BERGEN COUNTY DEEDS (BOOK S), 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 S 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. ============================================================================== 22 February 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:1) Cornelius Van Vorst of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to Anthony Dey of the City of New York, for $6,000 annually paid on or before 1 April next, that tract of land in the Township of Bergen commonly called Powles Hook, with Right of Ferry. Mentioned: ditch dug by Major Hunt. Bounded E by the North or Hudson River; S by Bay or Flatts of said River; N by a Bay Called Horsimus Bay; W by a creek or ditch. Subject to lease of said premises by said Cornelius Van Vorst to David Hunt which will expire 1 May 1805, when possession of premises to be delivered to said Anthony Dey. Signed by Cornelius Van Vorst, Anthony Dey. Witnessed by John Poillon, John Van Vorst, Abrm. Halsey. 26 March 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:3) Cornelius Van Vorst of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to Anthony Dey of the City of New York, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, for $1 and annuity of $6,000, commencing 1 May 1805, that land and meadow in the Township of Bergen commonly called Powles Hook. Mentioned are chimney of the house of Stephen Vreeland; flag staff on Ellis' Island; steeple of Bergen Church. Bounded E by Hudson River; N by said River or the Bay commonly called Horsimus Bay; S by said river and the Bay commonly called Communipaw Bay; W by small brook. Signed by Cornelius Van Vorst. Witnessed by Alexander C. M. Whorter, Daniel Van Reipen, David Hunt, Abrm. Halsey. 19 November 1803 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:7) Abraham Ackerson of the Town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY, carpenter, and Derrickye, his wife, conveyed to John A. Ackerson of the same place, blacksmith, for $250, those certain two lots in the Township of Franklin: (1) 15-80/100 acres beginning NE corner of land of John Ryerson near E side of a brook; mentioned: lands of John Ackerman; Thomas Ackerson. (2) 4-20/100 acres beginning N side of land of Elyas Folly; mentioned: land of Henry Carlogh; Publick Road. Signed by Abraham Ackerson, Derrickye Ackerson (her mark). Witnessed by John Packer, John Hopper, Conraat Stor, Henry D. Carlough. 14 November 1803 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:11) David Ackerson of the Township of Franklin, yeoman, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Ackerson of the Town of Clarkstown, Rockland Co., NY, carpenter, for $1,412.50, 90 acre parcel in the Township of Franklin, beginning SE corner of lot near fork of the brook, being NE corner of land of John Ryerson. Mentioned in description: land of John Ackerman; Publick Road; land of Laurence Ackerman; land of Garret Ackerson; land of Henry Carlogh; land of Elyas Folly on the Public Road. Signed by David Ackerson (his mark), Rachel Ackerson (her mark). Witnessed by Daniel Gero Junr., John Acker. 22 March 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:15) Conraat Stor and Margret, his wife, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Henry Winter of the same place, for £45, 18s, 5p, a 6-56/100 acre lot in the Township of Franklin, being part of Lot No. 50 in the Ramapough pattent. Signed by Conraat Stor, Margret Stor (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham Ackerson, Henry D. Carlough. 20 March 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S;17) Henry D. Carlough of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Peter P. Tice of the same place, for $100, 4 acres, strict measure, a parcel in the Township of Franklin, being part of Lot No. 52 of the Ramapough pattent. Signed by Henry D. Carlough. Witnessed by Conraat Stor, Abraham Ackerson. 10 June 1803 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:19) Able Smith and Rynier Earl, executors of the Last Will & Testament of Daniel Smith, late of Weehawk, deceased, authorized to sell certain piece of Salt Meadow to satisfy debts, conveyed to Cornelius Smith of Secaucus, for $1,078.87, 137 acres more or less bounded N by Snake Hill; NE by a ditch; E by Fish Creek; S and SE by Hackensack River. Signed by Abel Smith, Rynier Earl. Witnessed by John Hains, Daniel Earl. 9 February 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:22) George Van Giezen and Daniel Van Giezen of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Peter D. Demarest of the English Neighborhood, for $6,000, a messuage and tract of 124 acres, 1 rod, 16 perches, more or less, in New Barbadoes, beginning in the fresh meadow in corner of land of Lawrence Ackerman; mentiond is land of Daniel Romine. Signed by George Van Gieson, Daniel Van Gieson. Witnessed by Francis Wade, Nehemiah Wade. 9 February 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:24) Quit Claim re: above transaction (S:22), from John J. Post and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Peter D. Demarest, for $1 their rights in said property. Signed by Elizabeth Post. 14 November 1802 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:26) Theunis Ryerson of Bergen County, conveyed to John Beam of Pompton Township, for $100.20, a 50-4/100 acre, strict measure, plot of land in the Township of Pompton, where a small brook that leads from Beams High Mountain and empties into a Brook called Deep Brook, also being the 4th of a Lot belonging to Peter Slott recorded Book S14, p. 168 at Perth Amboy. Signed by Theunis Ryerson. Witnessed by Abraham Line, Junr., Polly Ryerson. 5 January 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:28) Walter J. Persil, yeoman, of Harrington, and Annettye, his wife, conveyed to Peter Quidor Sr. of Rockland County, a parcel of 5 acres, 30 polls or perches, part of the Estate of Henry Ludlow of the State of New York, Gentleman, lately conveyed by his heirs to Thomas Ludlow, in New Jersey, shown in a map made 9 January 1802 by John D. Harring, being half of the Lot No. 18. Bounded N by Lot No. 17; E by Peter Quidor's land; S by Peter Quidor Jr.'s land; W by Lot No. 13. Signed by Walter Percil (his mark), Annettye Percil (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob Banta, Martin Higgins (his mark). 24 March 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:31) Abraham A. Cole of Harrington, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Henry Volk of the same place, three lots of land in Harrington. (1) 5-1/2 acre home lot beginning near Tene Kill at the NW corner of Derick Haring's land; bounded NW by said Abraham Cole, SW by said Derick Haring and part by Benjamin Blacklidge, W by the Tene Kill, E by Benjamin Blacklidge. (2) 8-1/4 acre mountain lot, beginning E corner of Siba Bogert's land; mentioned land of Martin Powles; bounded NE by Martin Powles, NW by said Siba Bogert, SW by the Dock Road, and SE by said Abraham Cole. (3) a one-acre lot in Tappan fresh Meadow, bounded N by said Abraham Cole, S by Peter Haring, W by Thomas Eckerson, and E by Tappan Creek. Signed Abraham A. Cole, Mary Cole. Witnessed by Jacob Blauvelt, John Davd. Haring. 30 July 1803 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:34) Lemuel Cobb of the Township of Hanover, in County of Morris, conveyed to Nathaniel Board of the Township of Pompton, for $173.48, a tract on the west side of Long Pond River about 1/2 mile NW from said Nathaniel Board's dwelling house in the Township of Pompton, 177-43/100 acres strict measure, but after deducting the following lots: (1) of 16-60/100 acres, and (2) one of 18-44/100 acres, both returned to Elias Boudinot 2 Dec 1774, recorded Book S7, p. 221 [Perth Amboy]; and (3) 60-75/100 acres returned to Silas Condict 11 July 1798, recorded Book S12, p. 158, amounting to 95-79/100 acres, there remains 81-64/100 acres strict measure. Signed by Lemuel Cobb. Witnessed by David S. Bates, Abraham Kingsland. 27 March 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:37) John Demott of Hackensack precinct and Francyntye, his wife, conveyed to Daniel Romine and Margaret, his wife, of New Barbadoes, for $1, 4 acres, 36 rods of Brackish Meadow being the southerly part of a lot of meadow land formerly the property of Martin Roelofse, deceased, beginning near English Kill at SE corner of said John Demott's meadow; mentioned are Swamp Commonly Called Fyke Cripple Bush; meadowland of John Van Buskirk. Bounded N by meadowland of said John Demott; S by meadow land of said John Van Buskirk; E by Over Peck Creek; W by Fyke Cripple Bush. Signed by John Demott, Fransyntey Demott. Witnessed by Albert C. Zabriskie, Abrm. Westervelt. 27 March 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:40) Daniel Romine of New Barbadoes and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to John Demott and Francyntye, his wife, of Hackensack precinct, for $1, 4-1/4 acres more or less, a lot of Brackish Meadow being the N part of a lot of meadow land formerly the property of Martin Roelofse, deceased, beginning near English Kill or Over Peck Creek, at NE corner of said Daniel Romine's Meadow land. Mentioned are: Cripple Bush Commonly Called Fyke Cripple Bush; meadow lands belonging to heirs of John P. Bogert, deceased. Signed by Daniel Romine, Margrietje Romine. Witnessed by Albert C. Zabriskie, Abrm. Westervelt. 3 March 1800 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:43) Garret Mead of the City of New York, and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to John Cook of Pompton Township, for $135, a 50-25/100 acre tract at Mackapin on Racoonbrook in the Township of Pompton. Mentioned is a "Remarkable bend in said Brook." Signed by Garret Mead, Sarah Mead (her mark). Witnessed by Michael Cook Junior, Lidy Conglin (her mark?) 14 March 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:45) John S. Banta of the Township of Hackensack and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to John Van Derbeek of the City of New York, for $1,125., a tract of 20 acres more or less, in the Township of Hackensack, beginning at middle of Road near the School house; corner where roads meet; middle of Teneafly Road; line of Aaron Westervelt; land of late Ann Harris, deceased; road that leads to Teneck at corner of small peach orchard. Bounded E by middle of Tenafly Road; N by lands of Aaron Westervelt; W & SW by lands of late deceased Ann Harris; S & SE by middle of Road that leads from the Liberty pole to Teneck. Signed by John S. Banta, Rachel Banta. Witnessed by David Lozier, James Forrester. 25 October 1803 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:49) Isaac Delemater and Ginne, his wife, both of Harrington, conveyed to Jacob Marsales of same place, for £210, 21 acres in Harrington Township beginning by Hackensack River, being SW corner of Yost Mabie's land. Bounded N by land of Yost Mabie; S by land of Cornelius Eckerson; E by Garrit I. Haring; W by Jacobus Haring and land of Cornelius Blauvelt; NE by Hackensack River; E by Isaac Delemater. Signed by Isaac DeLamater. Witnessed by John Davd. Haring, W. C. Buckner. 3 March 1804 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:53) Walter Clendenny of the Township of Bergen, and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Major Casparus Prior of the same place, for $250, a 7-acre more or less piece of Salt Meadow in said Township. Bounded S by Meadow of the Merseleses; W by Dr. Josiah Hornblower; N by Nicholas Tours and the ditch; E by Meadow of Daniel Van Reipen, Esq. Signed by Walter Clendenne, Jane Clendenne (her mark). Witnessed by Sylvester Van Buren, Daniel Van Reipen. 21 September 1799 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:55) Joseph D. Tichenor of the Township of Pompton, conveyed to Alexander Morrison of the Township of Pompton, for £22, 10 shillings, a lot of 22-53/100 acres. Whereas there was on 10 June 1799 returned to Lemuel Cobb a tract of 52-55/100 acres in the Township aforesaid, recorded [Perth Amboy] Book S12, p. 278, this lot being conveyed is part of tract of 52-55/100 acres at Long Pond on W side of Belcher's Creek in the Township of Pompton, beginning at corner of said whole tract. Signed Joseph D. Tichenor. Witnessed by Lemuel Cobb, Joseph Woodruff. 1 May 1802 (recorded 28 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:59) Joseph Sharp, Elias Ogden, Martin Ryerson and Richard Edsall Junior, conveyed to Alexander Morrison, for $16.94, 5-42/100 acres, strict measure, recorded at Perth Amboy, Book S12, p. 379, in the Township of Pompton, beginning near said Alexander Morrison's Barn, part of 8-acre tract on which said Morrison's house stands. Signed by Joseph Sharp, Richard Edsall Junr., Martin Ryerson, Elias Ogden. Witnessed by Shudrie (?) Fountain, Thos. Lawrence. 1 January 1803 (recorded 29 March 1804, Bergen Co. S:61) Henry Van Houten of Youpough in the Township of Franklin, miller, and Susan, his wife, conveyed to Simeon Bartholf of the Ponds in the same Township, Shadmaker (?), for $550, a parcel of 25 acres, more or less, in Franklin Township at a place known as the pond, beginning in the line of Joseph Van Cleft; mentioned are row of apple trees; middle of Main Road; Pond commonly known by name of the Crooked Pond. Signed by Henry Van Houten (his mark), Susan Van Houten (her mark). Witnessed by Henry V. Allen, Jacob J. Eckerson Junr. 5 February 1802 (recorded 10 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:65) John Dey and Phebe, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to John G. Van Houten of Patterson, County of Essex, for $854, a lot of 42-7/10 acres, strict measure, in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at brook known as Krakal Vall on line of lands of John Van Giesen; mentioned are land of Robert R. Van Houten; Road. Signed by John Day, Phebe Day. Witnessed by Garret Jacobus, Josiah Jacobus. 10 March 1803 (recorded 9 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:68) James C. Jorlemon of New Barbadoes Neck, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Garret Garrabrants of the same place, for $80, a lot of 1-1/4 acres more or less, in the County of Bergen, beginning at E corner of Daniel Kingsland's land on the W side of the Public Road leading to Edmund Wm. Kingsland commonly called Gustavus's Lane; mentions land of Cornelius C. Jorolemon. Bounded SW by Daniel Kingsland's land; NW by James C. Jorolemon; NE by Cornelius C. Jorolemon; SW by Public Road. Signed by James C. Joralemon, Rachel Joralemon (her mark). Witnessed by Rufus Harrison, Teunis Brown. 12 April 1804 (recorded 13 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:71) John Bertholf of the Township of Hackensack, brought before the Overseers of the Poor and Justices of the Peace, his slave Named Harry, who appears sound of mind and body,not under age 21 or above 40 years. Signed by Peter D. Christie and John Westervelt, Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Hackensack; Jacob Terheun and John Westervelt, Justices of the Peace of the County of Bergen. 10 December 1803 (recorded 9 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:71) William Lozier of the Township of Franklin, Miller, and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Richard Durye of the City of New York, grocerer, for $3,500, several lots and premises in the Township of Franklin at or near a place called Hopper's Town. (1) 9-1/2 acres beginning at middle of Road leading from Garret Ackerman's to the Dwelling House of Elshe Hopper between the Grist Mill and the Dwelling House late of Albert Hopper, deceased; bounded N by land of said Elshe Hopper; W by middle of said Road; S & E by Hoghakes Brook and lands of Cornelius Van Dien. (2) 5-92/100 acres beginning at lands now or late of Garret Ackerman and lands of John Westervelt; mentioned Hoghakes Brook; land of Elshe Hopper; bounded N by Elshe Hopper; E now or late of said Garret Ackerman; S by Cornelius Van Dien; W by Hoghakes Brook. (3) 9-1/2 acres being part of a wood lot (the whole lot contains 15-1/2 acres) beginning at land now or late of Garret Ackerman; bounded S by Peter Van Blarcom and Abraham Rutan; W by land formerly of Garret A. Zabriskie; N & E by Cornelius Van Dien. Includes Houses, out houses, barn, stables, Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Woods. Signed by William Lozier, Jane Lozier. Witnessed by Jacob Bamper, Richard Van Dien. 7 April 1804 (recorded 9 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:77) Richard Duryea of the Township of Franklin, Miller, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Peter I. Terhune of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $3,500, several lots of land and premises in the Township of Franklin near the place known as Hoppers Town. (1) 9-1/2 acres beginning at middle of Road leading from Caspares Van Dien to Dwelling House of Elshe Hopper between the Grist Mill and Saw Mill and Dwelling House of Cornelius Van Dien; mentions Hoghakes Brook; bounded N by said Elshe Hopper; W by middle of Road; S & E by said Highakes Brook and lands of said Cornelius Van Dien. (2) 5-92.100 acres beginning at corner of lands of John Westervelt and lands of John Pulis, standing in Patent line; mentioned are Hoghakes Brook; said Elshe Hopper; bounded N by Elshe Hopper; E by John Pulis; S by Cornelius Van Dien; W by Hoghakes Brook. (3) 9-1/2 acres, part of wood lot (whole lot contains 15-1/2 acres) beginning on the line of Casparus Van Dien; bounded S by Peter Van Blarcom and Abraham Rutan; W by John Westervelt; N & E by Cornelius Van Dien. Mentions houses, out houses, Barns, Stables, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Stiling (? perhaps slitting?) Mills. Signed by Richd. Duryea, Mary Duryea. Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Henry I. Zabriskie. 4 March 1803 (recorded 12 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:82) John Romine of Precinct of New Barbadoes, yeoman, conveyed to Wiert Banta of the same place, for $660, 24 acres according to survey in the Precinct of New Barbadoes, beginning NW corner of John Romine Junior and S side of the Paramus Road. Bounded N by Paramus Road; W by John Romine; S by John Berdon; E by John Romine Junior. Signed by John Romyne. Witnessed by Nicholas Romine, Mary Van Houten (her mark). 6 May 1802 (recorded 13 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:85) Andrew A. Hopper of the Township of Franklin and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to David G. Ackerman of same place, for $1875, two lots of land in Harrington. (1) 61-1/2 acres house lot beginning at Saddle River and NW corner of John Felter's land. (2) 5 acres beginning at land of Andrew Hopper. Signed Andrew A. Hopper, Sarah Hopper (her mark). Witnessed by John D. Berdon, John Davd. Haring. 16 April 1803 (recorded 23 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:88) Garret Van Wagoner of the Township of Saddle River and Sophiah, his wife, conveyed to John J. Westervelt of same place, for $817.50, a 27-1/4 acre parcel in the Township of Saddle River beginning at NE corner of said John J. Westervelt's house lot, in the middle of the Public Road between the dwelling House of said Garret Van Waggoner and the Blacksmith's Shop of said John J. Westervelt; mentions Passaic River. Signed by Garret P. Van Wagener, Sophia Van Wagnor (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Willis, John C. Post. 16 March 1804 (recorded 25 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:91) William M. Bell of the County of Bergen and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to James Laroe of the same place, for $3,855, two certain messuages in the Precinct of Franklin. (1) 98-3/10 acres more or less lying on Goghakes Brook; mentions Benjamin Odles lot; Hopper's line. (2) 151-74.100 acres more or less, beginning corner of highway in line of Henry Hopper's land; mentions corner of Peter Tebou's land; corner John Buskirk's land at W side of Brook; corner of Kingsland Patent; corner John Hopper's land; corner Prevoost's tract of land, excepting all such lots as were sold by James Marcus Prevost in his lifetime to Benjamin Odel and Lewis Miltenbury, and all lots sold by said William M. Bell to Peter Alyea, John Van Blarcom and others, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Abraham H. Hopper; John A. Hopper; Cornelius Smith and John Van Blarcom. Signed by W. M. Bell, Rachel Bell. Witnessed by G. I. H. Bell, Abrm. Westervelt. 8 March 1803 (recorded 25 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:95) Cornelius Smith of the Township of Franklin, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to James Laroe of the City of New York, for $1,450, 8-39/100 acres strict measure, being certain messuage Grist Mill and Saw Mill and lot in the Township of Franklin, beginning NE corner of Vegetable Garden known by name of the hermitage farm; mentions bridge below the Mills; Road formerly used by the Methodist Congregation to and from their Church. Signed by Cornelius Smith, Mary Smith. Witnessed by Peter Alyea, Abrm. Westervelt. 6 October 1803 (recorded 25 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:99) (recorded in French, with an English translation) Madam Adelaide Marie Louise De Vaux, wife of Charles Albert More de Pontgebaut, residing at Paris [release of rights to] farm at Ramapough to Thomas Pound, John Young, Lewis Cadignans of the Etats Unis... 16 March 1804 (recorded 28 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:104) Cornelius Westervelt of Wagraw in the Township of Saddle River, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Cornelius I. Van Riper and John G. Ryerson both of the Township of Saddle River, for $1, 1/2 part or moiety, all that fishing place at Wagraw in the Passaic River extending from John Gutches fishing place or line in said River to line of Jerry Van Riper's land; mentions formerly lot of John C. Westervelt, deceased. Signed by Cornelius Westervelt (his mark), Margaret Westervelt (her mark). Witnessed by Garrit I. Van Riper, Abraham Willis. 24 April 1804 (recorded 28 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:107) Lawrence Van Norden and Hendricky, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to John G. Ryerson of the Township of Saddle River, for $138.75, 6 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at NE corner Jacob D. Bardan's land in line of said John G. Ryerson; mentioned Middle of Public Road near House of Joseph Cooper. Signed by Lawrence Van Orden, Henderickia Van Orden (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob Ackerman, Simeon Van Winkle. 9 Aug 1794 (Recorded 28 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:110) James S. Bogert and Winchey, his wife, of Youpough, conveyed to Martin Van Houten of same place, yeoman, for £112, 27 acres more or less at Youpough, beginning at Main Road leading from Youpough to Pompton in line of said Martin Van Houten on W side of said Road. Signed by James S. Bogert, Winchey Bogert (her mark). Witnessed by Corynes Van Houten, Thomas Hamman. 17 December 1792 (recorded 28 April 1804, Bergen C. S;112) Cornelius Vander Voort of the Township of Hackensack, conveyed to James Christey, Esq. of Bergen County, for £215, 40 acres more or less in the Township of Harrington, SW corner of lot sold by saidCornelius Vander Voort to Daniel Haring. Bounded E by said lot; N by land lately the property of Rachel Peake, deceased; W by Daniel Demarest; S by said James Christy. Signed by Cornelius VanderVort. Witnessed by Isaac Nicoll, Walter D. Nicoll. 4 February 1790 (recorded 28 April 1804, Bergen Co. S:115) Daniel D. Haring of Schralingburg in the Township of Harrington, Taylor, and Agnietye, his wife, conveyed to James Christie of the Precinct of Hackensack, Carpenter, for £200, 34-8/10 acres of cleared land in Harington at Schralinburg, beginning W side of Schralenburgh Road in line of said James Christie; mentions land of Johannes Peek. Bounded N by land late of Rachel Peek, deceased; E by Johannes Peek and part by said Road; S by James Christie; W by Cornelius Vandervort. Signed by Daniel D. Haringh, Angenitye Haringh. Witnessed by David Durie, John P. Durie. 2 April 1804 (recorded 2 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:118) Nathan Squier and Eunice, his wife, of the Township of New Ark, conveyed to Doct. Christian Bone of the Township of Caldwell in the County of Essex, for $210, 10 acres strict measure being a tract and premises int he Township of New Barbadoes, being part of tract of Salt Meadow which formerly belonged to Robert Kennedy, Esq., known on map as lot. no. 21, along the River. Signed by Nathan Squier, Eunice Squier. Witnessed by John Lindsley, Joseph B. Tillou. 24 October 1801 (recorded 4 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:121) Lawrence P. Ackerman of the Precinct of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Cornelius L. Ackerman of same place, for $20, a lot in the Precinct of New Barbadoes beginning W corner of land of Cornelius Ackerman adjoining the Saddle River. Bounded W by Saddle River; S & E by Lawrence P. Ackerman; N by Cornelius Ackerman. Signed by Lawrence P. Ackerman (his mark), Witnessed by John I. Hopper, Garret Van Riper, Cornelise Ackerman. 26 March 1804 (recorded 5 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:123) Paul Van Buskirk of Harrington Township, farmer, and Caty, his wife, conveyed to Garret A. Zabriskie of the same place, for $1,462,50, 50 acres strict measure, being the house and lot where said Paul Van Buskirk now Dwells in said Township of Harrington, beginning NW corner of homestead lot of Garret A. Ackerman on E side of the Saddle River; mentioned lands of John Van Buskirk; Road to the River. Signed by Paul Van Buskirk, Catherine Van Buskirk (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, David Baldwin. 2 May 1804 (recorded 5 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:126) Richard Bergen of the Township of New Ark, County of Essex, and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Henry Blinkerhof, Jacob Blinkerhof, James Blinkerhof, and Cornelius Blinkerhof, of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $150, 16-50/00 acres of Meadow in New Barbadoes Township beginning SW corner of the lot of Meadow of Helmigh Van Winkle on the line of Meadow of Wm. Post; mentioned line of Doctr. Williamson Bushie Swamp; lot of Meadow belonging to the parties of the 2nd part. Signed by Richard Bergen, Elizabeth Bergen. Witnessed by John P. Cadmus, Elias Cadmus. 20 March 1804 (recorded 9 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:129) Joseph Springer of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to William Van Vorhaze of the same place, for $20, 2 acres more or less, land and privileges int he Township of Franklin at Youpough, beginning W side of Ramapough River; mentioned W end of Bridge of William Van Voorhaze across Ramapough River; for privileges of cutting a Ditch to Erect Mills and Erecting Dam for purpose of said Mills; mentioned land of Samuel Bush. Signed by Joseph Springer. Witnessed by Henry Van Allen, Hendrick D. E. Verbryck. 9 May 1804 (recorded 9 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:131) Henry Van Allen of the Township of Franklin conveyed to Peter Van Blarcom, Samuel Bush, Ryer Van Blarcom, and James Van Blarcom of the same place, for $155.75, 89 acres strict measure in the Township of Franklin, beginning corner of tract of 64-42/100 acres returned to Lemuel Cobb on 15 Jan 1800 and recorded Book G12, p. 335, said tract recorded Surveyor General's Office, Perth Amboy, Book S14, p. 215. Signed by Heny. V. Allen. Witnessed by Rulef Romine (his mark), John Van Allen (his mark).1 May 1804 (re corded 9 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:134) Jacob C. Haring of Franklin Township, Merchant, and Phebe, his wife, conveyed to Elijah Rosegrant of same place, M.D., for $175., a 7-acre parcel of land in the Township of Franklin, beginning W side of the Road leading to Paramus Church, at SE corner of land of Abraham Rutan. Signed by Jacob C. Haring, Phebe Haring. Witnessed by Anne Westervelt, Abrm. Westervelt. 6 March 1804 (recorded 9 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:137) David Bertholf of the Township of Franklin, and Caty, his wife, conveyed to Samuel Bush of same place, for $200, 17 acres and 26 acres more or less in Yopough on W side of Ramapough River, beginning at line of division between Widow Ackerman and David Bertholf. Signed by David Bertholf, Caty Bertholf. Witnessed by Heny V. Allen, Hendrick V. D. L. Verbruck 2 March 1804 (recorded 9 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:140) Harmanus Van Zile of the Township of Franklin and Martha, his wife, conveyed to Peter Stoltz of same place, for $500, 20 acres strinct measure, part of a lot in the Ramapock Tract in the Township of Franklin know on a map of the Ramapock Tract as Lot Number 24, beginning corner of Lot Number 25 and line of Lot Number 16. Signed by Harmanus Van Zile (his mark), Martha Van Zile (her mark). Witnessed by James Thew, Abraham Westervelt. 1 March 1804 (recorded 10 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:143) Nicholas J. Roosevelt of the City of New York, Merchant, conveyed to John A. Schuyler of the County of Bergen, for $1,000, 10 acres more or less, messuage, Tenement and Lot of Land in New Barbadoes Neck, beginning at Passaik River thence along land of John A. Schuyler; along land of Henry Mercelles to land of Robert Anderson. Signed by Nichs. J. Roosevelt. Witnessed by Louis Mark, Henry Cohlman. 26 October 1802 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:146) Daniel Vervalen of Orange Town in Rockland County, NY and Hannah, his wife, conveyed to Barnabus Verbryck of the same place, for $115, five acres more or less of fresh Meadow lying in the great fresh Meadow between Tappan and Rockland in Harrington Township, beginning corner Johannis Bell's Meadow; mentioned Meadow of Daniel Haring; wood land of heirs of Abraham Haring. Signed by Daniel Vervalen (his mark), Hannah Vervalen (her mark), Witnessed by Henry Alser, Andres Van Orden. 2 April 1804 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:150) Peter Edsall of the City of New York conveyed to Abel Smith of the English Neighborhood, for $325, 100 acres being 1/6 part of land in English Neighborhood, beginning Middle of Road that runs through the English Neighborhood in the line of John Smith; mentioned line of Samuel Jas. Moore; line of John Van Sile; line of Doctor Bradhurst; Run of water called Great Run. Signed by Peter Edsall. Witnessed by Samuel Edsall, William Quick. 2 April 1804 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:152) Jesper Maby and Catharine, his wife, of English Neighborhood, conveyed to Abel Smith of same place, for $187.50, 100 acres in English Neighborhood, beginning in Middle of Road that runs through said Neighborhood on the line of John Smith; mentioned line of Samuel Jas. Moore; line of John Van Sile. Signed by Jesper Mabye, Catharine Mabye. Witnessed by Peter Edsall, William Quick. 12 March 1804 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:155) Samuel Edsall and his wife, Naomi, of English Neighborhood, conveyed to Abel Smith of the same place, for $750, 100 acres of land in English Neighborhood,beginning Middle of Road that runs through English Neighborhood on line of John Smith; mentioned land of Samuel Jas. Moore; John Van Sile; Doctor Bradhurst. Signed by Samuel Edsall, Naomi Edsall. Witnessed by Peter Edsall, William Quick. 8 May 1804 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:157) Abraham J. Van Vorhase of the Township of Franklin, and his wife Nancy, conveyed to John Willis of same place, for $1175, two parcels: (1) in Franklin Township at a place called Wicough beginning SE corner of land of Abraham Van Vorhaze, formerly the property of William Van Vorhaze, and (2) wood land in the same place, beginning line of Abraham Brower, in all 49 acres more or less, excepting 60/100 acre of last mentioned lot which was sold to Abraham Van Vorhaze by said Abraham J. Van Vorhaze. Signed Abraham J. Van Vorhase, Nancy Van Vorhase (her mark). No witnessed listed. 10 April 1804 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:160) Henry J. Vervalen of Harington and Cornelia, his wife, conveyed to Henry Delemontanye of the same place, for $450, 2 acres, 6 rods in Harington, formerly the Dwelling House and property of Johannes Vervalen, Deceased, beginning at Public Road by SW corner of Abraham D. Vervalen's land. Bounded N by land of said Abraham D. Vervalen; S by land of said Henry Delemontanye; E by land of John J. Vervalen; W by Public Road. Signed by Henry Ver Valen, Cornelia Vervalen (her mark). Witnessed by Benj. Blacklidge, Peter Blacklidge. 28 March 1804 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:163) John Westervelt, Esq. and his wife Ann of Teanefly, conveyed to Matthias Carlock and Jeremiah Carlock, both of Bergen County, Tanners, for $3,000, three parcels: (1) 6 acres more or less at Teanefly in the Township of Hackensack on the E side of the W branch of over peck Creek, beginning at the highway and running northerly to the apple tree by Ann Lozier's kitchen; also mentioned E corner Jacobus Outwater's line; Jacob Lozier's land. (2) 8 acres according to survey, in same place on W side of over Peck Creek; mentioned line of John Lozier or N line of Gilliam Bogart; Jacob Lozier's land; swing gate. (3) 2 acres more or lesswoodland in the Mountains of Tenefly; mentioned lot of woodland belonging to Albert Zabriskie; woodland belonging to Simon Demarest; lot of John Banta. Including houses, out houses, Mills, buildings, Barns, Stables, etc. Signed by John Westervelt, Ann Westervelt. Witnessed by Coonrad Carlock (his mark), James Forrester. 11 February 1803 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:167) Frederick Depyster, William Hamersley and Elizabeth, his wife, and Ann DePyster, all of the City of New York, and Margaret James, of the City of London, by her attorneys said Frederick DePyster and William Hamersley, conveyed to James Forrester of Hackensack Precinct, for £268, 18 shillings, 10 pence, a tract of 39-3/4 acres 14 Rods more or less, in Hackensack Precinct, formerly the property of Margaret DePeyster, deceased, designated on a map made by John D. Haring, surveyor, as Lot No. 2 of the arable land, beginning middle of road. Bounded N by Lot 3; S by Lot 1; E by Lot No. 28; NW and W by middle of the Road. Signed by Fredk. De Peyster, William Hamersley, Elizabeth C. Hamersley; Ann DePeyster. Witnessed by Abraham Demerest, John D. Haring. 20 December 1803 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:170) Augustine Van Dunck of Harington and Sook, his wife, conveyed to Major James Demarest of the same place, for $50, 2 acres in Harington to be in actual possession of James Demarest from and after the death of Annatye Van Dunk, beginning line between land of said Augustine Van Dunk and land now in possession of said Annatie Van Dunk. Bounded N by land of said Augustine Van Dunk; S & E by land of Annatie Van Dunk; W by Public Road. Signed Augustine Van Dunk (his mark), Sook Van Dunk (her mark). Witnessed by Anne Haring, John D. Haring. 7 November 1799 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:173) Jacob Outwater and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to James H. Demarest of Harington Township, for $125, a lot of 5-35/100 acres in Harington Township, beginning at road and bounded N & E by lands of Jacob Flierboam; S by James G. Demarest; W by the road. Signed by Jacob Outwater, Elizabeth Outwater. Witnessed by Cornelius D. Haring, Abraham Naugal. 3 May 1804 (recorded 12 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:176) Augustine Van Dunk of Harington and Sook, his wife, conveyed to Major James Demarest of same place, for $325, 10-3/4 acres and 20 Rods of land in Harington, beginning at Hackensack River, being SE corner of Sam Piggories land. Bounded N by land of Sam Piggery; S by land of Annatie Van Dunk; W by Henry Cole; E by Hackensack River. Signed by Augustine Van Dunk (his mark), Susannah Van Dunk (her mark). Witnessed by Benj. Blacklidge, David A. Demarest. 3 November 1803 (recorded 12 May 1804 Bergen Co. S:179) John Huyler and Annaatye, his wife, and Roelof Demarest and Maria his wife, all of the Township of Hackensack, conveyed to Peter Poeles of the City of New York, carman, for $875, 39-3/4 acres and 14 Rods, more or less, in Hackensack Township, formerly the property of Margaret Depeyster, deceased; designated on map made by John D. Haring as Lot No. 2 of arable land, beginning SW corner of same at Middle of Road. Bounded N by Lot No. 3; S by Lot No. 1; E by Lot No. 28; and NE & W by Middle of Road. Signed by John Huyler, Annatye Huyler (her mark), Roelof Demarest, and Maria Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob Outwatwer, Henry Demarest. 7 May 1804 (recorded 14 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:182) William Williams, of the County of Bergen, and Margaret. his wife, conveyed to Henry Blinkerhoof of same place, for $137.50, two lots: (1) Undivided Rights of Edward Earle in the Real Estate late of David Demarest, deceased, Lot No. 1 in the Township of Hackensack, 3-3/4 acres, 11 perches, bounded N by Benjamin Westervelt, W & S by John Smith, E by Public Road. (2) Lot No. 2, of 1-3/4 acres, bounded S by Benjamin Westervelt; W by Peter Bourdett; N by Lot No. 3; E by said Road. Mentioned Return thereof to make division of Real Estate of the late David Demarest, deceased. Signed by William Williams, Margaret Williams. Witnessed by Saml. Nicholson, John A. Boyd. 5 October 1803 (recorded 14 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:186) Edward Earle of the County of Bergen, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to William Williams of the same place, for $300, two parcels: (1) Undivided Rights of Edward Earle in the Real Estate late of David Demarest, deceased, Lot No. 1 in the Township of Hackensack, 3-3/4 acres, 11 perches, bounded N by Benjamin Westervelt, W & S by John Smith, E by Public Road. (2) Lot No. 2, of 1-3/4 acres, bounded S by Benjamin Westervelt; W by Peter Bourdett; N by Lot No. 3; E by said Road. Signed by Edward Earle (his mark), Peggy Earle (her mark). Witnessed by Nehh. Wade, Francis Wade. 16 May 1804 (recorded 16 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:189) Elias Folly of the Township of Franklin, and Sary, his wife, conveyed to John D. Eckerson of same place, for $268.75, 10 acres more or less in the Ramapough Tract in the Township of Franklin, being part of Lot No. 52. Signed by Elias Folly, Sary Folly (her mark). Witnessed by David Hamman, John Hopper. 7 May 1804 (recorded 19 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:192) Thomas Harrison of the Township of Pompton, conveyed to Jonathan Miller of the Township of Pompton, for £61, 10 shillings, a lot of 12-1/2 acres in the Township of Pompton, being half part of a 25-acre lot. Signed by Thomas Harrison (his mark), Hannah Harrison (her mark). Witnessed by Robt. Grimsted, Cornelius Young. 9 May 1804 (recorded 19 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:194) Thomas Harrison and Hannah, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Jonathan Miller of same place, for £180, 80 acres strict measure in the Township of Pompton, adjoining a tract formerly belonging to George Ryerson. Signed by Thomas Harrison (his mark), Hannah Harrison (her mark). Witnessed by Robt. Grimsteed, Cornelius Young. 20 July 1792 (recorded 21 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:197) Henry Earl of the Township of Hackensack, yeoman, and Nely, his wife, conveyed to Nathaniel Earle of Bergen County, yeoman, for £112, 19 acres more or less, in Bergen County, beginning corner of line of Bergen Lots; mentioned Crum Kill; along the Kills. Signed Henry Earle, Nelly Earle. Witnessed by Henry Van Allen, States Bogert. 18 April 1804 (recorded 22 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:200) Anthony Dey of the City of New York, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Catharine, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Varick of the same place, for $1, land and meadow in the Township of Bergen at Powles' Hook, bounded E by Hudson River; N by said River or the Bay called Horsimus; S by Communipaw Bay; W in line of flagg staffe on Ellis Island. Mentioned were: chimney of house of Stephen Vreeland; Right of Ferry. As conveyed by Cornelius Van Voorst to said Anthony Dey 26 March 1803. Signed by Anthy Dey, Catharine Dey. Witnessed by James Kent, Robert Benson. 19 April 1804 (recorded 22 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:204) Abraham Varick of the City of New York, Merchant, to Richard Varick, Jacob Radcliff and Anthony Dey of the City of New York, for $1, parcels at Powles Hook, blocks or squares No. V and No. VI, each of which contains 32 lots. Signed Abraham Varick. Witnessed by James Kent, Robt. Benson. 20 April 1804 (recorded 22 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:208) Abraham Varick of the City of New York, Merchant, conveyed to Richard Varick, Jacob Radcliff and Anthony Dey of the City of New York, for $1, land in the Township of Bergen at Powles Hook [excepting tract in previously cited deed, S:204]. Signed by Abraham Varick. Witnessed by James Kent, Robt. Benson. 8 May 1804 (recorded 24 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:218) Thomas Van Horn of Slotterdam and Elizabeth, his wife, John Van Horn, and Richard Van Horn, his sons, conveyed to Abraham Ackerman of Paterson Landing, for $200, 7 acres in New Barbadoes on the E part of the farm of Richard Van Horn, conveyed by Richard Van Horn 18 Sep 1792 unto Johannes Van Horn, the father of Thomas Van Horn, present grantor. Beginning at mouth of small brook which connects the stream from Boiling Spring with Berry's Creek; line of John Kipp; line of Elias Vreeland. Bounded N by John Kipp, Elias Vreeland; E by ditch; S by Berrie's Creek; W by small creek. Signed by Thomas Van Horn, Elizabeth Van Horn (her mark), John Van Horn, Richard Van Horn. Witnessed by Encreas Gould, Thomas Henderson. 27 April 1804 (recorded 25 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:221) Thomas Ackerson of the Township of Franklin, farmer, and Hannah, his wife, conveyed to James Newton of the Township of Franklin, Teacher, for $23.75, 76/100 of an acre in the Township of Franklin, on E side of Public Road that leads from Peter Ward's to Ramapock, beginning corner Geaschee, daughter of John Ackerson; land of Cornelius Blauvelt; land of Peter Bogert. Signed by Thomas Ackerson, Hannah Ackerson (her mark). Witnessed by William Hopper, John Hopper. 5 August 1799 (recorded 28 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:225) Martin Hoffman of the City of New York [and Brusah? Hoffman, his wife], conveyed to Jacob Zabriskie, Jun. of the Township of New Barbadoes, for £380, 15 acres more or less in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning W side of lot of Children of the Widow Huyler; mentions lot belonging to Ministers, Elders and Deacons of the Dutch Church; meadow belonging to Lawrence Ackerman; land of John Varick; land of Archibald Campbell. Signed by Martin Hoffman. Witnessed by Robert Campbell, Abm Ogden. 18 May 1804 (recorded 30 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:230) Stephen Bogert and Sophia, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to William Kingsland of the same place, for $325, 2 acres in the Township of Bergen, beginning Bull's Ferry Road. Signed by Stephen Bogert, Sophiah Bogert (her mark). Witnessed by Willm A. Depuyster, George Van Giezen. 1 May 1801 (recorded 30 May 1804, Bergen Co. S:234) Albert Smith of the Township of Franklin, yeoman, and Susanna, his wife, conveyed to John Van Blarcom of the same place, for $250, 62-87/100 acres in the Township of Franklin, being part of Lot No. 66 in the Ramapough Tract. Signed by Albert Smith (his mark), Susannah Smith (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham A. Quackenbush, Abrm Westervelt. 1 January 1794 (recorded 2 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:237) James Parker and Abraham Ogden, two of the Trustees of the Last Will & Testament of Henry Cuyler the Elder and Henry Cuyler the Younger, deceased, conveyed to Stephen Bertholf of the Township of Franklin, for £92, 19 shillings, three tracts totalling 232-38/100 acres in the Township of Franklin, part of a tract called the Ramapough patent, known as lots No. 106, 109, and 110, as follows: (1) 56-67/100 acres, Lot No. 106, beginning corner Lot No. 105 at a corner of the Lareaux tract; (2) 58-24/100 acres, Lot No. 109, beginning corner of Lot 108 in Lareaux line; (3) 117-47/100 acres, Lot No. 110, beginning corner of Lot No. 109 in Lareaux line. Signed by James Parker, Abrm Ogden. Witnessed by David A. Ogden, David B. Ogden. 30 May 1804 (recorded 2 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:242) Andrew Engle, guardian of Person and estate of Matthew Earle, David Earle, Nancy Earle and John Earle, children of Mary Earle, later of the County of Bergen, deceased, conveyed to Benjamin Westervelt of same place, for $150.60, 3-3/4 acres, 11 perches of a certain lot of land lately belonging to David Demarest, deceased, in the Township of Hackensack, beginning W side of Road leading through the English Neighbourhood; bounded N by land of Benjamin Westervelt; W & S by land of John Smith; E by aforesaid Road. Signed by Andw Engle Junr. Witnessed by John A. Boyd, Nehh Wade. 30 May 1804 (recorded 2 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:245) Nathaniel Teazer, Guardian of the person and estate of Caty Earle, daughter of Mary Earle, late of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Benjamin Westervelt of same place, for $25.10 at venue, he being highest bidder, 3-3/4 acres of a certain lot of land lately belonging to David Demarest, deceased, in the Township of Hackensack, beginning W. side of Road leading through English Neighbourhood at SE corner of land of Benjamin Westervelt. Bounded N by land of Benjamin Westervelt; W & S by land of John Smith; E by said Road. Signed by Nathaniel Dezer. Witnessed by John A. Boyd, Nehh Wade. 2 April 1804 (recorded 4 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:249) Nathan Squier and Enice Squier, his wife, of the Township of New Ark in the County of Essex, conveyed to Samuel Nutsman and David James of the Township of New Ark, for $210, 20 acres strict measure, a parcel in the Township of New Barbadoes, being part of a tract formerly belonging to Robert Kennedy, Esq., beginning old ditch on S side of the Bridge Causeway. Mentioned: Punk Creek. Signed by Nathan Squier, Eunice Squier. Witnessed by John Lindsley, Joseph B. Tillou. 30 May 1804 (recorded 2 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:252) Andrew Engle, Guardian of the person and estate of Matthew Earle, David Earle, Nancy Earle, and John Earle, children of Mary Earle, late of Bergen County, deceased, conveyed to Garret Myer of the same place, for $28 at vendue, he being the high bidder, 1-3/4 acres lately belonging to David Demarest, deceased, in the Township of Hackensack, beginning W side of Road running through the English Neighbourhood, at NE corner of land of Benjamin Westervelt. Bounded S by land of said Benjamin Westervelt; W by land now or late of Peter Bourdett; N by Lot No. 3; E by aforesaid Road. Signed by Andrw Engle, Junr. Witnessed by John A. Boyd, Nehh Wade. 30 May 1804 (recorded 4 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:255) Nathaniel Teazer, Guardian of the person and estate of Caty Erale, dau. of Mary Earle, later of the County of Bergen, deceased, conveyed to Garret Myer of the same place, for $13, at vendue, he being the highest bidder, 1-3/4 acres of a lot of land lately belonging to David Demarest, deceased, in the Township of Hackensack, beginning W side of Road running through the English Neighborhood at the NE corner of the land of Benjamin Westervelt. Bounded S by land now or late of Peter Bourdett; N by Lot No. 3; E by aforesaid Road. Signed by Nathaniel Deser. Witnessed by John A. Boyd, Nehh Wade. 26 March 1804 (recorded 5 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:259) John A. Westervelt of Tenafly [and Rachel, his wife] conveyed to Garret Zabriskie of Saddle River, for £279, 2 shillings, 6 pence, 19-1/4 acres of woodland in the Township of Franklin, beginning NW corner of lot now in possession of Nicausie Van Voorhasen. Bounded E by John D. Ackerman; N by Isaac Van Voorhasen; W by Isaac and Nicausie Van Voorhasen; S by Nicausie Voorhesen. Signed John A. Westervelt, Rachel Westervelt. Witnesseed by James Forrester, John Westervelt. 1 April 1804 (recorded 5 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:262) Simon D. Demarest of the Township of Hackensack, conveyed to John A. Westervelt of Bergen County, for $750, 20 acres, large meadow on the top of the mountains, also all what lyeth from the top of the mountain down to the North River, woodland in Hackensack Township, beginning E line of Elizabeth Banta, Widow; mentioned line of Henry Blinkerhoff; line of John Powelson. Signed by Simon Demarest, Anaatye Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by Benjamin Blacklidge, Roeloef Demarest. 21 March 1804 (recorded 5 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:265) Peter B. Demarest of the City of New York and Annatye, his wife, and David B. Demarest and Hester, his wife, of Hackensack, conveyed to John A. Westervelt of Hackensack Township, for £140, 6-1/4 acres, 28 Rods of woodland in Hackensack Preceinct, Lot No. 30, beginning NE corner of Lot No. 28. Bounded N by land of James Jay; S by Lot No. 29; W by Lot No. 4; E by Lot No. 25. Signed by Peter Demerest, Anaatye Demarest (her mark), David B. Demerest, Hester Demerest. Witnessed by Benj. Blacklighe, Elizabeth Blacklidge. 2 January 1804 (recorded 5 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:268) Daniel Genung and Lucretia, his wife, of the County of Essex, conveyed to JonathanMulford of the County of Essex, for $1, a quite claim to rights in a farm which constituted part of the farm formerly known as Kennedy's Farm which was conveyed to William Halsey, Esq. Signed by Daniel Genung, Lucretia Genung (her mark). Witnessed by Alexr C. M. Whorter, Abner Woodruff. 2 January 1804 (recorded 5 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:269) William Halsey and Julia, his wife, of New Ark in the County of Essex, conveyed to Daniel Genung of the same place, and Jonathan Mulford in Cheapside in the County aforesaid, for $5,000., 102-66/100 acres strict measure in the Township of New Barbadoes, being part and parcel of the farm known as Kennedy's Farm, beginning E corner of farm of Ezekiel Ball, Junr., on S side of Main Road leading from New Ark to Powles Hook. Mentions John Treat Crane's lot; westerly side of Fox Island; Passaic River; line of Nathan Squier. Signed by Wm. Halsey, Julia Halsey. Witnessed by Moses Hedden, James Hedden. 2 January 1804 (recorded 5 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:274) William Halsey and Julia, his wife, of New Ark in the County of Essex, conveyed to Jonathan Mulford of Cheapside in Essex County, for $2, 102-66/100 acres strict measure land and marsh on New Barbadoes Neck on S side of Main Bank of Kennedy's Bank Meadow and between it and Passaic River at low water mark; mentioned E side Nathan Squire's Bank Meadow lot. Signed by Wm. Halsey, Julia Halsey. Witnessed by Sally C. Hedden, James Hedden. 1 November 1803 (recorded 5 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:278) John Van Horn of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to Joseph Waldron of the same place, for $125, 5 acres more or less in the Township of Bergen, beginning corner land of John Collerd at Communipaw Lane. Bounded N by said Communipaw Lane; W by land of Michael Vreeland; S by Church land; E by land of John Collerd and John Post. Signed by John Van Horne, Garret Van Horne. Witnessed by Mary Hopper, John Van Horne, Junr. 31 October 1803 (recorded 5 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:280) Peter Stuyvesant of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to Joseph Waldron of same place, for $437.50, release and quit claim rights to 5 acres more or less in Township of Bergen, beginning corner of land of Michael Vreeland at the Communipaw Lane. Bounded N by Communipaw Lane; W by land ofsaid Michael Vreeland; S by Church land; E by land of John Post and John Collerd. Signed by Peter Stuyvesant (his mark). Witnessed by Sylvester Van Buren, John Van Horne. 14 April 1804 (recorded 6 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:282) Daniel Hedden and Mary his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to John Moffatt of the Township of Saddle River, for $79, 3-16/100 acres of land in the Township of Saddle River beginning NE corner of quarry lot belonging to said John Moffatt. Signed by Damiel Hedden, Mary Hedden. Witnessed by Abraham Willis, Jacob Van Winkle. 7 May 1804 (recorded 6 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:285) Daniel Hedden and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to John Moffatt of same place, for $450 land in Township of Saddle River, beginning SE corner of lot formerly sold by John Doremus to said John Moffatt and also most northerly corner of said Daniel Hedden's lot purchased of John Condit called the saw mill lot; Road that leads from saw mill; E side of brook. Bounded E by land of Richard Degraw and the heirs of James McCardy, deceased; S by land of said Daniel Hedden. Signed by Daniel Hedden, Mary Hedden. Witnessed by Peter Van Allen, Abraham Willis. 5 August 1803 (recorded 9 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:288) Thomas Harris, carpenter, of the City of New York, for $1 release and quit claim rights in estate at Liberty Pole in Tenafly being part of Estate belonging formerly to John Lozier, purchased for use of his children by my late wife Ann Harris; quit all claims unto Dr. Abraham Lozier, unto Hellabrant Lozier, unto Christine Chapman, wife of Doctor George Warren Chapman, all of the City of New York, the two former being sons, the later a daughter of said Ann Harris, deceased. Signed by Thomas Harris. Witnessed by John Van Horn, Obad. Taylor. 28 April 1804 (recorded 9 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:289) Hillebrant Lozier, Physician, George Warren Chapman, Physician, and Christiana, his wife, all of the City of New York, conveyed to Abraham Lozier, Physician, of same place, for $5 two lots of land in Tenafly, in the precinct of Hackensack: (1) 10 acres, 2 Rods and 25 Rods [sic], Lot No. 1 on map made by Josiah Johnson, beginning at NW corner John I. Banta; mentioneds middle of Road that leads from the Liberty Pole to Teneck; bounded E by land of John I. Banta; S and W by Brook; N by aforesaid Road; (2) 11 and 10 Rods woodland beginning NE corner of Aury Westervelt; bounded N by land of Dower Westervelt; E by George W. Chapman; S by Benjamin Westervelt; W by Aury Westervelt. Signed by George Warren Chapman, Christina Chapman, Hellabrant Lozier. Witnessed by Luther N. Vrelon, John Lozier. 1 May 1804 (recorded 9 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:292) George Warren Chapman, Physician, and Christiana, his wife, and Abraham Lozier, Physician, and his wife Closhy, all of New York, conveyed to Hildebrandt Lozier, student, of same place, for $5 quit claim, two lots in Tenafly in the Precinct of Hackensack: (1) 35 acres more or less beginning SW corner of John Vanderbeek; mentions Brook; Road leading from the Liberty Pole to Tenec; bounded E by John Van Derbec and Aury Westervelt; N by Aury Westervelt; W by land of John Van Buskerk; S and W by George Warren Chapman; S by Road; (2) 14 acres woodland. Signed by George Warren Chapman, Christina Chapman, Abraham Lozier, Closha Lozier. Witnessed by Luth N. [incomplete entry? see preceding deed], John Lozier. 6 June 1804 (recorded 11 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:296) Nathaniel Dezer of the County of Bergen and Clara, his wife, conveyed to Henry H. Blinkerhoof of same place, for $32.50, 1-3/4 acres being part of Real Estate late of David Demarest, deceased, Lot No. 2, in the Township of Hackensack, beginning W side of Road running through the English Neighbourhood; bounded S by land of Benjamin Westervelt; W by land now or late of Peter Bourdett; N by Lot No. 3; E by aforesaid Road. Signed by Nathaniel Deser, Clara Deser. Witnessed by Adam Boyd, John A. Boyd. 6 June 1804 (recorded 11 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:299) Nathaniel Dezer and Clara, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Benjamin Westervelt of the same place, for $32.50, 3-3/4 acres, 11 perches, being part of Real Estate late of David Demarest, deceased, Lot No. 1 in the Township of Hackensack, beginning W side of the Road leading through English Neighborhood, at land of Benjamin Westervelt. Bounded N by Benjamin Westervelt; W and S by land of John Smith; E by aforesaid Road. Signed by Nathaniel Deser, Clara Deser. Witnessed by Adam Boyd, John A. Boyd. 22 April 1804 (recorded 11 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:303) Sarah Earle, Widow of Jacob Earle, deceased, of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Tobyas Rykman and Samuel Rykman, both of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $500, land in the Township of New Barbadoes, a little to the SW of the Town of Hackensack, beginning at lands of heirs of Archable Campble, deceased. Bounded S and E by lands of heirs of Jacobus Bogert, deceased; S and W by John Earle and heirs of Archable Campble, deceased; N and W by heirs of Egbert Ackerman, deceased. Signed by Sarah Earle. Witnessed by Thomas Chapple, Caleb Williams. 1 May 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:306) Simon Demarest and Anna, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Cornelius Myers of the County of Bergen, for $258.56, 4-3/4 acres, 20 perches more or less, in the Township of Hackensack, beginning Middle of Vlocter Road; mentioned is line of Peter Lozier; land of Isaac Nicoll. Signed by Simon D. Demarest, Anna Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by William Demarest, John Bogert. 1 May 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:310) Abraham Lozier, Physician, and Closhy, his wife, and Hildebrant Lozier, Student, all of the City of New York, conveyed to George Warren Chapman, Physician, and Christiana, his wife, of the same place, for $5, two lots at Tenafly in the precinct of Hackensack: (1) 8 acres more or less being Lot No. 2 on a survey made by Josiah Johnson. Mentioned are SE corner land of Tice Carloe; Brook; division line of Hildebrant Lozier; bounded N by land of Hildebrandt; E by same; S by Road leading from the Liberty Pole to Tenec; W by land of Tice Cole and John Van Buskark. (2) 6 acres and somewhat more, according to survey, of woodland, beginning at land of Dower Westervelt and bounded N by land of Dower Westervelt; E by Hildebrandt Lozier; S by Benjamin Westervelt; W by Abraham Lozier. Signed by Abraham Lozier, Closha Lozier, Hillabrant Lozier. Witnessed by Luther V. Orten, John Lozier. 14 April 1803 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:314) Peter Debow of the Township of Franklin, and Susan, his wife, conveyed to Sandy Mecall, for $591.35, 46-81/100 acres strict measure, being a parcel in the Township of Franklin. Signed Peter Debow (his mark), Susanna Debow (her mark). Witnessed by Gordon Craig, Cornelius Smith. 1 May 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:317) Albert Smith of Franklin Township, and Susannah, his wife, conveyed to Arie J. Ackerman of same place, for $50, 1 acre strict measure, being a lot on the Main Road leading from Ramapough to Hoppers Town on the E side of said Road on a line formerly held by David Ackerman; mentions land of said Arie J. Ackerman. Signed Albert Smith (his mark), Susannah Smith (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham A, Quackenbush, Abrm Westervelt. 10 May 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:320) Thomas Tuers of the Township of Harington, farmer, and Agnet, his wife, conveyed to Elijah Rosengrant of the Township of Franklin, M.D., for $200, 6 acres of woodland in Harrington Township, bounded E by land formerly of Laurance Tuers, deceased; N by Arie Tuers; W by brook; S by heirs of Paulus Van Derbeek, deceased; also two seats of a certain Pew in Paramus Church. Signed by Thomas Tuers (his mark), Agnet Tuers (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, David D. Eckerson. 15 May 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:324) David G. Ackerman of Franklin Township, farmer, and Altey, his wife, conveyed to Elijah Rosegrant of same place, Doctor, for $525, 20 acres strict measure being a lot on the paramus plains in the Township of Franklin, beginning NW corner lands of Abraham Rutan at the Road. Bounded N by the Road; W by lands of David Van Voorhees; S by said David G. Ackerman and Albert Ackerman; E by Elijah Rosegrant and Abraham Rutan. Signed by David Ackerman (his mark), Altey Ackerman (her mark). Witnessed by John D. Ackerman, Albert D. Ackerman. 13 July 1802 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:328) Jacob Parsal of the Township of Hackensack, conveyed to David Sim. Demarest of same place, for $1375, 25 acres of land in the Township of Hackensack, beginning N side of land of Richard Cooper; mentioned are land of Peter Loshier; Middle of Road. Signed by Jacob Parsal (his mark). Witnessed by Solomon Fraligh, Charles Hardenbergh Junr. 4 November 1803 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:331) John Lownds of the City of New York, conveyed to Diderick Tise of Pompton Township, for £50, two lots: (1) 10-16/100 acres strict measure at Winoque adjoining to NW tract of land formerly surveyed for George Francis Ryerson and recorded at Perth Amboy in Book S4, p. 217 (88-28/100 acres); and (2) 10-15/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Pompton, W of George Francis Ryerson's Dwelling House, 1-1/2 miles on S side of a Mountain called the High tower. Signed by John Lownds, Anne Lownds (her mark). Witnessed by Richard Tise (his mark). 7 April 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co S:334) James Pulisfelt and Lath, his wife, and Cornelius Pulisfelt and Jane, his wife, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Abraham Pulisfelt of same place, for $500, 67-30/100 acres more or less, in Franklin Township, part of Lot No. 63 in Ramapough pattent. Signed by James H. Pulis, Lath Pulis (her mark), Cornelius Pulis, Jane Pulis (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham Hopper. 7 April 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:336) Cornelius Pulisfelt and Jane, his wife, and Abraham Pulisfelt and Helena, his wife, conveyed to James Pulisfelt, all of the Township of Franklin, for $500, 67-30/100 acres more or less, in the Township of Franklin, being part of Lot No. 62 in the Ramapough pattent. Mentioned land released to Abraham Pulisfelt. Signed by Cornelius Pulis (his mark), Abraham Pulis, Helena Pulis (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham Hopper. 17 April 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:339) John P. Garrison and Jerry Van Riper, administrators of the estate of John C. Westervelt, late of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Ann Westervelt of same place, for $587.50, 18 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River at Wagaraw, bounded S by Passaic River; W & N by land late of Hessel Ryerson; E by land of Cornelius Westervelt and other land of said John Westervelt, deceased. Signed by John Garrison, Jerry Van Riper. Witnessed by Nehh Wade, Francis Wade. 7 April 1804 (recorded 12 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:343) James Pulisfelt and Lath, his wife, and Abraham Pulisfelt and Helana, his wife, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Cornelius Pulisfelt of the same place, for $500, 74-17/100 acres more or less in Franklin Township, being part of Lot No. 62 in Ramapough pattent, beginning at SE corner of Jacob Young. Signed by James H. Pulis, Laath Pulis (her mark), Abraham H. Pulis, Helana Pulis (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham Hopper. 1 February 1803 (recorded 13 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:346) Richard Bayles of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Samuel Bayles of the Township of Pompton, for $75, 51-54/100 acres strict measure at Mackapan in the Township of Pompton, beginning about 1/2 mile W from Dwelling House of John J. Freeland. Signed by Richard Bayles. Witnessed by Elias Baley, David Wilox. 8 May 1804 (recorded 13 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:349) Anna Garritson of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to her son, Henry J. Garritson (son of Dr. John Garritson), for love and affection and 5 shillings, 72 acres more or less being the homestead lot where I now dwell in the Township of Saddle River at Slotterdam. Bounded W by Passaic River; N by the Widow Stockholm, Henry Larue and Widow Kough; E by land late of Michael Gillam, deceased, and Henry Larue; S by Jacob Tourse, Samuel Tourse, Isaac Ackerman, and Harmanus H. Van Bussum. Signed Ann Garritse. Witnessed by John A. Post, Alexander James. 24 March 1803 (recorded 13 Jane 1804, Bergen Co. S:351) Harmanus H. Van Bussum of the Township of Saddle River, and Esibella, his wife, conveyed to Isaac Ackerman of the same place, for $150, 3-1/2 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at Middle of Road leading from Slotterdam to Hackensack at SW corner of lot conveyed by Garret C. Post to said Isaac Ackerman. Bounded E by lot bought of Garret C. Post; N by land of Doctor John Garritson; W by said Harmanus H. Van Bussum; S by said Road to Hackensack. Signed Harmanus H. Van Bussum, Isabella Van Bussum (her mark). Witnessed by James Demarest, Tunis Van Bussum. 1 March 1804 (recorded 13 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:354) David Van derlinder and Trintie, his wife, James Vanderlinder and Trintie, his wife, Guilliam Vanderlinder and Margaret, his wife, and John Vanderlinder and Effy, his wife, of Hackensack Township, conveyed to Jacobus J. Ackerman of the Township of Franklin, for $375, 20 acres strict measure, in the precinct of Franklin. Mentions survey made by James Alexander and Robert Hunter Morris; S corner Ramapough Tract. Signed David Vandelinder, Cata Vandelinder (her mark), John Vandelinder, Affe Vandelinder (her mark), James Van Delinder, Cata Van Delinder (her mark), Gilbart Vandalinda, Margret Vandalinda (her mark). Witnessed by Derick Banta (his mark), Jacob Vervalor (his mark). 1 November 1800 (recorded 22 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:358) John Hopper and Susannah, his wife, of the County of Morris, conveyed to Justus Simonson of the County of Bergen, for $125, 50 acres more or less int he Township of Saddle River. Mentioned are tract lying between lands of Garret Van Riper and James Jacobus within bounds of Pacquacnack patent, beginningcorner of tract which said John Hopper sold to John Yellis Mead; line of James Jacobus; land of Garret Van Riper. Signed by John Hopper, Susannah Hopper (her mark). Witnessed by Garret Jacobus, Henry Hopper. 1 February 1803 (recorded 22 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:360) Daniel Worden and Christina, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Justus Simonson of the same place, for $137.50, 2 acres, strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning SW corner of Henry Mead, Esq. on the road leading from Packanack to Preakness. Mentioned land of Garret Van Derhoof. Signed by Daniel Woorden, Christina Worden (her mark). Witnessed by Geo. H. Doremus, John Dey. 18 May 1804 (recorded 25 June 1804, Bergen Co. S:364) David Cairns of the Township of Franklin and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Hendrick D. Hopper of the same place, for $1625, 77 acres in the Township of Franklin, beginning Abraham Stevens land; line of John Lozier; brook along road that leads to Waycoff. Signed by David Cairns, Elizabeth Cairns. Witnessed by Abraham D. Terhune, Abrm. Westervelt. 19 June 1804 (recorded 27 June 1804, Bergen Cp. S:367) Nicholas Outwater of the Township of New Barbadoes brought before us, two Overseers of the Poor and two Justices of the Peace, his slave named Bustor, who appears of sound mind and no bodily incapacity and not under age 21 or above age 40. Signed Jacob Van Riper, Garret J. Lansing, Overseers of the Poor, Township of New Barbadoes; John Outwater, Jacob Terhuen, Justices of the Peace, Bergen County. 13 September 1766 (recorded 5 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:368) Gerrard Van Wagenen of Auchquackanunk, conveyed to George Vreeland, Esq. of Pamrapough, for £37, an undivided third of a certain tract of Meadows in New Barbadoes Neck, beginning W side of Berries; Jacob Walings; creek that empties into Berries; line of John Juriance; purchase of said Gerrard Van Wagenen from Isaac Stagg and Angenity his wife by deed 15 March 1749. Signed by Garret I. Van Wagenen. Witnessed by Johannes Van Wagenen, William Hawkey. 21 February 1795 (recorded 5 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:371) John Terrel and Sarah, his wife, and John M. Clark, and Rachel, his wife, of the Borow of Elizabeth in the County of Essex, conveyed to Enogh G. Vreeland of the precinct of New Barbadoes, for £75, 14 shillings, 10 pence, 18-1/2 acres and 36 perches being a lot of Sedar in New Barnaboes Precinct on SE side of line of the Boyling Spring. Bounded E by Sedor Swamp; SW by Philip Berry; NW by Vreeland's own meadow; NE by Henry Berry. Signed by John Terril, Sarah Terril, John M. Clark, Rachel Clark. Witnessed by John Outwater, Jacob V. Riper. 3 September 1796 (recorded 5 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:375) John Terrel and Sarah, his wife, and John M. Clark and Rachel, his wife, of Borogh of Elizabeth, County of Essex, conveyed to Enogh G. Vreeland of New Barbadoes precinct, for £241, 50 acres, whereas parties of the first part did purchase tract of Sedor Swamp and meadow from the heirs and devisees of Nicholas Rosevelt, deceased, from City of New York; said parties of first part now conveye to part of the second part, land lying in New Barbadoes, adjoining the Boyling Spring line; Berrie Creek. Signed John Terril, Sarah Terril, John M. Clark, Rachel Clark. Witnessed by Joseph Herlbert Junr., Jacob Terhuen. 13 May 1802 (recorded 5 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:379) Richard Bergen and Elizabeth, his wife, of the Township of New Ark in the County of Essex, conveyed to Enoch Vreelandt of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $170, 8 acres in the Township of New Barbadoes, lot of salt meadow, beginning at corner of lot which said Bergen has now conveyed to Gerret Van Riper on S side of a small creek called Richard Creek; Luke Wessels line; Doctor Hugh Williams line. Signed by Richard Bergen, Elizabeth Bergen. Witnessed by Wm. Teeple [?], Abrahan Pake. 19 September 1803 (recorded 9 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:382) Albert C. Zabriskie, Esq. High Sheriff of Bergen County, whereas Marten J. Ryerson lately in the Court of Common Pleas held at New Barbadoes in the term of June 1799 did recover by judgment of same court, against Diderick Tise the sum of $349.34 debt and also $15 damages; 36 acres more or less of land belonging to said Diderick Tise in the Township of Pompton. Mentioned deed of Francis J. Ryerson, 14 June 1803; sold at Public Vendue. Bounded W & N by George G. Ryerson; E by Conrad Lines; S by Abraham Lines. Signed by Albert C. Zabriskie, Late Sheriff. Witnessed by Martin Ryerson, Mary Ryerson. 12 April 1804 (recorded 11 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:386) Charles Prudhomme DeBorre of Bergen Point, and Esther, his wife, conveyed to John Butler of the same place, for $1000, 10-9/10 acres or thereabouts being a certain lot at Bergen Point, known and distinguished on a certain map drawn 1765 by Commissioners appointed to make division of the commons of Bergen as Lot No. 7, beginning on Kill Van Kull. Mentioned land of William Harrington of Bergen Point. Bounded W by Lot No. 8; N by Peter Van Buskirk; E by Lot No. 6 and William Harrington; S by Kill Van Kull. Signed by C. Preudhomme Deborre, Esther Preudhomme Deborre. Witnessed by Jasper Zabriskie, Michael Zabriskie. 12 April 1804 (recorded 11 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:391) John Butler of Bergen Point, and Judith, his wife, conveyed to Charles Prudhomme Deborre of same place, for $625, one half and equal part of Lot No. 8 in Bergen Point (on certain map drawn 1765 by Commissioners appointed to make division of the commons of Bergen), beghinning on Kill Van Kull at SE corner of Lot No. 9. Bounded W by Lot No. 9; N by Peter Van Buskirk; E by other half of said Lot No. 8; S by Kill Van Kull. Being said one half an equal part, 5-7/10 acres or thereabouts. Signed by John Butler, Judith Butler. Witnessed by Jasper Zabriskie, Michael Zabriskie. 1 May 1804 (recorded 11 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:395) David D. Leary and Hannah, his wife, of the Township of Elizabeth in the County of Essex, conveyed to James Van Zile of Bergen Point, for $2,500, 11-4/10 acres at Bergen Point, designated as Lot No. 3 on a certain map drawn 1765 by Commissioners appointed to make division of the commons of Bergen, beginning on Kill Van Kull. Bounded SW by Kill Van Kull; SE by Lot No. 2; NE by Peter Van Buskirk; NW by Lot No. 4. Signed by David D. Leary, Hannah Leary. Witnessed by Ichabod Williams, Natharinel Prier, 3rd. 13 June 1804 (recorded 16 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:400) Henry H. Brinkerhoff of the precinct of Hackensack, yeoman, and Hannah, his wife, conveyed to Garret Myers, of same place, wheelwright, for $5, 1-1/4 acres more or less, being their estate right in the land, being part of lot allotted to the heirs of Mary Earl, deceased, in precinct of Hackensack, beginning W side of Road leading through the English Neighbourhood at SE corner of said Garret Myers; land of John and Peter Huyler. Bounded N by said Garret Myers, S by said Henry H. Brinkerhoff; W by John and Peter Huyler; E by said Road. Signed by Henry H. Brinkerhoff, Hannah Brinkerhoff (her mark). Witnessed by Peter Demarest, Elizabeth Bogert.17 June 1804 (recorded 16 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:402) Henry H. Brinkerhof f of the County of Bergen, and Hannah, his wife, conveyed to Benjamin Westervelt of the same place, for $62.50, 3-3/4 acres, 11 perches, being an undivided right or share of Edward Earle of the Real Estate late of David Demarest, deceased, distinguished in subdivision as Lot No. 1, in the Township of Hackensack, beginning on W side of Road leading through the English Neighbourhood at the SE corner of said Benjamin Westervelt. Mentioned: land of John Smith. Bounded N by said Benjamin Westervelt; W & S by John Smith; E by Road. Signed by Henry H. Brinkerhoff, Hannah Brinkerhoff (her mark). Witnessed by John A. Boyd, Mary Brinkerhoff. 13 June 1804 (recorded 16 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:406) John Williams, Enoch Smith and Phillip Smith, administrators of the good and chattels, rights and land of Enoch Smith, late of the Township of Bergen, deceased (died intestate), after notice to debtors concerning sale of real estate to pay debts, a house and lot of 23 acres for $3,075, in the Township of Bergen near the Three Pigeons on the Main Road leading from Hoboken to Hackensack, boounded E by said Road; S by heirs of Job Smith, deceased; W by the Krum Kill; N by lands of said Enoch Smith, deceased. Also another lot of 11 acres conveyed at Public Vendue, to Cornelius Doremus, bounded E by Turnpike Road; S by lands late of Job Smith and John Brinkerhoff; W by Krom Kill; N by land of said Enoch Smith, deceased. Mentioned: Philip Smith, father of said Enoch Smith, deceased. Signed John Williams, Enoch Smith, Philip Smith. Witnessed by Robert Campbell, Geo. Campbell. Also on 16 July 1804 Phebe Smith, widow of Enoch Smith, deceased, attested to her release of rights in above property, for 50¢ to Cornelius Doremus. Signed Phebe Smith (her mark). 20 June 1804 (recorded 20 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:412) Joost Demarest, Cordwiner, of New Barbadoes, and Polley, his wife, conveyed to Caspares Demarest of Hackensack precinct, for £1071, 30 acres more or less, of land in Bergen County near the Old Bridge, on the E side of the Hackensack River, beginning at little Stone Bridge at SE corner Caspares Demarest. Mentioned Common Road and land formerly the land of Johannes Demarest; land of Cornelius Winne, now in possession of Joast Demarest; Bacman Van Buren line; little brook called the small brook; David S. Demarest. Bounded N by Caspares Demarest and Henry Limburg and David S. Demarest; E by Bacman V. Buren; S by Road; E & S by V Buren and Joast Demarest; W by Road and Caspares Demarest. Signed by Joast Demarest, Pollie Demarest. Witnessed by John Demarest, Tinah Bogert. 12 July 1804 (recorded 21 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:417) Walter Clendenny of the Township of Bergen brought before two Overseers of the Poor and two Justices of the Peace of Bergen County, his slave named York, who appears to be sound in mind and body, bot under 21; not over 40 years of age. Signed Garret Newkirk, Garret Van Horne, Overseers of the Poor, Township of Bergen; Daniel Van Reipen, Jacob Terheun, Justices of the Peace of Bergen County. 6 November 1803 (recorded 24 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:418) Cornelius Bogert of the Township of Harington, Gentleman, and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to David Baldwin of the same place, for $180, 6 acres being a small parcel in the Township of Harington, beginning E side of the Public Road with leads near along the E side of Saddle River; N side of the New Road leading to Weremus. Bounded N, E, & S by land of said Cornelius Bogert. Signed Cornelius Bogert, Elisabeth Bogert. Witnessed by James Demarest, Abrm. Westervelt. 26 March 1804 (recorded 24 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:422) Andrew G. Hopper of New Barbadoes Township, Taylor, conveyed to David Baldwin of the Township of Harington, Carpenter, for $1,875, 75 acres more or less in the Township of Harington, beginning N corner of lands of Thomas L. Van Buskirk. Bounded NW by Saddle River; NE by lands of Thomas Van Buskirk; SE by lands of Cornelius Demarest and Caspares Westervelt; SW by said Thomas L. Van Buskirk. Signed by Andrew G. Hopper. Witnessed by Garret Hopper, Abrm. Westervelt. 23 July 1804 (recorded 24 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:426) William Williams of New Bridge, Innkeeper, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Jonathan Stout of the City of New York, Cordwainer, for $2,000, 12 acres more or less at New Bridge in the precinct of New Barbadoes, beginning E side of Peter Wilson's land at the Road leading from Hackensack to New Bridge. Mentioned Road leading to the Old Bridge; S side lot of land formerly sold by John Brower to John Eaton. Subject to a certain lease heretofore made by John Brower, of a part of said premises for the purpose of erecting a School House thereon. Signed by William Williams, Margaret Williams. Witnessed by John A. Boyd, John Degroot. 30 July 1804 (recorded 30 July 1804, Bergen Co. S:430) Sarah Purnell, Widow, of the County of Suffolk, NY, conveyed to John Wickes Senior, of Commack Smithtown, County of Suffolk, NY, for $373, two lots, (1) 46 acres in the Township of Saddle River, marked No. 1 on a map made in the division of a large survey between Eben Blackly Junr., Abraham Willis, and Benjamin Vincent of aforesaid, beginning corner of lot of land surveyed for Rulef, Jacob and David Van Houten in the line of the Singack Tract, near the houses of Jacob Riker and John Jacobus; mentioned line of Blauvelt, formerly Alexander Richards; line of Cornelius Van Winkle. (2) a second lot of 13-58/100 acres on S side of Kartabara [?] Mountain beginning at corner of Adian Van Houten's land; mentioned line of Corns. Van Winkle. Signed by Sarah Purnell. Witnessed by Selah Wickes, J. W. Phillips. 4 February 1804 (recorded 1 August 1804, Bergen Co. S:433) Trustees and Freeholders, Inhabitants of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to John B. Coles of the City of New York, merchant, for $14,285.75, a tract and parcel of land called Horsimus in the Township of Bergen, late in tenure and occupation of John and Robert Kennedy, Esq.; mentioned conveyances to Freeholders from "Indians or by Governor Stuyvesant, the Dutch Governer anterior to the surrender of the country by them to the English" and deed or charter of Governor Philip Carteret dated 22 Sep 1658, beginning line between Paulus Hook and Horsimus near side of waters of the cove; mentioned Road leading from Priors Mills over Horsimus to Paulus Hook; chimney of Nathaniel Budd's house; house of Widow Vanderhoof; Mill Creek; Horsimus Creek; bay or cove between Horsimus and Hoboken Creek. Excepting certain lots and parcels. Signed by Daniel Van Reipen, Esq. Witnessed by Alexr. C. McWhorter, Daniel Van Reipen, Junior. 4 February 1804 (recorded 1 Aug 1804, Bergen Co. S:437) John Kennedy of Scotland in Great Britain, and Robert Kennedy of the City of New York, and Jane, his wife, by their attorney Robert Watts of said City of New York, conveyed to: John B. Coles of the City of New York, for $20,000, 403 acres strict measure (after allowances for highways, 383 acres), their estate right they have by virtue of the Last Will & Testament of their late father, Archibald, Earl of Cassilles, a tract or plantation taken up by Evan Drummond 25 Feb 1724, in the Township of Bergen upon Hudson's River over against New York, formerly called West India Company Farm, and now called Horsimus. Signed by John Kennedy by Robert Watts, his attorney; Robert Kennedy by Robert Watts, his attorney; and Jane Kennedy, by Robert Watts, her attorney. Witnessed by Saml. M. Hopkins, John Cook. **********