James Brown's Will
1760, May 2. Brown, James, of Tewksbury, Hunterdon Co., yeoman; will of.
"Wife, Margaret, £100, and my moveable estate. Sons, James, Robert, Joseph and Solomon, 5 shillings each. Executors — Samuel Barkley, John Todd and David Carlisle. Witnesses — Abraham Willet, Samuel Craig, William Leslie. Proved May 25, 1764."
1764, June 7. Inventory, £197.0.2, made by William Ker and John Henry. Lib. H, p. 441.
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James Brown, of Tewksbury, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey wrote will 2 May 1760, Proved 25 May 1764. James had sons, James, Robert, Joseph and Solomon by first wife. He had daughters Martha and Mary by second wife, Margaret Kerr Barclay, widow of _____ Barclay/Barkley.
James Brown willed to wife, Margaret 100 pounds and all his moveable estate. He willed each of his 4 sons 5 shillings. Executors were Samuel Barkley, John Todd, and David Carlisle. Witnesses were Abraham Willet, Samuel Craig and William
Leslie.
His estate was inventoried 7 Jun 1764 by William Ker and John Henry. James' daughter, Martha married Caleb Baldwin; daughter Mary married David Carlisle.