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    1. [NJMORRIS] Mowerson/Zelif/Collard/Leonard/Stiles continued from 1825
    2. Judy Ullman 404 Red River Tr 1017 Irving, TX 75063 1825 Deed Book F3, p 179 19 Jul 1825 Henry Mourison and Catherine, his wife, of Pequanock sell to Benjamin Zelif of Pequanock $28 land in Pequanock East side of the road leading from Rev. James G. Brinkerhoff to Ephraim Stiles adjoining to land of John Collard beginning in middle of road in front of said Zelif's shop at a corner of saidn Jno. Collard land and running along John Collards line N86E4c N15.30W4c60l S86W4c by an apple tree standing in middle of aforesaid along middle of road S15.30E4c60l to place of beginning containing 1 acre and 82/100 acre. Walter Fitzpatrick & Samuel Cobb witnesses Henry signs H and Catherine with an X Interviewed 19 Jul 1925 Recorded 11 Mar 1834. 1825 Book S2, p 335+ 19 Jul 1825 Henry Mourison and Catherine , his wife, sells to Rev. James G. Brinkerhoff $61.20 land in Pequanock adjoining his other lands beginning at a corner of Abraham Jacobus line 5th corner of certain lot of land of 7 18/100 acres conveyed to said party of the second part by said Mourison and wife by deed dated 12 Oct 1822 recorded book N2 p 39 & 40 beginning near an English Cherry tree along said Jacob's line S86N9c24l to a corner in said line S4E4c49l to a stake in corner N85E9c65l to a corner in said Brinkerhof's land N9.30W4c24l containing 4 acres 8/100 acre Henry signs with H and Catherine with an X Witness Samuel Cobb Interviewed 19 Jul 1825 Recorded 8 Apr 1826. 1825 Book S2, p 353 13 Sep 1825 Henry Mourison and Catherine, his wife sell to Rev. James G. Brinkerhoff all of Pequanock Henry with the consent of his wife exspressed by her being a party to those present for $32.25 land in Pequanock Beginning 4th corner lot of 7 acres 18/100 acre sold by Henry and Catherine Mourison to James G. Brinkerhoff 12 Oct 1822 recorded book N2, p 39 & 40 N74Wpassing through a large cherry tree 2c45l to a stake in a corner N10.30W9c4l to line of a lot of 4 8/100 acres conveyed by Mourison to Brinkerhoff by deed dated 19 Jul 1825 N85E2c34l along line of said lot of 4 8/100 acres to acorner therof in 4th line of said lot of & 18/100 acres S9.45E10c40l along 4th said lot last mentioned to beginning containing 2 15/100 acres Henry and Catherine Mourison signed with an X Witness Beorge D. Brinkerhoff and Andrew B. Cobb Interviewed 13 Sep 1825 Recorded 8 Apr 1826. 1827 Deed Book V2, p 631 8 Oct 1827 Henry Mowerson and Catherine Mowerson, wife to Trustees of True Reformed Church of Montville 8 Oct 1827 land in Pequanock sum of $5. Beginning in a corner S29E1c97l to the 5th corner of a lot of 7 29/100 conveyed by said Mowerson and wife to James G. Brinkerhoff June 14 , 1822, Book MM 342+ beginning middle of the road by James G. Brinkerhoff to Rockaway Neck N84E3c S20E3c50l S84w3c to road N20W3c50 links to place of beginning containing 1 99/100 acre of land. Signed by Henry Mowerson signs with an X. 1830 Book F3, p 237 16 Mar 1830 Benjamin Zelif and Catherine, his wife, of Pequanock and Mary Salyer of Essex $200 land in Pequanock East side of road leading from Rev. James G. Brinkerhoff to Ephraim Stiles adjoining . lands late of John Collard, dcd. 1st lot beginning middle of road and corner said Collard's land thence running along said Collard's line N86E4c N15.30W4c60l S86W4c by apple tree standing in line to middle of aforesaid road along said road S15.30E4c60l to beginning containing 1 acre and 82/100 acrelot had been conveyed by Henry Mourison and Catherine, his wife by deed dated 19 Jul 1825 Second lot a lot conveyed to Benjamin Zelif by Lemuel Cobb, Benjamin Smith and Thomas VanWinkle, Esq. Comm appointed to make partition of a certain tract of land in Pequanock in County wherein Mouris Mourison, died siezed begins at small pin oak tree south side of whole tract of said Mouris Mourison land which the Comm. were appointed to divide the said pin oak being 7th corner of whole tract which was allotted by said Comm. in map or field book running thence N71.30W along 7th line aforesaid lot #1 5c30l to 8th corner N26 W to 8th line of the same 5c95l to 9th corner and sixth corner of lot #2 N86.30E to 9th line of said lot #1 7c48l S3.30E7c40l to sixth line of lot #1 S82W30l to beginning containing 3 acres 5/100 acre. Third lot of land conveyed by Moses Mourison of Hanover deed dated 28 Dec 1822 being the 2 undivided 12th parts of lot of land in Pequanock being part of 20 acres and 25/100 acre allotted to heirs of Jacob Mourison, dcd., where the said Moses Mourison is one by Lemuel Cobb, Benjamin Smith and Thomas VanWinkle, Esq. Comm. divide tract of land which above said lot is a part between Henry Mourison and heirs of Jacob Mourison, dcd., and which lot is designated #1 in map and field boo made by said Comm. the part therof of which 2 eqqual undivided 12th parts are hereby intended to be conveyed begins at beginning corner of said lot #1 and runs thence S2E4c to second corner thereof S81W1277l to third corner S8.30W6c50l to fourth corner S70.30W6c50l to fifth corner N53W50l to 6th corner S82W3c20l to another corner N3.30W7c40l to ninth line of said lot #1 N86.30E6c42l to tenth corner N31.30W1c55l to 11th corner N86.30E6c to 12th corner S3.30E1c45l to 13th corner N86.30E16c60l to place of beginning containing 16 acres 66/100 of an acre (this property is 2/12 of the 16 acres and 66/100 acres. 4th lot conveyed by Martin Mourison of Pequanock deed dated 28 Dec 1822 to Benjamin Zelif being 2 undivided 12th parts of the aforesaid described land 16 acres and 66/100 acres. 5th lot 1 other share of the before mentioned undivided tract being 2 equal undivided 12 parts of of the same which was conveyed by Henry J. Mourison of heirs of Jacob Mourison, dcd. to said Benjamin Zelif by deed dated 19 May 1827. Witness Benjamin Crane and Conrad Estler, Jun. Signed by Benjamin Zelff and a mark by his wife. Interviewed 16 Apr 1830. Recorded 19 Mar 1834. 1830 Book Z2, p 254 1 Aug 1830 Henry Mourison sells to Henry Collerd for $100 land in Pequanock road leading from Henry Collerd's house at a corner of said road sw dwelling house being corner of lot of Rev'd Brinkerhoff along said road S32E2c82l to a corner near the meating house N83.45E5c65l to a corner N2W2c13l to a corner of Collerd's land Along his line S87W6c96l to beginning containing 1 1/2 acres another tract beginning road at a corner of Henry Collerd's field being land he purchased of James G. Brinkerhoff on west side of road said corner being southwesterly from said Collerd dwelling house S32E63l along road or said travelled path leading onto Henry Mourison's staight line in corner about S60W to the North gate post on the lot of small rise of ground length of line being 7c S80W1c25l to Henry Collerd's line Along his fence line to place of beginning containing 40/100 acres and also, all that other lot of land lying SW of meeting house now occupied by William B. Mourison lying in from road being NW of lands of said Henry Mourison, North East of Henry Mourison, South East by land purchased by Henry Collerd of one Abraham J. Jacobus, South West one corner touching lands that belonged to John Parleman, dcd. Witness was Walter Fitzpatrick Henry signs with a cross, no wife mentioned Interviewed 31 Aug 1830 Recorded 14 Sep 1860. 1830 Book Z2, p 256 21 Aug 1830, Henry Collerd and Sarah, his wife, to William L. Mourison for $400 all of Pequanock land in Pequanock starting on West side of road leading Henry Collerd's to Ephraim Stile's at a corner distant 5c10l on a corner S20E from the ? of said William L. Mourison well of water S75.30W to Henry Mourison's line Northward along Henry Mourison's line to line of a private road leading to Henry Mourison's dwelling house from the public highway eastwardly along said line to Public Highway Along middle of said public highway containing 7 acres. Witness Walter Fitzpatrick Henry and Sarah a seal Interviewed 31 Aug 1830 Recorded 1 Sep 1830. 1832 Deed Book F3, p 189 17 Apr 1832 Mary Salyer, of Hanover Benjamin Zeluf and Catherine, his wife, of Pequanock sells to Henry Collerd of Pequanock for $300 land in Pequanock being part of tract of land allotted to heirs of Jacob Mourison, dcd., by Samuel Cook, Benjamin Smith and Thomas VanWinkle, Esq., Comm. appointed by the Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas to divide a tract of land betwee Henry Mourison and heirs of Jacob Mourison, dcd. and being part of said lot of land allotted to Jacob Mourison, dcd. where the dwelling house formerly stood including the tract of land conveyed to said Benjamin Zelif by Samuel Cook, Benjamin Smith and Thomas VanWinkle, Esq., Comm aforesaid by deed dated 26 Dec 1822 beginning SW corner of lot of land conveyed by Henry Mourison to Peter Mourison and NorthWest corner of lot of land conveyed by Benjamin Zelif and wife to said Peter Mourison running to westwardly course to a corner 2 chains and 4 links thence Northwardly to next corner 1c54l then Westwardly course 5c73l to another corner thence Southerly 1c54l to another corner in said line thence Westwardly along lands of same to Susan Eliza Collard and George Stiles to the gate in the line of Henry Mourison 13c88l thence along line of Henry Moursion 6c11l to lands of Martin J. Vanduyne thence along his land, Martin J. Vanduyne & Henry Mourison several courses to the SW corner of lands to Peter Mourison 21c70l thence along lands of Peter Mourison 5c39l to beginning containing 15 acres more of less. Mary signs with X Benjamin and Catherine Zelif sign Interviewed 2 may 1832 Recorded 11 Mar 1834. 1834 F3, p 187 22 Feb 1834 Mary Salyer, Benjamin Zeliff and Catherine, his wife of Pequanock to Josiah Zabriskie of Pequanock for $200 land in Pequanock Lot Benjamin Zelif now lives East side of road adjoining lands of james Collerd and Henry Mourison beginning in the middle of the road in front of the dwelling house and at corner of lands of James Collerd and running thence along said Collerd line N86E4c thence N15.30W4c60l thence S86W4c to middle of aforesaid road in front of said Zelif barn thence along the middlle of the said road S15.30E4c60l to place of beginning containing 1 acre 82/100 acres. Witness Benjamin Crane Mary Slyer signs with X Catherine and Benjamin sign the deed 4 Mar 1834 interviewed Recorded 11 Mar 1834. 1834 Book G3, p 433 8 Dec 1834 between Henry Mourison and wife, Catherine, to William L. Mourison all of Pequanock sum of $1 1st tract part of homestead farm of Henry Mourison beginning on a course S84W2c65l from southeast corner of Henry Collerd's lot of land where on his land a dwelling stands near NE of burying grounds attached to the New Dutch Reformed Church running N84.30?15c7l to corner of William Stiles and Henry Collerd Thence S3.30W5c18l Thence S30W10c86l to James Collerd's line Thence along the same S87W8c35l to a corner lot of land of late Benjamin Zeliff By a line of same N14W4c60l to his corner Along his S88.30W3c96l to his corner in the road leading from John Peter Courter to George Martin Thence along said road N16W4c ThenceN30.30W3c55l Along said road to corner of said burying grounds N87.30E2c88l to SE corner Along another line of the land N20W3c77l to place of beginning containing 21 acres and 25/100 acres 2nd tract lying easterly from the above lot beginning at a corner of a lot of land belonging to Martin J. Vanduyne in a line of Henry Collerd's land formerly Mouris Mowersons and about 100 yards southeasterly where said Mouris Mowerson's house stood and thence N87E8c60l along Henry Collerd's line 2E10c85l to James Collerd line S87W8c60l to land of heirs of John P. Hiler, dcd. Along the same N2W10c85l to place of beginning containing 9 acres Witnesses Benjamin Crane. Henry Mowerson signs with an X. No mention of his wife, Catherine. 9 Dec 1834 Benjamin Crane interviewed. 1834 Book G5, p 235 - Old Deed Filed 8 Dec 1834 Henry Moursion and Catherine, his wife, of Pequanock sells to Henry Collard of Pequancok for $12.60 land in Pequanock Beginning corner of William Stiles land and Henry Collard land 2nd corner of 21 25/100 acres land conveyed by party of the first part to William Mourison near a gate where the said Henry Collard used to enter to his house which was part of the farm of the late Mouris Mourison, dcd. running along William L. Mourison line S3.30E5c18l toa an oak ?N87E2c45l to a corner of said Henry Collard's land N22.15W5c50l containing 63/100 of an acre. Henry Mourison signed with X No witness listed Interviewed 9 Dec 1835 Recorded 7 Apr 1855. 1835 1835 Will of Henry Mourison proved, witnesses, Henry J. Foote, Richard VanDurn, John H. Vreeland. He was of Morris County, NJ. "Wife Catherine to get all household furniture for her use during widowhood, the remainder of the estate to be sold and equally divided between five daughters, Polly, ux of William Stiles, Betsey, ux of Zebebdiah Zeliff, Susan, ux of Henry Leonard, Cathy, ux of Benjamin Zeliff, Sally, ux of Henry Collerd. To son William L. Mourison and heirs all that part of a farm on the west road leading from Ephriam Stiles to a lot on east side of this road. To my son also all utensils. by his mark." (excerpt) 1835 Book G5, p 238 - Old Deed Filed 26 May 1835 Herny Leonard and Susan, his wife, the late Susan Mourison of Wayne County, NY and Zebdiah Zelif and Elizabeth, his wife, the late Elizabeth Mourison, and Benjamin Zelif and Catherine, his wife, the late Catherine Mourison of Territory of MI and William Stiles and Mary, his wife, the late Mary Moursion of Morris County to Henry Collard of Pequanock Sum of ?$100 land in Pequanock land Henry Mourison, late of the Township of Pequanock will and testament bequeathed to his daughters part of said Henry Mourison where he lived and died lying on northerly & westerly side of the road leading where George Wurts lately lived to John P. Courter's house beginning corner lot of land that Henry Mourison conveyed to Henry Collard in a line of James A. Jacobus 5cE of said Collard's dwelling house along Collards line to S2E7c49l to line of William L. Mourison and N86.30E12c42l to a ? between William Mourison and Henry Collard and William Stiles N19W7c to his corner along his line ?88E10c23l to place of beginning containing 7 98/100 acres. Witnesses William Stiles James Kingsley J. E. Field Silas Cook witness for Wm and Mary Stiles. Everyone signed. Inteviewed Susan and Henry Leonard at Wayne County, NY 7 June 1835 by Wm. Sisco Interviewed 17 Jun 1835 at MI Territory, Washtau? County Zebediah and Benjamin Zelif and Mourison wives Interviewed 23 Nov 1835 at Morris County William and Mary Stiles Recorded 7 Apr 1855. 1838 T3, p 224 24 Dec 1838 William L. Mowerson and Mary, his wife, sell to James Young all of Pequanock for $150 land in Pequanock being home lot that Henry Mowerson and Catherine, his wife, conveyed to William L. Mourison 8 Dec 1834. Beginning corner of land belonging to Martin Vanduyne in line of Henry Collerd and about 100 hundred yards SE from where Mouris Mourison formally lived N87W8c60l to NW corner of lot of land belonging to Cornelius Mowerson formerly Henry Collerd S along the same S2E10c85l to a line of James Collerd land S87W8c60l to a corner of a lot belonging to heirs of John P. Hiler, dcd. N2W10c85l to beginning containing 9 acres Witness Silas Cook William and Mary Mourison sign with seal Interviewed 18 January 1839 Recorded 23 Apr 1839. 1844 Book G5, p 236 31 Aug 1844 George H. Stiles and Mary, his wife, of Pequanock sells to Henry Collard of Pequanock $220 land in Pequanock Tract of land of Henry Mourison conveyed to George Henry Stiles 18 Dec 1821 S5.15E2c30l by a pin oak tree S26E5c to the 6th corner N86.30E9c36l of said lot to a stake N3.30W7c to a stake S86.30W7c38l to place of beginning containing 7 acres and 47/100 acre. Silas Cook witness Interviewed 1 Aug 1845 Recorded 7 Apr 1855.

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