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A true copy WM HERRICK Clerk.
PAGE 524. The trustees record the following mark for all sheep which go in the Indian Field viz, to be painted with a red spot on the back exactly between the shoulders.
Samuel L'Hommedieu abandous a male child by the name of William born of a slave on the 16th of Dec 1805 to the town of Southampton after it becomes one year old as per certificate, May 6 1806.
[Abstract.] John N. Fordham manumits slave Jude 1806. Paul Halsey manumits slave Reuben 1806.
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PAGE 525. A Record of the doings and proceedings of the Commissioners and other persons appointed by the Trustees agreeable to the vote of the Town at the annual Town Meet- ing on the first Tuesday of April 1804. We the underwritten Henry Corwithe & Henry P. Dering Commissioners of high- ways together with Abraham Rose Nathan Cooper and John Cooper a joint committee appointed by the trustees to inspect and search into the encroachments made on common land and highways proceed in the following manner.
First we began at Bull Head in Bridge Hampton, went eastward to Capt Caleb Howell, to whom we sold a piece of land in front of his house* and garden as the fence now stands from the southwest corner of his home lot extending eastward a little beyond his shop, containing 10 poles for the sum of 20 shillings.
Jonathan Halsey to whom we sold 10 poles of ground in front of his Hallock lott for 2s 6d per pole, which is leaving the road from the N-E corner of said lot 7} pole wide £1 5s.
James Sayre to whom we sold about 6 poles of ground which he had enclosed in front of his Hallock lot for 10s.
[Now land of Geo. Conklin, north side of Country Road at Poxabog.]
David Dimon to whom we sold a piece of land enclosed in his lot opposite his house which he purchased of Capt Nathan Post being 20 poles at £20 per acre which is £2 10s. We also sold him 8 poles more of ground on the side of the high- way where his house stands, for the sum of 16s, the road or highway at the narrowest place against his land is 6 poles wide.
[This land is east of Geo. Conklin's.]
Gideon Hand to him we sold a piece of common land ad-
* Now home lot of Henry Howell.
W. S. P. + Opposite house of George Conkling, north side of Country road, near Poxabogue.
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joining & to the north of his barn being 2S poles 22 links, at £20 per acre which is £3 12s.
Silas Hand purchased a strip of land west of his house which he has within fence as it now stands, for the sum of 16s, the width of the highway square across from the S-W corner of his house being 5 poles 18 links.
[These lands are now James Austin's.]
Nathan Peirson, we sold him 8 poles of ground being with- in fence & common land running from the S-E corner of his garden fence to the N-E corner of his home lot, gives £20 per acre which is 1£. [Now land of Wallace Hildreth, on Sagg street.] PAGE 526. Also sold him a piece of land in front of his Downs lot, containing G poles of ground making a straight line from Thos Peirsons N-W corner to David Peirsons S-W Corner for the sum of £1 Ss. The highway square across from Elihu Howells is 9 poles wide, his house standing 44 links within the line & from thence the line of the highway is straight to the N-E corner of Daniel W. Peirsons house.
[Elihu Howell's place is now where G. Clarence Topping now lives, Sagg street. ]
The line by us established in front of Capt Wm Peirsons home lot which line runs straight from the N-E corner of Dea con Hedges home lot to the S-E corner of the shoemakers shop of said Peirson also beginning at Post 5 feet from the N- E corner of his dwelling house in front and running to the N- E corner of his home lot, leaving the road square across against his house.
[Dea. Hedges' home lot now lot of Capt. Josiah Foster, west side of Sagg street.]
The road square across from the S-W corner of Capt David Peirsons door yard or home lot is 13 poles 9 links wide, the line of the front of his sd Peirsons home lot as by us estab- lished runs straight with the front line of the land of Lemuel Peirson S-W adjoining.
[Lot next south of Capt. Josiah Foster's.]
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John White Jr, sold him a strip of common land in front of his Stambrough lot as now enclosed containing 38 poles for the sum of £6 leaving the road at the narrowest place or bend of the lot is 10 pole 20 links wide, he the said White to fill in the trench of the Ditch at the bend for the convenience of the said road and traveling.
[Stambrough lot is on the south side of the highway lead- ing from Sagg street to Sagg bridge.]
Moses Howell, sold him a piece of land containing 22 poles 3 links of ground at 13€ per acre, running square down from the N-E corner of his house 2 poles 4 links, from thence run- ning eastward 20 poles 13 links until it strikes his fence as it now stands, leaving the road square across from the given cor- ner by said Howells well to Mr Woolworths door yard fence 11 poles 20 links, value of said land 1£ 14s 10d.
[Present residence of Jeremiah O. Hedges. west of Sagg pond.]
Ezekiel Sandford, sold him a piece of common land adjoin- ing & in front of his home lot, running from the S-W of his door yard to the S-E corner of his home lot being a straight line as now fenced, containing 76 poles 10 links at the rate of 18£ per acre which is S£ 11s 11d, the road eastward of his house in the narrowest place is 5 poles 22 links wide.
[Ezekiel Sandford's house at corner of road to Meacox and road running east to Sagg pond bridge.]
Hezekiahı Sandford, sold him a piece of land by his Sehell- enger lot containing 58 poles at 13.€ per acre, it being a tri- angle, begining opposite to & distant from the S-E corner of Ezekiel Sandfords, toward the front of Widow Ester Sandfords house till it comes to a point in said Sandfords fence. Value of said land is £4 14s 3d.
[South of Mathew Hildreth's, on Meacox road.]
PAGE 527. Stephen Cook, sold him a piece of land contain- ing 42 poles lying near the burying ground at Meacox and
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was formerly left for Elias Cook to go to his land for the of £2 2s.
[Now land of Baldwin Cook.]
Samuel Cook, sold him a piece of land by his house & orch- ard begining at the N-E corner of his orchard & runing south- ward 2S poles 11 links, thence square up to his fence to the southward of his shop, 1 pole 22 links, containing 5S poles of ground at 14€ per acre, which land includes a part of his or- chard, his hog pen, the ground where his corn house & Shop stand & part of his garden the value of said land is £5 1s 6d. Also sold said Cook a small strip of land containing 2 poles at Woolleys lane in the hollow where the old building of Wool- leys formerly stood, for the sum of Ss.
[" Wooleys lane " is the road at Scuttle Hole, running north to the woods, east of the farm of Albert G. Cook, deceased.]
Nathan Sandford, sold him a piece of land in front of his farm at Scuttle hole running a straight line from the S-E cor- ner of a piece of land in front of said farm (being new Division land) to the S-E corner of said farm and S-W corner of the farm of Simeon Halsey, said piece containing 113 poles of ground at 16€ per acre which is 11£ 6s.
[Nathan Sandford's homestead was east side of Wooley's lane, opposite late residence of A. G. Cook.]
Moses & Caleb Howell, sold them a piece of land lying near the old farm at the north end of their wood lot adjoining and being southward of the road leading from Scuttle hole to Sag Harbor, said land containing 145 poles at 6.£ per acres which is 5.€ Ss 5d.
Stephen Stanborough, sold him about 12 poles of ground he has enclosed by his house leaving the road a little south- ward of his house 8 poles 20 links wide & against his barn 8 poles, price 1.£ 12s.
[Stanbrough, on west side of road running north-west from depot at Bridge-Hampton, south of homestead of Orlando Hand.]
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L'homas Gelston, sold him about 10 poles of ground he has closed in his home lot southward of his house 8 poles 20 inks wide & against his barn S poles, 1.£ 12s.
[Now homestead of Edward Howell, deceased, on Butter Lane.]
Hedges Rogers, brand mark H. R. May 28 1810.
PAGE 528. Elias Sandford, sold him a piece of land where his barn and yard stand, being 7 poles & a piece north of his barn being 5 poles at 16£ per acre, 1.£ 4s.
[North of Edward Howell's place, owned by Edward Sand- ford.]
Caleb Corwith, sold him a piece of land at the east end of his home lot containing 40 poles at 20€ per acre which is 5 € Also sold him a piece of land by his house beginning against his barn, going square out 20 links, thence running southward 26 poles to a point in his fence, containing 23 poles for the sum of 2£ 10s, clearing the road against his shop 7 poles and links wide.
[Old Corwith homestead, west of Snake Hollow, north side of Country road.]
Job Hains, sold him a piece of common land enclosed in his old lot containing 13 poles at 20€ per acres, also a piece northward of his house adjoining the land improved by his mother, running from the S-E corner of Caleb Corwithes home lot southward 11 poles 18 links, and 1 pole 18 links wide at the south end containing 19 poles at 18€ per acre, value 3.€ 15s 3d.
[South of Elbert Rose's, west side, now land of Wm. Hains.]
Stephen Topping, sold him a strip of land at the bottom of his home lot near Poxabog land for the sum of 12s.
[Now Malines Osborn's heirs.]
John T. Rogers, sold him a piece of land in front of his home lot now enclosed, running from the N-E corner to a point at the S-E corner of his home lot, valued at 1.£ 12s.
[James Rogers' homestead, near Hay Ground school house.] The above is a true copy of the original.
WM. HERRICK Clerk.
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[Abstract.] Elisha Howell, earmark, 1807, square crop on left, slit in same, and in right, bought of Jonah Bower, see page 183.
Elias Harris, brand E. H. which was Ephraim Howells, bought of James Fordham, 1807.
PAGE 529. Abstract.] Zebulon & Paul Halsey manumit slave Peg, 1807.
Sold Capt Caleb Howell of Bridge Hampton for the sum of two dollars (which we have received) eight rods of land in front of his house, being sixteen feet from the front of his house, and runing westward along his Pytle and eastward of his house the width of a gateway. Also for the consideration of four shillings which we have received another piece of land eastward of the above mentioned gateway running on east- ward 18 feet eastward of the shop. Jan 28 1806
Witness our hands
II. P. DERING ABRAHAM ROSE HENRY CORWITHE Commissioners of common land.
PAGE 530. At a town meeting held on Tuesday the 7th day of April 1807 for the purpose of choosing town officers for the ensuing year was voted as follows, Town Clerk Wm Herrick, Supervisor David Hedges, Assessors Obadiah Rogers Rufus Foster Abraham Rose and Hugh Gelston, Overseers of Poor Gideon Halsey Henry Corwithe, Commissioners of high- ways Elias White Abraham Rose Henry P Dering, Overseers of highways 1 Jonathan Cook, 2 Elias Culver, 3 Zebulon Halsey 4 Ananias Cooper & James Mitchell, 5-6 James Sayre, 7-9 John N. Fordham, 8 John P Osborn, 10 James Jenings, 11 John Fournier, 12 Walter Havens, [Fence viewers same as
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last year except] Wm Raynor John M. Howell James Foster Adonijah Raynor Zebulon Halsey Stephen Reeves. The sum voted to be raised for the support of Poor was S00 dollars. David Topping chosen Collector at Sd on the pound. John Cooper Nathan Cooper Henry Corwithe Pound masters. Voted that the several Pounds in the town be repaired at the towns expense. Obadiah Rogers town Stephen Sayre Bridge Hampton, John N Fordham Sag Harbor, and Josiah Howell for West Hampton are appointed to superintend such repairs [as] are necessary, and present their bill. Trustees Rufus Foster Wm Herrick David Rose Daniel Halsey Ebenezer Howell Moses Culver Abraham Rose Silas Woodruff Wm Rogers Henry Topping Win Peirson John N Fordham, Cons- tables Elisha Howell George White Ananias Cooper Lemuel Payne Tho L Harris Joel Fordham.
A true copy WM HERRICK Clerk.
PAGE 531. We the subscribers being appointed by the Trustees of the town of Southampton to lay out a Road down Red Creek neck proceeded as followeth, began at the bars or fence south of Henry Hobarts honse, and proceeded to lay a four pole road in the old path, west of said Hobarts house as it now runs to the sound or bay, to a certain rock on the beach, which is the west line of said road.
OBADIAH ROGERS EBENEZER HOWELL
Southampton March 27 1807. Layers out. A true copy of original WM HERRICK Clerk.
[Abstract.] Elias Jones manumits slave James, 1806.
PAGE 532. [Abstract.] Henry P. Dering manumits slave Hagar, 1808.
Sills Brewster, earmark, slit in left, slope on right, which was Ariel Howells.
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[Abstract.] John Cooper of Trenton, Oneida Co., N. Y., appoints Abraham Cooper of same place his attorney to sell all his real estate in Suffolk Co. Dec 11 1808. Before Apol- los Cooper Judge.
PAGE 533. [Abstract.] Nathan Cooper records birth of slave children Milecent 1801 & Prince William 1806.
Daniel Fordham manumits slave Dinah 1SOS.
An agreement made between Wm Rogers and Henry Top- ping persons appointed by the Trustees, and James Nickerson & Aaron Fithian Respecting the establishing a road from the land of Phineas Payne, through the land of Aaron Fithian along to the Noyac road, and turning gradually the corner easterly, to be twenty feet wide from all incumbrances. The said road as above established, in order to make it more ex- plieit, was described thus. The said road is to lead from the head of the Dam, or rather the head of the spring, to Russel's landing so called, and this we establish as the only road lead- ing as above, and do also give up and relinquish the road which formerly ran through the said Nickersons land. This agreement made the 5th day of January in the year of our Lord 1808.
WM ROGERS HENRY TOPPING JAMES NICKERSON AARON FITHIAN
Signed by the parties in the presence of us
HENRY NICKERSON ESTHER HAVENS
A true copy WM HERRICK Clerk.
PAGE 534. [Abstract.] Enoch Jagger manumits slave Zadock, 1808.
PAGE 535. Election Meeting held on Tuesday the 5th day of April 1808 for the purpose of choosing Town officers for
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year ensueing. Voted Wm Herrick Town Clerk, David Hed- ges Superviser, Cephas Foster Stephen Sayre Jr Ananias Cooper Lemuel Payne Stephen Harris Thomas L. Harris and Joel Fordham Constables, Rufus Foster Obadiah Rogers Esq Col Abraham Rose Hugh Gelston Assessors, Gideon Halsey Henry Corwithe Overseers of Poor, Levi Hildreth Collector at 62d per £. Sum to be raised for the support of the poor and contingencies 750 dollars. Elias White Col Abm Rose Henry P. Dering Commissioners of highways, Overseers of highways 1 Abraham Post Jr, 2 Stephen Sayre, 3 Wm Foster, 4 Ana- nias Cooper & Lemuel Payne, 5 Timothy Halsey Jr, 6 John White Jr, 7 Capt Stephen Howell, S Jesse Halsey Jr, 9 Jere- miah Peirson, 10 Apollos Harris, 11 Seth Squires, 12 Joseph Goodale, Pound masters John Cooper Nathan Cooper Henry Corwithe Peletiah Fordham, Trustees John M Howell Wm Herrick David Rose Paul Halsey Jr Obadiah Rogers Esq Wm Foster Abraham Topping Daniel Topping John P. Osborn Fence viewers (same as last year)
Per WM HERRICK Clerk.
PAGE 536. We the subscribers Commissioners of highways for the town of Southampton having been applied to by a number of the inhabitants of Bridge Hampton to lay out a highway or road through the land of Mr Paul Halsey adjoining the beach for the accomodation and convenience of the inhab- itants carting fish and hay and passing & repassing to and from the beach & common land, and we the said Commission- ers having viewed the premises do conceive for the present, that it is not necessary to force a road through the said lands on condition of the said Mr Paul Halsey, consenting & permit- ting, which he does by these presents, that there shall & may be a passing road free for every one to pass & repass with their carts & wagons, and to ride through, provided they keep
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the cart path now laid out and agreed upon by the Commis- sioners, and the said Mr Paul Halsey by his free consent and permission.
In witness the parties have set their hands at B Hampton this 21 day of Sept 1804.
PAUL HALSEY ELIAS WHITE
HENRY CORWITHE H. P. DERING
A true copy of original WM HERRICK Clerk.
[Abstract. ] Dauid Burnet of Flying Point agrees with the Commissioners of highways that there shall be a passing road from the Comon land to the beach, along by the Ciiff, for one year, and the dispute concerning the said road is to be settled by Abraham Miller Jonathan Dayton and Daniel Hedges of East Hampton whose decision is to be decisive. The dispute between said Burnet and Capt Abraham Sayre is also to be left to their decision.
PAGE 537. To all men to whom these presents shall come, We Abraham Miller Daniel Hedges & Jonathan Dayton of the town of East Hampton in the County of Suffolk and State of New York, send greeting, Whereas divers controversies and disputes have lately arisen between David Burnet of the town ship of Southampton and county aforesaid of the one part and the Trustees of the freeholders & comonalty of the town of Southampton aforesaid, & the Commissioners of highways of the said town of Southampton of the other part, touching and concerning the title to a certain traet of land lying in the township of Southampton aforesaid at a place called Flying Point, and a road through the said land, and whereas for the putting an end to the said controversies and disputes they the said David Burnet & the Trustees and Commissioners of high- ways aforesaid reciprocally agreed to stand to and abide and
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perform the award and final determination of us the said Ab- raham Miller Daniel Hedges and Jonathan Dayton, arbitrators indifferently chosen by the said parties to arbitrate. Now know ye that we the said arbitrators whose names are hereun- to subscribed do for the settling amity and friendship between them make and publish this our award, That is to say, first we do award that all controversies & disputes touching the said premises to the day and date of these presents shall cease, and further we do award and determine that the fee of the land is in the said David Burnet, we do also award and deter- mine that in case the said Commissioners of highways shall think proper to lay out a passing road through the said David Burnets land, for the footmen, men on horseback, teams and carriages to pass and repass, twenty feet in breadth, as pointed out to us, begining at the bars at the northward of the said Burnets house, neer the Bank or Cliff, and runing easterly along the Cliff or Bank until it arrives near said Burnets water fence, and thence to the bars, where the cart road now runs, thence from said bars as the cart road now runs to the east corner of the said Burnets second piece of land, and thence be- low the Cliff, till it arrives near the creek, or at a place where it is usual for teams now to go up on the said Burnets land, and thence to follow the cart path where it runs to the com- mon land on the beach, said road not to be obstructed in any other way or manner than that of bars with post & rails or gates of a suitable breadth for a team to pass through with a cart, also the rest of all the lands and beach below said road to be laid out by the Commissioners, so to be laid out by the Commissioners aforesaid in the first piece of land by said Bur- nets house begining at the edge of the said Burnets meadow, eastward of the point where the foot bridge now stands, run- ing easterly as far as where the said road is to turn up to the said bars, and no further, and we do award and determine that for and in consideration of the said road and bars, the
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Commissioners of highways for and in behalf of the town of Southampton shall pay unto the said David Burnet the sum of 12 dollars, and lastly we do award and determine that the said Commissioners for and in behalf of the said town of Southampton pay all the expenses of this arbitration, except that of the said Burnet, he to make no charge against the said town of Soathampton, for any charges he has been at. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals on this 18 day of October in the year of our Lord 1804. ABRAHAM MILLER [LS] JON DAYTON [LS] DANIEL HEDGES [LS]
A true copy WM HEBRICK Clerk.
PAGE 539. [Abstract.] Capt Stephen Howell records ne- gro child born, 1801.
Wm Phillips manumits slaves Juda & William.
[The 540-552 pages, inclusive, are occupied with a list of notices of men who have stray beasts in charge; the names are here given in alphabetical order. W. S. P.]
Daniel Brewster Sam Brown John Cooper Samuel Cooper Charles Cooper Zephaniah Culver John Cook Jesse Culver Jeremiah Culver Jr 1755 Caleb Corwithee 1751 John Edwards Joseph Foster Hackaliah Foster 1767 James Fanning Timo- thy Foster Wm Foster Josiah Foster 1785 John Gardiner John Howell Josiah Halsey Martha Herrick Benj Homan Josiah Howell Edward Howell Cornelius Halsey Geo Harris Joseph Hildreth David Howell Hen Howell John Harris Jo- seph Halsey Arthur Howell 1758 Elisha Howell Nathaniel Halsey Peter Hildreth Lemuel Howell Jedediah Howell Na- than Herrick Israel Howell Nathan Halsey Constant Havens Mathew Howell James Jagger 1799 Zebulon Jennings John
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Jessup Jesse Jennings 1770 Sam Jagger Tho Jennings Math- ew Jagger Tho Jessup Saml Johnes 1755 Alexander King 1765 Sam Ludlam Tho Lupton Hen Ludlam Joseph Post Ed- ward Petty Herrick Rogers 179S Elihu Raynor Stephen Rose James Raynor David Rose Moses Rose Sam Rose Jonathan Russell 1767 Hugh Raynor 1767 John Russell Obadiah Rog- ers John Sandford Joshua Sayre Josiah Stanborough 1752 Jonathan Smith 1746 Tho Scott Seth Squires 1804 Ed Steph- ens 1793 Hen Topping Elnathan Topping Elias White Steph- en Woodruff 1767 Benj Woolly 1754.
END OF VOL. III, TOWN RECORDS, CALLED LIBER B.
APPENDIX.
APPENDIX.
Census of Town of Southampton, 1776. East of Watermill-heads of families.
Males Females
Males Females
Ezekiel Howell
3 3 Lemuel Pierson 3 4
Daniel Howell Esq
5
3 Lemuel Pierson Jr 1 2
John Gelston
1 2 Lemuel Pierson 3d 3
3
Peter Hildreth Jr
2 2 David Pierson Jr
1
3
Stephen Topping
2
2 Ebenezer Dains
1
2
Charles Topping
1 3 Paul Dains
1
2
Silvanus Topping
1
2 Benjamin Wade 1
2
Silvanus Topping Jr
1
4 Daniel Pierson 3
5
Josiah Pierson
2 3 Dr Benj Chapin 3
4
Matthew Pierson
2
1 John Loper
2
2
1
2 James Loper
2
4
Lewis Stansbrough
2
1 Samuel Clark 2
2
Eleazar Stansbrough 2 2 Elisha Clark
1
2
Thomas Stansbrough 1
3 Silas Jessup
4
3
Nathan Peirson 2
2 Joshua Rogers
4
3
Abraham Pierson
1
1 Abraham Squire 1 6
Mathew Pierson Jr
2
1 Widow Rogers
1 5
Jedidiah Pierson
5
4 Peter King
2
5
Jotham Smith
2
3 William Nickerson 2
2
Zebulon Pierson
4 4 Zebulon Thomson 3
1
Job Pierson
1 1 Joshua Budd
4
4
Capt David Pierson
1 4 Geraudeus Drake 3 3
Abraham Howell
3 2 Joseph Russell 1
4
Henry Moore
2 3 Peter Pain 3 2
Jonathan Hedges Jr
2
1 Daniel Albertson 3 3
Silvanus Pierson
392
RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.
East of Watermill-heads of families.
Males Female s
Daniel Pain
5 3 David Gelston Esq 2
2
David Stanbrough 2 3 John Hill
1 1
Stephen Stanbrought
1 2 Josiah Stanbrough Jr
2
2
John Edwards 4
7 David Corwithe
4
4
Lieut Wm Havens 3
4 Doct Henry White 2
4 Timothy Edwards
2 2
Benj Chappel
2 2 Wid Jemima Culver 2
Benj Chase
3
2 Ebenezer Edwards 1.
2
Anthony Sherman 4
2 Isaac Loper
4
3
Nathan Fordham Esq 2
3 David Woodruff 2
2
John Woodruff
1 2 David Woodruff Jr 2
1
Eunice Quithall
1 4 Silas Woodruff
3
3
Grover L'Hommedieu 4
5 John Halsey
1
1
Capt Saml L'Hommedieu 2
1 Benj Woodruff
3
4
Joseph Gibbs
2
3 Jeremiah Stratton 2
6
John Foster
6
5 Silvanus Sandford
1
1
Nathan Post
1
2 Benj Woolly
4
3
Obadiah Gildersleeve
5
4 David Rogers 1
1
Jonah Sandford
2 3 David Hains 2
1.
Mathew Halsey S
7 Matthew Jagger
2
3
Stephen Sandford
2
2 Josiah Halsey
4
2
Zecheriah Sandford
1
3 E[In]athan Topping
2
1
Thomas Gelston
2 Dr Stephen Halsey 1
3
5
John Corwithe 2
2 Daniel Talmage
3
1
Henry Brown
1
4 Wid Hannah Halsey 3
5
Wid Martha Brown
4 Abraham Rose 1
4
2
Beriah Dayton 3
2 Deac James Haius
1
1
Wid Mary Halsey 3
4 Samuel Hains 3
1
Daniel Woodruff
2 1 James Haines Jr 3
S
James Cook
3 4 Henry Halsey 1
1
Maltby Gelston Esq 2 4 Rev. James Brown 2
5
Edward Topping
3 7 David Cooper 2 1
2
Silas Stuart
4
Males Females
393
RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.
East of Watermill-heads of families.
Males Females
Males Females
Silas Cooper
2 1 Hezekiah Bower
2 4
David Cook
5
2 Zachariah Peirson 2
2
John Rogers
2 3 Samuel White
2
1
Wm Rogers' Widow
0
1 David Topping
3
3
Jonathan Rogers
1
2 Col Jonathan Hedges
6
5
Capt Wm Rogers 3
2 Silas White
4
3
Nath'l Rogers
3
4 Dea. David Hedges 7 2
Jonah Tarbell
4
2 Lieut. Daniel Hedges 5 3
Stephen Squire
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