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With respect to the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Dow Harmense dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six
of their interest in the property of Garret. Fide Note to Lot No. 315, p. 167, and Lot No. 411, p. 163. These three were sisters, daughters of Cornelins, brother of Garret Van Rypen.
ยข Altje Van Winkle was a Van Rypen and inherited with her brothers, Cornelius and Garret. John Sickles owned the east third of this lot, and conveyed the same to Stephen and Daniel Simonson April 1, 1815. Daniel released to Stephen Dee. 25, 1818; he to Abraham Collerd May 24, 1819. Collerd died seized and intestate, leav- ing his widow, Ann, and children, Jacob, John, and Abraham. John died when about six years old. Jacob married, but died without issue. Ann, the widow of Abraham ; Maria, the widow of Jacob; and Abraham Collerd, conveyed to James Montgomery Sept. 26, 1851.
252
JOHANNIS VAN HOUTEN ET AL.
hundred and sixty eight, being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 246:
Michael De Mott & George De Mott claimed the said Lot as Tenants in Common thereof; and upon Examination of their Titles WE conceive them To be the true Proprietors ; And do there- fore adjudge the said Allotment To belong to them the said Michael 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 Philip Carteret to John Berry dated the twentyeth Day of July, one thousand six hundred and sixty nine, being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book and Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 228.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts and Shares thereof,
amic do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 228 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 336
Beginning at a Stake (being the southermost Corner of said Al- lotment No 228) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east three Chains and fifty eight Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west nineteen Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west three Chains and fifty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east nineteen Chains to the Flace of Beginning, con- taining about six Acres.
*203 * And me adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 228 To belong to Mathevis Newkirk & Henry Newkirk 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 337
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 336 adjudged To Johannis Van Houta last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East four- teen Chains and fifty three 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 eighteen Chains and eleven Links to a Stake (being the westermost Corner of said Allotment No 228) Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East nine-
* This lot was partitioned between Mathevis and Hendrick. Hendrick took the southerly half, and by will, dated July 7, 1795, proved Sept. 28, 1811, gave all his lands to his sons, Garret and George, equally. The village of West New York is on this lot. Vide Note to Berry's Putent, p. 51.
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MATHEVIS NEWKIRK, JR., ET AL.
teen Chains To a Stake; Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Min- utes east three Chains and fifty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east nineteen Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about sixty two Acres.
And we adjudge a certain portion of said Allotment No 228 To belong to Mathevis Newkirk Jun,.
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 338 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 337 adjudged to Mathevis & Henry Newkirk last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east eight Chains and sixteen 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 sixteen 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 we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 228 *204 To belong to Jacob 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 339 f
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 338 adjudged to Mathevis Newkirk Junr last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east eight Chains and sixteen Links to a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of said Allotment No 228), Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west thirty eight Chains to a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Allotment No 228) Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west eight Chains and sixteen Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east thirty eight Chains to the Place of Be- ginning containing about thirty one Acres.
* Newkirk sold the easterly half of this lot to Johannis Van Houten April 24, 1773, now owned by Danielson. Newkirk sold about one quarter of this lot to Johan- nis Van Wagenen April 24, 1773, and one quarter of Lot No. 339, containing, in all, fifteen and one-quarter acres. Fide Note to Gerritse's Patent, p. 58. It remained in the Van Wagenen family until sold to Louis Becker in 1853. John M., son of Math- evis, jr., sold fifteen acres and eighty-five one-hundredths of an acre to Joseph Daniel- son July 7, 1835, bounded northwest By Michael Fisher, northeast by Garret New- kirk, southeast by Jacob Van Wagenen, and southwest by Garret and Henry New- kirk. Vide Note to Berry's Patent, p. 51.
t Newkirk sold the easterly end of this lot to Jacob Van Wagenen ; the balance he left to his two sons ; Garret, who took the easterly part, and died seized Ang. 22. 1818, leaving Jacob, George, Garret, Sophia, wife of James Provost, and Catherine, wife of George Vreeland ; and John J., who took the westerly part, and died seized Aug. 15, 1860. The easterly part is now owned by John and Robert E. Gardner. Part of the westerly half was bought and mapped out, and is now known as "Frog- town." Vide Note to Lot No. 338, p. 203.
254
LEVINUS WINNE-ISAAC VAN VLECK.
This is a subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Tielman Van Vleck dated the twenty fifth Day of March one thousand six hundred and seventy, being that Lot of Com- mon Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 230.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & Shares thereof,
au! do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 230 To belong to Levinus Winne.
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* 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 340
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 230) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east ten Chains and twenty four Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west Ten Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east three Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west eight Chains to a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Al- lotment No 230) Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west thirteen Chains and seventy four Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East thirty eight Chains to the Place of Beginning, containing about forty eight Acres.
And it adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 230 To belong to Isaac Van Vleck.
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 341 +
Beginning at a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of the Tract No 340 adjudged to Levinus Winne last above described) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees thirty Minutes East three Chains and fifty Links to a Stake (being the eastermost Corner of said Allotment No 230) Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west ten Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west three Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two De-
Fide Note to Lot No. 363, p. 192. John S. Winne sold the westerly part of this lot to William Danielson, and the balance to Westerfield. In 1840, the latter family owned the whole of it, and yet own part of it. Danielson sold his purchase, contain- ing twelve acres and ninety-five one-hundredths of an acre, to Henry Westerfield April 1, 1834. Elizabeth Westerfield sold the easterly part to William Cooper March 3, 1834, excepting three-quarters of an acre sold by John Rapp to Henry Rapp May 14, 1819. The village of Guttenberg is on this part of the lot, and the lots between it and the river. On Aug. 11, 1821, the executors of Thaddeus Goodyear sold to Jasper B. Westervelt sixteen acres, which I take to lie within this lot. Jasper conveyed it to Benjamin C. Westervelt (Westerfield ? ) Feb. 5, 1823, This was the southerly part of the lot.
t Richard Earle owned this lot, and sold it to Esther Tysen, the present owner.
255
MICHAEL H. VREELANDT- HENDRICK VAN WINKLE.
grees and thirty Minutes east ten Chains to the Place of Beginning, con- taining about three Acres and one Half.
* This is a subdivision of the two Lots of Common *206 Land which have been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Hendrick Teunisse dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred and sixty eight, being these two Lots of Common Land which in the Field Book and Map of the General Partition are distinguished by the Numbers 220 and 255.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & shares thereof,
aule do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 220 To belong to Michael Hartman Vreelandt.
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 318 *
Beginning at a large Stone (mark'd A 1764 planted in a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees & thirty Minutes east eighteen Chains and forty three Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West seven Chains and thirty Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west eighteen Chains and forty six Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east six Chains and thirty Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about twelve Acres & a Half.
* And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No *207 220 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 319 t
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the Tract No 318 adjudg'd to Michael Hartman Vreelandt last above described) And from thence runs North thirty three Degrees east eighteen Chains and forty six Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west thirty Chains and seventy Links to a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Allotment No 220) Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes West eighteen Chains & forty three Links to a Stake (being the westermost Corner of said Allotment No 220) Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east thirty one Chains and seventy Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about fifty seven Acres & a Half.
* Fide Note to Lot No. 308, p. 139.
t Fide Note to Teunisse's Patent, p. 54. Joseph Van Winkle's nephews, John and Jacob, conveyed to Frederick Grosclaude and Edward Dubois six acres and forty one- hundredths of an acre Dec. 8, 1840. His nephew, Abraham, died intestate Nov. 4, 1823, seized of about six acres, which his heirs conveyed to Peter Perine June 4, 1824 ; he to Mary Jones March 16, 1827 ; she to Grosclande Sept. 22, 1-41 ; and he to Dubois April 1, 1853. Joseph's nephew, Daniel, received a portion, which was afterwards owned by his eldest son, Cornelius, who conveyed six acres to Grosclaude and Dubois Aug. 29, 1840, who partitioned May 18, 1843.
256
HENDRICK VAN WINKLE ET AL.
And we adjudge the said Allotment No 255 (as the same Al- lotment is described butted and bounded in the Field Book of the General Partition) To belong to the said Hendrick Van Winkle.
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This is a subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which hath been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Hans Dedericks dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred and sixty eight, being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book and Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 214.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & Shares thereof,
Jule do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 114 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 311*
Beginning at a Stake (being the westermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 214) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east two Chains and eighty two Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East eight Chains and eighty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes west two Chains and eighty two Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes west eight Chains and eighty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about two Acres and a Half.
*209 * And me adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 214 To belong to Johannis Dedericks.
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 312 t
Beginning at a Stake (being the northermost Corner of the Tract No 311 adjudged To Arent Toers last above described And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east five Chains and seventy four Links to a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Al- lotment No 214, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east eight Chains and eighty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes West five Chains and seventy four Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West eight Chains and eighty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Con- taining about five Acres.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 214 To belong to Cornelius Dedericks.
Our Surven of which said Portion (as laid down on
Fide Note to Stsenhuysen's Patent, p. 32.
t John Outwater sold to Thomas Prosser Feb. 1, 1837, two and one-quarter acres, which I take to be part of this lot.
257
ABRAHAM DIEDRICKS.
Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 310 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of the Tract No 311 adjudged to Arent Toers above described ) And from thence runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east forty six Chains and twelve Links to Hudson's River, Then returning to the said first mention- ed Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east four Chains and nine Links to a Stake, Tnence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east forty six Chains and twelve Links to said Hudson's River, Then down along said River as it runs 'till it comes to the first mentioned Line running to said River, Containing after an Allowance for the Hill about seventeen Acres and a Half.
* And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 214 *210 To belong to Abraham Dedericks.
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 313 1
Beginning at a Stake (being the northermost Corner of the Tract No 310 adjudged to Cornelius Dedericks last above described) And from thence runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east forty six Chains & twelve Links to Hudson's River, Then returning to said first mentioned Stake the Place of Beginning; and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes east four Chains and forty seven Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east forty six Chains and twelve Links to said Hudson's River, Then down along said River as it runs 'till it comes to the first mentioned Line running to said River, Containing after an Allowance for the Hill about nine- teen Acres.
With respect to the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted to the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Derick Teunise 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 245.
Johannis Van Wagenen claimed the said Lot and no other
* Diedrieks died Dec. 6, 1775. His grandson, Martin Winne, sold twelve acres out of this tract (southerly side) to Conrad Rapp April 30, 1814. It extended from Lot No. 311 to the river, one chain and forty links in width. Rapp reconveyed to Winne Oct. 13, 1815, who conveyed to John Rapp March 26. 1816. Fide Note to Lot No. 403, p. 175. Diedrick's granddaughter, Anu, widow of Daniel Van Winkle, conveyed part of it to her sons, Cornelius and Jacob, May 8, 1835. Martin Winne sold to Ann Brower Feb. 26, 1823, nine acres, which I think lies in this lot.
t Diedricks had one son, Johannis, who received his property. and sold to Jona- than Youmans, May 29, 1800, the easterly end of this lot, bounded, southeast by the river, southwest by Martin Winne, northwest by grantor, northeast by John Brouwer. Fide Note to Lot No. 404. p. 174. Youmans sold to George Suckley July 1, 1813. Suckley sold to George C. De Kay March 1, 1336, who died seized, and his widow, Janet, sold the same to John Meeks March 7, 1850. Nathan Dane Elling- wood sold to George C. De Kay July 5, 1836, nine acres on the casterly side of this lot, extending from the river to the rear of the lot.
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ARENT TOERS.
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 Allotment to belong to him.
*211 * With respect to the Lot of Common Land which hath been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Garrit Geritse dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred & sixty eight, being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book and Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 222.
Johannis Van Wagenen claimed the said Lot & 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 Allotment To belong to him.
With respect to the two Lots of Common Land which have been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Ide Corne- liese dated the thirty first Day of May one thousand six hun- dred and sixty eight, being these two Lots of Common Land which in the Field Book and Map of the General Partition are distinguished by the Numbers 229 and 256.
Cornelius Sip & Garrit Sip claimed the said two Lots as Tenants in Common thereof And no other Person or Persons claiming the same or a Subdivision thereof we upon Examination of their Titles conceive them to be the true Proprietors And do therefore adjudge the said two Allotments to belong to them.
*212 This is a subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the Patent of Philip Carteret To Arent Lawrense, dated the Tenth Day of October one thousand six hundred and seventy, being that Lot of Com- mon Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 254.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming, Parts & Shares thereof,
amic do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 254, To belong to Arent Toers.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 387 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of an Out- Garden Lot in Guert Gerritse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 107) And from said Stake runs South forty eight Degrees east two Chains and twenty five Links to a Stake, Thence South nine Degrees West two Chains to a Stake, Thence South twenty eight Degrees and twenty Min- utes West twenty Chains and eighty two Links to a Stake, Thence south eighty two Degrees west four Chains and thirty seven Links to a Stake in the Line of a Lot of Land in Nicholas Varlet's Patent mark'd on the Map No 128, Thence along said Line North eight Degrees West eight Chains and five Links to a Stake, Thence North forty four Degrees east twenty Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about thirteen Acres & Six Tenths.
Vide Note to Steenhuysen's Patent, p. 32
259
JOHANNIS VAN HOUTEN-ABRAHAM PRIOR.
* And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 254 *213 To belong to Johannis Van Houta.
Our Surben of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 386 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the northermost Corner of said Allot- ment No 254) And from said Stake runs South forty eight Degrees west four Chains and eighty six Links to a Stake (being the Beginning Corner of the Lot last described adjudged to Arent Toers mark'd No 387) Thence South forty eight Degrees east two Chains and twenty five Links to a Stake, Thence South nine Degrees west two Chains to a Stake, Thence South twenty eight Degrees and twenty Minutes west eighteen Chains and five Links to a Stake, Thence South forty nine Degrees & forty five Minutes east ten Chains and eighty six Links to a Stake on the Side of the Hill, Thence North forty Degrees & fifteen Minutes east nine- teen Chains and ninety Links to a Stake (standing in the Line of a Lot of Land in Arent Lawrence's Patent mark'd on the Map No 123) Thence North thirty five Degrees and fifty five Minutes west seventeen Chains and sixty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about twenty six Acres & a Half.
And me adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 254 To belong to Abraham Prior.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 385 t
Beginning at a Stake by a small Creek called Oyster Creek *214 (which Stake is the eastermost Corner of said Allotment No 254) And from said Stake runs North thirty five Degrees and fifty five Minutes west
Van Houten's son, Helmagh, sold to Daniel Van Rypen, Jan 8, 1786, twelve acres out of this lot, near "Mill Rock," bounded, northwest by Nicholas Tuers, northeast by John Van Houten, southeast and southwest by Abraham Prior. From this description it seems that the lot must have been divided between Van Houten's two sons, Helmagh, who took the southwest half, and John, who took the northeast half. At least, part of John's half afterwards got into the Newkirk family. Fide Note to Berry's Patent, p. 51.
t By his will, dated June, 1799, proved Dec. 30, 1800, Prior gave to his daughter Sarah, wife of Garret Vanderhoof, ride Note to Lot No. 380, p. 158, all his realty except a house and lot, which he gave to his granddaughter Ariantje, wife of Aaron Vanderbilt. This lot she sold to Casparus Prior May 1, 1807. Vanderhoof and Sara Prior had children, Maritje, born July 3, 1769, married Jacob Outwater Sept. 30, 1797 ; Eva, born April 25, 1771, married Peter Sickles Oct. 8, 1791 ; Hendrick, born June 18, 1774, died Sept. 3, 1777 ; Ariantje, born Oct. 23, 1778, married Aaron Van- derbilt ; Sarah, born Sept. 9, 1782, married George Newkirk Feb. 9, 1805. By will, dated July 31, 1797, proved Sept. 20, 1797, Vanderhoof gave all his realty to his wife for life, then to his children above named. May 5, 1825, these heirs sold to Casparus Prior four acres and fifty four one-hundredths of an acre out of the easterly corner of this lot, bounded southwest by meadow of Rev. John Cornelison and Heury Brinker- hoff, sontheast by the creek, northeast and northwest by Jacob Prior. Casparus Prior died seized of this lot, and in the partition of his property, it fell to his grandson Michael. Vide Note to Farlet's Patent, p. 62, and Note to Laurense's Patent, p. 60.
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