History of the Land Titles in Hudson County, N. J. 1609-1871
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Newkirk sold about one quarter of this lot to Johan- nis Van Wagenen April 24, 177.3, and one quarter of Lot No. 339, containing, in all, fifteen and one-quarter acres. Vide Note to Gerriise's Patent, p. 58. It remained in the Van "Wagenen family until sold to Louis Becker in 1853. Jo}m M., son of Math- evis, jr., sold fifteen acres and eighty-five one-hundredths of an acre to Joseph Daniel- son July 7, 1835, bounded northwest by Michael Fisher, northeast by Garret New- kirk, southeast by Jacob... Van Wagenen, and southwest by Garret and Henry New- kirk. Vide Note to Berry's Patent, p. 51. t Newkirk sold the easterly end of this lot to Jacob Van Wagenen ; the balance he left to his two sons ; Garret, who took the easterly part, and died seized Aug. 22, 1818, leaving Jacol, George, Garret, Sophia, wife of James Provost, and Catherine, wife of George Vreeland ; and John J., who took the westerly part, and died seized Aug. 15, 1860. The easterly part is now owned by John and Eobert E. Gardner.
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