mouth county clerk's office, is record
of a deed from Tunis Covert of Free-
hold township, to Cornelius VanBrunt
and Hendrick Hendrickson of New
Utrecht of Long Island, for 203-1/2 acres
and 96-1/2 acres in Freehold township.
On pages 61-62 of same book is record
of a deed dated May 1, 1719, from Abra-
ham Emans of Freehold township, to
Hendrick Hendrickson and Jaques
Denys of New Utrecht, L. I., for a tract
of 96 acres in Freehold township.
Haekcut, Haekee — Daniel Harker was a security to the amount of
£125, for High Sheriff Forman, March, 1696. Daniel Harkcut, "late of
Freehold, now of Great Harbor" (Absecom Creek?) in 1713 sold land to
Abraham Emans, late of Gravesend.
From the township death records and various family cemeteries we know of other families that lived in Colts Neck in the 1700's, among them: Probasco, Sickles, Bennett, Laird, Brower, Heyers, Holsart, Statesir, Wainright, Van Clief, Stoutenburg, Holmes, Golden, Emans, Scobey, Williams, Polhemus, Lefferts, Wickoff, Smock and Logan. Brother of Johannes Emans, Cornelia Emans, Jacobus Emans, Andries Emans and Sarah Emmons
Husband of Rebecca (Stillwell) Emans — married 20 Oct 1693 in Gravesend, Kings County, New Yorkmap
Husband of Grietje (Willemsen) Emans — married 17 Aug 1702 in Gravesend, Long Island, New Yorkmap
Husband of Grietje Willem (Willemsen) Emans — married 17 Aug 1702 [location unknown]
Father of Jan Emans, Catherine (Emans) Coon, Joseph Emans, Mary Emans, Benjamin Emans, Jacob Abraham Emmons, Isaac, and Daniel Emans.
He died between 1736 and 1756. He died in March 1756 at Colts Neck, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
mouth county clerk's office, is record
of a deed from Tunis Covert of Free-
hold township, to Cornelius VanBrunt
and Hendrick Hendrickson of New
Utrecht of Long Island, for 203-1/2 acres
and 96-1/2 acres in Freehold township.
On pages 61-62 of same book is record
of a deed dated May 1, 1719, from Abra-
ham Emans of Freehold township, to
Hendrick Hendrickson and Jaques
Denys of New Utrecht, L. I., for a tract
of 96 acres in Freehold township.
Haekcut, Haekee — Daniel Harker was a security to the amount of
£125, for High Sheriff Forman, March, 1696. Daniel Harkcut, "late of
Freehold, now of Great Harbor" (Absecom Creek?) in 1713 sold land to
Abraham Emans, late of Gravesend.
From the township death records and various family cemeteries we know of other families that lived in Colts Neck in the 1700's, among them: Probasco, Sickles, Bennett, Laird, Brower, Heyers, Holsart, Statesir, Wainright, Van Clief, Stoutenburg, Holmes, Golden, Emans, Scobey, Williams, Polhemus, Lefferts, Wickoff, Smock and Logan. Brother of Johannes Emans, Cornelia Emans, Jacobus Emans, Andries Emans and Sarah Emmons
Husband of Rebecca (Stillwell) Emans — married 20 Oct 1693 in Gravesend, Kings County, New Yorkmap
Husband of Grietje (Willemsen) Emans — married 17 Aug 1702 in Gravesend, Long Island, New Yorkmap
Husband of Grietje Willem (Willemsen) Emans — married 17 Aug 1702 [location unknown]
Father of Jan Emans, Catherine (Emans) Coon, Joseph Emans, Mary Emans, Benjamin Emans, Jacob Abraham Emmons, Isaac, and Daniel Emans.
He died between 1736 and 1756. He died in March 1756 at Colts Neck, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
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