A history of the town of East-Hampton, N.Y., Part 17

Author: Hedges, Henry Parsons, 1817-1911
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Sag-Harbor : J.H. Hunt, printer
Number of Pages: 386


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Conklin, Stephen Hand, Hobert Dayton, Mr. Thomas Baker, Thomas Osborne, Trustees of the freholderes and comonalty of the town of East-Hampton, and their successors forever, to and for the severall and respective uses following, and to no other use, intent and purpose whatsoever ; that is to say as for and concerning all and singular the severall and respective parcells of land and meadow part of the granted premises in any wise taken up and appropriated before the day of the date hereof, unto the severall and respective present freeholders or in- habitants of the said town of East-Hampton, by virtue of the before recited deed or pattent to the only use, benefit and behoofe of the said respective present Freeholders and Inhabitants and their severall and respective heirs and assigns forever ; and as for and concerning all and every such parcell or parcells, tract or tracts of land, remainder of the granted premisses not yet taken up or appropriated to any particular person or persons by virtue of the before recited Deed or Pattent, to the use, benefit and behoof of such as have been purchasers thereof and their heirs and assigns forever, in proportion to their severall and respective purchases thereof, made as tenants in comon, without any let, hindrance or molestation, to be had or reserved upon pretence of joynt tenancy or survivorship, anything contained herein to the con- trary thereof in any ways notwithstanding. And as for and concerning that part of the aforerecited tract of land that remains as yet unpur- chased of the Indyans commonly called Montauk, together with all and singular the appurtenances thereto belonging, unto the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of East-Hampton, and their successors forever TO BE HOLDEN of his said Majesty, his heirs and successors, in free and common soccage, according to the manour of East Greenwich, in the County of Kent, within his Majestye's realme of England, yielding, ren- dering and paying therefor, yearly and every year from henceforth, un- to our Soveraigne Lord the King, his heirs and successors, or to such officer or officers as shall be appointed to receive the same, the summ of one Lamb, or the value thereof in current money of this province, upon the five-and-twentyeth day of March, at New-York, in full of all rents or former reserved rents services, acknowledgements and de- mands whatsoever ; and further by virtue of the power and authority to me, the said Thomas Dongan, given as aforesaid, and in pursuance of the same, and for the reasons and considerations above recited, I have willed, determined, declared and granted, and by these presents do will, declare, determine and grant, that the said Inhabitants and Freeholders, the freemen of East-Hampton aforesaid, commonly called by the name of the freeholders and Inhabitants of the town of East- Hampton, or by whatever name or names they are called or named, and their heirs and successors, forever henceforward, are, and shall be one body corporate and politique in Deed and name, by the name of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the town of East- Hampton, and them by the name of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the town of East-Hampton, one body Corporate and Politique in deed and name, I have really and fully, for his said Majes- ty, his heirs and successors, erected, made, ordained, constituted and declared by these presents, and that by the same name they have suc- cession forever ; and that they and their successors, by ye name of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Comonalty of the town of East-Hamp- ton, be and shall be forever in future times, persons able and capable


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in law, to have, perceive, receive and possess, not only all and singular the premises, but other Messuages, Lands, Tenements, Privileges, Ju- risdictions, Franchizes and Hereditaments of whatsoever kind or spe- cies they shall be, to them and their successors in office forever, or for the term of a year or years, or otherwise whatsoever manner it bee, and also goods, chattels and all other things of whatsoever name, na- ture, quality or species they shall bee; and also to give, grant, release, aliene, assigne and dispose of lands, tenements, hereditaments, and all and every other thing and things, act and acts, to do and execute by the name aforesaid ; and that by the same name of ye Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of the town of East-Hamton, to plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defend- ed. They are and may be capable, in whatsoever place and places, and before whatsoever Judges and Justices or other persons or officials of his said Majesty, his heirs and successors, in all and all manner of ac- tions, plaints, suits, complaints, causes, matters and demands what- soever, of what kind, quality and species the same may be and shall be in manner and form as any other of his Majestye's liedge people with- in this province can or are able to have, require, receive, possess, en- joy, retaine, give, grant, release, alien, assign and dispose, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended, do permit or execute. And for the better enabling of the freeholders and Commonalty of the town of East Hampton aforesaid, in doing and executing all and singular the premises, I have willed, granted, deter- mined, and by these presents do will, grant and determine, that from henceforward and forever hereafter, the said trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of East-Hampton, do and may have and use a common seal, which shall serve to execute the causes and affairs whatsoever, of them and their successors. And further I will, and by these presents in behalf of his said Majesty, his heirs and successors, that henceforward forevermore, there be and shall be Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of Easthampton aforesaid, to be chosen and elected as in these presents hereafter is mentioned, who shall be and shall be called the Trustees of the Freeholders and Com- monalty of the town of East-Hampton, and they and their successors, shall and may at all convenient times hereafter, upon a publique sum- mons, to be obtained at the request of any three of the Trustees afore- said, from any of his Majestye's Justices of the peace of the said town, or, for default thereof, from any of the Justices of the County of Suffolk for the time being; assemble and meet together in the town house of the said town, or in such other publique places as shall be from time to time appointed, to make such acts and orders in writing, for the more orderly doing of the premises as they, the said Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the town of East-Hampton aforesaid, and their successors from time to time, shall and may think convenient, so always as the said acts and orders be in no ways repugnant to the laws of England and of this province, which now are, or hereafter may be established, and that they be not in any wise against the true intent and meaning of these presents. And also I will ordain and determine, that all and singular the aforesaid acts and orders from time to t me, shall be made and ordered by the vote of the major part of the said Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of East- Hampton aforesaid, or at least by the major part of such of them as shall from time to time assemble and meet together in manner as afore-


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said, so allways there be not fewer in number than seven of the said trustees present at such meetings, so to be held as aforesaid; and for the better execution of this grant in this behalf, I have assigned, nom- inated, created, constituted and made, and by these presents do as- sign, nominate, create, constitute and make, Thomas James, Capt. Jo- siah Hobart, Capt. Thomas Talmage, Lieut. John Wheeler, Ensigne Samuel Mulford, John Mulford, Thomas Chatfield, senior, Jeremiah Conklin, Stephen Hand, Robart Dayton, Mr. Thomas Baker, Thomas Osborne, to stand and be the first moderne Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of East-Hampton, to continue in the afore- said office from and after the dat, of these presents, untill the time that others be elected and chosen in their stead, according to the man- ner and form herein after expressed. And moreover, I do by these presents, for and on behalf of his most sacred Majesty as aforesaid, his heirs and successors, appoint that the Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of East-Hampton, Constables and Asses- sors within the town of East-Hampton aforesaid, be yearly chosen on the first Tuesday of April forever, viz. : twelve Trustees of the Free . holders and commonalty of the town of East-Hampton, two Constables and two Assessors, in such publique place as the Trustees for the time being shall appoint and direct, and that the trustees, constables and assessors be chosen by the majority of voices or the freeholders and freeinen of the town of East-Hampton aforesaid. And lastly I give and grant, for and on behalfe of his said Majesty, his heirs and successors, by these presents to all and every person and persons, and to whatso- ever person, subject to his said Majesty, his heirs and successors, free and lawful power, ability and authority, that they or any of them, any Messuages, Tenements, Lands, Meadows, Feedings. Pastures, Woods, Underwoods, Rents, Revertions, services and other hereditaments whatsoever, within the said county of Suffolk, which they hold of his said Majesty, his heirs and successors, 'nto the aforesaid Trustees of the freeholders and conimonalty of t' , town of East-Hampton and their successors, shall and may give, g int, bargain, sell and alienate, TO HAVE, HOLD and enjoy, unto the sud Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of East-Hampton and their successors forever, yielding and paying therefor unto his said Majesty his heirs and successors, on the said twenty-fifth day of March, yearly and every year forever, the full and just sum of forty shillings, current money of this Province at New-York. Wherefore by virtue of the power and au- thority aforesaid, I do, will and command, for and on behalfe of his said Majesty, his heirs and successors, that the aforesaid Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of East-Hampton and their successors, have, hold, use and enjoy, and that they shall and may for- ever have, and they shall hold, use and enjoy, all the libertyes, au- thorityes, customs, orders, ordinances, franchizes, acquittances, lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods and chattels aforesaid, according to the tennure and effect of these presents, without the let or hindrance of any person or person . whatsoever. IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have caused the seal of the said Province to be hereunto affixed, and these presents to be entered in the secretary's office. WITNESS my hand at fort James the ninth day of December, On thousand six hundred eighty six, and in the second year of the reigne of said soveraigne Lord James


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the second, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c.


THOMAS DONGAN.


By his Excellency's command,


J. L. SWINTON.


At a counsell held at Fort James, in New-York, the 9th day of Decem- ber, 1686. Present, his Excellency, the Governour,


MAJOR ANTHONY BROCKELS, MR. FREDERICK PHILLIPS,


MR. STEPH. V. CORTLANDT,


MR. JOHN SPRAGGE, MAJOR JARVIS BAXTER.


This Pattent was approved of, J. L. SWINTON, Cl. Council.


May it please yo'r Excellency. The Attorney General hath perused this Pattent, and findes nothing contained therein prejuditiall to his Majestye's interest.


Examined December ye 9th, 1686.


JA. GRAHAM.


Recorded in the Secretary's office for the province of New-York, Lib, No. 2, Book of Pattents begun 1686.


J. L. SWINTON, D. Secry'r.


East-Hampton, Town Clerk's Office, ) August 5th, 1850.


I have compared the preceding with the original on file in this of- fice, and do certify the same to be a correct transcript therefrom.


DAVID BAKER, Town Clerk.


COPY FROM JOURNAL OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE COLONY. OF NEW-YORK, VOL. I, PAGE 168.


The Secretary of this province produced to the board a letter direct- ed to him, intended a return of the high sheriff of the county of Suffolk of the writ to him directed for the election of Representatives for the said County which was ordered to be entered ih the Councill book and follows in hæc verba :


SUFFOLK, MR. HIGH SHERIFF ;


Wee the ffreeholders of this county of Suffolk being mett together according to precept and finding that the writts presented to us for the Election of other Ropresentatives therein Required do contain an In- fringment of our Liberties not allowing us to chuse whom we think fit- test to trust in that affair. and so may be a president for our further thralldom wherefore we cannot at present incline to any further choice having already elected for this Assembly two, sufficient and Legall persons [in our esteem! of approved fidelity to his Majesty and who are no aliens but naturall born Englishmen and in their different capac- ities have served in many Assemblies [in time of wars] of greater con- cernment than this present Assembly is or can be of and have acquitted themselves as faithful and upright both to the King's Majesty, and to this province, neither is this County as ; ett convinced of any fault that they have committed why we should reject them, on which Considera- tion we acquiese in our former choice of them which hath been free and


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without Restraint upon our Liberties as Englishmen. Soe we bid you farewell.


Signed ( Nemine contra dicente) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. · October ye 8th, 1701, at Southold.


The above mentioned is the Result of the County of Suffolk. JOHN MULFORD, Sher. Locus Sigilli.


ORDERED, that an expresse be dispatched with a sumons for John Mulford Esqr High Sheriff of the County of Suffolk to appear before this board immediately on the Receipt of the said sumons.


EQUALIZATION OF THREE MONTAUK PURCHASES.


See ante, page 112.


B 48 S D


Isaac Barnes, 15 14 02


Capt. Barnes, 02 10 00


Samuel Baker, 10 00 00


William Barnes 10 00 00


Jonathan Baker 07


10 00


Capt. Baker 21


13 04


Daniel Baker 10


00 00


Noah Barnes. 10


00 00


Thomas Cooper 01


13 04


Capt. Conkling. 26


13 08


Cornelius Conkling, Jr., .. 08 18 08


David Conkling .08 00 00


Sineus Conkling 00 11 1}


Thomas Chatfield, Es 37 00 003


Elias Conkling . .03 06 08


Jonathan Conkling. 13


16 08


Thomas Chatfield, Jr .... 02 00 00


John Conkling . .03


06


00


William Conkling 02


04 053


Widow Mary Conkling 19 13 04


Benjamin Conkling .09 00 00


Jeremiah Conkling 21 06 08


Simon Conkling 10 00 10


Henry Conkling . 06 15 06


John Dayton 08 00 05


part of which is a 96 part of a share to the eastward of the Fort Pond, which is. ... 00 06 08


[ part of which is 1-12 part of | a share in the North Neck, and all the rest eastward of the great pond .02 00


[ part of which is 1-28 part of a share in the 9-score acre purchase .00 05 08 and 1-14 part of a share in the rest eastward of the fort pond .1 14 03-2 00 00


Part of which is & of a share to the eastward of the fort.


Part of which is 1-40 part of a share to the westward of the Fort pond 04s, and 3-20 parts of a share eastward of said pond. Part of which is } part of a share eastward of the fort.


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£ S


D


Jeremiah Dayton. 08


00


05


Daniel Dayton 18 07 13


Daniel Dayton, Jr .00 11 11


Nathan Dayton 19 08 01


Henry Dayton 13 15 00


John Davis 22


10 00


John Dymont. 10


00 00


William Edwards 05


10 00


John Edwards 02


10 00


David Edwards


.03


06 08


Aron Fithian 20


00 00


David Fithian .06


00 00


David Gardiner 45


00


00


Abraham Gardiner 20


00 00


Lion Gardiner .15


00 00


Giles Gardiner .05 00 00


Heirs of Phebe Gould, dcd 02


19 03 1-9


Mr. Huntting 10


00 00


Capt. Huntting 05


00


00


Fxr. of Dr. Huntting's es 05


00 00


Daniel Hedges 20


16 08


John Hedges


13


06


08


Stephen Hedges


14


08 102


Samuel Hedges 13


10


00


Lemuel Hedges 13


06


08


Isaac Hedges.


08


11 00


Gideon Hedges. 08 11 00


Elisha Howell 10 00 00 r


Constant Havens 05 00 00


Jonathan Havens. 20 00 00


Jonathan Havens, Jr. .05 00 00


Martha Halsey 17 05 08


Henry Hudson. 03


12 023


Joshua Hildredge .05


00 00


James Hand .06


06


Capt. Howell 12


19 03 1-9


John Huntting .07 10 00


Part of which is 1-27 part of a share in hither end 5 11 1-9


Part of which is & part of a share in the hither end, 20s.


Part of which is 1-16 part of a share in all except the nine-score acre purchase, 02 00 00.


Part of which is 1-6 part of a share Fin the nine score acre purchase, 1 06 08


(Part of which is 5-112 parts of a share in the 9-score acre purchase 7s 1 5-5d, and 5-56 parts of a share in the North Neck and all east- ward of the great pond 34s, 10 2-7d in all 2 10 00.


[ Part of which is 1-6 part of a share in the hither end 26s &d, and 1-12 ) part of a share in the nine seore acre purchase 13s 04d 02 00 00


Part of which is 1-24 part of share 003 in all except the nine score acre purchase, 1 06 08.


Daniel Edwards 03


12


07 1-9


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1


S D


Mr. Hand. 09


10


00


William Hedges 20


00 00


Thomas Hand 03


00


003


William Hedges, Jr 12


10


00


David Hand 07


13


Ezekiel Jones 04


00


Daniel Leek 10


00


00


John Mulford 40


00 00


Isaac Mulford 09


16


08


Josiah Miller 40


10


06


Daniel Miller


08


06


08


John Miller .01


13


04


Timothy Miller


01


13


Eliaser Miller 45


20


00


Jeremiah Miller 10


00


00


Capt. Mulford


.50


05


00


John Merry 08


00


00


Thomas Mulford 22


16


08


Elisha Mulford .01


13


04


Thomas Mulford, Jr. 01


13 04


Widow Sarah Mulford


.08


00


Burnet, Miller


40


08


04


Ex. of Capt. Burnet


10


00


00


Nathan Miller .01 18 04


Elias Mulford 26


10 00


Samuel Mulford 00


11 013


John Mitchel 15


06 08


Timothy Mulford .08 00 00


Christopher Mulford 08 00 00


Jeremiah Mulford .27 00 00


Joseph Osborne 10


00 00 Jeremiah Osborne. 11 13 04


Thomas Osborne, Jr 11 00 00


Daniel Osborne 15 11 08 Thomas Osborne 06 13 04


Elisha Osborne 10 00 00


William Osborne .03 17 091


Part of it being 1-6 part of a share in all except the nine score acre purchase, 5 06 08


Part of it being 1-24 part of a share in all except the nine score acre purchase, 1 06 08.


Part of it being 1-12 part of a share 04 in all but the nine score acre pur- chase, 2 13 04. 00 / All in the 9-score acre purchase.


Part of it being 1 of a share in all eastward of the fort pond,


8 00 00


Part of which is 1 part of a share in the hither end, 1 00 00.


Part of which is } part of a share in the hither end, 1 00 00.


Part of which is 1 1-3 of a share in the hither end, 10 13 04


Part of being { of share in the 9 score acre purchase, 02 00 00


00 } All lying to the east of fort pond.


Part of which is 3-4 of a share in all eastward of the fort pond, 24 00 00


Part of which is 1-2 share in the north neck and in all to the east- ward of the great pond, 12 00 00 All lying eastward of fort pond. All lying eastward of said pond. Part of which is 1-4 of a share on the south side between the ponds 02 00


04


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S D


Seth Parsons 20


00 00


John Parsons


02


10


00


John Parsons the 4th 15 00 00


Capt. Person 20 00 00


Henry Peirson .


02


10


00


Abraham Peirson 02


10 00 -


David Peirson


.39


13


04


Josiah Peirson . 10


00 00


Samuel Parsons. 13 06 08


Samuel Parsons, Jr 10 00 00


Robert Parsons. 06


13 04


John Parsons ye 3d . 06


13 04


Widow Hannah Parsons .06


13 04


Jonah Rogers 25


09 04


Jonah Rogers, Jr 12


14 08


John Russell 10


00 00


Recompense Sherel, Ji 02 10 00


Thomas Sanford. 08


06 08


Zachariah Sanford 03


06 08


Jacob Schellenx 20


00


00


John Stratton 17


17 05


Eliphalet Stratton 17 17 05


Thomas Talmage .. 24


05


00


Wid. Rebeckah Talmage.02


19


03 1-9


John Talmage .08


18 04


Mr. White. 08 13 04


Ebenezer White, Jr 02 10 00


[ Part of which is 5-112 of a share in the 9-score acre purchase - 07, and 5-56 of a share in the north [and all east of the great pond 2-


Part of which is 1-12 of a share in all except in the land on the south side between the ponds, 2 13 -


Part of which stands to Jonah Rogers and his son Jonah, is a sixth part of a share in ye hither [end, £1 06 08.


Part of which is 1-32 part of a share in all except the nine score acre purchase, £1 10 00


Part of which is 1-32 part of a share in all except the nine score acre purchase, £1 00 00


We whose names are hereunto subscribed at the Request of the pres- ent Trustees, having carefully inspected into all the rights throughout Meantak and all the rights that do not run throughout, and all being computed for right of pasture as followeth : a whole share throughout at forty pounds-a share in the hither end at eight pounds, a share in the land between the ponds, called the nine score acre purchase, at eight pounds, and a share in the north neck (and all eastward of the land between the ponds abovesaid) to the point of island at twenty-four pounds a share, and in the first colum is contained each man's whole right of pasturage and in the second colum is contained what and where each man's right lyes which doth not run throughout and quan- tity thereof, as may be seen by the foregoing list, and all the rights standing in the list amounts to in the whole but 1567-19-01 4-9, which will not amount to the whole estimate of Meantauck which is 1568


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pounds, so the proportion as stands to every man doth not include the whole land wanting 10d and 5-9 of a peney, errors excepted.


This list fully completed and finished the sixth day of June annoq domony 1748, by us whose names are underwritten.


All the Right in Meantaket to the CORNELIUS CONKLING,


eastward of the fort pond is 39 THOS. CHATFIELD,


shares and 4-10, all to the west- ward of sd pond is 38 shares and 4-10.


JOHN DAVIS,


NATHL. BAKER, Montauk list of 1748.


GENERAL ASSOCIATION. [Referred to on page 145, ante.]


[Adopted by the Freemen, Freeholders, and inhabitants of the city and county of New-York, on Saturday, the 29th of April, 1775, and transmitted for signing, to all the counties in the Province.]


"Persuaded that the Salvation of the Rights and liberties of America, depends, under God, on the firm union of its inhabitants, in a vigorous prosecution of the measures necessary for its safety ; and convinced of the necessity of preventing the Anarchy and confusion, which attend the dissolution of the powers of Government, we, the Freemen, Freehold- ers and Inhabitants of. being greatly alarmed at the avowed design of the Ministry, to raise a Revenue in America, and shocked by the bloody scene now acting in Massachusetts Bay, do, in the most Solemn manner Resolve never to become Slaves, and do associate un- der all the ties of Religion, honour and Love to our Country, to adopt and endeavor to carry into execution, whatever measures may be rec- ommended by the Continental Congress, or resolved upon by our Prov- incial Convention, for the purpose of preserving our Constitution, and opposing the execution of the several arbitrary and appressive acts of the British Parliament, until a reconciliation, between Great Britain and America, on Constitutional Principles, (which we most ardently de- sire) can be obtained; and that we will in all things, follow the advice of our General Committee, respecting the purposes aforesaid, the pres- ervation of Peace and Good Order, and the safety of individuals and private property.


SIGNERS IN EAST-HAMPTON, Suffolk County, N. Y.


John Chatfield, Abraham Gardiner, Burnet Miller, David Mulford, Thomas Wickham, Stephen Hedges, John Gardiner, Samuel Buel, John Hudson, Nathaniel Huntting, Eleazar Miller, Jeremiah Dayton, Thom- as Dibble, Noah Barnes, Lemuel Mulford, Jeremiah Gardiner, Aaron Isaacs, Daniel Conkling, Elisha Daviss, John Daviss, Jacob Wickham, William Conkling, Nathan Conkling, John F. Chatelain, Thomas Hedges, John Parsons, 3d, William Huntting, John Mulford, Jeremiah Bennet, Samuel Hunt, Selah Pike, Elias Conkling, Abraham Mulford, Jeremiah Conkling, John How, Samuel Parsons, Benjamin Stratton, David Os- borne, Elisha Mulford, Daniel Hand, David Mulford, Matthew Mulford, John Miller, John Dayton, Joseph Osborn, Jr., Ebenezer Conkling, Henry Chatfield, John Miller, Jr., Abraham Barnes, Patrick Goold, David Talmadge, Seth Barnes, JasonMiller, Simon Dibble, William Mul- ford, Jeremiah Sherril, Gurdon Miller, Aaron Isaacs, Jr., Elisha Jones, Lewis Chatfield, Enos Talmadge, Thomas Jones, Huntting Miller, Sam- uel Stratton, Abraham Sherrill, Recompense Sherrill, John Stratton, Stephen Hand, John Dayton, Daniel Hedges, Jonathan Barnby, William Conkling, Jr., David Dayton, David Miller, Henry Hopping, Josiah Os-


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borne, Joseph Hopping, John Strong, Nathaniel Talmadge, Jeremiah Miller, Jr., Abraham Dimon, Isaac Dimon, Cornelius Osborne, William Hedges, Elisha Talmadge, George Gladden, Abraham Hand, Stephen Stratton, Thomas Osborne, Jeremiah Osborne, Jr., Jonathan Mulford, Isaac M. Huntting. James Hand, Jeremiah Talmadge, Jeremiah Miller, George Strong, Lewis Osborne, Joseph Osborne, William Hedges, Jr., Recompense Sherill, David Edwards, Ezekiel Mulford, Cornelius Payne, David Fithian, SamuelConkling, Thomas Baker, Isaac Van Scoy, Isaac Van Scoy, Jr., Nathaniel Hand, Matthew Barnes, Philetus Osborne, Merry Parsons, William Parsons, Henry Downing, John Parsons, Jona- than Osborne, Joseph Osborne, Jeremiah Conkling, Samuel Conkling, John Mulford, Jonathan Tuthill, Jesse Dayton, Jacob Dayton, Jeremiah Parsons, Mulford Conkling, Matthew Stratton, Joseph Miller, Abraham Edwards, Samuel Parsons, Samuel Sherrill, Jr., Eleazar Hedges, Abra- ham Mulford, Jr .. David Loper, Nathaniel Dominy, Isaac Pain, Ben- jamin Parsons, Jacob Conkling, Jacob Conkling, Jr., Christ Dibble, Samuel Gardiner, David Leek, Abraham Leek, Samuel Dayton, Uriah Miller, Nathan Miller, Abraham Schellinger, Jeremiah Conkling, Na- thaniel Baker, Jeremiah Conkling, Zebulon Conkling, Isaac Conkling, Jonathan Edwards, Abraham Loper, Philip Hedges, George Miller, Thomas Edwards, Jr., Elias Mulford, Edward Conkling, Jedediah Conk- ling Joseph Hicks, Zacheriah Hicks, Jeremiah Dayton, Daniel Baker, Isaac Schellinger, Abraham Baker, Nathan Mulford, Jacob Hedges, Jeremiah Barnes, John Gardiner, Jr., Aaron Fithian, David Talmage, Jr., Jeremiah Sherrill, Nathan Conkling, 3d, Elnathan Parsons, Cornelius Bassett, David Miller, Peleg Miller, Elisha Miller, Daniel King, Daniel Edwards, Nathan Miller, Stephen Burnet, James Field, Samuel Mul- ford, Benjamin Conkling, Gamaliel Bennett, Seth Parsons, Richard King, Mulford Conkling, William Bassett, 'Ezekiel Miller, John Hunt- ting, Abraham Quaw, David Loper, John King, Ichabod Rayner, Smith Osborne, Abraham Miller, Jonathan Miller, Samuel Mulford, Ezekiel Jones, Ezekiel Jones, Jr., Nathan Conkling, Daniel Loper, Jeremiah Loper, David Edwards, Jr., Edward Bennett, Ludlam Parsons, John Parsons, Josiah Mulford, Elisha Mulford, Jr., Stephen Russell, Jere- miah Hedges, Thomas Talmage, Jeremiah Osborne, John Hedges, Samuel Hutchinson, Jacob Miller, Henry Miller, Ezekiel Hand, Abra- ham Conkling, Elisha Conkling, Elisha Osborne, Matthew Osborne, Jedediah Osborne, Jacob Osborne, Benjamin Hopping, Jonathan Squier, Jeremiah Hand, John Talmage, Abraham Osborne, Henry Hopping, Elias Hand, Henry Dayton, Zebedee Osborne, John Parsons, John Stratton, Jacob Sherrill, Samuel Baker, Micah Hart, Benjamin Leek, Abraham Hedges, Jacob Osborne, Jonathan Schellinger, Thomas Ed- wards, David Baker, Sineus Conkling, James Loper, Stephen Cooper, Jr., Benjamin Eyres, Benjamin Hedges, John Parson, 4th, Nathaniel Dominy, Edward Wick, Jeremiah Terry, William Barnes, Ananias Mil- ler, Thomas Filer, John Hoox.




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