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- Philip, d.s.p. in 1795 (Colonial New York - Philip Schuyler - page 197).
Summary Transcript of Will
Philip A Schuyler of New Barbadoes Neck, Bergen County, New Jersey
Dated: August 29, 1795
Mentions: to sister Suan Schuyler, $1000, to brother John?s son John Renselaer Schuyler, 3 ½ acres on Passaic River bounded by lands of Benjamin Sandford and Jacob Mark plus $500, brother John's son Peter Schuyler residue of $500 if John Scuhyler dies, brother John Schuyler residue of real and personal property.
Executors: brother John Schuyler, Arent I. Schuyler and nephew Adoniah Schuyler
Witnesses: James Brown, John Marley, Pierre E. Fleming.
Proved: September 26, 1795
Will
1795, Aug 29. Schuyler, Philip A, of New Barbadoes Neck, Bergen Co.; will of. To sister, Suan Schuyler, (L) 1,000, and all movables I have in her house, excepting a silver bowl. To my brother John's son, John Renselaer Schuyler, the silver bowl. To sister Swan's son, John Schuyler, 3 1/2 acres on Passaic River, bounded by lands of Benjamin Sandford and Jacob Mar, and (L)500, to be put at interest until he is of age; should he die before of age, then the same to go to my brother John's son, Peter Schuyler. Brother, John Schuyler, all residue of real and personal. Executors--brother, John Schuyler, Arent I. Schuyler and nephew, Adoniah Schuyler. Witnesses--James Brown, John Marley, Pierre E. Fleming. Proved 26 Sept 1795. [Original will sent by Nehemia Wade, Surrogate of N.Y. City, to be proved there, no paper on file.] (Record of Wills in New Jersey, 1789-1795, Lib. 32, p 494).
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