Huntington Town records, including Babylon, Long Island, N.Y., Volume I, 1653-1688, Part 32

Author: Huntington (N.Y.)
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Huntington, N.Y. : The Town
Number of Pages: 612


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Laid out by Captt Joseph Bayly survaer.


A True Record of what was given in to mee to Record. p mee Isaac Platt


Recorr


(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 74.)


At a towne meeting Aprill ye 4th 1687 their was granted to Samuell tittus ten acars of division land lying joining to timothy Conklins land yt lyes on ye north side of Jonathan Scuders.


Aprill ye 4th 1687 : it was voated and consented to by ye major Part of ye towne that noe hogs or swine of any sort shall goe upon ye commons after ye Igth of may next ensueing ye datte heer of and who soever doth sufer any swine to goe att libertie upon ye comons after ye day above datted after a second warning of them it shall bee lawfull for any person to kill them and who soever kills them shall bring them to ye constable and ye constable is to bee acountable to ye towne for them for what hee can make of them. butt if it bee a great acorne year people may have libertic to turne them out, to ye common after indian corn is all gathered in : till crismus: it to bee understood yt ye libertie of turning swine on to ye common after indian corn is in is only for this present year and not for ye future.


S. ARNOLD J. E. CORAIN EPENETUS PLATT


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 157.)


491


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


[LANDS OF JOHN SCIDMORE, JR.]


[1687, April 14.]


The bounds and Limits of a Peece of salt medowe sould by John Golden of ye fresh Pond husbandman unto John Skidmore Junior of the said ffresh Pond Husbanman as fol- loweth, vict : The medowe of Edward Bunce one ye west. The beach and sound one the north. The medowe of Rich- ard Gilderslieve east. The maine creeke of Crab medowe Southly : Laid out and Posesion given by John goldin both by Turfe and twigg unto John Scidmore above said the 14th of Aprill 1687.


In Wittnes of us


SIMAN LANE 1687 JONATHAN LUICE (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 213.)


A True Coppy of the origanall p mee Isaac Platt, Recor Aprill ye 28th 1687.


[CONCERNING PATENT FROM GOV. DONGAN.]


[1687.]


queries about our Patent :


Ist. that ye trustees may have Power to call ye free hold- ers to gether as thay shall see occation.


2nd. that wee may hold our lands in free and common sossage acording to ye maner of east greenwich in y Coun- ty of kent within his maties Realme of england and that ye quit rent wee Pay bee in full of all rents or former received rents services acknowledgment & demands whatsoever as is worded in ye 3d Pagge of ye draught of the pattent.


3d. Whither theire bee not grants with in the bounds of ye Pattent unknown to us besides them to Bryants and Loyde. again


492


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


Whether the faillure of any Partickeler forfitt ye Pattent or not.


(File No. 5.)


[LETTER OF ISAAC PLATT TO MR. GRAHAM CONCERNING THE PROPOSED PATENT.]


[1687, April 18.]


Huntington Aprill 18th 1687.


Sr after Respeckts, presented these are according to or- der and my promise when last with you : to send you word of som perticelers which wee desire should bee in our Pat- tent which are as followeth ist : That we may have Liber- tie to disposse of our land according to our ushall way & method formerly pracktist in our towne and yt noe par- tickeler Persons in our towne or else where shall have libertie to Purchase any lands within our bounds or limmits of ye Pattent with out ye consent of ye majoretie of ye towne. nextly yt upon our taking of a generall pattent noe person or persons in ye limits of it shall bee compeld to take any Pertickel Pattent or Pattents.


nextly : That our towne and thay only shall have libertie to Purchase haulfe a mille northward of ye old Indian Path yt lieth a long a gainst our meddows soe far as our med- dowe exstends east and west.


nextly. that ye three comissiners with ye towns men yeerly chossen to carie one towne afairs may have libertie to call a towne meetting as acasion may Require.


nextly


that ye Benifitt of our Pattent shall bee to ye Pattenttees yt are to bee mentioned to them their asosiats their heairs, successors and asigns for our and for ye bounds of our


493


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


Pattent wee Refur you to ye old Pattent which I left with you and as for quitt Rent wee have all Redy signified in writting to yo' worship.


now sir our dependance is upon yor worship and hops in you : yt you will doe for us in ye pemises as if ye cace ware yoe owne and if you please to serve us with a Ruf draught of it yt wee may see it wee shall send up soan to have it confirmnd and wee yor servants shall not for gett your kind- nes butt hope wee shall make honest satisfaction to yor worship for yor pains and care in ye premises not else att present butt Rest your humble servant in behaulfe of ye towne.


ISAAC PLATT Towne Clarke.


(File No. 6.)


[THOMAS SCIDMORE'S LAND.]


[1687, April 28.]


Thomas scidmore 7 acers of Land Lying by ye west side of a hollowe that Leadeth to eatons necke with a Rocke in ye entering of ye hollowe.


A true coppy of what Capt. Baily gave mee in writting to Record for Thomas Scidmore.


April ye 28th 1687.


p mee Isaac Platt, Rec"


(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 132 )


[LANDS OF PHILIP "UDALL" AND JONATHAN LEWIS.]


[1687, April 29.] .


Wee whose names are under written have Land out for


494


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


phillip udall* twentie acars of land ten acars in bred and cheese hollowe, being fortie Rod square and ten acars at the end of crab medowe hollowe neer a place called ye hog pond fortie Rod square.


Allsoe twentie acars to Jonathan Luice three acers on ye west side of his home Lott and seventeen acars in bred en cheese hollowe on ye south side of phillip Udall only a way of fowr Rod wide beetween phillip udalls land and Jonathan Luices land ; wee say the towns Rights of ye land above said : wee have laid out to ye persons afore said this 29th of Aprill 1687.


JOSEPH BAYLY THOMAS POWELL


A true Record of what was given in to mee,


Isaac Platt, Recor


(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 125.)


[DEED. DAVID SCUDDER TO STEPHEN JARVIS.]


[1687, May 23.]


This Indenture made ye 23ª day of may 1687 in ye third yeer of the Raine of our sov': Lord Jams the second king of great brittan france & Irland ets cets and in ye yeer of our Lord Acording to the Computation off ye Church of England one thousand six hundred eaightie six seven be- tween david scuder, of nessaquage River with in ye Patt- ent of Huntington upon Long Island in ye Countie of Suf- folke and Province of new yourke in americai husbanman


[*I think Philip "Udall" came to Huntington from Flushing, as the name appears in the early records of that Town. He was not here long before the date of the above record .- C. R. S.]


495


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS. .


and mary his wife of the one Partie and Stephen Jarvice Jueneir of ye same towne countie and Province afore said husbanman of ye other Partie : wittnesseth : that the said david scuder and mary his wife for divers good causses and considerations us theire unto moving butt more espec- ially for and in ye consideration of ye sum of nine pounds in good Pasable Pay of this province in hand Reseved and Payed by Thomas higbee before ye ensealling and deliver- ing of these p'sents have bargoned allinated sould and con- firmed and by these p'sents from us our heairs execu- tors administrators and asignes doe allen bargon sel and confirme unto ye afore said stephen Jarvice his heairs executors administrators and asignes all that parcell of medow Land of ours sittuate lying and beeing on ye south side of ye Island one a necke of medow comonly called or knowne by ye name of ye haulfe necke by estimation too acars bee it more or lesse : or ye haulfe proportion of that peece of medow lying on ye east side the afore said haulfe necke yt was between my brother Jonathan Scudder and my selfe, butting and bounding as specified the north with ye woods in comonadge the west with ye medowe of Samuel kicham the cast by the Creeke to have and too hould the afore said granted medow land with what Rights or preveliges may in any waies belong unto ye same free and firme unto said Stephen Jarvice his heairs executors ad- ministrators and asignes or as firme as can bee made by any deed or convance what soe ever exsept it bee ye yeerly and anuall proportion of what may belong to the govern- ment of this province, and ye said david Scudder and mary his wife for our selves our heairs executors, administrators and asignes doe covenant promise and grant too and with the said Stephen Jarvice that the said david scudder and mary his wife now is and stands firmly seised of a sure and perfit estate in ye law of ye afore said medow land before Resighted and hath good Right and lawfull authoritie to sell and convaye the same and ye aid david scuder and


496


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


mary his wife doth further Covenant promise and grant too and with the said Stephen Jarvice his heairs, executors administrators and asignes yt the afore said medow land is free from all other former bargens grants salles morgages leases Judgments executions convance or convances dow- ries widdowe Rights tittles or intrest what soever and ye said david Scudder and mary his wife doth for our selves our heairs executors administrators and asignes further Covenant promise and grant too and with the said stephen Jarvice his heairs and asignes that the said david scudder and mary his wife shall and will defend and warant the said granted p'mises frrm any maner of Just Right tittle claime or demand of any person or persons Claiming by from or under us or our heairs or from any person or per- sons what soever in wittnes wheare of wee have heer unto sett our hands and seales ye day and yeer above written.


DAVID The marke of X SCUDDER · of The marke X SCUDDER MARY


signed sealled. and delivered in the presence of JOHN KICHAM NATHANILL WILLIAMS


The with in mentioned indenture was acknowleged ye day and yeer above written by the subscribers before mee. EPENETUS PLATT


Whearas it is specified that the payment of nine pounds mentioned was Paid by thomas higbee which was in full for the meddow land purchased of david scudder as more att Large is specified by the within mentioned :


I the said Thomas higbee doe acknowlege by these p'sents to have Reseved of Stephen Jarvise Jun" the within purchaser the full and wholle sum with in mentioned to my content as wittnes my hand this 25th day of aprill in


497


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


ye third yeer of his maties Raine and in ye yeer of our lord 1687. signed and THO. HIGBEE delivered in the


presence of THO. FFLEETT EDWARD HIGBEE A True Coppy of ye origanall deed Compared by mee


Isaac Platt


Recor


Septem' ye 27th 1687. (Deeds, Vol. 1, pp. 237-8.)


[DEED. DAVID SCUDDER TO NATHANIEL WILLIAMS.]


[1687, May 23.]


This Indenture made the twentie third day of may in ye third yeer of the Raigne of our Sovr Lord Jams the second king of great Brittan france and Irland Defender of ye faith et cet : and in ye yeer of our Lord Acording to ye Compu- tation of ye Church of england one thousand six hundred and eaightie seven. Betwene David Scudder of nesaquage within the bounds of huntington upon Long Island with in ye Countie of sutolke and Province of new yourke in amer- icai husbanman : and mary his wife of ye one Partie and nathaniel Williams of ye same towne, Countie and Province of ye other Partie, Wittnesseth that the said David Scud- der & mary his wife for divers good causes and considera- tions us their unto moving but more espeeshally for & in consideration of a valliable sum in hand Reseved before the ensealling and delivering heer of have Bargonned allinated sould and confirmed and by these presents Doe from us our heairs exsecutors administrators and asignes Doe allien


498


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


Bargon sell and confirme unto ye aforesaid Nathanell Wil- liams his heairs executors administrators and asignes : all y' parsell of medowe Land of ours sittuate lying and beeing one ye south side of this Island one a necke of meddow commonly called or knowne by ye name of ye great necke or for a more cleer destinktion ye haulf neck : Butting and bounding as specified one ye east side with ye medowe of Richard williams ye south end with ye sound the west side with ye medow of Jonathan Scudder the north end with the woods in comonage : wee doe acknowledge all and singular that Parcell of medowe bounded as aforesaid wee have estranged from us our heairs exsecutors, administra- tors and asignes unto nathaniell Williams his heairs, execu- tors and asignes Too have and too hould for ever all and singular the afore granted p'mises yeelding and paying therefore his yeerly and anuall proportion of what may belong to ye goverment of this Province and wee ye said david Scudder and mary his wife for our selves our heairs exsecutors administrators and Asignes : Doe covenant promise and grant too and with ye said Nathaniell williams afore said that ye said David Scudder & mary his wife now is and stands firmly seaised of a sure and perfit estate in ye Law of ye said medowe land afore Resighted and have good Right and Lawfull Athoritie too sell & convac ye same and the said david scudder and mary his wife Doth further covenant promise and grant too and with ye said nathaniell williams his heairs executors administrators and asignes that the aforementioned medowe land : is free from all other former bargans grants saills morgages Leasses judg- ments executions convance or convances Dowries widow Rights tittels or intrest what soe ever further more, the david scudder and mary his wife doth for our selves our heairs executors administrators and asignes doth covenant Promise and Grant : too and with ye afore said Nathaniell Williams his heairs executors administrators and asignes that the saide david scudder and mary his wife shall and


499


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


will warant and defend the afore granted p'mises from any maner of just Right tittle claime or demand of any Person or persons claiming by from or under us or our heairs or from any Person or Persons what soe ever : in wittnes whear of wee have sett too our hands and seals ye day and yeer above written.


signed sealled and ddl : in the p'sence of us JOHN KECHAM THOMAS BRUSH


of The marke X DAVID SCUDDER The marke X MARY SCUDDER


The within written Indenture was acknowledged by ye Subscribars the day and yeer above mentioned before mee, EPENETUS PLATT.


A True Coppy of ye origanall deed Compared p mee Isaac Platt Reco".


may ye 24th 1687. (Deeds, Vol. 1, pp. 227-8.)


[TOWN MEETING. JUDGE PALMER IN AGAIN.] [1687, June 6.]


At a town meeting June ye 6th 1687


It was voated and consented too that Judge Pallmer shall bee taken in as trustee in our Patent with us only in Refer- ance to ye soill Right of that Land betwixt operhoweseck and fresh pond the town Reserving to themselves their own Right of hearbige and medowe in ye afore said Land : not alltering any thing y' ye govement hath done in Refarance to ye setlment of ye farmes upon that Land. allsoe yt Judge Pallmer shall not himself or any of his successors from by or under him by virtue heerof lay any claime or have any intrest in our bounds westward of ye bounds before mentioned namely opechowseck which is a small brooke Runing into ye mill brooke.


500


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


An exchange of Land between Samuell Ketcham and nathanill willams eight acars of Land which ye sd Samuell Ketcham had in ye west feild for twelve acars at ye spring southward :


The same day it was ordered yt ye towns men may have libertie to make chose of home thay plese to give them advice in matters partaing to ye pattent.


[This part of a leaf was cut from a volume of Court Records forming old Book No. 3, and inserted here in the revision in the year 1873.]


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, pp. 152-4.)


[DEED. MARY MILLER TO JAMES CHICHESTER.]


[1687, July 1.] [Abstract.]


This Indenture made the first day of Jully 1687, betwene Mary Miller wife of Jonathan Miller and James Chichester Junr. Witnesseth said Mary Miller having power by her first husband's will, and in consideration of a considerable sum of money in hand paid have granted alinated barganed and sould and confirmed unto the said James Chichester Jun' his heirs, executors, administrators or assignes two acars of land lying on ye north side of ye aforesaid James Chichesters home lot joining to it frunting to ye highway and ye rear frunting to ye woods bounded on ye north by ye land of John Teed with all rights & priveledges that doth at present belong to said land, with full covenant and warranty of title. In witnes whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale.


Witness


his marke


NICKOLASX SMITH SARAHI SMITH


her marke


MARY X MILLER


501


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


Acknowledged Feb. 25, 1689 before EPENETUS PLATT Justice of the Peace. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p 303.)


[JOSEPH WOOD AND NATHANIEL FOSTER EXCHANGE LAND.]


[1687, July 26.]


This Writting wittneseth that wee Joseph wood and Nathaniell foster sen' both of Huntington have made an exchange of Land as followeth ; first I ye said Joseph Wood doe by these p'sents deliver and give posesion unto nathan- iell foster sen' all my Right and tittle that I have in a tracte of Land Containeing fower acers more or lese together with ye grant I had of the towne of Running my fence in to ye watter it lying one ye east side of stone brooke harbor


Secondly I the saide nathaniell foster sen' doe by these p'sents deliver and give possesion unto Joseph wood afore sd in exchange and leiu of the land afore said fower acars and a haulfe of land in the cast feild joyning to John weekes one the east: by land of the said foster one ye west butting one the south to land of Epenctus Platts and on y" north by the higheway as wittnes our hands this 26th of ye 5 mo : called Jully 1687.


THOMAS POWELL his


NATHANIELL FOSTER JOSEPH WOOD


JONATHAN X MILLER


mark


A Truc Coppy of what was given in to mec to Record p mee Isaac Platt. Recor Jully ye 27th 1687.


(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 230.)


502


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


[LAND DIVISIONS IN THE EASTMOST NECK.]


[1687, July 27.]


A Record of Captt fleetts meddowe upon ye eastermost necke att south.


The necke of meddowe by estimation fortie acars belong- ing to Captt Thomas ffleett : Joseph Wood, Samuell wood nathaniel ffoster & Edward Higbee all Containing ten Hun- dreds, each mans proportion lying and beeing as followeth : first Captt ffleett five Hundred or twentie acars which is ye one haulfe lying one ye east side the necke streching west ward from the creeke fivety twoo Rodd from thence south ward near the east side of a little swampe in ye meddowe with some bushes in it & soe Ranging to ye sound, the south and east bounds the sound & creeke as hie northward as the Indian Path.


This Record is a true coppy as it is given in to mee.


Isaac Platt Recor


second.


Joseph Wood six acars fifteen Rodd west ward from Capttin fleets line soe holding that breadth to ye sound.


thirdly


Samuell wood six acers fifteen Rodd westward from Joseph woods line soe holding that breadth to ye sound. fourth,


Nathaniell foster and Edward higbee eaight acars and is twenty two Rodd from Samuell woods line west ward which Reaches ye Creeke one ye west side : which creekr is their west bounds their south bounds ye sound, theie north bounds butting to ye woods, and so they doe all.


A True Coppy of what was given in to mee to Record p mee


Isaac Platt, Recor Jully ye 27th 1687. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 233.)


---


.


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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


[CHILDREN OF JONAS WOOD, JR.]


[1687, Aug. 11.]


Elizebeth wood the dafter of Jonas wood Jun' born in the month of february the 26 day the year 1668.


phebee wood borne in the 14 of may in the yeer 1671. martha wood borne in the month of Jenewary the 29 daye in the yeare 1675


John wood borne the 15 day of aprill 1677


Jeremiah wood borne the 18 day of agust in the yeare 1679.


Jonas wood ye son of Jonas wood Juner born the 8 day of desember 1681.


Timothy wood borne the 17 day of July in the yeare 1683. An wood dafter of Jonas wood Borne in the month of Augost ye 11 day in ye yeare 1687.


(Surveys, p. 158.)


[TOWN MEETING.]


[1687, Sept. 20.]


At a towne meeting septem' ye 20th 1687 Mr Wood Tho: Powell & Isaac Platt weare Legally chossen asessors for ye three haulf pence upon the pound ordered by the Govere and Counsell.


The day above sª was granted to James batte twentie acars of land ye towns Right in it : adjoining to the south and west of his land not to predudise hie ways or wattering places for cattell.


The day above sd. was granted to Jonathan Wood six acars of land upon ye east side of ye path att ye haulfe mile hill joining to ye north side of sargent tittus land.


504


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


The day above sd was granted to John Scidmor Juner twentie acars of Land ye towns Right in it in bredd en checse hollow from ye path yt leads to sunken medow to ye way that cattell goe over ye swamp above phillip udalls not to prededece hie ways or watering places for cattell.


The day above written was grantted to Jonas wood Junor five acars of land adjoining to his owne in the south hol- low.


The day above sd was granted to Jonathan Jarvise and Jonathan miller libertie to dige a wel upon ye common.


The day above sd was granted to Captt fleet and william broderton each of them twentie acars of land a pees between the fresh pond and Crabmedow thay to clear ye towne of all demands of Indians or any other as all that have grants of land in ye towne bounds eastward of ye mill are to doe though not exprest in ye severall grants to them.


The day above sd. was granted to Edward bunce fortie acars of land upon ye south side of ye hog pond hee to have it as Captt fleet and all other farmers have.


The same day abov sd. was granted to John Kisham four acars of land att the reer of his home Lott.


The day above sd. was granted to nicolas Smith too acare of land joing to his land one ye west side ye harbor.


The day above sd was granted to John Teed five acare of Land at ye hed of ye hollow that coms from ye pipe staves in ye cast neckc.


The day a bove sd was granted to stephen Jarvise junr. too acars of land east ward of ye path joing into ye east neck oposite to James Chichesters Sen"


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 156 )


September ye 20th 1687 at a towne meeting Capt thomas fleet, thomas Powell and Isaac Platt were chossen to carie on all matters Relating to the finishing of their Pattent.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 150.)


505


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


At a town meeting.


September ye 20th 1687 it was voated and granted that what parcels of medowe are at ye harbor of either side shall be sold at an out cry to ye hiest bider to defray Pub- licke charges yt is to say soe much of them as shall bee ajudged by men apointed for yt purpose to be convenient to bee sould.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 157.)


[RECORD OF LANDS OF DAVID SCUDDER AND THOMAS SCIDMORE.]


[1687, Sept. 26.]


Septem' ye 26th 1687.


A Record of ye medowe of david scudder att Crab medow a peece of medowe bounded one the east with ye meadowe of Jonas Vallentine and the west side by Thomas scidmores medowe, Runing from ye beach to ye maine creeke.


A nother peece of medow of david scudders att Crab medowe bounded with Thomas scudders medowe one ye west side and by Thomas scidmores medowe one ye east side, Runing from the upland to ye maine Creeke.


A Record of the medowe of thomas scidmore at Crab- medowe ye day above sd. Septem : ye 26th 1687.


A Peece of medow Runing from the beach to the maine Creeke bounded by david scuders medowe of each side east and west : A nother peece of medow of Thomas Scid- mores upon ye south side of Crab medowe bounded by y" medowe of Jams batte one ye east side & by ye medow of david scudder one the west.


A True Record of what was given in to mee by ye above


506


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


sd. david scudder and Thomas scidmore the day and yeer a bove written.


Isaac Platt Recor


(Deeds, Tol. 1, p. 235.)


[A BILL OF ITEMS OF CHARGES.]


[1687, Oct. 5.]


Huntingtons due from ye Countie Octobar : ye 5th 1687


An acount of what charge hath been expended about ye souldiers yt came with Cappt : seardam : att : 6ª : p. meall & 2ª p. nights Lodgin : 6ª p. horse for one night : att their Re- turn these yt brought backe the horses : for : 2 : nights and a day Id for each horse Pastering and for a horse going neer to Hemsted with them prest for ye servise 2d :


due to Captt Platt upon ye acount above men- lb. s. d. tioned


03


00


02


due to Leutt Jonas Wood


00


09 04


due to Insighne Jonathan Scudder


00


09 04


due to SargentTho : weeks


00


03 04


00 07 02 due to John weeks


due to Mr Jonas wood 00


04


IO


due to Isaac Platt


00


O3


04


due to Thos. Whitson


00


O3


04


due to John Brush


00


07


04


due to Joseph Wood


00


O3


04


due to nicolas smith


00


OI 08


due to Joseph Whittman


00


08


04


due to Thos. brush


00


05


04


due to Richard brush


00


02


IO


due to Samuell Wood


00


03


04


due to Robart kellam


00


02


due to Saml. Kicham


00


02


02


507


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


the Constable demands for his truble


00


05 00


due to Jams Smith


00


04 04


due to Tho: Powell


00


OI 08


duc to Abiell titus


00


06 04


duc to Sargent titus


00


03 04


due to Captt. Joseph Bayly


00


03 04


due to John Samis


OI


OI 00


" " Tho : Scudder


00




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