Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . his deed recites the death ofSarah, unmarried and without issue, and thatSusannah was yet a minor. May 18, 1776, Susan-nah, having come of age and the wife of JosephMahr, of Northarhpton county, Pennsylvania,makes a conveyance of her interest to NathanPrice, eldest son of David Price, deceased, now ofthe County of Hunterdon and State of New Jer-sey, and to William Sattertlnvaite and SarahPrice, executors of the will of James Price, lateof Middletown township, Bucks county, de-ceased. James, having married Sar


Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . his deed recites the death ofSarah, unmarried and without issue, and thatSusannah was yet a minor. May 18, 1776, Susan-nah, having come of age and the wife of JosephMahr, of Northarhpton county, Pennsylvania,makes a conveyance of her interest to NathanPrice, eldest son of David Price, deceased, now ofthe County of Hunterdon and State of New Jer-sey, and to William Sattertlnvaite and SarahPrice, executors of the will of James Price, lateof Middletown township, Bucks county, de-ceased. James, having married Sarah Huddle-son, October 11, 1762, died leaving a widowSarah, and children James, Pamela and latter married William Weaver, and theformer John Keuser, 1784. (III) Nathan Price, as shown by the aboverecited records, removed to Kingwood. New Jer-sey, soon after his fathers death, where he be-came a prominent citizen. He was elected sheriffof Hunterdon county in 1806, and served a termof three years. His sons, John, James andSmith, either remained in Bucks countv on the re-. y/ZCC4 THE WYOMING AND LACKAWANNA VALLEYS. ?7i moval of their father to New Jersey, or returnedthere soon after. Smith, born September n,1748, died October 17, 1816, married, September1, 1776, Martha, daughter of Joseph Carver, ofBuckingham, and (second) Hannah was a storekeeper at Gardenville, Plumsteadtownship, and became a large landowner in thatvicinity. He left five sons and one daughter,who have numerous descendants in Bucks countyand elsewhere. James was married at Bucking-ham Meeting of Friends in 1785 to Naomi,daughter of Paul Preston. (IV) John Price was a taxpayer in Plum-stead towwnship in 1779, and John Prices Es-tate is taxed for one hundred and sixty acres ofland in the same township in 1781. No recordof probate proceedings on his estate have beenfound. From the family Bible of his son GeorgePrice, we learn that his wifes name was Jane,and that George was born August 2, 17


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