Records of the town of Southhampton, with other ancient documents of historic value, Vol. III, Part 19

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: 468


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Lemuel Howell, Jr., crop on each ear, nick under right, bought of John Jennings.


Lemuel Peirson 3d, firebrand L. P.


David Peirson Jr, firebrand D. P.


Stephen Halsey, hole, slit under right, slope over left, which was his father's, (Abram.)


PAGE 342. Elias Halsey, brand, E. X., earmark, hole, slit under left, slope under right.


Silas Woodruff, half penny over right, two under left.


Elisha Woodruff, L and half penny under left.


Zebulon Halsey, slit in left, hole, slit under right.


John Harris Jr., half penny each side left ear, hole in right, bought of John Jennings.


Moses Howell, slope over left, half penny under right, which was his uncle Jesse Howells.


Abraham Halsey, son of David, brand A. H.


Mathew Sayre, hollow crop on left, slope under right, which was his father's. (Same recorded to Joshua Sayre, 1685)


William Lane, nick above and below each ear.


Abraham Halsey, (son of Elijah Halsey, deceased) half pen- ny over the left, hole slit under right.


Jonathan Smith, L over right ear, and under left.


Grant Bower, crop and slit in left, and slit in end of right. Jonathan Smith, brand C. A.


PAGE 343. Abraham Rose, for son Haines Rose, slope un- der left, and each side of right.


Daniel Hedges, slope under left, brand D. Z.


Stephen Jagger. Jr., hollow crop on left, two half pennies over right.


Samuel Cooper, Jr., hollow crop on right, two half pennies over left.


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Henry Jessup, erop on left ear, L under same, slope each side of right.


Zebulon Jeunings, crop & slit iu left, half penny over same, and under right, brand Z. J.


Ebenezer Howell, son of Jonah Howell, hollow erop on right, two half pennies over left, bought of Sam. Cooper.


Nathan Reeves, Jr., crop on each ear, half penny under each, which mark he bought at the vendue of Thomas Jennings, deceased.


David Raynor, Jr., crop on left, half penny under right.


Jesse Halsey, crop and slit in left, half penny over right.


Joel Sandford, half penny under right, slope over each, hole in left.


PAGE 344. Daniel Pierson, hollow erop on left, half penny under same, two half pennies under right. 1769.


Stephen Fordham, erop and slit on right, half penny under same.


Henry Haines, (son of Anthony) half penny each side of left, which mark his grand-father gave him, (same mark recorded to Benjamin Haines, 1678)


Ezekiel Sayre, hollow crop on left, square crop on right, which was his father Silas Sayres.


Mathew Howell, slope over left, half penny under it, slope under right.


Jonathan Halsey, brand J. H., ear mark, crop on left, half penny over same, slope under right, half penny over same. Also crop on left, half penny over it, slope under right.


Silas Woolly, hollow crop on left, half penny under same, L under right.


Micaiah Herrick, crop and slit on left, half penny each side of right.


PAGE 345. Henry Halsey, erop on left, half penny over right, which was his fathers.


David Cook, crop on right, half penny under each, slit in left.


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Moses Rose, hollow crop on right, half penny on same, slit in left.


Lemuel Halsey, L under right, brand L. H.


Jonah Howell, Jr., crop on right, hole in left.


Timothy Halsey, brand T. H.


Henry Herrick, crop on left, L under same, half penny each side of right.


Theophilus Howell, crop on right, hole in same, slope under left, half penny over same.


David Corwithy, half penny under each, slit in left.


Mathew Jagger, brand S.


Jeremiah Jagger, brand I. X.


David Reeves, hollow crop on left. slit in right, halt penny under same.


Bethuel Reeves, brand B. R.


PAGE 346. George Fordham, crop on left, nick under same, half penny each side of right.


Joseph Hildreth, crop and slit on right, half penny under same, slit in left.


Gideon Halsey, L uuder left, nick under same.


John Sandford, crop on right, two half pennies under left, bought of Stephen Woodruff.


Willman Halsey, two half pennies under right, one over same.


Thomas Scott, crop on right, L under same.


Zephaniah Culver, slit in left, L over right, bought of Thon as Scott Jr.


Anthony Ludlam, slope under each.


Abraham Squires, crop and slit on left, crop on right, L over same.


Silvanus Sandford, brand S. S. 1770.


PAGE 347. Stephen Post, crop and slit on left, hollow crop on right.


Henry Herrick, fire brand, a cocked hat.


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James Fanning, half penny over right, slope under same, hole in left, nick under same.


Jonah Sandford, hollow crop on each ear, half penny over left.


John Cooper, slit in right, L over left.


Jedediah Peirson, hollow crop on left, half penny under each, and over right.


Abraham Post, crop on right, half penny over same, crop on left, L under same.


Edward Herrick, brand, a star.


Nathaniel Howell Jr.


David Gelston, brand, D. G.


Mr Silvanus White, two half pennies over each ear, bought of Thomas Scott.


PAGE 348. Phineas Fordham, crop on right, rick under same, two half pennies over left.


Silvanus Howell, brand S. H.


Joseph Jagger, hollow crop on right, slit each side of left.


Henry Jessup, brand H. J.


Edward Howell, son of Nathaniel, crop on left, L under same, half penny under right, bought of Silvanus Halsey.


Obadiah Rogers, Jr., hollow crop on each, half penny under left, brand O. R.


Zephaniah Rogers, hollow crop on each, half penny under each.


Thomas Stephens, Jr., brand T. S. J.


Henry Harris Jennings, son of Stephen, crop on each, half penny each side of right, and under left.


PAGE 349. At a meeting of the trustees on the 5th of Jan- uary 1768 it is voted by said trustees that Mr Thomas Cooper for and in consideration of the sum of twenty four shillings al- ready paid to the trustees may and shall have a certain lane or highway at meacox plain adjoining to the land of Samuel


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Howell to be to him the said Thomas Cooper his heirs and as signs forever. A true copy of the original vote STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


Southampton May 9 1768. An complaint of a hindrance at the fish cove or hither wading place, we the commissioners went down and did lay a highway square across from Samuel Jennings lot to the north west corner of Thomas Jennings lot that he bought of Henry Harris, and Samuel Jennings seven rods wide, from thence to a stake eight poles distant easterly at high water mark and the Bank, from thence ranging straight to the second tree on the north west cliff of the island and in range of the south east corner of William Jennings barn, and from said stake on the south side to a stake on the northerly side of the water at high water mark to range the same tree above mentioned and to range the chimney of William Jen- nings new dwelling house, for a conveniency of a Bridge for passengers. This done by us


DAVID HALSEY WILLIAM JONES


This is a true copy per Commissioners


STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk


Moriches July 22 1768 Whereas the antient Boundaries of the meadow on the South Beach commonly known by the name of Cupsoge long point are all lost, we the present Pro- prietors or owners do mutually agree that William Jones of Southampton & Nathaniel Landen of Brookhaven shall make a new Division of the same, now know ye that we the said William Jones & Nathaniel Landen having laid out the said meadow into eight lots agreeable to the first survey with the bounds & numbers beginning at the west side of the said Cup- soge Long Point near the head of the meadow at high water


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mark, and setting off lot No 1 three chains and five links wide upon a due east course, and the course of the line between the first [and] second lots from the bound at the head to a stake at the Bottom near the bay is north two degrees west, and No 2 No 3 and No 4 are three chains wide each at the head, No 5 is one chain and thirty five links in breadth and the PAGE 350] course is north seventeen degrees to the head of the Creek. No 6 is bounded near the stack yard and adjoins to the creek upon the east side and running north seventy three degrees east eight chains for the breadth of the lot and the course between the lots is north nine degrees east. No 7 is eight chains seventy one links in breadth at the head and course to the bay north two degrees east. No S is fifteen chains twenty seven links, and the course to the bay is north and runs down to the springs, and it is further agreed by us the said owners for each proprietor to take the whole of his meadow together according to his right, which Capt Josiah Smiths whole breadth from his east bound No 7 upon a west line seventeen chains eleven links to his west bounds at head Mathew Smiths breadth at the head three chains and 85 links, David Howells whole breadth one chain 50 links, William Smiths breadth three chains 3 links and half, John Post John Haven and John Tuthill being in partnership in the first lot agree to divide across the lot John Post taking his share at the head Southward of the cove, John Haven to join the cove up- on the north side of the cove, John Tuthill at the north end is now divided. Capt Josiah Smiths 5th lot is three chains 77 links wide at the north end upon the west side of the creek. Mathew Smiths lot is four chains 59 links, David Howells lot is one chain 61 links, Doctor William Smiths* is four chains


* Dr. William Smith was son of Nathaniel Smith, whose father Richard was the original Patantee of Moriches. Dr. Smith first came to Southampton as pupil of Rev. Sylvanus White; he studied medicine in Philadelphia, and settled in this place in 1759, having purchased the homestead now belonging to Wm. S. Pelletreau. After a successful practice, his life was cut short at


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36 links, and that each proprietor shall have a cartway through the others meadow to cart their hay upon special occasion. Done by us WILLIAM JONES NATHANIEL LANDEN


P. S. The Proprietors agree to have the above entered upon the Record of Southampton and delivered to Wm Jones for that purpose.


The above is a true copy of the original examined per STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk


PAGE 351. Southampton September 10th 1768 We the Commissioners for the town of Southampton for the year above said do establish all the roads highways and paths in Quogue purchase as they were laid out in the year 1738 and returned upon the town book of Records by the Surveyors or layers out of lands in said purchase, the said roads to remain as above until altered by us or our Successors.


This done by us WM JONES STEPHEN TOPPING DAVID HALSEY


Commissioners.


Recorded the day and year above written per STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


[Abstract.] Jonah Halsey John Halsey and Nathan Herrick owning lot No 19 in Pine neck divide the same as follows, they divide it into 3 parts north and south, and Nathan Her-


the age of 48, August 1, 1775. He married Ruth, daughter of Zebulon How- ell, and left four children, Dr. John Smith, who succeeded his father in the practice of medicine in Southampton, who died July 16, 1828, aged 59 years, Mary, who married John Pelletreau, Ruth, who married Dr. Ebenezer Sage, and Phebe. W. S. P.


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riek has the east part joining to Wm Jones or No 18, John Halsey Has the middle part and Jonah Halsey the west side joining No 20 equal width at each end. They also divide the amendment on north side of great pond, and Nathan Herrick has his part adjoining the cliff bounded as follows ten rods & } at each end of his lot from the edge of the cliff extending west ward as it is now staked from a small white oak tree at the N-E corner of the great pond and running N 40 degrees E to Wm Jones land to a tree marked 10} rods from the cliff square across the lot. March 27 1769.


[Abstract.] Daniel Hildreth Josiah Goodale and James Fanning Jr owning a lot of land in Long neck divide the same Daniel Hildreth takes his half at the south end and Josiah Goodale and James Fanning the other half at the north end, and then they divide the said north half between Goodale and Fanning, and James Fanning has the north end next to Dan- iel Hildreth. Feb 3 1771.


PAGE 352. [Abstract.] Stephen Foster Nathaniel Halsey and Silas Halsey having a parcel of meadow divide as follows Stephen Foster and Silas Halsey take the two little ham- mocks or islands of meadow in Red erick pond, also the meadow upon the shore from Jeremiah Howells water fence as it now stands and so runs northward to a pine tree, agreed to by all.


[Autographs of Stephen Foster and Silas Halsey attatched in presence of Stephen Rogers. The above meadow is in the Accabog Division.]


October the second day Anno Dom 1769. I Joshua Rogers of Southampton do covenant for myself and heirs and assigns with the trustees of said town that the people may pass and repass through my land* to carry their dead to the burying


* The home lot of Joshua Rogers is now the homestead of Edwin Post, Esq., and the "burying yard " mentioned is the South-end burying ground. See Vol. I, page 153. W. S. P.


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yard, and that without the least molestation from me or mine, and I will provide bars to the southwest and northwest ef the said burying yard for the peoples passing & repassing as afore said, and in confermation hereof I have set to my hand and seal the day and year above mentioned.


In presence of


JOSHUA ROGERS [L. S.]


GEORGE MACKIE & WILLIAM HOWELL


The above is a true copy of the original agreement per STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk


Southampton Sept 14 1769 Whereas that on the day and year above written the Commissioners did sue Mr Thomas Jessup for shutting up a highway the parties concerned met together and came to the following conclusion (viz) the own- ers of said land which the above mentioned highway goes through obligate themselves to make and maintain good and sufficient swing gates, and those persons that do use or go through said highway are carefully to shut the gates, as a con- fermation of the above agreement the parties have hereunto set their hands the day and year above written.


SAMUEL HALSEY GEORGE HERRICK JAMES HAINES JR THOMAS COOPER THOMAS JESSUP Commissioners.


A true copy by


STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


PAGE 353. [Abstract.] Ezekiel Cooper sells to Henry Post a house and home lot* in Southampton 8 acres, bounded


* Now home lot of Lewis Bowden.


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N & E by Wm Jones, S & W by highway, price 282£ May 30 1769


PAGE 354. Southampton Sept 7 1769 Whereas a differ ence subsisted between the town of Southampton and Joseph Burnet at a place called flying point with regard to their bounds or division of meadow or land, they agreed that Thom- as Sandford Esq. Zebulon Halsey and Wm Jones should settle the bounds between us, heard the evidence used their judg- ment and settled the same as followeth, they set a stake on the beach against the point, from thence to Silas Halseys house upon a direct line eighteen rod, on the other side of the point viz the east side, from the stake above mentioned on the beach upon a direct line to Isaac Howells honse as far as the flat goes to which we both agree, viz, David Howell for that purpose sent by the trustees, and Joseph Burnet, and order that it shall be put on the town Record at both our cost equally be- tween us.


JOSEPH BURNET DAVID HOWELL


Signed by as in presence of STEPHEN FOSTER HENRY HOWELL A true copy by STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


Whereas we Samuel Halsey George Herrick and James Haines Jr as commissioners were desired to alter or change a highway at Second neck, we began at the northwest corner of Edward Herricks land which he purchased of Daniel Cook running near north east eighty four rods, twelve poles wide, and then thirty poles more northerly to a stake opposite Na- than Herricks barn, and there it is also twelve rods wide, then going fifty rods N-E, decreasing from twelve rods wide to six


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rods at the end of the fifty, continuing six rods to the creek between Second and third neck.


Given under our hands this 28th day of October, Anno Dom 1769


SAMUEL HALSEY GEORGE HERRICK JAMES HAINES JR Commissioners.


A true copy of the original examined per


STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


[Abstract.] Obadiah Rogers & John Halsey divide a lot between them, Obadiah Rogers has the upper part and lower lot, John Halsey the middle lot. April 6 1770 (No location given.)


PAGE 355. [Abstract of ear marks, 1770.]


Moses Halsey, crop on left ear, half penny over same, L over right. Also crop on each ear, half penny each side of right, hole in left. Also crop on left, two slits in same, hole in right ; brand M. O.


Stephen Reeves Jr, crop & slit in left, half penny over each.


James Reeves, son of Stephen Jr, hollow crop on left, half penny over each.


Daniel Albertson, 2 slits in left, half penny under right.


Samuel Cooper Jr, crop on each, half penny both sides of each.


Josiah Jagger, brand J. O.


PAGE 356. Timothy Peirson, brand T. P., his son Wil- liam's brand W. P.


Daniel Brewster Jr, hollow crop on left, half penny under same, crop on right, half penny over same. 1771.


Ephraim Howell, L over lett, half penny under right.


James Haines Jr, crop on left, slope over right, 2 half pen- nies under same, entered for his son Job Haines.


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Gersham Culver Jr, hollow crop on left, half penny under same, crop L under right.


James Bishop, two half pennies over right, L under left.


Joseph Rogers, brand J. R.


Samuel Cooper Jr, hollow crop on each, half penny both sides each ear.


PAGE 357. Elisha Halsey, brand E. H., which was his fa- ther's, Elisha, ear mark, hollow crop on right, hole under left.


Silas Cooper, brand C.


Stephen Jessup, L over right and under left, bought of Jonathan Smith.


Silas Howell, brand H. S.


Jeremiah Homan, crop and slit in right ear, nick under left, bought of Jonah Bower.


Stephen Howell, crop on each ear, L over each.


Lemuel Howell Jr, crop on right, half penny under it, L over left.


Peter Pain, crop on right, slit in same, L over left, brand P P Joseph Rogers, brand I. R. O.


Josiah Cooper, L nnder right, half penny over same, and each side of left.


PAGE 358. Henry Ludlam, slope each side of right, slit in left.


Jeremiah Ludlam, slope each side of left, slit in right. 1772


Ezekiel Sayre, brand S S which was his father's (probably Silas.)


Joseph Post Jr, crop on right, L under same, slope each side of left. Also for his tame goose mark, a slit in left foot, 1772.


Elias Sandford, slope over each ear, half penny under each, which was his father's, (Zachariah Sandford.)


John Halsey, son of Israel H., hollow crop on left, nick un- der same, slope over right.


Ephraim Foster, crop on left, half penny under same, L over right.


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Henry Halsey, brand H. E.


Joseph Russell, brand J. R. R.


John Howell, son of Josiah H., brand H. X., ear mark, hol- low crop on right, crop L on left.


Silas Cooper of Meacox, L under right, two half pennies under left, one over same.


PAGE 359. Whereas application was made to us Israel Halsey Charles White and George Herrick Commissioners to lay out a road or highway from the Beach to the north end of the Town, We began at the surf and from thence to Silas Howells bars1 the road is 4 rods wide, and tapering off to the N-W corner of Cornelius Halseys close2 it is 3 rods wide, then turning the corner it is 7 rods wide, Then from the Widow Mackies bars3 square across to the S-E corner of Thomas Jes- sup Smiths lot+ (as it is called) it is 72 rods wide, From thence down the Gin lane to the S-E corner of Hugh Raynors lot5 it narrows to 23 rods, then going yet further eastward unto the N-W corner of Silas Howells beach lot 6 there the highway is 63 rods, and from thence it narrows in to 23 rods wide to the N-W corner of Jedde Howells beach lot that he bought of Jonah Halsey. Note it is to be understood that these high- ways is to include all the land between the fences. Then from the S-E corner of Thomas Jessups Smith lot square


1 This is probably about the middle of the west line of the lot lately be- longing to Capt. Charles Goodale, (which he bought of Sylvanus Howell), now belonging to Dr. T. G Thomas, of New-York.


2 The north-west corner of lot mentioned above now owned by Dr. Thomas.


3 This is the lot lately belonging to heirs of Peter Mackie, now belonging to Mr. Nelson, New-York.


4 This is the lot next north of lane leading from Main street to Town Pond, late belonging to Capt. Edward Sayre, (bought of Silvanus Howell), now be- longing to Mr. Mortimer, New-York.


5 Now lot of Henry Sayre, late of Edward Sayre.


6 This point is now 24 foot south of north-west corner of F. W. Cook's lot, bought by Hervey Harris of Sylvanus Howell.


7 North-west corner of Isaac P. Foster's beach lot, bought of Sylvanus White's heirs, who obtained it from Sylvanus Raynor, son of Adonijah Ray- nor, whose title was from Jeddie Howell.


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across to Hugh Raynors S-W corner1 the road is 6} rods wide Then across from Hugh Raynors gap2 the road is 5} rods wide, Then from the S-W corner of Nathan Jaggers lots across to Hallocks house4 the road is 6 rods wide, wanting 3 feet, Then across the street or highway from the S-W corner of Joseph Howells lot5 to Silas Howells lot6 it is 52 rods wide, Then from the N-W corner of George Herricks house7 across to Mr Whites door8 the highway is 7 rods wide, Then across from the S-W corner of the Meeting House9 to the S-E corner of Nehemiah Sayres garden 10 it is 7 rods wide, Then across from the N-W corner of Joseph Jacobs shop11 to Zebulon Coopers door 12 62 rods, Then from Esq Hunttings corner 13 to the N-E corner of John Halseys lot14 it is Sz rods, Thence across the street from the N-W corner of Stephen Peirces house 15 to Obadiah Johnes shop 16 6 rods wanting one foot, Then across the street from the S-W corner of Dr Smiths garden 17 to Wil-


1 The lot on east side of Main St., next to Gin Lane. now owned by Henry Sayre.


2 Opposite house of Isaac P. Foster.


3 The lot now owned by L. D. DeBost, Esq., bought of William S. Pelletreau.


4 This stood on south side of lot now owned by Mr. W. J. Fuller, pur- chased of Francis Cook.


5 The lot next north of Toilsome Lane, owned by Henry Sayre, called " Joe's lot."


6 Home lot of Harvey Harris, deceased, now Francis W. Cook.


7 The house of Albert Foster.


8 The house of heirs of Silvanus White.


9 The south-west corner of home lot of Albert Rogers' heirs, north of meeting house lane.


10 The south-east corner of Academy lot.


11 Just south of Benj. H. Foster's house.


12 The house of Edwin P. Halsey.


13 The north-west corner of home lot of heirs of Capt. Isaac Sayre, next to the road to Bridge-Hampton.


14 The north-east corner of lot of Mrs. Mary Jones, bought of heirs of David Chapman.


15 The north-west corner of Albert J. Post's house.


16 South part of home lot late of Deacon Edward Huntting.


17 South-east corner of home lot of Wm. S. Pelletreau.


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liam Jaggers N-E corner 1 6 rods wanting one foot, and there the road parts, Then across from the S-E corner of David How- ells house2 to Dr Smiths lot 6 rods, Then across from Abner Howells Barn3 to Sam Bishops yard+ 6 rods wide, Then from the S-W corner of Elias Howells houses to the S-E cor- ner of Wm Jones land6 63 rods, Then across from Elias Fos- ters door7 to Jones fence 63 rods wide, Then across from Joseph Posts houses to Capt Posts lot9 7 rods, Then across from the N-WV corner of Esq Posts 10 barn to Joseph Posts lot 9 rods, Then from the N-W corner of Esq Posts lot 11 to John Bishops barn 12 7 rods, Then from the N-E corner of Abner Howells close 13 on the west across to Capt Posts close 1+ 25 rods, and from said N-E corner of Abner Howells close to con- tinue northward until it comes into the road leading from Me- cox to North sea 6 rods lying on the west side of the street or highway. Fiven under, our hands this fifth Day of May Anno Dom 1770


ISRAEL HALSEY CHARLES WHITE GEORGE HERRICK Commissioners.


A true copy per


STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


1 North-east corner of Capt. George White's home lot, next to the burying ground,


2 House of heirs of Capt. Austin Herrick, west side of Main St.


3 Just north of house of Capt. Henry Halsey.


4 Home lot of heirs of Jonathan Fithian, Esq.


5 Just north of house of Caleb Halsey, east side Main St.


6 Home lot of Maria Sandford, or heirs of Lewis Sandford.


7 Elias Foster's house stood next the street, in front of house of Peter Fournier ; pulled down in 1854.


8 Near Albert Reeves' house, west side of Main St.


9 Home lot of Capt. James Bishop.


10 Just north of house of Wm. Jagger, which stands on site of Esq. John Post's house.


11 North-west corner of Lewis Jagger's home lot.


12 Just north of house of Francis R. Bishop.


13 Home lot of Charles Bishop.


14 Land of Albert Reeves, south of Joshua Elliston's farm.


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PAGE 360. [Abstract.] Ebenezer Howell sells to Zepha- nian Rogers a lot at First Neck 53 acres 34 poles, bounded N by Capt Obadiah Rogers, E by lane, S by Capt John Howell, W by Capt Thomas Stephens, (Now owned by Albert Foster) £67 11s 5d. Nov 10 1769.


Wit TIMOTHY PEIRSON.




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