{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3463", "width": "2194", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "iT\\nV^^ V^ V v* x^\\n1,^\\nv5\\n^0 ~r\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a21 o\\n/\\\\.^;^,X^ o /.^J4:\\nV^^V X\\nA^", "height": "3348", "width": "2095", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "r V.\\n4 O\\n\\\\y V--^\\\\** ^o\\n.\u00e2\u0096\u00a0iy V\\n0^ *vi T* A\\n..-^K^i-.\\n-XiSiS^.- ,r o_ .^W; \u00e2\u0080\u009eo", "height": "3359", "width": "2101", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3348", "width": "2095", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "EARLY RECORDS\\nOK TUF.\\nTownship of Orange,\\nFROM 1807 TO 184^,\\nINCLUDING THE RECORDS OF THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETINGS. THE\\nPROCEEDIN(;S OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE, AND\\nTHE ROAD DISTRICTS AS LAID\\nOUT IN 1S44,\\nTO WHICH IS APPENDED\\nPersonal and Biographical Notes\\nOF THE EARLY OFFICIALS OF THE TOWNSHIP\\nBv jotha.m h. gondii.\\nORANCE, N.J.\\nThe Chronicle Press.\\n1897.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "v\\\\\\nA^\\n1956", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "PREFACE.\\nThe following pages comprise the conients of the Record Book of the Annual\\nTown Meetings of the Township of Orange from 1807 to 1845, the same being\\nreproduced as nearly verbatim as modern types wiil allow. To these is added\\ninteresting extracts from the old Township Committee Book for the same series of\\nyears, and other interesting matter.\\nThe old record books were discovered by accident in the Orange National Bank\\nbuilding and were republished in the columns of The Orange Chronicle.\\nNot the least interesting of the contents of this little book will be found the\\npersonal notes of the old residents which have been prepared with great care. They\\nwill be found to contain about all that is generally known of the old time officials\\nof the Township of Orange. That some errors will inevitably creep into such\\nan attempt at biographical sketches goes without saying, but it is thought that as a\\nwhole they are complete and reliable.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "CONTENTS.\\nTown Meictixg Records,\\nTownship Committee Proceedings,\\nRoad Districts in 1844,\\n1-21\\n22-2g\\n30-31\\nINDEX TO BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES.\\nBaldwin, Ethan N\\n9\\nDodd, Daniel,\\n5\\nBaldwin, Isaac,\\n17\\nDodd, Lewis,\\n16\\nBaldwin, Jeptha,\\n8\\nDodd, Linus,\\n12\\nBaldwin, Josiah,\\n6\\nDodd, Uzal,\\n15\\nBaldwin, Captain Thomas,\\n2\\nDodd, Zebina,\\n16\\nBall Family\\n5\\nFreeman, Amos,\\n8\\nBall, Joseph B\\n5\\nFreeman, Cyrus,\\n9\\nBall, Timothy,\\n5\\nFreeman, Mary,\\n8\\nBrown, Joseph,\\n7\\nHarrison, Major Aaron,\\nII\\nBrown, Samuel,\\n7\\nHarrison, Abijah,\\n2\\nBruen, Nathaniel,\\nI\\nHarrison, Abraham,\\n5\\nCampbell Family,\\n16\\nHarrison, Amos,\\nI\\nCampbell, Henry Benson,\\n17\\nHarrison, Ichabod,\\n10\\nCondit, Daniel,\\nI\\nHarrison, John,\\n6\\nCondit, Daniel D\\n18\\nHedden. Caleb,\\n13\\nCondit, Japhia,\\n12\\nJones, Cyrus,\\n14\\nCondit, Joel\\n3\\nKilburn, Daniel,\\n4\\nCondit, Jonathan, Jr.,\\n9\\nKilburn, Jabez D.,\\n4\\nCondit, Joseph,\\n4\\nLindsley, John,\\n2\\nCondit, Jotham,\\n7\\nLindsley, Samuel.\\n9\\nCondit, Moses, Jr.,\\n8\\nLindsley, Wheeler,\\n16\\nCondit, Samuel,\\n3\\nMatthews, Isaac,\\n11\\nCondit, Uzal W\\n17\\nMatthews, Noah,\\n3\\nCondit, William,\\n18\\nMunn, David,\\n3\\nCorrections and Additions,\\n20\\nMunn, Isaac,\\n14\\nDay, Stephen D,,\\n2\\nMunn, Lewis,\\n12\\nDean, John,\\n2\\nMunn, Samuel,\\n7\\nDean, Peter,\\n5\\nPeck, John, Jr.,\\n10\\nDeCamp, Jonathan,\\n18\\nPeck, Peter,\\n16", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "VI\\nPierson, Enos,\\nPierson, Erastus,\\nPierson, Dr. Isaac,\\nPierson, Major Jabez,\\nPierson, Matthias, Jr.,\\nPierson, Captain Zenas,\\nQuinby, John.\\nQuinby, John,\\nQuinby, Jotham,\\nReynolds, James,\\nSmith, George Washington,\\nSmith, Jonas,\\nSoverel, William P.,\\nSquier, Nathan,\\nTichenor, Stephen,\\nII Tillou, Joseph B.,\\nID Ward, Daniel,\\nI Winans, Colonel Abram,\\nams, Amos,\\nams, Benjamin, Jr.,\\nams, Caleb,\\nams, Daniel,\\nams, James,\\nams. Job,\\nams, Matthew,\\nams, Nathan,\\nams, Samuel, Jr.,\\nams, Colonel William\\nams. Captain Zenas,\\n6\\nWill\\n4\\nWill\\n4\\nWill\\nI\\nWill\\n17\\nWill\\n9\\nWill\\n15\\nWill\\ni8\\nWill\\n2\\nWill\\ni8\\nWill\\nI\\nWill\\n14\\nlo\\n3\\n15\\n13\\n4\\nI\\n4\\n19\\n13\\n15\\nII\\n8\\n15", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "TOWN MEETING RECORDS.\\n1807.\\nApril 13th, 1S07. The first annual\\ntown meeting of the inhabitants of the\\nTownship of Orange was held at Orange\\nMeeting house when the following Town\\nofficers were appointed and the following\\nresolves were passed.\\nModerator, Amor Harrison Esq.; Town\\nClerk, c., Henry Stryker; Assessor,\\nDoctr. Isaac Pierson, Collector, Nathan\\nSquire; Township Committee, Daniel\\nWilliams, John Dean, Abijah Harrison,\\nStephen D. Day, Thomas Baldwin; Sur-\\nveyors of the Highway, Stephen Tich-\\nenor, Jonas Smith; Judge of Election,\\nJabez B. Baldwin; Chosen Freeholders,\\nJohn Lindsley, Esqr. Samuel Condit;\\nOverseers of the Poor, Caleb Tichenor,\\nJohn N. Baldwin; Committee of Appeal,\\nDavid Meen, Jabez D. Kilburn, Abram\\nWinans; Constables, John Ouinby, Noah\\nMatthews; Pound Master, Thomas Bald-\\nwin; Overseers of the Roads, Asa Perry,\\nJoel Condit, Capt. Zenas Pierson, James\\nWilliams, Caleb Williams, Danl. Kil-\\nburn, Cyrenus Baldwin, Joseph Condit,\\nMatthias Pierson, Jr.. David Meen, Peter\\nDean Daniel Dod, John Hedden, Jabez\\nD. Kilburn, Stephen Jaggers, John Earl,\\nAbraham Harrison, Thomas Baldwin,\\nJoseph B. Ball, Timothy Ball, Daniel\\nEdwards.\\nResolves passed. That the Dog tax\\nbe appropriated to support the poor.\\nThat the business of the poor be left in\\nthe hands of the Overseers. That the\\nsum of three hundred 50 dollars be\\nraised for the support of the poor the\\npresent year. That the pound master\\nshall adverhse three weeks in a public\\npaper before sale. That the next town\\nmeeting be held at Thomas Bucbee s.\\nThat the election for the present year\\nopen at John Ming s and close at Samuel\\nMean s.\\nHenry Stryker, Clk.\\n1 808.\\nApril the nth, 1808. The second an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nOrange Meeting house when the follow-\\ning Town officers were appointed and\\nthe following resolves were passed.\\nModerator, Amos Harrison, Esqr.,;\\nTown Clerk, Caleb Quinby; Assessor,\\nNathan Squire; Collector, John Quinby;\\nTown Committee, Stephen D. Day.\\nThomas Baldwin, Daniel Williams,\\nJabez Pierson, Samuel Condit; Sur-\\nveyors of the Highways, John Harrison,\\nJosiah Baldwin; Overseers of the Poor,\\nCaleb Tichenor, John N. Baldwin;\\nChosen Freeholders, Amos Harrison,\\nEsqr., John Lindsley, Esqr.,; Commis-\\nsioners of Appeals, Abraham Winans,\\nSamuel Brown, Jonas Smith; Constables,\\nNoah Matthews, Samuel Munn; Road\\nMasters, Isaac Looker, John Corby,\\nSamuel Williams, Jr., Zenas Pierson,\\nAbijah Harrison, David Ogden, Jotham\\nCondit, Jonathan Baldwin, Joseph Tay-\\nlor, Moses Condit, Jr., Wm. Williams,\\nAmos Freeman, Jeptha Baldwin, John\\nRewk, Henry Osborn, Moses Hand,\\nCyrus Freeman, Jotham Quinby, Moses\\nO. Baker, Ethan Baldwin, Abner Cro-\\nwd.\\nResolves Passed, that the poor be\\nfarmed out to the lowest bider: that the\\nsum of Six hundred and fifty Dollars be\\nRaised for the Support of the poor the\\npresent year that all the fines and\\nastrays goes to the farmers of the poor\\nthe poor farmed out to Samuel Purey for\\nthe sum of three hundred and ninety-six\\ndollars and twenty-five cents that dog\\ntax be appropriated to the support of the\\npoor: that if any of the poor that is in\\ndispute fall on this township that they\\nRemain in the hands of the said over-\\nseers of the poor: that the overseers of\\nthe poor attend to the tuition of poor\\nchildren: that if any of the poor that is\\nfarmed out that do not belong to this\\ntownship the farmer to receive the same\\nproportion of pay as in the first sale\\nthereof, that the Election for the present\\nyear open at John Woodruff at Camp-\\ntown and Close at Moses Condit jr s\\nOrange: that the next annual town meet-\\ning open at Samuel Munn at Orange.\\nCaleb Quinby, Clk.\\n1809.\\nApril 10, iSog The third annual Town\\nmeeting of the Inhabitants of the Town-\\nship of Orange was held at Orange\\nMeeting house when the following Town\\nofficers were appointed, and the follow-\\ning resolves were passed. Moderator,\\nMajor Jabez Pierson; Town Clerk, Nathl.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "Bruen; Assessor, Dr. Isaac Pierson;\\nCollector, John Quimby; Town Com-\\nmittee, Daniel Williams, Abm. Winans,\\nSaml. Condit, Capt. Thomas Baldwin,\\nJosiah Baldwin; Surveyors of the High-\\nway, Stephen Tichenor, Jonas Smith;\\nJudge of Election, Samuel Munn; Over-\\nseers of the Poor, Capt. Caleb Tichenor,\\nJohn N. Baldwin; Freeholders, Samuel\\nCondit, Samuel Lyndsley; Commission-\\ners of Appeal, Abijah Harrison Daniel\\nDod, Abm. Harrison; Constables, Noah\\nMatthews, Peter Dean, Nathan Tichenor;\\nOverseers of the Highway, Jonathan\\nCondit, junr. John Corby, Erastus Pier-\\nson, Henery Townley, John Williams,\\nDaniel Ward, Ichd. Harrison, Ezra Bald-\\nwin, Joseph Condit, Abm. Winans, John\\nPeck Jun. Amos Freeman, William\\nStockman, Abner L. Kilburn, Elias\\nOsburn, Deacon Saml. Pierson, Enos\\nTompkins, Aron Quimby, Joseph Dur-\\nand, Capt. Thomas Baldwin, Thomas\\nTichenor.\\nResolves Passed. That the Township\\nunite with the county in building a poor\\nhouse. That the poor Shall be farmed\\nout this year in the same manner that\\nthey where the last year that the edu-\\ncation of the poor Children shall be\\nunder the direction of the Overseers at\\nthe expense of the Township. That the\\nemoluments arising from the Dog-tax be\\nappropriated for the support of the poor.\\nThat the money arising from the sale of\\nstrays be paid to those who farm the\\npoor, that the farmer .indemnify the\\nTown against any additional expense for\\nthe present year on account of the poor.\\nThe poor farmed out to John N. Baldwin\\nfor Three hundred eighty nine Dollars.\\nThat six hundred Dollars be raised for\\nthe support of the poor the present year.\\nThat any person suffering their Swine\\nafter the age of three months to run in\\nthe public highway without a ring in the\\nnose from the ist of May to the ist of\\nNovember shall pay to the Overseers of\\nthe poor Seventy-five Cents each for the\\nuse of the Township that it shall be\\nthe duty of the Overseers of the poor on\\ncomplaint to prosecute for the same.\\nThat the bal. on hand due to the Town-\\nship held by Stephen Day be disposed of\\nby the Town committee to the best ad-\\nvantage at interest. That the next elec-\\ntion for Members of Assembly other\\nofficers be opened at Henery Squire s\\nclosed at Saml. Munn s.\\nNathl. Bruen, Clk.\\nAt the third annual Town Meeting the\\nplace for opening the fourth Annual T.\\nMeeting was neglected, on account of\\nwhich neglect a Special meeting of the\\nElectors of the Township were called as\\nthe law directs which met at Samuel\\nMunn s. Capt. Isaac Matthews was\\nchosen Moderator. Resolved that the\\nfourth Annual Town Meeting be opened\\nat Samuel Munn s Hotel.\\nNathl. Bruen, Clk.\\n1810.\\nApril 9, 1810. The fourth annual\\nTown Meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\nTownship of Orange was held at Orange\\nMeeting House when the following Town\\nofficers were appointed and the follow-\\ning resolves passed. Moderator, Amos\\nHarrison Esq.; Town Clerk, Nathl.\\nBruen; Assessor, Daniel Condit Collec-\\ntor, John Quimby Town Committee,\\nThomas Baldwin, Daniel Williams,\\nStephen D. Day, Josias Baldwin, Saml.\\nCondit.: Surveyors Highways, Jonas\\nSmith, Daniel Dod Judge of Election,\\nSamuel Munn; Overseers Poor, Caleb\\nTichenor, John N. Baldwin; Freeholders,\\nSamuel Condit, Amos Harrison Esq.,\\nCommissioners of Appeal, Isaac Mat-\\nthews, Abijah Harrison, Samuel Brown\\nConstables, Noah Matthews, Peter Dean,\\nJohn Hedden. Overseers of Highways,\\nEnos Pierson, Joel Condit, Samuel\\nWilliams, junr. Zenas Pierson, Aron\\nHarrison, Ebenezer Matthews, Linas\\nDod, Jonathan Baldwin, John Harrison,\\nPeter Dean, Lewis Munn, Amos Free-\\nman, Josias Baldwin, Ebenezer Havens,\\nJohn Earl, Moses Hand, Cyrus Free-\\nman, Jotham Quimby, Ezekiel Ball,\\nEthan Baldwin, Linas Ball. Resolves\\npassed. That the Poor be farmed out\\nthis year in the same manner they were\\nthe last excepting four\\nchildren, the children to be bound out\\nand a place provided with suitable ac-\\ncommodations for under the\\ndirection of the overseer. That Five\\nhundred dollars be raised for the sup-\\nport of the poor the present year. That\\nthe monies arising from the sale of strays\\nbe appropriated to the use of the Town-\\nship. That the money on hand due the\\nTownship be disposed of by the Town\\nCommittee the whole or in part as may\\nbe necessary in putting out the poor\\nchildren, if any overplus to be loaned\\nout at interest. That a pound be erected\\nat Capt. Thomas Baldwin that Capt.\\nT. Baldwin be the pound master. The\\nswine tax to be continued in force from\\nthe present to the next annual Town\\nMeeting. The Poor farmed out this\\nyear to Samuel Perry for Three hundred\\nand sixty eight Dollars, to indemnify\\nthe Town against any additional ex-\\npense, to provide cloathing Provisions\\nfor them.\\n8. That the Election for the present", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "year open at Henery Squire s close at\\nMoses Condit Junr s.\\n9. That the next Town Meeting open\\nat Moses Condit, Jun. at Orange.\\nNathl. Bruen Clk.\\n1811.\\nApril S, iSii. The fifth Annual Town\\nmeeting of the Inhabitants of the Town-\\nship of Orange was held at Orange Meet-\\ning House when the following Town\\nofficers were appointed the following\\nresolves passed.\\nModerator, Amos Harrison, Esq.;\\nTown Clerk, Nathaniel Bruen Assessor,\\nDaniel Condit, Junr. Collector, John\\nQuimby Town Committee, Daniel\\nWilliams, Josias Baldwin, Capt. Thos.\\nBaldwin, Stephen D. Day, Esqr., Aron\\nHarrison Surveyors of Highway,\\nStephen Tichenor Junr. John Ball Judge\\nof Election, Major Jabez Pierson Over-\\nseers of the Poor, Samuel Condit, John\\nN. Baldwin Freeholders, Amos Harri-\\nson Esq. Samuel Lindsley Commis-\\nsioners of Appeal, John Harrison,\\nSamuel Brown, Daniel Dod; Constables,\\nNoah Matthews, John Hedden Over-\\nseers of Highway, John Perry, Israel\\nBrundridge, Zephia Condit, Henery\\nTownley, Benjamin Williams, Junr.\\nMatthew Williams, Timothy Ward, John\\nN. Campbell, Caleb Hedden, Capt.\\nMoses Condit, Isaac Munn, Jabez Pier-\\nson, Davis Kilburn, Moses Stockman,\\nDoctr. W. Bonnel, Stephen Bruen, Joseph\\nB. Telue, John Quinby, Capt. Abeel\\nHays, Ethan Baldwin. John Ball. Re-\\nsolves Passed, i. That the poor be\\nfarmed out this year to the lowest bid-\\nder. That be included among\\nthe number of the poor farmed out the\\npresent year. That four children be-\\nlonging to the family of the Poor be\\nbound out this year. (Then follow the\\nnames which are suppressed for obvious\\nreasons.) That five hundred Dollars be\\nraised for the support of the Poor the\\npresent year. That the Town commit-\\ntee shall pay the funeral expenses of\\nStephen Osburn. That no pound shall\\nbe erected in the Township. That the\\nTownship unite with the county in build-\\ning a Poor house. The Poor farmed out\\nthis year to Aron Quinby for Three\\nhundred and eighty six Dollars. That\\nthe election for the present year open at\\nWilliam Stockman s Camptown, close\\nat Samuel Munn s Orange. That the\\nnext Town meeting open on the green\\nbelow the meeting house. Amos Har-\\nrison, Moderator, Nathl. Bruen, Clk.\\n1812.\\nApril 12, 1812. The Sixth Annual\\nTown Meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\nTownship of Orange was held at the\\nmeeting house when the following Town\\nofficers were appointed and the following\\nresolves passed.\\nModerator, Amos Harrison Esq., Town\\nClerk Nathaniel Bruen Assessor, Daniel\\nCondit,; Collector, John Quinby; Town\\nCommittee Daniel Dod, Enos Pierson,\\nAbner Crowel, Josiah Baldwin, Abijah\\nHarrison.; Surveyors of Highway Major\\nJabez Pierson, Daniel Kilburn; Judge of\\nElection, Jeptha Baldwin Overseers of\\nthe Poor, John Harrison, Abm. Baldwin;\\nFreeholders, Amos Harrison Esqr.\\nSamuel Condit; Commissioners of Ap-\\npeal, Capt. Jonas Smith, Simon Condit,\\nCyrus Jones.; Constables, Noah Mat-\\nthews, John Hedden Overseers of\\nHighway, Nathan Williams, Asa Perry,\\nAmos Williams, Zenas Pierson, Zenas\\nWilliams, Joel Williams, Ichabod Harri-\\nson, Lewis Dod, William Williams,\\nJoseph Condit Junr., David Munn, Major\\nJabez Pierson, Benjamin Lindsley,\\nAron Hedden, Elias Osburn, Nathaniel\\nB. Gardner Jacob Walker, Hiram Quin-\\nby, Abm. Harrison, Ethan Baldwin, Job\\nCrowel, James Reynolds.\\nResolves Passed. That the poor be\\nfarmed out this year to the lowest bid-\\nder That Three Hundred Dollars be\\nraised for the support of the Poor the\\npresent year That the Town Committee\\nbe instructed to procure a Book in which\\nthey are to designate and make out to\\neach Overseer of the Highway his par-\\nticular district in such a manner as shall\\nbe distinctly understood A motion was\\nmade (and carried by vote to be laid over\\nfor the consideration of the next Town\\nMeeting) for the destroying of destruc-\\ntive birds. The poor farmed out this\\nyear to Asa Perry for Three hundred and\\nfifty-eight dollars.; That the election for\\nthe present year open at the House of\\nHenery Squire, (if the sign of public ad-\\nmittance continue) otherwise at the\\nhouse of William Stockman, Camp\\nTown, close at Moses Condit s That\\nthe next Town meeting open on the\\ngreen below the meeting House.\\nAmos Harrison Moderator, Nathaniel\\nBruen Clk.\\n1813.\\nApril 12, 1813. The Seventh Annual\\nTown Meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\nTownship of Orange was held at the\\nMeeting House when the following\\nTown ofiicers were appointed and the fol-\\nlowing resolves passed.\\nModerator, Amos Harrison, Esqr.,;\\nTown Clerk, Nathaniel Bruen; Assessor,\\nDaniel Condit, Junr.; Collector, John\\nQuinby; Town Committee, Abijah Har-", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "rison, Abner Crowel, Enos Pierson,\\nJosiah Baldwin, Abraham Winans; Sur-\\nveyors of Highways, Jonas Smith, Sam-\\nuel Brown; Judge of Election, Noah Mat-\\nthews; Overseers of the Poor, Abraham\\nBaldwin, William Williams; Freeholders,\\nSamuel Condit, Amos Harrison, Esqr.\\nCommissioners of Appeal, Stephen Tich-\\nenor, Samuel Brown, Joel Harrison; Con-\\nstables, Josiah Leonard, John Reuck;\\nOverseers of Highways, Reuben Ward,\\nWilliam Perry, Henery Townley, Stephen\\nTichenor, Uzal Dod, Caleb Hedden, Tim-\\nothy Williams, Caleb Harrison, John\\nPeck, Freeman, Benjamin Lindsley,\\nMoses Osburn, Elihu Crowel, Timothy\\nBall, Cyrus Freeman, Ezra Gildersleeve,\\nJoseph Durand, Stephen Hedley, Junr.\\nAron Crowel, Daniel Dod, Abijah Harri-\\nson, Erastus Pierson, Jacob Harrison.\\nResolves passed. That Four hundred\\nDollars be raised for the support of the\\nPoor the present year; That the Poor\\nbe farmed out the present year in the\\nsame manner they were the last with the\\nexception of Mrs. That the\\nOverseers of the Highway for the present\\nyear be enjoined to render in to the Town\\nCommittee on the Second monday of\\nMay, next ensuing, the bounds of their\\nseveral districts, with the number of per-\\nsons and names employed in each; The\\nPoor farmed out this year to Stephen\\nTichenor for Four hundred Dollars with\\nwhom it is understood the following per-\\nsons are in connection. (Here follow the\\nnames.) Mrs. is to be provided\\nfor in a separate manner under the direc-\\ntion of the Overseers. That the election\\nfor the present year open at Frederick\\nGruet s Camp Town close at Ire Munn,\\nOrange. That the next annual Town\\nMeeting open on the green below the\\nMeeting House.\\nAmos Harrison Moderator, Nathl. Bruen,\\nClk.\\n1814.\\nApril II 1814. The Eighth Annual\\nTown Meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\nTownship of Orange was held at the\\nhouse of Moses Condit, Junr. when the\\nfollowing Town Officers were appointed.\\nModerator, Noah Matthews; Town\\nClerk, Daniel Kilburn;. Assessor, Daniel\\nCondit, Junr.; Collector, John Quinby;\\nTown Committee, Daniel Dod, Abijah\\nHarrison, Abraham Winans, Josiah Bald-\\nwin, Abner Crowel.; Surveyors High-\\nway, Moses Condit, Junr., Joel Harrison;\\nJudge of Election, Noah Matthews; Over-\\nseers of Poor, William Williams, Jeptha\\nBaldwin; Free Holders, Samuel Condit,\\nNathan Squier; Commissioners of Ap-\\npeal, Timothy Williams, Samuel Brown,\\nMoses Condit; Constables, Josiah Leon-\\nard, John Reock; Overseers of the High-\\nway, Ira Pierson, John Corby Junr.,\\nHenry Townly, Samuel Condit, Zebina\\nDod, Lewis Dod, Isaac Pierson, Daniel\\nLindsley, Cyrus Jones, John Hedden,\\nJohn Lindsley, Esqr., Abraham Baldwin,\\nJohn Taylor, Nathaniel Brown, Abrm. P.\\nMeeker, Amos Harrison Junr., Abial\\nHayes, Ethan Baldwin, Joseph B. Ball,\\nDaniel Porter, Moses R. Gardner, Jashia\\nCondit, Jacob Walker.\\nResolves passed, ist. That Six Hun-\\ndred Dollars be raised for the support of\\nthe poor the present year. 2d. That the\\npoor be farmed out the present year in\\nthe same manner they were the last year.\\n3d. The poor farmed out this year to\\nJohn Perry, Junr., for five h^indred\\nseventy nine Dollars fifty Cents. 4th.\\nThat the Election for the present year\\nopen at the house of Frederick Gruet in\\nCamp town and Close at the house of\\nMoses Condit, Junr. in Orange. 5th.\\nThat the next Annual Town meeting\\nopen at the house of Ira Munn. Noah\\nMatthews, Moderator, Daniel Kilburn\\nClk.\\nIn Consequence of the Refusal of Isaac\\nPierson to serve as Overseer of the High-\\nway a special Town Meeting was Called\\nagreeable to law\\nMajor Abraham Winans was appointed\\nModerator.\\nThe meeting made choice of Daniel P.\\nStryker as overseer of the highway in the\\nplace of Isaac Pierson, declined.\\nOrange May 5, 1S14. Abraham Winans,\\nModerator, Daniel Kilburn, Clk.\\n1815.\\nApril 10, 1815. The ninth Annual\\ntown meeting of the inhabitants of the\\ntownship of Orange was held at the house\\nof Ira Munn when the following town\\nofficers were appointed. Moderator,\\nAmos Harrison; Town Clerk, Daniel\\nKilburn; Assessor, Daniel Condit, Junr;\\nCollector, John Quinby; Judge of Elec-\\ntion, Jabez Pierson; Town Committee,\\nAbraham Winans, Abijah Harrison, Ab-\\nner- Crowel, Josiah Baldwin, Nathan\\nWilliams; Surveyors of the Highway,\\nJoel Harrison, Aaron Brown; Over-\\nseers of the Poor, William Wil-\\nliams, Jeptha Baldwin; Freehold-\\ners, Amos Harrison, Nathan Squier;\\nCommissioners of Appeal, Moses\\nCondit, Samael Brown; Constables,\\nDavid Ball, John Reuck; Overseers of\\nHighway, Moses S. Williams, Asa Perry,\\nHenry Townley, Moses Williams Junr.\\nTimothy Weirel, Jun r. Noah Baldwin,\\nNathaniel Harrison, Noah Matthews,\\nIsaac Munn, Job Brown, Uzal Baldwin,\\nAbraham Baldwin, Nathan Tichenor,\\nWilliam Young, Samuel Freeman Junr.", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "5\\nJonas Smith, Obadiah Crane, Isaac M.\\nTichenor, Aaron Ball, Moses Dodd, Ben-\\njamin Williams Junr, Daniel Williams\\nJunr., Peter Peck.\\nResolves passed, ist. Resolved that\\nOne Thousand Dollars be raised for the\\nsupport ot the Poor. 2d. Resolved that\\nthe poor of the Township be left in the\\nhands of the Overseers of the poor to be\\nprovided for in such manner as they\\nshall think proper. 3d. Resolved that the\\nnext Annual Election open at the house\\nof Frederick Gruet s in Camp Town and\\nclose at the house of Ira Munn s. 4th.\\nResolved that the next Annual Town\\nMeeting open at the house of Moses\\nCondit, Junr.\\nOrange .\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Xpril loth 1815. Amos Harri-\\nson, Moderator, Daniel Kilburn, Clerk.\\n1816.\\nApril Sth 1816. The tenth annual\\nTown Meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\nTownship of Orange was holden on the\\nCommon opposite the House of Moses\\nCondit Junr. when the following Town\\nOfficers were elected. Moderator, Amos\\nHarrison; Town Clerk Daniel Babbit;\\nAssessor, Daniel Condit Junr Collector.\\nJohn Quinby; Judge of Election, Noah\\nMatthews; Town Committee, Abraham\\nWinans, Josiah Baldwin, Daniel Dod,\\nAbijah Harrison, Abner Crowel, Sur-\\nveyors of the Highway; Daniel Smith,\\nJoel Harrison; Overseers of the Poor,\\nNoah Matthews, Jeptha Baldwin; Chos-\\nen Freeholders, Amos Harrison, Samu-\\nel Condit. Commissioners of Appeal,\\nMoses Condit Junr. Jonas Smith, Samu-\\nel Brown; Constables, John Reock, Cy-\\nrus Baldwin; Overseers of the Road,\\nLewis Pierson, John Corby, Joseph Pier-\\nson Junr. Abraham Day. Abiel Dod,\\nLewis Dod, Isaac Matthews, Daniel\\nSmith, Ichabod Jones, Amos Freeman,\\nJeptha Baldwin, .Savers Roberts, John\\nS. aylor, Timothy Ball, Abrm. P.\\nMeeker, John Quinby, Aron Allen,\\nEthan Baldwin, David J. Beach, Daniel\\nDod, Charles Harrison, Caleb Pierson,\\nJohn Ensley.\\nThe poor of the township were set up\\nat public sale knocked off to Aron\\nQuinby, for Seven Hundred fifty Eight\\nDollars, the town to be indemnified.\\nResolutions of the Town Meeting.\\n1st. That the Poor of the Township be\\nfarmed out the present year. 2d. That\\none thousand Dollars be assessed on the\\nTownship, for the Support of the Poor\\nthe present year. 3d. That the Elections\\nfor the present year, open at Gruet s\\nTavern in Camptown close at Moses\\nCondit Junr s Tavern in Orange. 4th\\nThat the next annual Town Meeting\\nbe opened at the House where Ira Munn\\nnow lives. 5th. That this meeting: in-\\nstruct their Chosen Freeholders to use\\ntheir influence with the Board of the\\nChosen Freeholders of the County at\\ntheir next annual meeting in establish-\\ning a County Poor House but, should\\nthey fail in this, that they request the\\nTown Committee to call a Special Town\\nmeeting to consult on the Expediency of\\nprocuring a poor house for the use of the\\nTownship of Orange.\\nDanl. Babbit, Clk.\\nAmos Harrison, Moderator.\\nSept. 26th. 1816. A Special Town\\nmeeting convened at the house of Moses\\nCondit Junr. agreeably to previous\\nnotice given when Col. Abrm. Winans\\nwas chosen Moderator.\\nThe Subject of providing a Poor\\nHouse for the use of the Poor of the\\nTownship the Object for which the\\nMeeting was called was taken up, dis-\\ncussed, the following Resolutions\\nwere unanimously adopted.\\n1st. That the Town Committee be in-\\nstructed to make application to the\\nLegislature of this State at their next\\nSitting, for a Law to exempt the Town-\\nship of Orange from their liability to\\npay their proportion of the Expenses of\\na County Poor House, on Condition that\\nthe Township of Orange should provide\\na House for the use of their own Poor.\\n2d. That the Town Committee be in-\\nstructed to make diligent Enquiries, on\\nwhat terms a suitable plan for the ac-\\ncommodation of the Poor may be ob-\\ntained should the above mentioned\\nLaw be passed other circumstances in\\ntheir opinion render it necessary, that\\nthey be authorized and required to call\\na special Town Meeting to take the\\nmatter into consideration.\\n3d. That Notice of the application\\nabout to be made to the Legislature be\\ngiven in the public prints. Adjourned.\\nD. Babbit, Clk.\\nAbrm. Winans, Moderator.\\n1817.\\nThe eleventh annual Town Meeting of\\nthe Inhabitants of the Township of\\nOrange was held at the house of Daniel\\nKilburn, when the following Town offi-\\ncers were duly elected.\\nModerator, Amos Harrison Town\\nClerk, Daniel Kilburn Assessor, Daniel\\nCondit, Junr.; Collector, John Quinby\\nJudge of Election, Jabez Pierson Town\\nCommittee, Jonas Smith, William Wil-\\nliams, Josiah Baldwin, Daniel Dod,\\nAbijah Harrison; Surveyors of High-\\nway, Joel Harrison, Moses Condit, Junr.\\nOverseers of Poor, Noah Matthews,\\nJeptha Baldwin Chosen Freeholders,", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "Samuel Condit, Amos Harrison Com-\\nmissioners of Appeal, John Harrison,\\nSamuel Brown, Timothy Williams Con-\\nstables, John Reuck, Cyrus Baldwin\\nOverseer of Roads, Ira Mun, Henry\\nMeyers, Bethuel Harrison, Benjamin\\nMun, Junr., Jonathan Lindsley, Freder-\\nick Gruet, Isaac T. Tichenor, Stephen\\nBruen, Joseph B. Tillou, Caleb Smith,\\nObadiah Crane, Phineas Baldwin, Linas\\nBall, Daniel D. Condit, Benjamin Wil-\\nliams, Junr., Bethuel Williams, Moses\\nHarrison, John Perry, Junr., Ambrose\\nCondit, Benjamin Townley, David D.\\nBaldwin, Ichabod Harrison, Noah Bald-\\nwin.\\nRKSOLUTIONS OF THE TOWN MEETING.\\n1st. That all the Children belonging\\nto the Town that are eight years old and\\nupwards are to be bound out, the boys\\ntill they are fifteen years old, and the\\nthe girls until they are eighteen, with\\nThe exception of Nathaniel Condi\\n2d. That the poor of the Township be\\nfarmed out for the present year.\\n3d. That One Thousand Dollars be\\nraised for the support of the poor the\\npresent year.\\n4th That the Election for the present\\nyear open at the house of Isaac Combs\\nin South Orange and Close at the house\\nof Daniel Kilburn.\\n5th. That the next annual Town\\nMeeting open at the house of Moses\\nCondit, Junr., at two o clock P. M.\\n6th. That this meeting instruct their\\nChosen Freeholders to apply to the Board\\nof Freeholders of the County to build a\\nCounty Poor House.\\nThe poor farmed out the present year\\nto Moses Jones for Nine Hundred forty\\nnine Dollars and the Town to be indem-\\nnifyed.\\nDaniel Kilburn, Clk.\\nAmos Harrison, Moderator.\\n1818.\\nApril 13th, 1818. The twelfth Annual\\nTown Meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\ntownship of Orange was held at the\\nhouse of Moses Condit, Junr. when the\\nfollowing town Officers were duly\\nElected.\\nModerator, Noah Matthews Town\\nClerk, Daniel Kilburn Assessor, Daniel\\nCondit, Junr.; Collector, John Quinby\\nJudge of Election, Noah Matthews\\nTown Committae, Abijah Harrison,\\nAbraham Winans, Abner Crowel, Nathan\\nWilliams, Jonas Smith Surveyors of\\nHighway, Moses Condit, Junr. Daniel\\nSmith Overseers of the Poor, Ncah\\nMatthews, Jeptha Baldwin Freeholders,\\nAmos Harrison, Josiah Baldwin Com-\\nmissioners of Appeal, John Harrison,\\nSaml. Brown, Jabez D. Kilburn Con-\\nstables, John Hedden, John Reock\\nOverseers of Highway, Ezra Gilder-\\nsleeve, Abial Hays, Ethan Baldwin,\\nJoseph B. Ball, Daniel Dodd, Abiathar\\nHarrison, Japhia Condit, Jotham Free-\\nman, Benjamin Ward, Moses S. Brund-\\nage, Samuel Pierson, Josiah Frost, Silas\\nMunn, Lewis Dodd, Isaac Pierson,\\nWheeler Lindsley, Jabez Pierson, John\\nT. Munn. Jabez D. Kilburn, Aaron\\nHedden, Daniel Baldwin, Timothy Bald-\\nwin, William Smith.\\nThe Poor farmed out to Abraham P.\\nMeeker for six Hundred and seventy-\\nthree Dollars and He to indemnify the\\nTown.\\nRESOLUTIONS OF THE TOWN MEETINe;.\\n1st. The Poor to be farmed out the\\npresent year. 2d. That Eight Hundred\\ndollars be raised for the support of the\\nPoor the present year. 3d. That the\\ntown Committee consider the turnpike\\nroad through Orange beginning at the\\nGreat Meadow Brook as respects the\\nnumber of hands to be set off to work\\nthe same as a district road and the South\\nOrange turnpikt: road to be worked on\\nthe same principle. 4th. That the next\\nAnnual Election open at the house of\\nNathaniel Seabury in Camp Town and\\nclose at the house of Moses Condit, Junr,\\nin Orange. 5th. That the next Annual\\nTown Meeting open at the house of\\nDaniel Kilburn at 2 o clock P. M.\\nNoah Matthews, Moderator, Daniel\\nKilburn, Town Clerk.\\n1819.\\nApril 14th 1819. The thirteenth annual\\nTown meeting was held at the house of\\nDaniel Kilburn, when the following\\nTown-officers were duly elected, viz:\\nModerator, Amos Harrison; Town\\nClerk, Danl. Kilburn; Assessor, Danl.\\nCondit; Junr Collector, John Quinby;\\nJudge of Election, Jeptha Baldwin;\\nTown Committee, Abraham Winans,\\nAbner Crowel, Timothy Williams, Noah\\nMatthews, Jonas Smith; Surveyors of\\nHighway, Moses Condit Junr., Ichabod\\nCondit; Overseers of the Poor, William\\nWilliams, John Ball; Commissioners of\\nAppeal, Cyrus Jones, Saml. Brown,\\nAbraham Winans; Freeholders, Amos\\nHarrison, Josiah Baldwin; Constables,\\nJohn Reock, John Hedden; Road Mas-\\nters, Jotham Quinby, Abial Hays,\\nStephen Headley, Aaron Brown, Saml.\\nB. Williams, Jotham Pierson, Stephen\\nHarrison, Danl. Pierson, Asa Perry,\\nZenas Pierson, Ichabod Locey, Caleb\\nHedden, Stephen D. Day, Zebulon", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "Myses, Saml. Brown, Wm. Peck,\\nJeptha Baldwin, Abraham Baldwin,\\nJohn S. Taylor, Saml. Pierson. Saml.\\nFreeman Junr.\\nThe Poor farmed out for the present\\nyear, to Saml. Freeman. Junr. for\\nRESOLUTIONS OF THE TOWN MEETING.\\n1st. That Mrs. C be put out to\\nDavid S. Roff, at six shillings per week.\\n2d. That J W be put out to\\nMoses Quinby at twelve shillings per\\nweek. 3d. that the Poor be farmed\\nout for the present year. 4th. That one\\nthousand dollars be raised for the sup-\\nport of the poor the present year. 5th.\\nThat the Town Committee put the law\\nin force against all delinquent Road\\nMasters 6th. That the Town Com\\nmittee deliver certificates to each Road\\nMaster of their appointment. 7th. That\\nthe next annual election open at Isaac\\nCombs s close at Daniel Kilburn s. Sth.\\nThat the next annual Town meeting\\nopen at Isaac Comb s at 2 o clock P. M.\\nAmos Harrison, Moderator, Danl. Kil-\\nburn. Clerk.\\nApril loth, 1S20. The fourteenth an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nthe house of Isaac Combs, vvh jn the fol-\\nlowing Town Officers were duly elected.\\nModerator, Noah Matthews Town\\nClerk, Daniel Kilburn Assessor, Daniel\\nCondit, Junr.; Collector, John Quinby\\nJudge of Election, Abraham Winans\\nTown Committee, Noah Matthews, Cyrus\\nJones. Jonas Smith, Joel Harrison,\\nDaniel Dodd Surveyors of Highway,\\nIchabod Condit, Moses Condit, Junr.;\\nOverseers of Poor, Edwin Gray, William\\nWilliams Commissioners of Appeal,\\nDaniel Dodd, Abraham Winans, Henry\\nB. Campbell Freeholders, Amos Harri-\\nson, Josiah Baldwin Constables, John\\nReuck, John Hedden Overseers of\\nHighway, Isaac Baldwin, Abraham Har-\\nrison, Enos Baldwin, Joseph B. Ball, Ira\\nHarrison, Silas D. Condit, Hiram Quin-\\nby, Ira Pierson, Asa Perry, Henry\\nTownley, William P. Soveril, John S.\\nBaldwin, Moses Condit, Junr., Stephen\\nCondit, Edwin Gray, Viner Van Zandt\\nJones, Benjamin Lindsley, Joel Harri-\\nson, Jabez B. Baldwin, Stephen Ball,\\nZiba Tompkins, Ichabod Harrison.\\nRESOLUTIONS OK THE TOWN MEETING.\\n1st. That eight hundred (800) Dollars\\nbe raised for the support of the Poor.\\n2d. That the next Annual Town Meeting\\nopen at the house of Moses Condit Junr.\\nat 2 o clock (P. M.) 3d. That the Annual\\nElection open at the house of Isaac\\nCombs in South Orange and close at\\nthe house of Moses Condit Junr. in\\nOrange. 4th. That N W and\\nMrs. W be farmed out for the present\\nyear and the farmer to indemnify the\\nTown and the remaining poor now on\\nthe Town be left in the hands of the\\nOverseers.\\nThe Poor farmed out to Isaac T.\\nTichenor for two hundred and twenty\\n(220) Dollars and he to indemnify the\\nTown against all the Poor that may\\ncome in the Town for one year.\\nNoah Matthews Moderator, Daniel\\nKilburn, Clk.\\nJuly 17th, 1820. A Special Town\\nMeeting convened at the house of Daniel\\nKilburn for the purpose of appointingan\\nAssessor, in the room of T aniel Condit\\nJunr, deed, agreeable to previous notice\\ngiven when Noah Mattnews was chosen\\nModerator.\\nAssessor, Jonas Smith.\\nIn consequence of appointing Jonas\\nSmith Assessor there was a vacancy in\\nthe Town Committee and John Harrison\\nwas chosen to fill the same.\\nNoah Matthews Moderator, Daniel\\nKilburn, Town Clerk.\\n1821.\\nApril gth, 1821. The fifteenth annual\\nTown Meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\nTownship of Orange was held this day at\\nthe house of Lydia Gondii, when the fol-\\nlowing Town Officers were duly elected.\\nModerator, Noah Matthews Town Clerk,\\nDaniel Kilburn; Assessor, Jonas Smith\\nCollector, John Quinby Judge of Elec-\\ntion, Noah Matthews; Town Committee,\\nAmbrose Condit, Abraham Winans,\\nIchabod Condit, Daniel Dodd, Stephen\\nBruen Surveyors of Highway, Daniel\\nKilburn, Stephen Condit Overseers of\\nthe Poor, William Williams, Edwin Gray;\\nCommissioners of Appeal, Abraham\\nWinans, Joel Harrison, Daniel Smith\\nChosen Freeholders, Amos Harrison,\\nJosiah Baldwin Constables, John Reuck,\\nJohn Hedden Overseers of Highway\\nJonas Smith, Obediah Crane, Jotham M.\\nBaldwin, John Dreever, Benjamin Wil-\\nliams, Junr. Amos Williams, David\\nWalker, Ira Pierson, Asa Perry, John P.\\nCrowel, Samuel Condit, Junr. Caleb\\nHedden, Joseph Lyon, John Doane, Caleb\\nHarrison, John Peck, Jeptha Baldwin,\\nStephen Jaggers, Stephen Tichenor, Na-\\nthaniel Brown, Abiathar Freeman, Sam-\\nuel M. Dodd.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved, ist. That four hundred Dol-\\nlars be raised for the support of the Poor.\\n2d, That the next annual Town Meeting\\nopen at the House of Daniel Kilburn", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "at two O clock (P.M.) 3d, That the\\nAnnual Election open at the house of\\nNathaniel Seabury in Camptown and\\nclose at the house of Daniel Kilburn in\\nOrange.\\nThe Poor Farmed out to Isaac Taylor\\nfor two hundred Dollars and he to in-\\ndemnify the Town against all the poor\\nthat may come on the Town for the spac.\\nof one year.\\nNoah Matthews, Moderator,\\nDaniel Kilburn, Clerk.\\n1822.\\nApril loth, 1822. The Sixteenth An-\\nnual Townmeeting of the Inhabitants of\\nthe Township of Orange was held this\\nday at the house of Daniel Kilburn when\\nthe following Town Officers were duly\\nElected.\\nModerator, Joel Harrison Town Clerk,\\nDaniel Kilburn Assessor, Jonas Smith\\nCollector, John Quinby Judge of Elec-\\ntion, Noah Matthews; Town Committee,\\nJeptha Baldwin, Joel Harrison. Abram\\nWinans, Ichabod Condit, Ambrose Con-\\ndit Surveyors of Highway, Stephen\\nCondit, Henry B. Campbell Overseers\\nof Poor, William Williams, Edwin Gray;\\nCommissioners of Appeal, Samuel\\nBrown, Daniel Dodd, Daniel Smith;\\nChosen Freeholders, Amos Harrison,\\nJosiah Baldwin Constables, John\\nReuck, Bethuel Pierson Overseers of\\nHighway, Daniel Quinby, Abraham\\nHarrison, Stephen Hedley, Joseph B.\\nBall, Nathaniel Williams, Linas Williams,\\nJoseph Matthews Ira Condit, Benjamin\\nTownley, Ira Harrison, David Brown,\\nSamuel Camp. Charles Lighthipe, Aaron\\nPeck, Thomas D. Kilburn, Ebenezer\\nHavens, Zebulon Jennings, David Hand,\\nAbraham Pellacker, Stephen Dodd,\\nLewis Dodd.\\nRESOLUTIONS OF THE TUWrs MEETING.\\nResolved that the next Annual Elec-\\ntion open at the house of Nathaniel Sea-\\nbury in Camptown and close at the\\nhouse of Lydia Condit in Orange.\\nAlso that the next Annual Town Meet-\\ning be opened at the House of Lydia\\nCondit at two O Clock (P. M.) That\\neight hundred Dollars be raised for the\\nsupport of the Poor the ensuing year.\\nThe Poor farmed out to John Hedden\\nfor five hundred sixty eight dollars for\\none year and he to indemnify the town\\nagainst all the Poor that may come in\\nthe Town in one year.\\nJoel Harrison, Moderator,\\nDaniel Kilburn, Clerk.\\n1B23.\\nApril 14th 1823. The Seventeenth\\nAnnual Town Meeting of the Inhabi-\\ntants of the Township of Orange was\\nheld at the house of Lydia Condit when\\nthe following Town officers were duly\\nelected.\\nModerator, Ames Harrison; Town\\nClerk, Daniel Kilburn; Assessor, Amos\\nA. Harrison; Collector, John Quinby;\\nJudge of Elections, Abraham Winans;\\nTown Committee, Ambrose Condit, Joel\\nHarrison, Ichabod Condit, Daniel Dodd,\\nJonas Smith; Surveyors of Highway,\\nJabez D. Kilburn, Ichabod Harrison;\\nOverseers of Poor, William Williams\\nCaleb Harrison; Commissioners of Ap-\\npeal, John Dean. Benjamin Williams,\\nJunr., Moses Lindsley; Freeholders,\\nAmos Harrison, Josiah Baldwin; Con-\\nstables, John Reock, Bethuel Pierson;\\nOverseers of Highway, James Smith,\\nPhineas Baldwin, John S. Orsborn,\\nDavid y. Beach, Ichabod Williams,\\nDaniel S. Williams, Joseph Harrison,\\nJohn Perry, Jotham Condit, Ambrose\\nCondit, Benjamin Townley, Daniel Ward,\\nDaniel Dodd, John Lindsley, Wm. Peck,\\nJeptha Baldwin, Moses Stockman, Alvin\\nTichenor, Daniel Reeves, Amos Free-\\nman, Junr., Abial Dodd, Noah Baldwin,\\nMoses Lindsley.\\nThe Poor farmed out to Abraham P.\\nMeeker for\\nA Motion was made to change the\\nmode of working the Highway and on\\ntaking the vote it was carried that the\\nroads should be worked as usual instead\\nof raising money by Tax.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nFirst, That twelve hundred Dollars be\\nraised for the Support of the Poor- 2d.\\nThat the following list of Paupers, be\\nleft in the hands of the overseers of the\\nPoor viz, Mrs. Phebe C John T\\nMary T Joannah T John T\\nBerton W Amzi W^ Joseph\\nT Nancy C 3d. That the\\noverseers of the Pay Samuel Dodd\\ntwenty-five dollars provided he will take\\nMrs. G s child and keep it till of\\nfull age. 4th. That the Poor be farmed\\nout and the farmer to indemnify the\\nTown. 5th. That forty Dollars be\\nappropriated to Phebe C and her\\nfriends to indemnify the Town for one\\nyear. 6th. That the Overseers of the\\nHighway make returns to the Town\\nCommittee of those that do road duty or\\nbe fined for neglect of duty. 7th. That\\nthe next election open at the house of\\nIsaac Combs, and close at the house of\\nDaniel Kilburn. Sth. That the next\\nAnnual Town Meeting open at the\\nhouse of Daniel Kilburn at 2 O Clock\\nP. M.\\nAmos Harrison Moderator, Daniel Kil-\\nburn, Clk.", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "At a Special Town Meeting held this\\nseventh day of May, 1S23, at the house of\\nDaniel Kilburn to fill the vacancy caused\\nby the declension of Daniel Dodd as an\\noverseer of the highway and to fill the\\nvacancy of Commissioner of Appeal\\noccasioned by the neglect of Moses\\nLindsley in not returning his qualifi-\\ncation, Daniel Dodd was chosen Moder-\\nator When Daniel D. Condit was elected\\nto supply the place of Daniel Dodd as\\noverseer of the highway and Moses\\nLindsley was reelected commissioner of\\nappeal.\\nDaniel Dodd, Moderator. Daniel Kil-\\nburn, Clk.\\n1S24.\\nApril I2th 1S24. The Eighteenth An-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held\\nthis day at the house of Daniel Kilburn,\\nwhen the following Town Officers were\\nelected and Resolves Passed.\\nModerator, Joel Harrison; Town\\nClerk, Samuel D. Kilburn Assessor,\\nJonas Smith; Collector, John Quinby\\nJudge of Election, Henry B. Campbell\\nTown Committee, Daniel Dodd, Joel\\nHarrison, Ichabod Condit, Ambrose\\nCondit, Aaron Peck Surveyors of the\\nHighway, Ichabod Harrison, Stephen\\nDodd Overseers of the Poor. William\\nWilliams, Daniel D. Condit Commis-\\nsioners of Appeal, Benjamin Williams,\\nJunr., Jotham Condit, Stephen Bruen\\nChosen Freeholders, Jeptha Baldwin,\\nAmos Harrison Constables, John\\nReock, Bethuel Pierson Overseers of\\nHighways, Isaac Baldwin, Crowel\\nW^ilkinson, Stephen Hedley. Junr.,\\nBenjamin Meeker, Benjamin Williams,\\nJunr., Silas D. Condit, John Endsley,\\nIra Pierson, Matthias Wilkinson, Am-\\nbrose Condit, Benjamin Townley,\\nBethuel Williams, Daniel Dodd, Chester\\nRobinson, Stephen Peck, Benjamin\\nLindsley, Lyman S. Averil, Matthias I.\\nSnyder, Stephen Bruen, Allen Dodd,\\nRufus Freeman, Ichabod Harrison,\\nHenry W. Culverson, John Hedden.\\nRESOLVES PASSED.\\n1st. That twelve hundred Dollars be\\nraised for the support of the Poor the\\npresent year.\\n2d. That all the children that are now\\non the Town of si.x years and upwards\\nbe left in the hands of the Overseers of\\nthe Poor to be bound out on the best\\nterms possible.\\n3d. That Jabez P and Phoebe\\nC be left in the hands of the Over-\\nseers of the Poor.\\n4lh. That the remainder of Poor\\nbe farmed out and the farmer to in-\\ndemnify the Town against all the Poor\\nthat may come on the Town for one\\nyear.\\n5th. That the Town give thirty dol-\\nlars for the support of Daniel E\\nand his friends to indemnify the Town\\nfor one year.\\nThe Poor was farmed out to Abraham\\nPellecker for five hundred and ninety\\nseven Dollars.\\n6th. That the next Annual Town\\nMeeting open at the house of Lydia Con-\\ndit at 2 O clock (P. M.)\\n7th. That the next Annual Election\\nopen at the house of Matthias Ross and\\nclose at the house of Lydia Condit, And\\nthat the next Congressional and Elec-\\ntoral Election open at the house of Isaac\\nCombs and close at the house of Daniel\\nKilburn.\\nJoel Harrison, Moderator,\\nS. D. Kilburn, Clk.\\n1825.\\nApril nth 1825. The Nineteenth an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held\\nthis day at the house of Lydia Condit,\\nwhen the following Town Officers were\\nelected and Resolves passed.\\nModerator, Joel Harrison; Town Clerk,\\nJabez Pierson; Assessor, John Quinby;\\nCollector, Adon-jah Osmun; Judge of\\nElection, Henry B. Campbell; Town\\nCommittee, Abram Winans, Aaron Peck,\\nAmbrose Condit, Joel Harrison, Ichabod\\nCondit; Surveyors of the Highway,\\nStephen Condit, Ichabod Harrison;\\nOverseers of the Poor, William Wil-\\nliams, Daniel D. Condit; Commissioners\\nof Appeal, William Pierson, Jotham\\nCondit, Benjamin Williams, Junr.;\\nChosen Freeholders, Jeptha Baldwin,\\nAmos Harrison; Constables, John Reuck,\\nBethuel Pierson; Overseers of the High-\\nway, Jotham Quinby, Oliver Hays, John\\nS. Taylor, Abner Crowel, Nathanel\\nWilliams, Hiram Quinby, Lewis Wil-\\nliams, Moses Condit, Jr., John Corby,\\nBenjamin Townley, Matthew Williams,\\nElijah C. Pierson, Bethuel Williams,\\nChester Robinson, Abraham R. Marsh,\\nElias Tomkins, Ezekiel Ball, Thomas P.\\nGale, Isaac A. Baldwin, Daniel Kilburn,\\nAbraham P. Meeker, Ichabod Harrison,\\nKelita Brown, Daniel Squier, Amos\\nBaldwin.\\nRESOLVES PASSED.\\nResd. 1st. That one Thousand Dol-\\nlars be raised for the support of the Poor\\nthe present year.\\n2. That the following list of paupers\\nbe left in the hands of the Overseers of\\nthe poor viz. ?hoebe C Simon\\nM John T Nathaniel L", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "Joseph T Amzi A. W Hannah\\nT .Morgan Y Amos S Jonas\\nH Zelpha J-\\n3d. That Forty dollars be paid Phoebe\\nC Julia C their Friends\\npreviously indemnifying the Town from\\niurther charges for one year.\\n4th. That Daniel E be paid\\nThirty dollars, the Town being indem-\\nnified.\\n5th. That the remaining poor be\\nfarmed out and the farmer indemnify\\nthe Town.\\n6th. That Lewis Dodd be paid ten\\ndollars, for services rendered, Joseph\\nWhite, deed.\\n7th. That the next annual Election\\nopen at the house of Bethuel Pierson\\nclose at the house of Daniel Kilburn.\\n8th. That the next annual Town\\nMeeting be opened at the house of\\nDaniel Kilburn at two o clock P. M.\\n9th. Ambrose Condit, Amos Harrison\\nJonas Smith were appointed a special\\nCommittee to obtain information as to the\\nadvantages disadvantages of a poor\\nhouse establishment from Townships\\nwhere the same are in operation if in\\ntheir opinion they are advantageous they\\n-ascertain the probable cost where a\\nsuitable farm can be procured for the\\npurpose Report the same at the next\\nannual Town Meeting.\\nThe poor was farmed out to Daniel\\nReeve for three hundred twenty two\\ndollars fifty cents.\\nJoel Harrison, Moderator,\\nJabez Pierson, Clk.\\n1826.\\nApril loth. 1826. The Twentieth an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held\\nthis day at the house of Danl. Kilburn\\nwhen the following Town Officers were\\nduly Elected and the folowing Resolu-\\ntions passed viz.\\nModerator, Henry R. Campbell; Town\\nClerk, Amos A. Harrison; Assessor, John\\nQuinby; Collector, Adonijah Osmun;\\njudge of Election, Ichabod Harrison;\\nTown Committee, Abram Winans. Aaron\\nPeck, Joel Harrison, Ichabod Condit.\\nBenjm. Williams, Junr. Surveyors of\\nthe Highway, Stephen Condit, Jotham\\nCondit; Overseers of the Poor, William\\nWilliams, Danl. D. Condit; Commis-\\nsioners of Appeal, Jonas Smith, Moses\\nLindsley, Wm. Pierson; Chosen Free-\\nholders, Jeptha Baldwin, Stephen Dodd;\\nConstables Ichabod Harrison, John S.\\nOrsborn, Richard Ward Overseers of\\nHighway, Ezra Gildersleeve, Oliver\\nHays, Stephen Hedley, David I. Beach,\\nBenjm. Williams, Junr., Joseph Mat-\\nthews, John Perry, Jonathan S. Wil-\\nliams, John Corby, Clark Townley, Saml.\\nCondit, Danl. Dodd, Caleb Pierson,\\nChester Robinson. Lewis Munn, Jeptha\\nBaldwin, Matths. W. Ross, Jno. Orsborn,\\nDanl, S. Reeves, Peter Groshong, Wil-\\nliam I. Smith, Albert Harrison, Henry\\nD. Reeve, Moses N. Combs, Adonijah\\nOsmun.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nThe Committee appointed at the last\\nannual Town Meeting to make enquiry\\nas to the advantages of a Town Farm on\\nwhich to keep the poor of the township.\\nReported favorable to the plan Where-\\nupon it was Resolved\\n1st. That a farm for the purposes\\nabove set forth be purchased as soon as\\nis expedient.\\n2d. That the Town Committee con-\\njointly with the Overseers of the poor be\\nInstructed to purchase a Suitable Farm.\\n3d. That the sum of Three Thousand\\nDollars be assessed upon the Inhabi-\\ntants of the township the present Year\\nfor the support of the poor, and paying\\ntoward the contemplated farm.\\n4th. That the poor of the Township\\nbe left in the hands of the Overseers, by\\nthem to be provided for.\\nA motion was made and Seconded to\\nwork the public Highways by Tax.\\nWhich motion was decided in the nega-\\ntive.\\n5th. That the next annual Election\\nopen at the House of Bethuel Harrison,\\nat South Orange, and close at Lydia\\nCondit s.\\n6th. That the next Annual Town\\nMeeting open at the Widow L. Condit s\\nat two O clock P. M.\\nHenry B. Campbell, Moderator,\\nAttest. Amos A. Harrison, Clk.\\nA Special Town Meeting of the In-\\nhabitants of the Township of Orange\\nheld this Sth day of May 1826 at the\\nhouse of Lydia Condit, by order of the\\nTown Committee to appoint one Cons-\\ntable, one Chosen Freeholder, two Com-\\nmissioners of Appeals, and two Over-\\nseers of Highways. Henry B. Campbell\\nwas chosen Moderator, and the meeting\\nthen elected Stephen Harrison Junr.\\nConstable Amos Harrison, Chosen\\nFreeholder Ira Pierson and Jotham\\nCondit, Commissioners of Appeals\\nMatthias B. Corby and Abijah Harrison\\nJunr. Overseers of the Highways.\\nHenry B. Campbell, Moderator,\\nA. A. Harrison, Clk.\\n1827.\\nApril gth, 1827. The twenty-first an-\\nnual town meeting of the Inhabitants of\\nthe township of Orange was held this", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "day in the Church at Orange, when\\nthe following Town Officers were duly\\nElected and the following Resolutions\\npassed, viz\\nModerator, Daniel Kilburn Town\\nClerk, Moses S. Harrison; Assessor, John\\nQuinby; Collector, Adonijah Osmun\\nludge of Election, Henry B. Campbell;\\nTown Committee, Abraham Winans, Ich-\\nabod Condit, Ambrose Condit, Daniel\\nDodd, Aaron Peck; Surveyors of the High-\\nway, Elias Tompkins, Jonas Smith; Over-\\nseers of the Poor, William Williams, Dan-\\niel D. Condit; Commissioners of Appeal,\\nJotham Condit, Amos A. Harrison, Joel\\nHarrison; Chosen Freeholders, Amos\\nHarrison, Jeptha Baldwin; Constables,\\nStephen Harrison, Jur., John Reuck\\nBethuel Harrison Overseers of the High-\\nway, Jonas Smith, Peter Van Ness, John\\nS. Taylor, Freeman Elston, Aar^n Brown,\\nAbijah Harrison, Jur., Williann Matthews,\\nIra Pierson, Benjamin Condit, John W.\\nHardman, John VV ebb, Ira Quinby, James\\nReynolds, Amos S. Williams, Chester\\nRobinson, William Peck, Samuel H. Gard-\\nner, Daniel Reeves, Jonathan Tichenor,\\nIsaacCoe, Lewis Pierson, Daniel Kilburn,\\nAbraham P. Meeker, Thomas Williams,\\nJur., Henry Ball, Moses N. Combs,\\nAbram P. Harrison.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\n1st. Resolved, That all accounts with\\nthe town commtttee must be presented\\nto them on or before the first day of\\nApril next or be laid over until the next\\nyear.\\n2d. That the town committee be\\nauthorized to purchase a pasture lot for\\nthe use of the township if in there\\nOpinion it would be a public benefit.\\n3d. That the township raise by As-\\nsessment One Thousand Dollars the pre-\\nsent year for the support of the poor.\\n4th. That the Resolution introduced\\nfor working the roads by tax be post-\\nponed until the next annual town meet-\\ning.\\n5th. That the Next Annual Election\\nopen at the house of Matthias Ross in\\nCamplown and close at the house of\\nDaniel Kilburn in Orange.\\n6th. That the next Annual town\\nmeeting Open at the house of Daniel\\nKilburn in Orange at two O clock P. M.\\nDaniel Kilburn, Moderator, Moses S.\\nHarrison, Clk.\\n1828.\\nApril 14th 1828. The twenty second\\nannual meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\ntownship of Orange was held at the\\nChurch this day, when following named\\npersons were Elected to the offices herein\\ndesignated; and the following Resolu-\\ntions passed, viz.\\nModerator, Noah Matthews; Town\\nClerk, Amos A. Harrison; Assessor John\\nQuinby; Collector, Adonijah Osmun;\\nJudge of Elections, Joel Harrison; Town\\nCommittee, Jonas Smith, Abram Winans,\\nIchabod Condit, Ambrose Condit, Moses\\nLindsley; Surveyors of Highways, Steph-\\nen Condit, Abrm. P. Harrison; Overseers\\nof the Poor, William Williams, Daniel\\nD. Condit; Commissioners of Appeals,\\nJotham Condit, Joel Harrison, Wheeler\\nLindsley; Chosen Freeholders, Amos\\nHarrison, Jeptha Baldwin; Constables,\\nJohn Reock, Jonathan Brown, Ichabod\\nHarrison; Overseers of Highways, Dan-\\niel Quinby, George Harrison, S .ephen\\nHedly, John Ball, Abiathar Harrison,\\nAbram Harrison, John Perrey, Jonathan\\nS. Williams, Ira Condit, Benjamin\\nTownley, Ira Harrison, James Reynolds,\\nSilas D. Condit, Simeon Harrison, Lewis\\nMunn, Thos. Day, Elias Tomkins, Wil-\\nliam Addison, Moses Crowell, Victor K.\\nReeves, Noah Matthews, Abrm P. Meek-\\ner, Abiel Dodd, Lewis Dodd, Jna. T.\\nSquire, Stephen Harrison Junr.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved ist. That the public High-\\nways be Worked by Tax; and that the\\nmoney shall be appropriated in district\\nin which it is assessed.\\n2d. That the amount of money to be\\nraised for the support of the public roads\\nbe equal to all other taxes Jointly for the\\npresent year.\\n3d. That the management of the Town\\nfarm be exclusively in the hands of the\\nOverseers of the Poor.\\n4th. That the sum of Six Hundred\\nDollars be raised for the support of the\\npoor.\\n5th That the sum of Two Hundred\\ndollars be raised for the Education of\\nIndigent Children in the Township; to be\\nappropriated by the Town Committee.\\n6th. That the next annual Election\\nopen at the house of Daniel Squire and\\nclose at the widow Lydia Condit s.\\n7th. That the next annual Town\\nMeeting open at the house of Lydia Con-\\ndit at two o clock P. M.\\nNoah Matthews, Modr. Attest Amos\\nA. Harrison, Clk.\\n1829.\\nApril r3th, 1829. The twenty third\\nannual meeting of the Inhabitants of\\nthe Township of Orange was held at the\\nhouse of Mrs. Condit s this day The\\nfollowing named persons were duly\\nelected Town officers, and the following\\nresolutions passed viz", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "Moderator, Noah Matthews; Town\\nClerk, Charles Condit; Assessor, John\\nQuinby; Collector, Adonijah Osmun;\\nJudge of Election, Noah Matthews;\\nTown Committee, Moses Lindsley, Icha-\\nbod Condit, Ambrose Condit, John Dean,\\nJonas Smith; Surveyors of Highways,\\nStephen Condit, Allen Dodd; Overseers of\\nthe Poor, William Williams, Daniel D.\\nCondit; Commissioners of Appeals,\\nJoel Harrison, Lewis Dodd, Samuel\\nBrown; Chosen Freeholders, Timothy\\nWilliams, Jeptha Baldwin; Constables,\\nJohn Reock, Ichabod Harrison, Jonathan\\nBrown; School Committee, Daniel Bab-\\nbit, William Pierson, Jr., Abm. Harrison,\\nJonathan T. Squier, Ambrose Condit;\\nOverseers of Highways, James Smith,\\nEleazer B. Porter, Joseph Osborn,\\nJoseph B. Ball, Abijah Harrison, Jr.,\\nJohn Enslee, John Perry, Jotham Condit,\\nJohn W. Hardman, Benjm. Townley,\\nSmith Williams, James Reynolds,\\nDaniel Williams, Simeon Harrison, John\\nT. Munn, Ezekiel Ball, Thomas D. Kil-\\nburn, Allen Osborn, Issac A. Baldwin,\\nLewis Pierson, Danl. Kilburn, Ambrose\\nTomkins, Joseph Munn, Lewis Dodd,\\nDanl. Reeves. Abm. P. Harrison.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved i. That the sum of six hun-\\ndred dollars be raised for the support of\\nthe poor the present year.\\n2. That the sum of five dollars be\\nraised for the support of common schools\\nagreeably to the provisions of an act of\\nthe legislature.\\n3. That the sum of two hundred\\ndollars be raised for the education of\\nIndigent children in the Township, to be\\nappropriated by the Town Committee.\\n4. That the amount of money to be\\nraised for the support of the public roads\\nfor the present year, be equal to one\\nhalf of all the other taxes.\\n5. That the next annual election be\\nopened at the house of Matthias Ross\\nand close at Danl. Kilburn.\\n6. That the next town meeting be\\nopened at Matthias Ross in Camptown\\nat 10 O clock A. M.\\n7. That the Town Committee be\\nauthorized to alter the road districts, if\\nthey think proper.\\nNoah Matthews Modr. Attest, Chas.\\nCondit, Clk.\\n1830.\\nApril I2th, 1830. The twenty fourth\\nannual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held in\\nCamptown this day, The following\\nnamed persons were duly elected Town\\nOfficers, and the following resolutions\\npassed, viz-v\\nModeratof, Noah Matthews Town\\nClerk, Charles Condit Assessor, John\\nQuinby; Collector, William Condit;\\njudge of Election, Joel Harrison Town\\nCommittee, Aaron Peck, Ambrose Con-\\ndit, Daniel Dodd, Jonas Smith, Moses\\nLindsley; Surveyors of Highways, Ste-\\nphen Condit, Samuel Brown Overseers\\nof the Poor, Elias Tomkins. Daniel D.\\nCondit; Commissioners of Appeals,\\nSamuel Williams, Lewis Todd, Edwin\\nGray Chosen Freenolders, Joel Harri-\\nson, Jeptha Baldwin Constables, Mat-\\nthias W. Ross, John Reock, Ichabod\\nHarrison, John Hedden School Com-\\nmittee, Daniel Babbitt, William Pierson,\\njr., Abraham Harrison, Jonathan T,\\nSquire, Ambrose Condit Overseers of\\nHighways Ezra Gildersleeves, Moses\\nWilson, Freeman Nelson, David I.\\nBeach, Abm. Williams, Albert Matthews,\\nJohn Perry, Moses Condit, jr., Zebulon\\nCondit, Moses Crowel, Thomas Burn-\\nsides, Daniel D. Reynolds, Jotham Pier-\\nson, Zebulon Myers, John T. Munn,\\nJames Eaton, Jeptha Baldwin, Thomas\\nP. Gales, Isaac A. Baldwin. Ira Hand,\\nJohn M. Lindsley, Abraham P. Meeker,\\nIchabod Harrison, Lewis Baldwin, Dan-\\niel Squier, Stephen Harrison.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved ist. That the sum of one\\nthousand Dollars be raised for the sup-\\nport of the poor, for the present year.\\n2d. That the sum of five dollars be\\nraised for the support of common schools\\nagreeably to the provisions of an act of\\nthe legislature.\\n3d. That the amount of money to be\\nraised for the support of the public roads\\nfor the present year, be equal to one\\nhalf of all the other taxes.\\n4th. That the Next Annual Election\\nbe opened at the house of Daniel Squier\\nand close at Issac A. Smiths.\\n5th. That the next annual Town\\nMeeting be opened at the house of Isaac\\nA. Smith, at 2 o clock P. M., and that\\nall the officers, excepting the Moderator,\\nClerk, and Overseers of Highways be\\nelected by ballot. Noah Matthews,\\nModr., Attest, Chas. Condit, Clk.\\nAt a special Town Meeting of the In-\\nhabitants of Orange Township held at the\\nhouse of Isaac A. Smith, on the 15th day\\nof May 1830 by order of the Town Com-\\nmittee to appoint one Constable one\\nsurveyor of the Highway, two Com-\\nmissioners of Appeals, on account of the\\nneglect of John Hedden to qualify ac-\\ncording to Law as Constable, of Saml.\\nBrown as Surveyor of the Highway, of\\nEdwin Gray Saml. Williams as Com-\\nmissioners of appeals, to which offices", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "13\\nthey were respectively elected at the\\nlast Annual Town Meeting also to\\nconsider the propriety of increasing the\\nroad tax Noah Matthews was chosen\\nModerator. The following officers were\\nthen elected viz\\nDaniel Reeves Constable; Sainl. Brown\\nSurveyor of Highway; Edwin Gray,\\nSamul. Williams, Commissioners of\\nAppeals.\\nResolved u/iaiiintoiis/y that the road\\ntax be increased for the present year.\\nNoah Matthews Modr. Charles Condit,\\nClk.\\n1S31.\\nApril nth 1831. The Twenty fifth an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nthe house of Isaac A. Smith, this day.\\nThe following named persons were duly\\nelected Town Officers, and the following\\nresolutions passed viz\\nModerator, Daniel Kilburn; Town\\nClerk, Charles Condit; Assessor, John\\nQuinby: Collector, William Condit;\\njudge of Election, Henry B. Campbell;\\nTown Committee, Jonas Smith, Ambrose\\nCondit, Daniel Dodd, Aaron Peck, Joel\\nHarrison; Surveyors of Highways, Allen\\nDodd, Elias Tomkins; Overseers of the\\nPoor, Daniel D. Condit, Moses Lindsley;\\nCommissioners of Appeals, Jotham Con-\\ndit, Caleb Smith, Lewis Dodd; Chosen\\nFreeholders, Jeptha Baldwin, Timothy\\nWilliams; Constables, Elisha R. Hedden,\\nMatthias W. Ross, Richard Barnwell\\nIchabod Harrison, jr. School Committee,\\nWilliam Pierson, jr., Abm. Harrison,\\nJonathan T. Squier; Overseers of High-\\nway,- Jotham Quinby, Alvin Sherman,\\nEnos Baldwin, Benjn. Meeker, Aaron B.\\nHarrison, Abm. Harrison, Lewis Wil-\\nliams, Alvin P. Condit, Ambrose Condit,\\nJoseph A. Pierson, Samuel Condit. Moses\\nMiller, Amzi Condit, Stephen Condit, Jab-\\nez Pierson, loel Harrison, Elias T(jmkins,\\nIra Taylor, Lyman S. Avcrill, Lewis Pier-\\nson, Edward Condit. Henry B. Campbell,\\nWillam I. Smith, Elias O. Meeker, Lewis\\nDodd, John Hedden, Stephen Harrison,\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved ist. That the Township own\\nall the stock, farming utensils, c. be-\\nlonging to the poor house.\\n2d. That the contract made between\\nthe Overseers of the Poor the keeper\\nof the poor house be relinquished if it\\ncan be consistently effected.\\n3d. That the next Annual election be\\nopened at the house of Jabez B. Hedden,\\nand close at the house of Danl. Kilburn.\\n4th. That the next Annual Town\\nMeeting be held at the house of Danl.\\nKilburn at 2 O Clock P. M. and that the\\nofficers be chosen by ballot.\\n5th. That the sum of eight hundred\\ndollars be raised for the support of the\\npoor for the present year.\\n6lh. That the sum of five hundred\\ndollars be raised for the purpose of re-\\npairing the poor house.\\n7th. That the public highways be\\nworked by tax.\\n8th. That the amount of money to be\\nraised for working the roads be equal to\\none half of all the other taxes.\\nDanl. Kilburn .Modr. Attest. Chas.\\nCondit. Clk.\\n1832.\\nApril Qth 1832. The Twenty Sixth\\nannual Town meeting of the inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nthe house of Benjm. Jarvis this day.\\nThe following persons vere duly elected\\nTown Officers, and the following reso-\\nlutions passed, viz\\nModerator, Noah Matthews; Town\\nClerk, Abrahm. R. Hillyer; Assessor,\\nJohn Quinby; Collector, William Con-\\ndit; Judge of Election, Henry B. Camp-\\nbell; Town Committee, Lewis Dodd,\\nStephen Condit, Ambrose Condit, Jonas\\nSmith, Jonathan T. Squier; Surveyors of\\nHighways, Danl. Kilburn, Ichd. Condit;\\nOverseers of the Poor, Wm. Williams,\\nMoses Lindsley; Commissioners of Ap-\\npeals, Jotham Condit, Joel Harrison,\\nCaleb Smith; Chosen Freeholders,\\nStephen D. Day, Timothy Williams;\\nConstables, Matthias W. Ross, Ichd.\\nHarrison, Junr., Elisha R. Hedden;\\nSchool Committee, Wm. Pierson, Jun.,\\nAbm. Harriscm, Philip Kingsley; Over-\\nseers of Highways, Jonas .Smith,\\nRichard Terhune. Stephen Hedley,\\nJob Crovvel, Eleazer Williams. Moses\\nHarrison, Lewis Williams, Amos W.\\nCondit, Jun., Isaac Condit, Jacob A.\\nSharpe, Ira Harrison, Daniel Dodd,\\nBethuel Williams, Chester Robinson,\\nStephen M. Peck. Moses Stockman,\\nJonathan Lindsley, Horatio Baldwin,\\nJohn P. Courter, Lewis Pierson, Wm.\\nWilliams, Ziba Tompkins, Abiel Dodd,\\nHenry D. Rowe, Aaron Brown, Stephen\\nHarrison.\\nRESOLUTIONS P.\\\\SSED.\\nResolved, ist. That Six Hundred\\nDollars be raised the ensuing year for\\nthe Support of the Poor.\\n2d. That the Tax on Dogs be raised\\nto Five Dollars.\\n3d. That the next annual Election be\\nopened at the Columbian School House\\nin South Orange, and close at the house\\nof Benjamin Jarvis.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "M\\n4th. That the next annual Town\\nmeeting be held at Isaac A. Smith at 2\\nO clock P. M.\\n5th. That the amount of money to be\\nraised for working the roads be equal to\\none half of all the other taxes.\\n6th. That the sum of Five Dollars be\\nraised for the use of the school committee.\\nNoah Matthews, Modr. Attest, A. R.\\nHillyer, Clk\\nOn account of the neglect of Joel Har-\\nrison to qualify as one of the commis-\\nsioners of appeals, to which office he was\\nelected at the last annual Town Meeting,\\nthe Town Committee met at the house of\\nBenjamin S. Jarvis, on Saturday Oct.\\n13th at 4 O clock P. M. at which time\\nAaron Brown Esq., was appointed as\\ncommissioner of appeals, to fill the va-\\ncancy made by the neglect of Joel Har-\\nrison.\\nA. R. Hillyer Clk.\\nOrange, Oct. 13th, 1S32.\\n1S33.\\nApril 8th 1833. The Twenty Seventh\\nannual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof Orange, was held at the house of\\nIsaac A. Smith this day the following\\nnamed persons were elected town officers,\\nand the following resolutions passed\\nviz.\\nModerator, Jonas Smith Town Clerk,\\nAbraham R. Hillyer Assessor, John\\nQuinby Collector, William Condit\\nJudge of Election, Joel Harrison Town\\nCommittee, Lewis Dodd, Stephen Condit,\\nJonathan T. Squier, Ambrose Condit,\\nJonas Smith Surveyors of Highways,\\nAllen Dodd, Ichabod Condit Overseers\\nof the Poor, William Williams, Daniel\\nSquier; Commissioners of Appeals,\\nJotham Condit, Jeptha Baldwin. Caleb\\nSmith Chosen Freeholders, Stephen D.\\nDay, Timothy Williams Constables,\\nAllen Osborn, Nathaniel Parsons, John\\nSmith School Committee, Wm. Pierson,\\nJun., Abraham Harrison, Philip Kings-\\nley Overseers of Highways, John Quin-\\nby, Moses Wilson, Enoz Baldwin, Amzi\\nBall, Elijah Williams, Jun.. Jacob Har-\\nrison, Thomas O. Woodruff, Samuel L.\\nPierson, Israel B. Condit, Jacob A.\\nSharp, Thomas Burnsides, Benjamin\\nCondit, Caleb P. Williams. Chester Rob-\\ninson, Stephen M. Peck, Moses Stock-\\nman, Jonathan Lindsley, Isaac R. Pas-\\nsals. William Ball, Samuel P. Brown,\\nMoses S. Harrison, Cyrus Freeman, Abiel\\nDodd, Henry D. Rowe, Peter Peck,\\nRichard B. Harrison, C. Lighthipe.\\nRESOLUTIONS P.\\\\SSED.\\nResolved ist. That the money re-\\nceived for cloths of Alfred Lyon be Paid\\nto Elisha R. Hedden,\\n2d. That the road tax be equal to one\\nhalf of all the other taxes.\\n3d. That Six hundred Dollars be\\nraised for the support of the poor the\\nensuing Year.\\n4th. That the Dog tax be One Dollar.\\n5th. That the next annual Election\\nopen at the house now occupiea by Jabez\\nB. Hedden in Campiown and close at\\nthe house of Isaac A. Smith in Orange.\\n6th. That the next annual Town\\nMeeting open at the house of Benjamin\\nS. Jaivis at 2 O clock P. M.\\n7th. That the sum of Five Dollars be\\nraised to aid the School Fund.\\nJonas Smith, Modr., Attest, A. R.\\nHillyer, Clk.\\nAt a Special Town Meeting of the\\nInhabitants of the Township of Orange\\nheld at the House of Benjn. S. Jarvis on\\nthe 22d Day of June 1S33 by Order of\\nthe Town Committee to appoint an\\nOverseer of the Poor and Two Com-\\nmissioners of appeals on account of the\\ndeath of Wm. Williams Esqr., Overseer\\nof the Poor, and the neglect of Jotham\\nCondit and Jeptha Baldwin to qualify as\\nCommissioners of appeals, to which\\noffices they were respectively elected at\\nthe last annual Town Meeting Danl.\\nKilburn was chosen Moderator. The\\nFollowing officers were then elected\\nviz\\nMoses Lindsley, Overseer of the Poor;\\nDanl. Kilburn, Aaron Brown, Com-\\nmissioners of Appeals.\\nDanl. Kilburn, Modr. A. R. Hillyer,\\nClk.\\n1834.\\nApril 14th, 1834. The Twenty-Eight\\nannual Meeting of the Inhabitants of\\nthe Township of Orange was held at the\\nhouse of Benjamin S. Jarvis this day.\\nThe following named persons were duly\\nelected Town officers, and and following\\nResolutions passed, viz\\nModerator, Chester Robinson Town\\nClerk, Abram R. Hillyer Assessor,\\nJohn Quinby Judge of Election, Henry\\nB. Campbell Collector, William Condit\\nTown Committee, Stephen Condit, Ed-\\nward Gruet, Daniel Dodd, Ambrose Con-\\ndit, Jonas Smith Surveyors of High-\\nways, Ichabod Condit. Allen Dodd\\nOverseers of the Poor, D. D. Condit,\\nAmos W. Condit Commissioners of\\nAppeals, Caleb Smith, Jotham Condit,\\nAbiel Dodd Chosen Freeholders, Wil-\\nliam Pierson, Junr., Stephen D. Day\\nConstables, Nathaniel Parsons, Moses B.\\nHarrison, Erastus Pierson, Junr., Ches-\\nter Robinson School Committee, Philip\\nKingsley. Albert Pierson, Abraham Har-\\nrison Overseers of Highways, Chester\\nRobinson Ezra Gildersleeve. Zenas Wil-", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "IS\\nliams, John S. Enslee, Lewis Williams,\\nJoseph S. Condit, Henry Walker, Jacob\\nA. Sharp, Smith Williams, Moses Miller,\\nBethuel Williams. Abraham Tompkins,\\nIchabod Harrison, Lewis Hedden, Adon-\\nijah Osmun Pound Keeper, Abm. Man-\\ndeville.\\nRESOI.rTlONS PASSKII.\\nResolved, ist. That the trustees of\\nschools that do not make their reports to\\nthe school committee on or before the\\nfirst Mondays in August and February\\nbe barred from any advantages arising\\nfrom the school fund.\\n2d. That a public pound be establish-\\ned and that it be located between the\\nfirst and second Churches.\\n3d. That, whereas, great dissatisfac-\\ntion has been given by the acts of the\\ncollector of this township, in regard to\\nthe returns of non-payment of taxes,\\nand it being the duty of said Collector\\nby law to return immediately thereafter\\nall those remaining unpaid on the 20th\\nof December\\nTherefore. Resolved, that the Collec-\\ntor of this Township be required and\\ndirected by this Town Meeting to return\\n(without discrimination) as soon as the\\n26th of December in each and every\\nyear hereafter, the names of all delin-\\nquents to a magistrate for collection and\\nthat the Town Committee be hereby in-\\nstructed not in any case to remit to the\\ncollector any tax that may hereafter not\\nbe collected in consequence of his dis-\\nregard to this resolution.\\n4th. That the amount of money rais-\\ned for the support of the highway the\\npresent year be equal to one-half of all\\nthe other taxes.\\n5th. That Five- hundred dollars be\\nraised for the support of the poor the\\npresent year.\\n6th. That Seven hundred dollars be\\nraised for the purpose of adjusting a\\nsettlement with Clinton Township.\\n7th. That the tax on Dogs for the\\npresent year be fifty cents.\\n8th. That the next annual election be\\nheld at the house now occupied by B. S.\\nJarvis.\\ngth. That the next annual Town\\nMeeting open at the house of Isaac A.\\nSmith at 2 o clock P. M.\\nloth. That Five Dollars be raised to\\naid the school fund.\\nAdjourned.\\nChester Robinson, Moderator.\\nAttest: A. R. Hillyer, Clk.\\nAt a meeting of the Town Committee\\nheld on the loth of May, 1834, Silas\\nCondit was appointed Overseer of the\\nHighway in the district to which Bethuel\\nWilliams was appointed at the Town\\nMeeting, he declining to serve, and\\nAbiel bodd was re-appointed Commis-\\nsioner of Appeals.\\nA. R. Hillyer, Clk.\\nIn consequence of the removal of A.\\nR. Hillyer from the Township of Orange,\\nwho had been duly appointed Clerk of\\nsaid Township, at the last annual Town\\nMeeting, S. D. Day, Esqr., one of the\\nJustices of the Peace in and for the\\nCounty of Essex, upon application of\\nthe Town Committee did advertise a\\nSpecial Town Meeting, in the manner\\nprescribed by law, to be held at the\\nhouse of B. S. Jarvis, July 5th, 1S34, at\\nfive o clock P. M., for the purpose of\\nchoosing a Town Clerk to serve as such\\nfrom the time of his appointment, until\\nthe next annual Town Meeting. In\\npursuance of said notice the inhabitants\\nconvened at the above time and place\\nand organized by appointing S. D. Day,\\nEsqr., Modr., after which Moses Rey-\\nnolds was chosen Town Clerk to supply\\nthe vacancy occasioned by the aforesaid\\nremoval.\\nStephen D. Day, Moderator.\\nMoses Reynolds, Clerk.\\n1835.\\nApril 13th, 1835. The Twenty ninth\\nannual Meeting of the Inhabitants of\\nthe Township of Orange was held at\\nthe first Presbyterian church this day.\\nThe following named persons were duly\\nelected Town officers for the ensuing\\nyear and the following Resolutions\\npassed. viz.\\nModerator, Chester Robinson; Town\\nClerk, Ichd. Harrison Jun.; Assessor\\nJohn Quinby; Collector, William Condit;\\nJudge of Election, Henry B. Campbell;\\nTown Committee, Daniel Dodd, Edward\\nGruet, Stephen Condit, Jonas Smith,\\nLewis Dodd; Surveyors of Highways,\\nIchd. Condit, Allen Dodd; Overseers of\\nPoor, Daniel D. Condit, Noah Matthews;\\nCommissioners of .\\\\ppeals, Abial Dodd,\\nJotham Condit, Caleb Smith- Chosen\\nFreeholders, Stephen D. Day, William\\nPierson Jur Constables, Nathl. Par-\\nsons. Chester Robinson, George Mc-\\nClaud; School Committee, Abm. Harri-\\nson, Chs. R. Day, Jesse Williams;\\nOverseers of Highways, Chester Robin-\\nson, Jotham Quimby, Abijah Harrison\\nJur., George Smith, Daniel Pierson,\\nErastus Pierson, Jur., Ellis F. Condit,\\nJacob A. Sharp, Smith Williams, Daniel\\nDodd, Caleb Pierson. Abm. P. Meeker,\\nCyrus Baldwin, Lewis Baldwin, Adonijah\\nOsmun; Pound Master, Abm. Mande-\\nviUe.\\nRESOLUTIONS P.\\\\SSKI).\\nResolved ist. That six Hundred", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "i6\\ndollars be raised for the support of the\\npoor the ensuing year.\\n2d. That Four Hundred dollars be\\nraised for the purpose of settlement with\\nClinton Township.\\n3d. That five dollars be raised to aid\\nthe school fund.\\n4th. That a Dog Tax be as follows\\nfor every Slut five dollars and every\\nmale dog Two dollars.\\n5th. The Collector be instructed to\\npay all money raised for Township\\npurposes over to the Town Committee to\\nbe expended by them.\\n6th. That it be recommended to the\\nTrustees of the defint school districts to\\nappropriate the school fund to the\\neducation of the Indigent children ex-\\nclusively.\\n7th. That the next annual election be\\nheld at the House of Isaac A. Smith.\\n8. That the next annual Town Meet-\\ning be held at the House now occupied\\nby B S. Jarvis at 2 o clock P. M.\\n9th. That the amount of money raised\\nfor the support of Highways for the\\npresent to equal to one half of all\\nthe other tax.\\nAdjourned, Chester Robinson, Moder-\\nator, Attest Ichd. Harrison Junr. Clk.\\n1836.\\nApril nth. 1836. The thirtieth annual\\nTown meeting of the Inhabitants of the\\nTownship of Orange was held at the\\nHouse of George W. Blake this day.\\nThe following named Persons were duly\\nelected Town officers for the following\\nyear. And the following Rosons pased\\nviz.\\nModerator, Henry B. Campbell Town\\nClerk, Ichabod Harrison, Junr Assessor,\\nJabez Pietson Collector. William Con-\\ndit Judge of Election, Calvin Dodd\\nTown Committee, Jonathan S. Williams,\\nDaniel Babbit, Daniel Dodd, Lewis Dodd,\\nAbial Dodd; Surveyors of Highways,\\nCharles Harrison, Allen Dodd Over-\\nseers of the Poor, Noah Matthews,\\nDaniel D. Condit Commissioners of\\nAppeal, Jotham Condit, Caleb Smith,\\nJohn Harrison Chosen Freeholders,\\nStephen D. Day, William Pierson, Junr.;\\nConstables, Samuel L. Pierson, Linas D.\\nCondit, Nathl Parsons, Chester Robin-\\nson School Committee, Aaron Pierson\\nJur, Abm. Harrison, Chas. R. Day\\nPound Master, Abm. Mandeville Over-\\nseers of the Highways, Chester Robinson,\\nEzra Gildersleeve, Chs. Harrison, Hiram\\nQuimby, John Perry, Moses Condit,\\nAmbrose Condit, Linas Williams, Smith\\nWilliams, David A. Smith, Ziba Tomp-\\nkins, Ths. W. Munn, Lewis Dodd, Ichabod\\nHarrison, Tunr.\\nRESOLUTIONS P.A.SSED.\\nResolved ist. That all Cattle, Horses,\\nHogs or Sheep running at large may be\\ndriven to the Public Pound and the same\\nfees demanded as are allowed in such\\ncases for Cattle trespassing.\\n2d. That Six Hundred Dollars be\\nraised for the support of the poor the\\npresent year.\\n3d. That the road Tax be equal to\\nthe one half of all the other taxes raised.\\n4th. That the sum of Five Dollars be\\nraised to aid the school fund.\\n5th. That the tax on Dogs for the\\npresent year be Fifty cents.\\n6th. That the next Annual Election be\\nheld at the house of George W. Blake.\\n7th. That the next annual Town\\nmeeting open at the House of Isaac A.\\nSmith at 2 O clock P. M.\\nHenry B. Campbell, Modr. Attest,\\nIchd. Harrison Jur. Clk.\\nAt a meeting of the Town Committee\\nat the House of Isaac A. Smith The dis-\\ntrict of road known as Park street,\\nWilliam street King street vvas set off\\nas a separate district. Aaron Williams\\nwas appointed Overseer, The district of\\nroad from the Bridge near the House of\\nCalfvin Dodd north to the Bridge near\\nthe house of Albt. Sayers, west to the\\nSwinefield road South to the Bridge at\\nthe Factory. Calvin Dodd was appoint-\\ned Overseer.\\nAttest. Ichd. Harrison, junr. Clk.\\n1837-\\nThe thirty first annual Townmeeting\\nof the Inhabitants of the Township of\\nOrange was held at the House of Isaac\\nA. Smith this day\\nThe following named persons were\\nduly elected Town Officers for the ensu-\\ning year, and the following Resolutions\\npassed (viz)\\nModerator, Henry B. Campbell Town\\nClerk, Ichd. Harrison, Junr.; Assessor,\\nJabez Pierson Collector, William Con-\\ndit Judge of Election, Calvin Dodd\\nTown Committee, Lewis Dodd, Daniel\\nD. Reynolds, Daniel Babbit, Jonathan S.\\nW^illiams, Daniel Dodd Surveyors of\\nHighways, Allen Dodd, limothy W.\\nMulford Overseers of the Poor, Dan l\\nD. Condit, Noah Matthews Commis-\\nsioners of Appeals, Chs. Harrison, Abial\\nDodd, Jotham Condit Chosen Free-\\nholders, Henry B. Campbell, Jonas\\nSmith Constables, Chs. E. Willis,\\nEdward Pierson, Nathl. Parsons, Saml.\\nL. Pierson School Committee, Philip\\nKingly, Abm. Harrison, Jessee Williams;\\nPound Master, Peter Gruel Overseers\\nof the Highways, Chester Robinson,\\nDaniel Quimby, Abithar Harrison,", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "n\\nMoses R. Harrison, Ths. O. Woodruff,\\nWilliam Bodwell, Henry Walker, Daniel\\nS. Williams, Ira Harrison, Daniel Dodd,\\nRufus Freeman, Israel Dodd, Lewis\\nDodd, Eason Park, Calvin Dodd Richd.\\nKelsall, Jacob Sharp, William Johnson\\nSenr, Silas D. Condit.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved ist. That the sum of Six\\nHundred Dollars be raised fur the sup-\\nport of the poor the present year.\\n2d. That the road Tax be equal to the\\none half of all the other Taxes raised\\n3d. That the sum of Five Dollars be\\nraised for to aid the school fund.\\n4th. That the Tax on Dogs for the\\npresent year be Five Dollars.\\n5th. That this meeting approve the\\nplan of a county poor House.\\n6th. That the next Election be held at\\nthe House of Isaac A. Smith.\\n7th. That the next Town meeting\\nopen at the House of Barnabas Day at\\n2 o clock P. .\\\\1\\nHenry B. Campbell, Modr.\\nAttest, Ichd. Harrison Jur. Town Clerk.\\nAt a meeting of the Town committee\\nat the House of B. Day April 15 i8t,j the\\ndistrict of road commencing the north\\nside of Main street, at the First Presby-\\nterian church to the Williamsvill road\\nincluding the street running from Day\\nstreet to High street The new road com-\\nmencing at the turnpike on the west side\\nof Rahway river leading past J. Condits\\nto the swamp road. Silas D. Condit was\\nappointed over seer William Johnson\\nSenr. in the first named District.\\nAttest, Ichd. Harrison Jr. Clk.\\n1838.\\nApril 9th, X838. The thirty second an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nHouse of Barnbas Day this day. The\\nfollowing named persons were duly El-\\nected Town officers for the ensuing year\\nand the following Resolutions passed\\n(viz.)\\nModerator, Henry B. Campbell Town\\nClerk, Ichd, Harrison, Junr. Assessor,\\nJabez Pierson Collector, William Con-\\ndit Judge of Election, Calvin Dodd\\nTown Committee, Abithar Harrison,\\nLewis Dodd, Jonathan S. Williams, Ira\\nCanfield, Daniel Dodd Surveyors of the\\nHighway, Allen Dodd. Timothy W.\\nMulford Overseers of the Poor, Daniel\\nD. Condit, Noah Matthews Commis-\\nsioners of Appeals, Chs, Harrison, Jesse\\nWilliams, Abial Dodd Chosen Free-\\nholders, Henry B. Campbell, Jonas\\nSmith Constables, Daniel Pierson, Chs.\\nE. Willis, Nathl. Parsons, Moses B.\\nHarrison School Committee, James A.\\nWilliams. Jesse Williams, Albert Pier-\\nson Overseers of the Highways, Ches-\\nter Robinson, Daniel Quimby. Abraham\\nWilliams, William Harrison, Lewis Wil-\\nliams, Moses Condit, David H. Lyon,\\nCaleb Pierson, William B. Williams,\\nDaniel Dodd, Henry Williams, Cyrus\\nBaldwin, Amos Baldwin, Richd. B. Har-\\nrison, Calvin Dodd, Richd. Kelsall,\\nJacob Sharp, George Valentine, David\\nW, Condit, Moses Lindsley, jeptha\\nBaldwin.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved, ist. That the sum of Six\\nHundred Dollars be raised for the sup-\\nport of the poor the present year.\\n2d. That the road Tax be equal to the\\none half of all other Taxes raised.\\n3d. That the sum of Five Dollars be\\nraised to aid the school fund.\\n4th. That the Tax on Dogs, for the\\npresent year, be Fifty Cents.\\n5th. That the next Eleciion be held\\nat the House of Barnabas Day.\\n6th. That the next Towne Meeting\\nopen at the House of Isaac A. Smith at\\n2 o clock P. M.\\nHenry B. Campbell, Modr.\\nAttest: Ichd. Harrison, Junr., Clk.\\n1839.\\nApril 8th 1839. The thirty third an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants of\\nthe Township of Orange was held at the\\nHouse of Isaac A. Smith this day The\\nfollowing named Persons was duly Elect-\\ned Town officers for the ensuing year,\\nand the following Resolutions passed,\\n(viz).\\nModerator, Henry B Campbell Town\\nClerk, Ichabod Harrison, Junr.; Assessor,\\nJabez Pierson Collector, William Con-\\ndit Judge of Election, Calvin Dodd\\nTown Committee, Jessee Williams, Ira\\nCanfield, Jonathan S. Williams, Abithar\\nHarrison, Daniel Dodd Surveyors of\\nHighways, Allen Dodd, Charles Harri-\\nson Overseers of the Poor, Daniel D.\\nCondit, Noah Matthews Commissioners\\nof Appeal, Abial Dodd, Moses Lindsley,\\nLewis Dodd Chosen Freeholders, Jonas\\nSmith, Henry B. Campbell Constables,\\nCharles Dickerson, Moses B. Harrison,\\nCharles E. Willis, Nathaniel Parsons\\nSchool Committeee, Albert Pierson,\\nJames A. Williams, Jesse Williams\\nOverseers of Highways, Barnabas Day,\\nSimeon Harrison, James E. Smith, Abrm.\\nWilliams, Caleb Matthews, Ths. O.\\nWoodruff, Moses Condit, John W. Herd-\\nman, George McCloud, Jesse Williams,\\nDaniel Dodd, Joseph S. Condit, Abial\\nDodd, Lewis Dodd, Richd. B. Harrison,\\nCalvin Dodd, Richd. Kelsall, Clark\\nTownlev, Horace Hedden, Nathl. Steph-\\nens, Edwin Gray, Jeptha Baldwin.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "i8\\nRISOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nRisolved ith. That the Sum of Seven\\nHundred Dollars be raised for the sup-\\nport of the Poor the ensuing year.\\n2d. That the Road Tax be equal to\\nthe one half of all other Taxes raised.\\n3d. That Sum of Ten Dollars be\\nraised to aid the school fund.\\n4th. That the Tax on Dogs for the\\nensuing year be One Dollar per head.\\n5th. That the thanks of this meeting\\nbe presented to Peter Sendee for his\\ngratuitous donation of Fifteen Dollars\\nfor the support of the Poor.\\n6th. That the thanks of this meeting\\nbe presented to Moses B. Harrison for a\\ndonation of Five Dollars for the benefit\\nof Common Schools.\\n7th That the district of Road com-\\nprising the main Street, be divided into\\ntwo districts, the division to be left in\\nthe hands of the Town Committee.\\n8th. That the next Annual Election\\nbe held at the House of Isaac A. Smith.\\n9th. That the next Town meeting\\nopen at the House of Barnabas Day, at\\nat 2 o clock P. M.\\nHenry B. Campbell, Moderator\\nAttest, Ichd. Harrison Jur., Clk.\\nAt a meeting of the Town Committee\\nheld at the House of B. Day, April 13th\\n1839, The district of road composing\\nDay Street c. was dissolved, and at-\\ntached to the district of Jesse Williams.\\nIchd. Harrison Jur. Clk.\\nOrange April 13th 1839.\\n1840.\\nAt a Special town meeting of the In-\\nhabitants of the Township of Orange\\nheld at the house of B. Day, on the 8th\\nday of February, 1840 by order of the\\nTown Committee. To take into consider-\\nation the expediency of resisting the\\nthe contemplated encroachments of the\\ntownship of Clinton, upon the territory\\nof the Township of Orange, and defend-\\ning by all proper measures the common\\ninterests and rights of the Township of\\nOrange. Henry B. Campbell was chosen\\nModerator, Philip Kingsly Jabez Pierson\\nCalvin Dodd was appointed a com-\\nmittee to report resols. The committee\\nreported the following preamble and\\nresolutions which were unanimously\\nadopted.\\nWhereas notice has been given and an\\napplication pursuant to such notice,\\nmade to the Legislature of this State, by\\ncertain citizens of the township of Clin-\\nton in the county of Essex for an altera-\\ntion of the boundary line between that\\nTownship and Township of Orange\\nAnd Whereas the line sought to be\\nchanged is one accurately established by\\nthe deliberate action of the Legislature,\\non application of the citizens of Orange\\nfor a restoration of Territory unjustly\\nand improperly taken from them and\\nwithout due notice\\nAnd Whereas, those who by the pro-\\nposed alteration would be placed within\\nthe limits of Clinton, are unanimously\\noppossed to such a transfer or change of\\nposition and jurisdiction, and have ever\\nstrenuously remonstrated against it\\nTherefore, Resolved by the Citizens of\\nthe Township of Orange, in Town meet-\\ning assembled, that the existing Bound-\\nary line between the Towhship Clinton\\nand Orange having been established\\nupon a fair, full and impartial inves-\\ntigation of the subject and hearing\\nof parties, ought not to be changed or\\naltered.\\nResolved that we deprecate the rumor-\\ned attempt to unsettle the existing\\nboundary as harrassing and expensive\\nto those residing near the present line\\nand within the limits of Orange, and\\nwho are unanimously opposed to the\\nchange, and as an unjustifiable effort to\\ndetract from the limits of Orange, a\\nportion of her Territory and Citizens, fop\\na mere acquisition of Taxable property;\\nand without a colorabe pretext that the\\npresent line is either incorrect or in-\\njurious to those residing in its imme-\\ndiate vicinity.\\nResolved, that we will defend the com^\\nmon rights of the Township of Orange\\nby all Lawful means and measures, and\\nin the prosecution of that object will\\noppose any alteration of the present\\nBoundary Line by which our Territory\\nwill be deminished.\\nResolved, That the committee on re-\\nsolutions be directed to draw up a re-\\nmonstrance to be signed by the Modera-\\ntor and Clerk in behalf of this meeting,\\nto be presented to the Legislature, and\\nthat Daniel Babbit added to said Com-\\nmittee.\\nResolved, that Albert Pierson and,\\nStephen D. Day be a committee to pre-\\nsent the foregoing proceeding to the\\nLegislature.\\nResolved, that the proceedings of this\\nmeeting published in the Newark Daily\\nAdvertiser.\\nHenry B. Campbell, Modr. Attest\\nIchd. Harrison, Jn. Clk.\\nApril 13th 1840. The thirty forth an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nthe House of B. Day this day The fol-\\nlowing named persons was duly Elected\\ntown officers for the ensuing year and\\nthe following Resolutions passed, (viz).\\nModerator, Henry B. Campbell Town\\nClerk, Ichd. Harrison, Junr. Assesor,", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "19\\nJabez Pierson Collector, William Con-\\ndit Judge of Election, Calvin Dodd\\nTown Committee, Lewis Dodd, Daniel\\nD. Reynolds, Ira Canfield, Jonathan S.\\nWilliams, Abithar Harrison Surveyors\\nof the Highway, Charles Harrison, Tim-\\nothy W. Mulford Overseers of the Poor,\\nJames E. Smith, Noah Matthews Com-\\nmissioners of Appeal, Edwin Gray,\\nThomas W. Munn, Jotham Condit\\nChosen Freeholders, Henry B. Campbell,\\nJonas Smith School Committee, James\\nA. Williams, Albert Pierson, Henry Pier-\\nson Constables, Charles E. Willis,\\nAaron Quimby, Nathl. Parsons Over-\\nseers of the Highway, Chester Robinson,\\nJames E. Smith, Abraham Williams,\\nJohn H. Matthews, Joseph M. Crane,\\nUriah Garrabrant, Linas Williams, Uzal\\nCrane, Daniel Dodd, Henry Williams,\\nAbial Dodd, Richd. Harrison, Calvin\\nDodd, Richd. Kelsall, Jacob Sharp, Lewis\\nDodd, Jonathan S. Williams, Ira T. Free-\\nman, Jeptha Baldwin.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved ist. That the sum of Eight\\nHundred dollars be raised for the suport\\nof the Poor the ensuing year.\\n2d. That the Road Ta.\\\\ for the en-\\nsuing year be equal to the one half of\\nall other Taxes raised.\\n3d. That the sum of Ten Dollars be\\nraised to aid the school fund.\\n4th. That the Tax on Dogs, for the\\nensuing year be Fifty cents.\\n5th. That the Town Committee be\\nauthorized to expend monev, in case of\\nan attempt to invade the territory of the\\ntownship of Orange by the neighbour-\\ning Townships.\\n6th. That the next annual Election be\\nheld at the House of B. Day.\\n7th. That the next annual Town\\nMeeting open at the House of Isaac A.\\nSmith at 2 o clock P. M.\\nHenry B. Campbell, Moderator, Ichd.\\nHarrison Jun. Clk.\\nAt a meeting of the Town Committee\\nheld at the House of Isaac A. Smith\\nApril i8th 1840. The district of Road\\ncomprising Day street and the street\\nTuning from Day street to Robinson s\\nSand Hill was set of as a separate dis-\\ntrict E2dwin White was appointed over-\\nseer.\\n1841.\\nApril i2th, 1841. The thirty fifth an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nthe House of Isaac A. Smith this day\\nThe following named persons was duly\\nelected Town officers for the ensuing\\nyear, and the following Resolutions\\npassed (viz).\\nModerator, Jonas Smith; Town Clerk,\\nIchd. Harrison junr; Assessor, Jabez\\nPierson; Collector, William Condit;\\nJudge of Election, Ira Canfield; Town\\nCommittee, Jesse Williams, Lewis Dodd,\\nDaniel D. Reynolds, Jonathan S. Wil-\\nliams, Simeon Harrison; Surveyors of\\nHighways, Timothy W. Mulford, Ira\\nHarrison; Overseers of the Poor, James\\nE. Smith, Noah Matthews; Chosen Free-\\nholders, Henry B. Campbell, Jonas Smith;\\nCommissioners, of Appeal, Jotham Con-\\ndit, Edwin Gray, Thomas W. Munn: Con-\\nstables, John H. Dayton, Charles E.Willis,\\nAaron Quimby, Nathaniel Parsons;\\nSchool Committee, James A. Williams,\\nPhilip Kingly, William Pierson Junr.;\\nOverseers of the Highways, Chester Rob-\\ninson, James E. Smith, Abraham Wil-\\nliams, Moses Harrison. John Perry,\\nHiram Condit, Jotham Pierson, Ira Har-\\nrison, William Vreeland, William Bod-\\nwell, E, M. Dodd, Richd. B. Harrison,\\nCalvin Dodd, James Matthews, Jacob\\nSharp, Lewis Dodd, Jonathan S. Wil-\\nliams, Mahlon Freeman, Jeptha Baldwin,\\nJohn Lindsley, Horrace Hedden, David\\nW. Condit.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResd. 1st. That the sum of eight\\nHundred Dollars to be raised for the\\nsupport of the poor the ensuing year.\\n2d. That the Road Tax for the ensu-\\ning year be equal to the one half of all\\nother Taxes raised.\\n3d. That the sum of Three Hun-\\ndred dollars be raised to aid the school\\nfund.\\n4th. That the Tax on Dogs for the\\nensuing year be fifty cents.\\n5th. That the next annual Election\\nbe held at the House of Isaac A. Smith.\\n6th. That the next Town Meeting\\nopen at the House of B. Day at 2 o clock\\nP. M.\\nJonas Smith Moderator, Attest Ichdi\\nHarrison, Ju. Clk.\\nAt a meeting of the Town Committee\\nheld at the House of B. Day on Satur-\\nday April 17th 1841 the district of Road\\nknown as the Walker district was di-\\nsolved and added to district of William\\nBodwell, Attest, Ichd. Harrison Jun.\\nClk.\\n1842.\\nApril nth, 1842. The thirty six an-\\nnual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nthe House of Barnabas Day this day. The\\nfollowing named persons was duly elec-\\nted Town officers for the ensuing year,\\nand the following Resolutions passed.\\nModerator, Aaron B Harrison Town\\nClerk, Ichd. Harrison, Jr. Assessor, Ja-", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "bez Pierson Collector, William Condit\\nJudge of Election, William Stites Town\\nCommittee, Jonathan S. Williams, Lewis\\nMitchel, Isaac Baldwin, John H. Matth-\\news, Cyrus Baldwin Surveyors of High-\\nways, Timothy W, Mulford, George W.\\nSmith Overseers of the Poor, James E.\\nSmith, Henry Pierson Chosen Free-\\nholders, Daniel D. Reynolds, Isaac A.\\nSmith Commissioners of Appeal, Jotham\\nCondit, Thomas W Munn, Ira Condit\\nConstables, Caleb P. Williams, William\\nH. Leonard, Nathaniel Parsons, Aaron\\nQuimby School Committee, James A.\\nWilliams, Eleazer M. Dodd, Uzal W.\\nCondit Overseers of the Highways,\\nChester Robinson, IraCanfield, Abraham\\nWillams, Thomas O. Woodruff, Hiram\\nCondit, George Perry, Ira Harrison, John\\nMitchel, Ziba E. Tomkins, E. M. Dodd,\\nRichd. B. Harrison, Calvin Dodd, Richd.\\nKelsall, Jacob Sharp, Lewis Dodd, Jona-\\nthan S. Williams, Moses Lindsly, Jeptha\\nBaldwin, John Lindsly, Edmund S. Al-\\nvord, David W. Condit.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved ith. That the sum of Six\\nHundred dollars be raised for the support\\nof the poor the ensuing year.\\n2d. That the Road Tax be equal to\\nthe one half of all the other Taxes raised.\\n3d. That the sum of Five dollars be\\nraised to aid the school fund.\\n4th. That the dog tax for the ensuing\\nyear be fifty cents.\\n5th. That the Town Committee be\\nauthoJized to resist any attempt to alter\\nthe Boundary line of the Township, and\\nthat the same be in force untill recinded.\\n6th. That the next Election be held\\nat the House of B. Day.\\n7th. That the next Town Meeting\\nopen at the House of Isaac A. Smith at 2\\no clock P. M.\\nAaron B. Harrison, Modr. Attest Ichd.\\nHarrison Jur. Clk.\\n1S43\\nApril 19th, 1843. The thirty seventh\\nannual Town meeting of the Inhabi-\\ntants of the Township of Orange was\\nheld at the House of Isaac A. Smith this\\nday The following persons was duly\\nelected Town officers for the ensuing\\nyear and the following Resolutions\\npassed.\\nModerator, Aaron B. Harrison; Town\\nClerk, Ichd. Harrison, Jur; Assessor,\\nJabez Pierson; Collector, William Condit;\\nJudge of Election, William Stites; The\\nTown Committee, Thomas O. Woodruff,\\nLewis Mitchel. Issac Baldwin, Joseph A.\\nCondit, Cyrus Baldwin; Surveyors of the\\nHighway, Timothy W. Mulford, George\\nW. Smith; Overseers of the Poor, James\\nE. Smith, Henry Pierson; Chosen Free-\\nholders, Calvin Dodd, Aaron B. Har-\\nrison; Commissioners of Appeal, Jotham\\nCondit, Thomas W. Munn. Ira Condit;\\nConstables, Caleb P. Williams. Aaron\\nQnimby, Nathaniel Parsons, William H.\\nLeonard; School Committee, Uzal W.\\nCondit, Elizar M. Dodd, Abraham Har-\\nrison; Overseers of Highways, William\\nPeck, Ira Canfield, Ira Condit, William\\nS. Perry. Hiram Condit. George Perry,.\\nIra Harrison, John Mitchel, Ziba E.\\nTomkins, Stephen Dodd, Richd B. Har-\\nrison, Calvin Dodd. Richd. Kelsall,\\nLaurance Coaker, Lewis Dodd, Jonathan\\nS, Williams, Edwin Gray, Jeptha Bald-\\nwin, Jacob A. Sharp, Edmund S. Alvord,\\nBethuel Crane.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolved ith. That the sum of Eight\\nHundred dollars be raised for the sup-\\nport of the poor the ensuing year.\\n2d. That the Road lax be equal to\\nthe one half of all other Taxes raised.\\n3d. That the sum of five Dollars be\\nraised to aid the school fund.\\n4th; That the Dog Tax for the ensu-\\ning year be fifty cents\\n5th. That the next Election be held at\\nthe House of Isaac A. Smith.\\n6th. That the next Town Meeting\\nopen at the House of Barnabas Day at 2\\no clock P. M,\\nAaron B. Harrison, Modr. Attest,\\nIchd. Harrison, Jur. Clk.\\n1S44.\\nApril 8th, 1844. The Thiitv eight\\nannual Town Meeting of the Inhabitants\\nof the Township of Orange was held at\\nthe House of Barnabas Day this day.\\nThe following persons was duly elected\\nTown officers for the ensuing year, and\\nthe following Resolutions passed.\\nModerator, Aaron B. Harrison Town\\nClerk, Ichd. Harrison Junr. Assessor,\\nJabez Pierson; Collector, William Con-\\ndit; Judge of Election, William Stites;\\nTown Committee, Cyrus Baldwin, Or-\\nlando Quimby, Timothy W. Mulford,\\nLewis Mitchel, Jonathan S. Williams;\\nSurveyors of the Highways, Allen\\nDodd, Ira Harrison; Overseers of the\\nPoor, James E. Smith, Aaron Quimby:\\nChosen Freeholders, Calvin Dodd, Aaron\\nB. Harrison: Commissioners of Appeal,\\nJonas Smith, Thomas W. Munn, Lewis\\nDodd; Constables, Aaron Quimby,\\nNathaniel Parsons, Charles E Willis,\\nJonathan DeCamp; School Committee,\\nAbraham Harrison, Eleazer M. Dodd,\\nUzal W. Condit; Overseers of the High-\\nways, William Peck, Moses B. Canfield,\\nAbraham Williams, Thomas O. Wood-\\nruff, Hiram Condit, Daniel S. Williams,", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "21\\nIra Harrison, Daniel Dodd, Ziba E.\\nTomkins, Eleazer M. Dodd, Richd. B.\\nHarrison, Calvin Dodd, Aaron Williams,\\nElias Meeker, Noah Baldwin, Jonathan\\nDeCamp, Ira Freeman, John Tomkins,\\nEdward Condit, Robert McChesnee,\\nDavid W. Condit.\\nRESOLUTIONS PASSED.\\nResolvea ith. That the sum of Eight\\nHundred dollars be raised for the sup-\\nport of the poor the ensuing year.\\n2d. That the sum of five hundred\\ndollars be raised by Taxation which\\nsum shall be* expended in the purchase\\nof broken stone to be deli\\\\ered on the\\nmain road between the foot of the\\nmountain and the Newark line, to be\\nused on such portion of the road as are\\nin a proper condition to receive such\\nsuperstructure. The Town Committee\\nto advertise publickly for proposals for\\nthe aforesaid materials, and the con-\\ntract to be given to the lowest bidder.\\n3d. That the Resolution directing all\\nmoney raised for working the roads be\\nexpended in district in which it is assesed\\nbe recinded.\\n4th. That the road Tax for the ensu-\\ning year be equal to the one half of all\\nother Taxes.\\n5th. That the Dog tax for the ensuing\\nyear be fifty cents.\\n6th. That the sum of fifty dollars be\\nraised to aid the school fund.\\n7th. That the next annual Election be\\nheld at the House of Barnabas Day.\\n8th. That the next Town Meeting\\nopen at the House of Isaac A. Smith at\\n2 o clock P. M.\\nAaron B. Harrison, Moderator, Attest.\\nIchd Harrison, Junr. Town Clerk.\\nAt a special Town Meeting of the In-\\nhabitants of the Township of Orange,\\nheld at the House of Isaac A. Smith the\\n4th day of May A. D. 1844 by order of\\nthe Town committee to appoint one\\nOverseer of the Poor, one Surveyor of\\nHighway, one commissioner of appeals,\\nthose persons elected at the annual Town\\nMeeting having neglected to qualify ac-\\ncording to Law also to reconsider the\\nresolution raising Five hundred dollars\\nextra road tax when Jabez Pierson was\\nchosen Moderator; James E. Smith Over-\\nseer of the Poor; Ira Harrison Surveyor\\nof the Highway; Jonas Smith Commis-\\nsioner of /Vppeals, and the following\\nResolutions adopted:\\nResolved ith. That the resolution\\nraising five hundred dollars extra road\\ntax be recor.sidered,\\n2d. That the above named Resolution\\nbe annuled.\\nJabez Pierson, Moderator, Attest, Ichd.\\nHarrison, Junr. Clerk.\\n1845.\\nApril 14th 1845. the thirty ninth an-\\nnual Town meeting of the Inhabitants of\\nthe Township of Orange was held at the\\nHouse of Isaac A. Smith this day. The\\nfollowing officers were duly elected for\\nTown officers for the ensuing year.\\nJudge of Election, Ichd. Harrison Jur.;\\nTown Clerk, Eliazor M. Dodd Assessor,\\nJabez Pierson Collector, William\\nCondit Chosen Freeholders, Charles\\nHarrison, Calvin Dodd Commissioners\\nof Appeal, Thomas W. Munn, Jonas\\nSmith, Abijah Harrison, Jr. Overseers of\\nthe Poor, Aaron Quinby, James E.Smith\\nSurvyors of the Highways, Timothy W.\\nMulford, Ira Harrison Town Committee,\\nLewis Dodd, Jonathans. Williams, Joseph\\nA. Condit, Orlando Quimby, Cyrus Bald-\\nwin School Committee, Abraham Har-\\nrison, Daniel Dodd, Jr., Charles R. Day;\\nConstables, Charles E. Willis, Aaron\\nQuinby, William B. Williams. William\\nM. Sayer Justices of the Peace Stephen\\nM. Peck, Cyrus Baldwin, Jesse Williams,\\nAaron Pierson.\\nThere was raised for the support of the\\npoor Eight Hundred dollars.\\nThere was raised for school purposes\\nfive dollars.\\nThe Tax on dogs was fixed at fifty\\ncents.\\nThe Amount of Road Tax was not fixed.\\nThe next State and County Election to\\nbe held at Isaac A. Smith s.\\nThe next annual Town to be held at\\nthe house of John C. More.\\nIchd. Harrison Jr. Town Clerk.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "EARLY TOWN RECORDS.\\nTHE ORANGE TOWNSHIP COMMTY liOOK,\\nThe Commity of the Township of\\nOrange meet at the House of Samuel\\nMunns on Tuesday the 21st day of April\\n1807 10 o clock, A M. present Daniel\\nWilliams Abijah Harrison, Thomass\\nBaldwin, John Dean, Stephen D. Day\\nwhen they unanimous elected Stephen D\\nDay their chairman for the present year\\nand proceded to bisness by taking Bonds\\nof the following officers viz Nathan\\nSquier as Collector for the Township in\\nthe sum of one Thousand Dollars with\\nAaron Munn his security, John Quinby\\nas Constable in the Township Appeared\\nand his bond for one thousand Dollars\\nand Stephen Peck his security Noah\\nMatthews Appeared and gave his bond\\nfor the sum of one thousand Dollars and\\nDavid Condit his surety when John\\nQuinby Noah Matthews were accord-\\ningly quallified in to office Stephen D.\\nDay was appointed as a commity to en-\\nquire as to a residence of the poor.\\nFryday 24th April the Township Com-\\nmity meet at David Reynolds in New Ark\\nat 2 O clock P. M. in order to make a\\ndivision of the poor with the Township\\nof New Ark, Present, Stephen D. Day,\\nThomas Baldwin, John Dean, Daniel\\nWilliams Abijah Harrison and Pro-\\nceeded to bisness and made such a di-\\nvision as we thought was just and accord-\\ningly instructed our overseer to take\\ncharge of such poor Persons as belonged\\nto our Township.\\nSaturday June 20th. the Township\\nCommity meet at Samuel Munns. pres-\\nent Stephen D. Day, Thomas Baldwin,\\nDaniel Williams, John Dean, Abijah\\nHarrison and proceeded to bisness ap-\\npointed Doctr. Isaac Pierson Major\\nAmos Harrison a comity on the part of\\nour Township to meet a committee of\\nthe Township of New Ark in order to as-\\ncertain the division line betwixt the two\\nTownships they then examined the ac-\\ncounts of Henry Stryker, Esq. Collector\\nfor the Last year and found a ballance in\\nhis hands and gave Stephen D. Day an\\norder to draw the same the Ballance ap-\\npeared to be Forty three Dollars Eighty-\\nnine cents.\\nMarch 28 the Committee meet at House\\nof Samuel Munn in order to make a\\nsettlement of the Business for this year\\nbut had so much business on hand that\\nthey Adjourned to Meet at Moses Condit\\non the morning of the Eleventh of April\\nnext.\\n.\\\\pril nth r^oS the Township meet at\\nthe House of Moses Condit Jur. and pro-\\nceeded to Business and made a settle-\\nment with the Collector Constables of\\nthe Township the chairman of the\\nCommittee was Instructed to make out a\\nreport to the Town meeting which was\\naccordingly complyed with.\\nOrange iSth April 1808. The Orange\\nTownship Committee meet at the House\\nof Mouses Condit, Jur. present Major\\nJabez Pierson Capt Thomas Baldwin,\\nDaniel Williams, Samuel Condit Stephen\\nD. Day when Stephen D. Day was nom-\\ninated for chairman for the ensuing year\\nand unanimously Elected when the com-\\nmittee proceeded to Business they ap-\\npointed fabez Pierson Stephen D. Day\\na Committee to run the line betwixt the\\ntownship of New Ark Orange.\\nvoted that the chairman draw an order\\non the County Collector for Thirty six\\nDollars for pay for a black child of Mrs.\\nand pauper\\nvoted that Chairman of the Committee\\nmake such arrangements for a settlement\\nbetwixt the Township New Ark as he\\nmay think proper Respecting the poor in\\nDispute betwixt the two Townships\\nvoted that they should take bounds\\nthe following sums viz\\nJohn Quinby gave his bond with Hy-\\nram Quinby Security for one Thousand\\nDollars as Collector of the Township\\nNoah Matthews appeared gave his bond\\nwith Moses Condit his security for one\\nthousand dollars as Constable of the\\nTownship. Samuel Munn appeared\\ngave his bond with John Harrison his\\nSurety for one thousand Dollars as Con-", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "23\\nstable. when Noah Matthews and\\nSamuel Munn were Qualifyd in to office.\\nMay 7th 1808. Survey of the lines\\nBetwixt the Townships of Newark\\nOrange are as follows viz. Beginning at\\nthe Turky Eagle Rock, and runing from\\nthence South Thirty nine degrees and\\nforty five mints east one hundred and\\nfifteen chain to the middle of Phenius\\nCrane Bridge thence South Sixty de-\\ngrees i seventeen minuts east seventy\\nnine chain to Silas Dodd, Bridge thence\\nSouth Thirty degrees thirty nine\\nminutes East ninety chain to the Boiling\\nSpring thence South twenty nine de-\\ngrees forty minutes west seventy three\\nchains and forty Links to peck s Bridge\\nthence South thirty nine degrees fifteen\\nminutes west two hundred and six chain\\nto Sayres, Roberts Bridge at Camp\\nTown thence South forty seven dgrees\\nand forty minutes west one hundred and\\nten chains to a bridge in the Elizabeth\\ntown line where it crosses Elizabeth\\nRiver.\\nCaleb Quinby appeared and took the\\noath of office.\\nOrange 27th May 1808. The Town\\nCommittees of Orange and Newark meet\\nat the House of Moses Condit Jur. in\\norder to make a Division of the poor\\npersons that have been in Dispute when\\nStephen D. Day was Elected chairman\\nand after considerable altercation on the\\nsubject they agreed to make a Division\\nwhich was as follows. The township of\\nOrange was to take J- R and\\nMrs. H P and the children that\\nis at present with her.\\nvoted that David D. Crane and Stephen\\nD. Day be a committee to arrange\\nsettle the account between the two town-\\nships.\\nAgreeable to notice the Township\\nCommittee of the Townships of Newark\\nand Orange meet at the house of Moses\\nCondit Jur. inkeeper in Orange on the\\nthird Day of June, 1808 for the purpose\\nof dividing the poor of the said town-\\nships not heretofore agree upon and said\\nCommittees amicably agreed to the\\nfollowing division the Township of\\nOrange by their Committee agreed and\\nIt was excepted by the Committee of New-\\nark tiiat they take as their quota the fol-\\nlowing persons and the remainder be pro\\nvided for by the Township of Newark\\nviz. (Here follow the names of seven-\\nteen persons.) The Committees directed\\ntheir chairman to make out two certifi-\\ncates, one for each Town and sign the\\nsame, in conformity to the said order of\\nthf- Committees we the subscribers do\\nCertify that the foregoing division of the\\npoor is Just and done as agreed upon by\\nthe Committees respectively, as witness\\nour hand this Seventeenth day of August,\\n1 80S.\\nD. D. Crane. Chairman of Newark\\nCommittee.\\nStephen D. Day, Chairman of Orange\\nCommittee.\\nOrange 4th April i8og The Town\\nCommittee of Orange meet at the house\\nof Moses Condit Jrs. present Thomas\\nBaldwin, Daniel Williams. Jabez Pier-\\nson. Samuel Condit, Stephen D. Day.\\nNoah Matthews, one of the Constables\\nof Said Township made a Return of bad\\ndebts and debts that he had not collected\\nall which he promises to Collect If in his\\npower and the Committee agreed that\\nthe said Noah Matthews should not be\\naccountable unless he collected the\\nfollowing persons and the sums anexed\\nto their respective names. (Here follow\\nthe names of eighteen delinquents, with a\\ntotal amount of $23.65.)\\nApril 6th 1809 Jabez Roberts give his\\nNote Caleb Tichenor as overseer poor\\nSix Dollar three cents on Demand. $6-3.\\nApril I7fh i8 )g. the Orange township\\nCommittee meet at the house of Samuel\\nMunn present Mr. Daniel Williams,\\nJosiah Baldwin, Samuel Condit, Thomas\\nBaldwin, Abraham Winans. When\\nAbraham Winans was nominated for\\nchairman for the ensuing and was\\nElected. then the Committee proceeded\\nto business voted that the following\\nBonds Should be taken with Security\\nviz. John Quinby gave his Bond for one\\nthousand dollars with John Porter secur-\\nity as Collector for the township of\\nOrange for one year.\\nNoah Matthews appeared and gave his\\nBond for one thousand dollars and Sam-\\nuel Munn security for Constable the\\nensuing year and was Qualfied into\\noffice. Peter Dean appeared gave\\nhis Bond for one thousand dollars with\\nDavid Condit security as Constable for\\nthe township of Orange for one year\\nwas qualified into office. Nathan Tich-\\nenor appeared and gave his Bond for\\none thousand dollars with Joseph B.\\nBall security as Constable for the town-\\nship of Orange for one year was\\nQualified into office.\\nvoted that the Chairman Should buy a\\ntrunk to keep the township Committee\\nBooks and papers in and bee paid for by\\nthe town.\\nVoted that Zadock Brown should have\\nfifty five dollars of the tow-n money by\\ngiving Job Brown as security for one year\\nvvich Note was drawn payable to\\nAbrahm Winans Chairman of the town\\nCommittee and the Interest was put in\\nfor one year vvich made fifty Eight", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "24\\ndollars Eighty five Cents payable at\\nNewark Bank.\\nMay the i6th iSog. the Orange town-\\nship Committee meet at the house of\\nSamuel Munns at 2 O clock in the after-\\nnoon. Present Capt Thomas Baldwin\\nJosiah Baldwin, Daniel Williams, Sam-\\nuel Condit, Abraham Winans, and pro-\\nceeded to Business when Enos Tompkins\\nappeared and took his Certificate that he\\nwas Chosen one of the Overseers of the\\nhighway, the Chairman was otherized\\nto give Aaron Quinby a Certificate if he\\nRequired one. We appointed a Com-\\nmittee to settle with the Township Com-\\nmittee of New Ark if it was thought\\nbest, the Committee was Thomas Bald-\\nwin, Josiah Baldwin and Abraham\\nWinans.\\nJuly 8th 1809. Agreeable to notice\\nthe Orange Township Committee meet\\nthe township Committee of New Ark at\\nthe house of Moses Roff in New Aik at\\n10 O clock in the morning, present be-\\nlonging to the Orange township Com-\\nmittee Abraham Winans, Daniel Wil-\\nliams Josiah Baldwin, Samuel Condit,\\nThomas Baldwin and proceeded to\\nsettle the account of the two townships\\nall of which we settled Except Our\\nproportion of the five hundred dollars wich\\nthe town Land was sold for wich we\\npaid the two Sevenths of five hundred\\ndollars when the two townships was\\ntogether for Carrying on a Law Suit wich\\nsettlement will appear by Receipt, given\\nby both of the townships and were\\nsigned by the whole of the two town\\nCommittees. Except John Dodd he went\\naway on business the Receipt is as\\nfollows.\\nNewark July 8th 1S09\\non settlement of accompt made this day\\nbetween the two Town Committees of\\nOrange and New Ark there was a balance\\nfound of three dollars Ninety three Cents\\nin favour of Newark township a demand\\nwas made of two Seventh of five hundred\\ndollars was made by Orange Township\\ntor mones expended in defending the\\ntitle to town Lands but Newark Commit-\\ntee Refused to act upon it the above\\nbalance was paied by us errors excepted\\nSigned by Stephen Hays, Aaron Johnson,\\nJames Ventevool Abraham Spier, New-\\nark Committee Abraham Winans, Dan-\\niel Williams, Samuel Condit, Thomas\\nBaldwin, Josiah Baldwin, Orange Com-\\nmittee\\nIn the settlement there was a balance\\nfound in the hand of Henery Stryker\\nCollector for Newark township of twenty\\nthree dollars Seventy two Cents wich\\nmoney they gave the Orange town Com-\\nmittee an order to Receive wich money\\nbelongs to Orange according to settle-\\nment\\nthe Orange township is to pay James\\nEdgins for an old accompt that he held\\nagainst the New Ark township before we\\nwas sot of which amounted too thirteen\\ndollars and twenty one Cents $13.21\\nOrange Novem. 6th 1809.\\nthe Orange Township Committee .net at\\nthe house of Samuel Munn at 6 o clock\\nin the afternoon, present Abraham Win-\\nans, Daniel Williams, Josiah Baldwin,\\nSamuel Condit, and took into Consider-\\nation the Case of Mr. W Respecting\\nhis Legacy left him by Mr. Ashfield.\\nwhen there was a number of the neigh-\\nbors consulted about it when it was\\nagreed that we should give Mr. Stogden\\na fee and git his opinion oh the Case and\\nAbraham Winans Josiah Baldwin was\\nappointed to do it it was agreed tnat we\\nShould Send Mr. Stogden by Mr. Chet-\\nwood twenty dollars.\\nNovem. loth. Mr Baldwin and Abra-\\nham Winan called on Mr. Chetwood and\\nit was thought Best that we Should Call\\non Judge Morris at Brunswick wich we did\\nthe same day and got what information\\nwe Could Respecting the Business and\\nCame Back and give Mr. Chetwood\\ntwenty dollars for a Retaining fee for Mr.\\nStogden and to get his opinion in\\nWriting.\\nOrange Deem. 20th 1810\\nThe Orange Township Committee Met\\nat the house of Samuel Munn on Wens-\\nday at 6 o clock in the Evening Present.\\nAbraham Winans, Josiah Baldwin,\\nDaniel Williams, Samuel Condit. and\\nproceeded to Business and Abraham\\nWinans and Josiah Baldwin gave what\\ninformation they had obtained from Mr.\\nChetwood tS: Judge Morris and it was\\nthought best to appoint a Committee of\\ntwo to wait on Mr. Brenkerhoof and see\\nif the Business Could not be Compro-\\nmised without going to Law with him\\nand Samuel Condit Caleb\\nwhere appointed no further\\nthey adjourned.\\nOrange Jany 6th. iSio.\\nCommittee made they Report and it was\\nnot agreed to and Samuel Condit was\\nappointed to wait on Mr. Brenkerhoof\\nand get his final answer.\\nOrange Feby loth 1810.\\nSamuel Condit made his report and it\\nwas thought best that he should wait on\\nMr. Brenkerhoof once more.\\nOrange March 19th iSio\\nMr. Samuel Condit Informed us that Mr.\\nBrenkerhoof would give Orange town-\\nship Committee four hundred dollars for\\nN W s wife s legacy if we\\nwould git N W to ad-\\nTichenor\\nbusiness\\nthe", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "25\\nminister on his wife s Legacy and git a\\npower of an attorney from said W\\nand a Receipt from said W in full\\nand we gave him a Receipt in full, all\\nwich we agreed to and Caleb Tichenor\\nJosiah Baldwin was appointed to go with\\nsaid W and take out Letters of\\nadministration wich was done and Mr.\\nBrenkerhoof gave this township four\\nhundred dollars in a Note payable in one\\ntwo years without Interest wich was\\nagreed to by the town Committee.\\nOrange March 26, 1810 The Town-\\nship Committee of Orange met at the\\nHouse of Samuel Munn. present. Abm.\\nWinans, Thomas Baldwin, Daniel Wil-\\nliams, Samuel Condit, Jonas Baldwin.\\nNoah Matthews one of the Constables of\\nSaid Township made a return of bad\\ndebts that he had not collected all\\nwhich he promises to collect, if in his\\npower the committee agree that the\\nSaid Noah Matthews should not be ac-\\ncountable unless he collected of the fol-\\nlowing persons the sums annexed to\\ntheir respective names, for the bad debts\\nthis year. (Here follow the names of\\nthirteen persons, with a total amount of\\n$14.05) Noah Matthews a Constable\\npaid into the hands of the Town\\nCommittee Seven Dollars 80\\ncents, reed as bad debts not then collected.\\nApril i6th 1810. The Town Commit-\\ntee meet at the House of Moses Condit,\\non Monday i6th Day April, 1810, when\\nthey proceeded to elect a Chairman when\\nStephen D. Day was unanimously Elect-\\ned Chairman for one year, present the\\nfollowing Stephen D. Day, Thomas\\nBaldwin, Josiah Baldwin, Samuel Condit,\\nDaniel Williams. (The only business\\ntransacted was the taking of the usual\\nbonds in $1,000 each from the various\\ntown officials.)\\nMonday the 28th May for the purpose\\nof Boarding out N W when they\\nmade a Bargain with Josiah Baldwin to\\ntake him and find him vittals Clothing\\nuntil the first Monday in May 1811 and\\nto return him to the Town as well Clothed\\nas he was when the took him his Cloth-\\ning to be appraised.\\nJuly I2th 1810. A Committtee out of\\nthe Town Committee meet with the over-\\nseers poor to bind out the poor Child-\\nren and bound out the following\\nviz:\\n(Four names.)\\nMarch 26 1811. The Town Committee\\nmeet at Moses Condit in order settle\\nwith overseers of the poor which went\\nthrough and made a settlement they\\nthen settled Assessor, Town Collector,\\nand different clament against the Town-\\nship which can be seen as refered to the\\naccounts current. John Hedden, one of\\nthe Constables of Orange Township\\nmade a return that he could not Collect\\nthe following persons Tax but that he\\nwould use his best Indavorers to collect\\nthem and pay them over to the Town\\nCommittee the following are the names\\nof the delinquents sum annexed to\\ntheir respective names. (Here follow\\nnine names with a total of $8.82).\\nOrange 16 April 1811. The Orange\\nTown Committee meet at the house of\\nSamuel Munn present the following viz.\\nCapt. Thomas Baldwin, Daniel Williams,\\nJosiah Baldwin Stephen D. Day.\\nAbsent, Major Abram Harrison, when\\nthey proceeded to Elect their Chairman\\nwhen Stephen D. Day was unanimously\\nElected (The usual bonds were then taken\\nfrom the Township officers in $1,000\\neach.) The Committee then gave out\\nCertificates to such of the oveseers of the\\npublick highways as made application\\nNo other busiuess appearing before the\\ncommittee they adjourned,\\nOrange April 9th 1812. The Town-\\nship Committee meet at the house of\\nSamuel Munns at nine o clock in the fore-\\nnoon present viz:. Stephen D. Day, Josiah\\nBaldwin, Capt Thomas Baldwin, Daniel\\nWilliams, Aiajor Abraham Harrison,\\nwhen they proceeded to business they\\nmade a Settlement with the Town Col-\\nlector Constables of the Town Ship, when\\nJohn Hedden one Constable of the Town-\\nship made the following Return that he\\nhad not been able to Collect the follow-\\ning taxes viz:. (Eleven names follow\\namounting to $13.61) the Justices and\\nOverseers of the poor of the- Township of\\nOrange came into consultation with the\\nTownship Committee Respecting S\\nB daughter of P B deceased,\\na Lunatick and It was agreed unani-\\nmously that It was propper that the\\nTown should proceed to secure the pro-\\nperty of the above named so that she\\nmight not become chargeable to the\\nTownship.\\nOrange iSth April 1812. The Orange\\nTown committee meet at the house of\\nMoses Condit present the following viz\\nJosiah Baldwin, Abijah Harrison, Capt.\\nAbner Crowel, Enos Pierson, Daniel\\nDodd, When they proceeded to appoint\\nthis Chairman Josiah Baldwin being\\nunanimously elected they proceeded to\\nbusiness John Hedden and Noah Mat-\\nthews appeared and declined serving as\\nConstables agreeable to their appoint-\\nment at town meeting the township\\nCommittee proceeded to and appointed\\ntwo others viz: Josiah L. Day and", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "26\\nJosiah Leonard. (The usual bonds were\\nthen taken from the township officers)\\nthe town Committee agree to leave\\nRobert Earl s Note which when collected\\namounted to $6 with Stephen D. Day\\nEsqr., for collection, the Committee gave\\nout a number of Certificates for over-\\nseers of highway and agree if any of\\nsd Committee be called upon for Cer-\\ntificate to make out one signed by order\\nof the Chairman no other business ap-\\npearing before them they adjou/ned.\\n1812 June 24 the town committee met\\nat Samuel Munns present Josiah Bald-\\nwin, Abijah Harrison, Enos Pierson, and\\nDaniel Dodd. and proceeded to settle the\\ndistrict of mountain road near Cyrus\\nFreemans and appointed Jared Harrison\\nOverseer of sd district.\\nOrange 5th April 1813. The Town-\\nship Committee meet at the house of\\nMoses Condit at nine o clock in the\\nmorning present the following viz:\\nJosiah Baldwin, Abijah Harrison Enos\\nPierson. Abner Crowel and Daniel\\nDodd when the proceeded to business\\nthey made a settlement with the town\\nCollector and Constables of the town-\\nship Josiah L. Day one of the Con-\\nstables of the township made the fol-\\nlowing Return that he had not been able\\nto collect the following taxes. (Here\\nfollow eight names amounting to $5.10)\\nOrange April lyih 1813. The Orange\\nTownship Committee Meet at the house\\nof Ira Munn Jr. at g o clock in the\\nMorning. Present Josiah Baldwin, Enos\\nPierson, Abner Crowell, Abraham\\nWinans. absent Abijah Harrison. When\\nthey proceed to Business and Josiah\\nBaldwin was Elected President of said\\nBoard Abraham Winans Elected Clk.\\n(The usual bonds were taken.) Enos\\nPierson was appointed to Call on Mr.\\nBrinkerhoof for the money that he owed\\nthe town no other business before the\\nCommittee they adjourned to Meet at\\nthe house of Moses Condit Jr. on the\\nSecond Monday in May.\\nMay gth 1S13. The Township Com-\\nmittee meet at the house of Moses Con-\\ndit Jr. at nine o clock in the Morning.\\nPresent Josiah Baldwin, Cham., Abijah\\nHarrison, Abner Crowell, Enos Pierson,\\nAbraham Winans Clk. And Proceeded\\ndivide the Districts of Road and give\\nthe Overseers the portion of Road to\\nkeep in order by John Peck, Ezra Gilder-\\nsleeve, Amos Freeman, Cyrus Freeman,\\nUzal Dodd, Caleb Harrison, Timothy\\nWilliams, Aron Crowell, William\\nPerry, and then adjourned to Meet the\\nNext Saturday at Ira Muns.\\nMay 15th 1813. The Town Com-\\nmittee meet according to adjournment at\\nthe house of Ira Munn. Present Josiah\\nBaldwin, Chm. Abner Crowell, Enos\\nPierson, Abijah Harrison and Abraham\\nWinans, and proceed to give out Certifi-\\ncates tr the overseers of the highway\\nviz. Elihu Crowell, Timothy Ball,\\nRuben Ward, Jacob Harrison, Benjamin\\nLindsley, Daniel Dodd, Moses Orsboun,\\nErastus Pierson, Henry Townley,\\nStephen Tichenor Abijah Harrison,\\nno more business we adjourned.\\nOctober 12th. on Monday evening\\nthe town Committee Meet at the house of\\nMoses Condit jr. present Josiah Baldwin,\\nchairman, Abijah Harrison, Abner\\nCrowell, Enos Pierson Abraham\\nWinans. and proceed to appoint one\\noverseer of the highway and one Com-\\nmissioner of appeal when Josiah Frost\\nwas chosen for both of the offices. This\\nvacancy was occasioned by the death of\\nStephen Tichenor and Enos Pierson was\\nappointed to call on Brinkerhoof for\\nmoney and no more business we ad-\\njourned.\\nApril 7th 1814. The Township Com-\\nmittee of Orange meet at the house of\\nIra Munn at Nine o clock in the morning\\nPresent Josiah Baldwin, Abner Crowell,\\nEnos Pierson, Abijah Harrison Abra-\\nham Winans, and proceed to settle with\\nthe town Collector and all other Persons\\nthat appeared to have business with\\nthem the Constable made his Return of\\nbad debts that he could not coliec t of the\\nfoUoiving. (Eleven names amounting to\\n$8.13).\\nApril 18 1814. The township Committee\\nmeet at the house of Moses Condit Jr. at\\n9 o clock in the Morning present Josiah\\nBaldwin, Abijah Harrison, Daniel Dodd,\\nAbner Crowell, Abraham Winans, and\\nproceed to bus. when Josiah Baldwin\\nwas chosen chairman and Abraham Win-\\nans Clk. Josiah Leonard one of the Con-\\nstables appeared with his security and\\ngave their bonds for one thousand dol-\\nlars, John Reock appeared with his\\nsecurity and gave Bond to the amount\\nof one thousand dollars and there where\\nviz. Josiah Leonard John Reock\\nsworninto office. John Ouimby Collec-\\ntor appeared and and give his Bond for\\none thousand dollars with Hiram Quim-\\nby security feptha Baldwin one of the\\noverseers of the poor appeared and where\\nsworn into office and we gave out a\\nnumber of surtifecates to overseers of\\nthe Road Isaac Pierson one of the Over-\\nseers of Road Came forward and De-\\nclared he would not serve as one of the\\noverseers of the Road and he declined to\\nserve, the town Committee ordered the\\ntown Clerk to call a town Meeting as\\nsoon as Convenient Abraham Baldwin", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "27\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0one of the overseers of the poor for Last\\nyear appeared and the town committee\\nSettled with him, his own accompt\\nagainst the town and for the strays and\\nno other business we adjourned.\\nOrange, April 2d, 1815. the Orange\\nTownship Committee Meet at the house\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2of Ira Munn on Monday April 2d, at 10\\no clock in the Morning Present. Josiah\\nBaldwin char. Abijah Harrison, Daniel\\nDodd, Abner Crowell, Abraham Win-\\n.ans Clk. and proceeded to settle with\\nJohn Quimby, Josiah Leonard, John\\nReock, William Williams, John Lindsley,\\nDaniel Kilbourn, Nathan Williams for\\ndamage done to his sheep Zebina Dodd\\nfor damage done to his sheep Nathaniel\\nB. Gardner for damage done to his sheep\\nand adjourned to meet on Friday at Mos-\\nes Condit at 2 Clk in the afternoon Abra-\\nham Winans Clk.\\nJohn Reock returned as bad debts the\\nfollowing Names. (Fitteen names amount-\\ning to $I4.37)-\\nOrange April 6th 181 5 the Orange\\nTownship Committee Meet at the house\\nof Moses Condit Jr. at 2 o clock in the\\nafternoon and there where present (same\\nas above) and proceeded to business and\\nsettled with John B. Bald for damag don\\nhis sheep by Dogs wich sum $4 dolls 8\\nCents and proceeded to settle with Jeptha\\nBaldwin.\\nThe Township Committee of )range\\nMeet at the house of Moses Condit J on\\nthe 17th day of April 1815 at Nine o clock\\nin the morr.ing Present Josiah Baldwin,\\nAbijah Harrison, abner Crowell, Nathan\\nWilliams Abraham Winans and pro-\\nceed to business when Josiah Baldwin\\nwas Chosen Chairman and Abraham\\nWinans Clk. John Reock one of the\\nConstables appeared with his security\\nDaniel Matthews and gave their bond to\\nthe township for 1000 dollars for his true\\nperformance Dan el Ball one of the Con-\\nstables appeared with Joseph W. Camp,\\nhis security, and gave their Bond for\\n1000 dolls for his true performance John\\nQuimby appeared with John Porter his\\nsecurity and gave their Bond for 1000\\ndollar for his true performance as Col-\\nlector, and a number of the overseers of\\nthe Roads appeared and got their Certifi-\\ncats and no further business we adjoined.\\nThe Orange Township Commttee Meet\\nat the house of Ira Munn on Wednesday\\nthe third day of April 1816 at Nine O clock\\nin the .Morning- (Same present as above.)\\nand proceed to Settle with John Quinby\\nCollector, and balance his accoimt and\\nSettled with William Williams and Jeptha\\nBaldwin overseers of the poor and paid\\nJude Lindsley his Bill for sevices done the\\ntown and appointed William Williams\\nJeptha Baldwin to secure the property of\\nthe widow Wilson for the town paid John\\nReock his Bill for services done the town\\nDavid Ball for liis services done the\\ntown and no further Business we ad-\\njourned to Meet on Saturday 6 day of\\nApril at i o clock in the^ afternoon at the\\nhouse of Moses Condit Jr. Bades Debts\\nreturned by the Constable John Reock for\\nthe year 1815 (Two names, $2.25.)\\nthe town Ship Committee meet at the\\nhouse of Moses Condit Jr. on Saturday\\nthe 6th day of April 1816 (All present as\\nabove.) and proceed to settle with Stephen\\nD. Day for his services paid him for\\none Lamb killed by Dogs I1.50 Cash on it\\n$2.00 and then proceed to make out a\\nStatement to lay before the town Meeting\\nand no further business we adjourned to\\nMeet at the same Place on Monday at\\nNme O clock in the morning.\\nMonday May 8th the Township Com-\\nmittee met and organized and took the\\ncustomary bonds from the Township\\nofficers\\nOn May i8th the Committee settled with\\nthe last years overseers as usual.\\nIsaac Fierson applyed for pay for doctor-\\ning in the year 1814 by the\\ndirection of the overseers of the poor \\\\ve\\nvoted that he should bee paid for his ser-\\nvices the time that she was not at perry\\nthe farmers of tlie poors, Jeptha Baldwin\\npresented his Bill for pay for sheep killed\\nby Dogs also Jabez Pierson presented his\\nBill for the Like wich Bills was left in the\\ntrunk and not payed no further business\\nwe adjourned.\\nThe meetings of April 8th and April\\n12th 18 1 7 were devoted to tlie usual re-\\nports of the non-collecting of taxes, and a\\nlarge number of claims for sheep killed\\nby dogs, all of which were paid.\\nThe next meeting of importance was on\\nMay 13th, 1817, when the record reads\\nThe object of the meeting being to\\ntake into consideration the propriety of\\njoining Bloomtield Township in Purchas-\\niniJ- a farm, on which to build a Poor\\nHouse when it was unanimously agreed\\nThat the Town Committee and the Over-\\nseers of the Poor should go and view a\\nfarm in Bloomtield Township, and meet\\non Saturday i6th Inst at 12 O clock at the\\nHouse of Daniel Kilburns for that pur-\\npose.\\nMay i6th 1817, the record reads. The\\nOverseers not attending, we proceeded to\\nBloomfield and after viewing the afore-\\nsaid farm we agreed to let it rest for the\\npresent.\\nDecember 20th. 1817, the next meeting\\nof the Committee, the record runs,\\nThe Town Committee met by Request of\\nthe Chairman at the House of Moses", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "28\\nCondit Junr. to consult on measures re-\\nspecting a poor house, And having called\\nupon several of the respectable inhabi-\\ntants of The Township, when after due\\ndeliberation it was agreed that the sub-\\nject be Postponed untill the next annual\\nTown meeting and that all present do\\npromulgate the same.\\nTen meetings of the Committee follow\\nwith no business transacted that was re-\\ncorded except on April gth, i8ig. Three\\nchildren were bound out for Eighty dol-\\nlars and this memorandum appears.\\nAbraham Winans gave his private Note\\nto Moses Lindsley which is endorsed on\\nhis note of hand in favor of the Town.\\nFrom this point on the records are ex-\\nceedingly meagre and only note the\\nmeeting of the Committee, and the per-\\nfunctory taking of bonds from the Town-\\nship officials. The interesting features\\nwill hereafter only be noted.\\nApril 20th, 1819. The object of the meet-\\ning was to adopt some method of appoint-\\ning an overseer of the Poor. William\\nWilliams declined serving but by per-\\nsuasion consented to serve.\\nMay 3d, 1819, a resolution was passed\\nthat the Town Collector be instructed\\nto pay over to the Treasurer of the Town-\\nship all monies by him collected lor the\\nuse of the Town, of which resolution he\\nhas been duly notified.\\nApril 14th, 1821. Settled with Daniel\\nDodd treasurer of last year and found a\\nBallance in his hands of $306 7-100 dol-\\nlars seven Cents and a note of one hun-\\ndred dollars signed by Jonas Smith\\nJohn Ouimby, wich he paid over to the\\nclerk for the present year.\\nMay loth, 1823. The committee agreed\\nto set of a destrict of road beginning at\\nSamuel Lindsley runing from thence to\\nWm. Condits taking the road called cone\\nstreet, also the destrict of road begin ing at\\nS. D. Day Esq. runing to a gully in said\\nroad and appointed Daniel D. Condit,\\noverseer ot said road for the ensuing\\nyear.\\nApril 15th 1826 The Committee decided\\nto meet on April 19th at the house of\\nDavid Munn to view the different farms in\\nthe township which are offered for sale for\\na poor farm.\\nApril 19, the committee spent the day\\nin going over a number of farms to select\\nthe most suitable one to locate the poor\\nfarm and appointed William Williams,\\nJoel Harrison and Aaron Peck to get N.\\nBaldwin and Josiah Baldwin s lowest price\\nfor their farms.\\nApril 2ist. Abraham Winans, William\\nWilliams Aaron Peck a committee to\\nCall on Neamiah Baldwin Josiah Baldwin\\nand get their lowest pi ice for their farms.\\nApril 24th 1826. The committee agreed\\nunanimously to offer Jeptha Baldwin for\\nUzal Baldwin s farm 2800 hundred dollars\\nwhich was done and by the chairman and\\naccepted by J. Baldwin provided the said\\nfarm does not fall short of 57J acres and if\\nit does a reduction to be made on all short\\nof 58 acres at 35 dollars per acre, the\\nChairman appointed William Williams, D.\\nD. Condit Ichabod Condit to attend on\\nFriday 28th inst. on said farm at 9 o clock\\nA. M. to run out said farm.\\nApril 29th 1826. The committee met\\nand settled with Jeptha Baldwin for Uzal\\nBaldwin s farm the committee and over-\\nseers of the poor to Give their not Uzal\\nBaldwin payable the 1st day of January\\n1827 with interest for 645.25\\nMortgage to Joseph Demarest $500\\ninterest 30 530.00\\nMortgage to Abraham Ackerman\\n1500 interest due 60 1560.00\\n2735-25\\nMay 20, 1826 The Committee agreed\\nto offer Doc. I. Pierson Fifteen dollars to\\nDoctor the poor for one year.\\nMay 22d, The committee agreed to build\\na milk house.\\nMay 24, The committee appointed Aaron\\nPeck D. D Condit to attend to the build-\\ning of the milk house.\\nOctober 7, 1826 The town committee\\nappointed Abraham Winans, William\\nWilliams, a committee to superintend the\\npoor farm.\\nJanuary 6, 1827. The Town committee\\nappointed Abraham Winans, and Joel Har-\\nrison to Purchase a lot Chesnt timber.\\nMarch 14, 1827 The town committee\\nappointed Abraham Winans to Purchase\\ncows for the poor farm.\\nMay 3d, 182S. The town committee\\nmeet at Mr. Condit at 3 o clock P. M,\\nagreed to appropriat the following sums\\nto the definit Schools in Said township.\\nN. Farms, $14.00, W. Destrict, $14.00,\\nCorner, $10.00, Jeptha Baldwin, $14.00,\\nCamptown, $10.00, South School, $14.00,\\nSpring School, $14.00, Peck School,\\n$14.00, White school, $14.00, Freeman\\nSchool, $14.00, Academy, $28 00, Dodd\\nSchool, $14.00.\\nApril loth 1830. Resolved, that the\\ncommittee borrow two hundred dollars\\nto pay up the bills for the year which was\\nobtained of Jonas Smith, Ambrose Con-\\ndit, Ichabod Condit Moses Lindsley at\\n9 months from the loth inst.\\nApril 14th 1832. That Ten dollars\\nbe appropriated to the district of road of\\nwhich John E. Courter is overseer, an\\nappropriation of Ten dollars was made\\nto the district of road of which Jonathan\\nLindsley is overseer.", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "29\\nOctober 20th, 1832. Resolved That\\nAaron Brown be appointed Commis-\\nsioner of Appeal in place of Joel Harri-\\nson who neglected to take the oath of\\noffice according to law.\\nJune 13th, 1S33. Resolved that the\\nTown Clerk be instructed to advertize a\\nSpecial Town Meeting on Saturday the\\n22d inst. at 6 o clock P. M. at the house\\nof Benjamin S. Jarvis, to appoint an\\noverseer of the poor in place of William\\nWilliams, deed, and two Commissioners\\nof Appeal.\\nOrange, February 14th, 1S34. Re-\\nsolved that One hundred Dollars be ap-\\npropriated from the funds of the town-\\nship to defray the expences of delegates\\nto attend the Legislature now in session\\nat Trenton to oppose the bill now pend-\\ning to set off a new township in part\\nfrom the Township of Orange.\\nThe Township Committees of the\\nTownship of Orange and Clinton met\\nthis Twenty-sixth day of April Eighteen\\nhundred and thirty-four for the purpose\\nof settling and dividing the property be-\\ntween the said two townships agreeable\\nto the provisions of an act which passed\\nthe legislature of New Jersey February\\nthe Nineteenth in the year aforesaid.\\nAnd also for the division of the poor\\nbelonging to the aforesaid two townships.\\nWhereupon it was agreed as follows,\\nviz: That the Inhabitants of the Town-\\nship of Orange shall pay to the In-\\nhabitants of the Township of Clinton,\\nthe sum of Nine Hundred and twenty-\\nfive dollars on or before the first day of\\nApril eighteen hundred thirty five with\\nInterest from this date untill paid. And\\nthe aforesaid Committee have alloted to\\nthe Township of Clinton the following\\npoor persons as of right belonging to\\nihem viz.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A O J B\\nH W S O G L\\nand R L And the said Com-\\nmittees have agreed to let their respective\\nCouncil decide to which of the said two\\ntownships the following persons do of\\nright belong viz,\u00e2\u0080\u0094 M C and her\\nthree children. And the aforesaid com-\\nmittees have agreed that the Township of\\nClinton shall pay one quarter of the ex-\\npence in supporting the paupers of ne-\\ncessity now chargeable to Orange Town-\\nship. And the Township of Clinton\\nshall remove all the poor persons be-\\nlonging to them within three days from\\nthis date. And the aforesaid Township\\nof Clinton agrees to receive the afore-\\nsaid sum of Nine Hundred twenty five\\nDollars as their proportion in full of all\\ndemands against the aforesaid Town-\\nship of Orange.\\nAlvali Sherman,\\nObadiali Meeker,\\nLewis Piersun,\\nJames Van Hoiitei\\nEzra Duraiid Jr.\\nJonas Smitli,\\nStephen Condit,\\nEdward Gniett,\\nDanl. Dodd,\\nAmbrose Condit.\\nH2.0\\n|3 3\\nMay loth, 1S34. Resolved that an ap-\\npropriation be made from the funds of\\nthe Township sufficient to erect a pound\\nand That Jonas Smith and Daniel Dodd\\nbe a Committee to attend to procuring\\nmaterial for the aforesaid purpose.\\nApril 2d, 1836. The Township Com-\\nmittee met at the house of Benjamin S.\\nJarvis, and for causes they deemed\\nsufficient adjourned to the house of\\nIsaac A. Smith.\\nApril ]ith, 1840. The Town Com-\\nmittee on settlement with John Strong\\nSuperintendent of the Poor Farm, the\\nTown Com. found due him Eighty-nine\\nDollars when on motion it was resolved\\nthe said sum be allowed him with inter-\\nest from first of April 1840 until paid.\\nOrange, April i6th, 1S42. It\\nwas resolved to Present James Crowel\\nwith ten dollars for taking care of Mr.\\nY in his last sickness.\\nApril 2oth, 1844. Resold.\\nThat Jonathan S. Williams take legal\\nadvice respecting the resolution past at\\nthe annual meeting for the raising the\\nsum of 500 dollars for repairing the main\\nroad through Orange.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "ROAD DISTRICTS IN 1844.\\nDistrict No. i, William Peck Overseer.\\nCommencing at the Newark Township\\nline, extending to the top of the hill\\nopposite the old burying ground, in-\\ncluding Munn Lane and the district of\\nroad commencing on the top of the first\\nmountain near Henry Walker s and ex-\\ntending to Burnt Swamp brook the said\\nOverseer being entitled to all the hands\\nbelonging on said district excepting\\nAllen Dodd, Moses Harrison, Moses B.\\nHarrison, Andrew Salter, Jacob Harri-\\nson, William V. Harrison, and Theodore\\nI. Harrison, including High street to C.\\nRobinson s sand hill excepting the\\nmountain road above mentioned.\\nDistrict No 2, Edward Condit, Com-\\nmencing on the top of the hill at the\\nburying ground, thence over the top of\\nthe mountain on the North field road to\\nthe swamp road, also that part of Dark\\nLane beginning at James Williams and\\nextending to the second bridge, also the\\nroad from Broad street to the Bridge\\nnear William Stites together with the\\nroad from the turnpike near Caleb\\nCondit s to the Episcopal church.\\nDistrict No. 3, Noah Baldwin Over-\\nseer, Commencing at the mouth of\\nWhiskey Lane including said lane, to\\nBloomfield Township line, also the boil-\\ning spring road to the Newark line, also\\nthe road leading from said lane to Cherry\\nstreet, also Cherry street, from Caleb\\nBaldwin s to the Bloomfield Line in-\\ncluding William Street, from Stephen\\nJones House to Mulberry street, with\\nMulberry street and Walnut street, com-\\nmencing from Moses Jones farm thence\\nto William street.\\nWilliam Street, Walnut street. Mul-\\nberry street. Cherry street, and the\\nroad from Lewis Baldwin s to Whiskey\\nLane, set off into a new district and\\ncalled district No. 22.\\nDistrict No. 4. E. M. Dodd, over-\\nseer. Commencing at the brick Church\\nfrom thence to the Doddtown road, also\\nthat part of said road from Bloomfield\\nTownship line to the arch bridge near\\nCalvin Dodd s.\\nDistrict No. 5. Calvin Dodd, Over-\\nseer. Beginning at the bridge near\\nCalvin Dodd s house from thence across\\nthe Crane town road to the swinefield\\nroad near Caleb Wlliams house, in-\\ncluding said Crane town road from the\\nbridge near the factory to the bridge\\nnear James Crane s.\\nDistrict No. 6. Ira Harrison over-\\nseer. Beginning at S. W. Baldwin s\\nstore from thence up to the road to\\nCaleb Williams, thence to the bridge\\nnear Ira Condit s including that part of\\nthe Crane town road from Peter Van\\nHouten s to the bridge near the factory,\\ntogether with the mountoin road from\\nthe burnt Swamp bridge to the rock\\nnear I Herdman.\\nDistrict No. 7. Aaron Williams, Over-\\nseer. Begining B. Days, from thence\\nto William Norrison, (Park street) in-\\ncluding William street from E. O. Roff s\\nto Edward Gruett s Hillyer street, Pat-\\nterson street, Baldwin street, Harrison\\nstreet, from E. Gruett s to Broad street,\\nwith the road from the house formerly\\nof Bethuel Williams, to the road lead-\\ning to Northfield in an easterly direction,\\nwith the mountain road from near Henry\\nWalker s (top of mountain) to the burnt\\nswamp.\\nDistrict No. 8. Abraham Williams,\\nOverseer. Beginning at the bridge near\\nIra Harrison s farm, thence up the\\nSwinefield road to the top of the mount-\\nain near Henry Walker s including the\\nroad from Isaac A. Harrison s to the\\nbridge beyond William Stites also that\\npart of the Swinefield road from the\\nburnt swamp brook to the big rock in\\nthe road a short distance below Zebulon\\nCondit s with that part of Perry Lane,\\nfrom the Swinefield road to George\\nBlackburn s together with the road from\\nEleazer Williams to the Bloomfield line.\\nDistrict No 9. Thomas D. Woodruff,\\noverseer. Beginning in Perry Lane at\\nGeorge Blackburn s, from thence to the\\nNewark and Mt. Pleasant Turnpike,\\nfrom thence to the road leading from the\\nNorthfield road to Jotham Pierson s.\\nDistrict No. 10. Robert McChesney,\\nOverseer, beginning at S. D. Day s and\\ncomprising Day street, William street\\nfrom Day street to Canfield street also", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "3^\\nto Parrow Brook, with Canfield street\\nand William street from Day street to\\nC. Robinson s sand hill.\\nDistrict No. ii. Hiram Condit, Over-\\nseer. Beginning at the big rock below\\nthe house of Hiram Condit, including\\nthat part of the Swinefield road from\\nsaid rock to another rock in the road in\\nthe Livingston township line, including\\nCorby Lane, to the Caldwell Township\\nline. Also the road from Uriah Garra-\\nbrant s to the bridge near Thomas Vin-\\ncent s.\\nDistrict No. 12. Jonathan W. De-\\nCamp, overseer. Beginning at the\\nbridge near Thomas Vincent s to the\\nNewark and Mount Pleasant Turnpike,\\nalso that part of the swamp road from\\nthe turnpike to the brook crossing the\\nroad at Jepiha Condit s gate.\\nDistrict No. 13. David W. Condit,\\nOverseer. Beginning at the Newark and\\nMount Pleasant Turnpike near the dwell-\\ning house formerly of Smith Condit,\\nfrom thence to the swamp road.\\nDistrict No. 14. Daniel S. Williams,\\nOverseer. Beginning at the Northfield\\nRoad near Linus Williams from thence\\nto the road leading across the mountain\\nnear the house formerly of Bethuel\\nWilliams thence across the mountain to\\nthe cross road with that part of the\\nswamp road from Jepiha Condit s gate\\nto the gate leading to the old saw mill.\\nDistrict No. 15. Elias Meeker Over-\\nseer. Beginning at the gate leading to\\nthe old saw mill thence to the Northfield\\nroad with that part of the Northfield\\nroad from the swamp road to the Livings-\\nton Township line then along the road\\nleading to Kern s mill to the Clinton\\nTownship line.\\nDistrict No. 16. Ziba E. Tomkins,\\nOverseer. Beginning at the brook cross-\\ning the road in the dark lane from thence\\nto the Freemantown road that part of\\nthe Freemantown road from the bridge\\nnear the house of John H. Matthews to\\nthe Walker Road with the Walker road\\nup the mountain and to Rock Spring\\nwith that part of the Freemantown road\\nfrom the Walker road to the bridge near\\nRufus Freeman s includingsaid Freeman.\\nDistrict No. 17. Ira Freeman over-\\nseer.\\nDistrict No. 18. Moses B. Canfield\\nOverseer. Beginning at Broad street\\nfrom thence to or near a nursery beyond\\nthe dwelling house of Jotham Quinby\\nwith that part of the Freemantown road\\nfrom Scotland street to the bridge near\\nJohn Matthews hatter shop.\\nDistrict No. 19. Daniel Dodd, Over-\\nseer. Comprising Center street to the\\nClinton Township line with Cone street\\nand the road leading from Center street\\nto Benjamin Condit s\\nDistrict No. 20. Richard B. Harrison\\nOverseer. Beginning at Peter Gruett s\\nand extending to Center street.\\nDistrict No. 21. John Tomkins over-\\nseer.\\nDistrict No. 22. Beginning at the\\ncorner of Whiskey Lane and including\\nthe road from thence to Cherry street,\\nwith Cherry street to the Bloomfield\\ntownship line. Walnut street and Mul-\\nberry street and Williams street.\\nDistrict No. 23. Commencing with the\\njunction of the railroad with the main\\nstreet, and extending to the Arch Bridge\\nover Parrow s Brook.\\nDistrict No. 24. Commencing at the\\nBridge over Parrow s Brook and extend-\\ning to the top of the hill near the gate of\\nthe Episcopal Church yard.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "PERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES.\\nP^^\\nBy Jf H. C. .o^d c^\\nAmos Harrison, Esq., the Moderator\\nof the first town meeting in 1807, and\\nre-elected to that position at various times\\nuntil 1823, was in his day a very prom-\\ninent citizen. He was the fifth in de-\\nscent from Sergeant Richard Harrison,\\nwho came to Newark with the Colonists\\nin 1666-7, and was a son of Matthew\\nHarrison, a brother of Major Aaron Har-\\nrison, who was the father of Aaron Burr\\nHarrison, who died in East Orange in\\n18S4. Amos was born in 1755 and died\\nin 1832.\\nNathaniel Bruen, the first Town Clerk,\\nwas born in 1769 and died in 1829. His\\nwife was Abby, daughter of Captain\\nGeorge Harrison, of Bloomfield. He was\\na prominent teacher and lived on Main\\nstreet in a house still standing, after-\\nwards the home of his brother-in-law,\\nElder John Nicol, whose wife Ann was\\nBruen s wife s sister. He moved from\\nOrange in 1814. Mr. Bruen was the fifth\\nin descent from John Bruen, son of Oba-\\ndiah, who came to Newark with the Col-\\nonists in 1667, the line being Obadiah,\\nJohn, Eleazor, Timothy.\\nDr. Isaac Pierson, who was elected\\nAssessor at the first town meeting, was\\nin his day a notable physician in the\\nOranges. He was the second in descent\\nfrom Dr. Matthew Pierson to Dr. William\\nPierson, to Dr. William Pierson Jr., the\\npresent well known physician. His line\\nin descent was Dr. Matthias, 1734-1809.\\nSamuel, 1698-1781. Samuel, 1663-1730.\\nThomas, Sr., who came to Newark with\\nthe Colonists in 1666. Dr. Isaac Pierson\\nwas born in 1770 and died in 1833.\\nNathan Squier, who was elected Asses-\\nsor at the first town meeting, was prob\\nably a son of Captain Henry Squier, of\\nSouth Orange. He was born in 1766 and\\ndied in 1827. He had four sons and a\\ndaughter, Hannah, who married Daniel\\nCondit.\\nDaniel Condit, who was elected Asses-\\nsor in 1810 at the fourth annual town\\nmeeting, was the oldest son of Amos\\nCondit and Dorcas Harrison, and was\\nborn in 1783. He was the fifth in de-\\nscent from John Condit, in Newark, 1678.\\nHis election at the age of 27, and con-\\ntinuance in office until his death, was\\na tribute to worth and moral excellence.\\nAbout 1810 he built the house on the\\ncorner of Main and Prospect streets, East\\nOrange, where he resided until his death\\nin 1820. His only son, Daniel Harrison\\nCondit, resides with a married daughter\\nin East Orange.\\nJohn Quinby, the Collector elected at\\nthe second town meeting in 1808, and\\ncontinued in office as Collector or As-\\nsessor until 1*535, was a son of Moses\\nQuinby. He was born in 1770 and died\\nin 1839. His father, Moses, lived on\\nMain street on the site of the present\\ndepot of the Watchung Branch of the\\nErie railroad in Orange. His brother\\nCaleb was Town Clerk for one year, 1808.\\nJohn was the sixth in descent from Wil-\\nliam Quinby, of Stratford, Conn., the\\nline being William, John, Josiah, Josiah,\\nMoses.\\nDaniel Williams, who was elected a\\nmember of the first Town Committee in\\n1807, was a son of Eleazer Williams and\\nMary Ball, probably a daughter of Tim-\\nothy Ball, of Thomas. He (Daniel) was\\nborn in 1771 and died in August,\\n1836. His wife was Naomi Dodd, of\\nJames, of John, born in 1780 and died in\\n1851. He was the fifth in descent from\\nMatthew Williams, of VVethersfield,\\nConn., whose son Matthew, came to\\nNewark and was admitted a planter in\\n16S0. He soon after made his residence\\nin the Oranges, having his home in what\\nwas long known as Tory Corner, at the\\nfoot of the mountain, near the terminus of\\nthe Orange and Newark Traction Com-\\npany. Daniel had two children; an only\\nson, Abraham, was a well known man in", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "his day in the Oranges, a cabinet maker\\nby trade, and lived on Washington street,\\neast of Valley road, in West Orange.\\nJohn Dean, elected one of the first\\nTown Committee in 1S07, was a shoe\\nmanufacturer, his home and place of\\nbusiness being on Main street, a short\\ndistance east of Prospect street. East\\nOrange. His father, John, was the first\\nof the name known by the writer in the\\nOranges There were three sons,\\ntwo of whom were in the shoe\\nbusiness, and one daughter, Jane, who\\nmarried Phineas Campbell, son of\\nJohn Campbell. John Dean was born in\\n1757 and died in 1851. He was twice\\nmarried, his hrst wife and the mother of\\nhis seven children, was Nancy Harrison,\\ndaughter of Isaac Harrison, and was the\\nfifth in descent from Serg.ant Richard\\nHarrison. The only one of the male\\nmembers of the Dean family in the\\nOranges is Horace J., a grandson of\\nJohn, residing on Hillyer street, this\\ncity.\\nAbijah Harrison, known as Captain\\nAbijah, the third member of the first\\nTown Committee, was a son of Mat-\\nthew Harrison and Martha Dodd and\\nwas the fifth in descent from Sergeant\\nRichard Harrison, one of the found-\\ners of Newark. His grandfather, Sam-\\nuel Harrison, was one of the early set-\\ntlers in the Oranges, and married Jem-\\nima Williams, daughter of Matthew.\\nCaptain Abijah was born in 1751 and\\ndied in 1846; his wife was Sarah Ogden.\\nHe had six sons and three daughters.\\nOne of his sons, Abijah, Jr., inherited\\nthe homestead and was known to the\\nolder ones of the present generation.\\nThe house built by his grandfather,\\nSamuel, in 1723, is still standing on\\nWashington street, east of the Valley\\nroad, in West Orange.\\nStephen D. Day, generally known as\\nSquire Day, was elected as the fourth\\nmember of the first Town Committee.\\nHe was born in Camptown, now Irving-\\nton, in 1772. When a young man he\\ncame to Orange, where he married Sarah\\nLindsley, daughter of Judge John Lind-\\nsley, and after her death her sister, Mary\\nLindsley. He was in partnership\\nwith his brother-in-law, John Morris\\nLindsley, during the early years of his\\nbusiness life. About iSio he built on\\nthe corner of Main and Day street, the\\nhouse being a combination of store and\\ndwelling; here he resided until his death\\nin 1856. Judge Day was the fifth in\\ndescent from George Day, son of George,\\nthe ancestor in this country. The line\\nbeing George, Joseph, Jonathan, David,\\nStephen D.\\nCaptain Thomas Baldwin, who was\\nelected as the fifth member of the first\\nTown Committee, lived at Lyons Farms,\\nin the southern end of the township. He\\nwas a son of Nathan Baldwin and Joanna\\nMeeker, and was born in 1746. His wife\\nwas Sarah Camp, daughter of Job Camp.\\nCaptain Thomas Baldwin married for his\\nsecond wife Elizabeth Bailey, widow of\\nAbner Bailey. He died in 1821, leaving\\nfour sons and two daughters. Captain\\nThomas was the fifth in descent from\\nJoseph Baldwin, the ancestor. The line\\nbeing Joseph, Jonathan, John, Nathan,\\nCaptain Thomas.\\nStephen Tichenor, who was elected as\\none of the Surveyors of the Highways at\\nthe first town meeting, was a son of John\\nTichenor and Mary Williams and was\\nborn about 1778. He was the si.xth in\\ndescent from Martin Tichenor and Mary\\nCharles. The line being Martin (one of\\nthe settlers of Nevvark [1667] from Bran-\\nford, Conn.) John, Martin, David,\\nStephen. His wife was Jane Pierson,\\ndaughter of Zenas, and was the fifth in\\ndescent from Thomas Pierson, the New-\\nark ancestor. Stephen Tichenor had four\\nsons and one daughter. The youngest\\nson, Stephen W., was born in 1813 and\\ndied in 1883. He was a well known\\ncitizen of the Oranges, and Waldo B.\\nTichenor, who died 1892 at the age of 52\\nyears, was a grand-son.\\nJonas Smith, who was elected at the\\nfirst town meeting as a Surveyor of the\\nHighways, was a son of James Smith\\nand Eleanor Harrison. He was born in\\n1773 and was held in high esteem and\\noften elected to public office. He was\\ntwice elected to the Legislature and was\\na County Freeholder for many years.\\nHe died in 1848. He was the fourth in\\ndescent from James Smith, the ancestor,\\nand one of the first settlers of the Oranges.\\nJames, the ancestor, was born about 1665\\nand died in 1727. His wife was Mary\\nCrane, daughter of Deacon Azariah Crane,\\nson of Jasper, the ancestor in Nevvark\\n1666. Jonas Smith was married twice.\\nHis first wife was Peninah Ward, daugh-\\nter of Thomas. His second wife was\\nEliza (Clark) Tucker. Two of the sons\\nof Jonas Smith are living in this city,\\nGeorge Washington and Marshall N.\\nSmith.\\nJohn Lindsley, Esq., and Samuel Con-\\ndit, selected at the first town meeting to\\nrepresent the infant township in the\\nCounty Board of Chosen Freeholders,\\nwere truly representative men from old\\nOrange families. The first named was a\\nson of Benjamin Lindsley and Mary\\nMorris and a grand-son of Ebenezer\\nLindsley, who came to Newark with his", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "father from Branford, Conn., in 1667,\\nwhen two years of age. Judge John\\nwas an only son, born in 1752. He\\nmarried Phebe Baldwin, daughter of\\nIsrael Baldwin, of Joseph, of Benjamin,\\nof Joseph the ancestor and one of the\\nfirst settlers ol Newark. Judge John\\nhad two sons and six daughters. His\\noldest son was John Morris, of the well\\nknown house of Lindsleys in this city.\\nHe was born in 17S4 and died in 1S63.\\nHis two sons. Nelson and George, suc-\\nceeded their father in the business.\\nJudge John died in 1S19. His widow\\ndied in 1S39.\\nSamuel Condit, the associate of Judge\\nJohn Lindsley on the County Board of\\nChosen Freeholders, was a son of Daniel\\nGondii, a farmer in Pleasant Valley,\\nbetween the First and Second mountains.\\nSamuel was the fifth in descent from\\nJohn Condit, who settled in Newark in\\n1678. He was born in 1761 and married\\nHannah Harrison, daughter of Ichabod\\nHarrison, of Nathaniel, of Joseph, of\\nSergeant Richard, one of the first settlers\\nof Newark. After his marriage he lived\\non a farm in what was then known as\\nTory Corner, where he died in 1822.\\nHis widow died in 1S55. He had a\\nfamily of eleven children, three sons and\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2eight daughters. His second son, Ira\\nH., is living at Roseland in his 8gth\\nyear. His oldest son Samuel, who was\\nborn in 1798, and died in 1864, was the\\nfather of Samuel Dixon Condit. of East\\nOrange, and William P. Condit, of this\\ncity.\\nDavid Munn, elected one of the Com-\\nmissioners of Appeal at the first town\\nmeeting, was a son of Benjamin Munn,\\nof John, the ancestor of the Munn family\\nin the Oranges. He was the fourth child\\nand second son of a family of eleven\\nchildren. His sister Hepzibah, the\\nyoungest of the family, was the wife of\\nJotham Condit. He was born in 1761\\nand married Abigail Baldwin, daughter\\nof Moses, who was the fourth in descent\\nfrom Joseph Baldwin, the Newark an-\\ncestor. He was an extensive farmer, his\\nhome being on what is now known as\\nMunn avenue, East Orange. His oldest\\nson Lewis was the father of Thompson\\nCondit Munn, of East Orange, and of\\nAsa B. Munn, who died in 1S74, and who\\nwas the father of Joseph L Munn, the\\nwell known lawyer.\\nJabez D. Kilburn, second one of the\\nCommissioners of Appeal, was probably\\na son of Gershom Kilburn, of South\\nOrange, who appears among the signers\\nin 1753 on a subscription towards build-\\ning the second meeting house. Jabez D.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0was born in 1773 and died in 1S49. He\\nwas a farmer, his home being on the\\nSouth Orange road south of Center\\nstreet. His wife was Esther Baldwin,\\ndaughter of Isaac, of David, a great-\\ngrand-son of Joseph, the ancestor. They\\nhad three sons and three daughters. The\\noldest son was Thomas D., born 1797,\\nwho married Abby Condit, daughter of\\nSamuel, the Freeholder. Thomas D.\\nKilburn died in 18S2. His son Ira C. is\\na resident of South Orange.\\nColonel Abram Winans, elected third\\nmember as Commissioners of Appeal at\\nthe first town meeting, and subsequently\\nas .Moderator and Town Committeeman\\nfor several years, was a man of note in\\nhis day. He came from an Elizabeth-\\ntown family and was probably the first\\nof the name in the Oranges. His house\\non Main street, next above Parrow brook,\\nwas subsequently the house of Albert\\nPierson, the father of Albert F. Pierson,\\nof East Orange. Col. Winans was a\\nshoemaker by trade but was engaged for\\nseveral years in the manufacture of\\nleather, his tannery and vats being on\\nthe east of his dwelling next to Parrow\\nbrook. He was born in 1772 and died in\\n1859. His wife was Sarah Cone. He\\nhad two sons, one, David Ryerson\\nWinans, formerly of East Orange, who\\ndied in 1883. His wife was Frances\\nCaroline Freeman, daughter of Jotham\\nFreeman, of Cyrus, of a well known\\nOrange family. y\\nNoah Matthew^ who was elected Con-\\nstable at the first town meeting, and at\\nsubsequent meetings as Moderator or\\nJudge of Election, was a son of William,\\nof Daniel, the first of the name known\\nby the writer in the Oranges. Daniel,\\nthe ancestor, or his son Daniel, tradition\\nsays, lived in a house built on Park\\nstreet, west side, a few feet from Main.\\nHis wife was Rebecca Baldwin, daughter\\nof Joseph, of Jonathan, of Joseph. He\\n(Daniel) is presumed to have died in\\nearly manhood, as his widow married\\nJohn Campbell. They had three sons\\nand two daughters. Noah, the eldest,\\nwas born in 1770 and married Phebe\\nHarrison, daughter of Simeon Harrison,\\nof Amos, of Samuel, of Samuel, of Ser-\\ngeant Richard. He lived on what is\\nnow the northeast corner of Main street\\nand Essex avenue, this city. He had one\\nchild. Nancy, who married Dr. Daniel\\nBabbitt. She died in 1S28. Noah died\\nin 1S51.\\nJoel Condit, elected one of-the Over-\\nseers of the Highway at the first town\\nmeeting, was a son of Daniel Condit,\\nson of Samuel, grandson of John, the\\nancestor. He was a farmer living in the\\nnorthern part of the township, between", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "the mountains. His wife was Sarah\\nWheeler. They had four sons and three\\ndaughters; one of his sons, Joel W. Gon-\\ndii, was in his day a prominent business\\nman in Newark. His daughter, Mary\\nCoridit, was the wife of the Rev. Dr.\\nHorace S- Bishop, rector emeritus of\\nChrist Episcopal church, of East Orange.\\nCapt. Zenas Pierson, one of the Over-\\nseers of the Highway elected at the first\\ntown meeting, represented the mountain\\ndistrict, and was the youngest of the\\nfamily of nine children of Samuel Pier-\\nson, a grandson of Thomas, the ancestor.\\nCapt. Zenas, grandfather of Samuel, has\\nbeen referred to as coming to Newark with\\nhis father when two years of age. As\\nthere is no record of his birth or death,\\nhis age at this time is computed at sixty-\\nseven years. His wife was Betsy (Eliza-\\nbeth) Nixon. They had three sons and\\ntwo daughters A son, Zenas, is said to\\nhave married Catherine Townley, and\\none of his daughters, Jane, was the wife\\nof Stephen Tichenor, the father of\\nStephen W. Tichenor, referred to in\\nearlier notes.\\nJames Williams, elected at the first\\ntown meeting as one of the Overseers of\\nthe Highways, was a son of Nathaniel\\nWilliams and Mary Pierson, daughter of\\nSamuel Pierson, who died in 1816. She\\nwas a sister of Capt. Zenas Pierson.\\nHis father, Nathaniel Williams, was the\\nsecond son of Amos Williams (1690-1754)\\nand Mary Nutman, daughter of James\\nNutman (1700-1777). Amos was the\\neldest son of Matthew, born in 1651.\\nCaleb Williams. The indentity of\\nCaleb Williams, who was elected Over-\\nseer of the Highways at the first town\\nmeeting, must remain in doubt, there\\nbeing two persons of the name and\\nnearly of the same age. The oldest,\\nborn in 1763, was a son of Isaac\\nWilliams, of William, of Matthew, of\\nMatthew. His wife was Phebe Ward,\\ndaughter of Zenas (1765-1849). He died\\nin 1844. They had one son and four\\ndaughters. The only son, Albert, born\\nin 1797, died in 1869. His wife was\\nPhebe Frost, daughter of Josiah Frost.\\nThey lived on Washington street, near\\nRosedale cemetery, the house now be-\\ning used as the trolley line depot. Two\\nof his sons, Josiah B., and Caleb A.\\nWilliams, are resident of this city. The\\nother Caleb Williams was born in 1767,\\nand was a son of Benjamin, of Amos, of\\nMatthew. His wife was Sarah Kilburn\\n(Beach), daughter of Gersham. He died\\nin 1811. He had two daughters, Cath-\\nerine E., born in 1792 and died in 1874,\\nwho married Abijah Harrison, of Capt.\\nAbijah. The other daughter, Phebe,\\nmarried Abram Sandford, and after his\\ndeath, John Augustus McDonald.\\nDaniel Kilburn was chosen at the\\nfirst town meeting as one of the Over-\\nseers of the Highways and afterwards as\\nTown Clerk for six successive years. In\\n1817 he succeeded Ira Munn as proprietor\\nof the Park house, corner of Main and\\nPark streets, which he conducted for\\nseveral years. His public position, soci-\\nability of manner and family connections\\nmade him one of the best known men of\\nthe Oranges. He was born in 1777 and\\ndied in 1848. His wife was Phebe Bald-\\nwin daughter of Jeptha Baldwin of Ezek-\\niel of John of Jonathan of Joseph, the\\nancestor. She was born in 1777 and\\ndied in 1839. Daniel was a son, or prob-\\nably a grandson of Gershom Kilburn.\\nHe had four sons and five daughters.\\nHis son Gershom was born in 1803. He\\nmarried, first Harriet Williams, daughter\\nof Colonel William Williams, and sec-\\nond Susan Crane, daughter of Joseph\\nCrane of Daniel. His daughter Lydia\\nwas the wife of Abram Mandeville, of\\nthis city, who died in 1889. Another\\ndaughter, Mary C, is the wife of Samuel\\nC. Jones, of Munn avenue, East Orange.\\nJoseph Condit, who was elected one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways at the first\\ntown meeting, was a son of Samuel\\nCondit of Samuel, the Orange ancestor,\\nwho was a grandson of John, the Newark\\nancestor. He was born in 1762. He married\\nElizabeth Harrison, daughter of Ichabod\\nHarrison of Nathaniel of Joseph of Ser-\\ngeant Richard, the Newark ancestor. She\\nwas born in I769and died in 1852. He died\\nin 1836. He was a farmer and shoe manu-\\nfacturer, and also carried on the busi-\\nness of tanner and currier, his place of\\nbusiness and residence being at the foot\\nof the old Mount Pleasant turnpike in\\nWest Orange. He had four sons and one\\ndaughter. His two sons, Ichabod Condit\\nand Stephen Condit, carried on their\\nfather s business for several years.\\nIchabod was the father of Joseph A.\\nCondit, who died in this city in 1881.\\nStephen Condit was the father of .Albert\\nP. Condit, the well known lawyer.\\nMatthias Pierson, Jr., who was elected\\none of the Overseers of the Highways at\\nthe first town meeting, was born in 1775\\nand was the second one of three sons of\\nDr. Matthias Pierson and Phebe Nut-\\nman, daughter of Isaac Nutman, of\\nElizabeth town. Dr. Matthias Pierson\\nwas son of Samuel Pierson, of Samuel,\\nof Thomas, the ancestor. He had three\\nsons and five daughters. Matthias, the\\nsecond son, married Mary Baldwin. He\\nmade his residence at the ancestral home\\nbetween the Orange mountains. He died", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "in 1812. Of his five children two sons\\nand one daughter survived him.\\nPeter Dean, who was elected one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways at the\\nfirst town meeting, was the youngest of\\nthree brothers, one of whom (John) was\\none cf the first Town Committeemen.\\nHe was born in 1765 and was the son of\\nJohn Dean, the first of the name known\\nby the writer in the Oranges. Peter\\nDean married Rachel Ivlunn, daughter\\nof Benjamin Munn, the Orange ancestor.\\nHe was a cooper by trade and occupa-\\ntion, his home and place of business being\\non Main street west of Scotland street. He\\nhad three sons and one daughter, Polly\\nor (Mary) married Nathaniel Lindsley, of\\nDaniel, of Nathaniel, of Ebenezer, of\\nEbenezer, of Francis the ancestor. Of the\\nthree sons David married Mahetta Jones,\\nof Moses. Charles married Lydia\\nTompkins, of Enos, and Viner married\\nRhoda Quinby. They had one daughter,\\nAbby, who married Isaac Preston Bald-\\nwin, who died in this city in 1893 and\\nwas the father of Frank W. Baldwin,\\neditor of the Orange Chronicle.\\nDaniel Dodd, who was elected one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways at the\\nfirst town meeting, was the fifth son of\\nJoseph Dodd and his second wife, Sarah\\nWilliams, daughter of Amos Williams.\\nDaniel Dodd was the fifth in descent\\nfrom Daniel Dodd, the English ancestor,\\nand was the fourth one in his line bear-\\ning the name of Daniel. He was born\\nand lived on Center street in the ances-\\ntral home. The house is still standing\\nand is owned and occupied by Stephen\\nT. Smith. He died unmarried in 1856.\\nJoseph Dodd s family was a notable one\\nin the history of the Oranges. He first\\nmarried Mary Lindsley, daughter of\\nEbenezer Lindsley, of Ebenezer, of\\nFrancis, the Newark, ancestor. They\\nhad three sons and two daughters. The\\noldest son, Matthias Dodd, was the\\ngrandfather of Matthias M. Dodd, of\\nEast Orange and Dr. Bethuel L. Dodd.\\nBy his second wife Joseph Dodd had\\nfour sons and three daughters. Moses,\\nthe third son, was the builder of the\\nFirst Presbyterian and Brick churches.\\nHis youngest son, Allen, was the grand-\\nfather of Joseph M. Dodd.\\nAbraham Harrison, known in his day as\\nDeacon or Master Abram, was elected\\none of the Overseers of the Highways\\nat the first town meeting. In 1829 he\\nwas elected a member of the first school\\ncommittee and was re-elected each year\\nuntil 1837. He was a local preacher and\\nteacher. His father, Jared, was an ex-\\ntensive farmer and cider manufacturer.\\nHis house, situated on Main street, east\\nof High, is still standing. Deacon\\nAbraham married Phebe Crowell and\\nand had two daughters. The eldest died\\nin 184S unmarried, the other married\\nPhilip Cornish. Deacon Abraham s\\nmother was Hannah Baldwin and was\\nthe fifth in descent from Jonathan, the\\nancestor in this country. His father s\\nline was from Sergeant Richard, being\\nSergeant Richard, Joseph, Joseph, Jared,\\nAbraham.\\nThe Ball family is among the oldest in\\nthe settlement of the Oranges. Edward\\nBall of Branford Conn., came to Newark\\nin 1666 with the Colonists and was High\\nSheriff of Essex Co. in 1693. His wife was\\nprobably Abigail, daughter of Aaron\\nBlakely and Mary Dodd. They had four\\nsons and two daughters, one of whom,\\nAbigail, born in 1660, married Daniel\\nHarrison, of Sergeant Richard. The\\nother daughter Lydia, born in 1675,\\nmarried Joseph Peck. His sons Joseph\\nand Thomas were the ancestors of the\\nOrange families. Caleb the oldest son,\\nhad one son. Deacon John, who lived in\\nMorris Co. His son Moses, born in 1685,\\nmarried Mary Tichenor of John of Mar-\\ntin the ancestor. They had no children.\\nJoseph B. Ball, elected one of the Over-\\nseers of the Road at the first town meet-\\ning, was born in 1778. He was a son of\\nJoseph Ball and Rachel Tompkins, of\\nSouth Orange. He was the fifth in des-\\ncent from Edward Ball the ancestor,\\nthe line being Edward, Thomas, Aaron,\\nJoseph, Joseph B. His wife was Eunice\\nHarrison, of Richard, of Joseph of\\nJoseph. He died in 1842. He was a\\nshoemaker by trade, but devoted most\\nof his time to the cultivation of his farm.\\nHe had four sons and two daughters.\\nAmzi the eldest married Meeker.\\nHe died in 1890. Rev. Eleazer married\\nElecta Rich Philander, born in 1814, was\\na farmer in South Orange. He married\\nSarah A. Guerin, of Morris county, and\\nhad three sons and two daughters.\\nRichard H. Ball, born in 1820, married\\nMary F. Harris and had four sons and\\nfour daughters. Hannah, one of the\\ndaughters of Joseph B. Ball, married the\\nRev. Joseph Dance.\\nTimothy Ball, who was elected one of\\nthe Overseers of the Roads at the first\\ntown meeting, was a son of Ezekiel Ball\\nand Mary Jones. He was born in South\\nOrange in 1758, and died in 1S28, He\\nwas married twice, first to Mary Crowell\\nand second to Mary (Edwards) Resch.\\nThey had eight children. Timothy Ball\\nwas the fourth in descent from Edward\\nthe ancestor. The line being Edward,\\nThomas, Ezekiel, Timothy. His father\\nEzekiel was a carpenter by trade and", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "inherited the homestead of his father\\nThomas, in South Orange. Timothy\\nBall s grandfather Thomas, liorn in 1687\\nand who died in 1744. was a blacksmith\\nby trade. His wife was Sarah Uavis,\\ndaughter of Thomas Davis of Stephen.\\nMajor Jabez Pierson, who was elected\\na Town Committeeman at the second\\ntown meeting in 1808, and was also\\nelected as the Moderator in i8og and\\nJudge of Election in 1811, was a son of\\nSamuel Pierson, Jr. and Phebe Harrison,\\ndaughter of Joseph Harrison. He was\\nborn about 1755, and died about 1825.\\nHe was the second son in a family of\\nfive sons and four daughters. He was\\nthe fifth in remove from Thomas, Sr.,\\nthe Newark ancestor. The descent be-\\ning Thomas, Sr., Samuel, Samuel,\\nSamuel, Jr., Major Jabez. Of the sons\\nof Samuel Pierson, Jr., Erastus, born in\\n1753, married Eunice Freeman, daughter\\nof Abel Freeman. Bethuel, born about\\n1767, married Mary Condit, daughter\\nof Matthew Condit. Jotham, born in\\n1772, married Lillis Condit, daughter of\\nMatthew Condit. The homestead of\\nJabez Pierson and his father, Samuel,\\nwas on the north side of the South\\nOrange road, opposite Seton Hall College.\\nHe was for some years captain of the\\nsloop Orange, which was owned and\\nemployed in the interest of the First\\nchurch congregation from 1784 to 1800.\\nMajor Jabez was a private in the Revo-\\nlution and probably received his title of\\nMajor in the militia service. He married\\nMartha, daughter of Stephen Harrison\\nand Lydia Williams. Nathaniel Harri-\\nson, the father of Stephen, was born in\\n1705 and died in 1779 He lived on\\nHarrison street. East Orange, and\\nprobably his father, Joseph, who was the\\nsecond son of Sergeant Richard, the\\nNewark ancestor, may have ended his\\ndays in his Orange home. Joseph died\\nin 1742. Lydia Williams, the mother of\\nMartha, the wife of Major Jabez Pierson,\\nwas born in 1731, and was a daughter of\\nMatthew Williams of Matthew, the\\nNewark ancestor, who died at his home\\nin Orange in 1732. Major Jabez\\nhad two sons and two daughters. Israel\\nmarried Mary A. Willis and had four\\nsons and two daughters. Amzi married\\nMary Riker and had a daughter, Mary.\\nLouisa, the eldest daughter, who died in\\n1867, was the wife of Aaron M. Condit,\\nEast Orange, who died in 1890. Lydia,\\ntne youngest child, was the first wife of\\nBethuel D. Harrison, of East Orange,\\nwho died in 1896. Jabez P. Condit, a\\nwell known resident of West Orange,\\nand a son of Aaron M. Condit and\\nLydia Pierson is a grandson and is the\\nonly known male descendent of Major\\nJabez Pierson in the Oranges.\\nAn old account book of Major Jabez\\nPierson shows a few items that may\\nprove of public interest as indicating the\\nhabits and wants of our early and\\nvenerated ancestors. In his account\\nwith Rev. Jedediah Chapman under the\\ndate of December, 1795, among other\\ncharges are the following 4J^ gallons\\nof rum of Captain Crane, \u00c2\u00a3^2. i6s 3d\\nApril, 1796, freight, 2 bbl. cider and\\nsundries, \u00c2\u00a30 2s od November, 1796.\\nfreight, 2 bbl. cider, i do. apples and\\nsundries, \u00c2\u00a30 4s 6d In 1796, bill of\\nrepairs to sloop Orange done in N.\\nYork, ;^T75 i8s 2d. In sundry account\\nagainst Mr. Chapman for the year 1890\\nappears 100 shad and carting, ^i 5s gd\\ny, hundred sugar, ;^i 17s 6d 5 gallons\\nrum 4-S 3s 4d. The account with\\nthe sloop Orange and the parish for\\n1800 shows a yearly profit of \u00c2\u00a32^ 7s 2d\\nthe sloop s share, ^97 15s 8d, the parish\\nshare, ^48 17s lod.\\nUnder date of Orange, November i,\\n1797, is the following entry The requi-\\nsition from the First Company of Militia\\nin the Second Batalion of Col. Condit s\\nregiment was i Ensign, i Sergeant and\\neight (8) privates for the eightv thousand.\\nThe following men are detailed for that\\nservice Ensign none Sergeant Abiel\\nHarrison Privates Stephen Peck, Enos\\nSmith, George Belton, Apollos Reock,\\nEzekiel Taylor, Uzal Baldwin, Henry\\nTownley, Peter Vanallan.\\nJohn Harrison, who was elected one of\\nthe Surveyors of the Highways at the\\nsecond town meeting was a son of Sim-\\neon Harrison and Hannah Crane, daugh-\\nter of Caleb Crane. He was born in 1776\\nand was the second son in a family of\\ntwo sons and three daughters. His de-\\nscent is from Sergeant Richard Samuel,\\nSamuel, Amos, Simeon, John. His wife\\nwas Abby Ogden, born in 1781 and died\\nin 1851. He died by violence in 1841.\\nThey had no children.\\nJosiah Baldwin, who was elected a Sur-\\nveyor of Highways at the second town\\nmeeting and elected a member of the\\nTown Committee at subsequent town\\nmeetings, was a representative of the South\\nOrang^e district. He was born 1755 and\\nwas the eldest in a family of four sons\\nand five daughters of Benjamin Baldwin\\nand Abigail Lindsley. His line of descent\\nwas Joseph, Benjamin, Benjamm, Benja-\\nmin, Josiah. His wife was Lydia, daugh-\\nter of Swaine Ogden. She was born in\\n1757 and died in 1869. They had three\\nsons and six daughters. Josiah O., the\\nthird son, who was born in 1796 and died", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "in 1867, inherited the homestead on South\\nOrantje avenue. Josiah s daughter Ehza-\\nbelh, born in 1782, was the first wife of\\nJonathan Lindsley. She died in i8ri.\\nHis daughter Sarah married Joel Harrison\\nof Major Daniel. Mary married Cyrus\\nBaldwin of Joel of Aaron of Aaron. Abby,\\nborn in 1800, was the wile of Joel Baldwin\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0of Aaron of Aaron. Harriet of Josiah\\nmarried James E. Smith, born 1798 and\\nthe eldest son of Capt. Jonas, who died in\\n1848. Josiah O. Baldwin of Josiah married\\nAnn, daughter of David Munn of Benja-\\nmin, the ancestor in the Oranges. His\\ndaughter Mary E. is the wife of Samuel\\nD. Condit of East Orange\\nSamuel Brown, who was elected one of\\nthe Commissioners of Appeal at the sec-\\nond town meeting, was probably a son of\\nJames Brown. Samuel Brown was one of\\nfour sons of James, whose will in 1720\\nnames them as Samuel, Josiah, Isaac,\\nAaron. The family is one of the oldest in\\nthe settlement of the Oranges, the family\\nhome being in South Orange. The line in\\ndescent is from John Brown, of .Milford,\\nConn., who came to Newark in 1667.\\nJohn Brown and his wife. Mary, had two\\nsons and si.x daughters. John, Jr.. the eld-\\nest, had four sons and five daughters.\\nOne daughter, Mary, married Thomas\\nPierson, Jr. of Rev. Abraham. Another\\ndaughter, Hannah, was the second wile of\\nJoseph Riggs of Edward. Phebe, another\\ndaughter, was the wife of Daniel Dodd of\\nDaniel and another daughter, Elizabeth,\\nmarried Samuel Freeman of Stephen.\\nJoseph Brown, son of John of John,\\nmarried and had four sons and three\\ndaughters. Joseph, the eldest son of Jos-\\neph, inherited the South Orange home-\\nstead. He married Margaret Johnson,*^\\ndaughter of Joseph Johnson of Thomas,\\nthe Newark ancestor. Joseph had Job,\\nDaniel, Eleanor and Hannah, who married\\nWilliam Camp of Nathaniel. Stephen, the\\nsecond son of Joseph of Jolin, died in 1767.\\nJames, the third son, was the father of\\nSamuel Brown.\\nSamuel Munn, elected as Constable at\\nthe second town meeting and as the Judge\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2of Election at the subsequent election, was\\nwidely known in his day as the owner\\nand proprietor of the public house, corner\\nof Maia and Park streets, afterwards\\nknown as the Park House. He was pro-\\nprietor of the Park House in 1780 until his\\ndeath in 1812. His son Ira succeeded\\nhim until 1816 when Samuel Kilburn be-\\ncame the proprietor. Daniel Munn is\\nbelieved to have been a son or grandson\\nof Samuel Munn, of Morristown. He was\\none of three brothers, Benjamin and\\nJoseph being resident in the Oranges, and\\nthey were the ancestors of the family in\\nOrange and Bloomfield.\\nJotham Condit, whose name frequently\\nappears among those elected to serve as\\ntown officials, was the eldest son of Samuel\\nCondit, Jr, by his second wife Martha\\nCarter, the widow of Stephen Wilcox, of\\nElizabethtown, N. J. He was born in\\n1775. His father li^ ed on the Livingston\\nroad on the west slope of the First moun-\\ntain and was a farmer by occupation.\\nHe was the fourth in descent from John\\nthe Newark ancestor. The line being\\nJohn, Peter, Samuel Sr., Samuel Jr. He\\nhad issue by his first wife .Mary (daughter\\nof Joseph Smith, of James the Orange\\nancestor) six sons. The eldest was Dr.\\nJohn Condit, born 1755, died in 1834.\\nCapt. Moses, (he third son, born in 1760,\\ndied 1838, was the grandlather of Charles\\nA. Lighthipe. Joseph, the fourth son,\\nborn in 1762, died 1836, was the father of\\nIchaljod and Stephen Condit, noticed in\\nprevious notes. The Rev. Aaron, the\\nfifth son, was born in 1765, and died in\\n1852. Jotham Condit, of Samuel, Jr.,\\nmarried Hephzibah Munn, daughter of\\nBenjamin Munn. He whs a shoe manu-\\nfacturer and lived on Main street, east of\\nClinton street. East Orange. He had a\\nfamily of two sons and six daughters.\\nAaron M.. the eldest, born in 1799, died at\\nhis home in East Orange in 1890, leaving\\nan unmarried daughter and a son Jabez\\nP. Condit, of West Orange. A younger\\nson Amzi. born in 1830. dit-d in this city\\nin 1865, leaving oiih son, Oscar H. Condit,\\na resident of East Orange. Jotham H.\\nCondit, the youngest of the family of\\nJotham, is a resident of East Orange.\\nTwo only of the daughters of Jotham\\nCondit are living. Jemima M., the widow\\nof Philip Condit, of Daniel Day Condit,\\nwho lived on Center street this city, and\\nwas the father of Ira A. Condit, of jersey,\\nOhio. The other daughter is Elizabeth\\nR., the widow of George A. Dodd. of\\nAllen. She resides in East Orange and\\nis the mother of Joseph M. Dodd. of this\\ncity, and Allen Dodd. of Philipsburg, N. J.\\nJonathan Baldwin, who was chosen as one\\nof the Overseers of the Highways at the sec-\\nond town meeting, lived on Cherry Lane,\\nnow Arlington avenue. East Orange. He\\nwas the eldest of three sons of Caleb Bald-\\nwin and Elizabeth Harrison, daughter of\\nJoseph Harrison. He was born in 1752 and\\ndied in 1S21. Jonatlian inherited a large\\nlanded property from his father. He was\\na cooper by trade. His wife was Susanna\\nWilliams, probably the daughter of Samu-\\nel, the youngest son of Matthew the ances-\\ntor. Jonathan had a family of six sons\\nand five daughters. The eldest son, Noah,\\nborn in 1782 and died 1855, inherited the\\nhomestead and followed his father s occupa-\\ntion. His wife was Catherine Sayre, who\\nwas born 1786 and died in 1852. They\\nhad a large family of seven sons and seven\\ndaughters, only one of whom is known to", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "be living, William Farrand Baldwin, of\\nWest Orange. Eleazer, the second son of\\nJonathan, married Jemima Matthews, of\\nDaniel of Daniel, the Orange ancestor.\\nThey had three sons and two daughters.\\nThe second son was the Rev. Caleb C.\\nBaldwin, born in 1820. He was a mis-\\nsionary to Fouchow China and returned to\\nthis country in 1895. The Rev. Caleb C.\\nBaldwin s wife was Harriet Fairchild,\\ndaughter of Josiah of David of David of\\nZachariah. 1 hey had a family of ten child-\\nren. Mary J., the oldest daughter of Elea-\\nzer Baldwin, was born in 1814 and died in\\n1876. She was the wife of John C. Bailey,\\ndeceased, who was the head of the house of\\nBailey Everitt of this city. He was\\nborn in 1807 and died in 1881.\\nMoses Condit, Jr., elected one of the\\nOverseers of the Highways at the second\\ntown meeting, was a son of Timothy Con-\\ndit. He was widely known as the pro-\\nprietor of the Orange Hotel. According to\\nthe custom of those early days the sutfix\\nof Junior to his name was not because of\\nanother of the same name in his family,\\nbut of some one older, living at the time\\nof the same name. He was born in\\n1776. He married Lydia Munn, daughter\\nof David Munn of Benjamin, the Orange\\nancestor. They had three sons and two\\ndaughters. Abby. the oldest, born m 1799\\nand died in 1827, married Samuel Camp,\\nof Orange, born in 1797. He died in New\\nYork state in 1840. Eliza Ann, the\\nthe second daughter, born in 1804, mar-\\nried Aaron D. Denman of Orange. They\\nmoved to Ohio where he died in 1881.\\nShe died in 1S84. The only married son,\\nTimothy Alfred, born in 1809, died in\\nOhio in 1854. His wife was Mary Ann\\nWoodruff, who was born in 1813 and\\ndied in Ohio in 1868. The line of Moses\\nin descent is Timothy, Nathaniel, Peter,\\nJohn, the Newark ancestor. His tragic\\ndeath, which was caused by the falling of a\\nbeam of a cider press September 14th,\\n1820, cast a gloom over the entire town-\\nship. The cider mill and press stood on\\nthe site of the present Masonic Hall.\\nColonel William Williams, elected one\\nof the Overseers of the Highways at the\\nsecond town meeting, was the youngest\\nson of Capt. Thomas Williams and Dor-\\ncas Harrison. She was a daughter of\\nNathaniel Harrison of Joseph of Sergeant\\nRichard. His grandfather was a son of\\nMatthew Williams, who in turn was a son\\nof Matthew, the Newark ancestor, Col.\\nWilliams, 1777-1833, married Phebe Har-\\nrison, 1779-1854, daughterof Jotham, 1751-\\n1806, of Stephen, 169S-1786, of Joseph,\\n1649-1742, of Sergeant Richard. Colonel\\nWilliam was a butcher by occupation,\\nhis home and place of business being on\\nMain street opposite Prospect street, East\\nOrange. He had one son and two daugh-\\nters. Harriet, the second daughter, mar-\\nried Gersham Kilburn of Daniel William,\\nthe only son, married Louisa Peck,\\ndaughter of Stephen M. Peck, 1801-1887,\\nof John, 1773-1863, of Judge John, 1732-\\n1811, of Joseph, 1702-1772. Wiliiam had\\ntwo sons and one daughter. His home\\nis on Hiliyer street in East Orange.\\nAmos Freeman was one of the Over-\\nseers of the Highways chosen at the sec-\\nond town meeting. He was born in 1748\\nand died in 1833. He was probably a\\nson of Deacon Samuel Freeman, (1696-^\\n1782) His grandfather was Samuel, (1662-\\n1732) who was a son of Stephen Freeman,\\nthe Newark ancestor, and Hannah Ast-\\nwood, daughterof Cafit. Astwood. Stephen\\nFreeman came to Newark in 1667 with\\nthe Milford Colonists. Amos married\\nMary Crane, who was born in 1747 and\\ndied in 1830. They had four sons and\\nfour daughters. Timothy, the eldest, born\\nin 1778, married Mary Fox and had one\\nson, the Rev. James W. Freeman. His\\nsecond son, Deacon Samuel, (1780-1835)\\nmarried first Catherine Tichenor, daugh-\\nter of John Tichenor of David. He mar-\\nried second Mary K. Fox, (1787-1867). She\\nwas his deceased wife s sister. He had\\nby his first wife four sons, and by\\nhis second wife four sons and one\\ndaughter. Amos, his third son, married\\ntwice and had a family of five sons and\\nfour daughters.\\nMary Freeman, the second daughter of\\nAmos (1782- 1854), married Joseph B. Tillou,\\nof South Orange (1773-1860). They had\\nfive sons and two daughters. One of the\\nsons was Abijah F. Tillou, of South Orange,\\nborn in 1810. His wife was Parmelia\\nBrown, daughtei of Samuel Brown, of\\nScjuth Orange.\\nJeptha Baldwin, who was elected at the\\nsecond town meeting as one of the Over-\\nseers of the Highways, was the second son\\nof Benjamin Baldwin and Abigail Lindsley.\\nBenjamin Baldwin had four sons and five\\ndaughters. His daughter Phebe, born in\\n1760, married Isaac Condit, of Jonathan.\\nAnother daughter, Abby, born in 1771,\\nmarried Jonathan Condit, of Jonathan, and\\nhis youngest daughter, Eunice, born in\\n1775, married James Condit, of Matthew.\\nJeptha Baldwin was born in 1778 and was\\nkilled by the cars at the Market street\\nstation, Newark, in 1852. His wife was\\nCatherine Bishop (17S6-1865). He was a\\nprosperous farmer, his home being on the\\ncorner of Center street and South Orange\\navenue. He had a family of three sons\\nand ten daughters. His son Benjamin E.\\nBaldwin (1821-1892), inherited the home\\nstead. His wife was Rebecca Tompkins,\\ndaughter of Enos Tompkins (1826-1889).\\nThey had two sons, who died unmarried,\\nand eight daughters. Aaron Bishop Bald-\\nwin was the youngest son of Jeptha and", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "was a widely known resident of South\\nOrange, where he died in 1895. He mar-\\nried Catherine Mason, daughter of John\\nMason. Ihey had two sons and three\\ndaughters. One son and a daughter died\\nin infancy. The descendants of Mr. Bald-\\nwin through the married daughters are\\nnumerous\\nCyrus Freeman, who was elected one of\\nthe Overseers of the Roads at the second\\ntown meeting was born in 1761 and died\\nin 1839. He was the oldest son of Abel\\nFreeman and Abigail Smith, daughter of\\nJoseph Smith, of James. His father, Abel,\\n(1724-1803) was the second son of Dea-\\ncon Samuel (1696-1782) who was a son of\\nSamuel, who was the second son of Stephen\\nthe Newark ancestor. Cyrus lived in the an-\\ncestral home on the Valley road near the\\ncable road in West Orange. The house\\nwas the home of his uncle, Jedediah Free-\\nman, who died in 1811, who married for\\nhis first wife. Miss Cardner, probably\\na daughter of John Cjardner. His second\\nwife was Martha Condit, the widow of\\nGershom Williams. She died in 1831 at\\nthe age of 100 years. Jedediah had no\\nchildren. Cyrus Freeman s wife was\\nEunice, daughter of Gershom Williams,\\nwho was the fourth in descent from\\nMatthew, the Newark ancestor. He had\\nthree sons and four daughters.\\nJotham, the second son, (1732-1839) mar-\\nried Lydia Jones, daughter of Cornelius\\nJones (1783-1816). He left two children, Cv-\\nrus J., born 1809, who resided on Center\\nstreet and died in 1867. He left two sons.\\nC harles, Augustus and Alfred Irving\\nFreeman, who died in this city in 1886.\\nThe other child of Jotham by his first\\nwife was Frances Caroline (180S-1888).\\nShe was the wife of David R. Winans. of\\nEast Orange, who died in 1883. Jotham\\nFreeman, by his second wife, Mary Crane,\\ndaughter of Phineas Crane (1790-1870).\\nhad Albert, born in 1819 and died in East\\nOrange in 1896. He had one son, Theo-\\ndore Freeman, of East Orange. Gershom\\nW., the youngest son of Cyrus, born\\n(1792-1872), married first Eliza N. Gilder-\\nsleeve, daughter of Ezra (jilderslee\\\\ e,\\n(1800- 1826). He married second Eliza B.\\nCrane (1800-1858). They had one son and\\ntwo daughters, by his first wife he had\\ntwo sons, Edward, the eldest, died in 1861.\\nGeorge C, born in 1825, lives in the\\nhomestead of his ancestor. His wife is\\nSarah F. Van Dyne. He is the father of\\nfive sons, two of the sons. Orville E. and\\nCyrus G., compose the firm of Freeman\\nBrothers in Orange Valley.\\nJotham Quinby, who was elected one\\nof the Overseers of the Highway at the\\nsecond town meeting, was born in 1773\\nand died in 1850. He lived on Scotland\\nstreet. His wife was Lillias Smith, daugh-\\nter of James Smith, of David, of James,\\nthe Orange ancestor. She was born in\\n1775 and died in 1848 Mr. (^)uinby was the\\nsixth in descent from WiUiam. the an-\\ncestor in this country, the line being\\nWilliam, John, Josiah, Josiah. Moses,\\nJotham. His grandfather, Josiah (1726-\\n1804), married Martha Harrison (1728-\\n1791). She was a daughter of Joseph\\nHarrison, of Joseph, of Sergeant Richard.\\nJotham Quinby had four sons and\\nthree daughters. His sons were Jonas,\\nJames M., Orlando, Hiram. Orlando, his\\nthird son, born about 1810, died in Belle-\\nvue, Ohio, in 1865. His wife was Mary\\nCondit, doughter of David C(jndit, of Col.\\nDavid, of Samuel, of Peter, of John, the\\nancestor. O. lando (Juinbv moved to\\nOhio with his family in i860. Of his\\nfamily of six children, his only sons died\\nin infancy. His eldest daughter, Sarah F.,\\nborn in 1840, married Cyrus Munn, daugh-\\nter of William Muhn. who was the first\\ncashier of the Orange Bank until his\\ndeath in 1846.\\nEthan N. Baldwin, who was elected\\none of the Overseers of the Highways at\\nthe second town meeting in 1808, was\\nprobably a son of Nathan Baldwin of\\nJohn of Jonathan of Joseph, the New Jer-\\nsey ancestor. His father, Nathan, was\\nborn about 1721 and died in 1810. He\\nhad his second wife, Elizabeth Hart,\\ndaughter of Jeremiah Hart. She was the\\nwid iw of Jerry Ball. The ancestors of Mr.\\nBaldwin lived in the southern part of the\\ncountry, Mr. Baldwin was born in 177^\\nand married Martha Freeman, the young-\\nest child of Cyrus of Abel. She was born\\nin 1794. They lived in South Orange and\\n.had no family.\\nSamuel Lindsley, who was elected one\\nof the Freeholders at the third town meet-\\ning in 1809, was the eldest of the two sons\\nof Nathaniel and Sarah Wheeler Lindsley.\\nHe was born in the homestead on Center\\nstreet near the junction with Harrison\\nstreet, in 1760 and died ii 1820. His\\nmother(i739-i79i) wasa daughterof Samuel\\nWheeler (1678-1762) of Nathaniel (1639-\\n1726) of Thomas, who came from Milford.\\nConn. Samuel Lindsley was the fourth in\\ndescent from Ebenezer, the Newark ances-\\ntor, the line being Ebenezer, Ebenezer,\\nNathaniel, Samuel. His wife was Phebe\\nWilliams, daughter of Capt. Thomas (1762-\\n1825). He had Nathaniel (1781-1842), who\\nprobably died without issue. His son\\nEbenezer inherited the homestead. He\\nmarried Lucy Brundage and had two sons\\nand two daughters. S. Swaine (1816-1890)\\nmarried Mary A. Lyon. Ogden W.. born\\n1822, married Eliza P. Condit, daughter of\\nMoses W. Condit. He died at his home in\\nEast Orange in 1896.\\nJonathan Condit, Jr., elected in 1809\\none of the Overseers of the Highways,\\nwas a son of Capt. Jonathan and Jemima", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "Condit, daughter of John Condit, the\\ngrandson of John, the ancestor. He was\\nthe youngest son in a family of four sons\\nand three daughters. He was born in\\n1769 and died in 1854. His wife was\\nAbigail Baldwin, daughter of Benjamin\\nBaldwin (i 730-1804) and Abigail Lindsley.\\nHe was a farmer, occupying the home-\\nstead of his grandfather, Samuel, in\\nPleasant Valley, West Orange. He had\\nfive sons and four daughters. Moses\\n(i 794-1891), the eldest, succeeded to the\\nownership of the farm. He married\\nMaria Corby, daughter of William Corby,\\nand had five sons and three daughters.\\nHis youngest son, Moses Edgar, of West\\nOrange, inherited the homestead. Albert,\\nthe second son, born in 1823, resides in\\nWest Orange and is the father of Orlando\\nE. and William E. Condit, the well known\\ndressed meat dealers of East Orange.\\nErastus Pierson, who was elected in\\n1809 as one of the Overseers of the High-\\nways, was the oldest son of Samuel, Jr.\\nand Phebe Harrison. He was a brother of\\nMajor Jabez Pierson. He was born in\\n1753 and died in 1837. He was a farmer\\nand lived in the mountain district. His\\nwife was Eunice Freeman, daughter of\\nAbel Freeman (1754-1822). They had\\nfour sons and. four daughters. His third\\nson, Caleb, born in 1791, married first\\nElecta and second Melinda, daughters of\\nJoseph Pierson (1759) of Joseph (1735).\\nHe had five sons and one daughter.\\nJotnam (1794-1868), the youngest son of\\nErastus, married Hannah Williams\\n(1800-1876), daughterof Samuel Williams.\\nThey had seven sons and two daughters.\\nHis eldest son, Samuel W. Pierson, mar-\\nried Abby A. Soper and is a well known\\nresident of East Orange. His youngest\\nson, Jotham Smith Pierson, who married\\nMatilda Rose, is a farmer of West\\nOrange.\\nDaniel Ward, elected in i8og one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways, was the\\neldest of a family of three sons and\\nfour daughters, children of Zenas Ward\\n(1743-1814) and Susannah Condit (1745-\\nt8ii), daughter of Nathaniel Condit of\\nPeter of John, the ancestor. He was\\nborn in 1768 and died 1834. His first\\nwife was Elizabeth Parrott and his\\nsecond wife was Elizabeth Squier. He\\nhad three sons and two daughters. His\\nsecond son, Abraham (1807-1B36) married\\nJoanna Williams, daughter of Moses\\nWilliams, of Captain Thomas. She was\\nborn in 1806 and died 1876. They had\\ntwo sons and one daughter, one of the\\nsons being Mark A. Ward, of this city.\\nDaniel Ward s descent is from John\\nWard, Jr., the Newark ancester (called\\nthe Turner), the line being John, Jr.,\\nJosiah, Samuel, Bethuel, Zenas, Daniel.\\nIchabod Harrison, elected in 1809 one\\nof the Overseers of the Highways, was\\nthe son of Ichabod Harrison (1736-1775)\\nand Sarah Williams. He was the young-\\nest of a family of two sons and four\\ndaughters and was the fifth in descent\\nfrom Sergeant Rich;i.rd, the line being\\nSergeant Richard, Joseph, Nathaniel, Ich-\\nabod, Ichabod. His grandfather, Nathan-\\niel (1705-1779), lived on Harrison street,\\nEast Orange, and was the Orange ances-\\ntor. Mr. Harrison was born in 1774 and\\ndied in 1853. His first wife was Phebe\\nDodd (1777-1821), daughter of Joshua\\nDodd. He married second Elizabeth D.\\nWilliams (1791-18S0), daughter of Joel\\nWilliams of Gershom of Gershom Mat-\\nthew of Matthew. He lived on Prospect\\nstreet, north of Park avenue, East\\nOrange. He was a cooper and farmer\\nby occupation He had two sons and\\ntwo daughters. Elizabeth, theeldest(i797-\\n1845), was the wife of Calvin Dodd (1796-\\n1878), who was long and widely known\\nas an East Orange citizen. Abby, the\\nsecond daughter (1805-1840) was the first\\nwife of Timothy W. Mulford (1804-1885).\\nHis only married son, Albert (1800-1847),\\nmarried Nancy Condit (1798-1883) daugh-\\nter of Japhia Condit, of Colonel David.\\nThey had three sons, and four daughters.\\nOne son, John W., married .Sarah\\nCoddington and had two sons. Abby,\\nthe second daughter, married Aaron\\nLyon. They are residents of East\\nOrange.\\nJohn Peck, Jr., who was elected in 1809\\none of the Overseers of the Highways,\\nwas born in 1773 and died in 1863. He\\nwas the youngest son in a family of five\\nsons and three daughters of Judge John\\nPeck (1732-1811). His father s first wife\\nwas Elizabeth Dodd, daughter of John\\nDodd, of Daniel of Daniel, the Newark an-\\ncestor. She was born in 1737 and died in\\n1763, leaving two sons, Joseph and Steph-\\nen. Judgejohn married for hissecond wife\\nMary Harrison, daughter of Joseph Har-\\nrison, of Joseph, of Sergeant Richard. John\\nPeck married Phebe Matthews, probably\\na daughter of William Matthews, of\\nDaniel the Orange ancestor. They had\\ntwo sons and five daughters. Stephen\\nM., the eldest son (1801-1887), inherited\\nthe homestead on Main street, corner of\\nGrove street. East Orange. His first\\nwife was Martha Baldwin. He married\\nsecond Margaret Pierce. In later life he\\nmoved to Livingston, N. J. He had\\nthree sons and eight daughters. The\\neldest, Emeline L., is the wife of Wil-\\nliam Williams, of Hillyer street. East\\nOrange. Joseph Peck (1675-1746) was\\nthe ancestor of the family in the Oranges.\\nHis son, Joseph, was one of the first\\nRuling Elders in the Orange church. He", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "was born in 1702 and died in 1772. He\\nwas father to Judge John and grand-\\nfather to John Peck, Jr.\\nIsaac Matthews, who was elected in\\n1810 one of the Commissioners of Appeal,\\nwas the eldest in a family of five sons\\nand five daughters of Daniel Matthews of\\nDaniel, the Orange ancestor. He was\\nborn in 1769 and died in 1834. His wife\\nwas Hannah Dodd, daughter of James\\nDoddof John of Daniel, the Newark ances-\\ntor. He lived on Park street, corner of\\nWilliam. He had three sons and four\\ndaughters. James, the eldest (1791-1858),\\nwas for several years the sexton of the\\nFirst Presbyterian church. His wife\\nwas Elizabeth Jagger. They had three\\nsons and four daughters. The youngest\\nson, Charles M., resides on Halsted street.\\nEast Orange. The eldest daughter of\\nIsaac Matthews, Jemima (1793-1879), mar-\\nried Eleazer Baldwin of Jonathan of Caleb\\nof Joseph, previously mentioned as\\nthe father of the Rev. Caleb C. Baldwin,\\na returned missionary from China.\\nEnos Pierson, who was elected in 1810\\none of the Overseers of the Highways\\nand later a member of the Town Com-\\nmittee, was the fourth son of Samuel\\nPierson, Jr. and Phebe Harrison, daugh-\\nter of Joseph Harrison. He was born\\nabout 1762. He married Abigail Cocke-\\nfair and made his home in the mountain\\ndistrict. He had four sons and three\\ndaughters. Ira, the eldest, born in 1788\\nmarried Jemima Condit, daughter of\\nSimon Condit, of Capt. Jonathan of Sam-\\nuel, grandson of John, the ancestor. They\\nmoved to Ohio in 1837 where she died in\\n1869 and he died in 1873. They had four\\nsons and six daughters. Lewis (1790-\\n1875), the second son of Enos, married\\nLucy Crane, probably the daughter of\\nWilliam Crane. They had Caleb C. Pier-\\nson, born in 1822. Daniel (1796-1872),\\nthe youngest son of Enos, married Mar-\\ngaret Harrison, daughter of Uzal Harri-\\nson, of Richard of Joseph, a grandson of\\nSergeant Richard. Daniel had four sons\\nand two daughters. The eldest, Philan-\\nder S. Pierson, born in 1821, died at his\\nhome in Caldwell in 1893. He was for\\nmany years the Collector of Essex\\ncounty. His wife was Mary Gould,\\ndaughter of Nathaniel Gould. Sarah\\n(1792-1848), the eldest daughter of Enos\\nPierson, married Bethuel Williams (1787-\\n1838) of Samuel of Samuel of Matthew.\\nPhebe, born in 1798, married Silas D.\\nCondit, of Japhia. Mary, the youngest\\ndaughter, married Lewis Williams (1795-\\n1839).\\nSamuel Williams. Jr.. elected in 1810\\none of the Overseers of the Highways,\\nwas the fourth son in a family of five\\nsons and seven daughters of Samuel Wil-\\nliams (1714-1812) and Hannah Harrison\\n(1714-1812), daughter of Joseph Harrison.\\nHe was born in 1754 and died in 1824.\\nHe married Eunice Pierson, daughter of\\nJoseph Pierson. His home was in the\\nmountain district, where he reared six\\nsons and two daughters. His son Amos S,\\n(1781-1832) married Rachel Perry (1785-\\n1836). They had five sons and a daugh-\\nter, Jane, who married Benjamin Town-\\nley. Caleb P., the eldest son, (1806-\\n1881), married Maria Townley. Ellen,\\nthe eldest daughter of Caleb P.,\\nis the wife of Charles W. Banta,\\nformerly of this city. Daniel S. (1784-\\n1853), the second son of Samuel, married\\nEunice Condit (1785-1850), daughter of\\nJaphia Condit. They moved to Dela-\\nware county, Ohio, where many of their\\ndescendants now live. Bethuel (1787-\\n1838), the third son of Samuel, married\\nSally Pierson (i 792-1 848), daughter of\\nEnos Pierson. They had two sons, who\\ndied in infancy, and five daughters.\\nElecta, born in 1814, and Phebe A., born\\nin 1817, were the first and second wives\\nof George McLoud, who was born in\\n1811 and died in this city in 1893. They\\nhad one son and five daughters, Mary,\\nwho married Jabez Ferry (1838-1890),\\nEunice, who married John G Smith,\\nPhebe, who married James A. Jameson,\\nHattie, who married William Ogden Har-\\nrison of John. The line of Samuel Wil-\\nliams is believed to be from Matthew,\\nthe ancestor in this country, who came\\nfrom Wales about 1630. His youngest\\nson was Samuel, born in 1653, who mar-\\nried Esther Wheeler, daughter of Nath-\\naniel Wheeler. He had five sons and\\nthree daughters. The second son was\\nSamuel, who was the grandfather of\\nSamuel Williams. Jr.\\nMajor Aaron Harrison, who was elect-\\ned as one of the Overseers of the High-\\nways in 1810, and as a member of the\\nTown Committee in 1811, was the second\\nson among four sons and one daughter of\\nMatthew Harrison (1726-1767), and\\nMartha Dodd, daughter of Samuel\\nDodd (1731-1792). Major Aaron was born\\nin 1752 and died in 1837. His first\\nwife was Jemima, daughter of Daniel\\nCondit of Samuel of Peter of John.\\nShe died without issue in 1779. He\\nmarried, second, Phebe Crane, daugh-\\nter of Lewis Crane of Elihu of Jasper of\\nJasper, the Newark ancestor. They had\\nfour sons and five daughters. The eldest,\\nSamuel A., died unmarried in 1848.\\nCharles (i 786-1874) had only one married\\nchild, Sarah Matilda, who was the wife of\\nJames M. Ward, who died in 1893. She\\ndied in 1892. Ira, the third son (1795-", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "iSgo) married Mary Jones, daughter of\\nIchabod Jones of Samuel of Joseph of\\nJohn, the ancestor. They had six sons\\nand four daughters. One of the sons,\\nJohn, married Amanda Simmons, the\\ndaughter of George Simmons. The fourth\\nson, Dr. Alfred, married Elizabeth\\nMatthews, daughter of John H.\\nMatthews. Aaron Burr, the youngest\\nson of Aaron Harrison, born in 1796,\\ndied at his home in East Orange in 1884.\\nHis wife was Caroline Jones (1800-1875),\\ndaughter of Cyrus Jones of Cornelius of\\nSamuel of John, the ancestor. They had\\nthree sons and five daughters. Cyrus J.,\\nthe eldest, born in 1824, married Harriet\\nSimmons, daughter of George Simmons.\\nShe died in 1887. Charles V., the second\\nson (1832-1878), married Sarah Crane,\\ndaughter of Ezra Crane. Aaron B., Jr.\\n(1834-1872). married Ruth Greacen.\\nPhebe, the eldest daughter, married Wil-\\nliam Dunster. He died at his home in\\nWest Orange in 1885. Mr. Harrison was\\nthe fifth in descent from Sergeant Rich-\\nard, the line being Sergeant Richard,\\nSamuel, Samuel, Matthew, Major Aaron.\\nLinus Dodd, who was elected one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways in 1810,\\nrepresented the Doddtown district. He\\nlived on Dodd street, East Orange.\\nHe was born in 1765 and was a prosper-\\nous farmer. He was an elder in the\\nOrange church for twenty-seven years\\nuntil his death in 1825. He married\\nfirst, Elizabeth Pierson (1767-1793),\\ndaughter of Caleb Pierson, of Caleb,\\nof Samuel, of Thomas, Sr., the Newark\\nancestor. He married second, Mary\\nBaldwin, daughter of Joseph Baldwin.\\nHe had two children, Achsah (1789-1855),\\nmarried Daniel Day Condit, of Philip, of\\nPhilip, a grandson of John, the ances-\\ntor. Mr. Condit was born in 1783. He\\nlived on Center street, in this city, and\\nwas an elder in the Orange church. He\\ndied in 1839. They had seven sons and\\nfour daughters. The eldest Philip, born\\nin 1808, died in Jersey, Ohio, in 1895.\\nHis wife was Jemima M., daughter of\\nJotham Condit. Linus D., the second\\nson, was born in 1813 and died in East\\nOrange in 1893, leaving a married son,\\nErnest O., who lives on his father s\\nhomestead in East Orange.\\nIra A., the fifth son born in 1823,\\nmarried Ann Elizabeth, daughter of\\nJosiah Dodd, of Bloomfield, of Daniel,\\nof Amos, of Daniel, (third) (1737-1811).\\nMr. Condit has been a resident of Jersey,\\nOhio, for fifty years. Elizabeth, the\\neldest daughter of Daniel D. Condit\\n(1811-1854), was the first wife of George\\nWilliams, who was born in iSioand died\\nin East Orange in 1889. Mary, the\\nsecond daughter, was the wife of George\\nTaylor, formerly of Orange who died\\nin Ohio in 1896. Calvin, the only son of\\nLinus Dodd, was born in 1795. He was\\na very prominent man in the politics of\\nthe town and county. His wife was\\nElizabeth, daughter of Ichabod Harrison.\\nHe lived in the homestead on Dodd\\nstreet. He had one son and two daugh-\\nters. Elizabeth, the only married\\ndaughter, was the wife of Enos J.\\nHalstead, of M. O., formerly of East\\nOrange. Amzi S., the only son (1826-\\n1872), married Hannah L., daughter\\nof Thomas D. Kilburn. Their only\\nliving child is Amzi Thomas, who\\nmarried, and is living with his mother on\\nthe old homestead in East Orange.\\nLewis Munn, who was elected in 1810\\none of the Overseers of the Highways,\\nwas the eldest son in a family of three\\nsons and five daughters, children of David\\nMunn (1761-1843) and Abigail Baldwin.\\nShe was a daughter of Moses Baldwin,\\nof Moses, of James, of Joseph, of Joseph,\\nthe Newark ancestor. He was a farmer by\\noccupation and his house is still standing\\non the southwest corner of Main street and\\nMunn avenue. East Orange. He was\\nborn in 1784 and died in 1S42. His wife\\nwas Phebe Jones, daughter of Ichabod\\nJones, of -Samuel, of Joseph, of John, the\\nancestor. They had two sons and three\\ndaughters. Asa B., the eldest son (1809-\\n1874), married Mary P. Hand, of Spring-\\nfield, N. J. They had four sons and one\\ndaughter. Four of the children died in\\ninfancy. Their only surviving son is\\nJoseph L. Munn, born in 1840, who mar-\\nried Philena E.. daughter of John M.\\nRandall. Thompson Condit Munn, the\\nyoungest son of Lewis Munn, was born\\nin 1814 and married first, Maretta Camp-\\nbell (1816-1858). daughter of Peter Camp-\\nbell, of Phinehas, of John, the Orange\\nancestor. He married second, Henrietta\\nWard, daughter of Joseph C. Ward, of\\nMontclair. His third wife is Sarah Jane,\\ndaughter of Samuel Smith, of Orange.\\nThey reside on Munn avenue. East\\nOrange. Abby D., the eldest child of\\nLewis Munn (1806-1881), married Caleb\\nBaldwin, of Caleb, of Ezekiel, of John,\\nof Jonathan, the Newark ancestor. Caleb\\nBaldwin is living in Newark with his\\nmarried daughter at the advanced age of\\n97 years. Lydia Ann (1807-1891), the sec-\\nond daughter of Lewis was the wife of\\nJoseph H. Baldwin, of Montclair.\\nJaphia Condit, elected in 1811 one of the\\nOverseers of the Highways, was the\\neldest son in a family of four sons and\\nfive daughters of Col. David and Joanna\\nCondit, daughter of Matthew Williams,\\nof Orange. Col. David was born in 1734", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "and died in 1777. He was the fourth son\\nin a family of five sons and one daughter\\nof Samuel and Mary Condit, of Samuel,\\nof Daniel, the Nevvark ancestor. Col.\\nDavid was in his country s service in the\\nwar of the Revolution promoted to\\nMajor in 1776 and for gallantry made\\nLieutenant-Colonel in 1777. Japhia, born\\nin 1760, was in the service in the Revolu-\\ntion as a private under Capt. Squier in\\nthe Second New Jersey Regiment. His\\nfirst wife, and the mother of all but one\\nof his children, was Dorcas Dodd, daugh-\\nter of Silas Dodd, of Stephen, of Daniel.\\nHe married second, Phebe Ogden, widow\\nof Rufus Harrison. He lived on the\\nmountain farm inherited from his father.\\nHe died in 1849. He had five sons and\\nseven daughters. Silas D. Condit, the\\noldest married son, was born in 1796\\nand died in i860. His wife was Phebe\\nPierson, daughter of Enos Pierson, of\\nSamuel, of Samuel, of Samuel In 1839\\nhe moved with his family of ten children\\nto Ohio. David VV., next to the youngest\\nson (1801-1884). inherited the farm and\\nhomestead. He was a carpenter by\\ntrade. His wife was Cornelia Perry, of\\nOrange (1806-1874). He had two sons,\\nand one daughter who died in 1876 un-\\nmarried. Lewis, born 1830, married\\nHarriet E. Pierson, daughter of Jotham\\nPierson. They are residents of West\\nOrange. John P., the youngest son,\\nborn in 1838, resides on the old farm.\\nHis wife is Martha A. Baldwin, daughter\\nof Marshall Baldwin, of Caldwell.\\nBenjamin Williams, Jr., elected one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways in 1811,\\nwasthe fifth in descent from Matthew\\nWilliams, the ancestor in this country.\\nHe was born in 1776, died in 1842 and\\nwas the fourth son in a family of eight\\nsons and four daughters, children of\\nBenjamin Williams and Phebe Crane,\\ndaughter of Caleb Crane, of Jonathan,\\nof Jasper, of Jasper, the Newark ancestor.\\nBenjamin Williams, Sr. s first wife was\\nElizabeth, daughter of John Condit. She\\ndied in 1763, leaving one daughter. The\\nchildren of Benjamin Williams, Sr.,\\nmarried and were the ancestor of many\\nOrange descendants. Benjamin Wil-\\nliams, Jr., married in 1806 Joanna Wil-\\nliams, daughter of Zenas Williams, of\\nNathaniel, of Amos, a grandson of Mat-\\nthew the first. They had four sons and\\nfive daughters, of whom two sons and\\ntwo daughters lived to marry. Archi-\\nbald, the eldest son (1814-1867), married\\nMargaret Curtis. John Crane Williams\\n(1816-1884) married Eveline Lee, daugh-\\nter of Isaac B. Lee. They had five sons,\\ntwo only married. Ezra C. (1850) mar-\\nried Virginia B. Williams, daughter of\\nCharles Williams. Benjamin L. (1852)\\nmarried Ella Stuble, born in 1845, died\\nin i88g. They had in 1880 three sons.\\nAmanda, daughter of Benjamin Wil-\\nliams, Jr born in 1806, married John\\nDodd, of Abram, of James. Mary, the\\nsecond daughter, born 1809, was the\\nwife of Jesse Williams (1810-1885) a\\nprominent public man in the Oranges for\\nmany years. He was a son of Matthew,\\nof Captain Thomas, She died in 1S92.\\nThe only living descendent of Jesse and\\nMary Williams is Julia Williams, who is\\nliving in the old homestead on Wash-\\nington street. Orange.\\nMatthew Williams, who was elected\\none of the Overseers of the Highways in\\niSii, was the third son of Captain\\nThomas Williams (1740 1830) and Dorcas\\nHarrison (1741-1806), daughter of Nath-\\naniel. Captain Thomas had a family of\\nfour sons and five daughters, all of\\nwhom married and left numerous de-\\nscendants. Matthew was born 1774 and\\ndied in 1830. His first wife was Phebe,\\ndaughter of Governor Benjamin Wil-\\nliams and Phebe Crane (1773-1805.) His\\nsecond wife was Elizabeth Leonard. He\\nhad four sons and three daughters.\\nPhilip (1803-18 79) married Jane Wright.\\nShe died in 1896. They had no family.\\nJohn (1808-1848) married Catherine Mc-\\nCormick. They had two sons and four\\ndaughters. The eldest, James P., born\\n1839, married Julia L. Peck and had two\\nsons and two daughters. Jesse, the\\nyoungest son, born 1810, is noticed in\\nnote on Benjamin Williams. Sally, the\\nsecond daughter (1805-1S80) was the wife\\nof Zenas Williams, of Zenas, of Nathan\\niel, of Amos, of Matthew. Abby, the\\nyoungest daughter, was the wife of\\nThomas Sargeant Tichenor (1799-1882.)\\nCaleb Hedden, who was elected in\\ni8ii one of the Overseers of the High-\\nways, was a son of Jonathan (1733-1795).\\nThe family of Jonathan consisted of four\\nsons and three daughters. Abial. the\\nthird son, born in 1767, lived on Main\\nstreet, corner of Burnett street, East\\nOrange. Although he was a stone-\\ncutter, and polished and cut gravestone\\ninscriptions for others, no stone is known\\nto mark his resting-place. He had six\\nsons and four daughters. His son Uzal\\n(1793-1836) married Mary Baldwin,\\ndaughter of Isaac Baldwin. His son\\nCaleb (1794-1852) married Matilda Bald-\\nwin, daughter of Enos Baldwin, of Phin-\\neas, of Joseph. They had four sons and\\nfour daughters. Elijah (1799-1S72) mar-\\nried Sally Maria Baldwin (1798-1S53),\\ndaughter of Enos Baldwin of Phineas.\\nThey had four sons and four daughters.\\nSamuel S. (1803-1876) married Mary Ann", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "14\\nAchron (1809-1877). They had six sons\\nand three daughters, the second son,\\nVinar J., being the head of the building\\nfirm of Hedden Sons, Newark. Caleb\\nHediJen, son of Jonathan, had two sons\\nand a daughter, Sarah C, who married\\nPhilip Williams, son of Governor Ben-\\njamin Williams. Jotham, the eldest son\\nof Caleb Hedden, born in 1800, was a\\nmason by trade, but was for many years\\nengaged in the lime and cement works\\nin Newark His home was on Main\\nstreet, corner of Grove street. East\\nOrange. Lewis, the second son, was\\nalso a mason by trade, and lived on\\nGrove street. One of his children was\\nthe Rev. William Hedden, for many\\nyears pastor of the East Orange Baptist\\nchurch. He was born in 1828 and died\\nin 1890. Edward Hedden, the ancestor\\nof the family in the Oranges, born about\\n1666, married Jane Jones, probably a\\ndaughter of John Jones. She died in\\n1773, aged 105 years. They had Joseph\\n(1702-1798), who had seven sons and four\\ndaughters. One of his sons was Jona-\\nthan, the father of Caleb.\\nIsaac Munn, who was elected in iSxi\\none of the Overseers of the Highways,\\nwas one of a family of five sons and two\\ndaughters of John Munn (i755-i793) and\\nRuth Harrison, daughter of Amos Har-\\nrison, of Samuel, of Samuel, of Sergeant\\nRichard. Among the children of John\\nand Ruth Munn was Daniel, a shoe-\\nmaker by trade, who lived on Main\\nstreet, corner of Cherry lane, now Ar-\\nlington avenue. East Orange. His wife\\nwas Ann Ricker (1789-1854). They had\\none son, Peter R., who married Harriet\\nCondit, of Reuben, of Daniel, of Samuel.\\nEnos Smith Munn, of John, was a car-\\npenter by trade. His home and the\\nhome of his father is still standing on\\nMain street. East Orange. His wife was\\nPhebe Riker, sister to Ruth, his brother\\nDaniel s wife. They had two sons and\\nfour daughters, one of whom, Hannah\\n(1821-X871), was the wife of Calvin H.\\nCondit, of Cheveral of Daniel. He was\\nthe father of Henrietta A., the widow of\\nDaniels Rice, of East Orange. Another\\ndaughter, Ella K. is the wife of Col.\\nGeorge P. Olcott, of East Orange, while\\nthe youngest, Clara, is the wife of Philip\\nC. Williams, also of East Orange. Amos\\nMunn (1780-1825), son of John and Ruth\\nMunn, married Abby Myers, daughter\\nof Benjamin Myers, son of Zebulon.\\nThey had one son and three daughters.\\nIsaac Munn, son of John and Ruth Munn,\\nwas born in 1782 and died in 1856. His\\nwife was Mary, daughter of Capt. Abijah\\nHarrison. They had a famify of four\\nsons and seven daughters, all of whom\\nmarried and had families. One of the\\ndaughters, Rebecca L., born in 1817. was\\nthe wife of John C. Ward. She died in\\nNewark, February ist of this year, at 80\\nyears of age.\\nJoseph B. Tillou, who was elected in\\n1811 one of the Overseers of the High-\\nways, was a resident of South Orange,\\nand was a son of Peter Tillou and Mary\\nBrown, daughter of Joseph Brown (1744-\\n1841). Peter Tillou (1742-1829), is be-\\nlieved to have been the first of the name\\nin the Oranges. Joseph B. Tillou (1773-\\n1860), married Mary Freeman (1782-1854).\\nHer line was Amos, Samuel, Deacon\\nSamuel, Stephen. They had six sons\\nand two daughters. Joseph Morris\\nTillou, the eldest. (i8ot)-i83o), married\\nElizabeth B. Durand, daughter of John\\nDurand. Abijah F. Tillou, born in 1810,\\nis well known in the Oranges His wife\\nwas Parmelia Brown. daughter of\\nSamuel Brown. She was born in 1810\\nand died in 1879. Charles, born in 1813,\\nmarried Eliza Vail, daughter of Henry\\nVail. Job B., born 1825, married Hettie\\nMandeville. Rodney W. Tillou lives in\\nin Honesdale, Pa. The only survivors\\nof the family of Joseph B. Tillou are\\nAbijah F., Job B. and Rodney W.\\nCyrus Jones, who was elected Jiie of the\\nCommissioners of Appeals in i8i2, was the\\neldest in a family of three sons and six\\ndaughters of Cornelius Jones, 1741, and\\nJoanna Harrison of Jose|jh, grandson ot\\nSerg. Richard. The hutne of Cornelius\\nwas on Main street, northeast corner of\\nMunn avenue, East Orange, and was left\\nto his two oldest sons, .Samuel and Cyrus.\\nSamuel sold out to Cyrus and moved to\\nA.msterdam, N. Y., where his descendants\\nreside. Hie youngest son, Matthias, prob-\\nably died young Nancy, the eldest\\ndaughter, (1772-1844), married .Vloses Wil-\\nliams, (1771 1821), of Captain rhonia\u00c2\u00ab\\nMary, bo n 1774, married Hedden\\nNaomie, born 1774, married Enos Lyon\\nMartha, born 1776, married Levi Lyon\\nJoanna, born about 1780, married Daniel\\nMatthews, (1777- 1854), of Daniel, of Daniel,\\nthe Orange ancestor. Cyrus Jones, born\\nAugust 24, 1770, died May 27, 1870, aged\\n99 years 9 months. His wife was jemima\\nMunn, daughter of Benjamin, the Orange\\nancestor, born 1772, died 1864, aged 91\\nyears, 3 months. They had one son, Vi-\\nner Van Zandt, born 1794, died 1823 mar-\\nried Harriet Condit, of Samuel, of Daniel,\\n(1795-188C). She married second Deacon\\nHenry Piers jn, of Bethuel, ot Samuel, Jr.\\nShe had by her first husband two sons, one\\nof whom died in infancy. Samuel C the\\nother son. born 1819, married Mary O. Ivil-\\nburn, of Daniel. They reside on Munn\\na\\\\ enue. East Orange. Caroline, the only\\nmarried daughter of Cyrus, born 1800,", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "15\\ndied 1875, was the wife ni Aaron Burr\\nHarrison, of Major Aaron, of Matthew,\\n1796 18S4. They had three sons ant.1 five\\ndaughters. Cyrus J., born 1824, is a res-\\nident of West Orange. The family is\\nmentioned in a previous note.\\nAmos WiiUams, elected in 181 2 one of\\nthe Ovei seers of the Highways, was a son\\nof Governor Benjamin Williams, of Amos.\\nHe was horn in 1782 and died in 1843.\\nHis first wile was Phebe Munn, pnjbably\\ndaiighierof LchabodMunn of Samuel (1787-\\n1823). He married second Joanna Camp-\\nbell (1798 1841), probably daughter of\\nPhineas Campbell, of John and Rebecca\\nBaldwin He had four sons and two\\ndaughters. The Rev. Dr. James A. Wil-\\nliams, the eldest, born in 1809 and died in\\n1883, was long known as the rector of St.\\nMark s Episcopal Church, of West Orange.\\nHis wife was Elizabeth A. Condit, daugh-\\nter of Ichabod Condit (1813-1860). They\\nhad one son and two daughters, Maria E.,\\nSelena and Stephen W. Williams.\\nEdward, son of Amos, born in 1821, married\\nMarion White. They had four sons and\\ntwo daughters. The eldest living child,\\nJames Austin Williams, married Mary\\nRobinson. 1 he youngest son, Alfred\\nGrant Williams, married Josephine Bald-\\nwin, daughter of Benjamin Baldwin, of\\nJeptha ot South Orange.\\nNathan Williams, elected in 1812 one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways and sub-\\nsequently in 1815 a member of the Town-\\nship Committee, was a representati\\\\ e of\\nthe South Orange or Camptown district.\\nHe was the only son in a family of eight\\nchildren of Jonathan and Mar Williams\\n(Squier), probal ly a sister of Capt. Henry\\nSquier. She was born 1750, and died\\n1820. Nathan, born in 1774, died in\\n1861. His second wiie was Catherine\\nWade, daughter of Henry Wade (1779-\\n1841.) Nathan and Catherine Wade had\\ntwo sons and two daughters. The eldest,\\nJonathan Squier {18JI-1875), married\\nPhebe Perry, daughter of William Perry\\n(1802-1882). He was a ruling elder in\\nthe Orange church from 1834 until his\\ndeath. He had five sons and two daugh-\\nters. Samuel A., the eldest (1824-1871),\\nmarried Frances Harrison, daugliter of\\nCaptain Abraham Harrison. William N.,\\nborn 1829, married Phebe A. Underhill.\\nShe died in 1893. He is a resident of\\nWest Orange. Rev. Albert, the second\\nson of Nathan, born in 1809, married\\nMary Parker Havens (i8lb-l88Sj. He was\\nengaged for several years in pastoral and\\nmissionary work on the Pacific coast.\\nJames Reynolds, elected in l8l2 one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways, was as far\\nas known the first of that name in the\\nOranges. He was born in 1774, and died\\nin 1850. By his first wife, Lydia Dodd,\\ndaughter of Joseph Dodd, of Daniel (1775-\\n1806). he had two sons and one daugh-\\nter. By his second wife he had two daugh-\\nters. J he eldest, Lydia, married John\\nMitchell. Mary, the youngest, married\\nWilliam Vreeland. a former well known\\nresident ot the Oranges. A son, William\\nH resides in Orange. Abby, the only\\ndaughter by his first wife (lSoo-1885),\\nmarried John Mitchell (1797-1852) He\\nwas probably a brother of Lewis Mitchell,\\na former resident of East Orange, and\\nthe father of Aaron P. and tieorge L.\\nMitchell. He died in 1871. John and\\nAbby Mitchell had three sons Marcus,\\none of the sons, was the father of Marcus\\nMitchell, of East Orange. Daniel D., the\\noldest son of James Reynolds (1798-1880),\\nmarried Eliza Gurnee, and had three sons,\\none of whom, James Everett Reynolds, is\\na prominent resident ot East Orange.\\nClinton G., another son of Daniel D.,\\nborn in 1835, was shot dead in his office in\\nNew York city. May 20, 1890. Moscs; the\\nyoungest son of James and Lydia Rey-\\nn(jlds (18OJ-1870), married Jai e D. Bald-\\nwin, daughter of Matthias Baldwin, of\\nMatthias, of Israel, ot Joseph (1812 1882).\\nThey had two sons, Edward B.. 1841,\\nkilled on the railroad in 1847. Theodore\\nW. (1842-1880), married Carrie Fairbanks.\\nHis widow married [oseph D. Harrison,\\nof Richard B., of East Orange.\\nCaptain Zenas Williams, one of the\\nOverseers of the Highways elected in\\nin 1812, was a resident of the Tory Corner\\ndistrict in W^est Orange. He was the\\nthird son m a family ot seven sons and\\none daughter of Nathaniel, 1733, and Mary\\nWidiams, daughter of Samuel Pierson\\n(1736-1816). Captain Zenas was the fourth\\nin descent from Matthew, the Orange an-\\ncestor, the line being Matthew, Amos,\\nNathaniel, Zenas. He was born in 1762,\\nand died in 1829. He married Naomi\\nWilliams, daughter of Eleazor Williams,\\nof Gersiiom, ot Matthew, They had six\\nsons and three daughters. His fifth son,\\nZenas, Jr., (i8oi-i88o), married .Sally\\nWilliams, daughter of Matthew Williams,\\nof Captain Thomas, of Matthew. They\\nhad two sons and two daughters The\\neldest, Zenas, Jr., born in 1832, died in\\n1885. His son, Ira C. Williams, succeeded\\nto the business of his father in the firm of\\nWilliams Condit, in East Orange.\\nUzal Dodd, who was elected in 1813 one\\nof the Overseers of the Highways was a\\nrepresentati\\\\-e of an old Orange family.\\nHe was ihe third in a family of tour sons\\nand one daughter, of John and Jane Dodd\\n(Smith), of Joseph, of James, the ancestor.\\nJohn Dodd (1726 1795) was the fourth in\\ndescent ivom Daniel, the ancestor, the\\nline being: Daniel, Daniel, John, John.\\nUzal (1759-1827) married Phebe Freeman,\\ndaughter of Joseph Freeman, of Samuel,\\nof Stephen, the ancestor. They lived on", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "i6\\nDodd street, corner of Glenwood av^enue,\\nEast Orange. They had one son and three\\ndaughters. The eldest, Mary, born in\\n1784 was the wife of Caleb Baldwin.\\nAmanda, the second daughter (17QI- 1852).\\nmarried Peter Campbell, of Phineas, of\\nJohn. Lucinda, the youngest, born in\\n1793, married Henry Vail. Samuel Mor-\\nlis, the only son (1788-1831). married Je-\\nmima Condit daughter of Samuel Condit\\n(1891-1S82). They had two sons and three\\ndaughters Mary, the eldest, born in 1812,\\nis the widow of Geoi-ge W. Freeman, who\\ndied in 1891. She is living in East Orange.\\nLivenia and Margaretta were the first and\\nsecond wives of Calvin D. Pierson. who\\ndied in 1888 Samuel C. was the eldest\\nson (1822-1831). He with his father and a\\nhired man were suffocated by foul air in\\nan unused cider cistern, October 24, 1831.\\nCaptain Samuel Uzal, the youngest of the\\nfamilv of Samuel Morris Dodd, was born\\nin 1828, and married fir-t Sarah Ann Dodd.\\ndaughter of Aaron Dodd. She died in\\n18(0. He married second Hannah Maria\\nCondit, daughter of Cheveril Condit. He\\nwas mortally wounded at the head of his\\nCompany, near Fredricksburg, Va., June\\n5, 18(13. Uzal Dodd Post, G. A. K., is\\nnamed in his honor.\\nZebina Dodd (1762-1843), elected in 1814\\none. of the Overseers of the Highways,\\nwas the eldest son in a family of two\\nsons and seven daughters of David and\\nSarah Dodd, daughterof Joseph Hairison,\\nof Joseph of Sergeant Richard. He mar-\\nried (Betsey) Elizabeth Range, daughter\\nof John Range. She died in 1827. They\\nThey had a family of four sons and four\\ndaughters. The eldest son, John R.,\\nmarried Sophia Bacon and had three sons.\\nThe family lived in Bloomfield. Samuel\\nTyler, the second son (i 798-1849), in-\\nherited the homestead on Dodd street,\\nthe house being still standing nearly\\nopposite the old Bethel Presbyterian\\nchurch. They had a family of seven\\nsons and one daughter. Phebe, born in\\n1823, was the wife of Isaac L. Van\\nOrden, who died in the old homestead in\\n1882. One of the sons of Samuel T. is\\nIsrael L. Dodd, a well known resident of\\nEast Orange. Stephen H. Dodd, of\\nSamuel T. (1828-1856), married Letitia\\nHalsted. They had one daughter, Adele\\nH., who is the second wife of James H.\\nLindsley, of William street, East Orange.\\nLewis Dodd, who was elected one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways in 1814,\\nwas the third son in a family of four\\nsons and five daughters of Matthias and\\nSarah Dodd, daughter of Joseph Munn\\n(1759-1S48). Joseph was born 1753 and\\ndied by drowning in 1801. Lewis was\\nborn in 1784 and died in 1861. His wife\\nwas Elizabeth, daughter of Caleb Bald-\\nwin (1788-1884), of Ezekial, of John, of\\nJonathan. He inherited the homestead\\non Whiskey lane, now Grove street, East\\nOrange, i hey had four sons and five\\ndaughters. His eidest son, .Matthias M.\\nDodd, born in 1814, inherited the home-\\nstead where he now resides with his\\nsecond wife, Emily Bullock. His first\\nwife was Harriet Rowe, daughter of\\nStephen Rowe, She died in 1880. They\\nhad three daughters. The eldest, Ann\\nElizabeth, married Aaron P. Mitchell,\\nof Lewis. He died in 1S93. He was the\\nfather of Dr. Winthrop D. Mitchell, of\\nEast Orange. Dr. Bethuel L. Dodd,\\nthe youngest son of Lewis, was born in\\n1826, and married Susan E. Jaques,\\ndaughter of John Jaques (1821-1870). He\\nmarried second, Gertrude R. Ward,\\ndaughter of Richard R. Ward. Dr. Dodd\\nis well known in the Oranges.\\nPeter Peck, who was elected in 1815\\none of the Overseers of Highways, was a\\nresident of the South Orange district.\\nHe was the eldest son of Stephen Peck,\\nof Judge John, of Deacon Joseph, of\\nJoseph (1675), the Orange ancestor\\nPeter Peck, married first, Ruth Ouimby\\nsecond, Rhoda Harrison. He had one\\nson and six daughters. One of the\\ndaughters, Phebe Peck, born in 1811,\\nmarried Mahlon Freeman. Moses, the\\nonly son, born 1824, married Emily\\nHarrison, daughter of Amos A. Harri-\\nson.\\nWheeler Lindsley, elected in 1S18 one of\\nthe Overseers of the Highways, was a son\\nof Daniel and Hannah Lindsley, daughter\\nof Captain Thomas Williams. They had\\nfour sons and one daughter, Lydia, who\\nmarried James Field, the father of James\\nW. Field, of West (Jrange. Nathaniel, the\\neldest son of Daniel (I78c)-i826), married\\nMary Dean, daughter of Peter Dean.\\nJohn, another son of Daniel, and brother\\nof Wheeler (1799- 1846), married Eliza Con-\\ndit, daughter of Stephen Condit, of Timo-\\nthy, of JS athaniel, grandson of John, the\\nancestor. They had Dr. Charles A. 11826),\\nwho married Lydia Harrison, daughter of\\nAaron B. Harrison. Wheeler Lindsley\\nwas a bachelor, and was a farmer by oc-\\ncupation. His home was on Northfield\\nroad at its intersection with Valley road,\\nWest Orange.\\nThe Campbell family. Among the sub-\\nscribers for the erection of the second\\nmeeting house, in 1753 appear the names\\nof John Campbell and James Campbell.\\nJohn and Benjamin Campbell were\\nmembers of the Alountain Society in 1756.\\nBenjamin had Moses and Aaron. Nothing\\nfurther is known of Benjamin s family.\\nJohn Campbell married Rebecca Baldwin\\nMatthews, the widow of Daniel Matthews.\\nThey had two sons and five daughters. Of", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "n\\nCaleb, the eldest, iiolhing is known. Phin-\\neas, the second son (1755-1S13). married\\nJane Dean, (lauc;hter of John Dean, of\\n)ran :;e. They had three sons and pi obably\\nfour daughters. Lydia. daughter of I hmeas\\nCampbell (1800-1S66), married Silas Munn,\\nof Amos Mary, another daughter of\\nPhineas, married Adonijah Osinun, while\\nCatherine married Amos Williams, of\\nGovernor Benjamin.\\nHenry Benson Campbell, elected in\\n1S21 one of the Commissioners of Ap-\\npeal and, at subsequent elections, to tfie\\npositions of Moderator or Judge of Elec-\\ntion was, in his day, a representative\\nman. He was the second son of I- hineas\\nCampbell and Jane Dean, daughter\\nof John. Henry B. married Elizabeth\\nMunn, daughter of David Munn, of Ben-\\njamin. He was a shoe manufacturer,\\nhis home and place of business being on\\nSouth Main street, east of Hickory street,\\nthis city. He had four sons and three\\ndaughters all but one son and two\\ndaughters died in infancy. Mary Anne,\\nborn in 1813, married I^hilip Ward, of\\nTimothy. She died in 1S75 and he died\\nin 1S86. A married son, Linus Ward, is\\na resident of East Orange. Jane Louisa,\\ndaughter of Henry B., never married.\\nCharles H., the only son who grew to\\nmanhood, born in 1827, never married\\nand died in this city in 1882.\\nJohn Quinby, the Collector, concerning\\nwhom a note is printed on page i, was a\\nson of Josiah Quinby, and not of Moses\\nQuinby as there stated. Caleb Quinby,\\nborn the same year with John (1770), was\\na son of Moses Quinby, the eldest brother\\nof John Josiah Quinby (1726-1805) was\\na son of Josiah of Josiah of John of\\nWilliam, the ancestor. His wife was\\nMartha Harrison (1728-17QI daughter of\\nJoseph Harrison, of Joseph of Sergeant\\nRichard. They had twelve children, six\\nsons and six daughters. John was the\\nyoungest (1770-1839). One of the sons of\\nJosiah was Aaron (17^4-1824), who had\\nDaniel (17S0-1851), who married Martha\\nTlchenor (1784-1862). They had three\\nsons and two daughters. The eldest son\\nwas Aaron Quinby (1807-1881). He was\\nwidely known in this city. His wife was\\nMatilda Williams (1809-1885), daughter of\\nJeniah Williams of Zopher of Joseph of\\nGershom. Caleb, of Moses, born in 1770,\\nmarried Rhoda Tompkins, daughter of\\nJoseph Tompkins. They had three sons\\nand four daughters. The youngest was\\nCharles, born in 1807, and died at his\\nhome in East Orange in 18S6.\\nIsaac Baldwin, who was elected in 1820\\none of the Overseers of the Highways,\\nwas the second of three sons in a family of\\neight children of Caleb Bald win (1 75 7-1 799)\\nand Lydia Johnson. Caleb s descent was\\nfrom F^zekiel of John of Jonathan, the\\nNewark ancestor. Of the children of\\nCaleb I^aldwin. David Johnson, born in\\n1785. married Nancy M. Hall. They had\\nseven sons and two daughters. The\\nonly married daughter, Theodosia Maria,\\nborn in 1820, was the wife of Alfred S.\\nWilliams of Ebenezer (1818-1849) She\\nmarried second, Joseph Karge. Of his\\nsons Augustus Smith, born in 1810, mar-\\nried Elizabeth Kinney. He was an Ad-\\nmiral in the United States Navy. James\\nM,, born in 1825, married Emily M.\\nBibly. He resides at Paterson, N. J.\\nThe youngest son of Caleb Baldwin was\\nCaleb, born November ^8th, 1799. He\\nmarried first, Sarah Pierson (1802-1834).\\nThey had four sons and one daughter,\\nMary B., who married Caleb Neagles.\\nHe married second, Abby D. Munn,\\ndaughter of Lewis Munn (1806-1881).\\nThey had two sons and two daughters.\\nCaleb, now in his ninety-eighth year, is\\nspending a quiet old age with his married\\ndaughter in Newark, N.\\nIsaac Baldwin, son of Caleb Baldwin\\n(1791-1877), married Nancy Hopper (1796-\\n1S74). They had four sons and three\\ndaughters. Sarah M., the eldest, born\\nin 1819, was the wife of Richard A. Ter-\\nhune (1817-1S85). The second daughter,\\nMartha A., born in 1823, was the wife of\\nJeptha Harrison (1820-1894.), of Abijah,\\nJr., of Captain Abijah. Caleb Johnson,\\nthe eldest son (1817-18S9), married Anna\\nM. Gray. They had two children, Clar-\\nence W., who married Mary Gould, and\\nAlmena G. Isaac Preston, the second son\\n(1821-1893), married Abby Dean (1822-\\n1891), daughter of Viner Dean, of Peter\\nof John. They had two sons and four\\ndaughters. Of the former, Frank W.\\nand Jeptha H. reside in West Orange.\\nHenry, the third son of Isaac Baldwin,\\nborn in 1826, married Caroline C. Foster\\n(1828-1883). They had two sons and five\\ndaughters. Lewis M., the youngest son,\\nborn in 1S28, married Eva Stope. They\\nhad four sons and two daughters. He\\nresides in this city.\\nThe Rev. Uzal W. Condit, who was a\\nmember of the School Committee from\\n1842 to 1844, has long been a resident of\\nEaston, Pa. Uzal W. Condit was a son\\nof Uzal Gondii and Phebe Wade. His\\nhome was in West Orange, between the\\nmountains. He was the sixth in descent\\nfrom John Condit, the ancestor. Uzal\\nwas the second son in a family of six\\nsons and three daughters of Isaac Con-\\ndit (1859-1829) and Phebe Baldwin,\\ndaughter of Benjamin Baldwin, (1760-\\n1835). The Rev. Uzal was born in 1815,\\nand married first, Martha E. Vanhouten.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "He married second, Sophia Van Doren.\\nHe iiad one son and four daughters.\\nMr. Condit was apprenticed at shoe-\\nmaking with Charles Lighthipe, father\\nof Charles A. Lighthipe, of this city.\\nWhile working at his trade, he with help\\nfrom others, entered on a course of pre-\\nparation for the ministry. He graduat-\\ned from Williams College in 1847, and in\\n1850 from Union Theological Seminary.\\nHis longest and latest pastorate was for\\ntwenty-five years over the Presbyterian\\nchurch at Easton, Pa., his present home,\\nWilliam P. Soverel, who was elected\\nin 1821 one of the Overseers of the High-\\nways, was the eldest of a family of two\\nsons and five daughters of Matthias\\nSoverel and Betsey (Elizabeth) Parret\\n(1790-1864). He was born in 17SS and\\ndied in 1822. He married Elizabeth, the\\nyoungest of eight children of John\\nWright and Elizaleth Peck (1747-181Q),\\nof Deacon Joseph (1702-1772), of Joseph\\n(1675-1746), and Lydia Ball, of Edward,\\nthe Newark ancestors. They had five\\nchildren, two sons and three daughters.\\nThe oldest son was Matthias, born in\\n1816, the father of the Soverels of the\\nOranges. He resides with his married\\ndaughter, Mrs. Charles M. Whitlock,\\nWilmington, N. C. The ancestor of this\\nbranch of the Soverel family in this\\ncountry was Abraham, born in England\\nin 1716, and died in Orange in 1745. In\\n1739 he came to this country with an ex-\\nploring and mining company. At that\\ntime or soon after copper mining was\\nbeing developed in the Doddtown dis-\\ntrict of the Oranges, a shaft being sunk\\non the farm of John Dodd, on Second\\nriver in the rear of the chapel building\\non Dodd street. East Orange. Mr. Sov-\\nerel married in 1741 Jane, daughter of\\nMatthew and Ruth Williams, the Orange\\nancestors. She was second in a family\\nof four sons and five daughters. They\\nhad two children, Jane, born 1743 and\\nMatthias (1745-1767). He married Abi-\\ngail, the youngest of eight children of\\nSamuel Dodd of Samuel of Daniel, the\\nancestor. They had one child, Matthias,\\n(1766-1S04). He married Betsey Parret\\n(1768-1810), of Hanover, N. J. They had\\nseven children, two sons and five daugh-\\nters. The eldest son, William P. Soverel,\\nborn in 1788, died in 1822. They had\\nfive children, two sons and three\\ndaughters. Matthias, the eldest and\\nonly surviving son, was until recently a\\nwell known resident of East Orange.\\nJonathan DeCamp, elected in 1844 one\\nof the Overseers of the Highways, was\\nthe third of four sons and three daugh-\\nters of Benjamin DeCamp and Dorcas\\nWilliams, daughter of Jonathan Williams\\nof Samuel of Samuel of Matthew, the\\nancestor. Jonathan s wife was Margaret\\nVincent. They had two sons and four\\ndaughters. His home is in Roseland,\\nN.J.\\nAs far as is known only three of those\\nelected to town offices even as late as\\n1S44 are now living. One of the three,\\nGeorge Washington Smith, is well known\\nto nearly all old residents. In 1S43 his\\nname appears as being elected one of the\\nSurveyors of the Highways. Mr. Smith\\nwas the sixth son of Captain Jonas Smith\\n(1773-1S48) by his second wife, Eliza\\nClark, widow of John Tucker (1783-1845).\\nSee record of Captain Jonas Smith, page\\n2. George Washington Smith was born\\nin 1820. He married Margaret .Munn,\\ndaughter of William Munn, of Aaron of\\nBenjamin, the ancestor. They had five\\nsons and two daughters. Two of the\\nsons died in infancy. The other sons\\nmarried and have families. The other\\nmembers of the surviving trio are Uzal\\nW, Condit and Jonathan DeCamp, whose\\nrecords appear in these notes to-day.\\nDaniel D. Condit (1783-1839), who was\\nelected in 1824 as one of the Overseers of\\nthe Poor and served for several years,\\nresided on Center street. He was the\\nonly child of Philip Condit, of Morris-\\ntown, and Mary Condit (1756-1826),\\ndaughter of Daniel Condit, of Samuel,\\nthe Orange ancestor. His wife was\\nAchsah Dodd, daughter of Linas Dodd\\n(1789-1855). He was a carpenter by\\ntrade and an elder in the First Presby-\\nterian church until his death. He had a\\nfamily of seven sons and four daughters.\\nFive of the children of Daniel D. Con-\\ndit are living Ira A. Condit, in Jersey,\\nOhio J. H. Hobert Condit, in Columbus,\\nO.; Daniel H. Condit, in Camden, N. J.;\\nMary, the widow of George Taylor, in\\nPataskala, O., and Margaret, an unmar-\\nried daughter, in New Jersey.\\nWilliam Condit, who was elected Col-\\nlector in 1830, and continued in office un-\\ntil about 1848, was the second son in a\\nfamily of five sons and three daughters\\nof Captain Moses Condit (1760-1S3S) and\\nHannah Smith, daughter of James Smith\\n(1740-1784) of David (1705-1777) of James\\nthe ancestor in the Oranges (1665-1727).\\nWilliam Condit was born in 1791 and\\ndied in this city in 1SS3. He married\\nfirst, Maria Stryker, daughter of Henry\\nStryker, of Orange (1797-1841). He mar-\\nried second, Hannah Hillyer, a widow,\\nwho died in 1S47. He had a family of\\nseven sons and three daughters. They\\nall married and had families except the\\nyoungest daughter, who died in infancy,", "height": "3363", "width": "2064", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "\u00c2\u00bb9\\nand Lewis Fletcher, the youngest son,\\nborn in 1842, and who died in the army\\nin 1S62. Two of the sons of William are\\nliving in the Oranges. Henry S. Condit,\\nborn in 1819, married Sarah Robbins,\\nwho died in 1S50, and second, Matilda\\nBabb. He had no family. Theodore\\nCondit, the other living son of William,\\nborn in 1824, married Hannah Maria\\nHillyer, who died in 1854. He married\\nsecond, Eunice Lavene Phipany, He\\nhad by his first wife two sons and one\\ndaughter; by his second wife two sons\\nand three daughters.\\nWilliam Condit began life as a shoe-\\nmaker, but early in life turned his atten-\\ntion to mercantile pursuits. His father.\\nCaptain Moses Condit, in his later years,\\nkept a store on Main street near Scotland.\\nProbably as early as 1815 W^illiam kept a\\nstore on Main street north of Center.\\nIn 1822 he moved to a store building on\\nthe south corner of Main and Center\\nstreets owned by Daniel Stryker. This\\nbuilding was destroyed by fire about\\n1S31, when the building recently taken\\ndown was built and occupied by him for\\nmany years. The only married daughter\\nof Captain Moses Condit was Maria S.\\n(1789-1869), who married Charles Ligh-\\nthipe (1789-1845). They had five sons\\nand one daughter. Two of the sons,\\nLewis C. and Charles A., are living in\\nthis city.\\nJob Williams, the last Collector of the\\ntownship of Orange before the incorpora-\\ntion of The Town of Orange in 1S60,\\ncame from an old Colonial family. He\\ntraced his descent from Matthew Williams\\n(1651), the Newark ancestor. Matthew\\nwas the third son in a family of four sons\\nand one daughter of Matthew Williams,\\nof Wethersfield, Conn. His wife was\\nRuth. They had four sons and five\\ndaughters. Gershom, the third son, born\\n169S, married Hannah Lampson They\\nhad five sons and three daughters. Ruth,\\nthe eldest daughter, was the wife of\\nDaniel Condit, of Samuel. Another\\ndaughter, Joanna, was the wife of David\\nTichenor (1731-1788). Gershom, the sec-\\nond son (1730), married Martha Condit\\nof Samuel. Joseph, the fourth son of\\nGershom, of Matthew, married Elizabeth\\n(175S-1797). They had two children.\\nSusannah, who married Peter Condit\\n(1778-1S13) of Nathaniel of Isaac, a grand-\\nson of John, the ancestor. Susannah\\n(Williams) Condit died in 1875 at the\\nhome of her granddaughter, Eliza P.\\nLindsley, wife of Ogden W. Lindsley, of\\nEast Orange. The only son of Joseph\\nWilliams was Zophar, who married Sarah\\nHedden. She died in 1780. They had\\nsix children, one of whom, Jeniah, (1770-\\n1S31) married Charlotte Pearce(r776-i863).\\nThey had four sons and six daughters.\\nThe eldest son was Job (1802-1871). He\\nmarried Catherine Tichenor (1803-1895),\\ndaughter of John Stiles, of Deacon Samuel.\\nJob was a prominent hat manufacturer\\nin Orange, his home and place of bus-\\niness being on Main street on the site of\\nthe North Orange Baptist church. He\\nwas also a valued member of the (Brick)\\nSecond Presbyterian church from its\\norganization, and as above stated the\\nlast Collector of the Township of\\nOrange. He had four sons and one\\ndaughter. The youngest son died at\\nII years. Leander, the eldest son (1S28-\\n1895), was well known in the Oranges.\\nHe was twice married first to Emily\\nSmith, daughter of Daniel Smith. She\\ndied in 1870. His second wife was Mary\\nE. McDaniel. Leander had four sons\\nand one daughter. One of the sons is\\nEdgar, the editor of the Orange Journal.\\nChauncey G., born 1831, married Emily\\nF. Ward, and has been Collector of\\nTaxes for the city of Orange since 1875.\\nRichard Girard, another son of Job,\\nmarried Florence Stevens. She died in\\n1887. Mary, the youngest child of Job\\nWilliams, was married to Benjamin P.\\nMulford and now resides in this city.", "height": "3338", "width": "2049", "jp2-path": "earlyrecordsofto00oran_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS.\\nOn page 5, at end of last full para-\\ngraph, Rev. Joseph Dance s name should\\nbe Vance.\\nPage 6, first column, near the bottom,\\nnote Amzi Pierson, married Mary Riker\\nand had a son Charles and a daughter\\nMary. Charles lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.\\nAlso, read Jabez P. Condit, a son, and\\nOscar H. Condit, a grandson, of Aaron\\nM. Condit. and Louisa Pierson, are the\\nonly known male descendants of Major\\nJabez Pierson in the Oranges.\\nOn page 8, in the note on Amos Free-\\nman. Amos Freeman and Mary Crane\\nhad four sons and four daughters. His\\nsecond son, Deacon Samuel (1780-1835),\\nmarried Catharine Tichenor (1782-1812),\\nand second, Mary Tichenor (17S7-1867),\\ndaughters of John Tichenor (1748-1810)\\nof David (1721-1788) of Martin (1688-1732),\\na grandson of Martin, the Newark an-\\ncestor.\\nPage 9, at the end of note on Cyrus\\nFreeman and Eunice Williams add\\nThey had three sons and four daughters.\\nJotham Freeman (1782-1839), the second\\nson, married Lydia Jones of Cornelius,\\nand had two children. Cyrus J. (1S09-\\n1867); his wife was Mary Crane, daugh-\\nter of Jeremiah Crane. They lived on\\nCenter street and had five sons. The\\neldest, Charles Augustus, married\\nBelcher. The second son, Alfred Irving,\\ndied unmarried in 1886. Jotham Free-\\nman s second wife was Mary Crane,\\ndaughter of Phineas Crane (t790-i876).\\nGershom W. Freeman, the youngest son\\nof Cyrus, married for his second wife\\nElizabeth (or Eliza) B. Crane.\\nOn page 10 the note on Daniel Ward\\n(1768-1S34) should read He married first,\\nBetsey Parret, the widow of Matthias\\nSoverel (1768-1810), father of William P.\\nand grandfather of Matthias Soverel.\\nBy his first wife he had two sons and one\\ndaughter. By his second wife, Elizabeth\\nSquier, one son and a daughter Mary,\\nwho married Samuel Coryman.\\nOn page 12, first column, last para-\\ngraph, read Ira A., the fifth son of\\nDaniel D. Condit, born 1823, married\\nAnn Elizabeth Dodd (1824-1875). They\\nhad three sons and three daughters.\\nHannah L., the widow of Amzi Dodd,\\ndied in 1875.\\nOn page 12 Thompson C. 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