He was a private in the Revolutionary War and resided in Orange, where his children were born, and where he died.
8Named in his brother Peter’s will as Timothy Cundict.
1134Will extract:
1791, July 8. Condict, Timothy, of Newark, Essex Co.; will of. Wife, Elizabeth, my red cow inclusive of her right of dower. Son, Stephen, lot of land near the Academy; also piece of woodland near Josiah Pierson's on the Mountain. Sons, Moses and Benjamin, lot of land called Sandhill of 12 acres. Wife is now pregnant. Son, Ogden, and child wife is likely to have, my homestead, to be divided between them if it be a boy; if a girl, son, Ogden, the whole of homestead, and he to pay out to her £20. Lot of land next to Riggs on mountain to be sold. Remainder of real estate to be equally divided between all my sons. Daughters, Phebe, Betey and Polly, £20, when of age. Son, Stephen, my bay mare, and a pair of red 2 year old steers. Remainder of moveables to be sold. Executors— wife, Elizabeth, son Stephen and Joseph Tompkins. Witnesses— John Condit, Stephen Peck, Joseph Condit. Proved Oct. 3, 1791.
Lib. 32, p. 489; File 7196-7199G.
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