Records of the town of Southhampton, with other ancient documents of historic value, Vol. III, Part 9

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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Fifties


No 1 Christopher Foster,


1 0


John Sayre


1 0 (150)


Samuel Howell


1 0


No 2 John Pierson


1 }


Thomas Jessup


0 3 (150)


Joseph Hildreth


1 +


No 3 Thomas Foster 1 0


Heirs of Maj. John Howell


1 0 (150)


Benjamen Foster 1 0


No 4 Samuel Jones


2 0)


Josiah Halsey


1 0 (150)


No 5 Jonathan Raynor


3 0 (150)


No 6 Isaac Jessup 2 sisters


2 0


and 1 by his brother Henry


10 (150)


No 7 Richard Howell


1 0


Isaac Bower


1 ₮


Abram Cooper


0 星 4144 (150


Nathan Hildreth


0 3


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


107


fifties


No S Ichabod Cooper Thomas Cooper at town 2 0)


1 0


(150)


No 9 Daniel Hedges and brother Henry Pierson


1 ₺


1 호 (150)


No 10 Capt Theophilus Howell


30 (150)


No 11 Thomas Stephens


1 }


The heirs of Gersham Culver Jeremialı Culver


0 ₺


No 12 Capt Isaac Halsey


30


(150)


No 13 Capt Ephraim White Hezekiah Topping


20


(150)


No 14 Capt Abraham Howell


1 ₺


Abram Howell Jr


0 ₺


(150)


Joseph Burnet Jonathan Cook


0 ₺


No 15 Widow Martha Halsey


30


(150)


No 16 Lieut Hezekiah Howell Daniel Foster


10


No 17 Ichabod Cooper


1-5


Thomas Cooper Jr


1-10


Henry Howell


1 3


(150)


Mr Elisha Howell


1-5


Thomas Sanford


0 ₺


Thomas Lupton


0 호


No 18 Widow Martha Halsey


2 0


Stephen Burnet


(150)


Nathaniel Halsey


0 3


No 19 Isaac Halsey Jun


2 0


(150)


James White & assigns


1 0


No 20 John Reeves & Mathew Wood Nathaniel Halsey


0


1-10


Abram Halsey


0


2-10


heirs of Isaac Wilian deceased


0


8-10


(150)


Capt Isaac Halsey


0


3-10


Mr Elisha Howell


0 11-12


Jonathan Smith


0 7-12


10


(150)


10


0 }


2 0


(150)


0


1-10


LOS


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


fifties


No 21 Capt John Post


3 0 (150)


No 22 Benjamen Woodruff Jonathan Jagger


1 3 (150)


No 23 John Foster


1 }


Jeckomiah Scott Jr


0 ±


Heirs of John Hildreth


0 }


(150)


Samuel Bishop


0 ₺


John Bishop


0


No 24 Nathan Wood and brother


0 중


John Reeves


0 ₺


Ephraim Hildreth


0 毫


Capt Daniel Sayre


0 g


(150)


Heirs of Stephen Howell


0 }


Theophilus Pierson


0 1


Elias Pelletreau


0 }


No 25 Mr Elisha Howell


30


(150)


No 26 Samuel Howell Jr


0 %


Capt Stephen Topping


1 0


Silas Cook


0 ₺


(150)


Heirs of Richard Halsey Elias Pelletreau


0 3


No 27 Capt Mathias Burnet


1 ₺


(150)


John Mitchell


1 3


No 28 Justice Jolin Howell


3 0 (150)


No 29 Abram Halsey Peter Hildreth


0 3 (150)


No 30 Justice Josiah Howell


30 (150)


No 31 Samuel Ludlam


2 }


Heirs of John Wick


0 星 (150)


No 32 Stephen Herrick


0 3


Aaron Burnet Jr


0 3


James Herrick


0 3 (150)


John Cook


1 0


No 33 Jonah Rogers & sons Elias Cook


2 0


1 0 (150)


1 2


2 3


1 0


109


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


fifties


No 34 Obadiah Rogers


2 0


Mr Job Sayre


10 (150)


No 35 David Pierson


1 0


John Morehouse


10


(150)


Josiah Pierson


0 }


Elnathan White


0 }


No 36 Ezekiel Sanford


0 3


Thomas Sanford


1 3


(150)


Zechariah Sanford


0 3


No 37 Henry Halsey & Daniel Halsey


10


Assigns of Nathan Fordham


0 3


Josialı Howell David Fithian & Elisha Osborn


0 ₴


Job Pierson


0 圣


James Hand Jr


0 4


No 3S Jeremiah Jagger


1 0


Samuel Jagger


10


Benjamen Jagger


0 3


Nathaniel Howell


0 }


No 39 Nathan Herrick


10


Heirs of Pellatiah [Fordham] deceased


0 3


Jonathan Howell


0 3


John Norris


0 }


Benjamen Howell


0


Stephen Foster


0 ±


(150)


A true copy JOHN HOWELL Clarke.


(Abstract of ear mark.) Hugh Raynor records mark Feb 19 1752. Crop on left ear, 2 half pennies on the upper side of Right.


PAGE 174. [Abstract.] We the trustees of Southampton sell to John Parker and his heirs and assigns forever one 50 right of comonage from Red Crick and to run to our west bounds quagga purchase excepted, and the said John Parker


(150)


(150)


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


is to have all the upland northward of the road from Dirty ereck ye first creek eastward from his house and to extend Westward to the going over the River by his dwelling house, for and consideration whereof I the said John Parker grant and confirm to the said trustees all my right to ye seder swamp at Ocabog lying between the two rivers, with the privilidge of highways for carting ye seder to ye Great River, or else where, and also resign unto the town a like quantity of land as is lying & between ye first creek eastward of Parkers house and northward of the road, of that land between the two riv- ers on ye west part, and also to full all ye towns cloth brought to him for two pence a yard as it goeth into ye mill, for one year and a half, after that to full tenter and press as it comes out of the mill for four pence per yard, and to carry it from town and bring it to town to a house he shall appoint for nine pence each piece lett ye piece be great or small. John Par- kers 50 runs through the cedar swamy, and he is firmly bound to defend ye town from Simon Romsy deceased, and any in his right forever. Jan 4 1726.


[John Parker's house stood on the south side of Little Riv- er. See 2d volume Town Records, page 221, thither end.]


PAGE 175. [The first part of this page is occupied with a copy of the grant of John Ogden to the town, of his claim to land in west part of town ; this is printed from the original in Vol. 1, Town Records, page 163, and is therefore omitted here.


The deposition of Mr Thomas James taken at East-Hamp- ton this 1Sth day of October 1667 Testifyeth Being earnestly desired of them of Southampton to be some means In their Behalf to procure the testimony or affirmation of the Meanta- ket Indians consarning ye bounds of Shinecock Indians ac- cordingly Paquattoun counsellor being there at ye present att East Hampton I enquired of him whether he knew any thing consarning the aforesaid bounds & he told me he did as being


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often Imployed by ye Sachems in their matter and withal told me yt ye bounds of Shinecock sence ye conquest of those In- dians which formerly many years sence lived at Akcobogue did Reach to a River whare thay use to catch ye fish Wee commonly call alewives, ye name of ye River he said is Pehick & Withall told me yt there was two old women att Muntalkut who formerly Ware of ye Akkobauk Indians who could give further Information concerning ye matter, so I Made a Jorney with Mr Richard Howell & Mr John Langhton to Montaukut and wee mett ye aforesaid Women who afarmed they formerly ware of ye Akkabauk Indians, and yt they New ye bounds of severall plantations in these parts, one of them an ancient wo- man called by the Indians Akkabauk Home squaw, to which ye other allso assented Wampquains Squaw a middle aged Woman, & they Joyntly declared as followeth yt formerly many years sence yr was a small plantation at Akabouk & yt those Indians being few ware driven off their land, being conqured by other Indians & yt in those times ye bounds of these Ak- kobonk Indians came eastward of ye River pehickkonuk to a creek which she named & they gathered flags for mats within yt tract of land, but sence those Indians ware conquer- ed who lived at akcabouk ye Shinecock bounds went to their River pehickconuk where the Indians catched alewives, & ye Shinecock Indians had ye drowned deare as their own this side ye sd River, and one Bear som yeares sence, and ye old squaw said by the tocken shee cat som of it, pointing to her teeth, & that the skin & flesh was brought to Shinecock as ac- knowledgeing yr Right to it, to a squaw then liveing there who was ye old montaukit Sachems sister & first wife to ack- konmi. This to ye best of my under[ stand]ing.


This taken upon oath before me JOHN MULFORD.


A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clark.


BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


[The above is one of the papers connected with the contro- versy with Southold about Ackabogue meadows. For rest of the papers concerning this controversy see Vol. 1, Town Rec- ords, page 156 et seq. W. S. P.]


PAGE 176. Silvanus Topping enters ear mark, crop on top of Right ear & hole in same, slope under left April 7 1747


April ye 7 day 1747. att a Town Meeting of the freehold- ers of Southampton acording to the tenure of our Pattant to Elect & chuse Town officers for this yeare Insuing ye said freeholders do proseed to their choyce as followeth, Justice Cooper being present & Justice Gellston & Justice Pierson also, John Howell chosen Clerk for ye yeare Insuing, Justice Josiah Howell chosen Superviser James Herrick chosen cons- table Nathaniel Jessup chosen constable Thomas Cooper miner chosen Superviser of Intestate estates & allso Capt Theophilus Howell, John Howell chosen assessor Abram Halsey also chosen assessor, Zachary Rose chosen collec- tor, Nehemiah Sayre chosen trustee Thomas Cooper min- er Capt Obadiah Rogers Doctor Mackey Aaron Burnet Jr Arthur Howell Josiah Pierson David Haines Abram Hal- sey Daniel Hedges Nathan Halsey Nathan Herrick Trus- tees for ye yeare Insuing, Abram Halsey & John Sayre chosen overseers of ye poore for the year Insuing, Abram Halsey Stephen Herrick & Josiah Pierson chosen commissioners for the yeare Insuing, and it is ordered & apinted by major vote of ye town yt Capt Scott shall have ye fish pond at Toude In care upon the same terms and according to ye last agreement he made with ye town for the term of five years, and whereas in ye former agreement he had a considerable number of fish given him to help make his new seane which is to be excepted in this agreement, It is also ordered and appointed by major vote of said town yt Lemuel Howell of sd town shall have the stream at ye head of Sag pond for the terme of twelve years


113


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


upon condition he pay to the town ten shillings yearly and every year of ye above said term and is also to make and maintain a suteable and a passable Rode at ye middle dam both for horse and man, and he ye said Lemuel doth oblige himself to full Tenter & press the towns cloth according to ye agreement formerly made With John Parker Which is four pence per yard as it comes out of the mill, & to full ye towns cloth before other towns, & full press and tenter womens warc for three pence per yard, this passed a clear vote, it is also or- dered by major vote of said town that John Foster Jr shall have liberty to set up a tan house by the pond side by John Howells water fence, and it is also ordered & apinted by major vote of said town yt Joshua Hobart shall set up a saw mill on Jumping creek provided he doth agree with ye trustes ABRAM COOPER Justice. A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clerk.


Southampton December ye 6 1745 Whereas we Christo- pher foster Isaac Halsey Jedediah Howell & Henry Harris having a lot of land in the Grate South Division lying in part- nership between us, ye lot is No 42 in said devision, but seing the Inconveniency of Improving our land together we agree to divide sd lot according to our Respective Rights in sd lot, viz Wee laid it out into 6 lots and coupled them together two and two to be drawn at one draft, we began at the south end With No 1 Increasing N to No 3 and then Northward and ad- joining to No 3 we began with No 3 again Increasing North- ward to No 1, and we coupled them together then No 1 with No 1 No 2 with No 2 & No 3 with No 3, and having so laid them out and coupled them together as abovesaid we proseed to draw them, & No 1 with his match No 1 fell to Capt Hal- sey drawn by ye hand of his Grand son James Halsey, but by agreement No 1 is at ye north end or the north lot No 1 is to


114


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


be and Remain to Henry Harris of his part of sd lot, being half a fifty Right, and No 2 to be & Remaine to Isaac Halsey by vertue of the above said agreement, though drawn by Christopher foster by the hand of Joseph foster this No 2 is one of the North lots and is joyning to Harris & No 2 is Chris- tophers as abovesaid, & No 3 and No 3 both joining together feil to Jedediah Howell, ye above said devision wee made by my assistance and the lots drawn in my presence.


ABRAM HALSEY


Witness my hand


CHRISTOPHER FOSTER


THEOPHILUS HOWELL. S


ISAAC HALSEY JEDEDIAH HOWELL


A true copy by me JOHN HOWELL Clerk.


PAGE 177. [Abstract.] Joshua Howell sells to Deacon Josiah Topping 4 50 comonage east of Canoe place May 14 1742.


Witnes AMMY FLINT WILLIAM DIXON.


PAGE 178. [Abstract.] Josiah Stanborough sells to Josiah Topping } 50 comonage throughout the town excepting the quaga purchase, and the twelve acres at Sag Harbor, price 7.₺ May 28 1740.


[Abstract.] Josiah Stanborough sells to Josiah Topping ± 50 comonage east of Canoe place, price 3€ April 24 1712


PAGE 179. [Abstract.] Josiah Stanborough sells to Josiah Topping 4 50 comonage east of Canoe place, 2€ 6s May 15 1742.


PAGE 180. [Abstract.] Christopher ffoster gives and grants to his cousin Joseph ffoster all my now dwelling house and barn and home lot,* also my close at Wickapogue, also my


* This is now the home lot of Isaac P. Foster. In 1708 Joseph Foster gives to his son Daniel one-half of his home lot, bounded W. by Main street, N. by land of John Howell, S. by his son Christopher Foster, E. by land of Joseph Fordhanı, (yellow book of deeds, p. 67.) In 1703 Joseph Foster gives to his son Christopher one-half of his home lot, about 6 acres on the south side of said lot, bounded S. by Richard Howell's home lot, W. by Main street, E. by land of Joseph Fordham, p. 35. W. S. P.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


two lots of meadow on the beach, also my Coopers neck meadow, and my meadow at Halseys neck, and also give him all my lands not given away in my will to others, also my Carpenters and farming tools. March 13 1746.


I the within named Christopher Foster do deliver to the within named Joseph Foster possession and seizen of ye with- in mentioned premises by the delivery unto him at the enseal- ing hereof one turf and twigg a part of ye premises in Lue of the whole.


In presence of JOHN MACKIE JOSEPH HOWELL


[Abstract.] John Tarbill of East Hampton son of Wm Tarbill of Southampton, sells to Jonah Tarbill of Southamp- ton 2 pieces of land at Meacox, one bounded S by highway W by Samuel Ludlam, N partly by a swamp partly by Jere- miah Halsey, E by Jeremiah Halsey, second piece bounded W & N by highway, E by highway and Benj Howell partly by water, S by Elisha Howell, March 20 1743.


Wit THOMAS SANDFORD THOMAS SANDFORD JR


PAGE 1S1. [Abstract.] Thomas Scotts ear mark, crop on right ear half penny under it, two half pennies over left.


Jackson Scotts ear mark, erop on right ear, two half pen- nies upper side of left, and half penny under same.


Charles Howells ear mark, erop and slit on end of right ear slope under left, half penny over left. June 10 1747.


PAGE 1S2. [Abstract.] Hezekiah Topping sells to John Pierson 3 acres of land at Sagg bounded S & W by John Pier- son N by highway E by Hezekiah Topping, price 30£ De- cember 12 1746


Wit THO TOPPING JOB PIERSON


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


[Abstract. ] Nathaniel Rusco, weaver, sells to John Pier- son, blacksmith, 14 acres, bounded S by Elihu Howell W by pond and part by Ammy Flint North by highway or street, price 105€ Oct 22 1742


Wit WILLIAM PIERSON ABRAM PIERSON


PAGE 183. In the yeare 1747 ve month June a devision of land Made Between Josiah Howell & William Johnes, by John ffoster John Post and Nathan Herrick, Lying at Ogdens neck there being a former devision of the upland but not of the meadow wee now agree to Run a straight line from the cor- ner between us at the street to a ditch about the going over to a stake of which fence att ye South end Johnes shall do & maintaine 122 rods and the said Howell shall make and main- tain 52 Rods att the North end, furthermore each one shall defend himself from the beach.


JOSIAH HOWELL WILLIAM JOHNES


A true copy by me JOIN HOWELL Clerk.


These may enforme yt I have given my son William Johnes full power to act & doe as to the land and fence at Ogdens Neck with Brother Howell as it I myself was there. July ye 1th day 1747


SAMUEL JOHNES


[Abstract.] Thomas Scotts ear mark half penny each side of each ear, and a crop on Right, also happany each side of each ear and crop on left, also two half pennies upper side of left ear, half penny under same, a crop on right ear half pen- ny each side of same, also his fire brand T Dec IS 174S


Jonah Bower ear mark crop and slit on left ear slit in end of right. Feb 14 1749.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


PAGE 184. Southampton, 173S. And after we Isaac Hall- sey, John Howell, Stephen Herrick and Nathaniel Domony junier layers out had finished the south Division in Quaganan- tuck Purchase ; we prosed to lay out the north Division in quaganantuck Purchas as followeth, first we laid out an high- way across each neck as followeth (vis) a passing Highway of four pole wide across great wonnonch neck to potunk, north- ward of Isaac Halseys House, then an highway across potunk adjoining to the fences as they now stand, of five poles wide and so to continue to the corner of Jonathan Rayners orchard by his House in Ketchaboneck neck, and then an highway of six pole wide adjoining to the fence, Running from sd orchard to the creek, called assapatuck, and then an highway of four pole wide across each neck adjoining to the fence or laid out land to the east side of assoops neck, then an highway of eight pole wide from thence to Quggalune, and then an highway just at the going over of the crick or head of the swamp and of twenty pole wide and to narrow to twelve pole in going fifty pole East, then to continue twelve pole wide to the creek called ogdins crick, & over as far as Nathan Herricks barn, and to draw in gradually to six pole in going about fifty pole east. and then to continue six pole wide to the crick between second and third neck, all which highways are to be passing Roads, that is to say open roads without any incumbrance and adjoin- ing to the Laid out land and fences at the fronts excepting Great nonoxck and all other of said necks that have taken in any of the Proprietours lands. And then an Highway of four pole wide as the path Runs across third neck ; and then an highway where the path now is across fourth neck of three poles wide, and over to Wesuck, and an highway of four pole wide on the west side of a gore of Comon land that lies on the west side of Ogdens Neck, from the highway at Ogdens Neck fence to the head of the crick, & all other former Roads and Paths to ly as they now are for highways until otherwise or-


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


dered by the comitioners or trustees of said town, that is to say all the Highways or Roads that are in the uper Division of said Purchase. And then we proceded to lay out thirty nine lots as follows, Which are all bounded northerly by the Road from achabusuck wesuk to bever dam at the Loer going over, and Southwardly are all bounded by the above men- sioned highways as may appear by the corner stakes of said lots, Eastwardly and Westwardly they are bounded as follow- eth one by another, then we laid out a blank lot contaming about a hundred aeres, Bounded westwardly by the bever dam, Southwardly by the seventh lot in the Loer Division, Eastwardly by the first lot in the uper Division, North wardly by the path going over bever dam ; the lot No 1 in the uper division in quaganantuck Purchase contains 22 aeres bounded westwardly by ye Blank Lot and part by the seventh Lot in the Loer Division and part by the crick, Southwardly by an highway, Eastwardly by the second lot, and Northwardly by the path that goes to bever dam, the Lot No 2 is 22 a, bounded W by the first lot, E by the third lot, No 3 is 22 a, bounded W by 2d lot, E by the 4th lot, No 4 is 22 a, boundrd W by 3d lot, E by the 5th; No 5 is 22 a, bounded W by 4th lot, E by the 6th ; No 6 is 22 a, bounded W by 5th lot, E by 7th ; No 7 is 22 a, bounded W by 6th lot, E by the 8th; No S is 22 a, bounded W by 7th lot, E by 9th ; No 9 is 22 a, bound- PAGE 185.] ed W by No S, E by 10th ; No 10 is 23 a, bound- ed W bp No 9, E by 11th ; the line between the 10th & 11th Lots parts wononck and Potunk. No 11 is 23 a, bounded W by No 10, E by 12th ; No 12 is 22 a, bounded W by No 11, E by 13th ; No 13 is 23 a, bounded W by No 12, E by 14th ; No 14 is 25 a, bounded W by No 13, E by 15th; No 15 is 26 a, bounded W by No 14, E by 16th ; No 16 is 27 a, bound- ed W by No 15, E by 12th ; No 17 is 33 a, bounded W by No 16, E by 1Sth ; No 18 is 37 a, bounded W by No 17, E by 13th ; No 19 is 33 a, bounded W by No 18, E by 20th ; also


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one third part of the meadow on that lies by or adjoining to a crick called apopatuck ; No 20 is 33 a, bounded W by No 19 E by 21st, with a third part of that meadow that lies adjoin- ing to a creek called assopatuck lies for amendment to said lot ; No 21 is 31 a, bounded W by No 20, E by part of the meadow adjoining to the creek called assopatuck and partly by said crick with an amendment of one third part of the said meadow adjoining to assopatuck ; No 22 is S6 a, bounded W by the crick called assapatuck, E by 23d; No 23 is 86 a, bounded W by No 22, E by 24th ; No 24 is 74 a, bounded W by No 23, E by the crick called quantuck; No 25 is 100 a, bounded W by a crick called quantuck, E by 26th ; No 26 is 95 a, bounded W by No 25, E by 27th ; No 27 is 99 a, bounded W by No 26, E by 28th ; No 2S is 96 a, bounded W by No 27, E by 29th ; No 29 is 91 a, bounded W by No 28, E by 30th ; No 30 is 94 a, bounded W by No 29, E by 31st ; No 31 is 112 a, bounded W by No 30, E by 32d; No 32 is 101 a, bounded W by No 31, E by 33d; No 33 is 103 a, bounded W by No 32, E by 34th ; No 34 is 104 a, bound- ed W by No 33, E by 35th ; No 35 is 103 a, bounded W by No 34, E by 36th ; No 36 is 102 a, bounded W by No 35, E by 37th ; No 37 is 102 a, bounded W by No 36, E by 3Sth ; No 3S is 93 a, bounded W by No 37, E by 39th ; No 39 is 86 a, bounded W by No 38, E by the crick called achabuchawe- suck including all the land to the east branch of sd crick; all the lots against fourth neck are to be continued straight over the highway southerly and joyne to Capt Theophilus Howell and Elisha Howells upper fence, which fence is within a few pole of quagga path; the island of meadow being and lying on the west side of Ketchabononek is laid for an amendment to the 37th, 38th, & 39th lots, (vis) the 39th lot one half, the 37th & 3Sth the other half of said island .*


ISAAC HALLSEY


As witness our hands JOHN HOWELL Layers out. STEPHEN HERRICK


* For notes on this Division see Appendix.


W. S. P.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


PAGE 186. Southampton, 1738. The Constable of said town having warned the propriaters to meet in order to draw their lots in the Uper Division in Quago Purchase, they Aa- cordingly being unanimously convened together at the meet- ing House, did draw their Respective Lots or Rights in said division in the following way & manner.


No 1 Henry Hallsey & Daniel Hallsey 1


the assigns of Nathan Fordham 0


Joshua Howell, David fithian, Elisha Osbond 0 Job Pierson 0


3 150


James Hand Jr


No 2 Capt Theophilus Howell


3 150


No 3 Jonathan Raynor 3


150


No 4 John Reves and Matthew Wood


1-10


Nathaniel Hallsey


1-10


Abram Hallsey


2-10


the heirs of Isaac Willman deceased


8-10 150


v Capt Isacc Hallsey Elisha Howell


11-12


Jonathan Smyth


₹ 1-12


No 5 Jeremiah Jagger


1


Samuel Jagger


1


150


Benjamin Jagger


0


Nathaniel Howell


()


No 6 Nathan Herrick


1


the heirs of Pelatiah fordham


Jonathan Howell


150


John Norris


Benjamin Howell


Stephen foster


No 7 John Cook


1


Stephen Herrick


150


Aaron Burnet


James Herrick


No S Samuel Ludlam


2


150


the heirs of John Wick decesd


3-10


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


121


fifties


No 9 Christopher foster Jolın Sayre Samuel Howell


1


150


1


No 10 Jonah Rogers & sons Elias Cook


2


150


1


No 11 Ichabod Coopper


1-5


Thomas Coopper-at town


1-10


Henry Howell


1


150


Elisha Howell


1-5


Thomas Sandford


Thomas Lupton


No 12 John Foster


1


3


Jecemiah Scott junor the heirs of Jolin Heldreth


150


Samuel Bishop John Bisshop


1


150


No 14 Matthew Wood & brother


John Reeves


Daniel Sayre


₺ &


the heirs of Stephen Howell decsd


150


Theophilus Pierson


Elias Pelletrue Ephraim Hildreth


No 15 Capt Abram Howell


1


Abram Howell Jun


150


Joseph Burnet Jonathan Cook


No 16 Zachariah Sandford


Thomas Sandford Left Ezekiel Sandford


1


150


No 17 Isaac Halsey junor


2


150


James White & assignes


1


No IS John Howell


3 150


1


No 13 Benjamin Woodruff Jonathan Jagger


1


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


fifties


No 19 Isaac Jessup in the upper division Thomas Jessup


2


150


1


No 20 Left Hezekiah Howell Daniel foster


2


150


1


No 21 Thomas foster the heirs of major John Howel decsd 1. Benjamin foster 1


1


150


No 22 Daniel Hedges & brother Henry Pierson


1


150


No 23 Widow Martha Hallsey Stephen Burnet Nathaniel Hallsey


2


≥ 150


No 24 Capt Isaac Hallsey


3


No 25 Richard Howell


1


Isaac Bowers


1


150


Just Abram Cooper Nathan Heldreth


1


1 150


the heirs of Garshom Culver decd Jeremiah Culver


-


No 27 John Pierson


1


1


Thomas Jessup Joseph Hildreth


1


No 2S Ichabod Cooper Thomas Cooper


1 150


No 29 Just Josiah Howell


3


150


No 30 Widow Martha Hallsey


3 150


No 31 Mr David Pierson


1


John Morehouse Josiah Pierson


1


150


Elnathan White


No 32 Deen Sammel Johnes


2


1 150


Deen Josiah Hallsey


$ 150


No 26 Capt Thomas Stephens


1


123


RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


fifties


No 33 Capt Obadiah Rogers Job Sayres


2


150


1


No 34 Samuel Howell junr


Capt Stephen Topping


1


Elias Pelletrue




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