BERGEN COUNTY DEEDS (BOOK T & U), 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 Bergen County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs is missing Book T of Deeds. THE FOLLOWING IS BOOK U 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. ============================================================================== The Bergen County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs is missing Book T of Deeds. ============================================================================== 8 February 1804 (recorded 14 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:1) Ebenezer Canfield and Rhoda, his wife, of the Township of Newark in the County of Essex, conveyed to Noah Sayres of the Township of Caldwell in the County of Essex, for $690, 24-6/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning near line of Simon Van Ness; mentioned line of John Ryker; corner Ralph Post. Bounded E & S by said John Ryker; W by Ralph Post, Esq.; N by General Richard Dey and Simon Van Ness. Signed by Ebenezer Canfield, Rhoda Canfield. Witnessed by Isaac Dodds, Junr., James Gibb. 29 September 1804 (recorded 15 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:5) Abraham Lozier of the City of New York, physician, and Closha, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Acker of the City of New York, for $1250., two lots: (1) 10 acres, 3 roods, 25 rods in Teneck in precinct of Hackensack, beginning first lot designated on a map made by Josiah Johnson as lot no. 11 [?] at NW corner of lands of John S. Banta; mentioned brook; middle of Road that leads from the Liberty Pole to Teneck, bounded E by John S. Banta; S & W by said brook; N by aforesaid Road. Also a second lot of 11 acres, 10 rods, woodland, lot no. 1 on above map, beginning corner Aury Westervelt, bounded B by Dower Westervelt; E by George M. Chapman; S by Benjamin Westervelt; W by Aury Westervelt. Signed by Abraham Lozier, Closha Lozier. Witnessed by Josiah Hedden, Garret Lozier. 19 November 1804, (recorded 15 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:10) Jacob Degroot of the City of New York and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Collins of the County of Bergen, for $2,000, messuage and three lots near New Bridge in the Township of Hackensack, on the east side of the Hackensack River: (1) 19-21/100 acres messuage and lot whereon said Jacob lately lived near Mariah Heaton; mentioned land late of Lawrence Van Buskirk, Esq.; Hackensack River; brook called Francer [?] Vall; little bridge near house where said Buskirk formerly lived. (2) A second lot of 9 acres; description mentioned lands laid out for Stephen Rudd. (3) Another lot of 12 acres, 29 square rods beginning SW corner Guilliam Demerest; mentioned lands of David Anderson; William Challen; Josiah Johnson. Signed by Jacob Degroot, Rachel Degroot. Witnessed by Robert Campbell, William Nicoll. 24 October 1804 (recorded 14 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:16) Jonathan Mulford and Phebe, his wife, of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to David Rigers, John Morris, and Aaron Harrison of the Township of New Ark in the county of Essex, for $450, a strip of marshy land in New Barbadoes, on main land of Kennedy's Bank Meadow and between it and the Passaic River low water mark. Mentiuoned Nathan Squire's Bank Meadow lot. Bounded N by Main Bank; S by Passaic River. Signed by Jonathan Mulford, Phebe Mulford. Witnessed by Hariet R. Pennington, William S. Pennington. 8 April 1803 (recorded 14 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:20) William Winter of the Township of Franklin, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to John Powlesfelt, Inn Keeper, of the same place, for $601.12, 34-35/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Franklin, being part of lot no. 41 in Ramapough Tract. Signed by William Winter (his mark), Mary Winter. Witnessed by Henry V. Allen, Abm. Schuyler. 5 March 1799 (recorded 22 Feb 1805, Bergen County U:24) Andrew Hopper of Franklin Township, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Peter Lozier of the same place, yeoman, for £20, 1-45/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Franklin, at a place known by name of Ramapough. Signed by Andrew Hopper, Mary Hopper. Witnessed by Henry V. Allen, Henry Van Dalsem. 17 April 1801 (recorded 22 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:27) Abraham Zabriskie of Ramapough in the Township of Franklin, yeoman, conveyed to Peter Lozer of same place, yeoman, for $8, 20/100 acres more or less in Ramapough in Franklin Township, beginning middle of main road leading through Ramapough neighborhood on N of a blacksmith shop on premises of said Peter Lozier. Mentioned land of John Hopper, Esq. Signed by Abraham Zabriskie. Witnessed by John V. Allen, Henry V. Allen. 16 May 1795 (recorded 26 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:30) John Eckerson of Franklin Township, yeoman, Isaac Storm of the same place, and David Van Blarcom of the City of New York, labourer, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Conrad Fisher of Franklin Township, yeoman, for £225, 75 acres being lot 30 in the Ramapough Tract in Franklin Township. Signed by Jan Eckerson, Isaac Storm (his mark), David V Blarcum (his mark), Witnessed by Abraham Westervelt. 1 May 1792 (Recorded 27 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:34) Cryn Bartolf of Ramapough, Franklin Township, and Susan, his wife, yeoman, conveyed to Peter Lozier of the same place, yeoman, for £220, 22 acres, farm at Ramapough, in the Township of Franklin, where said Crynis Bartolf now lives on, beginning middle of road leading though said neighborhood at SW corner Andrew Hopper's land. Bounded SE by middle of road; SW by land of John Hopper; W by land of John Hopper and Andrew Hopper; N by Andrew Hopper. Signed by Cryness Bartholf, Susan Bartolf. Witnessed by Mary Leroe, Henry Van Allen. 7 December 1796 (recorded 27 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:38) Jonas Halsted of the Township of Franklin, blacksmith, conveyed to Peter Lozier of the same place, for £400, 56 acres strict measure [surveyed 1768] in the Ramapough Tract, beginning SE corner Corines Bartolf. Mentioned land of John P. Post. Signed by Jonas Halstead. Witnessed by James Christie, Jonathan Traphagen. 20 February 1805 (recorded 27 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:41) Harmanus Van Zile of the Township of Franklin, and Martha, his wife, conveyed to Cornelius Smith of the same place, for $1625, two tracts: (1) 216-58/100 acres strict measure, seven equal 12th parts of one undivided moiety or equal half part of land in Franklin Township, part of the Ramapough Patent, lot no. 142, beginning SW corner John Verweys tract at Saddle River, description mentioned parcel of 23-85/100 acres which was conveyed to said Harmanus Van Zile by James Thew and Sarah, his wife, 3 March 1804. (2) 230 acres one undivided moiety or equal half of five equal 24th parts of said lot no. 142, conveyed by Peter Ward and Nancy Ward 10 Aug 1799. Signed by Harmanus Van Zile (his mark). Witnessed by Jacob Bamper, Peter Willis. 3 May 1803 (Recorded 28 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:46) Harman Van Zile of the Township of Franklin, and Martha, his wife, conveyed to William Van Blarcum and Daniel Van Blarcum of the Township of Franklin, for $275, 40 acres strict measure in Franklin Township, part of lot 15 in the Ramapough Pattent, beginning NW corner of land released to David Ackerman/ Signed by Harman Van Zile (his mark), Martha Van Zile (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Cornelius Smith. 24 October 1804 (recorded 28 Feb 1805, Bergen Co. U:49) John Slusson and Sally his wife, and Polly or Mary Van Winkle of the City of New York, and John Van Winkle, coachmaker of Sligo, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, by Robert Hardy, his attorney, conveyed to Richard Ackerman of Saddle River Township, for $250, 12-1/4 acres, 13 perches strict measure of cleared land and woodland in the Township of Saddle River, beginning NW side of the Saddle River, on the land of Aurie Bush. Signed by Robert Hardie, Mary Van Winkle, John Clussan. Witnessed by Garret Garretson, Catharine Demott. 1 September 1804 (recorded 1 March 1805, Bergen Co. U:55) Samuel Sneden of the Town of Harington, and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Davis Concklin of the same place, for £160, 10-1/4 acres 14 square rods, in Bergen Cunty, known as Lot No. 7, Signed by Samuel Sneden, Elizabeth Sneden. Witnessed by Peter Willsey, Jacob Concklin, Jr. 11 January 1787 (recorded 12 March 1805, Bergen Co. U:59) Henry Traphagen and his wife, Margaret, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to John Straut of the same place, yeoman, for £594, parcel known as Lot No. 157 in the Ramapough tract. Signed by Henry Traphagen (his mark), Margret Traphagen. Witnessed by Nicholas Smith, George Miller. 18 December 1804 (recorded 12 March 1805, Bergen Co. U:62) John Straat of the Township of Franklin, farmer, and Susannah, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Straat of the same place, for $267.50, 15 acres strict measure in Franklin Township, beginning at road near the bridge. Signed by John Straat (his mark), Susannah Straat (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob Bamper, Elizabeth Bowman (her mark). 14 June 1799 (recorded 4 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:66) A survey of line of Town of Hackensack. 2-97/100 acres strict measure. 8 February 1804 (recorded 4 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:67) Garret Neafie and Eve, his wife, of Preakness, conveyed to John Dusenbury of Ulster Co., NY, for $637.50, 65-75/100 acres at Preakness, beginning SW corner of John Doremus. Signed by Garret Neafie, Eve Neafie (her mark), Witnessed by Peter Bush (his mark), Jacob [Dansam?]. 4 March 1805 (recorded 4 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:70) Samuel Ogden and Euphemia, his wife, of New Ark in the County of Essex, conveyed to Governeur Morris, Esquire, of Morrisania in West Chester Co., NY, for $10,000, 535 acres more or less, being a tract on the River Hackensack in the Township of Hackensack. Description mentioned land of Cornelius Vreelandt; ferry rights. Bounded NW by Hackensack River; SW by large Creek called Bellamiss Kil; SE by other lots; NE by Over Peck Creek; excepting a certain lot conveyed by said Samuel Ogden and Euphemia, his wife, to John Terhune, supposed to contain 10 acres. Signed by Saml. Ogden, Euphemia Ogden. Witnessed by Lewis M. Ogden, Peter Ogden. 28 March 1804 (recorded 5 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:74) Genl. Richard Dey of the Township of Saddle River and Hannah, his wife, conveyed to Elias Smith and Francis Smith of the Township of Acquackanonk in the County of Essex, for $300, 7-68/100 acres strict measure at Singack in the Township of Saddle River, beginning SE corner of Roelif Jacobus's lot. Signed by Richard Dey, Hanah Dey. Witnessed by Egbert Doremis (his mark), Abraham Willis. 25 March 1805 (recorded 5 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:78) Steven Bogert of Franklin Township and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Peter Ackerman of the same place, for $795, 24 acres strict measure in Saddle River at SE corner Lewis L. Conklin. Mentioned land of John D. Ackerman; Jacob Horn. Bounded N by Lewis L. Concklin; W by John D. Ackerman; S by Jacob Horn; E by the Saddle River. Signed by Steven Bogert, Mary Bogert (her mark). Witnessed by Abr. Westervelt, Abr. A. Quackenbush. 19 January 1802 (recorded 6 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:81) Uriah Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River [and Mary, his wife], conveyed to Richard Van Riper of the same place, for $44.50, 5-95/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River at Preakness, being part of a larger tract which said Unriah Van Riper purchased of John S. Robertson. Signed by Uriah Van Riper, Mary Van Riper. Witnessed by John Merceles, Jenny Merceles. 11 Oct 1804 (recorded 9 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:84) Richard Varick, Jacob Radcliff, and Anthony Dey of the City of New York, Esquires, the proprietors of Powlis Hook (conveyed from Cornelius Van Vorst of Horsimus on 25 March 1803), conveyed to shareholders listed (No. of shares in parenthses): Richard Varick (100); Jacob Radcliff (100); Anthy Dey (100); Joseph Bloomfield (20); John N. Cumming (50); Wm. Halsey (50); Alexr. C. McWhorter (30); Elisa Beudenit (5); Saml. Boyd (20); Arch. Gracie (40); Jno. B. Coles (40); James Thomson (20); David B. Ogden (20); John Wells (30); John Radcliff (20; J. K. N. Ely (20); David Hunt (20); Joseph Lyon (20); David Dunham (20); Abraham Varick (20); Peter W. Radcliff (40); Samuel Hayes Junr. (5); William Pennington (15); Ls. Paubell (20); William N. Woolsey (40); Aaron Ogden (20); William S. Pennington (5); Wm. Radcliff Junr (20); Samuel Pennington (5); Jno. A. Davenport (10); J. E. A. Birch (10); E. Leavenworth (20); Isaac H. Williamson (20); Aaron Ogden (5); Amasa Jackson (5); Thomas Ward (10); and Isaac Kibbs (5). 27 April 1804 (recorded 10 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:96) Harmin Blauvelt of Harington Township, weaver, and Lucrechia, his wife, conveyed to Peter Cole Junior of the same place, Taylor, for £270, two lots: (1) 2 acres beginning at Road called Old Tappan, at SE corner of land of Cornelius Eckerson, bounded W by Cornelius Eckerson; N & E by Garret I. Haring; S by Road. (2) about 8 acres beginning SE corner of Peter Quackenbush, and bounded E & N by Nasha Haring; W by John Flierboom; N by Peter Quackenbush. Signed by Harmen Blauvelt, Lucretia Blauvelt (her mark). Witnessed by Geo. Douglass, Merceles Merceles. 6 August 1804 (recorded 10 April 1805 Bergen Co. U:100) Halmagh Van Giesen and Sarah, his wife, and Robert Van Houten and Leah, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Richard Van Gieson of Essex Co., Anna Van Houten, wife of Roelif Van Houten; Merselius Van Gieson, John Van Gieson, Elizabeth Van Ness, wife of Simon Van Ness, Mary Van Gieson, Adrian Van Gieson, and Cornelius Van Gieson, for $75, 6 acres more or less in Saddle River at the great falls of the Passaic; description mentioned John Stiles' Spring; land formerly belonging to Garret Van Houten, deceased; fishing rights. Mentions land of their father John Van Gieson for his family's use. Signed by Helmagh Van Giesen, Sarah Van Giesen, Robert Van Houten, Lenah Van Houten. Witnessed by Rem Onderdonk, Abrm. Willis. 1 November 1804 (recorded 10 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:104) Christian A. Zabriskie of the Township of Saddle River, and Mariche, his wife, conveyed to John I. Terhune of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $3125., 58-60/100 acres more or less being a farm and lot in New Barbadoes, beginning S side of New Road that leads from Paramus to Sluckup at intersection of Old Paramus Road; mentioned E bank of Saddle River along line of Casparus Bogert; heirs of Stephen Terhune. Bounded NE by Casparus Bogert and aforesaid New Road; SE by Sprout Brook; SW by line of heirs of Stephen Terhune, deceased; NW by the Saddle River. Signed by Christian Zabriskie, Mary Zabriskie. Witnessed by Andrew C. Zabriskie, Abrm. Westervelt. 10 March 1803 (recorded 11 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:106) Marten Ryierson and Frances Ryerson, his wife, of the Township of Pompton, conveyed to Ferris Dotey, for £80, 4-12/100 acres strict measure, a messuage and lot in the Township of Pompton, beginning 17th corner of survey of 684 acres returned to Richard Ashfield at the request of Anthony Beam, Conrad Lines and Abraham Lines, on W side of the Road leading from Ringwood to Pompton district. Signed by Martin Ryerson, Franche Ryerson. Witnessed by Martin G. Ryerson, Isaac Woods. 6 May 1773 (recorded 11 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:108) dated "in the thirteenth Year of the Reign of Sovreign Lord George the Third," John Shurte of Ramapough and his wife, Elizabeth, and Margaret Shurte, his mother, conveyed to Christian Onedemaker [Wanamaker] of Bergen County, for £150, 50 acres more or less on the W side of the Ramapough River, being part of a large tract shown on a map made by George Ryerson 6 May 1773, known as lot no. 3. Signed by john Schoijdt, Elizabeth Shurte (her mark), Margret Shurte (her mark). Witnessed by William Fitzgerald, Joseph Shurte (his mark). 19 May 1796 (recorded 11 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:112) James Parker and Walter Rutherford, survivors of John Stevens, Esquire, trustee to the General Proprietors of the Eastern Division [of New Jersey], conveyed to Adolph Wanmaker of Orange County, NY, for £176, 4 p, 56-78/100 acres in the Ramapock Tract, being part of Lot Number 72, beginning in York line; mentioned tract of land returned to John Stevens, James Parker and Walter Rutherford. Signed by James Parker, Walter Rutherford. Witnessed by [Theophylact?] Bache, Joseph Sharp. 8 April 1797 (recorded 12 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:115) John Hopper, Esquire, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Adolph Wanmaker of the County of Orange, New York, for £8, 16s, 29-38/100 acres strict measure, in the Township of Franklin on NW side and adjoining the Lereaux Tract, beginning N corner thereof. Signed by John Hopper. Witnessed by Andrew Hopper, Abrm. Ryerson. 2 May 1796 (recorded 12 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:117) Henry Frederick of the Town of New Hemsted, in the County of Orange, in the State of New York [and Mehitable, his wife], conveyed to Adolph Wanmaker of the same place, for £600 two lots: (1) 46-32/100 acres in the Romopock tract, beginning at Haverstraw Creek where New Jersey and New York line crosses the same; and (2) 1-41/100 acres in the Town of New Hemsted adjoining aforesaid lot, beginning division line between New York and New Jersey; mentioned Road. Signed by Henry Frederick, Mehitabel Frederick. Witnessed by Patk. Crean, Lodowick Brickman (his mark). 2 May 1796 (recorded 12 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:121) Henry Frederick of the Town of New Hemsted, Co. of Orange, State of New York, farmer [and Mehitabel, his wife], conveyed to Adolph Wanmaker of the County of Orange, State of New York, for £440, 50 acres English measure at Ramapough in the Town of Franklin, beginning S corner of said Adolph Wanmaker's land; mentioned are heap of stones in the mountain; near house of Michael Post; middle of Ramapough River. Signed by Henry Frederick, Mehitable Frederick. Witnessed by Patk Crean, Lodowick Brickman (his mark). 1 May 1803 (recorded 13 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:124) Albert Berdan and Mary, his wife, of Saddle River Township, conveyed to Richard Van Ripen Junior of Saddle River Township, for $23, 10-30/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River beginning 4th corner of tract of 30-73/100 acres surveyed and returned to Thunis Ryerson and also being part of same (conveyed to said Albert Bardon by Theunis Ryerson). Signed by Albert Berdon, Mary Bardon. Witnessed by Andrew Van Orden (his mark), Richard Van Rypen. 14 February 1805 (recorded 13 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:128) Henry Van Houten of the Township of Franklin, and Susan, his wife, conveyed to Peter I. Van Blarcum, yeoman, for $750, 6-80/100 acres more or less land with Grist Mill at a place called Youpough in the Township of Franklin, beginning Middle of Main Road leading from Ramapough to the Pond Meeting House. Also piece of land laid for a road to said Grist Mill, beginning 4th side of said lot and ending on the Main Road leading from John Van Houten's Mills to Conchow [Campgaw?]. Signed by Henry V. Houten (his mark), Susan Van Houten (her mark). Witnessed by Henry Van Allen, William Taylor. 5 January 1804 (recorded 13 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:131) John Ryerson of the Township of Franklin, yeoman, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to John Gotches [Gutches elsewhere in deed] of the Township of Saddle River, yeoman, for $205.35, 10-60/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River at Wagraw, part of lot no. 3 on map of estate of John J. Ryerson, deceased, signed by David P. Haring and Jacob Quckenbush, beginning E side of Main Road leading from Paramus to Wagraw which is also corner of land sold by said John Ryerson to Jacob Bardon. Signed by John J. Ryerson, Mary Ryerson (her mark). Witnessed by Henry V. Allen, James Ackerman. 8 March 1805 (recorded 16 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:134) Peter Wanmaker of the Township of Franklin, yeoman, conveyed to Richard P. Wanmaker of same place, yeoman, for $1000, parcel at Ramapough in the Township of Franklin "known as my homestead lot." Bounded S by lands of Benjamin Westervelt; W by lands of Dirk Wanmaker; N & E by lands of said Dirk Wanmaker; S by said Richard P. Wanmaker. Signed by Peter Wanmaker (his mark). Witnessed by Mary Van Dalsem, Henry Van Dalsem. 17 April 1804 (recorded 14 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:137) John P. Garretson and Jerry Van Riper, administrators of John C. Westervelt, late of the County of Bergen, deceased, conveyed to Cornelius Westervelt of the same place, at public vendue, for $487.50, 4 acres which had been conveyed to said John C. Westervelt in his lifetime by his father Cornelius Westvervelt, beginning at Road leading from Paterson to Slotterdam; mentioned late dwelling house of said John C. Westverlt, deceased. Bounded S by Road; W by other land of said Cornelius Westervelt. Signed by John Garreson, Jerry Van Ripen. Witnessed by Nehh. Wade, Frances Wade. 10 December 1804 (recorded 24 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:141) John Van Derlindeh and Effie, his wife, of the Township of Hackensack, conveyed to James Van Derlinden of the same place, for $2900., several lots: (1) in the Township of Hackensack at Teneck and Tenefly, meadow near Peck crick, line of heirs of Joost Zabriskie, deceased; bounded NW by lot of James Van Delinden. (2) lot of upland in the big fyke, beginning at division between meadow and upland; line of little fyke. (3) lot in little fyke between lots of Robert and James Van Delinden. (4) beginning NW side cross lots or little fyke between David and James Van Delinden; mentioned lot formerly of Roelif Van Delinden; David Van Delinden and Gilbert Van Delinden; land of Cornelius Terhune. (5) also a 6th part of cleared land; mentioned lot of Simon Demarest. (6) lot near Henry Blinkerhoff. (7) lot adjoining Henry Blinkerhoff between Guilliam and James Van Delinden to Banta's woodland. (8) woodland in Tenefly Mountain, bounded N by Effie Demarest, widdow; W by Jacob Banta; S by Albert Zabriskie. 2 acres. Signed by John Van Dalinde, Affie Van Dalinde. Witnessed by Henry H. Brinkerhoff, Jacob D. Banta. 1 March 1805 (recorded 24 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:145) Henry I. Zabriskie, and Mary, his wife, of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Abraham H. Zabriskie of the same place, for $362.50, 11 acres in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning N line of heirs of Samuel Helms, deceased. Signed by Henry I. Zabriskie, Mary Zabriskie. Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Ann Westervelt. 15 May 1802 (recorded 25 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:148) Peter Mausinger of Franklin Township, and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to Johannes G. Demerest of Harington, for $112.50, 8-1/2 acres in Harington, bounded N by John Flierboom; S by said Johannes G. Demerest; W by Abraham G. Demerest; E by Middle of Public Road. Signed by Peter Mausinger (his mark), Sarah Mausinger (her mark). Witnessed by Andrew Peterson (his mark), John Davd. Haring. 20 February 1793 (recorded 25 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:150) David Brower of New Barbadoes [and Neltie Brower, his wife] conveyed to son Abraham Brower of same place, for natural love and affection, two parcels: (1) 6 acres more or less in the Township of New Barbadoes on the Road leading from Hackensack to the New Bridge, bounded N & E by land of Peter Wilson; S by aforesaid Road; W by land of said David Brower. (2) 2 acres woodland at Sluckup, bounded N by Luke Van Zaan; W by land late of John Terhune, deceased; S by said David Brower. Signed by David Brower, Neltie Brower. Witnessed by Jacobus Demerest, Peter Christie. 18 January 1805 (recorded 25 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:153) Richard Wanmaker of the County of Bergen, and Nancy, his wife, conveyed to Michael Fisher and James Degroot of Bergen County, for $237.50 land in the Romopock Tract in Franklin Township, being part of lot number 166, one equal half of said lot. Signed by Ruchard P. Wanmaker, Nancy Wanmaker. Witnessed by Peter A. Westervelt, Abrm. Westervelt. 15 September 1804 (recorded 25 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:156) Harmen Lutkins, Executor, and Elizabeth Van Ripen, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Marinus Van Riper, late of Township of Acquackanonk in the County of Essex, deceased, conveyed to George J. Doremus of the Township of Saddle River, for $39 per acre (total $194) at public vendue held at house of Garret Oldis, 5 acres, Lot number 4 int he Township of Saddle River, beginning NW corner of Garret Oldis in the line of Jerry Van Riper. Signed by Harmin Lutkins, Elizabeth Van Rypen (her mark). Witnessed by L. Jackson, Abrm. Willis. 11 March 1805 (recorded 30 April 1805, Bergen Co. U:162) John N. Romine and Stephen Hopper both of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Peter A. Voorhis of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $400, 6 acres in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning S side of Road that leads from Hackensack to Paramus at NW corner land of Jacob J. Zabriskie, deceased. Bounded E by land late of Jacob J. Zabriskie; S by land of John D. Bardon; W by land of John D. Romine; N by aforesaid Road. Signed by John N. Romine, Stephen C. Bogert. Witnessed by Aury Bush, Alexander James. 29 April 1805 (recorded 1 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:165) Nehemiah Wade and Jane, his wife, and John Anderson of the County of Bergen, conveyed to the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Bergen, for $50 land in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning at Main Street leading through the town of Hackensack, 300 feet from SE corner of land belonging to Reverend James V. C. Romeyn which he purchased from Isaac Vanderbeek. Signed by Nehh. Wade, Jane Wade, John Anderson. Witnessed by John Outwater, Lewis Moore. 4 October 1797 (recorded 2 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:168) Casparus Westervelt of Hackensack, Carpenter, and Jane, his wife, conveyed to John Kark of New Barbadoes Township, for £210, two lots: (1) 4 acres more or less, being house and lot in the County of Bergen, in precinct of Hackensack, beginning at Road along the Hackensack River to a small Brook adjoining John Bogert's land. (2) 2 acres of woodland at Tenefly, beginning SE corner of Jacob Banta; mentioned John Banta; Albert Zabriskie. Signed by Casparus Westervelt, Jane Westervelt. Witnessed by John C. Bogert, John J. Ackerman. 2 March 1805 (recorded 14 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:172) Cornelius Smith of the Township of Franklin, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Alexander McCall of the same place, for $125., 5 acres strict measure, a parcel beginning 4th corner lot purchased of Peter Tebow and Susannah, his wife. Signed by Cornelius Smith, Mary Smith. Witnessed by Jacob Bamper, Casparus S. Zabriskie. 24 January 1805 (recorded 15 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:175) Henry Van Dalsem of Franklin Township, Esquire, and Nasha, his wife, conveyed to Roelif Verbryck of the Township of Orange, County of Rockland, State of New York, for $6250, three parcels: (1) 251 acres, exclusive of the Burying Ground, being a farm or plantation in the Township of Franklin beginning at E bank of Ramapough River in NE bounds of farm of Andrew Hopper. (2) 40 acres woodland in same Township, being part of lot number 134 in the Ramapough tract; mentioned SW corner John Vos's tract. (3) 41-53/100 acres being one equal undivided moiety of woodland in Ramapough Mountains in the same Township, about two miles from the Dwelling House on the plantation aforesaid. Signed by Henry Van Dalsem, Nasha Van Dalsem. Witnessed by Sarah Blauvelt, Richd. Blauvelt. 13 September 1779 (recorded 16 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:180) John Van Alen of Ramapough, yeoman, conveyed to Andrew W. Hopper of the same place, for £3800, 139 acres excepting 18 acres formerly sold by Johannes Laroe to Isaac Bogert 12 Dec 1769, being a house and tract at Ramapough in the Township of Franklin, the same being 1/4 part of land lately belonging to Hendrick Laroe, deceased. Bounded N by Jacobus G. Bogert; S by said Andrew Hopper; E & W by land belonging to the Proprietors of New Jersey. Signed by John Van Allen (his mark). Witnessed by Jacobus Bogert, Crynes Bartolf. 1 May 1787 (recorded 16 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:183) John Stevens, James Parker and Walter Rutherford, three of the General Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey, conveyed to Andrew Hopper of the County of ergen, for £200, 130-16/100 acres strict measure in the Romopock tract, lot number 124, beginning at tract formerly of John Voss. Signed by John Stevens, James Parker, Walr. Rutherford. Witnessed by Cornelius Best, Gilbert Sherer. 21 April 1790 (recorded 16 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:186) Garret W. Hopper of Franklin Township, yeoman, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Andrew W. Hopper of the same place, yeoman, for 10 shillings, [150? acres], whereas William Hopper, late of the County of Bergen, deceased, in his lifetime purchased of Lambartus Laroux and Elizabeth, his wife, land within a tract formerly conveyed by John Hamilton, Andrew Johnson and John Burnet to Hendrick Laroux, Samuel Laroux and Lucas Kietstead, and by his Last Will & Testament, William Hopper devised to his sons, said Andrew W. Hopper and Garret W. Hopper as tenants in common. Signed by Garret W. Hopper, Margaret Hopper. Witnessed by Maria Haring, John Haring. 12 May 1804 (recorded 20 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:190) Francis Van Iderstine and Anna, his wife, of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Henry [Apprintes?], for $203.12, 8-17/100 acres strict measure in the Township of New Barbadoes at a place called Showhanks adjoining N corner of mowing land of Halmagh Van Winkle. Signed by Francis Van Iderstine, Anna Van Iderstine. Witnessed by John Outwater, Henry Roome. 2 March 1805 (recorded 21 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:193) Luke Westervelt and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to David D. Ackerman of the same place,for $356.25, 14-1/4 acres in the Township of Franklin, beginning at corner of lot number 2 of the Ramapough tract. Mentioned Public Road. Signed by Luke Westervelt, Mary Westervelt. Witnessed by Abrm. Willis, John M. Archbold. 3 July 1804 (recorded 21 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:197) John Sheppard and Margaret, his wife, of New Barbadoes Neck, conveyed to Morgan Morgan of the same place, for $60, 1-1/2 acres in New Barbadoes Neck; mentioned land of John Vn Emburgh and said John Sheppard. Bounded SE by Hackensack Road and Waggon Road reserved by Arent Schuyler, deceased; SW by said John Sheppard. Signed by John Shepherd, Margaret Shepherd. Witnessed by Daniel Van Reipen, Thomas Boss. 28 November 1804 (recorded 22 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:200) Henry S. Bartolf of the City of New York, conveyed to David Bartolf and John S. Bartolf of the Township of Franklin, for $500 his rights on Real Estate of Stephen Bartolf of Youpough, County of Bergen, deceased. Signed by Henry S. Bartolf. Witnessed by David P. Mandeville, James Armiston. 13 September 1791 (recorded 22 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:202) John Stevens, James Parker, and Walter Rutherford, three of the General Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey, conveyed to Andrew Hopper of Bergen County, for £14, 16 shillings, 3 pence, 39-58/100 acres strict measure in the Romopock tract, lot number 96, beginning on the side of a moutnain. Signed by jno. Stevens, James Parker, Walr. Rutherford. Witnessed by John Parker, John DeLancey. 22 May 1792 (recorded 22 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:206) Samuel Bertholf of Franklin Township, yeoman, and Leah, his wife, conveyed to Andrew W. Hopper, for £195, 15 shillings, 39 acres and 24 square perches of land in Franklin Township, beginning in Main Road leading along the Ramapough Neighborhood; mentioned corner of house of Peter Lozier. Signed by Samuel Bertholf, Leah Bertholf (her mark). Witnessed by John Haring, Samuel Haring, Abrm. Westervelt, Crynes Bertholf. 7 April 1798 (recorded 22 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:209) John Hopper, Esquire, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Andrew Hopper of the same place, for £28, two parcels: (1) 40 acres strict measure in Franklin Township, part of lot number 97 [94?] in the Romopock tract, which he purchased from James Parker and Walter Rutherford. (2) 26-59/100 acres strict measure, lot number 95. Signed by John Hopper. Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, Abrm. Dator. 1 September 1794 (recorded 24 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:212) Robert R. Livingston of the City of New York, Esquire, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Aury Garritson of Franklin Township, for £17, 3 shillings, 42-88/100 acres in the Ramapough tract in Franklin Township, lot number 104, beginning on line of Laroux's lower tract. Signed by Rob. R. Livingston, Mary Livingston. Witnessed by Betsey Livingston, John Haring. 20 March 1799 (recorded 24 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:216) Peter Ward and Nancy, his wife, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Aaron Garretson of the same place. for £75, 50 acres strict measure in the Township of Franklin, part of lot number 65 on map of Romopock tract. Signed by Peter Ward, Nancey Ward. Witnessed by Perynas Erwin, Peter Ward Junr. 12 April 1800 (recorded 24 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:220) John Ackerman of Ramapough in the Township of Franklin, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Aaron Garreson of the same place, yeoman, for £7, 8-3/4 acres more or less at the place aforesaid, between the Dwelling Houses of said John Ackerman and Aaron Garrison, being part of lot number 103. Signed John Ackerman, Elizabeth Ackerman. Witnessed by Henry V. Allen, Abraham Garrison. 8 April 1797 (recorded 25 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:223) John Hopper, Esquire, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Aaron Garritson of the same place, for £4, 4 shillings, 13 acres strict measure in Franklin Township, part of lot number 105 on a map of the Ramapough tract. Signed by John Hopper. Witnessed by Andrew Hopper, Abrm. Ryerson. 1 April 1804 (recorded 27 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:225) John Siminson of Richmond County, New York, and Gitty, his wife, joiner, conveyed to John Goetschius of Bergen County, yeoman, for £97, 10 shillings, 12-2/10 acres int he Township of Patterson at Wagra, adjoining N part of tract of 131 acres formerly of John Francis Ryerson and Derick Ryerson which said John Simonson purchased of John Stites who purchased of the Executors; Samuel Brooks who purchased of Benjamin Shotwell who purchased of the Commissioners of Forfeiture. Signed by John Simonson, Gitty Simonso. Witnessed by Abner Baker, Anne Simonson. 19 May 1802 (recorded 27 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:227) Andrew Bell of Perth Amboy in the County of Middlesex, conveyed to Richard Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, two parcels: (1) 13-33/100 acres strict measure in Preakness, Township of Saddle River, corner of tract of 25-84/100 acres returned to Abraham Ogden. (2) 10 acres strict measure in Preakness. Mentioned land returned to Derick Van Riper. Signed by Andrew Bell. Witnessed by Uriah V. Riper, Albert Berdan, Jnr. 5 February 1803 (recorded 28 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:230) James Jay of the City of New York, conveyed to John Van Buskirk of Hackensack Precinct, for £168, 10 acres more or less in Hackensack Precinct, lot number 4. Bounded N by James Jay; S formerly the property of Margaret DePeyster, deceased; W by lot number 3; E by lots five and six/ Signed by James Jay. Witnessed by Jacob Blauvelt, John D. Haring. 21 January 1804 (recorded 30 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:235) Lodowick Bush of New Hemsted in the County of Rockland, State of New York, and Helena, his wife, conveyed to Cornelius C. Van Horn of the City of New York, for $1150, 61 acres more or less at the ponds in the Township of Franklin, beginning N side of Road at line of Abraham Van Zile and corner Simeon Van Winkle; along brook; line of Benjamin Romine. Bounded N by the Road and the Brook; W and SW by land of Benjamin Romine; S and E by land of Simeon Van Winkle and new Road. Signed by Lodowick Bush (his mark), Helenor Bush (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Peter Westervelt. 18 February 1805 (recorded 31 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:239) Helebrant Lozier of the City of New York, Physician, conveyed to Peter, Jacob and John Van Buskirk of the precinct of Hackensack, joint tenants in common, for $1000, 36 acres more or less in precinct of Hackensack, beginning N side of Road that leads from the Liberty [Pole] to Teneck at SW corner of land of John Van Derbeek. Mentioned Aury Westervelt; small Brook that divides said lot and John Van Buskirk's land; land of George Warren Chapman. Bounded E by John Van Derbeek and Aury Westervelt; N by Aury Westervelt; W by said John Van Buskirk and George Warren Chapman and Road. Signed by Hillabrant Lozier. Witnessed by Arie King, Jacob Brinkerhoff. 2 May 1804 (recorded 31 May 1805, Bergen Co. U:242) John Van Houten and Elizabeth, his wife, Rinear Kip and Elizabeth, his wife, of Patterson in the County of Essex, conveyed to Anna Van Houten of the Township of Saddle River and Robert Van Houten of same place, for $580, about 70 acres (total of 2 tracts) divided into 4 equal parts or 18-2/3 acres each, which parties of the first part had of Roeliff R. Van Houten of Totowa, deceased, in the Township of Saddle River, being lands and farm which said Roeliff R. Van Houten did formerly own. Two separate tracts. Signed by John Van Houten, Elizabeth Van Houten, Rynier Kipp, Elizabeth Kipp, Anna Van Houten. Witnessed by Jacob Van Winkle, Edo Van Winkle. 19 January 1805 (recorded 1 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:246) Conrad Kneght of Franklin Township, conveyed to Abraham A. Quckenbush of the same place, for $2312.50 three lots in the Ramapough tract, lot number 189. (1) 36 acres strict measure in Franklin Township within the Ramapough Tract, beginning SE corner lot number 197, bounded N and W by said Quckenbush, Wiert Valentine and others; S by heirs of Abraham Terhune; E by Albert Van Dien. (2) 6-1/4 acres strict measure being a lot near the former in Franklin Township being equal 1/4 part of a 27 acre lot formerly belonging to Roeliff Westervelt, Esquire, deceased. (2) 122-82/100 acres excepting 4 acres from west end heretofore conveyed by said Conrad Kneght unto John Van Blarcum, northerly equal 1/3 part bounded on lands of said Abraham A. Quackenbush on map marked and agreed upon by Conrad Kneght and Peter Tibow, deceased. Signed by Conrad Kneght (his mark). Witnessed by Anne Westervelt, Abrm. Westervelt. 16 April 1798 (recorded 5 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:251) Jannetye Storm and Jacob Storm, her husband, of Ramapough, conveyed to Arie Gerretson of the same place, for £60, 10 acres in Ramapough in Bergen County, being given and bequeathed to said Jannetye Storm by the Last Will and Testament of Garret Garretson, the said Jannetye's father. Signed by Jacob Storm (his mark), Jannetye Storm (her mark). Witnessed by Petrus DeWit, Elizabeth DeWit. 4 May 1805 (recorded 5 June 1805 Bergen Co. U:253) Isaac Concklin of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Thomas Perhamus [Polhamus], for $200, various household goods, including Beadstead, Bedding, iron pots, plates, tables, spoonsgrind stone, dresser, looking glass, etc. Signed Isaac Concklin (his mark). Witnessed by Garret Ackerman, Abraham Westervelt. 21 February 1805 (recorded 6 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:255) David N. Demarest of Harington and Marytye, his wife, conveyed to John Nagle and Frederic Nagle, both of Harington, for $500, 7 acres more or less in Closter, beginning at W bank of the south branch of Mill Creek; mentioned Mill Road. Bounded N by Mill Road; E by west side of path and south branch of Mill Brook; S by Daniel Declark's path which leads to the mountain; W by David Nagle. Signed by David Demarest, Marretye Demarest. Witnessed by Benj. Blackledge, Albert Bogert. 17 February 1805 (recorded 6 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:258) James D. Westervelt of the Township of Hackensack, Esquire, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to David N. Demerest of Harington, for $6,250, 175 acres more or less in Tienefly in Hackensack Township, beginning E side of Tiena Kill on line of Henry Ferdon; mentioned line of John Huyler; line of William Westervelt; line to Hudsons River; line of heirs of the late Peter Westervelt, deceased. Bounded SW by Henry Ferdon, John Huyler, and William Westervelt; SE by William Westervelt and Hudson's River; NE by lands of heirs of Peter Westervelt. deceased; NW by Tiena Kill. Signed by James Westervelt, Mary Westervelt. Witnessed by Benj. Blackledge, James Blackledge. 21 July 1804 (recorded 6 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:262) Moses Ogden and Mary, his wife, Charles Ogden and Ann, his wife, of New Ark, conveyed to Dirk Van Riper, Junr. of Pompton, for $500, 108-73/100 acres strict measure, a parcel about a miles and a half eastward of Pompton Furnace, beginning 5th corner of a tract of 145-40/100 acres surveyed to Dirk Van Riper 23 Nov 1762, being part of a tract returned to Philip Schuyler 28 March 1754. Signed by Moses Ogden, Mary Ogden, Cha. Ogden, Ann Ogden. Witnessed by Molly Ogden, Catherine Ogden. 1 February 1804 (recorded 4 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:267) (Tripartate Indenture) Robert Fredericks of the City of New York of the first part, and Elizabeth, his wife of the second part, and Weart Valentine of the same place, cartman, of the third part "whereas some unhappy differences have lately arisen between the said Robert Fredericks and Elizabeth, his wife, and they have mutually agreed to live separate and apart from each other..." [this appears to be an agreement to protect Elizabeth's rights to personal behavior and household goods, and absolving Robert Fredericks of responsibility for her maintenance, with Weart Valentine serving as security for Elizabeth's maintenance], for $1 from Elizabeth to Robert. Signed by Robert Fredericks, Weart Valentine, Elizabeth Fredericks. Witnessed by Thomas Bletcher, James Pike, and Jno. B. Fisk. (See also Bergen County Deed Book U:309) 24 May 1804 (recorded 8 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:270) Richard Edsall, Junior, of the County of Sussex, conveyed to John Kinner of the County of Bergen, for £28, 4 shillings, 6 pence, 38-22/100 acres strict measure, in the Township of Pompton. Mentioned said Kinner's meadow across a brook called great Springbrook. Signed by Richard Edsall, Junr. Witnessed by Mary Hetfield, Richard Edsall. 3 September 1803 (recorded 8 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:273) Ezekiel Stilwell [Stitwell?] and Adam Boyd, Guardians of the Persons and Estates of Job Smith, Catharine Smith, and Mary Smith, children of Job Smith Junr., late of the County of Bergen, deceased, to Effie Reed of Bergen County, for $298.68, 5 acres, 3 roods, 24 perches being a lot of land or cedar swamp in the County of Bergen, beginning edge of upland on Seacaucus at division line between heris of Edward Earl, deceased, and heirs of Job Smith, Junr., deceased. Bounded N by heirs of Edward Earl, deceased; E and S by heirs of Job Smith, deceased; W by John Smith; Signed by E. Stilwell Guardian, Adam Boys, Guardian. Witnessed by James Ludlam, Anthony Ludam. 25 March 1805 (recorded 10 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:277) Casparus Van Dien of the Township of Franklin and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Abraham A. Quackenbush of the same place, for $200, 15 acres of woodland at a place called Quacksick in the Township of Franklin, excepting an equal half of said lot (7-1/2 acres) heretofore conveyed by Casparus Van Dien and Mary, his wife, to John Pulis 30 July 1802. Bounded N by lands of Albert Van Dien; S by lands of Albert Terhune and others; E and W by lands now belonging to said Abraham A. Quackenbush. Signed by Casparus Van Dien, Mary Van Dien. Witnessed by Anne Westervelt, Abrm. Westervelt. 6 May 1799 (recorded 22 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:280) Achie Fielding of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to (her son) Daniel Fielding of the same place, for natural love and affection and $2,000., 67 acres more or less at Pollevly in the Township of New Barbadoes, being one equal third part of a parcel formerly belonging to Isaac Vreeland, deceased, and by Enoch Vreeland, John Vreeland, John Vreeland, and Abraham Vreeland, released to Simon Vreeland by deed dated 25 May 1761 according to Last Will and Testament of said Isaac Vreeland, beginning at line of Arie Van Winkle and Tade Van Edeystein; mentioned line of Derick Terhune; pole Vally or fresh meadow; and also a cedar swamp in the precinct of New Barbadoes at a place called Little Cedar Swamp, bounded E by swamp and meadow late of John Richards, deceased; S by swamp of Isaac Vanderbeek; W by swamp of John Vreeland; N by meadows of John Outwater. Signed by Achie Fielding (her mark). Witnessed by Robert Campbell, John Earle. 7 March 1804 (Recorded 22 June 1805, Bergen Co., U:285) Cornelius Tuers of the Township of New Barbadoes and Ester, his wife, conveyed to Nathaniel Boyleston of the Township of Elizabeth in the County of Essex, for $1000, 1-1/4 acres strict measure, being lot number 8, one of the 90 lots lately laid out on the land late of Robert Kennedy, Esq., beginning at Passaic River. Signed by Cornelius Tuers, Ester Tuers. Witnessed by Jacob Halsey, Thomas Boylston. 24 October 1804 (recorded 22 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:288) Jonathan Mulford and Phebe, his wife, conveyed to Nathaniel Boilston, all of Barbadoes Neck, for $1750., 18-50/100 acres on Barbadoes Neck, beginning NE corner of Ezekial Ball's land on the S side of the Road leading from New Ark to New York. Bounded N by said Road and Coll. Thomas Ward; E by said Mulford and Ward; S by said Mulford; W by said Ball. Signed by Jonathan Mulford, Phebe Mulford (her mark). Witnessed by Harriet R. Pennington, William S. Pennington. 4 March 1804 (recorded 28 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:291) James Demarest of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Garret C. Post of the same place, for $100, a store or shop late in possession and occupation of said James Demarest, adjoining NW corner of dwelling house of the said Garret C. Post. Signed by Jas. Demarest. Witnessed by Alexander James, Abrm. A. Van Derbeek. 19 April 1804 (recorded 29 June 1805, Bergen Co. U:294) Garret Lydacker of the Precinct of Hackensack, conveyed to Cornelius Lydacker of the County of Bergen, for $521.25, 10-1/4 acres and 28 Rods in the Township of Hackensack, beginning at line of John Smith; mentioned English Creek. Bounded NW by John Smith; E and S by John Casteen's Creek; W by English Creek. Signed by Garret Lydecker. Witnessed by Henry Day, Josiah Johnson. 10 April 1805 (recorded 1 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:297) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esquire, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed toPeter Crighton of the City of New York, shoemaker, for $495, tracts at Hoboken, in the Township of Bergen, Lots no. 75, 76, 77. Bounded W by Washington Street between Third Street and Fourth Street; S by Lot number 74; N by lot number 78. Signed by John Stevens, Rachl. Stevens. Witnessed by Daniel Van Reipen, Robt. S. Stevens. 7 November 1785 (recorded 1 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:300) Edmond Kingsland or the Precinct of Bergen, conveyed to Deborah Outwater, now the wife of James Outwater of the same place, for £100, 22-3/10 acres in the Township of Bergen, beginning corner of Lot number 5; mentioned Pinhorne's Creek; line of the Bergen Lots; Crom Kill. Signed by Edmun Kingsland. Witnessed by John Outwater, Jacob Lazier. 8 January 1805 (recorded 1 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:303) Theunis Ryerson of Bergen County, conveyed to Conrad D. Lines and Abraham Lines Junior, both of the Township of Pompton, for [$ amount left blank], two lots: (1) 10-15/100 acres strinct measure int he Township of Pompton, beginning SE end of Wanaque Mountains; corner 50-acre tract returned to Silas Condit 5 July 1801. (2) Also a lot of 11-18/100 acres strict measurein the Township of Franklin, beginning [near] a path from John A. Freeland's to the Ramapock River; returned to said Thunis Ryerson on 24 May 1802. Signed by Thunis Ryerson. Witnessed by Polly Ryerson, Rachel Ryerson. 23 December 1803 (recorded 1 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:306) Andrew Bell of Perth Amboy in Middlesex Co., conveyed to Abraham A. Lines of the Township of Pompton, for $105.50, 52-75/100 acres strict measure, in the Township of Pompton, beginning about a quarter mile NE from Forge Freedon and 50 links on the east side from Ringwood River; mentioned 13th corner of a 156-41/100-acre tract returned to Peter Slutt. Signed by Andrew Bell. Witnessed by Theunis Ryerson. 1 February 1804 (recorded 2 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:309) Robert Fredericks of the City of New York, conveyed to Weart Valentine of the same place, cartman, Trustee of Elizabeth Fredericks, wife of said Robert, in consideration of Articles of Separation) 23-78/100 acres in New Jersey, beginning SW corner of Morris Sharp on E bounds of Peter Demarest; mentioned land of Conrad Knact; S side of Hohaukus Brook; land of Albert Van Dien. Bounded W by Peter Demarest; S by Conrad Knact and Albert Wilson; N by Morris Sharp. Signed by Robt. Fredericks, Weart Valentine (his mark). Witnessed by James Pike, Jno. B. Fish. (See also Bergen County Deed Book U:267) 2 March 1805 (recorded 2 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:313) James Mackrell of the County of Bergen, and Martha, his wife, conveyed to Cornelius C. Bogert of Bergen County, for $500, a messuage and lot in New Barbadoes, 97 feet wide, from the road to the creek. Bounded W by Thomas Chapple; S by Road leading to Quacksock; E by Robert Campbell; N by Creek. Signed by James Mackrell, Martha Mackrell (her mark), Witnessed by Lewis Moore, Henry Van Derbeek. 10 May 1798 (recorded 3 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:317) Elizabeth Smith of Belmont, Haverstraw, in the County of Orange, State of New York, widow and relict of Thomas Smith, late of the same place, Counsellor at Law but now deceased, and John Van Zyle of the County of Bergen, for £90, 12 acres in Bergen County which formerly belonged to one Henry Powelson, same lately surveyed by John Day and has since been possessed by said John Van Zyle. Signed by Elizabeth Smith. Witnessed by Thomas Smith, Mary F. Smith. 1 May 1805 (recorded 4 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:320) Isaac Pioneer of the City of New York, carpenter, and Jane, his wife, conveyed to John Esler of the said City, carpenter, and Mary, his wife, and John D. Ryerson of the Township of Saddle River, farmer, for $975, 34-40/100 acres in the Township of SaddleRiver being part of lands of John Ryerson known on a certain map of the said lands of said John Ryerson, deceased, made by Executors of John Ryerson, deceased, David Herring and Jacob Quackenbush, as Lot Number 2 beginning at Bass Brook in the line of the Ramapo Pattent. Signed by John Esler, Mary Esler, Isaac Pioneer, Jane Pioneer. Witnessed by Abraham Baker, Thos. Wells. 8 May 1804 (recorded 4 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:327) Christina DePeyster of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Thomas Blanch Junior of the Township of Harington, for $750, 6 acres strict measure in the Township of Harington, beginning SW corner Cornelius Bogert's land; mentions the Saddle River. Bounded N by Cornelius Bogert; S and E by lands of said Christina DePeyster; W by said River. Signed by Christina Depyster. Witnessed by Wm. A. DePeyster, John Davd. Haring. 13 April 1805 (recorded 4 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:331) Albert R. Westervelt of the Township of Franklin, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Henry Bervoort [Brevoort elsewhere in deed], of the Township of Saddle River, for $1000, 6 acres more or less being a dwelling house and lot in the Township of Saddle River near the mills of Isaac Sloot, beginning at W bank of the Saddle River on the S side of the bridge; mentioned line of George Doremus. Bounded N by road west; NW by Garret Garretse; S by said George Doremus; E by the Saddle River. Signed by Albert R. Westervelt, Margret Westervelt. Witnessed by Caty Westervelt, Abrm. Westervelt. 2 May 1805 (recorded 5 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:336) Joseph Cooper of the Township of Saddle River and Hannah, his wife, conveyed to John Odle of the same place, for £70, one acre strict measure, exclusive of the road in the Goffle, Township of Saddle River, beginning middle of Goffle Road two chains and 56 links from the NE corner of Lawrence Van Buskirk's land. Also the house and lot on the W side of the road (7/100 acres). Signed Joseph Cooper, Hannah Cooper (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, David D. Ackerman. 13 November 1804 (recorded 5 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:340) Cornelius Westervelt of Wagaraw in the Township of Saddle River, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Richard Degray of the Goffle, for $457.75, 18 acres strict measure at Wagaraw, beginning at 20th corner of land of Richard Degray. Bounded S and E by Cornelius Westervelt; N by John Bardon; W by Richard Degray. Signed by Cornelius Westervelt, Margret Westervelt (her mark). Witnessed by Simeon Van Winkle, John S. Van Winkle. 1 May 1804 (recorded 5 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:344) John Ackerman of the Township of Franklin, and Lyby, his wife [Liby elsewhere in deed], conveyed to his son, John Ackerman of the same place, blacksmith, for $100, 9-34/100 acres in the Township of Franklin, part of plantation where said John Ackerman now lives at a place called the ponds, beginning at Main Road leading from the ponds to Patterson on division line of said John Ackerman and Daniel Yeomans. Signed by John J. Ackerman, Elizabeth Ackerman. Witnessed by Richd. J. Ackerman, Garret A. Post. 4 May 1805 (recorded 6 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:347) John Bervoort of the Township of New Barbadoes and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Samuel Bervoort of the same place, for $2000. 75 acres more or less beginning NE corner land of Leah Slott and land of Stephen Terhune; mentioned Brook called the Sprout; land of Albert Voorhis and Nicausie Kipp. Bounded N by Albert Terhune; E by Albert Voorhis and the Sprout; S by Nicausie Kipp and Albert Voorhis; W by Albert Voorhis. Also 40 acres of swamp and uplands. Signed by John Bervoort, Jane Bervoort. Witnessed by Henry Bervoort, Albert Cough (his mark). 10 May 1805 (recorded 8 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:354) Samuel Brevoort of the Township of New Barbadoes, Inn Keeper, conveyed to John Bervoort and Jane of the same place, for $2000, 75 acres more or less at New Hamburgh, beginning NE corner of land of Leah Slott and the land of Stephen Terhune; mentioned Sprout Brook; land of Albert Voorhis and Nicausie Kipp; Road that leads from Paramus to Hackensack. Bounded N by AlbertTerhune; E by Sprout and Albert Voorhis; S by Nicausie Kipp and Albert Voorhis; SW by Road; N by Albert Voorhis; W by Leah Slott. Signed by Samuel Bervoort. Witnessed by Henry Bervoort, Albert Cough (his mark). 6 November 1804 (recorded 8 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:358) Mary Van Emburgh of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Hessel Juriaense of the Township of New Barbadoes, two tracts in the Township of New Barbadoes in Pattent of Munache: (1) 4-62/100 acres, beginning S corner of Nicausie Terhune in the wolf swamp on the line of Larence Ackerman, deceased, bounded S and W by John Terhune; S and E by Lawrence Ackerman, deceased; NW by Lucas Van Voorhase, deceased; NE by Nicause Terhune. (2) 4-62/100 acres. Signed by Mary Van Emburgh. Witnessed by Abraham Speer, Henry Kark. 6 November 1804 (recorded 8 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:362) Hessel Jurianse of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Henry Kark of the same place, for $80.94, two tracts (each of 2-31/100 acres) in New Barbadoes Township in Pattent of Munoche in the wolf swamp, SW of where Harmanus Bross now lives; mentions land of Henry Berry; Nicausey Terhune; Jacob Terhune, Esq.; Gilbert Van Emberk. Signed by Hassel Yereance. Witnessed by Abraham Speer, Garrabrant Yuriance. 1 April 1805 (recorded 9 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:366) James Jacobus and Polly, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to George G. Ryerson of same place, for $1200, 52 acres more or less in the Township of Saddle River, within the bounds of the Pacquanack Pattent where party of the first part now lives, bounded S and S by Henry Mead; W by Pacquanack River and Henry Mead; N by said Henry Mead, Roelif Jacobus and the Public Road on the line of lands of Andrew Bowman. Signed by James Jacobus, Polly Jacobus. Witnessed by Isaac Mead, John Dey. 1 January 1805 (recorded 9 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:369) Daniel Hedden and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Hugh Bigg of the City of New York, for $828, 27-60/100 acres of woodland in the Township of Saddle River, beginning W corner of lot sold by said Daniel Hedden to Walter Frederick. Bounded E by Walter Frederick; S by Francis Van Iderstine; W by land now or late of Daniel Dodd; N by Nichls. Van Blarcum. Signed by Daniel Hedden, Mary Hedden. Witnessed by Abrm. [or Edmd.?] Blackly, Junior, James Dods. 18 March 1805 (recorded 9 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:374) James Earle and Elizabeth, his wife, of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to Agnes Boss [or Anges Ross?] of the same place, for $137.50, 2 acres strict measure in the Township of Bergen, on E side of Highway nearly on top of hill leading from the Three Pigeons to the Town of Bergen and a little to the NE of where David Henyon dwells, beginning at division line of Joseph Van Winkle; mentioned line of Walter Clindinney. Signed by James Earle, Elizabeth Earle. Witnessed by Abraham Sickles, Junior; David Hennion (his mark). 2 March 1805 (recorded 10 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:377) Luke Westervelt and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Henry Van Emburgh of the same place, for $293.75, 11-3/4 acres in the Township of Franklin, beginning at Lot number three of the Ramapo Tract; mentioned Public Road. Signed by Luke Westervelt, Mary Westervelt (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Willis, John M. Archbold. 6 May 1805 (recorded 10 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:381) Garret D. Ackerman of the Township of Bergen, and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Joseph Cooper of the Township of Franklin, for £77, 10 shillings, 1-68/100 acres strict measure, being a small tract about one quarter mile from the Station Rock, beginning line of said Garret D. Ackerman. Bounded W by Ramapough Tract; S by John Bardon; E by said Garret Ackerman; N by Richard Freeland. Signed by Garret Ackerman, Elizabeth Ackerman. Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, John Oldis. 13 February 1798 (recorded 10 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:385) Frederick Storms of Youpough and Caty, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Ackerman of the same place, for £7, 10 shillings, 1-50/100 acres strict measure, at Youpough joining the Road leading from Pompton to Ramapough, beginning on line of Rinear Quackenbush. Signed by Frederick Storms (his mark), Caty Storms (her mark). Witnessed by Henry Van Allen, Abraham Storms (his mark). 29 November 1800 (recorded 11 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:388) Frederick Storms and Caty, his wife, of Franklin Township, conveyed to Abraham Ackerman of the same place, for $49.50, 24-3/4 acres strict measure as surveyed to Lemuel Cobb of the Township of Hanover in the County of Morris 15 Jan 1800, near the S corner of the Ramapough tract in the Township of Franklin; mentioned lot of Frederick Storms. Signed Frederick Storms (his mark), Caty Storms. Witnessed by Henry V. Allen, Arie Demarest. 10 May 1804 (recorded 11 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:391) Henry Van Allen of the Township of Franklin, and Abigail, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Ackerman of the same place, for $375, 16-67/100 acres strict measure at Youpough, beginning at main road leading from Ramapough to Pompton on line of Abraham Ackerman; mentioned middle of Ramapough River. Signed by Henry V. Allen, Abigal V. Allen (her mark). Witnessed by John Turse, Benjamin Romine (his mark). 9 June 1796 (recorded 11 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:394) Garret Van Allen of Youpough in the Township of Franklin, farmer, and Leah, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Ackerman of the same place, for £30, 6 acres more or less at Youpough, beginning middle of road in line of Rynier Quackenbush. Signed by Garret Van Allen, Leah Van Allen (her mark). Witnessed by George G. Doremus, Nicholas Himmion (his mark). 30 May 1804 (recorded 11 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:396) Jacob Van Ostrand and Charity, his wife, of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Isaac Van Winkle, of the same place, for $653.40, two lots in the Township of New Barbadoes: (1) 5-78/100 cleared land, beginning E side of Road leading from the boiling spring raod to Passaic River on S side of land of John Van Winkle. (2) 8 acres strict measure of woodland, beginning SW side of Christopher Yereanse's land; mentioned Peter Kipp's woodland. Signed by Jacob Van Norstrand, Charity Van Norstrand. Witnessed by Richard Outwater, Christopher Van Norstrand. 1 May 1805 (recorded 12 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:400) William Halsey and Julia, his wife, of New ark, conveyed to Isaac Van Winkle, of the Township of New Barbadoes, for $450, 20 acres strict measure in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning E side of Passaic River at N side of old Ferry Stairs. Signed by Wm. Halsey, Julia C. Halsey. Witnessed by Thomas Ward, Wm. B. Delaplaine, Jr. 23 October 1793 (recorded 12 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:405) Hannah Van Ostrant of New Barbadoes Precinct, administrator of Christopher Van Ostrand, deceased, conveyed to Isaac Van Winkle of the same place, for £96, 16 acres strict measure in New Barbadoes Precinct on the NE side of the Passaic River in the SW corner of John I. Van Winkle's land; mentioned Road leading from Acquackanonk Bridge to New Barbadoes Neck. Bounded W by River; N by said John Van Winkle; S by heirs of Christopher Van Ostrand; E by Road. Signed by Hannah Van Nortstrand. Witnessed by Jno. R. Ludlow, Henry F. Post. 7 August 1804 (recorded 13 July 1805, Bergen Co. U;409) Daniel Hedden of the Township of Saddle River and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Peter Van Aulen of the same place, for $120, 2-1/2 acres on the side of the Pompton Road, a little to the W of the Dwelling House of said Daniel Hedden, beginning middle of said Pompton Road opposite the N corner of Peter Hopper's land at Road leading to the ponds; mentioned Road from Patterson to Pompton. Signed by Daniel Hedden, Mary Hedden. Witnessed by David Hunt, Abraham Willis. 16 March 1805 (recorded 13 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:412) Peter Van Allen and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to James Austin of the Town of Paterson in the County of Essex, for $120, 2-1/2 acres more or less, and a shop thereon, in the Township of Saddle River, beginning middle of public road that leads from Paterson to Pompton at turn of road that leads to ponds, at NW corner Peter Hopper's land; mentioned land belonging to the estate of James McCurdy, deceased. Signed by Peter Van Allen, Mary Van Allen (her mark). Witnessed by John I. Van Geison, Peter Van Allen. 1 April 1805 (recorded 13 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:417) Daniel Hedden and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to James Austin of Paterson in the County of Essex, for $250.69, 7-42/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning on line of lot of heirs of John I. Post, late of Paterson, deceased. Signed by Daniel Hedden, Mary Hedden. Witnessed by John G. Van Houten, Abrm. Willis. 2 March 1805 (recorded 14 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:421) Luke Westervelt of the Township of Franklin, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Albert Westervelt of Saddle River Township, for $956.20, 22-1/4 acres being a house and lot in the Township of Franklin, beginning SE corner of Lot Number 3 of the Ramapough Tract and NE corner of Lot Number Two of same Tract, now in occupation of David D. Ackerman; mentioned line of Henry Hopper; Public Road a little above the house of John Archbold. Signed by Luke Westervelt, Mary Westervelt (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Willis, John M. Archbold. 1 May 1805 (recorded 14 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:426) Maria Heaton of the County of Bergen, conveyed to James Heaton of the same place, for $800., 6 acres English Measure in Township of Hackensack, beginning E side of Road that leads from the New Bridge to Old Hackensack, at William Clark's corner. Bounded N by William Clark; E and S by land late the property of John Van Buskirk, deceased, but now Hessel Ryerson's; W by Road. Signed by Maria Heaton. Witnessed by Lucas Van Buskirk, Francis Wade. 5 March 1805 (recorded 15 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:430) Jacob S. Van Winkle and Mary, his wife, and Edo Van Winkle, of Paterson in the County of Essex, conveyed to Simeon Van Winkle of the same place, for $532.50, 30-50/100 acres of woodland in Saddle River; mentioned survey made for Jacob Van Winkle, deceased. Signed by Jacob S. Van Winkle, Mary Van Winkle, Edo Van Winkle. Witnessed by Abrm. Willis, Jacob Van Winkle, Junr. 8 May 1799 (recorded 17 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:434) John Westervelt of the Township of Saddle River, merchant, conveyed to John Archbold of the Township of Franklin, for £13, 16 shillings, 3 acres more or less of woodland in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at corner of Richard Van Horn's lot. Signed by John Westervelt, Anne Westervelt. Witnessed by Abel McPherson, David Archbold. 1 May 1794 (recorded 18 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:438) John Rattone of the City of Perth Amboy, and Agness, his wife, and Theophylact Backe of the City of New York, and Ann Dorothy, his wife, conveyed to John D. Ryerson of the precinct of Saddle River, for £229, 8 shillings, 9 pence, 71-70/100 acres in the Ramapough Tract in Franklin Township, being part of Lot Number One, beginning at Large Rock. Signed John Rattoone, Agness Rattoone, Theophylact Bache, Ann D. Bache. Witnessed by John Haring, James Watson, Jr. 26 January 1805 (recorded 18 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:444) Walter Kendricks of the City of New York, hatter, and Nancey, his wife, conveyed to James Austin of Patterson, for $362, 42-1/2 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning middle of Pompton [Road] where pond road leaves said Pompton Road; being NE corner of small lot heretofore sold by Daniel Hedden to Peter Van Aulen. Signed by Walter Kendricks, Nancy Kendricks. Witnessed by [Pierre?] C. Van Wyck. 10 May 1805 (recorded 19 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:451) Cornelius Smith of the Township of Franklin, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Harmanus Van Zile of the same place, two tracts: (1) 216-58/100 acres strict measure being 7 equal 12th parts of one undivided moiety or equal half part of tract being part of Ramapough Patent, Lot Number 172, beginning SW corner of John Verwey's Tract at Saddle River. Also (2) 230 acres plus 23-85/100 acres one undivided moiety or equal half of five 24th parts of said Lot 172, the first of which was conveyed to said Cornelius byHarmanus Van Zile and Martha, his wife, 20 Feb 1805; second by deed by Peter War d and Nancy Ward 10 Aug 1799. Signed by Cornelius Smith. Witnessed by Jacob Bamper, Abraham A. Quackenbush. 10 September 1789 (recorded 19 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:456) Johannes Myer of the Precinct of Warwick, in the County of Orange, State of New York, yeoman, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Henry Storm of the Township of Harington, for £22, 10 shillings, 10 acres in the Township of Harington at a place called Weremiss, bounded N by lands now in possession of Johanes Gordinier; E by lands of said Johanes Myer; S by lands of said Henry Storm; W by lands of said Johanes Myer. Signed by Johannes Myer (his mark), Mary Myer (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob I. Blauvelt, David Haring. 20 October 1804 (recorded 19 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:459) Garret P. Van Wagnor of Slotterdam in the Township of Saddle River, and Sophia, his wife, conveyed to John Ryars of the Township of Herrington, for $4,500, 129-1/2 acres at Small Lots near Wagraw, part of Lot number 8 formerly in the possession of the late James Garretse, deceased, at corner of Lot 7 now in possession of Jacob Demarest; mentioned line of lot formerly possessed by Cornelius Westevrelt, deceased. Bounded S by Road; E by Lot no. 7; N by lands later of Uriah Westervelt, deceased; W by lands late of Cornelius Westervelt, deceased. Signed by Garret P. Van Wagenen, Sophia Van Wagenen. Witnessed by John I. Banta, Jacob Banta. 1 May 1805 (recorded 20 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:464) Abraham J. Garritson [Garrison elsewhere in deed] of the City of New York, and Jane, his wife, conveyed to John Ennes of the Township of Franklin, for $1250, three lots: (1) 10 acres more or less being a house and lot at Ponds Church in the Township of Franklin, beginning corner near School House; along road to line of Abraham H. Garrison (excepting one rod); mentioned land formerly possessed by Ryer Ryerson. (2) also 3 acre more or less lot at the Ponds, beginning at lot heretofore conveyed by John Van Riper to said Abraham J. Garrison. (3) 40 acres more or less being part of a lot the said Abraham J. Garrison purchased of Robert Montgomery and John Johnson lying in the rear of Abraham Gould's land, bounded W by top of the Mountain; S by Ryer Ryerson; N by Samuel Romine; E by Patent line of Johnston and Willox. Signed by Abraham J. Garrison, Jane Garrison. Witnessed by W. W. [Ten Eke?], Jacob Terhune. 7 November 1804 (recorded Bergen Co. U:468) Cornelius Harson and [Ann], his wife of Bergen County, conveyed to Sir James Jay of the City of New York, for $156.22, 19-1/4 acres, 10 rods, in the Precinct of Hackensack; mentioned farm of late Abraham DePeyster, deceased. Signed by Cornelius Harsen, Ann Harson. Witnessed by Benj. Blackledge, James D. Westervelt. 20 April 1802 (recorded 22 July 1805, Bergen Co. U:473) Isabella Kearney of Hanover in the County of Morris, surviving executor of the Last Will and Testament of Michael Kearney, deceased, of Monmouth, to Nathaniel Board of the Township of Pompton, for $30, 10-72/100 acres strict measure, on S side of Long Pond River in the Township of Pompton, beginning corner of tract of 60-90/100 acres returned to Lemuel Cobb 1 June 1799, now belonging to Charles Stewart. Signed by Isabella Kearney. Witnessed by Euphemia Arabella Leonard; Lemuel Cobb. **********