Huntington Town records, including Babylon, Long Island, N.Y. 1688-1775, Volume II, Part 23

Author: Huntington (N.Y.)
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Huntington, N.Y. : The Town
Number of Pages: 606


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The day abovsd John wickes Esqr and Isaac platt were Chosen assessors for the Ensueing year.


The day abovsd William Jonson Juner was Chosen Col- lector for the Ensueing year.


The day abovsd William Jonson Juner was Chosen Con- stable for the Ensueing year.


The day abovsd John Wickes Esqr was Chosen Super- viser for the Ensueing year.


The abovsd John Wickes Esqr Epenetus Platt Jeremiah wood and thomas Brush were Chosen surveyers for the Ensueing year.


The day abovsd Samuel Smith sener was Chosen pound keeper for the Ensueing year he paying seven shillings and 6 pence for the proffit of the same.


The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen a treasurer for the town or the town treasurer for the Ensueing year (Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 251.)


may the 6 1735


The priveledg of mowing the thatch at the head of the town harbour south ward of the old brickkils was Let to Samuel Stratton for Eleven shillings and three pence.


1737 Received o 1 0


The same day the priveledg of all the thatch at the pear point was Let to William Jonson Juner for three and two pence.


The same day the priviledge of hors neck beach was Let to Nathaniel Ketcham for two shillings seven pence.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 250.)


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[TOWN MEETING.]


[1736, May 4.]


At a town meeting may the 4th 1736 John Wickes Esqr was Chosen president of the trustes for the year Ensueing Alexander bryan Nathaniel Ketcham Jonathan wickes Daniel Kelcy sam" brush And Isaac Platt were Chosen trustees for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Thomas Jarvis was Chosen Constable and Collector for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Epenetus Platt. was Chosen treasurer for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd John Wickes Esqr and Left Isaac Platt were Chosen assessors to make all rates to be made for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd John wickes Esqr was Chosen super- viser for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd John wickes Esqr Epenetus Platt Jere- miah Wood and Thomas brush were Chosen surveyers for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd the benefit of the pound was Let by Epenetus Platt for five shillings and 6 pence.


The day abovesd the priviledge of mowing the thatch at the head of the town harbour was Let to Sam" Stratton for ten shillings and a peny.


The day abovsd the priveledge of all the thatch from the pear point to william Jonsons on the East side of the harbour was Let to John woolcey for seven shillings and three pence.


The day abovsd the thatch at Sammisses Cove was Let to James Rogers for one shilling.


The day abovesd the thatch at horsneck beach was Let


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to thomas brush Juner for one shilling and Eleven pence. This was discharged by the trustees.


(Town Meeting, Vol. 1, p. 251.


[TRUSTEES' MEETING.]


[1736, Aug. 3rd.]


August the 3rd 1736.


At a trustees meeting it was agreed and Leave given to Zophar Platt to erect and set up a building for his own use of about twenty four foot in Length and about eighteen foot in width near the midle of the street between Epene- tus platts store house and Alexander Smiths Lott.


JOHN WICKES, pd


(Land Grants by Trustees, p. 323.)


[TOWN MEETING.]


[1737, May 3.]


May the 3rd 1737 at a town meeting were Chosen for Trustees.


Charles Sexton for president.


Thomas Wickes Thomas Brush Samuel Brush Isaac Platt John titus and Obadiah Rogers trustees.


The Day abovesd Thomas Jarvis was Chosen Constable and Collector for the Ensueing year.


The Day abovesd Isaac Platt and Jacob Scudder were Chosen assessors for the Ensueing year.


The Day abovesd Isaac Brush was Chosen superviser for the Ensueing year.


The day above sd Epenetus Platt was Chosen Treasurer and Clerk for the town.


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The Day abovesd John wickes Esqr Epenetus Platt Jer_ emiah Wood and Thomas Brush were Chosen Surveyers for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd the benefit of the pound was Let to Cpt titus for five Shillings and three pence for the Ensue- ing year.


The Day abovesd John Wickes Esqr and Isaac platt were Chosen to make mr primes Rate for the Ensueing year and Jonas Smith was Chosen to gather the sd rate.


The day abovesd the priveledge of mowing the thatch at the head of the harbour was Let to Elnathan wickes for ten shillings and three pence.


Also the priveledge of mowing the thatch at the pear point was Let to william Jonson for Eleven shillings.


Also the thatch at John Sammis his Cove was Let to Joseph Rogers for one shilling.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 252 )


[LAND DIVISION.]


[1738, Jan. 16.]


Att a trustee meeting all being present this 16 of Janu- ary 173g it was agreed to make a New Division in the old purchas of this town between Coldspring and Cowharbour of five acres to a hundred Right.


CHARLES SEXTON pd.


(Land Grants by Trustees, p. 327.)


[LAND DIVISION.]


[1738, Feb. 6]


february the 6th 1733


It was agreed to make a new Division in Crab meadow


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purchass between Cowharbour and Smithtown west bounds of five acres to each hundred Right in the township of huntington by us the trustees of sd. town.


CHARLES SEXTON pª


(Book Land. Grants by Trustees, p. 215.)


[TOWN MEETING.]


[1738, May 2.]


may the second 1738


At a town meeting were for trustees Charles Sexton Esqr was Chosen president Thomas Wickes Thomas brush Samuel brush Isaac Platt John Titus and Obadiah Rogers were Chosen trustees.


The Day abovsd Eliphalet Wickes was Chosen Constable and Collector for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Isaac Platt and Jacob Scudder were Chosen assessors for the Ensueing year.


The day abovsd Isaac Brush was Chosen Superviser for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk and treasurer 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 abovsed the proffit of the pound for the Ensue- ing year was let to Joseph Langdon for four shillings and Eight pence this is forgiven.


The priveledge of mowing of the thatch at the pear point was let to Abraham chichester for Eleven shillings an a peny for the Ensueing year.


The day abovsd the priveledge of mowing the thatch at the head of the harbour was let to Thomas netherway for ten shillings.


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The day abovsd the priveledge of mowing the thatch northward of the old brickil Round to the gutt was let to william Johnson for one shilling and 6 pence 9 pence paid by Amos Smith.


may the 2 1738 The money Received is paid away on the table. (Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 252.)


the second of may 1738


The priveledge of mowing the thatch at Duck Island was by order of the trustees Let to Jonas Higbee for thir- teen shilling for the Ensueing year.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 249.)


[LAND DIVISION.]


[1739, Feb. 19.]


february the 19th 1738


At a trustee meeting it was agreed and concluded to make a division in the undivided land between Cowhar- bour and smithtown west bounds of four acres to each hundred Right in the township of Huntington.


CHARLES SEXTON Pd.


(Land Grants by Trustees, p. 223.)


[NEW LAND DIVISION.]


[1739, March 12.]


At a trustee meeting March the 12 1738 it was agreed and concluded to make a division in the undivided land between Cowharbour and Cold Spring of four acres to a hundred Right.


CHA. SEXTON Pd.


(Land Grants by Trustees, p. 343.)


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[TOWN MEETING.]


[1739, May 1 |


may the first 1739


At a town meeting Nathaniel Ketcham was Chosen president of the trustees for the Ensueing year.


William Jarvis Juner Jonathan wickes Daniel Kelcy Isaac Brush Annias Karl and Thomas gilderslieve were Chosen trustees for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Eliphalet Wickes was Chosen both Constable and Collector for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Isaac Brush was Chosen superviser for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Isaac platt and Jacob Scudder were Chosen assessors for the Ensueing year.


The day abovsd John Wickes Epenetus Platt Jeremiah wood and Thomas Brush were Chosen surveyers for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Epenetus Platt was Chosen the town treasurer for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd it was voated that the town assessors shall make the ministers Rate for the Ensueing year and the Collector shall gather it and be paid for what he gathereth.


may the first 1739


All the thatch from Jonsons to the pear point was let to John Sammis Juner for thirteen shillings and Eight pence.


The day abovesd the thattch at the head of the harbour was let to Sam11 Stratton for Eight shillings and two pence.


The day abovesd all the thatch from the Clam point Round to the gutt was lett to Amos Smith for one shilling and ten pence.


The day abovesd the thatch at hors neck beach was let


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to Nathaniel Ketcham for 7 pence and the money paid.


The day abovesd the meadow on the north side of the west neck beyond John samis his land is let to John sam- mis for two shillings.


Ditto the thatch at pages Cove was let to Jonas Smith for three shillings.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 249.)


may the first 1739


The Use of the pound for the Ensueing year was let to Isaac Smith for two shillings and six pence.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 250.)


[DEDICATION OF THE COMMON.]


[1739, May 18.]


Huntington Where as there have been and are still divers persons belonging to this town who for private in- trest have been Endevering to Encroach on and lessen the streets lanes and highways in this town to the great dam- mage of the Near Neighbours for the preventing of which in the East street of sd. town the trustees of the freehold- ers and Commonality of sd. town thought fit to order the sd. street to be laid out to the Right held by Thomas Wickes (except so much as should be judged by the sur- veyers needfull for good highways) and by him to be alienated to the neighbours living near and Receiving the


[NOTE .- The premises here described comprises the Common now lying open to the public at the east end of the village of Huntington, including some lands which have been enclosed by adjoining owners. This is known in all the early records as "the Town Spot." It is historic ground. Here, probably, the first settlement was made : the old fort stood there or near by, and here the train bands paraded and the town meetings were held two hundred years ago .- C. R. S.]


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chief benefit of the same to ly open in Common never to be fenced in or enclosed or any part thereof, Therefore according to the trustes order dated the 18 of august 1736 on the same day John Wickes and Thomas brush be- ing two of the surveyers of the sd. town laid out to the Right of sd. Thomas Wiekes three acres and 88 rods of land in several peices in the sd. street as may more at large apear by the Return of the sd. surveyers on the town record Therefore be it Known unto all men by these pres- ents that I Thomas Wickes for and in Consideration of the sum of one pound 16 shillings Currant money of New York to me in hand paid and for the use and uses above sd. and to and for no other use or uses whatsoever Have given granted bargained and sold and do by these presents fully freely clearly and absolutely give grant bargain and sell unto John Wickes Jonathan Wickes Samuel Stratton Philip Platt Joseph Lewis Thomas Wickes Juner and Eliphalet Wickes their heirs and assigns forever all that the above mentioned three acres and 88 rods of land situ- ate lying and being in the east street of the sd. town as above sd. Together with all and singular the rights and priveledges there unto belonging and all the estate Right title intrest possesson property claim and demand whatso- ever of me the sd. Thomas Wickes in and to the premises to have and to hold all the before mentioned premises to them the sd. John Wickes Jonathan Wickes Sam" Stratton Philip Platt Joseph Lewis Thomas Wickes Juner and Eliphalet Wickes their heirs and assigns (as tenants in Common without any manner of pretence of survivership) from me the sd. Thomas Wickes my heirs Exrs and adms unto the sole and only proper use benefit and behoofe of them the sd. John Wickes Jonathan wickes Sam" Strat- ton Philip Platt Joseph Lewis Thomas Wickes Juner and Eliphalet Wickes their and each of their heirs and assigns forever to lie in Common for the use of them the purchs-


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sers and never to be fenced nor enclosed nor any part thereof by any person or persons whatsoever but to Re- main according to the true intent and meaning here of for- ever In witness whereof the sd Thomas Wickes have here unto sett my hand and seal the 18 day of may anno Dom 1739


Signed sealed & delivered THOMAS WICKES [Seal.] in the presents of us MATTHEW BUNCE JOB HALSTED (Deeds, Vol. II, p. 762.)


[DIVISION OF SUMPWAM'S NECK.]


[1740, May 3.]


This Instrument of Writing Witnesseth that whereas there is a Certain Neck of land lying at the south side of Long Island with in the town ship of Huntington in Suf- folk Cunoty which is Known and distinguished by the Indian name of Sumpwams which sd neck of upland was formerly laid out and bounded (as it was said) into sundry lotments pursuant to the Respective rights of the former proprietors but the Division of the sd Neck of upland be- ing not to be found upon Record or the Record of the same being lost by which means the present possessors thereof (the subscribers here under written) having had several disputes and contests concerning the location of their several lotments as afore sd. and in order to Compose the sd. disputes and settle a good Understanding and per- fect Amity for the future We the sd subscribers have Nominated Chosen and appointed Major Epenetus Platt and Philip Ketcham both of the town ship of Huntington afore sd. And Samuel Willis of the town ship of Oyster- bay in Queens County in the Island afore sd. Yeoman or any two of them to situate allot and prefix the bounders


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of our land Contained with in the sd. Neck as near as they Can as it was formerly laid out and bounded according to our Respective rights in the same And that their division so made and Entred in the records of the sd. town of Huntington with the general Carde of the sd Neck of Upland entred with the same setting forth the division of the former rights in the sd. Carde with the wedth of the lots shall be held to be good and efectual to cach of us the subscribers our heirs and assigns forever And it is hereby Covenanted Articled Concluded and agreed by each by all and every of us the subscribers that afore sd division so made and described afore sd by the above named Epenetus Platt philip Ketcham and Samuel Wills or by any two of them shall be and is hereby Confirmed by us to be as good and efectual to all intents and pur- poses Watsoever in the law As if the sd division had so been made by us and Confirmed or ratifyed by any other legal or Regular instrument of Writing whatsoever To have and to hold the above sd Neck of Upland to each Respective person and their heirs and assigns according to their several rights in the neck in Confirmation to the above sd. division and every article above sd. We the sub- scribers and owners of the premises hath set to our hands and fixed our seals this third day of May anno domin 1740.


DENNIS HART [Scal.]


WILLIAM JARVIS [Scal.]


JOSEPH SKIDMORE [Seal.] JOHN WOOD [Seal.]


DANIEL LEWIS [Seal.]


THOMAS SMITH [Seal.]


JOSEPH SMITH [Seal ROBERT KELLAM [Seal.]


CORNELIUS HART [Seal.] his JOSHUA X ARTHUR [Seal.] mark


RICHARD DINGEE [Seal.] GEORGE NORTON [Seal.]


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Signed, sealed and delivered in the presents of William Gibb Jonathan Chichester


Recorded by me Epenetus Platt town Clerk. (Deeds, Vol. II, p. 785.)


[TOWN MEETING.]


[1740, May 6.]


At a town meeting may the 6 1740 Nath™ll Ketcham was Chosen president of the trustees for the Ensueing year and Daniel Kelcy Jonathan wickes william Jarvis Juner Isaac brush ananias Karle and Thomas Gilderslieve were Chosen trustees for the Ensuing year.


The day abovsd Eliphalet Wickes was Chosen Consta- ble and Collector for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Isaac brush was Chosen superviser for the Ensuing year.


The day abovsd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town Clerk for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Epenetus Platt was Chosen town treasurer for the Ensueing year.


The day abovesd Isaac platt and Jacob Scudder were Chosen assessors for the Ensueing year.


The day abovsd John wickes Epenetus Platt Jeremiah wood and thomas brush were Chosen surveyer for the En- sueing year.


The day abovsd Timothy Scudder Sam" brush Daniel Lewis Nathaniel Ketcham Alexander Smith and Jacob Conkline Juner were Chosen Commishoners for to take Care of Highwayes acording to the Late act of assembly.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 249.)


may the 6 1740. It was voated and agreed that Jonas Smith Daniel Lew-


Gu -


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is Josiah smith David sammis Thomas Brush Jonathan Wickes and willm Jarvis Juner should Use their best in- trest and Endeavour amongst the people of this town to get the salery promised to Mr Ebenezer Prime by way of free will and subscription.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 250.)


may the 6 1740.


The day abovesd the use of a peice of marsh which John Rogers hath fenced in at the harbour which doth not be- long to him was let to Sam11 Stratton for two shillings and two pence.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 253.)


[DIVISION OF SUMPWAMS NECK.]


[1740, May 15.]


To all Christian people to whome this Instrument of writing may Concern Know ye that We Epenetus Platt and Philip Ketcham both of Huntington in Suffolk County And Samuel Willis of the township of Oysterbay in Queens County all of the Island of Nassaw Yeomen Arbitrators Indiferantly Chosen Elected and Impartially Appointed by the propriators of a neck of upland Commonly known by the name of Sumpawames situated within the Limits of Hun- tington To allot and Divide the sd upland upon the sd Neck all below the Indian old path and to scituate the Respective lotments as near as we could according to their former locations to each person Correspondent to their


[NOTE-There is a map showing the respective ownerships at this date recorded in connection with the above paper, which is valuable and interesting, as the locality is now occupied by the village of Babylon .- C. R. S.]


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Rights in sd. Neck And in order to Effect the sd. Divi- sion the sd proprietors did Execute an Instrument of Agreement bearing date the third of may in this present year Impowring us the sd. Arbitrators or any two of us to preforme the same in manner as afore sd. Now we the afore Named Arbitrators through and by the Authority Committed and granted unto us as afore sd. having taken upon us to settle and to Accomodate the Unstable boun- deries of the severall lotments in the sd. Neck first do order and appoint that the Lots shall all be measured in width upon a south Line beginning in the Indian path five rods west from the swamp or bogs and the south line to Extend to the highway that Runs between Richard . Din- gee and Dennis Harts land And we the afore Named Ar- bitrators do Judge order and award that the first lott shall be in No I joyning to the fence or Indian old path and shall be in width in sd south line four rods and ten links of Chain And that the south bounds there of shall be a straight line across the neck running from the East side to the west side of the neck south eighty degrees west which sd. lott contains a four hundred Right and Jere- miah smiths and John Wood and the lot No 2. Is Thomas Smiths and John Wood being sixteen rods and sixteen links of Chain wide in the south line including seventeen hundred Right and Running parrellel across the neck And the lot No. 3. is Robert Kellum and George Nortons and Contains a four hundred Right and three rods and twenty three links of Chan wide in the sd. south line and runs parelell a cross the neck And the lott No 4 is Joseph Skid- mores and is Nineteen rods and fifteen links of Chain wide in the south line and Contains a twenty hundred right. The lot No. 5 : Is John Woods being eight rods and Nine- teen link of chain wide including a Nine hundred right The lot No. 6: is william Jarvises and is five rods and twen- ty one links of chain wide including six hundred Right


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The lot No. 7 : is Joseph Skidmores and Caleb Woods and is thirteen rods and sixteen links of chain wide including a 14 hundred right. The Lot No. 8 : is Cornelius Harts and is four rods Nineteen links and a halfe of Chain wide including four hundred Right and a half No. 9: is Joshua aurthers and Joseph Skidmores and is thirty six rods and a halfe wide including thirty seven hundred and a halfe right. No: 10: is Daniel Lewises and Jonah Woods Deceased and is thirteen rods wide including a twelve hundred Right and the lot No: 11 : is Richard Dingees Riph van Dam and Joshua arthur being twenty four rods wide including a twenty two hundred right No: 12: Is Richard Dingees lott and is twelve rods including a Eleven hundred Right and is bounded on the south by a highway that leads between sd dingees lot and Dennis Harts lot and all the afore sd. lots measure in wedth upon the afore Recited south line and the lots Run parellel across the neck all except the first lot, and the lot No: 13: is Dennis Harts and includes a five hundred Right and includes all the land between the head line and the high way last above mentioned and a peice of meadow lying East of his upland between the highway that leads along the East side of the neck and a pond the meadow being about three quar- ters of an acre being in Length northward from the head line about twenty eight rods which said small peice of meadow and land is accounted together to make up Sam- mis Harts five hundred Right And in order to demos- trate we have described the sd division at Large in a general Card of the Neck and entred the same in the town Record wherein is plainly described every mans lot as is above numbred and situated And we the afore named Arbitrators do order and Judge that where there is more persons contained in one lot then one they shall enjoy the same in proportion to their Rights in the same And fur- ther we the sd. arbitrators by and with the Consent of the


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propriators of the sd. Neck and in order to amplifie and Comode the sd. Division we have for their use and Con- veniency Described and allowed several highways as is particularly set fourth in the general Card upon the town record as Refference there unto being had may plainly ap- pear with their and each of their Respective situations and wedth and in whose land they particularly run through or in And as a further Confirmation here of we the sd. Epen- etus Platt Philip Ketcham and Samuel Willis hath here unto set to our hands and fixed our seals the fifteenth day of May Anno Domini 1740.


Signed, sealed and de- livered in the presents of JAMES LYSIGHT


EPENETUS PLATT [Seal.]


PHILIP KETCHAM [Seal.] SAM" WILLIS [Seal.]


ABIEL TITUS Juner.


Recorded by me Epenetus Platt, town Clerk. (Deeds, Vol. II, pp. 783-4.)


[TOWN MEETING.]


[1741, May 5.]


May the 5. 1741 at a town meeting Nathaniel Ketcham Chosen president of the trustees And Daniel Kelcy Isaac Brush Jonathan Wicks William Jarvis Juner Ananias Karle and Augustine bryan were chosen trustees the Day above sd. Eliphalet Wickes was Chosen Constable and Col- lector for the Ensueing year.


The day above sd. Isaac Platt and Jacob Scudder were Chosen assessors for the Ensueing year.


The day above sd. Epenetus Platt was chosen town clerk and treasurer for the ensueing year.


The day above sd. Isaac Brush was Chosen superviser for the Ensueing year.


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The Day above sd. Timothy scudder Daniel Lewis Jon. athan Wickes Jun' Nathaniel Ketcham alexander Smith Isaac Platt samuel Brush and John Platt were chosen comissioners for highway.


The day above sd. Epenetus Platt John wicks Jeremiah Wood and thomas Brush were Chosen surveyers for the ensueing year.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 255.)


[TRUSTEES' MEETING.]


[1742, March 8.]


March the 8th 174}


At a trustee meeting all being present it was voated and granted to Joseph stratton and John Saterly Juner to build a grist mill at a place commonly called free bodies Cove provided they do build and complete the same within two years from the date hereof and If not they are not to have any benefit by this grant but If they do build a mill with- in the time above sd. then they are to enjoy the above sd to them their heirs and assigns so long as any of them shall maintain and keep a mill there and no longer.


NATHANIL KETCHAM på


(Land Grants by Trustees, p. 353.)


[TOWN MEETING.]


[1742, May 4.]


May the 4th 1742.


Nathaniel Ketcham was Chosen president of the trustees Daniel Kelcy Isaac brush Jonathan wickes Cpt. Carle wil- liam Jarvis and Augustin Bryan.


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