Records of the town of Southhampton, with other ancient documents of historic value, Vol. III, Part 21

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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In the second place we proceeded to a piece of woodland called Toppings land and measured off of the east end for Zeb- ulon Jennings 9 poles joining to Benjamen Sayre, and then we measured off for Susanah Haines eight poles off of the same lot joining to Zebulon Jennings on the east.


In the third place we came to the fish cove lot of woodland and we measured off for Zebulon Jennings nineteen poles off of the north end joining to Deacon Thomas Cooper, and then we measured off of the same lot for Susannah Haines eleven poles joining to Zebulon Jennings on the north. (Probably in lot 44.)


In the fourth place we came to a piece of woodland up by the old mill path und measured off for Zebulon Jennings ten


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


poles off of the north end joining to Hugh Gelston, and nine poles to Susanah Haines in the same lot joining to Zebulon northward.


From there we came and viewed three pieces of woodland more, one small piece lying by the fish cove path, said to be an acre & half joining to Anthony Haines on the west, and another small piece lying by the fresh pond joining to Henry Harris on the north and a piece lying at a place called little heck called five acres be it more or less, and the Division we make of these last three pieces is in the following manner, namely, our judgment is that the three daughters of the above said family (their names not here mentioned) that takes that woodland lying in little neck shall give to that daughter that takes piece lying by the fish cove path two pounds ten shil- lings in hard cash or equivalent, and that these three daugh- ters shall give to that daughter that takes that piece of wood- land by the fresh pond shall [pay] twenty shillings in hard cash or equivalent.


NOTE. Zeb Jennings or wife took that piece of land by the fish cove path, and Susannah Haines took that piece of land joining the fresh pond. Witnes our hands,


DAVID HAINES FOSTER STEPHEN JENNINGS


A true copy taken by


STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


PAGE 395. [Abstract of earmarks.] 1782.


Wm Ludlam Halsey, crop on right, slope under it, half pen- ny each side left.


Rufus Foster, brand R. F.


Caleb Cooper, slit in left, half penny under same and over right.


Elihu Raynor, brand E. R.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


David Howell, crop ou right, slope under left.


Jackson Scott, 2 half pennies over left, hole in right. Also crop on right, 2 half pennies over left, nick under each.


Zebulon Jessup, brand Z. I.


Wm Jennings, son of Silvanus Jennings, brand W. I. Ear mark, slit in right, half penny under same, hole in left.


Abraham Fordham Jr, brand A.


Grant Bower, crop on right, slit in left and in right, which mark was his fathers. [Same mark recorded to Jonah Bower Vol. II, page 287. 1725.]


Jeremiah Osborn, half penny under left, slit in right, nick under same.


Silas Corwin, brand S. C.


PAGE 396. Doctor Silas Halsey, crop on right, half penny under same, nick under left.


Josiah Hand, crop and slit on right, half penny over left.


Nathaniel Howell, Jr, brand N. H., earmark, half penny each side right.


Mr Hugh Smith, crop on right, 2 half pennies under left, bought of John Sandford.


Isaac Post, crop on left, half penny under same, bought of James Burnet.


Abraham Stratton, crop on right, nick under each, bought of Charles Woolly.


Alexander King, crop on each ear, half penny over left, which was his fathers. (See page 119, original.)


David Halsey, crop on left, slit in crop, slope under right, bought of Capt Silas Cook.


Silas Foster, square crop on each, which was his fathers.


John Corwithy, L over right, slope under left, which was his fathers and recorded on the last leaf of this book. (Caleb Corwithy, see page 552.)


PAGE 397. [Abstract.] Jedediah Howell gives to his son


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


Elias his house and home lot, 4 acres,* bounded N by Nathan Jagger Jr, E by Capt John Howell, S by Obadiah & Richard Howell, W by town street. Also my close called Jinn, con- taining 50 acres bounded N by Capt John Howell and Ezekiel Howell, E by old town pond and beach, S by the main beach W by the family of the Ranor. April 29 1782.


[Abstract.] Elias Howell on account of above deed of gift, engages to pay a certain sum of money to his said father and to pay all his debts in Southampton and binds himself in the . sum of 500 pounds so to do. May 4 1782.


PEGE 398. [Abstract.] Josiah Goodale Jr sells to James Benjamen a parcel of land and meadow called 15 mile island at Accoboug, bounded E by a willow bush, and from thence upon a northerly line to a stake standing in the thatch and from thence following the main creek into the bay, North by the bay, W to the run or the middle of the thatch, S by fence as it now stands, also a road from the Kings highway to said meadow, also } of a parcel of upland and meadow I bought of Micah Howell, also one 50 in lot 22 Accabog division Quogue purchase, and 2 50 in lot 19, price 150€ May 21 17S2 Wit JOB ROGERS.


PAGE 399. [Abstract.] James Benjamen sells to Josiah Goodale Jr a parcel of meadow at Accobog bounded N by bay E by said Goodale, S by upland, W by meadow I bought of said Goodale, also 2 50 in lot 17 in Accobog division, price 150.£. May 21 1782.


* Now home lot of Isaac P. Foster. The close at Jinn is also in his posses- sion, lying on the north side of Gin Lane. Deeded by Elias Howell, May 28th, 1789, to Josiah Foster, John and Caleb Cooper, Exrs. of widow Susanah Cooper, relict to Thos. Cooper, and Josiah Foster, Henry Herrick and Eliza- beth Herrick, exrs. of Nathaniel Herrick. Thos. Cooper, exr. of Susannah Cooper, sold to Josiah Foster, April 11th, 1796. Hannah Herrick and Azubia Herrick, (Henry Herrick having died, ) sold to Josiah Foster, March 24, 1798. Inherited by James Foster, son of Josiah, about 1825; came in possession of present owner, by inheritance, Nov. 6th, 1863. W. S. P.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


Suffolk County, Nathan Jagger being sworn deposeth and sayeth that he is eighty six years old, that he has been ac- quainted with the stream of water called the little river for seventy years, that according to the best of his knowledge John Parker & his heirs have had peaceable possession of the said River during that time and further the deponent saith not. Sworn this 16th day of Nov. 1780.


DANIEL WELLS Justice.


PAGE 400. Suffolk County, Jonas Foster being sworn de- poseth and saith that he is sixty nine years old, that the stream called the little river has been possessed peceably by John Par- ker and his heirs for sixty years, by virtue of an agreement made between the trustees of Southampton and the said Par- ker, That the said Parker and his heirs have always complied with said agreement according to the best of his knowledge. Sworn the 17th day of Nov. 1780, before


DANIEL WELLS Justice.


Suffolk County, Isaac Post being sworn deposeth and say eth that he is sixty nine years old, that when he was about fourteen or fifteen years old he was at the little river and saw a mill dam* which he was told by the people present was that which old Mr Parker had had a mill on, that he accepts it that James Fanning's mill is built on the same Dam, that John Parkers heirs according to the best of his knowledge have had the little river in peaceable possession during his remembrance Sworn the sixteenth of November 1780 before


DANIEL WELLS Justice.


* This is the dam on which the grist-mill of Charles Hallett now stands. The house of Josiah Albertson, who was owner of the mill after John Parker, is the one now owned by Mr. Sweezy, and stands on the south side of the road a little east of the mill. When this house was repaired, the date of building, 1713, was found on one the timbers.


W. S. P.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


Whereas there hath arisind a difference between the Town of Southampton and the Proprietors of Capt Halseys purchase in St George's mannor concerning the bounds of their land or line between them, from a place called Setuck across the Isle or neck of land to peaconneck River. Now know all men by these presents that we the said fore named parties, that is the Trustees of the Town of Southampton on the one part, and Col Josiah Smith and Timothy Halsey Deputies for the other part they being fully impowered, and assembled together with the Trustees of Southampton this thirtieth day of April 1782, do mutually agree and finally determined, for ever, that the line shall run from the bound stake at Setuck a direct line across the Island or neck of land to peaconneck Great River at the place that is the equal half way from the going over of the river at the River head to the Northwest bounds, which is to be a direct line running from the said stake at Seatuck due north to the said Peaconneck great river. In confirmation whereof we the subscribers who are appointed a committee by the trustees of Southampton, and the deputies of the pro prietors of the manor, do interchangeably set our hands and seals


ISAAC POST


In the presence of


STEPHEN JAGGER


ZEBULON HOWELL


DAVID HALSEY


SILAS HALSEY JR


JOSIAH SMITH


JAMES CROMMELIN TIMOTHY HALSEY


The above is a true copy of the original examined and com pared


STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


PAGE 401. [Abstract.] Henry Ludlam sells to William Phillips Josiah Phillips Joseph Phillips and Moses Phillips a certain tract of land and meadow at Speonk, bounded E by


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


the land of William Chard and the bay, S by the bay, W by Vincent and Stephen Rogers, N by Morriches road,*and also a piece of meadow that I bought of John Tuthill lying in the same neck, and all my meadow on the South beach known by the name of gunning point the lot No 13, and } of lot 18 which I had of John Halscy, and 3 of lot 14 which I had of Fithian Halsey, and lot 15 which I had of Silas Ludlam, also one 50 in lot 32 in Basket neck, price 1300£ York money. Feb 25 1782


Witness JONATHAN HALSEY JOB ROGERS.


[This is the last instrument recorded by Stephen Rogers.]


PAGE 402. [Abstract.] John Cooper Jr and wife Hannah sells to Zebulon Wick 6 acres in Southampton bounded N & W by said Wick, E by Nathan Reeves, S by highway, price 46€ Sept 24 17$4. Witness Calab Cooper Stephen Howell Abraham Fordham, Elias Howell Jr.


ISAAC POST Clerk.


[Now lot of Walter F. Havens, north side of Captain's neck lane. w. s. P.]


PAGE 403. Whereas we John Sandford and David Halsey being elected and chosen by the trustees of the town of South- ampton to lay out or lot a certain tract of land in Toppings Purchase at our discretion, and pursuant to the trust reposed in us and the power by the trustees given us we proceeded to the work in the following manner. We began at Bever dam and run along the South country Road to Setuck, from thence down the west line of this town to Peocnuck River, and from thence to the River head, and from thence to Bever dam. Then we reserved for the use of the proprietors in said pur- chase Five acres of land where John Albertson's house now stands, bounded west by the little river, and east by the


* This is the homestead now owned by Mr. Joseph Phillips, Speonk. W. S. P.


Y


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


Quogue road, and to extend so far south as to make five acres square across. Then we proceeded to lay out one hundred acres for a blank lot at the River head bounded on the east by Quogue purchase and on the west by little River, and to ex- tend so far south as to make one hundred acres, also we re- serve ten pole wide from the blank lot on the east side of Lit- tle River to the Great Pond, and six pole wide on the west side of said Little River from the Great Pond down to the Cedar Swamp where it empties into Little River reserving the privilege of Daming and drowning the lands on Little River to the towns use, the path from the going over at the River head up to the Great Pond to remain as it now is until other- wise ordered by the trustees. Further we lay out a two pole highway from the west part of the Great Pond where is most convenient, to run a west course to the west bounds of South- ampton reserving the timber to the owners of the lots. Fur- ther we reserve that part of the stream at Bever Dam which lies in Toppings purchase with all the priviledges of diging daming and drowning land to the town's use. The road continued from Bever dam bounded Southwardly by the old division land and running a westerly course as the path now goes to the west bounds of the town being six pole wide. Then we laid another road begining at the Country Road called the Brick kiln path from Speunk and runing north- wardly as the path now goes through the brick kilns until it comes to the west bounds of Southampton being six poles wide, the timber to the owners of said lots where the road may cross, and all antient paths or roads to remain as they now are until otherwise ordered by the trustees. Then we reserved a piece of land in Toppings Purchase near the Bald Hill beginning at a oak sapplin on the east side of the swamp near where they now dig clay and running south to a Oak tree near the path 13 poles, then running west 26 degrees south 13 poles to a white oak spire, from thence runing north


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


12 degrees west 16 poles and 4 foot, and from thence to the north east corner the above land is reserved for the use of wa- ter and digging clay and the timber for burning brick and other purposes.


PAGE 404. Note, the above brick kiln path runs through this piece of land.


Further we proceeded to lay out a blank lot at Setuck be- ing as the path now goes 167 pole to the western bounds, and the east line of the blank lot being the west line of the 49th lot, said blank lot containing by estimation 370 acres. Then we began at Bever dam and we made 49 lots as follows giving the weadth of the lots as the path now goes at the south end of the lots, the lines of said lots all running parralel with the line which divides Qougue and Toppings Purchase. The following is the No and weadth of each lot. The lot No 1 lying joining on the east side to the mill pond at Bever dam.


poles wide


poles wide


poles wide


Lot No 1


30


Lot No 17


12


Lot No 33


12


2


30


18


12


34


12


3


28


19


12


35


13


4


28


20


12


36


14


5


27


21


12


37


15


6


27


22


12


38


16


7


26


23


12


39


17


8


26


24


12


40


18


9


22


25


12


41


20


10


22


26


12


42


23


1L


14


27


12


43


25


12


14


28


12


44


26


13


13


29


12


45


24


14


12


30


12


46


26


15


12


31


12


47


32


16


12


32


12


48


46


Blank lot 167


49


53


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


The north end of the above lots butting down upon the blank lot, Albertsons land the Cedar swamp Peocnack River and the west bounds of Southampton the western lots being gore lots. Thus far we proceeded and finished our business this 3d day of July Anno Dom 1782.


JOHN SANDFORD DAVID HALSEY


This is a true copy of the original examined and com- Layers out.


pared per SILAS HALSEY Clerk.


[For notes on this division see Appendix. w. s. P.]


PAGE 405. Southampton July 4 1782. The Proprietors of the Last Division in Toppings Purchase being Legally warned they appeared and proceeded to draw their lots in said Division as followeth,


No 1 John Jessup 13 No 5 David Halsey Jonathan Halsey 1 3-10


John Jessup Jr


Isaac Post $ 3 John Rogers 1-5


Christopher Lupton Jackson Scott


David Rose ₹ 3


Elisha Osborn


Zebedee Osborn


No 2 Ebenezer White 1


Charles White 13 3


Eber Whites Heirs


No 3 Capt John Post 7-15


Wm Foster 7-15


Joshua Sayre 7-15 3


David Lupton 2-5


David Cook 1-5


Hackaliah Fosters heirs 1


No 4 John Bishop


Joseph Burnet 4


Jonathan Cook


Charles Cooper


David Corwithy


Joseph Conkling


Elias Howell Jr


No 6 Thomas Sandford Esq


No 7 Thomas Rogers sold by trustees June 1807 7-40


Nathan Reeves ¥ 21-40 3


John Reeves 4 1-40 Stephen Reeves & 1-12 Remainder unknown


(Thomas Jessup exchanged with Hugh Raynor for his right in lot No 11 in Quogue Purchase 7-14.)


[The words in parenthases are interlined in original.]


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


No 8 Capt Josiah Howell 1} David Howell 1 3 William Jagger $ 3


Mathew Sayre 3


John Jagger


Nathaniel Rogers 3


Nathan Jagger


Zebulon Jennings


No 9 Abraham Rose 2


Samuel Haines


David Haines


Daniel Howell Esq


43 3


Ezekiel Howell


Fithian Halsey 1


Ethan Halsey


No 13 Stephen Jagger Esq 23 Samuel Randall 3 3


100


No 16 Wm Foster


1


Capt Daniel Foster


Christopher Foster ₹ 3 Nathan Foster Zebulon Halsey


No 10 Samuel Howell 2


John Harris 3 3


Henry Harris 2


No 11 David Gelston 1


Burnet Miller


Daniel Moore $ 3


Elias Pelletreau


Abram Halsey


No 17 Daniel Sandford 14 (Anthony Ludlam bought of Daniel Sandford } a fifty of this Rite with the undi- vided land.)


Stephen Topping 2


Charles Topping


Henry Topping ₹ 3 Jeremiah Topping 1


Hugh Raynor 4


No 18 (Oliver Post sold by Trustees June 1807) 1-10 Ezekiel Howell 2


Cornelius Halseys


heirs


1 1-5


Remainder unknown 11-5


(Silvanus Halsey)


No 19 Benj Woodruff Ebenezer White Esq 2


David Woodruff John Woodruff ± 3


John White 1


John Strong


Abraham Toppings heirs §


No 12 Cap Odadiah Rogers 2


Joseph Sayres heirs


$ 3


Obadiah & Rich'd Howell }


No 31 Wm Stephens and


Edwar Stephens


13


Remainder unknown


No 14 Enoch Jagger sold by the Trustees June 1807 1


Elnathan Topping ₹ 3


Jeremiah Culvers heirs 1 Remainder unknown (William White)


No 15 Nathaniel Howell 1


William Jennings


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


No 20 Elias Cook


1}


John Cook 13 3


David Burnet


4


No 21 Capt Geo Herrick 1


Nehemiah Sayre 3


(Sold by Stephen Sayre to Shepherd and Henry Halsey Dec 30 1833) 3


Doctor William Smiths


heirs


4 1-6


Remainder unknown


(Oliver Post sold by Trustees June 1807) 5-6


No 22 Elisha Halsey


1


Prudence Foster


Abraham Fordham


1-6


James Fanning


1


3


Remainder unknown


(Sold to Oliver Post June 1807) 1-12


No 23 Samuel Cooper


2


Samuel Cooper Jr Samuel Clark 4 3


John Cooper Jr 4 Caleb Cooper 1


No 24 Zebulon Peirson 2-5


Timothy Halsey 1-5


Jonah Bowers heirs


Capt David Howell 1-6 Phineas Howell 1-6 Jeremiah Halsey Jeremiah Howells heirs 3 Remainder nnknown (Stephen Reeves) 1


No 25 (Sold Oliver Post


June 1807 by trustees) 1


Silas Woolly


(Sold Oliver Post June 3


1807 by trustees) 1


Remainder unknown (Mathew Peirson)


No 26 Samuel Howell at Meacox


Mathew Howell


Lewis Howell


$4 3


Nathaniel Rogers


Silas Howell Esq


Joseph Hildreth


No 27 Elihu Raynor


3


No 28 John Halsey


John Halsey Jr


Daniel Hildreth


1


3


Obadiah Johnes


No 29 Danl Hedges § § 1-16 David Hedges 1 } 1-16 Stephen Hedges $ $ 3


David Cook


No 30 Daniel Skellenger 1 Remainder unknown Nathan Reeves ₹ 3


(Sold James Raynor by trustees June 1807) 2


No 32 John Albertson


1


Edmond Howell


Daniel Wells and Christopher Young


David Topping 3 Elias Howell


Stephen Rose


王老吉士


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


Thomas Jennings heirs } Joel Sandford Edward Topping 1


No 33 Thomas Jessup (Exchanged with Mary Raynor for his right in lot 11 Quogue purchase) 3 Ebenezer Culver 1 James Post (sold to Enoch Jagger)


No 34 Tho Sandford Esq 3


No 35 Elias Howell S end ?


Anthony Haines


Josiah Goodale (sold


Nathan Corwin)


No 36 Nathan Herrick 1 Silas Halsey 3 3


John Cooper at Quoge 13


No 37 John Sayre Thomas Cooper (This right Charles Coo- per has sold to John Hor- ton son of David) Vincent Rogers 3


3


Remainder unknown Sold Enoch Jagger by Trustees June 1807 1 1-12


No 38 Col Josiah Smith 1 Josiah Smith brother and Company 12 3


Daniel Harris 2 (Sold to John Horton son of David June 7 1796)


No 39 Job Peirson Esq


14


Abraham Peirson


FICO


Nathan Peirson


4 3


Stephen Peirson


James Haines


+12


No 40 Danl Halsey at town 1 (Daniel Halsey has sold this right to John Hor- ton son of David Horton) Nathaniel Halsey 7-15 3 Remainder unknown Howell Caleb Sold Nathaniel Corwin by trustees June 1807 47-60


No 41 Capt John Post


2}


Henry Smith


(This right of Henry


3


Smith is sold to John


Horton son of David


Horton)


No 42 James Hildreth heirs 2


David Cooper


Remainder unknown


· 3


Oliver Post sold by trus-


tees June 1807


2


No 43 Capt Wm Rogers


§ § 1-12 1-16


Jonathan Rogers


3 & 1-12 1-16


Joel Sandford


Samuel Jennings heirs ¿ 1-16


(Sold to John Horton


son of David June 7


3


1796)


Lemuel Jennings


1-16


Joseph Post


1-16


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


Jeremiah Post


1-16


(Sold Oliver Post by


Josiah Rogers


trustees June 1807) } 1-15


Remainder unknown


No 44 Thomas Sandford 2} Jonah Sandford 2 3


No 45 Stephen Foster


Josiah Foster


Elias Foster


David Haines Foster


Hugh Gelston $ 3


(Sold to John Horton son of David June 1796) Isaac Halsey


No 4S Micah Herricks heirs 1 Capt John Howell


Jonah Howell


13


Samuel Howell Jr


No 46 Josiah Halsey ֏ 7-15


Wilman Halsey 1


John Halsey at Meacox7-15


No 49 Capt John Sandford 12


Ezekiel Sandford


Remainder unknown


David Howell at Meacox 4 3 David Sandford $ 3


Nathan Fordham Esq


Ezekiel Rose


A true copy of the original draught examined per


STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.


In entering this draught there is a small mistake, No. 31 is put out of its place and stands between 12 and 14 and No. 13 stands between 15 and 16.


Southampton July 4 1782 The Proprietors in the last Di- vision in Quoug purchase being legally warned met together and drew their lots as followeth in said Division,


No 1 Jeremiah Corwin


Joshua Corwin 1


David Rose


Daniel Corwin Jr


David Corwin $


Manly Wells


4 3


Daniel Terry


Joel Sandford $ 1


No 47 Ichabod Sayre


1}


Stephen Sayre


Samuel Jaggers heirs 1


Remainder unknown


Silas Ludlam 1 3


John Corwithee 1+341 Elias Howell Jr heirs


(Joseph Phillips bought


of Trustees June 1807) }


David Sandford


112


No 2 William Stephens & Edward Stephens Jno Bishop west parish 1 3 Samuel Cooper Jr Ebenezer Culver 7


299


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


No 3 William Raynor


3


No 4 John Cooper Quogue 1 } John Bishop Joseph Burnet 4 3


David Burnet Jesse Culver


No 5 Edmund Howell Thomas Sandford Esq 1-12 Prudence Foster Jedediah Foster 1


Remainder unknown


No 6 Capt John Post


3


No 7 Daniel Sandford 14 (Anthony Ludlam bot. of Daniel Sandford } fifty of this rite with 3


the commonage) Elias Howell Southend 12


No S Nathaniel Howell 14


David Horton


Elias Foster


Nathan Penny 13


Elias Pearshall 1


Nathan Norris


No 9 Deacon Samuel How- ell 24 1-5


Jonathan Halsey 1-5


David Woodruff 1-10 3


Zebedee Osborn


Elisha Osborn


No 10 David Woodruff 13 4


Nathaniel Rogers 3


David Sandford $ 3


Fitliian Halsey


Stephen Foster


7


No 11 (Jonathan Cook bought of Trustees June 1807) 19-20 James Fanning


Elnathan Topping


Nathan Reeves 4 1-40


John Reeves ₮ 1-40 3 Hugh Raynor 4 (Exchanged with Tho. Jessup for his rights in Toppings purchase) James Post


Remainder unknown


No 12 Geo Herriek


1


Nathaniel Howell


2-5


Joshua Sayre


3 3


Nathaniel Halsey 5-6 1-10


No 13 Tho Sandford Esq


3


No 14 The heirs of Cor-


nelius Halsey


3


No 15 Stephen Jagger 2


John Jessup 3


John Jessup Jr $ 3 Daniel Youngs


John Strong


No 16 Elias Cook


14


John Cook


12 3


Joseph Conkling 1


No 17 Capt Josiah Howell 1} Capt David Howell 2 Phineas Howell ≥ 3


Silas Halsey


300


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


No 1S Josiah Foster 1}


Daniel Foster Christopher Foster Nathan Foster


$ 3 Remainder unknown David Howell Mecox Nathan Fordham Esq


No 19 Josiah Halsey Willman Halsey 1


John Halsey Meacox 5-6 2-15


John Jessup


Jonalı Bowers heirs


Remainder unknown


John Corwithe


(Josiah Goodale bought


William White


of trustees June 1807) }


No 20 Col Josiah Smith Brother & Company 12


No 26 Capt John Post


5-6


William Foster


5-6


Josiah Smith 1


3


David Wells


3


Samuel Wells


Joseph Rogers


OCH


No 21 Nathan Herrick


1 ₫


Capt John Howell 1


Daniel Halsey at town


No 22 David Gelston 1


Burnet Miller


David Topping $ 3


Benjamen Woodruff


Ebenezer White Esq


No 23 Silas Woolly


Thomas Jessup 13


Obadiah Johnes ₫ 3


George Herrick 5-12


Samuel Benjamen 1-12


No 24 Nathan Jagger 1


William Jagger


Tho Jennings heirs James Hildreths heirs 3 3


Jeremiah Halsey


Silas Howell Esq Jeremiah Culvers heirs


No 27 David Corwithy


3 John Halsey Jr John Halsey Dr Isaac Halsey $ 3


Peter Downs


Wm Downs heirs


=== ++1


No 2S Charles Cooper


13


Elias Howell 1


Elias Howell Jr ₫ 3


Zebulon Halsey


No 29 Abraham Rose 1 Nathaniel Rogers 3


Abram Peirson 1-6


Jeremiah Howells heirs


$ 1-16 3


George Mackie 1-16 1-32


David Mackie 1-16 1-32 The heirs of Cornelius Halsey 3-10


John Jessup



No 25 Anthony Haines


Daniel Hildreth


Stephen Fordham 4 6


(Sold to Edward Steph- ens June 24 1826)


301


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


No 30 Capt Wm Rogers } }


Jonathan Rogers


Dr Wm Smiths heirs ֏ 1-6


Abram Fordham


1-6 3


No 36 Daniel Hedges ₹ 1-16 1-32


David Hedges £ 1-6 1-32


Stephen Hedges


± 1-16 3


Samuel Randall


Christopher Youngs


No 31 Micaiah Herricks heirs


Joseph Sayre


Nehemiah Sayre ≥ 3


John Sayre


Zebulon Jennings


Jonathan Cook


Jonn Cooper at town ± 3


David Cook


Nathaniel Howell


2-5


Lewis Howell 1 g


Samuel Howell 3d $ 3


Samuel Howell Jr acje


No 38 Capt Obadiah


Rogers


2


Capt Elias Pelletreau


± 3


Jonathan Russell


Stephen Reeves 2


No 34 David Howell 2} 1-5


No 39 Edward Topping Ebenezer White 2


William Foster 1-10 Charles White


John Cooper Quogue 1-10 3


Eber Whitcs heirs ₹ 3


Capt John Post 1-10


Stephen Pierson 1-12 1-16


Caleb Cooper


Nathan Pierson 1-12 1 16 Josiah Piersons heirs 1-12 Joshua Sayre 1-6


No 35 John White


2


Mathew Sayre


$ 3


Henry Smith


Christopher Lupton William Jones heirs


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John Jagger


No 37 Obadiah Howell and brother Richard 1


Wm Benjamen


David Corwithy




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