Notes for Jacobus Fardon: Will of Jacobus Fardon- "In the name of God, Amend. I, Jacob Fardon, of Scrallinburgh, in Bergen County, New Jersey, yeoman, being very ancient, yet of sound mind, this April 3, 1740. I leave to my eldest son Thomas L10 and no more, and it is my will that he shall pay to my executors the sum of L275 for which he has given his bond to me, dated August 30, 1715. My executors are to pay my daughter Mary the sum of L6 yearly, after the death of her husband, Frans Vanderburgh. I leave to my son-in-law, Jacob Bennitt L100; If he dies, then to his children. I leave to my daughter Jannettie, wife of Adolphus Brower, L100. To my daughter Femmittee, wife of Barent Bloom, L100. To my daughter Dericke, wife of Andries Westervelt, L100. All the rest of my estate, real and personal, I leave to my 3 sons, William, Jacob, and Johanes, and make them executors." David and Fredrick may have been intentionally disinherited; Thomas had a L265 net loss and daughter Maritie would not receive unless she outlived her husband." Source: "The Stone Family", Priscilla Sharp, August 25, 2001.
More About Jacobus Fardon: Occupation: Bet. 1701 - 1705, constable of Brooklyn.
More About Jacobus Fardon and Femmitie Westervelt: Marriage: 17 March 1677, New Amsterdam, NY.
Children of Jacobus Fardon and Femmitie Westervelt are:
+Frederik Fardon, b. Abt. 1702, Gowanus Bay, Kings, NY, d. Abt. 1760, Six Mile Run, Middlesex, New Jersey.