Documents relating to the revolutionary history of the state of New Jersey, Vol. V, Part 48

Author: Stryker, William S. (William Scudder), 1838-1900; Lee, Francis Bazley, 1869-1914; Nelson, William, 1847-1914; Scott, Austin, 1848-1922; New Jersey Historical Society
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Trenton, N.J. : J.L. Murphy Pub. Co., printers, [etc.]
Number of Pages: 1002


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New Providence, 28, 90, 112. New-Shanick. (See Neshanic.) Newspaper communications, 1, 12. 31, 41, 56, 61, 69, 76, 95, 135, 167, 172, 176. 185, 194, 196, 204, 208, 211, 212, 217. 224, 227, 231, 235, 238, 240, 249, 251, 257, 261, 295, 321, 328. 349, 358, 367. 392, 397, 411, 430, 450, 466.


Newton (Newtown), 93, 118, 177, 373.


Newtown, Pa., 255, 281, 365.


New Windsor, 145, 148. 243.


New Windsor, N. Y., 294. New Windsor township, 184. Nicomixen township, Pa., 214.


Niel, Robert, land for sale, 112. Nixon, Major, 215.


Robert, 184. Thomas, 357. Nerris, Thomas, 439. Northampton township, 198. North, Lord, 145. North Redoubt, N. Y., 294. Northumberland county, Pa., 375.


Nottingham, 361, 386, 401, 454. Nottingham township, 103. 223,


287, 404, 406. Nutt, William, 444.


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Ogden, Mr., 93, 178. Aaron, 25. David, 285, 310.


Gabriel, member of Assembly, 53, 79. John, 26; county collector, 371. Lewis, 110, 119.


Col. Matthias, 92, 101, 104, 109. Moses, 92.


Robert, Jr., clerk of Essex county, 306.


Samuel, member of Assembly, 63, 88 ; member of Council, 310.


Rev. Uzal, sermon by, 92. Ogilvie, Lieut. George, 376. Rev. Mr., 376. O'Harra, General. 397. James, reward for, 283, 307.


Olden, David, 82, 403.


Oldman's creek, 463. Opdyke, John, estate, 410. Samuel, 410. Orange, 23, 90, 94. Otto, Dr. Bodo, death of, 373. Owen, James, refugee in gaol, 19.


P.


Page, Abnor, 244. Palmer, Philip, 366. Richard, innkeeper, 265. Pap, Thomas, 386. Paramus, 93.


Parker, James, 188, 189; slave


ran away, 398. John, 191, 194. Peter, Jr., 167. Samuel F., estate, 253. William, 167.


Parliament, opening of, 376; poem on opening, 382.


Partition line, petition for, 440. Passaic falls, 49.


Passaic river, 463.


Paterson, Richard, death of, 282. Robert, convicted of horse steal- ing, 167. William, Attorney-General, 24, 305, 374; elected delegate to Congress, 128.


Patterson, Peter, 191. Pawling, Mr., 36. Colonel, 299. Peale, Charles W., 337.


Peck, Capt., 281. Pedrick, Isaac, 463. Peirce, Joshua, 344. Pemberton, John, 385. Pennington, 179, 199, 205, 244, 321, 324, 327, 380, 385, 432.


Pennington, Edward, 420. Israel, 191. Pennsbury Manor, 385. Penn's Neck, 196. Pensauking creek, 464. Periam, Joseph, death of, 21. Perine, Capt., 215. Nicholas, 229. Perth Amboy, 293. Pew, James, 47. Jonathan, 371.


Philadelphia, 111. 118, 134, 256, 1449; celebration for Washing- ton, 337 ; stage route, 65.


Phillips, Major-General, 19, 111. Major. Henry, 199, 207. Jacob, sheriff, 240, 265, 341, 371, 428; slave ran away, 272; slaves for sale, 297, 333. John, 41; clerk of Burlington county. 306.


Joseph, apprentice, 348. Col. Joseph, 197, 207, 247. Capt. Philip, 197, 327. Ralph, 241. William, 369.


Phillipsburg, 147. Phillipsburg, N. Y., 294.


Physicians. (See New Jersey


Medical Society.)


Piatt, John, sheriff, 243, 294, 340, 436, 441.


Pidgeon, William, estate, 280, 359. Pierson, Capt. Josiah, innkeeper, 110, 119. Pigley, John, 244, 286.


Pinkerton, David, 336, 353, 449. Mary, 336. Piscataway, 401.


Pittstown, 169, 189, 195, 213, 364, 369. 375, 398. Platt. Ebenezer, 179.


Pleasant Valley, 264, 372.


Plowman, John, 170.


Pluckemin, 160, 454.


Plumsted township, Pa., 375.


Poems, political and otherwise, 105, 138, 181, 321, 328, 330, 353, 382, 429.


Point Breeze, 214. Pollock, George, 29. Thomas, 301 ; estate for sale, 55.


Pompton, 186, 213, 296. Pool, John, 54, 179, 454. Pope, Colonel, 19. John, merchant, 81. Portsmouth, Va., 80. Post, William, 40. Post's Mills, 155. Potter, Samuel, member of As- sembly, 314.


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Potterstown, 374. Potts, Joseph, 256. Polly, death of, 200. Richard, land for sale, 390. Stacy, 200; leather dealer, 140; merchant, 161. Powles Hook, 137, 166. Prentice, Thomas, 122. Prevost, James Marcus, inquisition against, 124. Price, Edward, deserting soldier, 39. Joseph, 191. Ralph, gaoler, 203, 208. Priest, Robert, estate, 341, 359. Prince's Bay, 101.


Princeton, 82, 116, 129, 168, 175, 187, 192, 203, 206, 214, 215, 217, 243, 293, 303, 323, 337, 359, 361, 381, 410, 423, 433, 448; celebration of independ- once. 270; celebration of sur- render of Cornwallis, 317; col- lege commencement, 29, 301, 303 ; courts held at, 441; land for sale, 102; stage route, 65, 66. Prosser's Pond, 15. Pursel, Daniel, 396. Pursley, Daniel, 407. Purviance, John, merchant, 198.


Quakertown, 410. Queen's College, 303, 306, 439. Quibbletown, 401.


Quick, Titus, 421. Quigley, Capt. Thomas, 446, 449, 453.


R.


Rahway, 190. (See Spanktown.) Randolph, Justice, 424.


Benjamin, 177, 404; mill, etc., for sale, 143. Daniel, 400. James, 140, 170, 404. Joseph, Sr., 191.


Rapalje, Garret, 16.


Raritan, 244, 335, 336, 374, 405, 420, 431, 436, 439. 468. Raritan Landing, 147, 243, 256, 401, 408, 426, 445, 450. Raritan river, 332. Rattoon, John, horse stolen, 445.


Ray, John, merchant, 152.


Raymond, Lieut .. 53. Raynal, Abbe, book by, 340.


Read, Joseph, land to lease, 184. Reading, John, 426. Thomas, 439. Reading, Pa., 53. Reading township, 420, 468. Readington, 179, 205, 207, 223, 241. Red Bank, 167.


Reed, Bowes, secretary to Governor, 114, 222, 242, 255, 409, 458. Joseph, 133, 170, 310, 440. Samuel, 194. Reeder, Daniel, 216. John, 241. Reeve, Simon R., horse stolen, 181. William, 151. Reid; Augustine, 93. James, 30.


Remsen, William, sale of slave, 280. Rennard, Thomas, member of As- sembly, 49, 88. Reynolds, John, jaflor, 132. Col. Thomas, 218. William, 167.


Rhea, John, 29, 30. Rhodes, Charles, clerk of Sussex county, .306.


Ribbins, Capt. William, 123. Richards, William, merchant, 179, 183, 241, 260, 348, 390; slave for sale, 441. Richie, Thomas, 381. Richmond, Jonathan, 460; slave ran away, 423.


Ridder, Margaret, 244. Ridgway, Daniel, 135. Riggs, Jane, estate sale, 26. Capt. Joseph, 26. Ringo, Martha, 428, John, estate, 428. Ringo's tavern, 11, 391, 406, 434, 440. Rittenhouse, Isaac, 386.


Robertson, General, 21, 46, 191, 437. Alexander, land for sale, 110, 119. Robertson's Ferry, 171. Robins, Moses, 140, 170. Richard, Jr., schooner for sale, 298. Robinson, Capt. Mark, 291. Col. B., 6. Robison, Robert, horse stolen, 256. Rochambeau, General de, 291. Rockaway river, 230. Rocky Hill, 15, 67, 83, 189, 206, 214, 217, 235, 240, 275, 284, 319.


Rodgers, B. R. John, 244. Rodney, Capt., 291. Admiral, 343, 446. Rogers, James, tanyard for sale, 83. Roger's Ferry, 126.


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Rome, George. 162.


Romine, Capt. Elias, court-mar- tialled, 430. John, horses stolen, 67. Rooke, Joseph, 111. Rose, Ebenezer, 189. William, 461. Rosevelt, James, 29-31.


Ross, George, 359.


Rossell. Zachariah, marshall, 52, 125. Roxbury, 93, 296.


Roxbury township, 108, 169.


Ruggles, Timothy, 162.


Rulon, Jonathan. 175. Runkle, William, 410.


Runyan, Evan, merchant, 370.


Runyon, John, slave ran away, 361. Reune. . 401.


Rush, Dr., 167.


Rush Island, 411. Russell, Allen, 30. Timothy, 167.


Russle. David, 199.


Rutger, Mrs .. 155. Ryal. William, 195. Ryerson, Captain, 397. Marton, 373.


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Salem, 133. Salem county, 20, 37, 463 ; courts, 425; requisition of supplies, 269. Salter. John, 27. Sanderson, James, 235. Sanpink, 348, 438. Savidge, John, estate, 432. William, Jr., 432. Savoy, Jacob, 134.


Saxton. Captain, 291.


Schaak, Capt. J., 447, 450.


Schenck (Schenk), Jacob, member of Assembly, 49, 88. John, 229. Capt. John, 372. John P., 369 ; slave for sale. 104. Peter T., sheriff. 130, 243, 255. Scholey, Andrew, 241.


John, 241. William, 241.


Schooley's Mountain, 169.


Schureman, James, merchant, 265. John, member of Assembly, 310. Scotch Plains, 151, 243. Scott, Thomas, 147.


Scudder, Joseph, 301. Dr. 'Nathaniel, member of As- sombly, 49, SS, 310, 314; death of, 331. Col. William, 197, 206, 215. Seabrook, Thomas, member of As- sembly, 49. 88, 331. Searls, Ebenezer, wife advertised, 24. Ruth, 55. Sears, Samuel. 426. Sebring. Roelofe. 318. Second river, 92. Seely, Josiah, member of Assembly, 310


Col. Sylvanus, 303, 3441.


Sellers, Henry, convicted of rob- bery, 167. Sergeant, Jonathan D., 410, 460. Sertorious, Charles, 463. Servoss, Jacob, 401.


Sexton. Jared, member of Assembly, 48, 88. Shakelton, Joseph, broke gaol. 287. Shapher, Catherine, 387. Shaw, Capt., 453.


John. 134; farms for sale, 332: land for sale. 202.


Isaac, innkeeper, 207.


Shea. James, 353. Sherrard, John. 381.


Sherrer, Capt., 445. William, horse stolen, 284.


Sherrerd's ferry, 37, 189, 214. Shields, John, 184. Shippen, Dr .; 167. Shippey, Ishmael, innkeeper, 401, 408, 450.


Shreve, Col. Israel, member of As- sembly, 241, 310. Col. William, 197. Shrewsbury, 314, 381, 402, 461.


Shrewsbury falls, 433. Shrewsbury Point, 279. Shrewsbury river, 402. Shrewsbury township, 195, 380. Silcock, Mr., 195. Silvers, John, 394. Silverthorn, Thomas, 180, 364, 399. Simcock, Matthias, broke jail. 16. Simitiere, Pierre-Eugene du, 302. Sinclair, General, 385.


Singer, JJohn, merchant. 115, 347. Robert. merchant. 39, 266, 398. Six-Mile Run, 243. 340. Skillman, Mr., 120. Skinner, Cortlandt, 264. Skirm. Abram, 386, 454. Skoffield, Jonathan, stage route, 17. Slabtown, 244.


Slaves, for sale, ran away, &c., 25, 83. 87. 104. 115, 116, 129, 133, 147. 154, 157, 159, 168, 176, 177, 180, 183, 192, 193. 196, 207, 223, 230, 2440, 245, 253, 255, 271. 273, 276, 280, 292, 297. 298, 326. 328, 333. 361. 367. 396, 398. 402, 423, 441, 468.


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Slight, Mr., 157. Sloan, William, 347.


Slover, James, 181. Smith, Capt., 244.


Colonel, horse stolen, 169.


family killed by Indians, 431. Andrew, 333.


B., postmaster, 37, 179, 286. Benjamin, 311. Daniel, horse stolen, 287.


Elizabeth, 440.


Ezekiel, 341, 359, 361, 369.


Ilugh, 440, 449.


Isaac, 312, 420, 422; Justice of Supreme Court, 427. Jecamiah, innkeeper, 188.


John, 82, 167. Joseph, 223, 403. Joshua, 6, 7, 11.


P., quartermaster, 93.


Robert, 301, 302.


Rov. Samuel, 204. Samuel S., 410 ; sale of slave, 129. Timothy, 403.


William, 117 : member of Assem- bly, 49, 87. William Austin, 313.


Smock, Barney, 431. Hendrick, 464. Snook, Capt., 248. Snow Hill, Md., 115.


Snyder, Mary, 360. Peter, 360.


Somerset county, 15, 83, 120, 130, 168, 189, 203, 206, 216, 235, 243, 255, 274, 282, 292, 299, 336, 337, 367. 374, 387, 405, 427, 431. 432, 433, 454; requisition of supplies, 269. Somerset Town. 405.


South Amboy, 235, 445.


South Branch, 402. South Brunswick, 369.


South Carolina, subscriptions for relief, 286. South, Lippincott, constable, 205. South River, 18, 130.


Spader, John, innkeeper, 318.


Spanktown ( Rahway), 293.


Sparks, John, 15: member of As- sembly, 49, 88. Speedwell, saw mill, 143. Spencer, Rev. Mr., 316. John, 434.


Spotswood, 244, 280, 284, 289, 44 .. Springfield, 25, 139, 294. Sproat, Rev. James, 30, 222. Squan, 282. Squires Point, 15. Staats, John, 202, 229. Reyneer, 318.


Stackhouse, Thomas, estate, 385. Will, 385.


Stage routes, 17, 23, 65, 118, 187, 246, 252, 288, 422. Stanbery, Recompense, estate, 151. Stark, General, 157, 303. John, member of. Assembly, 310. Staten Island, 53, 68. Statford township, 280.


Steel, Mr., innkeeper, 195.


Steele, William, 296. Steelman, James, 134. Jolm, broke jail, 131. Steel's Gap, 168. Stelle, Catharine, 320. Rev. Isaac, death of, 320.


Stephens, David, 123.


Stephenson, John, book store, 22.


Stevens, Lieut .- Col. Ebenezer, 295.


David, 170. John, 317; member of Council, 48. 79, 88. 310. John, Jr., 317 ; deputy surveyor- general, 453; state treasurer, 80. Richard, 195. Thomas, 179.


Stevenson, Lieut., 372.


Augustine, 51. Edward, 410. Robert, land for sale, 51. Thomas, land for sale, 51.


Stewart, Captain, 256.


Colonel, 243. Alexander, 155. Anthony, 162.


Archibald, 104, 131, 373; forge for sale, 87.


Stillwater, N. Y., 294.


Stillwell, John, 461.


Stirling, Lord, 454.


Stith, Capt. J .. 139.


Stockley, painter, refugee in gaol, 19. Stockton, Mrs., 217. Ebenezer, 30. Horatio I., 301.


Philip, 374. Richard, death of, 203.


Samuel Witham. 289; clerk of Hunterdon county, 306.


Stony brook, 402. Story, Captain, 288.


Stout, Captain, 215 .. Maj. Cornelius, 207, 248.


David, 461. Jonathan, 191. Joseph, land for sale, 391. Col. Joseph, 391. Levi, vendue, 319.


Stratton, Mr., 445.


Stretch, Thomas, 421. William, 69, 86.


Studson, Mrs., 401. Lieut. Joshua, 123, 145, 170.


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Succasunny, 90. Sullivan. John, member of Congress, 265. Samuel II., 216; lots for sale, 159. Sussex county, 15. 63, 87, 92, 104, 118, 131, 147, 180, 207, 242, 360, 363, 364, 373, 398, 423, 461 ; requisition of supplies, 269. Sutter, Daniel, 234, 395.


Suydam, Jacob, member of As- sembly, 49, 88, 310. Swain, Aaron, 267. Swan, Amos, 243.


Sweesy, Caleb, 307; reward for, 283. Joshua, member of Assembly, 314.


Sybert, Henry, horse stolen, 434. Symmes, John Cleves, member of Council, 88.


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Tabor, Daniel, 167. Tagart, Jacob, clerk of Salem county. 306. Talbert, John, negro, 115. Tallmadge, Major, 135.


Tallman, Peter, member of Council, 48. 88. Thomas W .. 371. Tappan. 49, 118. Tappen, Jacob, merchant, 153. Tapscot. William, 231. Tarleton, Colonel, 201.


Tarrytown, N. Y .. 155. Taverns, 11, 15, 17. 22, 23, 38, 51, 52. 65. 66, 81. 90. 103, 110, 119, 122. 139, 170, 188, 194, 195, 197, 202, 205, 206, 207, 213, 214. 216, 246, 253, 265, 267. 270. 271. 274, 288. 291. 292, 293. 318, 320, 327, 331, :54. 855. 857. 859. 860. 364, 370, 381. 387, 391, 395, 401. 406, 408, 421, 432, 434, 436, 440, 441, 446, 449, 460. Taxes, levy on States, 414. receipts for May, 1872, 447.


Taylor, Anthony, 465, 468. Edward, 167. C'ol. George. 200. Hannah, 190. Henry, 273. Col. John. 188, 197, 216, 253; acquitted of cowardice, 207; letter from. 358. Lawrence, innkeeper, 194. Mablon, 332, 427 ; land for sale, 364. Robert, 136. Robert, Jr., 190. Samuel, refugee in gaol, 19. William, 189. Teanis, John, 203. Toets. Christopher, 375. Ten Brook, Henry, 119. Jacob, 318. Terhune, Garret, horse stolen, 274. Tewksbury township, 181. Thanksgiving, proclamations, 100, 113, 322. Thomas, Edward, 323. William, silversmith, 50.


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Thompson, Captain, 83, 291. Colonel, 243. Charles, 30; secretary of Con- gress, 85, 101. James, merchant, 337, 361, 364. Thomson, Capt. Alexander, 316. 5 David. 230. John, executed. 344. John, merchant, ,321. Robert, 286. William, 372. Thorne. John. 323. Throb. Judiah, 357. Throckmorton, Richard, 364. Samuel, 321. Tice, Lieut. Jacob, 200.


Tilghman, Tench, 392. Tilton, John, 424.


Tinney, George, 167.


Titsworth, Jacob, estate, 401. Titus, Captain, 327. Johnson, 117, 433. Joseph, 117, 433. Samuel. estate, 117. 433. C'apt. Timothy, 197. Tod, William, horse stolen, 281.


Tomlinson, Isaac, member of As- sembly, 310. Toms River, 158, 249, 400, 404, 445. Torbet. Lambert, 365. Totowa, 49.


Totten. John. 192. Townsend. Richard, 246. 247 ; member of Assembly, 322.


Trall, Margaret, 194. Trappal, Michael, stocking maker, 242. Tree. Mrs., 201. Treen, Captain, 191. William. 355. Trent. William, member of Assem- bly. 48, 88. Trenton, 14. 17. 18, 39, 50, 82, 115. 117, 129. 136, 161, 179, 180, 187. 193, 195, 196, 199, 200, 216, 230, 243, 244, 252, 256, 265, 266, 271, 273, 284, 286, 321, 336, 347, 359, 364, 366, 370, 395, 398, 406, 423, 127, 440, 434, 436, 419, 454,


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400 ; celebration of birth of Dauphin of France, 441 ; cele- bration of surrender of Corn- wallis, 316; ferry, 333; land- ing, 183, 241, 260, 282, 390; library company, 168. 190; night school. 336: old ferry, 275; stage route, 65. Trenton township, 117, 469. Trout, George, 465.


Tuckahoe, 276. Tucker, Samuel, sheriff, 312. Wessels, 26. Capt. William, 197. Turell, Ebenezer, merchant. 91. Turner, William, 205.


Tuttle, John, executed, 190. Twining. John, 253. Nathaniel, stage route, 288.


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Union Farms, 386. Union Iron Works, 136.


Updike. William, Jr., 324. Upper Penns Neck township, 463.


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Valentine, Richard, 300. Van Blerkum, Abraham, inquisition against, 124.


Van Campen, Isaac, member of As- sembly, 314. Moses, 461.


Vance, Edward, merchant, 89.


Van Cleve, Benjamin, member of Assembly, 48, 88, 310.


Vanderbeck, Rem, Sr., 184. Vanderbelt, Jerome, land for sale, 216. Vanderhoof, Peter, ensign, 200. Vanderill, William, 406; land for sale, 66. Van Dike, Col. Henry, 235. Roelof, slave for sale, 83.


Van Doren, Aaron, merchant, 406. .Isaac, 464. Jacob, 231, 464.


Van Dyke. Abraham, 247.


Van Emburgh, John, 171: 'mer- chant. 253. Major John. 197.


Vanhart, Adam, slave ran away, 193. Van Hise, John, broke jail, 16. Vanhorn, Joseph, 37.


Vankirk, John, 441 ; goods stolen, 287.


Van Marter, Gilbert, 461. Van Mater, John, 191. Van Neste, Abraham, estate, 318. George, 318. Van Nortwick, William, 244. Vansant, Cornelius, horses stolen, 281. Vanuxem, James, merchant, 400. Van Vechten, Derrick, death of, 351.


Van Waggener, Mr., 41.


Van Weert, Mr., 36. Van Winckel, Jacob, horse stolen, 82.


Van Zandt, Jacobus, 18, 130.


Varnum, James M., 252.


Vaughn. General, 343. Vauxhall, 90, 151. Veghte, Isaac, fulling mill, 247. Venable. Abraham. 29-31. Samuel W., 29-31.


Vessels, 52. 108, 140, 150, 160, 167, 170, 191, 208, 246, 247, 249, 256, 264, 267, 274, 290, 298. 300. 306, 313, 354, 369, 391, 399, 401, 408, 431, 445, 446, 448, 449. 453, 454, 464.


Von Boverhoudt, Lucas, 25. Voorhees, John. 432. Minne. 216, 244.


Wade. Humphrey, 191, 194. Waiding river, 143, 177. Walker, Dr., 135. Wallace, Joshua, 436. Walling, Ladis member of Assem- bly, 63, 88. Wallpack township, 461.


Walton, Elisha, horse stolen, 327. Thomas, 323. William, land for sale, 357. Wantage township, 360.


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Ward, Capt. Israel, 127, 144, 148, 303. Capt. Thomas, 40, 50, 126, 141. Wardell. Elizabeth, 167. Solomon, 167.


Warford. Rev. John, 460. Warne, George, 147, 241. Warren, John, of Maryland, 115. Warwasing, 299. Warwick, N. Y., 294.


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Washington, Gen. George, 6, 46, 53, 213, 291, 401 ; celebration for, 337; letter from. 456; letter of. 437 ; proclamation, 392. Waterford township, 281, 347.


Watsesson, 152.


Watson, Mr., 1.


Andrew, guilty of manslaughter, 134. Isaac, 310. John, 406 ; land for sale, 361. Robert, 333. Samuel, 310. Thomas, 187.


Wayne, General, 178.


Weazle, 155.


Webb, John, 281.


Welding, Benjamin, refugee in gaol, 19. Wells, Captain, 290.


William, convicted of treason, 102.


West, Widow, 402. Asher, innkeeper, 381, 433. Obria, 167. Walter, 191.


Westervelt, Abraham, clerk of Ber- gen county, 306.


West Jersey Proprietors, petition for partition line, 440. West Point, 6, 79.


Wetherill, Col. John, 369.


Whigs, meetings of. 176, 188, 207, 214, 216, 249, 253, 291, 318. Whilden, James, death of, 128. Matthew, member of Assembly, 79. White, Aaron, 425. Anthony. 386. Col. A. Walton, 351, 352. Philip, 424. Capt. Robert. 435. White Hall, 156. White Horse, 235.


White House, 205, 213. Whitlock, E., adjutant, 340. James, 287. Wiggins, Thomas, 423; slave for sale, 168.


Wignall, Captain, 123.


Wikoff, Isaac, land for sale, 375. Peter, land for sale, 375.


Wilcot, Jacob, 140. Wilkinson, J., 244.


Will, William, sheriff, 132.


Willcocks, William, 197, 291, 303. Willets, Capt. Hope. 445, 448, 453. James, innkeeper, 448. Williams, Mr., 38. Benjamin, innkeeper, 90. George, 167. Joseph, 461. Nathan, 323. Obadiah, 461.


Renssalaer, 168, 190, 406. Richard, deserter, 294. Samuel, 423. Williamsburg, Va., 135. Williamson, Jacob, slave ran away, 361. William, 92. Willis, James, innkeeper, 348, 354. William, 293.


Willonborough township, 52.


Wilmut, John, 201.


Wilson, Mrs., 243. Jesse, refugee in gaol, 19. John, innkeeper, 288. Joseph, broke gaol, 129. Peter, member of Assembly, 53, 79. 322. Winans, Dr., innkeeper, 244, 246. Mrs., boarding house, 154. Elias, 253.


Winchester, Va., 364. Winds, William, member of sembly, 53, 63.


Windsor. 341.


Windsor township, 14, 192, 196, 205, 207, 287, 439.


Wiskall, Capt. John R., 313. Wistar, Richard, glass manufactory for sale, 20. Witherspoon, Dr. John, 130, 167, 305 ; delegate to Congress, 128; member of Council, 49, 88.


Witt. Francis, 364; innkeeper, 460. Wittmore. John, 406.


Woldron, Samuel, 433.


Wood. Isaac. innkeeper, 38, 122. 292. 371. John, gaolkeeper, 468. Joseph, 24. Richard, Jr., 145.


Wood's Island, 361. Woodbridge. 188. 208, 253, 288. 366, 402, 459. Woodbridge township, 293.


Woodhull, Rev. Mr., 314. John, 484.


Wooding, Joshua, 170; sloop


master. 140.


Woodruff, Mr., 25. Woodward, Mr., refugee officer, 129. Apollo, 246. Robert, escaped gaol, 129


Susannah, land for sale, 390. Thomas, 390. Woolley, Silas, 167. Workman, John, 203, 208.


Worstill, William, 253. Worth's Mills, 187. Wright. John, 179, 286. Joseph, 340. Robert, land for sale, 357.


Wrightstown, 403. Wynans, Mr., 25.


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Yamans, Mr., 423. Moses, 448. Yard, Archibald, 353. Benjamin, 287. John, 196. Capt. John, innkeeper, 406.


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Yardley, Samuel, slave ran away, 255. Yardley's Ferry, 403. Yherts, John, deserter, 154, 177. Young, Edward, stage route, 252. - Z. Zabriskie, Jacob C., 327. John I., inquisition against, 124.


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