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m. May 1691
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NSFX: FARMER Sex: M Title: FARMER Notes: 1. Deed of Asa Beck and wife Hannah to Wm. Smith, 1773, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey. 2. Deed of John Beck and wife Susanna to John Beck, 1736, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey. 3. Quit claim of George Morris to John Beck, 1736, Trenton New Jersey. 4. New Jersey Archives, Abstracts of Wills, Bol23, pp 32,33,73. 5.William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, Bol 2, pp 202, 207. 6. Society of Friends, Chesterfield, New Jersey Monthly Meeting Men's Minutes, 1684-1756 (GC call No 5054 F Pennsylvania ll, pt 8). 7. Rhean M. Beck, "Research Notes on the Ancestry of Joseph Ellison Beck" (typescript, Salt Lake City, Genealogican Library), (GS call no B27A17). N.J.A. 23:33. 14 Apr 1715, John Beck of Mansfield, Burlington Co. Inventory the personal estate of -109.18.4; made by Sam'l Goldy, Thomas Curtis, and John Hancock; sworn to by Alice Beck, administratrix. N.J.A. 23:33. 7 May 1728. Beck, John, an orphan of about 15 Years. Letters of guardianship of, issued to George Morris. N.J.A. 23:32.--- -----. Beck, Henry, of Chesterfield, Burlington Co.; will of Wife Ann. Children-James, Roworth, Sarah, Godfrey (under 21); son John dead. Land (1200 acres) on the West side of Northhampton River; home farm, personal property, inc. a negro girl. Ex.: the wife and son James. Wit: Jacob Bailergean, William Wook, Samuel Taylor, John Black, Robert Chapman, Tho. Lambert. Proved 30 Mar 1715. Lib. 1, p. 509. 24 Mar 1714/1715. Inventory of the personal estate, -369.11, incl a negro woman and her 3 children, -100.; made by Tho: Scholey, Jacob Doughty, John Black and Samuel Taylor. Lib. 3, p. 76 Quit Claim (Trenton, N.J. archives): George Morris of Mansfield "intermarried with Alice Beck widow and relict of John Beck late of Mansfield, to the hands of which said Alice and George came certain lands, testaments, goods and chattels of the said John Beck deceased, and whereas Alice is since dead, and John Beck eldest son ahd heir at law of the said John Beck hath attained his age 21 years" release and quit claim to George Morris. 19 July 1736 Property Quit Claim Lib. e, p.427 N.J.A. 23:72. 9 Apr 1722. Michael Buffin of Mansfield Twp., Burl. Co., Yeoman. Wife, Christian, Son, John, Daug. Alis, wife of George Morris, son-in-law Joshua Smith, who had daug. Lydia and other children. Real and personal estate. Executors. Son John and son-in-law Joshua Smith. Witnesses -Richard Gibbs, John Butcher, Thomas Scattergood. Proved 9 June 1722 when Josua Smith refuses to "Intermedle with yeexecuting of the within Will". Lib. 2, p. 197. 31 May 1722 Inventory. personal estate 156.11 including a servant lad. -15 made by Thomas Curtis and Richard French. Trenton Deeds Bk. BB, p. 383 (Jun) 4 mo. 12, 1722. George Morris of Mansfield Twp. to Wm. Satterthwaite of Chesterfield Twp. 40 a. swamp in Mansfield Twp., part of 230 acres purchased of his father-in-law, Michael Buffin, 2 mo. 7, 1722, who purchased by deed from George and Hester Parker, 1 mo. 1721/2. /s/George Morris, his X.
Born: abt 1691 in Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jersey Died: Mar 1715 in Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey 22 Sep 1960
Family 1: Alice BUFFIN, b. abt 1691 in Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey 1.John BECK, b. 1715 in Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey References
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