transcriptions of Records->Births->84.3.jpg, Records->Births->84.3-2.jpg, Records->Births->84.3-3.jpg and Records->Births->84.3-4.jpg From Birth Certificates of Children of Slaves, 1804-1835 in the Hunterdon County, New Jersey Clerk's Office: BEGIN To John T. Blackwell clerk of the county of Hunterdon, I Christopher Khull [sic] of the township of Amwell - in the said county do certify that my female slave named Phebe was on the 11th day of May last past delivered of a male child in the said township of Amwell, which said child, is named Andrew. Given under my hand this 21st day of February A.D. 1810 Christopher Cool END BEGIN To the clerk of Hunterdon I do certify that on the 3rd day of August 1810 my negro slave named Peg was delivered of a female child, which said child is named Jane witness my hand this 6th day of August 1812 Christopher Cool To the clerk of Hunterdon I do hereby certify that on the 23rd day of October 1811 my negro slave named Peg was delivered of a female child which said child is called Susan witness my hand 6th Augt. 1812. Christopher Cool END BEGIN This is to certify that my negro woman named Phebe was delivered of a male child on the eighth day of March one thousand eight hundred eleven called David Christopher Cool END BEGIN To the clerk of the county of Hunterdon I do hereby certify that on the fifteenth day of February 1815 my negro slave named Peg was delivered of a female child which said child is called Charlotte - and also that on the 31st day of October 1816 she the said Peg was delivered of a male child which is called Ben. Witness my hand Amwell 6th Jany. 1816 Christopher Cool END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->84.3.jpg From the Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey dated January 2, 1828: BEGIN Died. In Amwell, on the 22d Dec. Mr. Christopher Kuhl, aged 92 years. END transcription of Newspapers->Misc->84.3.jpg From the Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey dated August 13, 1828: BEGIN Public Sale. Will be exposed to sale, at Public Vendue, on Saturday the 30th of August instant, at the Point Tavern, (Van Camp's,) [present day Klinesville] 20 acres of land, Late the property of Christopher Cool, dec'd, situate in the upper part of Amwell, adjoining lands of Christopher Cool, William Case, the Point Tavern, and others; Ten acres of which are good timber land, part chestnut and hickory; the remainder arable land, under cultivation with sufficient fence. On the timber land is a good and lasting spring. Persons wishing to view this lot, may apply to Christopher Cool, adjoining. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock - attendance given and conditions made known by Gordon Larue, Christopher Cole, Ezekiel Cole, Paul Cole, Abraham Emmans, August 6, 1828. 13-3 END From "More Records of Old Hunterdon County, Vol I" by Phyllis B. D'Autrechy in 1998: BEGIN Cool, Christopher Sr., dec'd -- Amwell Twsp., 1828 -- bordered by Mr. Hummer, Gilbert Barton, Henry Suydam, David Johnes, Jonathan Walker, John Cool, Peter D. Vroom and Peter Chery. The dec'd had devised the land to his children and grandchildren, to wit, son, Christopher Kuhl; c/o Mary Rulofson, 1/8th part; Elizabeth Case, 1/8th; Ann Carhart, 1/8th; Catherine Hiningen, 1/8th part; c/o Sarah Cole, 1/8th; Else Yeager, 1/8th; Rebecca Covenhoven, 1/8th; Phebe Kline, late Kuhl, 1/8th. Map. Source: I:307. END from https://state.nj.us BEGIN TO: Christian Coul FROM: Robert L. Hooper, Jr. (ux) CONVEYANCE. Amwell, Hunterdon County. OTHERS NAMED: LOCATIONS: West Jersey; Hunterdon; Amwell (Amwell Township, Hunterdon) 24 Oct 1759 S : Folio 483 (SSTSE023) END