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Nicholas Gouverneur will, Newark, NJ

Calendar of Wills, p.169

735
1786, Oct 20
1787, Apr 18

Nicholas Gouverneur, of Newark, NJ.
 
Wife Mary,
 
son Isaac,
 
da. Gertruyda Burnet,
 
bro. Isaac Gouverneur,
 
grandsons Anthony Rutgers, Nicholas Gouverneur Rutgers, Herman Gouverneur Rutgers,
[see NY Letters of Administration Index 1743-1875 (Barber Collection) for Anthony Rutgers, Gerard Rutgers, Herman G. Rutgers and Margaret S. Rutgers - Adm. by John Rumney, Theo G. Neilson, Nich. G. Rutgers, and Norman Finlay, respectively]. http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=view&r=an&dbid=8935&iid=R005-005-0948&fn=Herman+C&ln=Rutgers&pid=36152
 
Isaac Burnet and Staats G. Burnet,
 
granddaughters Alida Gouverneur, Mary Rhea and Cornelia Gale.
 
House and lot in Newark, lands on W. side of and on an island in Lake Champlain, in Lyman Township, New Hampshire. personal estate (plate, gold knee buckles, family pictures and landscapes formerly belonging to Col. Peter Schuyler, a picture of Mrs. Winkler of Batavia, drawn on silver, a silver tankard, a silver bread basket).
 
Executors the wife, brother Isaac Gouverneur, nephew Nicholas Low, Nicholas Gouverneur jun., Isaac Gouverneur jun., and Lewis Ogden.
Witnesses Sarah Wallace, Uzal Ogden and Robert T. Kemble.
Proved in N.J. Recorded ut supra, p.162.

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Isaac Gouverneur of Mt. Pleasant, Essex Co, NJ, will

Calendar of Wills, p. 170

738
1791, Aug 4
1794, Sept 24

Gouverneur, Isaac, of Mount Pleasant, Essex Co, N.J., gentleman.
 
Nephews Isaac Gouverneur of N.Y. City, merchant, Samuel, Anthony, Joseph, Nicholas, sons of bro. Samuel,
 
Gouverneur, son of Peter Kemble,
 
Mary, widow of bro. Nicholas,
 
children of Dr. Burnet, vizt: Isaac, Staats and David, Margaret, wife of Lewis Ogden, Mary, wife of Rev. Uzal Ogden, Hannah, wife of Charles Ogden, Rebecca, wife of Thomas Bibby, Sarah, wife of Samuel Reading, Isabella, wife of Isaac Wilkins, Effie, wife of Samuel Ogden, Gitty, wife of Alexander Wallace, Sarah, widow of Hugh Wallace,
 
Allida Gouverneur,
 
Mary, wife of William Ludlow of Claverack, N.Y.,
 
Gouverneur Morris,
 
Isaac Low,
 
Nicholas Gouverneur,
 
Isaac Ogden, Samuel Ogden, Abraham Ogden, Nicholas Ogden, Peter Ogden, Sarah, wife of Nicholas Hoffman, children of sister Magdalena Hall,
 
Anthony Rutgers, Nicholas Rutgers, Herman Rutgers, Gitty, wife of Peter Kemble,
 
godchildren Gouverneur, son of Abraham Ogden, Lewis M., son of Samuel Ogden, Isaac G., son of Isaac Ogden, George, son of Thomas Bibby.
 
Houses and lots in Front Str., in Water Str., in Gouverneurs Alley, in Smith Str., real estate in N. J., and in the West Indies, personal property.
Executors nephews Nicholas and Isaac, sons of bro. Samuel Gouverneur, Gouverneur Morris, Lewis [p.171] Ogden and Peter Kemble.
Witnesses Charles Smith, Peter Hill, both of N. Y. City, merchts, Viner van Zandt and Philipp Kearsey.
Proved in N. Y. City. Recorded ut supra, p.431.

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Isaac Gouverneur m. Sarah Staats 1704

Johana Gouverneur m. Cornelis Louw 1729 New York City, New York

Nicholas Gouverneur m. Hester Kortright, 1790, New York City, New York
 
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[see also of interest: http://www.pchs-fsm.org/popegallery/descriptions/warrenbrothers.html: Sons of Sylvanus and Phebe Lickley Warren; left to right: Robert Parrott Warren, William John Warren, Edgar Washburn Warren and Gouverneur Kemble Warren.   
 
[Warren, Gouverneur Kemble. (1830-82), Union general and engineer during the Civil War. Warren was called "the savior of Gettysburg." born at Coldspring, New York, on the 8th of January 1830]