Will of Daniel Howell
        1725, August 30. Howell,   Daniel. of Trenton, Hunterdon Co.,   blacksmith; will of. 
      Wife, Mary.
        Son, David, land on east side on the   middle road, Trenton; lot on the west side of Kings Street, Trenton,   adjoining John Severan; lot of meadow in Maidenhead great meadows,   adjoining James Price's land, said lot bought of Samuel Hunt.
      Son, Daniel, when 21, house at Trenton which John Severin lives in; half of   meadow lot in Maidenhead great meadows, bought of Ralph Hunt, Senior. 
      Son, Joshua, 100 acres of plantation where testator lives, adjoining   Ebenezer Prout and John Dean; also lot in Trenton, adjoining Josiah   Howel's lot. 
      Son, John, balance of plantation where testator lived, when   of age; lot in Trenton. 
      Daughters— Phebe, Elizabeth, Hannah, Mary and   Prudence, when aged 18. 
      Testator bequeaths "my son Daniel unto my son   David that he may live with him," until he is aged 20 years; Daniel to   be taught trade of glazier. 
      Executors—son, David, and friend Nathaniel   Moor. 
      Witnesses—George Woolesey, John Carpenter, Moses Dickinson.
      1732, April 21. Codicil. Son, Hezekiah, having been   born since writing of will, to him a lot of land with a house, and a   bond due from Hezekiah Bonham and Johanas Anderson, of Maidenhead. 
      Witnesses—Ann Yearley, Henry Woodward and Enoch Armitage
        . Proved August   2, 1732.
      1732, June 3. Inventory (£418) includes
24 swine,
50 sheep,
negro man Jack about 50 years old (£20),
negro woman and her   child (£40), and
bonds of Samuel Everit, Samuel Ruckman, Isaac Reeder,   John Moor, Richard Morril, David Davis, Jonathan Davis, William Merril,   Isaac Hutchinson, Henry Oxley, John Smith   of Maidenhead, Matthew Rigby, Nicholas Roberts and Edward Hart.
Made by   Enoch Armitage and Jonathan Davis.