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Record Group: Gloucester County
Subgroup: Loan Office
Series: Mortgage Registers, Minutes and Ledger, 1776-1799
Accession #: 1924.001, 1995.032
Series #:  CGLLO001
Guide Date:  10/1996 (JK)
Volume: 0.75 c.f. [3 vols.]


Institutional History | Content Note | Contents | Abstracts, 1776-1786 | Abstracts, 1786-1799 | Name Index


Abstracts, 1786-1799

Included below are detailed abstracts of the 1786 mortgages, containing at least the following information for each: name of mortgagor; place of residence; amount of principal; number of acres; type of property (if not described simply as a tract of land); location of land and any bodies of water mentioned; bordering property owners and roads; and a note relative to the discharge of the mortgage as reported in the ledger (some as late as 1799). The mortgages are all dated 5 December 1786. In some cases, the abstract may also include the mortgagor's occupation and/or references to previous owners, deeds or inheritance.

Most of the mortgages were witnessed by William K. Hugg, Joseph Cooper Jr. and/or Thomas Redman. Any witnesses other than these three men are noted at the end of the abstract. Also, unless the abstract includes a notation "[his mark]" or "[her mark]," it can be assumed that the mortgage is followed by the original signature of the mortgagor. In cases where the signature of the mortgagor differs from the spelling of the name used in the mortgage text, both variations are noted in the abstract, with the signature spelling shown first.

Finally, the proper spelling of municipal names has been used in the descriptions despite variations which may appear in the original (e.g., Galloway is used instead of "Galway"). However, names of local places and water courses have been transcribed as they were originally written (with [sic] used to denote a non-standard spelling).


No. Description
1. David Clark of Galloway Twp., yeoman, £50 for one moiety of two tracts, as follows: 1) 10 acres [place not specified]; and 2) 202 acres on a northerly branch of Naked [sic] Creek, bounded by M. (marker) [discharged 21 December 1796 per ledger].
2. Samuel Risley of Great Egg Harbour Twp., yeoman, £50 for 198 acres in the same place near a small branch of Absecon Creek [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
3. Richard Collins of Galloway Twp., £50 for 223 acres in the same place "about Twenty Perches from the Bridge on Beaver Run, on the North side of the said Run" [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
4. Joseph Sooy Jr. of Galloway Twp., £50 for one moiety of 248 acres in the same place "by a small Branch" and on Beaver Run or Haver's Creek where it empties into Little Egg Harbour River, and Sooy's Creek at Sooy's Landing [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
5. John Badcock of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for about 1,500 acres (sawmill, tenements and seven tracts) in Egg Harbour Twp., which the mortgagor holds by indenture from Richard Manery dated 18 May 1775 (recorded in the Secretary's Office at Burlington in Book AH of Deeds, folios 354-361) [apparently discharged December 1794 per ledger].
6. Jeremiah Risley of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £40 for 100 acres in the same place on the Sound or Bay, bounded by Simon Jermon, the same tract he holds by virtue of a deed of gift from his father, Jeremiah Risley, dated 5 November 1767 [apparently discharged December 1797 per ledger].
7. Elias Smith of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for 250 acres in the same place, being two tracts which the mortgagor purchased from Philip Cresse and Hannah, his wife, by indenture dated 7 November 1774 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
8. Thomas Clark of Galloway Twp., £50 for two tracts in the same place, as follows: 1) 150 acres bounded by I. G. (marker); and 2) 100 acres of meadow ground on the upper part of Swan Bay and Little Egg Harbour River [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
9. Robert Morss/Moss of Galloway Twp., £50 for 123 acres, 2 roods and 16 perches in the same place bounded by Evi Smith (the certificate whereof is recorded in the Surveyor General's Office at Burlington in Liber P, folio 321-322) [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
10. Daniel Leeds of Galloway Twp., £25 for one third part of several tracts in the same place devised to the mortgagor by his father, John Leeds, in his last will and testament dated 7th of 10th Mo., 1784 [discharged December 1792 per ledger].
11. Vincent Leeds of Galloway Twp., £25 for one third part of several tracts in the same place devised to the mortgagor by his father, John Leeds, in his last will and testament dated 7th of 10th Mo., 1784 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
12. Daniel Morss/Moss of Galloway Twp., £25 for 45 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Robert Smith [discharged 15 March 1796 per ledger].
13. Thomas Champion of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for the following: 1) 37½ acres in the same place on the west side of Great Egg Harbour River at Cates Landing, bounded by I./J. T. (marker); 2) 25 acres which the mortgagor purchased of Jos. Sawin and Margaret, his wife, by indenture dated 2 September 1770; and 3) 50 acres which the mortgagor purchased of Michael Pierce by indenture dated 10 January 1781 [discharged 5 March 1798 per ledger].
14. William Addams of Galloway Twp., £50 for the following: 1) 77 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on Nacot Creek and "a Branch," bounded by William Johnston/Johnson and Jeremiah Adams; and 2) about 30 acres on Nacot Creek, Fish Creek (to the Forks) and the easternmost fork [discharged 28 December 1796 per ledger].
15. Jeremiah Addams of Galloway Twp., £50 for about 100 acres of land and marsh (plantation and tract) in the same place on the west side of Nacot Creek and on a small creek, "being the North East of Andrew Addams Lot" [discharged 15 December 1795 per ledger].
16. Joseph Ingersul Jr. of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for one third part of 400 acres of land and marsh on the southwest side of Great Egg Harbour River on or near the head of Middle River [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
17. Daniel Smith of Deptford Twp., £50 for 240 acres (messuage and plantation where the mortgagor now dwells) in the same place, being the same plantation the mortgagor purchased of Charles West and Jane, his wife, by indenture dated 22 October 1782 (recorded in the Secretary's Office at Burlington in Liber AM, folio 160) [discharged December 1787 per ledger].
18. Enoch Baret(t) [his mark] of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £25 for two tracts which the mortgagor holds under the will of his father, Elijah Barrett, dated 14 January 1785, as follows: 1) 75 acres on the creek, a branch and Great Egg Harbour River, bounded by Godfrie, Jno. Budd and Gideon Scull; and 2) about 50 acres on the west side of the River by the name of Big Meadow [discharged 30 December 1794 per ledger].
19. Hezekiah Ireland of Great Egg Harbor Twp., £50 for 300 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place on the south side of a maple swamp [note in ledger: "This Mortgage appears to have been Settled in full December 1789"].
20. Richard Steelman of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for one fourth part of a tract of 1,250 acres in the same place between Great Egg Harbour and Middle River, formerly the estate of Tobias Griscum, conveyed by his son William Griscum to Nicholas Stillwell by deed dated 22 March 1769, and conveyed by Nicholas's son David Stillwell to the mortgagor by deed dated 7 November 1780 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
21. James Scull [his mark] of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £25 for 100 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place on the west side of the Main Branch of Great Egg Harbour River, bounded by D. R. (marker) [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
22. George Ireland [his mark] of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for 210 acres of land and meadow in the same place on the northeast side of Great Egg Harbour River and on Perch Cove Run [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
23. William Barkus of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for one third part of 400 acres of land and marsh in the same place on the southwest side of Great Egg Harbour River and on Middle River [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
24. Benjamin Watson of Gloucester Twp., £25 for 411 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place "about 5 miles below the Blue Anchor," bounded by the Society's line (by the Egg Harbour Road), "the Coxes Land" and Philip Wallace [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
25. Constantine Smith of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £35 for 45.80 acres (messuage and plantation) and half the sawmill in the same place on Mill Run and the Pond (at the Dam), bounded by McKay's 100 acres [discharged December 1791 per ledger].
26. John Weekes [his mark] of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for the following tracts in the same place: 1) 50 acres on the southwest side of South River bounded by Elias Smith, Esq.; 2) 45 acres on the west side of South River; and 3) a tract of marsh on South River bounded by Smith and Japheth Ireland, being one half part of the marsh formerly belonging to Elijah Townsend between the tracts aforesaid [discharged December 1788 by Thomas Redman per ledger].
27. Japheth Ireland of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for the following tracts in the same place: 1) 24.66 acres on the fork of a creek and South River, bounded by Roddock Townsend, Andrew Steelman and the meadow; and 2) one third part of 8 acres of swamp or cripple and upland lying between Elijah Townsend's home tract and the mortgagor's land, whereupon he lives [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
28. James Smith of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £35 for the following: 1) 100 acres of land and swamp (messuage and plantation) in the same place on the Fork of Tuckaho River, bounded by John McKay and John Champion; and 2) 31 acres on Tuckaho River and the Fork of the said River bounded by the first tract, N. Stillwell, Thomas Champion and McKay [discharged 3 January 1795 per ledger].
29. John Gruffyth, Esq., of Waterford Twp., £50 for 11 acres (tenement and lot) in Greenwich Twp. bounded by Salem Road, lands late of Assa Lord (deceased), George Cozens, William Douglass and others, and William Cozens [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
30. James Rambo of Deptford Twp., £25 for two lots, as follows: 1) 2 acres and 1 rood in the same place on Great Mantua Creek (at the foot of the bridge) and on a small run of water, bounded by Jno. Jessop, the mortgagor's other lot, the Road, a lot sold to Jos. Andrews, and Salem Road; and 2) 12 acres which the mortgagor holds, being part of 49 acres bounded by the Road, Zephaniah Brown, lands late of Jno. Brown, and Joshua Lord [discharged December 1792 per ledger].
31. Jethro Lippincott of Woolwich Twp., £25 for two lots of land, swamp and meadow in the same place, as follows: 1) 3 acres on the west side of Rackoon [sic] Creek, bounded by Isaac Justice's meadow, a swamp and Simon Cam's marsh; and 2) 2 acres bounded by the first lot and Jno. Leonard Cam's marsh [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
32. Job Kille/Kelly and Hepzibah, his wife, of Woolwich Twp., £50 for one third part of 125 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on Oldmans Creek, bounded by I./J. Lippincutt, Matson and Alford [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
33. Jonathan Williams of Gloucester Twp., £50 for 265 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by the mortgagor's other land (which he purchased of Blackwood), Richard Cheesman, Thorn, Marple, Stiles, Richard Powell and Thomas Jaber [discharged December 1790 per ledger].
34. Paul Prickett of Woolwich Twp., £50 for 100 acres in the same place bounded by Robert Howe, Benjamin Lippencut and Amariah Ballenger [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger; see also No. 35 below].
35. Amariah Ballinger of Woolwich Twp., £50 for 222 acres in the same place bounded by Robert Howey, lands late of William Foster, Francis Batton and Estau, excepting 100 acres "mentioned in the Preceding Abstract" [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
36. Nathan Wetherby/Weatherby of the Town of Berkley [Greenwich Twp.], £50 for 1 rood and 36.89 perches (tenement and lot) in the same place bounded by Salem Road, Thomas Reeves and Joshua Paul (deceased) [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
37. Robert Zane of Woolwich Twp., £50 for 4 acres of meadow ground in Greenwich Twp. "on the Eastern Side of Repaupau [sic] Creek at the Lower Side of Solomon Lippencut's Meadow" and on "an old Run," bounded by Andrew Long/Leng's meadow and Penn's survey [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
38. Peter Cheesman of Gloucester Twp., £50 for 1,136 acres in the same place, being all that tract of land surveyed for Jno. Thomas and Richard Penn, the survey bearing date 31 May 1742 (recorded in the Surveyor General's Office at Burlington in Book A, page 235), which was conveyed by Penn to the mortgagor by deed dated 19 June 1772, excepting 120 acres sold to George Sinner and 400 acres which the mortgagor has given to his daughter Meriam, wife of Thomas Jackson [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
39. Valentine Reynalds/Reynolds/Runnolds and Sary/Sarah [her mark], his wife, of Greenwich Twp., £25 for 49 acres and 2 roods in the same place bounded by Salem Road, Hannah Davenport and Cowgill [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
40. Samuel Clement Jr. of Newton, £50 for 50 acres in Waterford Twp. on the easterly side of the southwest branch of Coopers Creek, bounded by lands late of Jno. Kay, lands late of Ruth Cadman, and lands late of Isaac Mattacks [discharged December 1789 per ledger].
41. James Russel(l) of Woolwich Twp., £50 for 103 acres (messuage, plantation and three tracts) in Greenwich Twp., being the same land which William Wood, late of Deptford, conveyed to Robert Russell (father of the mortgagor) by deed dated 18 August 1750, of which the mortgagor is seized by his father's last will and testament [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
42. Isaac Inskeep of Deptford Twp., £50 for 4 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches of "clear Meadow" in the Town of Gloucester on the easterly side of Great Timber Creek "by the Outside footing of the Tide Bank," bounded by the meadow by the upper end of Price's lot of 5 acres, and "round the Point," exclusive of the rough meadow ground and mud flats between the said footing and low water mark [witnessed by George W. Campbell; discharged 23 December 1794 per ledger].
43. Samuel Jagard of Deptford Twp., £25 for 109¼ acres in the same place bounded easterly and southerly by Sarah Cattle, westerly by John Sparks, Esq., and northerly by Seth Hillman, being the same tract which Samuel Davis and Jane, his wife, conveyed to James Jaggard (the mortgagor's father) by indenture dated 5 December 1763, "Under whome he [the mortgagor] Claims" [witnessed by James Cooper Jr.; discharged 21 December 1796 per ledger].
44. Jacob Gosling of Woolwich Twp., £50 for 190 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Robert Zane, Samuel French, Robert Taylor and James Garner [witnessed by James Cooper Jr.; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
45. Daniel Leeds, son of Japheth, of Galloway Twp., £50 for one third part of sundry tracts [acreage not specified] in the same place, of which the mortgagor's father stood seized at the time of his decease, which third part was devised to the mortgagor in his father's last will and testament dated the 12th of 4th Mo., 1781 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
46. Barzillai Hugg of Gloucester Twp., £25 for 2 acres, 3 roods and 5 perches of meadow ground in the same place on the southwesterly side of a branch of Great Timber Creek called Beaver Branch, and on the channel and the shore drain, exclusive of the mud flats from the edge of the said Branch to the channel thereof [discharged 30 December 1796 per ledger].
47. Samuel French of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 376 acres of land and swamp (messuage and plantation) in the same place on Rackoon [sic] Creek and "the Run," bounded by Taylor, Hewett, Benjamin Moore and Zane [witnessed by Jos. Hugg; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
48. Samuel Flaningam of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 45 acres of land and meadow ground (messuage, tenement and tract) in the same place on Rackoon [sic] Creek, bounded by Sutton, Platt, Wilkins, Cohocken [sic] Road and Jacob Cozens [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
49. William Hollinshead of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 255 acres of land and meadow (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by William Eldridge and Jno. Pinyard [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
50. Daniel Wells of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 84 acres (messuage, tenement and tract) on Salem Road "a little above Ratling Bridge" and bounded by Cogil, Munyon and James Simpson [discharged 7 December 1797 per ledger].
51. Elijah Cozens of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 5 acres of land and meadow in the same place on Mantua Creek, bounded by lands and meadow of Jonathan Paul, Samuel Paul, Jacob Cozens and other meadow of the mortgagor [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
52. Josiah Cozens of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 4 acres (lot and meadow) in Deptford Twp. on Mantua Creek bounded by Phineas Lord and William Cozens, which land was devised to the mortgagor by his father, Joshua Cozens, in his last will and testament dated 9 November 1783 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
53. Jacob Cozens of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 5 acres of meadow ground in the same place on Mantua Creek, bounded by Samuel Paul and others, the same land devised to the mortgagor by his father, Jacob Cozens, in his last will and testament dated 24 April 1780 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
54. Joseph Pancost Hillman of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 1½ acres (tenement, lot and tanyard) in the Town of Berkley and Twp. aforesaid, bounded by Shivers Paul's land on the main street, lands late of Joshua Paul, and Thomas Reeves [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
55. Jeffery Clark of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 24 acres in the same place bounded by Cohoken [sic] Road, Restore Lippencut, Jacob Wolf, Salem Road and John Eglinton, excepting 8 acres conveyed to Timothy Clark and ¼ acre conveyed for a schoolhouse [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
56. Michael Stout [his mark] of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 100 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Isaac Thompson, Soloman Lippencut and Samuel Paul [discharged 30 December 1795 per ledger].
57. Chatton/Chattin Zane of Woolwich Twp., £25 for 25½ acres in the same place on the westerly side of the Northerly Branch of Rackoon [sic] Creek, bounded by William Foxe, Scott, Nicholson and Allen [witnessed by Jos. Cooper; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
58. William White of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 41 acres of land and swamp (messuage and tract) in the same place "on a run of water called Nohonsey or Wilderness run," bounded by the mortgagor's other land, Bramin and William Mickle [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
59. Robert Mattokes/Mattocks of Gloucester Twp. [of Blue Anchor per ledger], £50 for one fourth part of a sawmill, pond, dam and waterworks together with four tracts of land contiguous thereto [acreage not specified] in Gloucester Twp., being the same mill and lands which the mortgagor purchased from Richard Fry and Susannah, his wife, by indenture dated 6 July 1765 [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
60. Robert Mattocks Jr. of Gloucester Twp., £30 for the following tracts in the same place granted by Robert Mattocks Sr. and Sarah, his wife, to the mortgagor (their son) by deed dated 20 August 1786: 1) 35¾ acres of cedar swamp which Robert Mattocks Sr. purchased from Jos. Hillman by deed dated 20 September 1784; and 2) 314 acres surveyed to Robert Mattocks Sr., the certificate whereof is recorded in the Surveyor General's Office at Burlington in Liber L, folio 171 [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
61. Hudson Tomlin of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 200 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by W. B. (marker), being part of certain lands which he holds under the last will and testament of his grandfather, Mathew Tomlin (deceased) [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
62. William Groff of Woolwich Twp., £50 for 153 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Benjamin Lippencutt and Matson [discharged December 1789 per ledger].
63. Kendal Coles of Waterford Twp., £50 for 69 acres in the same place which the mortgagor purchased from Thomas Coles [no relationship given] by deed dated 12 March 1757 (recorded in the Secretary's Office at Burlington in Liber R of Deeds, folio 42) [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
64. George Cozens of Greenwich Twp., £25 for 23 acres in the same place bounded by Anthony Hooper, David Paul and the mortgagor's other land [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
65. Anthony Warrick of the Town of Gloucester, £50 for 288 acres (messuage, tenement, plantation and tract) in Gloucester Twp. near the head of a small run that empties into the north branch of Timber Creek called Shuganus Run, bounded by lands formerly of Frans Hingston, John Hillman, Vest Kemble, a sawmill tract lately belonging to Thomas Clement, the heirs of Joseph Sharp (deceased), and the heirs of Isaac Sharp (deceased) [witnessed by Jos. Hugg; discharged December 1788 per ledger].
66. Daniel Park [his mark] of Greenwich Twp., £25 for 85 acres (messuage, tenement and tract) in the same place on the westerly side of Penn's swamp, bounded by land located to James Steel and now belonging to John Jessop, land located to George Ward and now belonging to Jno. Barner, and Penn's survey [discharged December 1797 per ledger].
67. Robert Brian of Waterford, £25 for the following tracts in the same place: 1) a tract of pineland and cedar swamp on both sides of a branch of Little Egg Harbour River called O'Neil's Branch, being part of a tract of 56 acres surveyed to Samuel Risley, Esq., excepting 20½ acres surveyed to John Bryant and Richard Cheesman; and 2) 51 acres on the north side of Gum Branch "near where Elihu Lee's old Cabin formerly stood" [discharged December 1793 per ledger].
68. Parr Willard of Waterford, £50 for 106 acres and 2 roods (the upper part of the plantation formerly belonging to Samuel Parr, deceased) in Waterford Twp. on the Delaware River at a corner to a resurvey made to Thomas Hopkins (72° and 45' East from Christ Church steeple in Philadelphia), bounded by 3 acres which the mortgagor conveyed to Eward Clemence [sic], the Burlington New Road and the mortgagor's other lands, "Besides a Lott of 4 Acres Belonging to Joseph Holmes which is included within the above Boundaries" [discharged 15 March 1796 per ledger].
69. John Williamson of Waterford, £50 for the messuage, tenement and two tracts of land and meadow ground which Isaac Burrough of Waterford Twp. and Abigail, his wife, sold [to John Tunnicliff] by indenture dated 18 August 1763 (recorded in the Secretary's Office at Burlington in Liber N of Deeds, folio 25), as follows: 1) 283 acres (messuage or tenement and tract) in Waterford Twp. on the south side of Penshawkin [sic] Creek by the upper side of the mouth of a small run and on Well Run, bounded by 3½ acres of marsh of John Burrows, Enoch Burrows and John Astler, excepting 50 acres granted by Samuel Burrows Jr. to Samuel Hewlings; and 2) 3 acres and 1 rood (lot of land or meadow ground) in the same place on the westerly side of the Southerly Branch of Pensawkin [sic] Creek, bounded by Samuel Burrough Jr. (lands now or late of Isaac Burrough), lands late of Enoch Burrough (deceased), and the end of a large sluice [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger; includes note: "See Deed from John Tunnicliff and Mary his Wife to John Williamson. Vide —Record in the Secretary's Office at Burlington, Fol: 455."
70. Isaac Cheesman of Deptford Twp., £50 for 126 acres (tenement, plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Jno. Pierce, Sarah Howell, Isaac Ballinger and Francis Easlock [sic] [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
71. John Glover of the Town of Gloucester, £50 for 20 acres in Newton Twp. bounded by the Great Road, John Redman and the mortgagor's other lands [witnessed by Joseph Lippincott; discharged December 1789 per ledger; note: £50-mortgage of Aaron Dilkes of Deptford Twp. begun on this page, but obliterated].
72. John Porch of Deptford Twp., £30 for one moiety of 400 acres of land and swamp (seven tracts "with the buildings and improvements thereon") in Gloucester Co. contained in a deed from Thomas Denny, Esq., late High Sheriff, dated 3 October 1775 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
73. Patrick Flaningam of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 58 acres, 3 roods and 22 perches (three tracts) in the same place contained in an indenture from Isaac Flaningam and Susannah, his wife, to the mortgagor [relationship not stated] dated 4 January 1773 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
74. John Thorn of Gloucester Twp., £50 for 250 acres (sawmill and tract) in the same place bounded by William Lawrance, Samuel Clement, Richard Burden and Moses Branson [discharged 2 December 1794 per ledger].
75. William McCarrell of Galloway Twp., £25 for 100 acres in the same place on Lucas's Branch (to the South Branch of the same), bounded by a 30-acre tract conveyed by Simon Lucus [sic] to David Clark, the Society's line and the main road that leads from the Forks to Chesnut Neck, the same recorded in the Surveyor General's Office at Burlington in Liber U, folio 23 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
76. William Beastin/Beaston of Egg Harbour, £25 for 75 acres and island (tract, messuage, tenement and plantation) in the same place on Great Egg Harbour River and Gravelly Run, bounded by Jeffers and Baily's field [discharged 15 March 1796 per ledger].
77. Sarah Steelman [her mark] of Woolwich Twp., £25 for the following tracts in the same place: 1) 27 acres of land and swamp (tract, tenement and plantation) bounded by Jno. Daniels and Jester Holton and Johanna, his wife ("one of the devisees"), and Francis Turner and Catharine, his wife ("heir of said land"), being land late of Aron Albertson (deceased); and 2) 29 acres contained in the same indenture of release from Turner & wife and Holton/Holter to the mortgagor dated 9 March 1780 [witnessed by George W. Campbell; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
78. Joseph Sawins [his mark] of Great Egg Harbour, £50 for one moiety of 618½ acres (part of a 2000-acre tract) in the same place on Great Egg Harbour "about 7 Chains below Mare Run," excepting 200 acres conveyed to Charles Steelman [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
79. John Middleton of Haddonfield, £50 for 68 acres in Gloucester Twp. bounded by lands late of Isaac and Joseph Sharpe, George Harley's lot, Egg Harbour Road and Lippincott [witnessed by Jos. Hugg; discharged December 1788 per ledger].
80. William Doughten of Haddonfield, £50 for 6 acres, 1 rood and 15-1/3 perches (brick tenement and lot) in the same place fronting on the northerly side of the street and bounded easterly by Abraham Brian & John Gill, northerly by John Est: Hopkins, and westerly by lands late of John Shivers (deceased) [witnessed by Jos. Hugg; discharged December 1791 per ledger].
81. Nathaniel Sippel [Sipple per ledger] of Great Egg Harbour, £30 for 115 acres (messuage, tenement, plantation and tract) in the same place on Absecon Creek, a small creek and "a Certain Bridge and old Causeway," bounded by Morris Risly, Conever, Thomas Risley and William Reed [discharged December 1789 by Samuel Risley per ledger].
82. Peter Frambes of Great Egg Harbour, £50 for the following tracts in the same place: 1) 100 acres (messuage and plantation) bounded by Jos. Dole, the Road leading to Gloucester, P. E. (marker), Frederick Steelman and Nicholas Frambes; and 2) 30 acres bounded by Peter and Nicholas Frambes and the Great Road [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
83. John Jeffrys/Jefferies [Jeffries per ledger] of Great Egg Harbour, £25 for 100 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on the Great Creek at the mouth of a small run called Line Creek, bounded by Thomas Doughty, excepting 10 acres sold to William Beaston [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
84. Jeremiah Somers of Great Egg Harbour, £50 for 700 acres in the same place, as follows: 1) 400 acres devised to the mortgagor by his father, John Somers, son of James, in his last will and testament, being part of seven tracts granted to him by John Somers, son of Richard, by deed dated 6 March 1773; and 2) one moiety of 600 acres granted to the mortgagor by his father (the deed for which is recorded in the Secretary's Office at Burlington in Book AG of Deeds, folio 443) [discharged December 1792 per ledger].
85. Jonas Addams of Great Egg Harbour, £25 for 50 acres (messuage and tract) in the same place [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
86. John Covenover of Great Egg Harbour, £50 for the following: 1) 157 acres in the same place bounded by Risley and Jos. Ingersoll; and 2) 56 acres, the certificate whereof is dated 2 November 1763 (recorded in the Surveyor General's Office at Burlington in Liber L, folio 176) [discharged 19 December 1797 per ledger].
87. John Steelman of Galloway, £25 for 80 acres of land and swamp (plantation and tract) in Great Egg Harbour on the west side of Absecon Creek and on Ingersoll's Branch, bounded by Jos. Covenover, 39 acres surveyed to James Ireland, William Bice and Benjamin Lukes [sic] [discharged December 1793 per ledger].
88. Arthur Westcoat [his mark] of Galloway, £35 for 75.19 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place on South Branch, of which tract the mortgagor stands seized by a deed from Richard Westcoat [relationship not given] dated 4 January 1780 [discharged December 1790 per ledger].
89. Zephaniah Steelman of Galloway, £25 for one third part of 400 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place, of which the mortgagor stands seized by virtue of an indenture from John Steelman and Abigail, his wife [relationship to mortgagor not shown], dated 27 March 1764 [discharged December 1790 per ledger].
90. John Vansant of Galloway, £35 for 100 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by E. Clark's 140 acres and "near the Road" [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
91. Simon Lucas of Galloway, £50 for 200 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place near Evi Belangee's Road, being a survey made to Christopher Lucas [relationship not given] (recorded in the Surveyor General's Office at Burlington in Liber N, folio 262) [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
92. Joseph Covenover of Great Egg Harbour Twp., £50 for 128 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by lands late of Richard Risley, Jno. Conover and Jeremiah Risley, which land the mortgagor holds by virtue of a deed from Samuel Neave, Francis Richardson and Jeremiah Warder dated 2 December 1766 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
93. William Hulings/Hewlings of Woolwich, £25 for 10 acres (tenement and lot) in the same place bounded by Salem Road, Dalbo and Cooke [discharged December 1789 per ledger].
94. Samuel Shreve of Woolwich, £50 for 8½ acres of meadow ground on the northeasterly side of Rackoon [sic] Creek, bounded by Samuel Davenport's meadow, the Tide Bank, the mortgagor's meadow and Addams, exclusive of mud flats [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
95. Adrial Clark [Adriel per ledger] of Galloway, £25 for one moiety of 298 acres in the same place bounded westerly by lands surveyed to William Burnett, northerly by Thomas & David Clark, and easterly and southerly by Evi Smith and Hugh McCollum, which land the mortgagor holds by virtue of an indenture from his father, Thomas Clark, dated 1 May 1786 [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
96. Parker Clark of Galloway, £25 for two tracts in the same place, as follows: 1) 150 acres bounded by I./J. G. (marker); and 2) 100 acres of meadow "by an old Causeway opposite to the upper part of Swan Bay" and on the bay [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
97. James Gant/Gaunt [his mark] and Mary, his wife [her mark], of Galloway, £30 for 300 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place, being the same tract which James Bound and Margret [sic], his wife, granted to William Reed by deed dated 22 October 1728 (recorded in the Secretary's Office at Burlington in Liber Q of Deeds, folio 580), and which William Reed devised to his son Jonathan by his last will and testament dated 31 December 1761, and which descended from Jonathan Reed (dying intestate) to Mary Gaunt, his only child and heir-at-law [note in ledger: "This mortgage appears to be Settled"; last interest payment made December 1793].
98. Peter Covenover of Galloway, £30 for two tracts in the same place, as follows: 1) 40 acres near the southwest side of Collins's Run, exclusive of 13 acres; and 2) 50 acres bounded by lands surveyed for Francis Collins and Isaac Addams [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
99. David Covenover of Galloway, £25 for three tracts in the same place, as follows: 1) 37 acres which the mortgagor purchased from Isaac Addams by deed dated 10 December 1777; 2) 10 acres which the mortgagor purchased from Richard Westcoat; and 3) 20 acres lying on or near Tanners Brook, which the mortgagor purchased from James Murphy and Hannah, his wife, by deed dated 15 June 1785 [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
100. Jonathan Gibson of Deptford, £50 for 2½ acres and 6 perches of meadow ground in the same place on Woodbury Creek, bounded by Mary Miflin's meadow and Jno. Wood's lot [discharged December 1789 per ledger].
101. Felix Fisler of Woolwich, £50 for 160 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on the west side of Raccoon Creek, bounded by Hannah Ladd, Robert Roberts, Simon Cam, land late of George Avis, and Aquilla Barber [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
102. Aaron Albertson of Newton Twp., £30 for 3 acres, 1 rood and 14 perches (tenement and lot) in the same place on Kings Run and Albertsons Mill Pond, bounded by Isaac Key/Kay, Esq., and the mortgagor's other land by the lower side of Salem Road [witnessed by James Cooper Jr.; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
103. Andrew Mentz [his mark] of Woolwich Twp., £25 for 50 acres in the same place bounded by Michael Wolf & Jacob Gosling, and Frenche [discharged December 1793 per ledger].
104. Elizabeth Taylor of Greenwich Twp., £35 for 121 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by John Lock, lands late of Dr. Bond, lands late of Charles Coxe, and Simeon Zane [discharged 4 March 1796 per ledger].
105. William Shute of Woolwich, £50 for 170 acres and 3 roods (messuage, tenement, plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Amariah Ballenger, Thomas Battin, John Smith and Estau [discharged 23 December 1794 per ledger].
106. Josiah Stratton of Woolwich Twp., £50 for the following: 1) 29 acres and 30 perches (messuage and plantation) in the same place bounded by Spicer, Liddon, Fox and Gosling; and 2) 1 acre, 2 roods and 38 perches bounded by Franklin and Cohawken [sic] Road [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
107. Joshua Smith of Great Egg Harbour, £50 for 80 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on the Great Creek, the south side of a small creek and "a small Gutt," bounded by Manarie [discharged 20 March 1795 per ledger].
108. William Fowler [his mark] of Gloucester Twp., £25 for 323 acres (messuage and tract) in the same place bounded by R. M. (marker), Inskeep and Egg Harbour Road [discharged December 1792 per ledger].
109. Joseph Bates Harker of Woolwich, £25 for 1½ acres (tenement and lot) in Battin Town (and Twp. aforesaid) bounded by Jno. L. Calm [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
110. John Ware of Woolwich, £25 for 1 acre, 3 roods and 19 perches (tenement and lot) in Batten Town (and Twp. aforesaid) bounded by Zebulon Pierson, Thomas James and Salem Road [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
111. Ephraim Albertson of the Town of Gloucester, £50 for 58 acres (tenement and tract) in the same place on Albertsons Mill Pond, bounded by the Great Road, John Glover, William Eldridge and Jacob Albertson [discharged December 1792 per ledger].
112. John Wood of Deptford, £25 for 25 acres of meadow ground in the same place on Woodbury Creek and Horse Shoe Branch, bounded by meadow ground of William Snowden, James Whitall, William Wood and David Wood [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
113. Joseph Pinyard of Greenwich Twp., £25 for 13 acres in the same place bounded by Clement Currynut and Jno. Budd [note in ledger: "This Mortgage appears to be Settled," December 1792].
114. John Pinyard of Greenwich, £50 for 110 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Penn, Mathew Tomlin and Budd [discharged December 1798].
115. William Eldridge [Eldredge per ledger] of Greenwich, [Sadler per ledger], £25 for 10 acres in the same place bounded by Samuel Platt and Cohoken [sic] Road [discharged December 1798].
116. Mounce Keen of Woolwich, £50 for 16 acres of marsh and meadow ground in Greenwich bounded by Sunderland's survey, John Johnston's lot, James Steelman and Cooper [discharged 20 February 1795 per ledger].
117. John Smith of Woolwich, £50 for 95 acres in the same place bounded by Thomas Denny, George Avis, Jos. James and James Mathews, excepting 20 acres sold to Thomas Black [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
118. Matthew Tomlin of Greenwich, £25 for the following: 1) 30 acres and 3 roods in the same place bounded by Jacob Goodwin; and 2) 4 acres and 12 perches of meadow on Edwards Creek [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
119. Enoch Allen of Woolwich Twp., £50 for 220 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place on Raccoon Creek, bounded by Joshua Lippincott [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
120. Thomas Clark Jr. of Galloway, £30 for one moiety of 298½ acres in the same place surveyed to Thomas and David Clark and bounded on the west by land surveyed to William Burnett, on the north by other lands of Thomas and David Clark, and on the east and south by Evi Smith and Hugh McCollum, the certificate whereof is recorded in the Surveyor General's Office at Burlington [discharged December 1797 per ledger].
121. David Stevens of Galloway, £50 for 108 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place on Nacot [sic] Creek, bounded by Jos. Johnston and Henry Davis [note in ledger: "Cancelled"; last interest payment made 31 December 1796].
122. Benjamin Bate of Gloucester Twp., £50 for the following: 1) a tenement and one fourth part of a sawmill and four tracts containing 540 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches in Gloucester Co. which the mortgagor holds by deed from Richard Fry and wife dated 23 December 1769; and 2) 702 acres and 1 rood (three tracts) in Gloucester Twp. which he holds by deed from Fry dated 23 March 1770 [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
123. Joseph Vanneman of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 92 acres of meadow ground in the same place on the Delaware River at the mouth of Crab Creek and on Middle Creek, bounded by Jno. Helms and Jno. Vanemon [sic] [discharged 10 December 1795 per ledger].
124. John Aborn of Woolwich, £50 for one moiety of 110 acres (plantation and tract) in Gloucester Twp. on the South Branch of Coopers Creek, being a grant from Mary Harker to Jonathan Aborn [relationship to mortgagor not given] by deed dated 23 March 1767 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
125. Joseph Gibson Jr. of Woolwich, £25 for 61 acres in the same place bounded by Simeon Zane, Susanna Richard, Jos. Zane and Samuel Frenche [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
126. James Cooper [of Newton Creek per ledger], £50 for 7 acres of meadow ground in Newton on Peters Creek [discharged December 1793 by Joseph Mickle per ledger].
127. Abel Nicholson of Waterford, £50 for 50 acres in the same place bounded by Jno. Shivers and William Stone, the deed whereof to the mortgagor's father [name not given] is recorded in the Secretary's Office at Burlington in Liber AN of Deeds, folio 555 [discharged 27 December 1796 per ledger].
128. James Hurley of Newton, £50 for one moiety of the following tracts in the same place: 1) 100 acres bounded by the King's Road; 2) 1 acre, 3 roods and 34 perches by the south side of Little Timber Creek, bounded by Isaac Jennings and Samuel Clement; and 3) 100 acres included in the same deed from Lettice and James Hinchman to the mortgagor's father, David Hurley, dated 14 December 1763 [apparently discharged December 1794 per ledger; see also No. 129 below].
129. John Hurley of Newton, £50 for one moiety of 216 acres and 10 perches in the same place bounded by Elijah Clark, Glover and the Great Road, "Being the same Tracts included in the preceding Mortgage" [note in ledger: "Settled & Mortgage cancelled"; apparently discharged December 1794].
130. Samuel Warrick of Gloucester Twp., £50 for 118 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place on the North Branch of Great Timber Creek, bounded by Isaac Sharp, a road, Jno. Hider, Hinckston and the swamp [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
131. Henry Krawel/Krowel of Waterford, £25 for 19 acres in the same place bounded by the Burlington New Road and Henry Daniel [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
132. Joseph Reeves of Deptford, £50 for 518 acres in the same place near the head of Morris [sic] River, bounded by Bart Stiles, Jno. Bates and Gibson's swamp, out of which there are exceptions made by Thomas Denny in his deed to the mortgagor dated 25 January 1785 [discharged December 1790 per ledger].
133. John Carpenter of Deptford Twp., £50 for 89 acres and 3 roods (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Isaac Inskeep, William Carson/Couson and Levi Hopper [discharged December 1797 by Abel Clement per ledger].
134. John Rambo of Greenwich, £50 for 18 acres, 1 rood and 20 perches of land and meadow ground in the same place on Mantua Creek and a sluice race, bounded by the Great Road, the mortgagor's other land, William Lippencutt and Jno. Jessop's meadow [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
135. Michael Wolf of Woolwich, £50 for 100 acres (plantation) in the same place bounded by Garner, Zanes [sic] and a swamp [witnessed by Thomas Hendry; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
136. James Carr of Greenwich Twp., £25 for 58 acres (messuage and tract) in the same place bounded by Cohawkin Road and Jonathan Carter [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
137. Leonard Westcott [his mark; Westcoat per ledger] of Galloway, £25 for 182 acres on the north side of the South Branch of Little Egg Harbour [River] a little above the head of Elijah Clark's millpond [discharged 4 March 1796 per ledger].
138. Samuel Clement of the Town of Gloucester, £50 for 80 acres in the same place on Little Timber Creek bounded by Jacob Jennings and the mortgagor's other lands [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
139. Daniel Sutherland of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 18 acres of meadow ground in the same place on the easterly side of Repaupau [sic] Creek at the mouth of Barbers Run, bounded by the marsh and Lock's survey [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
140. Joseph Hugg, [Esq. per ledger], of the Town of Gloucester, £50 for the following: 1) 14 acres (tenement and lot) in Haddonfield bounded by John Kay, Jacob Clement, Thomas Champion, Isaac Kay, Esq., James Davis and Samuel Clement; and 2) 6 acres of meadow and upland in Waterford Twp. on Coopers Creek, bounded by Jos. Collins, Isaac Ellis, Hugh Creighton and John Gill [includes note in margin: "Lent Joseph Hugg £42-more on this Mortgage, Decemr. 1787, being part of the Principal paid in by Daniel Smith."; both mortgages discharged December 1798 per ledger].
141. Samuel Hillman of Deptford Twp., £50 for 120 acres in the same place which the mortgagor holds by virtue of a devise made to him in the last will and testament of his father, John Hillman (deceased), dated 14 September 1782 [discharged December 1797 per ledger].
142. Micajah Smith of Galloway, £50 for the following tracts in the same place: 1) 100 acres on the River (the northern boundary), also bounded on the east by George Paine and on the west by other lands of the mortgagor; and 2) 100 acres at or near Chestnut Neck about 3 chains from the road from Addams Landing to Badcocks Creek [witnessed by George W. Campbell; discharged December 1789 per ledger].
143. William Eldridge [Eldredge per ledger] of the Town of Gloucester, £50 for 20 acres (tenement and tract) in Greenwich Twp. bounded by the mortgagor's other lands on Salem Road, Restore Lippencutt and J. Clark [discharged December 1794 per ledger].
144. Frederick Shinnfelt of Gloucester Twp., £25 for 25½ acres (tenement and lot) in the same place bounded westerly by lands late of Andrew Furgeson [sic], easterly and northerly by Josiah Albertson and Daniel Hillman, and southerly by lands late of Jacob Bendelou, being the same tract which Drucilla Hillman, Daniel Hillman and Lettitia Bates conveyed to the mortgagor in fee by deed dated 7 June 1786 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
145. John Blackwood of Newton Twp., £50 for 1,288 acres (two tracts) in Gloucester Co. which Samuel Powel and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to the mortgagor's father, Samuel Blackwood, Esq., by deed dated 22 May 1770, under whom the mortgagor is heir-at-law [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
146. David Morgan of Deptford, £50 for one moiety of 6,405 [acres] in the same place at the Lake Branch [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
147. John Sparks, [Esq. per ledger], of Deptford, £50 for 194 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place bounded by Jno. Hillman and others, B. Ward, J. Piercy, D. Cooper and Bickham [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
148. Nathan Zane of Woolwich, £25 for 17¼ acres (tenement, grist mill and two tracts) in the same place on the south side of the Main Branch of Rackoon [sic] Creek, exclusive of 1 acre sold thereout, of which property the mortgagor is seized by indenture from William Wriggins and Rebecca, his wife, dated 11 September 1780 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
149. Thomas Marshall of Gloucester Twp., £50 for sawmill and five tracts in the same place which John Sparks and Elijah Clark, Esq., Commissioners of the County, conveyed to the mortgagor by indenture dated 10 January 1785 [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
150. Anthony Allen of Deptford, £50 for 120 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on Woodbury Creek at the mouth of a run, bounded by lands late of Isaac Hopper (deceased), lands late of Jno. Ladd, and Jos. Ward, excepting 31 acres sold to Zacheus Jest [discharged December 1797 by Benjamin Lord per ledger].
151. Joshua Hopper of Deptford, £50 for 174¾ acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on Woodbury Creek bounded by Habacock Ward, Isaac Ballenger and Levi Hopper [discharged 5 March 1799 per ledger].
152. Jesse Conover [his mark] of Galloway, £25 for 94½ acres (three tracts) in the same place, as follows: 1) 36 acres at the Creek bounded by Abner Doughty and Jos. Johnston; 2) 51 acres of meadow on the creek also bounded by Johnston; and 3) 7½ acres also bounded by Johnston and Doughty [discharged December 1791 per ledger].
153. Jeptha Abit/Abbits of Greenwich Twp., £50 for 495 acres in the same place bounded by Ellis, Mawfet and Wood's survey, excepting about 155 acres surveyed to Samuel Tomlin [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
154. William Tatem of Deptford Twp., £25 for 5 acres (tenement and lot) in the same place, being one moiety of 10 acres late of Joseph Tatem on Salem Road [witnessed by Abel Clement; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
155. Nathan Paul of Greenwich, £50 for 184 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on the north side of Homans Creek and on its northernmost branch, bounded by Ansel Long, Andrew Long and Abram Long, excepting 100 acres sold off the said tract [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
156. David Sayrs of Great Egg Harbour, £50 for 112 acres (plantation and tract) on the northwest of Tuckaho [sic] River bounded by Richard Somers, the survey whereof is recorded to Ephraim Sayrs [relationship not given] in the Surveyor General's Office in Liber H, folio 276 [discharged 23 December 1794 per ledger].
157. Paul Troth and Mary, his wife, of Gloucester Twp., £50 for 340 acres (plantation and tract) in the same place on Great Timber Creek bounded by William Zane, the road leading to Chews Bridge, Marple, and the Great Road [discharged December 1793 per ledger].
158. James Miller of Deptford, £35 for 50 acres (plantation and tract) in Greenwich Twp. on "the Run," bounded by Wilkinson, White and Ephraim Bee [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
159. Joseph Lippincott of Newton Twp., £50 for 30 acres in the same place bounded by Jos. Hinchman, Samuel Brown, and Thomas Redman & others [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
160. Thomas Irdall/Iredle [Iredell per ledger] of Woolwich, £50 for 100 acres (grist mill and tract) in the same place on Rackoon [sic] Creek, bounded by Robert Zane and Samuel Shivers [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
161. David Henry of Newton Twp., £50 for 20 acres (the uppermost third part of an island in the Delaware River "a little above the Mouth of Repaupo Creek"), the same conveyed by John Paul, Samuel Paul Jr. and Jonathan Paul to Francis Robinson by indenture dated 14 November 1770, and conveyed by Francis Robinson and Eleanor, his wife, to the mortgagor by indenture dated 7 April 1779 [witnessed by Samuel Kenard Jr.; discharged December 1792 per ledger].
162. Isaac Burrough of Newton Twp., £50 for 220 acres (messuage, plantation and tract) in the same place on Newton Creek "at the fork," on the southerly side of the road to Newton, bounded by land granted to Samuel Sharp [discharged December 1789 per ledger].
163. Thomas Hendry of Deptford Twp., £50 for 1 rood and 3 perches in Woodbury bounded by Jno. Cooper's lot, the New Street, David Cooper, Chattin's lot, Mark Miller's lot and Flecher's [sic] lot [witnessed by Jos. Hugg; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
164. Thomas Cheesman of Waterford Twp., £50 for two tracts in Gloucester Twp., as follows: 1) 48 acres bounded by Isaiah Hunt & Henry Crawford, Sharp's field, William Wells, Egg Harbour Road and H. Kemble; and 2) 35 acres, 1 rood and 10 perches on the South Branch of Coopers Creek (at the bridge), by the mortgagor's house, bounded by Egg Harbour Road and Wells [witnessed by Samuel Kenard Jr.; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
165. Matthew Collins of Galloway Twp., £50 for 100 acres (sawmill and tract) in the same place adjoining Felix Smith, which land the mortgagor holds by deed from his father, Richard Collins, dated 20 March 1786 [witnessed by James Hurley; discharged 30 December 1796 per ledger].
166. Jacob Albertson of Newton Twp. [of Gloucester Town per ledger], £50 for 53 acres of land and meadow ground in the Town of Gloucester on the southwesterly side of the Southerly Branch of Newton Creek, excepting the part on the southeast side of Salem Road [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
167. Franklin Davenport, [Esq. per ledger], of Deptford, £50 for 1 acre (tenement and lot) in Woodbury bounded by the street, Joel Westcott's lot, Nathan Lord's lot and James Whitall's lot [discharged December 1797 per ledger].
168. Josiah Bockett/Beaucock of Greenwich, £25 for 100 acres in the same place on a branch of Mantua Creek, bounded by Haunce Adam Willhelm, Emlin, and 100 acres of John Newel, excepting 27½ acres sold to Jas./Jos. Thompson [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
169. Isaac Burrough Jr. of the Town of Gloucester, £25 for 27 acres of woodland in the same place bounded by lands late of Jno. Mickle (deceased), being part of 187 acres which the mortgagor holds by deed from his father, Isaac Burrough, and Martha, his wife, dated 29 October 1778 [discharged 29 December 1795 per ledger].
170. Joseph Blackwood, [Esq. per ledger], of Deptford, £50 for 115 acres (plantation and tract) in Greenwich on "the Branch," bounded by Thomas Japer and Benjamin Lodge [note in ledger: "The Mortgage is Cancelled"; last interest payment made December 1793, apparently discharged December 1794].
171. Joseph Ellis, [Esq. per ledger], of the Town of Gloucester, £50 for 38 acres of meadow in Greenwich Twp. at Repaupo on the Delaware River, bounded by Jno. Blackwood and the meadow [apparently discharged December 1793 per ledger].
172. Garret Groff of Greenwich Twp., £25 for two tracts in the same place, as follows: 1) 1 acre, 1 rood & 20 perches; and 2) 26 acres, 2 roods & 39 perches bounded by Tomlin [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
173. James B. Cooper Sr., Tanner, of Newton Twp., £50 for 1 rood and 35.2 perches (tenement and lot) on the lane near Samuel Cooper's ferry [discharged December 1788 per ledger].
174. Isaac Hannold of Evesham Twp., Burlington Co., £35 for 6 acres, 1 rood and 6 perches of meadow ground in Waterford on "the Creek," bounded by the Great Road and the bridge [first year's interest paid December 1787 to Jos. Champion per ledger; discharged December 1791].
175. John Lippincott of Evesham Twp., Burlington Co., £35 for 27 acres in Waterford on the South Branch of Pennsawken Creek, bounded by James Lippencott, the mortgagor's other land, Thomas Hollinshead, Jacob French and David Davis [discharged December 1798 per ledger].
176. George W. Campbell of Deptford, £50 for 94 square perches (brick tenement and lot) in Woodbury bounded by the lot late of John Cooper, Jno. Campbell, Jos./Jas. Low's lot, the road, a lot formerly of Jno. Wilkins, and the street [discharged December 1793 per ledger].
177. Richard French of Gloucester Twp., £25 for 36 acres & 2 roods in the same place bounded by Sylvester Sharp's lot, Benjamin Swain and Anthony Warrick [witnessed by Samuel Kenard Jr.; discharged December 1792 per ledger].
178. Samuel Erwin/Ewin of Newton, £50 for 112½ acres [place not specified] on a Branch of Newton Creek called the Fish Creek, bounded by Jos. Thrackray [sic] and lands late of Benjamin Thackray, the same purchased by the mortgagor from Isaac Haines and James Sloan, executors of Job Hains [sic] (deceased), by deed of the 28th of 10th Mo., 1785 [witnessed by Joseph Lippincott; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
179. Henry Ridgway of Woolwich Twp., £50 for 314 acres (sawmill and tract) partly in the same place and partly in Pilesgrove [Salem Co.], on the northerly side of Oldmans Creek, bounded by Job Ridgway, Jno. Moore, H. B. (marker), William Groff, M. Matson, Riley, W. F. (marker) and T. R. (marker) [witnessed by James Sloan and William Ellis; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
180. James Sloan of Newton Twp., £50 for 10 acres of meadow ground in the Town of Gloucester, on Newton Creek by the Delaware River "by the Lower Side of the Crossway that Leads to the toll Bridge" [witnessed by Jos. Ellis; December 1792 interest payment made by Edward Watson per ledger; discharged December 1798].
181. Robert Smith Jr. of Galloway Twp., £25 for 200 acres and upwards in the same place, on Nacut [sic] Creek and Beaver Run, bounded by the fulling mill tract, the mortgagor's plantation (within 9 chains of Edward Higby's corner, which stands 26 chains from Wigwam Brook) and "at the Mouth of a small Creek that puts out of Nacut [sic] Creek, Just above the Pine Island," which land the mortgagor holds under the last will and testament of his father, Evi Smith [witnessed by David Henry; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
182. John Lee of Northampton Twp., Burlington Co., £25 for 10 acres, 1 rood & 21 perches of marsh or meadow ground at Repaupo, Gloucester Co., bounded by meadow the mortgagor conveyed to his son John Lee Jr. [witnessed by Thomas Githens; discharged December 1792 per ledger].
183. Samuel Kenard, Esq., [of Newton], £50 for 4½ acres meadow ground in Newton "aforesaid" on Coopers Creek, bounded by Marmaduke Cooper and others, which land the mortgagor holds by deed from John Sparks and Samuel Kaighin dated 15 November 1779 [witnessed by Samuel Kenard Jr.; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
184. Jonathan Smith of Galloway Twp., £50 for 150 acres in the same place bounded by David Gail and the meadow, which the mortgagor holds under the last will and testament of his father, Evi Smith [witnessed by John Parham; apparently discharged December 1797 per ledger].
185. Robert Cook of Woolwich Twp., £23-6-8 for 10 acres and 34 perches (tenement and lot) in the same place bounded by Salem Road, John Rickerson's lot and Stillee [witnessed by John Parham; discharged December 1798 per ledger].
186. Account of Samuel Hugg, Commissioner, 5 December 1786 - December 1798 [ledger only; continued on page 191].
187. Account of Joseph Champion, Commissioner, 5 December 1786 - 17 January 1799 [ledger only].
188. Account of the Commissioners of the Gloucester County Loan Office with James Mott, Treasurer of the State of New Jersey, 5 December 1786 - 17 January 1799 [ledger only; continued to page 190].


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