Town Records Town of Chelmsford 1650-1750, Part 11

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1650
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Fourthly Three aleves and half more or Less Lying at great Jadnach Bounded Southerly by the meadow of John wright: Worth by the meado of Daniel Blogett: on all other points by the Town Common. This above is a true Transcript out of the ors! By the felectmens order Book the: 30: January: 1686. Jacob Parker Clerk


By Samuel Dans Clerk


December The: 29: 1661: Thefe Presents Testifiesh an agreement the made betwere James Parker of Viensfor Highand man: & Benjamin Butterfield of the Same Husband man; The Sames hath fois to the faid Benjamin all that parcel of Land or meadow belonging to the fi James Lying gt queaf Sadnach: Containing Seven acres more or Lef five lleves where of Deth Warrant to the Benjamin Town Charges free for long as it Lyeth upon meadow: also the James hatti fold to thego Belijamin all that parcel of meadow belonging to the James Lying new Concord River Containing one acre more or Less: Wild Twenty Eight acres of upland; Twelve acres and half Lying on the pine plain near (rane meadow; and Eleven acres of half Lying near Futter field: The other four Lying on Frances hill- and two acres Lying on Frances Joyning to the above 's four: Also the To James hath for to the gs. Benjamin_ all the Town Rights belonging to the Sames: All which Is Land Rights and frivilliges the Po James both hereby fell and give up in poff ession to the fo Benjamin with all the appartenances thereto belonging: hold profess and enjoy to him his heirs and assigns for ever. without Letter molleftation. In Witness Where of thave here unto fet my hand and feel: The Day and year a Gone Written: Read feated and delivered James Parker Leal in the Presents of - - Jacob Parker Daniel Blogett


This tale was chnowget to be Legally made by James Parkerthe: 6: 3: month: 1662 beforeme Richard Russell


128


James


Henry C Forwell


The Bounds und Butments of the incaso that was granted to James Blood Lying in great Jabruch being Leven acres moreor Less Bounded Southby the meadow of Isaac Lerned by a heape of Stories of the South west (orner: and foto the North west comer being a great pine tree: -the meadow of Joseph Gillfor by a mapletree foto aping tree; and solo a Maple to ce from thence to afmall white oak at the North east Comex from there by the Town Common upland to a heape of flones at the South Bagt Carrier: Frig Hendon was found by ul this Seventh Day of february :1687/8 Fris a love is a true Coppie of the Original Sames Hildreth Jacob Warren and here entred by me marth? 8- 1687/8 Committee Samuel Adams Clark


The Recon of the accommodation of upland and meadow granted by the Town of Chelmsford to mr Henry Farwe te with the Bounds and Butments of the Jame: First his Hous Lott twenty five deres more or Less: Bounded South By the Land of Robert fletcher: North by the Land of William Fletcher: West By the High-way tothe Bay: Luffy the meadow of Henry Forwell; Secondly Twelve acres and half more or Lefs: Bounded west by the meadow of Henry Forwell: through which Land near the gomeadow there is a high-way- Laid out of Twenty foot wide Leading to the Land of William Fletcher: North by the Land of William Fletcher. East and forth partly by the Highway 4 partly by the Town Common: (Thirdly) fix acres more or Less Lying on Wermach plain: Beurre fatherly by Deep brook: Last by the High-way West by the Land of John Theplay: North by the River. | Fourthly fisc cickes more or Less Lying near Merimack: Bounded East by the Land of James Fish North by the River: On all other points by the Town Common; This Six acres of Land was Cut offby the Exchange of Land with the Indians: [ Fiffily) Two acres of Land Lying on the north fioc of the River at ir Henty Farwets River meadow and is Bougider Bagt by a prize free: North by a Black out: north west Corner by a black oak fourni by a pine tree, His Headend: One acre more or Less Bound South by the Land of Robert Fletcher: Wageby the Land of Henry Farwell: North by The mead out of William Fletcher: Baff by the Land of ferry Farwell. (Secondly) fix acres and a quarter more or Less Lying in the River meadow: Bounded sagtby the meadow of William Platitier: Westby the meadow of Robert Fletcher: on allother points by the Town Common: (Thinly) Twelve acres and three quarters more or Less Lying at Little Tadnach: Bounded North west By the meadow of Mr Fr ams North by the meadow of James Hildreth; Bastedy by The macaron of Samuel Frotter: On all other points by the Town Common Fourthily, Four acres more or Less Lying at great Jadnack: Bounded- Northonly by the meadow of Samuel hofter: South by the meadow of Robert Fletcher: On all other points by the Town Common: Fifthly One acre more or Less Lying at great Tadnach Bounded on all points by the Town Common Fry, Reflectmen allow ance Sucot Parker Clerk


first Twenty acres moreor Les: fixe acres where of is in Lew of The above 98 Six acros tut of from the Town by the Exchange with the Indians: The other Fourteen deres is part of his Third edition: Bounded onthe south west and the North east angles or Corners bythe Land of Thomas Adams: on accother points by the Town Common: Secondly Two acres more or Less Bounded North by his own River meadow: West by theripland of Samuel letelier on all other points By the Town Common: This is a true Transcript out of the old 300 Drawn the 6 amici Gery: by Samuel trams Clerk


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enfique Joje, R Farwell


Chelmsford this: 10" Day of April: ) 688: Wewhose names are under Written appointed to Exchangedand for enfin Jogarh Jarwell we have acted as followeth: we have tochange Twelve acres out of his Second Division of the west end of it Lying near his meadow ni huis Lott: The east end of it by the high-way that Runs by John Parkers to the meadow Called goutden (ouem - Satisfaction for this above parcel of Land wehave Land out four acres and Ralf be it moreor Left: Bound ed upon May"Hinchman's Land upon the fourth. west upon the South east by the Land Laid out to the ministry : upon the north Eastby three White oaks; and a Rock: uponHay Worth Corner: and other Corners upon a Mite out. (Secondly) at Little Jabnach: Three acres and a quarter Bounded Westerly partly by his own Land; and partly upon the Land of Levetenant Thomas Aring; and foutherly by the above fo foams and upon the Best and north by the Town Common by a heaps of flones and black out: un upon a fake of Levetenant Arany&. [Thifoly) Pour acres and a quanter founded by the highway going to folin Parkers from goich lovewesterly: foutherly by the Land of John Parker. Busterly by the Foun Common: Bounded by two hcapes offtony Vertharly by The Town Common: Bound by the High-way by a Rock This is Gone is a force Copy of the original ) Sofiah Richanson


Samuel Loftet and Recorded the; y Day of may: 1688 By Jarule (Hoamy Clark


Thomas Parker Conritter 1


Cheistand the: 19th: a month: 1681: Souls to Samuel Cleveland according to Your order as both appear in the Four Book: page the: 140: Two there of upland and Swamp: The first Containing Gy Estimation Seventeen acris bit more orLess Lying also the East side of Tadnach hill: Bounded upon the North Cornerby a white oak and The buthery ona white oak on the forum Town Common: Westerly upon a white ogh by the Town Common and by the Highway to great Twnack: Easterly upon a white oak; also the go Samuel Cleaveland hatti Liberty to Damm and flow the Swamp that Lyes in his own fund( secondly) fixe acres more of Les Lying upon Jagnach hill: Bounded Best yron the Land of Arthor Geruch; fourtiets / carried to the next page)


Jam CC Cleansing


Land Laid out to JEseph Furwell by onder from the Town as dott appear by the From book in page: 140: and futtis faction made according to town order (Fright) Twenty four-acres be it more or Less Lying at further Fadnach: Lying ni four parcels: the first is fine acres Lying upon Jao nach Bill: Bound @ upon ade points upon the Town Common upland fourth founded by a white oak: eastupon ablack- oak: North upon a white out: Westupon allafrutt: [Secondly Thirteen acres Bounded North upon Groten Road: and yoon all other points upon the Town Common upon the Soul Corner up on a heape of frones: Luft upon a Read out: northupon a black out: west upon aftale (Thirdly) One Care Lying on the East Side of Grown Road- Bound North upon a frahe: and forth upon a heape of flores: and upon all other points upon the Four Common upland. ( Fourthty) Four acres Lying upon Jadnach- hill: Bound & Northesly by the Land of Arthor Crouch; and partly upon the dans of Edward Spaulding: and upon all other points upon the Town (Common up land: Bound) Apon the Southwest Corner upon a blackoak tree; and upon the corner upon a Stake Fifthly/ Half an acredying near his home Lott: Bounded Luft upon The- Country high-way: North by the way to Stony brook near to mrWald ows Pasture Chelmsford the: 12 September: 1679. Of attest John high This above is a true Record of the Committee ) Sofiah Richardfor Return and here Intres Gym Samuel Adams Solomon Reyes Clare


Committee


Southery upon the hand of Edward Granting Sent; and upon all other points upon The Town Common upland by Several Stakes: This a true Copia This is a true Coppie of the original jas attest : Solomon Keyes Confirmed as above and have Recorded John Fish


This: 7: Day of July: 1687: ( By me Samuel Adams Clef


James


The Bounds of a parcel of meadow granted by the Town of Chelmsford to James Hildreth being one here and half more or Less: for Recompense for a price of meadow Lying at his Homstead: which Robert Procter now possesseth: the meadow afore is called ponto meadow: being bounded caffby the land of Edmond- Chamberlain which he Called the pond wump: West partly by the Land of James Hildreth: and in all other points by the Town Common by fever all- matheo trees: /Secondly) The Bands of the meadow of James Hildreth Called fix acemeadow granted by the Town of (helm) for being fix a ces more or Less: Boundedby the Towns upland on all points by fever all marked Frees: Lying by the fourth Line: Both the parcels of illeadow Was founded by us in the year: 1687: as Witnes our hands the year above: Thomas Adams


This is a Truc Coppie of the Original Entred Andrew Sporting Committee


the: 7:" the: 8 month: 1687


by me Samuel Adams Clerk


: 1652: The Record of the accommodation of upland and meadow granted by the Town of Chelmsford to Daniel Blogett with the Bounds and Buttments of The fame: Firsthis Hous Loft Fourteen alles moreor Les: Bounded Soul by the Land of Benjamin Butterfield: welfly the Town High- way to the MitC - North by the Land of Benjamin Butterfield: Saft partly by the meadow of Daniel Blogett: and partly by the meabout of Benjamin butterfield: (Secondly) Sever acres more or Less Bounded Saftby the Highway to the mill: South by the Land of Benjamin Butterfield: West by the Four Common: Northby the Land of Benjamin Butterfiel jun (Thirdly) fixe deves moreor Less Lying on- Morimack plain Bounded South by the Land of William Fletcher. West by the Land of Edward Spaulding: Southby Deep brook: North by Wie Land of James Parker. His Meadow: Four acres and quarter Lyingin the River- Meadow more or Less: Bounded South by the meadow of Benjamin Butterfield Sent North by the meadow of Benjamin Butterfield jun on all other points by the Town Common: (Secondly) four acres and quarter more or Less Lying ni the How met low Bounded South by the meadow of Benjamin Butterfield Lent: North by the meadow of Benjamin Butterfield jun": Bast by the Town Common: West partly by the Land of Daniel Blog ett and partly by the Land of Benjamin Butterfield Sent: / Thirdly, Four acres and quanter moreor Less Lying at Little Jadnach Bounded Laftby the meadow of Benjamin Butterfield jun- West by the meadow of Benjamin Butterfield fen: on all other points by the Town Common fronthly | hour acres and quarter more or Less Lying at great Sadnach Bowrider South by the meadow of Benjamin Butterfield jun1: North ty the meadow of Benjamin Butter field fen: on all other points By the Town Common. By the Select mens offer Jacob Parker Clark


This about is a true Transcript the First book of Records Taken the : y's may! 1688: Samuel Adams Clerk


Daniel Blogest


130 famel Cleaveland


The: 21" of august 1688: Land Land out to John Kidder: Nine acres of upland Geit more or Less: Lying on the North Side of Thomas ParKers Land Gout- on the fallR upon the Land of Thomas Parker: West upon the Highway to Maj- Hinetimans Meadow: Last upon the Highway to the hift: North east upon a- Small Blackoak tree: North west upon a Small Block oak tree; and futisfaction made according to Town order nipage: 140: Solomon Reyes


This is a brice Coppie of the original and Recorded


this: 12": November: 1688: Gy Samuel Adams Clerk


Josiah Richardson Committee


(Pelmsford mardi the: 219: 1727: Land Laid out to James Hild reth Sent= in the Fourth Division of Commons and on the Right of Solu Figh Ocean? one acre more or Less Lying on the West Side of Jadmuch hill, and is founded at the most foulforly Corner on a black oak tree; then Runing to a Walnut tree at the most vaflerly Corner: then Runing to a white oak by the Land of Edward Emerson Eq2: then going Westwardty to a Tree by the Highway and from Rence founded by the Highway and the Land of the fry fioretti to thebound first mentions But not to hinder a highway: (Secondly) more Land Laid out the Day above fair tothe James Hiorth in the Fourth Division of Commons and on the Right a Guer: Two acres and half moreor Less Lying on flat hill: and is Bound on a white oak hee on the North westerly fide: then going South afterly to another White oak tree: then going fortherly to a Red oak tree: then going South Easterly to a Walnut free; then going by a White oak tree to a Walnut tree at the most fourth easterly Corner: and from then founded by the Hidraths Land unto the Bounds first Mentioned: [ Thirdly) Chelmsford March the: 21- 1727: Land Land out to James Fioreth fent in the fourth Division of Commons and on the Right of John Fish: One acre moreor Lys: Lying on Boutaly plain: and is bounded at the most Luftaly Corner on a pine tree; and at Wertherly on apine tree: and westerly on a pine tree: and Southerly on a Black och race., and from there into the Bounds first Mentioned Ephraim FaireR)


Entre march the: 29: 1727


John Wright Committee


por Benjamin Hoany Town Clerk


Ebenezer Wright


Levelen_ Spanning


Lars Exchange for Lovetement Spending Leven acres Laid Down fear the meadow of William Underwood at Little Jad much fix acres move Down on Jadmuch Price foryring on the Land of Arthor-Grouch: Land taken up by the afore fair Spararing in Rome of the afore Land: fix acres on the four five of the way that Comes from Stony brook: to Town: Bounded Southwest Corner on a Red oak tree: from thence Running to the four Reast Conco-founded on awhite oak tree: from thence Running on a freight Line to a black out free on the north east corner anio fo Running fourth to the Land of Softina Fletcher fent. Were fixe acres Taken up on Frances trill bonito on the Land of fury yogen &


- Plast South west line on a nome set up Keyes. South.


the fourth corner on theage of stones and


t Line to BeevorR wash corner on a white bak: land for on a straight Line to the north east Corner on a Walmit tree: Cello fenn acres moreor Lef: Band es Southwest Corner on a walnut free, and so to the South east corner on affect o af three. and fo to a pine tree : and to to a white oak on the north west corner, and To Runs Pouthier waffe


tto the path that goes to long for Long fitfor confo along by the patti to the things first mentiong: The ufovego Land Laid down und taken up: this: 29: of march: 1701: by ies : William Fletcher San


A true coppy entred this: Sthe Day of february: 1706 Io wan frauding fen


Samuel Fletcher Check 2 Samuel Froffer Committee


Jannes Hildreth Lent


131 John Kidder


132


Parker


Fourteen acres more or Less: Lying ut the 0is Wigwam Geridid eastby by the maddow of Jacob Parker: South by the Town Common and WestBy the Common : dentify the meadow of Abrum Parker: His a bou Written was takenout of. Abraham Parter Record in the first book of Records and now Being Confered upon Jotin Parker Son to the Is Abraham Parker: is here Brunswi out of the first book of Records: March: the: "! 1695/6 by me Eleazer Brown Town Clerk


.parker


a i'd out by offer from the Town to Thomas Parker Four acres of Land be it moreor Less: Lying upon the North Side of Johan Blanchards meadow Bounded Weltupon a black och: north upon a heap of flores: Lastupon a final black out: and fo Rung Southerly to the Corner of his own Land: this Land Whas said out by the Committee John Fish


Josiah Richarfort


(Palmsfon) May the 28" 1704:


Further


Land Laid out to Solin Parker one acresmore or Less of Swamp and upland: Banded Baftward upon his own field: Pourleft Corner on a Blackoak tree: Motherly to a black oak tree more Northerly to all five Oak tree Standing inthe fence of the go Parker: Pris Land Valued to the Is Parker as one acre of Lund when the Commons is Divided His Recon abone is according to the original ) Josiah Richardson>


Ephraim Hild reth


ชโยติ Sparing jikr


and enced by me the: 29: of may: 170g Moyes Barron Clerk Low ring northwest 2 Joseph Reyes Committee Chehans ford November the: 4th 1704 Land Laid out to Dogu an partsing jun by way of Exchange one acreand Ralf moreor Less bounded North east by a white oak tree: and Eastward by Leveren Spaulding Hous Lett, and forth wand fy by Som Stevens Hous Lett and Running weft to a Rock with a heape of flores on it; and from therice Last to the bound's first mentioned: The Land Laid down Lyes on the West of the Land of William Under woods hous Lott: the land was given by underwood to Edward Spanking junt: Edward Sparitoing A true Recon according totheoriginal / William fletcher


Transcript un Recorded this: 10: Decem- Samuel Foster by me Moses Barron Down Clock Committee Chehrsfon Maythe 28th 1405:


Jonathan Hile


Laid out to Jonathan Hill by way of Exchange: a quarter of an acremoreor Less: and Land Laid Down by Hice the fame quantit The Land Laid out to the FItill is Bounded on the South west forner by a Stake from thenice to the South east forner: and fo to the North east Corner bot a pine Marked: and fo to the north west Corner: this Small parfill of Land Laid out on the north Side of Jonathan Hills This is the Copie of the original and enno) Ephraim Hierett by me Chelmsford may the 29: 1405 Jejich Richardson


Mojes Barron Clerk Jefenf Key es Committee


Capt Bowers


filmfor December The: 14: 1705: Land Laid out to Capt Bowers three a(re) sand quanter moreor Less: Bound & on the left cornerby a black out: So along Southwest to pine marked: So along forthward to a White o af mwhed: fo along Raf larly to a stake tahin in a Little pony: This Land Lyetion the North FACE of Story- book: near to Groton Mill: Ephraim Hidretti


This is a price Copy of the original and Entre) C Sofial Richardson


this: 16th Day of January: 1905: Nash Keyes


By me cloyes Barron Town Clerk · Committee


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133


Mojes Bakan


The Sounds of a Small parcel of upland granted by the Town of Chelmsford) to Mojes Barron: Which Land Lynch on the West Side of farlis brook the bounds beging at a Redd oaf ree by the fire of fo brook: an fo a crof I brook northwanty to a white oak marked: Und from there to another White oak and from thence upon a Line to awhite och marked: and on forward Northerly to a White oak by the High-way that Comes from Robing hilland from that by fo high-way Eaglesty untillit Comes to the Land of os Moles Barron to the Corner of his wall by the way fide: This Land being One acre and a half more or Less Which fand 98 Barron takes for one acreand half when the Commons is Divided.


A true Copy of the Committees work feplentye ElBrain Hildreth &m: 170 %: and have Recorded by me Hofes Barron Town Clerk


Sofiail Richardfor Contre Sofern Keyes


Thomas Towert


The Record of the accomodation of upland and Meadow Granted by the Four of the aston to Thomas Sowell with the Bounds: first his Hows Lott Eighteen actes moreor Less Bounded: westward and North by the Land SolinShipley: Lastby the Land of Harry Boutall. South by the high-way Leading to Meximuch River: (Secondly) fixe acres moreor Less Lying on Hermack plain: Bounded easterly by the Land of FoliWeight: South by the Town Common westby the Land of Henry Boutall: North by the River: (Thisfly) Four acres more or Less: Bondad Buffby the Town Common- South by the Land of Henry- Boutall: West by the Swamp of Thomas Sowell: granted To him for meadow; North by the Town Common: His Meadow three acres more or Less: Bounded Bast by the Land of Thomas Sowell: South by the Land of Henry Boutall: left and - forliwarly by the Town Common Secondly) Three leves a half more or Less Lying at Little Jadmuch, Bound Farth by the Meadow Adams: On all other points by the Town Common: (Thirdly) Pince acres and half more or Less Lying towards further Jad much: Bounded on all points by the Town Common By the Selectmens Offer: Scrob Parker Clerk


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a true copy when out of (helms find first Book of Records and here intied this: 23: of may: 1907: by meMojes Barron Town Clerk:


thekings ford January: 18: 1693: Land Laid out to James Dutton of Chelmsford Three alves of Land Lying South by the Land of William Ulider wood : Bounded by great black outs tree on the East to a great Rock: onthe west to a Walnut free: On theearth: and for by two Walnuttrees to a Black oak on the eastby the Country frigh-way. Edward Spanning


This is a true Copy taken out of the os Book of Chehuyfor and Entered January the: 28: 1705. By mechofes Barron Town Clerk.


Nathaniel Butter Field Committee


At a Gerill Town meeting mi Chiehnyfor): March the 4th: 1701: fort Joseph Keyes Petitioned His Inhabitants of Town that he might have Liberty to Exchange about two or three lleves of meadow which Lyes inconvenient for fencing: for fome Swamp of meadow and that might be more Convenient for forcing: and Ing Petition was dikwife granted: attested For, Samuel Fletcher Town (tech


Exchange of Land for fert Sojeph Keyes Bleven Claves of Land Laid out on the west End of of Joseph Hidrethis Land Banded upon a Picape of Stones: So along by tadmuch high-way to a princ free upon the forth. west Corner: more: Three acres along by the Highway to ftorzu brook: Bounded upon the north west corned by a heape of flones [ carried to the next page/


James button


Joseph Leges


Richard


134 Joseph Keycs


So to the Southwest Corner to a hreape of to u licape of flores: So to the South east Corner to all about free: More one acre and half upon The fourth west of the go Keyes fris Land: Baund I upon a fare upor the South west Comer- forthe which Land the go Keyes Rush Laid down Jenn acres of Land upon the North side of the Keyes Pris Land.


ul trice Copy of the original into by me) Edward paretring Sen


this: 17th Day of December: 1701:


· William Fletcher Committee


Samuel Fletcher: (ok ) Samuel Softer (Relingfor) Decertific: 12:1701:


Yofeple Keyes


Swan Laid out by way of Exchange to Joseph Keyes: One acre more or or Less Lying in aj wamp Commonly called the great f wamp being- bounded upon the South east Corner by an dieser tree: and westerlyby a Write pinetree; and North east upon Wam affett Live for which


Hey Reyes Laid down one acre more or Les Lying upon a brook comonly Called Long brook being founded by a maple tree on the fourth: and north wand by asont. Edward Spanking fest


William Fletcher Soo A tive (gry Entred by methis: 17: Dcom: 1701 Samuel Fletcher Clerk Samuel Foster Committee


Chelmsford february the: 21: 1722/3: Land find out to Richard Hildreth in in the Second Division of Commons; and on the Right of James Itil reth Occean? in two parcels: Half an are beit more or Less: the first parcel howsided on the Mortharly Corner on la white out: then Runiny Easterly on Groton Road to a pine then Runing Southerly by & ftidretts Land to a princ free: Hier Runing Westerly by SHildrens Land to a white oak to The Bound's first mentioned | The Second parcel Bundes on the most safterly Corner on a black cak: then Runingby Groton Roud to a white out at the most fourierly (orner: Then Runing Westerly by the Land of Gerghorn Procter and & Hidrathis Land to a kirche then Runing Northern to a white oak by the Swamp of Peter Procter to the Land of the Widow Swallow Ephraim Hildresh) So to the bounds first mentioned. Entred August: 11:1729. William Fletcher Committee for Benj. Houms Town Cicek


2 Ebenezer Wright


mr Henry Forwell


flickingford Aprile the: 15th 170%: Sam Laid out to Complet mr Harry- Parwels Left according according to order as both apear by Town Book Leven acres and a half more or Less on the North fide of Story brook Road at Long Swamp Bounded atthe fourth caft forner on ablack oak tree and at the frathwest Corner on a While oak: and attheNorthwest Corner on alfute out: and on the North East Corner a white oak: Ephraim Hildreth Con zi HAo Record this: 10 of December: 1709: By mechofes Barron Town Clerk. Sofiah Richanfon Joseph Keyes




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