Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 7, No. 1, Somerville, New Jersey, January, 1918. Edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman, Plainfield, N. J. Published by the Somerset County Historical Society, Somerville, N. J. BEGIN pp. 136, 137 Heath, John, of Montgomery twsp. Dated Oct. 6, 1803. Probat. May 28, 1806. Names eldest son Thomas, other sons, Daniel, Samuel and Isaac; gr.sons Lewis Heath (son of John), Francis and James (son of James); daus.; Ann (wife of John Lake), Hester (wife of Nathaniel Leonard), Elizabeth (wife of James Morris), Eleanor Tunison (wife of son Daniel); gr.sons John and Robert (sons of Daniel); gr.dau. Mary (dau. of Daniel). Executors: sons Thomas and Daniel. Witnesses: Andrew Hagaman, John Compton, Jr., William Steel. (A., p. 99). END Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series; Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XL - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume XI, 1806-1809; Edited and Indexed by Elmer T. Hutchinson; Trenton, NJ, 1947. BEGIN p. 165 1803, Oct. 6. Heath, John, of Montgomery Twsp., (now Bernardstown Twsp.), Somerset Co.; will of. Eldest son, Thomas, £200. Son, Daniel, £200. Son, Samuel, £180. Son, Isaac, £200. Grandson, Lewis Heath (son of son, John), £70. Grandsons, Francis and James Heath (son of son James), each £50. Daughter, Ann (wife of John Lake), £50. Daughter, Hester (wife of Nathaniel Leonard), £80. Daughter, Elizabeth (wife of James Morris), £100. To Eloner Runion [Runyon] (wife of my son, Daniel Heath), £15. Grandsons, John and Robert Heath (sons of son, Daniel), each £12. Granddaughter, Mary Heath (daughter of son, Daniel), £15. Residue to be divided between sons, Thomas and Daniel. Executors—son, Thomas Heath, of Middlesex Co., and son, Daniel Heath, of Somerset Co. Witnesses—Job Compton, Jr., Andrew Hagaman, William Steel. Proved May 28, 1806. 1806, April 25. Inventory, $3,187.88; made by Moses McCollum and Andrew Hagaman. File 1297R. END "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895 BEGIN Ann Heath, b. 19 July, 1752, m. John Lake. Ann Heath daughter of: JOHN, b. 1723, d. 21 April, 1806, at 83; buried at Lamington, N. J.; rem. from Montgomery twp. to Bernards twp., Somerset Co.; his will, 6 Oct., 1803, prob. 28 May, 1806, m. Ann Lewis John Heath son of (by first marriage): THOMAS, d. at Stafford, England, and left a widow, Annie (born a Neville), who m. for second husband, another Thomas Heath, cousin of her first husband. She came to America in 1741, d. 28 Nov., 1770. END