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Wills

State of New Jersey Index of Wills, Inventories, Etc

Will of BALTHAZAR DE HART, of New York.

Will of Captain Ely Dagworthy, of Trenton in the County of Hunterdon (names mentioned: Sarah & John Dehart)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

State of New Jersey Index of Wills, Inventories, Etc

De Hart, 3883R. Inv. 1862.

DeHart, Aaron, 2195N. Inv. 1828.

DeHart, Albert, 4522N. W. 1867. Inv. 1867.

Dehart, Amy, Else, 1536R. Inv. 1813.

Dehart, Baltice, 2313N. Inv. 1830.

DeHart, Baltus, 405N. B. 2, p. 421. Int. 1777.

Dehart, Cornelius, 1503R. W. 1812.

DeHart, Daniel, 3468N. W. 1852. Inv. 1852.

Dehart, Dorothy, 2362U. W. 1875. Inv. 1875.

Dehart, Hendrick, 1675R. Inv. 1816.

DeHart, Henry V., 209T. W. 1862. Inv. 1862.

DeHart, Ira S., 4208N. Inv. 1866.

DeHart, Isaac, 331U. Inv. 1834.

DeHart, Jane F., 208T. W. & Cod. 1862. Inv. 1862.

DeHart, Jane M., 5242N. Inv. 1875.

DeHart, Jeremiah, 8011N. W. 1898. Inv. 1898.

Dehart, John, 1102U. Inv. 1853.

DeHart, John, 2505N. W. & Cod. 1833. Inv. 1833.

DeHart, John, 5893N. Inv. 1881.

DeHart, John, 7218N. W. 1892. Inv. 1892.

DeHart, John, Sr., 1446N. W. 1811. Inv. 1811.

Dehart, John G., 4380R. Inv. 1870.

DeHart, John H., 4844N. Inv. 1871.

DeHart, Luck C., 6817N. W. 1889. Inv. 1890.

DeHart, Mary, 3639T. W. 1894. Inv. 1895.

DeHart, Mary E., 2840T. W. 1889.

DeHart, Mary H., 4301T. W. 1898.

Dehart, Sarah, 1537R. Int. 1813.

De Hart, Sarah, 4922R. Inv. 1877.

DeHart, Sarah E., 7889N. W. & Cod. 1897. Inv. 1897.

DeHart, Sarah L., 6951N. W. 1890.

Dchart, Uriah, 3188R. Inv. 1850.

DeHart, William B., 6261N. W. 1884. Inv. 1884.

DeHart, William H., 1836U. Inv. 1867

 

 

 

 

 

Will of Captain Ely Dagworthy, of Trenton in the County of Hunterdon."

This is the last Will & Testament of me, Captain Ely Dagworthy of Trenton, in the County of Hunterdon.

First. I will and order that all my just Debts & Funerall expenses be first paid by my Ex'rs herein after named. And as to my Estate I give and dispose thereof in manner following, that is to say, I give and devise unto my Sister Sarah DeHart all my Estate to her and her Heirs, and my Will is and I do hereby order that my said Sister do pay annually unto my dearly beloved Wife Louisa Jane Dagworthy my beloved Mother Sarah Dagworthy & my Sister Mary Dagworthy the sum of five per cent. per annum upon all such sums of money as may come to her Hands one equall Half part of the said Money to be paid to my wife anually during her naturall life, the residue to be equally divided between my Mother and Sister Mary Dagworthy to be paid to them annually during their Naturall lives and if my Mother should die before my Sister Mary, I order that the Sum above order'd to be paid to her be paid to my Sister Mary, and if my Sister Mary should die before my Mother I order that the sum above directed to be paid to her be paid to my Mother. Item. I give and devise to my Sister DeHart my Gold Watch with one of my Gold Seals. My other Gold Seal I give and devise to my Sister Mary Dagworthy. Item. I give and devise to John DeHart, Jun'r, Son of my Sister Sarah DeHart all my wearing apparell. Item. I give unto my Brother Coll. John Dagworthy my Fusee Pistols and Couteau de Chasse which I beg he will accept as an acknowledgment of my gratefull remembrance of his generous & Brotherly Affection manifested to me from my Youth. I give unto my niece Sarah DeHart my Gold Ring set with an Amethist and do hereby constitute my Brother Coll. John Dagworthy my Brother in Law John DeHart Esq'r & my Sister Sarah DeHart Executors of this my last Will & Testament. As Witness my Hand & Seal this Twenty seventh Day of February Anno Dom. 1776. Signed Sealed & Published by the said Ely Dagworthy as his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us who have hereto signed our ELY DAGWORTHY. (Seal.) names as Witnesses in his Presence and in the presence of each other. WM. CLEAYTON, ISAAC ALLEN. I Ely Dagworthy having on the Twenty-seventh of Feb'y made my Last Will and Testament add this as a Codicil to it. Item. I Give and devise to my Wife all the Household Furniture I shall die posses'd of.

Sign'd this 28th of Feb'y 1776.

ELY DAGWORTHY.

Witness MARY DAGWORTHY. JOHN MOTT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Will of BALTHAZAR DE HART, of New York.

"In the name of the Lord Amen. By these presents be it known to any which shall see these wrightings or shall read the same, that in the year of our Lord 1672, the 4th day of January on Thursday, in the afternoone, about 3 of the clock, I Wm. Bogardus, notarie Publick in New York, admitted by the Hon. Col. Francis Lovelace. . . . Comes as witnesses those that have these underwritten, unto Balthazar DeHart, merchant and Inhabitant of this city, a man well known to the witnesses and mee. Being sickly of body nevertheless having his memory and speech as well as formerly. Soe as outwardly did appear." He doth bequeath unto his natural son Matthias DeHart, 2,000 guilders Holland money, which shall remain put and secured upon the house and lot of said DeHart where hee for the present dwelleth, lying within this city between the house of Mr. John Lawrence and the widow of Daniel Litsche, until he comes of age. And he is to have maintainance with reasonable vittles, and clothes, and likewise to be teached to read and write, and in a trade also that thereby he may help himself. He leaves to his natural son Daniel DeHart, . . . . . . . . . . . . a certain house and lot, as likewise the lot that came of Robert Baulands, belonging thereto, lying within the city upon the Heere Gracht, where . . . . . . . . . . . Elias Provoost, smith, for the present doe dwell. Likewise 2 great stilling kettles, and 60 guilders wampum yearly until he is of age. Also leaves . . . . . . . . . . . . a certain cedar chest with all that may be found therein, and a negro woman named Sarah with her 3 children. He doth make as a gift to his brother Jacobus DeHart all the land in Haverstroo, purchased by the testator of the Indyans, and a Patent granted by the Governor, Philip Carterett. He leaves the remainder of his estate to his true brothers Daniel, Matthias, and Jacobus DeHart, and to the children of his sister Willennyntie. And that this may be done in the uprighteousest and truest manner, he appoints Hendrick Van Bomell, Jacob Teunison Kay, his good and acquainted friends, to administer this will and estate, and Jacques Cousseau is to take an exact invoice of goods.

Dated and past in the house of the testator, being present Mr. Hans Kierdstede, Chirurgeon, and Timon Van Borsum as desired witnesses, which with the said DeHart and mee Notary being subscribed the original hereof the day and year above written.

Translated out of Dutch into English by, Thomas Lovell.