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From: "David Tourison" <>
Subject: [NJ] New Jersey Wills, 1670-1750 - EARLE
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 12:11:59 -0700


Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF
NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXIII, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME I, 1670-1730;
Paterson NJ, 1901
( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills. Those as Libers A, B, etc.,
are of East Jersey Wills)

EARLE, page 147:

1709 May 16. Earle, Edward, senior, of Bergen Co., gentleman; will
of. Wife Hannah sole executrix. Son Edward; grandsons Edward and Enoch
Earle, and other grandsons, names not given. Real and personal estate.
Witnesses Martha Mompesson, Elisabeth Pinhorne, J. Pinhorne. Proved at
New York May 8, 1717. Lib. A, p. 74.
1712 April 24. Bond of Hannah Earle, his widow, as administratrix of
his estate. James Nuttman and Josiah Ogden, both of Newark, fellow
bondsmen. Bergen Wills.
1712 March 25. Petition of Hannah, widow of Edward Earle, complaining
that her son Edward interfered with her duty as executrix and claiming to be
heir at law had taken his own house property belonging to the estate, and
defies the law.
1712 May 16. Order making Hannah, the widow, administratrix of the
estate, until the will is produced, it having been taken out of her
possession by underhand means. Lib. 1, p. 349.

1713 May 28. Earle, Edward, of Secaeket, Bargin Co.; will of. Wife
Elshe. Sons Edward and Enoch; daughter Hanah Stoutenburgh and apparently
other children. Land upon the Island of Secockes. Personal property. Son
Edward sole executor. Witnesses Mathyes Hoppe, Aantie Hoppe, Peter
Stoutenburgh. Proved Aug. 27, 1713.

The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses,
etc., but not wills of:

EARL - John, Tho:, William
EARLE - Edward, Edw., Elshe, Enoch, Hannah, William

Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF
NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXX, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME II, 1730-1750;
Paterson NJ, 1918
( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills. Those as Libers A, B, etc.,
are of East Jersey Wills)

EARLE, beginning page 158:

1750, Oct. 18. Earle, Edward, of Seacacoss, Bergen Co., gentleman;
will of. Eldest son, Edward, 1-3 of home plantation forever; son John 1-3,
son Philip 1-3; adjoining lands of Reynier VanGeren, the division line to
run with equal breadth to Hackinsack River. Son Antlebee 300 in five years
after decease. Son Robert 200. (Both designated later as younger sons.)
Daughters, Mary (wife of John Nelson), Elizabeth Davis and Hester.
Granddaughters, Elizabeth Davis and Elizabeth Nelson. Mentions obligations
to Jacob Outwater. Executors John Earle, brother William Earle and
kinsman Daniel Smith. Witnesses William Earle, Morris Earle and Jas.
McKinley. Proved 12 May, 1755.
1755, May 12. Jorn Earle and Daniel Smith qualify as executors. Lib.
F, p. 273.
1755, May 8. Inventory, 442; made by Phillip Smith, Job Smith.

1748, Dec. 28. Earle, Mary, of Gloucester Co., widow. Int. Admr,
John Tomlinson. Fellow bondsman Joseph Tomlinson. Lib. 6, p. 14.
1748, Dec. 23. Inventory, 114.3.8; made by John Hillman, Michael
Fisher.

1732, Sept. 23. Earle, William, of Springfield, Burlington Co.,
yeoman; will of. My son-in-law, John Webb of Jamacka, did bequeath 40 per
annum to my wife Elizabeth during her life and, provided it may be
recovered, I devise same to my children William, thomas, Mary wife of
Jonathan Burden, and Martha wife of Thomas Shinn. Real and personal estate.
Witnesses Joseph Whitas, Robert Gillam, John Wright. Proved May 10,
1733.
1733, May 10. William Earle, of Springfield, eldest son, appointed
administrator as in will no executors appointed. Lib. 3, pp.; 306, 307.

1740, June 9. Earll, William, of Springfield, Burlington Co.; will
of. Wife, Mary. Daughter Elizabeth (under age), Elizabeth Sharp, dau. of
my wife. Sisters Martha Shinn and Mary Burden. Cousins William (son
of brother Thomas) and Earll (son of Thomas Shinn). Real and personal
estate. Executors brothers Thomas Earll and Thomas Shinn. Witnesses
Francis Venicomb, Margaret Barton, John Osmond. Proved July 22, 1740.
Lib. 4, p. 248.
1740, July 7 and 8. Inventory, 619.19.10 ; made by Samuel Wright,
John Burr and Richard Kirby. Additional appraisement includes bonds of John
Macintosh, Jones the lawyer, Thomas Cadwallett, 4. Wm. Earll had with his
wife Mary, by marriage, 88.14.10, and obligations of Job Ridgway, Thomas
Garwood, John Prickets, Wm. Alcot, John Small, Andrew Conrow, Timothy
Middleton and Wm. Sharp.
1756, April 13. Account of Thomas Earll, surviving executor, shows
payments to Jos. Clayton, Deborah Watson, Richd Bennet, John Stockton,
William Cook, Robt Hulate, Jane Leeds, Richd Smith, Thomas Haines, Daniel
Smith, Caleb Raper, Abraham Brown, Richard Brogden, Mary Earl, John
Adamsrout, John Osmand, Benjn Horner, Isaac DeCow, Francis Vinnescomb, John
Jones, Jonathan Fowler, Wm. Montgomerie, Aaron Lovett, Ralph Peart, Michael
Adkinson, Thomas Slowman, George Studhart, John Lamb, Bara. Newbold, Owen
Owen, Josiah White, James Wainwright, Joseph Rose, Isaac Ivins, Richard
Bonge, Joseph Rockhill, Jos. Reeves, Fran Schooley, Ann Bishop, Robert
Gardner, John Brown, Brian Daniel, Richd Bennett, James Hancock, Richd
French, Jacob Anders, Samll Scattergood, Mathew Ribinson, Thomas Earl,
Peter Sumnam, Joseph Lamb, William Rogers, Thomas Hunlock, Thomas Staples,
Isaac Pearson, [page 159] William Potter, Thomas Shaw, George Taylor, John
Pimm, Samuel Lovett, Israel Pemberton, Daniel Smith, William Chapman,
William Mott, Elizabeth Potter, John Chapman, John Biddell, John Osman,
Patrick Reynolds, Peter Rose, Joseph Richards, Stephen Williams, Safety
Borden, Joseph Reckless, Job Lippincott, Silas Crispin, John Tantum, William
Duckworth, Benjamin Jones, John Munrowe, Julius Evans, John Igehson, Hannah
Atkinson, Martha Robison, Wm. Earl a legacy, Joseph Gray, Casper Wister,
Samuel Gambel, Isaac Conro, Jonathan Borden, John Crage, Meis Hais, Margare
Barton, William Robison, Jonathan Thomas, Zacha Rosele, Earl Shinn, Abraham
Carpenter, John Lewis, Lewis Beles, Benjamin Springer, Joshua Shreeves,
Robt Webb and bonds of Smoath, Stedman and Robinson.


The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses,
etc., but not wills of:

EARLE (EARL) - Antlebee, Edward, Elizabeth, Enoch, Henry, Hester, Jacob,
John, Mary, Morris, Nathaniel, Philip, Robert, Silvester, Thomas, William.

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