John BLOOMFIELD

[306] [307]

15 Mar 1646 - 13 Apr 1681

Father: Thomas BLOOMFIELD
Mother: Mary WITHERS

Family 1 : Sarah ®58 MOORE
Family 2 : Elsie ®58 HEARD

                       _John BLOOMFIELD ____
                      | (1589 - 1639)       
 _Thomas BLOOMFIELD __|
| (1617 - 1684) m 1640|
|                     |_Unknown ____________
|                       (1593 - ....)       
|
|--John BLOOMFIELD 
|  (1646 - 1681)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Mary WITHERS _______|
  (1620 - 1664) m 1640|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[306] --Other Fields

[307] SLGC: Date: 17 NOV 1964 @05440089@ ®58


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Jonathan DUNHAM

[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

24 SEP 1672 ®3 - 6 SEP 1706 ®3

Father: Jonathan DUNHAM
Mother: Mary BLOOMFIELD

Family 1 : Esther ROLPH
  1. +Mary DUNHAM
  2.  Samuel DUNHAM
  3.  Eunice DUNHAM

                       _Thomas DUNHAM ______+
                      | (1622 - 1677) m 1646
 _Jonathan DUNHAM ____|
| (1639 - 1706) m 1669|
|                     |_Martha KNOTT _______+
|                       (1633 - 1648) m 1646
|
|--Jonathan DUNHAM 
|  
|                      _Thomas BLOOMFIELD __+
|                     | (1617 - 1684) m 1640
|_Mary BLOOMFIELD ____|
  (1642 - 1705) m 1669|
                      |_Mary WITHERS _______
                        (1620 - 1664) m 1640

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[5] WILL OF JONATHAN DUNHAM

[6] Know all men by these presents, that I, Jonathan Dunham of the Town of Wodbridge in County of Middlesex in the Province of New Jersey, yeoman, for divers good causes and lawful considerations me hereunto moving, but more especially for that my
father, Jonathan Dunham in his last words did declare that it was his will that each of his four sons housd have an equal share of all the land he was then possessed of except(one word here indistinct, but looks like orchard) more to my self
than to the other of the three younger sons. In consideration whereof, I the said Jonathan Dunham, have given, granted, made over and confirmed, and by these presents do give, grant, make over and confirm unto my brother Benjamin Dunham, his
heirs and assigns several parcels of upland and meadow lying within the township fo Woodbridge aforesaid and bounded as followeth; Imprimis. I give unto my said brother Benjamin, one house lot containing nine acres, be it more or less, which
said lot was by this town granted to my father, lying on th east side of the meeting house ground bounded on the south side by the land of Samuel Smith, on the East side by the said meeting house ground.

[7] Also I give unto the said Benjamin three acres of upland be it more or less adjoining to the Northerly and Westerly sides of the said houselot which said three acres was pursuant to a towns grant laid out to my father by the Lat Layers as by
the returns thereof entered in their towns book. Item. I give unto my said brother two acres of meadow or marsh which my father formerly bought of Stephen Stout lying on the East side of the sad house lot and southerly from the old mill
together with all slips and pieces of meadow adjoining to the easterly side of the said house lot, excepting a small piece which I have igven unto my brother David Dunham.

[8] Also I give unto my said brother Benjamin, a parcel of upland containing foruty acres more or less, it being just one third part of my fathers out (?) accommodations of land in said Woodbridge, and lying in the northeast end thereof, bounded as
followeth; Beginning at a large with oak marked on four sides which said oak is the easterly corner bound of the said land from thence running northwest thirty chains to a forked dogwood tree marked on four sides; thence southwest thirty chains
to a marked ash tree marked on four sides and from thence in a straight line to the first mentioned white oak. Also four acres of swamp land lying at the south east end of the said forty acres, bounded on the northwest by the said forty acres
southwest and northeast b yland in common, and southwest by land belonging to David Dunham, being fourteen chains in length and seventeen rods in breadth.

[9] Also I give unto the said Bejamin, twelve acres of upland lying southerly from my now dwelling house, it being a part of that land which was by this town allowed to my father in consideration of highways running through his land, bounded on the
south by Mr. Shepherd’s land, west and north by my own land, and on the east by land in Common, beginning at a pereridge tree, marked on four sides which said tree is the northeast corner bound mark for Mr. Shepherd’s said land; from thence
running west-northwest forty-five rods to a stake planted, marked on four sides, thence north-northeast thirty-two rods to a ragged rock and stake planted by it; form thence easterly fifty-six rods to a forked beach marked on four sides and
from thence southerly forty-two rods tot he pereridge tree whence it began.

[10] All the before mentioned parcel of upland and meadow together with a fourth part of the freehold and right of commonage which did belong to my father in said Woodbridge, I the said Jonathn Dunham do by these presents freely, fully and
absolutely give to my said brother Benjamin Dunham, his hseirs and assigns , to have and to hold all the said upland and meadow and fourthe part of the freehold with all the privileges and profits and advantage thereto belonging, together with
all the fencing, (one word not clear) and all other like improvements made on the said land to the only use and benefit and behoof of him, the said Benjamin Dunham, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns forever free from any
challenge claims or demands of or from me the said Jonathan Dunham, my heirs paying the Lord Proprietors quit-rent, rates taxes and all other charges which are or shall become due for and upon the said land and premises; and also that the said
Benjamin shall make and maintain and equal part of all fence between us so far as we shall both improve.

[11] In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this second day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and five.

[12] JONATHAN DUNHAM

[13] Signed sealed and delivered in presence of John Bloomfield, Ezekiel Bloomfiled, Thomas Pike. ®1


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Benjamin MARSH

[658] [659]

1725 - 1772

Father: Benjamin MARSH
Mother: Margaret OWEN

Family 1 : Sarah CLARK
  1.  Mary MARSH
  2.  Phebe MARSH
  3.  Jabez MARSH
  4.  Sarah MARSH
  5.  Margaret MARSH
  6.  Benjamin MARSH
  7.  James MARSH

                       _John MARSH ®59 ______+
                      |                      
 _Benjamin MARSH _____|
| (1702 - 1987) m 1987|
|                     |_Elizabeth CLARKE®10 _+
|                                            
|
|--Benjamin MARSH 
|  (1725 - 1772)
|                      ______________________
|                     |                      
|_Margaret OWEN ______|
  (1704 - 1772) m 1987|
                      |______________________
                                             

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[658] --Other Fields

[659] SLGC: Date: @01964847@ ®61


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Elizabeth MARSH

[475] [476]

1693 - 13 Apr 1750

Father: John MARSH ®59
Mother: Elizabeth CLARKE®10

Family 1 : Job PACK
  1.  Sarah PACK
  2. +Job PACK
  3.  Hanna PACK
  4.  Elizabeth PACK
  5.  Benjamin PACK
  6.  George PACK
  7.  John PACK

                        _Samuel MARSH _________
                       |                       
 _John MARSH ®59 ______|
|                      |
|                      |_Comfort MANN _________
|                                              
|
|--Elizabeth MARSH 
|  (1693 - 1750)
|                       _Richard CLARKE ®23 ___
|                      |  m 1660               
|_Elizabeth CLARKE®10 _|
                       |
                       |_Elizabeth ®23 ______ _
                          m 1660               

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[475] --Other Fields

[476] SLGC: Date: 10 Mar 1943 @01964838@ ®61


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Mary MORRIS

[1026] [1027]

1755 - 1804

Family 1 : John WEBSTER

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[1026] --Other Fields

[1027] ®61


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Samuel NOE

[847] [848]

ABT 1755 - ABT 1781

Father: Isaac NOE
Mother: Sarah MARSH

Family 1 : Anna INGLIS
  1.  Samuel NOE
  2.  Thomas NOE
  3.  John Marsh NOE
  4.  Susannah NOE

                       __
                      |  
 _Isaac NOE __________|
| (1705 - 1777) m 1987|
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Samuel NOE 
|  (1755 - 1781)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Sarah MARSH ________|
  (1712 - 1777) m 1987|
                      |__
                         

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[847] --Other Fields

[848] ®61


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Caleb OSBORN

[241]

MAR 1702/1703 ®17 - ABT 1779

Father: Caleb OSBORN ®17
Mother: Jane SHAW ®17

Family 1 :
  1. +David OSBORN®17

                       _John OSBORN®17 _____+
                      | (1631 - 1687)       
 _Caleb OSBORN ®17 ___|
|                     |
|                     |_Mariam®17 __________
|                       (.... - 1704)       
|
|--Caleb OSBORN 
|  (.... - 1779)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Jane SHAW ®17 ______|
                      |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[241] Caleb Osborn was included in the list of the "Clinker Lot Right Men" in the 1745 Elizabethtown Bill of chancery, p. 29. Caleb Osborn with Samuel Hudson, Jr., made an inventory of the estate of James Cole of Morris Town, Morris County, March
17, 1754 (NJ Archives 32:64). He was a freeholder in Elizabethtown, Sept 1, 1755 (NJ Historical Society Proc, 2nd series. 13:25, 89). He was a witness to the will of Samuel Osborn, Feb. 12, 1760 (NJ Archives 32:240). ®17


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Edward SALE

____ - 1620

Father: John SALE ®20
Mother: Agnes

Family 1 : Elizabeth GIFFORD ®20
  1. +Elizabeth SALE

                       __
                      |  
 _John SALE ®20 ______|
| (.... - 1576)       |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Edward SALE 
|  (.... - 1620)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Agnes ______________|
                      |
                      |__
                         

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