Wish to find out more on SAMUEL McCULLOCH and family. Thank you Chuck Will made June 8 1748, filed in Gloucester County, New Jersy proved June 30 1748, Lib 8. p. 255. Witness, James Cooper, David Ward, Michael Fisher, Executor John McCullough I, SAMUEL McCULLOCH, yoeman of said township", names the following: JOHN, eldest son (not 23 years old) - 400 acre homestead fronting on Timber creek, which was "my grandfather's and father's" (JOHN McCULLOCH's), also the Meadows and 2 tracts of land and Cedar Swamps called Faraway Swamp, and my lands formerly MONTGOMERY's. GEORGE at 21 to have the other part of my plantation beginning at SAMUEL HAZARDs upper corner; and the principal and interest from the sale of pine land 220 acres at Four Mile branch Road also White Oak, Fish Creek and White Cedar Swamp. "My daughters MARY, ELlZABETH and HANNAH". Inventory of his estate was made on June 29, 1748 and included a watch, cattle, horses, sheep, timber and husbandry tools with a value of 336 pounds 18 shillings and 11 pence. The appraisers were JOHN BLACKWOOD and RICHARD CHESSMAN . >From New Jersey Colonial Documents, Archives, First Series, Vol. XXIV, Newspaper Extracts 1762-1765, page 546 - Elizabeth McCullough b: 1732 d: 1824 in Miss m: February 11, 1751/52 in Somerset Co. NJ to William Hamilton b: 1723 d: 1753