John Brown's Will 1971
Courtesy of Juanita (Weaver) Lewis Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey First Series---Vol XXXIII Calender of New Jersey Wills, Administrators, Etc Volume IV 1761-1770 Edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman Of Committee on Colonial Documents Somerville N. J. The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers 1923 1761, Oct. 14. Brown, James, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co.; will Eldest son, George Brown, the land which I bought of John Codington; also near 20 acres, lying at the head of William Stone's place, which T bought of the Executors of Edward Crowell; also a salt marsh of 8 or 9 acres, which I bought of James Clarkson, at Papiack Neck, with % of an acre adjoining, near the oyster bed. Son, Thomas, salt marsh which I bought of Marion Gilchrist; also the land I bought of Robert Pressmill; also a marsh on the Sunken Marsh; also 14 of the upland in Papiack Neck, not yet given away. My granddaughters, Cathrine and Margaret Brown, da...