Records of the town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y., with other ancient documents of historic value, volume I, Part 32

Author: East Hampton (N.Y.); Hedges, Henry Parsons
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Sag-Harbor, J. H. Hunt, printer
Number of Pages: 540


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One quarter of one acre and two poles of laid out at Aca- bonick landing place, it being a homick of land joining to his own meadow he the said Dayton his heirs and assigns always allowing all persons free liberty to put their horses on the same as they may have occasion of the same in getting their hay off or out of their several parcels of meadow, and also al- lowing all persons free liberty to come out of the meadow with their carts or going in and to draw their hay out of their meadow to secure the same.


Half one acre of land laid out on the homick at the mouth of Acabonick harbor's mouth.


One quarter of one acre and twelve pole laid out at Aca- bonick joining to Lemuel Hedges his land.


One quarter of one acre and twelve pole at the East side of Acabonick joining to his own land.


One acre and half and twenty- eight pole of sedge meadow on the East beach at Acabonick, part of the same is a flat.


Part of the abovesaid parcels of land the said Dayton pur- chased of John Parsons.


BOOK A, page 582 .- The Records of the lands and allot- ment of Thomas Dyament Senior, belonging to him, his heirs,


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or assigns forever containing a thirteen acre lot with all priv- ileges and appurtenances appertaining to the same only no meadow was granted by the Town unto this allotment.


Imprimis the home lot and the addition containing thirteen acres more or less bounded by the street East and Steven Hand's lot South end the present Common West : and North by a parcel of land that formerly did belong unto John Hand Senior, which land was procured by the Town of the wife of John Hand for to make a highway of part of it and the Town has granted unto Thomas Dyament about one acre and a quarter more or less of that land so procured joining to his own land upon condition that the said Thomas Dyament is to keep up and maintain at all times a good sufficient fence be- tween him and the highway.


And also one parcel of land added to his home addition being part of a third division of land containing three acres more or less and bounded by the Common South and West and his own land East and the highway North.


Also one parcel of woodland by the great plain containing about eighteen acres more or less, part of which land was procured of Samuell Parsons and John Parsons in exchange for land elsewhere, and bounded by the highways South and North William Edwards East and Richrrd Brooke's land West.


Also one parcel of land more upon the little plain contain- ing three acres and a half more or less, which land he pro- cured of Richard Brooke's in exchange for three acres from the eighteen acres that joineth and is laid out to Richard Brookes his land for his use, & this three acres and a half of land on the little plain is bounded by the highway North and West and the highway and beach South and East by land formerly in the hands of Thomas Chatfeild and Thomas Os- borne senior but now in the possession of widow Myller.


One parcel of land more upon the little plain which he


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formerly bought of John Hand, Junior, given and granted to him by his father and containeth four acres more or less bounded by Thomas Talmage on the East, the highway and beach South and West by land that formerly did belong to Jeremyah Meachem and North by some part of Richard Stretton's land and also by some part of the Town's land by Georgica Pond.


One parcel of land more upon the little plain which he had of John Stretton which formerly did belong to Jeremyah Meachem & that in exchange for land known by the name of the little lots, and this land upon the little plain containeth three acres more or less bounded East by his own land which bought of John Hand above mentioned and South by the highway and beach and West by some of the Town's land and North by some Common land by Georgica Pond.


One parcel more upon the little plain which he had of John Stretton in exchange also for land at the little lots, and containeth four acres more or less, bounded by the highway East and South and by Thomas Talmage West and Norward by Richard Stretton and Willyam Mulford's land.


Page 59 .- One parcel more by the little plain being part of a second or third division of land and containeth four acres and a quarter more or less, bounded Southward by Richard Stretton and William Mulford's land, and Eastward by Mr. John Mulford and Norward by some common land that is by Georgica Pond.


And one parcel of land more Eastward upon the plain be- yond the Indian well being part of a third division containing two acres and a half more or less bounded by Mr. John Mul- ford East and Mrs. Alce Codner formerly the wife of John Hand's land deceased West.


And also one parcel of meadow at the Norwest which he purchased of John Hand Junior which was given to him by


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his father and it containeth four acres more or less bounded by some land that did formerly belong to Mr. Bond, but now in the possession of Thomas Osburne Jr. on the one side and William Mulford's lot on the other side.


And one parcel of meadow more at the Norwest which he purchased also of John Hand and containeth two acres more or less bounded by Mr. John Mulford on the one side & Wil- liam Edwards on the other side.


Also one parcel of meadow more at the Northwest pur- chased of John Hand aforesaid and it is not yet laid out in particular but is between himself and Mr. Bond & William Mulford.


And one parcel of meadow at Napeake belonging to Thomas Dyament, purchased by him of some of the sons of John Hand Senr deceased, and is bounded by Willyam Ed- wards Eastward and the pines and sandy ground or hills Nor- ward and Westward and some part of it is Westward from Mr. Bond's land that is now in the possession of Thomas Os- borne Junr. and bounded Southward by a parcel of flags & flowers.


Page 59g .- Also one parcel of land more which containeth one acre and a half, bounded by John Hoppings' land Nor- ward and Eastward, John Wheeler's land South and the street or highway West.


And also one parcel of land more at Georgica which he procured of Thomas Hand in exchange for land at Waynscut, the which land at Georgica containeth eleven acres more or less bounded by the Cove Eastward, Southward by land that doth now appertain to Thomas Osburne Senior though form- erly was in the possession of Richard Brookes, and the pres- ent Common Westward and Norward.


See more in 60.


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Page 60 .- Also one parcel of land as part of a fifth division belonging to the allotment that was Thomas Diament Senrs' the same being in Ammiganset woods at a place called the red dirt, containing eleven acres and sixty poles being bound- ed by common land upon all sides.


Also one parcel of land as part of a fifth division, the same lying in Aelwive Brook neck, being in the whole eight acres and twenty pole and is bounded by land that doth belong to the allotment that was John Edwards' deceased, to the South- ward and with land that doth belong to Joshua Garlick to the Northward and with common land to the Eastward, both which parcels of land being the seventh lot in each place though but on division in two parts.


Book B, page 32 .- The Records of the Allotment of Wil- liam Edwards granted by the Town of Easthampton to him and his heirs forever, containing a twenty acre lot with all privileges and appurtenances as fulloweth :


Imprimis, the home lot and addition containing twelve acres be it more or less bounded with the street West and John Edwards' lot North and the Swamp East and Benjamin Price lot South.


Secondly, one of land on the East plain containing eight acres and an half be it more or less bounded with the high- way North and South and Thomas Osburne Senior, East and Mr. Bond's lot West.


One parcel of land more in the old Eastern plain contain- ing eight acres be it more or less bounded with the highway North & South and Richard Brooke's lot west and Benjamin Concklins' lot East.


One parcel of land more within the mill-gate containing thirteen acres be it more or less bounded with the highway North and South and Thomas Diamon's lot West and John Osburnes lot East.


One parcel of land more being a second home lot contain-


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ing six acres be it more or less bounded with the street West, and Jeremyar Concklin's lot North and the swamp East and Nathaniell Foster's lot South.


One parcel of meadow being his first division in Accoban- ock containing two acres be it more or less bounded with Benjamin Price on the one side and Jeremy Meachem on the other side.


One parcel of meadow more being his second division in Accobanock containing two acres and an half bounded with Benjamin Price on the one side and Jeremy Meachem on the other side.


One parcel of meadow in Accobanock neck containing six acres be it more or less bounded with Benjamin Price on the one side and Robert Dayton on the other side.


One parcel of meadow at the Northwest containing three acres be it more or less bounded with Jeremy Meachem on the one side and Robert Dayton on the other side.


One parcel of meadow at the Northwest containing two acres be it more or less bounded with William Mulford on the one side and Thomas Diamon on the other.


One parcel of meadow at the harbor containing two acres be it more or less bounded with William Mulford on the one side and Thomas Diamont on the other.


One parcel of meadow at Napeage containing four acres and half be it more or less bounded with Mr. Mulford on the one side and the sand hills on the other.


One acre of meadow more at Napeage be it more or less bounded with William Mulford's East, Mr. Mulford's South, Mr. Bonds' West and the sand hills North.


BOOK A, page 50 .- The Records of the Allotment that doth now belong to John Edwards to him his heirs or assigns for ever containing a thirteen acre lot with all privileges thereunto belonging which allotment was in the hands and


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possession of Nathaniell Foster and sold by him unto Will- yam Edwards as by a bill of sale may appear, and by Wil- liam Edwards freely given and granted unto his son John Edwards the allotment with all liberties and privileges to him his heirs or assigns forever, only the said Willyam Ed- wards has reserved for his own use the second home lot, and the first division of meadow at Accobonock all the rest of the whole allotment as aforesaid with all privileges that do there- unto belong whatsoever is as above mentioned is freely given by the abovesaid Willyam Edwards unto John Edwards to him his heirs or assigns forever.


Imprimis, the home lot and addition containing fifteen acres more or less, part of which land was for land that was laid down in the old Eastern plain, and part of it was for part of a third division of land and this land being bounded by Nathan Birdsills' land that now is in the possession of Nathaniell Domynie North and by the swamp East and Wil- liam Edwards lot South and the street West.


Secondly, one parcel of land in the Eastern plain contain- ing five acres more or less, bounded by Johnah Garlick Senr East, the highway North, and West by William Mulford's land and the highway and beach South.


Thirdly, one parcel of land more on the Eastern plain con- taining six acres and a half more or less which land was form- erly exchanged by Nathaniell Foster with Mr. James for a second division of land and being thus bounded by Richard Stretton's land West, the highway North and Steven Hedges his land East and the highway and beach South.


Fourthly, one parcel of land upon the Eastern plain con- taining ten acres more or less part of which land he ex- changed with John Stretton Senir for land at Waynscut and bounded by the highway and beach South, Willyam Barnes his land West, the highway North and East by -


Fifthly one parcel of land more known by the name of the


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little lots containing an acre and a half more or less part of which land was given to him by his father Willyam Edward and being bounded by the highway and beach South and Mr. John Mulford West and some part of Hooke pond North, and a parcel of land that was formerly in the hands of Mr. Roberd Bond but now in the possession of Thomas Osborne Junir East.


One parcel of meadow at Accobonock in the second divi- sion being five acres more or less, part of it he had of Rich- ard Streton and part of it of Joshuah Garlik, bounded by Mr. Mulford on the one side and Mr. Baker on the other side.


Page 502 .- Also one parcel of land more belonging to John Edwards which was a fourth division of land and it lieth upon the Norwest woodland plain and containeth about nineteen acres and three quarters more or less, and bounded by Richard Brooks on the one side and John Squire on the other side and highways at both ends.


Also one piece of land more belonging to John Edward being part of a fifth division and it lieth Eastward of the Town in Amaganset woods and it containeth about eleven acres and a half more or less and bounded by Jeremiah Conk- ling Senior, on the Eastward part of it and Benyamyn Os- borne toward the Westward part of it and by the Common on the other part of it.


And one piece of land more about Alewive Brook and it containeth about eight acres more or less and bounded by --


Book G, page 572 .- The record of land laid out to the heirs of Josiah Edward in the ninth division it being one acre and half more or less as it is now fenced, at Ammagan- set, bounded with the land of Jeremiah Conkling Northeast and Thomas Mulford and their own land East and Southeast, the Town Commons Southwesterly.


Book G, page 71 .- The Record of several parcels of land


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granted to Thomas Edwards in the Town of Easthampton April the 8th 1701 and so onward. Viz :


Ten acres and one third of land more or less about Georgi- ca in Goose Creeke Neck bounded Southward by said Creek, East by the land of John Carle, West by the land of Daniel Bushup and North by the Town Common, being part of a sixth division.


2. Also four acres of upland and swamp land be it more or less, near but beyond the Three Mile Harbor Round Swamp on the left hand of the cart way that leads down to said har- bor, being bounded by upland and swamp land on all parts being parts of said Town's Common, both which being part of a ninth division : part of the abovesaid he had from Tho. Baker by exchange for his right in the great swamp and part from his brother John Edwards, the rest his own right.


And one acre three quarters of swamp and upland being part of said ninth division, be it more or less bounded by his lot of meadow in Accobonuck great meadow, upper range, to the North, by Thomas Osborne Senior, East, by Samll Par- sons, senior, West, and the Town Common South.


Also four acres of land more or less laid out to Thomas Ed- wards in the ninth division which land the said Edwards pur- chased of William and Daniel Edwards the said land being laid out to the said Edwards towards Norwest Eastward from the place known by the name of the Grassy Hollow bounded on all sides with the Town Commons.


Test CORNELIUS CONKLING, Town Clerk.


Also one acre and half of land be it more or less laid out to Thomas Edwards joining to his own land last above men- tioned, said land the said Edwards purchased of William Hedges it being part of said Hedges' ninth division.


Test CORNELIUS CONKLING,


Town Clerk.


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BOOK B, page 23 .- The Records of the Allotment of Wil- liam Fithin granted by the Town of Easthampton to him and his heirs for ever containing a fourteen acre lot viz : home lot and plains with all privileges and appurtenances belonging to such an allotment as followeth :


Imprimus, the home lot with the addition containing nine acres be it more or less bounded with Richard Brookes lot North, the street East and Richard Straton's lot South and the Common West.


Secondly, one parcel of land on the great plain containing three acres be it more or less, bounded with the highway North & Sough, and Stephen Hand's lot East and Thomas Osburne, Senior's West.


Thirdly, two acres in the old East plain be it more or less, bounded with the highway North & South, and Richard Brookes' lot East and Nathan Birdsall West.


Fourthly, one parcel more in the East plain containing five acres, be it more or less, bounded with the highway North & South and Benjamin Price's lot East and Thomas Osburne, junior West.


Fifthly, seven acres of woodland Eastward be it more or less, bounded with the highway North & South and Roger Smith's lot East, and William Barnes' lot West.


Sixthly, a second home lot containing six acres be it more or less, bounded with the Common North and William Barnes lot East, and the street South and Mr. Backer's lot West.


One parcel of meadow being his first division in Accobanock containing one acre and a half be it more or less bounded with Roger Smith on the one side and Nathaniell Bishop on the other.


One parcel of meadow more being his second division in Accobanock containing one acre and a half be it more or less, bounded with Roger Smithe's lot on the one aide and Nathan- iell Bishop on the other side.


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One parcel of meadow in Accobanock neck, containing one acre and an half, be it more or less, bounded with Roger Smithe's lot on the one side and Nathaniell Bishops on the other side.


One parcel of meadow more in the Northwest meadow con- taining three acres be it more or less, bounded with Roger Smithes lor on the one side and Nathaniell Bishop's on the other side.


One parcel of meadow more in the first division in Acco- banock containing one acre and an half be it more or less, bounded with Thomas Tomson's lot on the one side and Josh- ua Garlick's on the other side.


Book A, page 33 .- The Records of the Allotment of Wil- lyam Fithian granted by the Town of Easthampton to him, his heirs or assigns forever, containing a fourteen acre lot, viz : with all privileges and appurtenances belonging to such an allotment as followeth :


Imprimis, the home lot and the addition containing nine acres more or less bounded by Richard Brookes' land North, the street East and Richard Stretton's lot South and the Com- mon West.


Secondly, one parcel of land on the great plain containing three acres more or less bounded by the highway North and South, Stoven Hand's land East, the which land of Steven Hand is four acres more or less, being now in the hands of Willyam Fithyan in exchange for land to Steven Hand at Wainscut, being part of a third division of land, which land abovesaid being seven acres more or less, being in the posses- sion of the aforesaid Willyam Fithyan, and all of it bounded by the highway South & North, and Thomas Osburne Senir West and Tho Osburne Jrs land East.


Thirdly, one parcel in the Eastern plain being two acres more or less bounded by the highways North & South, and


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Nathan Birdsill's lot West and Richard Brook's land East.


Fourthly, one parcel more in the Eastern plain, containing five acres more or less, bounded by the highways North & South and Benjamin Price's lot East and Thomas Osburne Junir, West.


Fifthly, one parcel of woodland by the Eastern plain, being a second division containing seven acres more or less, bound- ed by the highway South and North, William Barnes his lot West and Roger Smith's land East.


Sixthly, a second home lot containing six acres more or less bounded by the street South, and the Common North, Mr. Thomas Backer's lot West, and William Barnes his land East. The which second home lot he hath given to his son Enoch Fithian.


One parcel of meadow being his first division at Accobon- ock, being one acre and a half more or less, bounded by Rog- er Smith on the one side and Nathaniell Bishop on the other side.


One parcel more at Accobonock being his second division, containing one acre and a half more or less, bounded by Roger Smith on the one side and Nathaniell Bishop on the other side.


Also one parcel of meadow in Accobonock neck being one acre and a half more or less, bounded by Roger Smith on the one side and Nathaniell Bishop on the other side.


One parcel more in the Norwest meadow containing three acres more or less, bounded by Roger Smith on the one side and Nathaniell Bishop on the other side.


One parcel more in Accobonock first division, being part of his proportion of waste meadow containing one acre and a half, more or less, bounded by Thomas Tomson's land on the one side and Joshua Garlicks lot on the other side.


And also one parcel of woodland at the end of his home addition land being part of a third division of land, about two


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acres more or less, bounded by the Common West, Richard Stretton South and Richard Brooks on the North.


Page 333 .- Also one parcel of land more granted to Wil- liam Fithyan being a fourth division of land, and it lieth on the Norwest woodland plain and it containeth about twenty- one acres more or less, and bounded by Richard Brooks his land on the Norwest side and Richard Stretton Senr's land on the Southeast side, and the Southward end bounded by the highway and the Norward by the present Common.


LOOSE LEAF A .- Enock Fithian entereth for his half acre division in Acabonick neck joining to the meadow of Robert Parsons and Thomas Stretton and John Hopin.


Book B, page 4 .- The Records of the allotment of Mr. Lion Gardiner granted by the Town of Easthampton to him and his heirs forever, containing twenty-eight acres of up- land, viz : homelot and plains with all privileges and appur tenances belonging to such allotment as followeth :


Imprimis the home lot with the addition containing nine acres and an half be it more or less, bounded on the West with the street and on the North with Thomas Chatfild's home lot and East with Hooke pond and South with Mr. James' home lot.


Secondly, one parcel of land on the great plain containing twenty-nine acres and an half be it more or less bounded with Roger Smiths' lot East, the highway South and the woodland highway West and North.


Thirdly, one parcel of woodland lying Easterly from the Town containing fourteen acres be it more or less bounded


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with the highway North & South and with Mr. John Mul- ford's lot and with William Mulfords' lot -.


One parcel of meadow in Accobanocke great meadow con- taining five acres or thereabouts be it more or less bounded with Mr. James on the one side and Robert Parsons on the other.


One parcel of meadow more in Accobanocke neck contain- ing three acres and an half, be it more or less, bounded with Mr. James on the one side and Thomas Chatfild on the other side.


One parcel of meadow more at the Northwest containing five acres and an half and sixteen pole be it more or less bounded with Mr. James on the one side and Thomas Chat- fild's on the other side. This with Mr. James' next to it is made over by Jer. Concklin to John Straton for or in way of exchange for his meadow in Accobanock neck and a piece of meadow in the second division bounded with Will Hedges East and Thomas Osburne Junior, West.


Also one parcel of land that he exchanged with Rich Straton lying in the mill plain containing five acres be it more or less bounded by George Miller's lot East, the highway North and Jeremy Mechams' lot West.


One parcel of land which was John Stratton's and half his fence at the little plain, the land containing four acres more or less bounded with the highway North, the Sea South, Wil- liam Mulford's lot on the East and George Miller on the West.


Book A, page 162 .- The Records of the allotment of Mr. Lyon Gardyner granted by the Town of Easthampton to him, his heirs and assigns forever containing twenty-eight acres of upland viz : home lot and plains with all privileges and ap- purtenances belonging to such an allotment as followeth :


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Imprimis, the home lot and the addition containing nine acres and a half be it more or less, bounded on the West by the street, & on the North by Thomas Chatfeild's home lot & East with Hoock pond and South by Mr. Thomas James' his home lot.


Secondly, one parcel of land in the great plain containing twenty-nine acres and a half more or less, bounded by Roger Smyths' land East, the highway South, and the woodland highway West and North, whereof eight acres of this parcel of land was made over by the foresaid Mr. Lion Gardyner unto Roger Smyth, lying and being at the Westermost part upon a hummak of woodland along by the West highway above mentioned.


Thirdly, one parcel of woodland lying Eastward from the Town containing fourteen acres more or less, by the high- ways North and South and Mr. John Mulfords' lot West and Willyam Mulford's land East.


And one parcel of meadow in Accobonock neck containing five acres and a quarter more or less, whereof one acre and three quarters was changed with Mr. James for meadow in the first divisiou at Accabonok.




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