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This information has been gleaned from early deed books maintained at the Middlesex County Court House in New Brunswick. Smatterings of miscellaneous documents, such as release of dower, creditor's agreements, division of property, power of attorney, divorce decrees, applications for lost deeds arising from British actions during the Revolution, and deeds of sale by the Commission of Forfeited Estates of Fugitives and Offenders are also included. The majority of the documents recorded in this book originated during the 1720s through the 1780s, and provide a rich source of genealogical information. Pertinent dates and the names of wives, children, siblings, parents, previous property owners, adjoining property owners, witnesses and relatives abound. Many names recorded within these documents differ in spelling from the signatures. \"The abstracts of this book record all of the above information including how the person signed the document or whether they simply 'made their mark.' 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Present-day Hightstown is centrally located approximately fifteen miles east of Trenton, New Jersey, and equally distant from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and New York, New York, by fifty miles.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThis chronological collection of abstracts spans a ten-year period, with the exception of papers from the Civil War years of November 1862 to September 1865, which have never been microfilmed and are presumed missing. Listings include marriages, and list the deaths of all persons, as reported by the paper, who died in New Jersey or those who had \"roots\" in New Jersey. Marriage listings include (as available) date and place of marriage, name of the reverend performing the ceremony, names of bride and groom, and name of bride's father or other relative. Death listings include (as available) name of the deceased, date and place of death, cause of death, name of father or other relative, and place of burial. 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