Records of the town of Southhampton, with other ancient documents of historic value, Vol. III, Part 6

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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year, Abram Halsey & Job Pierson chosen Supervisers of in- testate estates, Capt Topping Ichabod Cooper Abram Pierson Samuel Howell John ffoster Obediah Rogers Henry Halsey Benjamen Woodruff Samuel Ludlam John Howell Ephraim White Job Sayre chosen trustees.


JOHN HOWELL DANIEL SAYRE Justices.


A true copy by me JOIN HOWELL Clerk.


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Southampton April ye 5th 1737 at an Election Meeting In order to chuse Town officers according to the Tenure of our pattent, Present John Howell William Jennings & Daniel Sayre Justices. Christopher ffoster chosen Clark, David Peir- son chosen Superviser for this year, Samuel Cooper Elias Cook chosen constables, John Howeil & Josiah Topping chosen as- sessors, John Howell chosen collector, Abram Hallsey Job Pierson chosen Superviser of Intestate estates, Justice Josialı [Howell] Capt Post Thomas Cooper John Howell Thomas Sandford Daniel Hedges Theophilus Howell Jus Lift Heze- kiah Howell John Morehouse Ichabod Sayre Josiah Halsey Jonathan Jagger trustees. Voted by ye town yt the people of BridgeHampton shall have liberty to build a Meeting house upon ye knoule on ye South side of Henry Wicks land, be- tween Abram Howells house and Joshua Hildreth,* and it was a cleare voate. It was voted yt Jonathan Culver shall lay down to ye townes use that peice of land lying on ye north side of Benjamen Haines landt and to take it up on the west end of Benjamen Haines lott at ye discretion of John Howell


* This meeting house stood on the road to Sagg, some 40 rods east of the road to Meacox. Abram Howell's house stood on the north side of the road, a little east of the meeting house. Joshua Hildreth lived on the corner lot opposite James L. Haines'.


t See page 9 of original.


W. S. P.


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and Mr Hugh Gelston. This was a cleare voate, Christopher


ffoster Clark.


JOHN HOWELL WILLIAM JENNINGS DANIEL SAYRE Justices. This is a true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clark,


Southampton April the 4th 1738 at an election Meeting to chuse Town officers according to the tenure of our pattent present Daniel Sayre & John Howell Justices, Christopher ffoster chosen Clark, Justice Josiah Howell chosen Supervisor this year, Samuel Cooper Jeremiah Hallsey chosen constables, Josiah Pierson John Howell chosen assessors for this year, Ichabod Sayre chosen Collector Abram Hallsey Abram Pier- son chosen Supervisor of Intestate estates, Capt Isaac Halsey Elnathan White John Howell Ephraim White Stephen Her- rick Nathan Halsey Samuel Howell John Mitchel Job Pierson Obediah Rogers Jonah Howell Samuel Jagger chosen trustees It was voted yt Josiah Stamborough shall have one acre of land twenty Pole long & eight poles wide by ye side of Jo- siah Hands lott, this was a cleare vote as test


CHRISTOPHER FFOSTER Clark. A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clark.


Southampton April ye 3th day 1739 at an Election meet- ing to chuse Town officers according to ye tenure of our pat- tent present Abram Cooper & Hugh Gelston Justices. Chris- topher [Foster] chosen Clerk, Jus. Josiah Howell chosen Su- pervisor Samuel Cooper John Cook chosen constables, Abram Halsey Job Pierson chosen assessors, John Woolley chosen collector for this year, Justice Josiah Howell Abram Cooper


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John Post James White Hugh Gelston John Morehouse Stephen Topping Josiah Halsey Josiah Topping Elisha How- ell Thomas Stephens Henry Halsey trustees. It was voted yt Samuel Russill shall have four poles of land att Sagg harber ajoining to his meadow, to be sold to him att the discretion of Isaac Jessup and John Morehouse. Voted yt ye parsonage land at ye seaven ponds shall be laid down to the town & be laid out att ye head of ye crick on ye North side of James Coopers land* and on ye weste side of Hezekiah Howells and Richard Howells land, at ye discretion of Josiah Howell and John Howell. It was voted yt Nathaniel Woodruff shall lay PAGE 139] down to ye town a part of ye South east corner of his lot & take up ye same land in quantity and quality by Thomas Coopers land att ye discretion of Nathan Halsey & Josiah Pierson. Voted by ye town that Isaac Jessup James White David Haines & John Haines shall have ye Noyack streame ffor ye term of ffifteen years, provided they sett up a grist mill within a year, and if they shall fail to keep a mill upon sd streame for a year together then the sd streame shall return to ye town, it is to be understood at Little Noyack.


This a cleare vote as test


CHRISTOPHER FFOSTER Clark. A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clark.


Southampton April ye 1st 1740 At an election meeting to chuse Town officers according to ye Tenure of our pattent, present Abram Cooper Hugh Gillston Justices ye me[ting] is opened ye people proseded to theyre choyce, Christopher ffos- ter chosen Town Clerk, Jus. Josiah Howell chosen Superviser, John Howell Abram Halsey chosen assessors, John Woolly


* The parsonage land here laid out is now probably part of the farm of the heirs of Matthew Cross, on the east side of the road by Shinnecock hills. W. S. P.


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chosen constable also Samuel Haines constable, Josiah Halsey John Sayre chosen to Inspect into Intestate estates, Thomas Sandford Elisha Howell Job Pierson Theophilus Howell Thomas Cooper ye 3d Jus. Abram Cooper William Albertson Abram Halsey Nathan Herrick Joseph Howell John Howell Obediah Rogers all trustees, Stephen Herrick Joshua Pierson Abram Halsey chosen Commisioners this year voted yt John Mitchel & James Haines shall have liberty to build a mill on calf creek stream for ye term of sixteen years provided they shall build ye same in two years otherwise to return to ye town, they not Ronging highways nor watering and ye said stream is to return to the town att ye end and expiration of ye said sixteen years


ABRAHAM COOPER HUGH GELSTON Justices.


This errors excepted is a true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clark.


Southampton April ye 1st day 1741 at an election meet- ing to chuse town officers according to ye tenure of our Pat- tent, Present Abram Cooper & Hugh Gillston ye meeting is opened Christopher [Foster] chosen Clark, Josiah Howell chosen Superviser, William Woolley & Samuel Haines chosen constables, John Howell Abram Halsey chosen assessors, Jolm Woolly chosen collector, Theophilus Peirson David Hand Abram Howell Ezekiel Sandford Aaron Burnet Jr Nathan Halsey John Howell Ichabod Sayre John Post Job Wick Joseph Halsey Jus. Josiah Howell chosen trustees, Stephen Herrick Josiah Pierson Abram Halsey chosen Commissioners, John Sayre Samuel Howell chosen to Inspect into Intestate estates, Henry Pierson Ephraim White chosen viewers of


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fences, Obadiah Rogers Thomas Cooper miner chosen to take care of ye poore.


ABRAM COOPER HUGH GELSTON Justices.


A true copy by me JOIN HOWELL Clark.


April ye 6th day 1742 att an election meeting to chuse town officers acording to ye tenure of our patent present Abram Cooper & Hugh Gillston Justices Christopher ffoster chosen clerk for this year, Jus Josiah Howell chosen Super- 0 yiser for ye year, Elias Petty William Woolly & Jonah Howell chosen constables for ye year insuing, John Howell and Abram Halsey chosen assessors for this year, Daniel Sayre chosen Collector, John Howell Ephraim White David Fithian John Mackey John Woolly Abram Cooper James Herrick John Cooper Samuel Cooper Abram Pierson Daniel Hedges Jonah Rogers Jr all chosen trustees, Stephen Herrick Abram Halsey Josiah Pierson chosen commissioners, Samuel Howell Josiah Halsey chosen for to inspect into Intestate estates, Ephraim White Henry Pierson chosen for viewers of fences, Thomas Sandford & John Howell chosen overseers of the poore.


PAGE 140. It was voted yt Joseph Rogers & James Haines shall build a mill upon Calf Crick stream provided they build within two years, and they are to have the said streame for twenty years and have liberty to let out Killis pond and to make up all damage to highways that it shall damnify, and this was a cleare vote. also voted by ye Inhabitants and pro- prietors of said town yt Bruche Neck lying in ye west bounds of Southampten shall be for a parsonage for ye use of a gos- pell presbyterian minister that shall be sutebly qualified for ye ministerial ffunction and shall be settled according to ye gos- pell Rule by our people yt shall call him thereunto, and on


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default thereof ye sd Bruche neck shall returne to ye proprie- tors again. This was a clear vote Christopher ffoster Clerk HUGH GILLSTON ABRAM COOPER Justices.


A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clark.


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South, April ye 5th day 1743 Then at a town meeting held according to ye Tenure of our pattent ye sd town did proseed to chuse Town oficers, Jus. Cooper and Jus. Gillston being present. John Howell chosen Clerk & Jus. Josiah Howell chosen Superviser for ye yeare Insuing, Obadiah Johnes & William Mulford chosen constables ys yeare, Abram Halsey John Howell assessors for this year, Jus. Josiah How- ell Capt Scott Nehemiah Sayre Jonathan Peirce John ffoster John Sayre Capt Rogers Abram Halsey Job Pierson Josiah Peirson Nathaniell Halsey Elias Cook all chosen trustees, Stephen Herrick Abram Halsey Josiah Pierson chosen com- itiners this year, Capt. Rogers Capt White chosen viewers of fences, Dacken* Halsey & Samuel Howell chosen Super- visers of Intestate estates, Thomas Cooper miner & James Haines chosen overseers of ye poore.


ABRAM COOPER IIUGH GILLSTON Justices.


True copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clerk.


At a town meeting April ye 3d day 1744, to chuse town officers according to ye tenure of our pattent, Jus Cooper and Jus Gillston being present, John Howell chosen clerk, Sam- uel Cooper and Timothy Brown chosen constables, Jus Josiah Howell chosen superviser, Dacken Halsey & Samuel Howell


* Query : Deacon ?


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chosen Supervisers of Intestate estates, James Haines & John Sayre chosen overseers of ye poore, John Howell & Abram Halsey chosen assessors, Zacheus Rose chosen collector, Jus. Gillston Capt White Samuel Huntting Thomas Jessup Steph- en Herriek Elihu Howell Capt Theophilus Howell Josiah Hallsey Elnathan White David Howell Abram Hallsey Capt Stephens all chosen trustees, Capt White Capt Rogers chosen viewers of fences, Abram Halsey Stephen Herriek Josiah Pier- son Comitioners, John Howell miner and Thomas Jessup chosen Pounders out of ye Indian ffield & to Recover their poundage according to ye Town actt confirmed by ye Court. ABRAM COOPER HUGH GILLSTON Justices.


A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clark.


April ye 2th 1745 at a town meeting of ye freeholders of Southampton according to ye tenure of our pattent to eleet & chuse town officers, ye people proseed to there ehoyce as fol- loweth, John Howell chosen Clark for ye yeare Insuing, Sam- uel Cooper Timothy Brown chosen constables, Jus Josiah Howell chosen Superviser, Capt Theophilus Howell & Thom- as Cooper miner chosen supervisers to takecare of Intes- tate estates, John Howell & Abraham Halsey chosen as- sessors for ye yeare Insuing, Zacheus Rose chosen collector ffor ye yeare Insuing, Capt Pierson chosen trustee and Josiah Pierson Thomas Sandford Nathan Halsey Abram Hallsey John Haines Josiah Howell Nehemiah Sayre Steph- en Herriek John Howell Capt Rogers Joseph Howell trustees, Capt White & Capt Rogers vewers of fences, Josiah Pierson Stephen Herrick & Abram Halsey chosen {comitiners, allso voated yt no hog or hogs shall go upon ye commons or undi- vided lands except they are well yoked & ringed on ye penal-


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ty of ninepence per head, which is according to ye town acet & no age of said hog or swine shall exeuse them except such as suck their dams Test Jus Gillston & Jus Cooper.


A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clerk.


PAGE 141. [A part of this page is occupied with a copy of the minutes of town meetings-1711, 1712. These are re- corded in the 2d volume of Town Records, page 236 and 239, original, and are therefore omitted here. w. S. P.]


Whereas we John Sayre Aaron Burnet Jr David Howell Jonathan Smith & Elias Pelletrue or executors in his behalf, of the town of Southampton and Province of New York hav- ing a lott of Land in ye Great South Division Lying No 31 in ye said division in partnership Between us according to our Respective rights therein but we finding inconveniency of im- proving together did unanimously agree to divide said lot ac- cording to our rights therein and accordingly we have pro- seded and completed the devision in ye following manner, yt is to say in the first place we devided ye lot into two parts mak- ing the path called Davises path ye partician line between sd parts & then we devided ye south part of said lot into six lots laying them crossways of said lot, and then beginning att ye south end of ye first lot next the water fell to John Sayre and to Elias Pelletrue, Proceeding Northward ye Second lot fell to David Howell & Jonathan Smith, ye third lott fell to Aaron Burnett Jr, then again the fourth lot fell to John Sayre & Elias Pelletrue, ye fifth to David Howell & Jonathan Smith, & ye sixth lott to Aaron Burnet Jr, the north side of which is bounded by Davises path as afore said, & then we proceded to devide the North part of said lot and yet wee di- PAGE 142.] vided lengthways of ye lot, and yt we laid into three lots Bounded at the south end by ye afore said Davis


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path, & ye east lot fell to John Sayre and Elias Pelletrue, the middle lot to Aaron Jr the west lott to David Howell & Jon athan Smith. In witness whereof we have hereunto sett too our hands in Southampton this twenty first day of December in ye yeare of our Lord God 1742.


AARON BURNET JR DAVID HOWELL JOHN HOWELL


ABRAM HALSEY Exec


his JONATHAN SMITH mark


A true copy from the originall by me


JOHN HOWELL Clerk.


Southampton September the 10th 1745 Whereas there being a highway of uncommon breadth laid out att Sagg har- bor and ye trustees having a mind to lay out sum part of it Into lotts for ye proprietors use and Improvement & did de- sire ye Commisconers to Narrow the said highway, yt so what l.und there was that was more than was necessary for a high- way might be laid out into Lotts, and accordingly we allotted ye highway as followeth, att the Cleft* square across to ye bord ffence ffrom ye front of ye Lotts ye highway is now eight poles wanting one foot wide, from ye South east corner of Mr. Russells house it is six pole wide wanting two ffoot vpon a due east course from said corner, the course of ye highway from ye clift is South eleven degrees west & it holds that course thirty three poles & a quarter, and there it is seven poles and a halfe wide to the necrest place of ye meadow or fence yt incloseth the meadow & ffrom ye afouresaid 33 poles & a { the highway on ye front of the lots yt is to say ye


* The "cleft" was where the new stables of John DeCastro now stand, on Main street at Sag Harbor. Mr. Russell's house probably stood on the west side of Main street near building now occupied as a hotel by Albert Hedge's heirs


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east side of the highway runs South fourteen degrees west to ye piece of land called the twelve acres laid out by ye layers out of ye Grate devision & this above said highway as it is above mentioned and specified wee do as comistioners or over- seers of highways we do assertain confirm and establish to ly for a publick highway & Rode Including all ye land that is westward of ye above said line to the Meadow.


ABRAM HALSEY JOSIAH PIERSON S Com


Whereas wee Josiah Howell John Howell Josiah Pierson & Abram Halsey Being Elected and chosen by ye trustees of ye town of Southampton to lay out or lot a certain tract of land lying att or Neare Sagg harbour att our discretion and pursuent to the Reposed in us and the power By ye trustees given us we proceed to ye work in ye following method, we began att ye elift & run a range 33 poles & # south eleven de- grees West, and then turned our course to South 14 degrees West & so continued to ye peice of land called ye twelve acre and we laid out Seaventeen lotts with seaventeen amendments all buting at their west ward end upon this line and Butting Eastwardly upon the line that parts ye townes, wee began att ye cleft with No 1 Increasing Southward to No 17. No 1* is 3 poles wide at ye west end & 4 foot at the east end, and No 2 is 28 foot wide att ye west end and 21 foot att ye East end, No 3 is 2S foot wide at ye west end and 24 foot at the East end, & No 4 and No 5 and No 6 and No 7 and No S and No 9 and No 10 and No 11 are each of them 28 ffoot Wide at the west end, and twenty foure foot wide at the east end, No 12 is 28 foot at ye west end and 26 at ye east end, No 13 is 2S


* No. 1 is now occupied by John DeCastro. By a deed, 1775, John Mitchi- ell sells to Daniel Fordham 13 50 in Lot 2; this is where the Nassau House now stands. Henry and Levi Howell, in 1775, sell to Daniel Fordham 13 50 in lot 4; deeds now in possession of Eleazar Latham, Esq. W. S. P.


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foot wide at the west end and ve same at ye east, No 14 is 28 foot wide att the west end and ye same at ye east, No 15 is 2S foot wide at the west end and 30 at ve East end, No 16 is 32 foot wide at ye west end and 33 at the east, No 17 is 40 foot at the west end and the same at the east, and wee laid out 17 amendments to the above said 17 Lotts and ye Lott No 1 hath the amendment No 17, & ye lot No 2 ye amend- ment No 16, the lot No 3 is to have the amendment No 15, the lot No 4 to have the amendment No 14, the lot No 5 to have ye amendment No 13, the lot No 6 to have ye amend- ment No 12, ye lot No 7 is to have the amendment No 11, the Lot No S is to have ye amendment No 10, the Lot No 9 is to have ye amendment No 9, the lot No 10 is to have ye amend- ment No S, ye Lot No 11 is to have the amendment No 7, the Lot No 12 is to have the amendment No 6, the Lot No 13 is to have the amendment No 5, the Lot No 14 is to have the PAGE 143] amendment No 4, the Lot No 15 is [to] have the amendment No 3, the lot No 16 is to have the amendment No 2, the Lot No 17 is to have the amendment No 1. The breadth of the amendments as followeth, No 1 is two poles and six foot wide at ye West end and 8 poles at ye east end, No 2 is 40 foot wide at ye west end and 6 poles & a § at ye east, No 3 Is 40 ffoot Wide at the west end at 4 poles & } att ye East, No 4 is 40 ffoot wide att ye West end and 4 poles & } att the East, No 5 is 40 foot at ye West end and 4 poles at ye east, No 6* is 40 foot att the West end and 1 pole & } att ye east, No 7 is 40 foot att the West end and 1 pole & ¿ at ye east, No S is 40 foot at the west end and I pole and § at the east, No 9 is 40 foot at ye west end and 1 pole & } at the east, and so No 10 No 11 No 12 No 13 No 14 No 15 and No


* By deed, March 30, 1804, Sally Wallis sells to Nathan Sayre, one-fifth of an acre at Sag-Harbor, bounded W., N. and E. by highways, S. by W. Parker, "being West part of Amendment No. 6"; this is where Dodsons meat market now stands.


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16 are each 40 foot wide at ye west end and a pole and a half wide at ye east end, and No 17 is ajoining to the twelve acres* and is 40 foot wide at the west end or near theseabouts, and at the east end it is 1 pole and 1 foot wide or there abouts, memorandum, although the severall lots and their respective mendments are said to butt upon the East Hampton line, yet it is to be understood that this devision is not to cross the agreement made between the town concerning that pole wide that was te be for an highway but this devision is subjected to that agreement except Sum other agreement shall be made Between said town.


Southampton November the 18th 1745


JOSIAH PIERSON JOSIAH HOWELL


JOB PIERSON JOHN HOWELL ABRAM HALSEY


This is our Return of ye above said devision as witnes our hands.


A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clark.


Southampton November ye 19th 1745 The proprietors be- ing legally warned and convened at the meeting house in or- der to draw their lots, and did Manifest their Willingness to ye above said devision by a unanimous vote and the Lotts were cast as followeth, 9 fiftyes to each lot Seaventeen lots & seaventeen mendments, drawn with the 17 lots one mendment to a lot.


* Uuion street, as it formerly ran, was the boundary between the Great North Division and the 12 acre Division. It originally ran from East-Hamp- ton line along the north line of the burying ground, and entered Main street at the house now occupied by John S. Fordham. The house now occupied by Jeffry Fordham, on Jefferson street, was on the old line of Union street, the road running parallel with its west side. The house was the residence of Bradock Corey, 1475. W. S. P.


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No 1 Mr Isaac Jessup two fifties 2


John Cook 1


Deacon James Haines 1


Capt Jeckamiah Scott 2 450


Capt Ephraim Wuite 1 Joseph Hildreth dec'd 1 Ensign Elias Cook 1


No 5 Joshua Howell & brother 3


Stephen Kempton 1 Jonathan Jagger 23 Capt Theophilus Howell 1} 450


Jeremiah Jagger 1


Samuel Jagger 1 John Woolly Left Ezekiel Sandford 1


No 2 Samuel Ludlam 23 David Cooper


Eliphalet Clark and brother deceased


Thomas Cooper


1} 450


Ensign John Mitchel 13


Isaac Halsey Jr 2 Abram Howel Jr decd 3


No 3 Capt Theophilus Howell deceased 1₺


John Morehouse


13


Zachariah Sandford 1


Nathaniel Wnodruff 1 450


Daniel Wick 1


The heirs of Richard Halsey deceased 1 Peter Hildreth


Mr David Pierson 13


Josiah Hand 1


James Herrick 1


John Norris


f


Stephen ffoster


No 4 Samuel Clark No 7 Thomas ffoster Jr 4 Henry Halsey decd 14


Henry Howell


13


Daniel More


Christopher ffoster 1


Deacon Samuel Johnes 2 450 Job Sayre 1


Left Hezkiah Howell 1 450 Capt Tho Stephens 13


Capt Obadiah Rogers 2


Tho Cooper Jr 13 Capt Abram Howell } John Reeves 12


Daniel ffoster deceased 1 John ffoster 1


No 6 Capt John Post


deceased


21


Isaac Post


Wid Hannah Halsey & Son 1 Wid Mary Howell & son Jeremiah Howell ֏ 450


Doc John Mackey


Joseph Burnet


Wid Mehitable Burnet }


Benjamen foster 1


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No S Thomas Sandford 9 450No 11 Stephen Herrick


Nathan Herrick


No 9 Jonathan Peirce


Justis Chatfield


Benjamen Woodruff 1}


Jus Hugh Gilston


ye heirs of Jeremiah Halsey deceased 3-5


Abram Halsey 1-5


Nathaniel Halsey 1-5


Elias Pelletreau


Thomas Lupton } 1-5 450


Jonathan Smith


the heirs & assigns of Christopher Lup-


ton deceased 4-5


Jonah Rogers & sons 23


Abram Howell Jr de- ceased


Hugh Raynor 1


Adonijah Raynor A


No 10 Job Pierson 33


Daniel Hedges and brother


Edward Johnes 1


Joseph Eusbond*


৳ 450


Abram Halsey


1-10


Josiah Pierson


1


Theophilus Willmen


deceased


3-10


Abram Pierson


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Justis Abram Cooper }


Elnathan White


David Raynor


7


No 12 Thomas Sandford 9 450


No 13 Capt Burnet decd 12 Capt Stephen Topping 2


Hezekiah Topping 1


Theophilus Pierson deceased 1 450


Dea Josiah Topping 1


Samuel Haines decd Henry Wick


Benjamen Howell


Jonathan Cook


No 15 Samuel Howell 1 Silus & Chas Howell 1


Job Wick 1 Dea Josiah Halsey John Sayre John Howell


2 450 1


Thomas Jessup 13


David ffithing


臺邊邊邊至1


the heirs and assigns of Richard Wood & John Clark decd 14


The heirs of Abram Sayre deceased 4 450


Theophilus Willman deceased 1-6


ye heirs of Joseph Taylor deceased 1-6 ye heirs of John Will- man deceased 1-6


John Reeves & Ri Wood deceased 1-10


Daniel Ausbond*


Samuel Jennings


Aaron Burnett Jr


Silus Cook 14


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No 14 Jeremiah Halsey Nathan Halsey and


Elisha Ausband (Osborn) } Daniel Leek


Elisha Halsey 2 3 2-12


Daniel Scellinks


Jonathan Smith 1-12 Nathan ffordham 1


Thomas Foster


John fflint


William Jennings Jr


Moses Culver ≥ 450


Hackaliah ffoster


ye assigns of Ichabod Cooper


Wid Martha Halsey


Jus Josiah Howell 14


Joseph Howell


150


Nathan Hildreth


Nathaniel Rusco


Abram Halsey 1


David Haines


Samuel Bishop


Nathaniel Howell


John Bishop


Nathan Halsey


1


Richard Howell or son


The assigns of James Cooper


one quarter unknown James Hand


David Rose Jr


one quarter unknown }


121414


No 17 Mr Elisha Howell 5 Capt Daniel Sayre 3 450


No 16 Ellis Cook 1


Thomas Halsey 1


James Hand Jr 1


A true cepy by me


JOHN HOWELL Clark.


These amendments Being Not recorded in their proper place Was transferred to this page.


There is an amendment laid to the Lot No 21 and it is at the South end of the lot only there is a path or passing Rode between the lot and the mendment and that path or Rode is the north bounds of ye mendment, and the highway or path called Lotts path is ye West bounds & it is bouuded on ye South By an open highway leading up from ye aforesaid Lots path to Henry Halseys Land, and on ye east by ye sd Hal- seys land, and tho the timber on ye above said passing Rode is to Belong to ye mendment yet it shall and may be lawful ffor ye commissioners to order so much of these passing Rodes


Ephraim Hildreth


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to be cleared & kept eleare by them or any two of them as they shall judge Necessary ffor ye use those Rodes may be put to Whether for passing or driving of fflocks or what ever, and there is an amendment laid to the Lot No 22 and it is bounded South bp ye land of Josiah Halsey East by ye land of Henry Halsey North by ye highway & West by the high- way or passing Rode called Lotts path, only there is a passing Rode on ye South side of it between the mendment & ye said Josiahs land although this mendment is to have all the timber on tnose three highways by which it is said to be bounded yet notwithstanding it shall and may be lawful for ye com- missioners or overseers of highways to clear these highways, & by power & authority to keep so much at least of those highways cleare as they shall at any time judge needfull to be cleared for the several services they may or shall be used or improved for




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