SOURCE:
Calendar of New Jersey Wills and Administrations 1730-1750
Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey
Archives of the State of New Jersey First Series Volume XXX; Vol II of Calendar of Wills, Administrations, Etc. 1730 - 1750
Published 1918 Somerville, NJ
1732, November 4 Page 450 Will of Jacob Spicer of Cape May County.
Wife Sarah
Son: Jacob to have all my lands within the province of West New Jersey or elsewhere, also 2/3 of personal estate; but if dies before 23, which will be the 10th of April or thereabouts 1739 without lawful issue, then my brother Thomas Spicer shall hold my land in the county of Gloucester, he to have ½ the benefit of the fishery on my plantation in Gloucester during life and same reverts to my son Jacob incase he survives him.
Executors: Wife Sarah and son Jacob Spicer
witnesses: Jacob Spicer, William Coats, Joshua Grainger, Joseph Sligh
Affirmed 9 April 1742
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