A history of the town of East-Hampton, N.Y., Part 18

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


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"These may certify that every male in the Town of East-Hampton have signed the above Association, that are capable of bearing arms.


By Order of the Committee,


JOHN CHATFIELD, Chairman.


COPY OF MUSTER ROLL, EAST-HAMPTON. A muster roll of Capt. Ezekiel Mulford's Company in Col. Josiah Smith's Regiment, raised for the protection of the inhabitants and stock on Long Island. DAVID SAYRE, First Lieutenant ; NATHANIEL HAND, 2d Lieut.


FT.


INS. HEIGHT.


PLACE RESIDENCE.


OCCUPATION.


RANK.


AGE.


19


East-Hampton,


5


9


East-Hampton,


Matthew Mulford


. Sergeant,


do.


32


Southampton,


5


8


Southampton,


Weaver.


Lemuel Pierson.


do.


29


East-Hampton,


6


1


East-Hamptoo,


Yeoman.


Henry Dominy.


Carpenter.


Henry Sherrill .


Corporal,


22


-


5


7


5


10


Southampton,


Benjamin Crook


do.


32


Oysterponds,


5


11


East-Hampton,


Weaver.


Ludlam Parsons


do.


29


East-Hampton, do.


5


5


do.


Weaver.


Zechariah Bower


Fifer,


17


Southampton,


5


Southampton, East-Hampton,


Farmer.


David Miller ...


Private,


19


East-Hampton,


5


8


Abraham Osborn.


19


do.


17


do


6


2


do.


Farmer.


Jeremiah Dayton.


do.


5


3


do.


Weaver.


Joel Miller.


17


do.


5


9


do.


Taylor.


Samuel Stratton.


29


Southampton,


5


11


do.


Cordwainer.


Nathan Hand.


21


East-Hampton,


5


10


do.


Taylor.


Daniel Baker.


22


do.


5


6


do.


Weaver


Samuel Conklin.


26


do.


5


7


do.


Taylor.


Zacharia Hicks.


19


do.


5


10


do.


Blacksmith.


Peleg Miller.


27


do.


5


10


do.


Mariner.


Elihu Hedges. .


21


do.


5


9


do.


Weaver.


Joseph Osborn.


20


do.


5


8


do.


Cordwainer.


Jeremiah Barns


20


do,


5


6


do.


Weaver.


Jonathan Mulford.



22


do.


5


9


do.


Cord wainer.


Samuel Parsons . .


18


do.


5


7


do.


Weaver.


William Conklin.


Weaver.


Samuel Mulford


19


do.


5


9


5


9


do.


Weaver.


Joseph Talmage.


Weaver.


36


do.


5


8


do.


William Miller


Cordwainer.


Benjamin Conklin.


18


do.


5


10


do.


9


5


9


do.


Farmer.


Daniel Hoppin. .


. Drum,


21


Thomas Jones.


Taylor.


5


do.


Weaver.


222


31


do.


17


Yeoman.


Cord Wainer.


PLACE NATIVITY.


20


do.


do.


Cordwainer.


Aaron Isaacs, Jr


23


do.


5


8


do.


Cord wainer.


Smith Stratton Osborn


. .


17


do.


5


7


do.


Yeoman.


Isaac Edwards.


Cordwainer.


Nathan Miller


.


21


do.


5


11


do.


Cordwainer.


Cornelius Bassett.


21


do.


5


11


do.


Weaver.


Daniel Edwards


17


do.


5


3


do.


Weaver.


Jacob Sckellenger


19


do.


5


4


do.


Weaver.


John Hawks.


37


do.


5


7


do.


Yeoman,


Edward Bennett.


25


do.


5


5


do.


Blacksmith.


Gamaliel Bennett


26


Southampton,


5


9


Southampton,


Cordwainer.


Henry Moore ..


27


do.


5


8


do.


Weaver.


Jonathan Hedges


17


do.


5


8


do.


Blacksmith.


Job Pierson.


26


Southold,


5


5


do.


Cordwainer.


William Halliock


26


Southamptou,


5


7


do.


Weaver.


Thomas Stanborough


17


do.


5


9


do.


Weaver.


Nathan Hedges


34


do.


5


7


do.


Mariner.


Paul Dains


do.


5


11


do.


Yeoman.


John Pain


25


do.


6


do.


Yeoman.


Paul Payne ..


21


do.


5


10


do.


Weaver.


Samuel Duvall.


19


East-Hampton,


5


8


do.


Blacksmith.


Henry Edwards.


30


Massachusetts,


5


10


do.


Yeoman.


Edmund Perry .


24


Southampton,


5


7


do.


Yeoman.


Silas Edwards


42


Setauket,


5


1


do.


Taylor.


Zebulon Thompson


20


East-Hampton,


5


11


East-Hampton,


Weaver.


Joseph Hand


28


Southampton,


6


Southampton,


Yeoman.


Peter Payne


39


do.


5


11


do.


Yeoman.


James Loper


do.


5


9


do.


Cordwainer.


Wakeman Foster


22


do.


5


6


do.


Yeoman.


I do hereby certify that the within named Officers and Soldiers belonging to Capt. Ezekiel Mulford's Com- pany have been mustered by me and examined, and according to the best of my knowledge they are sound, healthy and able bodied.


East-Hampton, July 26th. 1776.


DAVID MULFORD, Muster Master for said Company.


223


17


do.


5


4


do.


do.


17


do.


5


7


Matthew Howell.


20


39


224


LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE TOWN.


1650, Oct. Thos. Talmage, Jr. chosen Secretary; Robert Bond, John Mulford and Thos. Baker Committee.


1651, October 7, John Mulford, Robert Bond and Thos. Baker, Magis- trates ; Ralph Dayton, Constable; Benjamin Price, Secretary.


1652, October, probably John Mulford, Ralph Dayton and Robert Bond, and also John Hand, Thos. Baker, Tho. Chatfield and Benj Price. 1653, October 4, John Mulford, Thomas Baker and John Hand; Benja- min Price, Secretary ; Thos. Osborne, Sr., Constable.


1654, October 3, Robert Bond, Lion Gardiner and Thomas Baker; Wm. Edwards, Constable; Luke Lillie, Secretary. Assistants, John Mulford, Ralph Dayton, Annanias Conklin and Luke Lillie.


1655, October 3, John Mulford, Thomas Baker and Lion Gardiner; Richard Stratton, Constable; probably Luke Lillie, Secretary. 1656, October 7, Lion Gardiner, John Mulford, Robert Bond; Richard Stratton, Constable; Thomas Talmage, Secretary.


1657, October 6, John Mulford, Thos. Baker and John Hand; Wm. Mul- ford, Constable; Thos. Talmage, Secretary. ("Consent of the church," 116.)


1658, October 27, probably John Mulford, Thos. Baker and John Hand ; Thos. Osborn, Jr. Constable; Benjamin Price, Secretary. (Isaac Hedges Lot Feb. 6, 1660.)


1660, February 5, John Mulford, Thos. Baker, Robert Bond, Magistrate ; Jeremy Meacham, Constable; Ben Price, Recorder.


1661, February 4, John Mulford, Thos. Baker, Robert Bond; Robert Dayton, Constable; Benj. Price, Recorder,


1662, October 28, Robert Dayton, Thomas Thompson, Richard Stratton, Mr. Gardiner and Stephen Osborn.


1662, February 3, Thomas Baker, Robert Bond, John Mulford; John Osborne, Constable; Benj. Price, Recorder.


1663, February 23, Thos. Talmage, Thos. Osborne, Robt. Dayton; Ben- jamin Price, Recorder; Stephen Hedges, Constable.


1664, December 21, the same.


1664, February 23, Wm. Edwards, Wm. Mulford and John Osborne; Richard Brookes, Constable; Ben. Price, Recorder,


1665, April 6, Wm. Edwards, Wm. Mulford, John Osborne, Jeremy Mea- cham, John Stratton, Tho. Thomson and Jeremy Conklin, Over- seers; Thomas Chatfield, Censtable.


1666, May 2, Wm. Mulford, John Stratton, Jeremiah Conkling, Thomas Thomson, Overseers; John Osborne, Constable; Richard Strat- ton, Thomas Baker, Thomas Osborne, Jr., Robert Bond and Stephen Hedges, Overseers.


1667, April 1, Robert Dayton and Wm. Fithian, Overseers and Thomas Baker, Constable. July, Jeremiah Osborne, Secretary.


1667-8, Feb. 25, Thomas Osborne, Richard Stratton and Robert Dayton, Overseers; Samuel Mulford, Recorder.


1669, John Mulford, Justice of the Peace.


1670, the same, and Thos. Talmage, Recorder.


1671, March 21, John Mulford, Justice ; Thos. Talmage, Recorder.


1672, September 18. the same.


1673, the same.


1673, Aug. 22, John Mulford, Lieut. Thos. Talmage, John Stretton, Sr., Richard Stretton, Magistrates.


1674, April 1, Jeremiah Conkling, Thomas Chatfield, Sen. and Robert Dayton, Selectmen ; Steven Hand, Constable.


225


1676, April 1, Thomas Chatfield and Jeremiah Conkling, Overseers; Joseph Osborne, Constable; Thos. Chatfield, Town Clark and Recorder.


1677, December 27, Thos. Talmage, Recorder.


1677, February 17, Joseph Osborne, Constable.


1678, April 2, Robert Dayton, Nathl. Bishop, Overseers; Benjamin Conkling, Constable.


1679, April 1, John Miller, Sen., Steven Hedges, Overseer, and Thomas Chatfield, Sen .. Constable ; Thos. Talmage, Recorder.


1680, April 2, Thomas Osborn, Jr. and Jeremiah Conkling, Overseers; Stephen Hand, Constable; Samuel Mulford, Recorder.


1681, April 2, John Stratton, Sen. and John Mulford, Jr. Overseers ; Benj. Conkling, Constable; Samuel Mulford, Recorder.


1682, April 2, Cap. Josiah Hobbert and William Miller, Overseers, and Samuel Fitbian, Constable ; Thomas Talmage, Recorder.


1683, April 2, Robert Dayton and John Kirle, Overseers; Benjamin Os- borne and probably Thos. Talmage, Recorder.


1684, April 1, Capt. Josiah Hobart, William Miller and John Kirle, Over- seers ; also Samuel Parsons, Enoch Fithian and John Hoppin. John Parsons, Constable.


1686, April 1, Ensign Samuel Mulford, Lieut. John Wheeler and Ben- jamin Conkling chosen "Commissioners for ye trial of small cases" and "Overseers or Selectmen." John Mulford, Constable, probably Thos. Talmage, Recorder.


1687, April 5, Jeremiah Miller, Jeremiah Conkling, Sr., Thomas Chat- field, Jr. Commissioners; Enoch Fithian, Nathaniel Talmage, Constables ; probably Thomas Talmage, Recorder.


1688, April 3, John Mulford, Lieut. John Wheeler, Mr. Thomas Baker, Commissioners ; Benjamin Conkling, Steven Stretton, Constables ; probably Thomas Talmage, Recorder.


1689, April 2d, Daniel Bishop and John Stretton, Constables ; probably Thomas Talmage, Recorder.


1691, April 7, Richard Shaw, Cornelius Conkling, Constables; probably Samuel Mulford, Justice, and Thos. Talmago, Recorder.


1692, April 5, Samuel Mulford, Justice: Thomas Chatfield, Recorder; for Constables Cornelius Stratton and John Squire.


1693, April 4, John Mulford and Enoch Fithian, Constables.


1693, Sept. 10, Thomas Chatfield chosen Supervisor.


1694, April 3, probably Benjamin Conkling Justice and Thos. Chatfield, Recorder.


1694, Oct. 4, Mr. John Mulford, Lieut. Enoch Fithian, Constables and John Mulford, Supervisor.


1695, April 2, John Wheeler and Samuel Parsons, Jun. Constables; probably Thos. Chatfield Recorder and John Mulford Justice


1696, April 7, Constables Seth Parsons, Richard Shaw; probably Thos. Chatfield, Recorder.


1696, November, Benj. Conkling, Justice.


1697, April 6, Daniel Osborn and John Hedges, Constables; probably Thos. Chatfieid, Recorder.


1698, April 5, Samuel Filer, Ebenezer Leek, Constables.


1698, Oct. 3. Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; probably Thos. Chatfield, Town Clerk.


1699, April 4, Ebenezer Leek and William Edwards, Constables; Thos. Chatfield, Treasurer and Town Clerk ; Samuel Mulford, Justice.


1700, April 2, Ebenezer Leek and William Barnes, Constables; Abraham Schellenx, Supervisor ; probably Thomas Chatfield, Clerk.


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1701, April 1, Probably Josiah Hobart Justice, Thomas Chatfield Super- visor and Recorder, Eperaim Edwards and Matthias Burnat Con- stables, Josiah Hobart Justice, John Wheeler Justice.


1702, April 7, John Mulford, Supervisor ; Robert Hudson and John Hos- sinton, Constables; Thomas Chatfield, Town Clerk; Josiah Ho- bart, Justice.


1703, April 6, John Mulford, Supervisor ; Thomas Edwards and Samuel Hedges, Constables; Josiah Hobart, Justice; Thomas Chatfield, Recorder; John Mulford, Justice; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; John Wheeler, Justice.


1704, April 4, Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; Ebenezer Leek and Ebenezer Belden, Constables; Thomas Chatfield, Recorder and Town Clerk ; Josiah Hobart and John Wheeler, Justices.


1705, April 3, Cornelius Conkling, Sapervisor; Robert More and John Jones, Constables; Thomas Chatfield, Recorder and Town Clerk ; John Wheeler, Justice, and also Josiah Hobart.


1706, April 2, Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; William Edwards and Robert Parsons, Constables; Thos. Chatfield, Town Clerk.


1707, April 1, John Wheeler, Supervisor; Ebenezer Leek and Joshua Garlick, Constables; Thos. Chatfield, Town Clerk ; Jacob Bailler- geau, Justice, and Josiah Hobart, probably.


1708, April 6, Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; Isaac Mulford and Daniel Miller, Constables ; Thos. Chatfield, Town Clerk ; Josiah Hobart, Justice.


1709, April 5, Capt. John Wheeler, Supervisor; Abiel Carle and Thomas Talmage, Constables ; Thos. Chatfield, Town Clerk and Cornelius Conkling; Justice, Josiah Hobart.


1710, April 4, Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; David Weils, John Mulford, Jr., Constables ; Thos. Chatfield. Town Clerk; Josiah Hobart, Justice.


1711, April 3, Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; Nathl. Dominy and Eliakim Conkling, Constables; Thos. Chatfield, Town Clerk; probably John Mulford, Justice.


1712, April 1, Capt. John Wheeler, Supervisor; Thomas Chatfield and William Hedges, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; John Mulford, Justice.


1713, April 7, Capt. John Wheeler, Supervisor; Nathan Miller and Aaron Fithian, Constables; Robert Hudson and Capt. Burnit to super- vise intestate estates; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk; Matthi- as Burnett, Justice.


1714, April 6, Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; Wm. Edwards and Thomas Osborne, Jr., Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk; probably Matthias Burnett and John Mulford, Justices.


1715, April 4, Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; Aron Fithiah and Daniel Os- born, Constables; Cornelius Conkling. Town Clerk ; Matthias Burnett. Justice.


1716, April 3, Capt. Wheeler, Supervisor; Isaac Mulford and John Conk- ling, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; Matthias Burnet, Justice and Robt. Hudson.


1717, April 2, Capt. John Wheeler, Supervisor: Benjamin Townsend and Thomas Dibble, Constables; Corneliua Conkling, Town Clerk ; Robert Hudson, Justice.


1718, April 1, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor; Edward Petty and John Merry, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk; Rob- ert Hudson, Justice.


1719, April 7, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor; Wm. Osborn and


227


Ephriam Burnet, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; Robert Hudson, Justice.


1720, April 5, Capt. Matthias Burnett, Supervisor; John Squire and Stephen Hand, Jr., Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk. 1721, April 4, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; Nathl. Baker, Jr. and John Stratton, Jr., Consta- bles ; Robert Hudson, Justice.


1722, April 3, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor; Thos. Mulford, Jr. and Recompense Leek, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; Robert Hudson, Justice.


1723, April 2, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor; Eliphalet Stratton and Daniel Jones, Constabies; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; Thomas Chatfield, Justice.


1724, April 7, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor; Samuel Baker and Daniel Baker, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk; Thos. Chatfield, Justice.


1725, April 6, Capt. Burnet, Supervisor; John Conkling and Aron Fith- ian, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk.


1726, April 5, Capt. Burnet Supervisor ; Samuel Parsons, Jr. and Sam- uel Conkling, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk.


1727, April 4, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor; Josiah Miller and Cornelius Conkling, Jr., Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; probably Matthias Burnet, Justice.


1728, April 2, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor; John Stretton, Jr. and Nathan Dayton, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk and Thomas Chatfield, Justice.


1729, April 1, Capt. Matthias Burnet, Supervisor ; Joseph Hix and Isaac Hedges, Constables ; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk; Matthias Burnet, Justice.


1730, April 7, Capt. Matthias Burnett, Supervisor; Joseph Hicks and Jacob Schellinx, Constables ; Cornelius Conk ling, Town Clerk ; Matthias Burnett, Justice.


1731, April 6, Capt. Matthias Burnett, Supervisor; Geo. Smith and Seth Parsons, Constables.


1732, April 4, Capt. Burnet, Supervisor ; Timothy Hudson and Joseph Hicks, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk; Matthias Burnett, Justice.


1733, April 3, Capt. Matthias Burnett, Supervisor; Joseph Hicks and Eliakim Conkling, Constables; Matthias Burnet, Justice : Corne- lius Conkling, Town Clerk.


1734, April 2, Capt. Matthias Burnett, Supervisor; Joseph Hicks and Eliakim Conkling, Constables ; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; Thos. Chatfield, Justice.


1735, April 1, Capt. Matthias Burnett, Supervisor; Joseph Hicks and Eliakim Conkling, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; Thos. Chatfield, Juctice.


1736, April 6, Capt. Burnett, Supervisor; Joseph Hicks and Samuel Parsons, Constables ; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk ; Matthias Burnett. Justice.


1737, April 5, Capt. Matthias Burnett, Supervisor; Joseph Hicks and Samuel Parsons, Jr., Constables ; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk. 1738, April 4, Capt. Matthias Burnett, Supervisor ; Samuel Parsons. Jr. and Joseph Hicks, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk; probably Thos. Chatfield, Justice.


1739, April 3, Eleazer Miller, Supervisor; Joseph Hicks and Nathan


228


Conkling, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk; Thomas Chatfield, Justice.


1740, April 1, Eleazer Miller, Supervisor; John Parsons 4th and Nathan Conkling, Constables : Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk.


1741, April 7, Thomas Chatfield, Supervisor; Benjamin Leek and Na- than Conkling, Constables; Burnet Miller, Town Clerk; Thomas Chatfield. Judge.


1742, April 6, Thos. Chatfield, Supervisor; Ananias Conkling and Nath- an Conkling, Constables; Thomas Chatfield, Judge; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk.


1743, April 5, Thomas Chatfield, Supervisor; Jonathan Baker, Jr. Ana- nias Conkling and Henry Dayton, Constables; Cornelius Conk- ling, Town Clerk.


1744, April 3, Cornelius Conkling, Jr., Supervisor; Adam Cady and An- nanias Conkling, Constables; Cornelius Conkling, Town Clerk. 1745, April 2, Cornelius Conkling, Jr,, Supervisor; Adam Cady and Thomas Dibble, Jr., Constables.


1746, April 1, Cornelius Conkling, Supervisor; Beriah Dayton, Jr. and John Parsons, 3d, Constables.


1747, April 7, Cornelius Conkling, Jr., Supervisor; Burnet Miller, Town Clerk; Beriah Dayton and Simon Conkling, Constables.


1748, April 5, Cornelius Conkling, Jr., Supervisor; Beriah Dayton and Timothy Mulford Constables ; Burnet Miller, Town Clerk.


1749, April 4, Cornelius Conkling, Supervisor ; Beriah Dayton and Abra- ham Mulford, Constables ; Burnet Miller, Town Clerk ;


1750, April 3, Cornelius Conkling, Supervisor; Beriah Dayton and Thomas Osborn, Constables; Burnet Miller, Town Clerk.


LIST OF SUPERVISORS OF EAST-HAMPTON, FROM 1750 TO 1849, INCLUSIVE.


Cornelius Conklin, 1750, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55, '56, '57, '58, '59, '60, '62, '63. Capt. Isaac Barnes, 1761.


Burnet Miller, 1764, '65, '66, '67, '69, '70, '71, "72, "73, '74, "75, "76.


Col. Abraham Gardiner, 1768.


Nathaniel Dominy, 1777, '78, '79.


Ezekiel Mulford, 1780, '81, '82, '83, '84.


Capt. John Dayton, 1785, '86, '87, '88.


Abraham Miller, 1789, '90, '91, '92, '93, '94, '95, '96, '99.


Jonathan Dayton, 1798.


Abraham Miller, 1800, '03, '04, '05.


Jonathan Dayton, 1801, '02, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11, '12, '13, '14, '15.


Jonathan S. Conkling, 1816, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, 2'3, '24, '25.


David Hedges, Jr., 1826. '36, '37, '38, '39,


Abraham Parsons, 1827, '28.


Abel Huntington, 1829, '30, '31, '32, '44.


Daniel Dayton, 1833.


Felix Dominy, 1834, '35.


Charles H. Miller, 1840, '41, '42, '43.


Samuel B. Gardiner, 1845.


George L. Huntington, 1846, '47, '48, '49.


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The following, with other memoranda, includes a complete list of all church members in East-Hampton from 1696 to 1800, who are marked thus "R" as removed from there.


An account of the communicants or members in full communion of the church in East-Hampton. Those that are dead marked thus (*) or (-) Those that are removed to other places marked thus (R).


Those that were communicants when I, Nathl. Huntting, was or- dained at E. Hampton :


MALES-NAMES.


FEMALES-NAMES. NO.


R The wife of Th. Diament, 2


R The wife of Corn. Stretton, 6


R Widow Harris, 7


R The wife of Sam Fithian, 11


R The wife of Eben. Leek, 15


R The wife of Th. Edwards, Sen. 20


Those that have been admitted or restored to full communion since N. Huntting was ordained, with some others received from other churches :


R Mr. John Avery, 17 R The wife of Jacob Skellinx, 8


R Saml. Barnes, 18 R The wife of Rich. Shaw, 9


R Thomas Diament, 25 R The wife of Philip Leek, Jr. 16


R Benjamin Osborn, Jun. 28 R Widow of Matthew Barnes, 19


R Joseph Lawrence*


32 R Sarah, wife of G. Miller, 24


33 R Hannah, wife Th. Diament, 29


35 R Abigail Hand, 30


40 R Mary Barns, 33


R Sarah, wife Sam Mulford, Jr. 34


R The wife of Saml. Barnes, 36 R *Elizabeth, wife Th. Osborn, Jr 38


R Elizabeth Christophers, 43


R Ann Stratton, 44


R Elizabeth, wife of B. Osborn, Jr 46


R Mercy, wife of N. Earls, 52


R Bethiah Hicks, 53


R The wife of Joseph Lawrence, 54


FEMALES.


R Phebe Skellinx, widow,


R Elizabeth Gelaspie, 62


R - wife of Lieut. Wheeler, 63


R Mary Talmage, daughter of Capt. Talmage, deceased,


66


R Wife of John Meare,


70


R Mary, wife Capt. Mulford,


71


R Mary, wife of Nathan Cooper, 73


R Sarah, widow of Nathan Mulford, 74


1726, Aug. 28, R Abigail, the wife of Mordecai Homan, 79


R The wife of Nathl. Diament,


81


R Dinah, Indian maid, 82


1727, R The wife of John Wheeler 3d 87


July 2, R The wife of Cornelius Cor- nelius Conkling, Junr,


89


R Sarah, daughter of Th. Edwards 94 R Hannah, daughter of Sam. Barnes 95 1728, May 26, R Mercy wife Sam Baker 97


55


R Mr. Ab. Natt*


R Lieut. John Wheeler*


1726-7 R Nathl. Diament,


230


1728-9, Feb. 23, R Widow Penny, 100


1730, Ap. 26, R Mary, wife of Tim. Hudson, 101


1733, May 27, R Hannah, wife of Peter Coen 107


1737, Aug. 28, R Mary, wife of Sam Huntting 111 R Jane, daughter of Lewis Mulford, decd. 116


1738, R Mehitabel Osborn, 121


1739, R Wife of Wm. Dixhorn, 127


1740, R Wife of Saml. Merry, 134


R Wife of Timothy Mulford, Jun. 135


June 22, R Wife of Lemuel Conkl, 138


An account of persons received into full communion with the church of X in East-Hampton by me Sall. Buel, Pastor of ye church since my instalment, which was Sept. ye 19th, 1746.


When I received ye Pastoral care of ye church it consisted of 23 males and females 58, in all 81 members.


Received into ye church in March, 1747, the Persons whose names follow, and all in one day, viz : 41 Persons. N. B. Those marked yt have a star * affixed to ye persons are dead, Those marked thus - or R are removed out of town.


1747 Gedion Hedges R 5 R


Daniel Conkling


7 R


Jacob Miller 8 R


Ezekel Hedges. 9


R


Females, Abigail Hedges, wife of Gedeon Hedges 16


R


Sarah Conkling, widow. 17 R


Abigail Conkling, w. of Jonathan G. 32 R


R Abigail Conkling, w. Dan Conk 34


Puah Hudson.


38


R


R Anne Hedges, w. Lem. H 39


These all taken in in one day, ye Sabbath before first communion : *


1747, Dec. Daniel Talmage. . 45 R


1747, Received also ye wife of Mr. Murdock. 53


R


And ye wife of Jacob Miller. 54 R


1750, August ye 19th, received into ye church : Elizabeth Hicks.


63


R


Thomas Mulford, Jr R


66


1754 Jane Dayton. R


78


Mr. Benjamin Conkling RR


81


1764 Esqr. Burnet Miller . R


88


Hannah, wife Henry Dayton


RR 93


Ruth, wife of Isaac Huntting


R


98


Bethiah Hicks R 106


Lewis Conkling R 108


Mary Conkling. R 109 Lucretia Conkling R 113


Temperance, wife of Eleazar Conkling. R 114


Phebe, consort of Capt. David Mulford.


R 117


Jane Edwards. R or uncertain 120


Eunice, wife of B. Chapel R :


Abigail, wife of Joseph Conkling R 144


Stephen Osborn. R 147


Phebe, wife of Edward Wick R- 148


Elizabeth Filer R- 154


231


Esther Osborn Removed 171


Joshua Larkin R* 173


Daniel Scellinx R- 174


Eunice Kooper R 176


Elias Mulford R* 179


Elizabeth Edwards R 183


Briah Dayton.


186


Mary, wife of Leut. Baker


R 191


William Heris


R 199


Jan. 1st, 1767. Upon a review I find that when I received this church as Pastor, there were 81 members. There remains of them now but 21. But 45 have died and removed that I have received. Remains now Jan. 1st, 1767, 177 members in full communion. Abigail Dayton died July 16th, 1798, four days before Dr. Buell. She was the last sur- viving person that was a member of the church under the Rev. Mr. Huntting.


1775, Dec. Samuel Baker's wife Abigail R 211


1784 Received Mr. Bunce of Huntington R- 215


1785-86 Mary, wife of Matt Mulford R* 217


Temperance Osborn Uncertain, R-221


Phebe Osborn R 222


Phebe Sheril R 223


R 224


Nathan Mulford and


R 230


Esther his Consort,


R 231


Betsee Jones


R 241


William Talmage


R 243


Mehitable Jones


R 250


Esther Jones


Uncertain R 251


Naomi Sheril


R 254


Fradic King and


R 257


Lydia his wife


R 258


Palle Tillingniss R 262


Keziah Hedges Uncertain, R 263


Leah Domine


Uncertain R 268


Betsee Hart


R 269


Jacob Osborn


R 272


Polly Buel, my daughter


R 281


Jon Conklin Brush


R 282


Susanna Osborn


R 290


Edward Pilkin


R 293


Unie Hoppin


R 295


Mary Hoppin


R 296


Stephen Cooper


1R 306


Betsee Talınage . Uncertain, R 309


Mary, wife of Stephen Cooper


R 312


Elizabeth Osborn Uncertain R 313


Phebe Hedges R1 316


Abigail Foster


R 320


1799, Sept. 4. There was in the church when I received the Pastoral charge 109 persons. L. B.


C


Esther Isaacs. R 287


R 286


Salle Barns


R 267


Phebe Mulford


Mary Sheril.


232


1802. There have died 9 persons. The following have been added : Nathaniel Sherril, R Jonathan Huntting, R Phebe Mulford, R


Phebc Miller, R


Hannah Baker, R


Sarah Leek, R


MEMORANDA FROM THE JOURNAL OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE FREEHOLDERS AND COMONALTY OF EAST-HAMPTON.


1726, December 26, Trustees agreed on a price for produce, viz : Page 3 S d


S d Ind. Corn, 2 6 Flax, 0 6 per pound. Oats, 4 Tallow, 0 5


Wheat, 4 6 per bushel. Rye, 3 0 per bushel. 1


1727, July 26. Did discourse and consider in what manner to fin- ish the Meeting House. Page 4


1727-8, Feb. 13. Agreed to pay Mordecai Homan £3, 15s, 0d for ringing the bell and sweeping the Meeting House for one year. Page 5


1729, December. Voted either right or wrong that the town's money in Jer. Mulford's hands shall go to pay Mr. Hunt- ting's taxes.


1732, March. Agreed that Negroes may sit in 2d gallery, west side. Page 6


1731-2, January 21. Indians commonly dwell at Springy Banks, 3 mile harbor, in summer time. Page 7 1736. Samuel Hedges to keep bars and account of cattle at Hith- er end of Montauk, as he used to do. Page 8


1739, July 9. Jonathan Stratton had liberty of the School House to teach school, &c. Page 9


1740, Jan. 22. Ordered that the bell be rung at 9 of the clock.


1750, May 1. Brick kills mentioned.


1743, April 25. Agreed with Jonathan and Benjamin Hedges to keep the Hither end of Montauk. Page 10


1744, June 20. Capt. Baker to build house for shepherd west of Fort Pond. Page 10


1746, June 3. The sand hills blowing, &c. Page 11




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