NOTES: In 1744/47 Jeremiah was overseer of the poor in the township of Hanover,
Morris County, NJ. On 21 February 1744/45 he witnessed the will of John
Radley of Hanover and made an appraisal of Radley's property. In 1746
his father in his own will at North Castle, NY, was mentioned as
Jeremiah Gonnong, Senior. On 1 October 1748 he witnessed the will of
Barnabas Carter of Hanover. In 1749/50 he was overseer of highways of
the township of Hanover. On 28 June 1753 he appraised the estate of
Richard Easton. On 15 October 1755, owed the estate of Reuben Winget,
late of Morristown, NJ, 3 shillings, 4½ pence. On 16 June 1763 he
with others took an inventory of the estate of Banjamin Carter of Morris
Co. On 23 June 1764 Jacob Allen of Morris Co. owed Jeremiah Genung,
Sener., 1 shilling 7 pence. On 11 July 1770, he deeded to his son,
Jonas Genung, land in Hanover Township, NJ. He was mentioned in the
will of his uncle John Genung as his uncle's favorite and as living in
NJ. Prior to 11 June 1770 Jeremiah married as his second wife ELIZABETH
(__), when they deeded some property to his son Jonas. It is probable
that she is the mother of Ananias, but it is not certain.
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