1746, April 14. Schillinks, Cornelius, of Cape May Co., yeoman; will of.
Wife, Mary, % of moveable estate, % of the mill and privilege of % of the home plantation, (it being the half which I give unto my son Henry Schillinks), during widowhood.
Sons—
- Cornelius,% of the plantation whereon I live, it being the west side joining William Schelink's and % of the mill;
- Henry, the eastermost half, joining Elijah Hughes;
- Enos, the % of my plantation at Dividing Creek, Salem County, it being the "westernmost half, joining Nicholas Crosen;
- Daniel, the other half, it being the easternmost, joining Charles Fox. Daughters—
- Mary Stillwell,
- Lydia and
- Hannah Schillinks, % of moveable estate.
Executors—wife, Mary, and son, Cornelius.
Witnesses—William Schillinks, Abraham Schillinks, Mary Taylor, Elijah Hughes. Proved 21 May, 1746.
Cape May Wills, 127 E.
1746, May 29. Inventory, £96.19.3; made by Elisha Hand, Elisha Crowell.