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* And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 226 * 189 To belong to Sarah Prior, Widow of Caspar Prior for her Use during her natural Life, and at her decease To Nicholas Prior agreable to the last Will & Testament of said Caspar Prior his Father dated the twenty second Day of November One thousand seven hundred and fifty three
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 333 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the Eastermost Corner of the Tract No 332 adjudged to Daniel Van Riper last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east five Chains and seventy three Links to a Stake ( being the eastermost Corner of said Allotment No 226) Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west thirty eight Chains to a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Allotment No 226) Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west five Chains and seventy three Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east thirty eight Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about twenty one Acres & eight Tenths.
This is a subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Jacob Luby dated the fourteenth Day of September one thou- sand six hundred and sixty two, being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Par- tition is distinguished by the Number 231.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & Shares thereof,
* Tante do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 231 *190 To belong to Cornelius Sip & Garret Sip in equal Moieties.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 342 +
Beginning at a Stake ( being the southermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 231) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty
* This lot remained in the Prior family until after 1840. Vide Note to Gerritse's Patent, p. 41.
t Vide Note to Van Vorst's Patent, p. 60. It was sold by Sip to Daniel Earle. It is now owned by Doeg, Earle, and Harriman in severalty.
244
ARENT TOERS-JOHANNIS VAN HOUTEN.
Minutes east four Chains and eighty four Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees & thirty Minutes West nineteen Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees & thirty Minutes west four Chains and eighty four Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east nineteen Chains to the Place of Beginning, containing about nine Acres.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 231 To belong to Arent Toers.
Outr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a 'Tract mark'd No 343 '
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of said Tract mark'd No 342 adjudged to Cornelius and Garrit Sip last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east eleven Chains and eighty two Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west sixteen Chains and sixty six Links to a Stake (being the westermost Corner of said Allotment No 231) Thence South fifty two Degrees & thirty Minutes east nineteen Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east four Chains and eighty four Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east nineteen Chains to the Place of Begin- ning, containing about fifty four Acres.
*191 * And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 231 To belong to Johannis Van Houta.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 344 +
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 343 adjudged To Arent Toers last above described ) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east seven Chains and ninety eight Links to a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 231) Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west thirty eight Chains to a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Al- lotment No 231) Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty minutes west seven Chains and ninety eight Links To a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east thirty eight Chains to the Place of Beginning, containing about thirty Acres.
* Vide Note to Steenhuysen's Patent, p. 32. John S. Winner seems to have owned the southwest corner of this lot and sold the same to ThomasMcDonald. It included all south of the north line of lot No. 342 extended west. The balance of the lot remained in the Tuers family until quite recently. The executors of Nicholas sold the west part to Thomas McDonald, the east part to Mrs. Wetherby, the present owners.
t Abraham Van Houten sold one-half of this lot to John George Leake March 10, 1807, who probably sold to Jesse Van Gelder. John Van Houten sold five acres out of the southeast corner of this lot to Abraham Huyler Aug. 10, 1815, who sold to McDonald, the present owner. John Van Houten sold seven acres and eighty-nine one-hundredths of an acre on the southwest side of the lot to Jesse Van Gelder Aug. 1, 1835.
245
LEVINUS WINNE.
With respect to the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Jacob Luby dated the Tenth Day of November One thousand six hun- dred and seventy seven, being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 202.
William Bayard Esqr. claimed the said Lot and upon Exam- ination of this Title we conceive him to be the true Proprietor thereof And do therefore adjudge the said Allotment to belong to him.
* This is a subdivision of the two Lots of Common * 192 Land which have been allotted To the Patent of Philip Car- teret to Jan Lubertse dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred & sixty eight, being these two Lots of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the Gen- eral Partition are distinguished by the Numbers 248 & 282.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & Shares thereof
anie do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 248 To belong to Levinus Winne
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a 'Tract mark'd No 363 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of the said Allotment No 248) And from thence runs North thirty three Degrees east nine Chains and seventy five Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west twenty five Chains and ninety nine Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west nine Chains and seventy five Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east twenty five
* Levinus Winne released to Johannis Winne May 27, 1773.
1st. The southerly half of a lot of meadow, bounded, south by the Newkirks, west by Hackensack river, north by said Levinus, and east by said Levinus and Johannis 2d. A lot between the middle road and meadow lying north of the Newkirks ;
3d. The south half of a lot near the church of Bergen ;
4th. The south half of Lot No. 363.
By will, dated Jan. 8, 1802, proved July 9, 1802, he gave all his lands to his wife for life; then to his son Martin a lot adjoining the Burying Ground, vide Note to Van Fleck's Patent, p. 53; to Ide or Edo his homestead farm in Bergen for life, then to his heirs. The residue of his lands he gave to Martin and Ide equally. Mar- tin was to have the north half of a lot at Pannepack in Bergen Woods. Martin sold to Cornelius Van Vorst ten acres out of this lot April 14, 1814; and to Garret G. Van Vorst, jr., April 14, 1814 the part lying west of the old road, containing three acres. These two sons partitioned by deed May 7, 1804 (unrecorded). By will, dated April 23, 1796, proved Sept. 3, 1800, Johannis gave to his son Martin all his lands in the township except ten acres in Bergen Woods given to his daughter Antje, wife of Daniel Van Winkle.
Edo Winne, April 28, 1807, deeded all his property to his father-in-law, Nicholas Tuers, and Christopher Van Rypen in trust, to be divided among his children. Vide Note to Lubbertse's Patent, p. 45.
246
ABRAHAM DIEDRICKS ET AL.
Chains and ninety nine Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about twenty five Acres and four Tenths.
*193 * And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 248 To belong to Abraham Dedericks.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 364
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the Tract No 363 adjudged to Levinus Winne last above described) And from thence runs North fifty seven Degrees west four Chains and one Link to a Stake (being the westermost Corner of said Allotment No 248) Thence North thirty three Degrees east one Chain and sixty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east four Chains and one Link to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west one Chain and sixty eight Links to the Place of Beginning Containing about six Tenths of an Acre.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 248 To belong to Cornelius Dedericks
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 365 +
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 364 adjudged to Abraham Dedericks last above described) And from thence runs North fifty seven Degrees west four Chains and one Link to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east one Chain and sixty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east four Chains and one Link to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west one Chain and sixty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about six Tenths of an Acre.
*194 * And me adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 248 To belong to Arent Toers.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 366 }
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 365 adjudged to Cornelius Dedericks last above described) And from thence runs North fifty seven Degrees west four Chains and one Link to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east twelve Chains and eighty Links to a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 248), Thence South fifty seven Degrees east four Chains and one Link to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west twelve Chains and eighty Links to the Place of Beginning containing about five Acres and two Tenths.
* Diedricks died Feb. 6, 1799. His children were Johannis, Effie, married John Zabriskie, and Gertrude, married John Van Winkle. Zabriskie had one daughter, Ann, married John R. Romaine.
t Vide Note to Lot No. 406, p. 175.
# Vide Note to Steenhuysen's Patent, p. 32.
247
ANDRIES PRIOR ET AL.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 248 To belong to Andries Prior.
Dur Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 367*
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 363 adjudged to Levinus Winne above described) And from thence runs North thirty three Degrees east six Chains and forty one Links to a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of said Allotment No 248) Thence North fifty seven Degrees west four Chains and sixty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west six Chains and forty one Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east four Chains and sixty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about three Acres.
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* And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No * 195 248 To belong to Gysber Van blairkum.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 386
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the Tract No 367 adjudged to Andries Prior last above described) And from thence runs North thirty three Degrees east six Chains and forty one Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west twenty one Chains and thirty one Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west six Chains and forty one Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east twenty one Chains and thirty one Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about thirteen Acres and two Tenths.
And we adjudge the said Allotment No 282 (as the same is described butted and bounded in the Field Book of the General Partition) To belong to said Arent Toers.
This is a subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which has been Allotted to the Patent of Philip Carteret To Peter Jacobse dated the fifth Day of August one thousand six hundred and seventy one, being that Lot of Common Land ; which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 236.
And upon Examination of the titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & Shares thereof
* Jante do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 236 *196 To belong to Jacob Van Wagenen
Ottr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 348 +
* Prior by will, dated May 12, 1788, unproved (by agreement among his children, viz., Casparus, Hartman, Abraham, and Ariantje, wife of Adam Rapp, dated April 10, 1792), gave all his realty to his sons Casparus and Abraham; Casparus took the northeast half of this lot, and Abraham the southeast half. Casparus died March 30, 1828, and Abraham died Sept. 18, 1830.
t Vide Note to Gerritse's Patent, p. 58.
248
PETER MARSELIES.
Beginning at a Stake (being the northerly Corner of said Allotment No 236) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west seven Chains and sixty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven De- grees East twenty five Chains and ten Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees East four Chains and seventy one Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west two Chains to a Stake; Thenice North thirty three Degrees east two Chains and ninety seven Links to a Stake ; Thence North fifty seven Degrees west twenty three Chains and ten Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about eighteen Acres & four Tenths.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 236 To belong to Peter Marselies
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, & we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 349
Beginning at a Stake (being the Westerly Corner of the Tract No 348 adjudg'd to Jacob Van Wagenen last above described) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west twenty two Chains and sixty Links to a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the said Allotment No 236) Thence South fifty seven Degrees east twenty five Chains and ten Links to a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of said Allotment No 236) Thence North thirty three Degrees east twenty two Chains & sixty Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west twenty five Chains and ten Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about fifty six Acres & Six Tenths.
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* This is a subdivision of the six Lots of Common Land which have been Allotted to the Patent of Philip Car- teret to Nicholas Varlet & Balthazar Bayard dated the Tenth Day of August one thousand six hundred & seventy one, be- ing these six Lots of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition are distinguished by the Numbers 250, 285, 286, 224, 241 and 287.
* This lot was in the Flakje Creupel bosh, now West Hoboken. Merselis died scized April 1, 1770. It was inherited by his son Merselis, by whose will, dated March 15, 1799, proved Dec. 5, 1800, it was divided among his chil- dren. John received the northeast half; Jane, wife of Walter Clendenny, and Anne, wife of Josiah Hornblower, each received one-quarter. Vide Note to Lot No. 11, New Field Book. John sold his half to Eleanor, wife of Michael Simmons, Feb. 13, 1802. Simmons and wife sold to his father, William Simmons, May 11, 1811. William died seized and intestate in 1828, leaving a widow and children, Peter, David B., John A. (who died about 1834), William, Jane, wife of Peter R. Huntington ; Sophia, wife of Lewis Peak (she died in 1838) ; Sarah Ann, wife of Uriah H. Peak ; and Adelia, wife of Nicholas S. Ludlam. William was a bachelor, and by will, dated Nov. 21, 1831, proved Dec. 10, 1832 (Liber 69 of Wills, N. Y. 547), gave his property to his mother. The other children, by deeds in February and March, 1836, sold to John Syms; who sold to George B. Inness in 1836, and to Cyrus S. Browning Dec. 27, 1837 ; Syms bought it again under foreclosure sale. He died seized of at least a part -will dated Nov. 14, 1868, proved Dec. 21, 1868. Jacob D. Van Winkle bought Clendenny's interest in this tract.
249
JOHANNIS VAN HOUTEN ET AL.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts and Shares thereof,
ame do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 250 To belong to Johannis Van Houta
Outr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 372 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 250) And from thence runs North thirty three Degrees east eight Chains and seventy one Links to a Stake. Thence North fifty seven Degrees west thirty two Chains & twenty five Links to a Stake, Thence South forty four Degrees and five Minutes west eleven Chains and ninety Links to a Stake; 'T'hence North forty two Degrees west fifty six Chains & seventy Links to Pinhornes Creek, Thence returning To the first men- tioned Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs North fifty Degrees west twenty Chains and eighty Links to a Stake in the Edge of the Meadow, Thence South forty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west five Chains to a Stake, Thence South forty five Degrees and Ten Minutes west eight Chains and forty Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees west twenty Chains and forty seven Links to Bridge Creek ; Then North forty two Degrees west forty eight Chains and thirty eight Links along a Ditch to said Pinhornes Creek, Then up along said Creek as it runs 'till it meets the above mentioned Line running to said Creek, containing about sixty three Acres and a Half.
* And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 250 *198 To belong to Arent Toers.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 378 +
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 250) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west two Chains to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west nine Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east two Chains to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east nine Chains to the Place of Begin- ning, Containing about one Acre and eight Tenths.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 250 To belong to Cornelius Sip & Garrit Sip in equal Moieties.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 377 ±
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of the Tract No 378 adjudged to Arent Toers last above described) And from thence
* The front part of this lot, containing four acres, was sold by John Van Houte to Jacob Prior (his son-in-law), Jan. 7, 1806. He had previously released the rear part to his brother Helmigh. He sold twelve acres of it, adjoining the rear of the four acres sold to Jacob Prior, to his daughter Sarah, wife of Jacob Prior, Jan. 8, 1806.
t Fide Note to Steenhuysen's Patent, p. 32. It belonged to Tuers' heirs in 1840.
# Vide Note to Van Vorst's Patent, p. 60. 32
250
CORNELIUS G. VAN RYPEN ET AL.
runs South thirty three Degrees west three Chains and nineteen Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west eighty four Chains and eighty six Links to Pinhornes Creek ; then returning to the first mention- ed Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs North fifty seven Degrees west nine Chains to a Stake; 'Thence North thirty three Degrees east two Chains to a Stake; Thence North fifty seven Degrees west sev- enty three Chains to a Stake by Pinhornes Creek (being the Northermost Corner of said Allotment No 250) Thence down along said Pinhornes Creek as it runs 'till it meets the above mentioned Line running to said Creek, Containing about forty one Acres and a Half.
*199 * And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 250 To belong to Johannis Gerritse alias Urianse alias Van Riper alias Beletje's Hans.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 373 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 372 adjudg'd to Johannis Van Houta above described) And from thence runs North thirty three Degrees East eight Chains and seventy Links to a Stake ; thence North fifty seven Degrees west forty three Chains and seventy five Links to a Stake; Thence South thirty three Degrees west eighteen Chains to a Stake, Thence South forty-two Degrees east nine Chains and thirty Links to a Stake, Thence North forty four Degrees and five Minutes east eleven Chains and ninety Links to a Stake Thence South fifty seven Degrees east thirty two Chains and twenty five Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about forty nine Acres.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 250 To belong to Cornelius Gerritse alias Van Riper.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 374 t
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the Tract No 373 adjudged to Johannis Gerritse last above described) And from thence runs North forty two Degrees west forty seven Chains and forty Links to Pinhorne's Creek, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs North thirty three Degrees East sixteen Chains and thirteen Links to a Stake ; Thence North fifty seven Degrees west forty five Chains to said Pinhornes Creek ; Then down along said Creek as it runs 'till it comes to the first mentioned Line running to said Creek, Con- taining about forty Six Acres.
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* 200 * And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 250 To belong to Gerrit Gerritse alias Van Riper.
Outr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 375
* Vide Note to Coerten's first Patent, p. 25.
t Tide Note to Lot No. 411, p. 166.
# Van Rypen died Aug. 30, 1795. Belicah Van Horne, Nicholas Tuers, and Jan- netje, his wife ; John Merselis, and Altje, his wife, released to Daniel Van Rypen all
251
ALTJE VAN WINKLE ET AL.
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the said Tract No 374 adjudged to Cornelius Garritse last above described ) And from thence runs North fifty seven Degrees west forty five Chains to Pinhornes Creek, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning; and from thence runs North thirty three Degrees east six Chains and ninety seven Links to a Stake ; Thence North fifty seven Degrees west forty one Chains and eleven Links to said Pinhornes Creek; Then down along said Creek as it runs 'till it comes to the first mentioned Line running to said Creek containing about thirty Acres.
And me adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 250 To belong to Altje the Wife of Daniel Van Winkle.
Our Surben of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 376 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 373 adjudged to Johannis Garritse above described ) and from thence runs North thirty three Degrees east five Chains and ten Links to a Stake ; Thence North fifty seven Degrees west forty three Chains and seventy five Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west five Chains and ten Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east forty three Chains and seventy five Links to the Place of Beginning, contain- ing about twenty two Acres and a Quarter.
* And wc adjudge the said two Allotments No 285 & 286 (as *201 the same two Allotments are respectively described butted and bounded in the Field Book of the General Partition) To belong to said Cornelius Sip and Garrit Sip in equal Moyeties.
And we adjudge the said Allotment No 224 (as the same is described butted and bounded in the Field Book of the General Partition) To belong to said Johannis Garritse alias Urianse, alias Van Riper alias Beletje's Hans.
And it adjudge the said two Allotments No 241 and 287 (as the same two Allotments are respectively described, butted and bounded in the Field Book of the General Partition) To belong to Zachariah Sickles.
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