Individual Details
MYNDERT FARLEY
( - 6 Apr 1790)
Tewksbury Twp, Hunterdon, NJ
The village of Cokesbury is located on the western border of Tewksbury Township; part of the village overlaps into Clinton Township. The first settler in this area that we know of was Mindurt Farley, a German immigrant who became owner of 200 acres here in 1779, long before the village of Cokesbury came into existence. Mindurt Farley, after he acquired this property, served Tewksbury Township as Township Committeeman and then Freeholder. He died in 1790 and his farm was passed on to his son, Joshua. Joshua's brother John also owned farm property in the same area. Other early settlers were Jacob Apgar who married Mindurt Farley's daughter (Mary); and Jacob's brother, Conrad. When Conrad Apgar came to this area before the village existed, he lived in, and operated, a tavern until April of 1812, when it was destroyed by fire. He and his wife, Charity, then sold the property to their friend, John Farley, who built a new building there as a hotel.
Said to be the son of Caleb Farly and wife Margritje.
Meindert's will dated 1 March 1790, probate 6 April 1790, names wife Barbara and five children: Caleb, John, Isaac, Joshua, and Mary. [Trenton, Liber 30, fol. 289.]
Archives of the State of New Jersey
First Series, Vol. XXXVI
Vol. VII of Calendar of Wills - 1786-1790
MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Trenton, NJ, 1941
p.77
1790, March 1. Farley, Mindart, of Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Barbary, £200 and negro wench, Cumbo. Son, Joshua, to live on my homestead, till my wife dies, with my wife, and, after her death, the place to be sold. To my 5 children, Caleb, John, Isaac, Joshua and Mary, residue, share and share alike. Executors - sons, Caleb, John and Joshua. Wit: John Hoffman, John Forrester, Adam Apger. Proved April 6, 1790
1790, March 22. Inventory, £697.18.10, made by John Hoffman and John Forrester
1808, July 28. Account by Joshua Farley, one of the Ex'rs.
1808, Oct. 27. Exceptions made by Coanrod Apgar, Adm'r of Mary Apgar, to the account.
Ancestry.com
He is a NSDAR Patriot. Said to have served on a Committee of Safety - Snell's History of Hunterdon & Somerset Counties, New Jersey, p.479. Several members have gone in through Isaac, none through daughter Margaret. Margaret is apparently not named in his will. There is an SAR app through daughter Mary.
Events
Christen | 17 Sep 1720 | Somerville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey | |||
Death | 6 Apr 1790 | Tewksbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey | |||
Marriage | BARBARA VAN DIEREN |
Families
Spouse | BARBARA VAN DIEREN (1725 - 1807) |
Child | Caleb FARLEY (1751 - 1839) |
Child | Mary FARLEY (1753 - 1790) |
Child | ISAAC FARLEY (1755 - 1815) |
Child | John FARLEY (1757 - 1822) |
Child | Mindert FARLEY (1758 - ) |
Child | MARGARET "PEGGY" FARLEY (1760 - 1818) |
Child | Joshua FARLEY (1769 - 1850) |
Father | Caleb Farley (1688 - ) |
Mother | Margrietja Wiltsie (1697 - ) |
Sibling | Caleb Farley (1717 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, The Early Germans of New Jersey: Their History Churches, and Genealogies (Dover Printing Company, 1895), p.352-6; Farley; ebook; download as pdf, Google Books, books.google.com ( : accessed 15 August 2013.
2. Pickell Family Records. Descendants Reports, Copies of documents. Rec'd 14 Apr 2001 Compiled by Marietta F. Pickell