JONATHAN ROBINS TO ISAAC ROBINS This indenture made the fourth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy three between Jonathan Robins of the township of Alexandria in the county of Hunterdon and Western Division of the Province of New Jersey yeoman of the one part and Isaac Robins of the same place yeoman of the other part, witnesseth that the said Jonathan Robins for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred & fifty pounds current lawful money of the province of aforesaid to him in hand paid by the said Isaac Robins, and also for divers other good causes & considerations by the said Isaac Robins paid and done for the said Jonathan Robins, at and before the ensealing and delivery of these parcels, the receipt whereof the said Jonathan Robins doth hereby acknowledge and thereby and of and from every part thereof doth hereby acquit, release, and discharge the said Isaac Robins his heirs executors and administrators for ever by these presents hath granted, bargained sold alienated, offered, released, conveyed and confirmed and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, alien, release, convey & confirm, unto the said Isaac Robins according to an act of Assembly of New Jersey for transferring union possessions and to his heirs and assigns forever. All that tract, piece, or parcel of land and Plantation whereon the said Jonathan Robins now dwells situate in the said township of Alexandria and Bethlehem it being the same tract of land & plantation which the said Jonathan Robins did by deed, bearing dated the twenty third day of May Anno Dom (1751.) Purchase of and from Anne Merrill recourse being thereunto her may more fully and at large appear, and is billed(?) and bounded viz: Beginning at a post for a corner starting in the line of the society's Great Tract and is also a corner of a lot of land of 6 acres which was by the said Jonathan Robins agreed to purchase of & from Robert Farnsworth and runs from thence along the said Society's line. South 50 degrees west twenty one chains to a Black Oak tree to a large heap of stones corner to land belong to Henry Snyder standing in the said Society's old line; Thence by the said Snyder land north forty seven degrees west thirteen chains and twenty five links to a chesnut tree for a corner; Thence still by said Snyder's land south forty six degrees west six chains & seventy five links to a chestnut oak tree for a corner; Thence still by said Snyder's land North forty seven degrees west sixty three chains and twenty five links to a heap of stones near chesnut oak tree marked for a corner; Thence pass along a line of land formally surveyed to Thomas Faulker now belonging to the heirs of George Clifford deceased north seventy five degrees east fifty two chains to a chesnut bush and heap of stones being a corner of said Robert Farnsworth's land; Thence by the same south thirty one degrees east fifty three chains fifty links to the place of beginning, Containing two hundred and thirty four acres of land be the same more or less, also liberty of taking a deed in the said Isaac Robins own name from the said Robert Farnsworth for the above mentioned six acres of land with all the said Jonathan Robins right or claims to the same, also the said Jonathan Robins doth hereby grant and convey unto the said Isaac Robins and to his heirs and assigns for ever for the considerations above mentioned all his the said Jonathan Robins right property titles, claims and demand whatsoever both in law and equity of in and to a certain hundred and thirty three acres of unlocated land to be surveyed and taken up any where in the Western Division of the province of New Jersey aforesaid, which was by the said Jonathan Robins purchased of and from Richard Crookenour by deed for same more fully appears together with all and singular the mines, minerals, woods, underwood, ways, water, water courses, rights, liberties, privileges hereditaments and appurtenances to the said land & premises belonging with any appertainces, and all the estate rights entitlements interests in property claim and demand whatsoever of him the said Jonathan Robins and his heirs, both inlaw and equity of in and to the said premises unto every part thereof hereby granted or mentioned so to be to have and to hold the said land and premises hereby granted with the appertenances unto the said Isaac Robins his heirs and assigns, to the only proper use benefit and behoof of the said Isaac Robins his heirs & assigns forever, and the said Jonathan Robins for himself his heirs executors doth covenant grant and agree to and with the said Isaac Robins his heirs and assigns, that he now is the true and lawful owner of the said land and premises hereby granted with the appertenances and that he now has good right full power and absolute authority in himself to grant bargain and sell the said land and premises unto the said Isaac Robins his heirs and assigns forever according to the true intent & meaning of these presents, and lastly that he the said Jonathan Robins doth for himself his heirs executors and administrators further covenant to and with the said Isaac Robins his heirs and assigns that he and they shall and may forever hereafter quickly and peaceably have hold and enjoy all and every part of the premises and appurtenances above granted or mentioned or intended so to be free and clear of any interuption, or molestation of him the said Jonathan Robins, or any person or persons whatsoever claiming or claim by from or under him therein or any of them shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents in witness whereof the party first above named hath hereunto set his hand and dated the day and year first above written ~1773. Jonathan Robins SEAL Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us N.B before executing of this deed the words 1 and thirty three] between the thirty first and thirty second lines from the top were first intertined. Chas. Hoff Spencer Carter Rockhill Rec'd the day of the date within written the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds being the consideration money of this within recited deed. Name Jonathan Robins Witness present Chas Hoff - Spencer Carter - Rockhill Be it remembered that on the ninth day of May 1776 personally appeared before me James Parker one of his Majesty's Council for the province of New Jersey John Rockhill one of the subscribing witnesses to the within written instrument who being one of the people called Quakers on his soluemn affirmation did declare that he saw Jonathan Robins party thereto execute the name as his voluntary act and deed for the use and purpose therein mentioned. James Parker (Recorded August 2, 1808)