Deed abstract (see 41.29 and Reference/41.29.txt): East NJ Deed - Book G-3,Pg 411. 12 Dec 1748. Jacob Robins, of Upper Freehold Twp., Monmouth Co., East NJ, yeoman, quit claims unto Henry Chamberlin, of New Windsor Twp., Middlesex Co., East NJ, yeoman, for [pounds] 10, for a tr. of meadow which was conveyed to him by Christopher Nation by a conveyance, dated 10 Dec instant, from which sd. Nation had Right to the land from his father, John Nation, by a Power of Attorney, beg. at the n. corner of a tr. of land William Hutchinson, Esqr., bot. of Daniel Robbins, at a ditch in Thomas Clayton's line and then along sd. Hutchinson's line several courses to or opposite the ditch that drains the Clayton meadow, called Jacob Robbins' Ditch, and then up the ditch to the beg., being 4 a.. Wits.: Joseph Robins, John Chamberlin, Joseph Everinham, made his mark. Signed: Jacob Robins. Ackn. Middlesex Co. 19 Mar 1774, John Chamberlin, Esqr. appeared bef. Joseph Skelton, Judge, Middlesex Co. Bowes Reed, Sec. from https://state.nj.us ... BEGIN Select Name Descriptions and Location Date Reference List Robins, Jacob (Grantee) TO: Jacob Robins FROM: Christopher Nation CONVEYANCE. Upper Freehold, Monmouth County (see Sec. 6, Drw. 2). OTHERS NAMED: LOCATIONS: East Jersey; Monmouth; Upper Freehold 10 Dec 1748 G-3 : Folio 411 (SSTSE023) Robins, Jacob (Grantor) TO: Henry Chamberlin FROM: Jacob Robins CONVEYANCE. [East Jersey] (See Sec. 6, Drw. 2). OTHERS NAMED: LOCATIONS: East Jersey 12 Dec 1748 G-3 : Folio 411 (SSTSE023) END NEW JERSEY STATE ARCHIVES RECORDS SECRETARY OF STATE'S DEEDS FROM 1660's BEGIN Jacob to Chamberlain, HenryG-3 411 12/12/1748 See Sec 6, Drawing 2 Jacob fr Nation, Christopher G-3 411 12/10/1748 Up Free, Mon. Sec 6 Dr. 2 END From: july37 [july37@cox.net] Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 1:59 PM BEGIN Most of the research on 4-Joseph's descendants has traditionally placed all the focus on the line of Joseph Robins, Jr of NJ/NC. Jacob & Nathaniel are certainly neglected lines, possibly they don't have the number of living descendants as Joseph Robins, Jr. However, from my research, I suspect there is a number of descendants out there that haven't been able to connect to Jacob & Nathaniel. Jacob Robbins son of 4-Joseph was married to a woman name Williamity, (maiden name unknown). On March 10, 1758, Jacob & Williamity Robins of Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., conveyed the land Jacob inherited from his father Joseph to John and Richard Reid. The children of Jacob & Williamity were Joseph, Ezekial and Nancy. There may have been more but these are the only ones on record. Their names were written in the ledger of Dr. James Newell for medicine & attendance from 1759-1762. Dr. Newell's account for Jacob Robins also records, "An item of credit is by spinning 7 3/4 yard of linen." Joseph Robins son of Jacob had an account with Dr Newell & was designated as "Joseph Robins, son of Jacob." June 17, 1760, Jacob Robins conveys land in Monmouth Co. to his son Joseph Robins. Nathaniel Robins son of 4-Joseph sold 70 acres in Monmouth Co. on Feb 20, 1729/30 to his cousin Daniel Robins, III. April 14, 1739, Letter of Adm granted to Jonathan Robins for the estate of Nathaniel Robins, late of Monmouth Co., deceased. The name of Nathaniel's wife is unknown. March 11, 1774, William Robins of Essex Co., & his wife Hannah sell four acres in Monmouth Co. to Robert Hutchinson. By this date, Mr Hutchinson already owned the adjoining 70 acres mentioned above that was previously sold to Daniel Robins, III. William Robins was Nathaniel's eldest & possibly his only son & child. No other children have have linked to Nathaniel Robins son of 4-Joseph. The above information along with a section pertaining to early Robins family deeds & other documents is part of the Robins/Robbins book to be published this fall by John Taylor, Jr. & Sara Robbins Hoffman. Sara END From: Sara Robbins Hoffman [july37@cox.net] Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 5:11 PM BEGIN I recently had contact with family researcher Kevin Everingham on the Robins/Robbins family. 1. Rachel Robins b. abt. 1704 in NJ daughter of 4-Joseph & Hannah Pack Robins: According to Kevin the Everingham family's traditional history indicates Rachel Robins may have been the wife of Henry Everingham. Jacob Robins son of 4-Joseph conveyed land to Henry Everingham on Dec. 23, 1727. This is the only known documented source for this probable relationship. 2. Sarah Robins & Cornelius Everingham both of Monmouth Co. marriage license issued on Aug. 8, 1728 recorded in NJ Marriage Records (1665- 1800), pg. 127. Sarah Robins may have been the daughter of 7- Nathaniel Robins & the grandaughter mentioned in the 1714 will of Daniel Robins. Sarah Robins does fit into the correct time frame. Kevin's research shows Cornelius & Sarah Robins Everingham had a son Nathaniel. Although there is no documentation available at this time to prove this relationship of Sarah to 7-Nathaniel, Kevin suggested this a good possibility. Sara END