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Haddon, John (maps and surveys) (58, 59, 62, 66, 67, 68, 69)

 File — Box: 3

Scope and Contents

-Map for John Haddon made by Richard Bull. Part of the land of John Haddon, containing 650 acres, on the banks of Oldman's Creek, about 12 miles north of Salem, N.J. 1704. Recorded and endorsed by Thomas Gardiner, Surveyor General. -Survey, copy of (no map), made for John Haddon, for 2400 acres adjoining John Hugg's land - part of a tract of 2883 acres. 1705

-Resurvey made for John Estaugh in right of John Haddon. Land on the north side of Oldman's Creek. 1000 acres including a tract marked "Joseph Apples 300 acres & allowance." 1708.

-Survey of land south of Oldman's Creek, extending to Salem Creek. John Haddon, 2400 acres; John Hugg, 500 acres. (Undated)

-Survey entitled "The Courses of a Tract of upland & meadow ground Lying on Oldman's Creek." 1716 Endorsed by Thomas Sharpe and placed upon record for John Haddon. "This Tract of Land Contayning 2006 acres Lying in the Lotting Purchase above the Falls of Dellaware in the County of Hunterdon." "Lands in West Jersey that Did belong unto John Haddon that are unsold." - Resurvey. Judge John Hugg orders that a resurvey for John Haddon should be made and recorded for 1000 acres in the land in Gloucester County on Oldman's Creek, New Jersey. 1716.

-Survey and map of Property purchased by John Haddon, of London - 1288 acres, afterwards sold to Matlacks and Collins. 1716.

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