Morris County Heirs to Estates 1785-1900 Virginia Alleman Brown pg 282 William Rarick of Mt. Olive, and Washington tps. died 16th May 1892 petitioner Stewart M. Rarick and wife Anna D. Rarick for himself and his brothers and sisters: Mary wife of Holloway W. Hunt Emma m.R. wife of Thomas Waterfield, ESQ other heirs were: Abraham and John Rarick Peneina Crator, Mary Ann Lake Margaret McPeek William S. Rarick Elizabeth Frazee The lands had been William Rarick's share in the partition of his father's estate, William Rarick the elder. Tract one, 30 acres conveyed by William Anthony and wife Sept. 13, 1855; Tract three, 12 acres, being 2 tracts conveyed by Abraham A. Rarick March 4, 1857; Tract 4, 16 acres conveyed by Jeff. Lake and wife, May 25, 1861; Tract 5, 11 acres, conveyed by Jacob Lake, Jr. April 13, 1865; Tract 6, 67 acres, conveyed by John A. Crater Nov. 15, 1846. (Renunciation filed D:531. Admin. granted 31st May 1892 (G:49) to Susan C. and Steward M. Rarick. Doc. 351:6.) pg 180 William Rarrick, deceased widow: Margaret S. Rarrick children: Penina Rarick, wife of Jesse Lake; Elizabeth Rarick, wife of Isaac Frace Margaret, wife of Jonathan McPeek William S. Rarick Ezekiel A. Rarick John R. Rarrick Matilda Rarrick Sarah Rarrick James Rarrick SA427 C:81, Doc. 147.12 Middlesex County Heirs to Estates 1780-1870 Virginia Alleman Brown pg 37 Daniel Lake, dec'd, without a will, leaving brothers and sisters, namely: John Lake, Albina Legget, a widow, Susan Lake, Ellen Lake, Rachel Ann (Lake), the wife of Edward Brewer, the petitioner, and Catharine Lake (under age 21), her guardian, John Van Pelt, each 1/6. Along the road from Hainsborough to Kingston, June 7th 1851. Vol. 5 p. 1541+, map p. 1545. Book B. p. 221, June 16th 1846. (Mid. Surrogate File # 13254