cen.,  151* 
Sarah,  in  cen.,  151 
Sebastian  (Bastian),  bp.,  103 
Styntje,  wit,,   121 
DE    DECKER   (DACCR,    DACKER, 

DECKER,    DEKKER,    DEK- 

KERS),  Abraham,  bp,,  71,  135; 

in  cen,,   153 
Catharine      (Catharina,      Catlina, 

Cathalyntje),  wit,,  72,  106,  121, 

133.  135;  mo-.  96*,  97;  in  cen., 

153 
Charles,  wit,,  68,  121 ;  bp.,  82;  fa., 

82,  83*,  89,  100,  123;    in  cen., 

153 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  71 

Elstye,  bp,,  87 

Esther,  bp.,  83 

Eva,  wit.,  89,  134;  bp.,  123,  125, 
127,  129,  135;  in  cen.,  153 

Israel,  fa,,  147 

Jacob,  bp,,  123 

John  (Johannes,  Joh.),  fa.,  61,  68, 
69.  71,  125,  143;  bp.,  71,  134, 
143;  in  cen.,  153 

Magdalena,  bp.,  83 

Mally,  mo.,  100* 

Mareytye,  mo.,  102 

Maria,  bp.,  68,  89,  100,  134 

Matthew  (Mathew,  Matthys,  Mat- 
theus,  Methuors),  cattle-mark, 
30;  comr.,  40;  Mattenos,  alias 
Mathew,  his  house,  54;  fa.,  71*, 
87;  bp.,  71*,  83*,  135;  wit.,  8g; 
self  and  w.  wits.,  95;  in  cen., 

153* 
Neeltje  (Nealthe),  wit.,   96,    130, 

132,    134;  mo.,    121*,    122*;  in 

cen.,  153 
Peter  (Pieter),  comr.,  38;  wit.,  72, 

96,  121,  131,  143;  fa.,  123,  134*, 

135*;  in  cen.,  153 
Richard,  bp.,  61,  147;  captain,  fa., 

147 
Sarah,  bp.,  69,  135,  147 
Seger(?iger),  wit.,  83,  97;  fa.,  327, 

1 29;  in  cen.,  153 
Susanna,  bp.,  135 


INDEX. 


423 


DECOUE,  Sarah,  md.,  373 
DEED  OF  SALE,  Jacob  Spicer,  399 
DE  GRAMEAUX  (DE  GARE- 
MEAUX,  DE  GRAMAUX,  DE 
GRAMEAUO,  DE  GRAMO, 
DEGRAMO,  GRAMEAUX, 
GRAMAUX,  GRAMO,  GRA- 
MOOS),  Ab.  wit.,  66 

Agneta,  bp.,  69 

Anna  Catharina,  bp.,  117 

Catharina,  bp.,    117 

Dirkje,  bp.,  76 

Jacob,  his  house  and  shop,  46;  fa., 
66,  68,  69,  75,  76,  98,  117*;  bp., 
7S;  wit.,  135 

James  A.,  husb.,  369 

Johannes,  bp,,  98 

Matthys,  bp.,  66 

Nietje,  bp.,  68 

Sarah  T.,  wid.  of  James  A.,  d.,  369 
DEGRAVV,  Susan  M.,  ep.,  216 
DE GROOT  (D.  GROOD,  DE  GROOD, 
DEGROOT,     DE     GROOTS), 
Beelitye,  mo.,  89 

Cattriena,  bp.,  72 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  87 

Geertruy,  bp.,  72 

Gerret,  bp.,  100 

Mr.  Johannes  (Joh.),  cattle-mark, 
39;  fa.,  75,  124;  bp.,  102;  wit., 
102,  108,  124,  142;  bp.,  124 

Peter  (Pieter),  fa.,  72*,  87,  100, 
102;  wit.,  84,  100 

Robbert,  bp.,  75 
DE  HART  (DE  HAERT,  DEHART, 
DU  HART),  Anna,  wit.,  106 

Balthazar  (Baltis,  Baltus,  Bal- 
thus),  cattle-mark,  formerly 
Corsens,  55;  fa.,  60,  146;  ep., 
212 

Catharine  (Cathalina,  Catlyna, 
Catalyntie),  bp.,  60,  181;  wit., 
Ill,  112;  godra.,  112;  mo.,  129 

Daniel,  wit.,  60,  106,  iii,  146;  fa., 
92,  93;  bp.,  92;  godf.,  112;  pe- 
tition of,  232* 

Edward,  fa.,  148 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  193;  ep.,  212;  wit., 
230 

Jacob.,  bp.,  143 

Jan,  wit.,  106 

Lewis,  negro,  md.,  206 

Margrietje,  mo.,  106* 

Mauritz,  fa.,  193;  ep.,  212* 

Mr.,  fa.,  181 

Morris,  wit.,  295 

Samuel,  fa.,  87;  bp.,  87,  93 

Susannah,  w.,  ep.,  212 

Vereltje,  bp.,  146 
BE^HENT^\SH,  Henrietta  D.,  ep.,  215 
DELANCY,  James,  Esq.,  md.,  197 
DELANY,  Margaret,  md.,  19^ 
DELAPLAINE    (DE    LAPLAINE), 
Eliz'",  wit.,  311 
Hannah,  wit.,  311 
Joseph   (Jos.),    wit.,    307,    308, 
311*,  312 

Jo',  Jun',  wit.,  311,  312 

Joseph  M.,  wit.,  312 

Nicholas  (Nicolas),  wit.,  312,  313* 

Phebe,  wit.,  311 

Phila,  wit.,  ?I3 

Sam',  wit.,  3t,  *,  •;i3,  314 

W"',    wit.,    ^12 

W"  B.  (W.  B.),  v.-l.,  312,  313 


DELAWARE  [DILLAWER]  RIVER, 
wrecks  or  drifts  in,  395 

DELVORING  [?],  Joseph,  wit.,  328 
de  Meyer  (de  Meyr),  Nicolas,  pltf., 
228* 
DEMOT  [DEMOF?],   Jacob,  in  cen., 

151 
Marritye,  mo.,  89 

DEN  (DEEN),  John,  wit.,  263 

John  Mattock,  md.,  261 ;  wit.,  261 
Leah,  wit.,  261 
DENNIS  (DENIS,  DENISE,  DENYS, 

DE   NYS,   DENYSZ),  , 

md.,  171 
,  w.  of  Samuel,  d.,  269 


Abigail  (Abigaell),  wit.,   250;  b., 

269 
Amelia,  bur.,   162;  dau.,  bp.,  igi 
Ann.,  mo.,  159,  160 
Ann  Maria,  w.  ep.,  218 
Anthony,  s.,  bp.,  159,  192;  fa.,  198, 
202;  husb.    200,  209*;  ep.,  212 
Belphame,  bur.,  201 
Benjamin,  bp.,  160,  161,  191,  194, 

195.  197.  198;  bur.,  161 
Benj.  D.,  husb.,  218 
Catharine,  w.,  ep.,  217 
Charles,  fa.,  ep.,  209* 
Clement,  bp.,  159,  198;  mo.,  160, 

161,   162,   163,  202;  bur.,  20i; 

ep.,  209 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  159;  mo.,  209,  212; 

wit.,  256 
Elizabeth  Ann,  md.,  207 
Esther,  w.,  ep.,  210 
Femmetje,  mo.,  65;  wit.,  65,  83, 

93,  103,  104,  117 
Gordon,  bp.,  200;  ep.,  210 
Hannah,  bp.,  159,  202;  md.,  160; 

bur.,  200;  ep.,  209,  212 
Hilah,  mo.,  207 
Increase  (Increas),  bp.,  159,  162; 

bur.,  162;  w.,  ep.,  217  ;  wit.,  245; 

dau.    of    Richard    and    Abigail 

Lippencott,  d.,  265;  mo.,  269 
Isaac,  bp.,  163,   166;  bur.,  164 
Jacob,  husb.,   159,   174;  bp.,   159; 

fa.,    160,    161,    162,    163*,    166; 

Jr.,md.,  181;  fa.,  182,  189,  192, 

195,  196,  198,  200;  s.,  bp.,  194; 

bur.,   199;  ep.,  210*,  217;  wit., 

263,  324;  b.,  269 
James  S.,  bp.,  163;  ep.,  209 
Jesse,  ep.,  212* 
John,  bp.,  195;  ep.,  217 
John  Ellsworth,  b.  and  bp.,  207 
Joseph,  Jr.,  bp.,  189;  s.,  bp.,  190; 

husb.,  206;  ep.,  210 
Lauretta,  child,  ep.,  209 
Lewis,  bp.,  160 
Littleton,  bp.,  195 
Louisa,  w.,  ep.,  210* 
Margaret,  bp.,  159,  198 
Mary,   bp.,    196;  mo.,   200;  bur., 

208;  ep.,  210;  wit.,  256,  324,  328 
Mary  Louisa,  baby,  ep.,  210 
Mercy,  bp.,  igS 
Mrs.,  w.,  bur.,  174 
Neeltje,  mo.,  65,  67,  70,  75,  76, 

118,  124;  wit.,  103 
Peter,  attachment  by,  233* 
Rachel,  b.,  269 
Samuel  (Samuell),   fa.,   159,   160, 

269;  bp.,  160;  s.,  bp.,  182;  ep.. 


211,  217;  wit.,  241,  243,  246;  b. 

269;  husb.  of ,  269 

Sarah,  mo.,  66;  bp.,  159 

Theophulous,  child,  ep ,  212 

Thomas,  bp.,  197 

Mr.  Timis,  master,  173 

Widow,  md.,  189 

William,  bp.,  202 

WiUiam  Henry,  ep.,  211 

Woodward,  fa.,  207 

Zibiahf   (Zipeah),  wit.,  26ot;  b., 

269 
Zilpha,  bp.,  206;  w.,  ep.,  210 
DENY,  Anna,  wit.,  66 

Catharine,  mo.,  66,  67 
James,  Jr.,  wit.,  66 
DERNO(DERNA)  [DERWO?],  Cath- 
erine, in  cen.,  152 
Jacob,  in  cen.,  152 
DE  RIVEAUX,  Jaques,  wit.,  136 
DERRISKILL,  Dennis,  fa.,  191 
John,  bp.,    191 
Sarah,  bp.,  191 
DESBOURIERE,  Mary,  bp.,  166 

Peter,  fa.,  166 
DEUILL,  Mr.,  ment.,  170 
DEVINE  ['],  John,  md.,  355;  ref.,  374 
DEWINE  [?],  John,  md.,  355;  ref.,  374 

DEWIRE,  ,  ref.,  374 

DEY   (DEUY)    (see   also    DAY   and 
DYE),  Andrew,  bp.,  170 
Angelina,  bp.,  182 
Catharina,  mo.,  1 18, 119;  wit.,  126; 

dau.,  bp.,  187 
Dinah,  md.,  181 ;  dau.,  bp.,  188 
Hannah,  mo.,  188,  192,  194 
James,  fa.,  170,  173,  179, 187, 188*, 

190*;  Jr.,  do.,  182,  185 
John  (Jan),  bp.,  100,  174;  s.  bp.. 

192 
Laurance,  fa.,  174 
Lewis,  bp.,  185 
Lydia,  mo.,  126,  127* 
Margaret,  mo.,  179,  188,  190 
Maria,  mo.,  io2;godin.,  114;  wit., 

127,  131 
Mary,  bp.,  188 
Rebecca,  bp.,  194 
Sarah  (Sara),  mo.,  ico,  170,  173*; 

wit.,   102,  118 
Simon,  godf.,  114 
WilUam,  fa.,  188,  190,  192,  194 
DICKERSON  (DICKASON,  DICER- 
SON),  Hannah,  wit.,  275 
Joseph,  wit.,  275 
Joyce    wit.,  275,  280 
Rejoice,  wit.,  280 
Zebulon,  md.,  275;  wit.   275,  280* 
DIEGO,  negro,   belonging  to  Mr.  Jo- 
seph Throgmorton,  Jr.,  bp.,  177 
DIER,  John,  affirmation  and  age,  33 
DINAH,    negro    child,    belonging    to 
Mrs.   Isabella  Kearny,  bp.,  194 
DIRKMAN      (DIRCKMAN,     DICK- 
MAN),  ,  w.  of  Hugh,  d., 

265 
Elizabeth,  b.,  265 
Grace,  wit.,  241*;  mo..  265;  w.  of 

— ugh,   265 
Hugh,  wit.,  241*,  242,  243*    24s; 

fa.,  265;  husb.  of ,  265; 

— ugh,  husb.  of  Grace    d.,  265 
Mary,  wit.,  242;  b.,  26"; 
DIRRICKSEN,    Foulcar     hinders  in- 
gress to  woods,  236 


424 


INDEX. 


DISOSWAY  (DU  SECOY,  DU  CE- 
COY,  DUSWAY,  DISSOWAY, 
DUSACHOY,  DISACHAY.DU- 
SOSOY,  DISAWAY,  DISAS- 
WAY,  DISSASWAY,  DIS- 
SOSSWAY,  DISSOSWAY, 
DESWAY,  DESSWAY,  DUE- 
SOS  WAY,  DUESOSSWAY, 
DUSOSWAY),  Anna  bp  ,  120 

Dina  (Dyna),  mo.,  108*;  wit.,  135; 
in  cen.,   153 

Elisabet,  mo.,  135;  in  cen.,  152 

Gabriel,  cattle-mark,  31;  bp.,  73; 
wit.,  108 

Israel,  comr.,  44*;  wit.,  66;  fa.,  120 

Job,  receipt  given  for  money  paid 
to  his  father's,  Mark's,  estate, 
42;  fa.,  66 

Johannes,  bp.,  66 

Mark  (Marcus),  examined  before 
court,  7*;  s.  of  Mark,  ment.,  7; 
pllf.,  12;  ment.,  21;  index  of 
name,  28,  29*;  allusion  to  his 
estate,  41,  42;  assr.,  50,  51,  55; 
surv.,  51 ;  his  house,  lately  Ben- 
jamin Britton's,  52 ;  constable, 
56;  fa.,  73;  Mark,  Sr.,  in  cen., 
154;  Mark,  Jr.,  in  cen.,  154 

Mary,  in  cen.,  153 

Sarah,  in  cen.,  153 

Susanna,  wit.,  1 11;  in  cen.,  152* 
DIXON,  Jane,  bp.,  185 
DIXONS,  T-,  col.  and  rec,  40 
DOBBS,  Margaret,  ep.,  212 

Mrs.,  bur.,  201 
DOGHERTY,  Maria,  bp.,  130 

Thomas,  fa.,  130 
DOMMETT,  John,  wit.,  259 
DOMNE,  — oanna,  wit.,  282 
DONGAN  (DONGHAN,   DUNGAN), 
,  his  line,  46 

Colonel,  his  lower  grist  mill,  ment., 
38 

Patrick,  fa.,  181* 

Richard,  pet.  35;  ment.,  36;  Mr. 
Richard,  cattle-mark,  40 

Thomas,  comr.,  38 

Thomas,  Col.,  late  governor, 
ment.,   13 

Walter,  clerk,  31,  47;  Mr.  Walter, 
cattle-mark,  32 
DONLY,  Mr.  Philip,  cattle-mark,  4 
DORCHESTER,  ment.,  265 
DORCRY,  EUzabeth,  bp.,  191 

Mary,  bp.,  191 

William,  fa.,  191 
DORES,  Sarah,  md.,  204 
DORLAND  (DORLANT,  DARLANT, 
DORLANDT,  D  O  R  L  O  N  T, 
DURLAND,  THORLAND, 
DORLAN)  (see  also  under 
JOHNSON),  Abraham,  bp.,  113 

Anthony,  bp.,  83 

Barber,  in  cen.,   151 

Cornelius,  cattle-mark,  37;  wit., 
68;   fa.,  83 

Else  (Elsje),  wit.,  95,  113,  129, 
136,  139;   mo.,  138*;   in   cen., 

153 
Eva,  bp,.  113 
Geisbertje,  wit.,  146 
Harmintha,  in  cen.,  153 
Harmpje,   bp.,    113 
Helena,  mo.,  88,  wit.,  113 
Isack,  bp.,   113 


DORLAND  (DORLANT,  DARLANT, 
DORLANDT,  DORLONT, 
DURLAND,  THORLAND, 
DOR  LAN),  John  (Jan),  fa., 
113*;  self  and  w..  Barber,  wit- 
nesses, 116;  in  cen.,  151     j 

Joris,  bp.,  113 

Lambert  (Lambart,  Lambort), 
deft.,  14*;  fence  alluded  to,  20; 
assr.,  22;  index  of  name,  29; 
cattle-mark,  30;  his  land,  52; 
bp.,  113;   wit.,  113*;     in    cen., 

151.  153 
Lena,  godm.,   138 
Magdalen,  in  cen.,  153 
DORN,  Bryant,  md.,  180 
DOROTHY,  negro  child  belonging  to 

Capt.  Robert  Troup,  bp.,  191 
DORSET     (DORSETT),     Catharine, 
wit.,  333 
EUianor,  mo.,  333;    w.  of  James, 

333;    Elleanor,  wit.,  333 
Jacob  E.,  b.,  364;   d.,  364 
James,  fa.,  333;  huSb.  of  EUianor, 
333;   wit.,    333;   fa.,    364*;   d., 

364 
James,  Jun',  wit.,  339 
James  E.,  s.  of  James  and  EUianor, 

md.,  333;    wit.,  333 
James  L.,  b.,  364 
Lydia,  wit.,  333,  339;   mo.,  364*; 

d.,   364 

Sarah  P.  [?],  b.,  364 

William,   wit.,   333 
DOTHY,  Widow,  mo.,   199 

William,   s.,  bur.,   199 
DOUBLEDAY,     William,     ear-mark, 

381 
DOUGHTY,  Elyas,  pltf.,  227*;    Mr., 

vendor  of  sheep,  235 
DOVE,  Mrs.,  bur,,   180 
DOVER,  Town  of,  Staten  Island,  225 
DOUGAN  (DOWGHAN,  DOUGHAN, 
perhaps  DRUGAN),  Cornelius, 
s.,  bp.,  173 
Daniel,  bp.,   179 
John,  bp.,   167 
Margaret,  mo.,  167 
Mary,  bp.,  169 

Patrick,  fa.,  167,  169,  173,  179 
DOWNES,  Captain,  ear-mark,   380 

Richard,  exr.,  392;    wit.,  395 
DOXY,  Ralph,  complaint  against,  233* 

Tho.,  att'y  of ,  227 

DRAGO  (DRAGAU,  DRAGEAU, 
DRAGGO),  Elizabeth,  in  cen., 

154 
John,  in  cen.,  154 
Margrietje,  bp.,  137 
Mary    (Marie),    mo.,    139,    140*, 


141 


in  cen.,  151 


Mr.    Peter    (Pierre),    cattle-mark, 
42;  do.  vacant,  42;  fa.,  137;  in 
cen.,   I  '54* 
DRESGILL,  Dennis,  fa.,  195 
Hannah,  mo.,  195 
Isabella,  bp.,   195 
Joseph,  bp.,  195 
DRIFT  WHALES,  ment.,  395 
DRINKWATER  (DRENKWATER), 
Elisabet,  mo.,  122*,  123,  145 
Hester,  mo.,  79 
Margreet  (Margrietje),  wit.,   122; 

mo.,   140* 
Nathanael,  wit.,   122 


DRINKWATER  (DRENKWATER), 

Sara,  mo.,   127,   128 
DRUGAN  [perhaps  DOUGAN],  Elea- 
nor, bp.,   183 
Margaret,  mo.,  183 
Patrick,   fa.,    183,   185 
William,  bp.,   185 
DRULYET,    Maria   Magdalena,   wit., 

99 
DRUMMOND,  Bathsheba,  wit.,  337 

Bloomficld,  wit.,  341 

EHzabeth,  wit.,  315 

Elizabeth  (Schrocder),  ep.,  218 

John,  wit,,  291 

Robert,  ep.,  216 
DU  BOIS  (DEBAA,  DE  BOIS,  DE 
BOY,    DE    BOYS,    DUBOIS, 
DEBO),  Charls,  in  cen.,  150 

Esther,  wit.,  73 

Hester,  mo.,  58;  in  cen.,  150 

Louis  (Luis,  Lewys,  Lues,  Lewis, 
Lowys,  Lewes),  promises  land 
for  a  prison,  42;  Lewis,  Esq., 
comr.,  44*;  freeholder,  47;  his 
house,  54;  wit.  and  godf.,  96; 
godf.,  109;  Louis,  Jr.,  godf., 
109;  fa.,  121;  wit.,  137;  in 
cen,,  150* 

Marguerite  (Margreat),  mo.,  73; 
in  cen.,   150 

Maria,  mo.,  60,  61,  100,  i4i[?], 
144 

Martha,  mo.,   137 

Samuel,  bp.,  121 
DU  CHESNE  (DE  CHENE,  DE 
CHESNE,  DE  JEEN,  DE 
SCEEN,  DE  SKENE,  DE- 
SHENE,  DE  SYEN,  DOSHEN, 
DU  CHENE,  DUCHOSNE, 
DUE  SEEN,  DUGEEN,  DU- 
SHAN,  DUSHANE,  DU 
SHEAN,  DUSHEN,  DU  SHON, 
DU  SIEN),  Anna  (Antie),  wit., 
74;  godm.,  96 

Anthony  (Antoin),  cattle-mark, 
27*;  bp.,  74;  in  cen.,  150, 

Catharina  (Catherine),  wit.,  126; 
in  cen.,    150,    155 

Cornelius,  bp.,  74 

Francyntje  (Francies),  mo.,  96*; 
in  cen.,   150 

Gerrit,  wit.,  74 

Hieronimus  (Hierome),  wit.,  126, 
138 

Jannetje,  wit.,  103,  120;  mo.,  130 

Jerome  (Jeroen,  Jerom),  assr., 
49*,  56;  coll.,  51;  wit.,  117; 
in  cen.,   150 

Catlina  (Katteleyn),  wit.,  73,  117 

Magdalean,  in  cen.,   150 

Maria,  mo.,  1 17 

Michael  (Michiel,  Machgyel, 
Michel,  Makel),  fa.,  74*,  99; 
v/it.,  74,  117,  119;  godfa.,  89; 
in  cen.,   150 

Sarah,  mo.,  57,  79*,  80*;  in  cen., 

155 
Valentine,  assr.,  51;  his  gate,  52; 
bp,,  99;   in  cen,,  152 
DUDINE,  Mrs,,  md.,  168 
DUMONT,  John  Baptist,  alluded  to, 

148 
DUNCAN,   Ehzabetn,  md.,  398,400 
DUNHAM,  Azi,  vit,,  306 
Content,  m  1.,   193 


INDEX. 


425 


DUNHAM,  Manasseh,  md.,  199 

Thankful,  bp.,  197 

DULLERE,  John,  cattle-mark,  27* 

DU  PUY,  (DEPEY  DEPRE,  DE  PU, 

DE  PUE,  DEPUE,  DUPEY, 

DUPUE,  DE  PEUY,  DUPUY 

[see  also  PUY],  Aaron,  bp.,  122 

Barent  (Barend),  fa.,  63,  87,  88, 

90,   141  '"" 

Catherine  (Catharina),  wit.,  log; 
bp.,   121;    mo.,   126*,    in  cen., 

151 

Elizabeth  (EHsabet),  mo.,  59, 
127;  bp.,  88;  wit.,  121,  131; 
in  cen.,   151 

Elsje,  bp.,  63 

John  (Jan,  Johannis,  Johannes), 
deft.,  9;  indexed,  28;  cattle- 
mark,  30 ;  warrant  for,  3 1 ; 
coll.,  49;  bp.,  90,  121,  141; 
wit.,  107,  130;  self  and  wife 
wits.,   109,    120;    in    cen.,   151* 

Lena,  mo.,  130*,  131*;  wit.,  131 

Magdalene,  in  cen.,   151 

Maria,  mo.,  94 

Martha,  bp.,   87 

Mattheus,   bp.,   121 

Moses,  bp.,  122 

N.,  comr.,  48 

Nicolas  (Nicolaas,  Nicolus),  wit., 
120,  126,  130,  132,  134;  fa., 
121*,  122*;   bp.,  122;   in  cen., 

151 
Piternella  (Peternel),  mo.,  86,  88, 

146;    in  cen.,   151 
S.,  comr.,  38 

Susanna,   w.   of   Obadias  Winht, 
wit.,   66,    70,    120,    127*,    130; 
mo.,  131*,  132;   in  cen.,  151 
DUTCH  WORDS  and  English  equiva- 
lents, 57 
DUTCH  CHURCH,  Baptismal  Record 

of  Staten  I''.,  57 
DUTCH,  y°,  ment.,  221* 
DUXBURY   (DUXBUREY,   DUSK- 
BURY,   DUCKSBURY),  Elias 
(EUius,  Ellus,  Elius,  Elios),  Mr., 
survey   recorded,    20;    allusion 
to  fence,    20;    justice,   42,   52; 
vestrym.,   50;    allusion  to,   52; 
in  cen.,  155 
Ma.,  in  cen.,  155 
D\\^^ER,  Richard,  md.,  197 
DYE  [see  also  DEY  and  DAY],  Ann, 
bp.,  166 
■    Catharine,  bp.,  170 
Dinah,  bp.,  175 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  167 
Jacobus  and  his  w.,  wits.,  71 
James,  in  cen.,  15b;  fa.,  166,  173; 

Jr.,  rod.,  171';   Jr.,  fa.,  15S,  175- 
.James  Hance,  caltlc-mark,  27;  his 

barn,  ment.,  47 
Joseph,  fa.,  170 
Lawrence,  fa.,   167, 
Margaret,  mo.,  175 
Martha,  mo.,   170 
'       Mary,  bp.,  158 
.    Phebae,  bp.,  170*;   dau.,  173 
Sarah,  nio.,  166;  16/,  173 


E 


EAGLES,  William,  md.,  190 
EAGLESFIELD     (EAGLESFEILD), 
Anne,  md.,  397 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  397 
George,  wit.,  397 
EAR-MARK  records,    379-381,  405- 

407 
EAR  OF  CORN,  yearly  rent,  386,  388, 

393 
EARLE,  Edith,  wit.,  314 

Hannah,  wit.,  314 

Leah,  wit.,  314 

Santon,  wit.,  314 

Thomas,  md.,  314;  wit.,  314 

Thos,  Jun'.,  wit.,  314 
EARLY  (EARLEY),  Catharine,  bp., 
166 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  166 

Mary,  bp.,  170 

Patrick,  fa.,  166,  170 
EAST  HAMPTON,  L.  I.,  ment.,  379*, 

394      • 
EASTLEEK,  Alexander,  bp.,  178 
Alice,  bp.,  183  ^ 

John,  fa.,   173,   178,   182,  183;  s., 

bp.,  195*;  bur.,  198 
Mary,  bp.,  173 
Sarah,  bp.,  195 
Stephen,  bp.,  182,  195 

EATON    (EATTON),    ,    s.    of 

Thomas  and  — erusha,  d.,   270 
Elizabeth,  md.,   278;  wit.,   286 
Jerusha  (jerushah,  Jeru — ,  — eru- 
sha), wit.,   242,   245,   251,  258; 
mo.,  270*;  w.  of  Thomas,  270 
Joanna  (Johanah),  bp.,  187;  bur., 

197;  wit.,  260,  261,  264 
John,  bp.,  176;  wit.,  264;  d.,  270; 

b.,  270;  ep.,  377 
Joseph,  fa.,   176,   181,  217*;  md., 

189;   wit.,  284  286 
Lucy,  mo.,  217 

Mrs.  Lydia,  md.,  174;  wit.,  282 
Margaret,  bp.,  176 
May  hew,  ep.,  217 
Miss  Sarah,  md.,  188;    wit.,  278, 

282,  284 
Thomas  (Tho'),  s.,bp.,  181;  wit., 
242;  fa.,  2  7o*;liusb.  of  Jerusha, 
d.,  270;   wit.,  278,  295 
Thomas,  S',  wit.,  278 
Vallariah,  wit.,  278 
William  S.,  wit.,  341 
EATONTOWN     (EATON     TOWN), 
ment.,  218,  341,  358,  360*,  361*, 
362,  363*.  364,*  365,  369.  37  >. 
375 
EDA,  negro  girl,  bp.,  194 
EDDY   (EDIE),    Lucy   H.,    wit.,  328 

Mr.,  bur.,  205 
EDGAR,  s.  (illegitimate)  of  Catharine 

Thompson,  bp.,  204 
EDGE,  Gerard,  wit.,  260 
EDIFICE  in  centre  of  county  to  be 

erected,  52 
EDINFIELD,    William,    receipt    for 

money,  41 
EDINGTON,  Abigael,  wit.,  255 

Phillip,  wit.,  255 
EDMANS,  Robert,  ear-mark,  383 
EDMUNDS,  John,  deft.,  383 
EDWARD,  s.   (illegitimate)    of  Rose 
Barley,  bp.,  175 


EDWARDS  (EDDWARDS),  Abiah,  s. 
of  Philip  and  Catharine,  d.,  270; 
b.,  270 
Abigail,  wit.,  307,  310,  320,  326, 

327 

Brittain,  wit.,  324 

Catherine  (Cottron,  Catharine), 
wit.,  259,  263,  276;   mo.,  270* 

Elizabeth,  mo.,  161;  b.,  270;  wit., 
276,  277,  278;  md.,  280 

Ephraim,    ear-mark,    382;     land 
grant,  393*;   wit.,  399 

James,  ear-mark,  394 

Margaret,  wit.,  290 

Mary,  b.,  270;  wit.,  280;  md., 
286 

Naomi  (Naomy),  wit.,  254,  256*; 
dau.  of  Philip  and  Catharine, 
b.,  270 

PhiUp,  fa.,  161,  270*;  bp.,  161; 
bur.,  161;  ep.,  211;  wit.,  259, 
262,  278;   b.,  270;   md.,  278 

Rebeca,  wit.,  254 

Stephen,  wit.,  307,  309 

Ubiah,  wit.,  256 

Webley  (Welby),  b.,  270;  wit., 
280,  286,  287 
EEDES,  Nicolas,  juryman,  237 
EGBERT  (AGBORT,  ECBERS,  ECK- 
BURTT,  EGBARSE,  EGBART, 
EGBARTSE,  EGBERBSE, 
EGBERSEN,  EGBERTS,  EG- 
BERTSE,  EGBERTSEN,  EG- 
BERTZEN,  EGGBERT,  EX- 
BERSEN,  ECKBARTT,  EG- 
BERTSZ),  Abraham,  cattle- 
mark,  46;  fa.,  63*,  100,  144; 
b.  and  bp.,  63;  bp.,  88,  96,  124; 
s.,  bp.,  167 

Antye,  bp.,  87 

Barent,  bp.,  86 

Benjamin,  bp.,  86 

Catharina  (Catrina),  wit.,  125*; 
bp.,  144 

Egbert,  fa.,  96* 

EUzabeth  (EUsabet),  bp.,  63,  125, 
144 

Henry,  in  cen.,  151 

Hester,  bp.,  lOO 

Isaac,  bp.,  96 

Jacques  (Jacus,  Jacobus),  fa.,  66, 
67,  70,  73.  76,  86,  87,  118,  119, 
124,  125,  144;   wit.,  126,  136 

John  (Johannes,  Johnnes),  bp., 
63,  66,  96,   146,   176;    fa.,   167, 

171.  179 
LaiJrens,  bp.,  67 
Margaret,  mo.,  171,  176 
Maria,  mo.,  60,  61,  123,  125;  bp., 

118 
Nicholas,  bp.,  70 
Peter,  bp.,  73 
Susanna,  bp.,  76,  97 
Tunis  (Teunis,  Theunis,  Teunes), 

cattle-mark,  26;   comr.,  36,  38; 

assr.,  49;   supervisor,  51*,  55*, 

56;  self  and  w.,  wits.,  63;  wit., 

71,  126;  fa.,  86,  88,  97,  130,  146; 

godf.,  96;    bp.,  119,  130 
William,  bp.,  171,  179 
EGG  HARBOR,  ment.,  172,  223,  385, 

388.  395 
EGMONT  (EGMOND),  Altjc,  bp.,  80 
ChristoflFcl,  bp.,  82 


426 


INDEX. 


EGMONT  (EGMOND),  ComeUs,  surv., 
46,  56;    fa.,  80,   81*,  82;   wit., 
103,  105* 
Femmetje,  bp.,  8i 
Zeger,  bp.,  81 

ELBERTSEN  (ELBERTSE,  EL- 
BERTS),  Elbert,  cap',  just., 
226;  Mr.,  Just.,  230;  Just.,  231; 
complaint  against,  232 

ELDRED,  Sarah  D.,  wit.,  341 

ELDRIDGE  (ELDREDGE,  EL- 
DRIDG,  ELDRIGE),  Ezekiel, 
grand  jur.,  381 ;  assr.,  382;  wit., 
386,    388*,    397*,    399;     appr., 

389 
Samuel,  ear-mark,  380,  406*;  wit., 

388,  397,  399 
Sarah,  wit.,  397,  399 
William,  ear-mark,  384 
— kell,  ear-mark,  405 
ELFE,  John,  test.,  381;    will  of,  382 
ELIZABETH,  negro  servant  of  Mrs. 

Forraan,    bp.,    165;    child   bp., 

173*;  mo.,  175*;  negro  bp.,  177 
ELLENS,  Charles,  fa.,  81 

Johannes,  bp.,  81 
ELLIS    (ELLES,     ELEZEN,     ELIS 

ELLIES,     ELLISESN,      ELS, 

ELSE),  Aagtje  (Egye),  bp.,  62;, 

wit.,  84 
Abraham,  bp.,  147 
Catharina     (Cattriena),    bp.,     62; 

mo.,  84,  86,  88;  wit.,  98 
Cornelius,  bp.,  62;    wit.,  84;   fa., 

88 
Geesje,  wit.,  62 
Mr.  Garret,  cattle-mark,  40;   fa., 

147 
Hendrak    (Hendrikje),    wit.,    81 

105;   mo.,  103*;  in  cen.,  151 
Maria,  bp.,  59 
Sarah,  bp.,  62,  88;  mo.,  98;  wit. 

98,  100,  145,  2S4 
Sebastian   (Baste   Jan,    Bastejan, 

Bastjaen,  Bastiah)  fa.,  59,  62*; 

wit.,  66,  67,  71,  74,  86,  88,  102, 

105*,  115,  14s;   in  cen.,  151 
ELLISON  (ELESON),  Elizabeth,  wit., 

-53 
John,  wit.,  291 
Thomas,  md.,  192 
ELSEWART,  Antje,  bp.,  144 
Mareitje,  bp.,   144 
Wellim,  fa.,   144 
ELSTON,  Elizabeth,  joins  husb.,  W", 
in  conveyance,  16 
William,     sells    land    to    Robert 
Wright,     16;     buys    land,     19; 
cattle-mark,   24 
EMMONDS     (EMMONS,      EMANS), 
Abraham,    bp.,    175;    fa.,    179, 
182,  187* 
Ann,  bp.,  179 
Isaac,  bp.,  175;   fa.,  192* 
Jane,  mo.,  192 
John,  bp.,   182   ;jur.,  230;   cons., 

234;    wit.,  238 
Margaret,  mo.,   175,   182,  187 
EMBREE,  Lawrence,  wit.,  313*,  314 

Phebe,  wit.,  330,  311,  -532 
EMLEY    (IMLEY,    lUhAY),    Mary, 
wit.,  314,  327,  330,  331* 
Sam',  Jun%  wit.,  298 
ENGER,  Anne,  in  cen.,  151 
Charles,  in  cen.,  151 


ENGER,  Cristine,  in  cen.,  151 
John,  in  cen.,  151 
Tise,  in  cen.,  151 
ENGLAND,  ment,.  213,  214,  221,  383, 

387,  388 
ENGLAND,  NEW,  ment.,  265;   Old, 

265;    N.  [New],  274,  372 
ENGLEBERTS'  house,  S4 
ENGLISH  CHURCH,  46 
ENGLISH,  William,  md.,  20S 
EPITAPHS,    Christ   Church,   Shrews- 
bury, N.  J.,  records  of,  208-219 
ERICHSON,  Lydia,  bp.,  190 
Margaret,  mo.,   190 
Thomas,  md.,   188;    fa.,  190 
ERVIN  (Arvin,  Arven,  Ervant),  Anne, 
in  cen.,  150* 
Daniel,  cons.,  51;  in  cen.,  150* 
John,  in  cen.,   150* 
Peter,  in  cen.,   150 
ESCORD,  Andre,  fa.,  79* 
Daniel,  wit.,  69 
Esther,  bp.,  79;   wit.,  79 
Maria,  bp.,  79 
ESHILE,  Joseph,  fa.,  165 
Margaret,  bp.,  165 
Mary,  mo.,   165 
ESOPUS   (YSOPES),   minister  from, 

80,   131 
ESTELE,  WilHam,  md.,  203 
EVANS,  Hugh,  wit.,  309 

William,  ear-mark,  sold  to  Elias 
Gandy,  405* 
EVAUX,  Agnes,  bp.,  194 

Benard,  fa.,  194 
EVELETH  (EVALATH),  John,  husb. 
of  Mary,  352 
Mary,  dau.    of  Joseph  and  "Cla- 
rinda"  White,  niece  of   Benja- 
min White,  and  widow  of  John, 
d.,  352 
EVERINGHAM       (EVERINGHIM), 
Amey,  mo.,  172 
John,  bp.,  172 
Joseph,  fa.,  172 
Joseph  D,,  wit.,  329 
EVERSE,  Mathias  and  w.,  wits.,  59 
EVESSON,  Geraldine,  w.,  ep.,  211 
Martin  V.  B.,  husb.,  ep.,  211 
EXECUTION,    John,    negro   servant, 

166 
EXCEEN  (E-XCEN),  Mary,  md.,  159 
Wm.,  wit.,  262 


F.\AS,  Jannetje,  wit.,  81,  103 
PACKER,  Catharina,  bp.,  68 

Tohan  Hcnrich,  fa.,  68 
FAIRVIEW  CEMETERY,  ment.,  365, 

372* 
FALKENBORGH,   Maria,   mo.,   61 
FALKNER  (FORTNER.FAUTHER), 

Edward,  wit.,   261,  275* 
FALMOUTH,    FALLMOUTH,    town 

of,  384* 
FARMER    (FARMAR,    FFARMAR, 

PHARMER),  Catherine,  in  cen., 

153 
Mary,  in  cen.,  153 
Nansie,  in  cen.,  152 
Thomas,  just.,  49;  birth  and  age, 

149;    in  cen.,   154 
FARROW,  John,  md.,  192 


FARROW,  Susannah,  md.,  184 
FARRY,  DeHa,  G.,  w.,  218 

Edward,  s.,  ep.,  213*;   husb.,  218 

Eva  Z.,  child,  ep.,  218 

John  H.,   fa.,   218 

Rebecca,  mo,,  213 

Rebecca  H.,  w.,  ep,,  218 
FELMORE,  Christian,  md.,  186;  fa., 

190.  195 

David,  bp.,  igo 

Jacob,  bp.,   190 

Margaret,  mo.,  190,  195 

Moses,  bp,,   igs 
FENNIL  (FENNEL),  Jane,  mo.,  175 

John,  md.,  174;   fa.,  175* 
FENNYMORE    (FINEMORE,    FIN- 
NEMORE),   Edith,   dau.,  bp., 
171 

John,  md.,   193 

Thomas,  fa.,  162;   bp,,  162 
FENOAY,  John,  cattle-mark,  25 
FENTON,  Ann,  bp.,  167 

Charlotte,  bp.,  203 

John,  bur.,  168;   fa.,  203 

Margaret,  mo.,  167 

Sarah,  mo.,  203 

Thomas,  fa.,  167 

William,  bp.,  167 
FERRIL  (FERREL),  James,  fa.,  178, 
180,   182* 

Jane,  bp.,   178 

John,  md.,    195 

Mary,  mo.,   178;   dau.,  180 
FERRINGTON,  Abr",  wit.,  293 
FERRY,  Capt.  Billop's,  53 
FETETO,  Hieronimus,  bp,,  126 

Stieven,  fa,,  126 
FFOOLY,  Jacob,  ment,,  35 
FIALAN,  Daniel,  bp.,  59 

Henry,  fa,,  59 
FICHIT,  Efi,  in  cen.,  153 

Elisabeth,  in  cen.,  153 

James,  in  cen    153* 

John,  in  cen.,  153 

Sany,  in  cen.,  153 

Sarah,  in  cen.,   153* 
FIDO,  Geo,,  ex,  against,  228 

Richard,  non-service  of  ex.  against, 
2^6 
FIELD,  Elizabeth,  wit,,  261 

John,  wit.,  261 

Joseph,  wit.,  292 

Mary,  wit.,  324 

Mercy,  wit.,  278 

Susannah,  wit,,  256 

Thomas,  wit,,  257 
FIELDER,  Rice,  md.,  188 
FINCH,  Charlotte  A.,  w.,  ep.,  211* 

George,  ep.,  209 

Hannah  B.,  b.,  371;   d.,  371 

Hannah  B.  W.,  d.,  366;  mo.,  371*; 
d.,  371 

Harry,  fa.,  371 

Henry,    minister   in   Shrewsbury, 
157*;   ep.,  211*,  219 

Mar>',  wit.,  342 

Richard,     s.     of     Harry,     rector 
Episcopal     Church,     371;     fa., 

371* 
Richard  Thomas,  b.,  371;  d.,  371 
Robert  White,  b.,  371;   d.,  371 
Thomas  Cook,  b.,  371;  d.,  371 
Willie,  s.,  ep.,  211 
W™  Young,  b.,  371 
FINGLE,  John,  pltf.,  7 


INDEX. 


427 


FIRMAN,  Jno.,  adm.  on  will  of, 
granted,  229;  est.  of,  bonds- 
man discharged,  230 

Josias,  non-service  of  ex.  against, 
236 

Mary,  widdow  of  John,  admrx., 
229 
FISH,  Elisabeth,  wid.,  391;  intestate, 
396;  inventory  of  goods,  404 

John,  marriage  agreement,  379; 
jur.,  380,  384;  delator,  382; 
huslj.,  391 ;  discharged  of  bond, 

399* 

Martha,  dau.,  379 

Mary,  w.,  399 

Sara.,  wit.,  235 
FISHER,  Anne,  mo.,  85 

Avicia,  mo.,   167* 

Hannah,  bp.,   167 

John,  fa.,  167* 

Sarah,  bp.,   167 

William,  wit.,  250 

Zephania,  bp.,  167 
FITZ-RANDOLPH  (FITCH -RAN- 
DOLPH, FITCHRANDEL, 
FITZRANDOLPH,  FITCH- 
RANDOLPH)  (see  under  RAN- 
DOLPH), Edward,  wit.,  278 

Edward,  Jr.,  wit.,  278 

Elizabeth,  wit.,  278* 

Desire,  wit.,  255 

Hannah,  mo.,  173 

Isaac,  bp.,  173* 

Jane,  wit.,  255 

John,  wit.,  255 

Joseph,  wit.,  255 

Mary,  bp.,   173 

Nathaniel,  md.,  255;  wit.,  255, 
27S 

Richard,  md.,  278;   wit.,  278 

Samuel,  wit.,  255,  278 
FLATBUSH  (FLAT  BUSH,  FFLAT 
BUSH),  cons,  of,  230*,  231*, 
232,  234;  inhabitants  of,  com- 
plaint against,  233;  inhabitants 
of,  order  to  observe  award,  233; 
inhabitants  of,  constable  and 
overseers  to  decide  differences, 
233;  differences  concerning 
bounds,  2  38 
FLATLANDS  (FLAT LANDS),  cons., 
230*,  231*,  234;  complaint  of 
inhabitants,  233*;  juryman  for, 

234 
FLECHER,  Tho»,  Jurf,  wit.,  309 
FLEMING,  John,  md.,  201 
FLINN,  Catharine,  bp.,  201 

Charity,  mo.,  201 

Peter,  fa.,  201 
FLOOD,  Nicholas,  md.,  205 
FLUSHING,  ment.,  232,  235,  365 
FOLKERTZEN,  Folkert,  wit.,  131 
FOLWELL,  EUzabeth,  wit.,  280 

John,  wit.,  281 

William,  rad.,  2S0;   wit.,  280 
FORBES,  John,  minister  in  Shrews- 
bury, 157;  ment.,  159*;  ep.,  219 
FORCE,  Mar>tje,  bp.,  70 
FORD   (FOORD,   FFOORD),   Anne, 
in  cen.,  155 

Charles,  in  cent.,  155 

Elisabeth,  in  cen.,  155 

Margaret,  v\-it.,  301 

Mary,  in  cen.,  155 

Oswald,  in  cen.,  J55* 


FORD  (FOORD,  FFOORD),  Sarah,  in 
cen.,  155 
WilUam,  in  cen.,  155* 
FORMAN     (FOREMAN),    (see    also 
FIRMAN),  Andrew,  md.,  193 
Ann,  bp.,   164;    bur.,   172;    wit., 

333 

Benjamin,  b.,  271 

Catharine,  bp.,  181 

Charytee,  wit.,  397 

CorneUus,  wit.,  333 

David,  wit.,  338 

Denise,  bp.,  186;   bur.,  205 

Denise  J.,  fa.,  200 

Elizabeth,  mo.,  200;  b.,  271 

Emeline,  bp.,  200 

Euphemia,  bur.,  206 

James,  bp.,  169;   bur.,  172 

Jane,  mo.,  164,  169;  mistress,  171; 
w.,  172*;   dau.,  179 

Mr.  John,  fa.,  164,  169,  172,  179, 
181,  1S6,  190,  194;  bp.,  167; 
bur.,  170,  201;  s.,  187* 

John  D.,  wit.,  338 

John  F.  T.,  wit.,  338 

John  S.,  wit.,  333 

Jonathan,  fa.,  167,  173,  181;  s., 
bp.,  178*;  bur.,  184;  ear-mark, 
379,  406;  grand  jur.,  381 ;  plant- 
er, 387;  overseer,  390;  husb., 
211;    appr.,  403,  404 

Margaret,  bp.,   173 

Mary,  md.,  164,  i68;bp.,  181,  194; 
wit.,  249,  255;   mo.,  271 

Rebecca,  bur.,  202;   b.,  271 

Richard  T.,  wit.,  338 

Samuel,  bp.,  190;   wit.,  318 

Sarah,  mo.,  167,  173,  178*,  181; 
wid.,  ep.,  211 

Thomas,  md.,  196;  wit.,  256;  fa., 
271 

Mrs.  Urcilla,  ment.,  165 

Widow,  servant  of,  177 
FORTISCUE  (FORTESKUE),  Rich- 
ard, wit.,  394;  ear-mark,  406 
FORTUNE,     negro    servant    of    Mr. 

Leonard,   169 
"FORTURIAN,"    negro    servant    of 

Tunis  Dennis,  173 
FOSTER  (FOSTAR,  FORSTER),  Ed- 
ward, ear-mark,  381 

Mary,  md.,  394 

Nathaniell,  ear-mark,  406 

Reuben,  md.,  174 

Samuell,  ear-mark,  382 
FOUNTAIN  (FOUNTAINE,  FOUN- 
TEN,  FOUNTIN.FOUNTINE), 
Antje,  bp.,  79 

Anthony  (Antony,  Antoni),  age 
and  evidence  of,  7;  test,  and 
age,  8;  pltf.,  12*;  name  in- 
dexed, 29*;  fa.,  7.i,  79,  84*; 
bp.,  84 

Cornelius,  bp.,  72 

Hannah,  in  cen,,  152 

Johannis,  bp.,  84 

Maragrietye,  bp.,  84 

Nancy,  mo.,  58 

Sonson  [Vinson?],  in  cen.,  150 

Vincent  (Vinson),  cattle-mark,  27; 
assr.,  50,  51;  in  cen.,  152 
FOWLER,  Andrew,  minister  in  Shrews- 
bury, 157,  200*;   ep.,  219 
FOX,  George,  ment.,  240* 
FRANCIS,  negro  child,  bp.,  177 


FRANCIS  (FRANCES,  FRANSES), 
Adonija,  dau.,  bp.,  177 
Allen,  bp.,  J77 
Miss  Catharine,  md.,  181 
EUzabeth,  bp.,  185 
Euphcma,  bp.,  184 
James,  bp.,  180;  bur.,  194 
John,  bp.,  176;  fa.,  177 
Letitia,  bp.,  165;  md.,  1S9 
Margaret,    bp.,    i68;    adult   bp., 

185 
Mary,  mo.,   177;   dau.,  bur.,  178 
Mr.,  fa.,  165,  168 
Rachel,  bp.,  171 
Mr.   Richard,  fa.,    171,    176,   178, 

180,  194 
Sarah,   mo.,    165,    168,    171,    176, 

194* 
Thomas,  bur.,  196 
Valeria,  bp.,  185 
bur.,   185 


FRANKFORT,  ment.,  339,  368 
FRANKLIN,  B.,  husb.,  216 
Rev.  Benjamin  J.,  ep.,  219 
Emma.,  w.,  ep.,  216 
Walter,  wit.,  308 
FRAZEE,  John,  md.,  364 
FRAZER,  Stephen,  md.,  193 
FREEHOLD,   ment.,    166,    167,    169, 
171,    174-195.    196*,     199-204, 
260,  271,   338;    church,   ment., 
176,    177,    185;     "Coimty  of," 
ment.,  255;  Upper,  291 
FREEMAN,  Mr.  Eemardus,  minister. 
Long  Island,  65,  78,  80,  81,  82, 
96,  98,  103,  109,  114,  115,  132, 
138 
FFREES,  James,  fa.,  158 

Patience,  bp.,  158 
FRENCH,  Abigal,  bp.,  172 
Ann,  bp.,  180 

John,  cattle-mark,  24;   fa.,  172 
Mary,  md.,  176;   wit.,  249 
Samuel,  bp.,  184 
Thomas,  fa.,  184;  wit.,  248 
Thomas,  Jr.,  md.,  248,  249 
FRESH-KILL,  ment.,  42,  52,  53 
FRIENDS'  CEMETERY,  ment.,  366 
FROST,  John,  bur.,   i6i     husb.,  195 
Robert,  fa.,  138 
Usselton,  bp.,  138 


GABRIEL,  negro  child,    p.,  177 
G.^BRY,  Timothy,  deft.,  226 
GALLAGHER,  John,  wit.,  3^4 
GALLAUDET  (GULLEDET,  GAEL- 
LEDET),  EUsee,  fa.,  99 

Esther,  bp.,  99 

Maria,  wit.,  87 
GALLOT  [perhaps  GALBOT,  see  under 

GILBERT] 
GALLOWAH,  Dennis,  md.,  182 
GAM.\GE,  Jane,  bp.,  197 

John,  bur.,  198 
CANDY,  Elias,  ear-mark,  405 

Thomas,  ear-mark,  380;  wit,  383, 

392 
GANG,  Anthony,  bp.,  183 
Henry,  bp.,  183 
John,  fa.,   183 
Matthias,  bp.,  183 
Sarah,  bp.,  183 


428 


INDEX. 


GAiNO  (GINO,  GAINEAU.  GUIN- 
EAU,  ^  JENANAUE,  JENO, 
JENOUE),  Catherine,  in  cen., 
150,  153 

Daniel  (Diniel),  in  cen.,   153,   154 

Eliner,  in  cen.,  153 

Francies,  in  cen.,  153 

Gino,  in  cen.,  150 

James,  in  cen.,  153,   154 

John,  in  cen.,  154 

Lidy,  in  cen.,  153 

Louis  (Lewes),  fa.,   120;   in  cen., 

154 
Nealthe,  in  cen.,  153 
Stephen  (Steven,  Seven,  Estienne), 

killed  a  boar,  S;    in  cen.,   151, 

153 
Susanna     (Susana,    Susan),    bp., 

120;  in  cen.,  150*,  153 
GARIT,  Jacob,  assr.,  21 
GARCOT,  Jacob,  cattle-mark,  25 

GARDINER  (GARDNER,GARNER), 
Hannah,  wit.,  261,  276,  277 

Josiph,  wit.,  261,  262 

Katharine,  wit.,  262 

Richard,  wit.,  276,  277 

Sarah,  wit.,  262 
GAREAU,  Jean,  wit.,  130 
GARLAND,   Jnc,    deed.,    horses   be- 
longing to,  238 
GARLICK,  Hannah,  md.,  386 

John,  ear-mark,  391,  398,  406 

Joshua,   weaver,   394;    ear-mark, 
406 
GARRIGIN  (GARRIGINS),  Ann  J., 
wit.,   326 

Hannah,  wit.,  327 
GARRISON  (GARISON,  GARAT- 
SON,  GARESON,  GARETSON, 
GARRITZEN,  GAROSANE, 
GARRITSON,  GARRTZEN, 
GERRESEN,  GERRISON, 
GERRITSE,  GERRITZEN, 
GERRITSZEN,  GERRITS, 
GERRITSZ,  GEERETSON, 
GERRETSE,  GERRITZE, 
GERRITSEN,  GERRITSON), 
Aaltje,  wit.,  118 

Abraham,  bp.,   120,   145 

Annaetje  (Anaatye),  mo.,  72,  84* 

Antje,  mo.,  66 

Aiilchie,  bp.,  147 

Blandina,  bp.,   123 

Catharina    (Catherin),    wit.,    120, 
121,  135;   in  cen.,  154 

Charles,  land,  44;  fa,  81;  bp.,  81; 
in  cen.,  154 

Christopher,  assr.,  49;   bp.,  71 

Cornelius,  fa.,  84 

Daniel,  bp.,  84,  119;   in  cen.,  155 

Deborah,  md.,  395 

Elizabeth  (EHsabet),  mo.,  60,  74*, 
100,    142,    144;    wit.,    86,    122, 

124,  127,  137,  392;    IJP-.  120 
Grietye,  wit.,   119 
Hendrick,  comr.,  36 
Hester,  wit.,   100 
Isaac,  fa.,  71;  in  cen.,  155 
Jacob,   cattle-mark,   23;    in  cen., 

iSS^.w'it.,  392 
Jannetye,  mo.,  loi 
John  (Johannes),   Johanais,  Jan, 

Mr.    John),    assr.,    16;     cattle- 


mark,  23;  wit.,  84,  146;  fa., 
89,   147;    bp.,   122 

Lambert  (Lambard),  wit.,  47; 
vestrym.,  50;  comr.,  50;  sheriff 
and  on  committee,  52;  present 
high  sheriff,  his  land  ment.,  54; 
fa.,  119;  bp.,  119;  Lambert, 
Jr.,  fa.,  120*;  bp.,  122;  wit., 
129;  in  cen.,  151*,  152,  153, 
154;  Lambert,  younger,  in 
cen.,  154,  155,  156 

Leah,  wit.,  94 

Magdalena,  bp.,  120 

Maragrietye,  bp.,  8g 

Mary,  md.,  392 

Nicholas  (Nicolas,  Nicklaes,  Nico- 
laes),  wit.,  79,  122;  bp.,  120, 
121,  122*;  fa.,  121,  123,  142, 
145;  in  cen.,  155 

Rem.,    jur.  384;    landbuyer,  388 

Seaker  (Seger,  Segar,  Zeger), 
supervisor,  21*,  vrit.,  62,  74, 
79,  81,  95,  103;  bp.,  122,  142; 
in  cen.,  155 

Stoffel,  sup  v.,  50 

Susanna,  mo.,  86,  88,  loi,  147; 
bp.  122;  wit.,  129,  144;  in  cen., 

154* 
Win.,  jur.,  232 
Yannetye,  mo.,   100 
GARWOOD,  Jane,  wit.,  246 
John,  wit.,  246 
Thomas,  md.,  246;  wit.,  246 
GASPER,  Francis,  md.,  197 
GAUDU,  John,  ep.,  214 
GENDRON,  Magdelaine,  mo.,  99 
GEORGE,  Brinthe,  in  cen.,  151 
Catharine,  in  cen.,  151 
Elizabeth,  in  cen.,  151 
Hendrike,  in  cen.,  151 
Martha,  in  cen.,  151 
Mary,  in  cen.,  151 
WilUam,  ment.,  21;    his  land,  53; 
col.,  55;  in  cen.,  151 
GEREREY    [GERECY?],    John,    in 

cen.,  155 
GERMENTOWN,  ment.,  3S2 
GERREBRANS     (GAREBRANTZ, 
GARREBRANT,    GARRI- 
BRANSE,     GERBRANTS, 
GERBRANTSZ,    GERR- 
BRATS,     GERRTBRASTE), 
Christian,  fa.,  89 
Elener,  mo.,  63 
Ehzabeth,   bp.,    102 
Frans  (Frances,  Francs,  France), 
fa.,  60,  102,  143,  148;   wit.,  83; 

bp-,  143 
Neeltye  (Nailtie),  bp.,  89,  148 
Daniel,  bp.,  60 
GET,  Mary,  in  cen.,  151 
GIBB,  Andrew,  pltf.,  232 
GIBBERT,  Elizabeth,  wit.,  258 
GIBSON,  James,  bur.,  160 
GIFFORD  (GIFFARD),  Ananias,  bp., 
181 
Ann,  bp.,  173 
Anna,  bp.,   178 
Deborah,  md.,  162,  193 
EUzabeth,  wit.,  243,  245 
Hannah    (Hannaiah,    Hananiah), 
w.,   173;    mo.,   181;    md.,   193; 
wit.,  241,  243 
Joseph,  bp.,  173;  fa.,  178 


GIFFORD  (GIFFARD),  Joshua,  husb., 
bp.,  173*;  fa.,  181 
Mary,  wit.,  339 
Rachel,  md.,   198 
Rebecca,  md.,  192 
WilUam,  bp.,   173 
Zilpha,  md.,   193 
GILBERT    (GALBUT   [GALLOT?]), 
Aritus,  in  cen.,  153 
Dorcas,  in  cen.,   153 
Jacob,  in  cen.,  153 
Margreat,  in  cen.,   153 
GILLESPIE,  Annie  G.,  w.,  ep.,  218 
Geo.  De  H.,  fa.,  ep.,  218;  church 

builder,  219 
George  W.,  s.,  ep.,  218 
John  Clark,  s.,  ep.,  218* 
Mary  A.,  mo.,  218 
GILLIAM,  Mr.,  m.inister  on  S.  I.,  65 
GILLING,  Patrick,  md.,  174 
GILLINGHAM,    Sarah    L.,     wid.    of 
Yeomans,  d.,  368  (mo.  of  Eliza 
G.  WilUams) ;    w.  of  Yeamans, 
ep.,   376 
Yeomans  (Yeamans),  husb.,  368, 
376 
GILLPATRICK,  Ann.  bp,  158;   mo., 
158,   161 
Frances,  bp.,  161 
Thomas,  fa.,   158,   161 
GINGI,  Anna  A.,  ep.,  208 
Francis,  fa.,  208 
Helen,  mo.,  208 
GISBERTS    (GISBERTSEN,    GIZS- 
BERSON),  Lubbart,  ear-mark, 

379 
Woiiter,  cons.,  234;    pet.  of,  236 
GITHENS,  CaroUne  Morford,  w.,  ep., 
210* 
John,  ep.,  210* 
Mary  W.,  dau.,  ep.,  210 
GITON,  Louis  (Lowis),  cons.,  22;  free- 
holder, 47 
GLASCOW,  Jannetje,  mo.,  68,  70,  124; 

wit.,   120 
GLEAN,  Mary,  md.,  179 
GLEAVE,  Marya,  wit.,  81 
GLEBE  LAND,  ment.,  37 
GLOUCESTER,  ment.,  201 
GLOVER,  Fanny,  wit.,  339 
Mary,  wit.,  338 
Sarah,  wit.,  339 
GOAR,  John,  cattle-mark,  40 
GODET,  Ameha,  w.,  ep.,  215* 
Henry  H.,  fa.,  ep.,  215* 
James  W.,  ep.,  215 
GODFREY     (GODFROY,    GODEF- 
FRY),  Andrew,  ear-mark,  406 
Benjamin,   meeting  at   house  of, 
378;    Just.,     387;    deft.,    396; 
ment.,  397*;   wit.,  399 
Cesar,  wit.,  399 
GOLD,  John  (Jan),  fa.,  76,  124;  bp., 
124 
Marytje,  bp.,  76 
GOLDEN      (GOLDIN,      GOLDING, 
GOULDEN,  GOLDER),  Abra- 
ham   (Abram),    and   w.,   wits., 
80;  in  cen.,  150 
Anna  (.\ne),  in  cen.,   150* 
Deborah,  dau.,   399 
John,  in  cen.,  152 
Joseph,  in  cen.,    150;    wit.,  383; 

fe-,  399 
William,    grand jiu-.,    381;     land- 


INDEX. 


429 


buyer,  3S8*;   wit.,  388;   appr., 
401,  402 
GOMBAULD     (GOMBOLD,      GUM- 
BAULD),    Ann    Francis,    md., 
188;   wit.,  298 

Miss  Magdlene,  md.,  193 
GOODLUCK,  ment.,   177* 
GOODWIN  (GOODIN),  Franklin,  ep., 
214 

Thomas,  ear-mark,  380,  405;  jur., 
384;  debtor,  3S9;  intestate,  396 
GOOING,  Thomas,  legatee,  382 
GOOSE  (GOOS  [GOOP?]),  John,  ear- 
mark, 406* 
GORDON  (GORDIN),  Agisyles,  bp., 
167 

Andrew,  fa.,  167 

Ann,  bp.,  178 

As  Reskerrick,  bm-.,  167 

Charles,  wit.,  255 

Elizabeth,  md.,   164 

John,  fa.,  178 

Lydia,  wit.,  255 

Margaret,  mo.,  167;   md.,  193 

Sarah,  bp.,   178 

Thomas,  fa.,  167;   s.,  bp.,  178 

William,  bp.,   178 
GORTA  [see  JURTA] 
GOWAN     (GOWEN,    GEWAN. 
GOUNS,      GOWIN),    Elisabet, 
mo.,  137 

Jannetje  (Jenne),  mo.,   139*,   143 

Margrietje,  mo.,  143 

William,  wit.,  259 
GOWANES,  jurjTn.,  234 
GR.\H.A.M,  Col.,  his  mill  ment.,  50 
GRAIMES,  Austin,  in  cen.,  151* 

James,  in  cen.,  151 

Jane,  in  cen.,  151 

Jasebell,  in  cen.,  151 
GRALIN,  Abalon,  md.,  182 
GRAMEAUX  [see  DE  GRAMEAUX] 
GR.\NDINE  (GRANDIN  and  perhaps 
GRONDIN),  Amos,  fa.,  158 

Daniel,  md.,  171;   fa.,  174,  175 

Eleanor,  mo.,   185,   195* 

Jane,  bp.,  185 

Mary,  bp.,  175;  dau.,  bp.,  181 

Mr.,  bur.,  189 

Patience,  mo.,   158 

Philip,  fa.,  181,  185,  195 

Sarah,  bp.,  158;   mo.,  174,  175 

William,  bur.,  168;   s.  bp.,  174 
GRAND   JURY,    Cape    May,    dinner 
K"--         allowed  them,  384 
GRANT,  Ann,  w.,  bp.,  200*;  mo.,  203 

Catharine,  bp.,  203;  ep.,  213* 

Edmund,  B.  T.,  ep.,  213 

Edward,  fa.,  213* 

Elizabeth,  dau.,  ep.,  213 

John,  husb.,  200*;    fa.,  203 

Martha,  bur.,  202;  ep.,  213 

Martha  Wait,  bp.,  200 

Thos.  Waker,  bp.,  200 
GRASET,  Samuel,  cattle-mark,   30 
GRAVESEND,  Court  of  Sessions,  226, 

230,  231,  233,  237;  church 
affairs,  etc.,   227;    cons.,   230*, 

231,  234;  jurym.  for  234;  liber- 
ties of,  236;  inhabitants  of,  237, 
239;  bounds  of,  237;  ment.,  267, 
269,  388 

GRAY,  Abraham,  fa.,  64 
Ann,  md.,  206 
Henry,  deft.,  381* 


GRAY,  Isaac,  bp.,  64 
GREAT  EGGE   HARBOR,  cons,  ap- 
pointed for,  381* 
GREAT  KILL,  ment.,  53 
GREAT  KREEK,  boundary,  395 
GREAT  SWAMP,  ment.,  46 
GREEN  (GREAN),  Ann,  w.,  212 

EHzabeth  (EUzth.),  wit.,  321,  326* 

George,  pays  bond,  47;   assr.,  51; 
in  cen.,  152,   155 

Henry,  wit.,  321,  326*;  husb.,  376 

Genl.  James,  ep.,  212* 

John,  in  cen.,  155 

Mary,  w.,  ep.,  212;   wit.,  326 

Thomas,  in  cen.,  155 

\Vm.,  husb.,  212* 
GREENE  CREEK,  ment.,  396 
GREENOCK,  ment.,  218 
GREENWORD,    ment.,    366;    Ceme- 
tery, -^69,  ^71 
GREAR  [see  GREEN] 
GREGGS,  Anna,  bp.,  131 

John,  bp.,  131 

Maria,  bp.,   131 

Martinus,  bp.,  130 

Pietemelle,  bp.,  130 
GRIFFITH,  Benjd.,  wit.,  255 

Catharine,  mo.,  169 

Mary,  bp.,  169 

Samuel,  fa.,  169 
GRIGGS     (GRIGS,     and     probably 
GREGGS),  Elizabeth,  bp.,  177 

Jane,  mo.,  177 

John,  fa.,    177,   i8i;    wit.,   22S*; 
jurym.,  232 

Margaret,  bp.,  181 

Thomas,  fa.,  130*,  131*;  wit.,  131 
GRIMES  (QRINES),  Ann,  bp.,  172 

Jen,  cattle-mark,  23 

Mary,  mo.,   172 

Richard,  fa.,  172 
GRINNELL,  Cornelius,  wit.,  339 
GRINSLED,  John,  bp.,  176 
GRINTEE,  John  F.,  bur.,  205 
GRISCO.M,    Eliza   G.    WiUiams,    mo., 

367 
GROENFELD,  Peter,  deft.,  15 
GRONDAIN     (GRONDIN,     perhaps, 
GRANDINE),     John     Qean), 
comr.,     36;     cattle-mark,     47; 

fa.,  73 
Mr.  Lewis,  s.  of  John,  cattle-mark, 

47 
Peter,  bp.,  73 
GRONES  [?],  James,  md.,  262;   wit., 

262 
Martha,  wit.,  262 
GROOTS  [see  DE  GROOTS] 
GROVER     (GROUERS,     GREUER, 

GROUER,    GRUER),    James, 

patentee,   220;    wit.,   259,   261, 

284,  308,  312,  314 
Lydia,  wit.,  312,  314 
Mary,   wit.,    259,    261,    279,   284, 

308,  316,  317,  3:8,  319* 
Sylvanus    (Silvanus,    Silvenious), 

wit.,    299,   308,   315,   317,   318, 

319* 
Valeriah,  dau.  of  Robart  and  Mir- 
riam  Tilton,  d.,  347 

GUEST,  Henry,  md.,  176 

GUILYARD,  John,  intestate,  admin- 
istration granted,  396 

GUY,  Elizabeth,  md.,  192 


GUYON  (GEYOUNG,  GEYON,  JE- 
YOUNG,  JEYOUND),  Capt 
Daniel,  cattle-mark,  34 

Jacob  (Jacobus),  pltf.,  3*,  10,  15*; 
Mr.,  assr.,  16,  17;  name  in- 
dexed, 28*,  29*;  obtains  war- 
rants, 31* 

Jacques  (Jacob,  Jacobus,  James), 
pltf.,  12,  14;  in  cen.,  152 


H 


HADDONFIELD,  ment.,  360 
HADLY,  Joseph,  deft,  229 

Hagar,  colored  servant  of  Capt. 

Osbume,  bp.,  175;   free  negro, 

191 

HAGEWOUT  (HAGEEWOUYT, 
HAAGEEWOUYT,  HAAGE- 
WOTS,  HAAGEWOUT,  HAGE- 
WORTH,  HAGEWUT, 
HAUGHWOUT,  HAUG- 
WOUT,  HEGEWOUT,  HOGE- 
WOUT,  HOOGHWOUT, 
HOUGH WOUT),  Aaltje  (Ael- 
tie),  mo.,  66,  69,  118;  godm., 
92;  wit.,  107,  117,  118,  135; 
bp.,  117;   in  cen.,  151 

Abram,  in  cen.,  151 

Annaetye,  bp.,  102 

Catrina,  wit.,  58;    mo.,  60 

Daniel,  bp.,  63,   147 

Derckie  (Dirkje,  Dirike),  bp.,  96, 
132;  in  cen.,  151 

Egbert  (Van  Egbert),  fa.,  63,  96; 
his  wid.,  wit.,  72,  87,  91 ; 
godf.,  92;  bp.,  132;  in  cen., 
151* 

Geertie  (Geertruy,  Geertje,  Geer- 
truyd,  Geortroy),  wit.,  91,  115; 
mo.,  117,  "8.  119;  bp.,  132; 
in  cen.,  151 

Grietye,  bp.,  91;   wit.,  91 

Harmpje,  wit.,  68,  75,  117,  132; 
mo.,  78* 

Isaac,  bp.,  147;  in  cen.,  151 

Jacobus,  bp.,   132 

John  (Jan),  fa.,  117;  in  cen.,  151 

Lafert,  in  cen.,  151 

Leah  (Lea,  Leea),  mo.,  59,  70,  75, 
124,  143;   u-it.,  66,  73,  78,  97 

Margreta,  bp.,  132 

Mary,  bp.,  147 

Neeltye  (Neeltie,  Neeltje),  cattle- 
mark,  40;  mo.,  58*;  bp.,  100; 
wit.,  loi ;  w.  of  Peter,  wit., 
ii,s;  bp.,  132 

Nicholas  (Necclos,  Neclos),  bp., 
91,  132;  wit.,  91,  101 ;  fa.,  147 

Peter  (Keter),  wit.,  68,  69,  73, 
78;  fa.,  72,  91*;  Peter,  Sr., 
wit.,  96;  fa.,  100,  loi,  102;  bp., 
101;  Peter,  Jr.,  wit.,  115;  wid. 
of  Peter,  wit.,  115;  self  and  w., 
Neeltje,  wits.,  115,  119,  136; 
fa.,  132*,  147;  bp.,  132;  in 
cen.,  151 

Rachel  (Rachil),  mo.,  68;  wit., 
7.8;   in  can.,   151 

Trintie  (Treintje),  mo.,  121,  143 

Wynant  (Wint),  bp.,  72;  fa.,  147 
HAGGERTY,  Abbey,  mo.,  218 

Anthony  Holmes,  bp.,  202 


430 


INDEX. 


HAGGERTY,  Asher  T.,  ep.,  213 
Clemence,  mo.,  202,  217 
Clemence  H.,  w.,  ep.,  216 
George,  bp.,  202 

Jarret  (Jarred),  ep.,  213;   fa.,  218 
John,  bur.,  206;    husb.,  213* 
Mary,  w.,  ep.,  213 
Mary  C,  dau.,  ep.,  217 
Morris,  bur.,  204 
Rebecca  (Farry),  ep.,  218 
Susan,  w.,  ep,,  213 
Taylor,  md.,   201;    fa.,   202,  217; 

ep.,  216* 
William,  bur.,  204 
William  S.,  child,  ep.,  218 
HAHURST,  Deborah,  wit.,  304 
Joseph,  md.,  ^04;  wit.,  304 
HAIGHT,  Joseph,"  wit.,  318 

Joseph  G.,  wit.,  323 
HAINELLE,  Michaell,  pet.  of,  229*, 

232 
HALES,  John,  md.,  197 
HALL,  Ehzabeth,  md.,  188 
Neomy,  wit.,  291 
Samuel,  md.,   199 
HALL  OF   RECORDS,   ment.,  note, 

224 
HALLET,   Mr.    Wm.,   pretences,   and 
possession  of  land  in  dispute, 
238* 
HALLOWAY,  James,  wit.,  297 
HALSTEAD,  Ann  (Anna),  mo.,   182, 
186;  dau.  of  Timothy,  bp.,  182; 
ep.,  212* 
Byen,  md.,   192 
Christopher,  bp.,   176 
Daniel,  fa.,   176 
Josiah,  fa.,  177,  182,  185,  186,  212; 

s.,  bp.,   187;   md.,  193 
Margaret,  bp.,   177 
Margery,  w.,  ep.,  212 
Mary,  md.,  189;   dau.,  ep.,  212 
Maxtelia,  baby,  ep.,  212 
Mrs.,  bur.,   180,   187 
Mirtilla,  bp.,  186;   bur.,  187 
Rebecca,  bp.,  196 
Sarah,  mo.,   176;    dau.,  bp.,  185, 

196 
Sylvie,  bp.,   182 
Timothy,  fa.,  182,  187,  196;  husb., 

198;   child,  ep.,  212* 
Zilpha,  mo.,   177,  196;   dau.,  bp., 
182;  w.,  bur.,  198;  ep.,  212* 
HAMBLETON,  Robert,  sheriff,  221 
HAMILTON,    Andrew,    Esq.,    Gover- 
nor, 395* 
HAMPTON  (HAMTON),  David,  wit., 

255 
Izibell,  wit.,  255 
Jane,  md.,   255;    house  of,  255 
Jenett,  md.,  244 
John,   md.,    242;    wit.,   242,   244, 

245,  246,  255;   house  of,  244 
Martha,  wit.,  242,  244 
HANCE   [see   also   HANS,   HANSEl 

Abigael,  wit.,   281 
Achsha,  mo.,  356*;  d.,  356 
Achfha  White,  b,  356 
Angeline,  b.,  369;   ment.,  370 
Ann,  wit.,  293;    mo.,  348;    w.  of 

Jacob,  348;    do.,  d.,  348 
Ann  L.,  wid.  of  Asher,  d.,  369 
Anna,  in  cen.,  150 
Asher,   husb.,   369;    b.,   373;    d.. 


373;  md.,  373;   s.  of  Luke  and 

Sarah,  ep.,  376 
Benjamin,  wit.,  280 
Benjamin  B,,  husb.,  368 
Borden,  b.,  373;    md.,  373 
Catharine,  in  cen.,  150 
Charlotte,  wit.,  331 
Content,  wit.,  281,  282,  284,  286*, 

288,  289,  290;   w.  of  Isaac  [?], 

d..  348 
David,   wit.,   280,   286,   297,   299, 

300;  md.,  299;  b.,  344 
Deborah,  wit.,  248,  300,  314;   b., 

348 

Ebenezar,  md.,  360 

Edward,  ep.,  376 

Eleazer  (Eleazar),  fa.,  369;  s.  of 
Thomas  and  Rachel,  b.,  370; 
husb.,  370;   b.,  370;   d.,  370 

Elizabeth  (Elisabeth,  EHzth.),  in 
cen.,  150;  wit.,  241*,  242,  243*, 
244,  246*,  247,  24S*,  250,  251, 
253.  257,  258*  259*,  297*,  299, 
300*,  304,  307,  310,  314,  315, 
320*,  323,  325,  327,  328,  330, 
331.  333.  335,  338;  md.,  280; 
b.,  344;  mo.,  348;  wid.  of  Jacob, 
d.,  34S,  356-  374;  b.,  356;  md., 
373;   w.  of  Robt.  H.,  ep.,  377 

Elizabeth,  Jr.,  md.,  248 

Ella,  ep.,  376 

Ellen  Ann,  b.,  369;  d.,  369 

Francis,  md.,  280;   wit.,  280 

George,  b.,  373;  md.,  373;  wife's 
parents,  373 

Hannah,  wit.,  299;  mo.,  369; 
birth,    370 

Hannah  B.,  d.,  370 

Isaac  (Isack,  Isaack),  wit.,  256*, 
257,  258*,  259,  261,  263,  277, 
278*,  279*,  280*,  281*,  286*, 
287*,  288,  2S9*,  291,  292,  293, 
294*,  297*,  298,  299,  300*,  310, 
327,  33^,  340;  md.,  257,  281, 
282*,  283,  284,  292,  300;  house 
of,  280,  286;  b.,  344;  fa.,  264, 
348;  husb.  of  Rachel,  348; 
husb.  of  Content,  d.,  348;  ment., 

373 

Isaac,  bp.,  128  [This  is  probably 
a  SIMONS  or  SIMONSON] 

Isaac  B.,  fa.,  369 

Isaac,  Junr.,  md.,  286;   wit.,  286 

Jacob,  b.,  264,  348;  wit.,  292, 
293,  297*.  299,  300*,  304,  305, 
307.  310,  311.  312*,  313*,  314. 
315*,  316,  317,  320,  321;  md., 
293,  297;  fa.,  348*;  husb.  of 
Ann,  34S* ;  husb.  of  Ehzabeth 
Corhes  (Hance),  348;  husb.  of 
Ann,  d.,  348 ;  husb.  of  Ehzabeth, 
348;   husb.,  374 

James,  surv.,  51;  his  fence,  53; 
in  cen.,  150 

Jarvis  (Jarvice),  wit.,  275,  286 

Jeborah,  md.,  250 

Jeddah,  wit.,  254 

Jeremiah,  wit.,  297,  300,  310; 
md.,  310;   b.,  344 

Joanna,  wit.,   286 

John,  associate  patentee,  220; 
wit.  241,  242,  243*,  244*,  245*, 
246*,  247,  248*,  249*,  2.S0,  251, 
252*.  253,  257,- 286*,  287*,  289, 


32S;    b.,    264,    348,   373;    md., 
373*;    ment.,    373;    fa.,    373*; 
d.,  373;  ep.,  376 
John,  Jr.,  wit.,  248*,  250,  254 
John  H.,  b.,  373;  unmd.,  373 
Joyce,  wit.,  257[?];   md.,  275 
Judah,  wit.,  254 
Judcth,  wit.,  248,  250 
Luke,  fa.,  376* 

Margaret  (Margt.),  wit.,  323,  327, 

330,   331,   332,   333*.   334.  335, 

336*,  337,  338,  340;  mo.,  356*; 

d.,  356;   w.  of  Wm.,  ep.,  377 

Margaret  B.,  b.,  373;   md.,  373 

Mary,  md.,   248;    wit.,   292,   293, 

294.  297,  300;    b.,  344 
Obediah    T.f    (Obadiah    Tilton), 

b.,  356t;   d.,  356;  ep.,  377 
Phebe,  wit.,  310 

Rachel  (Rachell),  md.,  198;  wit., 
257.  25S*,  262,  263,  276*,  324, 
328,  339;    mo.,  264,  34S;   md., 
297;   b-.  344;   w.  of  Isaac,  348; 
d.,  348;  b.,  348;  mo.,  370;  md., 
373 
Rebecca     (Rebekah,      Rebeckah, 
Rebecar,    Rebeca;,     wit.,     282, 
285,    287,    290,    291,    292,   297; 
mo.,  344;  w.  of  Timothy,  344; 
do.,  d.,  344;  b.,  369 
Rebecca  Ann,  mo.,  369 
Revo,  wit.,  323,  330;   b.,  356 
Robert,  husb.,  356 
Robert  H.   (Robt.   H.),  ep.,  377; 

husb.,  377 
Robert  W.,  b.,  370;  ment.,  370 
Sarah  (Sarar),  in  cen.,  150;   wit., 

310;    b.,  348;    mo.,  376* 
Sarah  Lavina,  w.  of  Benjamin  B., 

d.,  368 
Sarah  W.,  wit.,  341;   ep.,  376 
Susan  B.,  wit.,  341;    b.,  373;   d., 

379;   unmd.,  373 
Susan  W.,   b.,   369;    ment.,   370; 

d.,  370 
Thomas   (Thos.),   wit.,   281,   286, 
310,  311,  314,  324;  b.,  348;  fa., 
370 
Timothy,  b.,  264;   wit.,  277,  281, 
282,  292*,  293,  297*,  300;  md., 
282;    house  of,   297;    fa.,   344; 
husb.  of  Rebecar,  344*;  b.,  348 
Walter  [?],  wit.,  258, 
Wapels,  ment.,  373 
William  (Will'",  Wm.),  wit.,  314, 
321,  323*.  324.  325*.  326,  330, 
33'.   333.   335,   337,   34°;    md., 
323;  s.  of  Jacob  and  Elizabeth, 
b.,  34S;fa.,  356*;  d.,  356;  md., 
373;   ep.,  377;   husb.,  377 
HANCOCK,  Richard,  wit.,  259 
HAND,  Abiah,  child,  382 
Abnah,  wit.,  398 
Abraham,  ear-mark,  3S0;  deft.  [?], 

383,  3S4*,  385*;  wit.,  388 
Benjamin,  ear-mark,  379;  deft., 
383;  Jr.,  do.,  384*;  do.,  wit., 
3S5;  land-buyer,  392;  Jr.,  wit., 
394;  md.,  398*;  Sr.,  ear-mark, 
406 
Cornclious  (Curnelius,    Cumelus), 

ear-mark,  385*,  405 
David,  ear-mark,  380 
Deborah,  child,  382 


INDEX. 


431 


HAND,  EUzabeth,  pltf.,  378 
Ezekiel,  ear-mark,  380 
George    (Georg),    ear-mark,    380, 

395,  405;   yeomand,   389;  wit., 

399 
Isaac  (Isack),  ear-mark,  379;   b., 

398 
Jacob,  b.,  398 
Jeremiah,     ear-mark,     38 1,     405; 

agreement,  382 ;   yeomand,  389 
John,    ear-mark,    380,    406,    407; 

yeomand,  389 
Joseph,  ear-mark,  381 
Nathaniel    (Nathaniell,    Nathan), 

ear-mark,  380,  406* 
Pacianc,  b.,  398 
Peter,  wit.,  398;   ear-mark,  406 
Recompence     (Recompenc),     fa., 

382;   adm.,  389* 
Shamger,  ear-mark,  379;  Jr.,  jur., 

380;  grand  jur.,  381 ;  treas.,  382; 

Jr.,   wit.,   384*;  St.,   do.,   385; 

wit.,   386,   387;    adm.   granted, 

392.    398;    judge,   399;     appr., 

401 ;   Jr.,  ear-mark,  405,  407 
Thomas     (Thom.),      adm.,     379; 

ear-mark,  380,  405*;  grand  jur., 

381 ;  fa.,  389*;  land  owner,  390; 

ment.,    395;    just.,   396;    wit, 

399* 
Zelophead   (Zelofead),   wit.,   395; 
ear-mark,  406 
HANDS,  family  (foot-note),  378 
HANDLEY,  Mr.  John,  bur.,   174 
HANDLIN,  Margaret,  bp.,  189- 

Matthew,  bp.,  189 
HANKINSON  (HANKERSON),  Ann, 
w.,  bur.,  174 
Hannah,  mo.,  177;  dau.,  bp.,  1S7 
Helena,  bp.,  185 
James,  md.,  171;    husb.,  174;   S. 

of  Keneth,  bp.,  190* 
Joseph,  bp.,   177 
Kenneth  (Keneth),  fa.,   185,  187, 

190 
Mrs.,  bur.,  168 
Thomas,  md.,  170;  fa.,  177 
HANN.\H,  Sophia  Lena,  md.,  193 
H.'VNOT,  Harminthe,  in  cen.,  151 
HANS    (HANSE,    HANZEN,    HAN- 
SEN) (see  also  HANCE),  Hans, 
^vit.,   135 
Jeams  and  w.,  wits.,  in 
John,  in  cen.,  150 
Mary,  in  cen.,  150* 
Sarah,  in  cen.,  150 
Stoffel,  cattle-mark,  27 
Symon,  zon  of   Symons,  fa.,   128 
(probably     Simons    or    Simon- 
son);    jurjTn.,     230;    examina- 
tion of,  2^1 
HARDING     (see      also    HARDWIN, 
HARDX),  Ann,  mo.,   169,   176 
Francis,  fa.,  176,  180 
Luke,  fa.,  165 

Mary,  mo.,  165;   dau.  bp.,  176 
Rebecca,  bp.,   165 
Robert,  bp.,   180 
Sarah,  bp.,   165 
Thomas,  bp.,  169 
Valentine,  fa.,  169 
HARDMAN,  Edward  (Edvart),   wit., 

J.S'',  2.S7i  258,  26it 
HARDVVICK,  ment.,  355 


HARDWIN  (HARDN),  Marten,  pltf., 
2;    deft.,  2;    name  indexed,  28 
HARES,  John,  test,  and  age  of,  9;  in- 
dex of  his  declaration,  28 
HARLETON,  Ann,  mo.,  169 

Ehzabeth,  bp.,  169 

James,  bp.,  169 

Jervis,  fa.,  169 
HARM  AN,  Anna,  in  cen.,  153 

Great,  in  cen.,  153 

Jane,  in  cen.,  153 

Mary,  in  cen.,  153 

Willia,  in  cen.,  153 
HARNIELLS,  John,  J',  wit.,  2S1 
HARRIS,  Abraham,  bp.,  194 

George,  wit.,  317 

Rebeckah,  wit.,  317 

William,  bp.,  193;   fa.,  194 
HARRISON,  Ann,  bp.,  180 

Edmund,  land-owner,  3S7,  388; 
creditor,  389 

George,  fa.,  173 

Hannah,  mo.,  173 

John,  bp.,  173 

Sarah,  wit.,  297 

Thomas,  wit.,  297 
HARRISON,  William,  fa.,   180    . 
HART,   Content  C.   (Lewis),   w.,  ep., 
214 

Fanny,  wit.,  325 

Jas,  wit.,  325 

John,  ep.,  214 

Mehetable  (White),  ep.,  210 
HARTLA,  Anthony,  wit.,  47 
HARTMAN,  Edward,  bp.,  207 

Eleanor,  bur.,  207 
HARTSHORNE         (HARTSHORN, 
HARTSORN,     HARTHORN), 
Cattorn,  wit.,  259 

Eliza,  wit.,  317 

Elizabeth  (Eliz'"),  wit.,  260,  278, 
283,  308,  318,  319,  321,  323*, 
340;  md.,  308,  319,  352*;  mo., 

356 
Elizabeth,  Jr.,  wit.,  308 
Esek,    wit.,    308,    318,   319,    336; 

house  of,  319 
Esek  L.,  wit.,  319 
Hannah     (Han",     Hanah),    wit., 

308,  319*,  323,  326,  327*,  328, 

329*,  330.  331.  333*.  335*,  337, 

338,  339*;  b.,  356;  mo.,  356 
Hannah  H.,  wit.,  336,  339 
Hugh,  wit.,  259 
Hugh,  Jun.,  wit.,  278 
Jolm  (Jn°),  wit.,  305,  306*,  307, 

308*,  309,  310,  312,  314*,  315, 

316,  318*,  319*,  320,  321*,  322, 

324.  327*.  329,  330,  333*.  335*. 

336*,  337,  338*.  339;  b-.  356; 

fa.,  356*;  b.,  372,  O.  S.;  d.,  372, 

N.  S. 
John,  Jun'  (John,  Jr.,  John,  Ju', 

Jno.,  Jr.,  John,  Jun.),  wit.,  318, 

319*,  320,  321*,  322,  323,  326, 

327*.  328,  329,  331 
Lawrence  (Law.),  wit.,  308*,  311, 

339;   b.,  357 
Lucy,  wit.,  308*,  309,  318,  319*, 

320*,  33.S,  339*;   b.,  356 
Margaret     (Margreet,     Margrett), 

wit.,   241,   252,   257,    259,   260, 

261,  308 
Mary,  wit.,  277,  329,  331;  b.,  359 


HARTSHORNE         (HARTSHORN, 

HARTSORN,     HARTHORN), 

Mary  Ann,  wit.,  33O 
Mrs.,  md.,  171 
Pattison,  wit.,  308 
Rachel,  wit.,  293,  319 
Richard    (Kich''),  patentee,    220; 

house  of,   240;  wit.,   259,   307, 

308 
Rich''  S.,  wit.,  318,  319 
Robert    (Rob'),    wit.,    278,     308, 

314,  315*.  317*.  318,  319,  320*, 
321,  322 

Samuel,  wit.,  339 

Samuel  H.,  wit.,  336 

Sam>  Hop",  [?],  b.,  356 

Sarah,  wit.,  308,  317,  318*,  319, 

320,  321*,  333;  mo.,  359 
Sarah,    J'     (Sarah,     Jr.,    Sarah, 

Jun'),  wit.,  308,  316,    319,  322 
Sarah  N.,  wit.,  328 
Sarah    W.   (Sar"-  W.),    wit.,  326, 

327,  328,  329*,  330*,  331,  333 
Thos,  wit.,  308 
William       (Will.,      Will-",      W", 

Wil"),  wit.,  260,  262,  278,  308, 

315.  316.  317*.  318,  319*,  321*, 
322*,  325.  326,  327,  329*,  330, 
331,  333;   md.,  321;  fa.,  359 

Will",  Jr.,  wit.,  319 
HARTSHORNES,  of  Portland,  note, 

220 
HARVEY,  Hannah,  wit.,  313 

John,  wit.,  242,  245* 
HASSELTOn,  Ann,  mo.,  172 
Jervis,  fa.,  172 
Mary,  bp.,  172 
HASSET  [?],  Daniel,  bp.,  165 
Elienor,  mo.,  165 
James,  fa.,  165 
HASTE  (HAFTE,  AFTE,  HASTEN), 
Benjamin,  fa.,  62*,  63;  bp.,  63; 
wit.,  67 
Catalyntje,  mo.,  62 
Jacob,  bp.,  62,  117 
Johannes,   bp,,   62;    wit.,   62,   98 
[Aste],   120;    fa.,  67,   117;    bp., 

Katje,  wit.,  98 
HATFIELD,  Richard,  s.,  ep.,  215 

Sarah  K.,  mo.,  ep.,  215 
HATKINSON,  EUz"-,  wit.,  318 
HAVANNA,  ment.,  ^66 
HAVENS  (HOAVEN),  Elizabeth,  md., 
176 

Hannah,  wit.,  299 

John,  wit.,  262 

Nicklas,  receipt  by,  400 

William,  wit.,  246 
HAVILAND,  k,  wit.,  257 

John,  bp.,   188 

Stephen,  fa.,  188 
HAWTHORN,   fames,  ear-mark,  406 
HAYDEN  (see  HEYDEN) 
HAYDOCK,  Ann,  wit.,  327 

Eden,  wit.,  321 

Edward,  wit.,  327 

James,  md.,  301 ;    wit.,  301,  303 

John,  wit.,  301 

Mary  Ann,  wit.,  334,  340 

Patience,  wit.,  334 

Patience  (Corlies),  (Patience  C.f), 
wit.,  334,  335t 

Phebe,  wit.,  301 


432 

HAYDOCK,  Rob',  wit.,  326 

Samuel,  md.,  326;   wit.,  326,  327 
Sarah,  wit.,  326,  32S* 
Susannah,  wit.,  321 
WilUara,  wit.,  326 
HAZARD,  Jonathan,  cons.,  229*,  236; 
discharged      of     bond,      230*; 
iurym.,  230,  237;  cons,  of  New 
Town,  230;    wit.,   235;    guard- 
ian, 238 
HEADLEY,  Hannah,  wit.,  305 
HEAGER    (HOEGER,     HOGGER), 
EUakim    (EUakin),    wit.,    263, 
281* 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  263 
Margrett,  wit.,  263 
HEARCE,  Mary,  wit.,  250 

Thomas,  wit.,  252 
HEARNEY  [KEARNEY?],  Mr.,  bur.. 

167 
HEBRON   (HEBRONE),   Ann,   wit., 

247 
John,  wit.,  255 
HEDDEN,  Margaret,  wit.,  278 

Tho.,  wit.,  278 
HEELAKEN,  Aafje,  mo.,  125 
HEEREMAN    (HEERMANS),    Anna 
(Annaetye),  mo.,  59,  87,  101 
ApoUonia,  mo.,  73 
Jannetye,  mo.,  61 
Margrietie,  mo.,  140 
HEGEMAN    (HEGEMANS,    HEHE- 
MAN),  AUda  (Aeleda),  wit.,  79, 
125;    mo.,  148 
Annatje,  mo.,  144 
Catharina,  wit.,   126;    mo.,   130*, 

131*,  140 
Christina,  child,  ep.,  214 
CorneUus,  fa.,  214 
Isaak,  wit.,  130 
Jan,  wit.,  139 
Jane,  mo.,  214 
Maria,  wit.,  131 
HEGGINS,  Phebe,  wit.,  262 
HELPETS   (HELPERSTJE),   James 

and  w.  Marytje,  wits.,  93 
HENDRICKS     (HENDERICKS, 
HENRIKS),     Arian     (Aaron), 
pltf.,  224,  237;  deft.,  227 
Jacob,  cons.,  49 
Ledy,  mo.,  137  _ 

HENDRICKSON  (HENDRICKSEN, 
HENDRICKZEN,         HEN- 
DRICKSZOON,     HENDREK- 
SONE),  Abraham,  bp.,   104 
Cyren,  wit.,  316 
Dan',  wit.,  316 
Elena,  godm.,  65 
Elisabeth,  bp.,  137 
Femmetje  (Femmetye),  bp.,  103, 

Gerrit  Croesen,  fa.,  103*,  104 
Hendrick    (Henrick),    godf.,    65; 

bp.,  103 
Jan,  bp.,   137 
Leonard,  cattle-mark,  26 
Marytie,  bp.,  137 
Ryck,  fa.,   137* 
Symon,  bp.,  137 
Tryntie,  wit.,   119 
HENGiNS,  Daniel,  bp.,  164 
Lewig,  bp.,  164 
Martha,  bp.,  164;    mo.,  164* 
Sarah,  bp.,   164 


INDEX. 

HENRY,  John,  fa.,   186 

Martha,  bp.,  186 
HENRY,      negro      servant    of     Mr. 

Leonard's,  bp.,  169 
HENRYETTA,  negro  servant  of  Mr. 

Ashfield's,  bp.,  173 
HERBERT     (HERBERTS,      HAR- 
BART,     HARBARTS,     HAR- 
BER,   HORBERT,  HARBOT, 
HARBORT,      HARBERT, 
HARBARS,  HARBUR,  HAR- 
BAR,  HARBOR,  HARBORS), 
(also  see  BARBER),  Catherine, 
in  cen.,  154 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  173* 
Daniel,  fa.,   158 
Deborah,  mo.,  268,  269;   b.,  268; 

wit.,  276,  281 
Esther  (Ester,  Easter),  mo.,  158*; 

wit.,  2O3;  b.,  26S;   md.,  276 
George,  b.,  269 
Hannah,  wit.,  262;  ep.  377 
Henry  (Henery),  wit.,   253,   262, 

276* 
Jacob,  wit.,  310,  321;   ep.,  377 
John,  bp.,  158;   fa.,  158;   b.,  269 
Jonathan,  wit.,  301 
Joseph,  fa.,  375;  ep.,  375 
Mary,  wit.,  262,  310 
Meribah  (Merabah),  wit.,  262,  263; 

b.,  268;  nul,  276;  ment.,  375 
Paul  (Paule),  b.,  268;  wit.,  276* 
Rebecca,  b.,  268 
Samuel,  fa.,  173 

Sarah,  wit.,  253,    261,   262,  263, 
275*,  276,  277;  mo.,  268,  375; 
b.,  268 
Scott,  wit.,  334;  ment.,  375 
Susanna,  mo.,  158 
Thomas,  fa.,  158;  bp.,  158;  md., 

184 
Timothy,  b.,  268,  269 
Timothy    S.,    s.   of    Joseph    ar.d 

.  375 

Walter,  md.,  253;  wit.,  253,  254, 
257,  259*,  260*,  261,  262*,  263, 
264',  275*,  276*,  277;  fa.,  258*; 
b  268;  house  of,  276* 
WaUer,  jr.  (Walter,  Ju.),  md., 
262;    fa.,  269 

,  b.,  268 

HEREON,  Stephen,  fa.,  179 
HERRING,  Catherine,  md.,  359 

John,  md.,  188 
HERVAN,  Cornelius,  bp.,  66 

Jaques,  fa.,  66,  119;   wit.,  66 
Sara,  bp.,  119  ,^„„ 

HETSEEL       (HETSEULL,      HET- 
SEELE,      HETFIELD),      Su- 
sanna (Susane),  wit.,  121,  131; 
mo.,  123,  134*.  135* 
HEVELON   (HEVLON,   HERLON), 
Patience,  dau.  of  Stephen,  bp., 
182 
Stephen,  fa.,  182 
HEWITT  (HUITT,  HUIT,  HUETT, 
HUET),  Abigail,  dau.,  bp.,  189 
Anne,  b.,  400 

Dority    (Dorritey,    Doritey),    w., 
391*;  mo.,  392,  393;  inventory 
of  goods,  402 
Elizabeth,  bur.,  197 
Faith,  wit.,   241,   243,  245,   240. 


247,  249,  250,  251,  253;  wid., 
d.,  274 

Hester,  b.,  400 

Joseph,  b.,  400;    ear-mark,  406* 

Margrett,  wit.,  245 

Mary,  b.,  400 

Nathaniel,  s.  of  Will.  Huit,  cattle- 
mark,  24 

Randall  (Randel,  Rondol,  Ron- 
doll),  ear-mark,  379,  382,  406; 
jur.,  380*,  3S4;  phf.,  383;  te.st., 
391*;  s.,  392.  393;    landowner, 

395* 

Sarah,  md.,  245 

Thomas,  wit.,  245,  251,  255;  fa., 
189;  b.,  400;  ear-mark,  406 

Widow,  ment.,  395 

Will,  fa.,  of  Nathaniel,  24 

,  bur.,  199 

HEWLETT  (see  HULET) 
HEWLINGS,  Ehzabeth,  wit.,  309 

W",  Jun',  wit.,  309 
HEYDEN     (HAYDEN),     Charlotte, 
dau.,  bp.,  199 

Christopher,  bp.,  183* 

Enoch,  bp.,  183 

Hosea,  bp.,  185 

John,  bp.,  183 

Lydia,  mo.,  185,  199 

Nicodemus,  bp.,  183 

Noah,  bp.,  183 

Rhoda,  bp.,  183 

Stephen,  bp.,  183 

William,  fa.,  183,  185,  199 
HICKMAN,  John,  adm.  granted,  398 
HICKS  (HICK),  Dennis,  md.,  199 

Mchitable,  wit.,  316 

Rob',  jurym.  [?],  232 
HIGGINS,  Barnaby,  md.,  179 
HIGGS,  EUzabeth,  wit.,  243 
HIGHLAND,  Catharine,  mo.,  165 

Joseph,  s.  (illegitimate)  of  Catha- 
rine, bp.,  165 
HIGHWAY,    change    of,    on    House- 
man's land,  35;   laid  from  Van 
Woglum's  landing  at  the  Cove, 
36;  laid  from  Christian  Corsen's, 
36 ;  laid  from  Cedar  Bush,  near 
Abraham  Cole's,  37;  laid  from 
Col.    Dongan's    Mill,    38;     laid 
from  Jos.  Bedell's,  38;  laid  from 
Jos.  Ralph's  dock,  38 ;  laid  from 
Cornelius  Corsen's  swinging  gate, 
40;   laid  from  the  jail  at  Rich- 
mond,   44;     laid    from    Great 
Swamp,  46;   laid  from  Tillyer's 
Hill,  46;   laid  from  James  Dy's 
barn  at  the  creek  to  the  landing- 
place,  47 ;   laid  from  house  and 
wharf  of   Otho  Van  Tuyl,  48; 
laid  from  ferry  to  Capt.  Billop's, 
against  Amboy,   52;  laid  from 
the  High  or  Main  road  to  the 
sand  bay,  S2;  from  John  Belle- 
ville's   gate    to    John    Mehor  s 
land,    52;    laid   from  house  of 
Abraham    Lake    to    house    of 
Louerance     De     Camp,     called 
from  the  ferr>-,  52  and  ,S3;  'aid 
from  head  of  Freshkill  to  Capt. 
Billop's,    s-^;    from    the  water- 
side at  North  Shore,  531   fro™ 
John    Poillon's    house    to    the 
Highway,   54;    from  CurVold's 


INDEX. 


433 


Town  to  Stony  Brook,  54;  from 
Capt.  Billop's  to  the  Ferry,  54; 
from  the  house  of  Jacob  Billew 
to  the  Main  Road,  56 
HILDRETH      (HILDRITH,      HEL- 
DRETH),  Abigail,  mo.,  214 
David,  wit.,   3S8;    ear-mark,  405 
Elizabeth  A.,  dau.,  ep.,  214 
John,  fa.,  214 
Joshaw,  ear-mark,  405 
Margaret,  md.,   159 
HILDYARD,  John,  bp.,   171 
Mary,  mo.,   171 
Nathaniel,  fa.,   171 
HILL,  Elizabeth,  wit.,  251 
Mary,  child,  ep.,  212 
Paul,  fa.,  212 
Phebe,  mo.,  212 
Selh,  md.,  251;    wit.,  251 
WiUiam,   bp.,   169 
HILLBORN   (HILBORN),   Deborah, 
b.,  271 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  244,  245,  247,  248, 

249,  251*;   mo.,  271;   b.,  271 
Kathern,  b.,  271 
Mary,  b.,  271 
Robert,  b.,   271 
Samuel,  b.,  271 

Thomas,  md.,  244;  wit.,  244,  245, 
249,  2,50;   fa.,  271 
HILLSEV,  Daniell,  wit.,  393 
HILLTON,  Margrett,  wit.,  261 
HILLYER,  Jefferson,  fa.,  216 
John,  cattle-mark,  30 
Mary  Ann,  w.,  216 
Mary  J.,  dau.,  ep.,  216 
William,  md.,  iSi 
HOAR,  Catharine,  bp.,  182 

John,  fa.,  tS2 
HODGSON,  John  Nathan,  fa.,   15S 
Magdalen,  mo.,  158 
Mrs.,  bur.,  159 
Thomas,  bp.,   158 
HOPE,  Abigail,  md.,  1S9 

William,  md,,  1S4 
HOFFMIRE,  Patience,  w.,  ep.,  217 

Colonel  William,  ep.,  217 
HOFTE  (perhaps  HASTE),  Feite,  wit., 

77 
HOLDIN    (HOLDEN,     HOULDIN), 
Benjamin,     wit.,     3S8;     husb., 
392*;  ear-mark,  406 
Hanah,  wid.,  adm.  granted,  396 
Joseph,  ear-mark,  379;  jur.,   380; 
just.,  381,  382,  384,  387*,  388*, 
391,  392*;   wnt.,  385,  393,  394; 
planter,  3S6;  overseer,  390;  in- 
ventory of  goods,  401 
Mary,  w.,  392 
Mr.,  deed.,  debt  due,  235 
HOLDERN,   Dennis,  property  recov- 
ered by,  232 
HOLDWORTH,  John,  wit.,  2S4 
HOLL.\ND,  ment.,  240 
HOLLAND,  Elizabeth,  md.,  176 

Mr.  Henry,  cattle-mark,  49 
HOLM.\N,  Catharine,  mo  ,  170 
Daniel,  bp.,   170 
Francis,  fa.,  170 
Joseph,  bp.,  187 
HOLMES  (HOLMS,  HULMES),  Abi- 
gail (Abigaile),  ep.,  209;    wit., 

,•^27.  .^,1' 
Abigail  B.,  wit.,  333 


HOLMES  (HOLMS,  HULMES),  Abra- 
ham, bp.,  197;  fa.,  200*,  202*, 
203;  bur.,  204;  husb.,  215*; 
ep.,  216 

Abraham  Russel,  bp.,  204 

Alice,  wit.,  327 

AUce  K.,  wit.,  327 

Ann,  mo.,  197;  w.,  ep.,  209 

Ann  Eliza,  bp.,  201,  207 

Anthony,  bp.,  187;  husb.,  201; 
fa.,  209 

Benjamin,  bp.,  191;  md.,  207; 
husb.,  207 

Capt.,  bur.,  174 

CaroUne  W.  (Taylor),  wid.,  ep., 
217 

Charles  W.,  ep.,  215 

Clemence,  rad.,  201 ;  bur.,  206 

Clement,  bp.,   176 

Clementina,  b.  and  bp.,  207 

Clementina  S.,  mo.,  209 

Easter,  bp.,  161 

Effingham,  bur.,  205 

Eleanor,  mo.,  201,  204,  207;  w., 
ep.,  209 

Elizabeth,  ep.,  216 

Ellen,  mo.,  203;   w.,  ep.,  209 

George  H.,  s.,  ep.,  209 

George  W.,  fa.,  209 

Grace,  mo.,  215 

Hannah,  mo.,  i6i*,  162,  163*, 
168,  171,  176,  180,  1S2,  185, 
187,  191;  bp.,  161;  dau.,  bp., 
203;   ep.,  209*;    wit.,  323 

Hannah  Lambert,  bp.,  203 

Hester,  md.,  195 

Jacob,  bp.,  163;  fa.,  197*,  201, 
204,  205,  207;  s.,  bp.,  200;  ep., 
209*,  215* 

Jacob  R.,  ep.,  209 

Jerusha,  mo.,  200,  202,  203;  w., 
215;   wit.,  336 

Johannes,  bp.,  132 

John,  md.,   193;    s.,  bp.,  200 

John  Harrison,  bp.,  185 

John  L.,  ep.,  215 

Jonathan,  patentee,  220 

Joseph,  bp.,  131;    wit.,  131 

Josiah,  md.,  160;  fa.,  161*,  162, 
163*,  168*,  171,  176,  180*,  1 82, 
185,  187,  191,  207;  husb.,  206*; 
Jr.,  fa.,  209 

Josiah  T.,  ep.,  209 

Lydia,  w,,  bp.,  201 ;  mo.,  ep,.  209* 

Mary,  md.,  203;  w.,  ep.,  209;  wit., 
321 

Mary  Ann,  bp.,  206;  mo.,  207*; 
w,,  ep,,  209 

Mary  G.,  wit.,  327,  331 

Mary  P.,  wit.,  328 

Matilda,  b.  and  bp.,  207 

Michael,  bp.,  207 

Mrs.,  md.,  189 

Nancy,  md.,  201 

Obadiah,  Sr.  (Obadias),  b.,  2; 
clerk,  8*,  9,  11,  13,  16,  17*,  18*, 
19;  deft,  and  ref.,  11*;  con- 
veyance to  s.  Obadiah,  13; 
treas.,  17;  wit.,  18,  19,  20*; 
cattle-mark,  22;  sold  a  hog,  33; 
bought  a  gun,  34;  fa.  131*, 
132;  trustee  of  Joumee  chil- 
dren, 234;  adm.  asked  and 
granted,  237 


HOLMES  (HOLMS,  HULMES),  Oba- 
diah,  Jr.,    receives    land    from 

fa.,  13* 
Richard,  bur.,  201;   s.,  ep.,  209 
Samuel  (Samm.),  cattle-mark,  32; 

s.,    bp.,    182;     ep.,    209,    217; 

jurym,,  234,  237*;   wit.,  238 
Sarah,  md.,  161;  bur.,  206,  207 
Susanna,  bp.,   131 
Thomas,  bp.,  162,  163,  171,  207; 

fa.,  203;    ep.,  209* 
AVilham,  bp.,  168;   wit.,  327,  333 
WiUiam    P.    (Wm.    P.,  W.    P.f), 

wit.,  330,  33it,  332 
WiUiam  R.,  wit.,  331 
HOLSTEAD     (HOLLSTED,      HOL- 

STED),   Abigail  (Abigal),   bp., 

160,  163;   dau,,  bp  ,  172 
Bell  Fame,  bp,,  172 
Daniel,  bp.,   160,   169;    md.,  171; 

fa.,   172 
EHzabeth,  mo.,  168,  169 
Jonah,  wit.,  284 
Josiah,   bp.,    160;    fa.,    162,    163, 

167,  172,  178;  md.,  181 
Margaret,  bp.,  178 
Margery,  bp.,  160 
Pearson,  bp.,  160 
Rebecca,  bp,,  162 
Sarah,  bp,,  168;  mo.,  172 
Thomas,  bp.,  171 
Timothy,  md.,  i66;    s.,  bp.,  167; 

fa,,  i68,  169 
Wid,,  bur.,   168 
Zilphia   (Zilpha),   mo.,    162,    163, 

167,  172,  178 
HONELL,  Cornelius,  wit.,  287 
HONORIA,  s.  of,  bp.,  167 
HOOD,     John,     s.     (illegitimate)     of 

Robert  and  Ellen  White,   bp., 

173 

Robert,  fa.,   173,   175 

William,  s.  (illegitimate)  of  Rob- 
ert and  Ellen  White,  bp.,  175 
HOOGLAND  (HOOGELANT,  HOOG- 
LAN,  HOOGLANDT.  HOOGE- 
L  A  N  D  T,  H  O  O  G  H  L  A  N, 
HOOGHLANDT,  HOOGH- 
LANT,  HOGLAND,  HOGE- 
LANT,  HOGHLAND,  HOGH- 
LANDT),  Aaltje,  wit.,  64,  107, 
112,  113,  120,  128,  129;  mo., 
117*;  w.  of  Jan  Van  Pelt,  wit., 
142 

Althe,  in  cen.,  151 

Catharine  (Cathrina,  Cathenia), 
wit.,  65,  79,  116,  136;  mo.,  135*, 
136*;    in  cen.,   151*. 

Christophel,  fa,,  61 

Cornelia,  bp.,  61 

Daniel,  wit.,  120;  in  cen.,  151 

Dirck  (Derek,  Dirick,  Difck  Jan- 
sen,  Drick  Jonsen),  fa.,  93; 
wit.,  98;  in  cen.,  151;  pltf., 
232*;  deft.,  237;  execution 
against,  239 

Elizabeth  (Elebath,  Elisabet), 
cattle-mark,  30;  wit,,  65,  98, 
120;  mo.,  117;  in  cen.,  151 

George  (Jores),  cattle-mark,  30; 
surv.,  51;  his  land,  53;  fa., 
109;  wit.,  133;  in  cen.,  151 

Hanna,  in  cen,,  151 

Jenncke,  bp.,  93 


434 


INDEX. 


HOOGLAND  (HOOGELANT,  HOOG- 
LAN,  HOOGLANDT,  HOOGE- 
LANDT,  HOOGHLAN, 
HOOGHLANDT,  HOOGH- 
LANT,  HOGLAND,  HOGE- 
LANT,  HOGHLAND,  HOGH- 
LANDT),  Mary  (Maria),  wit., 
135;  in  cen.,  151 
Johannes,  cattle-mark,   30;    wit., 

93,  117 
Marytie  (Marritje,  Marrytje),  bp., 

109;    wit.,   117;    mo.,   120* 
Rosana,  in  cen.,  151 
Wid.,  her  land,  53;    her  field,  53 
HOOPER  (HOPER,  HOPPER),Anna, 

in  cen.,  153 
Clement     (Claman),    fa.,    83;     in 

cen.,  154 
EUzabeth,  mo.,  67,  75;    in    cen., 

154 

Marie,  in  cen.,  154 

M.irtha,  wit.,  67,  82;  in  cen.,  153 

Philip,  wit.,  83;    ment.,  382* 

Rachel,  bp.,  83 

Stephen,  in  cen.,   154* 
HOOTEN      (HOOTON),      EUzabeth 
(Ealiabeth),  wit.,  242,  245,  246, 
247,  248*,  249,  250*,  251,  252 

Mary,  wit.,  249 

Thomas,  md.,  249;    wit.,  249 
HOPKINS,  Ann,  wit.,  336,  339* 

Hannah,  mo.,  339;   w.  of  Samuel, 

3.39 

Samuel,  fa.,  339;   husb.,  of  Han- 
nah, 339 
HOPMIRE,  Armenia,  bp.,   176 

Deborah,  bp.,  176 

EUzabeth,  bp.,  176 

Lydia,  bp.,  176 

Margaret,  bp.,  179 

Mary,  mo.,  176,  179 

Peter,  bp.,  176 

Samuel,  fa.,  176,  179 

Susanna,  bp.,  179 

William,  bp.,   176 
HOPPE,  Paulus,  wit.,  117 

Christina,  mo.,  117* 
HORN    (HORNE),    EUzabeth,    dau., 

bp.,  173;   md.,  174 

Esther,  bp.,  173 

Jonathan,  jur.,  3.S0 

Nathaniel,  fa.,   173 
HORNER,  Isaac,  wit.,  248 
HORSES,  restrained,  50 
HORTON,  EUzabeth,  wit.,  245 
HORTWrCK,  George,  fa.,   179 

Thomas,  bp.,  179 
HOSKINS,  Abiah,  wit.,  394 

Caesar  (Cesar),  ear-mark,  379,  405 

John,  fa.,  159 

Mary,  mo.,  159 

Susannah,  bp.,  159 
HOUGH,  Saml.,  wit.,  314 

Susannah,  wit.,  314 

HOULTIE  (HOELTEN,  HOULTJE, 

HOULTEN,    HOULTON, 

HULTEN),   Barbara  (Barber), 

mo.,  85,  87,  91,  134,  142;   wit., 

85.  143 
HOWELL    (HOWEL,    HOELL, 

HOILL),  Ann,  mo.,  190 
Edraond     (Edmon),     exr.,     adm. 

granted,   396*;    inventory,  403 
Mathcw,  wit.,  393* 
Mrs.,  bur.,  196 


HOWELL    (HOWEL,    HOELL, 
HOILL),  Richard,  bp.,   192 
Robert,  bp.,   190 
Thomas,  fa.,  190,  192* 

,  ment.,  326,  329,  333,  339 

HOWLAND,  Amos,  wit.,  291 
Cook,  wit.,  291 
George,  wit.,  295 
James,  wit.,  291 
Rebekah,  md.,  291 
HOWSLEY,  Christian,  md.,  182 
HUBBARD    (HUBORD),    Charlotte, 
wit.,  341 
Jacobus,  wit.,  336 
Jacobus,  Jr.,  wit.,  327 
James,   Capta.,   Just.,    226;    Mr., 
pltf.,229;  Mr.,  Just.,  230;  just., 
231;    Just.,  complaint  against, 
236*;     deft.,     237;     complaint 
against,  239 
John  L.,  wit.,  392 
HUBBS,  Miss  Sarah,  bp,,  184 
HUDE,  Adam,  cattle-mark,  26 
HUDDELLSTONE,    Katharine,   wit., 

248 
HUDSON,  John,  wit.,  247 
HUGHES    (HUSE),     Constant,    ear- 
mark, 379,  406;    Jr.,  do.,  390; 
wit.,  399 
EUjah,  ear-mark,  381;    clerk,  389 
Humphry  (Humphery,  Humprey, 
Hump.,    Jr.,)     ear-mark,     381, 
405;   jur.,  384;  power  of  atty., 
393;  just.,  395*;  bin  of,  403 
Jeradiah  [?],  ear-mark,  405 
John,  wit.,  395 
John,  Jr.,  ear-mark,  390 
HULDAH,  Margaret,  bp.,  191 
HEWLETT    (HULETT,     HULLET, 
HULET,  HULITT,  HEWLIT, 
HEWLET,  HULIT,  HULLIT), 
Abigail,  mo.,  191,  194,  195,  196, 
198 
Ann,  md.,  250 
Catharine,  bp.,  191 
Charlotte,  wit.,  315 
EUzabeth,    bp.,    169;     dau.,    bp., 
194;    wit.,  283,  287*,  288,  317, 
323,  324;   md.,  289 
Isaac,  bp.,  195 
Joannah,  bp.,   169 
Joseph,  wit,,  292 
Lydia  (Lidia),  bp.,  196;  wit.,  281, 
283,  2S5*,  308,  309;    md.,  286 
Mary,  wit.,   245,   249*,   250,   256, 
257,   287,   2S9,  315;    md.,   292; 
b.,  349 
Mary,  Jr.,  wit.,  248 
Mercy,  wit.,  297 
Samuel,  bp.,  198* 
Sarah,  mo.,  i6g;   wit.,  320 
Thomas,  fa.,  169* 
Wid.,  bur.,   194 

WilUam,  bp.,   169;    fa.,  191,  194, 
195,  196 
HULSE,  Zilpha,  md.,  197 
HUMPHREY,  Alexander,  pltf.,  383 
HUNLOKE  (HUNLOKEE),  Edward, 

Just.,  386 
HUNN,  Catharine,  wit.,  340 
HUNT,  Ashfield,  bp.,  181 

EUzabeth,  bp.,  171,  190;  wit.,  337, 
339;   dau.  of  Samuel  and  Han- 
nah Hopkins,  md,,  339 
Euphemia,  bp.,  195 


HUNT,  Isaac,  bp.,  186 

Isabella  (Isabel),  mo.,  171,  175^ 
181,  185,  186,  187,  190,  193] 
195;   dau.,  bp.,  179*;  md.,  198 

Lydia,  bp.,  185 

Mary,  bp.,  175 

Mr.,  fa.,  171 

Obadiah,  bp.,  174* 

Ralph,  est.  of,  discharge  of  bonds- 
man, 230* 

— — ,  s.  of  Ralph,  adm.  granted, 
230 

Richard,  bp.,   193 

Mr.  Samuel,  fa.,  175,  179,  181,  185, 
1S6,  190,  193,  195;  s.,  bp.,  187* 

Thomas,  ment  ,  21 

Willet,  bp.,  1 86 
HURLEY,    Deborah,    wit.,    322;    d,, 
355;   mo.,  363*;   b.,  363 

Dennis,  md.,  322;   wit.,  322;   fa., 

363* 
Hannah  E.,  b.,  363 
Jacob  W.,  b.,  363;   d.,  364 
John  D,,  b.,  363 
HUS,  Cattrena,  mo.,  58 
Mary  Miglen,  bp.,  58 
Malteus,  fa.,  58 
HUSBAND,    Lewis,    bur.,    164;    bp., 

167 
HUSTED,  Mary,  md,,   168 
HUTCHINS,  John,  bp.,  169* 

Mary,  mo.,   169 
HUTCHINSON,  Ann,  bp.,  173 
Mary,  mo.,   173 
Mr.  Thomas,  fa.,  173 
HUTTON,   EUzabeth,  house  of,  244 

wit.,  244,  245;  md,,  244 
HUYSMAN     (HISEMAN,     HOUSE 
MAN,  HOUSMAN,  HUISMAN 

HUYSEMAN,HYSMAN),Abra- 

ham,  bp.,  125 
Anna  (Antye),  mo.,  61,  100,  143 

bp,,  69,  117;  wit.,  117;  Nancy, 

bp.,  147 
Aart,  bp,,  71 
Baarent,  bp,,  73 
Catherina,  bp.,  59 
Dirk,  bp.,  124 

Elisabeth  (EUzabet),  bp.,  144,  147 
Jemyna,  bp.,  61 
John  (Johannes),  pet.,  35;  comr., 

36;    fa.,  59,  61,  68,  69,  71,  73, 

75,    76,    117*,    124,    125*,    144; 

wit,,  66;   bp.,  76 
John,  Jr.,  ment.,  36 
Margareta,  bp,,  75 
Maria,  bp.,   125 
Peter,   ment.,   36;    bp,,   69;    fa., 

147* 
Rachel,  bp.,  117 
Richard,  cattle-mark,  51 
HYSSENG  (HYSSONG),  Abolon,  mo., 

185 
Catharine,  bp.,  185 
Christopher,   md.,    182;    fa.,   185, 

186,  189,  192;   w.  bur.,  198 
Elizabeth,  bp,,  189 
John,  bp.,   192 
Sarah,  bp.,  186 


IMLAY  [see  EMLE^T 
IMMET,  Christina,  ino.,  64 


INDEX. 


435 


INDENTURES,   sale  of  land,   386*, 
387*,  3S8*,  392,  393,  399;   mill 
sale,  400 
INDIAN  CORN,  ear  of,  rent  for  200 

acres,   3S6 
INDIANS,     ment.,     221,     222;     rum 
drinkina;,   ^78;    money  paid  to, 
by  E.  Eldridg,  388 
INDIES,  WEST,  ment,,  264 
INGLING,  Clemence,  ep.,  209 

Clemence  L.,  w.,  ep.,   208;    mo., 

209 
S.  Edwin,  s.,  ep.,  209 
Thomas,  Inisb.,  208;   fa.,  209 
INIART     (ENJARD,     INIAART, 
INIAERT,   INYARD),    Antje, 
mo.,  81*;   wit.,   116,  117 
Carel,  wit.,  81 
Catharina,  bp.,  74 
Elisabet,  bp.,   142 
Gillis,  bp.,  74;  self  and  w.,  wits., 

106 
Jan,  wit,,  80 

Matthias   (Matthys,  Mathies),  fa., 
60,  74*,  142;  wit,,  62,  124,  127, 
137;   bp.,  74 
Nicholas,  bp.,  60 
Susanna,  bp.,  74 
Tryntje,  wit.,  80 
Yelus,  surv.,  51 
INNES,  Rev.  Alexander,  ep.,  219 
INQUEST  on  Thomas  Bancroft,  380 
INVENTORY,     goods     of     Thirston 
Raynor,   3S9;   of  J.  Pyne,   ■jgo; 
of  R.  Huit,  391;    of  J.  Holden 
and    G.    Taylor,    401 ;     of    D. 
Hmtt  and  J.  Parsons,  402;    of 
J.  Carman  and  E.  Howell,  403 ; 
of  Wid.  Johnson's  est.  and  E. 
Fish,  404 
IREL.\ND,  ment.,  216 
IRL.-VND,  sale  of  land  near,  390 
IRONS,  Deborah,  md.,  300 
Esther,  wit.,  276 
James,  md.,  276;   wit.,  276 
IRVING,  Ebenezer,  fa.,  204 
Elizabeth,  mo.,  204 
Jane,  bp.,  204 
Julia,  bp.,  204 
Sarah,  bp.,  204 
IS.^.A.C,  negro,  bp.,   191 
ISLETON,  John,  bp.,  186 

Robert,  fa.,  186 
IVINS,  Charles  E.,  wit.,  341 
Elizabeth  H.,  wit.,  342 
Lambert  R.,  wit.,  341 


JACKSON,  (J.\CSON),  Ann  (Anne), 
wit.,  294;  md.,  317;  b.,  350, 
351*.  ,?55;  mo.,  d.,  355;  w. 
of  William,  d.,  372  Benjamin 
(Benjm.,  Benjara.,  Benj., 
Benjn.,  B.,  Bn.),  wit.,  300, 
304,  306,  311,  312,  313*, 
3H,  322*;  fa.,  3>7,  350*,  354; 
husb.  of  Rebeckah,  350*;  b., 
350*,  351,  354.  3.55;  fa.,d.,  350, 
374;  husb.  of  Hannah,  354; 
husb  ,  374;  note,  birth,  374 
Ben',  Junr.  (Benjn.,  Junr.Bcnjm., 
s.  of  B.f,  Benjamin,  Jur,),  wit., 
306,  310,  311,  3,-7t;  d.,  354 


JACKSON    (J.\CSON),   Brittain,    b., 
356 

Deborah,  wit.,  322,  325,  333;  b., 
351*,  355 

EUzabeth  (EHzth.,  Elizath,  Elize- 
bath,  Elisabet),  mo.,  118;  bp., 
161;  wit.,  246,  329;  md.,  294; 
b-,  350,  351,  354,  355;  dau.,  of 
Bn.  and  Reh. ;   d.,  350,  354 

Ester,  b.,  355;   d.,  356 

George,  b.,  355 

Hannah  (hannah),  wit.,  304,  317, 
322;  mo.,  351,  354;  w.  of  Wil- 
liam, 351;   w.  of  Benjamin,  354 

Hugh,  wit.,  313,  314,  317,  322*, 
324,  329.  333*;  fa.,  350*; 
husb.  of  Mary,  350*;  b.,  350, 
354;  s.  of  Hugh  and  Mary,  b., 
350,  351;  md.,  358;  note,  of 
birth,  374 

Hugh,  Junr.,  d.,  351 

Hartshorn,  b.,  356 
'     Isaac,  b.,  350,  351;   d.,  351 

James,  b.,  356 

James  M.,  b.,  351 

Jesse,  b.,  354 

John  (Jno.),  wit.,  311,  312*,  313*, 
314*.  315*,  316,  319,  320,  322, 
323*,  327.  331;    b.,  355 

Jonathan,  b.,  355;   d.,  356 

Joseph  (Jo',  Jos),  md.,  293,  300; 
wit.,  293,  294,  298,  300,  302, 
303.  304,  305*,  306*,  309,  310*, 
3"*,  312,  313*,  314*,  316,  317; 
b.,  350,  354,  355*;  fa.,  355*. 
356*;  husb.  of  Sarah  (Woolley), 
355;  husb.  of  Sarah,  355;  husb., 
355*;  d.,  355,  356;  ment.,  355* 

Larrence,  b.,  355 

Leah,  b.,  356 

Lydia,  wit.,  310,  311,  314,  317, 
328,  330;   b.,  350,  355 

M.  Preston,  wit.,  327 

Malty,  negro,  md.,  204 

Margaret,  md.,  194;  bp.,  195; 
wit.,  293 

Martha,  wit.,  276 

Mary,  md.,  276,  310;  wit.,  293, 
310,  312,  313*,  321*,  322;  mo., 
350*;  w.  of  Hugh,  350*;  b., 
350*,  351*,  3.54*,  356;  d.,  351, 
354 

Mercy,  b.,  354 

Meribah  (Maribah),  wit,,  311*; 
b.,  351,  355;   d.,  355 

Micajah  Willis,  b.,  354 

Morris,  b.,  351;   d.,  351 

Nathan,  md.,  311,  313;  wit.,  311, 
313,  314;  b.,  351;  d.,  351; 
husb.,  355 

Peter,  wit.,  310,  313,  320,  321*; 
md.,  321;  b.,  350,  351;  d.,  351 

Phebe,  b.,  355 

Rebecca  (Rebeckah,  Rebeca,  Re- 
becah,  Rebecker,  Reh.,  Re- 
bekah),  wit.,  317,  322*,  324, 
325;  mo.,  350*;  w.  of  Benja- 
min, 350;  b.,  350;  d.,  350,  374; 
w.  of  Hugh,  b.,  350;  b,,  351*, 
355,  356;    d„  351 

Rebecca,  Junr.,  b.,  351 

Robert,  fugitive  felon,  236 

Ruth,  wit.,  313,  315,  322,  325 

Ruth  (Woolley),  mo.,  356;  md., 
356 


JACKSON  (JACSON),  Samuel  (Saml.)  ; 
wit.,  326;  b.,  356 
Sarah  (Sary),wit.,  2S2,  293,  294, 
300,  305,  308;  b  r35i,  355;  d., 
351 ;  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Sarah, 
b.,  355;  mo.,  355*;  w.  of  Jo- 
seph, 355;  ment.,  355;  mo.,  d., 
355;    d.,  355;    mo.,  356* 

Sarah,  Jane,  d.,  356 

Sarah  (Woolley),  dau.  of  John 
Woolley,  mo.,  355;  w.  of  Jo- 
seph,  355 

William  (Willm.,  Wra.),  Rev., 
pastor  of  Dutch  Church,  S.  I., 
146;  wit.,  276,  279,  281,  293, 
294*,  312,  313,  314,  315,  322, 
324;  house  of,  294;  md.,  313; 
b.,  350:  s.  of  Hugh  and  Mary, 
d.,  350;  b.,  351*;  fa.,  351; 
husb.  of  hannah,  351;  b.,  355; 
fa.,  d.,  355;  fa.,  356;  md.,  356; 
b.,  356;  d.,  372 
JACOB,  s.  of  Audrey,  Palatine,  bp., 
171,   184,   186,  197 

JACOBS      (JACOBSE,      JACOBES). 
Charles,  in  cen.,  152 
Christopher,    deft.,   6;   ment.,    7; 
test,  of  and  age,  8*;  name  in- 
dexed, 28 ;  sworn  at  by  Billop, 

33 
Geo.,  deft.,  236 

Mary    (Marike),    pltf.,    debt    due 
late  husb.    231;    motion  to  re- 
view court,  233 
JACOBUS  (JACOBUSZ),  Gerrit,  fa., 
103  _ 
Mary,  in  cen.,  151 
Rachel,  bp.,  103 
Tryntje,  wit  ,  103 
JACOCK  (JACOCKS,JACOX),  James, 
ear-mark,  392*,  405 
Sarah  S.,  wit.,  391 
William    (Will),    ear-mark,    380; 
grand    jur.,     381;       wit.,    391; 
ment.,  395;   pltf.,  396,  397 
JAGER,  Anna  Maria,  mo.,  68 
JAIL,  at  Richmond,  ment.,  44  (see  also 

PRISON) 
JAMAICA,  Court  of  Sessions  at,  232 
JAMES,  Abraham,  md.,  159 
Ann  H.,  wit.,  339 
Mary,  wit.,  339 

Richard,  age  and  evidence  of,  7 
JANDAIN,  Mr.  Charles,  cattle-mark, 

37 
JANE,  negro  belonging  to  Mr.  Tole, 

bp.,  191 
JAQUES,  David,  fa.,  147 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  147 
John,  s.,  bur.,  198 
John  Ogilvie,  bp.,  195 
Mary,  dau.,  bp.,  195 
Peter  Lott  (Lot),  bp.,  193,  207 
Richard,  fa.,   193;    Dr.,  bp.,  195; 
do.,  fa.,  198 

,  fa.,  i<)S 

JARVIS  (JERVISS,  JERVIS),  Amelia, 
bp.,  205 ;  bur.,  206 
CorneHa,  bp.,  205 
John,  deft.,  378;  ear-mark,  380*; 
just.,  381,  382,  384,  .386,  387, 
388*,  389,  391,  392*,  396*,  397*, 
400;  wit.,  390*,  394;  grants 
adm.,  393;   appr,  401 


43^ 


INDEX. 


JEANE,  John,  wit.    287 

JEBER  (JOBER),  David,  in  cen.,  154 

Hendrak,  in  cen.,   154 

Jacob,  in  cen.,  154 

John,  in  cen.,  154 

Mary,  in  cen.,  154 

Peter,  in  cen  ,  154* 
JEFFREYS  (lEFF— ,  TEFFERYES, 
JEFFE'RY,  TEFFRES,  JEF- 
FREY, JEFFERIES),  Ann, 
wit.,  244;  mo.,  268;  w.  of 
,  d.,   268 

EUzabeth,  wit.,  328 

Francis  (ff ranees,  Franses),  md., 
242;  fa.,  268;  husb.  of  Ann, 
d.,  268;   b.,  268 

Mary,  b.,  268 

Sarah,  md.,  197 

William,  b.,  26S 
JEMSON,  Jacob,  fa.,  159;   bp.,  159 
JENKINS  (lENKENS,  JENCKINS, 
JENKINGS),      Hannah,     wit., 
244;  mo  ,  270;  w.  of  Job,  271 

Job  (Jobe),  fa.,  270;  husb.  of 
Hannah,  d.,  271 

Rev.  Nathaniel,  394.  395* 

Susanna,  b.,  270 
JENNERS  (JENNER,  JENNIRE, 
JINNES,  JENNES,  JINNERS, 
which  may  mean  JINNENS, 
and  perhaps  GENENIRE), 
Aeltye,  wit.,  85 

Anna  (Antye,  Ant.),  mo.,  85,  100; 
bp  ,  loi,  148;   wit.,  loi,  148 

Elsje  (Elsye  [AUce]),  bp.,  77,  99; 
wit.,  99 

John,  fa.,  77,  85,  99,  118;  wit., 
96,  148 

John,  Jr.,  wit.,  139 

Lambert  (Lamb',  Lambut),  fa., 
61 ;    wit.,  77 

Maria.,  bp.,  61;   wit.,  61 

Sarah,  wit.,  85;   bp.,  118 

WiUiam,   bp.,   85;    wit.,   85;    fa., 

lOI 

JENNINS  (GENNENS,  JENNENS, 
JENINGS,  JINNENS,  JIN- 
NINS),  Aentje,  wit.,  144;   bp., 

«44 

John,  fa.,  59*,  144 

Lammert,  fa.,  145 

Mary,  bp.,  72 

Samuele  (Samuell),  wit.,  247,  252 

Sara,  bp.,  126,  145;    wit.,  145 
JENOAY,  John,  cattle-mark,  25 
JERNERO,  Jacob,  his  house,  54 
JERSEY,  ment.,  221,  240 
JERSEY,  EAST   and  WEST,  ment., 

,^95 
JERSEY,  WEST,  ment.,  246,  247,  249, 
250,    2.S1,    256,    261,    265,    267, 
.373;  West,  New,  260;  East,  265 
JERSEY^  NEW,  ment.,  202,  208*,  210, 
218,  254,  338,    355*,  356,  357. 
360,  363,   366,   369,   371*,   373, 
383;    diocese  of,  213;    Eastern 
div.  of,  220 
JETON,  Jane,  in  cen.,  153 
Lewes,  in  cen.,  154 
Peter,  in  cen.,  154 
JEWEL,  Ann,  bp.,  171 
James,  fa.,   171,  174 
Joseph,  bp.,   174 
Martha,  mo.,  174 
Mary,  mo.,   171;   bp.,  178 


JEWEL,  Widow,  mo.,  178 
JEYOUNG  (see  GUYON) 

JOAN,  dau.  of ,  bp  ,  194 

JOBS,  Barsheba,  mo.,   191 

James,  fa.,  191 

Lewis,  bp.,   191 
JOERS  (see  TOERS) 
JOHANNIS  (JOHANNESZ),  Jannetje, 
mo.,  62*,  63 

Marytje,  mo.,  67,   117;    wit.,   120 

Minne,  deft.,  225,  229*,  231*; 
cons.,  231 ;  compl't  against,  232* 

JOHN,  negro,  bp.,  166,  173;  s., , 

bp.,  180*,  186;  s.  of  mulatto, 
197 
JOHNSON  (JANSEN,  JANS,  JANSE, 
JANSZ,  JANZ,  JANSZEN, 
JANTZ,  JANZEN,  JOHN- 
STON, JOHNSTONE,  JON- 
SON),  Abigail,  wit.,  316 

Aeltie,  wit.,  95 

Albert  (Albut),  cattle-mark,  27; 
freeholder,  47;  wit.,  70*;  in 
cen.,   154 

Ann  (Anne,  Anna,  Antje,  Annetje) 
wit.,  59,  99,  118,  337;   mo.,  64; 
in  cen.,  152,  154 

Aplonia,  in  cen.,  154 

Aran,  deft.,  4;  Aron,  name  in- 
dexed, 28;    ment.,  35 

Auke,  deft.,  235* 

Beletje  (Belitje),  bp.,  gg,  107 

Benjamin,  ear-mark,  380 

Caersten,  deft.,  228*;  compl't 
against,   232;    pet.  of,  233 

Casparus,  bp.,  I3g 

Col.,  overseer,  55 

Cornelius  (Cornells),  wit.,  81,  89, 
119,  135,  136;  fa.,  81,  82;  in 
cen.,  151*;   pltf.,  235 

David,  wit.,  296,  299;  ear-mark, 
380;    ment.,  384*,  385* 

Dirck,  pltf.,  224,  232  [?] 

Ebenezar,  ear-mark,  405 

Eliner,  in  cen.,  154 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  68;  w.,  ep ,  211; 
wit.,  248 

Elsje,  bp.,  69 

Eneas,  fa.,  99 

Esther,  bp.,  99;  posthumous  child 
of  Hendrick,  bp.,  107 

Eva  (Aefye),  rao.,  80;  bp.,  119 

Femmetje,  bp.,  129 

Francyntje,  bp.,  122 

Fytie,  wit.,  130 

Hanna,  in  cen.,  154 

Hendrick  (Hendryk,  Henrick, 
Henricus,  Hendrak),  fa.,  107*, 
bp.,  T07,  122,  129;  wit.,  118; 
in  cen.,  154*;  pltf.,  235;  trial 
for  land  in  dispute,  238* 

Henry,  cattle-mark,  32;  s.  of 
Nathaniel,  do.,  39;  surv.,  47; 
wit.,   131 

Isaac,  his  house,  52;  in  cen.,  152 

Jacob,  cons.,  50;  fa.,  no,  114; 
wit.,  119;   in  cen.,  151,  154 

Jacobus,  bp.,   no,  114 

Johanna  (johana),  bp.,  no;  in 
cen.,  151 

John  (Jan,  Johannes),  fa.,  68,  69, 
70,  118,  121,  124,  158,  159;  bp., 
118,  159;  husb.,  ep.,  211;  wit., 

99,  317 
Johnneton  [Jonathan?],  bp.,  91 


JOHNSON  (JANSEN,  JANS,  JANSE, 
JANSZ,  JANZ,  JANSZEN, 
JANTZ,  JANZEN,  JOHN- 
STON, JOHNSTONE,  JON- 
SON),  Joseph,  in  cen.,   154 

Lambert,  wit.,  no;  self  and  w., 
wits.,  no;  fa.,  119;  md.,  204; 
petition  of,  229,  232 

Lambert  Durland,  fence  ment.,  20 
(see  DORLAN) 

Lauerance,  assr  ,  49 

Martha,  in  cen.,  154 

Mary  (Maria,  Marytie),  wit.,  68, 
96,  139;  bp.,  82,  107,  130,  158; 
mo.,  123,  140;  in  cen.,  150,  153, 
J  54 

Mathew  (Matthys,  Matthias),  fa., 
74*;  bp.,  74,  107;  wit.,  138; 
in  cen.,  154;  pltf.,  229  (see  also 
Mathew  Jones) 

Mathias,  fa.,  175 

Mr.,  his  plantation  at  Freehold, 
165;   his  mill,  168 

Mrs.,  of  Amboy,  bur.,  T65 

Nathaniel  (Nathanael),  fa.  of 
Henry,  ment.,  39;  fa.,  60,  122; 
wit.,  129;   in  cen.,  154 

Neeltje,  wit.,  74,  107 

Niers,  fa.,  122,  123 

Oliver  (Olever),  md.,  202;  pltf., 
378;  ear-mark,  379;  grand  jur., 
381;  ment.,  387*;  intestate, 
397 

Peter,  pltf..  i*;  cattle-mark,  23, 
25;  index  of  name,  28;  ment., 
35;  fa.,  91;  bp-,  121;  jurym., 
234 

Phebe,  md.,   193 

Rachel  (Rachil),  bp.,  74;  mo., 
74*,  159,  165;  bp.,  82;  in  cen., 
153;  md  ,  192 

Rebecca  (Rebeckah),  mo.,  59; 
wit.,  317 

Reyne,  wit.,  no 

Rien,  deft.,  224* 

Robert,  negro  child,  bp.,  182 

Robert,  in  cen.,   154*;    deft.,  235 

Samuel  (Samuell),  ear-mark,  379, 

405 
Sarah  (Sara),  bp.,  81 ;  godm.,  120; 

bp.,    123,    165;   mo.,    139*;    in 

cen.,  151;    wit.,  295,  296* 
Sr.,  ment.,  380 
Susana,  in  cen.,  151 
Symon,  deft.,  228;  jurym.,  232 
Thomas,  wit.,  68,   123,   124,   137, 

140;    fa.,   139*;    bp.,   139;   ep., 

2n 
Tyes   (Tys,   Thys),   fa.,   99,    130; 

godf . ,   107 
Wenne,  mo.,  60,  61 
Wid.,  her  land  and  house  ment., 

36;   inv.  of  est.,  404 
William  (Willem,  Will.),  deft.,  10; 

on  boundary,   13;    cattle-mark, 

24;   in  index,  28;   warrant,  31; 

deft.,  33;  records  an  estray,  38; 

fa.,   129*;    bp.,   175;    md.,  192, 

364;   wit.,  378,  3S6;   ear-mark, 

380;     grand   jur.,    381*;    pltf., 

383,  384;    ment.,  385 
William,  Jr.,  ear-mark,  380 
Woulford,  cattle-mark,  23;   name 

indexed,  28 
Wynant,  bp.,  60,  74,  129 


■// 


INDEX. 


437 


JOHNSON  (JANSEN,  JANS,  JANSE, 
JANSZ,  JANZ,  JANSZEN, 
JANTZ,  JANZEN,  JOHN- 
STON, JOHNSTONE,  JON- 
SON),  Winnefrit,  bp.,   119 

Wynde   (Wyntje,    Winthe),    wit., 
77;    bp.,   no;    in  cen.,  151 
JOLLY,  Catharine,  bp.,   191 

Hannah,  mo.,  191 

Lydia,  bp.,  191 

Phebe,  bp.,   191 

WilUam,  bp.,  1S7;   fa.,  191 
JONATHAN,  free  negro,  bp.,  195 
JONES    (JOONS,    JOYNSZ,    JOEN, 
JONE,  JONS),  Aaron  R.,  fa., 
ep.,  218 

Abigail,  mo.,  76,  87,  124;  bp.,  96 

Abraham,  fa.,  102 

Ann,  mo.,   166 

Bes,  raent.,  32 

Catrina,  bp.,  143 

Eduard,  fa.,  96*,  97;  bp.,  97; 
wit.,  121,  134 

Edward  Holmes,  bp.,  166 

Eleanor  H.,  dau.,  ep.,  218 

Ehzabeth,  bp.,  75 

Isaac,  bp.,  87 

Jannetye,  bp.,   I02 

John  (Jan,  Johannes),  fa.,  71,  75, 
77,  87,  125*,  146;  John  van 
Pelt,  wit.,  71;   bp.,  77 

Lucretia,  bp.,  125 

Maria,  mo.,  58;  bp.,  71 

Mary,  bp.,  192 

Mattheus  (Mateus),  bp.,  96;  fa., 
143;    ment.,   14S 

Peter  (Poeter),  Dr.,  pltf.,  16;  in- 
dexed, 29 

Rachel,  bp.,  125 

Rebecca  H.,  w.,  ep.,  218* 

Richard,  deft.,  379*;   ment.,  400 

Robert,  fa.,  166,  192 

Susanna  (Susanne),  wit.,  83,  143; 
mo.,   129 

William's  child  supported,  121 

Woulford,  pltf.,  5 
JOOSTEN,  Rut,  jurym.,  234 
JORESZEN  (JORRISEN,  JORISSEN, 
JORUSEN,  JORIUSEN),  Cor- 
nelius, wit.,  63 

Harmen  (Harme),  wit.,  64;  self 
and  w.  Neeltje,  wits.,  112 

Neetie,  wit.,  63,  64;  w.  of  Harme, 
wit.,   112 
JORTA  (see  JURTA) 
JOSEPH,  negro  child,  bp.,  177* 
"JOSEPH",  sloop,  compl't.  about,  396 
JOURNEY   (lOURNEE,   YORNEY, 
JORNEY,  JOURNE,  JURNE), 
Audry  (Audrey),  dau.,  bp.,  173* 

Catharine.,  bp.,   173 

Elizabeth,  in  cen.,   150;    bp.,   173 

James,  bp.,  173 

John,  cattle-mark,  34;  overseer, 
55;  wit.,  102;  in  cen.,  150* 

Joseph,  bp.,   173 

Malliar  (Mallear),  pltf.,  dec'd.,  will 
ment.,  234;  Widdow  of,  234; 
trustee,   238 

Peter,  md.,  159;   fa.,  173 
JUDITH,  w.,  bp.,   197 
JUESSEN  (JUWSON),  Anne,  bp.,  61 

Eefye,  bp.,  87 

Joseph,  fa.,  60,  61,  87 


JURIANS  (JURIANSEN,  JORIANS), 
Andreas,  deft.,  224* 
Jno.,  pltf.,  229 
Leah,  wit.,  93 
JURKS  (JURCKS),  Jan,  fa.,  66,  67, 
69,  117 
Catharina,  bp.,  69 
Jannetye  (Jannetje),  mo.,  59,  85, 

86,  121,  144;    wit.,  91 
Johanna,  bp.,  117 
Peter,  bp.,  66 
Rachel,  bp.,  67 
JURTA  (YORTA,  GORTA,  JORTA), 
John,  cattle-mark,  31;  in  cen., 
153*.  154* 
Magdalene  (Magdalean  Yorta),  in 

cen.,  151,  154 
Mary,  in  cen.,    151,    152,   153 
JUSTICES,  Portsmouth,  381 


KANON  (see  CANON) 
KASEY,  Catharine,  md.,  177 
KE.\CH,  Maria  I.,  wit.,  334 
KEARNEY  (KEARNY),   Ann,   mo., 
195;   bur.,  205 

Catharine,  bp.,   158,   178 

Edward,  Capt.,  bur.,  207 

Isabella,  Miss,  Mrs.,  Mistress,  wit., 
182,  194,  2S3, 

James,   Mr.,   md.,    176;    fa.,    178, 
192;   bp..  181 ;   bur.,  201 

John,  fa.,  158 

Margaret,  mo.,  178,  192 

Maria  Theresa,  bp.,  181 

Mary,  Miss,  md.,  199 

Michael,  Mr.,  bur.,  162;   bp.,  192 

Mr.,  bur.,  167 

Mrs.,  wid.,  bur.,  172 

Philip,  bp.,   195 

Ravaud,  fa.,  195 

Susannah,  Miss,  md.,   184 

Thomas,  Mr.,  md.,   171;    fa.,   181 
KEER,    Henry,    cattle-mark,    27 ;    in 

cen.,  152 
KEITH,  George,  Rev.,  ep.,  219;   wit., 

242* 
KELHAM,  Lucy,  bp.,   173 
KELLY  (KELLEY),  Elizabeth  A.,  d., 
372 

Hannah,  wit..  285 

Hans,  rad.,   180 
KEMBLE,  Elizabeth,  bp.,  180 

Peter,  fa.,   iSo 
KEMPE,  John  Taber,  Esq.,  md.,  193 
KENT,  Vanhet,  godm.,  98 
KERLES,  Joseph,  land  ment.,  39 
KERNS,  Catharine,  bp.,  158 

John,  bp.,  158 

Patrick,  fa.,  158 

Sarah,  bp.,   158 
KETCHAM,  Daniel,  fa.,  159 

Daniel  Littleton,  bp.,  159 

John,  wit.,  229;   compl't  against, 
232 
KIERSTEDE,  Jacobus,  wit.,  136 

Johannes,  bp.,  127 

Lydia,  bp.,   127 

Samuel,  fa.,  126,  127*;   bp.,  126 
KILLBORN     (KILBORNE),     Eliza- 
beth, wnt.,  247 

Thomas,  wit.,  245 
KILLEY,  David,  wit.,  299 


KILL  VON  CULL,  ment.,  38 
KILPATRICK        (KILLPATRICK). 
Ann,  dau.,  bp.,  192* 

Thomas,  fa.,   169,   192;  dau.,  bp, 
169 
KING,  Abram  C,  husb.,  214 

Charlotte  A.,  ep.,  214 

John,  wit.,  260 

Margaret,  mo.,  188 

Maria,  ep.,  214* 

Mary,  bp.,  188 

Peter  [Ring?],  deft.,  15;  indexed, 
29;    warrant  for,  31 

Robert,  fa.,  1S6,  188 

Susanna,  bp.,   186 
KINGDOM,  John,  deft.,  i*,  5,  12,  14; 
cattle-mark,  22;    indexed,  28*, 
30*;    ment.,   35* 
KINGSBURY,  John,  surv.,  46 
KINGS  COUNTY,  ment.,  224 
KINGSESSING,  ment.,  320 
KINGSLAND,   Mr.   Jno.,   s.   of  Maj., 
release  as  agt.  of  fa.,  234 

Maj.    Nath.,  est.    of,    deft.,    227; 
deft.,  234 
KINSI,  Shehanna,  wit.,  72 
KIP,  Maria,  wit.,  64,  135 
KIPPIN,  Susan,  ep.,  215 
KIRBY,  Benjamin,  wit.,  297 

Ehzabeth,  wit.,  297 

Rachel,  wit.,  297,  300 

Stephen,  wit.,  297 

Thomas,  md.,  297;  wit.,  297,  299, 
300 
KIRKTONE,  John,  in  cen.,  152 
KIRTEN,  William,  ep.,  209 
KLOTS,  Charlotte  A.,  mo.,  216;   ep., 
217 

Deborah  P.,  child,  ep.,  216 

George,  fa.,  216;   husb.,  217 

Jane  M.,  child,  ep.,  216 
KNIGHT,  EUza  M.,  ivit.,  331 

Joseph,  atty.,  383 

Mary,  wit.,  283 
KNOTT,  Catharine';  wit.,  281 

Isabel,  md.,  201 
KOLLOCK,  Hannah,  ep.,  215 

Shepard,  husb.,  215 
KRANKHEIT,  Jacobus,  wit.,  126 
KROOSE  (see  CRUSE) 
KUNN,  John  G.,  ep.,  213 


LA  COUNT  (LACOUNT,  LECOUNT, 
LECOUNTE  Jacob,  in  cen., 
150 

John,  allusion  to  his  late  land,  53; 
in  cen.,  150 

Mrs.  Margaret  (Margreat),  cattle- 
mark,  45;   in  cen.,  150 

Mrs.,  bur.,    159 

Peter,  col.,  50;  in  cen.,  150 

Susana,  in  cen.,  153 
LAENY,  Leah,  wit.,  332 
LAFETRA  (LAFETTER,  LAFETRE, 
LEFETRA,    LEFFETRA),  Al- 
len,   s.    of    Samuel    and   Eliza- 
beth, md.,  339;   wit.,  339 

Amy  (Ame),  wit.,  320*,  321,  322*, 
323,  326,  339;   b.,  350 

Ann  W.,  wit.,  341;  ep.,  377 

Augusto  C,  w.  of  Thomas  H.,  d., 
358 


438 


INDEX. 


LAFETRA  (LAFETTER,  LAFETRE, 
LEFETRA,  LEFFETRA),  Ben- 
jamin, d.,  359 

Benjn.  Jackson,  b.,  359;  md.,  359 

Deborah,  wit.,  329;  I3.,  358,  364; 
md,,  358,  364 

Edmond  (Edmund,  Edmd.,  Edm., 
Edmd  ,  Edman),  wit.,  300*, 
302*,  307*,  308,  309*,  310,  311, 
317,  324.  333.  339;  md.,  302, 
311,  364;  fa.,  333,  350,  374; 
husb.  of  Sarah,  333;  husb.  of 
Elizabeth,  350;  b.,  350,  364; 
ref.  to  Edmund,   i",  372 

Edmond,  Junr.  (Ediuond,  Jur., 
Edmond,  Jun.,  Edmund,  Jr., 
Edmund,  Junr.),  wit.,  303,  321, 
322,  324.  325,  329 

Edward  B.,  wit.,  340;    d.,  363 

Edward  Borough,  b.,  362 

Eleanor  M.,  b.,  363 

Elizabeth  (Elizabth.,  Elizth.),  wit., 

302,  303,  319,  325,  329*,  339; 
mo.,  339,  350,  358;  w.  of 
Samuel,  339;  w.  of  Edman,  350; 
b.,  350.  35^,  364,  374;  dau.  of 
Saml.,  and  EUzth,  d.,  358;  w. 
of  James,  d.,  359;  res.,  363; 
md.,  364,  374;  ment.,  364;  w. 
of  Wm.  P.,  ep.,  377 

Elizth.  (Allen),  mo.,  358* 
Elizth.  Lippencott,  mo.,  358* 
Ehzabeth   R.,    b.,    363;     d.,    363; 

dau.  of  Rylee  A.  and  Meribah 

S.,  b.,  375;    ep.,  375 
George,  wit.,   283;    d.,  359 
George  Woolcott,  b.,  359;  md.,  359 
Hannah,  wit.,  283,  284,  320*,    b., 

350 
Henery,  b.,  358;    d.,  358 
Henry  Ell  wood  (Henry  El  wood), 

b.,  363;    d.,  363 
Jacob,  wit.,  321,  324;  b.,  374;  d., 

374 

James  (Jame(s)  ),  md.,  283,  358; 
wit.,  283,  284,  303,  323,  325*, 
326,  328;  b.,  358;  fa.,  358*, 
359*;    husb.,  359;    d.,  359 

James,  Junr.  (James,   Jur.),  md., 

303,  320;  wit.,  303,  306,  307*, 
308,310,  311,  312,319,320,321, 
322 

Joseph  (Jos.),  wit.,  283,  321,  329, 

334.  335,  336*.  337.  339*;  md., 

329,  358;   b.,  358;   d.,  359,  363; 

fa.,  362*;    fa.,  res.,  363 
Jos.,  Junr.,  wit.,  307 
Joseph  Preston,  b.,  363;    d.,  363 
John,  wit.,  319,  320;  b.,  358;  md., 

358;   d.,  359 
John  M.,  b.,  364;  d.,  364 
Lydia,    wit.,    322,    329;     dau.    of 

Edmund  and  Sarah,  md.,  333; 

b.,  374;    d.,  374 
Marah  (Mariah),  wit.,  329;  b.,  363; 

d.,  363 
Mary,  b.,  363;   d.,  363 
Mary  M.,  b.,  364 
Meribah,  wit.,  320,  328 
Meribah  S.,  mo.,  375;  ep.,  377 
Meribah  (Wolcott),  mo.,  359* 
Nathan,  b.,  358,  362;   d.,  363 
Nathan  Allin  (N.  Allen,  N"at'han" 

Allen),  b.,  358;  d.,  358,  364;  fa., 

364* 


LAFETRA  (LAFETTER, LAFETRE, 
LEFETRA,  LEFFETRA,  Pru- 
dence, wit.,  339 

Prudence  (Morton),  mo.,  364* 

Rebecca  (Rebeckah),  md.,  329; 
b.,  374;   d.,  374 

Rilee  AUin  (Rylee  A.t,  Rilee  A.), 
b.,  358;  md.,  358;  fa.,  375t;  d., 
358t 

Robert,  d.,  359 

Robert  Evilman,  b.,  359;  md.,  359 

Ruth,  wit.,  336,  337*,  339;  dau. 
of  EUhu  and  Mary  Woolley,  d., 
354;    mo.,  362*;    d.,  363 

Samuel  (Sam'),  md.,  319,  358, 
364;  wit.,  319,  320,  321,  329, 
334.  335.  336*.  337*.  338,  340; 
fa.,  339.  358*;  husb.,  339;  d., 
358,  359;    b.,  358,  364 

Sarah,  md.,  196;  bur.,  197;  wit., 
301,  311,  324,  325,  333;  mo., 
333;  w.  of  Edmund,  333;  b., 
374;   d.,  374 

Sarah  P.,  b.,  364 

Thomas  H.,  husb.,  358 

Tilee  W.,  b.,  359;  md.,  359 

Tylee,  d.,  359 

Tylee  A.,  wit.,  339 

William,  b.,  364;   md.,  364* 

Wilham  P.  (W™  Pennf,  W"  P.), 
wit.,  339;  b.,  358t;  md.,  358!; 
d.,  358;  husb.,  377 
LA  FORGE  (LEFORGE,  LAVORG, 
LAFER,  LAFOR),  Adrian 
(Adriaan),   wit.,    114 

David,  wit.,  81;   in  cen.,  150 

Hendrak,  in  cen.,   150 

Jannetje,  mo.,  114;   wit.,  118 

Philip,  in  cen.,  150 

Widow,  her  house,  54 
LAING  (LAENG),  Abraham,  b.,  351 

Ann,  wit.,  306;  mo.,  351;  w.  of 
Jacob,  351;   b.,  351;  d.,  351 

David,  wit.,  306,  311,  317;  b.,  351 

Deborah   md.,  306 

Elizabeth,  wit.,  306 

Hannah,  wit.,  328 

Isaac,  b.,  351 

Jacob,  wit.,  306,  311;  md.,  311; 
fa.,  351 ;  husb.  of  Ann,  351 ;  b., 

351 
John,  wit.,  255,  306,  311 
Leah,  wit.,  311,  326  [Laeny?],  332; 

d.,   351 
Leah,  Jr.,  wit.,  326 
Margaret  (Margret),  wit.,  311;  b., 

351 
Rebeckah,  b.,  351 
Sarah,  wit.,  331 
WiUiam,  wit.,  244 
LAIRD,  Mrs.  Lydia,  206 
LAKE   (LEECK,   LEAK,   LEAKE), 
Abraham  (Abram),  cattle-mark, 
>26;  house  where  he  now  dwells, 
52;    bp.,    73,    77;    fa.,   77*;    in 
cen.,  155    ~       ~ 
Altie,  mo'   148 
Anne,  in  cen.'  155 
Claece  (Clashe),  6p,,  148;  in  cen., 

155 
Daniel,     cattle-mark,     30;      Mr., 

vestrym.,  50;   in  cen.,   155 
Hannah,  wit.,  3^8 
John,  in  cen.,  155;    wit.,  31^8 


LAKE   (LEECK,    LEAK,    LEAKE), 
Mr.  Joseph,  cattle-mark.  42;  fa., 
7.3.  123,  148;    bp.,  n 
Margaret,  bp.,  yj 
Maria,  bp.,   123 
Richard,  in  cen.,   155 
Sarah,  in  cen.,  1^5;' bp.,  :7,i 
Thomas,  fa.,  130;  bp.,  130;  husb., 

1 7.1  '  ' 

WilUam,  jur.,   384 
LAKEMAN  (LAACERMAN,  LAACK- 
MAN,  LAAKERMAN,  LACKE- 
MAN,  LACKERMAN,   LAKE- 
MANE,    LAKERMAN),    Abra- 
ham, sells  land,  makes  his  mark, 
18;     buys    land,     19;     superv., 
21*,  22;   pet.,  38;  just.,  42,  47, 
52;  wit.,  114,  120;  in  cen.,  152* 
Catherine,  in  cen.,  152 
Esther,  wit.,  76,  77,  96,  114,  140 
Isaac,  fa.,  73;    bp.,  91;    in  cen., 

152 
Louis,  deft.,  4;    cattle-mark,  22; 
name  indexed,  28;    ment.,  35; 

bp.,  73 
Maria,  godm.,  114 
Netternel,  fa.,  go*,  91;   bp.,  90 
Sara,  mo.,  1 14* 
Susanna,  bp.,  90 
LAMB,  Mary,  wit.,  314 
LAMBERTS  (LAMBERTSE),  Thom- 
as,  former   cons.,  pet.    for  dis- 
charge, 227;    cons.,  234;   deft., 
236;   jurym.,  237 
LAMBERTSON,  Cornelius,  bp.,  171 
Deborah,  bp.,  166 
James,  fa.,  166,  171 
Sarah,  mo.,  166,  171 
LA  MES,  Maria,  mo.,  105* 
LAND,    Edward,    wit.,    18;     conveys 

land,  19;   cattle-mark,  24 
LANDING  laid  out,  50;   another  laid 
out  in  Great  Kill,  53;    another 
at   Fresh    Kill   on   widow   \'an 
Coortland's  land,  back  of  widow 
Leforge's  house,  54 
LANE  [see  LEAN],  Daniel,    cons.,  55 
Edward,  marriage  of,  158 
Ehzabeth,  mo.,  186;   md.,  188 
Sarah,  marriage  of,  158;   bp.,  186 
Thomas,  K°'  [Baronet],  sells  land, 
3S7,  388;    creditor,  389 
LANGLEY,   Thomas,  ear-mark,   380, 

406 
LA  PIER,  Jno  ,  compl't  against,  232* 
LARGE,  Samuel,  wit.,  285 
LAREW  (LARGE,  LARO,LA  ROUE), 
Abraham,  cons.,  55 
Aeltye,  wit.,   126 
Bety,  in  cen.,  154 
Catharine,  wit.,  63 
Elisabeth,  in  cen.,  153 
Francies,  in  cen.,  153 
John,  in  cen.,  153 
Mary,  in  cen.,  154 
Mathew,  wit.,  63;  in  cen.,  153 
LARZILIERE(LARZELIRE,  LAZE- 
LIER,     LAGELER,     LARZE- 
LERE,   LASERYEAR),  AUce, 
rao.,   igg 
Catherine,  mo.,  94* 
Esther,  wit.,  94 
Jacob,  bp.,  igg* 
Marya  (Marie),  mo.,  128,  129 
Nicholas  (Nicolas,  Nicolus),  cattle- 


INDEX. 


439 


mark,  45;  wit.,  76,  77,  96,  114, 
140;    in  ccn,,   151 
Mr.  Nicholas,  Jr.,  cattle-mark,  39 
LATENYEAR  (LATINYEAR),  Anne, 
in  cen.,  150 

Salomon,  in  cen.,  150 
LA  TOURETTE  (LA  TURET,  LA- 
TOURETTE,  LATORET,  LA 
TORET,  LATURETTE, 
TOURETT,  TURET,  TORET), 
Daniel,  bp.,  136 

David,  wit.,  67,  93;  bp.,  67,  136; 
fa.,  94*;   in  cen.,  150 

Elizabeth  (EUsabet),  mo.,  57*; 
bp.,  137 

Esther  (Hester),  wit.,  69,  136;  in 
cen.,   150 

Henricus,  bp.,   76 

Jaques,  bp.,  94,   136 

Jean  (John),  freeholder,  47;  assr., 
55;  fa.,  67,  69,  71 ;  in  cen.,  150* 

Mary  (Marie),  wit.,  63,  136;  bp., 
69,  94;   in  cen.,  150* 

Marie  Susanne,  bp.,   137 

Pierre  (Peter),  fa.,  136*,  137*;  in 
cen.,   150 

Susanne  (Susanna),  mo.,  70,  76, 
124;  wit.,  83,  139,  143;  in  cen., 
150 
LATSON,  Mary,  bur.,  196 
LAURAL  HILL,  ment.,  363 
LAWRENCE  (LAURENCE,  LAR- 
RENCE,  LAURANCE,  LAR- 
RANCE,  LARENCE,  LAW- 
RANCE,  LARANS,  LAARENS, 
LARNS,  LERNS,  LAARNS, 
LAURENSE,  LOUERS,  LOU- 
ERNS,  LOURANCE,  LOW- 
RANCE,  LOUERANCE,  LOU- 
RONSON,  LOURSON,  AUce 
(AUse,  AUice),  wit.,  301,  307, 
308*,  311,  312,  313,  315*,  31G*, 
317.  318,  319,  320*,  321,  322, 
324*,  326*,  327*,  328,  330,  331; 
mo.,  350;   w.  of  Richard,  350 

Antye  (Anna),  bp.,  100;  mo.,  129 

Benjamin  (Boniamin),  wit.,  253, 
277,  287;    md.,  2S7 

Catharine  (Catherine,  Cattron), 
mo.,  63;  bp.,  loi ;  wit.,  292, 
319;    w.  of  Richard,  ep.,  377 

Daniel,  wit.,  91 

Deborah,  md.,  304,  wit.,  322 

Eastar,  wit.,  261 

Elisha,  Esq.,  fa.,  158,  171 ;  s.,  bp., 
166*;   wit.,  291 

Elisha,  Jr.,  wit.,  308 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Elizab'',  Eliza- 
beth, Eliz"'),  md.,  9,  171,  319; 
test,  of,  11;  bp.,  158*;  wit., 
316*.  317,  318;  b.,  350 

Fanny,  wit.,  91 

George,  bp.,  182 

Hannali,  wit.,  337 

Hannah  B.,  wit.,  337 

Hans  (Hanss,  Hance),  coL,  22, 
49;  cattle-mark,  23;  surv.,  50; 
fence  ment.,  52;  in  cen.,  152 

Jacob,  bp.,  88 

Jacob  C,  wit.,  341 

Mr.  James  (James),  fa.,  169,  182; 
wit.,  276,  277,  287,  296*,  322, 
329;   d.,  370 

John,  fa.,  85,  88,  89,  91*,  100,  loi. 


146;    bp.,    85;    in    cen.,    152; 
wit.,  243,  304 

Joseph  (Jos.),  wit.,  295,  296*, 
299*,  304 

Jos.,  J',  wit.,  287 

Lucy  (Lucia),  bp.,  171;   md.,  196 

Lydia,  d.,  370 

Mareia,  bp.,  91 

Margaret  (Margarent),  wit.,  292, 
317;   b.,  350;   d.,  350 

Mary,  wit.,  256,  287,  296*,  316*; 
md.,  317;    b.,  350 

Nicholas,  bp.,  91 

Otto,  pltf.,  6;    name  indexed,  28 

Patience,  wit.,  287 

Phila  Ann,  b.,  350;  d.,  350 

Polly,  wit.,  314 

Rachel,  wit.,  276,  287 

Richard  (Rich''),  bp.,  89;  wit., 
301,  302*,  303,  305,  306,  307*, 
310,  312,  313,  314,  315,  316*, 
317,  318,  319,  320,  321*,  322*, 
323,  324;  fa.,  350;  husb.  of 
AUce,  350;   b.,  350;   husb.,  377 

Rich'',  Jun',  wit.,  315,  317 

Rich''  R.,  wit.,  317 

Samuel  (Sam"),   wit.,    296*,    299 

Sarah,  in  cen.,  152;  md.,  300,  321; 
wit.,  312,  315,  316,  317,  318, 
319,  320,  321;   b.,  350,  355 

Susanna,  wit.,  339 

Cap""  The,  pltL,    226,   229 

Walter,  vsat.,  -539 

William  (W'°,'Wra.),  s.  of  Wm., 
bp.,  147;  note,  220;  fa.,  note, 
220;  Cap",  pltf.,  226;  wit., 
243,  261,  292 

William,  Jr.,  wit.,  243,  292 
LAWRIE      (LOWRIE,       LAWRY), 
EUz"",  wit.,  330 

Gawin,  prop.,  gov.,  221 

Miriam   (Meriam),    mo.,    d.,    347, 

374 
Rachel,  wit.,  330 
LAYMAN  (see  LEAMAN) 
LAYTON       (LEYTON,       LATON), 
James,     Lena     Linch,     bp.     at 
house  of,  165 
Mary,  wit.,   255 
Wilt.  [Will?],  wit.,  255 
LEAMAN  (LEAYEMAN,  LAYMAN), 
Christopher,    grand    jur.,    381; 
creditor,  382 
Thomas,  wit.,  385 
LEAMING  (LEAMYNG),  Aaron,  elk., 
389;   ear-mark,  406 
Aaron,  jun',  ear-mark,  405 
Christopher,  ear-mark,  405 
Jeremiah   (Jer.),    ear-mark,    405* 
Thomas,  ear-mark,  380,  405* 
LEAN  (see  LANE),  Jacob,  bp.,  139 
John,  bp.,   139 
Richard,  fa.,  139* 
LEAVER,  jEHzabeth,  wit.,  341 ;  dau. 
of  William  and  Hannah,  md., 

341 

George  D.,  wit.,  340,  341 

Hannah,   mo.,    341;    w.   of  Will- 
iam, 341 ;    wit.,  341 

Lucy  Ann  (Lucy  A.f),  wit.,  340, 
34  it 

William,  fa.,  341 ;   husb.  of  Han- 
nah, 341 
LEE,  Alice,  mo.,  200 

David,  md.,   188 


LEE,  Eleanor,  bp.,  200 
Ehzabeth,  bp.,  162 
Giles,  bp.,  160 
Jane,  bp.,  200 
John,  pltf.,  15;  fa.  of  Nicholas,2o; 

name  indexed,  29 ;    account  of 

his  cattle,   3i;    bp.,    173;    fa., 

200 
Mary,  mo.,   173 

Nicholas,  apprentices  himself,  20 
Rachel,  mo.,   160,  162 
Robert,  fa.,   160,   162,    173;    md., 

"7° 
LEEDS,  Ann,  md.,  i6o 

Margrett,  wit.,  243,  244," 245*,  246, 

247,  248,  249*,  250* 
Mary,  wit.,  250,  251 
Thomas,  wit.,  243 
WiUiam,     d.,     157;      bur.,     161; 

chu  cii  founder,  219 
LEET  (see  LETTE),  Mr.,  atty.,  227, 

228,  232;   moves  for  ex.,  228 
LEGGET,  Ann,  bp.,  185 
Hannah,  mo.,   185 
John,  fa.,  185 
Thomas  H.,  wit.,  336 
LEONARD  (LENARD,  LEANARD, 

LEORNARD),  Anastasia,  bp., 

170;   ep.,  212 
Ann  Frances,  bp.,  ig6 
Aron,  ear-mark,  406 
Bellfame,  mo.,   179 
Capt.,  husb.,  172;  w.  of,  bp.,  172 
Deborah,  bp.,   165,   166 
Elizabeth    (Elisabeth),    bp.,    164, 

170;   md.,  193;  wit.,  327 
Euphamia,  mo.,  215 
H.  and  B.,  parents,  189 
Hannah  (Hanah),  wit.,  326,  327, 

392 
Mr.    Henry   (Henry),    bur.,    161; 

fa.,   179,   181*,   186,  212,  215*; 

md.,  189;  bp.,  199;  wit.,  392 
Isabel,  ep.,  216 
John,  bp.,  ig8  ;  wit.,  251,  252 
Mr.  Joseph  (Joseph,  Esci.,  Joseph, 

Jo'),  bp.,   187;    md.,    193;    fa., 

195,  196,  198,  199;   wit.,  309 
Lucy,  bp.,  175;   ep.,  212 

Lydia  (Lidia),  bp.,  168;  wit.,  289, 

292 
Magdalen   (Magdelin),   mo.,    195, 

196,  198,  199;  wit.,  328 
Margaret,  bp.,  189 

Mrs.  Mary  (Mary),  mo.,  164,  165, 
166,  170,  179,  182*;  bp.,  175*, 
184;  bur.,  178;  ep.,  212* 

Mr.,  master,   169 

Nathaniel,  bur.,  190 

Patience,  wit.,  291 

Robert  Morris,  bp.,  179 

S.,  Esc).,  master,  186 

Samuel,  Esq.  (Samuel),  md.,  158; 
bur.,  159,  162;  fa.,  159,  164, 
165,  166,  170,  175,  179;  master, 
176;   s.  bp.,  182*;  ep  ,  212* 

Miss  Sarah  (Sarah),  md.,  1S9; 
mo.,  212*;  wit  ,  326 

Thomas  (Mr.  Thomas,  The), 
husb.,  184;  master,  189;  wit., 
301;   deft.,  383 

Patrick,  md.,  193 

Susanna,  bp.,  179,  186 

William,  bp.,  195 


440 


INDEX. 


LE  ROY  (LAROY),  Bladyena,  wit., 

I  12 

Sara,  mo.,  112,  113;  wit.,  131,  136 

Simon  (Syemen),  wit.,  112 
LETSON,   Deborah,  ep.,  210 

Elizabeth  (Elisabeth,  EUz'"),  wit., 
314,  315*.  3-'3,  324,  330.  331, 
332.  333 

Mary,  md.,  313 

Thomas    (Tho"),   wit.,    314*,   323 

Tho",  Jun',  wit.,  314 

W",  wit.,  334 
LETTE  (see  LEET),  Ann,  bp.,  168 

Catharine,  mo.,   168 

Francis,  fa.,  168* 

Rachel,  bp.,   168 

Sarah,  mo.,  168 

Zernia,  bp.,  168 
LEVERIDGE,  ,  est.  of,  231 

Caleb,  to  adm.  est.  of  fa.,  231 
LEVI,  Assur.,  pltf.,  225*,  229 
LEWIS  (LEWES),  Abraham,  ment., 

35 
Catharine,  ep  ,  213;    wit.,  336 
Content  C.  H.,  w.,  ep.,  214 
Cornelia  M.,  wit.,  336 
Deborah,  wit.,  329 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  282 
Ezekial,  md.,   193 
Jane,  wit.,  329 
Tohn  H.,  husb.,  214 
Dr.  John  P.   (John  P.,  Jno.  P.), 

ep.,  213;  wit.,  329,  336 
Mary,  md.,  328 
Sarah,  wit.,  328 
Thomas,  ment.,  5 
LEYNERSEN,  Saunder,  grantor,  237 
LIBER    A,  Records,  Cape  May  Co., 

378 
LIGGES,  Hendrik,  wit.,  93 
LIGHT,  Mary,  bur.,   i6i 
LIMERICK,  Earl  of,  his  land,  53 
LIN,  ment.,  265 
LINCH,  Denis,  ear-mark,  406 
Elizabeth,  mo.,   165 
Lena,    bp.,    at    house    of    James 

Laton,   165 
Patrick,  fa.,   165* 
LINES  (see  LYNES) 
LION  (see  LYON) 

LIPPINCOTT  (LIPPENCOTT,  LIP- 
PONCOTT,    LIPPINCOT), 

,  s.  of  John,  ,  264 

— n,  w.  of  John,  d.,  264 

,  s.  of  Richard,  d.,  265 

s.  of  Remembrance  [d.?]. 


266 


,  [w.  of  Remembrance],  mo., 
266 

Abett,  b.,  267 

Abigail  (Abigael,  Abigell,  Abiga, 
Abigaell,  Abigaill,  Abigal),  mo., 
241,  265*,  266;  wit.,  241*,  242*, 
243,  245*,  247*,  248,  250*,  252, 
253.  277,  279,  283,  290;  w.  of 
Richard,  265;  do.,  d.,  265;  dau. 
of  Remembrance,  d.,  266;  b., 
266*,  267,  270,  273 

Alfred,  husb.,  ep.,  217 

Amelia  (Lines),  ep.,  215;  wit., 
314 

Amelia  L.,  wit.,  340 

Ann,  wit.,  241,  244,  245,  246,  247*. 
248*,  249*,  250*,  251,  325;  md.. 


251.    253,    254,    261,    276,   373; 

mo.,   264*;    b.,   264,   266,   274; 

dau.  of  John,  md.,  373 
Ann,  Jr.,  wit.,  251 
Anne,  child,  ep.,  215 
Benjamin  S  ,  ep.,  215 
Berajah  [?]  R.,  wit.,  338 
Beulah,  wit.,  297,  299,  300,  304 
Caleb,  fa.,  338;  husb.,  of  Jemima, 

33S 
Caroline  W.,  wit.,  338* 
Catharine,  md.,   192 
Charles,  husb.,  ep.,  217* 
Clemence  S.,  wit.,  340 
Constant,  md.,  306 
Daniel,  house  of,  283;  wit.,  283 
David,  b.,  272 
Deborah    (Daberah),     wit.,     263, 

276;    b.,  264,  274 
Derias    (Durias),    b.,    270;    wit., 

297 
Dinah,   wit.,    261,    262,    263;    b., 

348,    349;     dau.    of   John   and 

Mary,  d.,  349 
Edmund    W.    (Edm'*    W.),    wit., 

335,  336,  337*.  340* 

EUza,  mo.,  215 

EHza  A.,  w.,  ep.,  217 

EUzabeth  ( — abeth),  wit.,  246*, 
247,  248,  249,  252,  255,  256, 
258*,  259,  260,  261,  283,  306; 
md.,  249,  279,  283,  303;  b., 
266*,  274,  348;  dau.  of  Remem- 
brance, d.,  266 

Esther  (Ester),  wit.,  290,  294, 
300*,  325 

Faith,  wit.,  263,  276;   b.,  274 

Frances,  mo.,  266 

Francis,  wit.,  277,  290 

Freedom  (ITreedom),  wit.,  242, 
243;  b.,  265;  s.  of  Richard  and 
Abigail,  d.,  265 

George,  s.,  ep.,  217;   fa.,  218 

Grace,  wit.,  242;  b.,  266;  dau. 
of  Remembrance  and  Margaret, 
d.,  266;  mo.,  w  of  Jacob,  270; 
w.  of  Jacob,  270;   mo.,  271 

Hannah  (Hann — ,Hannar,Hann''), 
wit,  241,  242,  243,  245,  250, 
258*,  260,  277,  279*,  282,  283, 
284,  285,  286,  290,  292,  293, 
294.  297,  298,  302,  315,  318, 
320,  331;  mo.,  267,  270,  274; 
b.,  267,  270,  348;  md.,  297,  361 

Hannah,  Ju.,  wit.,  251 

Hannah  A.,  mo.,  ep.,  215* 

Hannah  M.,  dau.,  ep.,  215 

Hannah  S.,  wit.,  338 

Henry,  b.,  348 

Henry  W.,  wit.,  340;   b.,  365 

Hope,  b.,  267 

Huldah,  mo.,  218;  wit.,  305;  b., 
348 

Increase,  wit.,  243;  b.,  265,  270; 
md.,  279 

Isaack,  s.  of  Caleb  and  Jemima, 
md.,  338 

Isaac  K.,  wit.,  338 

J—  [?],  wit.,  257 

Jacob  ( —  ob),  ep.,  217*;  wit., 
241,  243,  244,  258,  259,  261, 
262,  263*,  276,  284,  292;  md., 
259,  261 ;  b.,  265,  267,  270,  272, 
274,  349;  s.  of  Richard  and 
Abigail,  d.,  265;  s.  of  Jacob  and 


Grace,  d.,  270;  husb.  of  Grace, 
d.,  270;  fa.,  270*,  271 

Jacob,  Jr.,  wit.,  292 

James  (Jeames),  b.,  267,  270,  348; 
wit.,  297 

Jediah,  b.,  266 

Jemima,  mo.,  33S;  w.  of  Caleb, 
338;    wit.,  338 

Jennet  (Jenitt),  w.  of  John,  264; 
wit.,  283 

Jeremiah,  ep.,  377 

John  (Jn°),  wit.,  242*,  243,  244, 
245*,  246,  247*,  24S,  249*,  251*, 
252*,  253,  254,  256,  257*,  259, 
260,  261,  263*,  276*,  278*,  279, 
281*,  284,  285*,  291,  297,  302, 
317,  331;  md.,  245,  257,  262, 
302;  house  of,  251,  257;  fa., 
264*,  274,  348,  349*,  373;  b., 
264,  265,  274,  349*;  husb.  of 
— n,  264;  husb.  of  Jenitt,  d., 
264;  s.  of  Richard  and  Abigail, 
d.,  265;  husb.  of  Patience,  348; 
husb.  of  Mary,  349*;    d.,  349 

John,  Jr.  (John,  Junior),  wit., 
247*.  249,  250,  251,  253*,  255, 
258,  259,  261,  262,  263;  md., 
276;    wit.,  292 

John  M.,  fa.,  215 

John,  Se.  (John,  Sr.),  wit.,  253, 
258* 

Josiah,  wit.,  247 

Joseph  (Josiph),  wit.,  249,  250, 
252,  255,  256,  257,  279,  281, 
303;  md.,  252;  b.,  266*,  274, 
348 

Lydia,  w.  of  Thomas,  331;  mo., 
331;   wit.,  331;   b.,  349 

Lucy,  baby,  ep.,  215 

Margaret  (Margrett,  Margret,  Mar- 
great,  wit.,  241*,  243*,  244, 
245*,  247*,  248,  249*,  250*, 
251*,  252*,  253*,  255*,  256*, 
257*.  258*,  259*,  260*,  261; 
md.,  252,  263;  b.,  264,  266, 
274.  349;  w.  of  Remembrance, 
d.,  266;  mo  ,  266* 

Margrett,  Jr.  (Margrett,  Ju.),  wit., 
249,  251* 

Mariam,  mo.,  365 

Mary,  w  ,  ep.,  217;  wit.,  243,  245, 
246,  247,  249*  251*,  252,  253, 
255*.  257,  259,  261,  263,  281, 
292,  302,  308,  330;  md.,  249; 
b.,  264,  266,  274*,  34S;  mo., 
273*. 349*1  w.  of  Richard,  273*; 
w.  of  Richard,  d.,  273;  w.  of 
John,  349*;    ep.,  377 

Mary  Ann,  bp.,  206 

Mary  W.,  b.,  365 

Miriam  W.,  wit.,    331,    334,  335, 

337,  339*,  340* 

Nancy,  wit.,  328 

Naony,  wit.,  299 

Nathan,  b  ,  273 

Nathaniel,  wit.,  302 

Obediah,  wit.,  292 

Patience,  b.,  264,  348;  wit.,  276, 
288,  297  299,  302*,  305*,  307, 
309,  311*,  312,  314,  315*,  316, 
319;  mo.,  348;  w.  of  John,  348; 
d.,  348;   ment.,  error,  355 

Phebe,  b.,  270;   md.,  283 

Preser\'e,  wit.,  245,  247,  249,  251, 
252;   b.,  265 


INDEX. 


441 


LIPPINCOrr  (LIPPENCOTT,  LIP- 
PONCOTT,    LIPPINCOT, 
Rachel,  b.,  267 
Rachel  E.,  dau.,  ep.,  215 
Rebecca,  b.,  267;   wit.,  338 
Remembrance  (Remember,  Rem- 
brance,     Remembrence),     wit., 
241,    242*,    243*,    244*,    245*, 
246,    247*,    248*,    249*,    250*, 
251*,   252*,    253*,    254*,   255*, 
256*,    257*,   258*,   259*,   260*, 
290* ;  house  of,  249,  255;  b.,  265, 
270,    272,    273;    s.   of   Richard 
and  Abigail,  d.,   266;    husb.  of 
Margaret,  266;    fa.,   266*;  s.   of 
Richard  and  Mary,  d.,  273 
Restore,   s.   of  Richard  and  Abi- 
gaill,  md.,  241;  wit.,  241*,  243, 
245;    b.,  265;   fa.,  267 
Richard,  fa.,  241,  265*,  272,  273*; 
wit.,  241*,  243,  245*,  247*,  248, 
249*,    250,    251*,    252*,    253*, 
256,     257*,     25S;      md.,     247; 
husb.  of  Abigail,  265;    d.,  265; 
s.   of   Remembrance   and   Mar- 
garet d.,  266;  b.,  266,  272,  274; 
husb.    of    Mary,    273*;     s.    of 
Richard  and  Mary,  d.,  273 
Robert  (Robart),   wit.,   249,   251, 
252,    253,    254,    290;    b.,    264*; 
s.  of  John  and  Ann,  d.,  264 
Ruth,  wit.,  254,  255,  256* ;b.,  266, 
270,    273;    dau.    of  Jacob   and 
Grace,  d.,  271 
Samuel  (Samuell),  md.,  188,  250; 
wit.,  249,  250,  290*,  297;   md., 
250;    b.,  267,  270 
Sarah  (Sa — ),  ep.,  217;   wit.,  245, 
246,  247,  248,  249,  250,  251,  252, 
25.3,    255,    256,  261,   277,  279*, 
280,   2S1*,   282,   284,   285,   289, 
334;    md.,   255,    2S1,   290;    b., 
266,  270,  274,  348;  mo.,  274 
Sarah,  Ju.,  wit.,  251,  253,  258 
Seth,  wit.,  328,  330,  331,  3ii,  334, 
335*,    3j(>*,    338*,    339,    340*; 
md.,  331,  352;   fa.,  365* 
Seth  B.,  wit.,  329 
Surniah,  md.,  288 
Thomas  (Thorn.,  Tho'),    md.,  258, 
285;   wit.,  258*,  259,  261,  262, 
263*,  275*,  276,  277,  278*,  279*, 
280*,  281,  282,  283*,  285*,  286*, 
289*,  291*,  292,  293,  294,  295, 
297*,  302,  331;    b.,   274*;    fa., 
274*,  331;  house  of,  285;  husb. 
of  Lydia,  331 
Uriah,  b.,  274 
W.,  ep.,  215 
W.  L.,  fa.,  ep.,  21  s* 
Wilber  (Wilbur),  fa.,  266;  b.,  270; 

md.,  277;  wit.,  277 
William  (Willm,,  W»  Will"), 
wit.,  252*,  25,5,  256,  257,  253] 
260,  262;  b.,  266;  fa.,  270;  b., 
270;  wit.,  275,  277*,  278*, 
279*,  280,  281,  282,  283,  290*, 
294.  295,  298*,  303,  306*,  315, 
318;  house  of,  290;  [not  pres- 
ent], 328;  b.,  349 
William,  J'    (Wilham,   Jr.),   md., 

290;    wit.,   290 
Wilt  [Will?],  wit.,  257 
Winn  [Wra.?],  wit.,  261 
Zerniah,  b.,  274 


LIPPIT  (LIPPITT,  LIPETT),  Alee, 
wit,,  259 

Ann,  wit.,  259,  261 

John,  wit.,  260,  261 

Moses,  wit.,  244 

Patience,  md.,  259,  355 

Sarah,  house  of,  259;  wit.,  259 
LISK  (LIST,  LESCK,  LISTT,  LISCK, 
LEISCK,  LEISK),  Mr.  Alexan- 
der, cattle-mark,  44;    in  cen., 
154 

Antye,  bp.,  60 

Catlyntye,  mo.,  59 

Elizabeth  (Elisabet),  mo.,  68 ;  wit., 

139 
Jacob,  bp.,  68 

James  (Jeems),  fa.,  no;   in  cen., 

154;  Old  James  Lisk's  house,  39 

John   (Jan),   his  house,    39;    fa., 

68;    bp.,  no;   in  cen.,  154 
Margriet  (Margreat),  bp.,  140;  in 

cen.,  154 
Martha,  bp.,  145 
Maryya,  bp.,  123 
Sara,  bp.,  140,  141 
Thomas  (Tam),  fa.,  60,  123,  140*, 
141,  145;   in  cen.,  154 
LISLE  [see  LYELL] 
LISTER,  Molly,  mo.,  91 
LITTLE    (LITTELL),    Abigail,    bp., 
201;   md.,  203 
Ann  W.,  wit.,  336,  337 
Ann  White,  ep.,  217 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  308 
Hannah,  wit.,  281 
Meribah,  wit.,  323,  330,  331* 
Thcophilais,  nit.,  303 
William  N.,  ep.,  216 
LITTLE    EGG    HARBOUR,    ment., 
172 

LITTLE  NECK,  L.  I.,  ment.,  208 
LITTLE  SILVER,  ment.,  240,  368 
LIVINGS,  Dorothy,  bp.,  184 

Richard,  fa.,  184 
LIVINGSTON,  Mr.,  ment ,  148 
LLOYD  (LOYD),  Caleb,  fa.,  201,  206* 

Clemence  (Clementia,  Clementina), 
bur.,   205*,    mo.,  ep.,  20S* 

Elenor  Forman,  bp.,  200 

Elisha,  child,  bur.,  206 

Elisha  S.,  ep.,  208 

EHzabeth,  bur.,  206;   ep.,  208 

Henrietta,  bp.,  201 

John,  s.,  ep.,  208 

Martha  Ann,  mo.,  201 

Mary,  bp.,   165;    bur.,  170;    md., 
203,  368;    mo.,  205 

Mary  Ann,  md.,  203 

Rachel,  mo.,  200,  202 

Rachel  Bray,  md.,  206 

Richard  Corlis,  bur.,  205 

Rob'  wit.,  324,  325 

Sarah,  mo.,   165;    ep.,  208;    wit., 

323 
Susan  Parker,  bp.,  202 
Thomas,  fa.,  165,  170;   md.,  197; 

bur.,  202;   ep.,  208* 
Thomas,  Jr.,  ep.,  208 
William  (W"),  fa.,  200,  -202,  205, 

368;    wit.,    ^21,    ^2' 
William  C,  md.,    ■  '. 
LOCKE,  Daniel,  just. 
LOKERTS,  George,  .atUe-mark,  24 


LOLWELL  (see  LULWELL),   EUza, 
mo.,   170 
John,  bp.,  170 
Thomas,  fa.,  170 
LONDON,  ment.,  267,  383,  386 
LONG    BRANCH,    ment.,    203,    216, 

363*,  365,  367 
LONG  BRANCH,  WEST,  Cemetery, 

ment.,  365,  371 
LONG  BRIDGE,  ment.,  223 
LONG  ISLAND  (L.  ISLAND),  ment., 
166,  208,  226,  230,  231,  233,  237, 
267,  365,  388,  394,  397 
LONGPOE,  Claude,  wit.,  18 
LONGSTREET    (LONGSTREIT, 
LONGSTRETH),  Abigail  (Abi- 
gal),  wit.,  291,  294 
Ann,  bp.,  169;   wit.,  304 
Catharine,  wit.,  304 
Derrick,  Mr.,  fa.,    164,  169;    bp., 

164 
Elizabeth,  wit  ,  304 
Elsse,  wit.,  304 
Gisbort,  wit.,  295* 
Jas.,  wit.,  309 
Nelly,  wit.,  333 
Rachel,  wit.,  296 
Samuel,  wit.,  304 
LONNON,  Ambrose,  deft.,  383 
LORTON  [LORSON?],  Sarah,  mo.,  81 
LOT   (LOTT),   Engelbart   (Inglebart, 
Angelburt),    cons.,   49,   50,  51; 
fa.,  96*,  97* 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  97 
Philip,  Mr.,  md.,  199 
Peter,  b.,  bp.,  96;  deft.,  232*;  mo- 
tion for  ex.  of  judg.,  239 
LOTTS,  Smoaking  Point,  ment.,  37 
LOUGHLIN,  John,  md.,  199 
LOUNSBURY,  Sarah,  ep.,  214 
LOURS,  Ott,  warrant,  31 
LOVELACE     (LOVLES,    LOVLAS), 
Cap'"  Dudley,  land  att'd,,  233 
Capt.  Thomas,  assr.,  16,  17 
LOVIN,  John,  sur^'.,  46,  56 
LUBBERTSEN,  Gerrit,  deft.,  22S 
LUDLAM     (LUDLON,     LUDLUM), 
Anthony,  ear-mark,  379,  382 
Isaac,  ear-n-.ark,  389 
Joseph,  ear-mark,  379 
Providence,  s.,  3S2 
LVDLEY,  Joseph,  ear-mark,  3S0 
LUER,  Nathaniel,  in  cen.,  i  S4 
LULWELL  (see  LOLWELL),  Eliia- 
beth,  w.,  bp.,  171 
Thomas   husb.,  171 
LUMUS,  Edward,  ear-mark    380 
LUYSTER.  Willempje    wit.,  65 
LUZARNE,  ment.,  330 
LYELL  (LISLE),  Boswell,  alias  Fran- 
soy,  husb.,  237 
Elizabeth,    w     of    Boswell,    237; 

relict  of  Minyar,  237 
Fenvn'ck,  bur.,  206;   wit.,  316 
John,  wit.,  316 
Mary,  wit.,   ^i6 
LYNES  (LINES,' LYNUS),  Abraham, 
husb.,  215* 
Amelia,  wid.,  ep.,  215* 
Ann.  bp.,  178 
Jno.,  pltf.,  232 
Thomas,  Mr.,  fa  ,  178 
W™  Henry,  s.,  cp.,  215 


442 


INDEX. 


LYON  (LION),  Charles  C,  husb.,  212 
Edney,  w.,  ep.,  212 
John,  fa.,  75,  76 
Maria,  bp,,  76 
Neeltje,  bp.,  75 


M 


McCAFFERTY   (MACKARFERTY), 
Ehzabeth,  bp.,  186 
Hannah  Holmes,  bp.,  191 
John,  fa.,   170,   176*,   186,  191 
William,  bp.,   170 
McCALLA  (see  McCULLOR),  Martha, 

md.,    174 
McCARTlE,  Dennis,  md  ,  1S9 
McCAUSLAND,  James,  ep.,  217 
McCLEASE     (MACCLEASE,     MAC- 
LEAS,  McCLEESE,  MACLES, 
MACKLIES,  MAKLES,  MAK- 
LIOS,    MACKLEUSE,    MAK- 
LEAS),    Catharine,    mo.,    165, 
166* 
Cornehs,  bp.,   ii5 
Daniel,  in  cen.,   151 
Eytie  (Ithe),   bp.,    116;   in   cen 

151 
Gilbert;,  in  cen.,  151 
James,  bp.,  166 
John  (Jan,  Mr.),  cattle-mark,  30; 

ment.,  35;  with  w.,  wit.,  78,  80; 

fa..  Ill,  116,  165,  166*;  in  cen., 

151 
Margriet  (Margreat),  bp  ,  iii;  in 

cen.,  151 
Peter,  in  cen.,  151 
Rachil,  in  cen.,   151 
McCOMB,  James,  wit.,  259 
McCOl^OLLY,  Andrew,  bp.,  191 

Neale,  bp.,  191 
McCORMACK,  Martha,  md.,   188 
McCULLOR  (see   McCALLA),  Mary, 

md.    195 
McCURTAIN  (MACCURTAIN),  Ann, 
bp.,  179 
James,  bp.,  179 
John,  fa.,  179* 
McD.\NIEL,  Alexander,  bp.,  195 
Catharine,  mo.,   195,   197*,   198 
Daniel,  md.,   194;    fa.,   195,    197, 

198 
John,  bp.,  ig8 

Mcdonald  (macdoniel),  John, 

md.,   171 
Neel,  md.,  164 

McDOWEL    (MACKDOWEL),    Rob- 
ert, fa.,  178 
Eleanor,  bp.,    178 

McELWE,  Elizabeth,  bp.,  189 

McFALL,  Hugh,  bp.,  189 

McGEE,  Samuel,  bp.,   187 

McGlELZEN  [?]  (MECHGIELZEN), 
Johannes,  wit.,  133 
Neeltie,  wit.,  itiT, 

McGINNIS  (MACGINNIS),  Mary, 
md.,  171 

McGLADE,  Thomas  A.,  s.,  ep.,  215 

McKEAN,  Robert,  rad.,   188 

Mcknight,  Lewis,  ep.,  214 

McLEAN  (MECHLEEN,  MACK- 
LEEN,  MAKLEEN,  MACK- 
LEAN,  MACKLIEN,  Mc- 
CLEAN,  MACKLANE,  MAC- 
LEAN,   MACKELElN,    MAC- 


KELIEN,    MACLEEN),    Cat- 

trina,  bp.,  91 
Charles  (Card),  fa.,  84,  85,  88,  91, 

144 
Ehzabeth    (EUsabet),    wit.,     77; 

bp.,   144 
Jannetye,  bp.,  88 
Maria  (Mary),  mo.,  58*,  61,  100; 

bp.,  84,  129;  wit.,  88 
William,     cattle-mark,     31;      his 

land,    56;     bp.,    85;     fa.,    129; 

wit.,   138 
McMONAGIL,  Rebbeca,  d.,  369 
McMULLIN,   Daniel,   md.,    180;  bp., 

189 
James,  bp.,  191 
John,  bp.,   189 
Margaret,  bp.,  191 
Neal  (Neall),  fa.,  189,  191 
McNICHOLLS       (MACKNICHOLS), 

Catharine,  bp.,   175 
John,  md.,   174 
Wid.,  mo.,    175 

MACHIL  [MITCHELL?],  Charles,  in 

cen.,  153 
John,  in  cen,,  153 
MACHEPONECK     (MACHE- 

PONECKS,    MASHEPONIX), 

ment.,  167,  169,  181 
MADDOCK  (MADDOG),  (see  MAD- 

DOX),  Anna,  md.,   176 
Hannah,  w.,  bp.,  167 
Mr.,  husb.,  167;  bur.,  174 
MADDOX    (see    MADDOCK),    Mrs., 

bur.,  181 
MAIZE,  Richard,  md.,  179 
MAKLRK,  John,  pltf.,  9 
MAMBRUT,   Lady   [Lydia],   mo.,  69, 

75;  wit.,  81,  82 
Sarah,    wit.,    69;     mo.,     81,    82*, 

120,  121* 
MAN,  Mr.  Rich'd,  wit.  in  suit,  227 
MANAHAWKIN,  ment.,  172,  175 
MANART,  Garat,  deft.,  6*;  pUf.,  8,  9; 

name  indexed,  28* 
MANASQUAN       (MANA      SQUAN, 

MANSQUAN),  ment.,  164,  169, 

173,    177.    295,    296,    299,    304, 

329.  333,  372 
Meeting  House,  ment.,  304 
MANDEVEIL,  Aaltje,  wit.,  103 
MANEE    (see   MONEY) 
MANEZ   (see  MONY) 
MANEITZ,    Paulus,    receives    money 

due  on  bond,  47 
MANGELSEN  (MANGELS,  MANGL- 
SONE),     perhaps     MICHAEL- 
SON     (see    also    R.'VL),    Jan, 
wit.,  115 
Jannetje,  mo.,  103,  104 
Peter,  cattle-mark,  26 
MANIN,  Pierre,  wit.,  129 
MANNING     (MANNIG,     MANING), 
Elizabeth,  in  cen.,  155 
James,  in  cen.,  154 
Cap'"    Jno.,    pltf.,    226;  pet.    for 
discharge  from  former  SherifFe, 
227* 
Mary,  in  cen.,  155* 
Nicholas  (Nicolus),  Capt.,  former 
comr.,  44;  his  land,  46;  vestrjTn., 
50;  assr.,   51;  comr.,   52*,   53*, 
54*,  55;  in  cen.,   155 
Thoma.s   In  cen.,  155 


MARHAULT,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  25 
MARLER,  John,  pltf.,  9 
MARLETT  (MARLET,  MERLET), 
Abraham,  test,  and  age  of,  10; 
receives  land  from  his  brother 
Poules,  13;  assr.,  21;  cattle- 
mark,  23;  warrant  against, 
ment.,  and  w.,  31;  col.,  50 

Corten,  w.  of  Abram,  test,  and 
age  of,  10 

Gideon,  deft.,  7;  cattle-mark,  23; 
name  indexed,  28 

Joseph,  in  cen.,   152 

Joshua,  cons.,  22;  ment.,  35 

Poules,  conveys  land  to  his  brother 
Abraham  and  refers  to  fa.,  13*; 
paid  for  a  tiger,  17;  cattle- 
mark,  24;  name  indexed,  29; 
warrant  against,  31;  ment.,  35 
MARLING  (MEERLING,  MERLING, 
MARTELING,  MARTLINGvS, 
MEERTLINGS,  MAERT- 
LINGS,  MARTLING,  MER- 
LINGS,  MEERLING,  MEER- 
LINGS,  MAERLING,  MAAR- 
LING,  MORLING,  MER- 
LYNGH,  MARTLINGH, 
MERLENGH,  MERLYNGH, 
MARTELINGHS,  MART- 
LINGHS,  MARLIN,  MERLIN) 
Abraham  (Abram),  wit.,  77; 
bp.,  87;  in  cen.,  155 

Altye  (Aeltja,  Aaltje,  Aeltye), 
>no-,  59*1  85,  91,  99,  108,  144; 
bp.,  66 

Anna  (Antye  Annatje),  mo.,  61, 
73,  145.  148;. bp.,  loi,  119 

Barent,  Sr.,  wit.,   86 

Barent,  Jr.  (Barnt),  his  land 
ment.,  38;  wit.,  71,  98,  108, 
126,  130,  131,  134;  do.  self  and 
w.,  77;  fa.,  86,  loi,  146;  bp., 
86,  88,  134;  in  cen.,  155 

Benjamin,   bp.,    loi 

Catharina  (Cattriena,  Cattrena), 
mo.,  72*,  91;  wit.,  87;  bp.,  134 

Deborah  (Debora),  mo.,  88,  loi; 
bp.,   134;  in  cen.,   155 

Henderyck  (Hendryk),  wit.,  98; 
in  cen.,   151 

Isaac  (Isaak),  wit.,  64,  130;  fa., 
66,   71,    119;   bp.,   98;   in  cen., 

155 
Johannes,  bp.,  61,   71,   144;  wit., 

99 

Jannitye  (Jannety),  wit.,  73; 
bp.,  88 

Maria,  bp.,   146 

Marytje  (Marritje,  Marretje),  wit., 
66,  70,  96,  134;  self  and  w. 
wits.,  146;  mo.,  130 

Peter  (Petrus,  PieteV,  Peter,  Sr.), 
(Mr.),  cattle-mark,  43;  bp.,  59, 
134;  wit.,  59,  73,  87,  144;  fa., 
59,  61,  144;  in  cen.,  151 

Peter,  Jr.,  fa.,  87,   loi,  134* 

Rebecca,  in  cen.,  155 
MARRIAGES,  records  of,  166,  168, 
170,  171,  174,  176,  177,  179, 
180,  181,  182,  183,  184,  186, 
188,  189,  190,  192,  193,  194, 
195,  196,  197,  198,  199,  201, 
202,  203,  204;  marriage,  Cape 
May,  383,  388 


INDEX. 


445x 


MARRIAGES,  QUAKER,   241;  mar- 
riage cert.,  J54 
MARSH,  Jonathan,  fa.,   267 

Richard,  fa.,  194 

Sarah,  mo.,  267 

Sarah  Comhill,  bp.,   194 

Wm.,  b.,  267 
MARSHALL  (MACHIL,  MARCHIL, 
MARCHUL,  MARSHELL, 
MARSHEL,  MARSH  ILL, 
MARSHULL,  MASCHIL), 
Charles,  assr.,  22;  s.  of  Edward, 
cattle-mark,  25;  overseer,  49; 
col,  49;  sur\'.,  51,  55;  in  cen., 
151 

Edward,  Jr.,  deft.,  6,  10,  33; 
came  from  Navesink,  test,  and 
age  of,  10;  conveys  land,  ig*; 
cattle-mark,  23;  fa.  of  Charles, 
2j;  name  indexed,  2S,  29*; 
warrants,  31*;  self  and  son 
pent.,  35;  jur.,  380 

Ehner,  in  cen.,   150 

James,  just.,  386 

John,  refuses  to  take  oath,  10*; 
deft.,  II,  33*;  name  indexed, 
29;  warrant,  31;  land  of,  37 

Margaret,  in  cen.,  150 

Mary,  in  cen.,   151* 

Rachil,  in  can.,  150 

Sarah,  mo.,  84 
MARTIN     (MARTEN,     MARTAIN), 
Catharine,  wit.,  328 

Isack,  Junior  (Isack,  Jr.),  md., 
328;  wit.,  328 

John,  paid  for  a  wolf,  17 

Mrs.,  negro  belonging  to,  bp., 
185 

Peter,  in  cen.,   150 

Stephen  [Marino?],  in  cen.,  150 
MARTINO  (MARTENO,  MARTINAU 

MARTINEAU,  MARTENOE), 
Annatje,   mo.,    146 
Benja.,  wit.,  392 

Frances,     deft.,     14,     15;   cattle- 
mark,     23;  name    indexed     as 
Marten,  29;  warrant,  31 ;  ment., 
35;  where  he  did  live,  52 
Nicholas  (Nickolas),   ment.,   3S5; 
landowner,   3S7;  ex.,    ^96 
MARTISEN,  Roeloff,  jurym.,'  234 
MARY,  servant  of  Mr.  Osbunie's,  bp., 
173;  negro     child,     bp.,      182; 
bp.,   186* 
MASHER  (MASKER)  [see  MESKER], 
Hanis,  in  cen.,  155 
Harmon,  in  cen.,   155 
Mary,  in  cen.,   155 
Neaithe,   in  cen.,    155 
MASON,   Sarah,   wit.,   399 

William,  jur.,  384 
MASSACHUSETTS   (MASS.),   ment., 

339* 
MASTERS,  Mary,  wit.,  258 

Michael,  md.,   174 
MASTERSON,  Gabriel,  bp.,  185 
Michael,  fa.,  185 
'  Salathiel,  bp.,  185 
Uriel,  bp.,   185 
MACHET  (MATCHET),Anna,md.,i90 
Huldah,  bp.,   igi 
John,  bp.,   igi 
Mary,   bp.,    191* 
Richard,  fa.,  191 


MACHET  (MATCHET),  William,  bp., 

MATHEWS  (MATHES,  MATHEW), 
Ann,  mo.,  161 
Capt.,  wit.,  400 
Elizabeth,  bp.,   161;  md.,  395* 
Evert,  fa.,  161,  162;  has  son  bp., 

162 
Isaac,  wit.,  309 

James,  paid  for  disbursements,  17 
John  (Mr.  John),  bur.,   162;  wit., 

399 

Mary,  wit.,  395,  397 

Samuel  (Samuell,  Sam",  Sani°), 
jur.,  380;  ex.,  381*;  legatee, 
382*;  ear-mark,  3gi;  wit.,  397; 
just.,  400;  appr.,  403,  404 

Sam°  &  Company,  bill  of,  403 

Thomas,  sells  ear-mark,  381* 

William,  ear-mark,   405,  406 
MATTAWAN,   ment.,   355 
MATTOCKS,  Luis,  wit.,  243 
MATTYS,   CorneUs,   deft.,   226 
MAXON    (MAXSON),    David,    wit., 

310 
MOSHER  (M.A.SHEAU,  MOSHEIR), 
wit.,  310,  311;  b.,  372;  d.,  372 
M.\YPS,  Mary,  md.,  383 
ME  ARE,  Clayse,  cattle-mark,  25 
MELIOR  (MELLIAR),  John,  his  land, 

52 
MERCER,   Anthony,   bp.,    184 

Dr.,  fa.,   179,   184 

Laurence,    bp.,    179 

Lucv,  mo.,  179,  1 84 
MERSEREAU  (MARSSERO,  MER- 
SEREAUX,  MASSERO, 
MESRO,  MERCEREAU,  MER- 
CHERAUX,  MASCIRO,  MOS- 
EROW,  MESERO,  MOSSERO, 
MASSERO,  MARSERO,  MAS- 
JERO,  MYSRO,  MERSERUE), 
Alllada  [Lady,  Lydia],  bp.,  92 

Annetye,  wit.,  59 

Daniel,  bp.,  73,  99;  fa.,  88;  in 
cen.,    150 

David,  his  land  ment.,  37;  cattle- 
mark,  39 

Elizabeth  (Elisabet),  mo.,  73, 
141;  bp.,    76,    142;  wit.,    136 

Garret,  bp.,  14S 

Harmanus,  bp.,   147 

Jacob,  fa.,  58;  bp.,  71;  Escj.,  fa., 
147,   148 

Joshua  (Joshua,  Jr.,  Josua,  Josue, 
Jousseway),  cattle-mark,  35; 
wit.,  58,71*,  IGI,  125,  142;  fa., 
60,  6g,  71,  75,  76,  142,  147,  148; 
bp.,  6g,   71. 

John  (Johannis,  Jean),  his  land 
ment.,  36;  fa.,  71,  73,  92*; 
bp.,  75,  88 

Martha,  67 

Mariamne,  mo.,  136*,  137* 

Mary  (Marj'a,  Maria,  Marie), 
bp.,  58,  92,  99;  mo.,  67,  69, 
71;  "-it.,  73.  75.  82,  83,  99*, 
141 ;  in  cen.,  150 

Paul  (Bai'd),  wit.,  69,  73,  141, 
148;  bp.,   148 

Peter,  bp.,   147 

Rachel,  bp.,  60 

Richard,  bp.,  99 

Stephen  (Estienne),  wit.,  82;  fa., 
99*;  ment.,    128;  lud.,    iqj 


MERCHEN,  Mary,  wit.,  114 
M  E  R  R I  L  L  (M  E  R  E  L,  M  A  R  A  L, 
MERL,  MERRELL,  ^H•RRIL, 
MERREL,  .MERILL,  MAREL, 
MERELL,  MAREILL,  MARIL, 
MARL),  Anna  (Annaetye, 
Annatie,  Annatje,  A  n  t  y  e , 
Anney),  bp.,  58,  63,  139,  143; 
mo.,  61,  72,  85,  87,  91,  121  [see 
Nence,  p.    143]. 

Catharine  (Catrina,  Catherina, 
Catarina,  Catharina,  Catriena), 
wit.,  85,  90;  mo.,  85,  87,  100, 
102,  141*,  143,  145;  bp.,  136     ^ 

Charity,  mo.,  63 

Elisabeth  (Elesabet,  Elisabet), 
mo.,  129;  bp.,  137;  wit.,  138, 
144;  in  cen.,   151 

Elsie  (Elsje),  wit.,  113;  bp.,  138 

Elstye  [Elsie?],  mo.,  87;  wit.,  87, 
88 

Geertruy  (Gertruyt),  wit.,  59, 
85,. 90.   145;  bp-.  68,  85 

Honnis,  fa.,  63 

John  (Jan,  Johannis),  Jr.,  cattle- 
mark,  26,  31;  fa.,  68,  72,  85, 
87,  88,  91,  121,  123,  145*,  148; 
bp.,  72,  123,  147;  wit.,  72,  77, 
141 ;  in  cen.,  151 

Joida  [Ida],  bp.,  87 

Lambert,  bp.,    138 

Macey  [Mercy],  mo.,  89 

Magdalen,   bp.,    148 

Mareytye,  mo.,  90* 

Margareta,  bp.,   J39 

Marya  (Mary),  mo.,  91;  bp.,  136 

Mr.,  supervisor,  51 

Neeltje,   bp.,    137 

Nence  (Nancy,  Anna?),  mo.,  143 

Nicolaas,  bp.,  136 

Philip,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  48;  wit., 
85,  132;  fa.,  136*,  137*;  bp., 
136;  in  cen.,  151 

Richard  (Richart),  pltf.,  14*; 
assr.,  22;  name  indexed,  29*; 
Mr.  Richard  records  cattle- 
mark,  34;  superv.,  50;  his  land, 
53;  Richard,  Jr.,  assr.,  56; 
bp.,  88;  wit.,  113,  129,  136; 
fa.,  138*,  139*  (s.  of  Thomas), 
U3.  147;  bp.,  138*,  147;  wit., 
139;  in  cen.,  151* 

Sarah  (Sara),  bp.,  91,   145 

Seimon,  bp.,   145 

Susanna  (Sus;inne,  Susana),  wit  , 
73,  125,  141;  mo.,  85,  90,  loi, 
125.  143,  145;  bp.,  136,  138;  in 
cen.,   151 

Thomas,  fa.,  58*;  bp.,  58;  fa.  of 
Richard,   139*;  of  the  sawmill, 
fa.,    147;  in  cen.,   151 
William,  cattle-mark,  25,  26 
Wyntie,   bp.,    121 
MERETT,  William,  paid  for  disburse- 
ments, 17 
MERFIN,  William,  wit.,  285 
MERIAM,  negro,  bp.,   191 
MERRIN,     negro,     servant     of    Mr. 

Duncan  Robinson,  bp.,  177 
MESKER   (MESSEKER),   Abraham, 
bp.,  106 
ApoUonia,  wit.,  67,  118;  mo.,  89 
Eva,  wit.,  96 
Evert,  fa.,  95* 
Harmen,   fa.,    106* 


444 


INDEX. 


MESKER  (MESSEKER),  Hendrickie, 
bp.,  95 
Johannes,  bp.,   io6 
Mattheus,  bp.,  95 
Neeltie,  bp.,  95,  106 
MESLUR    [perhaps   METZELAER?], 
Abraham  and  w.,  wits.,  99 
Angenetje,  w.  of  Abraham,  wit.,  99 
MESPAT  KILLS,  229 
MESSIEL,  Charles,  fa.,  81 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  81 

METZELAER  (METZELEAR,  MET- 

SELAAR,    METZELAAR   [see 

also  MESLUR],  Aafje,  bp.,  118 

Aaghtje,  bp.,  136 

Abraham,    fa.,    65;  self    and    w. 

wits.,  So,   117,   134;  bp.,   118 
Agnietie,  w.  of  Abraham,  wit.,  117, 

134 
Antje,  wit.,  67 
CorneUus,  bp.,  66,  67,  135 
Geertruyd,  wit.,  69 
Harmpje,  bp.,   119,  135 
Jacobus,  bp.,  65 
Johannes,  fa.,  66,  67,  69,  118,  119; 

wit.,  68,   115,   135;  bp.,  69 
Lodewyk,  wit.,  67,  118,  135 
Peter,   wit.,    106,    119;  fa.,    135*, 

136 
Sarah,  bp.,  67 
MICHAELS,  Alexander,  bp.,  204* 
Jacob,  fa.,  204 
Rachel,  mo.,  204 
MICHAUX  (MICHEAU),   Paul,  elk., 
33.  36*,  37,  39,  40,  45*,  46,  47. 
49*,  51 ;  records  cattle-mark,  37 
MICKE,   Richard,  arbr.,  4 
MIDDLEBURGH,  ment.,  261 
MIDDLESEX,  ment.,  167,  185 
MIDDLESEX  CO.,  ment.,    175,   301, 

322 
MIDDLETON     (MIDLETON,     MID- 

ELLTON),  Abel,  wit.,  291 
Amos,  md.,  291;  wit.,  291 
Ann,  wit.,  306 
Dinah,  wit.,  299* 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  291 
Esther  (Ester),  wit.,  299,  301,  302 
George,  wit,,  298,  306 
George,  Jun',  md.,  299;  wit.,  299 
Gideon   (Gidion),   wit.,   306,   315, 

322,  32,3,  324,  33' 

Jacob,   wit.,   306 

John,  wit.,   279 

Jonathan,  wit.,   279 

Miriam,  wit.,  318 

Nathan,  wit.,  323,  324 

Nathan,  Jr.,  wit.,  325 

Neomey,  wit.,  279 

Patience  (Petience),  wit.,  279,  291, 
306 

Samuel,   md.,   306;  wit.,   306 

Thomas,  md.,  279;  wit.,  279,  306 

WilUam,     wit.,     388 

MIDDLETOWN      (M  I  D  D , 

MID'TOWN,  DLETOWN, 

MIDELTON,  MIDLETOWN, 
MIDDELTOWN,  MIDDLE 
TOWN,  MIDDLETON),  ment., 
165,    166*,   167,   169,    171,   172, 

173.  '75,  176*,  178*,  179*. 
180*,  181*,  182,  183*,  184* 
185*,    186*,    189*,    190*,    191*, 


192*,  193*,  194*,  195*,  196*, 
198*,  199*,  200*,  201*,  202*, 
203*,  204*,  209,  220*,  221,  242, 
246,  253,  259*,  263,  265,  267*, 
258*,  279*,  2S4,  290*,  291,  292, 
294,  299*,  302*,  304,  306,  308, 
314,  3'5.  319.  321,  323.  338, 
351,  355*.  361,  365*.  371*.  372 

MIDDLETOWN  CHURCH,  ment., 
177,   178 

MIDDLETOWN  HARBOR,  ment., 
240 

MIDDLETOWN  POINT,  ment.,  168, 
169*,  170,  176,  178,  179*,  180*, 
181*,  184,  185*,  187*,  1S9*,  197 

MILBOURN,  Francyntje,  bp.,   141 
Thomas,  fa.,  141 

MILES,  John,  in  cen.,  151 

MILL,  Col.  Graham's,  ment.,  50 

MILL  AT  COLD  SPRING  CREEK, 
400* 

MILL  DAM,  53 

MILL    (MILLS),  Hannah,    bp.,   16S; 
bur.,  172;  md.,  256 
Jennett,  md.,  245 
Phebe,  mo.,  164,   168;  bp.,   164 
Richard,  fa.,   164,   168,    172;  bp., 
164 

MILLER  (MILLAR,  MILLIR,  MIL- 
ERS),  Aaron,  fa.,  147 
David,  md.,   174 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  69 
Hendrick,  bp.,   147 
Henry,  wit.,  334 
John   (Jean),   wit.,    74,    136;  bp., 

190*;  fa.,  194 
Mary,    wit.,    74,    130,    334;  dau., 

184;  mo.,   190,   194 
Nimrod,  wit.,  333 
Paul,  md.,  171;  fa.,  184,  191 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Paul,  bp.,  191,  194 

MILLINER,  Nathaniell,  wit.,  2=57 

MILN  (MILLN),  John,  min.  in  Shrews- 
bury,   157,    160,   161,   162,   163; 
Rev.  ep.,  219 
Mary,  wit.,  288 

MINCHIN,  Josiph,  wit.,  261 

MINES,   Jacob,  wit.,  310 

MINISTERS,  Charltoii,  55 ;  Post, 
Johnannes,  59;  Gilliam,  65; 
Freeman,  65,  78,  80,  81,  96,  98, 
103,  109,  114,  132,  138;  Anto- 
nius,  77,  93,  97,  105*,  112,  113, 
133;  [Van]  Sanvort  (Van  Sant- 
ford),  78,  118;  of  Esopus,  80, 
116,  131;  Bernardus  Freeman, 
wit.,  82;  Batolvus,  104*;  An- 
tonius  and  Freeman,  115;  W™ 
Jackson,  146;  Stryker,  148; 
Livingston,  148;  John  Forbes, 
157;  W™  Miln,  157,  161,  162, 
163;  Tho^  Thompson,  157,  163, 
164;  ,Sam'  Cook,  157;  Henry 
Waddell,  157*;  Andrew  Fowler, 
157*;  John  Croes,  Jr.,  157;  Eli 
Wlieeler,  157;  Harrv  Finch, 
157*;  Tho^  J.  Taylor,  157* 
[Also  see  ref.  under  their  indi- 
■•/idnal  names.] 

MIi.V^^R.  .elict  of,  237 

MITCHEL;  (MICHEL,  MITCHEL, 
MITCHIL,  MITCHILL,  MET- 
CHKL,    MICHILL)     (see    also 


MACHIL),  Anne,  mo.,  99*;  in 
cen.,  153 
Catharine    (Cathrine),    md.,    205, 

297 

Elizabeth,  wit.,  317 

Elsje,  bp.,  146 

Garreky,  in  cen.,  152 

Harmentye,  bp.,  88 

Isaac,  md.,   192 

James,  surv.,  50;  in  cen.,  152; 
md.,  168 

John  (Johannis,  Joannis),  bp.,  86; 
in  cen.,   152 

Lewis  (Leuues),  fa.,  86,  88 

Lodewik,  fa.,   146 

Margaret,  md.,  192 

Mary,  in  cen.,  152,  153;  ep.,  218 

Richard,  receives  property  from 
Simeon  Come,  18;  cattle-mark, 
22;  ment.,  35;  in  cen.,  152*, 
153 

Richard,  Jr.,  assr.,  56 
MITTON    (MITTEN,    METIN),   Abi- 
gail, b.,  346 

Elizabeth,  bp,,  179 

Israel,  b.,  346 

John,  md,,    176 

Joseph  (Jos),  bp.,  179;  md.,  297; 
wit.,  297,  299*,  306;  fa.,  346; 
husb.  of  Katharine,  346 

Katharine  (Kathrine),  wit.,  297; 
mo.,   346;  w.  of  Joseph,  346 

Margaret,  b.,  346 
MOIR,   Dorathy,  ep.,  215 
MON,  John,  in  cen,,  150 
MONEY     (MANEZ,      MONY, 
MONE,      MANY,       MANNE, 
MANEE,  MANNET,  MANART, 
MOONEY),    Abraham,    cattle- 
mark,  42;  fa,,  57,  64,  79*,  80*; 
bp,,  64;  wit.,   128 

Albert,  in  cen.,   154 

Anne    (Antje),    bp.,    79;  in   cen., 

155 
Catharine,  bp.,  80 
Henry     (Henery),    cons.,   49;   in 

cen,  155 
James,  md.,   174 
John,  in  cen.,  154 
Mary   (Marie,    Maria),   wit.,    131; 

bp,,  80,  136;  in  cen.,  154,  155 
Peter   (Pieter),   ment.,    10;  surv., 

22;  deft.,  33;  wit.,  64;  bp.,  79; 

fa.,   136;  in  cen.,  154 
Rachel,  bp.,  80 
Sarah,  bp.,  57 
MONMOUTH,  County  of,  ment.,  220, 

221,   249,   252,   254*,   259,   260, 

261,  265,  301,  303,  355* 
MONMOUTH  COUNTY,  church 

founded  in  (1702),  219 
MONT  CLARE,  ment.,  369 
MONTGOMRY,    Wilt.    r\\ill?],    wit., 

257 
MOORE     (MOOR,     MORE),     Anne, 

mo.,  71 
Catharine,  \rit.,  331 
Ehsabet,  bp.,  120 
Frankje,   wit.,    78 
Garret,  bp.,    178 
Gersham,  jurym.,   230 
Hanna,   mo.,    124 
Hannah  M,,  ep,,  214 
Henry  (Mr,)   md,,    168;  fa.,    178; 

ep.,  214 


INDEX. 


445 


MOORE    (MOOR,    MORE),   Hilletje, 

wit.,     I20 

Jane,  w.,  ep.,  214 

Jane  Locke,  ep.,  214 

Johannes,  bp.,   121 

Lawrence     (Laurens),     his     land 

ment.,  37;  wit.,  75;  fa.,  120,121* 
Rachel,  bp.,   121 
Samuell,  juryiu.,  237;  deft.,   238; 

guardian,  2^8 
MORFORD  (MORFITH),  Ann,   mo., 

210 
Augustus  Wing  (Austin  W.),  lip., 

203;  fa.,   217 
Capt.,  bur.,  174 
Catharine,  bp.,   205;  mo.,  205 
Catharine  C,  w.,   ep.,  217 
Charlotte,  dau.,  ep.,  210 
Emeline,  md.,  207 
Emma  Frances,  dau.,  ep.,  210 
Esther,  w.,  ep.,  217 
Frances,  dau.,  ep.,  210 
Garret    (Mr.),    husb.,    169;    md., 

189,  204;  fa.,  205 
George  Taylor  (George  T.),   bp., 

192;  ep.,  210 
Hannah,  bp.,  158;  mo.,  158,  160; 

bp.,  160,  192,  197,  205 
Hannah   Voorhees   (Hannah   V.), 

w.,  ep.,  210;  mo.,  210 
Henry  H.,  boy,  ep.,  217 
Hester    (Mrs.),     mo.,     196,     197; 

bur.,  207 
Janet,  w.,  ep.,  210 
Jarrett   (Jarat),   husb.,  ep.,    217; 

wit.,  304 
John,     small    tablet,     210;   wit., 

284 
Joseph,   bp.,    160;  fa.,    1S8,    191; 

bur.,  192 
Joseph  W.,  fa.,  210* 
Lydia,  bp.,   188 
Margaret,  wit.,  2S4 
Mary,  ep.,  210;  w.,  217 
Mary  L.,  dau.,  ep.,  217 
Mr.,  fa.,  170 
Mrs.,  mistress,  175 
Rebecca,     bp.,      169;  mo.,      203; 

ep.,  217 
Sarah,  dau.,  bur.,   170;  bp.,   196; 

small  tablet,  210 
Thomas,  fa.,   158,   160,   196,   197, 

203,210*;  husb.,  160;  md.,  195; 

bp.,  205;  ep.,  217*;  wit.,  325 
Thomas,  Sr.,  bur.,  204 
Thomas,  Jr.,  husb.,  210 
Thomas  Y.,  fa.,  210 
Walter,  small  tablet,  210 
Widow,  mo.,  192 
WilUam,  bp.,  191 
MORGAN    (MORGEN,   MORGIN, 

MORGON,  MORGAIN,   MOR- 

GONE),  Abraham,  bp.,  83,  129 
Adam,  wit.,  62;  in  cen.,   154 
Annatje,  bp.,  141 
Catherin,  in  cen.,   150 
Charles   (Jarels),    cons.,    51;    fa., 

81;  Charles,   Jr.,    fa.,    82,    83*, 

iii;  bp.,  83;  wit.,  122;  in  cen., 

151;  pltf.,  227 
Elisabet,  bp.,  131 
Elyner,  wit.,  92 
Eva  (Eve),  wit.,  62;    godm.,  109; 

in  cen.,  154 
Fransintye     (Francyntye,     Fran- 


cies),     mo.,     90;  wit.,    11 1;   in 

cen.,  150* 
Jesse,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  43 
John,  cattle-mark,  26;  affirm,  and 

age,  32;  surv.,  51;  in  cen.,  151 
Joseph,  in  cen.,  151 
Joseph  M.,  wit.,  338 
Magdalena,  bp.,  139 
Margrietye,  bp.,   iii 
Maria,  bp.,  81;  wit.,  81 
Martha,  bp.,  129 
Mary,  wit.,  106,  no;  in  cen.,  150 
Mary  L.,  wit.,  338 
Pieter,  bp.,  140 
Rachill,  in  cen.,   154 
Sarah  (Sara),  mo.,  99,   122,   123; 

wit.,  in;  bp.,  in,  141 
Thomas,    bp.,    82,    83,    140;  wit., 

82,  no,  119;  fa.,  129,  131,  139, 

140*,  141* 
Tysen  [?],  wit.,  92 

MORLAT,  Sarah,  md.,  207 

MORRELL   (MORREL),   John,   bp., 

187 
Margaret,  mo.,  185,  187 
Samuel,  fa.,  185,  187 
MORRIS  (MORRISS),  Abigail  (Abbie, 

A.t),  wit.,  311,   324,   339;  md., 

364;  d.,  370;  mo.,  37ot 
Amelia,  bp.,  199 
Ann  (Anne),  wit.,  317* 
Benj°,  wit.,  326 
Burrough,  bp.,  171 
Clarreta  E.,  b.  [?],  372;  mem.  by 

req.,  37'2 
Edward,  bp.,  185 
Eliza,  wit.,  339 
Elizabeth  (Eliz""),  md.,  202;  wit., 

2S4,  306,  322,  324;  mo.,  372 
Gertrude  Ann,  wit.,  339 
Hannah,  wit.,  329 
Harriet,  md.,  206 
Isabel,  wit.,  329 

J-,  fa.,  370 

James,   wit.,   295,   317,   322,   324, 

332;  md.,  317,  322;  fa.,  372 
James,  Jun',  wit.,  324 
James  L.,  wit.,  339;  d.,  370 
James  Wilbert,  b.  [?],  372;  mem. 

by  req.,  372 
Jesse,  wit.,  322 
Joanna,  mo.,  210 
Job,  wit.,  293,  295,  306 
John,    Mr.    John,    bp.,    160,    192, 

19S*;  fa.,   160,  iSo,  185,   199 
Joseph,    bp.,    192;  fa.,    210;  wit., 

284 
Joshua,  wit.,  308,  309;  md.,  309 
Leah,  wit.,  295,  306 
'Xewis    (Gov.    Lewis),    md.,    159; 

bp.,  169;  ment.,  219;  wit.,  245, 

390;  order  by,  to  sell  land,  393 
Lydia,  wit.,  309,  317 
Mary,    bp.,    169;  mo.,    185;  wid., 

bp.,  192;  wit.,  260,  284,  315,  317 
Phebe,  wit.,  311 
Richard,  wit.,  284 
Robert,  rad.,  193 
Sarah,  mo.,   108 
Sarah,  bp.,   199* 
Susan,  wit.,  332 
Thomas,  bp.,  180 
Widow,  mo.,   192,  ^^93 
William  (W'"),  fa.,  171;  bp.,  193; 


pltf.,  235;  wit.,  283*,  284,  324; 
md.,  284 
Zilpha,  wit.,  317 
MORRIS  CO.,  ment.,  183 
MORRISON,  John,  bp.,  173*;  fa.,  178 

Mary,  mo.,  173;  dau.,  bp.,  178* 
MORRIS  RIVER,  ment.,  379 
MORRISTOWN,    ment.,     185,     191*. 

199 
MORRO,  Mary,  in  cen.,  150 
Menoa,  in  cen.,  150 
Stephen,  in  cen.,  150 
MORSO,  John,  in  cen.,  150 
MORTON  (MORETON),  Alice,  wit., 

339 
Emeline,  ep.,  212 
Emma,  wit.,  339' 
John,    md.,    329;  wit.,    329,    333, 

337;   339;   340;  fa.,   339-  husb. 

of  Mary,  339;  b.,  372;  d.,  372  -•' 
John,  Jun',  wit  ,  329  . 
Maria,  ep.,  212 

Mary,  nio.,  339-;  w.  of  John,  339. 
Prudence,  md.,  3.39  . 
Rebecca    (Rebeckah),    wit.,    329, 

333;  337.  339* 

Richard,  wit.,  329;  339 

Will",  wit.,  329 
MOTSOON,  Jacob,  bp.,  185* 
MOTT,   Adam,   elk.,   29,   31,   32,   34*, 

36,    37,    39*.   41,   42*.   43*.   44. 
45*,  46*,  48*,  56;  records  cattle- 
mark,    32;  his   cattle-mark   as- 
signed to  Mr.   Charlton,  as  he 
"is  removed  out  of  the  county," 
55;  cattle-mark,  56 
Jomine,  mo.,  127 
Richard  F.,  wit.,  341 
MOUNSON,  Andrew,  bp.,   170 
John,  fa.,   170 
Mary,  mo.,  170 
MOUNT,  Abigail,  bp.,  207 
Ann,  bp.,   196 
,  A.  R.,  fa.,  218 
Cynthia,  l3p.,  207 
Cynthia  A.,  wit.,  340 
Hannah,  wit.,  280 
James,  bp.,   196;  fa.,   198* 
Joseph,  bp.,  196,  200*;  husb.,  213 
Littleton,  bp.,  ig8 
Lydia,  wit.,  286 
Margaret,  bp.,  196;  bur.,  198 
Mary,  hp.,    196;  md.,    197 
Michael  Price,  bp.,  196 
Patience,  w.,  bp.,  196*;  mo.,  19S 
Sarah,   mo.,    200;  bur.,   208;  ep., 
213 
MOUNT  PLEASANT  (MT.   PLEAS- 
ANT), ment.,  166,  167 
MOURITS,  Cornelia,  wit.,  93 
MULFORD,  Ezekell,  ear-mark,  407 
Job,  wit.,  287 
Lewis,  ear-mark,  381 
William,  ear-mark,  407 
MULINGS,  John,  wit.,   19 
MURDOCK,  Peter,  wit.,  254 
MURRY,  Alsee,  bp.,  158 

George,  fa.,  i  s8 
MYERS,  EUzabeth,  bp.,  147 
Frederic,  wit.,  326 
Richard,  fa.,  147 
MYTTON,  Ann,  bp.,  169 


446 


INDEX. 


N 

NARROWS,  ment.,  223*,  224 
NASH,  Elizabeth,  wit.,  261 
NA\'ESINK     [Middletown,     N.     J.], 

ment.,  10,   11 
N'CINE  [Ensign?],  Johannes,  md.,  171 
NEVIUS  (NEFES,  NEEFJES,  NEFT- 
JES,  NEFIS,  NEFIE,  NEEF- 
PES,    NEEFIES,    NEEFYES. 
NEAFI,     NEEFTJES),    Aagie 
(Aaghje,    Agie),    b.,     103;  bp., 
116;  wit.,  135;  in  cen.,  153 
Antje,  w.  of  Johannes,  godra.,  115 
Arianthe,  in  cen.,   153 
Cathryna  (Catherin),  mo.,  66,  67, 

118,   119;  in  cen.,   155 
Cornelius    (Coraelis),     wit.,     21*; 
cattle-mark,     26;  fa.,     63;  bp., 
63,  115,  116;  self  and  w.  Eechie, 
wts.,  115;  b.  and  age,  149;  in 
cen.,  153,  '55 
Eechtje,  b.  and  bp.,  115 
Gerrit,  bp.,  116 

John    (Jan,    Johannes),    fa.,    66, 
116;   godf.,  109;  bp.,  115*;  self 
and  w.,  Antje,  godparents,  115; 
b.  and  age,  150;  in  cen.,  153 
George  (Jorge,  Jorius,  Joris),  his 
meadow,   46;  wit.,   62,   64,   Si, 
103,    118,    138;  fa.,    115*,    116; 
self    and    w.,  godparents,   116; 
b.  and  age,  150;  in  cen.,  153 
Margrietie  (Margarietje),  bp.,  115* 
Mary  (Maria,  Marytje,  Marytie), 
wit.,  103,   115,  119;  nio.,   135*, 
136;  in  cen.,   153,   155 
Metye,  bp.,  63 
Neeltje,  mo.,  65,  67,  69,  76 
Peter,  wit.,  65;  bp.,  66,  115 
Sara,  mo.,  59,  62*;  wit.,  66*,  67, 
71,   86,    88,    103,    115;  in   cen., 
155 
Tryntie   (Tryntje),    wit.,    62,   68, 
115*,  116,  135;  mo.,  69 
NEGRO,  free,  with  Mr.  Deuill,  bp.,  170; 

md.,  398 
NEOFFIN,  Christeen,  md.,  179 
NEW  BEDFORD,   ment.,   3,S9 
NEWBERRY  (NEWBERY,   NU- 
BARY),  Elizabeth,  md.,  194 
John,  md.,   192 
Leah,  wit.,  247 
Mary,  wit.,  317,  329 
Sarah,  wit.,  329 
Susanna,  md.,  159 
NEWBOI.D,  Charlotte,  wit.,  314 

Martha,  wit.,  314 
NEW  BRIGHTON,  ment.,  371* 
NEW     BRUNSWICK,     ment.,     166, 

180*,   184,   194,  202 
NEWBURG,  ment.,  369,  370 
NEWBY,  Stephen,  wit.,  249 
NEWEL  (NEWELL,  NEUL),  Dirkje, 
bp.,    117 
Elisha,  wit.,  317 
Henrik,  bp.,  118 
James  (Mr.  James),  md.,  171 ;  fa., 

182;  wit.,  318 
Johannes,  wit.,  78;  fa.,  117,  118, 

119 
Margareta,  bp.,   119 
Mary,  bp.,  182 


NEW  ENGLAND,  ment.,  396 

NEW  JERSEY  (N.  J),  ment.,  220*, 

222  [see  also  Jersey,  New] 
NEWMAN,  Charity,  md.,  192 

Gertrude,  md.,  364 

Morris,  md.,  206 

S.,  md.,  161 

William,  md.,  180 
NEWTON  (NUTON),  Ann,  bp.,  185 

Caleb,  ear-mark,  400 

Ebenezer,     ear-mark,     400,     406; 
brand  for  horses  recorded,  401 

Elizabeth,  bp.,   185 

Hannah,  bp.,  169,  1S5 

Joseph,  fa.,    169,    171,    185;  md., 

174 
Joseph,  jr.,  bp.,  169 
Thomas,  bp.,  173 
NEWTOWN    (NEW    TOWN,    NEW 

TOWNE),    ment.,     228,     229*, 

230*,    340;  cons.,    230*,    231*, 

232,  233*,  234,  235,  236*,  238; 

jurym.  for,  234 
NEW    UTRECHT    (N.    UTRECHT, 

NEW   UTRICK),   cons.,    230*, 

231,    234;  inhabitants   of,    232; 

jurym.   for,    234;  ment.,    269 
NEW  YORK  (NEW  YORKE),  ment., 

19.^.    '97,    '99.    203,    204,    210, 

215*,     222*;  note,     224*,     230, 

236,   308,   317,   319.   362*,   3^4. 

365,  366*,  368,  369*,  370*,  371* 
Province  of,  ment.,  393 
NICHOLS    (NICOLLS,    NICIIOLLS, 

NICKKOOLS,      NICKKALS), 

ear-mark,  407 

,  patent  of,   221* 

Governo',  Ratificacon  from,  226 

Cap**,  ment.,  228* 

Catharine,  md.,   194 

Daniel  E.,  husb.,  218 

Deborah,  md.,   199 

Matthias,  Cap"^,  Sec.  Presid',  226, 

231 
Mrs.,  bur.,  181 
Rachel,  w.,  ep.,  218 
Richard,  Coll.,  grantor,  220 
William,  ear-mark,  382,  .^o6 
NICHOLSON  (NICHOSON,  NINIK- 

LOSON,  NICUOLSON,  NICHI- 

SON),   Alice    Elizabetht  (Alice 

E.),  wit.,  3i6t;  dau.  of  George, 

md.,  316 
Alice  R.,  wit.,  314 
Catharine,  bp.,   160 
Christian,  fa.,  160 
Christopher,  wit.,  282 
George,  md.,  2S4;  wit.,  284,  291; 

fa.,  316 
Hannah,  wit.,  284,  294 
Isaac,  fa.,  340;  husb.  of  Priscilla, 

340;  wit.,  340 
Isaac  W.,  wit.,  341 
Lydia  Ann,  wit.,  340 
Mary,   mo.,    160;  md.,    174,    179; 

wit.,  2S4,  341 
Priscilla,   mo.,   340;  w.   of  Isaac, 

340;  wit.,  340,  341 
Sarah,  md.,  171 
W"  H.,  wit.,  341 
Zebedee,  md.,  340,  wit.,  340 
NIEWENHUISEN,    Elizabeth,    wit., 

93 


NIPHR,  James,  fa.,  159 

Mary,  bp.,  159 
NIXON,  James,  bp.,  179 

Jane,  bp.,   179 

Sarah,  bp.,   179 

Thomas,  md.,  179 

Widow,   mo.,    179 

NOE    (NOWE,    NOUE,     NOWEE), 
Margaret,    w.    of   Peter    makes 
her  mark,  18 
Peter,     pltf.,    7;   receives     estate 
from  Simeon  Come,  18;  cattle- 
mark,    23;  name    indexed,    28; 
ment.,  35 
NOFTIE,  Jacob,  in  cen.,  152 
NOOTON  [?],  EUzabeth,  wit.,  245 
NORBY,  Sara,  wit.,  136 
NORRIS,  Catharine,  bp.,  160 
Mary,  mo.,   160;  w.,   169 
Samuel,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  40 
William,     fa.,     160;  husb.,     169; 
md.,   194 
NORRISTOWN,  ment.,  369 
NORTH,   Mary,   md.,    186 
NORTHAM,  .\nn  Matilda,  w.,  ep.,  2:1 
George,  husb.,  211 
Henry  C,  wit.,  342 
Mary  A.,  wit.,  342 
NORTHAMPTON,   ment.,   338 
NORTON,  Daniel,  ear-mark,  398,  407 

Nathaniell,  ear-mark,  407 
NORWOD,  Anthony,  cattle-mark,  24 
NOTTINGHAM'  (NOTINGHAM), 

ment.,  256,  279,  299,  306 
NYTS,  Carel,  fa.,  84;  bp.,  84 


O 


OATH  in  Coiut  by  holding  up  hand, 

384 
OBKDYE,  Elisabet,  wit.,  137 
O'BRIEN  (OBRIAN),  Anna,  ch.,  ep., 
216 

Bridget,  dau.,  ep.,  216 

Catharine,  mo.,   171 

Daniel,  fa.,   185 

Denis,  fa.,  171 

Ellen,  bp.,   171;  mo.,  216 

James,  fa.,   216 

John,  bp.,   166,   185 

Mary,   dau.   of   Daniel,  bp.,    185; 
mo.,   216 

Patrick,  fa.,  216 

Rachel,   mo.,    166 

William,  fa.,  166 
OCEAN  PORT,  ment.,  355,  367,  368* 
OENAERT,  Annctje,  bp.,  80 

CorneUus,  fa.,  So 
OGBORN  (OGBORNE),  Mary,  wit., 

Samuell,  wit.,  255 

Sarah,  wit.,   255 

William,   wit.,   2Si 
O'HARA,  Felix,  fa.,  1S7;  md.,  188 

Hugh,  bp.,   187 

Martha,  mo.,  187 
OHIO,  ment.,  3S5* 
OLIVER     (OLYVER,    OLIVIER, 
OLYPHANT,     OLYPHANTT, 
OLLEFER,     OLLIVER,    AL- 


INDEX. 


447 


LEVER,   ALEVER,    ALVER, 

OLFER),  Art,  in  cen.,  154 
Anne    (Anneken,    Anneke),    mo., 

64*;  in  cen.,    154* 
Catharina,  bp.,   126 
David,  in  cen.,  154 
Duncan  (Donckin,  Dunkan),  cons., 

56;   fa.,   92;  wit.,  109;  in  cen., 

154 
Margarietie,  bp.,  92 
Mary,  wit.,  log;  in  cen.,  154 
Nelly,  mo.,  59* 
Nieltje,   mo.,    145 
Pieternel  (Pieternelle,  Petrunella, 

Pieternela),     mo.,    85,    86,    87, 

102,  144;  bp.,  126 
Samuel,  fa.,  126*;  in  cen.,   154 
Susanna    (Susana),    wit.,  64;    in 

cen.,  154 
Winthe,  in  cen.,  154 
ONEIL,  Brian,  bur.,   167 
ORANGE,  ment.,  357,  371 
ORTON,  Elizabeth,  md.,  159 
OSBORN     (OSBORNE,     OSBURN, 

OSBAND,  OSBOURNE,  0.\S- 

BURNE,     OSBOND),     Abiali, 

b.,   400 
Aliram,  Col.,  ep.,  217 
Ananias,  b.,  400 
Ann,  rao.,   158 
Audery,  md.,   159 
Bezaleel     (Bezaleell),     ear-mark, 

380;  b.,   400 
Capt.,  mast.,  175,  177 
Catharine,   bp.,    173 
Elis  [.\lice],  in  cen.,  151 
Ezra,  fa.,  372 
Ezra,  A.,  fa.,  371;  parentage,  372; 

d.,   372 
Frank,  b.,  372 
Hannah  D.  [?],  mo.,  372 
James  (Mr.  James),  fa.,  158,  173 
Jane,  wit.,  262 
Jonah,   jur.,   384 
Jonathan,     ear-mark,     380;  wit., 

381,  386,  398*;  fa.,  400 
Mary  M.,  dau.,  ep.,  217 
Mary  \V.,  b.,  371 
Martha,  md.,  176 
Mr.,  ment.,  170;  mast.,  173 
Mocck,  md.,  171 
Nathan,  ear-mark,  380;  b.,  400 
Ruth,  b.,   400 
Samuel    (Samuel,  Esq."),    superv., 

49;  his  land  and  fence  ment., 

54;  in  cen.,  152;  bp.,  158;  mast., 

171 
Sarah  Corlies  (Sarah  Cf),  b.,  365t ; 

mo.,  371 ;  d.,  372 
Susan,  b.,  372 
WilUam      (W"),     in     cen.,     154; 

pltf.,    227*;  wit.,    262 
OTIS,  William,  ep.,  216 

Rev.  William  B.,  ep.,  219 
OVERSEERS    OF    HIGHWAYS, 

Cape  May,  3S4 


PADDING,  Thomas,  md.,  174 
PAENCE,  Elias,  wit.,   14 
PAGE  (PAIGE,  PEGE),  Adam,  bp., 
X89 


PAGE    (PAIGE,  PEGE),  Ann,    bp., 
189;  mo.,  192 
Cornelius,    husb.,    bp.,    186,    192; 

fa.,   187 
David,  s.,  bp.,   186,   1S9 
Elizabeth,  w.,  bp.,  186,  187;  wit., 

399 
James,   ear-mark,    384 
John,   just.,   392;  wit.,   395,   399, 

400 
Jonathan,  ment.,  189 
Joseph,  ear-mark,  383 
Peter,  ear-mark,  384 
Rebecca,  bp.,  189 
William,  bp.,   187 
PAGGET,  John,  wit.,  397* 
PALATINE  WOMAN,  mo.,  171 
PALMER,     Captain,     ment.,     g,     29; 
security,    13;    cattle-mark,    23, 

?-^ 
Elizabeth,  mo.,   174* 

Hannah,  bp.,   166 

Henry,   bp.,    165 

Isaac,  fa.,    165,    166 

John  (Jno.),  bp.,  165;  fa.,  179; 
Capt.,  assr.,  16,  17;  Cap^*,  pltf., 
231;  Cap*",  just.,  231;  compl't 
of,  232*;  mem.  of  court,  234; 
pltf.,   234;  just.,   237 

Mary,  mo.,   165,    166 

Samuel,  stat.,  157 

Sarah,  mo.,  179;  w.,  231 

Susanna,   bp.,    179 
PANCOAST,  Joseph,  wit.,  248 

William,  wit.,  248 
PARARKER  (see  PARKER) 
PARK  [PARKER?],  Peter,  wit.,  282 
PARKER     (PARARKER),     Abigail 
(Abigal),    wit.,    305,    326,    328, 
33-*.    333;  dau.    of   Peter   and 
Lydia,  md.,  340;  mo.,  376* 

Abraham,  wit..  306,  311 

Ann,  mo.,   163;  ep.,  375 

Anna,  ch.,  ep.,  217 

Augusta,  mo.,  216 

Benjamin  (Benj°),  b.,  273,  361; 
wit.,  277,  2S1*,  290,  330,  332, 
333.  334.  335,  336,  337*,  338, 
339,  340*,  341;  md.,  361,  ep., 
375.   376 

Benjamin,  C,  wit.,  341* 

Constant,  wit.,  285,  288,  305* 

Content,   K-it.,   319 

Deborah  (Debrah),  mo.,  273; 
wit.,  279,  280,  281,  2S6,  287, 
288,  289,  290,  292*,  294,  295, 
297*,  29S*,  299,  301*,  302,  303*, 
304,  305,  307,  309,  310,  311, 
314,  333,  335.  336.  339;  md., 
307;  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Abi- 
gail, ep.,  376 

E.  A.,  wit.,  340 

Ebenezer,  md.,  162 

Edward,  ep.,  375 

Elisha,  Sr.,  of  Woodbridge,  buys 
land,  17,  20;  cattle-mark,  25 

Elizabeth  (Eliz.,  EUz'\  Elisabeth, 
Elizab""),  wit  ,  249,  250,  251, 
252.  253.  254*,  255,  256,  257*, 
258*,  259,  260*,  263*,  264*, 
276,  281,  282,  285,  293,  294, 
.305,  307.  ."iog,  310,  314,  316*, 
326,  327,  329,  332,  334*  335*, 
336,    337;   mo-.  272,  273,  274, 


335,  361  (Wooley),  361*;  b.. 
272,  273,  353,  361 ;  w.  of  Joseph, 
274;  house  of,  293;  md.,  300; 
w.  of  William,  335;  md.  [?], 
361;  ep.,  377 

Elizabeth,  Jr.  (Eliz'\  Jun',  Eliza- 
beth, Jun'),  wit.,  263,   324,  338 

Elizabeth  S.,  wit.,  335,  336*,  338, 
339.  340*,  342;  w.  of  Joseph, 
ep-.  375 

Ephraim  (Ephriam,  Eprahim, 
Ephrahim),  b.,  271;  md.,  285; 
wit.,  285,  288,  290,  293,  297 

Franses,   wit.,   243 

George,  b.,  273;  wit.,  280,  304, 
306,  310,  311,  324;  house  of, 
306;  md.,  324;  husb.  of  Mar- 
tha, 353;  b.,  353;  fa.,  353;  d., 
355 

Gideon  A.,  ch.,  ep.,  216 

Hannah  (Hanah),  mo.,  163,  166; 
bp-,  '95;  b.,  272,  361;  wit., 
324.  333.  334,  335,  33^;  md.  [?], 
361 

Hannah  L.,  wit.,  340 

Hannah  W.,  wit.,  335,  336 

Jacob,  fa.,  195;  s.  bp.,  196*;  md., 
326;  wit.,   326;  b.,  353 

Jacob  C,  fa.,  ep.,  217* 

James  (Jas.),  b.,  273,  353;  wit., 
279,  283,  285,  287,  288,  289, 
290,  291,  310,  326 

Jas.,  Sen',  wit.,  326 

Jane,  ep.,  377 

Jane  D.  Morford,  w.,  ep.,  210 

John,  b.,  272,  273*,  353;  wit.,  305; 
ep  ,   376 

John  W.,  fa.,  216;  wit.,  341,  342 

Joseph  (Josiph,  Jo^,  Jos.),  wit., 
246,  247,  249,  251,  252,  253*, 
256,  257*,  259,  260,  263,  264, 
272,  279,  280,  281,  282,  285, 
286*,  287,  288,  289,  290,  291, 
292*,    294*,    295,    297*,    298*, 

299,  300*,  301*,  302*,  303*, 
304*,  305*,  306*,  307*,  308*, 
309,   310,*  311,  314,  315,  317, 

324.  327,  329.  332*,  335,  340*, 
341,  342;  md.,  249,  335,  353 
house  of,  260,  290;  fa.,  273*, 
274,  376*;  b.,  273*,  361;  husb. 
of  Margaret,  273;  do.,  d.,  274; 
husb.  of  Elizabeth,  274;  husb., 
375;  ep.,  375 

Joseph,  Jun'  (Joseph,  Jr.,  Jo- 
seph, Jun.),  wit.,  333,  335,  336* 
340 

Josiah  (Josias),  wit.,  247,  249,  277, 
287,  293*,  297,  300,  305*,  314; 
md.,  287 

Juliana,  mo.,  217 

Keomiq,  b.,  272 

Leah,  wit.,  332;  dau.  of  Joseph 
and   Abigail,   ep.,   376 

Leah  L.,  wit.,  335,  337,  339,  340 

Lydia,  md.,    193;  wit.,   260,   285, 

300,  332,  339;  mo.,  271,  340; 
b.,  271;  w.  of  Peter,  340;  do., 
ep.,  376 

Lydia  Ann,  wit.,  340;  dau.  of 
Robert  and  Phehe,  md.,  340 

Margaret  (Margrett,  Margarett, 
Margret),  wit.,  243,  260,  287, 
294.  297,  300,  304,  340*,  341*; 
nid.,    260,    293;  b.,    272,    273; 


442 


INDEX. 


mo.,   273*;  w.  of  Joseph,   273, 
274;  do.,    d.,    273 

Maria  L.,  dau.,  ep.,  216 

Martha,  bp.,  166;  wit.,  306,  311, 
324*;  mo.,  353;  w.  of  George, 
353;  b.,    353 

Martha,  Jr.,  wit.,  326 

Mary,  bp.,  163;  mo.,  166*;  b., 
273,  361;  dau.  of  Joseph  and 
Margaret,  d.,  273;  wit.,  295, 
298,  300,  301,  309,  310,  311, 
314.  316*,  317,  326*,  327,  329, 
330*,  332,  333,  334*.  335.  336*. 
340;  ref.,  375 

Mary  A.,  ch.,  ep.,  216 

Mary  E.,  ch.,  ep.,  216 

Meribah,  b.,  271,  273;  wit.,  279, 
280,  281*,  298,  309;  md.,  313 

Miln,  wit.,  301,  305 

Nathaniel  (Nathanell,  Nathaniel!, 
Nathanel,  Nathan',  Nath'.Nat'), 
bp.,  163,  271,  273;  fa.,  163*, 
166,  271;  bur.,  194;  wit.,  249, 
251,  252*,  253,  257,  260,  281* 
2S5,  307*,  324 

Patience  C,  wit.,  326 

Peter  (Potar),  fa,,  166,  272,  340; 
wit.,  249,  254,  257,  276,  285, 
288.  293,  300,  305*;  b.,  272, 
273*;  husb.  of  Lydia,  340;  s. 
of  Joseph  and  Ehzabeth,  d,, 
274;  husb.,    376;  ep.,    377 

Peter,  Jun.  (Peter,  Jun'),  wit., 
288;  md.,   305 

Phebe  (Phobe),  b.,  273,  353;  wit., 
279,  280*,  281,  283,  288,  339. 
340*;  rad.,  290;  mo.,  340;  w. 
of  Robert,  340 

Phebe  C,  wit.,   342 

Phebe  G.,   ep.,   376 

Phillip,  wit.,  264 

Rachel,  wit.,  326 

Robert  (Rob'),  wit.,  332,  334,  3,39, 
3-40*;  fa.,  340;  husb.  of  Phebe, 
340;  ep.,  376 

Robert  W.,  husb.,  210;  b.,  361;  s. 
of  W'"  and  Elizabeth,    d.,  361; 

ep.,  377. 
Samuel,  wit.,  297 
Sarah,   md.,    188,   305;  wit.,   243, 

3.  305 
Sarah  L.,   wit.,   340 
Sarah  M.,  ch.,  ep.,  217 
Silas,  b.,  272 
Susannah     (Susan),     wit.,     322*, 

323,  324.  34' ;  h.,  353 
Thomas,  md.,  163 
William   (W'",    Will"'),  wit.,    247, 

301*,  304,  305,  307,  309*,  311, 

313,  314.  315*,  316*,  3'7.  320*. 

325,  326*,  327,  328*,  330*,  331, 

332,  3i3*.  334,  335*.  33^*;  b., 
273*,  361;  fa.,  335,  361*;  husb. 
of  Elizabeth,  335;  ep.,  377 
William,  Jun'  (W"',  Jun',  W", 
Jr.,  W'",  I',  William,  Jr,  W", 
Jur.,  WiUiam,  J',  W",  Jun.), 
md.,    295;  wit.,  295,  317,   325*, 

326,  329,  330,  332,  336 

PARLIER  (PARLIE,  PARIJAZ, 
PARLIEZ,  PERLIEZ),  Abra- 
ham, his  land  ment.,  37 

Anne,  mo.,  83 

Edward,  bp.,   76 


PARLIER   (PARLIE,   PARLIAZ, 

PARLIEZ,    PERLIEZ),   Jean, 

fa.,  76,   124 
Marie,  wit.,  124 
Pieter  (Pierre,  Petrus),  wit.,  124*; 

fa.,   137;  bp.,   137 
PARKMAN,   Samuel,   ep.,   208 
PARR,  Ehzabeth,  bp.,  175 
Isaac,  fa.,    172,    175 
Mary,  mo.,   172 
Samuel,  bp.,  172 
PARRAT,  Marritie,  wit.,  130 
PARRISH,  Joseph,  wit.,  327 
PARRY,  Anna,  wit.,  331 
PARSONS,  Abigail,  b.,  398 

Elizabeth    (EUzabet),    wid.,    381; 

wit.,  397 
John,    pUf.,    378;  ear-mark,    379; 

husb.,  381;  release  from  claims, 

394;  wit.,     397;  fa.,     398*;  b., 

398;     invent,    of    goods,    402; 

bill  of,  403,  493 
Lidia,  marriage  of,  394 
Robert,  b.,  398 
Sarah,  b.,  398 
PATTEN  (PATTON),  Ann,  bp.,  165 
Catharine,  w.  of  John,  bp.,  165* 
Eisther,  bp.,  165 
Ehzabeth,  bp.,   161 
Hugh,  bp.,   165 
James,  fa.,   165,  179;  bp.,  170* 
John,  bp.,  165* 
Margaret,  mo.,  161 
Mary,  mo.,  158,  161 ;  bp.,  161,  165 
Rebecca,  mo.,  165,  170,  179* 
Thomas,  fa.,   161 
William,  bp.,  is8;  fa.,   158,   161 
PATTERSON     (PATTISON),    Esek, 

wit.,  306 
James,  wit.,  306,  328 
Mary,  wit.,  244 
PAUWELZEN  [POWELSON?],  Jan- 

netie,  wit.,  104 
PAXSON  (PAXON),  Benjamin,  md., 

330;  wit.,  330 
Charles,  wit.,  330 
Jacob,   wit.,   308 
Sarah,  wit.,  330 
Thomas,  wit.,  330 
PEARCE   (PIERCE,   PEARS),   Ann, 

b.,  357 
Benjamin,  b.,  357 
Clesse,  b.,  357 
Deborah,   wit.,  325 
Ehzabeth  (Ehz"'),  wit.,  320,  329, 

331;  w.    of    Manuel,    b.,    357*; 

mo.,  357*,  358;  d.,  358 
Jeremiah    (Jer''),    b.,     357;  s.    of 

Manuel  and  Eliz"',  d.,  358 
John,  md.,    193 
Joseph,  wit.,  333 
Lewis  F.,  wit.,  333 
Lydia,  b.,  357 
Manuel, wit.,  320*,  -^21,  325*,  328*, 

329,     332,     333;  b.,     357*;  fa., 

357*,   358 
Meribah  (Miribah),  wit.,  331;  b., 

357 

Nathan  Allin,  b.,   357 

William,  wit.,  304 

Sarah,  wit.,  246 
PEARSALL,  Mary,  wit.,  w8,  315 
PEARSON,  John,  wit.,  287 

Jonathan,  wit.,  321 


PECK,  Stephen,  md.,  203 

P  E  E  S  T  N  E  T     [P  E  R  S  O  N  E  T?], 

Jannetye,  mo.,  102 
PEMBERTON,    John    H.,    ep.,    213; 

wit.,  298 
PENNSYLVANIA   (Penn.,   P»,    Pa.), 

ment.,  304,  305,  308,  309,  320, 

326,   330*,   333,   334.  339.  352. 

360,  361*,  363,  367 
PEREMAN,    Robert,    ear-mark,    392, 

405 
PERKINS,  Amery,  bp.,  172 
Ehzabeth,  bp.,  172* 
James,  bp.,  172 
Jane,  mo.,  172* 
Jemima,  bp.,   172 
John,  fa.,   172* 
Jonathan,  bp.,  172 
Joseph,  bp.,  172 
Rachel,  bp.,   172 
Sarah,  bp.,  172;  wit.,  242,  243* 
WiUiam,  bp.,  172 
PERNOW,  ment.,  3s 
PERRINE   (PERREINE,   PERINE, 

PARENG,     PERYNE,     PAR- 

EYN,      PAREIN,      PARINE, 

PAPAIN,  PEREIN,  PERING, 

PEREINE), ,  fa.,  175 

Abigail,  mo.,   185,  187,  190;  md., 

186 
Anne,  in  cen.,   152 
Catharine,  bp.,  165 
Daniel,  wit.,  128;  fa.,  187 
Ehzabeth    (Ehzabet),    mo.,    118; 

wit.,  128;  bp.,  166 
Francyntje,  mo.,  63,  107* 
Hannah,   bp.,    192;  mo.,   200 
Helena,  mo.,  191 
Henry,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  39,  48; 

fa,,  166,  169,  173,  178,  185,  187, 

190;  bp.,  175;  md.,  183 
Hester,  bp.,  200 
Isabel,  mo.,  167 
James,  bp.,  159,  178;  fa.,  166 
John,  fa.,  165,  192;  bp.,  175,  187 
Joseph  (Mr.),  elk,,  33,  34,  40,  43, 

55;  cattle-mark,    39;  bp.,    169, 

194*;  fa,,   191 
Kenneth,  bp,,  167 
Lewis,  bp,,   185 
Margaret,     mo,,     159,    194;   md., 

171*,   188 
Martha,  mo.,   166,   169,   173* 
Mary,    statement   by,   concerning 

Mary    Usselton,    11*;  mo.,    66, 

166,   192;  w-it,,   137 
Matthew  [Mathus?],  fa,,  167,  200; 

bp.,  194 
Nath.,  fa.,  175 
Peter,    cons.,     51;  surv.,    56;   in 

cen.,   152;  fa.,    159 
Rebecca,  mo.,   165;  bp.,   200 
Robert,  bp,,  191 
Sarah   (Sara),   mo.,   69,    75,    128; 

wit.,    122;  mo.,    128;  bp,,    187, 

190 
WiUiam,  bp,,  166,  191*;  fa,,  194 
WiUiam   Holmes,  bp.   200 
PERRING,  Widdow,  ment.,   227 
PERSELL,  Thomas,  cattle-mark,  ;6 
PERSONET   [PEESTNET?],  George, 

fa,,  103,  104 
Jannetje,    bp,,    103 
Johannes,  bp.,  104 


INDEX. 


449 


PERTH   AMBOY,   ment.,    i86,    189, 

19s 
PETERS,  Mr.,  ment.,  165 
PETERSON    (PETERSONE),   John, 
alias    Stace,    fence-viewer,    20; 
warrant,  31 
PETIT,  Charles,  fa.,  83 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  83 
PETSHINE,  Franscina,  bp.,   191 

Isabella,  bp.,   191 

James,  bp.,  186 

Peter,  fa.,  186,  191 

Priscilla,  bp.,   195 

Thomas,  fa.,   195 
PEW  (PU,  PUE),  [see  DU  PUY?] 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  1 1 1 

Frances,     cattle-mark,     24;  wit., 

237 
John(Johan),  deft.,,  2;  name   in- 
dexed, 28;    self    and  w.,  wits., 
92;  fa..  Ill 
Moses,  bp..   Ill 
PHARESS,  Andrew,  bp.,  187 

Robert,  fa.,  187 
PHARO,  Orrin,  wit.,  341 

Phebe,   mo.,   341;  w.   of  Samuel, 

341 
Rachel  C,  d.,  366 
Rachel  W.,  wit.,  341 
Robert,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Phebe, 

md.,  341;  wit.,  341 
Samuel,  fa.,  341;  husb.  of  Phebe, 

PHILADELPHIA  (PHILA.,  PHIL., 
PHILADELPHA),  ment.,  197, 
250.  257,  326,  330,  333,  334, 
357,  362*,  363*,  367,  368*, 
369*,  3S8;  Co.,  320 

PHILIP,  s.  of ,  bp.,  186 

PHILIPS  (PHILLIPS,  PHILLIPSE), 
Ann,  mo.,  190 

Eugin,  w.,  bp.,  169* 

Jane,  wit.,  287 

Joseph,  md.,  201 ;  bur.,  205;  husb., 
2 1 2* 

Joyce,  bp.,   169 

Ludovic,  md.,  197 

Mary,  mo.,  60 

Mr.,  schoohnast.,    169* 

Theophilus,   discharged   of   bond, 
230*;  juryra.,  230 

Thomas,   bp.,    190;  wit.,   258 

Ursula,  w.,  ep.,  212 

William,  fa.,  190 
PHILLIPEL,   Maria,  mo.,    146 
PIBIR,  John,  in  cen.,  150 
PICKERING,  Elihu,  wit.,  330 

Isaac,  wit.,  308 

Jonathan,   md.,   308;  wit.,   308 

Joseph,  wit.,  308 

Mary,  wit.,  308* 

Mercy,  wit.,  330 

Rachel,  wit.,  308 
PICKERLING,    Ule   C^harina,    mo., 
70.  73.  76,  124;  wit.,  125 

PIERCE, ,  ear-mark,  405 

PILKINGTON,  Gabriel,  md.,   159 
PINCKNY,  Josiph,  wit.,  261 
PINE  (see  PYNE) 
PINE  TREE  SWAMP,  ment.,  46 
PINHOOREN,  John,  wit.,  85 
PINO,  EHzabeth,  in  ccn.,  150 

Paul,  in  cen.,   1.50 

Sero,  in  cen.,  150 


PINTARD  (PINTARDS),  ,  md., 

361* 
Aniey,  bp.,  192 
Ann,  mo.,  158,  159,  160,  161,  162, 

163*,    164,   166;  md.,   195;  ep., 

215* 

Anna,  wit.,  316 

Catharine,  bp.,  161,  207;  bur., 
172;  ep.,  214* 

Deborah,  w.,  bp.,  200,  205 

Deborah  W.,  w.,  ep.,  215 

EUza,  bp.,  207 

Elizabeth,  bp.,   162;  ep.,  214 

Glencross,  bp.,   195;  ep.,  214* 

Hannah,  bp.,  207;  mo.,  189,  215; 
ep.,  214*,  377 

John,  bur.,   161;  ep.,   214* 

John  Legourge  (Legorge,  Lee 
Gouge),  bp.,   164,   166;  fa.,  198 

John  Lewis,  bp.,   160 

Joseph,  bp.,  198 

Lamb',  fa.,    166 

Lydia,  mo.,  201 

Marsden,   bp.,    205 

Mary,  wit.,  316 

Mr.,  ment.,  222* 

Nancy,  bur.,  205 

Samuel  (Sam'),  bp.,  159;  fa., 
159,  160,  161,  162,  163,  164; 
Mr.,  ment.,  159;  burying-place 
near,  161;  bur.,  183;  bp.,  1S9; 
husb.,  200;  mast.,  204;  ep.,  214, 
215;  wit.,   315 

Samuel  Holmes,  bp.,  201 

Susan,  bp.,   207 

William,   bp.,    15S;  fa.,    158,    189, 
192,    195,    201,    215;  bur.,    201; 
ep.,  214* 
PISCATAWAY,  ment.,  340 
PITCHER,  EHzabeth,  mo.,  192 

Edward,  ep.,  211 

Jane  S.,  mo.,  211 

Margaret  J.,  ch.,  ep.,  211 

Margaret  S.,  dau.,  ep.,  211 

William,  bp.,   192* 
PITNE,    James,    deft.,     7;  name    in- 
dexed, 28 
PLAINFIELD,  ment.,  306 
PLENTZ,  Jacob,  bp.,   175 

Leonard,  fa.,   175 

Margaret,  mo.,  175 
PLYMOUTH,  ment.,  265,  369 
P  O  I  L  L  O  N  (POILYON,  PUEL- 
YON,  PUILYON,  PELOUNG, 
POULLON,  PULLION,  POL- 
ION,  POLLION,  PILLION), 
Catharine  (Catline),  wit.,  93; 
mo.,  94* 

Captain,  his  field,   54 

Elsje  (Elsye),  mo.,  63,   87,  88,  90, 

Francyntye,  wit.,  60 

James  (Jacques),  cattle-mark,  24; 
former  comr.,  44;  gent.,  on  a 
committee,  52;  comr.,  52*,  53*, 
54*,  55;  i"-  ^nd  3ge,  149;  in 
cen.,  152;  James,  Sr.,  in  cen., 
152 

James,  Jr.,  col.,  56 

John,  cattle-mark,  27;  his  house, 
54;  b.  and  age,  149;  in  cen.,  152 

Judith,  Mrs.,  cattle-mark,  56 

Marie  (Maria),  mo  ,  93,  9.).* 

Sarah,  in  cen.,  152 


POINT,  ment.,   173* 

POLAND,  ment.,  211 

POMLY,  Henry,  wit.,  18 

POOL  (POOLE),   Edward  B.,  husb., 

ep.,  217 
George,  husb.,   211 
Hendrick,   ep.,  211 
Margaret,  w.,  ep  ,  211 
Mariame,  w.,  ep.,  217 
POPLAR,  m.ent  ,  366,  367*,  368*   371 
PORTLAND,  ment.,  220 

Sloop,  222 
PORTSMOUTH  (PORTSMOTH), 

court   at,    381;  ment.,   399 
POSSEL,  Jan,   bp.,   130 

Thomas,  wit.,  104;  fa.,  130 
POST,    Abraham,    bp ,    98,    143;  fa., 

148 
Adrian,  bp.,  61 
Clara  (Claertye,  Claartye,  Klaart), 

wit.,  61,  84;  mo.,  72*,  87,  100, 

102 
Gerret,  wit.,  60,  100;  Gerret,  Jr., 

wit.,  61,  98;  fa.,  98*;  bp,  98; 

Sr.,  and  w.,  wits.,  145 
Jannetye,  iro.,  84,  85 
Johannes,    Rev.,   (Mr.)   pastor  of 

Dutch  church  on  S.  I.,  59;  cat- 
tle-mark, 40;  fa.,  61,  100,  143     . 
Leah   (Leya),  bp.,  98,   100 
Maria  (Marya),  wit.,  85;  mo.,  89 
Miriam,  b.  and  bp.,  148 
Peter,  W'it.,  85 
POTTER    (POTTOR), ,    w.    of, 

bur.,  161 

,  w.  of  Thomas,  d.,  265 

Abigail     (Abegtl,    Abigal),     wit., 
294,    299,    3C0,    302*,   303*,   311, 

312;  b.,    349;  mo.,    349;  w.    Qf 

Joseph,  349 
Abraham,  b.,  265 
Amos,  b.,  265;  s.  of  Ephraim  and 

Sarah,  d.,  265 
Ann,    wit.,    241,    242*,    243,    244; 

mo.,   265;  b.,  265 
Benj",  wit.,  312 
Beulah,  wit.,   3C0 
Catharine    (Cattron,    Cathrine, 

Kclhrine,  Ketherine,  Catherine), 

b.,  265,  349;  wit.,  294,  296,  298, 

299*;  md.,  300  p5 

Christian,  wit.,  294 
Daniel,   wit.,   302,   311,   312*;  b., 

349 

Ephraim,  b.,  265*;  fa  ,  265*; 
husb.  of  Sarah,  265 ;  husb.  of 
Mary,  d.,  265 

Gule  [?],  wit.,  302,  303 

Hannah,  d.,  265;  wit.,  329 

Jacob,  wit.,  294;  b.,  349 

James,  wit.,  294,  302.  304,  306; 
h.,  349 

John,  b.,  265 

Joseph  (Jos.),  b.,  265,  349;  md., 
281,  294;  wit  ,  281,  291,  293, 
294,  296,  298*,  299,  300,  301, 
302*,  ,103*  ;  fa.,  349*  353;  husb. 
of  Rebckeah,  349,  353;  of  Abi- 
gail  349 

Leah,  b.,  265 

Lydia,  md.,  163;  wit.,  302,  309, 
311,  312;  b.,  349 

Marmaduke  (Marmeduck)  con- 
veyance, 17;  buys  land.  iS; 
cattle-mark,  25 


45° 


INDEX. 


POTTER  (POTTOR),  Martha,  b.,  265 

Mary  (Marry),  b.,  265*;  w  of 
Ephraim,  265;  wit.,  302 

Mary  M.,  wit.,  335 

Nicolas,  b.,  265 

Peter,  wit.,  304;  b.,  349 

Preserve,  b.,  265 

Rachel,  md.,  199 

Rebeckah  (Rebecker,  Rebekah, 
Rebekeah,  Rebecah),  wit.,  281, 
29'.  303.  md.,  303;  mo.,  349, 
353;  w.  of  Joseph,  349,  353;  b., 

349 

Robert,  md.,    193 

Sarah,  wit.,  255,  302;  mo.,  265*, 
374;  w.  of  Ephraim,  b.  and  d., 
265;  w.  of  — omas,  265;  md., 
311;  b.,  349;  w.  of  Edmund 
Lafetra,  374 


Thomas,    wit., 


242="=,    244'= 


245,     246;  fa.,     265;  b.,     265; 

husb.    of ,     265;  — omas, 

husb.  of  Sarah,  d.,  265 
Thomas   M.,    ep.,    377 
POULSE  Franssyntye,  wit.,  98,  100 
POULTER,  James,   wit.,   250 
POU.ND,  Eli,  wit.,  340 
POWELL  (POWEL),  Elizabeth,  wit., 

259 
John,  fa.,  1 86 
Samuel,    bp.,    1S6 
POWER   OF   ATTORNEY,    granted, 

385.  393,  395,  397 
PRALL  (PRAAL,  PRALLE,  PRALE, 
PARALL,  PRAEL,  PROLL, 
PARRA,  PARA),  Aaron  (Aront, 
Arent),  cattle-mark,  29;  assr., 
51;  superv.,  51,  55;  his  house, 
53;  fa.,  77*;  bp.,  77,  132 

Arent  (Aront,  Aron),  Jr.,  fa.,  77*; 
wit..  So;  self  and  w.,  wits.,  95, 
114,  129,  133;  in  cen.,   153* 

Abraham,  (Abram)  Mr.,  cattle- 
mark,  44;  wit.,  84,  125;  bp., 
84,  132,  147,  148;  fa.,  148;  in 
cen.,  153 

Alida,  wit.,  84 

Altye  (Aaltje,  Aeltye,  Altje),  bp., 
60,  118;  mo.,  90*,  loi*,  godmo., 

"4 

Anna,  bp.,  77 

Antie  (Aentie),  wit.,  95;  bp.,  133 

Benjamin,  fa.,  84* 

Catherine   (Catharina),    bp.,    141; 

in  cen.,   153 
Cornelius,  in  cen.,  153 
Elizabeth,  b.  and  bp.,  77 
Hans,  in  cen.,   153 
Henderske,  bp.,  77 
Henricus,   bp.,   77 
Isaac  (Isaak),  fa.,  60,  61,  100,  141, 

144;  bp.,  133 
John   (Johannis,   Johannes),    bp., 

84;  fa.,   118;  in  cen.,   153 
Lowies  [Lewis],  bp.,   100 
Maragritye,  bp.,   61 
Maria,  (Mary,   Marytjc)   wit.,  64, 

77i    9O1    96.    104;  godmo.,    78; 

mo.,  92*;  w.  of  Peter,  wit.,  113; 

do,  godmo.,   114;  in  cen.,   153* 
Peter  (Pieter,   Petrus),  assr.,  49; 

bp.,  77;  self  and  w.,  wits.,  in; 

self  and  w.,   Mary,   wits.,    113; 

self  and  w.,  Maria,  godparents, 

114;  wit.,     118;  fa.,     132;  bp., 


144;  Peter,     Jr.,     fa.,     147;  in 
cen.,   153* 
Sarah,  mo.,  95,    127;  wit.,   107 
Trinthe,  in  cen.,   153 
William   lorisze,  bp  ,  77 
PRESSER,   Pieter,   bp.,    131 

Valeteyn,  fa.,   131 
PRESTON,  Abell,  md.,  257;  wit.,  257 
Ann,  bp.,  177 
Jane,  mo  ,  177 
Mary,   bp.,    iSo 
Meribah,  wit.,  257 
Paul,  wit.,   257 
Priscilla,  wit.,  257 
Rachel,  md.,   192 
PRICE,  Abigail,  bur.,   160;  mo.,   190, 
198 
Amery,  bp.,  168 
Ann,  bp.,  198 
Aphelia,  bp.,  175 
Benj"',  wit.,  321 

Catharine,  "aged  years,"  bp.,  169 
Jacob  [Prue?],  wit.,  102 
Joseph,   md.,    159;  fa.,    160,    190, 

198;  bur.,   199 
Joseph,  Jr.,  fa.,  191,  195 
Margaret  (Margret),  bp.,  160,  195; 

md.,  181;  wit.,  300,  304 
Mary,  mo.,    160;  bp.,   190 
Nathan  (footnote),  378 
Perine,  bp.,  160 
Phebe,  bp.,   175 
Philip,  wit.,  321 
William,  md.,   160 
Zilpha,  bp.,  T91 
PRINCETOWN,  ment.,  316 
PRISON  and  TOWN  HOUSE  to  be 

built,  42  [see  JAIL] 
PROPRIETORS,  ment  ,  220*,  221,  222 
PROSPECT  PARK,    ment.,    366 
PRUE  [PRICE?],  Jacob,  wit.,  102 
PREYER   (PRYOR,    PRIER,    PRY- 
ER),  Andries,  bp.,  66*,  67;  fa., 
88 
Anna,  bp.,  120;  mo.,  141 
Catharina,  bp.,  76 
Celia,   mo.,   64*,   79;  wit.,   66,  67, 

76,    107,    IDS,   126 
Jacob,   cattle-mark,   48;  wit.,   64, 

67,   127;  fa.,  66,   68,   75 
Jannetje,  bp.,  69 
Johanna,  bp.,  68 

Johannes    (Jan,    Johonas,      Mr.), 
cattle -mark,    45;   wit.,   64,  75, 
79;  fa.,  67,  69,  76,  i2o;  bp.,  88 
Peter,  bp.,  7,s 
PUDIN   (PUDEN),  John,  ment.,  10*; 
cattle-mark,  24;  warrant  against 
him  and  his  mate,  -51;  deft.,  33 
PURTELL,  John,  md.,  194 
PYLE,  Samuel,  md.,  207 
PYLEE,  Rev.  Samuel,  husb.,   212* 
PYNE    (PINE),    Abigail,    dau.,    3S9; 
exec,  390* 
Jonathan,    pltf.,    378;    jur.,   380; 
grandjur.,  381;  assr.,  382;  deft., 
384;  wit.,  386;  landowner,  388 ; 
s.,  389*;  test.,  390* 

Q 

QUAKERS,  marriages,  241  to  264 
and  275  to  342;  births  and 
deaths,  264  to  274  and  342  to 

374 


QUINN   (QUIN,   QUAN),  Catharine, 
mo.,   179 
Mary,  bp.,  179 
John  (Mr.),  records  an  estray,  35; 

cattle-mark,    46;  md.,    179 
Thomas,  md.,  177;  fa.,  179 
QUINNEY,  apprentice,  bur.,  168 


R 


RAAT  [?],  Sarah,  wit.,  257 
RAHWAY,  ment.,  360 
RALO,  Daniel,  in  cen.    154 
James,  in  cen.,  153 
Peternel,   in  cen.,   153 
Sarah    in  cen.,  150 
RALPH  (ROLPH,  ROELPH),  Abra- 
ham, bp.,  60,  147;  fa.,  147 
Benjamin,   bp.,  61 
Cornelia,  bp.,   145 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  86 
Joseph,  his  wharf,  38;  fa.,  60,  61, 
86,   145 
RAMADEN,  Jno.,  deft.,  224 
RANDALL     (RANDAL),    Benjamin, 
husb,,    175 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  175 
Hannah,   md.,   182 
Steplien,   bp  ,   181 
Thomas,  fa.,  181 
RANDOLPH     [FITZ.],    Edward,   Jr., 
wit.,  278 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  278 
Richard,  wit.,  278 
RARITON  RIVER,  ment.,  220 
RAWSON,  Henry,  bp.,   179 

Robert,   fa.,    179 
RAY,  Janet  (Jennet),  wit.,  244,  255 
Robert  (Robart),  md.,  244;  wit., 
244.    255 
RAYNOR    (RAYNER),    Sarah,   app. 
adm.,  389 
Thirston    (Thirstin,   Thirs.),  jur., 
380,  384,  385;  crcd.,382;  husb., 
389* 
READY  (REDY)  COVE,  ment.,  46 
REAPE,  Sarah,  wit.,  243,  244,  245,  247, 
248,  250,   251,  252,    253*,    254, 
256,258*;  w.  of  William,  d.,  267 
William,  wit.,  244;  husb.  of  Sarah, 
267 
RECKLESS     [see     RUCKLES],    An- 
thony, husb.,   208 
RECORDS,    FRIENDS',  240  to  374; 

Cape   May  County,  378 
RED  BANK,  ment.,  222*,  360,  369*, 

370 
REDFORD     (READFORD),    Col., 
grave-stone  of,  219 
Elizabeth,  Mrs.,  md.,  170 
John,  bur.,   192;  wit.,  281,  284 
John,  Col.,  ep.,  213 
Lydia,  wit.,  263,  281 
Willn.,  wit.,  254 
Wilt.,  wit.,  255 
REEVES,  John,  ear-mark,  380;  grand- 
jur., 381  ;  wit.,  385;  cooper,  393* 
REGERNE     [see    also    REYERNE], 

Ponies,  cattle-mark,  23 
REID  (REED),  Abigail,  mo.,  201 
p'uphcmia,  bp.,   159 
Hannah,  wit.,  324 
James,  fa.,  180 


INDEX. 


451 


REID  (REED),  John,  fa.,   159,  161, 
180,  186;  bp.,  201;  wit.,  244 
Margaret    (Mrs.    Margaret),    md., 

176;  mo.,  186* 
Mary,  mo.,  159,   161;  bp.,  180* 
fjoble,  fa.,  201 
Samuel  Noble,  bp.,   201 
Thadeus,  bp.,   161 
REILA  (REYLA),  Hannah,  mo.,  184 

John,  md.,  182;  fa.,  184* 
REM  SEN   (REMSON,    RUMSON), 
Caroline,  w.  of  W",  ep.,  375 
CaroUne  W.,  d.,  360 
Catharine,  wid.,  ep.,   213 
Edward,  wit.,  337 
Henry  I.,  wit.,  335 
Henry,  Jr.,  bur.,   204 
Henry  S.,  wit.,  334 
Jacob,  husb.,  ep.,   213 
Sarah  (Sally),  wit.,  331,  334,  335 
Wilham  (W"),  md.,    360;   husb., 
375 
RESCO    [?],    Nathaniel    (Nathaniell), 

ear-mark,   406* 
REVELL,  Thomas  (Tho.),  just.,  386; 

wit.,  395 
REVO  (ROVO),  Anne,  in  cen.,  150 
Jacob,  in  cen,,   150 
Johannah,  in   cen.,   154 
Peter,  in  cen.,  i  S4 
REYERNE  (ROYAN),  Powle,  cattle- 
mark,    26 
REYNOLDS    (REYNOLS,    REN- 
NELLS,     RENALS),      Christ' 
Robt,,  bur.,   187 
E.,  fa.,  364 

George,  ment.,  35;  in  cen.,  153 
Mary  M.,  d.,  364;  mo.,  364 
Meribah  C,  d.,  364 
REZEAU   (RESOO,'   RESO,    ROSO, 
RESOE,    ROOSO,    REZAUE, 
ROSEAUX,     ROSEAU,     RO- 
SEAA,      REZOE,      ROSOE), 
Catriena,  bp.,  90 
Geertruy,  bp.,   loi 
Hester,  in  cen.,  150 
Jacob,    corar.,    36;    fa.,    go,   loi, 

125,  141,  143,  145;    wit.,  125 
Mary,  in  cen.,  150 
Mr.,  promised  land  for  prison,  42 
Peter  (Petrus,   Pierre),   publishes 
his   w.    Dorcas,    47;  Just.,    49; 
wit.,  99*;  bp.,  125;  in  cen.,  150, 
153 
Susanne     (Susanna),     wit.,     125; 

mo.,   125;  bp  ,   145 
Weintje,  bp.,  i4-i;  fence,  mcnt.,  53 
RHODE  ISLAND  (RAID  ISLAND, 
RODE  ISLAND),   ment.,   174, 
222    26=^*    274* 
RIBAR,  Susana,  in  cen.,  154 
RICE,  Catharine,  bp.,  158 
Christian,    mo.,    158 
James,  fa.,   i^S 
RICHARDS  (RICHDS),  Paulus,  att'y, 
234*;    trustee  of  Journee    chil- 
dren,  234;  trustee,  238 
Sam',  Tim',  wit  ,  ^21 
RICHARDSON  (RICHESON,  RICH- 
ASON),     Benjamin,    ear-mark, 
380,  389 
Jacob,  ear-mark,  405 
John,    earmark,    380,    395,    406; 
wit.,  381,  385;  jur.,  384;  land- 


owner,   387;  appr.,  402,   404*, 

405 
Margret,   bp.,   85 
Samuel  (Samuell),  ear-mark,  379, 

405 
Willem,  fa.,  85 

R I  C  H  A  U  D  (RICHAU,  RICKO, 
RICKE,  RICO,  RICHGAU, 
RIGAU,  RIGAR),  Anna  Maria, 
wit.,  S2,   108,   128 

Antie,  bp.,   no 

Buntie,  in  cen.,  151 

Catharina,  wit.,  93,  107 

Catline,  mo.,  79* 

Daniel,  bp.,  134;  in  cen.,  151,  153 

Elsje,  bp.,  69 

Evie,  in  cen.,  151 

Isaac  (Isaack),  wit.,  79;  bp.,  no; 
in  cen  ,  151 

Jacob,  bp.,   no;  in  cen  ,  151 

Johanness  (Johannes,  John),  fa., 
67,  69,  no,  n9,  wit.,  109;  in 
cen.,  154 

Leah,  bp.,   119 

Mary,    bp.,    no 

Paul   (Powell),   fa.,    134;  in  cen., 

153 
Rachel,  bp.,  67 

RICHMOND  COUNTY,  records  of, 
and  note  concerning  Liber  A,  i ; 
officers  and  tax  for  1698,  21; 
officers  for  1699,  22 
RICHMOND  TOWN,  ment.,  38 
RICK  (RICKE,  RIAK,  RICAS)  [see 
RICHAU  and  RYKE],  Althe, 
in  cen.,    154 

Elisabeth,  in  cen.,  154 

Hanes,  in  cen.,    155 

Hendrak,  in  cen.,  155 

Magdelean,  in  cen.,  155 

Mary,  in  cen.,   151,  155 

Nealthe,  in  cen.,   154 

Peter,    in    cen.,    155 

Phem  [Euphamie?],  in  cen.,  155 

Rick.,  in  cen.,  151 

Wilite,  in  cen.,   151 
RICKERSON     (RICKOSON),     Rick, 
cattle-mark,    2=;,    27;  mcnt.,   44 
RICKMAN   (see    RYKMAN),   Albert, 
Mr.,  cattle-mark,  45 

William,    wit.,   308 
RIDDLE,   EHzabeth,  mo.,   161 

Mary,    bp.,    161 

Thomas,  md.,  i^^q;  fa.,  161 
RIDGWAY    (REGEWAY),    Abigail, 
wit.,   318 

Hannah,  wit.,  285,  318 

Rachel,  wit.,  318 

Rebecca,  wit.,  318 

William,   wit.,    318 
RIGGA,  Abraham,  fa.,   146 

Ragel,   bp.,    146 
RIGHT    [See    WRIGHT] 
RIGHTON,  Sarah,  wit.,  250 
RINE,   William,  md.,    176 
RINSY  (RENSY).  Grace,  wit.,  255 

John,  wit.,  2SS 
RITCHEKER,  Hans,  fa.,  182* 

John,  bp.,   1 82 

Mary,  mo.,  182* 
RI\'ELY,  Andrew,  wit  ,  320 

John,   md.,  320;  wit.,  320,  328 

Mary,   wit.,  334 

Sarah,  wit.,  320,  328* 


ROACH,  Jane,  ep.,  211 
Peter  R.,  husb.,  2n 

ROADE,  Saml.,  wit.,  261 

ROADS,  Main  road,  called  New  road, 
37,  38;  mill-road,  38;  Clove 
road,  46;  old  road,  48;  main 
road,  53 

ROBBINS  (ROBENS),  Joshua,  child 
bur.,  207 

Susan,  md.,  373 
ROBER  (ROBAR),  Magdalen,  in  cen., 
.150 

Vinson  (Vinsen),  in  cen     150* 
ROBERTS,  John,  wit.,   399 

Joseph,   wit.,   308 

Mary,  md  ,  174 
ROBINSON     (ROBENSON,     ROBI- 
SON,    ROBESON,    ROBERT- 
SON), Amey  W.,  wit.,  331 

Andrew,  Jr.,  pltf.,  384 

Charles,  wit.,  340,  398;  ear-mark, 
406 

Christian,  bp.,  173 

David,  fa.,  169,  170,  175;  bur.,  176 

Deborah,  bp.,  181;  wit.,  331 

Duncan,    Mr.    Duncan,   bp.,    171; 
master,  177 

Edmund,  wit.,  339 

Elizabeth  (Eliz'''),  wit.,  308,  319, 

331,  332,  333.  334 
Hannah,  wit.,  325 
Isabella,  bp.,  187 
James  md.,  177 
Jane,  bp.,  184 
Jno.,  pltf.,  227 

Mary,    bp.,    168,    175,    176;  md., 

179,    180;  mo.,   168,    171,    173, 

i75>    176,    181,    187;  wit.,  307, 

308 

Michael,  md.,  163 

Patrick,  md.,  171;  bp.,   191;  fa., 

173,  176,  181,  1S4,  187,  191 
Phebe    (Phebae),    mo,   169;    bp., 

170 
Thomas,  (Tho^)  wit.,  289,  308 
William,  fa.,   168,   171;    bp.,  169; 
bur.,  172;   ear-mark,  380 
ROCKHILL    (ROCKHILLS),    Eliza, 
bp.,  208 
John,  wit.,  281 
ROCKY  HILL,  ment.,   165 
ROCKY  POINT,  ment ,  222 
ROELOFSEN,  Peter,  deft.,  226 
ROESE,  Dirk,  cattle-mark,  26 
ROFF,  John,  Jr.,  bur.,  204 
ROGER,  Mary,  bp.,   158;  rac,   158 
Jane,   mo.,    166 
Samuel,  fa.,  158 
ROGERS     (ROGGERS),     Elizabeth, 
mo.,    175,    183,    188,    193,   195; 
md.,  184,  280;  bp.,  193 
Henry,   bp.,   177 
James,  bp.,  175 
John,  bp.,  174,  175;  wit.,  262 
Leonard,   bp.,  188 
Lewis,  bp.,   183 
Lydia  (Lyddia),    bp.,    180;   wit, 

.305,   307 
Marcy,  wit.,  304 
Mrs.   Marv,   mo.,    212 
Othniel    (Otheniel,    Othnel),    fa., 
177,    iSo,    183,    186,    188,    193, 
ig.s;  husb.,  175*;  bp  ,  1S8;  bur., 
19S 


452 


INDEX. 


ROGERS     (ROGGERS),    Raymond, 
bp.,  195 
Rebecca,  mo.,  174 
Richard,  bm-.,   162;  fa.,  212* 
Samuel,  wit.,  262 
Thomas,  bp.,   186 
William,  fa.,   174 

ROL  (BL\L,  RALL,  ROLL)   [RALE], 
Anna  (Antje),  mo.,  68,  120 

Antje  Mangels,  mo.,  126 

Catharine  Mangels,  mo.,  74* 

Fitye  (Fitje),  mo.,  58;  bp.,  126 

Francyntje  Mangels,  wit.,  96 

Hans,  wit.,  68,  69 

Jan  Mangel,  wit.,  94,  115 

Jan,  Jr.,  wit.,  76,83,  88;    fa.,  126 

Maria,  wit.,  64;  mo.,  67,  69,  120 

Marytje,  mo.,  76 

Marytje  Mangels,  wit.,  75 
ROLLENS,  Charles,  fa.,  85 

Philip,  bp.,  85 
ROMER,  Mr.  Lawrence,  cattle-mark, 

45 
RORREN,  Mary,  md.,  189 
ROSE  [ROSS?],  Ann,  mo.,  172* 

EUzabeth,  bp.,  172 

Martha,   bp.,    172 

Samuel,  fa.,   172* 

William,  bp.,   172 
ROSEN,  Gerrit,  fa.,  103 

Nicholas,  bp  ,  103 
ROSEVELT,  Mr.,  child,  bur.,  206 
ROSS,  Thomas,  ear-mark,   407 
ROUS  (ROUSE),  Catharine,  bp.,  186 

John,  fa.,  182,  186 
ROYAN    (see    REYERNE),    James, 

records  an  est  ray,   -57 
RUCKLES,  Lydia,  bp.,  207 

Thomas,  husb.,   207 
RUDD,  Mr.,  minister,  200 
RUE  (REW,  ROW),  Abigail,  md.,  183 

Ann,  bp.,   180* 

Catharine,  bp.,  184,  187 

Elizabeth,  mo.,  167;  bp.,  191 

Francies,  in  cen.,  154 

Henry,  bp.,   184,  186 

James,  md  ,  194 

Jane,  bp.,  169 

John,  cattle-mark,  31;  fa.,  180, 
186,  187*,  191;  bp.,  180* 

Joseph,  fa.,  167,  171,  175,  181, 
184;    bp.,  175,  180 

Joseph,  Jr.,  fa.,  180,  184 

Margaret,  bp.,  173,  181;  md.,  188 

Mary,  mo.,  69,  117,  191  ;  bp.,  167, 
184 

Mathew  (Matthew,  Mr  Mathew, 
Mr.  Matthew,  Mauthew),  cat- 
tle-mark, 27;  in  cen.,  152,  154; 
fa.,  169,  173,  176,  i8o~;  husb., 
170;  bp.,  173;  bur.,  181 

Mathias  (Matthias),  bp.,  167,  176 

Mrs.,  bur.,  170 

Rachel,  bp.,  178 

Rebecca,  bp.,   187 

Samuel,  fa.,  181 

Sarah,  mo.,  167;  bp.,  181 

Svntche,    bp.,    180 

Wilham  (W-"),  bp.,  171;    fa.,  167, 
17.3,   178,  184 
RULL,  John,  cattle-mark,  34 
RULON    (RULAN,    RULONG,    RO- 
LAN),   Cattron,    md.,    288 


RULON    (RULAN,   RULONG,    RO- 

LAN),    David,  wit.,    276,   288; 

house  of,  288 

Exercise,  wit.,  282 

Experience,  wit.,  288 

Hannah,  wit.,  288 

RUMAGE,  John,  md.,  163 

RUMSON     (RUMSOM,     REMSON), 

ment.,  352,  356,  360,  367,  368* 

369*1  370*i  373* 
RUNDELS  (RUNDILS,  RUNDOLS, 

RUNDELLS,  RUNNELS, 

RUN  DELL),    Hannah,  wit, 

283,  284,  291,  292 
Jemima  (Jemimah),  wit.,  278,  283 
Jeremiah,  wit.,   291 
Mary,  md.,  278 
Richard,   wit.,    259,    260 
Sarah,   md,,   275 
RUSCOE,    Sam.,    pltf.,  235;    motion 

for  execution  of  judg.,  239 
RUSSELL  (RUSSEL,  RUSELL,  RUS- 

SILL),   Abigail,   mo.,  162,   163, 

188*;  ep.,  215 
Abraham,  bur.,  163;  bp.,  164 
Ann,  bp.,  162;  md.,  197 
Benjamin,  bp.,   168 
Deborah,  exr.,  adm.  granted,  396 
Elizabeth,  bp.,    194 
Hannah,  mo.,  173,  178,  184,  188, 

194;  bp.,   162 
James,  fa.,  162,  163,  164,  168,  172, 

178,   185,    188;    bp.,    178,    188; 

husb.,  215* 
John,  fa.,  173,  178,  181,  184,  186, 

188,  194;    bp.,  172,  184 
Josiah,  fa.,   162;    bp.,   185 
Lydia,  bp.,   181 
Mary,  bp.,  173 
Mary  J.,  ep.,  211 
Olever,  consent  as  to  boundaries, 

395;  exr.,  396 
Richard,  bp.,    188 
Russel,  bp.,    163 
Timothy,  bp.,  178 
William,  bp.,  186;  husb.,  211 
RUTAN,  Sarah,  mo.,  82,  83*;  wit.,  122 
RUTTER,  Sarah,  wit.,  258 
RYALL,  Daniel  B.,  md.,  206 
RYERSZ    (RYERSE,     RYERTZE), 

A.,  clerk  of  the  church,  146 
Adrian,  fa.,   58 
Axis,    Mr.,    cattle-mark,    formerly 

Isaac  Van  Tuyl's,  deed.,  43;  fa., 

147.  148 
David,  bp.,  148 
Hannah,  bp.,    147 
Lewis,  bp.,  58 
RYKE    (RYKEN,   RYCKE,   RYCK- 

ZEN,     RYCKEN,     RICKEN, 

RYK,  RYCK,  REICK,  REY- 

KAN),  Abraham,  fa.,  64*;  bp., 

64,  97,  133;  wit.,  97*,  106,  133 
Arme  and  w.,  Marytje,  wits.,  133 
Bennetie,  wit.,  138 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  97;  bp.,  97;  god- 
mo.,  97 
Femmetje    (Femmetie),    bp.,    64, 

137;     wit.,    106,   133;     godmo., 

137 
Harmpje,  wit.,  113 
Hendricus   (Henricus),    bp.,    133, 

i.V8 
Isac,  bp.,    133 


RYKE  (RYKEN,  RYCKE,  RYCK- 
ZEN,  RYCKEN,  RICKEN, 
RYK,  RYCK,  REICK,  REY- 
KAN),  Jacob,  bp.,  133 

Johannes,      fa.,     97;    bp.,      133; 
godfa.,    137 

Judith,  mo.,  109 

Lena,  bp.,   138 

Marytje,  w.  of  Arme,  wit.,  133 

Peter,  surv.,  46 ;  self  and  w.,  wits., 
89,95,106;    fa.,  133*;    bp.,  133 

Ryck  (Reick,  Ryk),  wit.,  95;  fa., 
97,  137.  138 

Sofia,  bp.,  138 

Weynte,  wit.,  137 
RYKMAN,   Albert,    fa.,    64;    fa.  and 
dec'd,  79;  bp.,  posthumous  son, 
79;  wit.,  135 

Rebecca,  bp.,  64 

RYT  (RYTE)  [see  WRIGHT] 


SACHEMS,  ment.,  220 
ST.  GEORGE,  ment.,  366,  371 
ST.  MARTINS,  ment.,^67 
ST.  PETERS,  ment.,  167 
SALEM    COUNTY     (SALEM    CO.), 
ment.,     261,     385,     386,    387* 
3S8 
SALISBURY,   Cap'"  Sylvester,   pltf., 

2^8 
SALTER  (SALTAR),  Elizabeth,  ep., 
213;    wit.,   308,  333,  339 
Huldah,  mo.,  213 
Hannah,  dau.,  ep.,  213 
James,  wit.,  319 
Joseph,  fa.,   213 
Margaret,   dau.,  ep.,  213 
Rachel,  wit.,  329 
Rich"",    wit.,    285 
Sarah,   dau.,  ep.,  213;    wit.,  28s, 
286,    288,    308,    331,    333,   336, 
339 
SAND  BAY,  ment.,  52 
SAUNDERS    (SANDARS),    Hannah, 
bp.,  72 
Richard,  pet.,  35 

Richard  and  Rachel,  parents,  72* 
Sarah,  bp.,  72 
SANDWICH,  ment.,  3^9 
SANDY  HOOK,  ment.';  22^,  224 
SANDY  POINT,  ment.,  220 
SANSBURY,  Dunbar,  ep.,  212 

Mary,  ep.,  212 
SANTO  DOMINGO,  R.  C.  Church,  208 
SANVORT,      Rev.,     Mr.,      Domeny, 

ment.,  78,  118 
SAVAGE,    Hannah,    mo.,     161,    177; 
bp.,  170 
Joseph,  ear-mark,  400 
Michael,  child,  bur.,   168 
Mr.,  planter,   167;    fa.,   16S 
Patrick,  bp.,  161 
Robert,  fa.,   161,   177 
Thomas,  s.,  bp.,   177 
SAYLER,  Ragel,  mo.,  146 
SAYRE    (SAERS)    [see  SEARS  and 
SEERS],   Deborah,  wit.,  336 
Ethan,  surv.,  36*,  39;  cattle-mark, 

39 
SCANDLER,  Darby,  fa.,  173 
Sarah,  bp.,  173 


INDEX. 


453 


SCATTERGOOD,  Thomisin,  wit.,  248 
SCHILLINGER  (SCH I  LINGER, 
SCILLINGER,  SCELINGER, 
SKELINGER,  SCHILLINEX, 
SCHILLINX,  SCILLINX), 
Cornelius  (Cumelius,  Comelus, 
Cornelas),  ear-mark,  379,  406; 
on  jury,  380;  debtor,  389;  wit., 

394* 
Lead-daey     (Lydia),     wit.,     394; 
md.,   395 
SCHILMANS,  Sarah,    mo..    Si;   wit., 

108 
SCHINNIS  (SINNIS),  Elsyc,  wit.,  icx) 
Isaac,  bp.,  100 
John,  fa,  91 ;  wit.,  100 
Lammert,  bp.,  100 
Merya,  mo.,  100 
Susanna,  bp.,  91 
William,  fa.,  100 
SCHOOLMASTER,  of  Cranbury,  ment., 

168;  R.  Lee,  ment.,  170 
SCHOUTEN     (SCHOUT,     SCOUTT, 
SCHOUTT),  Adrian  (Adriaen), 
bp.,  64;  godfa.,  138 
Ary  (Arria),  fa.,  64;  wit.,  81;  in 

cen.,   152 
Marytie,  godmo.,  138 
SCHRIVER,  Mary  C,  ep.,  215 
SCHROEDER,    Ehzabeth,   mo.,    ep., 
218 
Ernest,  s.,  ep.,  218 
Henry  C.  J.,  fa.,  218* 
John  E.,  s.,  ep.,  218 
SCHULL,  Hczekier,  ear-mark,  3S9 
SCHUREMAN  (SCHUEMAN),  James, 
md.,   203;  ep.,  210 
Susan  Wall,  w.,  ep.,  210 
SCHUYLER,  Mr.  Jan.,  wit.,  82 

SCOBY, ,  fa.,  1 86 

John  bp.,  191 
Margaret,  dau.,  bp.,  186 
Phebe,  md.,   194 
SCOCH  BON  NIT,  boundary,  39^ 
SCOTT    (SCOT,    SCOOT,    SECOTT), 

,  son  of  William  and  Abi- 

geall,  d.,  269 
Abigael  (Abigaell,  Abigeall),  wit., 

245;  mo.,  269,*  270 
Amy  (Almy,  Araey),  wit.,  280,  286, 
291,    314,    316,    320,    323,    327, 

331.  335.  336* 

Charles  W.,  husb.,   215 

Charlotte,  A.,  w.,  ep.,  215 

Ebenezer,  wit.,  302 

Ehzabeth,  md.,  302 

Hannah,  wit.,  278,  280 

Hester,  b.,  269 

Jane  (Jean),  wit.,  302,  305,  310 

John  (Mr.  John,  Joh),  his  land, 
53*;  in  cen.,  155*;  wit.,  253, 
256,  278,  307,  315;  b.,  269 

Magdelen,  in  cen.,  155 

Mary,  wit.,  253,  256,  278,  283,  284 

Patrick,  in  cen.,   155 

Peter,  b.,  269;  d.,  270 

Samuel,  b.,  269;  wit.,  278,  280, 
286;   md.,   280 

William  (W"),  wit.,  243,  244,  245, 
246,  278,  280,  283,  284,  315, 
318,  319;  fa.,  269*,  270;  b., 
269*;  s.  of  William  and  Abi- 
gaell, d.,  269;  md.,  278;  ep.,  376 

William,  Jr.,  wit.,  244 


SCOTLAND,  ment.,  218 
SEAMAN  (SEMAN),  Ann  H.,  ep.,  210 
Benjamin  (Mr.  Benjamin),  comr., 
37;    cattle-mark,  45;    fa.,  205 
Catharine,  mo.,  205 
George,  wit.,  287 
Mary,  w.,  ep.,  208 
Richard,  b.  and  bp.,  205 
Sylvenus,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  44 
SEARS  (SEERS)  [see  SAYRE],  Anne 
(Ann),  bp.,   160;  md.,   176 
Greezel,  mo.,  160 
James,  bp.,  160 
John,  fa.,  160 
Mary,  w.,   bp.,   197 
William,  bp.,  160;  husb.,  197 
SURS  [SEERS?],  Mr.  John,  bur.,   170 
SEATALCOT,  ment.,  227 
SEBERING  (SEBRING,  SEBBERN), 
Amy  R.,  wit.,  340 
Catharina,  mo.,  64 
Yohannis,  wit.,  278 
SEE  (SEDE),  Isaac,  deft.,  3*;  cattle- 
mark,    25;    name    indexed,  28; 
ment.,   35 
Mary,  pltf.,  g;  name  indexed,  28 
SEGRAVE,   William,   ear-mark,   379; 
wit.,    395;  adm.,  397;  b.,  400; 
fa.,  400 
SEGUIN  (SEGOINE,  SIGIN),  Dorcas 
(Durka),  wit.,  83;  in  cen.,  150 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  147;  in  cen.,  150 
Jacob,  in  cen.,   150 
James  (Jaques),   his  land   ment., 
36;    wit.,  67,  82;    fa.,  69,   75*; 
bp.,  75;   in  cen.,  150 
John  (Jean),  fa.,  67,  147;  wit.,  69, 

83;  bp.,  75;   in  cen.,  150 
Jonas,  bp.,  67 
Sara,  bp.,  69 
SELLON,  John,  husb.,  205;  fa.,  205 
Latrobe  Rosevelt,  birth  and  bp., 

205 
Lucy,  bur.,  205;  mo.,  205 
SEMSON   [see   SIMPSON   and   SIM- 
SON] 
SENIOR,  Abraham,  wit.,  250 
SEP,  Margreta,  wit.,   146 
SERGEANT   (SERJEANT),   Samuel, 
fa.,  186 
John,  bp.,   1 86;  md.,  190 
SERRICKS,  Titus,   deft.,   225* 
SETON  (SEBON),  Lewes,  in  cen.,  T54 
SHADINE     (SHADYN       SHADYN, 
SHADING,  SHADIN.JADDIN, 
SHADDEN),  Mr.,   collector,  22 
Henry    (Henery),    surv.,    50;    in 

cen.,  151 
Elisabeth,  in  cen.,  151 
John,  in  cen.,   151 
Martha,  godmo.,  89;   in  cen.,  153 
Mary,  in  cen.,   151 
Thomas,  md.,  1S3 
SHAFFORD,  William,  wit.,  246 
SHALL,  Catharine,  md.,  190 
SHARK  RIVER,  ment.,  169,  181 
SHARP   (SHARPS),   Agnes   (Agnis), 
wit.,  242,  243,  244 
Jno.,  pltf..  22s;  deft.,  2-^8 
SHATTOCK  (SHADDOCK,   SHA- 
DOCK),  Ann  (Anna),  bp.,  160, 
183,  198;  mo.,  183 
Exercise,  md.,  243 


SHATTOCK  (SHADDOCK,  SHA- 

DOCK),    Hannah,    wit.,    241*; 

dau.,    of    William,    md.,    241; 

wit.,  243 
Jeremiah,  bp.,   183 
John,  bp.,  160;   fa.,  160,  161,  183 
Mary,  bp.,   183;  wit.,  243 
Martha,  bp.,   160;    mo.,  160 
Sarah,  bp.,   160 
Thomas,  fa.,   198;  wit.,  257 
WilUam      (W°),    bp.,     160,     161; 

house    of,    241,    243;    fa.,  241; 

wit.,  241*,  242,  243*,  245*,  251 
SHAW,  Edmund,  wit.,  394 
Elizabeth,  md.,   189 
John,   wit.,    278,   282*,   381,   384, 

386;  deft.,  384;  ear-mark,  391; 

b.,  395;  agreement,  398*;  appr., 

402 
Jo°  [Jonathan?],  wit.,  385 
Joshua,    ear-mark,    389,  405;   b., 

395 
Lydia   (Lid'.a,   Lidey),  md.,  394; 

b.,  395;   ex.,  396 
Nathan,   b.,   395 
Richard,  b.,  395;   ear-mark,  407 
William    (Will""),  ear-mark,  379; 

md.,  394;  b.,  395;  d.,  395;  ex., 

396.  399;  ^"'t.,  398;  bro.,  398 
SHERMAN    (SHEARMAN,    SHAR- 

MAN),  Benjamin,  ep.,  213 
Fredrik,  fa.,   102* 
Jacob,  bp.,   102 
Mary  V.,  wit.,  341 
Rachel  C.,  wit.,  337 
Sarah,  md.,  193;  wit.,  332,  334 
Sarah  C,  wit.,  338 
Thomas   (Tho^,    Tho.),   bp.,    102; 

ex.     against,     227*;    wit.,  332, 

337,   338 

The,   senior,  former  owner,  etc., 
229* 
SHELBY,  Co.  of,  ment.,  355 
SHERIFF,  Elizabeth,  w.,  ep.,  216 

Ephraim,   husb.,  216 

John,  husb.,  216 

Lucy,  w.,  ep.,  216 
SHEPHERD,  Amelia,  bp.,  179;  mo., 
198 

Benoni,  bp.,  198 

Clemens,  bp.,   181 

Clement,  md.,   197 

Ehsha,  fa.,  196,  198 

Jacob,  bp.,   183 

John,  fa.,   179;    bp.,  198 

Sarah,  mo.,   183,   192;    bp.,  192 

Thomas,  fa.,   181,   183,  192;   bp., 
196 
SHERROCK    (SHARROCK),    John, 
fa.,  164*,  168,  173;  bp.,  164 

Francis,  bp.,  164 

Martha,  mo.,   173 

Sarah,  bp.,   168 

Thomas,  bp.,   173 
SHERSON,  Deborah,  wit.,  332 
SHINN,  Abigail  (Abigaell),  wi'     249, 

338 
John,  wit.,  2SI 
SHIVERS,    Samuell,   wit.,   383 
SHIWE  ['],  Reuben,  wit.,  ^u 
SHOEMAKER  (SHOOESL'^KER), 
Anne,  wit.,  318 
Christian,  md.,  184 
Jno.,  purchaser  of  horse  in  dispute, 
237 


454 

SHOLE  HARBOUR,  ment.,  223 
SHORT  (SHORTE,  SHORTS),  Dene, 
ep.,  211 
Nathaniel  (Nathaniell),  ear-mark, 
379,  405;  deft.,  384;  adm.,  396 
SHOSWOOD  (?),  William,  wit.,  386 
SHOT  WELL  [see  CHATTWELL] 
Abram,  in  cen.,  153* 
Anna,  in  cen.,   153 
Benjamin  (Benj"),  wit.,   298,   302 
Catherine,  wit.,  ,302,  306 
Constant,  wit.,  306 
Daniel,  apprentices  Nicholas  Lee, 
20;  surv.,   22;    cattle-mark,  25; 
former   swinging   gate,  46;   his 
land,   now  Ab'"   Brouwer's,  46; 
col.,  50;   his  land,  53;  in  cen., 

153* 

EUk  (Eli'),   wit.,   282,   285 

Elizabeth  ([Eh'?],  EHz.,  Eliz^ 
Ehsabeth),  in  cen.,  153*;  wit., 
281*,  282,  283,  285*,  287*,  288*, 
289*,  290,  291,  293,  295 

Hannah,  wit.,  339 

Isaiah,  md.,  306;  wit.,  306 

Jacob,  md.,  302;  wit.,  302,  306 

John,  surv.,  22;  cattle-mark,  26; 
his  land,  53;  in  cen.,  153*;  wit., 
298 

Joseph,  in  cen.,  153;  md.,  298; 
wit.,  298 

Margare;  (Margreat),  in  cen.,  153; 
wit.,  331 

Martha,  in  cen.,  153 

Mary,  in  cen.,  133;  wit.,  301,  339 

Phebe,  wit.,  298,  301 

Samuel,  wit.,  298,  301,  302 

Sarah,  in  cen.,  153;  wit.,  339 

Susana,  in  cea.,  153 

W"  W.,  Jun',  wit.,  339 
SHREEVE   (SHi-lEVE,   SHREIVE), 
Caleb   (Odib),    wit.,    242,    244, 
246* 

EHza,  b.,  359 

Martha,  b.,  359 

Martha  S.,  wit.,   338 

Mary,  mo.,  359*;  b.,  359;  d.,  359 

Phebe  Ann,  wit.,  338;  b.,  359 

Reuben,  fa.,  359* 

Sarah,  wit.,  242,  244,  338;  b.,  359 

Susannah,  b.,  359 

William,  bp.,   207;  bur.,   207 
SHREWSBURY      (SHROWSBERY, 

SHROWSBERRY,  SHRO , 

SHREWSB),  165  to  375  con- 
tain references  to  Shrewsbury 
town,  Shrewsbury  Episcopal 
Church,  Shrewsbury  meeting- 
house, and  Shrewsbury  River. 
SHUTLER,  Catharine,  bp.,   187 

Felix,  fa.,  187 
SICKLES   (SIKKELS,   SIKKEL, 
SYKLES,      ZIKKELS,     ZIK- 
KEL),  Abraham,  wit.,  124 

Claasje,  wit.,   124 

Elizabeth     (Elisabet),     mo.,     75, 
124;  wit.,  108,  124 

Henry,  md.,  184 

Sarah,  ep  ,   210 

Zacharias,  wit.,  75 
SKELTON    (SCILTON),    Alee,    wit., 

259 
SILO  [see  CEILO] 


INDEX. 

SIELOF  (SILOF),  Blandina,  bp.,  99 
Daniel,  fa.,  91*;  bp.,  91 
Elsye,  wit.,  91 
Pieter,  fa.,  99 
Saartye,  bp.,  91 
SIMES,  Johan,  wit.,  109 
SIMKINS,   Wilham,   ear-mark,    380*; 
deft.,   3S3;  deed  of  sale,   399*; 
gets  poss.,  400*;  wit.,  400 
SIMSENBACH    (vSUMSENBACH, 
ZUMSENBACH),    Aaltje,    bp., 

70 
Christina,  bp.,  76 

Christoffel,  bp  ,  73 

Hanna,  bp.,   124 

Jan  Philip  (Johan  Philip),  fa.,  70, 
7,5.   76.    124 

Philip,  wit.,  125 
SIMPSON  (SIMSON,  SEMSON),  John 
(Jan),    with   w.,   wits.,  99;  fa., 
178 

James,  bp.,  178 

Lydia,  bp.,   181 

Peter,  wit.,  138;  jurym.,  230, 
231,  234;  wit.,  238;  complaint 
against,   239 

Robert,  fa.,  181 

Sande  (Sandy),  fa.,  99 

Susanna,  md.,  193 

Tabitha,  bp.,  99 
SIPS,  Ite,  wit.,  74 
SKANE,  Matthew,  fa.,  74 

Peter,  bp.,   74 
SKINNER,    Cortland,    fa.,    186,    188, 
194;  bp.,  194 

Ehzabeth,  mo.,  188,  194 

Gertrude,   bp.,   186 

John,  bp.,   188 

Philip,  md.,   193 
SKIRMEN,  Abraham,  fa.,  92 

Peggy,  bp.,  92 
SLAGER,  Sophia,  wit.,  60,  87 
SLAGHT  (SLAGT,  SLECHT,  SLET, 
SLATT,  SLOT,  SLAG),  Barent 
(Barnt,  Mr.  Barnt),  s.  of  Hen- 
drick,  dec'd,  cattle-mark,  40; 
bp.,  62,  107;  fa.,  62*;  wit.,  107, 
113;    in  cen.,  151,  153 

Catharina,  bp.,   118 

Christin,  in  cen.,  151 

Cornelia,  bp.,   i  iS 

Ehzabeth  (Elisabeth,  Ehsabet), 
bp.,  124;  in  cen.,  151,  154* 

Eva,  mo.,  108 

Frances,  in  cen.,  153 

Hendrick  (Hennick,  Henrick,  Hen- 
drik),  dcc'd,  ment.,  40;  cattle- 
mark,  42;  wit.,  70,  124,  127, 
129,  136;  fa.,  107*,  108* 

Hillctje  (Hylletie),  bp.,  107;  wit., 

133 
Jacob,  bp.,   108;   in  cen.,  154 
James,  in  cen.,  154* 
Johan   (Jan,   Johannes),   bp.,   62, 

108;    wit.,   108;    fa.,  118,  124 
Leandert,  in  cen.,  153 
Maria,  mo.,  93,  bp.,  107 
Sarah,  in  cen.,  154 
SLEEPER,  Abby,  mo.,  208 
J.  Howard,  ep.,  208 
Samuel  T.,  fa.,   208 
SLAVES,  cen.  of  in  1706  on  S.  I.,  155, 
156 


SLOCUM  (SLOCOM,  SLOKUM),  Deb- 
orah, wit.,   284 

Ehzabeth,  b.,  272 

Hannah,  wit.,  241,  244,  247,  250, 
254,  256,  257,  258;  mo.,  272; 
wife  of  — athaniell,   272 

John,  John  [?],  wit.,  241,  243,  251, 
292;  b.,    272 

Jonathan,  ep.,  211 

Margaret,  md.,  193 

Mary,  ep.,  211 ;  b.,  272 

Meribah,  wit.,  241,  243,  244,  245*, 
247,  249*,  250,  251*,  252,  254, 

256,  257*,  258,  259,  260;  house 
of,  255;  md.,  257;  b.,  272 

Naomi  (Nacmy),  wit.,  258;  b., 
272 

Nathaniel  (Nathaniell,  — athan- 
iell), wit.,  241,  244,  249,  250, 
251,  272;  husb.  of  Hannah,  d., 
272 

Peter,  md.,  171 

Samuel  (Samuell),  md.,  197;  wit., 

257.  259 

Sarah,  b.,  272;  wit.,  324 

Savall,  b.,  272 

Susanna,  md.,   197 

Thomas,    ep.,    211;  wit.,   260 
SM ALLEY,  Ehnor,  wit.,  318 

James,   wit.,  318 
SMEDBURG,  Mr.,  child  bur.,  206 
SMITH    (SMYTH,    SMIT,    SCHMIT) 
[see  SMYET], ,  fa.,  168 

Abram,  wit.,   394 

Adam,  pet.,  35;  cattle-mark,  41 

Ahce,  wit.,  335 

Ann,  wit.,  325,  md.,  325,  357 

Ann  Tryphena,  bp.,  203 

Anthony,    wit.,   306* 

Bryan,  fa.,  192 

Catharina,  bp.,  125;  md.,  198 

Xtian,   wit.,    228 

Clas,  deft.,  2;  wit.,  19;  his  execu- 
tors paid,  21;  cattle  mark,  23; 
name  indexed,  28;  ment.,  35 

Cornelius  J.,  wit.,  336 

Deborah,  "wit.,  306,  310,  311 

Edward,  bur.,  204;  md..  206;  ep., 
218 

Ehsabeth,  in  cen.,  151 

Eizabcth  W.,  wit.,  341 

Ellen,  mo.,  159 

Ellenor,  md.,  174 

Frances,  mo.,  192;  fa.,  203 

Hannah,  bp.,  159;  md.,  199;  wit., 

330 

Hendrick  Barentse  (Hendrick  Bar- 
ents), pet.  of,  236* 

Henry  A.,  child,  ep.,  218 

James,  md.,  195 

Jane,  mo.,  168 

Jcihann  Adam,  fa.,  125 

John,  in  cen.,  150;  fa.,  183;  ment., 
221;  wit.,  285;   ear-mark,  380 

John  M.,  husb.,  21S* 

Joseph  M.,  husb.,  217 

Lewis,  md.,   188;  wit.,  304 

Lucy,  mo.,  203 

Lydia,  bp.,  183;  mo.,  190;  md., 
199 

Margaret,  mo.,  178 

Maria,  wit.,  88 

Mary,  bp.,  178,  192;  md.,  189 

Mary  A.,  ep.,  218* 


INDEX. 


455 


SMITH   (SMYTH,   SMIT,  SCHMIT), 

Meribah,  «it.,  325 
Nathan  A.,  «'it.,   332 
Noah,  wit.,  310 
Peter,  bp,,  190 
Richard,  ear-mark,  405 
Sam',  wit.,  306 
Sarah,   wit.,   306,  311 
Sarah  Ann,  wit,,  337 
Susanna,  bp.,   192 
Thomas  [Hammus],  wit.,  97,  306, 

310,   311;    fa,,    190;    md,,    iSo, 

306;  bp,,  168 
Timothy,  wit.,  304,  306,  330;  md., 

330 
Tunis,  fa.,  178 
William  (W"),  fa.,  159;    md,,  183; 

wit.,  335,  398;  (1694),  ear-mark, 

380;  (1722)  ear-mark,  405;  pltf., 

381* 
SMOCK    (SMACK,    SMAK,    SMOK, 

SMOOK),  Anne  (Annetie),  bp., 

115;  in  cen,,  151 
Bamt,  in  cen,,  154 
Hannes  (Johannes),  assr.,  51;  fa., 

"4,. "5 
Catherine,  in  cen.,  151,  154 
Hendrick     (Hendrak),    assr.,     55; 

in  cen,,  154 
John,     cattle-mark,     27;    former 

cattle-mark  recorded  to  Winant, 

48;  in  cen,,  154* 
Leenert     (Leendert),      wit.,     63; 

godfa.,   115 

■  Marytie,  bp,,  114 

Sarah,  wit,,  63 

SMYET  [SMITH  ?],  Casper,  wit.,  112 

Marya,    wit,,  1 12 
SNAWSELL,  Tho,,  alderman  of  New 

Yorke,  oath  before,   230 
SNEDEKER,  Augustus,  child,  ep.,  218 

Elizabeth,   mo.,   218 

Richard,  fa.,  218 
SNOWHILL,  Nancy,  md,,  202 
SOMERSET  CO,,  ment,,  316 
SORRIBER,  John  Frederick,  md.,  i86 
SOSO,  John,  in  cen,,  150 
SOULONGUE,  ment,,  208 
SOUTHERN,  Abraham,  fa.,  175 

Phebe,  bp.,  175 

Susannah,  mo.,  175 
SOUTH  HAMPTON,  ment.,   393 
SOUTH  RIVER,  ment,,  165* 
SPAULDING,  Henry  F.,  wit.,  341 

Julia  A.,  wit.,  341 
SPEEDWELL,  Hannah,  mulatto,  bp., 

1 68 
SPEIRMAN,  Margaret,  md.,  1S6 
SPERMACETI  COVE  (PERMY  CITY 
COVE),  ment.,  223,  224 

SPICER  (SPICERS),  ,  ear-mark. 

379 

Jacob,  deft.,  378;  ear-mark,  381; 
wit.,  386,  397,  400;  buyer,  393; 
appr.,  393;  deed  of  sale,  399* 

Sam.  (Samuell),  wit.,  238,  242 
SPIER,  Sytje,  bp,,  62 

Baay,  fa,,  62 
SPINNING,    Anslem,    (Ausel)    husb., 
364.  375 

Ichabod,  wit,,  317 

Mary,  T.,  w.  of  Benjamin  Wolcott, 

ep-.  375 
Miriam    T.    (Marian    T.),    w.    of 


Anslem,  d.,   364;   w.   of  Ausel, 
ep.,  375 
SPOTTSWOOD,    ment.,    202 
SPRAGG,  Jacob,  Mr.,  his  former  cattle- 
mark,  given  to  his  son  Jos.,  42; 
records  cattle-mark,  43 
Joseph,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  formerly 

his  father's,  42 
WiUiam,  ment.,  36;  comr.,  38 
SPREE,  Caty,  bp.,  72 
Edward,  bp.,  91 
William,  fa.,  72*,  91 

,  bp,,  72 

SPRINGFIELD,  ment.,  273*,  314 

SPURYHER,  Elizabeth,  md,,  182 

S  Q  U  A  N    (SQUANKUM,     SQUAN- 

CUM,     SQUANCOM),      ment., 

171,  172,  201,  306,  310,  322,  324, 

339,  341.  358,  364-367,  370,  371 

STACE,     alias  John    Perterson,  fence 

viewer,  20;  his  mark,  21 
STAATESER,   Christeen,   mo.,    182 
Christopher,  fa.,   182 
Elizabeth,  bp.,   182 
STAATS  (STATES,  STAES,  STATS, 
STTATES,  STAETS),  Abraham 
(Abram,),  fa.,    64;   wit.,  77;  in 
cen.,  153*    154 
Agneta   (Agnietje),    mo.,   66,    67, 
69,   117;  wit.    77,   106,  118 

Anna  (Annetye,  Anatje),  wit., 
66,  79,  sr.,  80,  84,  132,  132,  134; 
mo,,  77,  80,  82*;  bp.,  108;  in 
cen.,  153 

Annerithe,  in  cen.,    153 

Catharina  (Catryna,  Kathareina), 
wit.,  65;  w,  of  John,  wit.,  97, 
104,  106,   128* 

Cornelia,  wit.,  82,  93,  113,  118, 
122;  bp.,  loS;  mo.,  116* 

Edmond  (Edman),  bp.,  134;  in 
cen.,   153 

Elizabeth,  wit.,  106;   in  cen.,  153* 

Epraim,  in  cen.,   154 

Grace,  in  cen,,  153 

Hellise,  in  cen,,   150 

Isaac,  bp,,  64 

James,  in  cen.,  154 

Jannetje,  wit.,  82,  116,  122,  126, 
140;  mo.,  93*,  94,  142 

John  (Jan,  Johan),  cattle-mark, 
27 ;  cattle-mark,  given  to  his 
grandson,  Johannes  Breesteede, 
43;  his  land^  53;  wit.,  65,  70, 
82*,  93*,  97,  104;  self  and 
w.  wits.,  106;  godfa.,  106;  fa., 
108;  John  and  w,  Catharine, 
wits.",  128*;  in  cen.,  154;  bur., 
192 

Magdalena  (Magdalen),  wit.,  82; 
mo.,  131,  B39,  140*,  141*;  in 
cen.,  153 

Maria  (Marytii),  wit.,  82,  83,  116, 
121 

Maria  Margareta,  mo.,  125 

Neeltjc,  wit.,  62,  68,  73,  117,  136; 
mo.,  106 

Peter  (Pieter),  cattle-mark,  31; 
const.,  49,  50;  his  land,  53; 
wit.,  with  w.,  ^Elizabeth,  77; 
wit.,  104,  106,  \o8,  130;  fa., 
134;  bp.,     I34;in\cen.,     153*, 

154 
Rachil,  in  cen.,  150,  153 


STAATS  (STATES,  STAES,  STATS, 
STTATES,  STAETS),  Rebecca 
(Rabecka),    mo.,    70,    77;   wit., 
88,     116,   132;  bp.,   108;     w.  of 
Jacob  Bakker,  wit.,  141,  143 
STACKHOUSE,  Margery,  wit.,  305 
STANDFORD,    Thomas,     money    re- 
ceived from,  3S8 
STANLEY,  Grace,  md.,  179 
STANTON,  EU,  wit.,  247 
STAPLETON,  ment.,  371 
STARSE  (STAUSE),  Abraham,  cattle- 
mark,   25,  26 
Peter,   cattle-mark,   26 
STATEN  ISLAND  (STATIN  ISLAND, 
S.    I.),    const.,    231,    234;  judg- 
ments   against    inhabitants   of, 
233;    compl't    of    const.,     237, 
238*,  366,  371* 
DUTCH     CHURCH,  Baptismal  Rec- 
ord, 57 

Records,  Lib.,  A.  i 

STEBS  (STIBS),   Molly,  mo.,  89 

Willem,   fa,,    129;  bp,,    129 
STEELE  (STELL,  STILL,  STEELL, 
STELLE,      STEEL,     STILE), 
Benjamin,  s.,  ep.,  208 
Catharine,  wit.,  286 
Edward,  s.,  ep.,  208 
EUzabeth,    tp.,    158;  ep.,   208* 
Gabriel   (Gabrill),   fa.,    158*;  ep., 

208* 
James,  bp.,   166 
Jane,  rrio.,   166 
John,  fa.,  166 
Margaret,    bp.,    166 
Mary,  mo.,   158;  bp.,   166 
Pontius  (Pontias),  wit.,  263,  275* 
Thomas  Gordon,  bp.,  158 
STEEN,   James,    Esq.,   antiquarj', 

ment.,   375 
STEPHENS  (STEVENS,  STEEVENS, 
STEVEN,   STEEVENSE, 
STEEPHENS),    Andrew,    md., 
186;  bur.,  196 
Catharine,  bp,  195 
Coert,    undertaking  to   pay   debt 
as  cons,,  231  ;  motion  to  review 
court  in  suit  against  him,  233; 
cons.,   234;  jur,,  237 
Deborah,  wid.,  195 
Geo,,  alias  Caper,  deft,,  238 
Henry,  ear-mark,  406* 
Jane,  bp.,   195 
John,  bp.,   159 
Joseph,  bp.,   195 
Mary,  l)p,,  159*,  195;  mo.,  159* 
Richard,  Mr.,  md,,  184 
Thomas,   fa,,    159*;  bp.,    159 
William,  bp.,  195 
STEPHENSON      (STEVENSON, 
STEEVENSON,       STEEVEN- 
SEN),  Edward,  bur.,   199 
Ehzabeth,  mo.,  181,  182,  187 
Griffiths,  s,,  bur.,  194 
Hannah,  bur.,   181;  bp.,  i8i 
J.  and  E.,  parents,  iSi 
John,  md.,  180;  fa.,  181,  182,  187; 

wit.,  257 
Mrs.,  mo.,   194 
Robert,  bp. ,  182 

Thomas,  md.,  198;  bur.,  199; 
complained  of,  232;  cons.,  234; 
jur-,   237 


4S6 


INDEX. 


"TEPHENSON      (STEVENSON, 
STEEVENSON,      STEEVEN- 
SEN),  Widow,  nio.,   199 
William,  bp.,  187 
STERKEY,  John,  md.,  242;  wit.,  242, 
243* 
Mary,  wit.,  242 
STETSTER    (STETCHER),     David, 
fa.,   181 
Margaret,  mo.,   181 
William,  bp.,   181 
STEWART  (STUART),  fence  mcnt , 

52 
Alexander,  ment.,  35;  supcrv.,  56; 

in  cen.,  152 
Catherine,  in  cen.,   152 
Elizabeth,  mo.,   158 
John,  fa.,   158 
W",  bp.,  158 
STII  E  (STILES)  [see    STEELE  and 

STILL] 
r.artholeniew,  ear-mark,  406 
John,  pet.,  35 
STILLWELL   (STILLWEL,   STILL- 

WIL,  STILLEWEL,  STILLE- 

WIL,  STILWELL,  STILWEL, 

STILWIL),  Anna,  bp.,   192 
Anna  (Anne,  Annaetye)  Cathrina, 

mo.,  90;    bp.,  loi ;   in  cen.,  155 
Anthony,   bp.,   58 
Capt.,  fa.,   167 
Cathrina  (Catherine),  bp.,  94;  wit, 

284 
Daniel  (Mr.   Daniel),  overseer,  9; 

security  for  John  Marshall,   10; 

referee,  security,  11;  ment.,  12; 

paid  for  a  wolf,    1 7 ;  sold  hog, 

33 ;  bought  a  gun,  ovL-rseer,  34 ; 

cattle-mark,    42 ;  fa.,    93,   94* ; 

bp.,  94,  97,  128 
Elias,   bp.,    88;   fa.,  96,  97;   bp , 

701 
Elizabeth,    mo.,    192,    198,    199; 

bur.,  206 
Francyntje     (Frenck),     bp.,     93; 

wit.,  132 
Geertje,  wit.,  71 
Gershom  (Gersham),  b.  and  age, 

149;    in  cen.,  152 
Ida,  wit.,  94 
James,    md.,   189;    bp.,    199;   ep., 

213*;  fa.,   192,   198,    199;  wit., 

332 
Jaques,  bp.,  94 
Jeremiah  (Mr.   Jeremy),  in  cen., 

152;  husb.,  159;  md.,  174;  bur., 

184;  fa.,  192 
Joachim  (Joackim),  fa.,  85,   100 
John  (Mr.  John,  Johannes,  Jan), 

wit.,   20;    ment.,   21;  just.,  42; 

vestrym.,  50;    fa.,     loi,     118; 

bp.,  loo,  ii8,  192;  in  cen.,  152; 

ear-mark,  379,  380,  405;  appr., 

d04 
Joseph,  bp.,   167;  wit.,  260 
Margaret,  cp.,  213;  wit.,  332 
Maria  (Mary),  wit.,   59;  mo.,  83, 

94.  95;  in  cen.,  152,  155;  md., 

202 
Martha,  in  cen  ,  152 
Nicholas  (Nicolus,  Nicolas,  Nick- 

lis),  debt  due  to,  12;  pltf.,   13; 

paid     for     disbur.semcnts,     17; 

name  indexed,  29;  land  ment., 


39;  wit.,  88;  bp.,  139;  in  cen., 
155;  child,  ment.,  382 

Rachel,  godmo.,  121 ;  in  cen  ,  152 

Rebecca  (Rcbecka)  [Barbecca], 
mo.,  144;  in  cen.,  152;  bp.,  159, 
199 

Richard  (Rich''),  [Captain],  just., 
8*,  9*,  II*,  16*,  17,  18,  20*,  33; 
wit.,  19;  cattle-mark,  24;  bp., 
85,  94;  fa.,  139;  Cap'",  wit.,  228; 
Mr.,  wit.,  228*;  jur.,  230; 
referee,  232;  Cap'",  declaration, 
235;  report  as  referee,  236; 
pltf.,  237;  referee,  23S;  complt. 
of,  239;  wit.,  275;  ear-mark, 
380,  406 

Richard,  Jr.  (Richard,  Jun'),  wit., 
264,  275 

Thomas  (Mr.  Thomas),  referee, 
10,  33;  i-'aid  for  wolf,  21;  cat- 
tle-mark, 22;  vestrym.,  50;  col., 
51;  fa.,  58,  88,  161,  131;  bp., 
96,  131;    wit.,  132;  bur.,  198 

Thomas,  Jr.,  assr.,   22 

William   (Willem),   fa.,   128;  bp., 
128;  deft,  378 
STITES  (STITS,  STIT),  Abigail,  car- 
mark,  405 

Benjamin  (Ben),  ear-mark,  381, 
405;  wit.,   398 

Esaiah,  ear-mark,  380 

Hannah  (Hanah),  wit.,  394,  398 

Henry  (Henrey),  ear-mark,  380; 
md.,   386;   wit.,  394*,   398 

Henry,  jun'  (Henry,  junior),  ear- 
mark, 392 ;  wit.,  394 

John,  fa.,   176;  bp.,  176 

Jonothan,  ear-mark,  405 

Joshua,  ear-mark,  397 

Margaret,  mo.,   176 

Mary,  w.,   394* 

Richard,  wit.,  394;  ear-mark,  405 
STOCKTON,  Abigail,  wit.,  318 

Sam',  wit.,   318 
STOKES,  Sarah  Ann,  vvid.,  d.,  363 

Woolman,  d.,  363;  husb.,  363 
STOL,  Johanna,  mo.,  118 
STONEB.\NK,  Thomas,  ear-mark,  392 
STONEHOUSE,   ment.,   26s* 
STONY  BROOK,  ment.,  44,  54*,  55 

Town  of,   ment.,    263 
STOREM/N,  Mary,  wit.,  249 
STORM  (STORME),  Drick,  deft.,  234; 
deft.,    235*;  execution    against 
for  security  of  debt,  238;  execu- 
tion against,  219 
STOTvSTER,  Christian,  md.,   179 
STOUT  (STOUTT,   STOUTE),   Alee, 
wit.,  259 

Ann,  bp.,  188 

Catharine,  mo.,  1S8,  190,  191 

David,  adult,  bp.,  188*;  fa.,  igo, 
191 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  190;  wit.,  283 

Francis,  md.,  277 

Hannah,  bur.,  160;  wit.,  291 

Johanah,  wit.,  261 

John,  wit.,  260 

John  Barclay,  bp.,  igi 

Jonathan,  liusb.,  bp.,  186;  fa., 
189;  wit.,  260,  288 

Josipli,  wit.,  257 

Leah,  w.,  bp.,  186;  mo.,  189; 
wit.,  288 


STOUT  (STOUTT,  STOUTE),  Lucy, 
bur.,  206 
Mary,  wit.,  253,  259,  261 
Mrs.,  w.,  bur.,  203 
Rebecca,  bp.,   189 
Richard,  wit.,  253,  259,  291;  md., 

291 
Robert,  adult.,  bp.,  198 
Sarah,  mo.,  147 
Thomas,  husb.,  203;  fa.,  206 
STOUTENBOROUGH     (STOUTEN- 
BURGH,    STOUTEN  BOR- 
ROUGH),    Anthony    (Mr.    An- 
thony), his  land,  ment.,  36,  37; 
cattle-mark,  49 
Eliza  A.,  ep.,  212 
Hannah  L.,  mo.,  ep.,  212 
James  H.,  child,  ep.,  212 
Johannah,  dau.,  ep.,  212 
John  L.,  s.,  ep.,  212 
Margaret,  dau.,  ep.,  212 
Mary,  md.,  206 
Stephen,  bur.,  204;  ep.,  212* 
Stephen  S.,  s.,  ep.,  212 
W"  S.,  wit.,  338 
STRANGWEG  (S  T  R  A  N  G  U I  D  G), 
Arter,  deft.,  16;  name  indexed, 
28,  29;  attachment  of  goods,  31 
Ould,  deft.,  7 
STRATTON,  Hannah,  b.,  394 
Isack,  ear-mark,  406 
Isaac,  jun',  md.,  394 
STRIKHOUZE,  Ehzabeth,  wit.,  69 
STROCKELS,  Hendricka,  wit.,  95 
STRVKER,  Cornelis,  wit.,  130 
Gerrit,  cons.,  234 
Gerritje,  wit.,  130 
Jannetje,  mo.,  130 
Peter,   ordained,    148* 
STUART  (see  STEWART) 
STUBBS,  John,  intestate,  398 
STYVERSANT,  Christian,  bp.,  147 

Samuel,  fa.,  147 
SUDEN  (SODEN),  John,  md.,  168 

Clementina  (Holmes),  w.,  209 
SUFFOLK  CO.,  ment.,  393 
SULLIVAN,  Mary,  bp.,  191 
SUMERS,  John,  appointed  cons.,  381 
SUMMERHAYS,   Susan,    wit.,    337 
SUSANNA,  dau.,  bp.,  190 
SUTTON  (SUTTEN,  SOTTEN),  Am- 
brose, will  of,  proved,  237 
Ann,  md.,  244;  wit.,  245 
Charles,    md.,    176;   adult,   17S*; 

fa.,   I  So 
Jan.,  bp.,  130 
Kezia,  bp.,   178 
Margaret,  bp.,  180 
Thomas,  wit.,   11 1;  fa.,   130 
SWAIN     (SWAINE,    SWAME, 
SWEEM,    SWEENS,    SWAM, 
SWAN,    SWAIME,     ZWEEM, 
SWEM,  SWEEMS),  Albert,  bp., 
97 ;  in  cen.,    154 
Anna  (Ane,  Anne,  Annetie,  Antic), 
mo.,   66,  68,   69,   71,   119;   bp., 
112,  114;  wit.,  67,  117,  120;  in 
cen.,   151,   154* 
Anthony  Thysz   (Antoni   Thysz), 
wit.,  68,   74,    134;  bp.,  74;  fa., 
79;  in  cen.,  154* 
Barent  (Barnt),  fa.,  63;  wit.,  with 


INDEX. 


457 


his  w.,  73;   wit.,  83,   94,    112; 

in  cen.,   153* 
Benjamin,  bp.,  87;  fa.,  147;  md., 

288;  wit.,  288,  291 
Cathcrina    (Calharina,    Cattron), 

bp.,  85;  wit.,  120,  288 
Cornelius,  bp.,  129;  in  cen.,  154 
Danid,  ear-mark,  405 
Eben  (Ebenczer),  car-mark,  381, 

405 
Elener,  in  cen.,  154 

Elizabeth  (Lisabcth,  Lysabet, 
Lysbet,  Elisabet),  wit.,  64,  71, 
87,  95,  114.  '-9;  hp.,  66,  114; 
mo.,    120*;  in   cen.,    150,    153, 

154 
Geertruyd,  bp  ,   141 
Helena,  mo.,  85,   100,   133,   128 
Isaac,  bp.,    100 
Jacob  (Jacobob),  in  cen.,  154;  wit., 

288 
James,  ear-mark,  380 
Jane  (Jannetje),  bp.,  74;  in  cen., 

152 
John    (Joannes,    Johannes,    Jan), 
freeholder,  47;  bp.,  63;  fa.,  66, 

69,  89,  97,  112,  114*;  wit.,  69, 
74,  79,  107 ;  self  and  w.  Martha, 
wits.,  113;  Johannis,  Sr.,  fa., 
114;  Jan,  bp.,  114;  Johannes, 
Jr.,  fa.,  117;  Johannes,  Sr., 
wit.,  118,  120,  12S,  130;  bp., 
128,    141 ;  in   cen.,    151,    153*, 

154* 
Jonathan,  trustee,  382,  392,  405 
Leah  (Lea),  mo.,  66,   120;     wit., 

66,  69,  70,  71,  117,  136;  tip.,  117 
Ledy  [Lydia?J,  in  cen.,  154 
I^ena,  wit.,  68;  mo.,  82,  83* 
Madlean,  in  cen.,  153 
Magdalen    (Magdalena),    bp.,    73, 

""4 
Magyel,  bp.,  97 
Maria  (Marytje,   Mary),  wit.,  66, 

97,  127,  128*;  mo.,  67,  68*,  69, 

70,  71,  117,  125;  bp.,  79,  89; 
godm.,  115;   in   cen.,  151,  153, 

154* 
Martha,  w.  of  Johannes,  wit.,  113; 

in  cen.,  150,  151;  bp.,   114 
Martinus,  bp.,  145 
Matthys  (Maltas,   Matthew,    Ma- 

theus,  Mateis,  Maties),  fa.,  73, 

74*,  «5.  87,  100,  102,  143,  145; 

bp,74,  143.  147;  wit.,  75,   hi; 

in  cen.,    154* 
Neeltie,  wit.,  134 
Rachel,  bp,  69;  wit.,  117;  in  cen., 

154 
Richard,  ear-mark,  405 
Samuel    (Samcll,    Samucll),    wit., 

254,  2S8;  ear-mark,  407 
Saraatie,  w.  of  Thy.s,  wit.,  113 
Sarah,    mo.,    84*;  in    cen.,    153; 

md.,  160 
Siathe,  in  cen.,  153 
Silas,  ear-mark,  405 
Susanna,   bp.,    102;  in  cen.,    151; 

wit.,  288 
Tyse  (Thys,  Tys,  Tye),  siirv.,  51; 

assr,  55.^  self  and  w.  Saraatie, 

wits.,    113;  bp.,    114;  fa.,    141; 

in  cen.,  153 
William  (Wiliem),  fa.,  97,   128,  129 


SWAIN     (SWAINE,    SWAME, 
SWEEM,    SWEENS,     SWAM, 
SWAN,    SWAIME,     ZWEEM, 
SWEM,     SWEEMS),     Zebulon 
(Zeblon),  ear-mark,  380,  392,  405 
SWAN  (see  SWAIN) 
SWEEM  (see  SWAIN) 
SWIMING  RIVER,  ment.,  161 
SWITZER,  Ann  C,  mo.,  213;  ep.,  218 
Charlotte  S.,  dau.,  ep.,  213 
Lewis,  fa.,  213;  husb.,  218 
Lewis,  Jr.,  ep.,   218 
SWYNY  [SWYNEY],  Thurlagh,  wit., 

241 
SYKES,  Mary,  Jun',  wit.,  318 
Samuel,  wit.,  318 

SYMONS  (SYMONSZ,  SYMONSE, 
SYMEZEN,  SYMENSON,  SY- 
MONSON,  SIMONS,  SIMOS- 
ZpN,  SIMSSEN,  SIMONSON, 
SIMONSE,  SIMERSON,  SEI- 
MESEN,  SIMENSEN,  SIMA- 
SON,  SIMESEN,  SIMESON, 
SEYMONSE,    SYMESSON, 

SIMESSONE,  SEYMENSE), 
Aaltje,  bp.,   125,   128 

Aaron,  bp.,  89 

Aart  (Art,  Aert,  Ort),  cattle-mark, 
30;  surv.,  50;  wit.,  64,  69,  90, 
98,  128,  133,  139,  140;  fa.,  78*, 
79*,  90;  bp.,  78*,  144,  14S; 
fa.,  of  Symon,  128;  self  and 
w.   Margritt,  wits.,  148;  in  cen., 

153* 
Abraham,  bp.,  100,  147 

Anna  (Antye,  Antje,  Antic,  Aentje, 
Anatje,  Anne,  Annatje),  mo., 
59*;  bp.,  76,  78,  10^,  108,  127, 
128;  wit.,  90,  98,  133,  143;  in 
cen.,  153 

Aplonia,  in  cen.,   154 

Barent  (Barnt),  col.,  49,  55;  bp., 
59.  79;  wit.,  67,  96,  iiS;  godfa., 
78;  fa.,  89*;  in  cen.,  154 

Blandena,  bp.,   143 

Catharine  (Catherine,  Catrina, 
Catharina),  wit.,  76,  79,  iig, 
123,  140,  145;  bp.,  145;  in  cen., 

153 
ChristofTel(  Cristofel,  Stoffpl),  wit., 

58,   125;  fa.,   60,  61,    102,    143, 

14.S,  148;  bp.,  78,  143 
Cornelia,  bp.,   128 
Cornelius,   fa.,   59;  bp.,   79 
Daniel     (Daneel),     bp.,     79;  fa., 

100*,   102 
Deborah,  in  cen.,  151 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  61,  147 
Evert,  bp.,  94 
Fransintye,  bp.,  90 
Geertruyd   (Gertruyda,  Geartroy, 

Geertruy,    Gccrtje),    bp.,  i,  59, 

124;  wit.,  64,  78,  121,   141,  143; 

mo.,  68;    in  cen.,  153 
Hans,  bp.,  78;  fa.,  85,   108*,   143 

(see  under  Hans) 
Isaac  (Isaak,  Isak,  Deacon  Isaac), 

wit.,  62,   127,  130;    fa.,  76,  118, 

120,    147;  bp.,   76,   79,    124;  in 

cen.,  152 
Jenneke  (Jannetye),  mo.,  87,  88,  89 
Jeremiah  (Jcremias),  bp.,  85,   118 
Johannes     (Johannis),     fa.     and 


wit.,  59;  fa.,  60,  76,  124*,  125, 
142,  147,  148;    bp.,  Oo,  89,  94, 
142;  wit.,  117;  in  cen.,  154 
Margrietye    (Margritt),    wit.,    90, 

148 
Marretye  (Marrilje),  bp.,  72,  127 
Maria,  bp.,  59,  87,  89,   108,   120, 

127;    mo.,  105* 
Martlia,  wit.,  62 
Nicholas,  bp.,  6l 
Pjlly  (Palli),  wit.,  87,  loi 
Rem  (Ram),  fa.,  72;    ment.,  148 
Sarah,  bp.,  9:,  102 

Simon  (Seymon,  Symon,  Syman), 
bp.,  60,  78,  127;  fa.,  61,  85, 
87,  91,  94*.  127*,  128*,  142, 
144;  wit.,  62,  68,  107;  in  cen., 
154 

Susanna,  dau.,  bp.,  79 

Thomas,  fa.,  123,  140;  bp.,  123, 
140 

Van  PeU,  bp.,  142 

Vredrick,  bp.,  86 

William,  wit.,  97 

Wite,  in  cen.,  151 

Woveter,  bp.,  148 

Wyntye  (Wyntje,  Weintje,  Win- 
the),  mo.,  59,  61,  67,  68,  69,  71, 
75.  76,  124.  125*.  144;  bp.,  85, 
89;  wit.,  89;  in  cen.,  153* 

SYRACUSE,  ment.,  370 


TABER  (TABOR),  Daniel,  ep.,  211* 

Sarah,   md.,    197;  ep.,    211 
TALLMAN    (TALMAN,    TOLMON), 
Abigail,  md.,  102,    wit.,  263 
Cordelia,  w't.,  341 
Deborah,  wit.,  281*,  316;  ep.,  376 
Elizabeth,  wit.,  263 
George  D.,  fa.,  216;    ep.,  216 
James,  wit.,  263,  2S7 
James,  Jr.,  wit.,  282 
Jtremiah,  wit.,  793 
Joseph,  wit.,  277 
Rachel,  wit.,  303 
Sam',  wit.,  312 
Susan,   H.  mo.,   216 
TALLON,  John,  in  cen.,  152 
TANSZ,  Auke,  fa.,  64 

Isaac,  bp.,  64 
TATHAM,    John,    Esq.,  383;    makes 

indenture,   386;  atty.,   392 
TARRET  [ZARRET],  James,  ind.,  176 
TATTERSALL,     Richard,     md.,      9; 
test.,   11;  wit.,   16;  indexed,  29 
TAXES  laid,  56;  provincial,  382 
TAYLOR  (TEELER,  TYLER,  TAY- 
LER,    THEALER,    TELLER, 
TAYLER,     TAILER),     Aaltje 
(Aeltye),  bp.,   78;  wit.,  86 
Abraham  (Abraim),  wit.,  68,  75, 
117*,  132;    fa.,  77,  78*,  97;   in 
cen.,  151 
Aetjamje,  w.  of  Sarel  [Samuel?], 

wit.,    116 
Ann  (Anna),  in  cen.,   153;     md., 

203 
Anthony,  md.,  189;  wit.,  299 
Benjamin,  car-mark,  379 
Catherine,  in  cen.,  154 


4SS 


INDEX. 


TAYLOR  (TEELER,  TYI.ER,  TAY- 
LER,  THEALER,  TELLER, 
TAYLER,  TAILER),  C.  W. 
Holmes,  widow,  ep.,  217 

David,  bp.,  60 

Edward,  md.,  203 

Elisha,  bp.,  164 

Elisabeth    (Elizabeth),    wit.,    20, 

394.  396;     Sr.,   398;     Jr.,   398, 
399;    in  ccn.,   151 

Epliraim,  Mr.,  vestrym.,  50;  just., 
52;  his  old  house,  53;    godfa., 
77;    bp.,   77,    78;    fa.,  95*;    in 
cen.,  151 
George  (Georg),  bp.,  192;  elk,  378, 
379,382;   ear-mark,  379;  adm., 
382;     deft.,   383;      pllf,   384*; 
accused    and    acquitted,    385*; 
indent.,   386;    wit.,   387,    388*, 
398*;     carpender,    392*;     md., 
394;    gent.,    395;    fa.,  396;   b., 
396;   inv.,  401 
Harraentye,    wit.,     88 
Hugh,  Mr.,  bur.,  174;  md.,  189 
Jeremiah,  b.,  396* 
John  (Jan),  liis  land,  36;  bp.,  95, 
164;  in  cen.,    151;      md.,    203; 
bur.,  204;  ear-mark,  379*,  405, 
407;  adm.,  382,398;  nient.,  386, 
395*,  396* ;  wit.,  386,  3S9,  394, 
395*,  398;    elk.,  388*,  390,  397, 
399*;    w.,  d.,  395;    b.,  396 
Jonathan,  in  cen.,  154 
Joseph  A.,  ep.,  209,  217* 
Margery,  b.,  396;    md.,  396 
Margriet    (Margreat,    Margrietie), 
godmo.,    77;      bp.,    95,    97;  in 
cen.,    151,   153 
Marlin,  in  cen.,  153 
Mary,  in  cen  ,  151;   md.,  168;  b., 

395,  396* 
Morford,  bp.,   164 
Mr.,   alluded  to,   35 
Mrs.,  mo.,    164 
Nathaniel,   bp.,   164 

Oliver,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  deceased 
fa.,  of  Thomas,  37 

Peter,  bp.,   78 

Rachel,  bp.,  78;  mo.,  86,  88;  in 
cen.,   153 

Samuel  (Samuell),  fa.,  60;  b.,  396* 

Sarah,  in  cen.,  153 

Sarel  [Samuel  ?]  and  w.  Aetjamje, 
wits.,  116 

Thomas  (Tho.),  records  cattle- 
mark  of  fa.,  Oliver,  37;  pltf., 
225* 

Thomas  J.,  Rev.,  minister  in 
Shrews.,  157*;    ep.,  219 

William,  b.,  394 

TENBROOK   (TEN   BROOK),   Jane 
G.,  wit.,  334,  335,  336,  338,  340 
Mary,  wit.,   330,   331* 
Samuel,  M.D.,  md.,  352 

TEN  EYCK  (TEN  EIK),   Margrietje 
(Margreetje),     wit.,     64,     131*; 
mo.,  126*,   127* 
Samuel,  Mr.,  cattle-mark,  37 

TEWDER,  Jno.,  atty.,  234 
THACKROY  [?],  Isaac,  wit.,  305 
TH ARCHER,  Richard,  ear-mark,  405 
THERROCK,  Ehzabeth,  bp.,  164 
John,    fa.,     164 


THESCHENMAECKER,  Petrus,  cat- 
tle-mark, 25 
THOM  [?],  Susannah,  wit.,  256 
THOMAS,   David,  bp,,    193 

Elizabeth,  mo.,  184,  186,  189 

Elton,  wit.,  341 

Enoch,  fa.,  184,  186,  189,  193 

James,  bp.,  189 

Lydia,  dau.,  bp.,  186 

Mary,  dau.,   bp.,    184 

Nathaniel,  md.,   160 
THOMPSON    (THOMSON),    Ann, 
mo.,  200;    wit.,  328 

Ann  Bowne,  bur.,  201 

Catharine,  bp.,  200;    mo.,  204 

Cornelia,   mo.,   200 

Eleanor,  rao.,  201 

Elizabeth,  mo.,   168,  206 

Elizabeth  Franklin,  bp.,  200 

Francis,  bp.,  200 

Forman,  bur.,  206;    fa.,  206 

Harry,  md.,   207 

Jane,  md.,  201;    bp.,  206 

Jane  Forman,  bp.,   208 

Joseph,  md.,  202;  husb.,  203*;  bp., 
204,  205;  fa.,  205;  bur.,  205;  ep., 
218 

Lewis,  md.,  168;  bur.,  174;  fa., 
200* 

Mary,  bp.,   168,  203* 

Mary  Ann,  bp.,  201 

Samuel,  fa.,  168,  204,  205,  208 

Samuel  T.,  ep.,  218*;   wit.,  335 

Sarah  (Sallay),  mo.,  200,  201,  204, 
205    208;    ep.,  218*;    wit.,  332, 

335 
Susan,  bp.,  206 
Thomas,  Rev.,  minister,  1.S7,   163, 

164;    fa.,   200,  201*;    bp.,  203, 

204;  ep.,  219 
Thomas  L,  ep.,  218 
William,  bp.,   200 
W"'  Craig,  bp.,  200 
W""  L.,  wit.,  337 
THORN  (THORNE),  Eleanor  M.,  d., 

363 
John,    Mr.,    bur.,     178;  fa.,     178; 

bp.,   179;     wit.,  262 
Josiph,  wit,,  257 
Mary,  wit.,   263 
Meribah  (Merabah),  wit.,  256,  261, 

285 
Sarah,  bp.,   178 
Stephen,  ep.,   215 
Susannah,  wit.,  256,  326 
Widow,   mo.,    179 
William    (Wm.),    md.,    256;  wit., 
256,  261,  262,  285 
THORNBURY,     George,    interment, 

158 
THORNTON,  Ja',  wit.,  308 
THORP,  Abigail,  bp.,  73 
John,   fa.,   73 
Margrita,   bp.,   140 
Mary,  wit.,  242 
Timothy,  fa.,   140 
THROCKMORTON     (THROGMOR- 
TON),  Aaron  Rhea,  bp.,  203 
Alice,  mo.,  159 
Allaire,  ep.,~2i4 
Ann  (Anna),  bp.,  180;  md.,  181 
Ann  Matilda,  bp.,  203 
Barberie,   bp.,   202 
Catharine,    mo.,     185,     187,    194; 
bur.,   205 


THROCKMORTON     (THROGMOR- 

TON),  Catharine   (Van   Hook), 

w.,  211 
Charles,  ep.,  212 
David,  bp.,   158 

Edmund,  ep.,  212*;  wit.,  331,  336 
Edmund  R.,  ep.,  212 
Eliza,  bur.,  203;  ep.,  216 
Ehzabeth,    bp.,    164;      md.,    180, 

359;   mo.,  200,  201,  202*,  203*, 

205,  206 
Forman,  fa.     202,   203,   205,   206; 

md.,   202,  ep.,   211 
Frances  (Francis),  mo.,  164,  166; 

ep.,    212 
Francis-Eliza,   bp.,   201 
Gertrude  EUza,  bp.,  203 
H.,  bur.,   187 
Hanna    (Hana),    Mrs.,    mo.,  164; 

bp.,    165,  185;      md.,  170 
Hannah  T.,  ep.,  212 
Hartne.ss,  bp.,   159;    ep.,  210 
Hartshorne  W.,  ep.,  216 
Holmes,   bp.,   186;   jr.,  bur.,  203; 

husb.,  205;   bur.,  206 
James,    bp.,    159,    175,    180,    200; 

fa.,  203;    ep.,  212 
James  F.,  wit.,  338 
Jemina,  bp.,  170 
Jane,   bp.,    169,    171,   205;     bur., 

172,  207;    md.,  196;   ep.,  211 
Job,    Mr,,    Sr.,   bp.,   64,    188;  fa., 

158,  164*,  166,  170,  175,  182, 
185,  188,  211*;  husb.,  165*, 
216;  master,  167;  bur,,  168, 
170,   192;    ep.,  211 

John,  Mr.,  Esq.,  Jr.,  husb.,  160, 
216;  md.,  161,  162;  bur.,  162, 
172,    174,    202,   207;     bp.,   164, 

168,  173,  176;  fa.,  165,  173, 
174*,  175,  '79,  180,  185,  186, 
211,   216*;     ep.,  211,  216* 

John  Fisher,  bp.,  185 

Joseph,  Mr.,  Jr.,  fa.,  159,  164, 
165,  169,  171,  172,  176,  180, 
184,  186,  187,  191,  192,  203, 
211*;  md.,  164,  168,  203,  352; 
bp.,  166;  ment.,  177;  husb., 
201,  203;    ep.,  211,  216* 

Joseph  Forman  (Jos.  F.,  Jo'  F.), 
bp.,   184;     fa.,  212;     wit.,  318, 

319 
Lewis,  bp.,   164 
Lydia,  ep.    216 
Margaret  (Marg'),  bp.,  201;  bur., 

203;    mo.,  211,  212,  216*;    ep., 

21 1 ;    wit.,  318,  319 
Mary,  md.,  158,  174;  mo.,  159,  168, 

169,  170,  171,  175,  176,  180, 
184,  186,  187,  191,  192,  211*; 
bp.,  164,  166,  175;  bur.,  194; 
w.,  172;    cp.,  211,  216* 

Mary  Ann  (Mary  A.),  mo.,   203; 

ep.,    21S 
Myrtilla  (Mirtilla),  bp.,  179;  bur., 

192 
Rebecca,  bp.,   164,  180;    wit.,  244 
Richard,  bp.,    187 
Samuel  (Sam',    Samuel,  Jr.),  fa., 

159,  168,  172*,  185,  187,  194, 
211;  husb.,  166,  211;  bp.,  168, 
1S6;  bur.,  172,  184,  199;  md., 
181 ;  ep.,  210,  211 ;  wit.,  318,  336 

Samuel  R.,  fa.,  212 

Sarah,  bur.,   160,   174,   183;    mo.. 


INDEX. 


459 


165.    173.   175;     bp.,   165*,   185, 
194;    nid,,  171;    cp.,  211,  216; 
wit.,  328,  329,  331* 
Sarah  Fornian,  bp.,  202 
Susan,   bp.,  206;  ep.,  211 
Susanna     (Susannali),    bp.,     182; 
bur.,  205;    w.,  212;    ep.,  212*; 
wit.,  337 
Thomas,  fa.,   200,   201,   202,   203; 

ep.,  211;    bp.,  191;    nid.,  192 
TJrsuUa,  Mrs.,  md.,  201;  wit.,  318 
William,  bp.,  187;    ep.,  211,  212; 
fa.,   216 
THROP,  John,  mcnt.,  399 
THRUMB,  George,  md.,   184 
THYESBERSON,  Loubert,  wit.,  388 
TIEBOUT,  Henry,  wit.,  323 
Marytje,  bp.,    140 
Teunis,  fa.,  140*;    bp.,  140 
TIFFEN,  George  E.,  ep  ,  217 
TILBURGH  (TELBURGH),  (see  VAN 

TILBURGH) 
TILTON   (TILLTON),   Abigail   (Abi- 
gal,  Abigel),  wit.,  290,  315,  323; 
md.,  294;    b.,  349 
Abraham,  wit.,  279,   290 
Amos  (Amas),  wit.,  292,  294,  296, 
298*,   299,   300,   301,   318,   321, 
322,  323,  324*,  329,  332;    md., 
323;  fa-.  33S,  351*;    liusb.,  338, 
351*;   b.,  349,  351;   d.,  349 
Anne  (Ann),  wit.,   263,   292,   294, 

302*,  303*;  md.,  306;  b.,  344 

Ann  W.,  wit.,  338 

Catharine  (Cattem,  Catron,  Cath- 

rine,  Catherin,  Katharine,  Kath- 

erine,  Catherine),  ep.,  214;  mo., 

215;    wit.,  253,   296,   297,    298, 

300,  301 ;  md.,  302,  303;  b.,  .^44 

CaroUne     W.,     wit.,     334,     335; 

dan.,  md.,  338 
Clayton,  fa.,  215 
Corlies,  ep.,   377 
Cornelius,   husb.,   377 
Daniel  (Daniell,  Jr.,  Dan'l),  wit., 
253*.   -54,    258,   259*,   261,  278, 
279*,  2S2*,   289,   290,   292,  294; 
md.,  259;    b.,  267,  349;   house, 
292 
David    (Dav''),    wit.,     291,     315, 
317,    318,    319.    323.    324.   331. 
340;   b.,  347,  353;    husb.,  353; 
fa-,  353 
Deborah,    wit.,    296*,    298,    299, 

322,  33i;    b.,  345,  347 
Dinah,  md.,  299;  b.,  347 
EUzabeth   .  (Ehz"'),     wit.,     253*, 
254,   259,   261,   264,    282,   296,* 
297,   298,   299,   304,   323,   324*, 
325,  330,  338;    mo.,  338,  351*; 
w.,  338,  351*;  b.,  345 
Elizabeth  Ann,   wit.,    341 ;      ep., 

376 
Esther  (Easther,   Easter,   Ester), 
wit.,   253,   261,    279,   310;     b., 
267,  345;    md.,  290 
Faith,   wit.,    261,    262,    276,    277, 
287,   29s,   296*,   299,   300,   304 
.mo.,  345;    w.,  345 
Gideon  M.,  wit.,  338 
Hannah,  mo.,  214;  ep.,  215;  wit., 
279,  29Q,   294,    295,   296*,    299, 
300,  302,  314,  322,    323;   md, 
296,    302,    324;    b.,   345;   nic, 


348*;  w.  of  Obediah,  348*;  b. 
348,  349;  dau.  of  Obediah 
and  Hannah,  d.,  348;  w.  of 
Obediah,   d.,  348,  374 

Henry,  b.,  267 

Hester,  wit.,  259;  mo.,  351;  w.  of 
William,   351 

Increase  (Incres,  Increas,  In- 
crecs),  wit.,  279,  290*,  291,  292, 
294,  298*,  300,  301,  302*,  306*, 
308,  310,  311,  312,  315,  318, 
319;  mo.,  344;  w.  of  Nathan, 
3 'J 

Jediah  (Jedediah),  wit.,  308,  309; 
b-,  347 

John,  ep.,  215;  wit.,  246,  247*, 
249,  252,  253*,  254,  25S,  259*, 
260,  261,  279,  280,  283,  290, 
291,  292,  294*,  299,  302;  md., 
252;  b.,  267,  345;  husb.  of 
,   268 

John,  Sr.  (Jno.,  senior),  pltf.,  229; 
wit.,  238,  250* 

Joseph,  wit.,  322,  324;  b.,  345, 
348;    ep.,  377 

Lydia,  wit.,  294;  md.,  295,  302; 
b.,  345,  349;  mo-.  349;  w.  of 
Peter,   349 

Lydia  C,  wit.,  339 

Margaret  (Margrett,  Marg'),  wit., 
252,  253,  259,  261,  292,  318, 
319,  321;  md.,  292,  323;  b., 
347,  348;  dau.  of  Robart  and 
Mirriam,  d.,  347 

Mary,  wit.,  249,  253*,  292,  294, 
296,   297,   324,   334;     b.,   267*, 

344,  345 

Mary  Ann,  bp.,  205 

Mary  M.,  wit  ,  338 

Mersey,  bp  ,  207 

Miriam    (Merioum,    Meriam,  Ma- 

riam,  Mirriam),  wit.,  263,  264, 

279,    291,    299,    323,    328,  331; 

mo.,  347*;  w.,  of  Robart,  347*; 
b.,  347,  348;    ep.,  377 

Nathan  (Nathon),  wit.,  263,  279, 

283,   290*,   294,   295,   297,  298, 

299*,     300,     30>*,     302*,  303, 

304,   305,   306*,   307,   308,  312, 

3"4.  315,  323;     md.,  279;  fa., 

344;      husb.    of   Increase,  344; 

b.,  344 
Nathan,  Jun',  wit.,  306,  307,  315, 

317;  md.,  315 
Nathan,  sen',  d.,  344 
Obadiah  (Obediah,  Obad"),  wit., 

29S,  299*,  301,  302,  303*,  306, 

312.  313,  3'5,  317*,  318*.  319. 
321,  322,  323*,  325,  326,  328* 
331.  33^,  333,  335;  md.,  299; 
b.,  347;  d.,  347;  fa.,  348*; 
husb.  of  Hannah,  348*;    husb., 

374 
Patience,    wit.,    254,    259,    261*, 

263,  279*,  290,  291,  296;    md., 

279;    b.,  345 
Peter,  wit.,  242,  244,  245,  246,  247, 

248,  249,  253,  254,  259;    house 

of,  261;  fa.,  267*,  349;  b.,  267; 

husb.  of  Rebecca,  267;  do.,  d., 

267;   husb    of  Lydia,  349 
Phebe   (Pheby),      't.,   297,   299*, 

300;    md.,  301;      .,  344 
Rachel,  wit.,  296,  3c  i;    b.,  345 
Rebecca   (Rebecka,     lebeca,   Re- 


baco,  Rebecah,  Rebecker),  bp., 
170;     wit.,  246,  253,  254,  263, 

290,  296;  house  of,  253;  mo., 
267;  b.,  267,  345;  w.  of  Peter, 
267;  do.,  d.,  267;  md.,  296 

Robert  (Robart,  Rob'),  md.,  263; 
wit.,  263,  279,  280,  283,  289,  290, 

291,  294,  298*,  318,  324;  house 
of,  291;  fa.,  347*;  husb.  of  Mir- 
iam, 347*;  b.,  347*,  348;  s.  of 
Robart  and  Mirriam,  d.,  347*; 
fa.,  d.,  347 

Roberta,  wit.,   247 

Samuel    (Samiell,    Samuell),    fa., 

170,  214;   ep.,  215;    wit.,  253*, 

254..  259,  261,  279;    md.,  254*; 

certificate  of  marriage,  254;  b., 

267 ;  house  of,  290 
Samuel,  Jun.,  wit.,  280 
Sarah,    wit.,    253,    279,    292,    296, 

317,  318,  319,  321,  322,  324, 
331;  md.,  253;  b.,  345;  mo., 
353;  w.  of  David,  353 

Susan,  w.,  ep.,  215 

Thomas  (Thorn.,  Tho=,  Thorn'), 
wit.,  253,  261,  262,  276*,  2S7, 
295,  296*,  300,  303,  304*,  305, 

306,  311,  315,  316,  317,  318, 
322*,  324,  329,  338;  b.,  267, 
345,  351;  house  of,  295,  296*; 
md.,  300;  fa.,  345;  husb.,  of 
Faith,  345;    d.,  346 

Thomas,  Jun',  (Thomas,  Jun., 
Thomas,  Ju',  TlW,  Jun', 
Tho^  Jr.,  Thomas,  Jr.,  Tho^ 
J',  Thomas,  Jur.,  Thomas,  J'), 
wit.,  295,  296*,  299,  321,  323, 
324*,  325*,  326,  328,  329*  330, 
333 

Valcriah,    b.,   347 

William  (\V"',  Will"'),  wit.,  297, 
299*,  300,  301,  302*,  304,  306, 

307,  3",   314,   315,   316*,   317, 

318,  319*.  320,  324;  b.,  344, 
353;  d.,  344;  fa.,  351;  husb.  of 
Hester,   351 

William  W.  (W"  W.),  wit.,  338, 
341 ;  s.  of  Amos  and  Elizabeth, 
b.,  35:;  do.,  d.,  351;  ep.,  376; 
husb.,  376 

,  bur.,   206 

,  dau.  of  Peter,  d.,  267 

,  s.  of  Peter,  d.,  267 

,  w.  of  John,  d.,  268 

TILYOU  (TILJEU,  TYLLER,  TIL- 
LIER,TYLLYER,TYLLIER), 
Anne,  in  cen.,  155 

Dynah,  in  cen.,  155 

Edward,  in  cen.,  155 

John,  bp.,   165 

Martha,  in  cen.,  155;    mo.,  165 

Mary,  in  cen.,  155*;    md.,  176 

Philip,  in  cen.,  155 

Sarah,  in  cen.,  155 

Thomas,  bp.,   165 

William,  superv.,  22;  cattle-mark, 
30;   land,  44;   veslrjTn.,  50;   in 
cen.,  155*;    fa.,  165 
TILLYER'S  HILL,  46 
TINGLE  (TINGELL),  John,  test.,  4; 
pltf.,   7;     cattle-mark,  24;     in- 
dexed, 29;   warrant,  31 
TIPPEY,  Susannah,  md.,  174 
TIPPLY,  John,  master-mechanic,  168 


460 

TITSOER,  Mctie,  'WU.,  97 
TITUS  (TITES.  TITUSZ,  TEITUS), 
Aaltjc  (Acltjc),  bp,,  131;    vpit., 
142;   iiu).,  145 
Anlje,  bp.,   140 
Cornells,  bp.,   126 
Epliraiiii,    fa.,    198 
Janncljc,  mo.,  74 
Lydia,  bp.,   198 

Maria  (Marytje),  bp.,   139,   141 
Sara,  bp.,    131 
Syrah,  fa.,  126;   bp.,  140 
Tcunis,  bp.,    141 

Titus,  wit.,   107;     fa.,   131*,   139, 
140*,   141* 
TOB  [?],  Elizabeth,  wit.,  241 
TOERS  [JOERvS?],   Aaron,  wit.,  103 
Judilii,  n-.o.,   103 
Pietcrjc,  wit.,   103 
TOLE,  Elizabeth,  wit.,  243 
Joseph,   bp.,    189,    217 
Mr.,  master,   igi 
Richard,  Mr.,  md.,   188;  fa.,   189; 

ep.,  217 
Sarah,  mo.,   189,   217;  cp.,   217 
TON  I?],   Joseph,  ind.,   177 
TorONAMUS  CHURCHYARD,  178, 

iSo,   181,   192*,    19s,    197,   198 
TOTTEN  (TOTTON),  Gilbert,  cattle- 
mark,  36 
James,  pet.,  35 
TOURETT  (see  LA  TOURETTE) 
TOURNEUR     [TURNER?],     Benja- 
min, bp.,   129 
Woodhul,   fa.,    129 
TOWN  BANK  (footnote),   -578 
TOWN  BOOK  of  S.  I.,  nient.,  17 
TOWNSEND,   Abigail,   wit.,   340 
Catharine,  wit.,  340 
Harriet,  wnt.,  340 
Hugh,  md.,  340;    wit.,  340 
John,  fa.,  340;    husl).,  340;    ear- 
mark,   380*;      grand jur.,    381; 
ass.,  3S2;   just.,  383,  388*,  392, 
394*.  39,S.  397*.  39«;   wit.,  384, 
398;    arbt.,    384;   inent.,   392; 
ex.,    396 
Jothan,  wit.,  340 
Marcy,  wit.,  388 
Bhebe,  wit.,  397 
Richard,  wit.,  340;  ear-mark,  380, 

4().S 
Robert,  wit.,  383,  3S8,  397,  398; 

car-mark,  406 
Sarah,  wit.,  340,  397 
Silvanes,  wit.,  397,  398 
Susannah,  mo.,  340;    w.  of  John, 

34" 
TOZEN,  Mary,  md.,  163 
TRAKEORD,  Content,  wit.,  320,  324 
S.im',  wit.,  330 
Will"',   wit.,' 315 
TRAVERRIE,   Morrie  (Mcrric),  wit., 
276,  277 

P (P.),  wit.,  276* 

TREDEORD,  John,  wit.,  275 
TRENTON,  mcnt.,   168,   hh 
TREPNEI.LS,  Pricilla,  md.'^,   176 
TROUP,  Capt.  Robert,  191 
TUCKER    (TOOKER,    TOOCKER), 
Allen,   wit.,   327 
Britton  (Britain,   Brittain),   wit., 
310,  315;     b.,  347;    hush.,  376; 
<?P-.  37f) 

Elizabeth     ( abcth),     b.,     271, 

347 ;    dau.  of  — ohn  and  Ruth, 


INDEX. 


d.,   271,   345;     md.,   287,   315 
wit.,    298;      dau.   of  John   and 
Phebc,  d.,  347;  dau.  of  Jeames, 
Juner,   and   Margaret,   d.,   347; 
mo.,  347;     w.  of  Samuel,  347; 

ep-.   37^' 

Hannah,  wit.,  327,  337;  b.,  347*; 
w.  of  Brittain,  ep.,  376 

Isaac,  wit.,  2f>3 

James  (Jeames),  md.,  25S;  wit., 
25S.  259*,  276,  277,  278,  279*, 
280,  281*,  282*,  284,  285,  287*, 
288,  289*,  290*,  291,  292,  293*, 
294,  295*,  298*,  299,  300*,  302, 
303*.  304*.  305.  307,  309,  310*; 
b.,  271 ;  house  of,  277,  287,  290; 
fa.,  347*;  husb.  of  Leah,  347*; 
b..  347*;  s.  of  Jeames  and 
Leah,  d.,  347;    husb.,  373 

James,  Jr.  (James,  Jun',  Jeames, 
Jimer),  md.,  293;  wit.,  293; 
fa.,  347* ;  husb.  of  Margaret,  347* 

John  ( — ohn),  md.,  241  ;  wit.,  241, 
242,  244,  257,  277,  284,  287,  290*, 
293*,  294,  295,  298*,  300,  301, 
305*,  307*,  309*,  310,  311,  312, 


313'.    3>4* 


318*,    320*;      fa., 


315*.    3").    3>7* 


347' 


husb.  of  Ruth,  271;    md.,  290; 
b.,  347;    husb.  of  Pliebe,  347*; 
d-,  347 
Leah  (Lear),  wit.,  2.58,  259*,  276, 
277,  279,  281,  282*,   284,   285, 


287* 


289*,     290*,     291, 


292,   293*,   294,   295,   298,   300, 

301*,   304*,   309*,   31,^*;     md., 

314;    mo.,  347*;    w.  of  Jeames, 

347*;    do.,  d.,  347,  373;  b.,  347 
Margaret,   wit.,   293,   307*,   309*; 

md.,  309;    b.,  347;    mo.,  347*; 

w.  of  Jeames,  Juner,  347*;   ep., 

376 
Patience,  md.,  25,^ 
Phebe,  wit.,  290*,  293;  mo.,  347*; 

w.  of  John,  347*;    w.  of  Henry 

Green,  ep.,  376 
Ruth,    wit.,    241,    244,    284,    290; 

w.   of  — ohn,   271;     md.,   290; 

b.,  ,^47 
Samuel     (Sam'),    wit.,    295,    298, 

307,  309,  3>>.  313*.  314.  315. 
322,  324;  md.,  298;  b.,  347; 
d.,  347;  fa.,  347;  husb.  of 
Elizabeth,  347;     d.,  373;     ep., 

376 
Samuel,   Jr.    (Samuel,   Ju'),   wit., 

322,   327 
Sarah,  ep.,  376 
TUNISON  (TUENISON,  TEUNIvSSE, 
T  E  N  E  S  O  N,  THEUNISEN), 

Abram,  in  ccn.,   151 
Christine,  in  ccn.,   151 
Egbert,  in  ccn.,   151 
Harminthc,  in  cen,,   151 
Isaac,  in  cen.,   151 
James,  in  cen.,    151 
John  (Jan),  deft.,  3;   cattle-mark, 

23;     indexed,   28;     self  and  w. 

Mary,  wits.,   115 
Lena,  wit.,  65 
Niel,  his  land,  53 
Nies,  wit.,  (  5 
TURNER   (TO  'NOURES),   Ananias 

(Anenii'  ;,    pltf.,   6;      deft.     6*, 

7.  8.  9.  'O,  16,  33,  34;  note  from 


P.  Wells,  14*;  money  transac- 
tion, 21;  cattle-mark,  24;  in- 
dexed, 28*;  complained  of,  32*; 
ment.,  33;  land,  39 
TURTLE  (TORTAL)  GUT,  land 
near,  sold,  386;  Inlet,  on 
boundary,  393* 
TYSON  (THYSEN,VyCE,  TYCSON, 
TEYSZEN,  TLSS,  TIJSON, 
TYCE),    Alice,   bp.,   200 

Anthony,  superv.,  22,  50;  assr., 
49;  yeo.,  on  committee,  52; 
wit.,  73 

Barn  (Barnt,  Barcnt),  cattle- 
mark,  22;  wit.,  71;  fa,  200, 
213;    ep.,  213 

Cornelia,  bp.,   147  . 

Cornelius  (Corntlos),  pd.  for  wolf, 
21;    cattle-mark,  30;    fa.,  63 

David,   s.,  ep.,   213 

Elizabeth,  b.  and  bp.,  63 

Jane,  bur.,  204;    cp.,  213 

John,  bp.,  147;  John,  Jr.,  fa.,  147; 
Deacon  Jolm,  Jr.,  fa.,    147 

Maghdalena,    wit.,    71 

Mary,  mo.,  200;     bp.,  200;     ep., 

213 
Will,  cattle-mark,  30 

TYTE,  Thomas,  md.,  179;   bur.,  192 


U 


UNDERHILL,  Andrew,  wit.,  308 
UPPER   FREEHOLD,   ment.,    166 
USSELTON   (USLTON),    Frances, 
deft.,  2*,  12*,  14,  15*;   pltf.,  2, 
3;     fa.,    19;      cattle-mark,   25; 
indexed,  28*,  29* 
Mary,     gossip     concerning,     11*; 
ante-nuptial  contract,   ig;     in- 
dexed, 29;    warrant,  31;    debit 
slip,  34 
Sarah  (.Sara),  wit.,  74;  mo.,  138 
USTICK,     Hannah,     Mrs.,  md.,    208; 
wit..   335,   336 


V 


VAIL,  Chnstiaana,  wit.,  331 
VALENTINE,  Job,  cattle-mark,  40 

VALKENBURGH,  ,  mo.,  86 

VAN    BERKLOC,  W"'  Jansen,    deft., 

228 
VAN  BRAKEL,  Maria,  bp.,  74 

Matthys   (Matthise),  cattle-mark, 

4.s;  fa.,  74* 
Rachel,   b().,   74 

VAN     BRILL     (VAN     BRIL,     VAN 
BIRELE),  Abram,  in  cen.,  151 
Febc,  in  cen.,  151 
Gearbrcy,  in  cen.,  151 
Nise   in  cen.,  isi 
VANBROCKE,   Stephen,   md.,    198 
VAN    BRUNT,    Catharina,    mo.,    68, 

70.  75.  76.  121;    wit.,  137 
VAN   BUYS,  Jan,  damage  by,   229*, 
232* 


INDEX. 


461 


VAN  BUSKIRK  (VAN  BOSKERK, 
BOSKERK,  BOSKERE,  BOS- 
KERO,  BOSKEK.  BOS- 
KERRE,  BUSKIRK), Catriena, 
wit.,  91 

Fytje,  mo.,   126 

Geertroy,  mo.,  72 

Jannetje,  mo.,  81,  82*,  83,  84; 
wit.,  85 

John,  fa.,  147,  148 

John  Cornehus,  bp.,  148 

Sarah,  bp.,    147 

Tryntje,  rao.,  87;    wit.,  loi 

VAN  CAMPEN  (VAN  CAMPENE, 
VAN  CAMP),  Aehie  (Althe), 
bp.,   105;    in  cen.,   153 

Arent,  b.  and  bp.,  113 

Christina,  bp.,   113 

Elsie  (Else),  wit.,   105;     in  can, 

153 
Gerret,   bp.,   105 

Gideon   (Gedion,   Gidie,   Gydeon, 

Giedie),  and  his  w.,  wits.,   81, 

105;     fa.,   105;     wit.,   138;     in 

cen.,   153 
Hanus,   surv.,   55 
Hendrick    (Hendrak),    fa.,    105*; 

bp.,  105;    in  cen.,  153 
Johannes,  and  his  w.  Mary,  wits., 

105;    bp.,  105;   fa.,   113 
Laramert,  bp.,  105 
Lawrence   (Louwerens,  Laurance, 

Laurens),  and   his  w.,  wits.,  80; 

bp.,  105;    godfa.,  105;    in  cen., 

153* 
Martha,  bp.,  113 

Mary  (Marytje),  wit.,  105*;  in 
cen.,  153 

VAN  CLEAF  (VAN  KLEEF,  VAN 
CLIEF,  VAN  CLYFFE),  An- 
gelthe,    in   cen.,  155 

Anne,  in  cen.,   155 

Benjamin,  bp.,  n6 

Catharine,  in  cen.,  155 

Cornelius,  fa.,  84^ 

Hanis  [Johanis?],  in  cen.,  152 

Hillithe,  in  cen.,   155 

Isebrant  (Isaac  Brant,  Isabrant), 
ment.,  52;  self  and  w.  Jannetie, 
wits.,  109,  114;  fa.,  116;  in 
cen.,   152 

John  (Johannes,  Jno.,  Jan),  bp., 
84;  wit.,  138;  incen.,  155;  cons., 

Ram,  in  cen.,  152 

Sofia,   138 

VAN  COARTLANDT,  wid.,  her  land, 
used  for  a  landing,  54 

VAN  CROOK  [see  CROK],  Susanna, 
in  cen.,   151 

VAN  DAM,  Isaac,  fa.,  158,  159,  160; 
bp.,   159;     wit.,  278 
Isabel   (Isabcla),    mo.,    158,    159, 

160;    wit.,  278 
John,  bp.,  160 
Rip,  bp.,   158 

VAN  DEN  BERGH,  Geesie,  bp.,  138 
Rut,  fa.,   138 

VANDERBEECK  (VAN  DERBREK, 
VANDER  BEEK,  VANDER- 
BEK,    VAN     DER     BEECK, 


VAND«  BECK),   Burger,  wit., 

59 
Conradus,  fa.,  59 
Doritje,  bp.,  146;    wit.,  146 
Dorothea,  bp.,  139 
Elizabeth,    bp.,   59 
Jan,  bp.,  138;    fa.,  146 
Jaques,  bp.,   139 
Lena,  bp.,   139 
Martha,  wit.,  139 
Rem,  cattle-mark,   32;     wit.,  64, 

65,   107,   135;     fa.,   138*,   139*; 

bp.,    138 
Sophia,  wit.,  138 

VANDERBILT  (VANDER  BILT, 
VANDER  BELT,  VAND" 
BILT,  VAN  DE  BILT),  Antjc, 
wit.,  67,  126,  127;  bp.,  76;  mo., 
118,   120 

Cornelia,  mo.,  88 

Cornelius,  bp.,  75 

Femmetje,  wit.,  67,  118,  130; 
mo.,  103;    bp.,  124 

Hilletje  (Hilletie),  bp.,  118,  138 

Jacob,  cattle-mark,  32;  wit.,  65, 
103,  128;  fa.,  65,  67,  70,  75,  76, 
118,  124,  147;  bp.,  65,  147; 
godfa.,  138 

Jacob  [Younger],  records  cattle- 
mark  of  his  grandfa.,  Jacob,  33 

Johannes,  bp.,  70 

Lena  (Leena),  mo.,  88 

Magdalena,  bp.,  67 

Ram  or  Rem,  cattle-mark,  27; 
wit.,    116;     fa.,    138 

VANDER  HOEF,  Gerrit,  bp.,   108 
Hendrik,  fa.,    108 

VAN  DER  HOEVEN  (VANDER 
HOEVEN,  VANDER  HUVEN) 
[see     VAN     HOE     and    VAN- 
HOVEN],  Anthony,  bp.,  71 
Cor..elius,   bp.,    119 
Elizabeth,   bp.,   68 
Joh  [Johanna?],  mo.,  117 
Johannes,  fa.,  66,  68,  69,  71,  119; 

wit.,  67,  74;    bp.,  69 
Leah,   bp.,   66 
Susanna,  mo.,  74;  wit.,  117,  119 

VANDERIPE,  Jane,  bp.,   184 
Martha,  bp.,   184 
Mary,  w  ,  bp.,  184,  186;   mo.,  186 
Matthias,  bp.,    184;  fa.,   i85 

VANDER  SCHURE,  ,  mo.,    131 

[see  VAN  SCHUERRE] 

VANDERVANDER,  Hannah.md.,  197 

VANDERVERE   (VAN   DERVEER, 
VAN  DEVERE),  Ann,  bur.,  196 
Benjamin,   W.   wit,,   341 
Cornelius,  md.,  195 
Ellen  L.,  wit.,  341 
Mary  W.,  wit.,  341 

VAN  DEVENTER,  Geertruyd,  wit., 
66,  129;    mo.,  120 

VAN  DYK  (VANDIKE,  VAN  DIKE, 
VAN  DYCK,  VAN  DICK),  An- 
netie,  bp.,    104 

Cornelius,  bp.,  76 

Catharina,  bp.,  68,   70 

Elisabet,  bp.,    120 

Hendrick   (Henricus),    cons.,    22; 


cattle-mark,  26;    assr.,  50;    fa., 
104;   bp.,  120 
Isaac,  md.,  288;   wit.,  288,  297 
Jacob,  cattle-mark,  formerly  Tiss 
Barnsons,    48;       deceased    and 
cattle-mark     assigned    his    son, 
Zacheus,  49;  fa.,  68,  70,  75,  76 
Lambert,  fa.,    120* 
Mary,  md.,  198 
Surniah,  wit.,  288 
Tryntje,  wit.,  68 
Zacheus,     Mr.,     cattle-mark,   for- 
merly  his    father's,   Jacob,   de- 
ceased, 49;    bp.,  75 
VAN  ELEN,  Sweres,  in  cen.,  151  [see 

VAN  ENGELEN] 
VAN  ENGELEN   [see  VAN  ELEN], 
Ahasuerus,  fa.,  65;  wit.,  no,  119 
Elisabet,  mo.,   124 
Johannes,  b.  and  bp.,  65 
Mary,  in  cen.,    151 
Rachel   (Ragel),  b.,  65;    mo.,  71, 
87,  125*,  146;  wit.,  75,  76,  77 
VAN    GELDER,     Anna    (Annaatje), 
wit.,   74,    122,   129 
Henricus,  wit.,  122 
Lena,  mo.,  129* 
Sophia,   mo.,    122 
VANHOE  [see  VANDER  HOEVEN], 
Francis,  in  cen.,   152 
John,  his  land,  53;   in  cen.,  152 
VAN  HOIST,  Richard,  fa.,  186;    bp., 

186 
VAN   HOOK,    C.    Throckmorton,   w., 
ep.,  21 1* 
W",  husb.,  211* 
VAN  HOORN,  Antje,  wit.,  93 
Jan,  wit.,   93 

Jannetje,  mo.,  93*,  94;  wit.,  125 
VAN  HOUTEN,  Jannecke,  mo.,  74 
VANHOVEN,   Neeltye,  mo.,  84,   loi; 
wit.,     loi     [see   VAN     DER 
HOEVEN] 
VAN  HOY,   Abram,  in  cen.,   155 
Catherine,  in  cen.,  155 
Rachil,  in  cen.,  155 
Sarah,  in  cen.,   15s 
VAN  KIRK  (VAN  KIRKE),  Alice, 
md.,   188 
Jan,  deft.,   225,   226 
VAN  LAWA  [probably  VAN  LEEU- 

WEN],   Henrik,  vat.,   119 
VAN     LEEUWEN     (VAN     LAWA), 
Dina,  mo.,  76,  124,  125 
Frederick,  bp.,   107 
Hendrik,  fa.,  107* 
Lena,  bp.,   107 
VAN   MATER     (VAN    MARTER, 
VANMATER),  Catharine,  mo.. 
213 
Benj"  (Benj°),  wit.,  294,  338 
Eleanor,   bp.,   202 
Eliza  Ann,  wit.,  338 
Elizabeth,   wit.,  318 
Guizebert,  Mr.,  master,  173 
John,  wit.,  318 
John  C,  fa.,  371 
Lewis,  negro,  md.,  204 
Lucy,  mo.,  371 
Martha,   wit.,   329 
Mary,  md.,  202 
Ricliard,  md.,   171 
Rulef,  fa.,  213 
Sarah,  md.,  201 


462 


INDEX. 


VAN  NAME  (VAN  AME,  VAN 
AMME,  VAN  NAMEN,  VAN 
AMEN,  VAN  AMMEN,  VAN 
NAAME),  Aaron,  comr.,  38; 
records  cattle-mark  of  his  de- 
ceased fa.,  Simon,  48;  fa.,  58*, 
61,  100;   bp  ,  61,  95;    wit.,  88 

Anna,  mo.,  66,  71,  J 19;  wit.,  96, 
130 

Antye,  bp.,  .58 

Dina,  wit.,  71,  108,  131 

Evert,  fa.,  95,  96;  wit.,  118,  120; 
godfa.,  120;   in  cen.,  155 

Engelbart  (Engelbert),  wit.,  77, 
95;    fa.,  96*;   in  cen.,  155 

Hanna,  in  cen.,   155 

Helena,  mo.,   loi 

Hendrak,  in  cen,   155 

Incres,  bp.,   146 

Jane,  in  cen.,   155 

Jenneken  (Jenneke),  wit.,  118; 
rao.,   139 

Joseph,  bp.,  95 

Jogum,  in  cen.,  155 

Johannes  (Joh.),  fa.,  67,  118;  bp., 
96;  wit.,  96,  114,  136*,  139 

Moses,  bp.,  58,  127 

Mary  (Maria),  bp.,  96;  twin,  bp., 
96;   in  cen.,  155* 

Peter,  pet.,  35;   b.  and  bp.,  118 

Rachel,  bp.,  100 

Rebecca,  wit.,  1 19 

Sarah  (Saara,  Sartje,  Saertje),  bp., 
67,  95;  w.  of  Simon,  wit.,  77; 
wit.,  83,  114*,  119,  134;  twin, 
bp.,  96;  mo.,  130,  131,  146 

Simon  (Symcn,  Semen),  land 
nient.,  39;  cattle-mark,  48; 
deceased,  and  cattle-mark  given 
to  son,  Aaron,  48;  wit.,  69,  71, 
77,  107.  114;  fa.,  95*,  127;  in 
cen.,  155 

Wine,  in  cen.,   155 

VAN  NES,  Anna,  mo  ,  103 
Isaac,  wit.,   103 

VAN  NIEUWENHUYSEN,  Johannes, 

wit.,    103 
VAN  NOTE     (VANNOTE,    VAN- 

OTE,  VAN  NOTT,  VANNOT), 

,  md.,  357 

Clementine,  wit.,  325*,  328,  331*, 

333.  334 
Hannah,  md.,  193 
James,  md.,  325;   wit.,  325*,  332 
William,   wit.,   325 
VANNORTEWICK,  Ann,  md.,  188 
VANORT  (VANNORT),  Eleanor,  bp., 

189 
Francis  Kilpatrick,  bp.,   196 
John,  md.,    197 
Joseph,  fa.,  189 
VAN  OY,  Jan,  assr.,  21 
VAN    PELT    (VAN    PELDT),    A»rt 

(Aert,  Art),  fa.,  64;    ment.,  72; 

wit.,  115;   in  cen.,  153 
Aeltje  (Altje),  w.  of  Jacob,  wit., 

97,  132;  w.  of  Jan,  wit.,  97,  98; 

bp.,  104 
Anna    (Antye,    Antje,    Annetie), 

mo.,  59,  60,  85,  108*,  139,  143; 

wit.,  70;    bp.,  104,  124 
Anthony  (Antony,  Tony),  fa.,  of 

John,  ment.,  70,   76,     bp.,  76, 


139;    wit.,  81,  127;    fa.,  87,  88, 

89;  fa.  of  Jan,  124 
Barbara,  bp.,  85,  147 
Blandina  (Blandyena,  Blandeno), 

bp.,  112;    wit.,  127,  140;    jnc, 

13'*.  135*.  136*,  137.  139.  140. 
141*;    in  cen.,  151* 

Catharine  (Catlyntje,  Kadlyne, 
Cathalyn,  Catharina,  Catlyna, 
Catlintje),  mo.,  60,  123,  140*, 
141,  145;  bp.,  66,  106,  112,  116, 
117,  118,  i6g;  wit.,    106 

David,   bp.,   91 

Derckie  (Dirkje,  Derkje),  bp., 
115;  wit.,  124;    mo.,  146 

Derrick,  wit.,  60 

EHzabeth,  bp.,  87,  93 

Elsje,  wit.,  76;   rao.,  137*,  142 

Geo.,  wit.,  325 

Geo.,  Jun',  wit.,  324 

Grietje,  wit.,   124 

Han,  surv.,  50 

Helena  (Lena),  wit.,  70,  71,  73, 
140 

Henne,  wit  ,   134 

Hendrick  (Henrick),  fa.,  104*, 
106*;  ^vit.,  104,  129;  bp.,  106 

Jacob,  wit.,  64,  97,  107,  117,  118, 
131.  •35;  fa.,  66,  68,  93*,  115* 
118;  self  and  w.,  Altje,  wits., 
132;     bp.,   134 

Jacomyntje,  mo.,  65,  68,  119; 
wit.,   138 

Jan  Teunis,  wit.,  134 

Jennie  (Jannetye,  Jannctje),  bp., 
86,  88,   144 

John  (Jan,  Johannes,  Johan),  fa., 
57,  60,  61,  63,  70,  73,  76,  87, 
112*,  113,  117*,  141,  142,  144; 
wit.,  57,  60,  64,  80,  83,  87,  88*, 
112*,    113,    116,    120,    128,    129, 

130,  131.  134.  139.  142,  143*. 
145;  self  and  w.,  wits.,  65;  bp., 
68,  70,  87,  115,  116,  133,  140; 
Jan,  s.  of  Jan,  ment.,  73;  do., 
wit.,  75;  self  and  w.,  Sara,  wits., 
93;  do.,  wit.,  93;  self  and  w., 
wits.,  97*;  self  and  w.  Aeltje 
wits.,  98,  104,  105,  106,  107; 
godfa.,  112;  b.  and  bp.,  112;  s. 
of  Peter,  fa.,  124;  Jan,  s.  of  An- 
thony, fa.,  124;  Jan,  s.  of  Peter, 
wit.,  136,  137;  Johannes,  wit., 
136;  wit.,  with  w.,  Aaltje 
Hoogland,  142;  Jan,  Jr.,  fa., 
145;  self  and  w.,  wits.,  146; 
wit.,  146;  fa.,  147;  in  cen.,  151*, 

153* 
John,  Sr.,  cattle-mark,  44;  ment., 

45 

Joost,  fa.,  98,  n6*;  bp.,  98,  124, 
141 

Maragritye,  bp.,  61;    wit.,  61 

Mary  (Maria),  bp.,  60,  63,  64,  73, 
88,  140,  142,  143;  mo.,  64,  99, 
107*,  169;  wit.,  75,  81,  96,  130, 
'34.   139;  in  cen.,    151*,  153 

Marytje  (Marytie,  Marritie),  mo., 
67,  80;   bp.,  115,  129;   wit.,  136 

Matthys,  bp.,  93 

Nieltje,  bp.,   145 

Peter  (Petrus,  Pieter,  Petures), 
records  cattle-mark,  formerly 
his   father's,    Tunis',    deceased. 


49;    s.  John,  ment.,  61 ;    Peter, 

bp. ;  61,  85,  112,  115;   wit.,  67. 

85.    "8,    135*,     141;      fa.,    85, 

87,  88,  91,   97*,   133,    134,   142; 

self  and  w.,   Sarah,   wits.,   112, 

131;     self  and   w.,   wits.,   112*; 

self  and   w.,   Sartje,  wits.,   118; 

fa.   of  Jan,    124;     his  s.  Jchn, 

wit.,  136,  137;   in  cen.,  151 
Samuel,  fa  ,  61  ;    bp.,  87,  97,  134; 

self  and  w.,  wits,    no 
Sarah  (Sara),  mo.,  61,  87,  91,  94*, 

128*,   142,    144;     wit.,  70,   105; 

bp.,  S8,  89,  113,  117,  146;  w.  of 

John  Van  Pelt,  93;  gcdir.0.,112; 

w.  of  Peter  Van  Pelt,  wit.,  112, 

131,   141 ;    in  cen.,  151* 
Saartje  (Saartie),  ir.o.,  83;   b.,  93; 

w.  of  Peter,   wit.,   118 
Simon  (Seymon,  Symon,  Symon, 

Seimen),  fa.,   85,  88,   143,   146; 

bp.,  112*;    wit.,  137,  141;    self 

and  w.,  wits.,  144;  in  cen.,  151 
Sophia,  wit.,  86 

Susanna,  bp.,  58,  70;  wit.,  88,  145 
Treintje,   bp.,   142 
Tunis    (Theunis,    Teunis),    dcc'd, 

cattle  -  mark     assigned     his     s. 

Peter,  49;     wit.,  70;     fa.,   129, 
139,  140*,  141*;  bp.,  141 
Waibrugh,  wit.,  86 
Walter,  fa.,   169 
Wclbery,  in  cen.,  151 
William     (Willem),    bp.,   97,  141; 

wit.,   124 
VAN  RANST,  Peter,  wit.,  136 

Sara,  wit.,   136 
VAN    ROSSELL    (VAN    ROSS),  Jan 
(Jno.),    deft.,    230,    237;     pltf., 

235.    239 

VAN  SANT  (VAN  SANTEN,  VON- 
SENT),  Josua,  bp.,  i26;Stoffel, 
cattle-mark,  30;  superv.,  51; 
fa.,  126;  bp.,  126  [see  VAN 
ZANT] 

VAN  SANTVOORD  [SANTVOORD], 
(VAN     SANTVORD),    Anna, 
bp.,  82 
Cornelius,    wit.,    66,    79,    84,    94, 

116,  132;   fa.,  82*;   bp.,  82 
Jacoba,   bp.,  82 
Jcihanna,   wit.,   142 
Maria  Catharina,  bp.,  82 
Staats,  bp.,  82 
Zeger,  bp.,  82 

VAN  SCHAYK,  Juffvrouw  Margarets, 
wit.,   82 

VAN  SCHUERRE  (VAN  SCHUERE, 
SCHUURE,  VAN  SHEVRE, 
VAN  SCHUREN,  VAN 
SCUREN),  Catharina  (Cathe- 
rina,  Catrina),  mo.,  60,  61,  102, 
143,    145,    148 

VAN  SCONDERWORT,  Jno.  Low, 
pltf.,    2^6 

VAN  SEKELEN,  Elisabet,  wit.,  142 

VAN  SUY,  Otto,  comr.,  38 

VAN  TILBURGH  (VAN  TILBURG, 
TELLBURGH,  TVLBORGH, 
TILBURGH,  TELBURGH), 
Derkje  (Dirkje),  mo.,  66,  68,  69, 

75,.  76,   117*;     wit-.   135 
Henricu.'i,  bp.,  132 
Johannes,  bp.,  97 


VAX  TILBURGH  (VAN  TILBURG, 

TELLBURGH,  TVLBORGH, 

TILBURGH,   TELBURGH), 

Jorius,   bp.,    132 

Nieltie,  w.  of  Peter,  wit.,  98 

Peter    (Pieter),     fa.,     97,     132*; 

wit.,  98 
Wllem,  bp.,   132 

VANTUYL  (VANTILL,  VAX  TUIL, 
VAN  TUYL,  VAN  TUYL,VAN 
TYLL,  VAXTYLE),  Abraham, 
Mr.,  cattle-mark,  32;    col.,  56; 

fa.,  57,  65*,  80,  123,  144;    wit., 

65.  83,  103,  104,  123;    bp.,  87, 

93,  123;   godfa.,  114 
Anna  (Antje),  wit.,  114,   120 
Catharina  (Catharyntie),  bp.,  114* 
Denys,    fa.,    93,    94*;   dec'd,    94; 

bp.,  94 
Elena,  bp.,  65 
Femmetje,  bp.,  57,  144 
Geertruyt    (Geertruyd),    bp.,    65, 

114;    wit.,  76,  132;    mo.,  103*, 

104 
Hack,  cattle-mark,  32 
Helena,  wit.,  83;   mo.,  83*,  84 
Isaac,  cattle-mark,  29;   dec'd,  and 

cattle-mark      g^ven      to      Aris 

Ryertze,  43;     wit.,  65;     fa.  of 

Abraham,   80,   123;     fa.,    114*; 

in  cen.,   152 
Jan  (Joharmes),  bp.,  80,  ^25;   fa., 

123,   125 
Mackiel,  bp.,   123 
Neeltje,    posthumous   child,    bp., 

94;    mo.,  122 
Otto    (Otho),    house    and    wharf 

ment.,   48;     bp.,   65;     fa.,   87; 

wit.,  91,  loi ;    ment.,  148 
Sarah,  in  cen.,  152 
VAN     VOORHEES     (VAN    VOER- 

HEES,  VAX  VOORHES)  [see 

VOORHEES],  Femmetje,  twin, 

bp.,  65 
Jacobus,  bp.,  67 
Jaecgiarest,  ment.,   148 
Jan,  fa.,  65,  67,  69,  76 
Jan  Stevensz,  wit.,  65 
Koert,  wit.,   131 
Maria,  bp.,   139 
Neeltje,  bp.,  76 
Roelof,  bp.,  69;   fa.,  139 
Willempje,  twin,  bp.,  65 

VAN  WAGEXEX  (VAN-W-AGENNE, 
VAX  WAGEXE,  VAN  W\0- 
GEXNE,  VAX  WAGEXIXGE, 
VAX  WAGEXIXGEX,  \'AN 
WAGGENE),  Antje  (Aentje, 
Annatje,  Annaetye),  wit.,  74, 
loi;    bp,,  105,  146 

Catharina,  bp.,  loi 

Comehus  (Coraelus),  fa.,  60,  loi 
105,   146 

Gerrit,  wit.,   116 

Hendrick,  fa.,  loi,  105* 

Johannes,  fa.,  62;    bp.,  62,  105 

Jacob  (Jacobus),  wit.,  93* 

Jacob  Gerritsz,  wit.,  94 

Leah  (Lea),  wit.,  93 

Lena,  bp ,  105 

Manes,  wit.,   loi 

Margarita,   bp.,  60 

Marregrielye,  bp.,  loi 


INDEX. 

VAN    W7NKXE    (VAN    W7NKEL), 
Aaghje,  bp.,  93 
Aaltje,  mo.,  84 

Daniel,  wit.,  84,  125,  134;   fa.,  93 
Eghije,  mo.,  59 
Jacob,  ep.,  217 
VAN  WOGLUM  (\'AN  WOGGELUM, 
VAN  WOGELOM,  WOGLUM, 
WOGGELUM,    V.    WOGLO.M 
VAN      \\'OGLOM       WOGGE- 
LOM,  WAGLOM,  WOOGLOM, 
WAGGELONE),  Abraham,  bp., 
79 
Adrian  (Adriaen),   bp  ,  64;     fa., 
64.  79;    wit.,  113,  138,  140;   in 
cen.,  151 
Anna  (Annatje,   Antje),   bp.,   64, 

142;    mo.,  146 
Andries,  line  of,  36;    bp.,  64 
Ary   (Arie,    Arey),    fa.,    64*,    99; 

wit.,  66,  67,  107,  120,  146 
Blandina    (Blandeno),     wit.,    62, 
109;   w.  of  John,  Jr.,  wit.,  133; 
in  cen.,   151 
Beelletje,  wit.,  146 
Catharina,   bp  ,  94 
Christina      (Christine,       Cristina, 
Crestina),  wit.,  74,  79,  94,  140; 
mo.,   121,   122*,   123,   142,   145; 
in  cen.,   151 
Christyntien,  bp.,   113 
Cornelius,  bp.,  93;   in  cen.,  151 
Douwe  (Do we,  Dou  W.,  Douwen), 
wit.,  82,  116,  121,  126,  134;  fa., 
93*.  94.  142;  godfa.,  no;  in  cen  , 
151 
Grytie,  wit.,  104,  130 
Hilletje,  wit.,  64,  79,  81,  107,  119, 

129..  135 

Jan  Pieterzen,  wit.,  95 

Johaima,  bp.,  64 

John  (Jan,  Johan),  pet.,  35;  his 
landing,  36;  his  lots,  53;  wit., 
62,  122;  godfa.,  62;  bp.,  93, 
99;  Jan  Staats,  bp.,  93;  self 
and  w.,  wits.,  in;  fa.,  112; 
in  ceiL,  151*;  John,  Sr.,  in  cen., 

151 
John,  Jr.,  surv.,  50;    self  and  w., 

Blandina,  wits.,  133 
Peter,  wit.,  21;    line  of,  36 
Suster  (Znster),  mo.,  60;   bp.,  93, 
"3 
VAN  ZANT,  William,  ment.,  208*  [see 
VAN  SAXT] 

VARLES,  ,  md.,  181 

VAUGHTON,  Elizabeth,  ep.,  212 

vechten  (vochten,  veghte, 
vaghth;..  veghtie,  vat- 
TOX,  \  eghtex,  vaghte, 

VERYTE,   VETYTE).    Catha- 

ryna,  b    and  bp.,   ri6 
Gerrit,  wit.,  78;  self  and  w.,  Mag- 

daleentie,  wits.,  116 
Jan  (Johan),  fa.,  116* 
ilaghdaler.a  fMagdaleentie),  wit., 

78;    w.  of  CTerrit,  wit,,  116 
Nicolaes,  bp.,  116 
Garret    (Gerrel,    Garrit,    Garet), 

Justice,  cattle-mark,  31;  comr., 

50;    land  ment.,  52;    as.<:r.,  55; 

bp.,  97;  wit.,  102;  in  cen.,  151* 
Gerritje  (Gerretye),  wit.,  66,  75, 

88,  124;    mo,  102* 


463 

vechten  (vochten,  veghte 
vaghten,  veghtie,  vat' 

TON,   VEGHTEN,    VAGHTE 

VERYTE,  VETYTE),  Henrick^ 
bp.,   116 

Jannetje  (Jannetye),  mo.,  61 ;  bp., 
116 

John,  Justice  (Jan,  Johannes), 
records  cattle-mark  of  his  fa 
Garret,  dec'd,  31;  Just.  John', 
cattle-mark,  45;  self  and  w., 
Cornelia,  wits.,  65,  82,  93;  fa, 
97.  116*;  wit.,  113,  118,  122; 
bp.,  116,  122;  ment.,  148;  in 
cen.,  151 

Lumethe,  in  cen.,  151 

Magdalen,  in  cen.,   151 

Nicolaas,  fa.,   122 

Peter,  bp.,  99 

Stephen,   fa.,  99 
VELTMAN    (VELDTMAN),   Geer- 
truyt    (Gertruyda),     bp.,     85; 
wit.    121 

Hendrick  (Hendereck),  bp.,  86; 
wit.,    141,   142 

Jannetje,  bp.,  121 

John  (Jan),  cattle-mark,  41;  fa., 
59.  85,  86,  121,  144;  bp.,  59; 
wit.,    91 

Maria,  bp.,   144 
\^RNUTE,  Richard,  Dr.,  md.,  203 

VERSCHUUS,    Cathrina,   wit.,   125 

VERYN   (VERYX),  Jan  Jansen,  pet. 

of,   226;     deft.,   229 
VESTRY  CHOSEN,  50 

VICKE.RS   (VICARS,  \TCKARS) 

Abraham,  b.,  270 
Esther  (Easther,  Easter,  — sther), 

wit.,     242,    244*     245*,    246*; 

w.  of  Thomas,  270;  do.,  d.,  270 
Hester,  wit.,  242 
Isaac,  b.,  270 
Jane,   md.,  241 
John,  wit.,  257;    b.,  270 
Thomas,     wit.,    241,    242*,    243, 

244*,  245*,  246;    fa.,  270;    b., 

270;       husb.    of  — sther,    270; 

husb.  of  Easther,  d.,  270 
VILE  (VIELEN,  VYLE),  Antje,  wit., 

93;  mo.,  134* 
Blandina,  wit.,  93 
Blandina,  mo.,  62;    wit.,  78 
Cornelius,  wit.,  92 
EUzabeth,  wit.,  71 
Pieter,  wit.,  no 

VINCENT,  WilUam,  md.,  194 
V  L I  E  R  B  O  O  M      (VLEERBOOM 
VLEEREBOOM,  VLIERE- 
BOOM),    Catharina,    wiC,    81, 

105 

Jannetje,  wit.,  62,  74,  79 

Tryntje,  wit.,  62,  74,  76,  129,  136 
VOLLOMON,  Cornelius,  in  cen.,  153 
VOORHES  (VOORHEES),  Ann,  bp., 
200.     209     [see   VAN    VOOR- 
HEES] 

Eleanor,  bp.,  200;   ep.,  209 

EUz"-  W.,  wit ,  330 

H.,  mo.,   209 

Hannah,  mo.,  200;  bp  ,  202*;  ep., 
209* 

J.,  fa.,  209 


464 


INDEX. 


VOORHES  (VOORHEES),  Jacob,  bp., 
200;    ep.,  209 

Joseph,  fa.,  2cm*,  202;  ep.,  209* 

Peter,  bp.,  200;   ep.,  209 
VREELAND   (VRELAND,   VRE- 
LANT,     VREELANT,     VRE- 
LANDT,    VRELANDT),    Der- 
rick,  bp.,    148 

Helmis  (Helmeg,  Helmig),  fa.,  84, 
loi ;    wit.,  toi 

Jacob,  fa.,  148 

Jannetje  (Jannitye,  Jenneke),  wit  , 
84*,  123,  125,  134;  mo.,  93,101 

Johannes,  bp.,   loi 

Metje  (Mitje),  mo.,  57,  144;    bp., 

Michiel  (Magiel),  fa.,  74;    bp.,  74; 

wit.,   123 
Wachgiel,  bp.,  84 

VROOM   (VROOMEl,   Christian,  Sr., 
fa.,  147,   148 
Elizabeth,  bp.,  147 
George,  ment ,  148 
John,  ment.,  148 
William  White,  bp.,   148 


W 

WAACKER,  Ledey,   wit.,  137 
WADDELL  (see  WARDELL),  Henry, 
Rev.  Henry,  minister  in  Shrews- 
bury, 157*;  md.,  196;  ep.,  219 
WADY  (WADEY),  Ann,  md.,  293 
Humphrey     (Hump.,     Humprcy, 
Hump*"),    wit.,    292,    293,    294; 
house  of,  293 
Humphry,  Jun.,  wit.,  297 
Phebe,  wit.,  293 
WAINRIGHT  (WINRIGHT),  Catha- 
rine, wid.,  ep.,  216 
Deborah,  md.,  364 
Elizabeth,  wit.,   288 
Halsted,  husb.,  ep.,  216 
Jedcdah,   wit.,   286 
Joseph,  wit.,  288 
Lydia,  md.,   181 
Nicholas,   bp.,   172 
Rebecca  A.,  md.,  359 
WAITE,    Catharine,    granddau.,    ep., 

213 
WALDERON,  Jacobus,  bp.,   125 

Joseph,   fa.,    125 
WALKER,    Frances,    deft.,    12*,    13; 
paid  for  a  wolf,    17;     conveys 
land,    17,    20*;      his  mark,    18; 
name  indexed,  29 
Kesiah,   md.,    188 
Sarah,  md.,  361 
WALL,  Elizabeth,  mo.,  202 
James,  bp  ,  202 
John,  bp.,  202;    md.,  202 
Joseph,   fa.,    202 
Mary,  ep.,  210 
Sarah,  md.,   168,   203 
Susan  (Schureman),  w.,  ep.,  210 
William,  bp.,   202 
WALLACE,  Patience,  wit.,  275 
WALSH,  Alice,  mo.,   168 
David,  bp.,  168 
Walter,  fa.,   168 
WALTERS,  Juffvrouw  Sarah,  wit.,  82 
W.VLTEvS,  Catharine,  md.,  203 


WALTON  (WALTIN),  Martha,  in  cen., 

152 
Rebecca,  in  cen.,  152 
Thomas  (Tho.),  pltf.,  i*,  4,  16, 
225*,  231;  deft.,  2;  paid  for  a 
wolf,  17;  cattle-mark,  22;  name 
inde.xed,  28*,  29;  obtains  war- 
rant, subpcena  for,  31 ;  assr.,  49; 
in  cen.,  152;   wit.,  285 

WALWORTH,  Daniel,  ep.,  214 

WAMSLEY,  Leah,  bp.,  198 

WANDELL  (WANDALL),  Thomas, 
pltf.,  3;  name  indexed,  28;  Tho., 
Mr.,t  return  of  ex.,  227;  cons., 
229*;  unlawfully  taking  sheep, 
236t 

WANTON,  John,  Mr.,  md.,174; 

WAPELS,  Catharine,  md.,  373;  mo., 
373 

WAPPELRIE,  Elizabeth,  wit.,  109 

WARD,  Elizabeth,  mo.,  74*;    in  cen., 

154 
Hannah  B.,  w.  of  Eleazer  Hance 

and     dau.     of     Nathaniel     and 

Hester  Ward,   b.,   370 
Hester,  mo.,  370 
Nathaniel,  md.,  197;    fa.,  370 
Thomas,  in  cen.,   154 
WARDELL   (W.ARDLE,    WARDEL, 

WARDH.)     (see   WADDELL), 

Alice  b.,  351;  d,  352 
Alice  Eliza  (Alice  E.)    wit.,  316, 

317.   318 
Ameline,  bp.,   200 
Charles,  wit.,  313;    b.,  351 
Daniel  (Dan'),  wit.,  314,  3i,s,  316; 

md.,  316;  b.,  351;  fa.,  351;   d., 

352 
David,  wit.,  312 
Deborah,  wit.,  309 
Eleanor    (Leanor,    Elenor),    wit., 

321,  323,   327,   330 
Eliakim,  wit.,  241,  242,  243,  250, 

260;     house  of,   242,   243,   245, 

246,  250;    md.,  263 
Elisa,  wit.,  313 
Ehzabeth  (E!iz\  Elisabeth),  wit., 

244,    25S,    260,    281,    287,    309, 

313.   338 

Esther,  wit.,  245,  246,  248;  md., 
250 

George  N.,  wit.,  321 ;  ment.,  330 

George   Nicholson,   b.,   351 

Hannah  (Han''  Hanah),  wit.,  283, 
2S8,  294,  301,  303,  305,  307*, 
308*,  309*,  310,  311,  313,  315, 
316,  317*  318,  319,  320,  321. 
322*  323,  325,  326*,  327,  328, 
329,  331*,  333;  dau.  of  Jeames 
and  Leah  fucker,  d.,  347;  mo., 
351;    w  of  Joseph,  351 

Hannah,  Jr.,  wit.,  321 

Hmnah  M.  (Han''  M.),  wit,  317, 
j2i,  323,  324,  325\  330,  338 

Hannah  Margret,  b.,  351 

H,;nnah  N.,  wit.,  327 

Henry,  Mr.,  fa.,  199 

Jacob,   wit.,   288 

James  (Ja*),  wit.,  310,  316;  b.,  351 

Joamia,  wit.,  2S3,  284 

John  (jn",  Tnc),  bp.,  199;  wit., 
281,  283,  284*,  285,  286,  288, 
290,  309,  316,   318,   319 


WARDELL  (WARDLE,  WARDEL 
WARDIL),  John  N.,  wit.,  315! 
316,  318,  321,  323 
John  Nicholson,  b.,  351 
Joseph  (Josiph,  Jos.,  Jo",  Jo.-|-) 
wit.,  242,  243*,  250,  251,  252] 
255.  257,  258,  260,  263,  278, 
284,  290,  291=*,  293,  295'*,  298'^, 
300,  301,  302*,  303'*,  304,  305'*, 
306,  307,  3081=,  309*t,  310,  311*, 
312'*,  313*,  314*,  315*.  316,317, 

318,  319,  320,  321;  md.,  260; 
f^.,  351;  husb.  of  Hannah,  351; 
b-,  351*;   d.,  352 

Joseph,  jr.  (Josiph,  June,  Josiph, 
ju.,  Josiph,  Jr.,  Joseph,  Jun., 
Joseph,  Jun'),  wit.,  258,  260*, 
262,  264,  293,  300,  301,  302'* 

Jos'",   wit.,   309 

Lucy,  mo.,   199 

Lydia  (Lidya),  wit.,  241,  242,  243, 
245,  246,  250,  300,  301.  302, 
307*;    md.,  309 

Margaret  (Margrett,  Margarett, 
Margret),  mo.,  200;  wid.,  ep , 
217;  wit.,    242,   243,   260,    263, 

280,  284,  285,  2S8,  289,  290,  293, 
294,  295*,  301,  307*,  308;  md., 
243;    b.,  351;    d.,  352 

Margaret,    Jun'    (Margret,   Jun'), 

wit.,  298,  309 
Margaret,  min',  wit.,  309 
Mary,  wit.,  246,  286,  289,  306 
Meribah  (Merabah,  Meriba),  wit., 

248,  250*,  3C9,  314,  315,  316 
Patience,  wit.,  249,  250 
Phebe,  wit.,  302 
Rebekah    (Rebeckah),   wit.,   317, 

319.  321 

Richard,  fa.,  200;  husb.,  ep.,  217 
Robert,   md.,   333 
Samuel   (Samuell),  wit.,   260,  262 
Sarah,   bp.,   ig6;     wit.,  248,  250, 
251,  256,  257,  258,  260,  264,  275, 

281,  2S9,   316,  338 
Solomon,    wit.,    260,   306 
W"',  wit,,  307,  309 

WARDEN  (WORDEN),  Abigail,  md., 

177 
Jn°,   husb.,   372 
Lydia,  w.  of  Jn",  d.,  372 
Sarah,  wit.,  247 
WARNE  (WARN,  WORN)  (see  WAR- 
NER), Benjamin,  bp.,  179 
Deborah,   bp.,    158 
Elizabeth,   m.o.,    167,   173,   180 
Hannah,  mo.,  158,  167,  173,  179, 

185 
Hezekias,  bp.,   173 
James,  bp.,  170 
Job,  bp  ,    184 
Joseph,  bp.,   180 
Joshua,    fa.,    167,    170,    173,    iSo, 

184;     bp.,   187 
Mary,  md.,  171;    mo.,  187 
Richard,  bp.,   167 
Samuel,  bp.,  173;    fa.,  185,  193 
Thomas,   fa.,    158,    167,   173,   187; 

bp.,   1 85,   193;    wit.,  244 
William,   bp..    167 
WARNER       (WARNOR)       [perhaps 
WARNE],  Abigail,  pet.-  of,  238 

Elizabeth,  mo.,  

Helena,  mo.,  191 


WARNER  (WARNOR),  Joshua,  fa., 

159.  >9i 

Kezia,  bp.,   165 

Lewis,  bp.,   191 

Margaret,  mo.,  165 

Mary,  mo.,  191 ;  dau.  of  Abigael 
[by  husb.  Scott],  b.,  269 

Ralfe  (Rhalfe),  wit.,  246;  s.  of 
Abigaell  [by  husb.  Scott],  b.,  269 

Samuel,  fa.,  165 

Thomas,  fa.,  191;   bp.,  191 
WATSON,   John   (Capt.   John,    Jno.), 
receipt  of,  21*;    cattle-mark,  23 
(see     WOUTERSON) ;     Com- 
mander, 222;    wit.,  237 
WAY,  James,  ex.  by,  227 
WEATHERILL  (WITHERILL),  Ann, 
bp.,  158;    mo.,  170 

John,  fa.,   158,  170 

Vincent,  bp.,  170 
■WEBB  (WEB,  WEBS),  Aaltje,  mo., 
126;    wit.,  131 

Mary  H.,  wit.,  323 
WEBLEY  (WEBLY),  Ann,  bp.,  164; 
ep.,   216 

Audery  ( Auderi ,  Audrea,  Andria[?]) , 
bp.,  164,  167;  wit.,  252,  254, 
276 

Catharine,   bp.,    164,    167;     md., 

171 
Elizabeth,  mo.,  168;  ep.,  211 
John,  fa.,  167,  169;    ep.,  211 
Margaret,    bp.,    169;      md.,    183; 

wit.,  286 
Mary,  bp.,  167,   169 
Mrs.,  w  ,  bur.,  172 
Sarah,  bp.,   168 
Thomas,  fa.,  168;    husb.,  172 
WELCH,  Ehzabeth,  bp.,  176 
Mary,  mo.,   176 
Thomas,  wit.,  283 
Walter,  fa.,    176 
WELLS  (WELS,  WELES),  Lambert, 

fa.,  120;    bp.,  120 
Mr.,  ment.,  35 
WENCOTT,  Henry,  wit.,  292 
WESSELLS,  Mary,  wid.,  ep.,  212 

Peter,   husb.,   212 
WE?T,  Abigal,  bp.,  173 
Alfred,  s.,  ep.,  214 
Angeline,  w.,  ep.,  214 
Arm,  bp.,  158,  171;  mo.,  174,  177, 

195*;  md.,  195.  203;  ep.,  214 
Asher,  bp.,  167;   fa.,  195 
Aubrey,  w.,  bp.,  167 
Audery  (Audrey),  mo.,   171,   180, 

182;   bp.,  195;   wit.,  242 
Beriah,  md.,  188 
Bertholemew,  wit.,  289 
Catharine,  bp.,   167,   195*;     bur., 

170,  196*;    mo.,  187,  189 
Clenicas,    mo.,    165 
Daniel,  md.,  198;    fa.,   198,  214; 

bp.,  198 
Daniel  W.,  s.,  ep.,  214 
Deborah,  bp.,  167;    md.,  186 
Edmund,  husb.,  ep.,  213*;     wit., 

337 
Edward,  bp.,  203;    husb.,  214 
Elisha,  ep.,   214;  wit.,   325 
Ehzabeth,    bp.,     163,     166,     195; 

md.,  166;  ep.,  214;   wit.,  313 
Euphemia,  bp.,  195 


INDEX. 


WEST,  Gabriel,  bp.,  203;   ep.,  214*; 

wit.,  338 
George,  fa.,  187,  189 
James,  bp.,  167,  203;  fa.,  174,  177, 

195;  ep.,  214;  husb.,  ep.,  214*; 

wit.,  324,  337 
James  H.,  s.,  ep.,  214 
Jane,  bp.,  167;  wit.,  251,  254,  327 
Job  (Jobe),  wit.,  264,  284 
John,  bp.,  167,  177,  203;  s.  bur., 

170;  md.,  i8i;  husb.,  203;  ep., 

214*;  wit  ,  251,  261,  262 
John  H.,  husb.,  214 
John  Leonard,  bp.,  187 
Joseph  (Jo.,  Dr.  Joseph),  bp.,  165, 

167*,  176;  fa.,  170*,  171,  176, 

180,  182;  ment.,  171;  bur.,  201; 

wit.,  244,  257,  262,  264,  283, 

284,  290 
Joseph  W.,  Dr.,  ep.,  214* 
Levinah,  wit.,  290 
Lewis,  bp.,  182;    fa.,  ep.,  214* 
Margret,  wit.,  260 
Mary,  bp.,   158,   187;     md.,   159; 

mo.,   176,   198,  214;     ep.,  214; 

wit.,  243 
Mary  A.,  w.,  ep.,  217 
Matthew,  bp.,  180;   wit.,  283 
Meribah,  w.,  bp.,  203;   ep.,  214 
Moses,  s.,   189 
Mr.,  moves  for  ex.,  228 
Obadiah,  child,  ep.,  217 
Obadiah  W.,  husb.,  ep.,  217 
Rachel,  wit.,  337 
Rachel  D.,  w.,  ep.,  213 
Rachel  Green,  w.,  ep.,  214 
Rebecca  (Rebecah),  w.,  bp.,  169; 

wit.,  325 
Rebecca  M  ,  ep.,  214 
Revo,  bp.,  203;    ep.,  214 
Robin,  mulatto,  fa.,  175 
Ruth,  wit.,  289 
Samuel,  bp.,  167;    md.,  196 
Sarah,   bp.,    174,    17s;     mo.,  ep., 

214*;    wit.,  284,  290 
Stephen,  husb.,  bp.,  169*;  w.,  bp., 

169;  fa.,    173;    husb.,    174;    s, 

bp.,   180;   bur.,  185;  md.,    290; 

wit.,  290,  297  , 
Susanna,  bp.,  195 
Webley,  fa.,  158,  165,  166;  husb., 

169 
Webley,  jr.,  bp.,  173 
William  (Willm),  fa.,  187;    wit, 

245,  246,  254,  260 
William  G.,  ep.,  214 
Zilphia,  bp.     i6i 
,  w.  of  Stephen,  bur.,  174 

WEST  JERSEY  SOCIETY  (WESTE 
NEW  JERSIE  SOCIETEY, 
WEST  NEW  JERSEY  SOCI- 
ETY), Basse  Agent.,  386; 
ment.,  387,  388,  389,  393,  394; 
England,  land  sold  to,  387 
West  New  Jersey,  ment.,  386* 

WEST    RIDING    OF   YORKSHIRE 
(see  under  YORKSHIRE) 

UTIALES  drifted  ashore,  disposal  of, 

395 
WHALESMEN,    settlers.    Cape    May 

(footnote),  378 
■WTIEARLEY,    \br:  lijr-,,   mont  ,  227; 
pltf  ,  227 


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WHEATON,  Sarah  E.  (Buckingham) 
w.,  ep.,  210 

WHEELER,  Clarina,  w.,  ep.,  217 
EU  (Rev.  EU),  minister  in  Shrews 

bury,   157;     rector,   208-     ep. 

217,  219 
Russel,  Mr.,  ment.,   200 

WHILDEN  (WHILLDEN,  WHIL 
DIN,  WHILDON,  WHELL 
DING),  Experenc,  wit.,  399 

Hannah,  wit.,   399 

Isaac,  ear-mark,  379 

James,  ear-mark,   406 

Joseph,  chosen  cons.,  379*;  just. 
395;  ex.,  adm.  granted,  396 
wit.,  399*;  fa.,  399;  ear-mark 
406 

Mary,  md.,  399;  wit.,  399 

WHIPANY,  Capt.  Troup,  ment.,  19, 
WHITBY,  ment.,  267 

WHITE    (WHITT),    ,   deft.,    15 

name  indexed,  29;    ment.,  35 

Abigail  (Abigal,  Abigael),  md, 
197;  mo.,  200*,  202,  203;  bp. 
205;  bur.,  208;  wit.,  255,  277 
280,  281,  284,  301;  b.,  352;  d. 
352 

Abisuett,  wit.,  260 

Abraham,  wit.,  279 

Albert,  bp.,  204 

Allen,  b.,  352 

Amos  (Amas,  Aos),  wit.,  251,  252* 
255.    256,    258,    261,   262,   27J 
277,   278,   279,  2S0*,  281,  285; 
286,   288,   289,   290*,  291,  29J I 
293*,  294,  295*,  296,  298,  29c  i 
300*,  301,  304*,  319,  321,  32: 
323,  324.  327;     ™d.,  256,  28! 
298,  324;     house  of,   291,  29; 
304;    s.  of  Peter  and  Patienci 
b.,  352  I 

Amos,  Jun.,  wit.,  261  I 

Ann  (Anne),  mo.,  209,  345*,  346'  1 
ep.,  210;  b.,  266;  wit.,  27(  I 
288,  289,  295,  305,  309,  320'  ' 
321,  322*,  323*,  324,  328,  331  ' 

335.  338,  339,  340*,  34' :  md 
293.  301.  324;  w.  of  I^vi,  34, 
w.  of  Samuel,  346* 

Aim  EUza,  dau.,  ep.,  210 
Annie  E.,  dau.,  ep.,  216 
Anna  Holmes,  ep.,  209 
Almied,  dau.,  ep.,  210  ■ 

Asher,  ep.,  210  I 

Benjamin   (Benj",  Benj°,   Benj. 

husb.,  210,  373;   wit  ,  314,  31. 

317,  320*,  321*,  322*,  323,  32. 

326*,  328*,  330*,  331,  332,  33   I 

336,  337*.  338;  uncle,  357;  f'  J 
373;  b.,  373;  md.,  373;  ment  1 

373* 
Benjamin  C,  ep.,  214;  wit.,  341 
Britton  (Brittain,  Briton,  Brittaj 
Britt',  Britain),  md.,  277,  30; 
wit.,   277,    283,   286,   288,   29. 
306,    307,    308,    309,    310,   31,  I 
315.    319.    320.   321.   323.   32.  I 
325*,  326,  327,  328*,  -?7n,  ,■,30'  i 

332,  333.  335*.  3'''     -      "      fa   ' 


345.  362*;  husb 

M: 

b.,  345;    d.,  ,•• 

(62' 

husb.,  362 

Caroline,  ep.,  210 

INDEX. 


!  (WHITT),  Catherine  (Catha- 

inc),   md.,   204,  328;  wit.,  322, 

23.  324*,  325;  b.,  353 

irity,  mo.,  213;   wit.,  305,  311, 

13*,   3>6 

irles,  husb.,  210 

istian   (Christien),   tno ,   266*, 

70.  373;    wit.,  280,  .-Ss,  286*, 

88,  293,   318,   330;     house  of, 

93 

ranee,  d.,  355;   not  md.,  355 

rinda,    wit.,    330;      mo.,    352; 

r.  of  Joseph,   352 

Tients,  w.,  ep.,  209 

istant,  b.,  266,    md.,  285 

deUa,  bp.,  204;  ep,,  210 

nelia,  w.,  ep.,  212;   wit.,  328 

wford  (Croford),wit.,  323,  328*, 

32;    b.,  353 

tis,  b.,  346;    s.  of  Samuel  and 

.nne,  d.,  346 

)orah,  wit.,  300,  301,  304,  316, 

'7.  ii^.  335;   b.,  345;  ep.,  376 

)orah  H.,  ep.,  377 

ity,  wit.,  256 

ah   (Diner,    Din''),    wit.,    277, 

80,  281,  282*,  286,  297*,  299, 

33.  307.  3"*.  312,  315;    mo., 

45,  362;    w.  of  Brittain,  345 

th,  mo.,  355;    w.  of  William, 

55 

inor,  bp.,  200 

m  \V.,  wit.,  330 

ha,  fa.,  ep.,  210* 

a,  w.,  ep.,  218;    wit.,  320 

;abeth(Eliz"',  Elisabeth,  EHs"), 

p.,  202;     wit.,  245,  246,  247, 

50*,  251,  256*,  275,  278,  279*, 

to,  281,   286*,   288,   289,   292, 

}3,  295*,  296,  307,  308,  309*, 

'O*,  313*1  3171  31^*1  3'9*p  320, 

21*,  322,  326,  327*,  330*,  331* 

?3.  334,  335*.   337*.  338,  341, ' 

id.,  md.,  251 ;    md.,  252,  258, 

39.   298,   323;     b.,   266,   345*, 

^6,  352,  362;   dau.  of  Levi  and 

nn,  d.,  345;    mo.,  346*,  362*; 

.  of  Thomas,  346;  do.,  d.,  346; 

.  of  Brittain,  362;  ep.,  376* 

abeth,  Jr.,  wit.,  245,  246,  248 

"■  (.^lien),  mo.,  362* 

abeth  B.,  ep.,  376 

abeth  W.,  ep.,  213 

n,  mo.,  173,  175 

k,  wit.,  323*,  324,   331*,  332, 

35,   336 

lier  (Ester,  Easter),  wit.,  298, 

99,  30".  301.  304,  316,  317,  319; 

10.,  353*;   w.  of  Robert,  353*; 

).,  d.,  35? 

rlyn  Louise,  dau.,  ep.,  210 

man,  fa.,  210 

nces,  bp.,  204 

II  -e,  ep.,  216;    b.,    266;    wit., 

83,  2Sb,  293;  s.  of  Thomas  and 

hristiiin,  md.,  373;   fa.,  373 

irge  Allint  (Geo.  A.,  George  A.), 

it.,  326,  327,  333;    md.,  327; 

.,  362t;    ep.,  376 

.rgeC,  wit.,  340;  ep.,  376 

irge  IL,  wit.,  331 

irgc  W.,  wit.,  337 

mah    mo.,    202;   w.,  ep.,  210; 

rit.,    -56,   283,   295,    298,    300, 

O'.  ,    5,     24;  b.,  345,  346,  352 


WHITE  (WHITT),  Hannah  Voorhees, 
bp.,  203 

Harriot  (Hariot),  wit.,  330,  332 

Henry,  bp.,  202 

Hester,  wit.,  314 

Jacob,  fa.,  200*,  202,  203,  205; 
bp.,  203,  206;  bur.,  208;  husb., 
ep.,  209*;  child,  ep.,  209;  wit., 
304,  310,  311,  313,  321,  323, 
324,  327;   b.,  346 

Jacob  L.,  child,  ep.,  209 

Jane  (Jean),  wit.,   245,  246,  275, 

276,  280,  285*,  288,  289,  291, 
292,  293*,  295,  352*;  md.,  246, 
288;    b.,  266;    d.,  352 

Jemima  (Jemime),  wit.,  301,  303 

Job,  wit.,  295 

Joel,  wit.,  291,  295,  304 

John  (Jho),  md.,  198;  fa.,  204; 
wit.,  261,  305*,  311,  314*,  320, 
321,  323*,  324;  b.,  266,  345 

John  Henry  Hobart,  bp.,  204 

John  P.,  husb.,  210;   fa.,  211 

Joseph  (Jo',  Jos.),  md.,  305,  373; 
wit.,  305*,  313,  314,  317,  318, 

323,  327,  328,  330;  b.,  345*, 
362;  d.,  345;  fa.,  352;  husb. 
of  "Clarinda,"  352 

Joseph  C,  wit.,  340 

J.  C. ,  wit.,  333 

Joseph  E.  (Jos.  E.),  wit.,  335,  336, 

337,  338*;    ep.,  376 
Laura,  dau.,  ep.,  210 
Leah,  wit.,  257,  287 
Levi  (Levy),  md.,  276;   wit.,  276, 

277,  279,  282,  285,  289*,  295*, 
300,  313;  fa.,  345*;  husb.  of 
Ann,  345 

Lewis,  husb.,  218 

Littleton   (Lyttleton),   md.,    201 ; 

fa.,    201,    204,    206,    209,    216; 

ment.,  ep.,  209;    wit.,  328 
Lucy,  bp.,  202;    w.,  ep.,  209 
Lucy  A.,  child,  ep.,  216 
Lydia,  mo.,  210;   md.,  295;   wit., 

324,  328*  329,  331,  333,  334, 
335*,  336,  337*,  339,  340;  b., 
346,  362*;  dau.  of  Brittain  and 
Eliz"",  d.,  362;    ep.,  376 

Lydia  Grover,  b.,  353 
Mabarah,  wit.,  314 
Manche,  wit.,  258 
Margaret  (Margrett,  Margret),  b., 
266,  270,   345;     d.,  266;     wit., 

303,  307,  313 
Margaret  Hart,  bp.,  204 
Mary,  md.,  177,  193,  247,  248. 
249*,  251,  259,  292,  295;  bur, 
205;  mo.,  210*,  216*;  w.,  ep., 
210;  wit.,  244,  246,  252*,  258, 
307,  3",  315*,  320,  !32i,  322, 
323*,  324,  328,  335,  337,  339; 
house  of,  252;  b.,  266,  270, 
346,  352;  dau.  of  Thomas  and 
Christian,     d.,     266;    dau.     of 

and  Phebe,  d.,  355 

Mary  jor  Marg.],  Jr.,  wit.,  245,  246 

Mary  A  <  '    bp.,  200 

Mary  B.    ■■.,  370;    removal,  370; 

ep.,  376 
Mary  P.,  ep     376 
Mehctable  (;    -hetebel),  wit.,  278, 

279.  342 
Mehetahle  fTqr     w.,  ep.,  210 
Melphia,  ch'ld,   tp..   211 


WHITE  (WHITT),  Meribah  (Meriba), 
wit.,  312*,  313,  314,  316*,  320; 
b.,  346 

Nancy,  mo.,  201,  204*,  206 

Patience,  wit.,  324*,  326,  331*, 
332,  333;  b.,  352;  mo.,  352 

Peter,  wit.,  244,  246,  247*,  248, 
252,  261,  263,  304,  307,  311,  315, 
318,  319;  b.,  352*;  fa.,  352; 
fa.,  d.,  352 

Peter,  Jr.,  wit.,  247 

Phebe,  mo.,  211,  355;    wit.,  331, 

332,  335,    b.,  352;    w.  of , 

355;    md.,  355 

Rachel  (Rochell),  wit.,  256,  298, 
300,  301,  309;  md.,  257,  291; 
b.,  .345,  346;    d.,  345 

Rebeccah  (Rebeca),  wit.,  330,  331 

Rebecca  W.,  wit.,  331,  333,  334 

Rebekah  Wryte,  b.,  362 

Richard,  wit.,  256 

Robert  (Robart,  Rob',  Robbert, 
Robt.),  husb.,  212;  fa.,  216, 
353*;  wit.,  252,  256,  279*,  285, 
305,  3".  314*,  315,  316,  317, 
318*,  319*,  320*,  321*,  322, 
323*,  324*,  325*,  326*,  328, 
329,  330,  332.  334;  rad.,  314, 
353;  husb.  of  Esther,  353*; 
b.,  353;  husb.  of  Easter,  353; 
md.,  373 

Ro'  Broun\  (Robert  Bowne, 
Robert  B.),  wit.,  328t;  b.,353*; 
fa.,  370;    husb.,  376 

Robert  R.,  ep.,  209 

Russel,  bp.,  201 ;  child,  ep.,  209 

Samuel  (Samuell,  Sanil.,  Sam"), 
wit.,  244*,  246,  258,  262,  289, 
295;  md.,  295;  b.,  346,  352, 
362;  d.,  346,  352;  fa.,  346*; 
husb.  of  Anne,  346* 

Sarah,  md.,  197,  282,  305,  330; 
wit.,  249,  250*,  252,  279,  282, 
305*,  318,  321,  322,  323,  324*. 
329,  330*,  338,  340;  b.,  266, 
343,  346,  352;  dau.  of  Benj., 
md.,  373;    mo.,  373 

Stacy,  D.  wit.,  338,  339 

Susan  C.  (Cook),  mo.,  370 

Susan  "B.  P."  C,  d.,  366 

Susan  G.,  w.  of  Robert  B.,  ep., 
376 

Susanna    (Susan   [?]),    wit.,    332, 

334,  335,  338 

Thomas  (Tho'),  md.,  196,  279, 
313;  fa.,  202,  213,  266*,  270, 
346*,  373;  wit.,  245,  246,  248, 
250,  251*,  252,  254*,  256,  257, 
259,  275,  276,  277,  278,  279*, 
280*,  283,  285*,  286,  288*, 
289*,  292,  293*,  294,  295*, 
300,  301*,  302,  303,  304,  305, 
313,  316,  321 ;  b.,  266,  345,  346*; 
house  of,  289,  292,  295,  300, 
313;  husb.  of  Elizabeth,  346* 

Thomas,  Jr.  (Thomas,  Jun', 
Thomas,  Jun.),  wit.,  256,  295* 

Tho'  C,  wit.,  331,  334,  338 

Thos  Chalkley,  b.,  362 

Tylee,  b.,  353;  s.  of  Robart  and 
Easter,  d.,  353 

Velariah,  md.,  194 

WiUiam,  ment.,  209;  vrit.,  328, 
339;   fa.,  355;   md.,  355 


WHITE  (WniTT),  William  C.  (Will" 
C),  vvit.,  334;  b.,  353 

William  G.,  ep.,  376 

William  H.,  child,  ep.,  216 

Zephanah,  wit.,  288 

Zilpha  (Zilpah),  wit.,  304;  b.,  346 
WHITEFAL,  Margaret,  lad.,  192 
WHITESTOWN,  nient.,  202 
WHITHEAD,  John,  fa.,  iiS;  bp.,  118 
WHITLOCK,  Ann  C,  wit.,  338 

Ann  Eliza,  dau.,  ep.,  210 

Caroline  P.,  ep.,  215 

John  W.,  wit.,  339 

Mary,  mo.,  210 

Mary   M.,    wit.,    338 

Mary  W.,  wit.,   338 

Thaddeus  (Thad»),  fa.,  210;  wit., 
338 

William,    ear-mark,    380;     grand 
jur.,  381;    appr.,  404* 

WHITMAN  (WHITTMAN),  Nathan 
(Nathun),  cattle-mark,  22;  his 
land  ment.,  52;  in  cen.,  152; 
deft.,  225* 

Sarah,  pltf.,  4*;  name  indexed,  28 

Susanna,  mo.,  96 

WHITNEY,  Ann,  w.,  ep.,  217* 
Elizabeth,  md.,   189 
Francis  Lydia,  dau.,  ep.,  217 
J.  Addison,  s.,  ep.,  217 
Samuel,  fa.,  ep.,  217* 
William  W.,  child,  ep.,  217 

WIDDIFIELD,   Deborah,  wit.,  334 
EHzabeth,  mo.,  333;    w.  of  John, 

333;    wit.,  333,  336;   d.,  362 
George,    wit.,    334 
John,   fa.,    333;     husb.   of   Eliza- 
beth, 33-^;    wit.,  334 
William   (W'"),    s.    of    John    and 
Elizabeth,  md.,  333;    wit.,  333, 
336 
WIGGINS,  Danicll,  wit.,  394 
WILBE,  Zilpha,  md.,  277 
WILBUR,     (WIELBUR,    WILBOR) 
Edward,  wit.,  297 
John,  wit.,  258 
Leah,  wit.,  258;    md.,  258 
Sam,  wit.,  258 
WILDS   (WILDES,    WILES),    Eliza- 
beth,  mo.,    165,    166 
John,  bp.,  165,  166 
Joseph,  bp.,   182 
Richard,  bp.,   169 
Robert,   fa.,    165,    166,    169,    182; 
wit.,   298 
WILKIE,  Deborah,  bp.,  175 
George,  fa.,   175;    bp.,  175 
Mary,   mo.,    175 
Sarah,  bp.,   175 

WILKINS  (WILKIN),  Hannah,  wit., 
306 

Obadiah,  jurym.,  232,  234 
WILL  of  Jonathan  Pine,  389 

of  Randall  Huit,  391 
WILL  BE  TRUE,  Will,  ment.,  220*. 

22t,    222 

WILLET,  Mrs.,  bur.,  196 

Thomas  (Cap«»  Tho.  Cap*»t),  bur 
192;   High-.'?'^-   -fe,   22G*,    230,' 
231,  233t 


INDEX. 

WILLIAM,  son  of ,  bp.,  192 

do.,  son  of  ,  mulatto  bastard, 

bp.,  167 
do.,   negro,   "Forturian,"   servant 
of  Mr.  Tunis  Dennis,  bp.,  173 
WILLIAMS     (WILLIAMES,     WEL- 
lAMS,     WILLIAMSE),     —ah, 
s.  of  George  and  Johanna,  d,, 
267 
Abbot  (Abbott),   wit.,   308,   314; 

b.,  343 
Amos,  b.,  347;    d.,  348 
Ann   (Anne),    negress,    md.,    206; 
wit-,    293,    302,    303,    308,   312, 
319;  mo.,  347,  348*;  w.  ofElihu 
347,   348*;     b.,   352,   367;  md., 
352;    wid.  of  Arnald  and  w.  of 
Thomas  Cook,  365 
Ann  C,  wit.,  341;    b.,  367 
Ann  White,   mo.,   371 
Arintha  [?],  dau.  of  John  C.  and 
Lucy  Van  Mater,   b.,   371;     w. 
of  John  W.,  d.,  371 
Bathsheba  (Bathshebe),  mo.,  357; 

w.  of  Israel,  337;    d.,  367 
Bathshebe     (Woodmancy),     mo., 

366 
Catherine   (Catharine),   wit.,   286, 

337 
Catharine  T.,  b.,  367;    d.,  367 
Champlis,   b.,   3,153 
Charles  Edward,  b.,   367 
Constance  (Constantf),  wit     260* 

d.,  367t 
Curtis,   fa.,   371 

Daniel  (Daniell,  Daliel  [?]t),  wit., 
260,  283,  285,  286,  292,  303, 
336,337;  b.,343t,  353,  367;  d., 
343;  s.  of  James  a-H  Rebecah, 
d.,   353;     fa->   367'  ,  367*; 

husb.,  367,  376;    '  76 

E.,  wit.,  307 

Edmund     (Edmon,  ■!,     Ed- 

mond),    wit.,    30  ,    305*, 

306,  311*,   315,  [7,   318,' 

320*,  324,  326*,  330,  j3i,  332; 
fa.,  331,  352;   b,,  342,  353,  361; 
husb.  of  Miriam  Tilton,  352;   s. 
of  Tylee  and  Eliz">,  d.,  ^61 
Edmund   T.  (Edm''  T.),  fa\,   213; 
wit.,  335,  336,   340*;     b.,  353  J 
tnd.,  353 
Edmund  Tylee,  b.,  361 
Eli,  ep.,  376 

Elihu  (Elihue),  md.,  293;  wit., 
293,  294,  300,  301*,  302*,  303] 
304,  305*,  306*,  307*,  308*, 
309*,  310*,  311*,  312*,  313, 
314*,  315;  b.,  342;  fa.,  347, 
348*;  husb.  of  Ann,  347,  348* 
Eliza  G.   (Eliza   Griscomf),   wit., 

341;    mo.,  367t,  376;    d.,  368 
E.  H.,  wit.,  340 

Elizabeth  (Eliz'\  Eliz.,  Elisa- 
beth, Elisa'',  Elizebeth),  mo., 
189,  335*,  336,  342,  343,  S.-iS. 
361*;  wit,  243,  250,  253,  256, 
287,  291,  298*,  300,  301,  302, 
303*,  305,  306,  307*,  308*,  309, 
311,  312*,  314,  315,  319,  320, 
323,  325,  328,  330,  33,*,  334, 
33.S,  3-'6*,  337  339,  340,  341; 
"''  .       3"9.     ••*>..   352,   353: 

W.     O.      1.         ,     33^     .    336,     ,1'- 


467 

mo.  of  George,  d.,  342;  w.  of 
John,  342*,  343;  mo.  of  Ex- 
perience, 342;  b.,  343,  352,  353, 

Elizabeth  E.,  wit     337 

Elizabeth  S.  (E.  S.f,)  wit.,  330+ 
330,  333.  334*;  dau.  of  tylee 
and  Ehzabeth,  md     i^s. 

Elizabeth  T.,  b.,  367' 

Elizabeth  T.  WooUey,  nio.,  367 

Esek  H.,  wit.,  335,  336*,  338,  339 

Esek  Hartshorn  (Hartshorne),  b  , 
353,  361 

Esther,  wit.,  331 

Esther,  Jun',  wit.,  318 

Experience,  b.,  267,  342;  dau.  of 
John  and  Ehzabeth,  d.,  342- 
d.,  342 

George  (Geo.),  wit.,  255,  256*, 
257,  260,  261,  262*,  263*,  264, 
275*,  277*,  279,  281,*  282*', 
284*,  285,  286,  287*  289,  291, 
292,  308,  3",  312,  313*,  314, 
318,  336;  nid.,  256,  286,  312; 
fa.,  267,  342*,  343;  b.,  267, 
342*,  343,  353,  367;  husb.  of 
Joanna,  267,  342*,  343;  husb. 
of  Lydia,  342;  s.  of  Elizabeth, 
342;  husb.  of  Mary,  342;  d., 
342,   367 

George,  Jr.  (George,  Ju',  George, 
Jun'),  wit.,  286*,    288;    d.,  343 

George  L.,  b.,  367;  d.,  368;  s.  of 
Tho»  T.  and    Eliza  G.,  ep.,  376 

Grace,  wit.,  308,  318,  330 

Hannah,  mo.,  267;  wit.,  306,  309, 
312,  315,  316,  317,  318,  322,' 
328;  dau.  of  John,  md.,  330; 
b-,  343,  353,  367;  md.,  353;  d., 
367;    ep.,  376 

Hannah  H.  (Han''  H.),  wit.,  331, 
332,  334*,  335,  336;  dau.  of 
Tylee  and  EHzabeth,  md.,  336; 
dau.  of  George  and  Lydia, b.,  342 

Han""  Hartshorn,  b..  361 

Hannah  P.,  wit.,  341;  b.,  367;  d., 
367 

Hend.,  deft.,  228 

Hezekiah  (Hez.,  Hcz\  Hozck''), 
b.,  267*,  342;  wit.,  286,  287, 
288,  318;  s.  of  George  and 
Joanna,  d.,  342;  fa.,  343; 
husb.  of  Sarah,  343 

Humphrey,  wit.,  308,  312*;  md., 
312;  b,,  347  ;  fa.  of  Ann,  d.,  348 

Humphrey  Wady,  b.,  347;  s.  of 
Elihu  and  Ann,  d.,  348 

Israel,  fa.,  337,  366;'  hufb.  of 
Bathsheba,  337;  b.,  347,  366, 
367*;  d.,  367*;  wives  of,  367 

James  (Ja",  Jeames),  fa.,  189, 
353*;  md.,  303;  wit.,  303,  305, 
309,  312,  313*,  314,  31S*,  316, 

317,  ^:^o:    b.,  343;    d.,  343; 

husb.   of  Rebecah,   353* 
Jane  wit.,  335,  336*,  340;  b.,  353; 

md.,  353 
Joanna   (Johannah,  Johnnah,  Jo- 
hanah,     Johanna),     wit.,     256, 
257,    259,    260,    261,    262,    316,' 
329;     W-.   of  George,  mo.,   267; 


\ 


468 


INDEX. 


WILLIAMS  CSVILLIAMES,  WEL- 
lAMS,  WILLIAMSE),  John 
(lolin,  Clarkt,  [Clerk]),  bp., 
1S9;  wit.,  243,  244,  255*,  256, 
260,  287,  290,  29T,  293,  294*, 
296,  297*,  298*,  29St,  299,  300, 
302*,  303*,  304,  309,  312*,  318; 
md.,  255,  287 ;  house  of,  261 ;  b., 
267,  342,  343,  353,  366.  367 ;  fa., 
330,  343;  husb.  of  EHzabeth, 
342,  34,V.  do.,  d.,  342;  fa.,  of 
Experience,  342;  s.  of  George 
and  Joanna,  d.,  343;  d.,  343, 
367* 

John,  Jr.,  wit.,  256 

Joseph  (Jo''),  wit.,   308,  309*;   b., 

343 

Joseph  W.,  b.,  371;    husb.,  371 

Judah,  wit.,  263,  279,  284,  286 

Lucy  G.,  w.,  ep.,  213 

Lydia  (Lidea,  Lidia,  Lidiah,  Lyd- 
dia),  wit.,  255,  286*,  292*,  293*, 
294*,  297,  298,  300,  301*,  302, 
303*.  304.  305.  3°^'  308;  house 
of,  292*;  mo.,  342;  w.  of  George, 
342;  b.,  343;  d-.  343;  dau.  of 
John  and  EHzabeth  Worthley, 
died,  345 

Margaret  (Margrett,  Margret), 
wit.,  255,  312,  313*,  316*;  b., 
352;    md.,  352 

Maria,  mo.,  142;    wit.,  142 

Mary,  wit.,  263,  279*,  280,  281* 
282,  283,  305*,  306,  307,  315, 
318,  335,  336*;  nid.,  308,  352; 
w.  of  George,  d.,  342;  b.,  343*, 
347,  352.  35.^.  367*;  d.,  367;  w. 
of  Daniel,  ep.,  376 

Mary  T.,  wit.,  341 

Mary  (Tiltont)  (Mary  Tilton), 
mo.,  367*!;     w.  of  Daniel,  d., 

367 

Matthew,  md.,   192 

Mcribah  (Maribah),  wit.,  312,  318 

Miriam   (Meriani,   Mariam),   wit., 

299*.  302,  30S,  316,  317,  31S*, 

319*,  320,  323*,  328,  330*,  331*, 

332;  dau.  of  Edmund,  md.,  331 ; 

dau.    of   Tylee   and    Elizabeth, 

md.,  335;    b.,  352,  353;    nid., 

352.  353 
Miriam,  Jun'   (Miriam,    J'),    wit., 

323,  325,  328 
Miriam  T.  (Meriam  T.,  Mariam  T.), 

jyit.,  330,    331,   332,  333,  334*, 

335 
Miriam    (Tilton)   (Merriam     'lil- 

tont),  mo.,  352;  w.  of  Edmund, 

352;  b.,  36it 
Nancy,  wit.,  318 
Obadiah,  b.,  267,  342*,  343;  wit., 

308,  312,  317;    s.  of  George,  d., 

342;    d.,  343 
Phebe,  wit.,    315,    316,    331,    334, 

335,  336*,  337*,  340;   I'd.,  318, 

352,  353;    b-,  352,  353,  361 
Polly,  wit.,  318 
Rebeckah   (Rebecah),    wit.,    303; 

mo.,  353*;    w.  of  Jeames,  353; 

w.  of  James,  353 ;  dau.  of  Joseph 

and  Rebecah  Potter,  d.,  353 
Samuel   (Sam'),    wit.,     317,    318; 

b.,  343,  347 
Sarah,   wit.,   255,   256,   287,   315; 


mo.,  343;   w.  of  Hezefciah,  343; 

d.,  343;    b.,  347 
Sarah  T.,  wit.,  341;    b.,  367;    d., 

367;    ep.,  376 
Susannah,  b.,  353 
Thomas  T.  (Tho»  T.),  b.,  367;  fa., 

367,   376 

Tylee,  wit.,  31,5,  317,  318,  319*, 
323*,  324,  325,  326*,  327,  328*, 
329,  330*,  331,  332*,  334,  335*, 
336,  337,  340;  md.,  319,  352*; 
fa.,  335*,  3.^6,353,361*;  husb. 
of  Elizabeth,  335*,  336,  353;  b., 
342,  352 

W™,  wit.,  308 
WILLIAM  AND  MARY,  Act  of,  387; 

ment.,  389,  390,  391 
WILLIAMSON  (WILLEMSEN),  An- 
tic,  wit.,    114 

David,  husb.,  ep.,  215 

Hendrick,  wit.,  97 

Hester,  bp.,  143 

John,  husb.,  ep.,  215 

Phebe,  w.,  ep.,  215 

Ragel,  parent,  143 

Sarah,  wid.,  ep.,   215 

Willyamson,  appointed  elk.,  13 
WILLIS  (WILL  LISS),  Aphelia,  bp., 
169 

John  (Jon),  fa.,  165,  167,  169;  bp., 
165;  bur.,  167;  wit.,  394;  ear- 
mark, 407 

Margaret,  mo.,  165,  169 

Patience,  bp.,  165 

Rebecca,  bp.,  165;    md.,  197 
WILLITS   (WILLITTS),  John,  md., 
3SS* 

Martha,  wit.,  388 

Martha  M.,  wit.,  388 

WILLMAN,  Isaac,  husbandman,  393* 

WILMOT  (WYLEMIT),  Maritje,  wit., 

97 
Thomas,  fa.,  141;   bp.,  141 

WILSON  (WILLSON),  Ann,  bp.,  180 

Benjamin,  fa.,  201 

Daniel,  bp.,  182 

Elizabeth,  bp.,  183,  197;  mo.,  201 

Henry,  bp.,   1.58,   185 

James,  fa.,  158,  165,  182,  185;  bp., 
175;    bur.,  185 

John,  bp.,   165,   174 

Joseph,  fa.,   174,   175,   180,   183 

Margaret,  mo.,  165,  174,  180,  182, 
18,3,  18.5 

Mary,  mo.,   158 

Robart,  wit.,  241 

Sarah,  bp.,  174 

Susan,  bp.,  201 

Susannah,  bp.,   174 

Thomas,   fa.,    197 

William,  bp.,   201 
WIMANS  [WVNANS'],  Anne,  in  cen., 

'5° 
WIMMER,  Johannes,  fa.,  67 

Maria,  bp.,  67 
WINDER,  [']  John,  wit.,  278 
WINDSOR,  Charles,  husb.,  216 

Rebecca  S.,  wid.,  ep.,  216 
WING  (WHING),  Ann,  bp.,  168;  wit., 
251,  253 

[?],  Deborah,  wit.,  2S0 

Edward  ,.  of  John  and  Elizabeth, 
md.,  339;    wit.,  339 


WING  (WHING),  Elizabeth,  mo.,  339; 
w.  of  John    339;     wit.,   339 
Jane,  wit.,   246 
John,  fa., 339;  husb.    of  Elizabeth, 

339 
Joseph,  (Josiph)  md.,  251;    wit., 
251,   252,   253*,   254 

Josiah,  wit.,  251 

Sarah,    wit.,     263*;       md.,    264; 
house  of,  264 
WINHT,  Obadias,  wit.,  66 
WINTER   (WINTERS),    Frans,   bp., 
131. 

Geertje,  wit.,  84;    mo.,  127* 

John  (Jan),  fa.,  70,  75;  wit.,  286 

Jesaias,  bp.,  70 

Margreta,   mo.,    102* 

Maria,  bp.,  75 

Obadiah  (Obadias),  wit.,  84,  102, 
127*;    fa.,  131 

Rebecca,  mo.,  84 

Susanna,  wit.,  102,  137 
WISSELPENNING,  Gerritje,  wit.,  102 
WOERTMAN,    Maria,    wit.,   68,    107; 

mo.,  127*,  12S 
WOGLUM  [see  \AN  WOGLUM] 
WOLCOTT  (\\'OOLCOTT,  WOOL- 
CUT,  WALCOTT,  WALCOT, 
WOLCOT,  WILCOTT),  Abi- 
gail, b.,  357*;  dau.  of  Peter  and 
Lydia,  d.,  357 ;   d.,  357 

Ann,  wit.,  325;  mo.,  375;  ep.,  377 

Amos,  wit.,  320*,  321,  325 

Benjamin  (Benj°,  Benj),  wit., 
298,  300,  302*,  305*,  306*,  307*, 
310*,  311,  313,  314*,  315*,  316, 
317,  320*,  329,  332;  b.,  357; 
d.,  357,  371;    husb.,  375 

Benj°,  Jun',  wit.,  312 

Benj",  Sr.,  wit.,  334 

C ,  wit.,  320 

Clementine,  wit.,  324,  341;  md., 
325.  357;    b.,  357 

Clessey,  wit.,  312 

C.  L.,  mo.,  377 

Daniel,  b.,  357;    d.,  357 

David  F.,  d.,  371 

Edmond  (Edmund),  his  place 
ment.,  361 ;  husb.,  377 

Blizabeth,  d.,  371;  dau.  of  John 
and  Ann,  b.,  375;   ep.,  375 

Hannah,  b.,  357 

Hannah  F.,  wit.,  332 

Hannah  M.,  dau.  of  Edmund  and 
Sarah,  ep.,  377 

Henry,   wit.,   317,   320,   329,   330, 

332 
Henry  W.  (Henery  W.  [?]),  wit., 

337*,  338,  34°:  b.,  357;  d.,  357 

371;     ep.,  37' 
Henrietta,  wit.,  341 
Jacob,  wit.,  310,  311,  312*,  313 
Joseph  (Jo'*),  wit.,  321,   322,   324, 

325*,   326,   327,   328,   329,   330, 

332*,   333,  334,  335,   336,   337, 

338*,  3.59,  340;    md.,  328;    b., 

357;    husb.,  377 
John,  wit.,  325*,  331,  334*;    md., 

325,357;   b.,  357;  fa.,  375;  ep., 

377 
John,  Jr.,  wit.,  325 
John  T.,  fa.,  377 
Lewis,  fa.,  377;  ep.,  377 
Lydia,  wit.,  312,  315,  316,  320, 


INDEX. 


469 


321,  325*,  326,  329*,  332,  333; 

mo-.  332,  357;  w.  of  Peter,  332; 
b.,  357;   md.,  357;   w.  of  Peter, 
d.,  357 
Lydia,  J''  (Lydia,  Jr.),  wit.,  325*, 

326 
Lydia  (Potter),  mo.,  357* 
Manuel,  s.  of  Lewis  and  C.  L.,  ep., 

377 
Mary,  wit.,  328,  339;    mo.,  377 
Mary  L.,  w.  of  Joseph,  cp.,  377 
Meribah  (Miribali),  md.,  320,  358 
Meribah  S.,    wit.,    339 
Peter,  wit.,   310,   311,  312*    313, 
314,    315,    319.    320,    322,    323, 
324,  325*,  327,  328*,  329,  .S32*; 
md.,  312;   fa.,  332,  357*;   husb. 
of    Lydia,     332;    fa.,    d.,    357; 
husb.,  357 
Peter  T.,  wit.,  325,  330,  332;  s.  of 

Peter  and  Lydia,  md.,  332 
Peter  Tilton,  b.,  357 
Samuel,  wit.,  330,  332 
Samuel  Potter,  b.,  357 
Sarah,  md.,  358;    mo.,  377 
Sybilla,  d.,   371 
Thomas    E.,    s.    of   John   T.    and 

Mary,  ep.,  377 
William  fW"),  wit.,  325* 
WOLFE,  Matthew,  md.,  189 
WOLFFERS,   Margita.   godmo.,   96 
WOLVES,  bounty  paid  for,  21 
WOOD,  Erick,  fa.,  172 
Ezekial,  bp.,   169 
George,  Mr.  (George,  Geo.),  cattle- 
mark,  41;    fa.,   193,  195;    pltf., 
224;      accused    of   scandal   and 
theft,    cleared,    228;       scandal, 
bound  for  good  behaviour,  229* ; 
released  from  boud,  233;    com- 
pl'tof,  233*;  deft.,  235;  compl't 
of,   236* 
Jannetje,  bp.,  127 
John,  fa.,  172;  bp.,  172 
Joshua,  ment.,  403 
Obadiah  (Obadia),  bp.,  127,  193 
Phebe,  bp.,  172 
Richard,  bp.,   127 
Sarah,   mother,    172* 
Stephen    (Mr.    Stephen,    Steven), 
his  land,  38;  fa.,  127*;  bp.,  127; 
wit.,  2S5 
Susannah    (Susarma),     bp.,     169, 

195 
William,  ep.,  214 

WOODBRIDGE,  ment.,  17,  20,  195*, 

255,  278,  298,  302 
WO  O  D  M  A  N  C  Y  (WOOOMANSEE, 
WOODMANSE,     WOODMAN- 
SEY,    WODMANCE),    Bershe- 
ba  (Beershabe),  wit.,  285,  303 

Dan',  wit.,  310,  315,  317 

David,  wit.,  310 

Elizabeth,  wit.,  299 

Hannah,  wit.,  250,  251,  252,  255*; 
md.,  299 

John,  md.,   285;     wit.,   285,  299, 
303,   310 

John,  Jun.,  witness,  310 

Joseph  (Jos.),  wit.,  299,  310 

Mary,  wit.,  249,  299,  303 

Meriam,  wit.,  315 

Phebe,  md.,  310 

Sarah,  wit.,  260 


WOODMANCY  (WOODMANSEE, 
WOODMANSE,  WOODMAN- 
SEY,  WODMANCE),  Thomas 
(Tho.,    Tho»),    wit.,     250,    251, 

?,S2,  253,  254,  257,  299,  310 

William,  wit.,  245 
WOODROTTE,  Mary,  md,   174 
WOODRUFF,  Mary,  wit.,  289 
WOODWARD,  ,  md.,  352 

Anthony,  md.,  260;  wit. j^  260,  318 

Benj",   wit.,   317 

Constance,  wit.,   260,  316 

Edward,  wit.,  260,  336 

Eliza  Ann,  wit.,  331 

Horatio,  md.,  208 

John,  wit.,   260 

Nimrod,  wit.,  318,  331 

Samuel  L.,  wit.,  338 

Valeriah,  wit.,  318 

WOOLLEY    (WOOLEY,    WOOLLY, 

WOLLEY,     WOLLY),     , 

mother.   272 

,  s.  of  Edward  and  Lydia  [d.,  ?] 

274 

,  (Wardell)  mo.,  373 

Abigail    (Abigael,    Abigaell),    b., 

272;    wit.,  278,  279,  284,  288 
Abraham,  wit.,  301 
Adam,  b.,  274 
Alice,  wit.,  341 
Amey,  md.,  264 
Ann,  wit.,  252;   mo.,  363*;   w.  of 

Samuel,  ep.,  375 
Ann  Mary,  b.,  272 
Audray,  wit.,  291 
Barbara  E.,  w.  of  Forman,  ep.,  375 
Benjamin       (Beniannie,       Benia, 
Benj"",    Benj",    Benjam"),  wit , 
259,    261,    275,    282,     289,    294, 
310,    313,    314,    315,    320,    327, 
33^  339;  fa.,  269;  b.,  272,  354; 
md.,  289;   bro.,  355;   ep.,   377; 
husb.,  377* 
Britton     (Brittain),     wit.,     321*, 

322,   325 
Catherine      (Cattron,      Catharine, 
Cathron),    wit.,    289,    293,    294, 
326,  329,  330;    b.,  354;    sister, 
355 
Content,  bp.,  170;    b.,  272,  274 
Daniel,  fa.,  186;    b.,  269 
Davis,  b.,  364;    d.,  364 
Deborah,  dau.  of  Ellhu,  md.,  322; 

b..  354 
Eden,  wit.,  336,  337;   b.,  354;   d., 

354,  368;    fa.,  367 
Edward,     wit.,     249,     252,     255*, 
260*;  fa.,  274*;  b.,  274;  husb. 
of  Lydia,  274 
Elihu,    wit.,    309,    310,    313,   321, 
322,   329,   330.   337;    md.,  310, 
354.    355;    fa-.    322,    329,    354*; 
husb.  of  Mary  Jackson  Woolley, 
354*;      b.,    334;     d.,     354;    re- 
moval, 35^ 
Elizabeth     ('Eliz'\    Eliza""),   md., 
188,   338;     wit.,    255,   260,   281, 
291.  294,  304,  315*,  321,  322* 
325.  327.  336.  337;  b.,  269,  272*, 
274,    354;      dau.   of  John  and 
Mary,  d.,  272;    mo.,  336,  354; 
w.  of  Jacob,  1 7^    •!5t 
Elizabeth  T.,  d.,  567;   mo.,  367 
Elizabeth  T  (WilUams),  d.,  368 


WOOLLEY    (WOOLEY,  WOOLLY, 

WOLLEY,  WOLLY),  Elizabeth 

(Tucker),  d.,  354 
Emanuel  (Emmanuel),   house  of, 

282;    wit.,  282,  285,  290 
Emeline    (Emmeline),    wit.,    336, 

337;   b.,  354 
Esther  (Ester),  mo.,  269;  wit.,  282 
Ezra,  b.,  364;    d.,  .^64 
Forman,  b.,  364;    d.,  364;    husb., 

375 
Gaig,  wit.,  293 
George,  fa.,   170;     b.,  274;     wit., 

278;  md.,  373 
Hannah  (Han°),  b.,  272,  274; 
wit.,  275,  279,  320*,  322*,  323*, 
324.  325.  326*,  327,  328,  329, 
330.  332*,  333;  i"d.,  284,  285, 
291 
Hannah  H.,   wit.,   336,  337,   339, 

340* 
Hester,  wit.,  263 
Jacob,  md.,  315;    wit.,  315,  320*, 
321*,  322,  323*,  325,  326,  327, 
328,    329,    330,    332,    333,   334, 
335.  336*,  337*,  339;    fa.,  336, 
354;    husb.,  336,  354;    d.,  354; 
ep..  377 
Jacob,   Jun"-,  b.,   354 
James,  b.,   272;     s.  of  John  and 

Mary,  d.,  272;   wit.,  293 
Jeremiah  B.,  wit.,  328 
Joanna,  d.,  343 

John,  wit.,  241,  243,  248,  252,  254, 
255*.  257*,  258,  261,  262,  263, 
264*,  275*,  277,  278,  283,  284, 
289,  291,  293,  304;  md.,  259, 
261,  262,  355;  house  of,  261, 
262;  fa.,  272*,  355;  b.,  272*; 
husb.  of  Mary,  272* 
John,    Jr.,    wit.,    256,    258,    259* 

264,  2S4 
John,     minor     (John,    "miner"), 

md.,  275,  304;  wit.,  275 
Joseph,  bp.,  186;    b.,  272*;    s.  of 
John  and  Mary,  d.,  272;    s.  of 
Thomas  and  Patience,  d.,  272; 
wit.,   284,  336*,  337,  338,  340; 
s.  of  Jacob  and  Elizabeth,  md., 
336;    md.,  353 
Joseph  C,  b.,  364;  d.,  364 
Ko7iah,  md.,  282 
Leah,  wit.,  259;  nd.,  261 ;  b.,  272 
Lydia  (Lidya,  Lidia,  Lida),  wit., 
249*,    252,    255*,    260*,    263*, 
275;     b.,   272,   274;     mo.,   274; 
w.  of  Edward,   274;   md.,   160, 

275 
Mahlon,  b.,  363;  d.,  364;  ep.,  375 
Marcy,  wit.,  242,  249;    b.,  269 
Margaret       (Margarett,      Ma>{;J), 

wit.,  282,  284,  287 ;   md.,  287^'^^ 
Mary,   md.,    196,   304,   354,    355;  ^-v 
wit.,  259,  260,  264,  275,  284,  310, 
313.  321,  322,  325,  329;  b.,  269, 
354;  mo.,  272*,  354;  w.  of  John, 
272*;  w.  of  Elihu,  354;  do.,  d., 

354 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.,  367 
Mary  (Jackson),  mo.,  354;    w.  of 

Elihu,  354 
Meribah,  b.,  272;  vrit.,  284,  288 
Miriam  Tiltnn    h     1/^1 


470 


INDEX. 


VVOOLLEY  (WOOLEY,  WOOLLY, 
WOLLEY,  WOLLY),  Patience, 
wit.,  255,  258*,  259,  261,  263, 
264*,  275,  278,  284*,  288,  289, 
291,  294,  309;  b.,  269;  mo.,  272*^ 
w.  of  Thomas,  272 

Phebe,  wit.,  290 

Rachel,  wit.,  262,  263,  264*,  275, 
277,  282,  283,  284,  286,  291 

Rebecca  (Rebeckah),  wit.,  304; 
dau.  of  Robert  and  War- 
dell,  md.,  374 

Richard  Wykcoff,  ep.,  377 

Robert,  fa.,  373 

Ruth   ( tht),   md.,    241,   313, 

358;  wit.,  258,  260,  261,  263, 
264,  275,  277,  280,  282,  288, 
290,  294,  322,  325,  329;  b.,  272, 
274,  354;  dau.  of  John  and 
Mary,  d.,  272t;  dau.  of  Elihu, 
md.,  329;  dau.  of  Jeames  and 
Leah  Tucker,  d.,  347 

Samuel  (Sam'),  wit.,  312,  313, 
322*,  325,  329,  332;  b.,  354; 
d.,  355;  fa.,  363*;  ep.,  375; 
husb.,  375 

Sarah  (Sary),  b.,  269;  wit.,  275, 
284*,  288,  291,  310,  313,  318, 
322;    md.,  293 

Sarah  Lavinia,  b.,  368 

Stephen,  md.,  290;  wit.,  290,  293*, 
310,  313 

Thomas,  wit.,  251,  255,  259,  261, 
263,  275*,  278,  279,  280,  284, 
289,  291,  294,  304;  md.,  255, 
294;  b.,  272*;  fa.,  272*;  husb. 
of  Patience,  272;  house  of ,  275*, 
284 

Thomas,  Jun'  (Thomas,  Jun.), 
md.,  291 ;    wit.,  291 

Timothy,  b.,  364 

Tylee,  b.,  354;   md.,  355 

William  (\Vm.,  Will'"),  wit.,  243, 
252,  256,  261,  275*,  287,  293, 
297;  house  of,  264*,  287;  b., 
269,  272,  274 

William  I.  [or  J.]  (William  J.),  b., 
354;     res.  and  place  of  death, 

355 
Zilpha  (Zilpah,  Zilphia),  wit.,  308, 
313,  320,  332,  339;  w.  of  Benja- 
min, ep.,  377 
WOOLSTONCROFTS,      Jno.,      pet., 

WORLIDGE   (WORLEDGE,   WOR- 

LEDG,      WORLDGE),     John, 

(John,    Esq.,  Jn"),    pet.,  381*; 

Just.,   381,    382,    387*;      surv., 

395;    wit.,  396 
WORTH,  ,  dau.  of  WilUam,  d., 

266 
Ann,  md.,  242,  243 
Edward,   wit.,    252,    287;     house 

of,  287 
Ephraim,  b.,  266 
Faith  (ff ),  wit.,  241,  242,  243; 

mo.,  266;   w.  of  Wm.,  d.,  266 
Hope,  b.,  266 
Jane,  wit.,   247;     w.  of  William, 

266;    wid.  of  Wm.,  d.,  266 
Jemimah,  wit.,  2S7 
Mary,  w.  of  William,  d.,  266;  wit., 

287 
Patience,  b.,  266;   md.,  287 


WORTH,  Sarah,  b.,  266;  wit.,  287 
William  (Wm.),  wit.,  241,  242, 
243,  249,  250,  252,  287;  fa., 
266*;  b.,  266;  s.  of  Wm.,  d., 
266;  husb.  of  Faith,  266; 
husb.  of  Mary,  266;  husb.  of 
Jane,  d.,  266;  d.,  266 
Willmoth,  wit.,  250;    b.,  266 

WORTHEY   [see   WORTHLEY] 

WORTHLEY  (WORTHLY,  WERT- 
LEY)  [see  also  Worthcy],  Ann, 
bp.,  172 

Deborah,  b.,  273,  345 

Elizabeth  (— abeth),  wit.,  248, 
250,  252,  262,  279,  286,  287, 
306;  mo.,  273*,  345*;  b.,  273; 
w.  of  John,  273*;  dau.  of  John 
and  Eliz.,  d.,  273;  w.  of  John, 
345;   b.,  345;   d.,  345* 

Grazel,  mo.,   160 

Jacob,  wit.,   340 

John,  bp.,  160,  197;  fa.,  do,,  160; 
husb.,  171;  fa.,  172,  273*,  345*; 
wit.,  244,  246,  248,  310;  md., 
248;  b.,  273,  345;  s.  of  John 
and  Elizabeth,  d.,  273;  husb.  of 
Elizabeth,  273*,  345;  do.,  d., 
273;   d.,  345 

John,  Jlm^  d.,  345 

Joseph,  b.,  273,  345;  s.  of  John  and 
Elizabeth,  d.,  345 

Lydia,  w.,  bp.,  171;  mo.,  172; 
md.,  193;  b.,  273,  345;  wit., 
301,  302  -^ 

Mary,  b.,  273,  345;  wit.,  279, 
280,  292*,  298,  301,  302,  307 

Obadiah,  bp.,   160 

Richard,  b.,  273,  345;  wit.,  280, 
282,  286,  292*,  295,  297;  md., 
286,  292 

Sarah,  b.,  273,  345 

WOUTERS   [see   WOUTERSON], 
Antie      (Antje),      godmo.,      iii, 

118 
Benjamin,  bp.,  iii 
Cornells,  bp.,   iii 
Jacob,  fa.,   1 1 1 
Lambert,  fa.,   120 
Sara,  bp.,  120 
WOUTERSON  (WORTESON,  WAU- 

TERZEN),  Else,  in  cen.,  155 
Jacob,  assr.,  56 
John,  wit.,  119;    in  cen.,  155 
WRECKS  OR  DRIFTS,  disposal  of, 

395 
WRIGHT    (WRIT,    WRITT.    RYT, 

RYTE,   RIGHT),  Abigal,   bp., 

166 
Ann,  bp.,  162 
Anthony,  comr.,  37 
Ebenezer,  wit.,  309 
Edward,  fa.,  160,  162,  166;    bp., 

166*;    bur.,  167 
Elizabeth  (Elisabeth),  wit.,  309, 

312*,  313,  314,  316 
Henry  (Henricus),  fa.,  108;    bp., 

108 
Hezekiah,  Capt.,  his  land,  36 
Increase,  bp.,  166 
Isaac,  wit.,  309,  319 
Isabella,  md.,  184 
Jacob,  fa.,  68,  120 


WRIGHT  (WRIT,  WRITT,  RYT, 
RYTE,  RIGHT),  James  B.,  s. 
of  John  D.  and  Mary  B.,  b.,  365; 
d.,  365 

Jenny,  mo.,  89 

John  D.,  fa.,  365 

Jonathan  (Jon',  Jon",  Jona- 
th°),  md.,  309;  wit.,  309,  311, 
312*,  313,  314*,  315,  316* 

Maria,  bp.,  120;   wit.,  123 

Mary,  mo.,  160,  166;  bp.,  166; 
wid.,  md.,  170 

Mary  B.,  mo.,  365 

Robert,  pltf.,  2,  14,  15;  deft.,  3; 
cattle-mark,  24;  name  in- 
dexed, 28*,  29;  credit  slip,  34 

Sarah,  wit.,  309 

Susanna,  bp.,  68 

WiUiam,  bp.,   160 
W^XKOFF  (WIKOFF),  Alice,  w.  of 
Benjamin  WooUey,  ep.,   377 

Garret  S.,  wit.,  332 

Gitte,  wit.,  332 

Louise  Q.,  wit.,  339 

Peter,  md.,  203 

Rachel,  wit.,  332 

W"  W.,  wit.,  338 
WIMANS  [U^'NANS?],  Anne,  in  cen., 

150 
WYNANTS         (WYNANT,         \\^- 
NANDTS,       WINANS,       WI- 
NANT,   WINENT,   WINONT, 
WOINAT),  Abraham,  bp.,  129 

Antje,  mo.,  76,  124 

Catharina  (Cathrina,  Cathryna, 
Cathryntje),  wit.,  70,  79,  124, 
127,  129,  136;  bp.,  70;  mo., 
107*,  108* 

Cornelius  (Com.),  cattle-mark,  45; 
fa.,  81*,  82*;  bp.,  82;  wit., 
132;    in  cen.,  153 

Daniel,  his  deed  nient.,  36;  cattle- 
mark,  41 ;  Mr.  Daniel,  records 
cattle-mark,  formerly  John 
Smocks,  48;   bp.,  129;   in  cen., 

154 
EHzabeth,  bp.,  81 
Geertje,  mo.,  74 
Hendrikje,  bp.,  81 
Jacob,  bp.,  129;   in  cen.,  154 
Johannes,  fa.,  70,  75 
Maniwel  [Emanuel],  in  cen.,  154 
Maria  (Mary),  bp.,  82;     in  cen., 

153 
Peter   (Pieter),   wit.,   74,   79,   82, 

107,    108,    no,    119,    128,    129; 

bp.,  75,  128,  133;    fa.,  133;    in 

cen.,  153,  154 
Wynant      (Wynandt,      Winant), 

wit.,   82;     fa.,    128,    129*;     in 

cen.,  153 


YARD,  John,  wit.,  259 
YATES,  Abraham,  fa.,  79 

Joseph,  bp.,   79 
YENNES,  John,  fa.,  59 

Maria,  bp.,  59 
YETMAN,  James,  wit.,  335,  336* 

John,  .vit.,  336 


J 


INDEX.  471 

YOONS  [JOONS?],  Eva,  mo.,  58*  YOUNG  (YOUNGS,  YONGE),  James,  ZERKERK,  Maryke,  mo.,  69 

YORK,  DUKE  OF,  grantee,  221  md.     197  ZIELOFF,  Peter,  wit.,  61 

YORK,  ment     223*  John,  husb.,  178                                              Blandiena,  wit.,  61 

YORKSHIRE,  ment.,  267  Thomas,  Capt.,  pltf.,  5*;  Thomas,  ^^„^    ^  ,    .  ,           ,           , 

West  Riding  of.  Records  of  Court  Mr.,  sworn  to  an  account,  5;  in-  ZOSO,  Gabriel,  cattle-mark,  30 

of  Sessions,  224;  note,  224, 226,  dexed,  28  ZIJTPHEN      (SUTFIN),     Abraham, 

230,  231,  233,  237  YUNKER,  Euphemia,  md.,  182                           fa.,  64,  79*,  80;  bp.,  64;  md., 
YORTA  (see  JURTA)                                                                                                                  199 
YOUNG  (YOUNGS,   YONGE),   Abi-                                                                                   Alchi,  wit.,  318 

gal,  wit.,  383  Z                                               Antje,  bp.,  79 
Esther,  bur.,  178                                                                                                                      Derick,  wit.,  318 

Henry,  wit.,  383,  388;    ear-mark,  ZARRET    [TARRET],    James,    md.,              Jannetje,  bp.,  80 

405  176                                                                Maria,  bp.,  79 


OMISSIONS. 
THE   PARISH   REGISTER 

OF 

CHRIST  CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J. 


Burials  i8ij 


Jan. 

3< 

3rS- 

Jan. 
March 

14. 

March 

27i 

April 
March 

2, 
21, 

May 

July 

Sept. 

Jan. 

22, 
23. 

5. 
4- 

1814 

Lewis  Thompson. 
Duncan  Campbell. 
Mrs.  Sarah  Shepherd,  aged 
Mrs. Stillwell. 


Freehold. 

Middletown. 
Freehold. 


Joseph  Stillwell. 

Mrs.  Frances  Throckmorton,  of  Spottswood,  in  Shrewsbury  Church  Yard  . 

Anthony  Dennis,  aged  Shrewsbury. 

Eleanor,  wife  of  Jacob  Holmes,  Senr.  " 

Jemima  StiUweU,  daughter  of  Daniel  &  Sally.     Freehold. 

Russel,  son  of  Lyttleton  and  Nancy  White.  Shrewsbury. 

Alexander,  son  of  Thomas  Morford,  Jr. 

J.  Croes,  Jr.  [Rector]. 


Baptisms  1814 

Time  when. 

Children's                    [Parents.] 

Names. 

When  born. 

At  what  Church 

Feb.     23, 

Ellen ;  Jacob,  Jr.  &  Eleanor  Holmes. 

Dec.     20,  1813. 

Shrewsbury. 

Feb.     23, 

Charles;  Lyttleton  &  Nancy  White. 

Dec.      15,  1813. 

" 

April    17, 

Eliza  Ann;  Denise  L  &  Elizabeth  Forman. 

1813. 

Freehold. 

July      3. 

Elizabeth,  adult,  wife  of  Forman  Throck- 

1^ 

morton. 

Shrewsbury. 

July      3. 

William,    son   of    Forman    &    Elizabeth 

1 

9,  I8I4. 


473 


474 


OMISSIONS,  CHRIST  CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J. 


Time  when.         Children's  [Parents.] 

Names. 

Oct.      15,     Margaret  Lawrence,  adult. 

Oct.      16,     Sarah  Clark;  Thos.  Holmes,  Jr.  &  Ellen 

his  wife. 
Dec.      18,      Emeline ;  Jacob  &  Abigail  White. 
Dec.      25,     Thos.  Little ;  Wm.  &  Abigail  Estle. 


When  born. 


Feb.  22,  1814. 
Nov.  8,  1 814. 
Sept.    21,  1 814. 

J.  Croes,  Jun.,  Rector 


At  what  Church 

Middletown. 
Shrewsbury. 


Marriages  1814 

Jan.  30,  Henry  Stoutenborough  to  Sarah  Robbins. 

—  Aaron  Mount  to  Lydia  Stillwell. 

Jtme  I,  John  Ely  to  Mary  Perrine. 

June  16,  Edmund  W.  Allen  to  Sarah  Throckmorton. 

Nov.  24,  John  Little  to  Eleanor  Williamson. 


Middletown. 
Shrewsbury. 
J.  Croes,  Jun.,  Rector. 


Burials  1814 

James  H.  Stoutenborough,  son  of  Stephen  &  Hannah  Stoutenborough. 

Hannah  Lake,  of  Dutch  Society. 

Bowman,  child  of  Samuel  & Bowman. 


Church. 
Shrewsbury. 


Baptisms  1815 


Names  of  children. 


At  what  Churct 
Shrewsbury. 


[Parents.] 

Aaron  Schenck,  son  of  Jos.  H.  &  Ann  VanMater,  of  Dutch  Society. 

Meribah,  daughter  of  Thos.  &  Rebecca  Morford. 

Oct.  Charlotte  Martha,  daughter  of  Revd.  John  &  Eleanor  Croes, 

bom  April  4th,  181 5.  " 

John  Croes,  Junr.,  Rector. 

Dec.      10,     John  &  Edward  Wellington;  John  &  Ann  Grant;  born 

May  7,  1813;   b.  Oct.  17,  1815.  Shrewsbury. 


Oct. 

Dec. 

May 


Feb. 


25. 
19, 


Marriages  1815 

Dr.  WiUiam  Van  Deusen  to  Eleanor  Hendrickson,  of  Middle- 
town.  IVIiddletown. 
John  Conover  to  Mary  Ann  Haight,  of  Shrewsbury.                    Shrewsbury. 
John  Cassady  to  Margaret  Fitzimmons.  Freehold. 

J.  Croes,  Junr.,  Rector. 


Burials  181  j 


Hannah,  wife  of  Joseph  Voorhees,  of  Tinton  Falls. 
March  13,     Cornelius  Smock. 
Dec.     17,     Robert  White. 


Shrewsbury. 


J.  Croes,  Junr.,  Rector. 


OMISSIONS,  CHRIST  CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J. 


475 


[Time  when.] 

May  5, 

May  5, 

May  5, 

June  1 6, 

June  1 6, 

June  2, 

June  23, 

June  23, 

Sept.  3, 

Sept.  3, 


[When  bom.] 


Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec.     25 


25. 
16, 


Baptisms  18 16 

rChildren's"]  [Parents.] 

[_  Names.   J 

Mary    Catharine;    Taylor     &     Clemence 

Hagerty.  March 

Ann  Maria ;  Wm.  &  Abigail  Estle.  Feb. 

Robert  Holmes ;  Lyttleton  &  Nancy  White. 

Mary ;  Jacob  &  Eleanor  Holmes.  March  2 

Charles  Forman;  Forman  &   Elizabeth 

Throckmorton.  April 

Louiza  Matilda ;  Caleb  &  Martha  Ann  Llo^^d. 

John ;  Joseph  &  Mary  Thompson. 

JuHann ;  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Throckmorton. 

Annastatia ;  Edmund  &  Ann  Kearney.  Oct. 

Catharine ;  Edmund  &  Ann  Kearney.  June 


Marriages  1816 

Edward  Leadbeater  to  Agnes  Freneau. 
John  Hamel  to  Helen  Freneau. 
Elisha  White  to  Mary  Lewis. 


Church. 


7. 

1816. 
1816. 

Shrewsbury. 

(( 

6, 

1816. 

<< 

4. 

1816. 

Freehold. 

8, 
3, 

1813. 
1816. 

Middletown. 
Middletown 

Shrewsbury. 
John  Croes,  Junr.,  Rector. 


CORRECTIONS. 
CHRIST  CHURCH,   SHREWSBURY,   N.  J. 

Page.  Date. 

158.  1734,  April    14.    William,  s.  of  Saniitel  and  Ann. 

159.  1735,  Aug.       3.   Mary,  W^/f?  of  Thos.  Stephens. 

William  And  Lord  Cahart. 

160.  1737,  June       I.        Omitted  from  after  the  Heading  of  "  Baptisms,  1737." 

John,  son  of  Thomas  &  Elizabeth  Riddle.     Shrews.     Shrews. 
After  which  comes  the  entry  "John  &  Obadiah." 
1738,  July        2.   Ann  &  Martha  Shaddock.     Adults. 

Aug.     13.    Samuel  Dctiiiis  in  place  of . 

161.  1739/40,  Feb.  14.   Jon' rather  than  John  Pintard. 

162.  1742,  May      16.   Hannah,  dau.  of  James  &  Abigail  Russell. 

163.  1745,  7br.      25.    John  &  Ann  Martha  Shaddock  not  Craddock. 

But  the  next  line  is  John  &  Ann  Martha  Craddock. 
17.   Abraham  Russell  not  "  Russel  [?]". 

164.  1746,  March  19.    Elizabeth  5/^(?/T0t^' not  Therrock. 
)/.    17-16.  "'''-■^ch    6.    Mv.  Kearney. 

1747,  J ane     14.    Audrey  not  Anhvey. 

168.  Nov.     27.    Zeriiiah  not  Zcrniah. 
March  13.   Amey  not  Aniery  Price. 

Between  March  25  and  1748,  April  14,  insert: 

1748,  March  25.    Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  &  Sarah  Dye.     i4ds.  old. 

169.  1748,  May     20.   /fwr/etoH  not  Harleton. 

Nov.     27.    In  two  places  £;(g/;;!'c  not  Eugin. 

170.  1749,  May       9.   Colwell  not  holwaW. 

171.  Nov.     12.    Z?Mrg  not  Bury. 

1749,  June       3.   Johannes  ilfLzz/e  not  N 'Cine. 

172.  1750,  May       8.    Amey  not  Amery  Perkins. 

174.  Insert  between  Susannah  and  Sarah  as  3rd  line  of  page: 

Feb.       4.    Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  &  Margaret  Wilson      2  mos. 

1750,  Sept.      2.   Maddock  not  MaAdog. 

176.    1752,  March  29.   ]o\\n  Grimsied  not  Gnmled. 

476 


CORRECTIONS,  CHRIST  CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J. 


477 


Page. 
177 

179. 
180. 
182. 
184. 

185. 
186. 
187. 
189. 
190. 

198. 


Date. 


June  7. 

1752,  Sept.  14. 

1753,  Aug.  19. 

1754,  May  22. 
July  4- 

1757,  Mcli.  20. 
Aug.  28. 

1758,  Sept.  3. 

1759,  March  19. 
1761,  Aug.  16. 
1 761,  Feb.  4. 

Dec.  2. 

1763,  Oct.  23. 

1772,  Nov.  I. 

1773,  Aug.  I. 


200. 


201. 

181 1,  May 

20. 

203. 

181 2,  Jan. 

1813,  Feb. 
1817,  Jan. 

9- 
8. 
I. 

Sept. 

9- 

June 
1818,  May 

3- 
2. 

204. 
205. 

May 
Aug. 

so- 
il. 

1820,  Nov. 

6. 

Nov. 

14. 

206. 
207. 

1822,  Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

1823,  Dec. 

19. 
13- 

27- 
4- 

Joseph  Tone,  not  Ton. 

Edward,  not  Joseph  Bunnell,  son  of  Moses  &  Alice. 

Hevlon  not  Herlon;  ditto  page  182. 

Syntche  &  Ann  Johnson  not  Ann  &  John. 

Stephen  Eastleek,  Adult. 

As  date  of  first  baptism  instead  of . 

Ann,  dau.  of  John  &  Sarah  not  Mary  Combs. 

]o\\nGarrison  not  Hamson. 

Isaac  Willet,  Son,  not  sons  of  Samuel  Hunt. 

Shutter  not  Shutler. 

Mrs.  not  Mr.  Grandine. 

Mrs.  not  Mr.  Ashfield. 

sons  of  Christian  not  Christ. 

A  lead  pencil  note  after  last  baptism  this  year : 

"  Now  Benjamin  Stevens  of  New  York.     1856." 
son  of  William  not  Samuel  Hulet. 
Insert  between  the  baptism  of  Joseph  Mount  and  the  interment  of 

Mrs.  Hanna  Dennis,  the  heading:   "Burials  //pp." 
not  26  for  first  baptism. 
Jacob  Holmes,  Jr.,  &  Eleanor. 
Vermule  not  Vermute. 
Walter  not  Waltes. 

James  Schureman  and  Susan  Wall,  not  Sarah. 
Widow  not  wife  of  Jos.  Throckmorton. 
Edmund  not  Edward  West. 

5th  line  from  bottom  should  end  with  figures  1818. 
last  line  Doren  not  Dores. 
Joseph,  s.  of  Samuel  cf  Sarah. 
Grinke,  not  Grintee. 
Insert  as  the  2d  baptism  of  1820. 
Rebecca  Robbins,  Adult.     Middletown. 
Clementine  not  dementia  Lloyd. 
Lucy  Sellon,  wife  of  John  Sellons. 
Last  burial,  wife  of  Holmes  Throckmorton,  Senr. 
Catharine,  not  Charlotte  Tliompson. 
not  Sep.  18  for  this  marriage. 
Date  of  marriage  of  Morris  Newman  &  Ann  Gray. 
Henry  not  Harry  Thompson. 


CORRECTIONS. 
EPITAPHS 

FROM 

CHRIST  CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J. 


Page. 

208.  Clemence  Lloyd,  who  died  Dec.  23,  1797  was  only  i  year  old. 

The  children  of  Charles  and  Elizabeth  Dennis,  were:  Lauretta,  Charles,  Anthony  and f 
Daniel  not  James.  ' 

210.   Jane  T.,  wife  of  Thos.  Morford,  Jr.,  not  Janet. 

Charlotte  was  the  dau.  of  Jos.  W.  and  Jane,  not  Ann  Morford. 
For  Tilly  in  the  next  line  read  Emily. 
In  the  middle  of  the  page  read  Eugene  Y.,  not  Eugeney. 
Catlierine  not  Caroline  White  died  March  2,  1854. 
5th  line  from  bottom,  Jan^  H.  Seaman  not  Ann. 
21 ».    T^th  line  from  bottom  should  read,  "James  Fornian  Throckmorton,  son  of  Joseph 
Forman  and  Margaret." 
In  6th  line  from  bottom  read  Joseph  Forman,  son  of    ,,    „    ,,    died  Aug.   25,  1800, 
aged  43  years,  etc. 
212.   9th  line  Martelia  not  Maxtelia. 

212.  4th  line  from  bottom,  Mauritz  De  Haert  died  in  1797  not  4. 

213.  John  G.  Kimm  not  Kunn. 

Sarah  C.  Carpendcr,  dau.  of  "John  &  Lucy,"  not  Wm.  &  Lucy  W. 

214.  Throckmorton  A.  Allaire,  and  "Sarah  Lounsbtiry"  in  the  next  line  was  "the  wife  of 
Throckmorton  A.  Allaire." 

Content  T.  Hart  not  Content  C.  Hart. 

215.  Henrietta  Delphine  Dellentash,  not  De  Hentash. 

217.  Caroline  W.  Holmes  was  "bom  Sep.  18,  1800."  1 

218.  Mary  Ann  Throckmorton  was  on  the  same  stone  with  Mary  Clayton's  name  and  in 

the  inscription  it  says  that  the  latter  was  the  mother  and  the  former  "  her  daughter." 

478 


CORRECTIONS,  EPITAPHS  FROM  CHRIST  CHURCH,  SHREWSBURY,  N.  J.    4,, 

''l'yr?!"mos!'!';  dly's'"'"''  <'"  "'"'  ^"'^  ''•  "'•^'  "'^'^  >"■  '"■  'S**-     Aged 

John  Hurley  died  1775,  aged  82  yrs 

John  G.  Kimm,  b.  May  14,  1814;  d.  Feb.  26,  1885 

He  JrrrLK  5L'^'  SLttstSe-r;  l^:^  ■  -  --'  -  -p-  — ■ 

Ehzabeth  H  Morford,  b.  Jan.  9,  1826;  d.  Oct.  31,  1884. 
Anthony  Reckless,  b.  May  ir,  182 1;  d.  Feb.  24,  1889 

IdwaS  R   Wp?dT?'  ^-  ^«?-  '°'  'I'^'  ^^'^  47  yrs.,  2  mos.,  20  days, 
rwt    wi.-^   i    ■  J'^^^J'  '^^5,  aged  76  yrs.,  3  mos.,  27  days. 

d.ta;  7'Tsst.^el%Ty:rfJ:jr^^^^  ^-^  ^^-^  -^  ^-^-^  ^^  MehetablO. 
serva^nt"^  ^^"  ^^"'^  ""^^  *^'  ™°'^''  °^  ^^°-  °^  «•  GiUespie,  and  EHzabeth  Crossley  was  their 


I 
j 


I 


CORRECTIONS. 
SECOND  BOOK 

OF 

SHREWSBURY,  N.  J,,  FRIENDS'  RECORDS. 

Page. 

343.  George,  s.  of  John  &  Elizabeth  WilUams,  was  b.  25,  8,  1753. 
Lydia,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Margaret  CorUes,  b.  21,  6,  1731. 

344.  Jacob  Corlies,  [husb.  of  Sarah  (White)],  d.  5,  12  mo.,  1767. 

345.  Rachel  White,  [dau.  of  Brittain  &  Dinah],  d.  p,  4,  1745. 

347.  Hannah,  dau.  of  James  &  Leah  Tucker,  b.  g,  i,  173/. 

348.  Thomas,  s.  of  Jacob  &  Ann  Hance,  b.  30,  10,  1753,  is  correctly  copied  from  the  Quaker 

Book,  but  his  tombstone  says  that  he  was  "b.  9  mo.,  1753  " ;  and  "d.  9  mo.,  1810." 
Jeames,  s.  of  John  &  Patience  Lippincott,  b.  p,  10,  1732/3. 

349.  EHzabeth,  wife  of  John  Brinley,  d.  14,  12,  1763. 

350.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Brittain  &  Ann  Corlies,  b.  28,  8,  1767. 

352.   Mary  Evalath,  dau.  of  Joseph  &  Clarinda  White,  has  been  corrected  since  copied  to 

'ISqrah"  in  place  of  Clarinda.     And  the  same  cnrrpnt',^^^  has  been  made  in  another 

^p1r.V------thpse...';amp  rppord':,  to  read,     'benjamin  White's  brother  Joseph,  married 

and  had  a  daughter,  Clarinda." 

355.  George  Parker  died  aged  58  years,  //  months. 

356.  Ester,  dau.  of  Joseph  &  Sarah  Jackson,  d.  20,  8  mo.,  1793. 

362.  George  AUin,  son  of  Brittain  &  Elizabeth  White,  b.  12,  i,  1775,  is  correct,  as  far  as 
the  record  goes,  but  his  tombstone  reads  that,  he  "  died  6,  6,  1854,  aged  78  yrs.,  5  mos., 
5  days,"  which  would  make  his  birth  occur  i  mo.,  ist.,  1776. 

363.  Sarah  Ann,  wdw.  of  Woolman  Stokes,  was  h.  Nov.  20,  1820. 

368.  Benjamin  Borden,  s.  of  Richard  &  Hannah,  d.  3  mo.,  18,  18 — ,  82  yrs.,  2  mos.,  14  days. 

369.  Sarah  T.  De  Gvsluw,  wdw.  of  James  A.  De  Gvixtiiv. 


480 


INDEX. 


OMISSIONS    AND    CORRECTIONS. 


'I 


ALLAIRE,  Sarah  Lounsbury,  w.,  p. 
214.  cor.,  478 
Throckmorton  A.,  husb.,  p.  214, 
cor.,  478* 
\  ALLtN,  Edmund  W.,  md.,  474 
Eugene  Y.,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 
Eugeney,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 
ASHFIELD,   Mr.,   p.    190,   cor.,   477 
Mrs.,  p.  190,  cor.,  477 

B 

BAPTISMS  1757,  P-  184,  cor.,  477 
BORDEN,  Benjamin,  s.,  p.  368,  cor., 
480 

BOWMAN,   ,   child   of   Samuel, 

bur.,  474 
Samuel,  fa.,  474 
BRINLEY,  Elizabeth,  w.,  p.  349,  cor., 

480 
BUNNELL,  Edward,  p.  177,  cor.,  477 

Joseph,  p.  177,  cor.,  477 
BURG  (see  BURY) 

William,  p.   171,  cor.,  476 
"BURIALS  1799,"  p.  200,  cor.,  477 
BURY  (see  BURG) 


CAHART,  Lord,  s.,  p.  159,  cor.,  476 
William,  s.,  p.  159,  cor.,  476 
William  Lord,  p.  159,  cor.,  476 

CAMPBELL,   baptism,   p.    184,   cor., 
477 
Duncan,  bur.,  473 

CARPENDER,  John,  fa.,  p.  213,  cor., 
478 
Lucy,  mo.,  p.  213,  cor.,  478 
Lucy  W.,  mo.,  p.  213,  cor.,  478 
Sarah  C.  dau.,  p.  213,  cor.,  478 
Wm.,  fa.,  p.  213,  cor.,  478 

CASSADY.  John,  md..  474 


CLARK,  Eliza  M.,  mo.,  479 
CLAYTON,   Mary,  p.  218,  cor.,  478 
COLWELL   (see   LOLWELL) 
John,  s.,  p.  170,  cor.,  476 
Thomas,  fa.,  p.  170,  cor.,  476 
COMBS,  Ann,  dau.,  p.  184,  cor.,  477 
Mary,  mo.,  p.  184,  cor.,  477 
Sarah,  mo.,  p.  184,  cor.,  477 
CONOVER,  John,  md.,  474 
CORLIES,  Jacob,  husb.,  p.  344,  cor, 
480 
Lydia,  dau.,  p.  343,  cor.,  480 
Sarah,  dau.,  p.  350,  cor.,  480 
CRADDOCK  (see  SHADDOCK) 
CROES,     Charlotte     Martha,     dau., 
bp.,  474 
Eleanor,  mo.,  474 
Revd.,  John,  fa.,  474 
John,    Junr.,   J.   Jr.,    J.   Jun.,   J. 
Junr.,      Rector,     ment.,     473; 
474* :  475 
CROSSLEY,  Elizabeth,  servt.,  479 

D 

DE   GRAUW,  James   A.,   husb.,   p. 
369,  cor.,  480 
Sarah  T.,  wdw.,  p.  369,  cor,  480 
DE   HAERT,   Mauritz,   d.,   p.    212, 

cor.,  478 
DE    HENTASH    (see    DELLEN- 

TASH) 
DELLENTASH    (see    DE    HEN- 
TASH) 
Henrietta  Delphine,  p.  215,  cor 
478 
DENNIS,  Anthony,  bur.,  473 
Daniel,  s.,  p.  2q&,  cor.,  478 
Mrs.    Hanna,   bur.,   p.    200,   cor., 

477 
James,  s.,  p.  208,  cor.,  478 
Lydia.  w.  of  Samuel,  d.,  479 
Samuel,  p.   160,  cor.,  476;  husb., 
d-.  479 

481 


DOCTOR,     Wi;iiam    Van     Deusen, 

ment.,  474 
DOREN  (see  DORES) 

Sarah,  md.,  p.  204,  cor.,  477 
DORES  (see  DOREN) 
DUTCH  SOCIETY,  ment.,  474* 

DYE,    Elizabeth,    dau.,  ,   p.    168, 

cor.,  476 
James,  fa.,  p.  168,  cor.,  476 
Sarah,  mo.,  p.  168,  cor,  476 


EASTLEEK,   Stephen,   p.    182,   cor., 

477 
ELY,  John.  md..  474 
ESTLE,  Abigail,  mo..  474;  475 
Ann  Maria,  bp..  475 
Thos.  Little,  bp.,  474 
Wm.,  fa.,  474;  475 
EVALATH.      Mary.      dau..       [see 
WHITE],  p.  352,  cor.,  480 


FELMORE,  Christian,  fa 

477 
FITZIMMONS.  M^- 
FLINN,  Catharine. 

cor..  [Wm. 
FORMAN.  Der 
Eliza  Apr 
Elizab'*"- 
FORM^.  ^ 


482 


INDEX. 


GRANDINE,  Mr.,  p.   189,  cor.,  477 

Mrs.,  p.  189,  cor.,  477 
GRANT,  Ann,  mo.,  474 

Edward  Wellington,  bp.,  474 

John,  bp.,  474;  fa.,  474 
GRAY,  Ann,  md.,  p.  206,  cor.,  477 
GRIMSTED  (see  GRINSLED) 

John,  p.  176,  cor.,  476 
GRINKE  (see  GRINTEE) 

John  F.,  bur.,  p.  205,  cor.,  477 
GRINSLED  (see  GRIMSTED) 
GRINTEE   (see  GRINKE) 


H 


HAGERTY,  Clemence,  mo.,  475 

Mary  Catharine,  bp.,  475 

Taylor,  fa.,  475 
HAIGHT.  Mary  Ann.  md.,  474 
HALSTEAD,   Martelia,  p.  212,  cor., 
478 

Maxtelia,  p.  212,  cor.,  478 
HAMEL,  John,  md..  475 
H.\NCE,  Thomas,  s.,  p.  348.  cor.,  480 
HARLETON  (see  HURLETON) 
HARRISON  (see  GARRISON) 
HART,  Content  C,  p.  214,  cor      -° 

Content  T.,  p.  214,  cGr.,  478 
HENDRICKSON.     rleanor,     md., 

-174 
HEREON  (see  HEVLON) 
HEVLON  (see  HERLON) 

Stephen,  s..  p.  179.  cor.,  477;  fa., 

477 
HOLMES,    Caroline    W.,    b.,  p.  217, 
cor.,  478 
Eleanor,  mo..  473;  475;  w.,  bur., 

473 
Ellen,  bp.,  473 ;  w.  and  mo..  474 
Jacob,  fa.,  475 
Jacob,  Jr.,  fa.,  473;  ?■  201.  cor., 

477 

Jacob,  Senr.,  husb.,  473 

Mary,  bp.,  475 

Sarah  Clark,  bp.,  474 

Thos.,  Jr.,  fa.,  474 
HULET,  Samuel,  fa.,  p.  198,  cor.,_47_7_ 

William,  fa.,  p.  198,  cor.',  477 
HUNT,  Isaac  Willet,  s.,  p.  186,  cor., 

477 
Willet,  s.,  p.  186,  cor.,  477 
HURLETON  (see  HARLETON) 
Ann,  mo.,  p.  169,  cor.,  476 
-'"■     '-»'h,  dan.,  p.  169.  cor.,  476 
■  ,.p.   i6g,  cor.,  476 
yt.  169,  cor.,  476 

ailL.  ^-  479 

355.  George 

356.  Ester,  da. 

362.  George  Allin 

the  record  goes''°'  *^°'"- 
5  days,"  which  vvuiu 

363.  Sarah  Ann,  wdw.  of 

368.  Benjamin  Borden,  s.  ■ 

369.  Sarah  T.  De  Granw,  \ 


KIMM  (see  KUNN) 

John  G.,  p.  213,  cor.,  478;  b.  and 
d.,  479 
KUNN  (see  KIMM) 


LAKE.  Hannah,  bur.,  474 

LAWRENCE,  Margaret,  adult,  bp., 
474 

LEADBEATER.  Edward,  md.,  475 

LETTE,  Zerniah,  p.  168.  cor.,  476 
Zeruiah,  p.  168,  cor.,  476 

LEWIS.  Mary,  md.,  475 

LIPPINCOTT,  George,  s.  of  Jacob 
and  Mary,  cor.,  479 
Jacob,  fa..  479* 
Jeames,  s..  p.  348,  cor.,  480 
Joseph,  s.  of  Jacob  and  Mary,  b. 

and  d..  479 
Mary,  mo.,  479* 

LITTLE.  John.  md..  474 

LIVINGS,  baptism,  p.   184,  cor.,  477 

LLOYD.  Caleb,  fa.,  475 

Cletnence,  d.,  p.  208,  cor.,  478 
dementia,  p.  205.  cor.,  477 
Clementine,  p.  205.  cor.,  477 
Louiza  Matilda,  bp.,  475 
Martha  Ann,  mo.,  475 
Rachel    Bray,   md.,   p.    206,   cor., 

477 
LOLWELL  (see  COLWELL) 
LOUNSBURY,  Sarah,  n:  of  Throck- 
morton A.  Allaire,  p.  214,  cor., 
478 

M 

MADDOCK  (see  MADDOG) 

Mr.,  p.  174,  cor.,  476 
MADDOG  (see  MADDOCK) 
MINISTER  (see  RECTOR) 
M'LINE  (see  N'CINE) 

Johannes,  p.   171,  cor.,  476 
MORFORD,  Alexander,  s..  bur..  473 

Ann.  mo.,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 
Charlotte,  dau.,  p.  210.  cor.,  478 

Elizabeth  H.,  b.  and  d.,  479 

Emily,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 

Jane.  mo.,  p.  210.  cor.,  478 

Jane  T.,  w.  of  Thos.,  Jr.,  p.  210, 
cor.,  478 

Janet,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 

Meribah,  dau.,  bp.,  474 

Rebecca,  mo.,  474 

Thos.,  fa.,  474 

Thomas,  Jr.,  fa.,  473 

Tillv,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 
MOUNT,  Aaron,  md.,  474 

Joseph,  bp..  p.  200,  cor.,  477 


N 


"^"•VMAN.  Morris,  md.,  p.  206,  cor., 
N'  TNE  (see  M'LINE) 


PARKER,  George,  d.,  p.  355,  cor.,  480 
PERKINS,  Amery,  p.  172,  cor.,  476 
Amey,  p.  172,  cor.,  476 


PERRINE.  Mary,  md.,  474 

PHILIPS,  Eugin,  p.  169,  cor.,  476 
Euginie,  p.   169,  cor.,  476 

PINTARD,  John.  p.  i6r,  cor.,  476 
Jon',  p.  161,  cor.,  476 
Samuel,  fa.,  p.  158,  cor.,  476 
William,  s.,  p.   158,  cor.,  476 

PRICE.  Amery,  p.  168,  cor.,  476 
Amey,  p.   168,  cor.,  476 


R 


RECKLESS.  Anthony,  b.  and  d.,  479 
RECTOR,  John  Croes,  Revd.,  ment., 
474 
John    Croes.    Junr.,    ment.,    473; 
474*;  475 
RIDDLE,  Elizabeth,  mo.,  p.  160,  cor., 
476 
John,  s.,  bp.,  p.  160,  cor.,  476 
Thomas,  fa.,  p.  160,  cor..  476 
ROBBINS,    Rebecca,    adult,    bp.,    p. 
205,  cor.,  477 
Sarah,  md..  474 
RUE,  Ann,  p.  180,  cor..  477 

Ann  Johnson,  p.   iSio.  cor..  477 
John,  p.,  180,  cor..  477 
RUSSEL.  p.  163,  cor.,  476 

baptism,  p.  184,  cor.,  477 
RUSSELL,    Abraham,    p.    163,    cor., 
476 
Hannah,  dau.,  p.  162,  cor.,  476 
Tames,  fa.,  p.  162,  cor.,  476 
RYALL,  Daniel  D.,  mH..  p   206,  cor., 
477 


SCHUREMAN,  James,  p.  203,  cor., 

477 
SEAMAN,  Ann,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 

Jane  H.,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 
SELLON.  Lucy,  w.,  p.  205,  cor.,  477 
SELLONS.  John,  p.  205.  cor..  477 
SHADDOCK  (see  CRADDOCK) 

Ann.  p.  160.  cor.,  476 

Ann  llartha,  p.  163,  cor.,  476 

John.  p.  163,  cor.,  476 

Martha,  p.  160,  cor.,  476 
SHEPHERD,  Mrs.   Sarah,  bur..  473 
SHERROCK  (see  THERROCK) 

Elizabeth,  p.  164,  cor..  476 
SHUTTER  (see  SHUTTER) 
SHUTTER  (see  SHUTLER) 

Catharine,  dau., ,  p.  187,  cor., 

477 

Felix,  fa.,  p.  187.  cor.,  477 
SMOCK,  Cornelius,  bur.,  474 
SPOTTSWOOD,  ment.,  473 
STEPHENS.  Mary.   Wife  of  Thos., 

p.  159,  cor.,  476 
STEVENS,   Benjamin,   p.    198,   cor., 

477 
STILLWELL.  Daniel,  fa.,  473 

Jemima,  dau..  bur.,  473 

Joseph,  bur.,  473 

Lydia.  md.,  474 

Mrs.,   bur.,   473 

Sally,  mo..  473 
STOKES,  Sarah  Ann,  wdw.,  p.  .363, 
cor..  480 


INDEX. 


483 


STOUTENBOROUGH,      Hannah, 
mo.,  474 
Henry,  md.,  474 
James  H.,  s.,  bur.,  474 
Stephen,  fa.,  474;  d.,  479 


THERROCK   (see  SHERROCK) 
THOMPSON,     Catharine,     p.     206, 

cor.,  477 
Charlotte,   p.   206,   cor.,   477 
Harry-,  p.  207,  cor.,  477 
Henry,  p.  207.  cor.,  477 
John,  bp.,  475 
Joseph,  fa.,  475 ;  s.,  p.  205,  cor., 

477 
Lewis,  bur.,  473 
Mary,  mo..  475 
Samuel,  fa.,  p.  205.  cor.,  477 
Sarah,  mo.,  p.  205,  cor.,  477 
THROCKMORTON,  Charles  For- 

man,  bp.,  475 
Elizabeth,    mo.,    473;    475*;    w., 

bp.,  473 
Forman,  fa.,  473;  475;  husb.,  473 
Mrs.  Frances,  bur.,  473 
James    Forman,   s.,   p.   211,   cor., 

478 
Jos.,  p.  203,  cor.,  477 
Joseph  Forman.  s.  of  James  For- 
man, d.,  p.  211,  cor.,  478;   fa., 

p.  211,  cor.,  478 
Juliann.  bp.,  475 
Holmes.  Senr..  hiisb ,  p.  '05,  cor., 

477 


Margaret,    Widow,   p.    203,   cor., 

477;  mo.,  p.  211,  cor.,  478 
Mary  Ann,  p.  218,  cor.,  478 
Thomas,  fa.,  475 
Sarah,  md.,  474 
Susannah,   w.,  bur.,  p.   205,  cor.. 

477 
William,  s.,  bp.,  473 
TINTON  FALLS,  ment.,  474 
TON  (see  TONE) 
TONE  (see  TON) 

Joseph,  p.   177,  cor.,  477 
TUCKER,  Hannah,  dau.,  p.  347,  cor., 
480 


V.^NDERIPE,  baptisms,  p.  184,  cor.. 

477 
VAN  DEUSEN,  Dr.  William,  md., 

474 
VAN   M.A.TER.  Aaron  Schenck,  s., 
bp.,  474 
Ann.  mo.,  474 
Jos.  H.,  fa.,  474 
VERMULE  (see  VERMUTE) 

Dr.    Richard,    md.,   p.    203,   cor., 
477 
VERMUTE  (see  VERMULE) 
VOORHEES,  Hannah,  w.  bur.,  474 
Joseph,  husb.,  474 

W 

WALL,  Sarah,  p.  203,  cor.,  477 

Susan,  p.  203,  cor.,  477 
WALTER  (see  WALTES) 

Catharine,  md.,  p.  203,  cor.,  477 


WALTES  (see  WALTER) 
WEST,  Aubrey,  p.  167,  cor.,  476 
Audrey,  p.  167,  cor.,  476 
Edmund,  p.  203,  cor.,  477 
Edward,  p.  203,  cor.,  477 
Edward  R.,  d.,  479 
WHITE,  .\bigai!,  mo.,  474 
Benjamin,  p.  352,  cor.,  480 
Caroline,  d.,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 
Catherine,  d.,  p.  210,  cor.,  478 
Charles,     s.     of     Lyttleton     and 
Mary  and  husb.  of  Mehctable, 
d.,  479;  bp.,  473 
Clarinda,  dau.,  p.  352,  cor..  480; 

mo.,  p.  352,  cor.,  480 
Elisha,  md.,  475 
Emeline,  bp.,  474 
George  Allin,  s.,  p.  362,  cor..  48a 
Jacob,  fa.,  474 
Joseph,  fa.,  p.  352,  cor.,  480 
Lyttleton,  fa.,  473*;  475;  479 
Mary,  mo.,  479 
Mehetable.  w.  of  Charles,  479 
Nancy,  mo.,  473*;  475 
Rachel,  dau.,  p.  345,  cor.,  480 
Robert,  bur..  474 
Robert  Holmes,  bp.,  475 
Russel,  s.,  bur.,  473 
Sarah,  mo.,  p.  352,  cor.,  480 
WILLL'^MS,     George,     s.,     p.     343, 

cor.,  480 
WILLIAMSON.  Eleanor,  md.,  474 
WTLSON,  Joseph,   fa.,   p.    174,   cor., 
476  ■ 
Margaret,  mo.,  p.  174,  cor.,  476 
Mary,  dau., ,  p.  174,  cor.,  476 


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