Also from the New Jersey Mirror (Jan 29, 1913)
. . . said farm being designated in said will as the "Carmely Farm,"(sic.) and which in the deed from Thomas Carmely and wife to Ezekiel Wright, bearing date the fifth day of January, 1851, . . . . is bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stone corner to Thomas Naylor and Joseph Naylor, Jr., from which it runs (1) South two degrees and forty-five minutes East twenty-two chains and fifty links to a stake corner to Thomas Naylor's land; thence (2) North eighty-eight degrees and thirty-seven minutes East fourteen chains and ninety-three links to a stake corner to Caleb and Benjamin Shreve, in the line of John Naylor's land and in the Taylor Road; thence (3) along the road, North four degrees East, twenty-two chains and fifteen links to a stake corner to Samuel Taylor's land; thence (4) South eighty-eight degrees and thirty-seven minutes West, nine chains and sixty-four links to a post corner to Hannah Sweet; thence (5) North one degree and forty minutes East five chains and seventy links to a stone corner to Hannah Sweet and John P. Taylor's line; thence (6) along Taylor's line North fifty-one degrees and thirty minutes West three chains and sixty-two links to a post corner to John P. Taylor's land; thence (7) by the same North eighteen degrees and thirty minutes East two chains and twenty-two links to a sone(sic.) corner to late John P. Taylor's; thence (8) along John P. Taylor's line North, seventy-six degrees West, four chains and ninety-seven links to a stake by a white-oak, old corner, in the original line of John P. Taylor's land; thence (9) South six degrees West eleven chains and twenty-two links to the place of beginning, containing forty-two acres and seventy-seven hundredths of an acre of land, the same more or less.
Naylor's property was in the vicinity of "Oriental" a.k.a. "Naylor's Corner" where Old Indian Mills Road crosses Tuckerton which is a stones throw away. Perhaps Samuel Taylor's land and John P. Taylor's land made up Taylorstown.