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- ELIZABETH GROVER, daughter of Joseph Grover, 2, born June 7, 1685; died Jan. 18, 1763; married Gershom Stillwell, of Middletown, about 1715.
Issue of Elizabeth Grover & Gershom Stillwell:
John Stillwell, born Mch. 15, 1716.
Mary Stillwell, born Apr. 2, 1718.
Hannah Stillwell, born Nov. 11, 1720.
William Stillwell, born Sept. 20, 1722.
1711, Aug. 22. Elizabeth Grover, of Middletown, single woman, sold to Capt. David Johnston , of Freehold, blacksmith, for £62, land, at Crosswicks, which she received, with her sisters, in the WILL of her father, Joseph Grover, deceased, bearing date Dec. 7, 1688; also 150 acres, received from her mother, Hannah Grover, by deed, Jan. 5, 1690.
1711, Sept. 14. John Bowne, merchant, of Middletown, gave his bond, for £134-12-4, to Elizabeth Grover, maiden, of the same place, for payment of £67-6-3.
1711, Aug. 22 - Elizabeth Grover, of Middletown, single woman, sold to Capt. David Johnston, of Freehold, blacksmith, for £62, land, at Crosswicks, which she received, with her sisters, in the WILL of her father, Joseph Grover, deceased, bearing date Dec. 7, 1688; also 150 acres, lying between the branches of Rack Pond, devised to her by her father; also land, at Crosswicks, received from her mother, Hannah Grover, by deed, Jan. 5, 1690.
1711, Sept. 14. John Bowne, merchant, of Middletown, gave his bond, for £134-12-4, to Elizabeth Grover, maiden, of the same place, for payment of £67-6-3.
Recorded for further research
Elizabeth married John Browne, of Monmouth, NJ.
Their children: Safety Browne, b 1720, Middleton, NJ,
Samuel, James, William, and Andrew Browne. - - - [1]
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