West Jersey, New Jersey Deed Records, 1721-1776

John David Davis

West Jersey, New Jersey Deed Records, 1721-1776
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heritage Books
Country
United States
Published
20 July 2016
Pages
460
ISBN
9780788456879

West Jersey, New Jersey Deed Records, 1721-1776

John David Davis

Sir George Carteret was appointed New Jersey’s first governor in August 1665, at the age of twenty-five. In July 1673, the Dutch reconquered New York and New Jersey and they remained until Britain regained the two colonies in November 1674. In March 1674, Sir George agreed to a partition of the province into East and West New Jersey. The diagonal boundary gave Sir George all the inhabited lands. The two divisions remained separate until 1702, when New Jersey became a royal province. Although a handwritten deed can run several pages in a deed book, the bulk of the information is largely repetitive lawyer words and thus can be reduced to just a few lines of interest to genealogists. The format followed in the abstraction of the deeds of West Jersey, New Jersey is: date of transaction, name of grantor(s), occupation of the grantor(s), place of residence of grantor(s), name of grantee(s), occupation of the grantee(s), place of residence of grantee(s), sales price, area of land involved, neighbors, chain of deed, signature of grantor(s) and signature of witnesses. A full name index completes this work.

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