From the records of the First German and English Congregation in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey (Knowlton Township was in Warren County after 1824): BEGIN 1785. Johannes, son of Conrad Linneberger and Maria, born June 3, 1785, and baptized June 14, 1785. Witnesses: Parents. 1792 Anna Elisabetha Kirsbach, daughter of Jost Kirsbach and Margaretha, born February 10, 1792, and baptized April 8, 1792. Witnesses: Willhelm Kuhl and Anna Elisabetha Kirsbach. END transcribed abstract of Records->Deeds->18.jpg BEGIN date - July 6, 1822 grantor - David Kern and (wife) Christene of Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey grantee - John Lineberry of Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey lot - 67 1/3 acres situate in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey consideration - $464 bordering - heirs of Joseph Kishpock (probably 58.) witnesses - James VanKirk John Walker witnessed - July 6, 1822 recorded - August 24, 1822 END transcription of Records->Wills->18.jpg An inventory of John Linaberry's estate at the time of his death: BEGIN Inventory John Linaberry Deceased Joseph D. Linaberry Administrator Filed April 9, 1867 Hoagland Surrogate Proved April 9, 1867 and recorded in Warren County Surrogate office New Jersey in Book of Inventory No. 9, folio 3014B Hoagland Surrogate view for appraisement } Sworn and Subscribed this } 9th day of April A.D. 1867 } Theodore Anderson Wm L Hoagland } Surrogate } A true and perfect inventory and appraisement of the personal property of John Linaberry late of the county of Warren deceased made by Joseph D. Linaberry administrator and Theodore Anderson and Peter Smith two disinterested freeholders this 6th day of April 1867 silver money 99.00 in penneys .84 paper money 25.00 1 note of Joseph D. Linaberry dated March 5th 1867 principal and interest 251.45 note of Phillip Linaberry dated November 17th 1866 principal and interest 55.00 note of William Lake principal and interest dated March 26th 1855 100.18 note of Conrad G Linaberry dated March 22d 1859 principal and interest 212.00 note of Samuel Bruglar dated April 2d 1866 principal and interest 187.25 note of Catharine M Lake dated April 1st /61 50.00 1 feather bed bedding & stead in the ? 17.50 1 lot of sundries steely and spittoon &c .75 1 family bible 1.00 1 eight day brass clock 4.00 1 wood rake & cover 12.00 10 sheets & pair pillow cases 2 bed curtains 13.25 2 comforters 4.50 3 quilts 7.00 4 woolen blankets 14.50 amount brought over $1055.22 1 ? 3.00 1 cider barrel .25 1 Boston ? 1.00 2 chairs .30 1 large chest .25 1 set singh harness 5.00 1 ? & fly net .50 1 brush hack .25 1 lay chair .50 1 ? waggon 30.00 1 sleigh 3.00 1 ? shovel half bushel measure .40 lot of oats 7.00 1 brown horse 40.00 1 red cow 35.00 1 do do 35.00 1 do do 25.00 1 do do roan 25.00 ----- one years rent from Conrad G Linaberry due on the first day of April 1867 150.00 ----- $1416.67 Joseph D Linaberry } administrator Theodore Anderson } Peter D Smith } appraisers Warren County S.S. Joseph D. Linaberry, administrator of John Linaberry, deceased duly sworn on his oath saith that the within writing contains a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods chattles, and credits of the said John Linaberry, deceased, as far as have come to his knowledge or possession or to the possession of any person or persons, for his use --- Sworn and subscribed } Joseph D Linaberry this ninth day of April } A.D. 1867 before me } W. L. Hoagland, Surrogate Warren County S.S. Theodore Anderson, one of the appraisers of the within inventory, being duly sworn, on his oath, saith that the goods, chattles and credits in the said inventory set down and specified, were by him appraised according to their just and true respective rates and values, after the best of his judgment and understanding and that Peter Smith, the other appraiser, whose name is thereunto subscribed was present at the same time, and consented in all things to the doing thereof, and that they appraised all things that were brought to them. END