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Jonathan Pine is one of the people named in Leaming and Spicer's "Grants and Concessions," edition of 1758, Grant 1685( Piscataway and Woodbridge NJ)From Bushrod Descendants Jonathan moved from Hempstead to Cape May, NJ. As a resident of Cape May he sold in 1690-2 the Hempstead lands left to him by his father (Queens County Deeds A:99, and HTR8:255, 140). A book of Cape May published by the Albert Ward Co., Cape May, 1937 says: "There was a permanent settlement prior to 1685 and there can be no doubt at this time it was an organized settlement for records show that the Legislature appointed, in that year, Caleb Carman a justice of the peace and Jonathan Pine, constable." Jonathan was made Constable at Cape May by the legislature on November 25, 1685. More About JONATHAN PINE: Will: December 14, 1694 |