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Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey
page 236
"In 1717, William Matlack purchased two hundred acres of land of John Estaugh, as attorney of John Haddon, on which his son Richard settled in 1721 -- the same year in which he married Rebecca Haines. This tract lies in Waterford and Delaware townships. Upon it is situated the old Matlack graveyard, where lay the remains of nearly all the older branches of the family. Richard (the first settler), who deceased in 1778, was the second person buried here, his son Benjamin being the first."
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Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey
page 236
"In 1717, William Matlack purchased two hundred acres of land of John Estaugh, as attorney of John Haddon, on which his son Richard settled in 1721 -- the same year in which he married Rebecca Haines. This tract lies in Waterford and Delaware townships. Upon it is situated the old Matlack graveyard, where lay the remains of nearly all the older branches of the family. Richard (the first settler), who deceased in 1778, was the second person buried here, his son Benjamin being the first."
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