ARCHIVES of the STATE OF NEW JERSEY FIRST SERIES Vol. XXXIII VOL. IV OF CALENDAR OF WILLS COLONIAL HISTORY of the STATE OF NEW JERSEY FIRST SERIES— VOL. XXXIII CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, ADMINISTRATIONS, ETC. VOLUME IV— 1761-1770 EDITED BY A. VAN DOREN HONEYMAN OF COMMITTEE ON COLONIAL DOCUMENTS SOMERVILLE, N. J. The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers 1928 BEGIN 1767, May 12. Garrison, Isaac, of Dearfield Twsp., Cumberland Co., farmer; will of. All lands and moveables to be sold. Wife, Han- nah, to have 1/3 and £10 more, to help her bring up the child. Son, Isaac, £10. Daughter, Mary Covoing, 5 shillings. Daughter, Hannah Ga- gers, 5 shillings. Daughter, Ester Garrison, £5. Son, Abraham, £30. Daughter, Rumey Garrison, 20 shillings. Daughter, Catren Garri- son, 30 shillings. Son, Bennet, £5. Son, Joseph, £5. Sons, Jeremiah, Syles and Alfeas, £5 each. Executors— my wife and Daniel Clark. Witnesses — John Stevens and Joseph Smith. Proved July 11, 1767. 1767, May 23. Inventory, £46.7.2, made by Daniel Bowen and Jo- seph Smith. Lib. 12, p. 486. END