BERGEN COUNTY DEEDS (BOOK R), BERGEN COUNTY, NJ ============================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Pat Wardell ============================================================================== Bergen County, New Jersey Deeds Recorded 12-Sep 1803 - 10 June 1813 Recorded at Hackensack Abstracted by Pat Wardell, 1998 ============================================================================== Pat Wardell abstracted Books R-X, plus selected deeds Books Y, Z, G2, H2, I2 THE FOLLOWING IS BOOK R To view other books, listed above, please go back to the index. ============================================================================== Abstractor's notes: Spellings are retained as interpreted from the original documents. Readers are advised to remember that in old handwritten records the letterforms for "J" and "I" are virtually interchangable, as are, often, "S" and "L" (and sometimes "J.") When used as initials, with no surrounding matter as an interpretive clue, some letterforms are indistinguishable. Grantee and grantor places of residence are all in Bergen County, NJ, except where otherwise specified. Underlined names and/or numbers indicate a transcription as shown in the original recording of the document (i.e., not a typograpohical error in this transcription) that appears to conflict with other data in conveyance, or with known history. Names following the description of conveyed property usually refer to the owners of boundin, or nearby, land. It has been my general observation (with possible exceptions) that the grantor (party of first part) information usually includes the name of a wife, if there was one (this can be a means of identification); the grantee (party of second part) data does not usually include the name of a wife, even when one is known to have existed. ============================================================================== 30 March 1803 (recorded 12 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:1) Charles Debaun of the Town of Harrington, carpenter, and Mariah, his wife, to Henry Lutkins, Harmen Lutkins, and Stephen Lutkins of Bergen Co., for $2,187.50, 27-40/100 acres at or near place called Weremes in the said Town of Harington, bounded by land of Daniel Blauvelt on the Public Road that leads from Pascack to Werimus; land of Peter Post; land of Henry Storm. Also 12-1/4 acres, 20 square Rods in Town of Harington, bounded N by Bear in Brook [elsewhere in deed: "Bearin Brook"]; E by Garret Van Aulens land; W by land of Jacob Demarest; mentions houses, house buildings, orchards, etc. Signed Charles Debaun, Mariah Debaun. Witnessed by John Van Wagoner, Albert Van Dien, Henry Larue (by mark). 31 March 1803 (recorded 12 Sep 1803, Bergen Co., R:3) Charles Debaun and Maria, his wife, of Township of Harington, to Peter I. Demarest of Township of Hackensack, for $1,375, 24 acres more or less in Kinderkamack on west side of Hackensack River, beginning at the River, bounded N by Jacob Van Wagoner; W & S by Albert Voorhease; E by Hackensack River. Also 2-1/4 acres more or less Wood land lying on south side of Road that leads to Paramus; beginning NW corner of John Gunter and bounded E by John Gunter; S by John Van Buskirk; W by Halmagh Van Wagonen; N by Road. Signed Charles Debaun, Maria Debaun (her mark). Witness by John Van Wagoner, Peter Anderson. 1 April 1803 (recorded 12 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:6) Joseph Kough of Township of Saddle River, to Charles Debaun of Township of Harrington, for $1625, 45-1/2 acres more or less at Slotterdam, being part of property bequeathed heretofor to Joseph Kough and David Kough by their grandfather Jost Kogh on east side of Passaic River; bounded E by Passaic River nearly opposite House that Henry Larue now dwells in; E by land of said Joseph Kough; S by John Devoe; W by Passaic River; N by David Kough. Signed Joseph Kough (his mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Willis, Jeremiah Buskirk, John Devoe. 4 April 1803 (recorded 12 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:8) Joseph Cough of the Township of Saddle River to Henry Larue of same, 22 acres more or less, lying in Township of Saddle River, bounded N by land of David Cough; E by Mary Cough; S by Doctr John Garritson; W by widow Stockholm and Charles Debaun. Signed Joseph Cough (his mark). Witnessed by John Devoe, Alexander James. 1 April 1803 (recorded 12 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:9) Harmanus H. Van Bussum and Barnt Speer, executors of LW&T of John MacCarty late of Bergen County, dec'd, to Joseph Kough for $512.50, a house and lot of land at Slotterdam, 1 acre, bounded N, E, S by land of said Joseph Kough, W by the road. Signed by Harmanus H. Van Bussem, Barrent Speer. Witnessed by Nehemiah Wade, Henry Post. On 1 April 1803 Elizabeth MacCarty, widow of John MacCarty signed release and quit claim. 1 Jan 1803 (recorded 14 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:12) John C. Post of Township of Saddle River and Cornelia, his wife, and Jacob Ackerman of same place, and Aeghea, his wife, to Peter Hopper of the Township of Saddle River, for $3750, 119 acres more or less according to a survey made in 1789, in Small Lots, in the Patent of Slauterdam, being part of a lot of land which was lawfully seized and possessed by John Codmus in his lifetime. Beginning at a Road dividing the Small Lots and big lots at the SW corner of land of Abraham Codmus. Bounded by a lot of land sold by heirs of John Codmus to John Van Bussum; Dirck Vreeland. Signed John C. Post, Cornelia Post, Jacob Ackerman, Aeghea Ackerman (her mark). Witnessed by Richard Vanderbeek, Thomas Wills. 16 August 1803 (recorded 1 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:15) Enoch Smith of Township of Bergen, farmer, and Phebe his wife, to Robert Greenlief of said town, for $100, 31 acres strict measure in division of lot no. 19 being division of Bergen Commons allotted to Catharine Kingsland, afterwards Catharine DeHarts Right in same premises. Bounded by Samuel Sacket; Cromkill Creek; Col. Nicholas Fish; John Kingsland. Signed Enoch Smith, Phebe Smith (her mark). Witnessed by Thomas Roach, James Earle 11 February 1803 (recorded 26 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:18) Frederick De Peyster, William Hamers, and Elizabeth, his wife, and Ann DePeyster all of the City of New York, and Margaret James, at present of City of London, by her attorneys the said Frederick DePeyster and William Hamersly, to Nicausie Kipp of Hackensack Precinct for 113 Pounds, 5 Shillings, 7 Pence, 8-1/4 acres, 22 Rods of Wood land in Hackensack Precinct, formerly property of Margaret DePeyster, deceased, designated in a map or chart made by John D. Haring, Surveyor (lot no. 27). Bounded N by lot no. 28; S by James Westervelt; W by lot no. 1 or the Arable land; E by lot no. 26. Also the Privilege to throw down this Cord Wood at and down the Pitching place to the North River, also a Passage or private Road of 16 feet wide. Signed Fredk DePeyster, William Hamersly, Elizabeth C. Hamersly, Ann DePeyster. Witnessed by Abraham Demarest, John D. Haring. 9 September 1803 (recorded 26 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:21) Andrew Terhune of Franklin Township and Ann, his wife, to Abraham A. Quackenbush of same place for $1325, land at a place called Sparre Bos [Sparrow Bush] in Franklin Township, and in the Ramapock Patent and being part of Lot No. 180 whereon the said Andrew Terhune now lives. 65 acres. Signed by Andrew Terhune, Anne Terhunem (her mark). Witnessed by Peter Westervelt, Abrm. Westervelt. 9 November 1802 (recorded 9 Nov 1802, Bergen Co. R:23) Garret Cooper and Henry Cooper, both of Kinderkamack, for $1843 to Peter Cooper of same place, 9 acres, 3 rods. Boundaries: heirs of Teunes Cooper, public road, Hendrick Voorhease, Nicausius Voorheas, and Bogert. Signed by Garret Cooper, Thomas Cooper. Witnessed by Richard J. Cooper, John Cooper. 23 March 1803 (recorded 5 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:26) Niclas Messinger and Susan, his wife, to Richard Wanamaker; all living at Ramapough in the Township of Franklin, Bergen County, NJ. For $226.25 a parcel of land situate at Ramapough, being part of lot no. 183 in Ramapough pattent, beginning southwest corner of Barbare 600. 22-10/100 acres. Signed Nicholas Mysinger (by mark), Susannah Mysinger (by mark). 30 Sep 1803 (Recorded 12 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:28) From Joseph T. Baldwin and Lidiah, his wife, and Moses Roberts and Mary, his wife, of the Township of New Barbadoes, to Richard J. Cooper of same place, for $3,000, lots of land and mills in New Barbadoes Township, beginning east side of [illegible word] Landing Road, 1/4 acre, plus land and mill in Township of Hackensack, 3 acres. 1 Oct 1803 (recorded 12 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:31) Quit claim deed from Peter Cooper for $20 to Richard J. Cooper, a 1/4-acre parcel in the Township of New Barbadoes, Bergen County, NJ, beginning at Saw andBark Mill race, Hackensack River, [Dead?] Creek. Bounds were Henry Voorhies at Hackensack River, Tunis Cooper, dec'd. 10 Nov 1802 (recorded 12 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:32) Quit claim deed from Peter Cooper of Kinderkamack for $1,843, to Garret Cooper and Thomas Cooper, certain lots of land beginning near the Hackensack River at lands of Albert Voorhease. Other bounds include lands of John Lozier, of John Boskerk, of John Gunter, containing 43 acres, 20 perches. Also a lot of woodland beginning at the road that leads to Parhamus. Other bounds: lot of John Lozier, Boskerck's lands; containing 2 acres, 1 rod, 10 perches. Also another lot of woodland lying at Kinderkamack, beginning at land of John Zabriskie. Another boundary was lands of James Voorhease. Containing 8 acres. A fourth lot, located between Paramus and Old Bridge beginning at land of Peter Cooper; other bounds include land of Nicausie Voorhease, heirs of Richard Cooper, dec'd, and John Cooper. Containing 1 acre, 2 rods, 22 perches. 6 Feb 1802 (recorded 12 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:36) Quit claim deed from Cornelius C. Cooper of Hempstead, Rockland County, NY and Nicholas Westervelt, James Demarest and Roolph Brinkerhoof, all of the State of New Jersey, for 10 shillings convey rights to a 79-acre parcel of land at Kinderkamack. Signed by Cornelius C. Cooper, Eleanor Cooper, Nicholas Westervelt, Caty Westervelt (by mark), Jacobus Demarest, Lette Demarest (by mark), Ruloff Blinkerhoff, Tynie Brinkerhoff. Witnessed by John Gunter, John Van Wagoner, Andrew King, John Van Wagonen, Albert H. Voorhase. 2 April 1803 (recorded ? Bergen Co. R:39 John Berry of Acquacknonk in County of Essex, NJ, to Albert Ackerman of New Barbadoes, for $150 all that meadow in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning at Berrie's Creek. John A. Berry. [day and month blank] 1803 (recorded 14 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:42) Peatus Goetschius, Henry A. Hopper and Peter Moursons [Mouerson], executors of LW&T of Jacob Valentine Junr (John Valentine Junr elsewhere in deed) late of Franklin Township (will dated 1 June 1803), to Ryer Van Blarcom of same place, Blacksmith, for $125, certain lot or parcel of woodland in Franklin Township, beginning nw corner of land of Albert Smith, containing 5 acres, bounded s by land of Albert Smith; w by land of Abraham Van Gelder; n by land of John A. Hopper; e. by John Christopher. Signed Peautus Goetschius, Henry A. Hopper, Peter Moureson. 10 May 1803 - Release and quit claim of Elizabeth Valentine, widow of Jacob Valentine Junr, signed Elizabeth Valentine (by mark). 4 Feb 1803 (recorded 14 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:45) William M. Bell and Rachel, his wife, of the County of Bergen, to John Van Blarcom of Bergen County for $652.50 a parcel in the Township of Franklin, beginning at side of public road east of mills of Abraham Hopper, being in northeast corner of a lot of Albert Wilson. 43-1/2 acres. Signed W. M. Bell, Rachel Bell. 27 April 1803 (recorded 6 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:48) Daniel Hedden and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, to John Moffat of the Township of Saddle River, a lot situated in the mountains beginning at the beginning place of a lot and survey made for Derick Van Houten, bounded n by land of Van Houten; w by John Van Winkle Junr and Isaac Van Saun; s partly by Daniel Dod and partly by said John Moffat; e by John Moffat. 19-1/100 acre. granted all the Oak Timber lot for saw logs, Hickory wood, Chestnut for one year and three months to take timber off lot; stone in quarry for his own personal use. Signed Daniel Heddon, Mary Heddon. 30 Dec 1802 (recorded 6 Sep 1803, Bergen Co. R:51) John H. Doremus of the Township of Saddle River, and Nancy (Aney elsewhere in deed), his wife, to John Moffat of same place, for $200, a parcel on east side of a mountain called bare [Care?] in the Township of Saddle River; beginning corner of Daniel Heddens Old Saw Mill lot, lot of land where said John Moffat now lives. 16 acres. Also lot in Township of Saddle River beginning middle of New Road that leads from the Pompton Road to the Ponds at a corner of Daniel Heddens Bark Mill lot; line of widow Elizabeth Van Blarcom. 60/100 acres. Signed John Dooremus, Ann Dooremus (she by mark). 16 March 1803 (recorded 14 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:55) William Ried and Elizabeth, his wife, of Preakness, to John J. Berry of Preakness, for $70, 4-36/100 acres, strict measure, in Preakness, beginning at SE corner of land formerly of Richard Dey, Esqr. Signed William Read (his mark), Elizabeth Read (her mark). Witnessed by Christian Shurt, Jacob Van Houten. 4 May 1802 (recorded 14 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:57) Casparus Van dien and Mary, his wife, of Franklin Township, to Cornelius Van dien of same place, for $235, 6-1/2 acres in Franklin Township, beginning at middle of Road, and bounded N by John Westervelt; S by Andrew Van Dien; W by middle of public Road; E by Abraham Westervelt. Signed by Casparus Van Dien, Mary Van Dien (her mark). Witnessed by William G. Ackerman, John Davd. Haring. 5 May 1802 (recorded 14 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:60) Andrew Van Dien of Franklin Township and Sara, his wife, to Cornelius Van Dien of same place, for $226.50, 6-1/4 acres in Franklin Township, beginning by a stake on land of said Cornelius Van Dien. Bounded N & E by said Andrew Van Dien; S by Cornelius Van Dien; W by Peter Van Blarcom. Signed by Andrew Van Dien, Sarah Van Dien. Witnessed by Casparus Van Dien, John Davd. Haring. 25 March 1803 (Recorded 18 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:62) Martinus Hogencamp of Clarkstown in County of Rockland, State of New York, and Autye, his wife, to James Haring and Cornelius I. Blauvelt of Harington, for $750, 25 acres in Harington which was conveyed to said Martinus Hogencamp by Isaac Delamater and Jane, his wife, by deed dated 2 Feb 1799. Beginning NW corner of Cornelius Eckerson's land. Bounded E by said Isaac De Lamarter; N partly by said DeLamarter and partly by Hackensack River; W by Hackensack River. Signed by Martinus I. Hogenkamp, Altea Hogenkamp. Witnessed by James Perry, John Perry Jr. 24 January 1803 (recorded 21 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:65) Andrew Bell of Perth Amboy in the County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey, to Jacob Bardon of the Township of Saddle River, for $97.27, 64-86/100 acres strict measure at Preakness in the Township of Saddle River, beginning about 1/4 mile N of Uriah Van Ripens dwelling house. Boudaries include tract of 30-52/100 acres returned to John Rattoon and recorded Book S10, p. 247 (recorded Surveyor General's Office at Perth Amboy). Signed by Andrew Bell. Witnessed by Theunis Ryerson. 3 August 1803 (recorded 21 October 1803, Bergen Co. R:68) Andrew Bell of Perth Amboy, Countyof Middlesex, State of New Jersey, to Jacob Bardon of the Township of Saddle River, for $48, 31-96/100 acre tract at Preakness in the Township of Saddle River and Eastern Division of the State of New Jersey, beginning about 1/4 mile NW from Uriah Van Ripens dwelling house, at corner of tract returned to John Rattoone, recorded Bos S10, p. 247. Signed by Andrew Bell. Witnessed by Joanns W. Halsted, Theunis Ryerson. 10 August 1803 (recorded 24 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:71) Daniel Van Ryper Esqr. and Elizabeth, his wife, Garret Van Ryper and Lenah, his wife, and Garret Van Ryper and Catharine, his wife, of the Township of Bergen, to John L.? Cole of aforesaid place, for $100, a lot of 1-30/100 acres in the Township of Bergen, on SW side of Powles Hook Road about 15 chains from where the Hoboken Road and said road comes in the main Bergen Road. Beginning at SE corner of Joseph Simonson; School lot; land of Daniel Van Winkle. Bounded SE by Daniel V. Winkle; SW by School lot; NW by Simonson. Signed by Daniel Van Reipen, Elizabeth V. Rypen (her mark), Gerrit Van Reipen, Lenah V. Rypen, Gerrit Van Ry, Catherine Van Rypen. Witnessed by John Outwater, Stephen Vreeland. 2 May 1803 (recorded 25 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:74) Thomas S. Banta of Franklin Township and Margaret, his wife, to David Valentine of same place, for $95, a parcel of 7-7/100 acres of land in Franklin Township, beginning at SW corner of land of William Ramsey on the Public Road, along landsof John Springsteen, line of Widow Van Gelder, lands of said John Springsteen which he bought of said Thomas Banta. Bounded S & N by John Springsteen, W by Widow Van Gelder, E by William Ramsey. Signed Thomas S. Banta, Margret L. Banta. Witnessed by Abraham A. Quackenbush, Abrm. Westervelt. 16 April 1803 (recorded 23 Oct 1803, Bergen Co., R:77) Christian Shurte and Margaret his wife of Paquannack in the County of Bergen, to Isaac Van Saun of Preakness, for $710, two lots of land in Preakness: (1) 25-1/2 acres beginning SE corner of David Demarest in the middle of the main Road; and (2) 5-40/100 acres strict measure, beginning NW corner of land formerly belonging to John Westervelt on N & S line of Preakness and Patent line. Signed by Christian Shurte, Margaret Shurte (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, Bartholumu Van huhoue (his mark). 17 February 1803 (recorded 25 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:80) Peter Tebow of the Township of Franklin, and Susannah, his wife, to Jacob Van Riper of aforesaid place, for $4,875., two tracts, (1) 84-1/2 acres strict measure, farm and lott of land whereon the said Peter Tebow now lives in the Township and County aforesaid, beginning westernmost corner Abraham Quackenbush's land, post on S side of Publick Road that leads from Comp Gough to Hoppers Town between the dwelling houses of the said Peter Tebow and Abraham Quackenbush; also mentioned are Brook, corner of Milldam, New Road, corner of Zabriskie's land. (2) parcel, 20 acres, lying southernmost side of that part of a lott of land now in possession of said Peter Tebow that he formerly purchased of Robert R. Livingston Esq., beginning at land of John Migheler in Township and County aforesaid. With all houses, barns, orchards, Grist Mill, Saw Mill. Signed by Peter Tebow (his mark), Susannah Tebow (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham Willis, Jacob Stor. 22 May 1802 (recorded 25 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:84) Abraham Ryerson of the County of Bergen, to John Van Winkle and Isaac Van Saun of aforesaid County, for $10; 4-27/100 acre strict measure tract in the Preakness Mountain in the Township of Saddle River, Eastern Division of New Jersey. Beginning at corner of tract returned 26 Dec 1800 (recorded Surveyor General's Office, Peth Amboy, Book S12, p. 412) to Martin F. Ryerson, commonly called the Quarry tract. Signed by Abrm. Ryerson. Witnessed by Abram. Ryerson Jr., Polly Ryerson. 1 Oct 1798 (Recorded 25 Oct 1803, Bergen Co. R:87) Silas Condict of Morris Town in County of Morris, to William Leary of Pompton in the County of Morris, for £3 and 9 shillings, a tract of 5-76/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Pompton. Beginning at stone heap about one chain from the Old Dam of the Bloomingdale Furnace. Boundaries: tract of land surveyed for Guilliam Bartolf. Being same tract as conveyed to said Silas Condict by return dated 27 Aug 1798, recorded in Surveyor General's Office, Perth Amboy, Book SN12, p. 188. Signed by Silas Condict. Witnessed by Joseph Cutter, Lewis Condict. 3 June 1779 (recorded 10 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:89) Hendricus Kuyper, James Board, and Garret Lydecker, Commissioners of County of Bergen, to Abraham Bartolf of Bergen County, for £3,881, 180 acres more or less sold at public vendue, said Abraham Bartolf being highest bidder. All that certain Messuage, Tenement House, and tract in Bergen County, beginning at the Hackensack River and N from land of said Abraham Bartolf. Boudaries: orchard of Hendrick Banta; Tien Neck Road; David Lozier's land; W by Hackensack River; S by Hendrick Banta; E Tien Neck Road; N Derick Banta. Land confiscated in term of 6 January 1779 in Couirt of Common PLeas held at Pompton in and for the said County of Bergen; judgment against Jost and Edward Earle, late of Hackensack as they did on or about 15 January 1777 join the army of the King of Great Britain. Signed Hendericus Kuyper, James Board, Gerret Lydecker. Witnessed by John Dey, Phillip Board. 15 Feb 1803 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:94) Henry Van Allen of the Township of Franklin, to Laurence Ackerman of same place, for $21, 10-50/100 acres strict measure being part of lot of 78-18/100 acre tract recorded in Surveyor General's Office, Perth Amboy, Book S14, p. 153 etc. Tract in the Township of Saddle River at place known by name of the pond. Beginning S corner of a 19-53/100 acre tract returned to the Earl of Perth, recorded BookS6, p. 321. Signed by Hendry V. Allen. Witnessed by James Ackerman, Joseph Van [sic]. 28 May 1803 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:96) David Bertolf and Caty, his wife, of the Township of Franklin, to John Bertolf of the same place, for $50, all that equal half part of a lot of land of 50 acres formerly surveyed to the aforesaid David Bertolf, in Eastern Division of New Jersey in Ramapock Mountains as by deed 4 July 1801 from Abraham Ryerson. Signed by David Bertolf, Caty Bertolf. Witnessed by Mary Durie, John Hopper. 2 May 1803 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:99) John Tuers of the Township of Franklin, and Margaret, his wife, to James Demarest of same place, for $670, 41-34/100 acres strict measure, at the pond in Franklin Township. Beginning at lot No. 2 formerly of Jacobus Ackerman; Kise's [?] land. Signed by John Turse, Margaret Turse. Witnessed by Henry V. Allen, Marten V. Houten. 20 November 1802 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:102) Henry Van Houten of the Township of Franklin and Susan, his wife, conveyed to Rynear Quackingbosh of same, for $1000, 50-1/4 acres strict measure, tract at the ponds in the Township of Franklin, formerly property of Ryer Ryerson. Beginning NW corner of said lot and lans of Samuel Demarest. Boundary: line of Ryer Ryerson. Signed by Henry V Houten (his mark), Susan V Houten (her mark). Witnessed by Henry V Allen, John Quackenbush. 27 April 1803 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:104) James Ramson [and] Anne, his wife of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Peter Bush of Hempsted, in County of Rockland and State of New York, for $1250, 71-8/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River. Boundaries: tract heretofore sold by Cornelius Doremus to Samuel Van Saun; Garret Nafe [Neafie elsewhere in deed]; E by lands of Enock Vreeland; S & W by land of Samuel Van Saun; N by Garret Neafie. Signed by James Ramson, Anny Ramson. Witnessed by Jacob E. Eckerson, Cornelius Smith. 4 February 1803 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:107) Theunis Ryerson of Bergen County, conveyed to Albert Berdon of Saddle River Township, for $56.43, a 30-23/100 acre tract at Preakness in Saddle River Township, County of Bergen, Eastern Division of the State of New Jersey. Beginning at Ridge at west side of South Clove; corner of the tract of 37-52/100 acres returned to John Rattoon, recorded in Book S10, p. 247. Surveyed to said Theunis Ryerson 14 May 1802 and recorded at Surveyor General's Office at Perth Amboy, Book S14, p. 243. Signed by Theunis Ryerson. Witnessed by Uriah Van Riper, Elizabeth Van Riper. 10 May 1803 (recorded 11 Nov 1803; Bergen Co. R:110) James Jacobus and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Henry Mead of same place, for $24.75, a 1-1/10 acre strict measure tract and premises in Saddle River Township within the bounds of the Pacquannack Tract. Beginning at Southeasternmost corner of a tract formerly conveyed by said James Jacobus to John Jacobus. Signed by James Jacobus (his mark, Mary Jacobus (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, Jacob K. Mead. 20 August 1784 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:113) Cornelius Haring, Esq., agent of forfeited estates in the County of Bergen, issued out of Court of Common Pleas held at New Barbadoes, setting forth that at the term of January 1779 at Pompton, judgement against Johannes Marthage [Marthagen?] late of Harington Township, for joining the Army of the King of Great Britain [his land confiscated] and sold at public vendue to Rusolvert Aurijanse of Harington Township on 15 June 1784 for £63, parcel in Harington Township at a place called Closter. Bounded E by North or Hudson River; S by Daniel Vervalen; W by Hendrick Nagle and John and Resalvert Aurijanse; N by William Nagle, 15 acres tillable land. Signed by Corns. Haring. Witnessed by John Nafie, Petrus Haring. 7 May 1803 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:116) Jacob D. Berdon and Caty, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to George Doremus of same, for $1150, 40 acres more or less at the Slotterdam plains in Saddle River Township. Beginning land of George Doremus; land of John P. Garrison; land of Jury Van Riper; Main Road. Signed by Jacob D. Berdan, Caty Berdan (her mark). Witnessed by Peter A. Voorhis, Maria Doremus. 8 July 1802 (recorded 11 Nov 1803, Bergen Co. R:119) Abraham Dav. Haring of Harington and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to William Van Dolson of same, for $750, a 7-80/100 acre lot of wood land in Harington Township. Bounded N, S, E, & W by land of William Van Dolson Haring. Signed by Abraham Davd Haring, Elizabeth Haring (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob Blauvelt, John Davd Haring. 7 September 1803 (recorded 2 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:121) John Westervelt of the City of New York, conveyed to Thomas Blanch of Harington, 7-1/4 acres plus 10 Rods, for £248, 12 shillings, 6 pence, a lot of wood land in Harington, beginning at lant of Peter A. Haring at easternmost corner of Richard Blanch's wood lot. Bounded N by lands of Peter A. Haring; S by Daniel Blauvelt; W by Richard Blanch; E by Daniel Blauvelt. Signed by John Westervelt. Witnessed by Henry Naugle, John Davd Haring. 14 September 1803 (recorded 2 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:124) John Westervelt and Mary Westervelt, both of the City of New York, conveyed to John A. Blauvelt of Harington, for £229 and 10 shillings, 8-1/2 acres, lot of wood land in Harington, beginning at run of water called Old Tappan Run at NW corner of Richard Blanch's Lot of Wood land. Bounded N by Wood land of Richard Blanch; S & W by Old Tappan Run; E by Daniel Blauvelt. Signed by John Westervelt, Mary Westervelt (her mark). Witnessed by Richard Blanch, John Davd Haring. 26 March 1803 (recorded 2 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:128) Peter Dey of Bergen County appointed as attorney to convey dwelling house and farm in Saddle River to his brother John Dey of Saddle River. Signed Peter Dey. Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, Abrm. Ryerson Junr. 4 November 1803 (recorded 3 Dec 1803 Bergen Co. R:129) Nehemiah Wade of County of Bergen, conveyed to Richard I. Cooper of County of Bergen, for $75, 100 acres more or less, an equal undivided 20th part of land in the Township of New Barbadoes, about two miles east or southeast from the Paramus Meeting House, generally known as the farm of Samuel Helm, dec'd, it being the one equal half part of the Right which Cornelius Helm had in same and which was confiscated and sold to said Nehemiah Wade. Signed by Nehh Wade. Witnessed by Jos. L. Baldwin, John Cooper. 17 September 1803 (recorded 3 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:133) John Westervelt of the City of New York, conveyed to Richard T. Blanch of Harington, for £184 and 10 shillings, 7-1/2 acres, lot of Wood Land in Harington, beginning NW corner of John A. Blauvelt's wood lot by a brook commonly called Old Tappan Run. Bounded N by Richard Blanch; S by Daniel Blauve;t and by John A. Blauvelt; E by woodland of Thomas Blanch; W by Old Tappan Run. Signed by John Westervelt. Witnessed by John A. Blauvelt, John Davd Haring. 28 April 1803 (recorded 3 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:136) Abel Smith and John Brinkerhoof of English Neighborhood, conveyed to Benjamin Westervelt, Samuel Edsall, Abraham Bourdett and William Quick of said place, for 5 shillings, acreage not mentioned, for the use of a school (and no other use), a lot of land whereon the School House is now built. The school building is mentioned in the description. Signed by John Brickerhoff, Abel Smith. Witnessed by Stephen Demarest, James Demarest. 5 July 1803 (recorded 3 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:138) Casparus Bogert, Esq., High Sheriff of Bergen County, Abraham Lines, executor, and Elizabeth Bogert, executrix of James L. Bogert, dec'd, in Common Pleas Court term of June 1802 concerning judgement against John Havenor. $217.42 damages; real estate of John Havenor seized on 9 June 1802: messuage and lot belonging to said John Havenor in Bergen, beginning on line of Josiah Hornblower. Mentioned are Rd. leading to Powlis Hook ferry; line of Matthew G. [P.?] Newkirk; road leading to Hobocken Ferry. Three acres more or less, being same sold at vendue 16 June held at House of George Campbell, Innholder in New Barbadoes to William Coulter, who bid $110. Signed Casparus Bogert, Sheriff of the County of Bergen. Witnessed by Robert Campbell, Wm. A. DePeyster. 21 September 1803 (recorded 3 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:143) Thomas Duboise of Hackensack Precinct and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to Henry Delemontanye of Harington, for £86, 12 chillings and six pence, 12-1/4 acres plus 20 Rods, lot of land in Harington, beginningat NE corner of John I Vervalen by land of Abraham D. Vervalen. Bounded N by Abraham D. Vervalen; S by Capt. John W. Ferdon and part by land of Martin Powlessen and part by land of said Henry Delemontanye; E by Henry Vervalen; W by John Vervalen. Signed Thomas Dubois, Sarah Dubois (her mark). Witnessed by Anne Haring, John Davd Haring. 21 January 1803 (recorded 4 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:146) Cornelius Van Dien of the Township of Franklin, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Cornelius G. Van Dien of same place, for $181.25, 5 acres of woodland in the Township of Franklin, bounded N by Andrew Van Dien; W by John Archbold [Archibold, elsewhere in deed]; S by Lucas Van Boskirk; E by said Cornelius Van Dien. Signed by Cornelius Van Dien, Margaret Van Dien (her mark). Witnessed by Casparus Van Dien, Harman Van Dien. 21 January 1803 (recorded 4 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:150) Cornelius Van Dien of the Township of Franklin, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Lucas Van Boskirk of the Precinct of New Barbadoes, for $258.28, 7 acres plus 20 square Rods of wood land in the Township of Franklin, bounded N by Cornelius G. Van Dien; W by John Archbold; S by John Van Emburgh; E by said Cornelius Van Dien. Signed by Cornelius Van Dien, Margaret Van Dien (her mark). Witnessed by David D. Ackerman, Abrm. Westervelt. 30 March 1803 (recorded 4 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:153) Yost Miller of the Township of Franklin and Peggy, his wife, conveyed to Garret Cooper of same place, for $5, one acre strict measure, being a small lot of land on the SW side of the Publick Road that leads from Jacob Sturrs to Garret Lydecker's Mill whereon the said Garret Cooper is now about to build. Beginning SW side of said Publick Road. Signed Yost Miller (his mark), Peggy Miller (her mark). Witnessed by Cornelius Miller (his mark), Abrm. Willis. 30 March 1803 (recorded 4 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:157) Yost Miller of the Township of Franklin, and Peggy, his wife, conveyed to Jasper Miller of the City of New York, for $783.10, 44-3/4 acres on the N side of the Publick Road that leads from Jacob Sturrs to Garret Lydeckers Mills int he Township of Franklin. Beginning on said Road in front of a house belonging to the Widow Lozer and now occupied by Garret Cooper. Bounded E by Widow Lozere; N by John Van Blarcom; W by Jacob Sturr; S by middle of aforesaid Publick Road. Signed Yost Miller (his mark), Peggy Miller (her mark). Witnessed by Garret Cooper, Abraham Willis. 1 May 1802 (recorded 4 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:160) Richard Van Dien of the City of New York and Anne, his wife, conveyed to Cornelius G. Van Dien of the same place, for $140, 4 acres of wood land in Franklin Township, bounded S by Andrew Van Dien; E now or late of Casparus Van Dien; N by John Westervelt; W by line of the Patent commonly called Major Kingslands Patent. Signed Richard Van Dien, Anne Van Dien. Witnessed by Harmen Van Dien, Cornelius Zabriskie. 22 February 1796 (recorded 4 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:163) Nicholas Maysinger of the Township of Franklin, yeoman, and Susannah, his wife, conveyed to Henry Wannamaker of same place, for £46, 17 shillings, 6 pence, 8 acres more or less in Ramapough tract, being part of John Barberie's 600 acre tract in Franklin Township. Bounded S by Benjamin Westervelt; W by Nicholas Maysinger; N by said Maysinger; E by John Stephens land, now in possession of Elizabeth Bowman. Signed by Nicholas Maysinger (his mark), Susannah Maysinger (her mark). Witnessed by Richard Wanmaker, John Horn (his mark). 7 May 1803 (recorded 4 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:168) Robert Kennedy Esq. and Jane, his wife, of the City of New York, conveyed to William Halsey of New Ark in the County of Essex, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, for $50,000, [no acreage amount given] a farm tract known as "Kennedy's Farm" in New Barbadoes Neck in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning S corner of the bridge across the Passaic River at Town of New Ark. Mentioned are Fox Island; William Sandford's Salt Meadow; Passaic River; Brick Dock; meadow lately belonging to Isaac Gouverneur; line of Jacob Ogden, Cornelius Tuers and others; the Park; corner Peter Sandford's land; land lately conveyed by parties of the first part to Thomas Ward, Nathan Squire, Ezekiel Ball, Junior, and the said William Halsey and by them to one Benjamin Williams. Excepting parcels conveyed 10 March 1801. Signed by Robt Kennedy, Jane Kennedy. Witnessed by Abr Macomb, James Hedden. 7 May 1803 (recorded 4 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:177) Robert Kennedy Esq. and Jane his wife, of the City of New York, conveyed to William Halsey of New Ark, County of Essex, for $5,000, 346 acres more or less, being a tract of salt meadow in the County of Bergen on the Hackensack River between the lower Bridge and New Ark Bay. Beginning at or near the mouth of a small brook on the W side of said River, Punkies Kill, Excepting 46-30/100 conveyd to [blank] Post, George Vreelandt, and Jacob Vreelandt of Bergen Neck. Signed by Robt. Kennedy, Jane Kennedy. Witnessed by Abr. Macomb, James Hedden. 1 July 1803 (recorded 5 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:182) Andrew Kirkpatrick and Robert Campbell, both of New Jersey, Trustees to execute Last Will and Testaments of Henry Cuyler the Elder and Henry Cuyler the Younger, deceased, conveyed to Peter Tebow of the County of Bergen, for $57, 7-1/2 acres in the Township of Franklin, part of Ramapock Tract Lot no. 202. Whereas Henry Cuyler the Younger died seized of a Considerable Real Estate of which these premises were a part. Beginning at Publick Road leading from Hoppers Town to Romopock at NE corner of Peter Ackerman, purchased by him of executors of Jacob Valentine, deceased. Mentions Mansion House formerly belonging to John Fell, Esq. but now in possession of said Peter Tebow. Signed by Andrew Kirkpatrick, Robert Campbell. Witnessed by John Bayard, Johannah Bayard. 6 April 1803 (recorded 5 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:186) Michael Muson [Musan?Mersan?] of the County of Bergen and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Peter Tebow of same place, for $18, 64/100 of an acre more or less, in the Township of Franklin at a place called Petersfield, bounded on 3 sides by ditches and on the other side by Road. Signed by Macl Mersan, Jane Mersan. Witnessed by Wm. A. DePeyster, Robert Campbell. 11 November 1803 (recorded 5 Dec 1803, Bergen C. R;189) John D. Ackerman and Leah, his wife, of Saddle River, conveyed to James W. Ackeman of same place, for $241.78, 7 acres and 14 perches of land lying on Saddle River, beginning at Saddle River, and bounded E by the Saddle River; S by John D. Ackerman; W by the Road; N by Isaac Voorhasen. Signed by John D. Ackerman, Leah Ackerman. Witnessed by Garret A. Ackerman, James B. Westervelt. 5 May 1802 (recorded 5 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:193) Caspares Van Dien of Franklin Township and Mary his wife, conveyed to Harman Van Dien of New Barbadoes Township, for $1000, 28 acres in Franklin Township, bounded N by Jacob Zabriskie; S by Richard Van Dien; W by Harmon Van Dien; E by the Saddle River. Signed Casparus Van Dien, Mary Van Dien (her mark). Witnessed by William G. Ackerman, John Davd Haring. 21 March 1803 (recorded 5 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:195) William Wright of Harington Township, conveyed to John I. Zabriskie of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $562.50, 1-1/2 acres more or less being the House and Messuage and lot of land which said William Wright formerly lived and now in the occupation of John Wright, lying in the Township of New Barbadoes, including Houses, Barns, Orchards, etc., excepting and reserving the Wheel wright Shop on same. Bounded E by Road leading from Paramus Church to the Town of Hackensack; S,W & N by John I. Zabriskie. Signed by William Wright. Witnessed by John Van Reype, Abrm Westervelt. 11 November 1803 (recorded 5 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:198) John A. Westervelt and Rachel, his wife, of Tenafly, conveyed to John D. Ackerman of Saddle River, for $3062.50, 90 acres more or less on the Saddle River, beginningat Saddle River on the NE corner of Lot No. 1 or the Old House Lot. Bounded E by the Saddle River; S by John D. Ackerman; W by John A. Westervelt and Isaac Voorhasen; N by Isaac Voorhasen. Signed John A. Westervelt, Rachel Westervelt. Witnessed by James B. Westervelt, Rachel Stymets. 1 November 1803 (recorded 5 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:202) John Corter of the Township of Saddle River, and Caty, his wife, conveyed to Peter Sturr of same place, for $112, 9 acres more or less in the Township of Saddle River, beginning E side of the Publick Road that leads from Paterson to the Ponds in line of land of said Peter Sturr and nearly opposite his Dwelling House. Also mentioned is line of John Romine. Signed by John Courter, Caty Courter. Witnessed by Abraham Stevens, John Myer. 2 Deceber 1803 (recorded 6 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:205) Cornelius Smith of the Township of Franklin, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Van Derbeek of the City of New York, for $1000., 20 acres more or less, being a house and lot in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning at corner of two fences being S corner of a small lot heretofore sold by Nicholas Kipp and Isaac Kipp to James Terhune on NE side of the Road leading from Oldis Town to Hackensack. Mentioned are Houses, barns, stables. Signed by Cornelius Smith, Mary Smith. Witnessed by David P. Haring, Abrm. Westervelt. 2 June 1803 (recorded 6 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:208) Lucas Van Saun of the Township of New Barbadoes and Lenah, his wife, conveyed to Cornelius Smith of the Township of Franklin, for $1000, 20 acres more or less, being house and lot int he Township of New Barbadoes, beginning at corner of small lot heretofore sold by Nicholkas Kipp and Isaac Kipp to James Terhune on NE side of Road leading from Oldis Town to Hackensack. Signed by Luykes Van Saun, Lenah Van Saun (her mark), Witnessed by David P. Haring, David L. Van Saun. 15 August 1803 (recorded 6 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:212) Guilliam Demarest and Bridget his wife, and Jane Demarestr, of the Township of Hackensack conveyed to Peter Wilson Esq. of the City of New York, for $1750., 50-1/2 acres strict measure in the Township of Hackinsack, beginning E side of the Road nearly opposite south end of present dwelling House included in bounds of lot to be granted. Mentioned is land of Capt. David Demarest. Northern lot of 40 acres sold by James Demarest to Albert Demarest. French Brook. Land of David Anderson. Bounded N by Jacobus Paulison; W by David Anderson; S by Peter Christy William Eally and Josiah Johnson; E by French Brook. Signed by Guilliam Demarest, Bridget Demarest, Jane Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by Nehemiah Wade, John Hopper. 11 May 1802 (recorded 6 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:215) Peter Samuel Depont/de Nemours of Bergen Point and Francoise, his wife, and John [Karny? Xavier?] Bureaux Pusy, late of same place but now of Moulins in the Republic of France, by said Peter Samuel Dupont/de Nemours, his attorney, conveyed to Victor Dupont/de Nemours. at present of New York City, for $15,000., several tracts at Bergen Point. (1) lot no. 14 on the Kill Van Kull, 11-4/10 acres; (2) lot no. 15 on the Kill Van Kull, 11-4/10 acres, part of the estate of the late Anthony White, deceased. Reference to Partition made of same by his heirs and recorded Bergen K:171-184. (3) lot no. 13, 11-4/10 acres, bounded E by lot no. 12 belonging to Cornelius Garrabrant; N by Jasper Zabriksie; W by lands lately belonging to the Representatives of Anthony White; S by Kill Van Kull. (4) lot with messuages and Buildings known as GoodStay, 21-5/10 acres more or less, formerly known as Lot no. ten and the other by name of Ferry Lot. Signed by Du Pont/de Nemours, Francoise De Pont/de Nemours, Y X Bureaux Pusy by his Attorney Du Pont/de Nemours. Witnessed by C. Preudhomme De Borre, E. T. Du Pont. 4 January 1803 (recorded 9 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:223) Henry Bonter of the Township of Hackensack, conveyed to John Harris of same place, for $28.40, 63/100 of an acre in the Township of Hackensack, beginning in middle of Brook on E side of a Bridge on the main Road Leading from English Neighbourhood to Bulls Ferry beling also the NW corner of lands of said John Harris. Bounded N and E by land of said Henry Bonter; S by land of said John Harris; W by main road. Signed Henry Banta (his mark). Witnessed by George Huyler, Cornelius Huyler. 14 November 1803 (recorded 13 Dec 1803, Bergen County Deed Book R:226) [Record of sale?] from Albert C. Westervelt of the Township of Harington, conveyed to Joseph Bonter of Bergen County, for $30, one 6-year-old cow, 4 sheep, 2 shoats, 14 fowls [and various household furniture and goods]. Signed by Albert C. Westervelt (his mark). Witnessed by G. I. H. Bell, Jacob Bamper. 30 October 1799 (recorded 15 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:227) Elizabeth Davis of the County of Essex, widow, conveyed to Benjamin Sandford of the Township of New Barbadoes, farmer, for $310.50, 10-34/100 acres more or less in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning at corner of Z. Sickels; also mentioned is land of Francis Tuers commonly called Bushy Field. Bounded SE by meadow of Reuben Carter; NE by land of John Sandford; NW by land of Francis Tures; SW by land of said Sickels. Signed by Elizabeth Davis (her mark). Witnessed by Elijah Sandford, Susannah Smith Moris [Morris]. 30 May 1792 (recorded 17 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:231) Casparus Prior, Hartman Prior and Arianea the wife of Adam Rapp, all of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to Abraham Prior of same, for 10 shillings, 2 Rods 22 Perches more or less, in the Township of Bergen, beginning at a House Lot of Walter Clendenny. Bounded NW by highway; NE by Casparus Prior; SE by John Kelly; SW by House Lot of said Clendenny. Signed by Jasper Prior, Hartman Prior, Arionca [Arionea?] Rap (her mark). Witnessed by Matthias Newkirk, Zacharias Sickels. 1 November 1803 (recorded 17 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:234) Dr. John Campbell of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Henry Van Saun of same place, for $200., 5 acres striuct measure being a parcel of woodland in New Barbadoes Township, being part of that which said John Campbell bought of David Godwin in Munaghia [Moonachie], beginning at NW corner of Peter Alen on E side of Waggon Road leading from Munaghia to Hackensack. Bounded SW by Peter Allen; SE by Nicholas Greenleaf; NE by Jeremiah Morris; NW by David Godwin and by Munaghea Road. Signed by John Campbell, Jane Campbell. Witnessed by Josiah Johnson, Abraham Lott. 23 April 1803 (recorded 17 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:237) Peter Westervelt of Harington conveyed to Albert Bogert of same place, for $10, 1/4 acre and 7 Rods, being a lot in Harington Township at Road by land of said Albert Bogert. Bounded N by Peter Westervelt; SE by Albert Bogert; NE by Road. Signed by Peter Westervelt (his mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Isaac Bogert. 19 December 1803 (recorded 20 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:240) Rev. Solomon Freligh and Rachel, his wife, of the County of Bergen [quit claim] to Hendrick P. Vanderbeek of the County of Bergen, for $45 a lot of woodland [no acreage given] in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning near the Saddle River, known and distinguished by Lot No. 6 in subdivision of Real Estate late of Barnt Vanderbeek, dec'd by commissioners appointed by Orphans Court of Bergen County, assigned to said Rachel. No boundaries cited. Signed by Solomon Fraligh, Rachel Fraligh. Witnessed by Isaac Vanderbeek, Adam Boyd. 13 September 1802 (recorded 20 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:243) Isaac Vanderbeek, Esq. of the County of Bergen, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Rachel Freligh, the wife of the Reverend Solomon Freligh of same place, for $1, a 3-3/4 acre more or less tract of Wood land in the Township of New Barbadoes, being part of the estate late of Barent Vanderbeek, deceased, and Paulus Vanderbeek, deceased, assigned to said Isaac Vanderbeek, Esq. by the Commissioners of Orphans Court of the County of Bergen. Beginning on the Saddle River. Signed by Isaac Vanderbeek. Witnessed by Isaac Labagh, Henry Bardan. 19 December 1803 (recorded 20 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:246) John Kip of the Township of New Barbadoes and Jenne, his wife, conveyed to Albert P. Van Voorhis of same place, for £100 a parcel of 10 acres in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning at the land of Albert P. Voorhis, bounded N by Jacob Zabriskie; S by Harman Lutkins; E & W by lands of said Albert P. Voorhis. Signed by Jan Kip. Witnessed by Solomon Fraligh, Solomon T. Vanderbeek. 19 December 1803 (recorded 20 Dec 1803, Bergen Co. R:250) Solomon Fraligh of the County of Bergen, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to John Kipp of the County of Bergen, for $150, 3-3/4 acres more or less of woodland in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning on the Saddle River on Whole Wood Lot late of Paulus Vanderbeek, dec'd, being part of estate of said Paulus Vanderbeek, dec'd. Signed Solomon Fraligh, Rachel Fraligh. Witnessed by Albert Voorhis, Henry Vanderbeek. 15 October 1803 (recorded 2 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:253) John Mersereau of the Township of Tioga, State of New York, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Albert Voorhis of the Township of Hackensack, for $375, 10 acres, 2 rods, and 25 perches in the Township of Hackensack, known by the name of the Gien, beginning in the middle of Great Swamp Brook by land of John R. Bogert; also mentioned land of John I. Bogert, dec'd. Signed by John Mersereau, Mary Mersereau. Witnessed by Peter Christie, John I. Ackerman. 31 March 1788 (recorded 4 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:255) Peter Degroat of the Precinct of Hackensack, conveyed to son John Degroat, for natural love and affection, 300 acres more or less being the farm and plantation called the Old Homestead now or late in occupation of Jacob Degroat, in the English Neighborhood. Also 110 acres more or less of woodland in English Neighborhood, between lands of Samuel Edsall and John Brinkerhoof. Signed by Peter Degrot. Witnessed by John Harris, John Lydecker. 25 May 1798 (recorded 4 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:259) Lawrance Van Buskirk of the Township of Saddle River conveyed to Margaret Burhanse of the same Township, widow, for £232, 10 shillings, 23-1/4 acres strict measure, in the same Township, beginning on Main Road that leads from the Town of Paterson to Wagraw; mentions land heretofore sold by Uriah Westervelt to Samuel Burhans; mentions corner John Earl's Shop; Lawrence Van Norden's house. Signed by Laurens Van Buskirk. Witnessed by Abel McPherson, Abrm. Willis. 20 June 1803 (recorded 4 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:262) Lawrence Van Norden, Hendrickie his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to John Burhanse of the County of Bergen, for $90, a small lot of 4 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at corner of lot of the Widow Margaret Burhanse. Bounded S by Richard Degray, W by land now or late of Jacob Ackerman, N by Jacob Berdan, and E by land of said Lawrence Van Norden. Signed by Laurence Van Order, Hankie Van Norder (her mark). Witnessed by Michael Ortley, Caty Berdan. 8 May 1802 (recorded 6 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:266) Cornelius Kip of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Henry Kip of same, for $150, [no acreage given], one equal half of lot of land in the Township of Saddle River, which Cornelius Kip holds in partnership with said Henry Kip by virtue of deed from Nicholas Kip bearing date 25 Nov 1793. No boundaries cited. Signed by Cornelius Kip. Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, Ph. Dey. 25 November 1793 (recorded 6 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:267) Nicholas Kipp of Preakness, conveyed to Cornelius Kipp and Henry Kipp of Preakness, for 10 shillings, 4-1/2 acres more or less of land and saw mill on said lot of land in Preakness. Singack Brook mentioned. Signedby Nicholas C. Kip. Witnessed by Henry Van Blarcom, Isaac Van Saun. 2 January 1804 (recorded 12 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:270) William Halsey and Julia his wife of New Ark in the County of Essex, conveyed to Nathan Squire of South Orange, for $5,000., a tract of 46-30/100 acres more or less commonly called Salt Meadow which Robert Kennedy and Jane, his wife, conveyed to said William Halsey by "deed dated sometime in the months of April or May last past," lying in the County of Bergen between the Hackensack River and Punk Creek [elsewhere "Punkie's Kill"]. Refers to survey made of said meadow in 1767. Mentions south side of Old Ferry Road causeway extending from Punk Creek to Hackensack River excepting tracts conveyed by Robert Kennedy and Jane, his wife, through deeds to three persons, two by name of Vreelandt, one by name of Post, inhabitants of Bergen Point. Signed by William Halsey, Julia Halsey. Witnessed by Moses Hedden, James Hedden. 18 November 1803 (recorded 12 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:274) William Halsey and Julia, his wife, of the County of Essex, conveyed to John Hawthorn of New Ark in County aforesaid, for $415, 13-1/2 acres strict measure being a lot of Salt Meadow Marsh land in the Township of New Barbadoes. Beginning at edge of meadow and upland on southerly side of Fox Island. Bounded W by Cross Bank; S by Passaic River at low water mark; E by Sandford's Meadow; N by Fox Island. Signed by Wm. Halsey, Julia Halsey. Witnessed by Robt. B. Campbell, James Hedden. 29 December 1803 (recorded 16 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:277) William Westervelt of the Township of Hackensack, farmer, and Baility, his wife, conveyed to John Quackenboss of same place, yeoman, for $3500., two lots: (1) 20-1/4 acres in the Township of Hackensack, beginning W corner of land of William Christie and on line of John W. Christie. (2) 27-3/4 acres beginning NE corner of land of William Christie on line of land in possession of Gerret Demarest. Mentioned are line of said Garret Demarest and Jacobes Demarest; Tiene Kill. Signed by William Westervelt, Bailite Westervelt. Witnessed by Garret Naugle, Benj. Blackledge. 7 January 1804 (recorded 16 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:280) Caspar Hookery of the Township of Harington, yeoman, conveyed to John Becker and Richard Scott both of the Township of Harington, boatmen, for $180, 4-2/4 acres and 10 rods, being a lot of woodland "in the mountain," being part of property formerly belonging to Margaret Depeyster. Beginning near SE corner of Abraham Collins; mentions "edge of Steep Rocks." Bounded N by Abraham Collins; S by Jost Cordair Haagland; W by Peter I. Degroot; E by edge of Steep Rocks. Signed by Casper Hookery (his mark). Witnessed by Benj. Blackledge, Benj Blackledge [sic]. 1 February 1787 (recorded 20 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:283) Catharine Van Wagoner, John H. Van Wagoner; Abraham Cadmus and Catalyntie his wife; Jacob Van Ness and Mary his wife; John Dedericks and Anna his wife, all of the State of New Jersey, conveyed to Catharine Van Wagoner, John Van Wagoner, Henry Van Wagoner, and Helmagh Van Wagoner of the State of New Jersey, for 5 shillings, 383 acres, whereas parties aforesaid stand seized as joint tenants of a tract in the County of Bergen at a place called Wanaque by virtue of a deed from Joseph Kirkhide dated 17 July 1725. Signed John Van Wagen, Abm. Codmus (his mark), Catalynty Codmus (her mark), Jacob Van Ness, Mary Van Ness (her mark), John Diederick, Anna Dedericks (her mark), Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, Artt Bartrim. 4 June 1803 (recorded 20 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:286) Henry Van Wagonen of Pompton Township, conveyed to Helmagh Van Wagonen of same place. Witnesseth that John Van Wagonen, Brother of the said parties, was in his lifetime in possession at the time of his death as tenant in common with said Helmagh Van Wagonen. For $100, three parcels: (1) 15 acres in Township of Pompton, mentions SW side of Waggon Road; low lands on Wynoque River; edge of Steep Rocks. (2) 11 acres clear land between Wynaghie Road and woodland on the east. (3) 4-1/2 acres of Mountain Woodland. SignedHenry Van Wagonen. Witnessed by Abraham Mandeviel, Wm. Colfax. 19 April 1803 (recorded 20 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:289) Ann Mandevil, wife of Abraham Mandevil; Cathalina Jacobus, wife of James Jacobus; Catharine Doremus, wife of Peter Doremus; Sarah Van dine, wife of Martin Vandine; Cornelius Demott Junr., Son and heirs of Charity Demott, dec'd, all of Township of Pequanack, County of Morris, heirs of estate of John Van Wagoner, dec'd, conveyed to Helmagh Van Wagoner of Pompton Township, Countyof Bergen, for $2000, estate right to land in the Township of Pompton. Signed Abraham Mandeviel, Ann Mandeviel (her mark), James J. Jacobus, Cathaline Jacobus (her mark), Peter Doremus, Catharine Doremus (her mark), Martin I. Vandine, Sarah Vandine (her mark), and Cornelius Demott Jr. Witnessed by Henry Van Wagoner, Wm. Colfax. 10 January 1804 (recorded 21 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:292) John Campbell and Jane, his wife, George Campbell and Jennet, his wife, and Hannah Campbell, all of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Robert Campbell of same place, for $250 each (the said John, George, and Hannah), about 2-1/2 acres being a messuage, lot and parcel of land in the Town of Hackensack. Mentioned are: Turnpike Road, along the creek. Signed by John Campbell, Jane Campbell, Geo. Campbell, Jennet Campbell, Hannah Campbell. Witnessed by Casparus Bogert, Edw. Langley. Affadavit of Hannah Campbell and Jennet Campbell witnessed by Martha Hay, Wm. A. DePeyster. 17 January 1804 (recorded 21 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:294) Robert Campbell of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Peter Van Beuren of same place, for $650, messuage and lot of land in the Town of Hackensack, beginning corner of the house and lot of Evert Ryckman. Description mentions lot of Thomas Gardner, Road; excepting a free passage of two feet wide as far as the Brook now runs through the same for the Water Wheel. No acreage given. Signed by Robert Campbell. Witnessed by Wm. A. DePeyster, Hannah Campbell. Arbitration Obligation (recorded 21 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:297) Nichs. Romine of the Township of Franklin, and Albert Berdan Junr. of Bergen County, for $300, concerning land called the Romine Patent at the Ponds, on which said Nicholas Romine now lives; line of land taken up by said Albert Berdan Junr. about a year ago called the Thirty Acre lot. Award of Abm. Willis and Teunis Ryerson as Third Man chosen arbitrators between said Nichs. Romine and said Albert Berdan Jr. Signed by Niclas Romine. Witnessed by James Dods, Uriah V. Riper, Arbitration, 25 Oct 1803 (recorded 21 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:298) Between Nicholas Romine and Albert Berdan Jr. to settle and determine a controversy betwixt them concerning their lines at the Ponds. Mentioned: SW corner of Lot number One of Johnston & Willocks Patent; a 9-acre lot heretofore returned to Francis Romine on the [Light?] of the Earl of Perth on 15 March 1773. Signed by Abraham Willis, Theunis Ryerson. 25 November 1803 (recorded 24 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:299) John D. Ackerman and Leah, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Ruben Sutton of the Township of Franklin, for $277.55, 11 acres, 17 perches in the Township of Franklin, beginning in the middle of the Ramapough Road at NW corner of land of Peter A. Ackerman. Bounded S by Peter A. Ackerman; E by John D. Ackerman; N by William Ramsey; W by Road. Signed by John D. Ackerman, Leah Ackerman. Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Henry A. Hopper. 9 November 1802 (recorded 24 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:303) Theunis Ryerson of Bergen County conveyed to Martin G. Ryerson of the Township of Pompton, for $43.36, 10-48/100 acres strict measure, being about 1/4 mile NE from Bloomingdale Old Iron Works in the Township of Pompton. Mentioned: ledge of Rocks resembling the Roof of a House; surveyed by said Theunis Ryerson as by return 26 May 1802, recorded in Surveyor General's Office at Perth Amboy, Book S14, o. 207. Signed by Theunis Ryerson. Witnessed by Garrit Haulenbeek, Mary Haulenbeek. 12 June 1802 (recorded 24 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:305) John Bartow and Anny Bartow, his wife, of the Township of Pelham in the County of Westchester, New York, conveyed to Theunis Ryerson and Martin Ryerson of the Township of Pompton, for £100 New York Current Money, 77-24/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Pompton, formerly conveyed to Theunis Bartow by Deed of 20 April 1771 by Mr. Buskirk, the Sheriff of Bergen County. Mentioned: Survey made for Richard Ashfield. Which said tract was returned to John and Uzal Ogden, recorded Book S4, p. 185. Signed by John Bartow, Ann Bartow. Witnessed by John W. Livingston, John Bartow Jr. 9 April 1802 (recorded 24 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:308) Samuel G. Verbryck and John D. Haring, executors of the Last Will and Testament of David A. Haring late of Harington Township, dec'd, conveyed to Maria Haring, widow of said deceased, of same place, for $384.69, 7-2/4 acres, 30 rods, meadow and woodland in Harington Township beginning at SW corner of Abraham Ryker, whereas said David A. Haring was in his lifetime and at the time of his death seized of [said] real estate. Bounded N by Abraham Ryker; S by John A. Haring; E by land belonging to heirs of David Haring, dec'd; W by meadowlands belonging to heirs of Abraham Haring, dec'd. Signed by Samuel G. Verbryck, John Davd. Haring. Witnessed by James Blacklidg, Abraham A. Haring. 21 January 1804 (recorded 24 May 1804, Bergen Co. R:311) John A. Schuyler of New Barbadoes Neck and Eliza, his wife, conveyed to William Halsey Esquire of New Ark in the County of Essex, for $6000., rights to Cedar Swamp and Salt Meadow land in the County of Bergen commonly known as Schuyler's Cedar Swamp and Salt Meadow whereof Arent Schuyler died seized, on S side of Road or causeway leading from the bridge over Passaic River at Belleville to the toll Bridge over Hackensack River. Mentioned: chimney of Edmund W. Kingsland house; land lately belonging to said Arent I. Schuyler, dec'd, and lands belonging to William Davis Esquire; mouth of New Ark Bay; Ponky's Kill or Punks Creek; salt meadow formerly belonging to Archibald Kennedy Esquire; Survey made 1767. Rights to cutting down, taking, and carting said Swamp Cedar Wood and Timber. Signed by John A. Schuyler, Eliza Schuyler. Witnessed by Jos. C. Hornblower. 12 December 1792 (recorded 25 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:317) William Hawkins, late of Kinderhook, NY, conveyed to Enoch Smith of the County Bergen, for £16, messuage and lot in Bergen Woods, bounded E by Main Road leading from Hoeback ferry to Hackensack; W by Crum Kill; SW by land of said Enock Smith; N by Paul Soignie, known by number thirteen. Signed by William Hawkins. Witnessed by Henry Earl, John Daly. 8 January 1794 (recorded 25 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:319) John Ackerman and Rachel, his wife, of Bergen Woods, conveyed to Enoch Smith of said Bergen Woods Precenct, for £155, a lot bounded N by Paul Saunier; E by Main Road leading from Hackensack to Hoeback ferry; S by said Enoch Smith. Signed by John Ackerman, Rachel Ackerman. Witnessed by Joseph Devoe, John Daly. 17 February 1798 (recorded 25 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:321) Abraham Van Duzer and Elizabeth, his wife, both of Staten Island, conveyed to Enoch Smith of Bergen Woods in Bergen Precinct, for £10 a moiety of land in Bergen Woods, being part of the estate of Philip Smith, Deceased, and willed by aforesaid Phillip Smith to Elizabeth, the wife of the above Abraham Van Duzzer, and now in tenure and possession of said Enoch Smith. Signed by A. Duzer. Witnessed by John Arnett, John Daly. 12 May 1798 (recorded 25 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:324) Garret Haulenbeek and Hannah, his wife, of Bergen Woods, conveyed to Enoch Smith of same place, for £5, 15 acres being one certain part or moiety in Bergen Woods, Bergen Preceinct, now in possession of said Enoch Smith, [a portion of] 15 acres belonging to estate of Phillip Smith of Siecaucus, dec'd, and bequeathed to said Enoch Smith by his Last Will and Testament. Signed by Garret Halenbeek, Hannah Halenbeek. Witnessed by Abel Smith, John Daly. 12 May 1798 (recorded 25 Jan 1804, Bergen C. R:327) Cornelius Buskirk and Deborah, his wife, of Staten Island, conveyed to Enoch Smith of Bergen Precinct, for £5, 15 acres being one certain part or moiety in Bergen Woods now in actual possession of said Enoch Smith, a portion of 15 acres belonging to the Estate of Phillip Smith of Seecaucus, dec'd and bequeathed to the said Enoch Smith by his Last Will and Testament. Signed by Deborah Buscark. Witnessed by Abel Smith, John Daly. 19 May 1803 (recorded 25 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:330) John Dey and Phebe, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Helmegh Van Giezen and Robert Van Houten of same place, for $350, 17 acres more or less of land in the Township of Saddle River at the Great Falls of Passaic, beginning E side of Passaic River on SE corner of John Van Giesen. Mentioned are: middle of Road; land of John Stiles; land formerly belonging to Garret Van Houten, deceased. Except such part formerly sold to Cornelius Nifie for a Mill lot. Signed by John Dey, Phebe Dey. Witnessed by John Van Giesen, Anthony D. Schuyler. 23 July 1803 (recorded 26 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:333) James Jacobus of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Jacob Van Wart of the County of Morris, for $600, anout 32 acres, being a lot of Wood land in the Township of Saddle River, bounded N and NW by land of Henry Mead; E by land now or late of Richard Dey; S by land of Garret Vanderhoof; SW by Singack Brook. Signed by James Jacobus (his mark). Witnessed by Nichs. Wade, Casparus Bogert. 19 August 1803 (recorded 26 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:335) Richard Bergen of the Township of New Ark in the County of Essex, and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Helmegh Van Winkle of New Barbadoes, for $250, 16-34/100 acres of meadow land in the County of Bergen, beginning NE corner of James Van Blinkerhoof [and brothers?] meadow; mentions Thomas and Adrian Post's meadow. Signed by Richard Bergen, Elizabeth Bergen. Witnessed by Samuel Lindsley, Edmd. Leslie. 4 May 1803 (recorded 27 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:338) Casparus Van Dien of Franklin Township and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Andrew Van Dien of same place, for $688.75, 19 acres in Franklin Township, beginning Middle of Road, and bounded N by land of John Westervelt; S by Andrew Van Dien; W by Cornelius G. Van Dien; E by middle of Public Road. Signed by Casparus Van Dien, Mary Van Dien (her mark). Witnessed by Cornelius Zabriskie, John Davd. Haring. 1 May 1802 (recorded 27 Jan 1804, Bergen C. R:341) Richard Van Dien of City of New York, and Ann, his wife, conveyed to Andrew Van Dien of the Township of Franklin, for $225, 4-1/2 acres of Wood land in the Township of Franklin at or near junction of Saddle River and Hoghakers Brook and the place where the Townships of Franklin, Saddle River, and New Barbadoes do meet. Bounded N by said Andrew Van Dien; E by land now or late of Casparus Van Dien; S by Hoghakers Brook; W by said Andrew Van Dien. Signed by Richard Van Dien, Anne Van Dien. Witnessed by Harmen Van Dien, Cornelius Zabriskie. 23 January 1804 (recorded 27 Jan 1804, Bergen C. R:344) Jacob De groot of the precinct of Hackensack and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to John Hibberd of the City of New York, coach painter, two parcels for $7874.: (1st tract) certain messuage, tracts, etc. in the preceinct of Hackensack, 85 acres, 3 Rods and 14 square Roads, according to survey. Beginning in middle of Road leading to Hobock and the west side of Wolf Brook; mentioned are lands of Garret Banta; lands of Rulof Demarest; land of Henry H. Banta, bounded S by aforesaid Wolf Creek; N by lands of Garret Banta and Cornelius Banta, Samuel Ogden, W by lands of Rulof Demarest, Garret Banta and aforesaid Road, S by lands of John G. Benson, Garret Banta and Henry H. Banta. (2nd tract) 151 acres, 2 Rods, 32 square Rods wood and arable land in the precinct of Hackensack beginning at aforesaid Road at NW corner of land of Darell mentioned are lands of Andrew Engle, lands of Luke Peterson, lands of Henry H. Banta, lands of Henry H. Banta and Garret Banta, lands of Sarah Emery and James Hadley; bounded S by Mrs. Darell, Peter De Groot and Andrew Engle; E by lands of Luke Peterson and Andrew Engle; N by Henry H. Banta and Garret Banta; W by Henry H. Banta, Sarah Emery and James Hadly. Signed by Jacob Degroot, Rachel Degroot. Witnessed by Oliver Goodwin, Herman Vosburgh Junr. 9 May 1803 (recorded 28 Jan 1804, Bergen Co. R:348) Peter G. Van Houten and Eve, his wife, of Preakness, conveyed to John Brown of Totowa, for $200, 8 acres at Totowa, being Lot no. 9 out of the homestead of Garret Van Houten, dec'd, beginning at N corner of Lot no. 8. Signed by Peter G. Van Houten, Eve Van Houten. Witnessed by Nicholas Boice, Isaac Van Saun. 29 July 1803 (recorded 2 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:350) Jacob Campbell of New York City, mason, and Alladay, his wife, conveyed to Nicause Kipp of the Township of Hackensack, for $325, 1 acre more or less, being a house and lot at Kinderkamack, beginning corner of lot of Jacob Voorhis. Mentioned is Hackensack River. Signed by Jacob Cample. Witnessed by Walter D. Nicoll, Eliza Nicoll. 16 February 1802 (recorded 11 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:352) Jesse Mannon Chapple of the Township of Franklin, carepenter, and Rebeca, his wife, conveyed to James Eyal [Earl?] of the Township of Bergen, Taylor, for $250, 1 acre in the Township of Franklin, beginning at turn of Publick Road which leads from Lydecker's Grist Mill to Paramus, bounded N, E & W by lands of Garret A. Lydecker; S by aforesaid Road. Signed by Jess Chapple, Rebecah Chapple (her mark). Witnessed by Garret A. Lydecker, Cornelius Lozere. 16 February 1802 (recorded 11 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:354) Jesse Mannon Chapple of the Township of Franklin and Rebecka, his wife, conveyed to James Earl of Bergen County, for $375, 3-1/4 acres of Wood land in Saddle River precinct, beginnning NW of lands of Yurry Snyder; mentioned middle of Road; land of George Snyder; land of Johannis Myer and Simeon Van Winkle. Signed by Jesse M. Chapple, Rebeckah Chapple (her mark). Witnessed by Garret A. Lydacker, Cornelius Lozere. 22 April 1792 (recorded 11 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:356) Anthelbe Earle and his wife Elizabeth, of the Corporation of Bergen, conveyed to James Earle, Taylor, of same place, for £10, one acre in the Corporation of Bergen, beginning at SE corner of the French Man's Garden. Bounded N by french Man; NW and SW by said Antelbe Earl; E by Enoch Smith. Signed by Antilby Earle, Elizabeth Earle (her mark). Witnessed by Nathaniel Earle, States Bogert. 21 February 1804 (recorded 23 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:359) Record of Manumission: Richard Terheun of the Township of Hackensack, having received from Thomas Grieswold of the City of New York, for $125, a Negro woman named Jane, aged about 28 years, hereby manumit her and make her free forever. Signed Richard Terhune. Witnessed by D. M. Hitchcock, Thomas Warr. 26 January 1804 (recorded 18 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:360) Ephraim H. Vanness and Caty, his wife, of the Township of Caldwell in the County of Essex, conveyed to Zadock Baldwin of the Township of New Ark, for $933.50, a tract of 46-68/100 acres strict measure, in the County of Bergen, being part of a tract which said Ephraim H. Vanness bought of Jacob Smith. In Singack Swamp, beginning at corner of lot said Vanness sold to Isaac J. Ryker or his father John J. Ryker. Mentioned is line of Tunis Jacobus to Paquanack Patent. Signed by Evert H. Vanness, Caty Vanness. Witnessed by Justus Burnet, John A. Kiersted. 4 March 1803 (recorded 18 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:362) Albert Zabriskie of the Township of New Barbadoes and Matie, his wife, conveyed to Jacob J. Zabriskie of same place, for $1, ten parcels: (1) 65-80/100 acres where said Jacob J. Zabriskie now lives known as Lot No. 2 on map made by James Demarest dated 21 Nov 1793; (2) 42-14/100 acres being part of the Old Homestead lot adjoining farm of Garret Hopper shown as Lot No. 4 on map made by Abraham Willis dated 3 March 1803; (3) 17-82/100 acres of Meadow adjoining above Old Farm and land of Garret Hopper and meadow of Jacob Jon. Zabriskie; (4) 5 acre lot of Meadow adjoining the Old Farm and known on aforesaid map as lott No. 8; (5) 10-16/100 acres lot of meadow at Steenbagh in southern most side adjoining meadow of Garret Hopper, known as lott No. 10; (6) equal half part of undivided lot at place called The Bought, marked No. 12; (7) 11 acres equal half part of lot of meadow in Clear Meadow known as Lot No. 14; 19 acres more or less in Weremis in the Township of Herrington, woodland Lot No. 16 on map made by John Herring; (9) 4-62/100 acres at Weremis adjoining Publick Road, known by Lot No. 18; (10) 13-90/100 acres, Lot at Quackseck in the Township of Franklin, bounded N by land late of Peter Tebow and known as Lot No. 20 on map made by Abraham Willis 18 Dec 1800. Signed by Albert Zabriskie, Metje Zabriskie. Witnessed by Abrm. Willis, Albert Hopper. 30 December 1803 (recorded 21 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:365) John Van Orden, Abraham Shotwell, and John Johnson, Grocers, all of the City of New York, conveyed to Michael Dey, for $500, one acre in English Neighborhood, beginning line of Henrick Vanderhoof. Bounded N and NW by land of Marity Butain [?]; SW by land of Hendrick Vanderhoof; SE by Road. Signed by John Van Orden, Abraham Shotwell, John Johnson. Witnessed by Christian Dederer, Henry Blackledge. Testimony by Elizabeth Van Orden, wife of John Van Orden; Grace Shotwell, wife of Abraham Shotwell; and Lenah Johnson, wife of John Johnson. Witnessed by Benj. Blackledge, Christian Dederer. 1 September 1803 (recorded 28 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:368) Samuel [Lemuel?] Cobb of the Township of Hanover in the County of Morris, conveyed to Nicholas Teachman of the Township of Pompton, for $37.50, 10 acres strict measure on E side of Long Pond int he Township of Pompton, Eastern Division of New Jersey, beginning at bank of said Pond. Being a tract acquired by said Samuel Cobb by return dated 1 Oct 1801 and recorded in Surveyor General's office at Perth Amboy (Book S14, p. 97). Signed Lemuel [Samuel?} Cobb. Witnessed by David J. Bates, John Teisman. 15 March 1796 (recorded 29 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:370) Cornelius Demarest of the Township of Harrington, farmer, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Staats H. Storm of same place, weaver, for £234, 38-8/100 acres strict measure in Harrington, beginning at SW corner of trianglar lot of Casparus Westervelt which said tract was on 14 Feb 1786 returned to Richard Morris, Trustee of Robert Hunter Morris, dec'd, as recorded at Surveyor General's office at Perth Amboy, Book S7, p. 384; on 18 Jan 1791 among other lands to Robert Morris Esquire (recorded Surveyor General's Book S, p. 112); on 1 Aug 1795 conveyed to John Neafie and by said John Neafie and Caty, his wife, on 22 Aug 1795 to said Cornelius Demarest. Signed Cornelius Demarest, Mary Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by Ralph A. Westervelt, Abr. Westervelt. 22 February 18-4 (recorded 29 Feb 1804, Bergen C. R:374) Jacob P. Demarest of the Town of Harrington, farmer, with consent of his wife Sarah, conveyed to Staus Storm of same place, for $1600, a tract of 46-1/2 acres at Weremus in the Town of Harrington, beginnning at the NE corner of land nearby the W side of Bear Brook, bounded E by Publick Road leading to Paskack, land of Johones G. Ackerman; land of Zabriskie; S by land of said Staus Storm. Signed by Jacob P. Demarest, Sarah Demarest (her mark). Witnessed bt Abraham Delamater; Abrm. Westervelt. 22 February 1804 (recorded 29 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:377) Jacob P. Demarest of the Township of Harrington, farmer, with consent of Sarah, his wife, conveyed to Daniel Westervelt of same place, farmer, for $475, 20 acres in Weremus in said Township of Harrington, beginning in SW corner of said parcel a little W of a small brook in N bounds of land of Zabriskies; mentions land of heirs of Samuel B. Demarest, dec'd; Weremus Publick Road. Signed by Jacob P. Demarest, Sarah Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham Delamater, Abrm. Westervelt. 15 June 1802 (recorded 29 Feb 1804, Bergen Co. R:381) James B. Demarest of the City of New York, yoeman,by and with consent of Jinny, his wife, conveyed to Jacob P. Demarest of the Township of Harrington, yoeman, for $2250., two lots of land and Fresh Meadow at Weremus in Harrington Township. (1) 46-50/100 acres beginning west side of Bare brook; mentioned are Publick Road; land of Johannes Ackerman; land of Zabriskie; land of Samuel B. Demarest. Bounded E by said Road and land of Johannes Ackerman; S by Zabriskie; W by Samuel Demarest. (2) 3-62/100 acres of Fresh Meadow bounded by Samuel Demarest. Signed James B. Demarest, Jinny Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by James S. Demarest, James Demarest. 2 October 1802 (recorded 3 March 1804, Bergen Co., R:385) Henry Zabriskie of the Township of New Barbadoes, yeoman, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Albert Hopper of the same place, farmer, for $487.50, a tract of 19-90/100 acres, according to survey made by Josiah Johnson 5 June 1802, woodland in the Township of Franklin, beginning SW corner of Aury Ackerman; mentions W side of a Brook. Bounded N by Aury Ackerman; E by John Christopher; S by John A. Hopper; W by Andrew Van Gelder and others. Signed by Henry Zabriskie, Mary Zabriskie. Witnessed by Maria Van Emburg, Abrm. Westervelt. 30 May 1803 (recorded 3 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:387) Albert G. Hopper of the Township of New Barbadoes, farmer, and Elizabeth, his wife, and Rachel Hopper of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Andrew G. Hopper of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $2075., a tract of 75 acres more or less in the Township of Harrington, beginning at N corner of lands of Thomas L. Van Buskirk. Bounded NW by the Saddle River; NE by Thomas Van Buskirk; SE and SW by said Thomas L. Van Buskirk. Signed Albert G. Hopper, Elizabeth Hopper, Rachel Hopper. Witnessed by Thos. Wills, Jacob J. Zabriskie. 3 March 1804 (recorded 12 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:390) James Thew of the Township of Franklin, and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to Harmanus Van Zile of same place, for $1500, two tracts: (1) 216-38/100 strict measure being 7 equal twelfth parts of One undivided Moiety or equal half part of tract of land in Bergen County being part of tract of land called the Ramapock Patent and known in a map thereof by Farm or Lot No. 172, beginning SW corner John Verway's tract of Saddle River; conveyed to said James Thew by Henry Van Wert and Hannah, his wife, 18 Oct 1798. (2) 230 acres and a quantity of land granted to contain 23-85/100 acres, and also equal half of 5 equal 24th parts pf said Lot No. 172. Signed by James Thew, Sara Thew. Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Jacob Stoltz. 2 July 1803 (recorded 12 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:394) Richard Morris of the County of West Chester, State of New York, Esquire, conveyed to Andrew Hopper of the Township of Franklin, for $211.33, a tract of 126-80/100 acres strict measure, being one equal undivided sixth part of a tract in the Ramapock Track designated on a map by Lot No. 123, beginning on the line of John Barbarie's six hundred acre tract, being corner Lot 122. Signed by Rid Morris. Witnessed by States Bogert. 31 December 1802 (recorded 12 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:396) Gertrude Parker, Widow and Sole Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of James Parker, late of Perth Amboy, conveyed to Andrew Hopper of the County of Bergen, for $158.50, at tract of 126-50/100 acres strict measure being one equal undivided sixth part of a tract within the Ramapock tract designated on a map as Lot No. 123, beginning line of John Barbarie's six hundred acre tract, being a corner of Lot No. 122. Signed by Gertrude Parker. Witnessed by James Parker, Garret Hopper. 11 February 1804 (recorded 15 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:399) David Anderson of Harrington, and Geertye, his wife, conveyed to Stephen Powles of the same place, for £215, about 40 acres of woodland in Harington at a place called Closter Mountain, beginning at NW corner of David Naugel's Mountain Woodland; mentioned are edge of Steep Rocks thence to Hudson River. Bounded N by land of John W. Ferdon and John Parsel; S by said David Naugel; W by Johannes H. Blauvelt; E by Hudson River. Signed by David Anderson, Gertye Anderson (her mark). Witnessed by David A. Demarest, John D. Haring. 25 April 1800 (recorded 20 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:401) Silas Condict of Morristown in County of Morris, conveyed to Denis Morris of same place, for $80, tract of 50 acres strict measure in the Township of Pompton about a mile southward from Ring Wood Furnace, a small distance westward from a Pond of watrer called Shepard's Pond, beginning at edge of Narrow Swamp in the N line of lands belonging to the Proprietors of the Ring Wood Works. Being same returned to Silas Condict dated 30 May 1799, recorded Perth Amboy, Book S12, p. 270. Signed by Silas Condict. Witnessed by Joseph Cutter, Eliza P. Cutter. 25 February 1802 (recorded 20 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:403) John Old of Pompton Township, and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to Joshua Morris of the same place, for $247.50, a tract of 33-12/100 acres strict measure, in the Township of Pompton, being part of the Great Ring Wood Furnace Tract. Signed by John Old, Sarah Old. Witnessed by Elizabeth Douglass, Wm. Colfax. 20 January 1803 (recorded 20 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:406) Andrew Bell of Perth Amboy in the County of Middlesex, conveyed to Joshua Morris of the Township of Pompton, for $83.50, a tract of 41-79/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Pompton; mentions as a boundary a tract of 34-33/100 acres of John Ratoone, dated 3 Jan 1791 (recorded Perth Amboy, Book S10, p. 5), being part of tract of 50 acres returned to said Andrew Bell 26 Nov 1801 (recorded Book S14, p. 125 in Surveyor General's Office at Perth Amboy). Signed by Andrew Bell. Witnessed by James Kearny, Joseph Golding. 1 March 1804 (recorded 20 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:408) Peter Demarest of Franklin Township and Maritye, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Quackenbush of the same place, for £67, 7 shillings, and 6 pence, a lot of 9-2/4 acres, 20 Rods, of woodland in Franklin Township, beginning NW corner of said Abraham Quackenbushes land. Bounded N by land of Peter Demarest; S and E by land of said Abraham Quackenbush; W by land of Albert Smith. Signed by Peter Demarest, Maatye Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by Gilleyaum Demarest, Abrm. Westervelt. 29 December 1803 (recorded 20 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:411) John D. Ackerman, Leah, his wife, and Ann Ackerman, wife of David Ackerman, dec'd, of the Co. of Bergen, conveyed to Jacob Horn of Township of Franklin, for $606, 20 acres 32 perches of land in the Township of Franklin, beginning SW corner of the land of Lewis L. Conkling, bounded N by land of said John D. Ackerman; W by land of Peter Ackerman; S by said Jacob Horn; E by land of Stephen Bogert. Signed by John D. Ackerman, Leah Ackerman, Ann Ackerman (her mark). Witnesses by Lewis L. Conklin, Abrm. Westervelt. 21 January 1804 (recorded 21 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:414) Peter Dey of the County of Cayuga, State of NY, by his attorney John Dey, conveyed to Benjamin D. Demarest of the Township of Hackensack, for $4,500., 250 acres more or less, in the Township of Saddle River, being a certain farm on which said Peter Dey lately lived, beginning SW corner of land of Henry Berry at the Singack Brook; mentioned is a road. Signed by Peter Dey by his attorney, John Dey. Witnessed by David Demarest, Peter D. Demarest. 1 May 1802 (recorded 24 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:418) Christian Shurte and Margaret, his wife, of Pacquannack, conveyed to Cornelius Kipp of Preakness, for $325, 19-2/100 acres strict measure in Preakness, beginning W side Nicholas Kipp's Meadow Ground and corner Garret Van Riper's land. Signed by Christian Shurte, Margaret Shurte (her mark). Witnessed by Isaac Van Saun, James Westervelt. 12 February 1796 (recorded 26 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:420) John Van Riper conveyed to Derick Van Riper, both of the Township of Saddle River, for £142, 10 shillings, a 37-82/100 acre tract at Preakness in Saddle River Township, beginning at line where land of Derick Van Riper crosses the brook. Signed by John Van Riper. Witnessed by Garret Van Riper, Richard D. Van Riper. 1 May 1803 (recorded 26 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:423) Casparus Westervelt of Franklin Town, and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Ralph Romine of same place, for £450, 60 acres more or less being a certain tract on E side of the great Pond known by the name of Christian Pool in the Township of Franklin, beginning edge of water of said Pool near small bridge, and SW corner of Benjamin Romine; mentioned line of Francis Romine, now Garret Smith's; to line of Nicholas Romine. Signed by Casparus Westervelt, Jane Westervelt. Witnessed by Wm. Sutton, John Harris. 24 March 1804 (recorded 27 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:426) Richard H. Van Houten of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Jacob Francisco of the Town of New Ark in the County of Essex, for $50, 20 acres in Totowa int he Township of Saddle River. Bounded E by lot of land late in possession of George Adams; S by lands of Albert Van Saun, and of Benjamin Delamater; W by line called the Crossline; N by heirs of Michael H. Vreeland, deceased. Signed by Richard H. Van Houten. Witnessed by Benjamin Vincent, John Daly. 29 November 1803 (recorded 27 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:428) Annatye Van Dunk of Harrington, conveyed to Henry Cole of same place, for £96, an 8-acre lot in Harington, beginning at NW corner of John Conkling's land near his Dwelling House. Bounded N by Cornelius Peterson; S by land of said John Conkling; W by land of Johannes Pake, and land of Samuel Piggery; E by land of Thomas Blanch, and land of said Samuel Piggery. Signed by Annatie Van Dunk (her mark). Witnessed by Barent Waldron, John D. Haring. 14 November 1803 (recorded 27 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:430) David Ackerson of the Township of Franklin, yeoman, by and with consent of Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Garret A. Ackerson of the Town of Clarkstown, in County of Rockland, NY, for $587.50, 40 acres of land in the Township of Franklin, beginning SW corner of said parcel being the NW corner of the land of Laurance Ackerman. Bounded W by land of the heirs of Corynes Van Houten, deceased, and land of Isaac Day; E by land of Abraham Ackerson; N by unimproved lands; S by said Laurance Ackerman. Signed by David Ackerson (his mark), Rachel Ackerson (her mark). Witnessed by Daniel Gero, Junr., John Acker. 19 November 1803 (recorded 27 March 1804, Bergen Co. R:434) Abraham Ackerson of the Town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY, carpenter, and Derrikye, his wife, conveyed to Thomas A. Ackerson of the same place, masoner, for $250, 20 acres of land in the Township of Franklin, beginning E corner of land of Elyas folly; mentioned are unimproved land; land of John A. Ackerson; land of John Ackerman; Publick Road. Signed by Abraham Ackerson, Derrickye Ackerson (her mark). Witnessed by John Packer, John Hopper, Conroot Stor, Henry D. Carlough. **********