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* Diedricks died Dec. 6, 1775. By will, dated Nov. 29, 1775, proved March 25, 1784, he gave to his granddaughter Antje, daughter of John Winne, and Aeltje Die- dricks his dwelling house and garden. To Daniel, son of his brother Jacob, Antje, Jannetje, and Martin, children of John Winne, the residue of his lands. Antje married Daniel Van Winkle, and Jannetje married Garret Van Rypen. Vide Note to Lot No. 401, p. 172.
t This lot was near the Block House. Sickles died Jan. 20, 1777. By will dated June 22, 1776, proved May 12, 1783, he gave all his realty to his sons, Derrick and John. John sold to Jacob Brower fourteen acres on the front, bounded north by Daniel Diedricks, east by the river, south by Garret Van Rypen, and west by the grantor, April 29, 1786. Vide Note to Steenhuysen's Patent, p. 32. Sickles sold a little over three acres to John McDonald Sept. 20, 1815, who sold to George Suckley Feb. 2, 1839. I think Suckley owned the whole lot in 1840. John Meeks now owns it. Fide Notes to Lots Nos. 314 and 315, p. 167.
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DANIEL DIEDRICKS ET AL.
Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty two Chains to said Hudson's River, Thence down along said River as it runs 'till it meets the first mentioned Line, Containing after an Allowance for the Hill about twenty one Acres.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 216 To belong to Daniel Dedericks
Outr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudged it to be a Tract mark'd No 317 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the northermost Corner of the Tract No 216 adjudged to Hendrick Sickles last above described) And from thence runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east fifty two Chains to Hudson's River ; Then returning to said Stake the Place of Be- ginning ; And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Min- utes East five Chains and twenty five Links to a Stake (being the north- ermost Corner of said Allotment No 216), Thence South fifty two De- grees and thirty Minutes east fifty one Chains and eighty Links to said Hudson's River, Then down along said River as it runs 'til it meets the first mentioned Line, Containing after an Allowance for the Hill about twenty six Acres.
* And it adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 244 * 177 To belong to Johannis Van Wagenen
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 362.1
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 244) and from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west nine- teen Chains and thirty Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east nineteen Chains and thirty Links to a Stake (being the northermost Cor- ner of said allotment No 244) Thence South fifty seven Degrees east thirty Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about fifty seven Acres and nine Tenths.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said allotment No 244 To belong to Hendrick Van Winkle
Our Surven of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 361. ₺
* Diedricks died seized May 24, 1795. His daughter Jannetje married Stephen Simonson, and Aegis married Jacobus Collerd. Collerd died Ang. 11, 1791. His son Abraham inherited his mother's share of the lot, and died March 15, 1931, leaving two sons. Jacob and Abraham. Between these and the wife of Simonson, the lot was par- titioned July 11, 1832; she receiving the south half of the lot, and they the north half. Tide Note to Lot No. 358, p. 179.
t Vide Note to Gerritse's Patent, p. 58, and Note to Lot No. 222, p. 114.
# Tide Note to Teunisse's Patent, p. 54. By will, dated Dec. 29, 1766, proved April 20, 1769, Hendrick Van Winkle gave to his son Joseph, among other property, the commons allotted to him for the patent of Englebert Steenhuysen. Joseph sold forty
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HENDRICK AND ABRAHAM SICKLES-ARENT TOERS.
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of the Tract No 362 adjudged to Johannis Van Wagenen last above described) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west fourteen Chains and ninety Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east fourteen Chains and ninety Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East thirty Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about forty four Acres and seven Tenths.
*178 * And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 244 To belong to Hendrick Sickles.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 360.
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of the Tract No 361 adjudged to Hendrick Van Winkle last above described) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west six Chains and twenty Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east six Chains and twenty Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east thirty Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about eighteen Acres and six Tenths.
And me adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 244 To belong to Arent Toers.
Our Survey of which said Portion ( as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Traet mark'd No 359
Beginning at a Stake (being the southermost Corner of the Tract No 360 adjudged to Hendrick Sickles last above described ) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west four Chains and seventy Links to a Stake Thence North fifty seven Degrees west thirty Chains and sixty Links to a Stake, Thence North forty five Degrees east three Chains and fifty three Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east one Chain and twenty nine Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven De- grees east thirty Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about four- teen Acres and one Tenth.
*179 And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 244 To belong to Abraham Sickles.
acres and fifty-eight one-hundredths of an acre of the lot to Jacob Newkirk April 1, 1816. Newkirk by will, dated April 16, 1817, proved Aug 26, 1818, gave the same to his son Garret, who died intestate Aug. 22, 1818, leaving five children. Vide Note to School Lot No. 179, p. 74. James Provost and wife sold one undivided fifth to her brothers, Jacob, George, and Garret, June 26, 1838. George Vreeland and wife sold one undivided fifth to Jacob and Garret March 12, 1849. George sold his interest in the lot to Jacob and Garret Sept. 1, 1849. Jacob and Garret agreed to sell the same to William Hexamer Dec. 24, 1852, and Hexamer assigned his interest in the agree- ment to the " West Hoboken Land Association No 2" April 25, 1853 Rachel (widow of Garret Newkirk deceased) and Jacob and Garret Newkirk deeded the same to said Association July 16, 1853. It was then laid out into lots, many of which were sold. The Newkirks, holding a mortgage on the lands, foreclosed it, and John M. Francis, sheriff, sold the same to Jacob and Garret Newkirk Dec. 22, 1860. The lot lies in the northerly part of Jersey City and is known as " Centre Hill."
O Tide Note to Steenhuys n's Patent, p. 32.
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MICHAEL AND GEORGE DE MOTT.
Outr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A; shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 358 .*
Beginning at a Stake (being the southermost Corner of the Tract No 359 adjudged to Arent Toers last above described ) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west three Chains and twelve Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west thirty one Chains and twenty five Links to a Stake, Thence North forty five Degrees East three Chains and thirty six Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east thirty Chains and sixty Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about nine Acres and two Tenths.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 244 To belong to Michael De Mott & George De Mott in equal Moieties.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 357 t
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the Tract No 358 adjudged to Abraham Sickles last above described) And from thence runs South forty five Degrees west one Chain and ninety three Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east five Chains and forty eight Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east one Chain and seventy Links to a Stake. Thence North fifty seven Degrees west five Chains to the Place of Beginning, containing about six Tenths of an Acre:
* As To the remaining Part or Portion of said Allotment No *180 244 being the Proportion which we adjudge To the Proprietor or Propri- etors of the Patented Lot No 130, sundry Persons (as Freeholders and In- habitants of the Town of Bergen) claimed the same but the Allegations upon which they founded their Claims not appearing satisfactory to us we declare not to whom the said remaining Part or Portion does now belong.
Our Survey of which said remaining Part or Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 356
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 244) And from thence runs North fifty seven Degrees west twenty eight Chains and twenty Links to a Stake (being a Corner of said Allotment No 244) Thence North sixteen Degrees and five Minutes west five Chains and sixty eight Links to a Stake, Thence North forty five Degrees east three Chains and thirty six Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east five Chains and forty eight Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees east one Chain and seventy five Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east twenty six Chains and twenty five Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west
* Sickles died Feb. 16, 1804. By will, dated Jan. 18, 1804, proved May 28, 1804, he gave all his realty to his daughter Effie, wife of Daniel Diedricks. He died Apri] 8, 1822. Vide Note to Lot No. 317, p. 176.
+ Vide Note to Stoffelsen's Patent, p. 9.
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MICHAEL AND GEORGE DE MOTT ET AL.
nine Chains and twenty Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about twenty five Acres and nine Tenths.
With respect to the two Lots of Common Land which have been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Thomas Fred- erick alias De Cuyper dated the tenth Day of November One thousand six hundred and seventy seven, being these two Lots of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition are distinguished by the Numbers 232 & 284
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* Michael De Mott and George De Mott claimed the said two Lots as Tenants in Common thereof, and upon Examination of their Titles we conceive them to be the true Proprietors.
And do therefore adjudge the said Allotments to belong to them the said Michael De Mott and George De Mott in equal Moieties.
This is a Subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the Patent of Petruis Stuyvesant to Harman Edwards, dated the fourteenth Day of September One thousand six hundred and sixty two, being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book and Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 249.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & Shares thereof.
date do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 249 To belong to Hendrick Van Winkle.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 371 .*
Beginning, at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 249) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west seventeen Chains & forty-five Links to a Stake Thence North fifty seven Degrees west thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence North Thirty three De- grees east nineteen Chains and seventy Links to a Stake, (being the Northermost Corner of said Allotment No 249) Thence South fifty two Degrees & thirty Minutes east thirty Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about fifty four Acres and six Tenths.
*182 * And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 249 To belong to Cornelius Sip & Garret Sip in equal Moieties.
* Tide Note to Teunisse's Patent, p. 54. Van Winkle sold to Cornelius Sip, July 30, 1774, twenty-three acres and a half, bounded, southeast by the road leading to Bergen Farms, southwest by Garret Sip, northwest by a small creek, and north by Cornelius Newkirk (deed unrecorded). Joseph Van Winkle sold to Matthias and Jacob Newkirk, Jan. 20, 1775, ten and a half acres, then bounded east by William Bayard, south by Garret Sip, west by grantor, and north by Hendrick Van Winkle. These grantees partitioned. Jacob died seized of the southwest half, and it was par- titioned between his son John J., and the heirs of his son Garret ; the former taking the northwest half, and the latter the southwest half. John M. Newkirk sold the northwest half to John Speer June 16, 1835.
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ARENT TOERS ET AL.
Outr Surben of which Said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 369 .*
Beginning at a Stake (being the southermost Corner of the Tract No 371 adjudged to Hendrick Van Winkle last above described) And from thence runs South thirty three Degrees west four Chains and fifty Links to a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of said Allotment No 249) Thence North fifty seven Degrees west twenty six Chains and eight Links to a Stake Thence North thirty three Degrees East four Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east twenty six Chains and eight Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about eleven Acres and eight Tenths.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 249 To belong to Arent Toers.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 370 t
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 249) and from thence runs North thirty three Degrees east four Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east three Chains and ninety two Links to a Stake; Thence South thirty three Degrees west four Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west three Chains and ninety two Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about One Acre and six Tenths.
* This is a Subdivision of the Lot of Common Land * 183 which has been allotted To the Patent of Fhilip Carteret to Guert Garritse, dated the twenty second Day of July one thousand six hundred and seventy, being that Lot of Com- mon Land which in the Field Book and Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 221.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts and Shares thereof
aure do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 221 To belong to Johannis Van Houta
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 320
Beginning at a Stake (being the southermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 221) And from thence runs North fifty two Degrees & thirty Minutes west one Chain and seventy six Links to a Stake ; Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east five Chains and sixty seven Links to a Stake ; Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east One Chain and seventy six Links to a Stake ; Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west five Chains and sixty seven Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about One Acre.
* Vide Note to Fan Forst's Patent, p. 60.
Fide Note to Steenhuysen's Patent, p 32.
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ABRAHAM SICKLES ET AL.
*184 221 And we do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No * 'To belong to Abraham Sickles.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudged, it to be a Tract mark'd No 321 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the Tract No 320 adjudged To Johannis Van Houte last above described) And from thence runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west thir- teen Chains and forty four Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty six De- grees and thirty Minutes east five Chains and sixty seven Links to a Stake, 'Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east thirteen Chains and forty four Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west five Chains and sixty seven Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about seven Acres & five Tenths.
And me adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 221 To belong to Garrit Newkirk.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 322.1
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the Tract No 321 adjudged to Abraham Sickles last above described) And from thence runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west twenty two Chains and eighty Links to a Stake (being the westermost Corner of said Allotment No 221), Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Min- utes east five Chains and sixty seven Links to a Stake; Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east twenty two Chains and eighty Links to a Stake; Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes West five Chains and sixty seven Links to the Place of Beginning, con- taining about twelve Acres and nine Tenths.
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* And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 221 To belong to Johannis Dederick.
Out Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 324
Beginning at a Stake (being the Northermost Corner of the Tract No 322 adjudged To Garrit Newkirk last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east ten Chains and forty Links to a Stake; Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east twenty one Chains and fifty Links to a Stake; Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west Ten Chains and forty Links to a Stake; Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west twenty one Chains and fifty Links to the Place of Beginning Con- taining about twenty two Acres and three Tenths.
* Vide Note to Lot No. 358, p. 179.
t Fide Note to Pieterse's Patent, p. 40. In the partition between his sons Mathevis and Hendrick, the former took the northwest half, and the latter the southeast half. Fide Note to Lot No. 400, p. 172.
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CORNELIUS AND GARRET SIP ET AL.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 221 To belong to Cornelius Sip & Garrit Sip in equal Moieties.
Outr Surven of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 323 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 324 adjudged to Johannis Dedericks last above described) and from thence runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east sixteen Chains and fifty Links to a Stake ; Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west Ten Chains and forty Links to a Stake; Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west sixteen Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East ten Chains and forty Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about seventeen Acres.
* And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 221 * 186 To belong to Johannis Garritse, alias Urianse, alias Van Riper, alias Beletje's Dans.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 325 1
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 323 adjudged To Cornelius and Garrit Sip last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east eight Chains & twenty six Links to a Stake; Thence North fifty two De- grees and thirty Minutes west thirty eight Chains to a Stake; Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west eight Chains and twenty six Links to a Stake ; Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east thirty eight Chains to the Place of Beginning, containing about thirty one Acres and three Tenths.
As To the remaining Portion of said Allotment No 221 being the Proportion of the Common Land which we adjudge to the Proprietor of the westerly Part of the patented Lot No 102, Guert Gerritse the original Patentee was the Person we find last seized of the westerly Part of said patented Lot No 102; and it not appearing to us in whom the same is now vested; we de- clare not to whom the said remaining Portion of Common Land does now belong.
Our Survey of which said remaining Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 326 }
Beginning at a Stake (being the Eastermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 221) And from thence runs South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west five Chains and fifty three Links to a Stake ; Thence North fifty two Degrees & thirty Minutes west thirty eight Chains to a Stake ; Thence North thirty six Degrees & thirty Minutes east five Chains &
O Vide Note to Van Vorst's Patent, p. 60.
t Tide Note to Lot No 345, p. 170, and Note to Noble and Moore's Patent, p. 20.
# This lot was owned by Garret Van Vorst, who died April 2, 1834. It is now owned by his son Cornelius.
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fifty three Links to a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 221) Thence South fifty two Degrees & thirty Minutes east thirty eight Chains to the Place of Beginning, containing about twenty one Acres.
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* With Respect to three Lots of Common Land, which have been allotted To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Paulus Pieterse dated the seventh Day of March one thousand six hundred & sixty three and confirmed to said Pieterse by Patent from Philip Carteret dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred and sixty eight, being these three Lots of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition are distinguished by the Numbers 252, 253 & 281
Garret Newkirk claimed the said three Lots, and no other Person or Persons claiming the same or a Subdivision thereof we upon Examination of his Title conceive him to be the true Proprietor ; and do therefore adjudge the said three Allotments to belong to him.
This is a subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Dirck Garritse dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred & sixty eight-being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Parti- tion is distinguished by the Number 226.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & Shares thereof
date do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 226 To belong to Michael De Mott & George De Mott in equal Moieties.
* Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 331 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the southermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 226) And from thence runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west three Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east One Chain and forty three Links to a Stake ; Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east three Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west one Chain and forty three Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about Half an Acre.
And we do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 226 To belong to Daniel Van Riper.
Ottr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 332 t
* Vide Note to Stoffelsen's Patent, p. 9. It was in the De Mott heirs after 1840. It is now owned by Joseph Masters.
t Tide Note to Lot No. 411, p. 166. Van Rypen gave this lot to his sons Cornelius and Richard. The interest of Cornelius was given to his sons, Daniel and Cornelius C., the latter in trust for the heirs of Garret Van Rypen. It is owned in whole or in part by John Gardner.
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SARAH AND NICHOLAS PRIOR ET AL.
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of a Tract No 331) adjudged to the Demotts last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east four Chains and forty Links to a Stake; Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west thirty eight Chains to a Stake ; Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west five Chains and eighty three Links to a Stake (being the westermost Corner of said Allotment No 226) Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East thirty four Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East one Chain and forty three Links to a Stake; Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east three Chains and fifty Links to the Place of Begin- ning, containing about twenty one Acres & seven Tenths.
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