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Documents
Relating To The Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary
History Of The State Of New Jersey Edited and Indexed By Elmer T Hutchinson; Corresponding Secretary, New Jersey Historical Society |
| page 426 New Jersey Colonial Documents |
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1776, Feb
6 Wallace, John, of Philadelphia, Penna, merchant: will of. Wife,
Mary, L500, furniture, and plantation at Rariton in N J, which I bought of Reverend M Hardenburg. Son, Joshua Maddox Wallace, L5. Daughter, Ann, L100. Youngest son, William, rest of estate when he is 21. Executors - wife, Mary, and friends, Joseph Stamper and Henry Drinker, of Philadelphia, Merchants. Witnesses - Richard Whitehead, Lewis Weiss. Proved March 23, 1784. |
| 1784, May 27. Adm'r - William Wallace, of Somerset Co, son of John. Fellowbondsman - John D'Alvey, of said Co. Whereas, Joseph Stamper and Henry Drinker renounced, and Mary, wife of John Wallace, is now dead. |
| 1783, Oct 29. Renunciation by Joseph Stamper and Henry Drinker. Witnesses - John Balderston and William Drinker. |
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1784, Oct
4. Inventory, made by Dirck Middagh and Jacob Ten Eyk. Lib. M, p. 277. |