From: "Wallace W. Poole" Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 14:39:19 -0500 BEGIN WILL OF LAMBERT GARRISON Abstracts of Wills Vol II 1708-1728, page 292: Page 471.--In the name of God, Amen. October 7, 1723. I, Lambert Garrison, of Staten Island, being very sick. I leave to my wife, Mary, a bed and furniture for the same, a woman's saddle, and one-half of all household goods, and L-20. I leave to my eldest son, Lambert, 5 shillings. Considering what I have done for my daughter Susanah, I give her L-5. I leave all the rest of my estate, houses, and lands, to my children, Lambert, Charles, Nicholas, Isaac, Jacob, Catharine, and Elizabeth; and to my grandsons Daniel and Nathaniel, sons of my son Daniel, deceased. From these lands are excepted "that land which belongeth to the two eldest sons of Barent Christophers, which is in the bounds of my Patent, and belongeth not to me." "I will that the burying place on my land shall continue for a burying place for my posterity forever." I make my brother Segar Garrison, and my sons Charles and Nicholas, executors. Witnesses, Elias Barger, Susannah Barger, Segar Garrison. Proved, May 22, 1725. (DUTCH-COLONIES-L@rootsweb.com, 23 June 1999) I read somewhere that (he?) Lambert Garrison, came to Hunterdon Co., with his brother Duncan, about 1720, from Staten Island. (wwp) Alledged children are; Lambert, Jr., Eldest John Not in will Mary Not in will Charles Nicholas Isaac Jacob Catherine Elizabeth Susanah Sons of Daniel, Daniel & Nathaniel All of the above in will except John & Mary????? -------------------------- THE HUNTERDON COUNTY DEMOCRAT April 1885 The wife of Amos Garrison, a farmer living in Oxford township, Warren county, died on Wednesday, of blood poisoning. About a week ago the deceased while making soap poisoned her hand by the potash or lye coming in contact with a small sore. Her arm at once began swelling and soon the malady spread over her entire system. She grew steadily worse, although every effort was made to relieve her. She leaves a husband and one child. ------------------------- Garrison, Susan Hunterdon County Democrat Sep 3, 1846, Vol IX, No. 9 (418) Married At Clinton on the 12th ult., by the Rev. Albert Williams, Jacob Lance to Susan, only daughter of Henry Garrison, all of Clinton ---------------------- END