BERGEN COUNTY DEEDS (BOOK W), 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 W 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. ============================================================================== 8 March 1786 (recorded 9 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:1) John Outwater and Guilliam Outwater, both of Bergen County, Gentlemen, conveyed to Nehemiah Wade, Attorney at Law, of Bergen County, for £31, 2 shillings, 6 pence, 5 acres and 2 perches of woodland in the precinct of New Barbadoes in Munaghia Patent on W side of Quackseck at a place called John Earles Point, beginning NE corner of woodland sold by said John and Guilliam Outwater to Samuel Reading. Signed by John Outwater, Gilm. Outwater. Witnessed by George Vangesen, Yacob Paulesse. 16 April 1792 (recorded 3 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:3) Reverend Solomon Freligh of the County of Bergen and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Nehemiah Wade of the same place, for £200, a messuage in the precinct of New Barbadoes on the E side of the road leading from Hackensack to the New Bridge which said Solomon Fraeligh lately bought of Cornelius Cooper, beginning NW corner of Paulis Vanderbeek. Signed Solomon Freligh, Rachel Freligh. Witnessed by David B. Demarest, Jacob D. Demarest. 1 May 1795 (recorded 3 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:5) John Van Buskirk of the City of New York, and Elsey, his wife, conveyed to Nehemiah Wade of Hackensack in the Township of New Barbadoes, for £121, 10 shillings, 13-1/2 acres more or less in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning NW corner of land lately sold by said John Van Buskirk to George and Albert Brinkerhoof. Signed John Van Buskirk, Alice Van Buskirk. Witnessed by Henry Lines, Robert Hutchings. 1 May 1805 (recorded 24 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:7) Henry Tice of the Township of Franklin, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Thomas J. Banta of the same place, for $386.25, 30-90/100 acres in the Township of Franklin, beginning NE corner of Cornelius Puless on W bounds of land of Abraham Van Gelder. Bounded E by land of said Abraham Van Gelder; N by John Springsteen; W by Jacob Young; and S by Jacob Young and Cornelius Puless. Signed by Henry D. Tice (his mark), Mary D. Tice (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob Young, David Van Gelder. 18 October 1805 (recorded 19 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:11) Jannety Terhune, widdow of Roelif Terhune late of the Township of New Barbadoes, deceased, conveyed to Michael Terhune and Michael Vreeland, both of the County of Bergen, for a yearly annual sum of $50 to be paid to said Jannety Terhune during her life, a parcel which belonged to said husband at his decease. Signed by Jannetie Terhune (her mark). 23 August 1805 (recorded 23 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:13) Alexander Rosegrant of the Township of Saddle River conveyed to Aury Banta of the same place, for $140, 2 acres more or less in the Township of Saddle River beginning E side of road adjoining the River Passaic at SW side or lot of Cornelius Post Junior. Signed by Alexander Rosegrant. Witnessed by Richard Banta, Robt. Gavs. 2 November 1805 (recorded 28 Nov 1805, Bergen Co. W:17) Whereas Mary Eckerson, wife of Jacob Eckerson of Harington is entitled to a Dower Right in the Real Estate of her former husband David A. Haring, deceased, of the same place, therefore said Jacob Eckerson and Mary, his wife, conveyed to David D. Haring, son of deceased, of same place, for $166.56, three lots in Harington: (1) 8 acres. homestead lot bounded W and N by land of Jacob D. Haring, son of said deceased; E by Road; S by land of John A. Haring. (2) 4 acres, mountain wood lot, bounded S by land of said Jacob D. Haring; N by land of Samuel Haring, son of said deceased; W by land of David Haring, son of said deceased; E by land of Peter Riker. (3) 3 acres, 20 Rods of woodlot in swamp, bounded N by wood land of said Jacob and Samuel Haring; S and W by land of John A. Haring; E by woodland of said Jacob Haring. Signed by Jacob Ackerson, Marya Acker. Witnessed by Thomas Ecker, William Fedon [Ferdon?]. Verbatim: To All People to whom these presents shall come, whereas Mary Eckerson wife of Jacob Eckerson of Harington in the County of Bergen and State of New Jersey is Intitled to a Dower Right in the Real Estate of her former Husband David A. Haring Deceased of the same place. Greeting. Know ye that they the said Jacob Eckerson and Mary his wife for an in consideration of the sum of one Hundred Sixty Six Dollars and Sixty Six Cents to them or one of them well and truly in hand paid by Abraham D. Haring son of said Deceased of the same place at the Sealing and Delivery of these presents the Receipt whereof they the said Jacob Eckerson and Mary his wife do hereby acknowledge, have released and forever quit claimed and by these presents do promise, release and forever Quit Claim unto the said Abraham D. Haring all manner of Dower and Right and Title of Dower whatsoever which they the said Jacob Eckerson and Mary his wife or either of them now have may might should or of right ought to have or claim of in or out of all and every of the lots or lands hereafter Particularly mentioned and Described situated Lying and being in Harington aforesaid, The first lot is the Homestead lot Bounded westerly and northerly by the land of Jacob D. Haring, son of said Deceased, Easterly by the Road, South by the land of John A. Haring Containing Eight acres. The second lot is a mountain wood Lot bounded South by the land of said Jacob D. Haring, North by the Land of Samuel Haring, son of said Deceased, West by the land of David Haring son of said Deceased and East by the land of Peter Riker. Containing Four Acres. The Third Lot is a wood Lot laying in the swamp Bounded Northerly by the wood Land of said Jacob and Samuel Haring, South and West by the Land of John A. Haring and East by the wood land of said Jacob A. Haring Containing three acres and Twenty Rods and also all manner of Actions and Writs of Dower whatsoever so as neither they the said Jacob Eckerson and Mary his wife nor any other person or persons for him her or them or any of them or in their name any manner of Dower or writ of Action of Dower or any right or title of Dower of or in the Lots Tenements messuage and hereditament [illegible word] in any part or parcel thereof at any time hereafter shall or may have claim or prosecute against the said Abraham Haring his heirs or assigns. In witness whereof the said Jacob Eckerson and Mary his wife have hereunto set their hands and Seals the Second day of November Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and five. Signed Jacob Ackerson (Legal Signature), Marya Acker (Legal Signature). Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Thomas Ecker, William Fedon. 11 November 1805 (recorded 28 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:19) Abraham D. Haring of Harington, cordwainer, conveyed to Moses Taylor, Junior, of the City of New York, merchant, for $1625., three lots in Harington, messuage , dwelling or mansion house, part of tract formerly belonging to David Haring (the father of said party of the first part), now deceased. (1) 8 acres, the home lot, beginning middle of public road, bounded N and W by lands of Jacob D. Haring; S by lands of John A. Haring; E by middle of the road. (2) 4 acres mountain wood lot beginning NE corner of land of Jacob D. Haring by land of Peter Riker; bounded N by lands of Samuel D. Haring; S by lands of Jacob D. Haring; W by lands of David D. Haring; E by lands of Peter Riker. (3) 3 acres, 32 rods of swamp wood lot boundedN by said Jacob and Samuel D. Haring; E by Jacob D. Haring. Signed by Abraham D. Haring. Witnessed by Benj. Blackledge, Henry Blackledge. 16 October 1805 (recorded 22 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:27) Leonard Davenport and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Jefferson, County of Morris, conveyed to Thomas Harrison of Pompton Township, for $275, 52-31/100 acres strict measure in the precinct of Pompton beginning near NE corner of land of George Ryerson. Signed Leonard Davenport (his mark), Mary Davenport (her mark). Witnessed by David Marinus, Abraham L. Davenport. 18 November 1797 (recorded 15 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:30) Henry I. Banta of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Coon Carlock of the same County, for £700, 16 acres more or less in Harring Township beginning on E side of Saddle River on NE side or corner of land of Abraham Terhune; mentioned Public Road that Leads to Paramus; line of land of David Balding; land of Abraham Hopper; line of Arry A. Ackerman; John Ackerman's line; W side of Pond; W side of Mill dam. Bounded S by Terhune's land; E by Public Road; N by David Balding; W by Abraham Hopper and Arry Ackerman. Signed by Hendrick i Banta, Mary Banta (her mark). Witnessed by Thomas Van Buskirk, James Canfield. 5 October 1805 (recorded 15 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:34) Jacob D. Demarest and Lenah, his wife, of the Township of Hackensack, cordwainer, conveyed to Weart Banta of the Township of New Barbadoes, farmer, for £658, 10 s., three parcels containing a total of 31-3/4 and half a quarter acres. (1) 11-1/4 acres beginning at bridge across the brook E of the Old Church of Schraalenberg; mentioned land of Simon Demarest; bounded W by mill pond; N by land of Simon Demarest; E by land of John Bogert; S by Road. (2) 6 and half a quarter acres beginning at wood land of John R. Bogert; land of Jacob D. Demarest; heris of Dower P. Westervelt; William Westervelt; bounded N by Jacob D. Demarest. (3) 14-1/2 acres beginning near wood land of John R. Bogert; mentioned said Jacob D. Demarest; said Wiert Banta; said Dower P. Westervelt; Jacobus Demarest; Peter Christie. Signed by Jacob D. Demarest, Lenah Demarest (her mark). Witnessed by Thomas Holiday, Cornelius Westervelt. 1 May 1799 (recorded 24 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:39) Hendrick Zabriskie of Harington, yeoman, and Wyntje, his wife, conveyed to Solomon Freligh, Minister of the Gospel, Garret Lydecker and John Haring, Esquires, and William Christie, Hendrick I. Bogert, Dower J. Westervelt and Wiert J. Banta, yeomen, all of Bergen County, for $250, 5 acres and 1/8 part of an acre in the Precinct of Hackensack beginning SW corner of Burying Ground at the Schralinburgh Church; mentioned lands of Jacob D. Demarest; Benjamin Demarest; mill pond. Signed by Henry Zabriskie, Wintye Zabriskie. Witnessed by John D. Durie, Petrus Haring. 17 August 1805 (recorded 24 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:43) Isaac Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Garret C. Post, of the same place, for $169.20, 4-46/100 acres in the Township of Saddle River, bounded N by Christian A. Zabriskie; E by Jerry Van Riper; S by John Ryer; W by Michael Van Iderstine. Signed by Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Alexander James, Wm. Van Leusden. 1 October 1805 (recorded 24 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:46) Isaac Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Harmanus Van Bussem of the same place, for $352.50, 10 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River; mentioned corner of Richard Terhune. Signed by Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Christian A. Zabriskie, Garret H. Van Dien. 27 September 1805 (recorded 24 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:50) Albert Van Voorhis and Aaron Ackerman of the Township of Franklin, with consent of their wives [not named], conveyed to Lawrence Ackerman, Willm. Pulisfelt, Cunrad Sturr and James L. Ackerman of the County of Bergen [Consistory of Church?], for $7.50, 1/2 acre strict measure in the Township of Franklin at a place commonly called Wicough on the E side of the main Road leading from the dwelling house of John Van Voorhis to the dwelling house of John Eccerson, beginning at Road in the line of division between the parties of the first part...for proper use of Consistory. Signed by Albert Van Voorhase, Aaron Ackerman (his mark). Witnessed by John A. V. Voorhis, Peter Bogert. 19 October 1805 (recorded 26 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:54) John Kark of the Precinct of Hackensack, carpenter, and Easter, his wife, conveyed to Henry Kark of the Precinct of New Barbadoes, carpenter, for $50, 1 acre strict measure at New Barbadoes Neck, beginning line of Nicholas Squier; mentioned land of said Henry Kark and others; Drift Way. Bounded S by Nicholas Squier; N by Drift Way; W by said Henry Kark and Kingsland; E by Joseph and Charles Kingsland. Signed by John Kark, Esther Kark. Witnessed by George Wilson, Jonah Johnson. 9 May 1804 (recorded 29 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:57) Cornelius Merseilles and Ellen Merseilles, all of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to David Demorest of the same place, for $555., 24 acres in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at Singack brook at NE corner Isaac Van Saun; mentioned lot of Cornelius Merseilles. Signed by Cornelius Merseilles, Mary Merseilles, Garret Merseilles, Lany Merseilles. Witnessed by Theunis J. Hennion, Adrianna Merselis. 1 May 1805 (recorded 29 October 1805, Bergen Co. W:61) David Demorest and John Van Saun, executors of Estate of James Wilson, deceased, of Preakness in the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to John Corter of the Township of Saddle River, for $562.50, 62-3/4 acres or thereabout in Preakness, beginning middle of Road leading from Preakness to Patterson at N corner of lot formerly belonging to heirs of Cornelius Kipp, deceased. Signed by David D. Demarest, John Van Saun. Witnessed by David P. Demarest, Isaac Van Saun. 3 May 1805 (recorded 1 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:64) Peter P. Tice and Martha, his wife, of the City of New York, conveyed to Elias Folly of the Township of Franklin, for $97.62, 4 acres strict measure in the Township of Franklin, being part of Lot No. 52 in the Ramapok Patent. Signed by Peter P. Tice (his mark), Martha Tise. Witnessed by Daniel Gero, Daniel Gero, Jr. 29 October 1805 (recorded 1 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:67) Altia Marseilles and Altia Marseilles Jr., conveyed to John Stevens of Hoboken, for $300, 1 acre strict measure in Bergen County on the Road leading from the bridge over the Hackensack River to Hoboken at the fork of the same with English Neighborhood Road leading from Bergen aforesaid towards the Town of Hackensack and opposite the house of John Winner. Signed Altia Marseilles (her mark), Altia Marseilles. Witnessed by Marseilles Marseilles, John Anderson. 1 November 1805 (recorded 1 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:69) John Demot and Sintie, his wife, and Daniel Romine and Margaret, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Dirk Brinkerhoff of the County of Bergen, for $250, meadowland in the Township of Hackensack, beginning at line of heirs of Jacob Brinkerhoff, deceased; mentioned Overpeck Creek to line of John Poulese. Bounded N by heirs of Jacob Brinkerhoff, Deceased; E by Overpreck Creek; S by John Poulese; W by Ditch. Signed by John Demott, Daniel Romine, Francyntje Demott, Margriet Romine. Witnessed by Henry Van Dalsem, Albert S. Terhune. 1 May 1773 (recorded 1 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:73) John Poulese of Hackensack, in the Precinct of Hackensack, Gentleman, conveyed to Martin Roelefse of Tenefly in the Precinct of Hackensack, Gentleman, for divers good causes, meadow in the Precinct of Hackensack between Hackensack River and Over peck Creek, beginning at line of heirs of Jacob Blinkerhof, Deceased; mentioned line of John Poulese. Bounded N by heirs of Jacob Blinkerhof, Deceased; E by Overpeck Creek; S by John Poulese; W by Dick [ditch? dyke?]. Signed by John Poulise. Witnessed by Dirck Blinkerhof, Johannes Demarest. 12 October 1805 (recorded 5 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:77) Stephen Lozier of Harington, conveyed to John J. Lozier of the same place, for $1, four parcels: (1) rights and title which I have in the 104-1/4 acre farm on whichsaid John J. Lozier now dwells, bounded N by Henry P. Cooper and part by Richard P. Cooper; E and partly S by Hackensack River; S by land now in possession of James Van Voorhies; W by David Demarest and part by land of John Van Buskirk. (2) 3 acres being two small Island on S side of said farm formerly adjoined to said farm, since cut off by the Hackensack River. (3) 7-3/4 acres, 30 Rods of woodland which our father, John Lozier bought of Jacob P. Debaun. (4) 12-1/4 acres and 20 Rods, a lot which my Father bought of Gilyam Bogert adjoining the S side of Peter P. Debaun. Signed by Stephen Lozier. Witnessed by Abraham A. Quackenbush, Garret Durie. 12 October 1805 (recorded 5 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:79) John J. Lozier of Harington, and Altia, his wife, conveyed to Stephen Lozier of the same place, for $1, (1) rights in Equal undivided one half of the Homestead Farm of my father John Lozier, Deceased. The whole farm containing 191 acres. (2) also Equal one half of a lot of land which our father bought of Henry Zabriskie containing 22-2/4 acres, 32 Rods. (3) also 1/2 of lot our father bought of Richard H. Cooper containing (the whole lot) 13-3/4 acres and 25 Rods. (4) two small wood lots which our father bought of said Richard Cooper, two lots containing 4-2/4 acres and 14 Rods. (5) also a second Island formerly adjoining the homestead Farm but now cut off by the Hackensack River. Signed by John J. Lozier, Altye Lozier (her mark). 12 October 1805 (recorded 5 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:87) Christie [?] Lozier and Hendrick Van Voorhis and Mary, his wife, all of New Barbadoes, and John J. Westervelt and Ginne, his wife, of the City of New York, conveyed to John J. Lozier, Stephen Lozier and Abraham J. Lozier, all of Harington, for $3750, rights to real estate of their father John Lozier, Deceased. Signed Chrisshe Lozier, Henry Van Voorhis, Poly Van Voorhis, John Westervelt, Ginne Westervelt (her mark). Witnessed by Abraham A. Quackenbush, John D. Haring. 12 March 1786 (recorded 5 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:85) Garret Van Giesen and George Van Giesen, both of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Isaac Van Giesen of the same place, for £5, swamp and meadow on Island of Secawkus, beginning near division ditch between Philip Earle and Van Giesen by the Hackensack River; mentioned division line between Garret and Isaac Van Giesen. Also another lot of swamp and meadow in Bergen Woods allotted and adjudged to belong to Garret Van Giesen, Isaac Van Giesen, and George Van Giesen, Tenants in common. Signed by Garret Van Geson, George Van Geson. Witnessed by Simon Simonsen, John Cassedy. 28 December 1805 (recorded 30 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:89) Certificate of Trustees. We the undersigned who have been duly chosen Trustees of the Wagra School in the County of Bergen. Signed John J. Westervelt, John Van Blarcom, Garret J. Van Wagoner, John C. Post, John Van Blarcom. 8 August 1805 (recorded 31 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:90) William Budd and Joseph Budd of Barbadoes Neck are bound unto Nathaniel Boilston in the sum of $792.34. Signed William Budd, Joseph Budd. Witnessed by Abiathan Dodd, Elias Winans. 17 June 1805 (recorded 5 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:92) Gilyam Bogert of Harington and Catlyntye, his wife, conveyed to John Lozier Jr. of the same place, for $125, 3 acres woodland in Harington, beginning at the Hackensack River and SW corner of Richard Cooper. Bounded N and E by Richard Cooper; S by said River; W by Henry Cooper. Signed Gillyaem bogert, Catlyntie Bogert (her mark). Witnessed by Stephen Bogert, Jacob Bogert. 3 October 1795 (recorded 5 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:94) Jacob Van Saunt of the Precinct of Hackensack and Ester, his wife, conveyed to Henry H. Brinkerhoff of the same place, for £30, 3 acres and 12 Rods, more or less, meadowland at Teneck in the Precinct of Hackensack, beginning SE corner John C. Zabriskie's land by Madder Kill; heirs of Henry H. Brinkerhoof. Signed by Jacob Van Saan, Easter Van Saan (her mark). Witnessed by Josiah Johnson, Daniel Roberts. 11 May 1805 (recorded 16 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:97) Jonathan Mulford and Phebe, his wife, of Barbadoes Neck, conveyed to Elijah Sandford of Barbadoes Neck, for $1317.00, 23-24/100 acres upland and meadow on southern extremity of said Barbadoes Neck, beginning SW corner William Halsey's woodland, bounded N by said William Halsey; E by Major David Hunt; S by salt meadow; W by William Budd. Signed by Jonathan Mulford, Phebe Mulford (her mark). Witnessed by Thomas Ward, Betsey Ward. 11 October 1805 (recorded 9 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:101) John El. Vreeland and Yannaca, his wife, of Acquackanonk Township in the County of Essex, conveyed to John A. Post of Slotterdam in the Township of Saddle River, for $310, 8-40/100 acres wood land in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at lot of Peter Terhune. Mentions conveyance from Isaac Van Ryper to said John El. Vreeland 30 August 1805. Bounded E by Peter Terhune; S by Jacob Hopper; W by Aurie Banta; N by said Jacob Hopper. Signed by John El. Vreeland, Jane Vreeland. Witnessed by Lewis Thibou, Abrm. Willis. 20 July 1805 (recorded 18 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:104) William H. Mandeviel and Elizabeth, his wife, of the Township of Pompton, conveyed to John P. Mead of the Township of Peaquanick, County of Morris, for $117.01, two lots, (1) 12-27/100 acres strict measure at Pleasant Ridge in the Township of Pompton in the County of Bergen; and (2) another lot of 4 acres. Signed William H. Mandeville, Elizabeth Mandeville. Witnessed by Mary Van Ness, William H. Mandevill. 8 June 1805 (recorded 18 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:107) Peter Doremus of Paquanick in the County of Morris, and Catherine, his wife, conveyed to Henry I. Mead of the City of New York, for £406, (1) 58-1/4 acres strict measure (excepting by David J. Hennion and Ann, his wife, to William Drummond 13 November 1792 lyying on NE corner of said lot) at Preakness in the Township of Saddle River beginning at road that leads from Pompton to Patterson; Preakness Tract; dwelling house of James Ackerman. (2) 12 acres strict measure, a tract in the Township of Saddel River, part of a tract of 75-47/100 acres returned 22 May 1798 to Lemuel Cobb; mentioned land of James Ackerman. Signed by Peter G. Doremus. Witnessed by Peter A.? Doremus, Jas. M. Ryerson. 17 October 1805 (recorded 19 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:111) Jacob A. Hopper and Geeshe, his wife, and John A. Hopper of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Henry A. Hopper of the same place, for $1000. tract now in possession of said Henry A. Hopper, 2 equal fourth parts; mentioned grist mill, saw mill; near dwelling house of said Henry A. Hopper. Signed by Jacob A. Hopper, Lucretia Hopper, John A. Hopper. Witnessed by Lewis L. Concklin, Abrm. Westervelt. 16 November 1805 (recorded 19 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:114) John Hopper of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Jacob Hopper of the same place, for $3,000., two parcels: (1) 81-1/2 acres in Franklin Township, bounded N by Garret Hopper; W by land this day conveyed by said Jacob Hopper unto said John Hopper; E by Saddle River; S by Andrew Hopper. (2) 20 acres woodland, bounded N by said Garret Hopper; W by public road; S by Andrew Hopper; E by land this day conveyed by said Jacob Hopper to said John Hopper. Signed John A. Hopper. Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Peter A. Westervelt. 7 November 1805 (recorded 19 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:118) John A. Hopper of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Henry A. Hopper of the same place, for Divers Good Causes and Valuable Considerations and $100, three parcels: (1) 62 acres of cleared land in Franklin Township, bounded N by Garret Hopper; W by woodland allotted to Jacob A. Hopper, Andrew Hopper and said John A. Hopper; S by road leading from the Ramapough to the Saddle River Road; E by cleared lands of Jacob Hopper and Andrew Hopper. (2) 12 acres woodland in the Township of Franklin, bounded N by Andrew A. Hopper; W by Ramapough Road; S by Road leading to Saddle River; E by first mentioned lot. (3) 27-1/2 acres bounded N, W and S by Henry A. Hopper; E by Ramapo Road. Signed by John A. Hopper. Witnessed by Peter A. Westervelt, Abrm. Westervelt. 6 November 1805 (recorded 19 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:123) Jacob Hopper of the Township of Franklin, and Geeshe, his wife, conveyed to John Hopper of the same place, for $3,000, three parcels: (1) 62 acres cleared land in the Township of Franklin, bounded N by Garret Hopper; W by woodland of said John Hopper, Andrew Hopper and said Jacob Hopper; S by Road leading from the Ramapo to the Saddle River Road; E by cleared land of said John Hopper and Andrew Hopper. (2) 12 acres woodland in the Township of Franklin, bounded N by land of Andrew Hopper; W by Ramapo Road; S by Road leading to Saddle River; E by first mentioned lot. (3) 27-1/2 acres bounded N, W, and S by Henry Hopper; E by Ramapo Road. Signed by Jacob A. Hopper, Lucretia A. Hopper. Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Peter A. Westervelt. 21 October 1805 (recorded 20 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:127) Sarah Garretson, administratrix of Hessill Garretson, deceased, conveyed to Garret Garritson of the City of New York, for $33.12-1/2 per acre (for a total of $3,360, 62), 101-45/100 acres, at a court-ordered public vendue at the house on the premises at Saddle River, tract at Township of Saddle River beginning SE corner of John H. Garretson at Passaic River in line of John P. Garritse; road leading from the ponds to Hackensack. Signed by Sarah Garretson, administratrix. Witnessed by Henry B dun J, John Van Bussum. 14 June 1793 (recorded 27 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:131) Cornelius Bogert of Harinton Township, yeoman, conveyed to Casparus Bogert of the Precinct of New Barbadoes, Yeoman, son of said Cornelius Bogert, for natural love and affection and 5 shillings, 1-3/4 acres by estimation, in the Precinct of New Barbadoes, bounded NW by Road running Northeasterly through the said Precinct; NE by land of Joost --; SE by low water mark of Hackensack River; SW by Adolphus Waldron. Signed by Cornelius Bogert. Witnessed by Anderis Zabriskie, Andrew Zabriskie. 18 January 1806 (recorded 20 January 1806, Bergen Co. W:134) Richard Davis and Abraham Davis of Franklin, conveyed to Abraham A. Quackenbush of the same place, for $27.63, two horses. Signed Richard Davis, Abraham Davis (his mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Westervelt, Thomas Sutton. 26 October 1805 (recorded 20 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:135) Garret Garritsen of the City of New York and Maria, his wife, conveyed to John Ryars of Slotterdam in the Township of Saddle River, for $2,125., for 50 acres in Slotterdam beginning line of John P. Garretson; middle of road. Bounded N by Garret P. Van Waggoner; E by said Garret Garretse; S by John P. Garretson; W by Garret P. Van Waggoner. Signed by Garret Garretsen, Maria Garretsen (her mark). Witnessed by John A. Boyd, John Van Bussum. 26 October 1805 (recorded 20 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:139) Garret Garretsen of the City of New York and Maria, his wife, conveyed to Sally Garretsen of the same place, widdow, for $1.187.50, 51-42/100 acres in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at lot belonging to John Ryars. Bounded N by Garret P. Van Waggoner; E by John H. Garretson; S by John P. Garretson; W by John Ryars. Signed by Garret Garretsen, Maria Garretse (her mark). Witnessed by Rinear Bardan, John S. Van Winkle. 26 February 1791 (recorded 24 January 1806, Bergen Co. W:142) Guillium Outwater of Hackensack Precinct, conveyed to Nehemiah Wade, Attorney at Law, of New Barbadoes Precinct, for £18, 9 acres large measure, a lot of Crupla swamp and woodland being within the bounds of a grant from Major John Berry to Rut Van Horn and others, now called the bounds of Munaghia, beginning line of Abraham and Powles Van Derbeek; Nehemiah Wade; Kalkoon Neck; Do. John Van Buren. Signed by Gim. Outwater. Witnessed by Abrm. P. Waldron, Resolve Waldron. 29 October 1803 (recorded 27 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:144) Nicholas Lozier of the County of Bergen and Hester, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Degroot of the same place, for $5, two [arcels: (1) 85 acres, 3 Rods, 14 Square rods, by survey, messuages in the Precinct of Hackensack, beginning middle of road leading to Hoboken on W side of Wolf Brook; mentioned land of Garret Banta; Henry H. Banta; bounded E by Wolf Brook; N by Garret Banta, Cornelius Banta and Samuel Ogden; W by Rulif Demarest, Garret Banta and aforesaid road; S by John Benson, Garret Banta and Henry H. Banta. (2) 151 acres, 2 rods, 32 square rods woodland in the Precinct of Hackensack, beginning middle of aforesaid road at NW corner of Philip Durell; mentioned Peter Degroot; Andrew Engle; Luke Peterson; Henry H. Banta; Mrs. Emery; James Hadley; bounded S by Philip Durell, Peter Degroot and Andrew Engle; E by Luke Peterson and Andrew Engle; N by Henry H. Banta and Garret Banta; W by Henry H. Banta, Sarah Emery, James Hadley and aforesaid Road. Signed by Nicholas Lozier, Hester Lozier (her mark). Witnessed by Nehemiah Wade, Casparus Bogert. 25 April 1805 (recorded 26 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:150) John Stevens of Hoboken, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Benjamin Halsted Junr. of the City of New York, for $120, lot no. 243 at Hoboken, 100 feet in length, 25 feet breadth, bounded W (in front) by Hudson Street between Second Street and Third Street; S by lot no. 242; in rear by an alley; N by lot no. 244. Signed by John Stevens, Rachel Stevens. Witnessed by Daniel Van Riper, Robert L. Stevens. 25 April 1805 (recorded 26 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:153) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esquire, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to John Thomas Halsted of the City of New York, for $170, lots 244 and 245 in Hoboken. Signed John Stevens, Rachl Stevens. Witnessed by Daniel Van Rypen, Robert L. Stevens. 14 December 1805 (recorded 15 February 1806, Bergen Co. Deeds W:156) The following men were Elected for Trustees for the Methodist Episcopal Church in Franklin Township, Bergen County, State of New Jersey: Mark McRacken; Aron Ocerman, Jeoman [James Doods in place of Ackerman]; John Van blarcum; Morris Sharpensteen; James Stagg; William Van blarcum; Cornelius Lozier [ Alexander McCall in place of Lozier. Attested to by David Bartine, Moderater. Oath signed by: Mark McCracken (his mark); James Dods; John Van Blarcum; Morris Sharpenstein; James Stagg; William Van Blarcum; Alexander McCall. 20 January 1806 (recorded 5 February 1806, Bergen Co. W:158) John C. Westervelt of the Township of Pequannank, County of Morris, conveyed to John C. Post of Saddle River Township, for $3, his undivided right to land conveyed by said John C. Westervelt 13 April 1776 to John F. Ryerson and twelve others. Signed John C. Westervelt. Witnessed by John J. Westervelt, John Scott. 15 November 1805 (recorded 29 January 1806, Bergen Co. W:160) William Colfax of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Thomas Gilleland of the same place, for £250, 5 parcels: (1) 2 acres meadowland in the Township of Saddle River at Preakness, lately the property of William Drummond, deceased, and on which he lived til his decease, beginning near a place called Long Bridge near the dwelling house of the said Drummond, deceased; (2) 1-82/100 acres at corner David Hennion (or land late of David Hennion), as conveyed by said David Hennion [and others?] to William Drummond. (3) 14-28/100 acres beginning NW corner of lot of 56-15/100 acres returned to David Ogden 28 October 1752. (4) 13-32/100 acres beginning corner of land formerly belonging to George Hains, NE from dwelling house of said Drummond. (5) 32-31/100 acres beginning corner of tract returned 18 May 1788 to James Parker... Signed by Wm. Colfax. Witnessed by George W. Colfax, Simeon Mead. 3 October 1804 (recorded 5 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:165) John A. Berry and Elizabeth, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Henry Brinkerhoff of Hackensack Township, for $437.50, 5 acres of cedar swamp, being part of a large tract known as Roosevelt's sedar swamp in the Township of New Barbadoes, beginning S corner of lot sold by John M. Clark to Albert Van Voorhis. Bounded NW by Albert Van Voorhees; S by Ditch line; SE by sedar swamp of said John A. Berry; NE by Brushe swamp of John M. Clark. Signed by John A. Berry, Elizabeth Berry. Witnessed by Abraham Ackerman, John Outwater.16 May 1805 (recorded 20 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:168) Sally Garretson of the City of New York, conveyed to John Ryers of the Township of Saddle River, for £150, 8-13/100 acres of woodland at Slotterdam in the Township of Saddle River, beginning line of Uriah Van Riper; mentioned line of Thomas Van Riper. Bounded E, S and W by land of said Uriah Van Riper; N by Thomas Van Riper. Signed Sarah Garretson. Witnessed by John Van Bussum, John A. Boyd. 20 November 1805 (recorded 21 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:171) Casparus Westervelt of the Township of Franklin, farmer, and Jane, his wife, conveyed to David Acker of the same place, for $1500, 60 acres more or less on E side of great pond known by name of Christian pool in the Township of Franklin; mentioned small bridge; corner Benjamin Romine's land whereon he now lives; line of Francis Romine, now Garret Smith's. Signed Casparus Westervelt, Jane Westervelt. Witnessed by Elias Folly, Garret Smith (his mark). 19 April 1804 (recorded 22 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:175) Aurie Tures of Harington and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Jacob A. Terhune and Abraham A. Terhune, both of the same place, for $52.50, 1-1/4 acres and 37 Rods of woodland in Harington; mentioned swamp land; small brook. Bounded N by meadowland of said Jacob and Abraham Terhune; E and S by land of said Aurie Tuers; W by small brook. Signed by Aurie Tuers (his mark), Rachel Tuers (her mark). Witnessed by Cornelius Forshure, John Davd. Haring. 3 May 1803 (recorded 22 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:178) Cornelius Van Buskirk of the Township of Bergen, and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Jacob A. Terhune and Abraham A. Terhune of Harington, for $936.25, four lots of land and meadow in the Township of Harington between Wearimus and Saddle River: (1) 18 acres strict measure. (2) 4-3/4 acres strict measure meadowland bounded N by land of John Van Burkerk; E by Arie Teurs; S and W by aforesaid 18 acres. (3) 5 acres more or less of meadow bounded S by said John Van Buskerk; E and N by Cornelius Demarest; W by said Cornelius Demarest and partly by aforesaid 18 acres. (4) 13-3/4 , 20 Rods strict measure upland beginning at SW corner of said 18 acre lot; mentioned swamp, bounded S by David Baldwin; N by Thomas L. Van Buskerk; E by said 18 acres. Signed by Cornelius Van Buskirk (his mark), Jane Van Buskirk (her mark). Witnessed by David Baldwin, Abrm. Westervelt. 30 December 1805 (recorded 31 December 1805, Nergen Co. W:181) Isaac Van Ryper of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Charles Debaun of the County of Bergen, for $225, 20 acres more or less, woodland in the Township of Saddle River, bounded E by Henry Bevoort; S by Cornelius Van Winkle; W by Jury [Jerry?] Van Ryper; N by Jury Van Ryper. Signed by Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Robert Glass, George Banta. 13 December 1805 (recorded 31 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:184) Isaac Van Ryper of the Township of Saddle River conveyed to Mary Debaun, wife of Aurie Banta, for natural love and affection of his beloved friend, three horses, one waggon, slays, Plows, Fanning Mill, grain, household goods, etc. Signed Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by George Banta, Robert Glass. 30 December 1805 (recorded 31 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:186) Isaac Van Ryper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Mary Debaun, wife of Aurie Banta, for natural love and affection and for his better maintenance and support and livelihood, and $1, about 4 acres more or less in the Township of Saddle River, between lands of Alexander James and William Van Lusden. Signed Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Robert Glass, George Banta. 5 October 1805 (recorded 26 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:188) Isaac Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Garret C. Post of the same place, for $400.52, 11 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River; mentioned corner of John Terhune; Harmanus Van Bussem. Signed by Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Christian A. Zabriskie, Garret H. Van Dien. 1 October 1805 (recorded 26 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:191) Isaac Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Catherine Vreeland of the County of Essex, for $97.50, 3 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at a small brook. Signed by Isaac Van Riper. Witnessed by Harmanus H. Van Bussem, James Demarest. 19 April 1802 (recorded 29 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:194) Richard Bergen of the Township of Newark, County of Essex, and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Hugh Williamson of the same place, for $25, 1 acre of salt meadow bounded S by said Hugh Williamson; W by Samuel Lewis; N by meadow lately sold to Henry Brinkerhoof and others by said Richard Bergen. Signed by Richard Bergen, Elizabeth Bergen. Witnessed by Edmond Leslie, Abraham Pake. 17 June 1782 (Recorded 29 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:196) Peter H. Garretson of the Precinct of Saddle River, and Eve, his wife, conveyed to John H. Garretson and Hessel H. Garretson of the same place, for £300, 150 acres more or less, being rights of said Peter Garretson bequeathed to him by his father, Hessel Garretsen, deceased, in all that tract or Homestead parcel of aforesaid Hessel Garretson, deceased, in Sleiterdam in the Precinct of Saddle River. Bounded S by John P. Garretson's plantation; W by Passaic River; N by Garret P. Van Wagoner's plantation; E by Saddle River. Signed by Peater H. Garretse, Eve Garretson (her mark). Witnessed by Daniel Romijn, John Bardan. ? [date blank] August 1804 (recorded 7 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:200) Jonathan Mulford and Phebe, his wife, of the Precinct of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Ephraim Morris, Stephen Morris, John Van Winkle, James Van Winkle and Henry Van Winkle, of the Township of Newark, County of Essex, for $489.90, 16-33/100 acres in the Precinct of New Barbadoes, beginning John Hathorn's line; mentioned bank meadow; bounded E by meadow of John Hathorn; S, W & N by said Jonathan Mulford. Signed by Jonathan Mulford, Phebe Mulford (her mark), Witnessed by John M. Lindsley, Polly Lindly. 19 October 1805 (recorded 7 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:204) Henry Van Winkle and Setche, his wife, John Van Winkle and Sally his wife, Ephraim Morris and Joanna, his wife, and Stephen Morris and Caty, his wife, of the Township of Newark in the County of Essex, conveyed to James Van Winkle of the same place, for 98.15, 3-22/100 acres land and premises in New Barbadoes Neck, beginning E corner John Van Winkle; mentiond corner of Henry Van Winkle, bank near Passaic River; corner John Van Winkle, being lot no. 2 or 5th part of a purchase made by the above parties conjunctly. Bounded W by John Van Winkle; N by Jonathan Mulford; E by Henry Van Winckel; S by aforesaid bank. Signed by Ephraim Morris, Joanna Morris (her mark), Stephen Morris, Caty Morris, John Van Winkle, Sarah Van Winkle (her mark), Henry Van Winkle, Seche Van Winkle (her mark). Witnessed by John Dodd, Joseph Morris. 19 October 1805 (recorded 7 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:207) Henry Van Winkle and Setche, his wife, James Van Winkle and Margaret, his wife, John Van Winkle and Sally his wife, and Stephen Morris and Caty, his wife, of the Township of Newark, County of Essex, conveyed to Ephraim Morris of the same place, for 98.15, 3-22/100 acres land and premises in New Barbadoes Neck, being a lot No. 4 or 5th part of a purchase made by the above parties conjunctly. Signed by Stephen Morris, Caty Morris, Henry Van Winkle, Seche Van Winkle (her mark), James Van Winkle, Margaret Van Winkle, John Van Winkle, Sarah Van Winkle (her mark). Witnessed by John Dodd, Joseph Morris. 19 October 1805 (recorded 7 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:210) James Van Winkle and Margaret, his wife, John Van Winkle and Sally, his wife, Stephen Morris and Caty, his wife, and Ephraim Morris and Joanna his wife, of the Township of Newark, County of Essex, conveyed to Henry Van Winkle of the Township Newark, County of Essex, for 98.15, 3-22/100 acres land and premises in New Barbadoes Neck, being a lot No. 1 or 5th part of a purchase made by the above parties conjunctly. Signed by James Van Winkle, Margaret Van Winkle, John Van Winkle, Sarah Van Winkle (her mark), Stephen Morris, Caty Morris; Ephraim Morris, Joanna Morris (her mark). Witnessed by John Dodd, Joseph Morris. 19 October 1805 (recorded 7 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:212) James Van Winkle and Margaret, his wife, Henry Van Winkle and Seche, his wife, Stephen Morris and Caty, his wife, and Ephraim Morris and Joanna, his wife, of the Township of Newark, Co. of Essex, conveyed to John Van Winkle of the same place, for 98.15, 3-22/100 acres land and premises in New Barbadoes Neck, being a lot No. 3 or 5th part of a purchase made by the above parties conjunctly. Signed by James Van Winkle, Margaret Van Winkle, Henry Van Winkle, SecheVan Winkle (her mark), Stephen Morris, Caty Morris, Ephraim Morris, Joanna Morris. Witnessed by John Dodd, Joseph Morris. 1 March 1806 (recorded 3 March 1806, Bergen Co. W:214) John Jordan of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Angus MacClain, for $80, goods including waggon, slay, one horse, two tables, six chairs, etc. Signed John Jordan. Witnessed by Cornelius C. Jeralman, James Jeralman. 19 October 1805 (recorded 7 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:216) Henry Van Winkle and Seche, his wife, James Van Winkle and Margaret, his wife, John Van Winkle and Sally, his wife, and Ephraim Morris and Joanna, his wife, of the Township of Newark, County of Essex, conveyed to Stephen Morris of the same place, for 98.15, 3-22/100 acres land and premises in New Barbadoes Neck, being a lot No. 5 or 5th part of a purchase made by the above parties conjunctly. Signed by James Van Winkle, Margaret Van Winkle, John Van Winkle, Sarah Van Winkle (her mark), Henry Van Winkle, Seche Van Winkle (her mark); Ephraim Morris, Joanna Morris (her mark). Witnessed by John Dodd, Joseph Morris. 23 December 1805 (recorded 23 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:219) Abraham A. Van Derbeck and Hannah, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Henry Bervoort of the same place, for $625, 10 acres strict measure, woodland in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at Saddle River; mentioned line of Jury [Jerry?] Van Ryper; line of Walling Van Winkle. Signed by Abrm. A. Vanderbeck, Hannah Vanderbeck. Witnessed by Abraham Van Derbeck, Thomas Demarest. 12 September 1805 (recorded 3 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:223) Isaac Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Cornelius Post, Junior of the same place, for $200, 12 acres more or less in the Township of Saddle River; mentioned line of heirs of Marines Van Winkle; Richard Banta; Benjamin Van Order. Signed by Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Thos. Blanch Jnr., Alexander James. 25 October 1805 (recorded 4 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:226) John H. Garretson of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Garret Garretse of the City of New York, for 5 shillings, 101-42/100 acres in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at Passaic River in the line of John P. Garritse; mentioned road leading from the ponds to Hackensack. Signed by John H. Garritse. Witnessed by Rinear Bardan, John S. Van Winkle. 1 October 1805 (recorded 4 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:228) Isaac Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Christian A. Zabriskie of the same place, for $980, 82-25/100 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River; mentioned lot lately conveyed to Alexander James; line of Catherine Vreeland; line of Peter Tise. Bounded N by land late of Harmanus P. Van Bussum but now said Christian A. Zabriskie; W by Abraham Bush, John Bush, Stephen Bush, William Van Luesden, James Demarest, and Alexander James; S by small brook between lines of said Christian A. Zabriskie and Alexander James; E by Catherine Vreeland. Signed by Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Harmanus H. Van Bussum, James Demarest. 1 October 1805 (recorded 4 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:231) Isaac Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Christian A. Zabriskie of the same place, for $72.50, 2 acres strict measure, in the Township of Saddle River. Signed by Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Garret H. Van Dien, Henry J. Vreeland. 13 August 1805 (recorded 4 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:234) Isaac Van Riper of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Christian A. Zabriskie of the same place, for $30, 2 acres more or less, whereas Thomas Van Riper (father of the grantor hereof), deceased, in his lifetime by deed of 14 May 1805 unto Jacob Van Winkle, lease for 25 years; mentioned River Passaic. Signed by Isaac Van Ryper. Witnessed by Alexander James, Stephen Hopper. 6 July 1778 (recorded 8 March 1806, Bergen Co. W:237) Jacobus Brinkerhoff, Nicasie Brinkerhoff of Teneck and Olde Hackensack, conveyed to George Brinkerhoff of Quacksack, for 10 shillings, 6 lots of woodland in the Precincts of Hackensack and New Barbadoes. (1) 5-19/100 acres at a place called the fick [Fyke?], bounded N by Albert Banta; E by Albert Johs. Terhune; S by Cornelius Banta; W by Peter Bogert. (2) 4-30/100 acres woodland near aforesaid lot in said Fick on Teneck, bounded N by Albert Banta; E by said Albert Banta and Cornelius Banta; S and W by Cornelius Banta. (3) 40/100 of an acre swamp land. (4) 19-5/100 wood land N side of Losen Crick, bounded S by Seba Brinkerhoff and heirs of John Brinkerhoff; W by said Nicase Brinkerhoff; N by heirs of Stephen Baldwin; E by said George Brinkerhoff. (5) 5-8/100 acres being 5th part of 29-acres on Quacksack on W side of Hackensack River. (6) a mountain lot a Tenefly. Signed by Jacobus Brinkerhoff, Nicase Brinkerhoff, Joores Brinkerhoff. Witnessed by John Van Wagenen, James Demarest. 2 January 1806 (recorded 3 January 1806, Bergen Co. W:242) David Godwin and Catherine, his wife, of the Township of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Henry Berdan of the same place, for £60, 12 acres English measure in the Township of New Barbadoes, between [Rooys Neck Kastayine Island?] in the Pattent of Munanghia where Lydeckers line joins woodland of the heirs of Jacob Brinkerhoff. Signed by David Godwin, Catherine Godwin. Witnessed by Laurc. Earle, Henry Van Dalsem. 2 May 1793 (recorded 12 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:245) Caleb Williams of the Town of Hackensack in the Township of New Barbadoes, silversmith, and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to Elias Bravoort of same place, blacksmith, for £100, 1/4 acre and 32 Rods and 26/100 Rod in the Town of Hackensack in the Township of New Barbadoes, on W side of public road, beginning corner Elias Bravoort; mentioned small crick or brook; land of Archibald Campbell. Bounded E by said main Public Road; S by land of said Caleb Williams; W by small crick; N by said Archibald Campbell and said Elias Bravoort. Signed Caleb Williams, Sarah Williams. Witnessed by Isaac Van Derbeek, Petrus Haring. 15 January 1787 (recorded 21 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:250) Jacobus Brinkerhoff, Albert Brinkerhoff, and George Brinkerhoff of Old Hackensack in the Precinct of Hackensack, conveyed to Elias Provort of the Town of Hackensack, blacksmith, for £61, 18 shillings, 8-1/4 acres Wood Land in Menoccah Woods, being part of a neck of land called the Read Neck, beginning at corner of Seba Brinkerhoof. Bounded S by Seba Brinkerhoof; W by John Bont; NE by land called the Lydecker's Tract; E by land now held by the Allens. Signed by Jacobus Brinkerhof, Albert Brinkerhof, George Brinkerhof. Witnessed by James Chapple, Cornelius Terhune. 23 April 1779 (recorded 12 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:254) James Board and Garret Lydecker, two of the Commissioners appointed to take charge of Estates of Certain Fugitives and Offenders; judgment against Peter Earle, late of Hackensack, who did on or about 15 December 1776 join the army of the King of Great Britain, therefore, conveyed at Public Vendue to Highest Bidder, Elias Brevoort of the County of Bergen, for £140, 12 shillings land in Bergen County, beginning at road and west from the court house; mentioned lot of Archibald Campbell; line of John Demarest. Bounded N by Archibald Campbell; W and S by John Demarest; E by Road. Signed by James Board, Garret Lydecker. Witnessed by David Board, Peter Wilson. 11 June 1788 (recorded 12 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:258) William Van Emburgh and Elizabeth, his wife, of the Precinct of New Barbadoes, conveyed to Elias Brevoort of the same place, for £160, land in Precinct of New Barbadoes, between the Town of New Barbadoes and Pollifly on Public Road. Formerly known as the Doctor's Woods; mentioned are the [Ryson?]; land of John Earle; Archibald Campbell. Signed William Van Emburgh, Elizabeth Van Emburgh. Witnessed by Tobias Ryckman, Peter Wilson. 2 November 1805 (recorded 12 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:262) Henry Hopper and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Mahitabel Davis of the County of Essex, for $85.50, 5 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at tract of said Henry Hopper at corner of Cornelius Westervelt. Bounded N by heirs of Garret Van Riper, deceased; E by said Henry Hopper; S by Henry Mead; W by Cornelius Westervelt. Signed by Henry Hopper, Jane Hopper (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, L. Jones. 3 December 1805 (recorded 12 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:265) Isaac Maurison of Hanover Township in the County of Morris, conveyed to John R. Cooper of Barbadoes Precinct, for $240., 8 acres in the Precinct of New Barbadoes, known as Lot No. 9, beginning at corner of woodland of Richard J. Cooper; mentioned land of Jacob Voorhease and Peter Demarest. Signed Isaac Mourison. Witnessed by Richard J. Cooper, James C. Ogden. 2 September 1805 (recorded 13 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:268) Walling C. Van Winkle of the Township of Acquacknonk and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Henry Prentice of New Barbadoes, for $217.50, 10 acres more or less in the Township of New Barbadoes. Bounded E by Berry's land; S by Peter Van Iderstine and Halmagh Van Winkle; W and N by George Van Iderstine. Excepting lots heretofore sold to Jeremiah Buskerk and said Henry Prentice. Signed by Walling Van Winkle, Jane Van Winkle. Witnessed by J. Jackson, Daniel Van Giesen. 8 November 1805 (recorded 13 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:272) Henry Hopper and Jane, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Isaac Van Ness of the County of Essex, for $75, 6 acres strict measurein the Township of Saddle River, beginning corner lot of 5 acres lately sold by said Henry Hopper to Mehitabel Davis. Bounded N by heirs of Garret Van Riper, deceased; W by Mehitabel Davis; S by Henry Mead or James Jacobus; E by said Henry Hopper. Signed by Henry Hopper, Jane Hopper (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson. 25 October 1805 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:275) Garret Garritse of the City of New York, conveyed to John H. Garretson of the Township of Saddle River, for 5 shillings, 3 parcels: (1) 15 acres in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at line of John P. Garretson on E side of road leading from Paramus to Hackensack. (2) 48-42/100 acres beginning at line of John P. Garretson. (3) 38-29/100 acres beginning W side of main road which leads from Wagra to Acquacknonk, bounded S by said Garret Garretson and John P. Garretson; N by Garret P. Van Wagoner; E by said road; W by Passaic River. Signed by Garret Garretsen. Witnessed by Rinear Bardon, John S. Van Winkle. 10 May 1805 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:279) John Brinkerhoff of the Precinct of Hackensack, carpenter, and Willempe, his wife, conveyed to Henry Brinkerhoff of the Township of Bergen, yeoman, for $5, 15-1/4 acres, 27 perches at Seacaucus in the Township of Bergen, beginning corner of Rynear Earle; mentioned line of Daniel Smith, deceased. Bounded NE by said John Brinkerhoff; NW and SW by Rynear Earle; SE by heirs of Job Smith, deceased. Signed by John Brinkerhoff, Wilmpe Brinkerhoff (her mark). Witnessed by John Collard, Garret Van Horne. 15 March 1805 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:282) John Brinkerhoff and Wilmpe, his wife, John Earl and Penelope, his wife, and Rynear Earl and Leah, his wife, all of the County of Bergen, conveyed to Henry Brinkerhoff of the same place, yeoman, for $5, 52 acres of meadowland at Seacaucus, beginning W bank of Crumb Kill. Bounded NE by John Brinkerhoff; SW and S by Cedar Swamp; NW by Rynear Earl; SE by Crumb Kill. Signed by John Brinkerhoff, Wilmpe Brinkerhoff, John Earl, Penelope Earl, Rynear Earl, Leah Earl. Witnessed by Enoch Smith, Josiah Johnson. 17 February 1806 (recorded 17 February 1806, Bergen Co. W:285) Richard Banta of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to Benjamin Van Orden of the same place, for $75, 2 acres strict measure, in the Township of Saddle River, beginning corner of Christian A. Zabriskie's woodland; mentioned heirs of Marinus Van Winkle. Signed by Richard T. Banta. Witnessed by Abraham H. Zabriskie, Abraham Pulis. 19 March 1806 (recorded 25 March 1806, Bergen Co. Deeds, W:288) Elected as Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Township of Franklin, Signed: Mark McCracken (his mark), John Van Blarcum, Morris Sharpenstein, James Dods, James Stagg, William Van Blarcum, Alexander McCall. 12 November 1805 (recorded 3 January 1806, Bergen Co. W:290) Uriah Blaau of the County of Bergen and Margaret Blaau, late Margaret Smith, widow and relict of Daniel Smith, deceased, but at present the wife of said Uriah Blaau, conveyed to Able Smith of the County of Bergen, for $267. Signed by Uriah Blaau, Margaret Blaau. Witnessed by Wm. A Depeyster, Edwd. Jones. 10 November 1788 (recorded 12 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:292) Whereas Dirk Barentse Van Horn in his lifetime was possessed of land at or near Waggerew and by his last will and testament dated 26 May 1733 devised said land to all his children to be equally divided among them (equal sixth parts), now we, John B. Van Horn, John Van Imburgh, John Van Horn, son of Testator, John C. Westervelt, and Cornelius Post, all heirs of the Legatee, have made equal division of said tract of land into six lots, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of Waggerew, for 6 shillings, Lot No. 5. Signed by John Van Horn (his mark), John Vanemburgh, John Van B Horn [sic], John Westervelt, Cnelis Post [sic]. Witnessed by Cornelius Westervelt, David Marines. 28 January 1788 (recorded 1 November 1805, Bergen Co. W:295) Helmagh Van Houten of the English Neighborhood, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of Waggerew, for £40, land in Waggerew Mountains in the Township of Saddle River Precinct; rights in 2 lots, being yet undivided, which Dirck B. Van Horn in his last will and testament devised to his children of which Geertye Van Horn was one; Geertye Van Horn, deceased, and lawful heirs of Peter Van Horn; heir of Peter Van Houten. Signed by haLamos Van Houten. Witnessed by Henry Van Allen, Garret W. Marinus, David Marinus Junr. 1 April 1804 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:297) John Simonson of Richmond County, NY, and Getty, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of Bergen County, yeoman, for £390, 10 shillings, 48-8/10 acres in the Township of Patterson in the County of Bergen at a place called Wagra; corner tract of 131 acres formerly of John Francis Ryerson and Derick Ryerson which John Simonson purchased of John Stites who purchased of Executors of Samuel Brooks who purchased of Benjamin Shotwell who purchased of the Commissioners of Bergen County, beginning corner of John Goetschius. Signed by John Simonson, Gitty Simonson. Witnessed by Abner Baker, Ann Simonson. 10 June 1782 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:300) John Van Allen of the County of Bergen conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of the same place, for £245, 96 acres more or less in the Township of Saddle River in Neighborhood of Wagraw, beginning at line of Cornelius Westervelt; mentioned land of Widdow Ryerson; Bass Brook; corner Ramapough Patent; station rock on the Slooterdam Patent. Signed by John Van Allen (his mark). Witnessed by Abraham Mannen, James S. Bogert. 4 March 1769 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:303) Jacob Mead, Jr., of Pompton, cordwiner, conveyed to John R. Romine, weaver, and Jacob J. Ackerman, cordwiner, of the Ponds, for £550, 158 acres at H--- [Hardins?] Plain near the Dutch Church of the Ponds, lot which Abraham Gerretse formerly sold to his son Hessel 5 December 1752, beginning lot belonging to Jacob Gerritson; John Toors. Bounded SE by John Toors; W by Jacob Garretson; NW by mountains; NE by Martin Ryerson. Signed by Jacob Mead. Witnessed by Abraham Jas. Ackerman, Simeon S. Van Winkle. 11 March 1763 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:307) John Ralp? Romine of the ponds in the Precinct of Saddle River, weaver, releases his rights/quit claimed to Jacob Ackerman of the same place, cordwiner, to property in the County of Bergen, beginning E corner lot of land belonging to Jacob Garretson. Bounded SE by John Toors; W by Jacob Gerretse; NW by mountains; NE by Martin Ryerson. Signed by John R. Romine. Witnessed by John Van Winkle, Abraham J. Ackerman. 26 January 1791 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:310) Cornelius Post of Slotterdam, yeoman, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of Wagraw, miller, for £50, 28 acres more or less near Wagraw, being one equal sixth part of parcel of land which Dirk Barentse Van Horn, deceased, by his last will and testament devised to his children equally. Bounded NW by Adam Van Orden. Signed by Cornelius Post. Witnessed by Saml. Burhans, Hessel Peterse. 8 March 1788 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:313) John H. Garrison of Achquecknonk, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of Saddle River Township, for £30, a lot in Waggeraw Mountains in the Township of Saddle River, beginning corner of Garret Garretson. Bounded N by Garret Garrison; W by Degray; S by Van Horn; E by Van Orden. Signed by John H. Garretson (his mark), Margaret Garretson (her mark). Witnessed by John Westervelt, David Marinus. 4 February 1796 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:316) John C. Westervelt of the Township of Franklin, and Leah, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of the Township of Saddle River, for £690, 2 parcels: (1) 88 acres strict measure in the Township of Saddle River at Slaterdam, beginning at mouth of Bottle Brook where it enters into the Passaic River; line of Garret P. Van Wagoner; line of Jacob Ackerman. (2) 24 acres more or less, lot of woodland in Wagraw Mountain, beginning corner of Simeon Van Winkle; Jeurian Van Winkle; George Ryerson; land released to Uriah Westervelt; Cornelius Westervelt. Signed by John C. Westervelt, Leah Westervelt (her mark). Witnessed by Robert Murphey, Sarah Murphey. 23 December 1805 (recorded 24 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:321) Halmagh Van Houten and John A. Harris, both of the Township of Franklin, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of the Township of Saddle River, for $50, land in Wagraw Mountains in Saddle River Precinct, being 2 lots as yet undivided which Dirk B. Van Horn in his last will and testament devised to his children of which Geertje Van Horn, deceased, was one; her heirs to Peter Van Houten. Signed Hallamas Van Houten, John Harris (his mark). Witnessed by Henry J. Zabriskie, Andrew Ackerman. 10 March 1788 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:324) Garret J. Garritse of Achqueknonk in the County of Essex, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Ackkerman of Saddle River Township, for £33, 16-3/4 acres being Lot no. 2 in Waggaraw Mountain, Saddle River Township. beginning corner of Simeon Van Winkle; Richard Degray; Jacob Ackerman; Adam Van Orden. Signed Garret J. Garrison, Margaret Garrison. Witnessed by John Westervelt, David Marinus. 4 November 1779 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:327) Hendrick Kuyper and James Board, two of Bergen County Commissioners [of forfeited estates]...whereas Jacob C. Van Winkle, late of the Township of Franklin, forfeited land March 1779, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman, for £150, land lately belonging to said Jacob C. Van Winkle, sold at public vendue. Signed Henericus Kuyper, James Board. Witnessed by Garret Lydecker, Adam Boyd. 1 May 1797 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:332) Cornelius U. Westervelt of Slooterdam and Mary, his wife, and John U. Westervelt of same place, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of Wagar, for £55, 5-53/100 acres strict measure in Slotterdam, beginning Bottle Brook near the Passaic River. Signed by Cornelius Westervelt, Mary Westervelt (her mark), John Westervelt, Maria Westervelt (her mark). Witnessed by Jacob D. Ackerman, Thomas Wills. 1 April 1796 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:336) Cornelius Westervelt, yeoman, and Mary, his wife, of Slotterdam in the Precinct of Saddle River, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman, Miller, of Wagara in the Precinct of Saddle River, for £3, 50/100 of an acre of meadowland in Slotterdam, formerly property of Uriah Westervelt, deceased, but now belonging to said Cornelius Westervelt; mentioned N side main road at corner of said Jacob Ackerman and said Cornelius Westervelt. Signed Cornelius Westervelt, Maria Westervelt. Witnessed by Garret Van Wagenen, John Outwater. 9 December 1799 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:339) Peter Hopper of the Township of Saddle River, and Anne, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of the same place, for $955.95, 63-23/100 acres strict measure, in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at a large Rock known by the name of the big Rock, the SW corner of the Ramapough Pattent. Signed by Peter Hopper, Ann Hopper. Witnessed by Garret P. Hopper, T. Willis. 28 May 1789 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:343) Andries Cadmus, Cornelius Cadmus, Peter Garrison, husband of the late Prescilla, his wife, dau. of John Cadmus, deceased; Gerrtje Cadmus, Cornelia Post (wife of John Post), all heirs of the late John Cadmus of Saddle River Township, who died intestate, with the consent of their mother, Fytje Cadmus, widdow of later John Cadmus, deceased, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman and Aegje, his wife, daughter of the aforesaid John Cadmus, for 5 shillings, 39-2/4 acres and 26 poles, in the Pattent of Slatterdam in the Township of Saddle River, being part of one of the small Lots of the Pattent aforesaid otherwise called Jaqueses Patent of which John Cadmus aforesaid in his lifetime was possessed, being lot no. 2, beginning at land of Dirk Vreeland at corner of Peter Garrison; mentioned line of Abraham Cadmus. Signed by Andrew Cadmus, Cornelius Cadmus (his mark), Peter Gerretse, Geertye Cadmus (her mark), Fytye Cadmus (her mark), Cornelis Post, John C. Post, Prinha Cadmus, Jannetye Cadmus (her mark). Witnessed by Cornelius T. Van Houten, David Marinus. 18 October 1788 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:346) Francis D. Ryerson of Saddle Township [sic], Tanner, quit claimed to Jacob Ackerson of the same place, miller, for £92, 2 lots at Waggeraw in Saddle River Precinct. (1) 28-3/4 acres, 20 poles, strict measure, beginning near Bass Brook 50 links from the foundation of the Mill House of Jacob Ackerman, bounded SW by Bass Brook and Passaic River; NW and NE by land of John D. Ryerson; SW [sic] by said Jacob Ackerman. (2) beginning at Bass Brook, bounded SW by John D. Ryerson; NW by Bass Brook; SE and NE by Jacob Ackerman. Signed by Francis D. Ryerson. Witnessed by John Bardan, David Marinus. 11 February 1800 (recorded 16 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:350) Mary Ryerson, widdow of John Ryerson, deceased, late of Long Island in the State of New York, quit claimed to Jacob Ackerman of the Township of Saddle River, for £10, messuage etc. that were belonging to said John Ryerson and are now in possession of said Jacob Ackerman. Signed by George Ryerson, attorney for Mary Ryerson. Witnessed by Robert Campbell, John McKenney. 14 February 1800 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:352) Andrew Van Buskirk of the City of New York and Mary, his wife, late Mary Van Houten, widdow and only surviving Relict of Peter Van Houten, deceased, conveyed to Jacob Ackerman of Wagara, for £38, 25 acres more or less in the Patent commonly known as Gerretse Patent in Wagra Mountain of which said Peter Van Houten in his lifetime and at his death, was possessed, described in [deed] dated 10 November 1788 between John Van Horn, John Van Emburgh, John B. Van Horn, John Westervelt, and Cornelius Post to Jacob Ackerman. Signed by Andrew Van Buskirk, Mary Van Buskirk (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Manning, John Westervelt. 4 June 1787 (recorded 14 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:355) Jacobus S. Demarest of Hardins Plains, cordwiner, bound unto Jacob Ackerman of Wagaraugh, for [blank] hundred Pounds. Signed by Jacobus S. Demarest. Witnessed by James S. Bogert, Wm. Fraser. 18 April 1805 (partially recorded Bergen Co. W:357) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esquire, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Daniel D. Smith of the City of New York, for $165...[here the indenture ends abruptly and the next page begins a new and different instrument.] 11 February 1800 (recorded 16 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:357) Mary Ryerson, widow of John Ryerson late of Long Island in the State of New York, deceased, quit claim to John Goetschius of the Township of Saddle River, for £10, land late belonging to said John Ryerson, now in possession of said John Goetschius. Signed by George Ryerson, attorney for Mary Ryerson. Witnessed by Robert Campbell, John McKenney. 18 May 1805 (recorded 18 May 1805, Bergen Co. W:359) Abraham Stevens of the Township of Franklin, and Bridged, his wife, conveyed to Richard Dyckman of the same place, for $1, two parcels: (1) 10-56/100 acres in Franklin Township, beginning S corner of a 4-acre meadow lot now belonging to John Van Houten; mentioned line of Lodiwick Bush. (2) 9-44/100 acres in Franklin Township, beginning W corner of said 4-acre lot. Signed by Abraham Stevens, Bridged Stevens (her mark). Witnessed by Henry Van Dalsem, Garret A. Lydecker. 18 May 1805 (recorded 18 May 1805, Bergen Co. W:362) Richard Dyckman of the Township of Franklin, and Libah, his wife, conveyed to Abraham Stevens of the same place, for $1, 20 acres strict measure, in Franklin Township, beginning corner of 4-acre lot of meadow belonging to John Van Houten; mentioned line of Richard Dyckman; line of Lodiwick Bush. Signed by Richd. Dyckman, Libah Dyckman. Witnessed by Henry Van Dalsem, Garret A. Lydecker. 18 April 1805 (recorded 1 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:364) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esquire, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Daniel D. Smith of the City of New York, for $165, Lot no. 263 in Hoboken. Signed John Stevens, Rachl. Stevens. Witnessed by Daniel Van Reipen, Robt. L. Stevens. 18 April 1805 (recorded 1 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:367) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esquire, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Daniel D. Smith of the City of New York, for $165, Lot no. 427 in Hoboken. Signed by John Stevens, Rachl. Stevens. Witnessed by Daniel Van Reipen, Robt. L. Stevens. 18 April 1805 (recorded 1 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:369) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esquire, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to Daniel D. Smith of the City of New York, for $140, Lot no. 93 at Hoboken. Signed by John Stevens, Rachel Stevens. Witnessed by Daniel Van Reipen, Robt. L. Stevens. 18 April 1805 (recorded 1 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:371) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esquire, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to John Devine of the City of New York, for $295, Lots 91 and 92 at Hoboken. Signed by John Stevens, Rachl. Stevens. Witnessed by Daniel Van Reipen, Robt. L. Stevens. 18 April 1805 (recorded 1 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:373) John Stevens of Hoboken, Esquire, and Rachel, his wife, conveyed to John Devine of the City of New York, for $170, Lot 36 at Hoboken. Signed by John Stevens, Rachel Stevens. Witnessed by Daniel Van Reiper, Robt. L. Stevens. 16 November 1805 (recorded 14 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:375) Enoch Smith and Mary, his wife, of the Town of Bergen, conveyed to Philip Smith, for $100, 3 acres in the Township of Bergen, beginning E side of turnpike road on line of Enoch Smith. Bounded W by turnpike road; N by Baker Smith; E by Bergen line; S by Enoch Smith. Signed by Mary Smith (her mark), Enoch Smith. Witnessed by Rodman Field, Baker Smith. 27 Feb 1806 (recorded 14 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:378) Thomas S. Banta of the Township of Franklin, and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to Peter Ramsey Junior of the same place, for $175.50, 14-4/100 acres in Franklin Township, beginning SW corner of William Ramsey; mentioned land of Cornelius Peules. Bounded E by Jacob Young. Signed by Thomas S. Banta, Margaret Banta. Witnessed by Wm. P. Ramsey, William Tracy. 1 May 1806 (recorded 14 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:381) Isaac Fisher of the Township of Pompton, conveyed to Peter Lozier of the Township of Franklin, for $2000., 4 lots near Long Pond. (1) 32 acres strict measure, beginning at a boiling spring. (2) 22 acres strict measure. (3) 85-84/100 strict measure, corner to a 79-acre lot returned to Peter Fi sher, deceased. (4) 11-41/100 acres. Signed Isaac Fisher, Sarah Fisher. Witnessed by Thos.[?] V. Allen, Gilliam Bertholf. 28 April 1806 (recorded 14 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:385) Ruleff Campbell of the Township of Franklin, mason, and Elisabeth, his wife, conveyed to Jonas Halsted of the same place, blacksmith, for $145.65, 9-71/100 acres in the Township of Franklin, beginning corner of line of Jacob Bamper. Bounded N by Jacob Bamper and William Ramsey; W by Abriaham S. Banta; S. by Abraham Forshe; E by said Ruleff Campbell. Signed by Ruleff Campbell, Elisabeth Campbell (her mark). Witnessed by William Smith, Saml. Forshee. 15 May 1806 (recorded 16 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:388) Peter Stuyvesant of Bergen, yeoman, conveyed to Conover Bowne of the City of New York, for $10, property in the Township of Bergen, beginning at line of Jacob Newkirk; mentioned road that leads to Hoboken ferry. Signed by Peter Stuyvesant (his mark). Witnessed by Peter Stuyvesant Jr., John Stuyvesant. 17 March 1806 (recorded 17 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:391) Nathan Squier and Eunice Squier, his wife, of New Ark in the County of Essex, conveyed to Cornelius Van Boskirk of the Township of Bergen, for $250, 10 acres strict measure, in the Township of New Barbadoes, salt meadow formerly belonging to Robert Kennedy Esquire, beginning at Hackensack River on the line of John Vreeland; mentioned Pubk Creek. Bounded N by John Vreeland; W by Punk Creek; S by Nathan Squier; E by Hackensack River. Signed by Nathan Squier, Eunice Squier. Witnessed by Seba [?] Tomkins, Cornelius C. Van Buskirk. 6 May 1806 (recorded 19 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:394) Enoch Smith, mason, and Mary, his wife, of the Township of Bergen, conveyed to Philip Smith, farmer, for $525, in the Township of Bergen, the lot between the turnpike road and the bergen lots adjoining on the N side of lands of Cornelius Doremus. Bounded N by Philip Smith; E by Bergen line; S by Cornelius Doremus; W by turnpike road. Signed by Enoch Smith, Mary Smith (her mark). Witnessed by Baker Smith, Rodman Field. 1 May 1800 (recorded 20 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:396) James Van Houten of the Township of Franklin, wheel right, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Conrad Packer of the Precinct of Saddle River, for £90, 16 acres more or less in the precinct of Saddle River near the high mountain; mentioned line of Gilbert Lake; line of Joseph Witten. Signed by James Van Houten, Mary Van Houten (her mark). Witnessed by Albert Wilson, John Rut. [?] Hicks. 3 May 1805 (recorded 21 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:399) John Courter and Caty, his wife, of the Township of Saddle River, conveyed to William Packer of the same place, for $1500, two lots: (1) 40 acres more or less in the Township of Saddle River, beginning at tract of John Romine, deceased; mentioned road leading to Paterson near house late of Peter Sturr; James Kain; Paul Vandevoort. (2) 31-61/100 acres, line of Rolef Romayne. Signed by John Courter, Caty Courter (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, Polly Ryerson. 20 May 1806 (recorded 21 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:403) Abraham Willis of the Town of Paterson in County of Essex and Caty, his wife, John Willis and Mary, his wife, Michael Moore and Elizabeth, his wife, John Storms and Mary, his wife, Cornelius Demarest and Sophia, his wife, all of the County of Bergen, Ryer Demarest and Rachel, his wife, and Peter Willis and Elizabeth, his wife, of the City of New York, conveyed to John Waggoner of the Township of Franklin, for $2000, 80 acres more or less in the Township of Franklin, the property of the late John Willis, where John Waggoner now dwelleth; whereas John Willis late of the Township of Franklin (at the Ponds), deceased, was possessed of a certain farm by deed of conveyance from Abraham Van Houten and Sophia, his wife, Nelly Van Houten and Cornelius Van Houten on 15 July 1801; at SE side Crooked Pond at line of James A. Ackerman. Bounded SE by Benjamin Bartolf and Roeleff Van Houten; SW by Patent line of Johnson and Willix tract; W and NW by said Benjamin Bartolf and Garret Van Blarcom; N by said pond and James A. Ackerman. Signed by Abraham Willis, Caty Willis, John Willis, Pegge Willis, Michael Moore, Elisabeth Moore (her mark), John Storms, Mary Storms (her mark), Cornelius Demarest, Sophia Demarest, Ryer Demarest, Rachel Demarest, Peter Willis, Elizabeth Willis. Witnessed by John Campbell, Wm. Stewart (his mark). 23 April 1798 (recorded 21 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:408) Steven Bourdett and wife Catei, John Bourdett, Abram Bourdett and wife Nance, Benjamin Bourdett and wife Rachel, Jacob Bourdett and Peter Bourdett, conveyed to Christeen Bourdett, for $750, 20 acres more or less, several lots in the County of Bergen in the long pasture between lines of said Christeen Bourdett and line of John Lezair and Benjamin Westervelt and others. Bounded N by John Lezair, Benjamin Westervelt and others; E by North River; W by top of the mountain, line of John Day. Signed by Jacob Bourdett, Stephen Bourdett, Peter Bourdett, Catharine Bourdett, John Bourdett, Abraham Bourdett, Nancy Bourdett, Benjamin Bourdett, Rachel Bourdett. Witnessed by Salyer Morrell, Lucy Johnson, Abraham Van Blarcom, Hugh McIntyre, Michael OKeane, John Belsher. 17 September 1801 (recorded 22 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:411) William Jenkins and Rachel, his wife, of the City of New York, conveyed to Robert Van Ness of the Township of Caldwell in the County of Essex, for $325, 31 acres in the Township of Saddle River, a parcel devised by last will of Peter Saunders, deceased, to said William Jenkins. Bounded S by Abraham Ryerson; E by Singack Brook; N by Peter Courter; W by Pequannack River. Signed by William Jenkins, Rachel Jenkins. Witnessed by Abraham Ryerson, Hessel [?] Lyon, Aaron Reuch [?]. 15 November 1805 (recorded 26 [May?] 1806, Bergen Co. W:413) Henry Hopper and Jane, his wife, of the County of Bergen, conveyed to John Sturdevant of the County of Essex, for $115, land in the Township of Saddle River, beginning SE corner of tract lately sold by said Henry Hopper to Isaac Van Ness. Bounded N by heirs of Garret Van Riper, deceased; W by Isaac Van Ness; S by James Jacobus; E by John Van Houten. Signed by Henry Hopper, Jane Hopper (her mark). Witnessed by Abrm. Ryerson, Abraham Ryerson Junr. 30 April 1906 (recorded 27 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:417) Members, elders and deacons of the Protestant reformed dutch Church of Bergen, conveyed to Jacob Prior of the Township of Bergen, carpenter, for $3472., 32 acres south of the Town of Bergen back of Communipan, corner Michael Vreeland; line of church land. Signed by John Cornelison, Nicholas Toers, et. al. Witnessed by John Van Houte, Sylvester Van Buren. 13 December 1805 (recorded 24 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:419) Joseph Board of the Township of Pompton, conveyed to John Ackerson of the Township of Vernon, County of Sussex, for £54, 14 shillings, 7 pence, 54-83/100 acres strict measure, in the Township of Pompton. Signed by Joseph Board. Witnessed by Joseph Board Junior, Charles Howell. 26 February 1806 (recorded 26 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:422) Garret Couhoven, James Westervelt and Rachel, his wife, Peter Couhoven and Elsey his wife, all of the City of New York, conveyed to Jacob Couhoven of the Township of Hackensack, for $5,250., 174-42/100 acres more or less, a farm in the Township of Hackensack, beginning at Overpeck Creek; mentioned steep rock on Hudson or North River; low water mark; lot of John Degroot, deceased. Signed by Garret Couenhoven, James Westervelt, Rachel Westervelt (her mark), Peter Couenhoven, Elsey Couenhoven. Witnessed by Rd. Outwater, John G. Benson. 6 July 1804 (recorded 30 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:426) Daniel Dod of the County of Bergen, farmer, and Frances, his wife, conveyed to Cornelius Peterson of the City of New York, blacksmith, for $858.75, two tracts lying between Preckness and Waghraw in the Township of Saddle River. (1) 38-66/100 acres beginning at the meeting of two small brooks at a place called by the "dutch" Cauld Bergh, being the beginning of a tract of 63 acres returned to Garrabrant and Halmagh Van Howten on 10 May 1751. (2) 30 acres surveyed by Andrew Bell, beginning at 63=acre tract described above; mentions tract of 35-19/100 acres returned to John Rattoon on 25 Sep 1791. Signed by Daniel Dod, Frances Dod. Witnessed by Simeon Romayne, Thos. Wills. 20 June 1805 (recorded 30 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:429) John Moffat of the Township of Saddle River and Agness, his wife, conveyed to Walter Kendrick of the City of New York, for $30, 1/2 acre more or less in the Township of Saddle River, the tract formerly belonging to John Doremus, beginning at new road that leads from Pompton Road to the Ponds at a corner of the bark mill lot; mentioned old Pompton Road. Bounded E by middle of aforesaid new road; S by Pompton Road; W by lot sold by Daniel Heddin to said Walter Kendrick; N. by bark mill lot. Signed by John Moffat, Agness Moffat. Witnessed by James Hutchinson, Encreas Gould. 10 February 1806 (recorded 30 May 1806, Bergen Co. W:432) James Austin of Oldham, hatter, and Anne, his wife, conveyed to Walter Kendrick of the City of New York, for $1232., two tracts, conveyances recorded in Bergen County Deed Book U:444-451; U:412-416, adjoining each other at Oldham in the Township of Saddle River. (1) 40-2/10 acres strict measure beginning at public road opposite the dwelling house at Oldham; mentioned hat factory; Pond road. (2) 2-21/100 acres; mentioned line of Peter Hopper. Signed by Jas. Austin, Ann Austin. Witnessed by Jacob Van Winkle, Junr. 6 April 1801 (recorded 3 June 1806, Bergen Co. W:435) Cornelius Post of Slotterdam in the Township of Saddle River, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Garret C. Post of the same place, for $5, land at Slotterdam, beginning at Passaic River; mentioned line of Cornelius Post. Signed by Cornelius Post, Mary Post (her mark). Witnessed by Catherine Post (her mark), Alexander James. *********