Wreckless:
Glad I can help you out.
Henry Low acquired his 70 acres of land in 1689 from Thomas Kendall by the deed recorded in West Jersey Deed Liber B, page 469. After selling his land to James Sherwin (or Sherwyn) on 21 July 1696 (West Jersey Deed Liber B, page 562), nothing further is noted of Henry Low in land transactions until he acquires a 100-acre parcel of land from Samuel Terret (or Terrett), of Burlington, on 16 September 1700, recorded in West Jersey Deed Liber BBB, page 371. Henry paid £5 0/- 10p for the property. While you will not find this deed in Volume XXI of the New Jersey Archives series, I do have it on microfilm here in my library, along with the ones recorded in Liber B. The deed records Henry’s tract as situated between the land of Richard Boyes and John Woolman on the SOUTH side of the Northampton River. Interpolating the lands of Boyes and Woolman, I place Henry Low’s second parcel in Chester Township, now Moorestown Township. I suspect his first parcel was there as well, since it adjoined Sherwin’s land and Chester Township appointed James Sherwin as one of two “sessors” (or assessor) in March 1693.
Henry does appears in the Burlington Court Book. In November 1694, he brought suit against Burlingtonian Isaac Conoroe for a debt owed. It appears Isaac purchased a horse from Henry for 50/- and never paid the money. Apparently Isaac ignored the court summons, so the judges continued the matter until after dinner, but Isaac still did not make an appearance. So, by default, the court found in Henry’s favor and ordered Conoroe to make full restitution along with all legal fees that Henry incurred in bringing suit against Conoroe. He appears again in May 1701, but the court continued the proceedings.
I cannot find any record of a Will or probate proceedings in Burlington County for Henry Low, so it unclear what happened to Henry and his landholdings. It is entirely possible that if Henry sold the land while yet alive, the subsequent buyer failed to have the deed recorded and only an incredible amount of title work would reveal that transaction.
If you have any additional information about Henry Low, please provide it and I will see if I can locate more material for you.
Best regards,
Jerseyman