A History of the County of Westchester, from Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Volume 2Alexander S. Gould, 1848 |
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... der Donck's Hist . of N. N. New York Hist . Soc . Coll . New Series , vol . i . Capt . Nathaniel Turner purchased in behalf of the people of New Haven . to the above said Nathaniel Turner of Quinnipiacke , his 2 HISTORY OF THE.
... der Donck's Hist . of N. N. New York Hist . Soc . Coll . New Series , vol . i . Capt . Nathaniel Turner purchased in behalf of the people of New Haven . to the above said Nathaniel Turner of Quinnipiacke , his 2 HISTORY OF THE.
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... purchases paid for , yet the things not being clear , and being very unsatisfied , we come to another agreement with Onox and Ponus for their land from the town plot of Stamford north about sixteen miles , and then to a marked white oak ...
... purchases paid for , yet the things not being clear , and being very unsatisfied , we come to another agreement with Onox and Ponus for their land from the town plot of Stamford north about sixteen miles , and then to a marked white oak ...
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... purchased and granted to them as aforesaid , and which they have stood seized and quietly possessed of for many years late past , without interruption . Now , for a more full confirmation of the aforesaid lands , as it is butted and ...
... purchased and granted to them as aforesaid , and which they have stood seized and quietly possessed of for many years late past , without interruption . Now , for a more full confirmation of the aforesaid lands , as it is butted and ...
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... purchased of the native Indian proprietors , & c . & c . This grant was subsequently known by the name of the East Patent . The same year occurs the following confirmation from the In- dian sagamore Catonah to the " inhabitants of ...
... purchased of the native Indian proprietors , & c . & c . This grant was subsequently known by the name of the East Patent . The same year occurs the following confirmation from the In- dian sagamore Catonah to the " inhabitants of ...
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... purchases , and we , ye said Catonah and other Indians , give , grant , and quit - claim all ye meadows , trees , feeding grounds , rivers , pools , and other privileges that doth belong to ye said lands and meadows within to ye ...
... purchases , and we , ye said Catonah and other Indians , give , grant , and quit - claim all ye meadows , trees , feeding grounds , rivers , pools , and other privileges that doth belong to ye said lands and meadows within to ye ...
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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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