Abstracts of farm titles in the City of New York, between 39th and 75th streets, east of the Common Lands, with maps, Part 7

Author: Tuttle, Henry Croswell, 1847-1882, comp
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: New York, Spectator Co., printers
Number of Pages: 518


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26. Decree of foreclosure and sale entered.


July I. Decree enrolled.


DEED.


WILLIAM MITCHELL, Master in Chancery, to MORRIS KETCHUM.


Dated Ist July, r841. Ack. 2d July, 1841. Rec. Ioth July, 1841. 417 Conveyances, 480. Consideration, $8,000.


CONVEYS same premises by same description.


DEED.


MORRIS KETCHUM and MARGARET, his wife, to RICHARD VAN DYKE, SENIOR.


Dated 14th Jan., 1846. Ack. 14th Feb., 1846. Rec. 14th Feb., 1846. 472 Conveyances, 246. Consideration, $9,000.


CONVEYS same premises by substantially the same descrip- tion.


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DEED.


RICHARD VAN DYKE, SENIOR., to BENJAMIN LODER.


Dated Ist Feb., 1847. Ack. 9th Feb., 1847. Rec. 20th Feb., 1847. 486 Conveyances, 85. Consideration, $16,500.


CONVEYS same premises by same description.


Subject to mortgage recorded in Liber 292 Mortgages, page 13, which was discharged of record on 29th March, 1854.


DEED.


The Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York to BENJAMIN LODER.


Dated Ist Sept., 1853. Proved 5th Oct., 1853. Rec. 16th Nov., 1853. 637 Conveyances, 633. Consideration, $1,004.17


CONVEYS all that certain water lot or vacant ground and soil nder water to be made land and gained out of the East River r Harbor of New York, and bounded, described, and contain- ig as follows, that is to say : Beginning at the point of inter- ection of the line of original high water mark with the line of he centre of Forty-Sixth Street, and running thence Easterly long said centre line of Forty-Sixth Street four hundred and ve feet to the East River ; thence along a line in a Northeast- rly direction two hundred and sixty feet ten inches to a line unning through the centre of Forty-Seventh Street; thence Vesterly along said centre line of Forty-Seventh Street three undred and ninety feet to the line of original high water mark, nd thence mainly in a Southerly direction along said line of riginal high water mark as it winds and turns to che point or lace of beginning.


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SUB-DIVISION NUMBER SIX OF TURTLE BAY FARM.


This sub-division, as hereinbefore stated, was set apart to Villiam H. Winthrop. The following is the deed of partition onveying the same to him :


OHN STILL WINTHROP and HARRIET, his wife, FRANCIS B.WINTHROP, and ELIZABETH, his wife, CHARLES W. TAYLOR and CORNELIA, his wife, JOHN M. ASPINWALL and CHAR- LOTTE ANN, his wife, THOMAS CHARLES WINTHROP and MARY JANE WINTHROP to


DEED.


Dated 3Ist July, 1820. Ack. 5th Aug., 1820. Rec. 7th Aug., 1820. 147 Conveyances, 23. Consideration, $8,657.15


WILLIAM H. WINTHROP.


CONVEYS all the six undivided seventh parts of the said farm istinguished on the said map and field book by the sub-division r farm number six of the said Turtle Bay Farm, butted,


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bounded, and described as follows: Beginning at a brow: monumental stone marked 19 placed in the Southeasterly sid of the Eastern Post Road, so called, in the most Northerl. corner of sub-division number five of Turtle Bay Farm afore said, and running thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly bounds of the same thirteen hundred and thirty-five feet to the shore of Turtle Bay on the East River (this line intersects the West side of Second Avenue fifty-three feet and two-tenths of a foot North of Forty-seventh Street and intersects the West side of First Avenue nineteen feet South of the North side of Forty. seventh Street : thence along the said Bay and the East River Easterly and Northerly to the Northerly bounds of the said Turtle Bay Farm, which is also the Southerly bounds of a farm belonging to the heirs of James Beekman, deceased, where a rock is marked -; thence along the said bounds Northwest- erly eighteen hundred and seventy-six feet and eight tenths of a foot to a brown monumental stone marked K, placed on the Easterly side of the Eastern Post Road aforesaid (this line in- tersects the West side of First Avenue forty-eight feet and five- tenths of a foot South of the North side of Forty-ninth Street and intersects the West side of Second Avenue fifty-eight feet and seven-tenths of a foot North of Forty-ninth street and a transit line from the mark on the rock at the East River to the monumental stone marked K, intersects the West side of First Avenue forty-eight feet and eighty-seven hundredths of a foot South of the North side of Forty-ninth Street, and intersects the West side of Second Avenue fifty-nine feet and seven-tenths of a foot North of Forty-ninth Street; thence Southerly along the Easterly side of the said Post Road five hundred and sixty- seven feet and eight-tenths of a foot to the place of beginning. Containing nineteen acres and five-tenths of an acre.


And also all other the estate, right, and interest of the said parties of the first part, in and to the whole of the said above- described farm or sub-division called number six.


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SUB-DIVISION NUMBER SIX.


DEED.


WILLIAM HENRY WINTHROP und MARGARET ANN, his wife, to HENRY BARCLAY.


Dated 12th Feb., 1825. Ack. 12th and 16th Feb., 1825. Rec. Ist March, 1825. 188 Conveyances, 134. Consideration, $13,000.


CONVEYS same premises by same description.


Subject to lease to George Gates.


DEED.


HENRY BARCLAY and CATHARINE, his wife, to GEORGE GATES.


Dated 3d May, 1826. Ack. 4th May, 1826. Rec. 29th May, 1826. 205 Conveyances, 298. Consideration, $600.


CONVEYS all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Twelfth (late Ninth) Ward of the City of New York, being part and parcel of that part of the farm whereof Francis Bayard Winthrop died seised, commonly known by the name of the Turtle Bay Farm, which, in a map or survey thereof is known and distinguished by the number six, and the premises hereby granted and conveyed, or men- tioned, or intended so to be, is butted, bounded, and described as follows: Beginning at that point on the old Post Road which is marked on the map hereunto annexed as the place of beginning, and running thence North twenty-four degrees thirty minutes East, along the said Post Road two hundred and fifty- four feet to a brown stone marked K; thence South forty-seven degrees East, two hundred and eighteen feet; thence South seventy-one degrees thirty minutes West, two hundred and sev-


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enty-two feet ; thence North nine degrees West, five feet to the place of beginning.


Containing six-tenths of an acre, be the same more or less, being the same premises protracted on the annexed map and survey made by Fran. P. Vidal, City Surveyor, on April 19th, 1826.


Henry Barclay, on the 3d April, 1826, intending to convey to Isaac Lawrence property beginning one hundred and eighty- two feet West of First Avenue, by an error in description con- veyed property beginning one hundred and eighty-two feet West of Second Avenue.


The deed with this erroneous description is recorded in Liber 203 Convs., 167. This error was recited and corrected in deed between the same parties, recorded in Liber 221 Convs., 524, which deeds are set out in full hereinafter.


DEED.


HENRY BARCLAY and CATHARINE, his wife, to SAMUEL THOMSON.


Dated 26th Oct., 1832. Ack. 26th Oct., 1832. Rec. 26th Oct., 1832. 288 Conveyances, 596. Consideration, $9,090.


CONVEYS the Westerly portion of sub-division six (6) by the following description : " All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Twelfth, late Ninth Ward, of the City of New York, and part and parcel of a certain farm, late the property of William Henry Winthrop. Beginning at a brown monumental stone marked 19, placed in the South side of the old Eastern Post Road, so called, in the most Northerly corner of sub-division number five of the Turtle Bay Farm, and running thence South fifty-one degrees and thirty minutes East,


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along the Northeast side or boundary of lands late the property of Mrs. Susan Barclay nine hundred and eleven feet to the Northwest corner of lands now owned and occupied by Isaac Lawrence ; thence along the division line between said lands of Isaac Lawrence, and the hereby conveyed premises, North thirty-three degrees and thirty minutes East, five hundred feet to the lands of James Beekman ; thence along the Southwest boundary of said James Beekman's lands, North forty-seven degrees West, one thousand and nine feet to a monumental stone marked K, placed in the Easterly side of the Eastern Post Road aforesaid ; thence along the Easterly side of said road, South twenty-four degrees and thirty minutes West, two hun- dred and sixty-four feet ; thence South eighteen degrees West, one hundred and twenty-three feet ; thence South thirty-three degrees and forty-five minutes West, one hundred and thirty-one feet ; thence South thirty-nine degrees West, fifty-one feet to the place of beginning. Containing eleven acres and seven-tenths of an acre of land, excepting thereout a triangular piece or parcel of ground at the North corner of the hereby conveyed premises, sold to George Gates by the said parties of the first part by deed dated the 3d day of May, 1826, and recorded in the Register's Office of the City and County of New York, on the 29th day of May, 1826. Beginning at said Monumental stone marked K ; thence South forty-seven degrees East, two hundred and eighteen feet ; thence South seventy-one degrees and thirty minutes West, two hundred and seventy-two feet; thence North nineteen de- grees West, five feet ; thence North twenty-four degrees and thirty minutes East, two hundred and fifty-four feet to the place of beginning. Containing six-tenths of an acre. The said premises hereby conveyed being subject to the undisturbed use by Isaac Lawrence aforesaid of the road or lane along the Northeast side of the hereby conveyed premises until some other convenient road or street is opened from his premises to the said Eastern Post Road.


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DEED.


SAMUEL THOMSON and ANN, his wife, to WILLIAM BEACH LAWRENCE.


Dated 19th Nov., 1833 Ack. 22d Nov., 1833. Rec. 23d Nov., 1833. 306 Conveyances, 279. Consideration, $25,000.


CONVEYS same premises by same description.


THE EASTERLY PORTION OF SUB-DIVISION SIX.


DEED.


HENRY BARCLAY and CATHARINE, his wife, to ISAAC LAWRENCE.


Dated 3d April, 1826. Ack. 4th April, 1826. Rec. 4th April, 1826. 203 Conveyances, 167. Consideration, $10,000.


CONVEYS all that certain tract, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Twelfth (late Ninth) Ward of the City of New York, being part and parcel of tract, or sub-division, number six of a certain farm, piece, or parcel of land, whereof Francis Bayard Winthrop, Esq., died seised, commonly known by the name of the Turtle Bay Farm. Beginning on the East- erly side of Forty-Seventh Street at a point one hundred and eighty-two feet Northwesterly from the corner of the Second Avenue ; thence South fifty-one degrees and thirty minutes East, four hundred and ten feet ; thence North thirty-six degrees East, thirty-eight feet ; thence South thirty-eight degrees East, forty-eight feet; thence North fifty-four degrees East, fifty- four feet ; thence North eighty-nine degrees and thirty min- utes East, ninety-eight feet ; thence South thirty-three de-


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rees, East one hundred and nineteen feet ; thence South sixty- ree degrees and thirty minutes East, minety-six feet ; thence outh fifty-one degrees and thirty minutes East, three hundred nd thirty-three feet ; thence North forty-seven degrees West, ight hundred and sixty-four feet ; thence South thirty-three de- rees thirty minutes West, five hundred feet to the place of be- inning. Containing eight acres, be the same more or less, vith the house, outbuildings, and improvements thereon, being art of the premises which were conveyed to the said Henry Barclay by William H. Winthrop, by deed recorded in the office f the Register of the City and County of New York, in Liber To. 188 of Conveyances, page 134, on the Ist day of March, 825. The said premises being bounded Southwesterly partly y Turtle Bay, and partly by land of Colonel Thomas Barclay, joutheasterly by the East River, on the Northeasterly side by round now, or late of Nicholas V. Bayard, and on the North- vesterly side by land of the said Henry Barclay.


Subject to the right of closing the present road to the premises n opening a new road to the nearest avenue.


DEED.


HENRY BARCLAY and CATHARINE, his wife, to ISAAC LAWRENCE.


Dated 15th May, 1827. Ack. 28th May, 1827. Rec. 4th June, 1827. 221 Conveyances, 524. Consideration, $1.00.


RECITES preceding deed, and grants, covenants, and agrees hat the property intended and meant to have been conveyed by he said Indenture is bounded and butted as follows, viz. : Be- ;inning at the East River at a mark cut on a rock, and running rom thence along the land of Nicholas V. Bayard, North forty- even degrees West, eight hundred and sixty-four feet to land belonging to the said Henry Barclay ; thence along the land of


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the said Henry Barclay, South thirty-three degrees thirty mi. utes West, five hundred feet to land belonging to Colon Thomas Barclay ; thence along the land of the said Colon Thomas Barclay South fifty-one degrees thirty minutes Eas four hundred and ten feet to Turtle Bay on the East River thence along the said bay North thirty-six degrees East, thirt. eight feet ; thence South thirty-eight degrees East, forty-eig] feet ; thence North fifty-four degrees East, fifty-four feet ; then( North eighty-nine degrees thirty minutes East, ninety-eigl feet ; thence South thirty-three degrees East, one hundred an nineteen feet ; thence South sixty-three degrees thirty minute East, ninety-six feet to the Easterly end of Turtle Bay ; thenc along the East River North fifty-one degrees thirty "minute East, three hundred and thirty-three feet to the place of begin ning. Containing eight acres, as by reference to the map here unto annexed will more fully appear.


Isaac Lawrence died intestate on the 12th July, 1841, seise of said premises.


Letters of administration were granted to John L. Lawrenc on 19th November, 1841. See Liber 41 Letters Administra tion, page 278.


John L. Lawrence having died when the following proceed ings were pending, letters of administration were granted t William Beach Lawrence on the 7th August, 1849. See Libe 49 Letters Administration, page 121.


In the Matter of The Petition of JOHN L. LAWRENCE, Administrator, etc., of ISAAC LAW- RENCE, for Authority to Sell, Mort- gage, or Lease the Real Estate of the Deceased to Pay Debts, etc.


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843-July II. Petition of Administrator for authority to sell real estate of deceased to pay debts, etc. S43-Sept. 2. Order granted directing a sale of the real estate of deceased, mentioned in the order, in which the premises in question are num- bered 24.


S44-Jan. 4. Order confirming sale except as to parcel in question, which was adjudged to have been sold for less than its value. The order thereupon vacates sale of parcel in ques- tion, and directs that another sale thereof be had.


850-April 22. Order directing that William Beach Lawrence. the then administrator, etc., proceed to sell parcel in question.


June 12. Sale of premises to William Beach Lawrence, Junior, for $30,000.


June 15. Order confirming sale and directing a convey- ance.


DEED.


WILLIAM BEACH LAWRENCE, Administrator of ISAAC LAW- RENCE, to WILLIAM BEACH LAWRENCE, JUNIOR.


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Dated 20th June, 1850. Ack. 24th June, 1850. Rec. 12th Aug., 1850. 554 Conveyances, 47. Consideration, $30,000.


CONVEYS same premises by same description.


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Dated 19th Mar., 1676. Recorded in Secretary of State's Office at Al- bany. 4 Patents, 121.


" Whereas there is a certaine lott of land upon this Island Manhatans the which by virtue of my warrant hath been laid out for Gabriell Curtesee, which said lott is fforty rod in breadth, being bounded to the Southeast by the River and to the Northeast by the land of David Du Four, ranging in length Northwest one hundred and twenty rods and bounded to the Northwest by the highway to the Southwest by the land of William Holmes. Containing the quantity of thirty acres as by the return of the survey under the hand of the surveyor doth and may appear."


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GIVES his wife Arianchia a life estate in all his real property, and, after bequeathing certain legacies, provides as follows " All the rest and remainder of my said reall and personall estate not herein already disposed of I give and bequeath unto my chil- dren, namely Theophilus Elsworth, John Elsworth, George Elsworth, Ahasuerus Elsworth, and Ananche Elsworth equally to be divided shared and parted amongst them all. To have and to hold one equal part thereof to each of them my said children, and to each of their heirs and assigns to and for their own use forever."


ARIANCHEA ELSWORTH, THEO- PHILUS ELSWORTHandSARAH, his wife, JOHN ELSWORTH and SARAH, his wife, GEORGE ELSWORTH and JANNETTE, his wife, AHASUERUS ELSWORTH, JOHN CONSTABLE and ANAN- CHE, his wife, to


DEED.


Dated 4th Sept., 1736. Ack. 6th Sept., 1736. Rec. 7th Sept., 1736. 32 Conveyances, 66. Consideration, fıro.


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nd twenty rod and bounded to the Northwest by the Highway, ounded to the Northeast by the land of David Deffoare, and southwest by land of late of William Holmes. Containing by stimation thirty acres.


DEED.


MATHEW NORRIS and EUPHEMIA, his wife, to ANDRIES VAN ALBODY.


Dated 28th July, 1738. Ack. 28th July, 1738. Rec. 16th April, 1739. 32 Conveyances, 125. Consideration, £185.


CONVEYS same premises by same description.


By bond, dated 24 July 1738, and recorded in Liber 36 Con- eyances page 164, the grantee in the above deed, having inter- married with Hannah Byse, widow of John Byse, bound him- self to give to Mattawis Byse and Rebecca Byse, children of said John Byse, an even and equal share and portion with his own children. The said Andries Van Albody was afterwards known as Andries Anderson. He died seised of said tract, which was thereupon partitioned as follows :


ELIAS ANDERSON, of Ist part, JOHN ANDERSON, of żd part, ABRAHAM ANDERSON, of 3d part.


PARTITION DEED.


Dated 3d Jan., 1763. Ack. 7th April, 1764. Rec. 16th Oct., 1775. 40 Conveyances, 478.


RECITES seisin by parties of tract in question, and that for the purpose of an equable partition the same had been divided into three lots, numbered 1 2 and 3 on a map annexed to this deed, and that lot number i had been allotted to Abraham An-


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derson, lot number 2 to John Anderson, lot number 3 to Elias Anderson.


CONVEYS to Abraham Anderson All that the said North- eastermost third part thereof known and distinguished in the said Chart or Map by lot No. 1, Butted and Bounded as in the said map and hereinafter is particularly mentioned and ex- pressed ; that is to say : Beginning at the river side and the Southermost corner of the farm of the said David Devoor thence running South twenty degrees thirty minutes West three chains, thence South thirty-nine degrees West one chain and forty links to the Eastermost corner of the middle lot, No. 2 ; thence north forty-seven degrees West twenty-four chains and ninety links to the said Highway and the Northermost corner of the said mid- dle lot No. 2, thence along the said highway south Eighty-five degrees East three chains and twenty links. thence North Sixty- two degrees East three chains and Eighty-five links to the Westermost corner of the farm of the said David Devoor thence along the bounds of the farm of the said David Devoor South forty-five degrees East twenty chains and forty-six links to the place of beginning.


CONVEYS to John Anderson All that the said middle third part thereof known and distinguished on the said chart or map by lott No. 2, butted and bounded as in the said map and here- inafter is particularly mentioned and expressed (that is to say) Beginning at the river side and the Southermost corner of the said lot No. I and running thence along the said river South thirty-nine degrees West four chains and forty links to the Easter- most corner of the said lot No. 3 ; thence North forty-five de- grees thirty minutes West twenty-six chains and eighty links to the said highway and the Northermost corner of the said lott No. 3, thence along the said highway North thirty-five degrees thirty minutes East one chain and eighty-five links, thence North seventy-seven degrees East one chain, thence South Eighty-five degrees East one chain and eighty links to the West-




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