Joseph Ware (1700)

“1700-1 14th d. 11th m. (Jan.). Maddocks, John, of Allawayes Creek, Salem Co., will of. Daughter Elizabeth Powell, who has children John Maddocks Denn, Margaret Denn, Mary Powell and Elizabeth Powell, son-in-law Richard Burnham; legacy to Friends Meeting at Salem. Real and personal estate (5 pieces of Arabian Gold). Executors—the daughter and grandson John M. Denn. Witnesses—Wm. Monington, Joseph Ware, Jo’n Hancock, Darcas Smith. Recorded March 22, 1700-1.

1700-1 17th d. 1st m. (March). Inventory of the personal estate, £272. 2.1, incl. 5 pieces of Arabian Gold £3, 49 oz. of plate at 8s. £19.12, a parcel of books, ‘lumpt’ £5; made by Joseph Ware and John Hancock.

Salem Wills, III, p. 82″

Reference Data:

Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol. 23, by New Jersey Historical Society, 1901, page 302


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