Honeyman, A. Van Doren, "Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey;" First Series, Vol. XXXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.; Volume IV, 1761-1770, Somerville, NJ, the Unionist Assn., Printers, 1928, p.174: "1760 Nov. 21. Hancock, William, of Salem Co. [NJ]; will of. To my wife the use of the plantation while she lives. Son, William, the said place, after my wife's death; he paying to my grandson, William Alrich, 100 [British pounds] when 21. I also give to son, William, plantation where he lives in Elsinboro; also the plantation in Penns Neck. Grandsons, William and Thomas, sons of my son, Thomas, the plantation in Elsinboro, called Anne's Grove. To the three daughters of may son, Thomas, the meadow on the River shore, which I bought of Joseph Kingston. To each of my daughter, Sarah's, children, 70 [British pounds], when 18. Of the rest of my personal estate I give 1/3 to may wife, and 1/3 to my daughter, Lydia, wife of Samuel Alrich, and 1/3 my executors are to put at interest, for my daughter, Rebecca, the wife of Vesser Alrich, and pay them the income during the life of Rebecca, and, if she outlived her husband, then the securities are to turned over to her. Executors-son, William, and my son-in-law, Samuel Alrich. Witnesses-Abraham Hewlings, John Carty, Samuel Blackwood. Proved Dec. 28, 1762. Lib. 11, p.273.]