From "Calendar of New Jersey Wills Volume VI 1781-1785" by Elmer T Hutchinson: 1784, Feb. 18. Robins, Isaac, of Alexandria, Hunterdon Co. Int. Adm'x-Susannah Robins. Fellowbondsman-Amos Smith; both of said place. Witness-Thomas Reeder. 1783, Oct. 7. Inventory, [pounds]491.6.3, made by Thomas Reeder and George Kramer. Plantation of 220 acres, [pounds]320. 1793, Feb. Isaac Robins left 6 children, Jonathan, Rachel, Abigail, Dianna, Mary and Isaac, some of whom are minors, to wit: Dianna, Mary and Isaac; and Amos Smith, and Rachel Smith, his wife one of said children, and Dianna Garrison, another child, applied for a division of real estate; which was ordered. 1793, June 7. Report of division was made accordingly. Lib. 26, p. 222. From "More Records of Old Hunterdon County, Vol I" by Phyllis B. D'Autrechy in 1998 which in turn paraphrases from "Minutes of the Orphan's Court 1785-1797" for Hunterdon County, New Jersey: February Term 1793 at Flemington, Friday, 8 February 1793. Judges present: Joseph Reading, Joseph Beavers, Daniel Hunt, Nath'l Hunt and William Hazlett. It was presented to the Court that Isaac Robins died intestate seized of a real estate in fee simple and leaving behind him six children, to wit, Jonathan, Rachael, Abigail, Dianna, Mary and Isaac, some of whom are minors, to wit, Dianna, Mary and Isaac. Amos Smith and Rachael Smith, his wife, one of the said children of sd. Isaac and Diana Garrison, another of sd. children of sd. Isaac, dec'd, by James Garrison, her husband and next friend petitioned the court to appoint three indifferent persons to ascertain the share or shares of each of the sd. heirs. Jacob Anderson, Daniel Van Buskirk and William Johnson were appointed to make division of the lands of sd. Isaac Robins, dec'd. August Term 1793 at the Court House in Flemington, Thursday, 8 August 1793. Present: Joseph Reading, Joseph Beavers, and Daniel Hunt. The report of the commissioners appointed to divide the lands late of Isaac Robins deceased was presented. The metes & bounds of Jonathan Robins, Rachael Smith (w/o Amos), formerly Rachael Robins, & Abigail Robins, all of whose shares were purchased by Jonathan Robins, began at a store in the Great Road near the Hickory Tavern in a line of the West Jersey Society's land & totaled about 100 acres; Isaac Robins share began on the northeast side of the sd. Isaac Robins, dec'd farm & ran along the Great Road and Jonathan Robins. The share totaled 66 acres with premises exclusive of one acre formerly sold by Mr. Robins. The metes and bounds of Mary Robins were along Jonathan Robins and Dianna Garrison and contained 38.8 acres and premises. Dianna Garrison's share began at the northeasterly corner of the farm and ran along Col. Beaver's line and totaled 38.8 acres with premises.