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(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 242.)
[1729, Dec.]
december 1729
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
[TOWN MEETINGS.]
[1729, May 6.]
At a town meeting the 6th of may 1729 in Huntington : Epenetus Platt was Chosen president of the trustees.
John wickes Esqr
Alex bryan
Joseph Rogers
John platt
were Chosen trustees
Jacob Conkline
and william Jarvis
Epenetus platt was Chosen Clerk for the Ensueing year. Nath™11 Ketcham was Chosen Constable.
Philip Ketcham and simon ffleet were Chosen assessors for the present year :
The day abovsd James Chichester was Chosen Collector for the present year.
The day abovsd Alexander Bryan was Chosen Super- viser for this year.
The day abovsd John Wicks Esqr Epenetus Platt Jere- miah wood and Phillip Ketcham were Chosen surveyors for the present year.
The day abovsd the Use of the pound was Lett to sam !! Smith for 7 shillings and a penny.
The day abovsd Joseph Stratton and Thomas Rogers were by the subscribers Chosen to make Mr prims Rate and John Sammis was chosen to gather it.
(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 243.)
[TIMOTHY BRUSH'S FAMILY RECORD.]
[1730-1719.]
Timothy Brush the Eldest son of Timothy Brush of
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Huntington was born the 12th day of october in the year of our Lord Christ 1719.
Elizabeth Brush the Daughter of Timothy Brush was born the 24th day of march in the year 1731.
Ruth Brush the Daughter of Timothy Brush was born the 26 of in the year 1724.
Azubah Brush Daughter of Timothy Brush was born the 26th of March 1727.
Israell Brush the son of Timothy Brush was born the tenth day of August in the year 1730.
(Surveys and Land Grants, p. 166.)
[TOWN MEETING.]
[1730, May 5.]
May the 5th 1730 it was voated in the town meeting whether they would Let the Crick thatch in the town har- bour and it was a Clere voat to Let the same.
And the day abovsd the thatch in the head of the har- bour Southwar of the old brickiln was Lett to Joseph Rogers for 6 shillings and three pence.
And the thatch on the East side of the harbour to the pear point was Lett to Daniell Kelcy for Eleven shillings.
The day abovsd all the thatch in the Cove Comonly Called sammis his Cove was Lett to sam" smith for one shilling and Eleven pence.
Att a town meeting May the 5th 1730 Epenetus Platt was Chosen president of the trustees.
John Wickes Eqr Alexander bryan Cpt Jacob Conkline Joseph Rogers and John platt were Chosen trustees.
The day abovsd Epenetus platt was Chosen town Clerk for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd Isaac platt was Chosen Constable for the Ensueing year.
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
The day abovsd Philip Ketcham and John Whitman were Chosen assessors for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd James Chichester was Chosen Collector for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd Epenetus platt was Chosen supervisor for the Ensueing year ..
The day abovsd Epenctus Platt John Wickes Jeremiah Wood and Philip Ketcham were Chosen surveyors for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd the Use and proffit of the pound was Lett to Sam" Smith for seven shillings and two pence for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd Thomas Rogers and Joseph Stratton were by the subscribers Chosen to make the minesters rate and Jeremiah platt was Chosen to gather the same.
(Town Meetings, Fol. 1, p. 244 )
LAND DIVISION.]
[1730, Feb. 26.]
Att a trustees meeting february the 26th 1739 the trustees all present it was voated and agreed to make a new Divi- sion in the old purcass of this town between Cold Spring and Cowharbour of ten acres to a hundred Right.
EPENETUS PLATT pd
(Book Land Grants by Trustees, pp. 107 and 289.)
[LAND DIVISION.]
[1730, Jan. 31.]
to sam smith for bars for the meeting hous windows and mending the hinges of the pew
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS. [THE STOCKS.]
[1730, Jan. 3.]
January the 3rd 17.3 9
paid to Samll smith Juner for hinges £ s. d.
for the Stocks 0 4 6
to justis wickes to defray Charges to brookhaven o 4 0
Janry 3rd 1739 O
paid to tho smith for making the Stocks
12 0 ditto on an old note 3 I (File No. 116.)
[1731, May 4.]
May the 4th 1731 mony paid out to Epenetus Platt as Clerk for servis as trustee O 10 0
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alex bryant as trustee
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John platt as trustee set of in his rate
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William Jarvis trustee
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Joseph Rogers trustee
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Jacob Conklin (File No. 144.)
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
[TOWN MEETING. "SOME ANCIENT RECORDS."}
[1731, May 4.]
May the 4th 1731.
At a town meeting Epenetus Platt was Chosen prd of the trustees.
William Jarvis Jonathan Wickes Nathn" Ketcham Philip Ketcham Thomas wickes and Thomas Brush were Chosen trustees.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk for the present year.
The day abovsd Isaac Platt was Chosen Constable for the present year.
The day abovsd Thomas Brush was Chosen Collector for the present year.
The day abovsd Philip Ketcham and Jonathan Whitekar were Chosen assessors for the present year.
The day abovsd it was voated and agreed in the town meeting that Epenetus Platt should take a List of all the Estates in this town for a Rule for the assessors in making the Rates.
The day abovsd Jonathan Whiteakar and William Jarvis Juner were Chosen by the subscribers to make the minis- ters Rate this present year and thomas Rogers was Chos- en Collector to gather the same
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen superviser for the present year.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt John wickes Esqr Jere- miah Wood and Phillip Ketcham were Chosen surveyers for the present year.
The day abovsd the proffitt of the pound was Lett to samuell Smith seven shillings and four pence (Received 0 7 4) for the present year.
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
The day abovsd the thach in the head of the harbour southward of the old brickiln was Lett to sam" Stratton for 4 shillings (Rec. 0 4 0): And the thatch at the pear point and along the East side of the harbour was Let to Dan11 Kelcy for 4 shillings and 7 pence (0 4 7) : and the thach at John samises Cove was Lett to John Sammis for one shilling and 6 pence (paid o 1 6)
The day abovsd it was told in the town-meeting that there was some antient Records Lately heard of which belonged to this town and it was voated that the town should send a man to serch after and find out and bring back the same to the town and it was voted that Epenetus Platt should be the man to go and seek after and bring back the same.
(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 245.)
[1731, March 29.]
March ye 29, 1731
Then Received of James Chichester Collector of hun- tington in the behalf of the town the full sum of three pounds in full of all Demands on the account of the work done at the meeting house by me I Say Received by me JONATHAN WHITTEKAR. (File No. 142,) .
[1731, March 28.]
march ye 28 1731
A true copy taken of the account of what work I have Done to the meeting house, July 1730.
to 3 window frames 2 at 58 & 1 at 48 & 6ª, 0 14 6 to 2 days and half work myself at 48 per Day 0 IO 0 to 3 days work of Theo. - at 28 6ª pr Day 0 07 6
HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
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(File No. 142.)
[DIVISION OF LAND OF EAST NECK AT SOUTH.]
[1731, Jan. 21.]
Whereas there was an agreement made on the II of aprill 1716 Between the propriators of the East Neck at the south Concerning the dividing the Land on the North side of the ience which Encloseth the sd. Neck and all the Land on the East side of the Highway up the sd. Neck did then belong to Epenetus platt John brush Jeremiah wood and Timothy wood tobe by them divided when they pleased but since that time Epenetus platt having bought the Rights of Jeremiah wood and Timothy Wood so that the sd Epenetus Platt hath two shares of the three to be divided Therefore on the 21 day of January 1731 we whose names are here under written have divided all the above sd. Land as followeth to begin on the east side of the fork at the Entrance of the brook in the Comon path and so to Run westward in the path forty four Rods to a marked tree by the North side of the path : and so to Run from the said tree Northerly about 128 rods to a white oak
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
tree marked which tree is forty Rods westward from the head of the swamp and a Line is to be made from tree to tree and to keep that Line both southward and northward to the extent of the East neck purchase And all the Land on the East side of the sd. Line of Joseph woods and thomas ffleets purchass belongs to Isaac Brush and Sam- uell Brush their heirs and assigns forever And all the Land on the west side of the sd. Line to the East neck path westward belongs to Epenetus Platt his heirs and assigns forever : as witness our hands the day and year above sd.
EPENETUS PLATT SAMUEL BRUSH ISAAC BRUSH
This is Recorded amongst the surveys of Land in the town book June 1731 pr me
Epenetus Platt town Clerk.
Book E. page 50. (File No. 96.)
[TOWN MEETING.]
[1732, May 2.]
At a town meeting may the 2rd 1732 Epenetus Platt Chosen presiden of the trustees for the Ensueing year John Wickes Esqr Thomas Wickes nathaniell Ketcham Jonathan Wickes thomas Brush and Philip Ketcham were Chosen trustees for the present year.
The day abovsd Joseph Lewis was Chosen Constable for the present year.
The day abovsd Philip Ketcham and Jonathan Whitekar were Chosen assessors for the present year.
Jeremiah wood was Chosen Collector on the day abovsd for the present year.
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk for the present year.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen superviser for the present year.
The day abovsd John Wickes Esqr Epenetus Platt Jere- miah wood and Philip Ketcham were Chosen surveyers for the present year.
The day abovsd the Use of the pound was Let to Sam- uell Smith for seven shillings and six pence (Receved 0 7 6) for the present year.
The day abovsd all the thatch southward of the old brickiln in the head of the harbour was Let (paid) to philip platt for Six shillings for this year.
The day abovsd the thatch at the pear point and on the East side of the harbour was Let to Jonathan whitekar for Six shillings and six pence for the present year.
The day abovsd all the thatch on the west side of the harbour and in samisses Cove was (paid) Let for twenty pence to William Jonson for the present year: the thatch at hors neck beach was Let to samuell Smith for a shilling the present year paid 6 pence.
may the 2nd 1732
All the thatch in the head of Cowharbor below Jonathan Rogers his Lott and Eliphalet woods Lot was Let to Jere- miah Smith weaver for six shillings for the present year.
(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, pp. 246-7.)
[LAND DIVISION.]
[1732, March 27.]
Att a trustee meeting the 27 of march 1732 all the trust- ees being present it was voated and agreed to make a new Division in the old purchass of Huntington between Cold
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Spring and Cow harbour of ten acres to a hundred Right EPENETUS PLATT pd.
(Land Grants by Trustees, p. 309.)
[TRUSTEES' MEETING.]
[1733, May I.]
At a meeting of the trustees of Huntington May the first 1733 Pallatiah Soper and Henry soper had Liberty granted them to build a mill or mills att a place called pages Cove near benjamin Sopers provided they build sd mill or mils within the space of three years and hinder none from mowing the grass of any sort.
THOMAS BRUSH JAMES CHICHESTER
Recorded by me Epenetus Platt Clerk. (Land Grants by Trustees, p. 321.)
[TOWN MEETING.]
[1733, May I.]
may the first 1733.
Justis John Wickes and Isaac platt were by the sub- scribers Chosen for to make the ministers Rate and Zebu- lun Whitman to gather it for the present year.
The day abovsd all the thach at the head of the town harbour southward of the old brickil was Let (Received o 6 1) to Jonathan wickes for six shillings and a peny this present year.
The day abovsd the thatch at horsneck beach was Let
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
(paid o 1 6) to John Conkline for Eighteen pence for the present year.
May the first 1733 at a townmeeting was Chosen Philip Ketcham president of the trustees.
Were Chosen trustees Nathaniell Ketcham Jonathan wickes Thomas Brush James Chichester William Jervis Juner Isaac Brush.
The day abovsd Joseph Lewis was Chosen Constable for the present year.
The day abovsd Joseph Stratton was Chosen Collector for the present year.
The day abovsd Philip Ketcham and Jonathan Whitekar were Chosen assessors for this present year.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk for the present year.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen superviser for this present year.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt John wickes Philip Ketcham and Jeremiah wood were Chosen surveyers for this present year.
Samuell Smith was Chosen pownd keeper and to have the benefitt for seven shillings and sixpence this present year. o 7 6 paid.
(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 248.)
[PHILIP KETCHAM'S FAMILY RECORD.]
[1734-1716.]
The Children of Philip Ketcham senor Recorded.
Philip Ketcham Juner Was Borne the 26 Day of Feb. in the year 1716.
Uriah Ketcham Was Born the eleventh Day of october In the year 1719.
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Phebe Ketcham Was Born the Ninth Day of october In the year 1721.
Solomon Ketcham Was Born the eighth Day of June In the year 1724.
Sarah Ketcham Was born the 29th Day of January in the year 1726.
Mary Ketcham Was Born the 20th day of January In the year 1729.
Isaac Ketcham Was Born the 14th Day of February In the year 1734.
Recorded by Mee Philip Ketcham, Clerk. (Surveys and Land Grants, pp. 150-1.)
[TOWN MEETING.]
[1734, May 7.]
At a town meeting may the 7th 1734 the priveledge of mowing the thatch at the head of the harbour southwar of the brickkils was Lett or hired to Jonathan wickes for Nine shillings and two pence Received o 9 2
The same day the priveledge of all the thatch on the East side of the harbour northward of william Jonsons house to the pear point was Lett out to Daniell Kelcy for five shillings and six pence this is paid.
May the 7th 1734 at a town meeting Charles Sexton was Chosen president of the trustees for the Ensueing year.
The day abovesd nath™ll Ketcham thomas brush Jona- than wickes thomas Wickes willm Jarvis Juner and Samull brush were Chosen trustees for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk for the Ensueing year. ›
The day abovsd John Wickes Esqr and Isaac platt were Chosen assessors for this present year.
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
The day abovesd Thomas Jarvis was Chosen Collector for the present year.
The day abovesd thomas Jarvis was Chosen Constable for the year Ensueing.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen superviser for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd John Wickes Esqr Epenetus Platt Jere- miah Wood And thomas brush were Chosen surveyers for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd Sam" smith was Chosen pound keeper for the Ensueing year and to pay seven shillings and 6 pence for the profitt of the same may 1735 Recevd o 7 6
The day abovesd those that subscribed to pay m' prime Chose John Wickes Esqr and Isaac Platt to make mr primes Rate And Josiah wickes to gather the same and the Remaining part of the Last made rate and to be paid as is Usual for other rates.
The day abovesd it was Voated and agreed by the major part of the town then met to Look and take up all their sheep on the first monday and tuesday in the month of Nov. next and all the farmers when they have taken out their own sheep to bring the Rest the town and all that have sheep on the Comons and shall refuse or neglect to look and take up his sheep as abovsd Shall for such his neglect or refusal forfit the sum of three shillings to the trustees for the Use of the town.
(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 250.)
[THE BOUNDARY WITH LLOYD'S NECK.]
[1734, May 29.]
Know all men by these Presents. That we Charles Sexton President, Thomas Brush, Thos. Wickes, Nathancl
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Ketcham, Jonathan Wicks William Jarvis & Samuel Brush, Trustees for the Town of Huntington in the Coun- ty of Suffolk on the Island Nassau in the Province of New York are held and firmly bound to Henry Lloyd of the Mannor of Queens Village in Queens County on the Island & in the Province aforesaid, Gent. & to his heirs, execu- tors, and administrators in the sum of one hundred pounds Lawfull money of New York. To be paid to the said Henry Lloyd or to his Heirs, executors, admint. or assigns, For the which payment well & truly to be made and done we do bind our selves our heirs & successors firmly by these presents, Sealed with our seals, Dated the twenty ninth day of May Anno Do.nini, One Thousand seven hundred & thirty four.
The Condition of this obligation is such That whereas there is some dispute concerning the bounds between the Mannor of Queens Village and the Town of Huntington and it being agreed by Henry Lloyd above named on the one part and Charles Sexton Pres., Thomas Brush, Thomas Wickes Nathanel Ketcham, Jonathan Wickes William Jarvis & Samuel Brush Trustees also above named, on the other part to be referred to the judgment & final Determination of David Jones of Fort Neck, Esq. Richard Woodhull of Brookhaven Esq, and Mr William Willis of Hempstead or any two of them agreeing arbitra- tors, mutually chosen. Now if the above bound Charles Sexton, Thomas Brush, Thomas Wickes, Nathanel Ketch- am Jonathan Wickes William Jarvis & Samul Brush & their heirs, successors & associates shall & do well, truly & faithfully abide the arbitrament, award and final determin- ation of the said David Jones Richard Woodhull & William Willis or any two of them so that the above named Henry Lloyd & his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns shall and may at all times and for ever hereafter peacably and quietly have, hold & enjoy all that which appears to
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
be within the bounds of the Mannor of Queens Village by the award & Determination of the aforesaid arbitrators or any two of them agreeing without any Let, Trouble, suit, Denial, eviction or Molestation whatsoever of the said Charles Sexton Thomas Brush, Thomas Wickes, Nathanel Ketcham, Jonathan Wickes, William Jarvis, Samuel Brush, or their heirs, successors or associates. Provided the said award be given in, in writing within one month after the date of these presents Then this obligation to be void & of none effect, otherwise to be abide & remain in full force & virtue
Sealed & Delivered in presence of witnesses (on the other side)
SAMUEL BRUSH [Seal.] WILLIAM WILLIS
WILLIAM JARVIS [Seal.] D. JONES
RICHARD WOODHULL [Seal.]
CHARLES SEXTON [Seal.] THOMAS BRUSH [Seal.]
THOMAS WICKES [Seal.] NATHANEL KITCHAM [Seal.]
JOHNATHEN WICKES [Seal.]
The within Bond was sealed and Delivered in presence of us.
Suffolk Co. Ss.
Memorandum that on the 12th day of Nov. 1734. Chas. Sexton, President, of the Trustees of the freeholders and Commonality of the town of Huntington personally ap- peared before me Henry Smith Esq. Judge of the Court of Common pleas for said County and acknowledged that he executed the Within Instrament by sealing it with the Common Town seal & signing as President In conjunction with the other Trustees who Also signe, & sealed it with the same seale at the same time.
Test. HENRY SMITH Judge.
(File No. 100.)
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
[BOUNDS BETWEEN HUNTINGTON AND LLOYD'S NECK.]
[1734, May 30.]
Whereas there is a Dispute Between Mr Henry Lloyd of ye mannor of Queens Village and ye Inhabitance of ye town of "huntington " concerning the Boundaries Between ye said Mannor of Queens Village and the said Town of huntington, which said dispute Being by ye said Henry Lloyd and ye President and trustees of ye Town of hun- tington on ye part of ye said town submitted to ye judg- ment and Determination of us the subscribers we having considered the allegations of Both parties do award, ad- judge and Determin, that ye first Bounds shall be at a stake stuck up in ye Body of ye Beach Sixteen rods from ye up- lands of huntington West Neck at ye entrance on to ye said Beech from which steake ye Line to run Northerly upon a streight Line to another stake stuck up sixteen rods west from ye next point of upland upon ye West Neck from which stake still Northerly upon a streight Line to another steak stuck up eighteen rods west from ye next point of uplands upon the west Neck from which stake still Northerly upon a streight line to another stake stuck up twenty rods west from ye next point of upland upon ye west Neck from which stake still northerly upon a streight line to another stake which shall be stuck up sixteen rods west from ye upland of ye Bluff point from which Last stake so to be stuck up sixteen rods west from ye upland of ye Bluff point ye middle of ye channell to be ye Bounds Between the mannor of Queens Village & ye town of hun- tington till it comes to a certain ware erected by ye Inhab- itance of huntington for ye taking or catching of fish from thence Northerly to ye middle of ye Inlet river or Creek, Between ye upland of Queens Village & ye upland of hun-
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
tington west Neck, from thence running Easterly along ye middle of ye said Inlet river or creek till it comes against a point on Queens Village shore called Conklins point and a point on huntington shore called Sandy point almost op- posite to ye said Conklins point, & from thence upon a streight Line to the middle of that part of ye Inlet river or creek that runs Between the outward point of ye East Beech Putting of from Queens Village shore & ye nighest land upon huntington shore, then Beginning again at ye first stake standing the Body of ye Beech at ye entrence on to ye said Beech, sixteen rods from ye upland of ye West Neck ye line to run Southerly into Fleets hole, keeping ye middle of ye sade hole or inlett till it comes into ye Bay or harbor which said Lines & Bounds as above expressed shall be ye Certain Boundaries Between the Town of hun- tington and the Mannor of Queens Village forever serv- ing.
To the above said Henry Lloyd his heirs and assigns forever all such previleges on huntington side as were granted & allowed unto Mr James Lloyd by ye Inhabitants of huntington in one certain Indenture of Agreement Be- tween ye said James Lloyd & ye sd. Inhabitants of hunting- ton. Bearing Date March 1685-6 as by ye sd. agreement will more Largely appear In Witness whereof we here to set our hands and seals this 30 day of May Anno Domini I734.
WILLIAM WILLIS [Seal.] D. JONES [Seal.] RICHARD WOODIIULL [Seal]
The ware mentioned to be ye Boundery Between Queens Village and huntington Lyeth fifty seven rods eastward of John Conklins, Little Cove from ye Largest rock on ye East point of said Cove measured by Nathanel Kitcham and Thomas Brush trustees by agreement with Charles Sexton trustee and Jonethan
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Wickes also trustee and Henry Lloyd owner of Queens Village May 31. 1734
I certify the foregoing award with an account of the boundaries to be a true copy of the record thereof remain- ing in the third book made by Eppenetus Platt in page 169 and 170 compaired by me
Solomon Ketcham, clerk.
This boundary is also certified by Philip Ketcham Town Clerk in his first Book to record bills of sale in the fifth page on the right hand side.
(File No. 101 and Deeds, Vol. 3, p. 745.)
[1734, May 31.]
The Ware Mentioned to be the Boundary Between Queens Village and Huntington Lyeth fifty seven Rods eastward of John Conklines Little Cove from the Largest Rock on the east point of said Cove Mesured by Nathaniel Ketcham & thomas Brush trustees by agreement With Charles Sexton Presesedent and William Jarvis trustee & Jonathan Wickes all so trustee and Henry Lloyd owner of Queens Village May the 31, 1734.
Recorded by me Philip Ketcham Clerk. (Deeds, Vol. III, p. 15 )
[TOWN MEETING.]
[1735, May 6.]
At a town meeting may the 6th 1735 Charles sexton Esqr was Chosen president for the Ensueing year.
[NOTE .- The boundaries established, and as described in this paper, have ever since remained the line of title between Hun- tington on the one side and the owners of Lloyd's Neck on the other .- C. R. S.]
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Nathaniel Ketcham Samuel Brush thomas brush William Jarvis Juner Daniel Kelcy and Joseph Stratton were Chosen trustees for the Ensueing year.
The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk for the Ensueing year.
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