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From: Lemuel Allison <>
Subject: [NJHUNTER] New Will Abstracts [4]
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 11:42:21 -0400
NJ Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills 1791-1795, p. 68.
31 March 1791. ADAM CASE, of Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co.. Int. Adm'rs -
William Case and William Case, Jr. Fellowbondsman -Jacobus Deats; all of
said Place. (Lib.32, p. 374).
24 March 1791 - Inventory, #31.6, made by Enas Laning and John Case.
(File 1559J).
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NJ Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills 1791-1795, p. 68.
19 April 1792. ANN CASE, of Hunterdon Co.. Int. Adm'r -Philip Yawger.
Fellowbondsman-John Henry; both of Amwell Twp., said Co. (Lib. 34,
p.205, 246).
10 April 1792 - Inventory, #73.4.3 1/2; made by George Jones and
Christopher Cool.
25 October 1792 - Account by the Adm'r. (File 1603J)
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NJ Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills 1791-1795, pp. 68-69.
13 June 1792. JOHN CASE, of Amwell Twp. Hunterdon Co.. Wife Margaret,
roan mare and a saddle, 1 cow, 6 sheep and 10 pounds; also choice of
household goods during her life. Eldest son, John, farm of 110 acres in
Amwell Twp., whereon he lives; he to pay 140 pounds in four yearly
payments. Son, William 140 pounds, in four yearly payments. Sons, Peter
and Godfree, plantation (163 acres) whereon they live in Alexandria
Twps., said Co., purchased of James Parker; they paying 50 pounds for
same. Son, Jacob, home farm of 175 acres adjoining land of John Sutphen
near Kughstown; he to pay 400 pounds in eight payments; also, 2 horses,
wagon and gears, 1 cow and 4 sheep; he t omake provision for his mother
in home, or else pay her 20 pounds yearly. Daughters, Catharina and
Charity, to have furniture purchased for them, same as given other
daughters. Daughters, Mary, (wife of Peter Vloom, Jr.), Elizabeth,
(wife, of David Stem), Catharina and Charity, 750 pounds, divided
between them in various payments of 50 pounds a piece; should anyone of
said daughters die without issue, 1/2 of her legacy to be returned to
estate. The 5 daughters, residue of personal property. Executors -Son,
Jacob Case and Peter Young, Jr.. Witnesses-Isaac Stout, Jacobus Deats
and John Sutphin (Son of John)
13 June 1792 - Codicil. In case any one of the daughters dies without
issue the 1/2 of her legacy is not to be returned to the estate.
Witnesses- the same. Proved July 31, 1792 (Lib 34, p. 214).
24 July 1792 - Inventory, #639.0.4; made by Isaac Stout and John
Sutphin.
29 Oct 1800 - Account by both Executors. (File 1604J).
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NJ Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills 1761-1770, p. 481.
30 April 1767. - Cornelius Williamson, of Amwell, Hunterdon Co.. Int.
Adm'rs -Jehokim Griggs and Abraham Williamson. Fellowbondsman - Jacob
Sutphen; all of said place.
30 April 1767 - Renunciation by Elizabeth Williamson and Gesberd Gulick,
in favor of Jehokim Griggs and Abraham Williamson.
5 October 1767 - Inventory, #394.18.0, made by John Piatt and Jacob
Sutphen.
9 August 1768 - Account by, Joachim Griggs and Abraham Williamson, the
Administrators. (Paid Elizabeth Williamson, the widow, 6 pounds. Paid
Bartholomew Williamson, 4 shillings and 10 pence). (Lib. 13, p. 200).
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