Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . Be it Remembered that on the Tenth Day of December Anno Dni 1736 Letters ofAdmini of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of William Rogers late of NewHanover in the County of Burlington Yeoman deceased were granted by the Honble JohnHamilton, Esqi, President &c unto Hannah Rogers widow & Relict of the Deceased havingfirst solemnly approved & given Bond & truly to administer the Deceds Estate, to exhibita true & perfect Inventory & render a just account when lawfully required. Given under thepreroga
Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . Be it Remembered that on the Tenth Day of December Anno Dni 1736 Letters ofAdmini of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of William Rogers late of NewHanover in the County of Burlington Yeoman deceased were granted by the Honble JohnHamilton, Esqi, President &c unto Hannah Rogers widow & Relict of the Deceased havingfirst solemnly approved & given Bond & truly to administer the Deceds Estate, to exhibita true & perfect Inventory & render a just account when lawfully required. Given under theprerogative Seal of the said province at Burl°, the day and year above sd. Archd Home, Regr &e. The inventory named a chest in the Lodging room below, and thischest is still preserved as an heirloom in the Rogers family, having beenthe property of a William Rogers for five generations in a direct line. Two unrecorded deeds, of which facsimiles are here interleaved, show * Liber A. A. A. of Commissions, page Burlington County Probate Ibid. 30. MM C HO r r > ?oO -) dz
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