Richard Lawrence

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  1. Esther Lawrence ....(1 Jun 1651 ~ 1 May 1697) S» C»
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Ref#168:
pg. xxxiv
In the Newark Town Book -- a miscellaneous record, cheifly of the
division of the home lots among the first settlers, later conveyances,
bills of sale, etc., 1689-1728 -- there are nine wills recorded, under
the certificate of John Browne, town clerk, as to their corectness.
The first is that of Richard Lawrence, "belonging to the Towne of Newark
in East Jersey," witnessed by John Ward and Steeuen Davis, and appended
is the certificate of the proof of the instrument: "Witness sworn before
me this 30th of March, 1691. Thomas Johnson, Justice."

Ref#206:
Daniel Dod died between sowing time 1665 and the harvest of 1666 as an
appraisal of his personal property included "the wheat on the ground".
The children, left orphans at his death, all removed to Newark, New
Jersey, except Anna and Stephen, who lived in Guilford. ** Richard
Lawrence ** and Lawrence Ward were appointed guardians. Lieut. Swayne,
John Wilford, and John Ward appraised the estate which amounted to £146
17s 4d. At that time this was an amount sufficient to give the children
a fair start in life in a country where land could be bought for very
little money.

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