Records of the town of Southhampton, with other ancient documents of historic value, Vol. II, Part 28

Author: Southampton (N.Y.); Pelletreau, William S. (William Smith), 1840-1918; Post, William J., 1861- ed; Early, James A., ed; White, Edward P., ed; Sleight, Harry Dering, 1875-
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Sag-Harbor, N.Y., J. H. Hunt, printer
Number of Pages: 412


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ticular Inclosures as the rest for paying and defraying the said charge that shall soe happen in theire year past for which they ware chosen, and for the true and faithtul performance of the premises according to the true and general sence and meaning of these presents we have heere unto sett our hands and seals in Southampton above said this - day of may Arnq Dom 1694.


|NOTE .- There are no signatures attached to this instrument, and it is doubttul if it ever was put in torce. The lot men- tioned as " John Jagger's beach lot " is now wholly covered by the ocean or beach. As an indication of the extent to which the sea has encroached upon the land, the writer wishes to re- cord what he has himself seen. In the winter of 1864 a row of thirteen fence posts were visible at a very low tide, standing in the sand a few feet from the water's edge. An examination showed that they had been set in meadow bottom. Their loca- tion was south of the east side of Cooper's neck lane, and they were once the boundary of a lot south of the land now owned by Capt. Wmn. White. When the fence was set we have no means of knowing, but it was doubtless after the date of the above writing, showing conclusively that the ocean has advanc. en since that time a distance, equal, at the least calculation, to the whole width of the beach. w. s. P.]


Southampton May the 10th 1669. Whereas I Joseph Rai- ner Cunstable and I Isaack Halsey Overseer having determin - ed with the rest of o' copartners the overseers of this towne to take the books of records out of the hands of Henry Peirson, wee having chosen another namely Iohn Howell Iun to that office of Recorder doe hereby acknowledge to have reca this day of him the sd Henry Peirson for the Townes vse as follows, one bundle of papers wherein amongst the rest is the Origmall of ye Indian's deed for the Townes lands witnessed by Mr Abraham Pierson, with ye coppy of the said deed signed as Recorded, and the Originali deede from Mr James ffarret on


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


weh is the award of Mr Winthrop with Mr ffarrets memoran- dum, and another deed of Mr flarrets with a coppy ot the first of them, and the Articles of agreement with the Indians in ye yeare 1649.


Governor Niccolls his determination concerning the Towne Mr Topping and John Cooper, a coppy of it recorded, Capt. Toppings deed with his Assignement on ye back of it to the towne. The originall of the Indians deede assureing ye lands to the Towne weh they bought of Capt Topping, a copy of it recorded. Mr Scotts deede to the Towne for ye meadows & land to Peaconnet, the deed for the hearbidg of the beach, with John Cooper's Assignement. The final conclusion with Southhold Comitties concerning the accabank meadows, ye order for paymt of ye Cuntrys rate in 67, ye coppy of the letter intended to bee sent to ye Governor in 69, more ye great book of records with a parchment cover, more the old book of rec- ords, with a large bundle cont part of the blue book & many other writings, more 3 great roles of papers, and the two books of records of cattle & some time in ye hands of Mr Laughton. Memorand, with ye coppy of ye said deed signed as recorded (record was an error) and is delivered in amongst ye papers, with a coppy of ye Articles of Agreement with ye Indians re- corded, wee say recd ye above mentioned writings and books, &e by vs with our copartners, witnes our hands the day & yeare above written.


In presence of his IOHIN IESSUP mark JOHN LAUGHTON


JOSEPH RAYNOR IONAS BOWER his ISAAC M HALSEY mark THOMAS COOPER.


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May 12 1659. Be it knowne unto all men that by this pres- ent writing that I wiandance Sachem of Pawmanache or Long


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Island, have upon deliberate consideration, and with my sone weeacacombone both of us together given and granted unto Mr lohn Ogden and his heires forever, I say freely given, a certaine peece of land beginning at the westward end of South- ampton boundes, which land is bounded Eastwards with South- ampton bounds, and with a small peice of meadow which I gave to Mr Iohn Gosmer which he is to injoy, Northwards to the water of the bay and to the ericke of aecabancke Westwards to the place called Pehecannacke, and Southerly to Potuncke three miles landwards in from the highwater marke and creeke of aecabancke, and so along to the west. But from this three miles bredth of land Southward all the land and meadow to- wards the South sea the beach only excepted which is sold to John Cooper. I say all the land and meadow I have sold for a considerable price unto Mr Iohn Ogden for himselfe his heires executors and assigns for ever, upon condition as followeth, first that Thomas Halsey and his Associates shall have the priv- ilidge of the peice of meadow called qaancawnantuck the terme of yeares formerly granted to him or them but the land lying between quancawnantnek and three miles northward he shall or may possess and improve at present, but when the yeares of the aforesayed Thomas Halsey shall be expired then shall the afore said Mr lohn Ogden or his assigns fully possess and improve all quaucaunantneke meadow with the rest atoresayed and then shall pay or cause to be payed unto me wiandance my heires or assigns the summe of twenty five shillings a yeare as a year- ly acknowledgement or rent for ever. It is also agreed that wee shall keepe our privilidges of fishing fowling hunting or gathering of berrys or any other thing for our use, and for the full and firme confirmation hereof we have both partyes set too our hands markes and seales interchangeably, the date and veare above written.


Signed sealed and


JOHN OGDEN. [L. S.]


delivered in the


presence of us


DAVID GARDINER,


Sica


Gardener


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


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Oct 3d 1665. The Shelter Island Indians have this day con- firmed the purchase of Hog neck to Southampton for ever, re- serving liberty of huntting & fishing & fowling vpon the same, and have receaved sixe Indian coates vpon the confirmation hereof.


In full satisfaction of before me RICHARD NICOLLS.


all their future claimes to Southampton men, In ffort Iames.


Further it is agreed betweene Sonthampton & Shinecock In- dians concerning John Woodrnffs meadow and all ye rest of ye meadow within ye bounds of Southampton.


That they cannot pretend to ye lands expressed to bee sold to Southampton by his father by his fathers brothers & divers other Indians of that nation in an indenture dated ye yeare 1665 December the 13th


RICHARD NICOLLS.


F


{ Abstrast of dead. ] Isaac Raynor of Southampton sells to his brother in law Iohn Earle, my orchard at North sea which I bought of lohn Rose, (10 rods in length East and west, and 8 rods wide North and South) bounded N & W by home lot of lohn Rose, S & E by common highways or towne street .: Price 6.C


August 24 1686 ( Abigail wife of fohn Rose not concurring) Witness Abraham Willman, Nathaniel Howell


lolin Earle assigns the same to Iohn Rose March 31 1687


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


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It hath pleased your honr to require the Inhabitants of South old to receive a patent from you for our land, which we have long possesed, and alsoe at this time to demand of vs ve reasons of our delay, our reasons some of them are these.


1st Because wee apprehend that wee have a Iust & lawfull right & title to our land already without such a Pattent for at our owne cost & charge, and not at any others, wee transported orselves into these forraigne pts, and here purchased ye land wee now possess of the natives, the then proper owners of yeni, and yt by the approbation of ye Lord Sterlings agent, And also have with long and hard labour, subdued pt of these lands with the perill of our lives, espetially in those times when wee were few in number, but the heathen numerous.


2 Wee have possessed our lands (some of vs) above ye space of 30 yeares withont any mans laving claime to them, which is estemmed a matter of some weight in law.


3 Wee conceive yt the law made at Yorke in ve yeare 66 for each Towne to take a Pattent was in reference to the In - habitants of the west, and whoe lived vnder a forraigne Gov- ernmt But did not respect vs whoe then were and yet are his Maties Subjects and vnder his power.


4 Because it seemeth a new & a strange thing to us that each Plantation on this Hland should bee enioyned to take a l'attent for theire lands, wee never heard of any sneh practice in England or in any of his Maties Dominions, yt every Towne or Parish is injoyned & Pattent, although ve English under the Dutch Governmt have had their land [word illegible ]


5 Wee apprehend where Pattents are made vse of the terms & conditions are expressed Betweene him & whoe grants, and them to whome the grant is made, But it doth not seeme to vs to bee soe in the Pattent here imposed, but persons are upon uncertainties & at ye will of their lord to make such aeknon |- edgment and paymts from time to time as seemeth good to him


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to appoynt, Soe that wee know not what to looke for or trust to


6 lastly wee conceive that the Proclamation made by his Maties Commissioners here, in the yeare 64 assures vs of as much (if not more) than this Pattent will doe, the substance of which Proclamation was this that the People here should enioy whatsoever Gods blessing and their honest labours had furnished them with, And after this Governor Nicolls gave vnder his liand that wee should have eqnall privilidges freedomes & im- munities (if not greater) as any of his Maties Colloneys in N. England. The truth is (to speak plainly) wee cannot bee free to pass over our owne proper right to our lands into other mens hands, and put our selves & successours into a state of servitude if soe, then who would pitty vs or help vs.


But that wee may not bee further troublesome to your honr at this time, wee here humbly take leave of you and rest ready to our abilities to render ali such inst dues & duties as either the law of God or nature bindes vs to.


[Endorsed] A letter sent to ye Governor about a Patent.


The above is without date, but was probably written shortly previous to the grant of Gov. Andross' Patent. W. S. P.


H


On the 13th day of August 1703 at the Request of three of the trustees of the Comonalty of the Towne of Southampton the trustees mett together to treet with the Indians of Shine- cock about some dissatisfacsion. In then the said Indians con- cerneing their land, and after some debate adjourned said meet- ing untill Monday following and then composed the difference, the and Indians confirmed the deeds and a generell Re- lease for said Towneship, ffor which the said trustees gave them the said Indians as followeth,


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RECORDS: TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


To Pomquamo Indian In perticular


2 15 0


and to him the said Pomgnamo to distribute among the Indians To Chice Sachem In particular


10


00 0


To him the said Chice to distribute among the Indians


5 00


0


To Manamam to distribute among the Indians


5 00


0


24


15


To Wyongonhoot for a Release


5


00


(


Incedentall charges as followeth


29


15


()


To Capt. Wheeler


00


6


3


To an interpreter


00


00


9


To halfe a lote of bred to Woolley 6d


a lote and chees to lsaae Halsey 3s


00


3


6


To John Wick by order of the trustees paid the Indians


00


12


()


To 2 shillings paid to butler payd Mr Stephens To Thomas Herrick for drink for to the Indians and entertaining the trustees and evidenees Est


00


02


0


01 00 0)


Adjourned to the 17th day and then met again, and took thirty pounds of Mr Boyer and 2 of Abraham Howell for the townes use to pay the aforesaid charge.


[Abstract of deed.] Caleb Heathcote of the City of Nev York sells to Ieckamiah Scott John Wick Iames Cooper Joseph More Iohn Post Isaae Halsey Iob Sayre Ephraim White Hez- ekiah Howell lohn Mitchell Mathew Lum Isaac Bower Being ve trustees of the Comonalty of and for the proprietors of the town of Southampton, my dwelling house and home lot es- teemed four acres, being in Southampton bounded East by the main street, South by Jeremiah Iaggers house lot, North by Josiah Laughton's house lot which lyeth now common, West by the common. Except the cart path that is in said lot leading


2


00 0)


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to North sea harbor and all that part of said lot lying eastward and Northward of said path to lye without fenceing for ye townes nse. Price 20£ Dec. 13 1712.


Witness T. BRAINET WM SMITH [ L.S.]


CALEB HEATHCOTE.


Acknowledge before ABRAHAM WENDELL Justice


| The above described premises is the present burying ground of Sonthampton. It was set apart for burial purposes by a resolution of the trustees in 1721. The first grave was on the south side of the lot, and is marked by a head-stone bearing the following inscription :


HEARE LYES | ye BODY of JOSEPH | POST DESEASED | 10 NOVEM BER | AGED ABOVT | 72 1721.


Upon the foot-stone is the following :


POST JOSEPH | THE FIRST | ENTARED IN THIS | PLAS. W. S. P.]


I Iohn Mowbrey doe hereby binde myselfe faithfully & dil- ligently to teach and instruct a School In Southampton att twelve shillings In cash per Scholler for the Terme of Six Months Commensing from ye first day of May next and End- ing ye first of November next Ensueing, and to teach them In the hours following viz from Eight to Eleven a clocke In the fforenoone, and from one to five of the clocke In ye afternoone, as witness my hand in Southampton this 28th day of April 1694 Signed in presence of us TOHIN MOWBREY


MATHEW HOWELL THOMAS STEVENS


MR MOWBREYS SCOLLERS.


Mathew Howell 2 Rich Howell Ir 1 Lift Stevens 1 losoph Goodale 1


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


Ensigne ffordham 2 Abraham Howell 1


Hannah Sayre


1 James White 1


Walter Melvin


1 Sam Iohnes 1


Isaac Willman


1 Mrs lohanah Cooper 1


Will Herrick


1 Ionas Bower 1


Joseph Foster


1 lohn Woodruff 2 Joseph Hildreth 1


K


Southampton Sept ye 18 1696 I have given yon in charge the sum of one hundred and forty seven pounds five shillings and nine pence, to bee collected of the Inhabitants of ye towne according to the respective sums anexed to their names. and pay with all the haste you can to the Receaver Generall for the defence of the fronteer the sum of sixty eight pounds five shil- lings, and at or before the twenty fifth of march pay the like sum of sixty eight pounds five shillings as aforesaid, and the Remainder which will bee ten pounds fifteen shillings and nine pence you are to render an accompt thereof to the trustees of your said town for the time being. Given under my hande this day above said


MATHEW HOWELL


To Icekamiah Scott collector of the publie Rates and taxes in Southampton.


An Estimate of Town of Southampton this 11th Sept 1696 by vs Elnathan Topping Abram Howell & Samuel Cooper Ephraim Howell 35 Theodore Pierson 38


Benony Newton 50 Jeremiah lagger 32


Jonathan Raynor 88 George Harris 30


Joseph Woolley 15


Benjamen Haines 40


Semnel Clark North sea


Jeremiah Halsey 36


lohn Woolley 24 lohn ffoster Ir 34


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


Daniel Sayre


50


Mrs Mary Halsey and her


Peregrine Stambrough


120


son Nathaniel 85


John Stambrough


24


Edward Howell


140


Christopher ffoster


26


Obadiah Rogers


105


Iosiah Hand 55


Humphry Hughes


30


John Foster


50


Isaac Mills


35


Ichabod Cooper


35


Richard Howell


74


James Hildreth 48


John Post


60


Isaac Halsey South end 69


lohn Bishop


30


Joseph Post 55


Samuel Bishop


24


ffraneis Savre


55


Josiah Bishop


18


Iecamia Scott


90


Iob Sayre


80


Col Henry Pierson


130


Iohn Woodruff


65


Samuel Johnes


80


Lot Burnet


76


Robert Woolley


40


John Iagger


95


Mr Iona Fordham


43


John Lupton


50


Hannah Travally


26


Ioanna Cooper


90


Isaac Bower


30


Richard Howell Ir


33


Thomas Cooper


30


Joseph Hildreth


75


Mr John Wick


35


Iosiah Topping


100


Iohn Michell


45


Josiah Halsey


60


John Bishop Ir


18


Joseph Pierson


75


Anthony Ludlam


65


Iames Cooper .


60


Major Mathew Howell


95


Jonathan Ilowell


38


John Rose Ir


20


Caleb Gilbert


15


Iohn lessup


110


Thomas Topping


50


Henry Ludlam


55


Samuel Cooper


64


Iohn Morehonse


43


Samuel Lum


45


William Tarbill


30


lohn Rose


20


Iohn Parker


42


John Burnet


12


Joseph Foster


58


Ellis Cook


55


Tho Sayre


24


Joseph More


72


Iolın Davis


36


Isaac Raynor


66


Tho Shaw


26


Thomas Steevens


:5


Abram Howell


64


Mrs Hannah Sayre ard Elisha 90


Lenard Harris 26


RECORDS: TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


363


Wm Perkins


24


Theophilus Howell 45


Aaron Burnrt


40


Joseph Lupton 32


Ionah Bower


45


Nathaniel Howell


34


Ionah Rogers


75


Abigail Topping 46


Major Iohn Howell 100


Joseph Wiekham


16


Isaac Halsey


110


Peter Norris


34


Isaac Halsey Ir


30


Ezekiel Sandford 82


Thomas Rose


26


Samuel Barber


12


Wid Elisebeth Laughton


12


Stephen Hedges


12


David Halsey


45


Henry Harris


9


Manassah Kempton


20


Edward Petty


30


Isaac Willman


55


James Herrick 28


lames Haines


15


Benjamen ffoster Ir


34


lohn Raynor


55


John Sayre


36


Mrs Mary Howell


60


Saml Clark old town


40


Daniel Halsey


81


John Mowbray


18


lohn Willman


18


Joseph Goodale


18


A biel] Cook


45


Tho Parvine


15


Capt Elnathan Topping


85


Josiah Ilowell


14


T'ho. Lupton


36


John Maltbie


15


John Cook


88


Ionah Howell


16


Patience Barnes (widow)


64


Joseph ffordham


135


Gersham Culver


48


William Herrick


82


Benjamen Foster


65


Mr William Barker 35


Henry Goseing


12


Samuel Butler 12


ffrancis Shaw


12


Doctor Durand 12


Widow White


55


Robert Norris 38


Mary Larison


06


Benony flint


18


Robert Patten


12


Widow Leman (Leaming) 15


Mrs Martha Phillips


12


Nathaniel Roscoe 12


William Rose


12


Richard Roundsfield 14


Walter Melvine


12


William Blve


12


Mordeca Burnet


15


Samnel Haines 15


Richard ffowler


15


Robert Isbell


12


John Davis Ir


12


Richard Halsey


15


John Davis mason


12


James Brading


12


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


David Sayre


12


Theophilus Willman 15


loseph Howell


40


Benjamen Willman 12


Martin Rose


12


John Reeves


30


Abiel Davis


15


Iosiah Raynor


15


Dan Burnet


20


Jeremiah foster


15


Joseph Smith


15


[Total]


7077


An Estimate of ye towne of Southampton Errors excepted by us whose names are under written the day and year first written


ELNA TOPPING ABRAHAM HOWELL Assessors.


SAMUEL COOPER


[Note added.] This tax layed at 5d ye pound comes to 147 5s 9d.


[The tax at 5d per pound is carried out in the original list but is omitted in the above copy .- w. S. P.]


STATE OF NEW - YORK, County of Suffolk SS : Town of Southampton )


I have compared the foregoing with the original Records on file in my office, and the same is a correct transcript there- from, and of the whole of said originals contained in Liber A, No. 2, in the office of the Clerk of the Town of Southampton, including errata ; except that abstracts are made of some deeds and car marks recorded, which are correct abstracts thereof, and in all cases where abstracts are given, the fact that they are abstracts is stated.


Dated Dec 30th, 1876.


EDWARD H. FOSTER, Clerk of the Town of Southampton.


INDEX.


Arnold, Isaac 64, 255 Bartholomew, Josiah 80, 98, 275 93 Burnet, Joi, Joel, David 81,


Aspatuck


Anning, John


83 107. 275, 224


Accabog meadow 110, 115, 113 Butler, Samnel 334


Assup's neck


113 Bull head creek 331


Apocock


136 Burnet, Mathias 151


Assembly, Gen


230, 286 Brusny neck 90


Apne, Rob


282 Baily, Steph 115


Abott, Hannah


308 Birch Creek


117, 119


Burnet, Aaron


131, 285, 199


Bond, Rob 3, 41, 42 Byford, Tho


Baker, Thomas 5, 7, 242 Bishop, Samuel 138, 212


Bower, Jonas 5, 17, 24, 54, 205, Bishop, Josiah 143, 323


243, 229, 339


Byfield, Tho 144, 281


Burnett, Tho 6, 54, 71, 28 Beach meadow 157


Barrett, Ri 7, 13, 238, 235, 217 Bridge Hampton 175


Badd, John 17 Bover, Stephen 178


Barnes, Joshma 17, 49, 71, 226 Births, list of 301, 818, 248, Buffum, Joshua 20 292, 340, 343


Bennit, Ri 21, 28, 30 Bishop, Ri 218


Bower, Daniel 33, 199 Burnet, Mary, John 229, 277, 325 232


Bower, Jonah 84, 125, 186, 329 Burnet, Merriam


Bower, Isaac, John 146, 148, 326 Barnes. Amy 242


Barnes, Patience 242


Bower, Ruth


153 Burnet. Lot, Stephen 242, 298, 199


Bounds of town 39, 55, 99, 304


Barker. Samuel, Wm 41, 42, 53, Bnrnet, Mordecai, Dan 271, 323 132, 134. 324. 224 Browne, Maj 243


41 Beebee, Joanha 244


Beswick, John 105, 53, 59, 61, Beaver 244


71, 336, 339, 244, 274


Briggs, Davie 247,272


Blux, Katherine


53 Bird, James


274


Brown, Tim


59 Brick making 279


Barnes, Win 59 Burying ground 7


310, 309


Bishop. John 68, 251, 523 Barnes, Charles 31, 32


138


333.


Birdsall, Nath


11


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON. INDEX.


Black pond


171 Cobb's pond 97, 98, 207, 221 Commissioners


98


Court fees


3, 6 Crag, Dr. 99


Chatfield, Mr


3 Cobb burying ground 106


Cooper, John


7 Cow neck 310, 133, 224, 332


Coe, John


16 Canoe place 130, 328


Cooper. Simon


16 Culver, Jonathan 143


Cooper, Ichabod


321 Clark, Jeremiah


134, 195


Cooper, John 18, 217, 25, 50, Clark, James


144


40, 41. 40


Clark, Eliphelet


144


Cooper, Thomas


80, 148, 86, Clark, Joad


144, 127, 272


Clark, Joseph 186


Cooper, Sarah 95, 130, 272 Clark, Samnel


308, 331, 242,


Cooper, Abigail 137


276. 295


Cooper, James 139, 148, 183, 327 Chatfield, Tho. 153


Cooper, Samuel, Ichabod


143 Campbell, John 153. 243, 243, 300


Cooper, David, Stephen


201 Clam island 167


Cooper, Mary


242 Camps pond 171. 298


Cooper, Benjamen


331 Calf creek 174


Champlin, Steph


16 Cedar swamp


195, 199


Corwithy, Caleb


17, 211 Conkling, John, Sarah 201, 213


Clark, Sam 33, 55, 57, 73, 216 Captain's pond


208, 215


Conkling, Jer 35, 269 Cattle


Cook, Ellis


42, 228, 235 Cold spring


325


Cook, John 85, 133 Cobbs pond


332


Cook, widow Martha 84, 85, 93, Connecticut Jurisdiction 270. 269 Courts


231


Cook, Abiel


238 Clay pits


238


Cook, Elias


148 Cormorant point


238


Cook, David


182 Chatfield, Annah 243


Cook, Obadialı


183, 198 Cadnor, Edmond 216


Cook, Elizabethi


243 Clark, Edmond


247


Cook, Jobn


247, 271 Cutting creek


252


Captain's neck


49, 59, 219 Culver, Jeremiah


283, 303


Cooper's neck


49, 224, 328


49 Doliber, James 125


55 Dollobor, John 3


Cory, Isaac 58, 119, 341 Davis, Sam. 7, 17, 20, 41, 99


Calf pen neck 59, 330, 326, 337 Davis, John 17, 72, 211, 146, 61 329,331


Constable


61 Davis, Zachariah 145


Casson, Jaques


65 Davis, Arthur


146


Carwithy, John 80, 275 Davis, Joseph


199


Catchaponack. 88, 113, 185, 276 Davis, Mary


217


Culver, Gersham 97, 120, 125, Davis, ffulk,


41, 204, 229


425, 130, 328, 246, 275


Davis, Benj. 53, 59, 287, 326, 327


222


227


Carteret, Peter


Clay pit


Clark, Sam


244


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON. INDEX. III


Davis, Andrew 72 Foster, John


93, 143, 237


Davison, Benj.


97 Foster, David 144


Dayton, Sam. 18, 55, 21. 38 Foster, Lydia 153


Diment, Tho. 4, 7, 13, 14, 30. 38, Foster, Joseph 205, 207 Foster, Daniel


71


Dickinson, Jolın 40. 41 Foster, Jonas


182


Division, 40 acre


76 Foster, Tho.


244


Division, vote for 143, 149, 203 Foster, Ri.


330


Dyer, Cornelius


80 Field, Mr.


6


Dimon. James


153 First neck 49, 236, 326


Delaval, Tho. Maj.


202 Flint, Benony 78, 84, 243, 202, 306


Dirty creek


210 Fowler, Chris 79, 95, 267, 282


Dayton, Caleb


270, 282 Fences plain 181, 276, 96, 131, 322


Deaths, list of


282 Frog pond, 124, 220, 338


Dayton, Ralphı


204 Fowler. Ri 144


Drunkeness


31 Farrantean's point 145, 279


Dains, Jolin


831 Fraiser, Dan. 175


Fithian, David, Enoch 185, 242


East Hampton


124 Farret, James


226


East Hampton bounds, 3, 134, Fish, John


246


135, 182, 220, 212, 216, 194 Fourth neck,


253, 330


Edwards, Wm. 57. 30 Fletcher, Mr


262


Edwards, John Eades. Nicholas


12 Flying point, 55, 298


Eston, Henry


65 Fishing places, 183


Erle, John 88, 242, 132, 356 Flint, Ammi


Else, John 272.96, 247, 260, 279


Escute, Edmund 167, 201


Goldsmith, Tho. John 13, 41, 18


Fordham, Robert 40. 60, 68. 207 79, 255


217, 226, 238. 247. 322, 336 Gardiner, Lyon 33, 42, 212, 355


Fordham, Jonah 76, 124. 332 Gardiner, David


Fordham, Joseph 80, 144, 302 Gin acre Pond, 39, 214, 237, 333 Gosmer, John 49, 205, 236, 244


201, 266, 244, 307


Fordham, Isaac 124 Glover, Hen. 53


Fordham, Nath. 143, 199, 200 Gibbs, Ri. 65


Fordham, Charity 150 Gould, Benj. 102


Fordham, Pelletiah


150 Georgecav


103


Fordham, Alex


175 Gilbert, Caleb


144, 332


Fordham, John


201 Gelston, Samuel 185


Foster, Christopher 3. 54, 124 Goodwin, Tho. 281. 296


140, 148, 185, 306, 328, 335 Gray, John 2×4


Foster, Nath.


5 Gardiner, Andrew 333


Foster, Hackaliah 38 Goodale, Joseph 138


Foster, Benj. 62, 98, 332 Goats


222


60 Floyd, Ri. 333


201


32 Fatting pasture 137


Diament, Tho.


182


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON. INDEX.


Howell, Ebenezer 201 Husey, Josiah, Israel 67, 1-45


Howell, Josiah 201, 242 Halsey, Ann 65


Howell, Jesse 200 Halsey; Joseph


Howell, Aaron, Abner, 203, 230 Halsey, Joshua 144


Howell, Elisabetlı


243 Halsey, Jonah 2.)1


Howell, Isaac 148 Halsey, Ezekiel 2)1


Howell, Henry


2 Halsey, Samnel


146


Howell, Abraham 2, 104, 107, 242 How, Daniel 3,212 42


Howell, Hezekiah


2 Haines, Anthony


Howell, Edni'nd 17 45 59 228 324


Haines, Benj. 53, 63. 184, 241 Haines, David, John 7, 71, 86, 185 Haines, James 138, 148, 2010


Howell, Ri. 34, 101, 325, 211 Haines, David 183


Howell, Edward 53, 55, 108, 148 Haines, Hen. 1$5


Howell, Arthur 57, 60, 200, 226 Haines, Joseph


186


230, 209 Haines, Sam. 319, 332


Howell, Mathew, et passim 58, Halsey's nock, 55, 138, 228, 344 106, 132, 321


Howell, David 60, 201 Holdsworth, Jonas 2, 50, 224 53


Howell, Theophilus, 337, 183, Hawley, Jos.


115, 128, 181


Helme. Tno. 59


59


Howell, Ephraim 182 Harveye. Mathias 60




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