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Excerpt from Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. 23: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol; I. 1670-1730; Edited, With an Introductory Note on the Early Testamentary Laws and Customs of New Jersey
A suggestive picture of the - primitiveness Of those early days is the story Of John Clarke, the peddler, murdered in 1691 at Salem, whose pack had to be administered on, after his boat had been taken up and his murderer arrested. Other inquests hint at suspicious deaths. And what a gruesome bequest is that Of George Gordon, of Perth Amboy, in 1686, who gives his body to his physician for dissection.
The inventories and appraisements give valuable informa tion as to the character and worth Of farm products in New jersey before 1730, and as to the occupations of the testators and others.
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