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of October Anno Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and thirty Seven And in the Twelfth year of His Majesties Reign etc.
John (his * mark) Pophnehannawak & Seal Poniote his * mark & Seal Skannop his * mark & Seal.
Signed Sealed & Delivered In Presence of Hendrick Burghghaert Jun' Timthy Woodbridge
Hampshire S.S. Oct 24 1737. Then John Pophnehanna- wak Poniote & Skenop personally Appearing Acknowledged the above Instrument to be their Act & Deed
Cor™ John Stoddard Justice Peace
Hamp Recd June 19th 1744 And Recorded from the original
Note to the Preceding Deed
ITaukonnocke .- Modern name is Taconic. Elsewhere called Tagh- kannuc, Taghkanick and Taughkaughnick. Literally translated, this is "forest."
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Pittsfield, Lanesboro and part of Cheshire
HAMPDEN COUNTY RECORDS Liber 4; Folio 360
To all Christian People to whom this present writing Shall or may come Masinamake alias Solomon one of the Mahekander Indians Sendeth Greeting. Whereas I am Credibly Informed that the Great and General Court as- sembled at Boston on the Twenty eight day of May in the Year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred & thirty five Granted to the town of Boston three Tracts of land each of Six miles Square to be laid out in Suitable places in the unappropriated lands of the Province of Massachusetts Bay for Townships, and Whereas afterwards on the thirtieth day of June one thousand Seven hundred & thirty Seven Jacob Wendell of Boston Esq' at publick auction purchased one of those Tracts of land. Now Know ye that I the said Mas- inamake alias Solomon owner & Native proprietor of the following Tract or parcel of land for and in Consideration of the Sum of one hundred & twenty pounds Currant money of the Province aforesaid to me in hand paid at and before the Ensealing and delivery hereof by the Said Jacob Wen- dell The Receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge and thereof & of and from every part and parcell thereof & therewith to be fully Satisfyed Contented and paid Have therefore for my self my Heirs & Descendants Given Granted bargained & Sold & by these presents do for me my Heirs and Descendants fully freely & absolutely Give Grant bar- gain & Sell unto the said Jacob Wendell his Heirs and assigns all that Certain Tract or parcel of land Scituate lying and being to the Northward of the upper Town at Housatunnock at the distance of Ten miles above the hopp- lands extending in Breadth on both Sides of Westenhoock alias Sheffield River Six English miles and in length along the Said River twelve miles with all and Singular the tim- ber trees meadows Swamps Rivers ponds pools waters water courses mines minerals Standing lying being on the
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premises, To Have and To Hold the above Granted lands within the bounds and limits aforesaid with the premises and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise ap- pertaining unto the said Jacob Wendell his Heirs and assigns to the Sole and only proper use benefit and behoof of the said Jacob Wendell his Heirs and assigns forever: In Wit- ness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal in Hous- atunnock this Eleventh Day of September in the twelfth Year of his Majesties Reign annoque Domini one thousand Seven hundred & thirty eight
Masina (his * mark) Make & Seal
Signed Sealed and Delivered In Presence of A. N. Dyck
Timothy Woodbridge
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Spankewe (his * mark) Nogeek
Suffolk SS. Boston 2ª December 1752 M' Timothy Wood- bridge appeared & made Solemn oath that he was present & Saw Masinamake the Ensealer of the above Instrument Execute the Same as his act & Deed & that he with aaron Dyck Set their hands thereto at the Same time as Witnesses
Before me T. Hubbard Ju Pac-
Recª October 27th 1762 & Recorded from the Original By me Edwd Pynchon Reg"
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Richmond and part of Lenox
HAMPDEN COUNTY RECORDS Liber Q; Folio 88
To All People to whom these Presents Shall Come Greet- ing, Know ye that I John Neekkuchewohkaumun of Stock- bridge in the County of Hampshire in the province of the Massachusetts Bay in new England Indian Claimer, For and in Consideration of the full and Just Sum of Twelve pounds new York Money to me paid in hand before the Ensealing hereof by Jocom Yocon & Mohtockaumum of the Same Town & County Have Given Granted bargained Sold con- veyed and Confirmed unto the sd Jocom Yocon and Moh- tockaumum and do by these Presents fully freely and ab- solutely give Grant bargain sell and Convey unto them the sª Jocom Yocon and Mohtockaumum their heirs and assigns forever, one Certain Tract or Parcel of Land Lying and be- ing Scituate in the County of Hampshire and is butted and bounded as follows (viz) begining at the north East Corner of Stockbridge Township and from thence Runing East to Housatunnock River, and then Runing Northward on sd River or as the River runs untill it Comes to Poontoossuck I Township South bounds and so bounding North on sd Township as far west as sd Township Reaches and the Same line to be Continued west untill it Come to the Dividing line between the province of the Massachusetts Bay and new York and then Runing South as far as the north west Corner of Stockbridge and so to run East by sª Corner and bound South on the north line of sd Stockbridge untill it Come to the first mentioned bounds Excepting Some land that was Purchased by Ephraim Williams Esq' and Timo- thy Woodbridge that is Included in sd bounds, To Have and To Hold the abovesd Granted and bargained Premises with all the priviledges and appurtenances thereto belonging or any ways appertaining to them the sd Jocom Yocon and Mohtockaumun their heirs and assigns forever to their own Proper use Benefit and behoofe forever I the sd John Neek-
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kuchewohkaumun for my Self and for my heirs Quitting all Right Title Claim and Interest in all the Land Included in the above mentioned bounds and do by Virtue of these Pres- ents firmly Convey the Same to the abovesd Jocom Yocon and Mohtockaumun and their heirs and assigns forever I having full Right and authority to Sell and Convey as in manner abovesd and have for the full Confirmation of the above Granted and bargained Premises Set my hand and Seal this Seventh Day of august anno Domini one Thou- sand Seven Hundred and forty four: and in the Seventeenth Year of his Majesties Reign George the Second King etc.
John (his * mark) Neekku & Seal Tushau (his * mark) Neak & Seal
Signed Sealed and Delivered In Presence of
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Solomon * Waunaupaugus
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Timothy Woodbridge
John Wauwaumpequunnaunt
The said Tushauneak not being Present when the Deed was Drawn and Executed by the principal Person yet he Signed as a Grantor to the Tract of Land Specified in this Deed altho his name is not Inserted in the Body of this Deed.
Hampshire SS. Stockbridge Sep. 28: 1745 John Neek- kuchewohkaumun appeared and acknowledged this Instru- ment to be his act & Deed Coram Eph" Williams Just Pacs
Recd November 10th 1746 & Recorded from the original By me P' W" Pynchon Reg'
Note to the Preceding Deed
I Poontoossuck-Early name of Pittsfield. In 1739 John Stoddard wrote it Poontooksuck. Originally applied to the falls on the brook issuing from Pontoosuc lake. Powntuk-suck, "falls on the brook."
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Part of Lee or Lenox ?
HAMPDEN COUNTY RECORDS Liber Q; Folio 138
To all People to whom these presents Shall Come Greeting Know Ye That I John Konkopot alias Pophnehonauwoh of Stockbridge in the County of Hampshire and Province of the Massachusetts Bay in new England Indian Gentleman, For & in consideration of the full and Just Sum of fifteen pounds, to me in hand well and truly paid before the En- sealing hereof by John Laribee of Boston in the County of Suffolk and province aforesª Gentleman Have Given Granted bargained Sold Aliened Conveyed and Confirmed and Do by these presents freely fully and absolutely Give Grant bargain Sell aliene Convey and Confirm unto the sª John Laribee his heirs and assigns forever one Certain Tract or parcel of Land being and lying Scituate at a place Called Housatunnock in the County of Hampshire and bounded as follows (viz) west on lands of Ephraim Williams Esqre & the Revd M' Stephen Williams & East partly on Housa- tunnock River it being a Grant a Grant made by the Gen- eral Court of this province to the sd Laribee of five Hundred acres the Same has been Surveyed and a plan Returned into the General Court and accepted by the Same Referance being had thereunto To Have and To Hold the sª Granted and bargained Premises to him the sd John Laribee his Heirs and assigns forever to his and their own proper Benefit and behoof forever I the sd John Konkopot for my Self my heirs quit all Claim Right title Challenge Interest or De- mand in the abovesd Tract of Land to him the s' * * Laribee his Heirs and assigns forever. Furthermore I the sª John Konkopot do Covenant to and with the sd John Laribee that before the Ensealing hereof I am the true Sole and Lawfull owner and have in my Self good Right and Lawfull Authority to Dispose of the Same as in manner abovesd and that free and Clear from all Other Grants bargains Sales or Disposals whatsoever, And for the full
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and final Confirmation of the above granted and bargained premises I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this fourth Day of Novbr A Dom: 1745 and in the nineteenth Year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord George the Second King etc
Signed Sealed and Delivered In John his * mark
Presence of Konkopot &
Timothy Woodbridge Josiah Jones Seal
Hampshire SS. Stockbridge Novemb 5: 1745
Personally appeared the within named John Konkopot and Acknowledged the within written Instrument to be his free act & Deed
Coram Eph™ Williams Just. Pac
Recª Jan 31st 1746 Recorded from the Original By me
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Peru and parts of Cummington, Dalton, Hinsdale, Middlefield, Washington and Worthington
HAMPDEN COUNTY RECORDS Liber 1; Folio 18
To All Christian People to who these Presents Shall come Greeting Know ye that I Benjamin Knewonaunaunt ye Indian King Jehoiakim Yokim Peter Bukquunnawpeet & Robert Nungkauwaunt all of Stockbridge in the County of Hampshire and Province of the Massachusetts Bay in new England Indian Setlers & Gent. for & in Consideration of Five Hundred pounds new York money before the En- sealing & Delivery of these presents Paid by Johannis Mtoksin Indian of Said Stockbridge Gent. The Receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge and our Selves there with to be fully Satisfyed & Content and do by these presents fully freely & Clearly and absolutely Give Grant bargain Sell Convey & Confirm unto him the Said Johannis Mtoksin his Heirs & assigns forever a Certain Tract of land lying & being in Said County of Hampshire and adjoyning ye East Side of Poon Toosuck Consisting of upland Swamp and meadow land wood Timber Clay Stones mines & minerals Springs of water Brooks Ponds of water & water Courses & is bounded as Follows viz Begining at ye South East Corner of Said Poontoosuck & from thence runing East Nineteen Degrees & twenty Minits South Untill it Comes unto Westfield River then runing Northerly Six Miles & half up Said River then turning and runing west nineteen Degrees & twenty Minits North untill Said line meets with ye North East Corner of Said Poontoosuck & from thence bounding on the East Side of Said Poontoosuck to where the bounds began; To Have and To Hold all the above Granted premises with all and Singular the appurtenances thereof unto him the Said Johannis Mtoksin his Heirs and assigns to his & their own Sole & proper use & Benefit for- ever and we the said Benjamin Kewenaunnaunt Jehoiakim
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Yokim Peter Buckquannaweep & Robert Nwngkauwaunt Covenant in manner following, That is to Say that at the time of the Ensealing hereof & at ye Delivery of these pres- ents we the Said Benjamin Jehoiakim Peter & Robert were the lawful owners of all the above bargained Premises and have in our Selves good Right full power & lawfull author- ity to Dispose thereof in manner as above said. Further- more we the Said Benjamin Kewenaunnaunt Jehoiakim Yokim Peter Bukquunnawpeet and Robert Nungkauwaunt for our Selves our Heirs Executors & administrators Do hereby Covenant to Warrant Secure & Defend the above Granted Premises unto him the Said Johannis Mtoksin his Heirs & assigns forever hereafter. In Witness whereof we hereunto Set our hands & Seals the Ninth Day of June anno Domini one thousand Seven Hundred Fifty & in the 27 year of his Majesties Reign
Benjamin (his * mark) Kewnaunant and Seal
Jekoiakim (his * mark) Yokim & Seal
Peter (his * mark) Bukquunnaweepeet and Seal
Robert Nungkauweaut & Seal
Signed Sealed & Delivered in Presence of us Isaac Wnaupey David Nauneknick
Hampshire SS. February 6th 1758
Then personally appeared the within named Benjamin Kokhkewenaunant Jehoiakim Yokun Peter Pophquun- naupeet and Robert Nungkauwaut Signers and Sealers to the within Instrument and acknowledged the Same to be their free act and Deed
Before Timº Woodbridge Justice Peace
Recª Febry 16th 1758 and Recorded from the original By me Edwd Pynchon Regrd
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Small tract in Stockbridge
HAMPDEN COUNTY RECORDS Liber Y ; Folio 262
To all People to whom These Presents Shall Come Greet- inge Whereas the Great & General Court or Assembly of this Province at their Sessions in Boston in sd Province on the 25th Day of January anno Dom 1754 by their orders of that Date (made in answer to the Petition of John Sku- shawmh of Stockbridge Indian man) Order me the Sub- scriber To Enquire into the Circumstances of the Said Pe- titioner, & if I Should think proper to make Sale of his lands in Said Petition mentiond & to cause the Produce thereof to be applyed to the Support & Maintenance of the said Petitioner & his Family and Whereas on Consideration of the Circumstances of said Petitioner I did adjudge it abso- lutely Necessary for ye Comfort & Support of said Petitioner & his Family that said Lands Should be Sold & the Produce thereof applyd to the Same purpose & Whereas I according agreed with & Sold the Same to one Joab a Negroman a Freeman of said Stockbridge Husbandman for the Sum of thirteen pounds Six Shillings & Eight pence money which he has accordingly paid for ye Same. Therefore by Virtue of the power aforesd to me granted & in Consideration of Said Sum of Thirteen pounds Six Shillings & Eight pence money already paid & Secured by said Joab I John Worth- ington of Springfield in the County of Hampshire & province aforesd Esq' Do hereby bargain Sell Convey & Confirm unto him the said Joab a Certain Tract of Land lying in said Stockbridge being the Northerly part of a lott of Land that was laid out in said Township to said Indian man & Surveyed by Timothy Dwight Esq' lying in the Southerly part of said Township & on the East Side of the Road leading from Stockbridge to Sheffield & is bounded as follows viz Northerly on Land of Stephen Nash Easterly on Konco- pots Brook so Called, Westerly on said Road & Extends so far Southerly as to make up the Contents of fifty acres
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& so bounding Southerly on the Residue of said lott, To Have and To Hold the before Granted premises with the appurtenances & priviledges to the Same belonging to him the said Joab his Heirs & assigns forever to his & their only proper use benefit & behoofe forever as a good absolute Estate of Inheritance In fee Simple In Witness whereof I the said John Worthington have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this 25th Day of September in the 29th Year of the Reign of George the Second King of England etc Annoqe Dom. 1755 ℃
Signed, Sealed & Dª (being first John Worthington duly Stampd ) In Presence of & Seal
T. Dwight Junr. Joseph Hawley
Hampsh" SS. Sept" 25th 1755 Then John Worthington Esqre appeared & acknowledged the foregoing Instrument to be his act & Deed
Before Joseph Hawley Just Pacs
Recd November 15th 1755 and Recorded from the Origi- nal
By me Edwd Pynchon Reg"
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Hillsdale, N. Y.
HAMPDEN COUNTY RECORDS Liber Y; Folio 575
Know all men by these Presents that we Peter Pophquun- naupeet John Wauwaumpequannaunt Josiah Waumuh- hewey Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut, Wepukshuh and Maukhhowwauweet all of Stockbridge in the County of Hampshire and province of the Massachusetts Bay in new England Indians Planters for and in Consideration of the full and Just Sum of Two Hundred pounds money to us in hand well and truly paid before the Ensealing hereof by Robert Noble Thomas Whitney Japhet Hunt and John McArthur living on land west of Sheffield in the County and province aforesaid Gentlemen, Have Given Granted Sold aliened Conveyed and Confirmed to the Said Robert Noble Thomas Whitney Japhet Hunt and John McArthur their Heirs and assigns for Ever, one Certain Tract or parcel of Land lying west of Sheffield beginning at a heap of Stones on Taukonnuck Mountain about one mile and an half South of the Road from Sheffield to Clauverick, Then running westwardly five miles and an half then running Northwardly Seven miles, then running Eastwardly five miles and an half, then running Southwardly with a Strait line to the first mentioned bounds or heap of Stones Containing the whole of that Tract of Land Conveyed by the General Courts Committee for Disposing of the lands west of Shef- field to William Miller and others be it more or less, The first line from the abovementioned heap of Stones to run west or Vary as Shall be most Suitable for the Township and the other lines, to be Conformed to the first line: To Have and To Hold the Said Granted and bargained prem- ises to them the said Robert Noble Thomas Whitney Ja- phet Hunt and John McAuthur their Heirs and assigns for- ever Further we the said Peter Pophquunnaupeet John Wauwaumpequunnaunt Josiah Waumuhhewey Benjamin Kokhkewenanaut Wepukshuh and Maukhhowwauweet for
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our Selves and Heirs Do Covenant with the Said Robert Noble Thomas Whitney Japhet Hunt and John McArthur their Heirs and assigns that We are lawfully Seized In fee of the premises that they are free of all Incumbrances that we have good Right to Sell and Convey the same to the said Robert Noble Thomas Whitney Japhet Hunt and John McArthur and that we will Warrant and Defend the Same to the Said Robert Noble Thomas Whitney Japhet Hunt and John McArthur their Heirs and assigns forever against the lawfull Claims and Demands of all Persons Claiming by or under us: In Witness whereof we have hereunto Set our hands and Seals this twenty-fifth Day of May anno Domini one thousand Seven Hundred and fifty Six and in the twenty Ninth Year of his Majesties Reign George the Second King etc.
Peter (his * mark) Pohquunnuppeet & Seal John Wauwaumpequunnaunt & Seal Wepookq (his * mark) Shut & Seal Benjamin (his * mark) Kaukewenoh & Seal Josiah (his * mark) Waumehhewy & Seal
Signed Sealed and Delivered In Presence of
David (his * mark) Naunaunckennuk Muttuh (his * mark) Kummun
Hampshire SS. May 27th 1756 The abovenamed Poh- quunuppeet John Wawwaumpequunnaunt Weepooskeet Benjamin Kaukewenohnaunt Josiah Waumehhewy ac- knowledged the foregoing Instrument to be their free act and Deed Coram Joseph Dwight Just. Pace
Recd March 17th 1757 & Recorded from the Original By me Edwª Pynchon Regrd
Province 4 Peny Stamp
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Part of Sheffield and Egremont
HAMPDEN COUNTY RECORDS Liber Y; Folio 379
To all People to whom These Presents Shall Come Greet- ing, Know ye that Noch Namos Indian woman now of the Fishkills in Dutches County in the Province of New York formerly of Housatunnock in the Countey of Hampshire and Province of the Massachusetts Bay For and in Considera- tion of the love and affection I have and Do bear unto John Vangilder living west of Sheffield in ye sd County of Hamp- shire Husbandman and for many other good Causes and Considerations me hereto moving as well as Sundry Sums of money & other presents, The Receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge and my Self therewith fully Satisfyed and Contented and thereof and of Every part and Parcel thereof Do Exonerate acquit and Discharge him the said John Van Gilder and his Heirs Executors and administra- tors forever, by these presents Have Given Granted bargained Sold aliened Conveyed and Confirmed, and by these pres- ents do freely fully and absolutely Give Grant bargain Sell aliene Convey and Confirm unto him the said John Van Gilder and his Heirs and assigns forever, a Certain Peice or Tract of Land Scituate in and Near the Township of Shef- field aforesd it being the whole of the land that the Indians Reserved to themselves in the abovesd Town butted and bounded as followeth (viz Southerly on the line between ye Indian land and ye third Division & Easterly on the River called Housatunnock River and so Northerly to ye uper Side of sd land Reserved by ye Indians and so runing west that Weadth to ye line between new York and this Province together with whatsoever belongs to the Freehold, To Have and To Hold the Said Granted and bargained premises with all the appurtenances Priviledges and Com- modities to the Same belonging or in any wise appertaining to him the said John Van Gilder and his Heirs and assigns forever to his and their only proper use benefit and behoof
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forever. And I the said Nock Namos for my Self & Heirs Executors and administrators Do Covenant Promise and Grant to and with him the Said John Van Gilder and his Heirs and assigns that before the Ensealing hereof I am the true Sole and lawfull owner of the above bargained Premises and am lawfully Seized and Possessed of the Same in my own Proper Right as a good Perfect and absolute Estate of Inheritance In fee Simple: And have in me Good Right full power and lawfull authority to Grant bargain Sell Convey and Confirm Said bargained premises in man- ner as aforesaid: And that the Said John Van Gilder and his Heirs and assigns Shall and may from time to time and at all times forever hereafter by force and Virtue of these Presents lawfully Peaceably and quietly have hold use occupy Possess and Enjoy the said Demised and bargained premises with the appurtenances free and Clear and freely and Clearly acquitted Exonerated and Discharged of from all and all manner of former or other gifts Grants bargains Sales, leases Mortgages Wills Entails Joyntures Dowries Judgements Executions or Incumbrances of what Name or Nature Soever that might in any measure or Degree ob- struct or make Void this Present Deed Furthermore I the sª Nock Namos for my Self & my Heirs Executors and ad- ministrators Do Covenant and Engage the above Demised Premises to him the said John Van Gilder and his Heirs and assigns against the lawfull Claims or Demands of any Person or persons whatsoever forever hereafter to Warrant Secure and Defend by these presents In Witness whereof I the sª Nock Namos have hereto Set my hand and Seal this first Day of June Anno Domini 1756
Nock (her * mark) Namos & Seal Signed Sealed and Delivered In Presence of us Robert Brett
Mathew Duboys
Dutches County June the Ist 1756 Then appeared before me Mathew Duboys one of the Judges of the Court of Com- mon Pleas the person of Nock Namos and acknowledged
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this within Deed to be her Voluntary act and Deed for the use within Mentioned and have Examined the Same and find no fault with it and order the Same to be Recorded
Recd July 19th 1756 & Recorded from the Original By me Edwd Pynchon Regrd
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Austerlitz, New York
HAMPDEN COUNTY RECORDS Liber 1; Folio 747
Know all men by these presents that we Peter Pophquun- naupeet and John Pophnehonuuhwoh of Stockbridge in the Countey of Hampshire and Province of the Massachusetts Bay in new England Indian Claimers of a Tract of Land lying North of and adjoyning to a Township Granted to Capt. Robert Noble and others lying west of Sheffield & Stockbridge being Six Miles and forty four rods from East to west and from North to South five Miles and one quarter and Nine rods which Said Tract of land we the Said Peter Pophquunnaupeet & John Pophnehonnuhwoh for our Selves and our Heirs Sell Grant Convey and Confirm forever unto them and their Heirs the persons hereafter Naimed the whole of Said Tract of land in proportion as follows (viz) for and in Consideration of Two Hundred and thirty pounds new York Currancy paid to us by Truman Powell Joseph Chittenten Joel Spencer Edward Richmond Mary Johnson Joseph Powell John Spencer Phinehas Spencer Ahimaaz Spencer John Hawley Reuben Whitmore Simeon Spencer Jthemer Spencer Abner Johnson Nehemiah Spencer Ben- jamin Brown Christian Ray Ephraim Kidder James Cary George Charter Benjamin Chittenten Truman Powell Jun" Elijah Powell James Spencer Abner Spencer Obadiah Noble Abner Hawley Job Ingram Israel Spencer Joseph Kelley John Williams Jun' Bill Williams Thomas Whitney Ben- jamin Lovejoy John McArthur Robert Noble Jacob Bacon Edmund Spears William Sheldon Josiah Loomis Benjamin Shelden Timothy Hopkins Daniel Horse Lemuel Roberts
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