It took the sale of at least 394 acres of Jefferson and Roxbury to clear a debt of $5,092.94 in 1819. Moses Hopping and his wife Amy were on the hot seat because of the failure of their mine on Weldon Brook. The Chancery Court of NJ ordered the sale of these holdings and in 1820 County Sheriff David Mills reported it done.
Saturday, October 08, 2011
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