A History of the County of Westchester, from Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Volume 2Alexander S. Gould, 1848 |
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... appears that one of the principal objects in this sudden foray of the enemy , was the surprisal of Major Ebenezer Lock- wood , before mentioned , for whose head forty guineas had been offered . The day previous , however , Luther ...
... appears that one of the principal objects in this sudden foray of the enemy , was the surprisal of Major Ebenezer Lock- wood , before mentioned , for whose head forty guineas had been offered . The day previous , however , Luther ...
Halaman 16
... appears to have been Maramaking , commonly known as Lame Will . His suc- cessor was Patthunck , who with his son Wappetoe Patthunck , granted to Joseph Horton in 1694 , lands bordering the Mamar- neck river . For the various localities ...
... appears to have been Maramaking , commonly known as Lame Will . His suc- cessor was Patthunck , who with his son Wappetoe Patthunck , granted to Joseph Horton in 1694 , lands bordering the Mamar- neck river . For the various localities ...
Halaman 20
... appears from the following letter addressed by the inha- bitants to the General Court , dated Hastings , 5 May , 1664 . " To the honored Governor and Councill and magistrates of Connecticut , we the inhabitants of Hastine , formerly ...
... appears from the following letter addressed by the inha- bitants to the General Court , dated Hastings , 5 May , 1664 . " To the honored Governor and Councill and magistrates of Connecticut , we the inhabitants of Hastine , formerly ...
Halaman 21
... appears to have been the British policy as one means of counteracting the Dutch in America , " that the English put forward their plantations , and crowd on , crowd- ing the Dutch out of those places where they have settled ; " c this ...
... appears to have been the British policy as one means of counteracting the Dutch in America , " that the English put forward their plantations , and crowd on , crowd- ing the Dutch out of those places where they have settled ; " c this ...
Halaman 29
... appears to have been granted , for on the 28th of Feb. 1686-7 , occurs certain " charges , arising from the business between Richard Patrick and the town of Rye , and all the expenses of procuring a patent , for the bounds and ...
... appears to have been granted , for on the 28th of Feb. 1686-7 , occurs certain " charges , arising from the business between Richard Patrick and the town of Rye , and all the expenses of procuring a patent , for the bounds and ...
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Abraham acres aforesaid Anne appointed assignees Bedford Benjamin bounds bridge British brook Brown Caleb Heathcote called Captain church Colonel colony Cortlandt county of Westchester court creek Daniel ditto Dutch east Eastchester Ebenezer Edward Jessup Elizabeth England erected Ferris Frederick Philips Frederick Philipse George Governor grant Greenburgh Hannah heirs and assigns Henry hill Indians inhabitants Isaac Jacob Jacobus van Cortlandt James James de Lancey John Archer John Budd Jonathan Joseph Joshua Lancey Lewis Morris Lord Mamaroneck manor Mary meadows miles mill minister Morrisania neck Odell parcel of land parish patent Peter present proprietors province purchased Purdy rector residence Richard Richard Nicolls river Robert Rochelle Samuel Sarah Stephen thence Thomas Hunt Thomas Pell Tompkins town of Westchester tract of land trees Underhill unto village Westchester county White Plains wife William woods Yonkers York
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