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East New Jersey Land Records, 1719-1727
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Abstracts of deeds recorded in East Jersey deed books B2 and C2 between 1719 and 1727. East Jersey at that time consisted of Bergen County, Essex County, Middlesex County, Monmouth County, and Somerset County. Research in land records is a must when performing genealogy research. The earliest deed in this volume is dated 1682. There is also the will of Albert Terhunen of New York, dated 1721. There is even a seller of land who lost his deed after being taken by pirates! A must-have book for any…
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Abstracts of deeds recorded in East Jersey deed books B2 and C2 between 1719 and 1727. East Jersey at that time consisted of Bergen County, Essex County, Middlesex County, Monmouth County, and Somerset County. Research in land records is a must when performing genealogy research. The earliest deed in this volume is dated 1682. There is also the will of Albert Terhunen of New York, dated 1721. There is even a seller of land who lost his deed after being taken by pirates! A must-have book for anyone researching East Jersey during this time period.

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Abstracts of deeds recorded in East Jersey deed books B2 and C2 between 1719 and 1727. East Jersey at that time consisted of Bergen County, Essex County, Middlesex County, Monmouth County, and Somerset County. Research in land records is a must when performing genealogy research. The earliest deed in this volume is dated 1682. There is also the will of Albert Terhunen of New York, dated 1721. There is even a seller of land who lost his deed after being taken by pirates! A must-have book for anyone researching East Jersey during this time period.

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