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In the name of God, Amen. I, WILLIAM HARRISON, of sound mind and in good health. I leave to Anne Stilwell £100. To my kinsman, Richard Asbridge, £100, to he paid to him in installments, at the discre- tion of my friend, Robert Fox. All the rest of my estate I leave to my friend, Robert Fox, for his own use and benefit. I make Jacob Mott and Mrs. Eliza- heth Stilwell, executors.
Dated May 7, 1797. Witnesses, Jobn Ferrers, Dan- iel D. Reynolds.
Codicil. Septemher 13, 1798. Revokes the legacy left to Anne Stilwell, and leaves it to his kinsman, Richard Asbridge. (No residence mentioned. No Prohate.)
[On printed form.] In the name of God, Amen. I, THOMAS THORNE, of New York, Boat builder. I leave to my brother, Isaac Tborne, of New York, hoat hnilder, all my estate, and make him exeentor.
Novemher 3, 1798. Witnesses, Francis Synet, Jere- miah Duseal, Elisha Mckinney. (No Probate.)
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UNRECORDED WILLA.
Know all men by these Presents, that I, MARY WRIGHT, of New York, do give and bequeath all my goods and chattels to Sarah Ilardeubrook, the dauglı- girl. I leave to my grandson, John lastier, Jr., now living in the Island of Curracoa, in the West ludies, all my wearing apparell. I leave to iny two daughters, Margaret nud C'ntharine, a negro wench. If both iny daughters should mnrry then the wench is to be soll, and the money paid to them. All the plate in my shop, and all tools and implements of my trade or calling of goldsmith, are to be sold, and the money paid to my four children, Margaret, Cathariae, Mary Bassett, ter of l'eter lInrdenbrook. To the care of said l'eter Hardenbrook, to be delivered to Sarah Iland. .. brook, at the age of 18, or sooner if he thinks she is able to take care of them, Which I do freely give in my proper senses, and the articles are herein mentioned, viz. : Two heds, 2 strnw beds, 2 holsters, 6 sheets, 6 blankets, 2 coverlids, 3 dozen pictures, 2 looking glasses, 8 chairs, and Elizabeth Luce, and to my grandson, John Ilas- 2 pair of hand irons, 1 chest, 2 trunks, 3 tables, 2 can- tier, Jr. All household goods to iny daughters, Mar- garet and Cntharine. All iny family plate to my four daughters. I leave the house I now live in to my daughters, Margaret and C'atharine, until they are married, and then to be sold, and the money paid to daughters, executors. dle sticks, 1 petticoat, 7 yards of donble satin, at l'anny Oakleys, six dollars to be paid on it. One Large Bible, at Hannah Baldwins, with my name on the book, nud all the kitchen furniture. "For which I do sine my hand in perfit senses," this 14 day of my dnugbters and my grandson. I make my four October, in the year 1798.
Witnesses, Cornelius Clopper, Rudolphus Van Dyck, Peter Greatneau. (No Probate.)
Written in the Duteb language.
In the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. I, SARAH MOTT, widow of Samuel Mott, of New York, heing sick and weak. I leave to my daughter, Snrah Mott, all my bousehold goods, plate, kitchen furniture, and wearing apparell, when my executors see fit to place it in her hands. Also the interest on Amen. In the yenr 1696, the second dny of May, in Midwout on the Island of Nassau. I, JAN REMSEN, being sick in body, but in possession of my memory und understanding, and considering the briefaess of human life, and willing to dispose of my temporal £500 until she marries, and then the principal to he goods wbieb God hins givea me. It is my will and de- paid to hier and my three sons, William, Walter, and sire that after my deeense, my present wife, Marthn Samuel. I make my brothers, Henry Franklin and Janse, shall have full power to use all my estate, Matthew Franklin, executors. (Not dated.)
Witnesses, Philn Franklin, Sally Franklin. (No the same shall be, both real and movable. Except that Probate.)
my eldest son, Jan Remsen, Jr., shall have my smith tools, consisting of my bellows (blaasbalch), and my In the name of God, Amen. I, JOHN HASTIER, of anvil (aanbeelt) and two screws (schroeven), and all New York, goldsmith, heing in tolerable healtb. Tbe otber tools wben of age. If my wife shall remarry, care of my funeral I leave to the discretion of my ex- sbe sball deliver to my executors, a perfect investory eeutors. All debts to he pnid. I leave to my daughter, Margaret Hastier, one silver tankard, and a mullatto
wherever tbe some shall be, and ia whatever condition of the estate, except the bed and its belongings, and her wearing apparel, and she shall have one half of the
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same. I leave all the rest of my estate to my children, Written in the Dutch language. viz .: Sophia, Jan, Rem, Jannittic, Martha, and Cor- In the name of the Lord, Amen. I, JOHANNES TIE- nelis, equally, when of age or married. It is my will BOUT, being now sick iu body, but of good understand- that my brothers, Joris and Rem, shall be caretakers and guardinns of the children, nud to have full power to manage their estate.
Witnesses, Denys Hegeman, Jacoh Hendrickse, Jo- hanis van Ekelen. Proved, January 28, 1711, before pleased to let her inarry again, sbe shall give one balf Governor Robert Hunter.
Written in the Dutch language.
In the name of Our Lord, Amen, Anno 1699, the 29 day of November. Be it known to everybody, espe- cially to whom it may concern, that I, TOBIAS TEN Danie Borterow Paul Pelletreau Lemand Lewil- Eyck, considering the frailty of human Life, the cer- tainty of Death, and tbe uncertain bour of the same. Tbe more so because God Almighty has visited me with a severe wound in my leg. I expressly desire that my two children by a former marriage, Maria and Hendrica, shall have an equal share of my estate with my other children, so that there sball be no ex- Proved, September 18, 1728, hefore Isaac Bohin, Deputy Secretary. ception, hnt equally with the other children. Except- ing tbat my eldest son, Conraet Ten Eyck, shall receive before any division the best horse that I bave. I The following is bere given as a complete copy of a characteristic Dutch will antedating the Eaglish conquest. Witb a full translation : appoint my wife, Elizabetb Hegeman, mistress and guardian of all my estate, to dispose of as she deems proper, hut not to sell the real estate, but from the In des Heeren Naem, Amen. Kennelick zy een yege- profits bring up the children till of age, and give then leicken die dit tegenwoordig Instrument sall sien ofte an honorable outfit. If my wife shall happen to marry, Hooren leesen Hoedat in den jaere nade geboorte an inventory shall be made, and the children shall have Onses lieven Heeren en Sahligmaeckersz Jesu Christy one half.
Made at his house, In presence of Daniel Remsen, Johanes Schenck, Josepb Hegeman. Proved hefore Governor Richard Bellamont, December 20, 1700. Translated into English by Abraham Gouverneur, January 5, 1708.
[NOTE .- The house and lot of Tobias Ten Eyck was on the north side of Pearl street, about 30 feet east of Coenties Lane .- W. S. P.1
1662 op den negenden dagh der Maent Octabris des morgensz die Clock Negen Uebren Voor my Tielman Van Vleeq Nots publicq geadmitteert hy de W. E. gr. A. Heer Dt. General en Heeren Raeden van Nieuw Nederlandt ter presentie vande nage beschreven ge- tuygen in eigener persoon gecoomen en gecompareert is Dirck Teunisz, en deszen wettige huisvrouw Ar- yaentje Waelensz woonende in den durpe Bergen aende west zyde van de Noordt Revier my Notario
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well becent door des Ileeren genade C'loeck en gesondt van lichaem gaende en stnende Ilunne memorie en verstaudt overall well machtig en volcoomentlick ge- hruickende, als uiterl bleeck en men aadersz nict conde bemercken .t Cennen gevende niet seeckerder t syn dan de doot en niet onseeckerder dan de ure vaa dien. willende daerom nyt deeser werelt niet schyden sonder al voorens von Haerer tydel goederen gedisponeert te hebben ten Eerste Commandeerende Hlaer onsterf- fel Ziele wanneer die uit Haer sterffel licbaam ge- scheyden sall sien in de grondelosse barmenhartigbydt Godesz en Haer doode lichaem d'aerde en Christel begravinge. Coomende nu ter dispositie van laer nntelaten goederen verclaerden dat sie uit sonder- linghe liefde en affectie malcanderen in den Houwel staet bewesen en in dient Gott helieft noch t bewysen Hebben sie Testateuren gewilt en ordonneeren hy desen indien Hy testnteur voor sijn Ilnysvrouw Ar- vaentje Walensz quam te sterven dat alsdan deselve in den vollen boedel sall blijven sitten en die Usu- fructu of leeftoght van des Testateursz goederen, roerende en onroerende. actien of crediten, linnen, wol- len. Cooper Tin en allerly Huiszgeraedt nevens die bestialen geen uitbesondert gell Hy Testateur metter- doodt sall coomen te ontruimen en naert laeten t ge- bruycken alsz usufructuary haer levent lang met mncht om in eenige Cass van noodt oft armoede siende selfts een deell daeraf t moogen verteeren. daertegenz wilde sie Testatrice dat Haer man naer Haer eerste aflievigheyt sall behouden die Helfte van alle die goederen en die andere llelfte coome t succedeeren an Haer testatrices Kinderen so sie wettel geprocureert hy Haer overleeden Mansz Frans Pieterszen Sloosz en Cornelisz Janszen Slubher by dewelcke geen mid- delen en syn naergebleven noch nnehr gelaeten, jedoch waer Haer Testatenr en Testatrice begehr dat onder de Kinderen cleqsz Half en Half sall worden gedeelt naer Haer Testateuren afsterven, en tot crfgenaemen geinstitueert exembt den inbodell daerin die Testa-
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MARY X WIOHT. her mark.
Witnesses, Peter Hardenbrook, John L. Bndding, Natban C. Nott. (No Probate.)
ing. I leave my body to the earth, with an honorahle burial, as my executors shall approve. I leave to my wife Teuntie all my estate, real and personal, as long as she remains my widow, hut in case God shall he
to my next friends, my brothers and sisters, or their children. Except my clothing, wbicb I give to my brother, Teunis Tiebout. I make my wife executor. Dated April 20, 1727. Witnesses,
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to each child six * guilders in sewant. Further, they, the Testators, leave to Jan Godderusz, son of Joost Goddersz, to be enjoyed in advance after the demise of the Testator, one quarter of the entire estate to be left by the survivor, and further, as a confirmation of this their testament, fifty gnilders to the poor. Done at Bergen, October 9, 1662, in the presence of the worthy Harmen Smeman and Laurensz Andrieszen, invited and requested for the purpose as creditahle witnesses, who have subscribed to the original minute of the present with my -, besides the aforesaid Testators and me, Notary.
Harmen Smeman,
Lonrensz Andriesz.
this is X the mark of DIRCK TOENISS ARIAENTJE WALINGSZ.
This above Copy agrees with the original. To which testifies,
TILMAN VAN VLECQ, Notary Public.
* This probably is a mistake and should be either sixty or six hundred guildera
CORRECTION.
The following is substituted for Note on page 91.
Anthony Brockholst was appointed Commander-in- Chief, November 16, 1677, and January 13, 1681; under the last appointment he acted as Governor of the Province until 1683, when Governor Thomas Dongan arrived. Major Brockholst was the owner of a very large tract of land at Pompton, New Jersey, and lived there. When in New York, he had a house on the sonth side of Bridge Street, a little east of Broadway. He married Susannah Maria Schrick, May 2, 1681. Most of his children died in childhood. Henry, who was born December 28, 1684, married Maria Ver Planck. Judith married Dirck Van Veghten. Snsannah mar- ried Philip French. Joana, born February 15, 1700, married Frederick Philipse.
INDEX.
Abramee, Abraham, 181.
Alner, Samuel, 214
204.
Baldea, Jane, 40.
Bayles, Jonathan, 02, D.1.
AbramRen. Jan. 12.
Aleop, Amy, 13.
Abramsen, Peter, 7.
Alsop, John. 13.
Acabonac. 1 .. 1., 51, 167, 171.
Alsop, Richard. 15.
Balding, Ellinor, 64
Bayles, Ruth. 100.
Ackerman. Illlegant. 10.
Alsop. Thomas, 15, 43.
Balding Ezeklel, 71.
Bayles, Samuel, 114.
Ackerman, Lodowyk, 10.
Alstine, Abraham, 99.
Balding, George. 64.
Renkman, Charles, 80
Ackley, Frederica, 211.
Alstyne, Joha, 100.
Balding, Isaac, 04.
Adams, Thomas. 8.
Amagansett. 1 .. 1 .. 25, 51, 125. Amesfoort, L. 1 .. 9.
Balding. Josepb, 64.
Balding, Joseph, Jr., will of, 64. Beekmaa, Catherine. 48.
Adrianne, Abraham, 105.
Anderson, Andrics, will of, 182.
Balding, Mary. 64.
Beekman, Christopher. 40.
Adrianae. Flhert, 105.
Anderson, George, 135.
Baldlag, Silvanus, 71.
Beekman, Gerard. 14, 117.
Adrianse, George, 195.
Anderson, John, 182.
Balding, Thomas, will of, 71.
Beekman, fierard J., 114.
Adrlanae, laaac, 105.
Anderson, Peter, 182.
Balding, Thomas, Jr., 71.
Berk man, Henry, 100.
Adrianse, Jacob, 105.
Aadrleszen, Laurenaz, 185, 222, 224.
Baldwin, Hannah. 217.
Beekman, Johanes. 38.
Adrianse, Rem, will of, 105; men- tloned, 134.
Angevine, Zacharle, 82. 84. Annely, Elizabeth, 11D, 120, 121
Banyar, Elizabeth, 209.
Adriaase, Rem, Jr., 105.
Banyar, Marla, 210
Beekman, Marla, 46. 117.
Adrianae, Harab, 105.
Albany, N. Y., 10, 174, 187, 198, 2201
Anthoay, Allert, 120.
Albertsen. Ahlgall, 127.
Anthoay, Hendrick. 08.
Baayer, Goldshrow, Jr., 210.
Albertmen, Derlck, 148.
Albertmen, Klizaletb, 127, 128
Barberle, Catharine, 44.
Albertsen, Gerritt, will of, 127.
Apple, Margaret, 181.
Barberle, Elizabeth, 44.
Albertsen, John. 128.
Appy. Elizabeth, 210.
Barberle, Frances, 44, 200.
Albertarn, Nicholas, 128.
Appy. Joha, 210.
Barberle, Jean. 53.
Albody, Abraham, 182.
Aqueboque, 1 .. 1., 10, 45, 180, 161.
Barberle, Jobanea, 44.
Albody, Andries, will of, 182.
Barberle, John, 44.
Benaon, Kilzabeth, 99.
Albody. John. 182.
Barberie, Peter, 36 ; will of, 43.
Albertis, Arthur, will of, 42.
Barclay, Ann, 211.
Benson, Headrlek, 185.
Alburtia, Elizabeth, 42.
Barclay, Anthony, 210.
Alburtis, Hannah, 42.
Barclay, Cornella, 219,
Alhurtle, Henry, 42.
Arden. Thomas, 205.
Barclay, Eliza, 210.
Alhartle, John. 42.
Armstrong. Mr .. 111.
Barclay, Rev. Henry, 211.
Alburtis, Martha, 42.
Arrowsmith. Joseph, 13.
Barclay, Marla, will of, 219, 211.
Alburtis, Samuel, 43.
Asbridge, Richard, 216.
Barclay, Mary, 211.
Alburtla, William, 42.
Ash, Eleanor, 30.
Barclay, Bugaanab, 211.
Aldrich, Jacobus, 31.
Agh. Elizabeth. 36.
Barclay, Thomas, 210, 211.
Bard, Dr. Samuel, 201.
Berlan, Peter. 194.
Berkertyer. William (., 86.
Alexander, Capt., 179.
Ashley, fieorge, 143.
Bermuda Island, 23.
Alexander. James, xlv. 56.
Ashley, John, will of, 143.
Berrian, Cornellne, 176.
Alexander. Mary, xiv ; autograph,
Ashley, John. Jr .. 143.
Baraen, Abel, 25.
Barnes, Joshua. 77. 78.
Barnes, Phehe, 112.
Barnea, Richard. 112.
Bartlett, Benjamin, 125.
Bartoa, Judith, 12.
Barton, Noah, 21. 150.
Bartow, John, 175.
Bicher, Victor, 174.
Allyae, llenry. will of, 85.
Rache. Theophliact, 201.
Batea, Elizabeth, 159.
IlIrdsall. Mr., 78.
Blackhead, Joba, 156.
Blackly, Atn. 137.
Blackly, Beajatnin, 187.
Illarkly, Daniel, 137.
Blackly, Ebenezer, will of. 138.
Blackly, Ebenezer, Jr., 137.
Blackly, Elizabeth, 137. Blarkly, Jane, 137.
Bayard, Judith, 82.
Bayard, Nicholas, T, 02, 91.
177, 190, 294.
Blackwell, Jacob, 58.
Blackwell. Mary, 157.
Haylen, Benjamin, will of, 9".
Binckwell, Karab, 157.
Bayles, Daniel, 92, 93.
IlIngg. Benjamin. 174.
Haylen, Ellaa, 92.
Blagge, Capt., 34.
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INDEX.
Bakera, 4, 02, 113, 151, 182, 186,
Bayles, RHias, Jr., 190.
Abramsen, Henter, 7.
Alper, Susanneh, 214.
Baldea, John. 40, 41.
Balding, Elizabeth, 71.
Bayles, Richard. 92.
Beard, llaanah, 119. 120, 121. Beck, John, 170. Bedell, Abraham, 148.
Admiral Rodney, shlp, 200.
Adolph, Dirck. B.
Anderson, Abrabam, 182.
Beekman, Charles, HG.
Adrianse, l'atbarine. 195.
Anderson, Ellas, 1X3.
Balding. Samuel. 71.
Banke, Richard, 13.
Beckman, John, 38, 384, 213, 214.
Annely, Blchard, will of, 119, 120, 121.
Banyar, Martha, 209, 210.
Banyar, Goldsbrow, 175, 182, 186, 210.
Benjamin, Ahlgall, 112.
llenjamin. Joshua, 112.
Benjamia, Mary. 102. Beanet, John, 110. Bennett, Jacob, 152
Bennit, Catharine, 131. Benaon, Derrick, will of, 99.
Benson, Egbert, 211.
Albody, Ellas, 182.
Archer, John, 32. Arden, Ahljah. 205. Arden, Elizabeth, 205. Arden, Margaret, 205. Ardea, Mary, 205.
Arden, Ansanah, 205.
Bensoa, Sampson, 09.
Beason. Kampsoa, 2d, Op.
Benson, Samnel, 26. Bergen, George, 136.
Bergen, N. J., 164, 220, 223, 224.
Rerlan, Cornelius, Jr., 17 !.
Aldrich, lena. 31.
Ach, Glibert, 21 ; will of, 36. Anh. Glibert, Jr.,' 36.
Hardy, Elizabeth, 73. Rarker, Satnel. 30, Barnard, Willlam, 202.
Berrlan, Peter, 40, 07.
Berrien, Nicholas, 70, 134.
Berrien. Peter, 68, 80, 98, 134.
Bertrand, Abraham, 3:1. Itetts. Richard, 133. Bette, Thomas. 00. 127.
Alexander, William, Ilv. Allaire. Alexander, 32, 38. 97. Allen, Mary A., 80. Allen, Thomas. 188. Alley, John, 13.
Ayrea, Mary, 52.
Barwin, Aan, 11H. Banaett, Mary, 218
Illckley, May, 10. 21.
Alber, Charity. 213. 214.
Badgley, Cornellue, 189.
Bates, Ilannah, 151),
Baten, John, will of. 150.
Bates, John, Jr .. 15H.
Bates, Josepb, 159.
Bates, Bamnel, 150.
Bates, Barab, 159.
Barter, James, 65.
Barter, Thomas, 65.
Blackamithe. 53, 50, 73, 85, 10",
Bayard, Bamuel, 197, 211.
Bayard, Samuel, Jr., 197.
Alber, Elizabeth, 214.
BReret, Johanle. 07. Baker, John. 08
Alper, Jadab, 214.
Boker, Thomas, 24.
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Aury. Hannah, 21.
Bette, William. 181.
Ayrea, Benjamin. 52.
Illekley, Mary, 28
Ally ne, Mary, 83.
Ashley, Richard. 143.
Alexander. Susannah. xiv ; auto- graph. xix.
Ashley, Sarab, 143.
Assopa Neck, L. I., 57, 168.
Attorneys at 1.aw, 112, 200, 206.
Blllow, Jacob, 137.
Alber. John, will of, 213.
Annely. Thomas, 121.
Beekman, William, 40.
Bellomont, Gov. Richard, 219.
Anthony, Marla, 165.
Banyar, Goldshrow L., 210.
Barberle, John. 2d. 44.
Benmoa, llerman. 10, 90
Bensoa, Ilendricus. 09.
Benaoa, Bohert, 183. 184
Berkman, Johanle. 132.
Beekman, Thomas, 212.
Anthony Street, N. Y. Clty, 211.
Baldlag, James, 71.
Bayles, John. 02
Baylea, Joseph, 92.
wife, Aryaentje Woelensz.
In the name of the Lord, Amen. Be it known to everybody who shall see or hear read this present in- strument that in the year after the birth of our dear Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1662, on the ninth day of the month of October, at nine o'clock in the morn- ing, before me, Tielman Van Vleeq, Notary Public admitted by the Very Honorable Right Worthy Lord Director General and Lords Councillors of New Neth- erland, in the presence of the after named witnesses, there came and appeared in their own person Dirck Teunisz and his lawful wife, Aryaentje Waelensz, liv- ing in the village of Bergen on the West side of the North River, well known to me the Notary, through
teur naer haer ecrste afleifvigheydt sall blyven sit- ten assigneerende an die Kinderen voor erfdeel in plaetse van voldoeninghe van legitime porti yder Kindt ses guldensz in zewant Voortsz legateeren sie Testateuren aen Joest Goddersz Soen Jan Godderusz vooruit t genieten naert afsterven van den Testateur het vierde part van alle d naelir gclaeten goederen so die langst levende sall coemen naehrt laeten en voortsz tot bevestiginge van dit Haer testament Aenden Ar- men 50 gulden. Actum Bergen den 9 October 1662. In presentie vand Eersaeme Harmen Smeman en Laurensz Andrieszen alsz geloofwaardighe getuygen Hyer toe voorsocht en gebeden die de Origin Minuet deses met My b- nevensz de voornoemde Testa- teursz en My Notario ondergeteeckent. the grace of the Lord robust and healthy in body, going and standing, in the full possession and perfect enjoyment of their memory and understanding, as was outwardly apparent and fully evident to everybody. Who acknowledging that nothing is more certain than death, and nothing more uncertain than the hour of the same, therefore not desiring to depart from this world without having previously disposed of their temporal estate, first of all they commend their im- mortal soul, when the same shall have left their mor- tal body, to the boundless mercy of God, and their dead body to the earth through a Christian burial. Next arriving at the disposal of their estate to leave behind, declared that out of singular love and affec- tion shown each other in the married state, and if it Harmen Smeman please God still to be shown, they Testators have Lourensz Andriesz. willed and do order by these presents, if he Testator ditist X merck van DIRCK TOENISS ARIAENTJE WALINOSZ. should die before his wife, Aryaentje Walensz, then the same shall remain in possession of the entire estate, and as usufructuary during her life enjoy the Dese bouenstaende Copie Aecordeert met Het prin- cipaell. Quod Attest usufruct or proceeds of the Testator's estate, real and personal, honds or credits, linnen, wool, copper, tin, TILMAN VAN VLECQ, Nots publicq. and all kinds of Furniture, besides the cattle, none ex- cepted, as he Testator at his death shall vacate and Translation of the Dutch will of Dirck Teunissen and leave, with power, in case of need or poverty, even to
be permitted to consume a portion of the same. On the other hand, she, Testatrix, desires, in ease of her dying first, that her husband shall keep possession of one half the entire estate, and the other half shall suc- reed to her, Testatrix's, children lawfully begotten with her deceased husbands, Frans Pieterszen Sloosz and Cornelisz Janszen Slubber, by whom no property has been vacated or left. Notwithstanding this they, Testator and Testatrix, desire that after their, the Testators', death the children shall receive eael one half, and they are named heirs, except of the part of the estate which shall remain to the Testator in case she should die first, assigning to the children as a legacy in place of the satisfaction of the lawful sharc,
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Bayard, Blevea, 142.
Aldrich, Mary, 31.
Ashley, Olive. 143.
INDEX.
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INDEX.
Brockbolat, Anthony, will of. 00 Brock holst, Major Anthony, 01.
Brockholst, Henry, It0, 01. 92.
Brock holst, JenDettie, In)
Brockholst, Johanna. 01. It2.
Brockbolst, Judith, 11, 9], D".
Humming. Peter, 32. flutchera, 10, 2014
l'arvers, 13.
Come, Abigail. 48
E'Itpp. Thomas, 03. ('lock, Albert, Ni t'lock, Flhert. "6 t'lork, Flissheth, 86
('lock, Marten, wIt] of, N: DPD
Butler, Kleberd, will of, 84; men tloned, 152.
Butler, Richard, Jr., 84.
Butler, Willlem, 84.
Butta, Daniel, 8 Buys, Jen t., 105
C'ane, William, Jr., will of, 15.
t'as, Zervlab, 140.
Catskill, N. Y., 154.
Byron, Lord, 101, 102.
Brooks, John, Jr., 167. Brooke, Jonathan, 140.
Brooks, Richard, 107. 171.
Camfield, Elizabetb, 106
Camfeld, George, Jr., 106.
('amfeld. Mary. 106.
Comm. Stephen, 108.
Broughton, Nampson B., 10.
Bogart, Cornellua, 55.
Brevoort, llenry, Jr., 26. Brevoort, Jacamintle, 26.
Bronasard, Mary, will of, 20.
Campbell Jobn. 70.
Campbell, Malrom. 176.
Brown, Benjetola. 100.
Campbell, Itschel, 75, 76.
Brown, Franres, 2.
Brown, ficorge, 2.
Brewers, 105.
Brewster. Daniel, 131. Bricklayera, 07. 159, 175. Bridge Street, N. Y. City, 91
Bontecon, Daniel, 38, 220.
Jiridgehampton, L. 1., 24, 28, 67. 108.
Bridges, Charles, 141. Briggs, Jobn, 1:1).
Brinkerhoff, Abraham, 134
105. 133.
Briokerboff. Aeltle, 134. Itrlokerhoff, Aotle, 133.
Brlakerhoff, Direk, 105.
Itrinkerhoff. Hendrlek, 134
Brinkerhoff, InBAc, 134.
Brinkerhoff, Jorls, 86: will of, 133.
Brinkerhoff, Neeltle, 134
Brinkerhoff, Sarah, 134
Itrinkerhoff, Susanab, 134.
Itrinkerhoff, Teuola, 105. 134.
British Itegiment, Boyal Artillery.
Bosch, Egbertle, 11.
Boach, llendrick, will of, 10; men- (oned, 11.
Boacb, liendrick, Jr., 11.
Jiritton, Ablgall, 151).
Britton, Abraham, 15]
Brittoo, Allce, 150, 151.
Britton, Elizabeth, 150, 151.
Britton, Jobb, 150, 151.
Ilritton, Mary, 150, 151.
Britton, Nathaniel, 54 : will of. 150. Britton, Nathaniel, Jr., 150 Britton, Nathaniel, 3d, 151.
Britton, Nicholas, 150, 151.
Bottegahell. Mary, 53.
Britton, Col. Nicholas, 151.
Boodinot, Mary C., 124.
Britton, Itachel, 150, 151.
liritton, Rebecca, 150, 151.
Britton, Birbard, 150. Itritton, Samuel, 150, 151.
Itritton, Sarab, 150, 151.
Britton, William, 150, 151.
Borna, L'aschel, 175.
( arpenter, William, 64, XX, >5. Carpenter, Willlam, Jr., 85.
Clemrot, Jobo, 41. Clement, Joseph, 41. Clement, Margaret, 41.
Coles, Caleh, w[1] et, *4 152 Coles, beborab, 144, 152.
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Coles, Freelove, 146, 132.
Cosyne, Jacobns, DO. Coutant, Daniel, "1".
Davenport, Mary, 14.
De Perater. Plerre. 184
Jlerby, Samuel, 111.
Doruggiata, 214
Fasero l'eln. 1. 1. 107
Covan, Peter, 83.
Davis, Eran, 2.
De licimer, Elizabeth, 7.
Drummond, Capt Duncan, 100
Fart Hampton. L. 1. = 4. 27. 49. 50,
Davis, John. 27. 51. 83, 160.
De Relmer, Jamar, 7. 34.
De Bols, Mr., 164.
31, N2, 124, 123, 141, 150, 171.
Coles, Natban, will of. 144. Coles, Phebe. 146.
Cowenboven, William, 63.
Davla, Silvanna, 140.
De Reimers, Margaretla, 7
184
l'hert, 1'hlttp. 21n Eckerson, Edward. 213.
Coles, Bacbel, 144.
Cowley, Cornella, 73. Cowley, Jane, will of, 73. C'nwley, Jobn, 73, 74.
Davis, Thomas, 180.
De Ronde, Nicholas, 180. De Ronde, Sabrina, 18t.
Du Bois, Louis, Jr., 100. Do Bole, Matthew. 1&6
I'ddo, Itobert, 01
Edmonds, W'titimm, 18>
Coles, Wright, 152.
Cowley, Rebecca, 216.
Dawson, l'hebe, 204.
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