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John BELCONGER
(1633-1712)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Sarah CAWOOD

2. Mary KELLEY

John BELCONGER 235,285,2644

  • Born: 8 Sep 1633, Great Yarmouth, , Norfolk, England 235
  • Marriage (1): Sarah CAWOOD about 1689 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA 272
  • Marriage (2): Mary KELLEY on 12 Apr 1666 in Newburyport, Essex Co., Massachusetts, USA 1827
  • Died: Sep 1712, Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA at age 79 235,1827

  General Notes:

In 1665, John Conger came from England to Newbury, Mass. On Jan. 12, 1666 he married Mary Kelley, b. in Newbury, Feb. 12, 1641, the only daughter of John Kelley. John Kelley came from Newbury, England to Old Newbury, Mass. with the original founders of the town in 1635. His only other child was a son, John Jr., who married Sarah Knight, the daughter of Deacon Richard Knight. John Jr. and Sarah had five children who had numerous descendants. The Kelley Ferry operated for many years by father and son was a popular mode of travel in the early days of Newbury. . Daniel Pierce, a prominent citizen, well known throughout Mass. colony was organizing a group of citizens to move to a newly acquired Province of New Jersey which King Charles had wrested from the Dutch in 1664. In 1667, Pierce with nine associate owners and forty-six other men, many with families, arrived in New Jersey and founded the township of Woodbridge, located on an estuary that flows between Staten Island and the mainland and between Rariton and Rahway Rivers. Woodbridge, traditions says, was named for the Presbyterian minister they left back in the Newbury home. . John Conger and his wife, Mary, and their infant son were among this company. Tradition is, and can be proved by some facts, that the Conger family came from Alsace, then a French province, to Holland (the name being Koeniger about the date of the massacre of St. Bartholomew 1572), and then from Holland to England, the name being anglicized into the English, Conger. (Source: "Conger History 1664-1941," p. 2, by Ethel Conger Heagler - furnished by Robert Guilinger) 3739,3740

  Noted events in his life were:

• He owned land as one of the first Associates in 1670 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA. 281

• He moved on 1667-1668 to Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA. 272

• He signed a will on 14 Jun 1712 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA. 235,3741,3742 In the name of God, Amen, the 11th day of January 1711. I JOHN CONGER of Woodbridge, in the county of Middlesex, and Province of East New Jersey, Planter, being in bodily health and in perfect mind and memory, thanks be given to God, therefore: Calling in mind the mortality of this body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it, and for my body I recommend it to the earth, to be buried in a Christian-like and decent manner, at the discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, to bless me in touching such worldly estate, wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life. I give, devise, and dispose of the same in the follow manner and form: . ITEM: My will is that my farm or plantation on which I now dwell to be equally divided into two parts, beginning at the River and running with a direct line through the whole length of my said farm or plantation, the Eastern division whereof I will and bequeath to my son BENJAMIN CONGER, to be by him quietly and peaceable possessed, and enjoyed as soon as he shall arrive at the age of 21 years, and if my son JOSEPH please, he shall have the liberty to live upon it 10 years after my decease, paying the charge arising thereon. . ITEM: The use and improvement of the western division of my said farm or plantation, and my dwelling house standing thereon I give to my wife during her state of widowhood and when her condition shall change either by marriage or death I will and bequeath the said western division of my farm together with my now dwelling house and all other buildings thereon to my son JOB CONGER. . ITEM: I will and bequeath to my son JOSEPH all my freehold right in the towne of Woodbridge (Will also specifies as conveyed to Joseph his rights to Woodbridge common lands yet to be divided.) I give to my son my Carts and Ploughs with all the tackling belonging to them to my son JOSEPH to have liberty to use them when they can be spared so long as he lives upon the place, he being at equal charge at repairing them. . ITEM: My will is that if either of my three sons above mentioned, JOSEPH, JOB or BENJAMIN, shall die without issue, then what land I have willed to them do descend to the survivor or survivors, and be equally divided between them. . ITEM: I give to my son JOHN ten schillings; to my son JONATHAN five schillings; to my son GERSHOM five schillings; and to each of my daughters five schillings, all to be paid by my son JOB, if demanded. . Lastly, I give all my cattle, horses, sheep and household stuff, to my faithful and beloved wife, SARAH CONGER, whom I do nominate and appoint my sole Executrix, to see that this, my last will, be punctually fulfilled, and I do declare this to be my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all other wills by me formerly made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the day and year above written. JOHN CONGER X (His Mark) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said John Conger, as his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, the subscriber viz: --James Connet, James Connet Jr., Richard Pangbourner, John Bishop . CODICIL: June 14, I the above name John Conger, being very sick in body and not expecting many hours of this life, and my son GERSHOM being born since the making of this my Will, above written, do declare that my will & desire is that my three sons, JOSEPH, JOB and BENJAMIN, as they come to age, give unto my son GERSHOM, ten schillings, each of them and that seven pounds out of my movable estate be put out for his use when he comes to age, this I declare to be my desire before these witnesses. --John Stille, John Moore and John Bishop . Proved before Thomas Gordon, the 27th of August, and approved and sealed by his Excellency, Col. Hunter, the 17th day of Oct 1712. (Some say he died on 27 Aug 1712. Maxine Leonard states he died in September 1712.) (J. Bass. Liber I, folio 382, New Jersey Wills, Secretary of States Office.) (Source: The Conger Family of America, Vol. II, p. 19-20 - Maxine Crowell Leonard)

• He had an estate probated on 27 Aug 1712 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA.


John married Sarah CAWOOD, daughter of Thomas CAWOOD and Ruth ADAMS, about 1689 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA.272 (Sarah CAWOOD was born in 1660 in Newburyport, Essex Co., Massachusetts, USA and died after 1712 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA.)


John next married Mary KELLEY, daughter of John KELLEY and Unknown, on 12 Apr 1666 in Newburyport, Essex Co., Massachusetts, USA.1827 (Mary KELLEY was born on 14 Apr 1641 in Newburyport, Essex Co., Massachusetts, USA 235 and died in 1685-1689 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA 235,1827.)




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