N. J. State Archives In mf of Colonial Deeds, Roll 106, 1720. Philip Peter, 2nd day of May, 6th year of reign of King George, 1720, between Nathan Allen of Monmouth and Philip Peter of Somerset of eastern division, 5 shilling current money, 150 a. in Amwell Co. of Hunterdon. 1722. Philip Peter, 3rd May 1720, between Nathan Alan of Monmouth and Philip Peter of Somerset L 60 current silver, 150 a. of land in Amwell. next deed: Godfrey Peters, 7 June 1720, Henrick Mees, Amwell Twp., blacksmith and Godfrey Peters yeoman, 5 shillings, beginning at Hickory tree on Tunis Quick's farm ..... Roll 108 Godfrey Peters, 5th Sep 1747, Between Philip Ringo and Charles Murray, Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co., concerning 39 a. ... (long deed transferring land to Godfrey Peters). Godfrey Peters will proved 27 Aug 1753 (Book F, p. 130) in Middlesex Co. NJ naming his children: Margaret Rockefeller, Elizabeth Petters, Mary Petters, Henry, David, John, Abraham, and Philip who m. Catherine Quick. Marriages in Hunterdon Co. Sarah Rockefeller to John Myers 7-15-1809, 1-230. Book "First Settlers of Piscataway and Woodbridge NJ" p. 567, pt. 4. Godfrey Peters is said to have arrived in 1699 in list of Dutch First Settlers of Somerset County. On p. 564, pt. 4 he is one of 8 first settlers of Ringoes in Hunterdon County. These references show how entertwined these three families were. Perhaps these notes will be helpful to someone working on one of these three families. Eva Myer