Records of New Jersey, Volume I, Notices From New Jersey Newspaper, 1781-1790; by Thomas B. Wilson. Published by Hunterdon House, Lambertville, New Jersey, 1988. BEGIN pp. 41, 42 - Public Notice - New Jersey Gazette 5 March 1783: At an inferior court of common pleas held for Monmouth County on 28th January last, inquisitions for joining the army of the King of Great Britain and other treasonable practices were found against Jesse Smith, John Williams, William Salter, Lydia Taylor, of Shrewsbury; Robert Robbins, John Leonard, of Upper Freehold; and Philip Browne, Mercy Stillwell, of Middletown. If [[p. 42]] traverses are not entered by the next session, the inquisitions will be taken to be true. pp. 75, 76 - Public Notice - New Jersey Gazette 17 January 1785: Letters remaining in the Post Office, Trenton: Samuel Allen Monsieur Adencour, Trenton p. 76 Lacey Allen, Trenton William Lacke, Cape May Jonathan Adams, Egg Harbour Peter or James Leake, Lamberton John Anderson, Lower Make- field, Pa. William Maxwell, Trenton George Badcock, Absecon Robert Maskelly, Union Furnace Joseph Brooks, Hackets Town Mr. Macket, New Germantown Mary Brion, Trenton James Mason, Mount Pleasant Robert Badge, New Maidenhead James Millor, Trenton William Boyd, Sussex Robert Mills, Sussex Henry Birbeck, Amwell Edo Merselius, Trenton John Carpenter, Hopewell William McFeeley, Sussex Silas Cook, Trenton Elizabeth Martin, Bordentown 2. Sarah Clan, Woodbury Joseph Pellon, Trenton Thomas Curtis, Kingwood Arthur Reves, Gloucester Espy Cooper, Trenton Charles Rhodes, Upper Hardwick Dillon Downing, New Jersey George Riddles, Trenton George Davis, Trenton John Roberson, Trenton Guellime Dancourt, Trenton William Roberson, Trenton James Dale, Egg Harbor Morris Roberson, Oxford Furnace John Fidler, Hopewell Mrs. Green, five miles from Jaques Rozel, Trenton Trenton John Steel, Jersey Joseph Greer, Trenton Mrs. Stansbury, Moorestown Polly Gillon, Trenton Benjamin Stevens, Maidenhead William Gibson, Bordentown Adam Snyder, on Paulenskill Nathaniel Job, Amwell John Schuyler, New Jersey David Kenhead, Bordentown Miss Themble, Mount Themble Daniel Laning, Amwell Isaac Twigley, Nottingham John Lee, Mount Pleasant Alexander Vass, Allentown p. 349 - Public Notice - Brunswick Gazette 4 May 1790: Hezekiah Price, Bound Brook, adv. that a man who called himself James Lake came to his house on 8th April but that he deserted shortly thereafter leaving a horse and saddle. pp. 27, 28 - Public Notice - New Jersey Gazette 31 July 1782: Garret R. Garretson, near Somerset Court House, adv. a negro wench and male child for sale. p. 59 - Public Notice - New Jersey Gazette 20 April 1784: William Garrison, Agent for Forfeited Estates, Salem County, adv. that all persons having demands against the following estates, which have already been sold, settle their accounts before September 1st. The estates referred to are those of: Moses Atkinson Israel Elwell George Johnson Hugh Cowperthwaite James Dean Joseph Hewlings Richard Mead Joseph Kendal Christopher Randolaer William Pearce Reuben Langley Michael Miller Philip Adams Abdon Abbot Jr. John Daniel James Sutton Robert Whitaker William Rawson Thomas Sutton Thomas Lamb John Morrow John Sutton Jacob Vanmater John Booden pp. 90, 91 - Public Notice - New Jersey Gazette 5 December 1785: --A petition from Hannah Garrison praying the house would devise a means for her to recover a sum of money from the confiscated estate of James Stillwell, was read and ordered to lie on [[p. 91]] the table. p. 204 - Public Notice - Political Intelligencer, New Brunswick 15 February 1785: William Garrison & Thomas Sayre, Salem, Commissioners of Forfeited Estates, balance due June 20, 1780, settled in Dec. 1780. p. 206 - Public Notice - Political Intelligencer, New Brunswick 22 February 1785: The report of the State Auditor to the Assembly, 10 Dec 1782, is continued from the issue of February 15th. This section of the report is entitled "Return of Monies due from the Sheriffs and Collectors, on Account of Fines assessed by the Courts, in the several Counties, made in Pursuance of the Directions of an Act passed Dec. 20, 1781, for the more speedy Settlement of the Public Accounts." The date indicates when settlement was due: William Kelsay Sheriff Cumberland Oct. 15, 1781 Daniel Maskell Sheriff Cumberland Oct. 15, 1783 Daniel Maskerll Sheriff Cumberland Oct. 15, 1784 David Forman Sheriff Monmouth Oct. 15, 1780 Kenneth Hankinson Collector Monmouth May 1, 1781 David Forman Sheriff Monmouth Oct. 15, 1782 Kenneth Hankinson Collector Monmouth May 1, 1782 John Burrowes Sheriff Monmouth Oct. 15, 1782 John Burrowes Sheriff Monmouth Oct. 15, 1783 John Burrowes Sheriff Monmouth Oct. 15, 1784 John Vankirk Sheriff Middlesex Oct. 15, 1778 John Platt Sheriff Middlesex Oct. 15, 1781 Adam Boyd Sheriff Bergen Oct. 15, 1779 Adam Boyd Sheriff Bergen Oct. 15, 1780 Abraham Manning Sheriff Bergen Oct. 15, 1783 Richard Dey Sheriff Bergen Oct. 15, 1784 Jacob Arnold Sheriff Morris Oct. 15, 1783 Thomas Denny Sheriff Gloucester Oct. 15, 1784 Jacamiah Smith Sheriff Essex Oct. 15, 1777 Israel Hedden Sheriff Essex Oct. 15, 1779 Israel Hedden Sheriff Essex Oct. 15, 1780 Israel Hedden Sheriff Essex Oct. 15, 1781 Noah Marsh Sheriff Essex Oct. 15, 1782 Joseph Crane Sheriff Essex Oct. 15, 1783 Joseph Crane Sheriff Essex Oct. 15, 1784 Richard Townley Collector Essex May 1, 1781 Henry Garritse, jun. Collector Essex Oct. 1783 Joshua Corshon Sheriff Hunterdon Oct. 15, 1782 John Anderson Sheriff Hunterdon Oct. 15, 1783 John Anderson Sheriff Hunterdon Oct. 15, 1784 Philip Dodderer Sheriff Sussex Oct. 15, 1777 Philip Dodderer Sheriff Sussex Oct. 15, 1778 Philip Dodderer Sheriff Sussex Oct. 15, 1779 William Kerr Sheriff Sussex Oct. 15, 1780 p. 207 William Kerr Sheriff Sussex Oct. 15, 1782 [blank] Sheriff Sussex Oct. 15, 1783 Henry Y. Townsend Sheriff Cape-May Oct. 15, 1778 Isaiah Stites Sheriff Cape-May Oct. 15, 1779 Isaiah Stites Sheriff Cape-May Oct. 15, 1780 Richard Townsend Sheriff Cape-May Oct. 15, 1780 Nathaniel Hand Sheriff Cape-May Oct. 15, 1781 Daniel Garretson Sheriff Cape-May Oct. 15, 1782 Peter Dumont Sheriff Somerset Oct. 15, 1778 Peter Dumont Sheriff Somerset Oct. 15, 1779 Peter T. Schenck Sheriff Somerset Oct. 15, 1780 Peter T. Schenck Sheriff Somerset Oct. 15, 1781 Peter D. Vroom Sheriff Somerset Oct. 15, 1784 John Rodman Sheriff Burlington Oct. 15, 1777 John Rodman Sheriff Burlington Oct. 15, 1778 John Rodman Sheriff Burlington Oct. 15, 1779 Jacob Phillips Sheriff Burlington Oct. 15, 1780 Jacob Phillips Sheriff Burlington Oct. 15, 1782 John Ogden, jun. Collector Essex May 1, 1782 County Clerks who have not made annual returns: Joseph Lewis Esq. Morris none to 1784 Robert Ogden Esq. Essex none to 1784 Charles Rhodes Esq. Sussex none to 1784 Eli Eldridge Esq. Cape-May none to 1784 John Phillips Esq. Burlington none to 1784 Agents for Forfeited Estates who have not rendered accounts: Cornelius Haring Bergen to 1784 Samuel Hayes Essex never [blank] Sussex to 1784 Abraham Kitchel Morris never Thomas Fenimore Burlington never John Gruffyth Gloucester never William Garrison Salem never Thomas Reeves Cumberland never Jesse Hand Cape-May never p. 224 - Death Notice - New Jersey Journal, Elizabethtown 28 March 1787 (Wed), dateline New Brunswick, 22 March: Died: Some days since at Millstone, Miss Polly Hardenbergh. At Raritan, Mr. Probasco. In this town on Thursday last, Mr. Abraham Garrison. And on Friday evening, Mr. Simeon Randall. These were all sudden and persons in the bloom of life, none of the first three named were having arrived at the age of twenty. p. 336 - Public Notice - Brunswick Gazette 23 October 1787: Garret Garrison adv. that a horse has been taken up at Garrison's tavern, Three Mile Run. p. 420 - Independent Gazetteer, Philadelphia Benjamin Hawk, Greenwich Tp., Gloucester Co., adv. that on 1st March a person who called himself Jeremiah Garrison left a horse at his place. The owner is desired to take it away in one month or it will be sold for charges. (3 April 1784) END