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 1756, Oct. 9. Cole, David, of Macachkemeek, Sussex Co., wheel- wright; will of. Son, Josias Cole, a rifle. Children, Josias Cole, Jacob Cole, Benjamin Cole, Samuel Cole, Cathrynje Cole, Margritje Cole, Sarah Cole, and Syffya Cole, all real and personal, after death of my wife, Lenora. Executors — son, Josias and my father-in-law, Ja- cob Westvael. Witnesses — Jacobus Davenport, Ijaaje Cool, William Ennes. Proved April 2, 1761. Lib. 10, p. 477. 1767, Dec. 18. Cool, William, of Burlington Co. Int. Adm'r — Simon Cool, of Princeton, Somerset Co. Fellowbondsman — Evan Reynolds, of Burlington Co. Witness— Bowes Reed. 1767, Dec, 18. Eve Cool, the widow of William Cool, late of Swan- cum in Monmouth Co., renounced. Lib. 14, p. 434. 1765, Oct. 26. Post, Jacobus, of Ackqueghenonck, Essex Co., hus- bandman; will of. Son, Frans, my right in land in the mountain, to the westward of Weesel, being in his possession, and is part of No. 4 as laid out; and I also give him No. 13. Son, Jacobus, a lot as was surveyed by Hassel Peterse, 25 Oct., 1765, which is 1/2 of my lands in Ackqueghenonck Patent. Son, Johannes, the other 1/2 of said lands. Daughter, Leena, £140. Executors — son. Jacobus, and Hassel Peterse. Witnesses— Jacob Van Winkel, Henderick Gerritse, Barent Cool. Proved Oct. 19, 1768. Lib. I, p. 359.