Judy Ullman This individual is interesting. He is first in Bergen County and then appears in tax list of Morris County at Hanover 1792 living next to a Mouris Mourison. He is there until the tax records no longer exist with 24 acres of land. In 1848 he has moved to SE part of Ohio. He must be between 70 and 80 in 1748. I would guess that the Isaac Mourison family moved to OH and he went to live with him. The only thing I know about him is his wife's name was Sarah. Deed Book P4, p 122+ 15 Dec 1848 Isaac Mourison of Township of Elk in County of Athens and State of Ohio sells to Andrew B. Cobb of Hanover for $300 land in Hanover which was formerly part of confiscated property of John and Edward Bowlsby and conveyed to Uzal Kitchell and by him to Edward Paddleford butted and bounded as follows beginning at stake and stones SE corner of lot of said confiscated property belonging formerly to Lemuel Cobb and being in line of other lands of Lemuel Cobb which he purchased of John VanDuyne. by same N11E2c30l to said Lemuel Cobb corner with his line N82E3c80l to a corner formerly belonging to Stephen Munson in said Lemuel Cobb line thence with said Munson's line N56.05W22c77l to a corner formerly of John Hayward land W8c40l to NE corner of said Lemuel Cobb first mentioned lot thence 5" by same S56.30E27c9l to place of beginning containing 10 84/100 of an acre as compass pointed in 1780. Jac A. Walden, Witness Isaac Mourison signature 18 Dec 1848 Samuel H. Brown associate judge of Athens County interviewed. 29 Dec 1848 another judge said the first judge was a judge. Recorded 29 January 1849. The next deed was from Pat Wardell on Bergen County list. 3 December 1805 (recorded 12 December 1805, Bergen Co. W:265) Isaac Maurison of Hanover Township in the County of Morris, conveyed to John R. Cooper of Barbadoes Precinct, for $240., 8 acres in the Precinct of New Barbadoes, known as Lot No. 9, beginning at corner of woodland of Richard J. Cooper; mentioned land of Jacob Voorhease and Peter Demarest. Signed Isaac Mourison. Witnessed by Richard J. Cooper, James C. Ogden. The rest are Morris County deeds that I have already posted. Deed E, p 386 14 Dec 1801 Isaac Beach and Isaac Mowerson both of Hanover sum $125 land in Hanover beginning middle of road leading from Morristown to Pequanock in middle of brook near William Cook house as compass pointed 1798 S4.40Wllc61l to James Bollins S50W9c5l to middle of road leading from Parsipany meeting house to Rockaway Neck then by same S84.5W3c4l N4.40E9c40l N84.30E5c57l N4.40E9c95l to middle of road Along brook as course turns containing 7 acres and 45/100 acre. Witnesses were Kaylon and Sally Beach. Signed with seal of Isaac and Mary Beach. Recorded 25 Dec 1801. Deed Book L, p 603 29 Jan 1806 between Edward Paddleford and Hannah, his wife, of Hanover and Isaac Mourison of Pequanock sum $250 land in Hanover formerly part of confiscated property of John and Edward Bowlsby for Revolutionary purposes sold to Edward Paddleford by Uzal Kitchell. Beginning stake and stones in SW corner of Lemuel Cobb which is part of confiscated land and other land Lemuel Cobb purchased from John VanDuyne. N11E2c30l to Cobbs corner N82E3c80l to corner of Stephen Munson N56W32c92l to John Hayward corner W8c40l to NE corner of Cobb's lot S56.30E27c39l to beginning 10 acres 84/100 of an acre. These are the way the compass pointed in 1780. Witnesses Jabez Tichenor and David Paddleford. Interview of David Paddleford not Edward and Hannah on 31 Jan 1806. Recorded 24 Jul 1806. Deed Book C2, p 263 3 Apr 1816 between Isaac Mowerson and Sarah, his wife, of the Township of Hanover, and Phebe M. Cook now Phebe M. VanOrden, wife of Cornelius VanOrden of the Township of Hanover sum of $1070 two tracts in Hanover beginning middle of road leading from Troy Pequanock and middle of a run of water that crosses near the drawing house where Isaac Vanderhoof now lives thence middle of said road S4.40W11c61l to James Bollens old line S50W9c5l to middle of road leading from Parsipany meeting house Along middle of the same S84.30W3c N4.40E9c40l N84.30E5c57l N4.40E9c97l to middle of brook before said Down said brook several courses as courses running as the compass pointed in the year 1793 containing 11 45/100 strict measure and other lot of land conveyed to Isaac Mowerson by Ebenezer Farrand by deed dated 17 Dec 1793 in Hanover being at small Pepperidge standing in the north side of the road leading from Parsipany to Rockaway Neck N6c75l N87.30E2c50l S8c50l to aforesaid road Then along aforesaid road to place of the beginning 1 acre and 92/100 acres. The tract Isaac Beach and Mary, his wife, to Isaac Mowerson The word 34 l in 19th line were erased. Witnesses were Swain A. Condict and John Mowerson Under the signatures it said the deed is subject to a certain mortgage by said Isaac Mowerson to said John Dodd for $900 obtained the day before signing this deed. Seal of Isaac and Sarah Mowerson. Interviewed by John Dodd 16 Apr 1816.