Mortgage Deed, Book A, p. 56, Salem County, NJ Courthouse, Clerk's
records.
surnames: Dallbow, Flannigan, Harris, Huysham(?), Keasby, Mayhew,
Morgan,
Peters, Roberson,
Daniel Dallbow, Mortgagor to
James Flannigan, Mortgagee
For One Hundred & Twenty Acres of Land, part & parcel
of 300 Acres which
the s'd. Daniel Dallbow Purchased of Thomas Harris & William
Peters.
No description follows, til an explanation at the bottom of the
page,
apparently added years after the fact. I would recommend anyone
interested in researching further, to check the court records
in the
Salem courthouse, in case more is given there.:
Salem fi. Be it Remembered that on the 22 Day of february 1790
personally appeared before me the Subscriber, one of the Judges
of the
Inferior Court of Common Pleas for the County of Salem in the
State of
New Jersey, Samuel Roberson of full age being Legally Sworn
did Depose
and say that on or about the twenty eight day of August last
part he was
present and with Samuel Morgan in the City of Philadelphia and
hear
William Huysham (?) say unto Samuel Morgan that he did write
Down Anth.
Keasbey, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County
of
Salem late a certain Mortgage form of the Mortgage Book in his
Lands as
Clerk when Samuel Morgan, viz., had given unto the said Huysham
for a
certain sum of which he the said he had Received full satisfaction
of
the above said Samuel Morgan viz. in his life time and that
he had no
Demand whatsoever against the Deceased Estate and Samuel Morgan
wanted
him to Deliver the Mortgage Deed and said the Deed was Lost
in the time
of the war or when the British was in Philadelphia and further
the
Despondent saith not.
Sworn before me the Day above written, John Mayhew
Recorded the 6th of June 1790, Keasby.
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