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George Lundy
b.3 Jun 1756 Sussex, New Jersey, United States
d.4 Feb 1833 Sussex, New Jersey, United States
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m. 30 Oct 1751
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m. 15 Mar 1780
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BIRTH: MARRIAGE: DEATH: BURIAL: HISTORY: LAND: "Their (George & his wife Esther) old homestead lies on both sides of the road leading toward Johnsonburg, and borders on Glover's pond. It was owned by their son David, who married Sarah Wildrick, and afterward by George Wildrick Lundy, a son of David & Sarah. The Southtown school-house stands on land donated from this estate. Page 47. By deed dated March 6, 1784, George Lundy, yeoman, of Hardwick, obtained 70 acres of land from Nathaniel Pierson and his wife Ann, ... said land lying in Hardwick and being butted by lands belonging to Samuel Lundy, Charles Coxe and others. By deed dated Nov 5, 1787, George Lundy obtained from James Kinsey of Burlington Co., NJ, 130 acres of Proprietary Rights, land that had never been located. George, as soon as he received his deed for 130 acres of Proprietary Right, selected that amount of land in Hardwick adjoining that which he already owned, calling in an authorized surveyor to take it and map it out for him, and completed his title by going to the land-office at Burlington and filing papers given to him by the surveyor. On Jan 1, 1794, George Lundy, farmer, of Hardwick, obtained by deed from Thomas Lundy, mason, of the same place, 38 1/4 acres of land, abutting land already owned by George Lundy. Page 281. Source: "The Lundy Family & Their Descendants" by W. C. Armstong. |