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PAGE 436. [Abstract.] John Foster merchant sells to Jo siah Foster all the lands and buildings (now in his possession) which belonged to John Foster deceased, father of me the said John Foster and Josiah Foster, provided he leave lawful heirs otherwise only to said Josiah for his natural life. Feb 4 1765
PAGE 437. [Abstracts of earmarks.] Samuel Hinds Rose, slope under left, half penny each side of right, 1787.
Abraham Rose Jr, slope under right, half penny each side of left.
Rufus Rose, slope under left, half penny over it and each side of right.
Mathew Scott, half penny over right.
Memucan White, L under right, nick under same.
Jonathan Russell, crop & slit on right, slit in left, bought of Phineas Bower and recorded to his father Daniel Bower, 1788
PAGE 438. Know all men by these presents that I John Albertson of the town of Southampton County of Suffolk and State of New York, by virtue of my right & title to the Little River at the Riverhead & to the land between the Rivers and all the land and meadow voted to Mr Wick & to one acre of land to set a house on as heir to John Parker, do hereby ut- terly refuse to full or dress any cloth for the town of South- ampton on the conditions of the Grants or any of them from the town of Southampton to John Parker aforesaid, and I do
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hereby resign all my right as heir to the said John Prrker to all the little River at ye Riverhead & land between the River & all the meadows & land voted to Mr Wick & to an acre of land to set a house on together with all lands meadows and waters that I now have or ever had, or were included in any of the aforesaid Grants from the town of Southampton to the aforesaid John Parker or to his heirs or assigns, I do hereby revoke annull disallow and forever make void, as witness my hand and seal this second day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty six.
JOHN ALBERTSON.
Signed and sealed in presence of SILAS HALSEY JAMES (last name illegible.)
[L. s.]
[Abstracts of earmarks.] Jonathan Halsey, crop on left, 2 slits in same, L over right. 1787.
Theophilus Cook, brand T. C. Samuel Cook, brand S. X. David Rogers Jr, brand D. R. O.
PAGE 399. [Abstract.] The trustees of Southampton sell to Richard Albertson 50 acres in Quogue Purchase and one hundred acres in Toppings purchase, bounded as follows, 50 acres in Quogue Purchase bounded east by Quogue Road, W by line that divides Quogue and Toppings purchase, and to extend so far south from the Riverhead as to make 50 acre, and 100 acres in Toppings Purchase bounded east by Quogue perchase, W by Little River, N by five acres of land where John Albertsons house now stands and to extend as far South from said Albertsons five acres as to make one hundred acres square across, together with ten pole wide from the brock or little River eastward from the blank lot up to the Great Pond, excepting James Fannings mill and house, (the buildings only)
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with the privilege of water out of the Great Pond and our right in the little River for the use of mills, not contradicting the agreement made with John Parker respecting fulling cloth with the privilege of daming and drowning land on Littie Riv- er, price 50.£ July 1st 1782.
ISAAC POST ABRAHAM ROSE
JOHN SANDFORD DAVID COOK
WM ROGERS DAVID HALSEY,
DANIEL HEDGES Trustees
Witnesses P. WICKHAM JAMES WHITE.
PAGE 440. [Abstract.] Abraham Rose manumits and makes free his slave George. March 8 1787.
The overseers of Poor according to act passed April 12 1785 certify that said slave is under 50 years of age and able to provide for himself.
[Abstract earmarks.] Gideon Halsey, brand G. H.
Ananias Cooper Jr, erop on right, half penny fore side the same, L under right.
PAGE 441. The highway to the west side, westward of the water is five poles wide between said Jennings & Thomas Luptons land in Cow neck the antient accustomed road on to Cow neck by the Scollop pond is four rods wide from William Jennings plowing land westward of the Indian Hedge, said road is but two rods next to Haines meadow at said Indian Hedge and which road is measured and esteemed about one hundred poles from Jennings land to Luptons land all along the south part of the Scollop pond. Southampton June 1731 Witness JECKAMIAH SCOTT.
This is an account of ye undivided land [of] Capt Scott, in Cow neck, North line is 38 poles poles, East line is 38 poles, South line 37, is 9 acres land.
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John Hains's North line 37 poles, East line 12 poles, West line 38, South line 36, is 5 acres 100 pole of ground.
Thomas Luptons North line 35, West 43, South 43, East 60 is 12 acres S8 poles.
The land of Samuel Jennings West line 50 poles, North line 24, East line 50 poles by estimation, South line 23 is 8 acres 20 poles.
The Great swamp on the south side of the neck by estima- tion is ten acres.
Left. Jennings, North side 24 poles, West line 30, East line 30 by estimation, S 24 by estimation, with an allowance for George Harris to hold his full breadth of land eastward of the west side water from the north part to the south, what it wants in upland to be made out in swamp according [to] for- mer agreement.
An account of the town land upon Cow neck, Jeckamiah Scott 9 acres, John Haines 5 acres & 100 poles, Thomas Lup- ton 12 acres & S8 poles, William Jennings 4 acres 100 poles, Samuel Jennings 8 acres 20 poles, the Great swamp on the south end of Cow neck undivided, which is by estimation ten PAGE 442] acres of land, the way to west side westward of the water between Thomas Lupton and William Jennings is from Thomas Luptons fence five poles what the way now wants of five poles is to come out of William Jennings which he took out of Common and antient cart way. The antient and accustomed road going on to Cow neck at the south end of the Scollop pond is laid out from William Jennings his plowable land to Thomas Luptons fence westward about 100 poles from William Jennings his Cow neck gate close, the road is four pole wide except against Haines his meadow, and there to be but two rods wide, we underwritten were chosen ye 26 May 1731 and did this above said work, at our discre-
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tion with other work of laying out land and finished our work the 23 of June 1731 as witnes our hands
JECKAMIAH SCOTT JOHN HOWELL
A true copy of the original examined per SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
At a Town Meeting held the 1st day of April Anno Dom 17SS by the free holders and Comonalty of the town of South- ampton to chuse Town Officers for the insuing year, the peo-@ ple being generally come together proceeded to their choice as followeth, Silas Halsey chosen Town Clerk, Bradock Cory Thomas Gelston Capt Oliver Howell and Abraham Howell chosen Constables, Silas Halsey chosen Superviser, David Howell Jr chosen Collector at 4gd per pound, Hugh Gelston Timothy Peirson Capt Timothy Halsey Nathan Fordham Esq chosen Assessors, Abraham Rose Hugh Gelston Nathan Ford- ham Esq and Josiah Foster chosen Overseers of the Poor, David Halsey Capt Abraham Sayre John White Jr Zebulon Halsey Nathan Reeve Caleb Cooper Esq Timothy Halsey Jr Jesse Halsey Esq Jonathan Rogers Daniel Howell Esq Capt Stephen Howell and Samuel Howell 3d chosen Trustees, Capt Zephaniah Rogers David Peirson Jr and William Halsey chos- en Commissioners of highways, John White Jr Jonathan Rog- ers and John Cooper chosen fence viewers, Mathew Howell chosen overseer of highways for the first District, Stephen Howell Jr do 2d, Capt Oliver Howell do 3d, Samuel Haines do 4th, Henry Corwith do 5th, Theophilus Peirson do 6th, Capt Samuel L'Hommediew do 7th, Deacon David Hains Fos- ter do Sth.
Also voted that the sum of one hundred and thirty pounds be raised for the support of the poor and other contingent ex- PAGE 443] penses of the town for this year ensuing.
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Also voted by majority of votes that the overseers of the poor for the year ensuing or any two of them together with one Justice of the Peace be impowered to bind out to appren- tice all such children whose parents they shall judge are un- able to maintain them.
Voted that the overseers of the poor for the year ensuing or any two of them together with one Justice of the peace when- ever they shall see any idle person or persons who has no vis- ible means of gaining an honest livelyhood be impowered to take up such person or persons and put him her or them to labor.
Voted by majority of votes that the poundage of Creatures for the year ensuing shall be 1s for every horse, 9d for every beast or neat kine, 6d for every hog, 3d for every sheep.
Also voted that Silas Halsey John Gelston and Timothy Halsey Jr be appointed to receive all marks and brands, and enter them in a book in alphabetical form and transcribe one book for each parish.
JOHN HULBERT DANIEL HOWELL CALEB COOPER
A true copy examined per SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
Justices.
[Abstract.] The Trustees exchange with Mr David Wood- ruff, he is to have the road between Lot 36 Little South Di- vision, and the land of said David Woodruff, and is to give land for a road through said lot 8 rods wide. This approved by the Commissioners. March 18 17SS.
PAGE 444. Sag Harbor 30th October 1787. Whereas there has some difference arizen respecting the road which runs through the amendments of Sag Harbor little division in-
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to East Hampton Road, we the subscribers Commissioners for the present year being ordered by the Trustees to ascertain and lay out a road through said amendments do agree that a road was laid out between the amendments No 5 & No 6, ae- cordingly we have laid out a road of 2 poles wide* between said amendments.
ELIAS HOWELL 3d HENRY PEIRSON Commissioners.
A true copy examined and compared per
SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
An account of the Exeise as given out by us the Subscrib- ers this 17th day of April 17SS.
£ S
£ S
Barnabas Reeves 2 10
Benjamen Juntting 2 5
John Howell 3d
2 10
Elias Pelletreau Jr 2 5
Zebulon Howell
2 10
Jesse Halsey Esq 2 0
Daniel Fordham 2 15
Zebulon Wick
2
William Duvall Jr 2 15
Abraham Rose 2
5
Uriah Rogers Esq 2 5
Jonathan Russell
2
Hugh Gelston Jr 2 5
Henry Moore 2 5
Capt Nathan Post
2 0
James Jennings 2 0
Capt Stephen Howell 2 5
Wakeman Foster
2 0)
John Germain 2 15
£43 10
SILAS HALSEY URIAH ROGERS DANIEL HOWELL CALEB COOPER ELIAS HOWELL 3d JOHN HULBERT
A true copy of the original
Commissioners.
examined & compared per SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
* This is the street at Sag-Harbor known as Washington street. See notes to page 476, original. W. S. P.
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PAGE 445. [Abstract.] There being a dispute between Deacon David Haines Foster* and Mr David Rose, both living at North sea, concerning a swamp at Cow neck they have chosen Daniel Howell David Halsey & John Gelston to decide the matter, who decide as follows, Deacon Foster is to have a part of said swamp beginning at a certain line or boundary on the west side of said swamp between said Foster and Mr Da- vid Howells land and runing east by a certain Lopped range or brush fence to the east side of the swamp, including all the swamp to the north of said line, and said David Rose is not entitled to any part of the swamp north of said line. April 24 1788.
[Abstracts of earmarks.] David Rose, slope over left, half penny under it, L under right. 1788.
Paul Halsey Jr, half penny fore side each ear, bought of Elias Howell.
James Sayre, slope over left, half penny each side of right, bought of Jeremiah Bower.
PAGE 446. Samuel Scott, hole in right, 2 half pennies over left.
Abraham Sayre Jr, brand A. O. S. 1789.
Silvanus Howell, nick under each ear, half penny fore side of right.
John Williamson, hole in each ear.
William Culver, brand W. C. 1790, earmark hollow crop on left, slope fore side right, half penny under right, bought of Zephaniah Rogers, (see page 271 original.)
Jonathan Rogers, brand J. R. S.
James Jagger, crop on left, half penny each side of same, 2 half pennies under right.
Daniel Gibbs, hollow crop on right, half penny fore side same, crop & slit in left, bought of Moses Rose.
* Deacon David Haines Foster lived just east of the homestead of Edwin Jennings, late of Daniel Jennings, deceased,
W. S. P.
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Job Hains, 2 half pennies over right, bought of Mathew Scott, see page 437.
Stephen Foster, crop on each, half penny under each, bought of Nathan Reeves. 1796.
Zephaniah Topping, L under right, slope over left.
PAGE 447. At a meeting of the Froeholders & Inhabitants of the Town of Southampton this thirtieth day of December 1788 being warned by the trustees to consult measures for the payment of the taxes of this town this present year. Noted that the Collector shall have Sd per pound for collecting the State Tax this year, provided this Town shall pay said tax in Public securities, othewise to have only what he agreed for at the last annual election. The Collector agreeing to said vote and promising to pay the money to any person appointed by the town or Trustees to receive the same as soon as col- lected. Voted that this meeting give the trustees full power and authority to purchase said notes or cirtificates to pay the State Tax of this town for this year, and to transact all the business relative thereunto at the Towns cost.
Voted the monies which shall remain after paying the State Tax of this town this year, in said notes or certificates shall be kept in bank for to ease our state tax the next year.
DAVID HOWELL CALEB COOPFR
Justices.
A true copy examined and compared by
SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
[Abstract earmarks.] Samuel Cook, L under each ear, half penny fore side left. 1789.
David Sayre Jr, brand (a clover leaf.) Moses Culver, brand M. C.
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Enoch Jagger, L under left, crop on right, half penny each saide right.
Jonathan Jagger, L under left, crop on right, 2 slits in right
PAGE 448. At an election meeting held the seventh day of April 1789. By the freeholders & comonalty of the Town of Southampton, to chuse town officers for the year ensuing, pro- ceeded to their choice as followeth, Silas Halsey Town Clerk, Abraham Howell Thomas Sayre Thomas Gelston & Bradock Cory Constables, Silas Halsey Superviser, Ezekiel Howell Col- lector at 9d per pound, Jonathan Rogers, Obadiah Rogers Esq, Capt Timothy Halsey, Timothy Peirson, Hugh Gelston & Abraham Rose Overseer of the Poor Abraham Post David Hal- sey Stephen Post Obadiah Rogers Esq Caleb Cooper David Rose Zebulon Halsey Jonathan Rogers Abraham Rose Hugh Gelston James White Deacon David Hedges Trustees, David Peirson Jr Vincent Rogers John Jessup John Cooper Joshua Budd John White Jr Capt Elias Howell Jeremiah Post, John Pain Jr David Rose John Fordham James Jennings Charles Topping William White Jr Joel Sandford Henry Corwith Gid- eon Halsey Samuel Hains David Hains & Samuel Howell Jr fence viewers, Jeremiah Post Mathew Howell Col David Peir- son Commissioners of Highways, Edward Stephens Overseer of Highways for the first district, Stephen Post do for 2d, David Howell Jr do 3d, David Cook do 4th, Elias Halsey do do 5th, Henry Peirson do 6th, John Fordham do 7th, Samuel Jennings do Sth.
Voted that the money in bank shall be paid to the overseers of the poor for the support of the poor of this town for the present year.
Voted that the overseers of the poor for the year ensuing, or any two of them, together with one Justice of the Peace when ever they shall see any idle person or persons who has no vis- ible means of gaining an honest livelyhood be impowered to
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take up such person or persons and put him or her or them to labor.
CALEB COOPER DANIEL HOWELL
A true copy examined URIAH ROGERS
and compared per OBADIAH ROGERS
SILAS HALSEY Clerk. Justices.
PAGE 449. [Abstract.] Isaac Sayre manumits his slave Peter. The Justices and overseers of poor certify that he is under 50 and able to provide for himself.
[Abstract.] John White and John White Jr agree to di- vide the lot called the west lot which they bought of Thomas Stephens, in the following manner, John White has the west part, which is supposed to contain a few rods more than the east part, the line to run from the middle of the north line of the lot next to John Reeves lot, to the middle of the line next the street .* May 31 1790.
PAGE 450. [Abstract earmarks.] James Jagger, L fore side right, nick each side of left. 1789.
John White Jr, half penny under right.
Ephraim White, half penny under each ear.
Stephen Foster, son of Wm Foster, L fore side right, nick each side left, which he had of James Jagger.
Wm Culver, brand W. C.
Silas Halsey, crop on right, half penny under same, nick under left.
Jeremiah Post, L over right.
John Edwards Jr, L under each ear, bought of Tho Russell Stephen Howell Jr, son of John Howell, brand diamond with line each side, bought of Elias Howell. 1790.
* The lot here mentioned is the west part of the homestead of Augustus Reeves, formerly the homestead of Ephraim White. The lot has bought of · Thomas Stephens in 1780. W. S. P.
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Bethuel Sandford, crop on right, hole in each. Timothy Halsey, slope under right, half penny over each. Caleb Corwithe, cropt L on right, slope under left.
Silvanus Howell, crop on right, half penny fore side same, half penny under left, bought of Capt Elias Howell.
PAGE 451. Whereas the road through Mr Corwiths land which he bought of Arthur Howell and Maltby Gelston down Meacox leading to the Bay is become impassible complaint being made to us the Commissioners of the Town of South- ampton viz David Peirson and Jeremiah Post, we made an exchange of the said road in the manner and form following, Aiz, We the above said Commissioners do give Mr Corwithe the road in the lower part of land which was bought by Elisha Howell and Elias Cook in the year 1722, for which Mr Cor- withe gives us a two pole highway highway higher up, begin- ning at a certain stake near Mr Corwiths bars as you enter his neck, and is three poles from the line between Mr Cook and Mr Corwiths, from the said stake the road runs a course South 12 degrees west 18 poles then runs south 17 degrees west 30 poles, thence south 23 degrees west into the bay the courses are taken on the west side of said highway and the carts are to pass only in one place where the path now is, except to turn out in cases where teams meet, and free liberty to walk ride and drive, said Corwithe to keep good bars, and we the Commissioners on the one part and David Corwithe on the other part do by these presents ratify and confirm this agree- ment. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands. Sept 17 1789.
DAVID CORWITHE
JAMES HALSEY
DAVID PEIRSON
JAMES WHITE JEREMIAH POST
A true copy of the original examined and compared per SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
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[Abstracts earmarks.] Constant Havens Jr, slope unde. right, slit in left, half penny over left, 1790.
Barsilla Halsey, slit in left, nick under same.
John Pain Jr, crop on left, half penny over same, bought of Memucan White, see page 437.
Stephen Sayre, slit in left, half penny fore side right, which was his fathers.
Austin Stewart, slope under right, 2 half pennies under left half penny fore side left, bought of Nathan Flint.
Thomas Jones, hollow crop on right, nick under left, which mark was given to him by his father who ordered said mark to be recorded to his son Thomas Jones.
Samuel Scott, 2 half pennies over left, which was his fathers
Jackson Scott, crop on right, 2 half pennies over left, half penny under left.
John Williamson, brand J.
Samuel Cooper, crop on left, L under each.
William Jennings, square crop on left, hole through same, half penny over right, L under it. 1731.
PAGE 453. [Abstract.] John White Jr and Ephraim White Jr hauing wood land at West neck divide as follows, we rdn a line east and west through said land which was John Whites on Georges Point. Ephraim White to have the north port of said point, also about 2 acres in the bottom of Wicks piece, also about one acre and one third in the middle of said neck. and John White Jr to have the south part of Georges Point, also 3 acres at the head of Jonahs cove also 1 acre at Georges spring. They have also Lot 13 at Rampasture and divide as follows, John White Jr to have the east part bound- ed N by highway, E by David Howell, S by bay, W by Eph raim White, and Ephraim White Jr to have the west part,
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bounded N by highway, E by John White Jr, S by bay, W by Abraham Sayre & Silas Woolly. Oct 7 1759.
Witnesses SILAS HALSEY GILBERT HALSEY.
Southampton August 30 1790. Complaint being made to us the Commissioners of Southampton concerning a road run- ning from the wading place to the beach that has been shut up by Capt William Rogers & Mr Jonathan Rogers we the said Commissioners have viewed the premises and heard all that could be said, and searched the Records and find that said road should be opened where it used to be improved and we likewise ordered said road should be opened, by us MATHEW HOWELL JEREMIAH POST DANID PEIRSON
A true copy
SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
Commissioners.
PAGE 454. We the owners of the swing gate lot No 17 in the Lower Division in Quogue Purchase lying in the Rampas- ture, do mutually agree to divide a cove of meadow at the west end of said lot in the following manner, viz, we run a line from a certain stake near the edge of the woods 36 poles westerly to the water of Tianah bay, Josiah Halsey has the south part which is 46 poles by said bay, 15} poles at the south end, Mary Lupton Thomas Cooper Esq Zebulon Howell Richard Howell Nathan Jagger Joshua Sayre John Fowler has the north part, which is 26 poles by the bay, 34 poles at the north end, 1777. The Division of the Marsh and swamp at Pougin Quogue.
NATHAN JAGGER JOSHUA SAYRE MARY LUPTON CHARLES COOPER ISAIAH HALSEY
RICHARD HOWELL
A true copy SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
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[Abstracts earmarks.] Mathew Howell Jr crop and slit on right, slope under left, which was his father's, David Howell. Nathan Cooper, brand N. C. 1803.
Thomas Overton, brand T. O.
Fredrick Halliock has stray cattle in charge.
PAGE 455. At an election meeting held the sixth day of April A. D. 1790 by the freeholders and comonalty of the town of Southampton, to chuse town officers for the year en- suing proceeded to their choice as followeth, Silas Halsey Clerk, Abraham Howell Jr Thomas Sayre Thomas Gelston & Bradock Cory Constables, Silas Halsey Superviser Abraham Rose Collector at 1s per pound, Capt Abraham Sayre Jonathan Rogers Timothy Halsey Jr Capt Stephen Howell Assessors, Hugh Gelston & Abraham Rose overseers of poor, David Hal- sey Capt Abraham Sayre Samuel Cooper Uriah Rogers Esq Caleb Cooper Esq Silas Halsey Esq John Hulbert Esq David Hedges Esq Jonathan Rogers Daniel Howell Esq Elias Halsey & Obadiah Rogers Esq Trustees, David Peirson Jr Vincent Rogers John Jessup John Cooper Jonah Rogers John White Jr William Hallock Jeremiah Post David Rose James Jen- nings William White Jr Joel Sandford Gideon Halsey David Haines John Pain Jr John Fordham Charles Topping Henry Corwithe Samuel Haines Capt Samuel L'Hommediew Samuel Howell Jr Fence viewers, Jeremiah Post Mathew Howell Col David Peirson Commissioners of Highways, John Cooper over seer of highways for 1st District, Stephen Post 2nd, David Howell Jr 3d, David Cook 4th, Elias Halsey 5th, Henry More 6th, John Fordham 7th, David Rose Sth, Samuel Cooper & Henry Corwith Pound masters.
Voted that the sum of one hundred pounds be raised by tax the present year for the support of the poor and other contin- gent expences of this town. Also voted that the overseers of the poor for the year ensuing or any two of them together
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with one Justice of the Peace be impowered to bind out all such poor children whose parents they shall judge unable to maintain them. Voted that the overseers of the poor for the year insuing or any two of them together with one Justice of the Peace whenever they shall see any idle person or persons who has no visible means of gaining an honest livilihood be impowered to take up such person or persons and put them to labour. Also voted that the overseers of highways in each distriet call out no more men in one day to work in the high- way than he can oversee himself & in case he shall spend more days than the law requires for any one man to spend he shall be allowed three shillings for every day he shall spend more than his neighbors to be paid by the Town Clerk out of mon- eys appropriated for the support of highways.
JOHN HULBERT DANIEL HOWELL
URIAH ROGERS OBADIAH ROGERS CALEB COOPER Justices.
A true copy SILAS HALSEY Clerk.
PAGE 456. [Abstract.] Theophilus Howell sells to widow Phebe Sandford a piece of land called Calf neck with the buildings thereon, which my uncle Theophilus Howell gave in his will, bounded E by Anthony Ludly,* S by bay, W by Nathaniel Rogers, N by highway, price 500€ July 25 1789. Wit LEMUEL PEIRSON WILLIAM PEIRSON
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