Hunterdon Gazette Hunterdon County, NJ 29 Nov 1837 BEGIN Hunterdon Orphan's Court. October Term, A. D. 1837. PRESENT-Benjamin Egbert, Samuel Hill, Joseph Johnston, and others, Esqrs. Judges, &c. Rule to Bar Creditors. ...............John Lake, adm'or of John Butler, dec'd;.......... The court set a time limit for a bunch of executors to advertise for debtors of the estates to turn in their claims against the estates. 6 Oct 1841 N O T I C E. BY Samuel Hill, Andrew Hoagland, and Nathaniel G. Mattison, Esquires, Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas of the county of Hunterdon, notice is hereby given that on application to us by George W. Housel, of the borough of Easton, in the State of Pennsylvania, who claims two undivided fifth parts of all that tract of land situate in the township of Delaware, in said county of Hunterdon, which was devised in fee simple by the last Will and Testament of Mary Housel, deceased, to the said George W. Housel, Wilson Housel, and Amy Muirhead, the wife of William Muirhead, the children of Jacob Housel, deceased-the boys to have two shares and the daughter one share, which said farm or lot of land contains about twenty-five acres, more or less, and is bounded by lands of John Hoppock, Sen., Thomas Lake, and the great road leading from Flemington to Centre Bridge. We have nominated John Runk, John G. Reading, and Anthony L. Case, commissioners to divide the said tract of land into five equal shares or portions, and unless proper objections are stated to us at the house of Asa Jones, Innkeeper in Flemington, on Saturday the 20th day of November next, at two o'clock P. M., the said John Runk, John G. Reading, and Anthony L. Case will then be appointed Commissioners to make partition of the said land, pursuant to an act of the Legislature of New Jersey, entitled "An Act for the more easy partition of lands held by coparceners, joint-tenants, and tenants in common, "passed the eleventh day of November, seventeen hundred and eighty-nine. Given under our hands this twenty-ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one. SAMUEL HILL, ANDREW HOGELAND, & NATHANIEL G. MATTISON. END Hunterdon Gazette Hunterdon County, NJ 8 Feb 1843 BEGIN On the 28th ult., by Rev. J. Wright, Mr. Jacob Lake, to Miss Sarah Swiney, both of Amwell. END