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Isaac H. Williamino in Chancery with the Estate of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, June 15, 1847
Isaac H. Williamino
06-15-1847
Issac H. Williamino in the Chancery of New Jersey regarding the matter of the trust under the will of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz.
People Included: Benjamin Williamson.
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Henry I. Williams to Benjamin Williamson, June 4, 1847
Henry I. Williams
06-04-1847
Henry I. Williams wrote to Benjamin Williamson, addressed to Elizabeth Town, NJ regarding the estate of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz.
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Indenture Petition of Henry J. Williams, August 15, 1847
Henry J. Williams
08-15-1847
A petition of Henry J. William submitted before the First Circuit Court regarding his resigning as the Trustee of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz's Last Will and Testament.
Names Included: William T. McCoun, Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit, Robert Emmet, Clerk, Susan Ursin Niemcewicz
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Examination of Benjamin Williamson, June 15, 1847
Benjamin Williamson
06-15-1847
Examination of the witness, Benjamin Williamson in the matter of the Petition of Henry I. Williams.
People Included: Anthony Rutgers, John Kean, Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, Peter A. Jay, Julia Kean Fish, Hamilton Fish, Christine Alexander William Kean, Robert Birch, Sarah A. Birch
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Petition of Benjamin Williamson, July 11, 1847
Benjamin Williamson
07-11-1847
Petition of Benjamin William regarding the Last Will and Testament of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz.
People included: Susan Ursin Niemcewicz,
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Account of the Estate of Philip Livingston, May 12, 1846
Hamilton Fish
05-12-1846
Account of money owed to to the Estate of Philip Livingston in conjunction with the late Peter Kean, in trust for the Estate of Peter Van Brugh Livingston and Beverly Robinson, trustee of the estate.
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Indenture in Trust with the Estate of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz
Indenture in Chancery regarding a trust under the Last Will and Testament of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz.
People Included: Sarah Sabina Baker, Christine Alexander William Kean, Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, Henry I. Williams, Hamilton Fish, Julia Kean Fish,
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Indenture Petition of Benjamin Williamson, July 21, 1845
J. Stephen Cumbreleny
07-21-1845
Indenture Petition of Benjamin Williamson in the matter of the Trust under the will of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, specifically property in Morris, NY. Signed and submitted by J. Stephen Cumbreleny.
People Included: William Samuel Johnson
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Order of Discharge Estate of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz with Henry I. Williams, June 22, 1845
Oliver S. Halsted
06-22-1845
Order of Discharge Henry I. Williams was resigning as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz
People Included: Oliver S. Halsted, Benjamin Williamson, John Kean, Julia Kean Fish, Hamilton Fish, Sarah Sabina Baker, Christine Alexander William Kean, Isaac H. Williamson, Sam N. Gummere
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William Connine Fire Insurance Company of Northampton County Membership, May 9, 1844
William Connine
1844-05-09
The following document acknowledges William Connine’s membership of “The Fire Insurance Company of Northampton County.” The Policy of Insurance against fire loss covered three hundred dollars on Connine’s two story frame house 35 by 16 feet situated in said village of Clinton and particularly described in Survey No 1496 made by Robert Foster and filed in the office of said Company.
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A.L. Sligen to Peter Alpaugh, November 15, 1844
A.L. Sligen
11-15-1844
A.L. Sligen wrote to Peter Alpaugh, addressed to Clinton Lots, regarding Alpaugh's interest payments from a transaction on November 18, 1842.
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Indenture between Henry I. Williams and Estate of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz
Henry I. Williams
07-10-1844
Indenture in Chancery regarding a matter of the Trust under the last will and testament of Susan Livingston Kean Niemcewicz involving Henry I. Williams
People Included: Francis Wharton, John Kean
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Estate Appraisal of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz's Brooklyn Property, September 22, 1843
Estate Appraisal of Susan Ursin Niemcewicz's Brooklyn Property including an indenture and map of the property. The property was located on Concord St. between Jackson St. and Gold St.
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D.B. Ward to John Kean, September 5, 1843
D.B. Ward
09-05-1843
D.B. Ward wrote from Morristown to John Kean, address not included, regarding deeds for two properties in Chatam and Morris County owned by Susan Ursin Niemcewicz. The top of the letter listed the details of the two deeds.
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Dried Flower Enclosed with a Quote, August 4, 1842
The following item is a pressed flower that was enclosed with a quote that reads, “Faithfulness, I shall never forget never ceasing remembrance.”
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