He resided on Main street, Orange, occupying the property formerly his father's, and now in the business part of the city of Orange, between Centre street and Parrow Brook, on the south side of Main street. Nothing is preserved of his history. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War.
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1805, Mar. 11. Condit, Nathaniel, of Newark Twsp., Essex Co.; will of. Wife, Rhoda, £50 and household furniture, in lieu of her dower right. Grandson, Isaac Condit Williams, salt meadow held in partner- ship with Deacon Joseph Pierson. Grandson, Isaac Condit (son of Jared Condit), % of clear estate, with interest, when 21. To Moses Condit and Aaron Condit (sons of Peter Condit), the remaining half of clear estate to be divided between them, when 21. Executors— friends, Nathan Squier and Aaron Brown. Witnesses—Job Brown, Isaac T. Tichenor, Nathan Tichenor. Proved Nov. 16, 1805. (Re- corded, Surrogate's Office, Essex Co., Lib. A of Wills, p. 84.) File 10337 G.
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Will extract:
1815, Mar. 10. Condit, Rhoda*, of Orange Twsp., Essex Co.; will of. To Matilda Hedden, bed and bedding. Daughter, Phebe Condit, use of entire property, consisting of household furniture and 7 notes against Elisha Hedden. In case of sickness, or distress, she may have some of principal "provided she remains unmarried". After death of said Phebe, property to be divided, % to daughter, Abby Hedden and other % between Mary, Rhoda, Abiathar and Nathaniel (children of my dec'd daughter, Joanna Williams). Executors— Daniel P. Stryker, Phebe Condict. Witnesses—Daniel Porter, Jabez Pierson, Jr. Proved Aug. 4, 1815. File 10895 G. * Signed by mark.
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