1725-6 March 14. Brown, Browen, Thomas, of Cohansey, Salem Co., yeoman; will of. Wife Anna. Children--Thomas (under age), John, Abraham, Elisabeth and anna, the last two under age. Real and personal estate. Executors--the wife and Josiah Fithian. Witnesses --Samuel clark, John Fitzpatrick, William Queef. Codicil without date only confirms the testament. Witnesses--Abraham Reeves, Nathaniell Bishoop, Edward Banbary. Proved April 21, 1726. Lib. 2, p.344 1726 April 15. Inventory of the personal estate, L261.12, incl. books-----, made by John Fitzpatrick and Abraham Reeves. 1698-9 Jan. 10. Brown, William, of Woodbridge. Inventory of the personal estate of (L32.10.10), made by Adam Hude, John Allen and Samuel Dennes. Middlesex Wills 1714 July 4 ?? Brown, David, son of Thomas of Newark, chooses as his guardian Samuel Freeman, of the same place, to whom letters of guardianship are issued. Lib. 2, p.31 1711 Nov. 29, Browne, Eleazer, of Newark; will of. Wife Ruth. Children, three sons, names not given. Real and personal estate. Executors--the wife and brother-iin-law Samuel Baldwin. Witnesses--Robert Young, William Wilson, Timothy Baldwin. Proved February 13, 1711-2. Lib. I, p.366 1719 June 15. Browne, James, of Newark, Essex Co., yeoman; will of. Wife An. Children-- Samuel, Isiah, both under age, Aron, an expected child. Home farm on the West side of Two Mile Brook, bought of Thos. Brown, meadow at Tompkins Point, personal estate. The wife sole executrix with brother Stephen Brown and cousin Abraham Peirson as overseers. Witnesses--Robert Young, Hugh Robarts, Sarah Rigs, Proved April 28, 1720. Lib. A, p.187 1688 April 10. Browne, John, apparently. Bond of Francis Davenport, of Chesterfield, John Horner and John Wilkinson, as guardians of Julian Browne, daughter of John Browne, dec'd. (Paper half gone.) Burlington Wills 1699-1700 March 16. Browne, John, of Upton, Gloucester Co. Inventory of the personal estate of (L64.15.2), sworn to by John Brown, his son. 1700 July 12. Letters of administration granted to John Brown, of Upton, son and heir of John Browne, of the same place, who produces the inventory, as made by William Warner and John Euno, both of Gloucester Co. 1700 July 12. Bond of John Brown, as administrator of his father's estate. Mordecai Howell and John Ashbrook, of the same Co., fellow-bondsman. 1700 July 12. Counterbond of John Brown, administrator of his father's estate, to his bondsmen. 1703 May 2. Browne, John, of New Jersey. Bond of John Browne, of the Province of NJ, as administator of the estate of. John Mathie and David Heriot, fellow bondsmen. Middlesex Wills 1703 ?? May 26. Browne, John, of East Jersey. Renunciation of Benjamin Griffith, of the executorship, under will of October 2, 1703. Middlesex Wills 1717 June 18. Browne, John, of Perth Amboy. Inventory of the personal estate of, (L43.10.6), made by John Mathie and Wm. Frost, of the same place. Middlesex Wills 1711 March 25. Browne, Joseph, of Cesaria river, Salem Co., merchant; will of. Wife Martha. Children--Isaac (under age) and Hannah. Home farm on the North side of Cohanzy River, in the Town of Greenwich; three houses, a "warfe" and a banklot 101 ft. along the water, bo't of Thomas Chaukly, personal property, a negro boy 4 years old, a negro girl 3 years old. Executors--the wife, Samuel Carpenter and Nathan Standberry. Witnesses--George Harris, Joseph Bacon, Elizabeth Bacon, Sarah Cooper. Proved September 3, 1711. 1711 May 7 and 10. Inventory of the personal estate, L1315.19.51/2, incl. 142 oz. 4 pw. of silver plate at 9s. per oz., L64.11.8; a sloop, full rigged, L180; six negro slaves,L220; an Indian boy, L40; dry goods, furniture, groceries, hardware; made by Bartholomew Wiatt, Joseph Eastland and nathaniel Brading.