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Box 2

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Contains 31 Results:

Gibbon, Francis

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Letter of Attorney. Francis Gibbon to John Estaugh. 1716.

Gill, John

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Release to John Gill. "To defeat the limitations under the will of John Haddon." Signed John and Elizabeth Estaugh, Benjamin and Sarah Hopkins, with their seals. Recorded in Burlington, New Jersey. 1726

Goldsmith, George

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-Indenture. George Goldsmith to Nicholas Smith. Property belonging to Richard Matthews. (Neighborhood of Stoys Landing on Newton Creek, New Jersey) 1694.

-Indenture between George Goldsmith and John Jerson, both of Gloucester County, New Jersey. Concerning 83 acres of land. Endorsement on back signed by William Powell, Jr., of Philadelphia. 1695.

Gray, Richard

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-Release. Richard Gray to James Parrock. 117 acres. This was probably Story's landing and part of the property afterward occupied by William E. Hopkins. This land belonged to Francis Collins in 1677. Witnesses, Judeth Sharp, Thomas Sharp. 1725.

-Will of Richard Gray of Newton, New Jersey. He bought property on Cooper's Creek, in 1701. He is the ancestor of many Haddonfield families: Mickles, Tomlinsons, Burroughs, Haines, etc. 1736.

Grubb, Sarah

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Letter to Richard Jordan, dated 2 mo. 21, 1803.

Gundry, William

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Letter to Mary Swett and Charity Cook, dated Calne, 5 mo. 13, 1801.

Gurney, Priscilla E.

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Letter to Mary Swett, dated Keswick near Norwich, 7 mo. 30, 1801.

Estaugh, James

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Scope and Contents -Instructions from Priscilla and Mary Benthall, to John and James Estaugh, concerning land recovered for the debt of Charles Sanders. Signed also by their attorney, Theodor Eccleston. 1723.-Power of Attorney. John Estaugh to Thomas Sharpe and Joseph Kay. Signed by John Estaugh, Joseph Cooper, James Estaugh, John Gill. 1708.-Receipt to James Estaugh from John Estaugh. 1706.-Receipt signed by Jacob Taylor. To James Estaugh, on account of the London Land...