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DAVID CHICHESTER. her
JOHN CONKLEN JOHN KETCHAM
ALES X CHICHESTER mark
Acknowledged Dec. 26, 1698.
JOHN WICKS, Justice. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 401.)
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[DEED. JEREMIAH HUBERT AND WIFE TO JACOB CONKLIN.] [Abstract.] [1699, Jan. 12.]
This Indenture mad ye twelfe day of Jan. 1699 Betwene Jeremiah Hubart, cooper, and Jacob Conklen, Witnesseth yt ye sd. Jeremiah Hubart and Rebeca his wife for a valu- able sum in hand paied, hath given, granted Bargned, sould, enfeefed &c tenn acears of upland Lying & beeing In ye west necke within ye bounds & Limets of ye towne of Huntington, six acears of this afore mencened Land Is to be cleared fit for tilage ye other fower wood land and ye cleare Land to be with in a fence this afore mencened tenn acears being bounded as followeth on ye east with ye Land of Mr Eliphelet Jones, on ye west with ye high hill by ye south side on ye north and south with ye Land In Comans with all priveledges to the same belonging. (With full covenant and warranty of title.) Signed & sealed Witness
ELIZABETH KETCHAM his
JEREMIAH HUBART her REBECA X HUBART mark
THOMAS X KETCHAM mark
JOHN KETCHAM Acknowledged Jan. 13, 1699.
JOHN WICKS, Just.
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 381.)
[DEED. RICHARD BRUSH AND WIFE TO EDWARD BRUSH.]
[Abstract.] [1699, Jan. 13.]
This Indenture Mad ye thirteen day of Jeaneuary In
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ye yeare 1699 Betwen Richard Brush & Edward Brush, son In Law to ye above sd. Richard Brush Witnesseth yt Richard Brush & Johanah his wife for a a sum in hand Reseaved hath Given granted Bargned sould enfeefed, Released & Confirmed unto ye sd Edward Brush his haiers & assignes for ever one hundred pound Right of Land with all priveledges to ye same belonging, Medows on ye south side this Island excepted to gether with all & singular ye hereditements & appurtenances belonging, (With full covenant and warranty of title.) Signed & sealed the day & yeare above written.
Witness JOHN WOOD THO. HIGBEE
RICHARD X.BRUSH his mark
JOANNAH X BRUSH hur mark
Acknowledged March 10, 1700.
JOHN WOOD, Just.
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 434.)
[DEED. JOHN ADAMS AND WIFE TO JOHN CONKLIN.] [Abstract.]
[1699, Jan. 16.]
This Indenture made ye sixteene Day of January 1699. Betwene John Adams weaver, & John Conklen, Witness- eth y' John Adams & phebe his wife for a sum in hand paied, hath given, granted &c unto ye sd. John Conklen his heyres &c eighteen acars of upland, Lying beeing on ye north side of ye cove swampe In y" west necke In ye bounds & Limets of Huntington ye Land of Samuell Smith Lying on ye north & northest on ye south east & nor west
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with the Land In Comans this afore mentioned eighteen acars of Land with ye appurtenances & all ye Right to the same belonging (With full covenant & warranty of title.) Signed and sealed.
Witness
PHILLIP WICKES hur
JOHN ADAMS PHEBE X ADAMS
hur marke
MARTHA X WICKES
mark
Acknowledged Feb. 21, 1699.
JOHN WICKES, Just.
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 405.)
[DIVISION OF LANDS OF HENRY SOPER.] [1699, Jan. 24.]
Articles of agreement betwene ye widdow and sons of Henry Soaper Late Deseased In ye bounds of Huntington on ye Island of nasaw in ye County of Suffolke in ye province of new yorke In america that whereas our husband and father Henry soper late Deseased did at his decease leave his lands to bee devided amoungst us wee ye sd widdow to gether with Richard ye eldest son with ye other six sons have agreed and appointed that ye Lands afore sd. shall bee devided to each person as followeth first Richard soap- er eldest son to ye Deseased shall have a fifty pound Right of land in common of upland from ye begining ac- cording to ye meked of ye towne of Huntington & also ye seaventh part of ye Medow at santipague and no more of his fathers secondly Henry Soper shall have ten acares of Devision Land & one seventh part of ye Meadow at santi- pague and a sixt part of arbbige & timber off a hundred pound Right thirdly John Sopar, Samuell Soper, willam Soaper, Benjamin Soaper & henery Soaper shall have all
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ye Remainder of land & Medow and Right of ye Lands & Commonage what soever to be equally devided betwene them five sons above sd. except tenn acres which ye wid- dow is to have for her support which Land of hers is to bee where theire first Land was cleared and at her Decease to bee equally Devided betwene ye five youngest sons except ye sd. widdow sees caus to order it other wise so yt all ye Lands and Medow & Rights of Land appointed for each person shall be and Remaine to each persons Right of In- heretence to have and to hold to them & theare heires for ever and further ye afore sd. Richard soaper eldest son to ye Desesed afore sd. Doth here by acquitt and Relinquish all Right and claime of all Lands Medows of my fathers both mee and my heairs for ever In wittenes whereof wee have set to our hands this twenty forth of ye eleventh month Jan. 16 99
signed & Delivered
In ye presence of us THOMAS POWELL
THOMAS WHITSON JOHN NOOKES
her mark
SARAH X SOAPER
RICHARD X SOAPER
HENRY X SOAPER
JOHN X SOAPER
SAMUELL X SOAPER
WILLAM X SOAPER
BENJAMAN > SOAPER
JEREMIAH X SOAPER
(Surveys, p. 7.)
[DEED. THOMAS POWELL AND WIFE TO NATHANIEL WILLIAMS.]
[Abstract.] [1699, Feb. 20.]
This Indenture mad ye twentie Day of febuary 1699 Be-
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twene Thomas powell sent and Nathanill Willams Wit- nesseth that ye sd. Thomas powell & Elisebeth his wife for a sum in hand paied, hath given granted Bargned sould enfeefed, Released & confirmed unto ye sd. Nathanill wil- lams his heirs & assignes for ever tenn acars of land lying in ye west neck neare huntington joyning to ye Land of nathanill willams and all ye Right tytle Intrest posesion property claime & Demand what soever of him ye sd. Thomas powell mad unto ye sd. Land & in & to all and every parte & parcell theare of To Have and to hould ya sd Land for ever, (With full covenant & warranty of title.) Signed and sealed.
Witness THOMAS POWELL
THOMAS WHITSON
ELIZEBETHI POWELL
JOHN POWELL hur X mark.
Acknowledged Feb. 29, 1699.
JOHN WICKES.
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 453.)
[DEED. THOMAS WHITSON AND WIFE TO NATHANIEL WILLIAMS.]
[Abstract.]
[1699, Feb. 24.]
This Indenture mad ye twenty forth Day of febury in ye year 1699 Betwen Thomas Whison & nathanill willams. Witnesseth yt ye sd. Thomas whison & Martha his wife for & in consideration of a sum in hand paied, hath given granted Bargned sould &c unto ye sd Nathanill willams his heiers & assignes for ever twenty acars of Land lying in ye west necke near Huntington, twelve acars of ye sd Land
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Lying on ye south side hors neck path joyning to ye sd. Nathanille willams other land theare and eight acars more Lying in ye wid hollow neare ye head of Millston broock joyning to ye sd. nats. other Land theare to Gether with all & singular ye hereditemants & appurtenances theare un- to belonging or in ane wise apertaining To have & to hold the sd. land for ever, (with full covenant & warranty of title, Signed & sealed.
Witnesses THOMAS WHISON
THOMAS POWELL MARTHA WHISON
JOHN POWELL
Acknowledged febury 29, 1699.
JOHN WICKES
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 447.)
[TOWN MEETINGS.]
[1699, May 2d.]
Huntington May ye 2ยช 1699. Chosen for trustees Justes wickes Justes wood, Captain wickes, Epenetus Platt John Adams Jonas wood John Ketcham ye same Day was chos- en s'vaiers for ye town Justes wood Captain weeks and John Ketcham ye same Day was chosen John Adams supervisor John Ketcham clarke ye same Day was Justes wood & John Adams chosen assessours the same Day the boggey swampe Lying by Jonathan Rogerses was sould at a vanndue to willam Jarveses for four pounds two shillings In curant sil- ver Money an acar.
The same Day was wigam swampe sould to samuell smith by ye towne for seven shillings and six pence an acar In curant Money and ye said Samuell Is In gaged to fence y" said swampe and ye Mierey places Lying on each side
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of y" said swampe from all Cattell and to keepe ye said swampe within a good sufficent fence.
The same Day was the boggey medow at ye seaders* In ye East neck sould to Thomas fleete for eighteen shillings In Curant Money an acar and to Maintaine ve same within a good sufficant fence.
y" same Day was Justes wood and Captain wickes chosen to take an acount of all estates of Men In this town that die Intested.
(Land Grants, p. 9.).
[1699, May 3.]
May the third 1699
Then apeared John skidmore of ye fresh pond belonging to our town and Did openly Declare In yt Town meting of ye elequall etqety or proseeding, all so Thomas Skidmor belonging to ye sam place did all so then and thare In ye same Town meting Declare the same did then Declare and protest against ye prosedur.
Recorded by me John Ketcham
Clerke.
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 86 )
[*The place called the "Cedars" was at East Neck, on the low part of the premises lately owned by Mr. Abram H. Baldwin, and now the property of Mr. F. A. Weeks. The writer was told by his grandfather, Gilbert Scudder, who died in 1855, aged 93 years, that in the latter's boyhood there were few cedar trees about Huntington, the most of them being in the locality above mentioned along the shore of the bay. This place is of ten mentioned in the records as "the cedars." It is not proba- ble that in the early period, before the country was fenced in, cedar trees could survive the fires which annually swept over the country .- C. R. S.]
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[DEED. EDWARD HIGBEE AND WIFE TO CORNELIUS SMITH.]
[Abstract.]
[1699, May, 24.]
This Indenture Mad ye twenty forth Day of May 1699, betwene Edward Higbee and Cornealus Smith, Witness- eth y' Edward Higbee & Mary his wife for a reasonable sum hath given granted Bargned Sould enfeefed Re- leased &c unto ye sd. Cornealus Smith his heiers & assignes a Cartain peece or parsell of land siteuate lying & beeing In ye Town ship of Huntington being by etemation two Acars & halfe be it more or less bounded on ye north- east by ye lot now In the ocupation of willam Jarvess bounded on ye east south & west with a high way leading to ye ould mill Dam on ye west & nor west with a high way Leading to ye harbour this sd. peece of land with all & singular ye hereditements and appurtenances there to belonging & all priveledges. (With full covenant and warranty of title.) Signed & sealed.)
Witness
EDWARD HIGBEE hur
THOMAS KETCHAM THOMAS BRUSH JOHN KETCHAM
MARY X HIGBEE mark
Acknowledged Oct 2. 1699.
test. JOHN WICKES.
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 620.)
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[DEED. JOHN GREEN, SEN., AND WIFE TO THOMAS KETCHAM.]
[Abstract.]
[1699, May 29.]
This Indenture made ye twenty ninth day of Mave 1699 Betwene John Green sen' and thomas Ketcham Witnesseth yt ye sd John Green sen. & elizebeth his wife, for a sum In hand Reseived, hath given, granted bargned sould enfeefed Released & confirmed unto ye sd thomas Ketcham his heyres & assignes for ever my house & home Lott with my orchard with all housing barne, stable &c yt doth to the same belong, situate Lying & beeing In ye township of Huntington being by estemation eight acars be it more or less bounded on ye easte with ye hills In coman on ye north with a high way that Leadeth to Cowharbour on ye south & south easte with ye streete & Lott of Captain Joseph Bailee, allsoe a sartin peece or parsell of land In ye east neck containing by estimation seventenn acars bee it more or less eight acars of ye sd. Land beeing cleard and now within fence allso one hundred pound Right comanage & out land with all Rights & priveledges. (With full war- ranty of title.) Signed & sealed.
Witness CORNELIUS SMITH JOSEPH SMITH JOHN KETCHAM
his
JOHN X GREEN mark
her
ELIZABETH X GREEN mark
Acknowledged May 29, 1699. JOHN WICKS, JUST.
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 400.)
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[DEED. THOMAS KETCHAM TO JOHN GREEN.] [Abstract.]
[1699, May 29.]
This Indenture made the twentie ninth Daie of maie 1699. Betwene Thomas Ketcham and John Greene. Wit- nesseth yt ye saide Thomas Ketcham for a valuable con- sideration received have Bargned sould and made over from mee my heyres &c unto John Greene his heyres &c. ye one halefe of ye upland of a neck of land on ye south side of this Island, called by the English siases neck I saie the halfe part of that necke as fare as it was purchased of the Indians, this saide halfe necke not to infring to neare the fresh medow of that necke whereas fences or fencing bee sett on any mans medow Land and a high waye to Remaine Downe ye sd. necke for ever & ye saide thomas Ketcham Doth Reserve yarding Roome forever for to fodder his cattle in ye winter time. With all other privil- edges. (With full covenant & warranty of title,) as wit- ness my hand and seale ye daie and yeare above saide.
Witness THOMAS KETCHAM
CORNELIUS SMITH
JOSEPH BAYLYE.
Acknowledged may 29, 1699. JOHN WICKS Just. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 371.)
[DEED. NOAH ROGERS TO JONATHAN ROGERS.] [Abstract.] [1699, June 13.]
Know all men by thes presents yt I Noah Rogers Doe
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assigne unto my Brother Jonathan Rogers all my right tytle & Intrest in and to ye within named acomendation my medow upon ye south side ye Island excepted unto him my Brother his heirs forever. As witnes my hand and seale this thirteen Day of June Anno Domine one thousand six hundred ninty & nine
Witness
ELEASER PLATT JOHN ROGERS Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 539.)
NOAH ROGERS ye marke of ELISEBETH ROGERS
[Abstract.]
This wrighting wittnesseth yt Joseph Whitman have sould and Alenated & Mad over unto John Rogers, all my Right and tittle in yt Acomindation yt was formerly Ed- ward ffrenchames heare in huntington, I say home lott and fence and all other acomandation belonging to a two hun- dred pound Lott both upland and Medow to be ye afore sd. John Rogers and his heiers from any claime of me ye afore said Joseph whitman my heiers or anie other for ever. As witness my hand this 17th of March 1663 for & In consideration of ye above sd. accmindation ye afore sd. John Rogers is to pay presently a pide heffer Cow fower year ould and a calfe and to out set some small Recknings yt Is betwene them, witness our hands ye Day and year above written.
Witness
THOMAS SKIDMOR
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 539.)
JOSEPH WHITMA JOHN ROGERS.
In ye within named John Rogers have assigned over this Deed of sale with all its profites and Revenews from mee my heiers and assignes unto Noah Rogers of Hun-
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tington his hevers and assignes for ever as wittness my hand this 29th of o'ctober in ve year of our Lord 1668. witness JOHN ROGERS JOSEPH BAILEE (Deeds, Vol. 1, p, 539.)
[DEED. NOAH ROGERS TO THOMAS WICKES.] [Abstract.]
[1699, June 17.]
Know all men yt I noah Rogers of branford in Conecti- cutte for a valuable Consideration, Have sould alinated enfeefed and Made over unto Thomas wickes of Long Isl- and a Certaine Lot of Medow land being eight acars more or less lying & beeing on ye south side of ye Iland on a neck called Santepague within ye limits of ye Towne of Huntington and Is bounded on ye west with ye lott now in ye occupation of Epenetus Platt on ye east with a creeke I say I have sould unto ye sd. Thomas wickes all my Right, title & intrest in ye sd. eight Acars of Medow with all privledges to him ye said Thomas wickes his heiers and assignes. To have & to hold for ever, (with full coven- ant.) signed and sealed This seventeenth day of June 1699 Witnesse NOAH ROGERS,
JONATHAN ROGERS JOSEPH ROGERS (Deeds, Vol. 1, p 538.)
[DEED. JONATHAN ROGERS, SEN., TO JOHN ROGERS.] [Abstract.] [1699, June 24.]
This Indenture mad ye twentie fourth day of June 1699
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betwene Jonathan Rogers sener. and John Rogars sun of y" above sd Jonathan Rogars Witnesseth ye sd Jonathan Rogars sent and Rebecah his wife for a valuable sum in hand secured, hath given granted bargened sould enfeefed Released & confirmed unto my son John Rogers his heyres & assignes forever a sartain peece of upland Ly- ing & beeing in ye town ship of Huntington beeing by estemation thirty eight acears be it more or Less bounded on ye north & nor east with je cove or harbour on ye west with ye high way Leading to Samanes house on ye east with ye Land which ye sd. John bought of Nathan whitman all so one hundred pounds Right of Land belong- ing to this town with all Rights & priveledges to the same belonging, all so my Right and tytle of land and Medow on a neck of land at south called & known by ye english the great neck only halfe this medow I ye above sd. Jona- than Rogars do Resarve to my selefe & my wife During our Naturall lives & at our Desease then this said halef to be and Remaine my sun John Rogers him his heyres &c forever (With full covenant and warranty of title.) signed & sealed the day above written.
JONATHAN ROGERS
Witness
THOMAS WICKES JOHN KETCHAM
Acknowledged July 3. 1699. JOHN WICKES, Just. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 380.)
[DEED. DAVID CHICHESTER AND WIFE TO CAPTAIN THOMAS HIGBEE.] [Abstract.] [1699. July 5.]
This Indenture mad ye fift Day of July 1699. Betwene
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Captaine Thomas Higbee and David Chichester. Wit- nesseth yt ye sd. David Chichester & alls his wife for eighty pounds, secured by a bill of Debte ye Reseypt of which 1 doe hereby acquite & discharge ye sd Captain Higbee his heiers &c hath given granted &c unto ye sd Captain Thomas Higbee his heirs &c all my hom Lott of land and Medow housing out housing barn orchard, fences, situate Lying & beeing In ye towne ship of Huntington beeing-by estemation betwen eight or nine acars as ye same Lies now within fence be it more or Less bounded on ye north and northeast with ye streete Leading to ye harbour on ye west with ye Lott of ye sd. Captain Higbee on ye north west with ye Cricke & harbour on ye south with ye streate or Lane Leading to ye harbour and ye sd david Doth Ingage to geet and sett up eighty nea poost five hole post with Railes suffecent for them this to bee Gott & sett wheare ye sd. Captain Higbee shall see cause to have It sett this above menconed Lott together with all & singular ye hereditements and appurtenances theare unto belonging or in anie wise appertaining & all ye Right title &c of him ye sd. david Chichester made unto ye said Lott. To have and to hold forever. (With full covenant & warranty of title.) Signed and sealed.
WITNESS
his
JOHN HULOCK
mark DAVID X CHICHESTER
JOHN KETCHAM
JOHN WICKES ALLS CHITESTER
The Contents of this deed is entered In ye Records of ye County of Suffolk page 101 per
Tho : Holmes, Cler. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 432 )
[DIVISION OF LANDS BY THOMAS FLEET AND JONAS WOOD.]
[1699, July 31.]
July the thirty first 1699 An agreement and Division
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made and concluded of betwen Thomas fleete of Hunting- ton and Joseph wood of ye same towne about a necke of Land Lying on ye south side this Island Is as followeth Running on a straight Loyne Down ye neck from a marked post Running to a stake and so to ye Medow edge ye above said Joseph wood having five Rodes In bredth from ye crosse fence Long this Loyne so fare as ye upland goes In this division ye sd. Joseph woodes Land Lyeth on ye west side this from ye Cross Loyne north ward this Land is equally Devided betwen ye said Thomas fleete & Joseph wood all ye bogges & swamps belongeth to ye sd. Joseph wood and this Loyne to goe to ye head of ye Cricke that ye fence Runes Into as wittnes our hands.
JACOB BRUSH JOHN KETCHAM. (Land. Grants, p. 9.)
THOMAS FLEETT.
JOSEPH WOOD.
[AGREEMENT FOR EXCHANGE OF LAND BETWEEN JOSEPH AND JOHN PLATT.] [Abstract. ]
[1699, Aug. 2.]
Articles of Agreement mad and concluded of betwen Joseph platt of Huntington & John platt, witnesses yt ye sd. Joseph platt for as much wood or out Land lying & being In Huntington belonging to ye acomandations for- merly In ye ocupation of Isack platt Doth by these presents exchange a Lott of Land Lying In ye east ould feld joyn- ing on ye west side to ye sd John platts Land on ye east side to Epenetus platts Land this sd Land I exchange and make over unto my brother John platt for as much out or wood Land In ye Comans as this Lott Doth containe, (with
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all priviledges & full covenant & warranty of title.) Signed and sealed Aug. 2, 1699.
Witness JOSEPH X PLATT JONATHAN HARNED JOHN PLATT
THOMAS WICKES JOHN KETCHAM (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 372.)
[DEED. ROBERT KELLUM, JR., TO JOHN WHITMAN.]
[Abstract.]
[1699, Aug. 18.]
This Indenture made the eighteenth daie of August and In ye yeare 1699. Betwene Robart Kellam Jun" & John whitman, Witnesseth yt ye sd. Robart Callam Jr & Hannah his wife for a summ In hand secured, hath given, granted Bargned sould enfeefed, Released and Confirmed unto ye sd John whittman his heyres & assignes for ever one halef of all my fathers Robart Kallams sen' his Land and Medow Lying on ye south side of this Island. two hundred pound wright of Land and Medow Lying on a neck called sam- paumes, with halef an Island of Medow Lying on sante- pauge formerly in ye tenner & occupation of Joseph Baile with halef his Right of Land on ye same necke with halet an Island of Medow Lying In ye sound against ye halfe necke or sises necke within ye bounds of Huntington, with all rights & priveledges, (with full covenant and warranty of title.) Signed & sealed ye day above written.
Witness ROBART KELLAM
JOHN BRUSH JOHN TREDWELL JOHN KETCHAM
Acknowledged Aug. 18, 1699.
JOHN WICKES, Just. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 373 )
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[DEED. CAPT. PETER BRETON TO JACOB CONKLIN.] [Abstract.] [1699, Aug. 24.]
This Indenture made ye twenty forth day of august 1699, Betwen Capt. peter Bretone and Jacob Conklen, Witnesseth yt ye sd. peter Breetone for a valuable sum in hand paied, hath given granted Bargned sould enfeefed, Released & confirmed all yt his house and Lott of ground with all housing, Barne, yards, stables fences situate Lying and being in ye towne shipe of Huntington, containing eight acars be it more or less buted & bounded on ye north side with ye Lott of Jonathan Rogers, on ye south with ye streete or high way on ye weste with ye high hilles on ye comans & on ye east to ye streete or highway all so the right of fiftey pounds comanage within ye sd. town shipe, all soe one hundred pound Right of land or commenage Lying and beeing within ye sd. Town shipe to begin at ye second devison with all and singular ye hereditaments &c with all priveledges, (with full covenant and warranty of title.) Signed and sealed.
Witness
PETER BREETONE.
THOMAS KECHAM. JOHN KECHAM.
Acknowledged Aug. 24, 1699. JOHN WICKES, Just. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 379.)
[DEED. JOHN ROGERS AND WIFE TO THOMAS POWELL, JR.] [Abstract.] [1699, Oct. 5.]
This Indenture mad ye fifth Daie of Octobeer 1699. Be-
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twene John Rogers and Thomas Powell Jun' Witnesseth y& John Rogers & Mary his wife for a reasonable sum in hand secured, hath given granted Bargned sould &c unto ye above sd. thomas powell Junor his heyres & assignes for ever, three acars of upland Lying on ye south side this Island on a neck called or known by ye name of ye great neck, Bounded as followeth ye Lott of Thomas powell sen' on ye south sid and ye Lott of Thomas powell Jun' on ye north side It being ye sixth Lott down ward from ye Indan path together with all & singular ye hereditements &c to the same belonging To have & to hould forever with all priveledges. (With full covenant and warranty of title.) Signed & sealed.
Witness JOHN ROGERS
SAMMUELL SMITH JOHN SAMMIS JOHN KETCHAM
Aacknowledged Oct. 11, 1699.
JOHN WOOD, Just.
(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 375.)
[DEED. JOSEPH TEED TO JOHN ROGERS.] [Abstract.]
[1699, Oct. 5.]
This Indenture made ye fift Day of octobar 1699 Be- twene oseph Teed & John Rogers, Witnesseth yt ye sd. Joseph Teed for a valuable sum paid, hath given granted Bargned sould &c unto ye said John Rogers his heyres & assignes for ever tenn Acars of land lying In ye bounds of Huntington, In ye Comans whare ye Trustees shall see cause to grant it In place coveanant together with all &
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singular ye hereditements there unto belonging with all rights & priveledges for ever. To have and to hould ye said tenn acars of land for ever, (with full covenant and warranty of title.) Signed & sealed.
Witness
THOMAS POWELL hur
his
JOSEPH X TEED. marke
ELISEBETH X KETCHAM marke
JOHN KETCHAM (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 556.)
[DEED. THOMAS POWELL, JR., AND JOHN SAMMIS.]
[Abstract.]
[1699, Oct. II.]
This Indenture mad the Leventh Daie of Oct. 1699. Betwene Thomas powell Jun' and John Samwayes of Hun- tington, Witnesseth that ye sd Thomas Powell for a cer- tain summ of mony hath given, granted &c unto ye sd John Samwayes his heyres and assignes for ever all that certain hundred pound Right of all ye undivided land and comons Lying and being to the north wards of ye bounds and Limits hereafter exprest. westerly by ye Lyne be- twene the Towne of Huntington and Thomas Powell sent his purchase thence by a line Runing betwene ye bating place and wolfe hill along a hollow north east or there abouts, untell it comes to ye Country Rod and so along ye same Road untill it comes to ye eastermost bounds of ye said Towne according to a row of markt trees, marked by
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