State papers of Vermont, v. 2, Part 5

Author: Vermont. Office of Secretary of State; Vermont. General Assembly
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Montpelier : Published by The Secretary of State
Number of Pages: 870


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By His Excellency's Command Joseph Fay Secry.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


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CHARTER RECORDS


THE CHARTER OF CABOT


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY, OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT


L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING:


KNOW, YE that whereas. Captain, JESSE, LEVINGSWORTH and his associates, our worthy Friends, have by Petition, requested a Grant of a Tract of unappropriated Lands within this State, in order for Settling a New plantation to be Erected into a Township; WE, HAVE therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their laudable designs and other valuable considerations, us hereunto moving. And do by these presents in the name and by the authority of the Freemen of the State of Ver- mont, give and Grant the tract of Land hereafter discribed & bounded unto him the said Jesse Levenworth, & to the several persons hereafter named his associates in equal Shares vizt. Jesse Levenworth Jur., Mark Levenworth, William Leavenworth, Eneas Munson, Isaac Doolittle, Robert Fairchild, Ebenezer Crafts, Timothy Newel, James Lane, Elias Townsend, William Holmes, Richard Mansfield, Nathan Levenworth, Moses Beecher, James Whitlow, Alexander Harvey, David Bryant, Frederick Levenworth, Jonathan Heath, Eunice Johnson, Thomas Lyford, Edmund Chipman, Benjamin Webster, David Blanchard, Jonathan Elkins, Jonathan Elkins Jur., William Chamberlin, Ephraim Foster, Abiel Blanchard, Benjamin Ambrose, Wheeler Doughlas, Asa Doughlas, John Doughlas, John Hancock Doughlas, Alanson Doughlas, Beriah Palmer, Martha Doughlas, Ebenezer Jones, Jesse Gardiner, Mary Andrus, William Doughlas, Content Doughlas, Asa Doughlas Jur., Zebulon Doughlas, Lyman Hitchcock, Nathaniel Wales, Sophia Hitchcock, John Bachelor, Eliphalet Richards, Jonathan Pettit, Mathew Watson, Ezekiel Tiffany, Abel Blanchard, Peter Blanchard, Ruben Blanchard, Jason Cross, Solomon Johnson, Robert Haws, Samuel Russell, David Waters, Thomas Chittenden, Paul Spooner, Joseph Fay, Abigail Gunn, and Barnabas Morse. Which Together with the five following Rights or equal Shares, reserved to the several Public uses in manner following include the whole Tract or Township vizt (READ) which said Tract of Land hereby given & Granted as aforesaid, is bounded and discribed as follows viz' BEGINNING at a stake & Stones near a Maple Tree Marked Nº 21, Standing on the north side of a Hill; Thence running south 54 D° East, six Miles to a beach Tree Marked Cabot Corner, Standing on the south side of a Flatt Beach Hill; Thence Running south 36 D° West six Miles to a great Hemlock Marked Cabot Corner, a Little North of a Large Brook, Thence north fifty four D° West six miles to the southeast Corner of Woodbury a Stake & Stones near a large Birch Tree Marked Cabot Corner, a Little south of a small Brook, Thence North 36 Dº East six miles to the bounds Began at .-- AND THAT THE same be and


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CABOT-CALAIS


hereby is incorporated into a Township by the name of, CABOT, and the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter Inhabit said Township are de- clared to be infranchised, and Intitled to all the Priviledges and immuni- ties which the Inhabitents of other Towns in this State, do & ought by the Laws and Constitution of this State to exercise & Enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Granted Premises as above expressed, with all the Previledges & appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining; unto them & their respective Heirs & assigns forever, upon the following conditions & Reservations, vizt. That each Proprietor of the Township of Cabot aforesaid his heirs or assigns, shall plant & cultivate five acres of Land & build an House at least eighteen feet square on the floor; or have one Family settled on each respective Right or share within the Term of three years next after the circumstances of the present war will admit of a Settlement with Safety, on penalty of the Forfieture of each respective Right or share of Land in said Township not so improved or settled, and the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their Representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to Settle & Cultivate the Same, That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy be re- served for the use and Benifit of the Freemen of this State. IN TESTI- MONY whereof we have caused the seal of this State to be affixed in Council this 17th day of August in the year of our Lord 1781, in the 5th Year of our Independence.


By His Excellency& Command Thos. Tolman Depy. Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


THE CHARTER OF CALAIS


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT


L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING:


KNOW YE, THAT WHEREAS, Colonel JACOB DAVIS and Mr. STEPHEN FAY, and their associates our worthy Friends, Have by Petition requested a grant of a tract of unapropriated Lands within this State in order for settling a New Plantation to be erected into a Township. We have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their laudable designs & for other valuable Considerations us hereunto moving and do by these presents, In the name and by the authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, give & grant the tract of Land hereafter discribed & bounded


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wato the said Jacob Davis, Stephen Fay & the several Persons hereafter asmed their associates. viz. Ephraim Starkweather, Lemuel Kollock, Noah Godman, Seth Washburn, Joseph Dorr, Justin Ely, Abel Goodale, Shubael Peck, Nathan Tyler, David Wheelock, Nehemiah Stone, Nehemiah Stone Jur, Phinehas Slayton, Phinehas Slayton Jun', Henry Fisk Ju', Daniel Bacon Ju', Peter Wheelock, Sarah Davis, Ezra Davis, Daniel Streeter, Eli Jones, Josiah Town, Peter Sleeman, Salem Town, Samuel Robinson, (of Charlton) Ebenezer Wright Jur, Eli Wheelock, John Mower, David Hammond, Elisha Thompson, Caleb Ammadon, Nathaniel Wellington, Peter Taft, William Ware, David Fisk, David Fay, (of Charlton) Thomas Foskett, Mervin Mower, Jeremiah Davis, Job Rutter, Jonathan Tucker, Richard Coburn, Jonathan Rich, Ebene- zer Allen, Clerk, Abijah Lamb, Ebenezer Lamb, Edward Wolcott, Lemuel Edwards, Abner Mellen, Job Merrit, William Cummins, Isaiah Rider, Samuel Fay, Elisha Town, Oliver, Starkweather, John Stark- weather, Bezaleel Man, and John Morey, Which Together with the five following Rights reserved to the several uses in manner following include the whole of said Township viz. one right for the use of a seminary or College; one right for the use of County Grammer Schools in said State, Land to the amount of one Right to be and Remain for the purpose of Settlement of a Minister or Ministers, of the Gospel in said Township forever, Lands to the amount of one right for the Support of the Social Worship of GOD in Sd Township, and Lands to the amount of one Right for the Suport of an English School, or Schools in said Township which said Two Rights for the use of a Seminary or College and for the use of County Grammar Schools as aforesaid, Together with the Improve- ments, rents, interest, & Profits arising therefrom, shall be under the Controul order, direction and disposal of the General Assembly of said State forever; And the proprietors of said Township are hereby author- ised and empowered to locate said Two Rights, jusly & Equitably or quantity for quality in such parts of said Township as they or their Committee shall judge will least Incommode the General Settlement of said Tract or Township. and the said Proprietors are further em- powered to locate the Lands aforesaid amounting to three Rights as- signed for the Settlement of a Minister & Ministers for their Support, & for the use and Support of English Schools, in such and in so many places, as they or their Committee shall judge will least incommode the Inhabitants of said Township when the same shall be fully settled and improved, Laying the same equitably or quantity for quality, which said Lands amounting to three Rights last mentioned when located as aforesd shall together with their improvements, Rights, Rents, Profits, dues, and Interests, remain unalianbly appropriated to the uses and purposes for which they are respectively assigned, and be under the charge direction & disposal of the Inhabitents of said Township forever; Which Tract of Land hereby given and Granted as aforesaid is bounded and discribed as follows vizt. BEGINNING, at the North Westerly Corner of Montpeliar; then northerly in the easterly line of Worcester to an angle thereof,


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CALDERSBURGH


then north 36 D° East so far as that to Turn south 54 D° East six miles, then South 36 Do West to the north line of the lands heretofore Granted; then North 54 D° West in the line of the Lands heretofore granted to the bounds began at will ecompass the Contents of six miles Square; And that the same be and hereby is Incorporated into a Township by the name of CALAIS. And the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter Inhabit said Township are declared to be Infranchised, and Intitled to all the Pri- vilges and Immunities that the Inhabitents of other Towns within this State do and ought by the Law and Constitution of this State to ex- ercise and Enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD, the said granted Premises in equal Shares with all the Priviliges and appurtenences thereto belonging and appertaining unto them and their Respective Heirs & assigns forever upon the following conditions & Reservations vizt. That each prop- rietor in the Township of Calais aforesaid, His Heirs or assigns shall plant and Cultivate Five acres of Land, and build an House at least Eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one Family settled on each respective Right within the Term of three years next after the Cir- cumstances of the War will admit of a settlement with Safety, on penalty of the Forfieture of Each respective Right of Land in said Township not so improved or settled, and the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to Settle and Cultivate the Same; That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy be reserved for the use and Benifit of the freemen of this State; IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed in Council this 15 day of August AD. 1781 and in the 5 year of the Independence of this State.


By His Excellency8. Command. Joseph Fay Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


THE CHARTER OF CALDERSBURGH


THE GOVERNOR COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT.


To all People to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING:


KNOW YE, that whereas our worthy friends Colo JEDEDIAH ELDER- KIN & company being sixty four in number, have by their petition re- quested a grant of vacant Lands within this State, for the purpose of settlement. We have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of settling a new plantation within this State, & other valuable purposes


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us hereunto moving; And do by these presents in the name & by the authority of the freemen of the State of Vermont, give & grant unto the said Colonel JEDEDIAH ELDERKIN & the several persons hereafter named his associates VIzt. John Lawrence, James Church, Honble Mathew Griswould, William Pitkin, Eliphalet Dyar, George Willys, James - Jepson, Fenn Wadsworth, John Calder, William Watson, Hezekiah Merrill, William Knox, William Knox Jun' Colton Murry, Samuel Goodwin, James Tiley, John Kenfield, Thomas Hildrup, Inneas Calder, Jabez Huntington, Joseph Bingham, Thomas Dyar, Willobee Lowel, James Kilbourn, Asa Corning, William Adams, Edward Dodd, William Webster, John Cook, Samuel Mattocks, Nathaniel Steele, Ashbell Wells Jun., Henry White, Asahel Cheney, David Little, Israel Seymour, John Burbridge, Seth Collins, Samuel Burr, James Knox, John Hall, Solomon Smith, Daniel Hinsdale, Joseph Burr, John Watson, Luke Wadsworth, Daniel Marsh, John Chapman, Sheldon Graham, Titus Watson, Edward Bodge, William Lawrence, George Merrill, Daniel Pitkin, Charles Hop- kins, George Pitkin, Abiel Cheney, Thomas Jocilin Hildrup, Hezekiah Bissell, Asa Benton, Moses Crafts, Samuel Lawrence & John Indecott, together with the five following rights or equal shares reserved for public uses as follows Vizt. One full share or right in said Township, for the use of a Seminary or College, within this State to be dispose of as the Legislature shall direct for said purpose; One full right or share for the use & benefit of county Grammar Schools throughout this State, to be disposed of for that purpose as aforesaid; One right or share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel in sd Town to be disposed of for that purpose as the inhabitants of said Town shall judge proper, One right for the support of the Ministry to be disposed of for that purpose in like manner; & One full right or share for the benefit and support of an English School or Schools in said Town, to be disposed of for that purpose as the inhabitants of said Town shall from time to time judge propper; The following tract or parcel of Land VIzt. BEGINNING at the most northerly corner of Wenlock & runing southerly in the Westerly line of said Wenlock six Miles to the southwesterly corner thereof then carrying that breadth back northwest so far that turning Northeast across said Breadth will contain the contents of six Miles square.


AND THAT the same be and hereby is incorporated into a Township by the name of CALDERSBURGH, and the inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be enfranchised & entitled to all the privileges & immunities that other Towns within this State do by Law exercise & enjoy.


To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted Premises as above expressed with all the privileges & appurtenences to them and their respective heirs & assigns forever upon the following CONDITIONS & RESERVATIONS VIzt That each proprietor of the Township of CALDERSBURGH aforesaid his heirs or assigns shall plant & cultivate five Acres of Land and build a house at least eighteen feet square on the floor or have one family settled on Each respective Right or share of Land in said Township


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CAMBRIDGE


within the time prescribed by the Legislature of this State, On Penalty of the forfeiture of his right or share of Land in said Township, & the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle & cultivate the same. THAT ALL PINE TIMBER proper for Mast & Spars suitable for a Navy be reserved to the use & benefit of the freemen of this State. IN TESTI- MONY whereof We have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed this 6th day of November AD 1780 & in the fourth year of the independence of this State,


By his Excellency' Command Joseph Fay Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


THE CHARTER OF CAMBRIDGE


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT


L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING:


KNOW YE, That whereas, Colonel Samuel Robinson, The Honor- able John Fassett Juniour Esqr. and Jonathan Fassett Esq' and their associates our worthy Friends, have by Petition, requested a Grant of a Tract of unappropriated Lands within this State, in order for settling a new Plantation to be erected into a Township; WE HAVE therefore Thought fit for the due encouragement of their Laudable Designs, and for other valuable consideration us hereunto moving, AND Do by these Presents, in the name and by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, Give & Grant, the Tract of Land hereafter discribed, & bounded, unto them the said Samuel Robinson, John Fassett Jur and Jonathan Fassett, and the several Persons hereafter named, their said associates, in equal Shares, viz, William Fellows, Timothy Brownson, Nathan Leonard, John Payne Jur, Solomon Safford, Daniel Kinsley Jur, Nathan Kinsley, Nathaniel Brush, Elijah Dewey, Thomas Chitten- den, James Whitelaw, Noah Chittenden, John Fellows Ju'-James Hawley, Ezra Fellows, Martin Chittenden, Gideon Ormsby, John Fas- sett, Jeremiah Bingham, Abraham Stevens, Jonas Galusha, Benjamin Fay, Moses Robinson, Thomas Brown Ju' Leonard Robinson, Moses Robinson Jur, Jonathan Robinson, Elisha Field, Hannah Fassett, Daniel Kinsley, Stephen Kinsley, Aaron Haynes, Samuel Underwood, Amos Fasset, Benjamin Fasset, Joseph Tyler, Simoen Sears, Jonas Fay,


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EAD Charter ptown, is in, same, Is with For dis- : of the public Rights:


Abiather Waldo, Joseph Safford, Silas Whitney, Jonah Brewster, Jona- than Hastings, Ezekiel Smith, Nathan Fasset, Ebenezer Drury, Ira Allen, Joshua Stanton, Ephraim Smith, Hezekiah Smith, Uriah Sey- mour Jur., Chauncy Seymour, Sylvester Seymour, David Fassett, Joseph Fay, Benjamin Carpenter, Lois Wood, Joseph Hinsdill, Nathaniel Wood, Nathaniel Montague, William Brush, Isaac Hatheway, Martin Powel, Gideon Spencer, John Flagg, Joseph House, David Safford, Samuel Montague, John Knickerbakor, Thomas Porter, Thomas Mur- doch, Frederick Hopkins, and Anna Fassett; which Together with the five following Rights or equal Shares reserved to the several public uses in manner following include the whole of said Tract or Township vizt, READ, Which Tract of Land hereby Given and Granted as aforesaid is Bounded and discribed as follows vizt. BEGINNING at underhill North- westerly Corner, thence North 36 d° East six miles, Thence south 54 D° East six Miles, Thence south 36 D° West to the Northeasterly corner of said Underhil, Thence northwesterly in the line of Underhill to the Bounds began at. And that the same be and hereby is, Incorporated into a Township by the name of CAMBRIDGE, and the Inhabitents that do or Shall hereafter Inhabit said Township are declared to be Infranchised, and Intitled to all the Privileges and Immunities that the Inhabitents of other Towns within this State do, and ought by the Laws and Con- stitution of this State to Exercise and enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Granted Premises, with all the Priviledges and appurtenences thereunto appertaining & belonging unto them, and their respective Heirs and assigns forever, upon the following Conditions, and Reserva- tions, vizt. That Each Proprietor in the Township of Cambridge aforesaid, his Heirs, or assigns, shall plant, and Cultivate, Five acres of Land, and build an House, at least Eighteen feet Square on the Floor, or have one Family Settled on Each respective right, within the Term of three years, next after the Circumstances of the Present War, will admit of a Settlement with Safety; on Penalty of the forfieture of Each respective right, or Share of Land in said Township, not so improved or settled, and the same to revert, to the Freemen of this State, to be by their repre- sentatives, regranted, to Such persons as shall appear to settle, and Cultivate the same; That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy, be re- served for the use, and Benifit, of the Freemen of this State.


IN TESTIMONY, WHEREOF WE have caused the seal of this State, to be affixed, in Council, this 30 day of August, In the year of our Lord, one thousand, Seven hundred, & Eighty one, and in the Fifth year of the Independence of this State.


By His Excellency& command Thomas Tolman Depy. Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


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CANAAN


CHARTER OF CANAAN


THE GOVERNOR COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT


L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING :-


KNOW YE THAT WHEREAS JOHN WHEELER and his Associates our worthy Friends have by Petition represented that there is a Gore or Tract of land vacant in this State which has not heretofore been granted which they pray may be granted to them .- We have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of settling a new Plantation within this State and other valuable Considerations us hereunto moving AND DO BY THESE PRESENTS IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT give and grant unto the said John Wheeler and the several persons herein after named his Associates vizt. Thomas Chittenden Esqr, Nathaniel Niles Esq', Samuel Fletcher Esq', William Williams, William Williams Jun', Peter Olcott Esq', Nicholas Dudley, Samuel Cooper, John Thomas, Edward Wright, Philip Rutter, Benocke Palen, Ephraim Doolittle Esq', Hezekiah Boyden, Henry Bal- comb, Nathan Morgan, John Van Horn Physician, William Bitterly, Darius Wheeler, Charles Evans, Joel Wilder, Samuel Williams, Stephen Tainter, Daniel Taylor Daniel Taylor Jun', Luke Taylor, Daniel Fisher, David Wheeler, Benjamin Ashley, Benjamin Ashley Jun', Elijah Ashley, Jacob Brown Thomas Mason, Joshua Dodge, George Dodge Jun'., Andrew Crown, Job Randall, Ebenezer Randall, Jonathan Stratton, Isaac Child, Moses Child, Israel Stevens, and Nathan Mann, together with three equal Shares or rights to be appropriated to the public Uses following (vizt.) one share or right for the use of a Seminary or College within this State; one other share or right for the first settled Minister of the Gospel in the Township, to be disposed of for that Purpose as the inhabitants thereof shall direct; and the other Share or right for the benefit and support of a School or Schools within said Township the following Tract or Parcel of Land BEGINNING at the northeasterly Corner of Leming- ton on Connecticut River; Then running northwesterly on the Lines of Lemington and Averil to the Northwest Corner of said Averil; (Provided it doth not intersect the South line of the Province of Quebec) Then east on said Province Line so far that to turn Southeasterly a parallel line with the north easterly line of Averil to the west Bank of Connecticut River: and then down said River to the bounds begun at will contain fifteen thousand three hundred and sixty Acres and no more. And the same is hereby in- corporated into a Township by the name of CANAAN. And the Inhabi- tants that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be enfranchised and entitled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that other towns within this State do by Law exercise and enjoy To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted Premises as above expressed and all the Priviledges and Appurtenances thereunto belonging to them and their


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respective Heirs and Assigns forever under the following Conditions and Reservations (vizt.) that each Proprietor of said Township of Canaan his Heirs & Assigns shall plant and cultivate five Acres of Land and build a house at least eighteen feet square on the Floor or have one Family settled on each respective Share or right of Land in said Township within the term of three years from the first day of November Anno Domini 1785 on pain of the forfeiture of his respective share or right of Land in said Township and the same to revert to the Freemen of this State to be by their representatives regranted to such Persons as shall appear to settle & cultivate the same .- That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy shall be reserved to and for the use and benefit of the freemen of this State.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed the twenty fifth day of February in the fifth Year of the independence of this State and in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two.


By his Excellency's Command MICAH TOWNSEND Secry.


THO8. CHITTENDEN


THE CHARTER OF CHITTENDEN


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT,


L. S. To all People To whom these Presents shall come GREETING:


KNOW YE, That Whereas, M' GERSHOM BEACH and his associates our worthy friends, have by Petition requested a Grant of a Tract of un- appropriated Lands within this State, in order for settling a new Planta- tion to be erected into a Township, We have thought fit for the due En- couragement of their laudable designs, and for other valuable considera- tions us hereunto moving, And do by these Presents, In the name & by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of VERMONT, give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter discribed & bounded, unto him the said Gershom Beach, and to the Several Persons hereafter named his asso- ciates in equal Shares viz' Thomas Spring, Aaron Jordan Booge, Pub- lius Virgillus Booge, Seth Keeler, Nathaniel Chipman, John Strong, Silas Whitney, Daniel Lake, Benajah Roots, Ezra Root, Derias Chip- man, Samuel Beach, Gershom Beach 2ª, Samuel Lilley Jur, Timothy Chittenden Jur, Elisha Adams, Solomon Taylor, Nathaniel Ladd,


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Eleazer Davis, Ebenezer Pitcher, Henry Lake, George Lake, Jonathan Lake, Silas Page, Dudley Averil, Zadock Averist, Daniel Foot, Daniel Collins, Thomas Chittenden, James Everts, David Lee Jut, Reuben Cooley, John Bancroft, Nathan Richardson, Robert Graham, Sarah Stiles, Asa Edmund, James Carpenter, Thomas Rowley, Rufus Stevens, Benjamin Everist, Adonijah Montague, John Fassett Jur, Israel Els- worth, Moses Robinson, David Hubbel, Benedict Alford, John Daggett, William Clark, Libeus Johnson, Hezekiah Gould, Noah Murvin, Jabish Edgerton, Jona" Fassett, James Murdock, John Page, Nathaniel Cutler Jur, John Cutler, Jesse Burk, Elihu Smith, Asahel Humphreys, David Smith, Amasa Ladd, Joseph Barnard, & Dan Barnard Jut-which, Together with the five following Rights or equal Shares, reserved to the Several Public uses in manner following, include the whole of said Tract or Township, vizt (READ)




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