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  Liber E., Thomas Baxter, Esq., of Westchester, to son John Baxter of the same place, land on Throgs Morton's Neck; July I, 1714.
  P. 264: Then appeared William Betts, son of Samuel, to record his creatures' earmark; Nov. 21, 1720. P. 265:
  P. 268: John Applebee, son of Joseph Applebee, late of West�chester, dec'd., of his free and voluntary will, put himself an appren�tice to ArthurVeale of Eastchester, until he shall attain the age of 18; Dec. 9, 1719. P. 269: Land bordering on that of John Cromwell, Senr., dec'd., of Westchester, sold Feb. 6, 1706-17, by Daniel Clark.
  P. 271: Whereas Daniel Clark of Westchester, did, in the year 1708, administer upon ye estate of John Jennings, Jr., of A. place, dec'd., as principal creditor of A. estate, the A. John Jennings leav-ing children; his eldest son, named Thomas Jennings, heir to A. estate, for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen pounds paid sd. Daniel Clark shall be in full discharge of ye debts upon account of ye estate of ye sd. John Jennings, father of Thomas Jennings, April 14, 1720. Henry Hunter of Westchester, tailor, wishing to become a freeman of the sd. Corporatkn of Westchester, Caleb Heathcote, Mayor, granted same, Sept.22, 1720.
  P. 272: Grace Hunt of Westchester, widow of John Hunt, Esq., dec'd., gave liberty to her Indian man-servant, called Henry from Hunt; Feb. 13, 1720. Then appeared Henry from Hunt to record the earmark of his creatures; Mch. 21, 1720. P. 273:
  P. 276: Release from Underhill Barnes to his father-in-law, Mr. Daniel Clark; settlement of the estate of his father William Barnes, dec'd., Oct. 6, 1720. Release from Thomas Barnes of Westchester, to Daniel Clark, for same; same date.
  P. 283: John Gedney of Mamaroneck was old enough to sell land in 1719, and had a wife Mary.
  P. 285: An indenture made May 6, 1721, between James Feakes of Westchester Co., yeoman, and Daniel Kirkpatrick, son of Daniel Kirkpatrick, late of ye same county, yeoman, dec'd. Whereas, Thomas Richardson and John Richardson, heirs to ye estate of their father, William Richardson, dec'd., did by a certain deed, bearing date the 8th of Oct., 1705, sell unto ye A. Daniel Kirkpatrick the father, and the A. James Feak, lands, messuages and tenements lying on Castle Hill Neck, within Westchester; and whereas Daniel Clark of Westchester and Hannah his wife, did, by a certain deed bearing date 17th of Oct., 1705, sell to the sd. James Feak and to Daniel Kirkpatrick the father and Dina his wife; (also other lands); And whereas, by virtue of sd. recited deed poll, ye sd. Daniel Kirkpatrick ye father was seized in fee in joint tenance with ye A. James Feak his brother; "And whereas, by means�& death of him ye sd. Daniel Kirkpatrick ye father, all singular ye sd. messuages and lands" (etc.) "are in right of law defended & devolved upon him ye sd. James Feak, his heirs forever." "Now this indenture witnesseth yt ye sd. James Feak, for and in consideration of ye natural love and affection wch. he beareth towards ye sd. Daniel Kirkpatrick ye son, and for ye sum of xo shillings," conveyed to him the undivided half "of every part thereof." P. 288: Quitclaim deed of the above from Dina Kirkpatrick, widow of Daniel Kirkpatrick, dec'd., to Daniel Kirkpatrick, her son; May 30, 1721.
  P. 296: Then appeared Edward Meaks of Yonkers, to record ye earmarks of his son's cattle, John Meaks of ye same place; Dec. 6,1721. P. 297:
  P. 298: Land conveyed in an indenture between Theunis Dalton of Westchester and Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt of the City of New York, Merchant, Oct. 5, 1718,�"and also 4 acres of land which formerly belonged to Nathaniel Underhill, and is a part of a 5 acre lot which was laid out to John Underhill, his brother." P. 299:
  P. 299: An indenture between Abigail Johnson of ye Lower Yonkers Plantation, widow and relict of Jacob Johnson, and hereto�fore ye widow relict of Joseph Betts, both of the same place, dec'd.; and Jacobus Van Cortlandt, Merchant, of the City of New York, March ii, 1718; for land formerly belonging to Joseph Betts, situated in Lower Yonkers.
  P. 301: An indenture made May 13, 1718, between George Tippet of Yonkers Plantation, and Dorcas his "now wife," and Jacobus Van Cortlandt of the City of New York. Whereas one Hugh Oneal, dec'd., formerly obtained a Patent for divers lands within this Colony, & amongst ye rest for ye sd. Yonkers Plantation which he sold to one Elias Doughty, dec'd.; who granted ye one equal half thereof unto George Tippet, ye Grandfather of ye sd. George who is party to these presents, by whose demise ye same lands devolved upon George Tippet deceased, who was ye father of ye first named George Tippet; which sd. George Tippet ye father, for a valuable con�sideration in his lifetime, by certain deed poll bearing date ye 12th day of Sept., 1691, amongst other lands, gave unto George Haddly "& Hittabel" his wife (who was ye sister of ye A. last-named George Tippet), one full equity of 100 acres of upland in Yonkers Plantation. And whereas ye sd. Joseph Haddly and Hittabel his wife, did convey 25 acres of ye same unto Mat�thias Buckhout, and he conveyed the same to Frederick Phillips, dec'd., in Jan., 1694/5, who sold to the sd. Jacobus Van Cortlandt in 26; and further, whereas John Conklin and ye aforesaid Mehit�tabel his wife, late ye wife of Joseph Haddly, being possessed of ye remaining part, did, on the 16th of March, 16, convey ye same to Jacobus Van Cortlandt.
  P. 315: James Pugsley of West Farms, yeoman, to Thomas Hunt, Junr., land he had received from his grandparents, Thomas Hunt, Senr., of West Farms, and his wife Elizabeth; April 29, 1721.
  P. 318: Quitclaim deed from Saurnel Barat of Bedford to Abra-ham Barat of ye Yonkers, of all lands in Yonkers of which John Barat of Yonkers, late died seized; Oct. 23, 1722. Then appeared at ye Clerk's office, Abraham Barrat of ye Yonkers, to continue ye ear�marks of his father, John Barrat of ye same place, dec'd.; Oct. 30,1722.
  P. 318: William Hunt of ye Township of Piscataway in ye County of Middlesex, in ye East Jerseys, blacksmith, do stand and am firmly bound and obliged unto John Oakley, Esq., of ye Burrough and Town of Westchester, "on behalf of John Hunt of ye sd. Westches�ter, a minor, to whom ye sd. John Oakley is Guardian;" Nov. 4, 1718. William Hunt was the oldest son of John Hunt, Esq., late of West�chester, and John Hunt was a younger son. P. 322: Richard Honeywell of Westchester, blacksmith, and Mary his wife, sold to John Baxter, land which he bought from his brother, Israel Honeywell, and Dorothy his wife; March 12, 1721/22. P. 323:
  P. 324: Thomas and Margaret Plumstead sold to John Cuer, land in Eastchester formerly belonging to Richard Currey, dec'd.; Oct. 7, 1722. P. 325:
  P. 325: Hannah Tompkins of Scarsdale, widow of Edmund Tompkins, late of Eastchester, dec'd., as Executrx of his estate, sold ioo acres of land in Faulkner's Patent, adjoining the Manor of Scars�dale, to John Tompkins of Eastchester; March 9, 1722.
  P. 330: Then appeared Joseph Palmer, son of John Palmer of Westchester, to record his earmark for his creatures. March 19, 1722.
  P. 331: Joseph Hunt of Westchester, unto well-beloved son-in-law, Thomas Cromwell of Westchester, weaver, and Phebe his wife, 25 pounds privilege of Commonage in the undivided lands of West-chester; June 5, 1721. James Cromwell, Esq., of Westchester, to son Thomas Cromwell of the same place, weaver, land purchased from James Feakes and Daniel Kirkpatrick; June 5, 1721. P. 332:
  P. 337: Charles Vincent, Junr., of Yonkers Plantation, to Leon-ard Vincent of ye same place, "with the consent of Charles Vincent, Senn, my father, and Elizabeth Vincent my mother," sold land in Yonkers, of which he was "the true and lawful owner;" Dec. 19, 1713.
  "Then appeared Edward Buckbee of Westchester, to enter an earmark for his son Edward." May 10, 1723.
  P. 337: P. 338: Leonard Vincent and wife Hannah of Yonkers, sold land in Yonkers bordering on lands formerly belonging to William Smith, dec'd.; Feb. 8, 1722. P. 339:
  P.340: Ebenezer Jones of Mile Square, yeoman, sold to Moses Taylor, Blacksmith, of the same place, a half lot of upland, excepting that before sold his son Joseph Jones; Jan. 2, 1720,
  P. 343: John Bugbee and Abigail his wife, sold to John Bur-roughs, land in Westchester, bordering on that of James Bird, late dec'd. Jan. 2, 1722.
  P. 347: Thomas Pell, Sr., to John Pell his son; land in Pelham; 1722; same to son Thomas Pell, Jr., 1721.
  P. 369: Jeremiah Fowler, Senr., of Eastchester, carpenter, to son Jeremiah Fowler, Junr., of the same place, yeoman, land in Faulkner's Patent, on the east side of the Bronx river; Jan. 6, 1721/2.
  P. 371: Thomas Baxter, Senr., and wife Abigail, and Thomas Baxter, Junr., and wife Deborah, sold land in Westchester to Jona-than Ferris; Sept. 6, 1723.
  P. 379: The bounds of Richard Griffin's land described as running down the middle line of Harrison's Purchase, and bordering on Wil�liam Fowler's land and on land bequeathed by Samuel Haight to his five daughters. No date.
  P. 379: John 'Shute, an infant under the age of 21, is admitted by Joseph Fowler, carpenter, to be his Guardian; March 23, 1722.
  P. 379: Underhill Budd, being an infant under ye age of 21, is admitted by Samuel Purdy, Esq., his Guardian; Feb. 21, 1722.
  P. 380: Joseph Stanton, being an infant under the age of 21, is admitted by John Drake of Eastchester, yeoman, his Guardian. Dec. 21, 1723.
  P. 380: Henry Fowler, being an infant under 21, is admitted by Henry Dusinberre of Rye, yeoman, to be his Guardian; Jan. 4, 1723/4.
  P. 380: Edmund Ward, being 4n infant under 21, is admitted by Isaac Lawrence, Junr., of Eastchester, yeoman, to be his Guardian; Jan. 6, 1723.
  P. 381: Henry from Hunt of Westchester, a free Indian, for 40 pounds paid by Joseph Hunt of Westchester, Esq.; he being bound to pay all the debts of the sd. Henry from Hunt, sold himself to be a servant unto ye sd. Joseph Hunt, for the full term of his natural life; Jan. 17, 1723.
  P. 386: Caleb Heathcote to Elea.zer Gidney, land in Scarsdale, 1716/7. When recorded, Feb. 8, 1723, it was reported as the volun�tary act of Caleb Heathcote, "late deceased." P. 387:
  P387; Horseman Mullinex, yeoman, of Westchester, a deed of gift to son John Mulhinex of the same place, yeoman; Jan. 20, 1723.
  P. 390: Joseph Hunt of Westchester, Esq., quitclaimed unto his brother Daniel Hunt of sd. Westchester, yeoman, land formerly be-longing to their honoured father Joseph Hunt, late of Westchester, dec d., which land was deeded him by his father, Feb. 28, 1718. Dec. 10, 1723.
  P. 392: John Tompkins, Senr., of Eastchester, yeoman, to Joseph Tompkins of the same place, land in Eastchester, "which formerly was James Evit and William Holden of Eastchester, dec'd;" May 9, 1719.
  P. 394: Nathan Petit, being an infant under 21, is admitted by Isaac Lawrence, Jr., of Eastchester, yeoman, to be his Guardian; Feb. 22, 1723.
  P. 399: William Yeomans and Robert Yeomans his son, by and with the consent of Elizabeth Yeomans, wife of sd. William Yeomans, all of White Plains Purchase, to Jacob Griffin of Harrison Purchase, land in White Plains; Feb. I, 1723.
  P. 402: Isabella Davis, widow of William Davis, late of the City of New York, dec'd., and sole Executrix of ye last will and testament of John Cholwell, late of ye sd. City, merchant. Jan. 20, 1720.
  P. 407: Daniel Turner of Westchester, son of Daniel Turner of Westchester, dec'd., acknowledged to have received his full share of his father's estate, and discharged the Executor, Thomas Baxter, Junr., April 30, 1724.
  P. 413: Eleazer Gedney, Senn, of Mamaroneck, and Anna his wife, to beloved son, Eleazer Gedney, Juar., of the same place, 45 acres of land in Scarsdale; Feb. 17, 1722. P. 414:
  Eleazer Gedney, Senr., to James Gedney, carpenter, land bordering on the above; March 16, 1723.
  P. 415: P. 416: Eleazer Gedney, Senn, and Ann his wife, to son Isaac Gedney, land in Mamaroneck "which I formerly bought of Peter Hat�field and John Disbrow;" March 16, 1722/3. P. 417:
  P. 418: Memorandum to the above:�On the third day of Jan., 1723, personally appeared Francis Nelson, one of ye evidences of ye above deed, and declared upon oath "ye be saw Eleazer Gedney ye grantor of ye sd. deed, sign, seal and deliver ye same to Isaac Gedney" -"& Ann Gedney, widow of ye sd. Eleazer Gidney, dec'd., declared that she executed the same."
  P.417: Isaac Denham of Ry, Gent. & eldest son of ye Reverend Thomas Denham, late Minister of ye aforesaid Town of Rye, dec'd., to friend, ye Reverend Mr. Robert Jenny, Rector of ye Parish of Rye, and for ye Rectors that shall hereafter succeed him, all ye lot or parcel of ground granted my father. May 17, 1823.
  P. 434: Zachariah Roberts of Stamford, Fairfield Co., Conn., to John Drake and John Stanton of Eastchester, carpenter and yeoman, a tract of land in Bedford, 700 acres, which his father Zachariah Rob�erts purchased with Coil. Jacobus Van Cortlandt of ye City of New York. Nov. 7, 1718.
  P. 435: Abraham Hyatt, cordwainer, and Joseph Tompkins, yeo�man, both of Eastchester, sold to Thomas Feake, land in Eastchester, bordered by land formerly belonging to Moses Hoit, Junr., dec'd.; Nov. 12, 1722. P. 436:
  P. 445: William Gee, being an infant under age of 21, is admitted by Isaac Lawrence, June., of Eastchester, yeoman, to be his Guardian; Sept. 8, 1724.
  P.447; John Membrew of New York City, mason, and Ann his wife, to father-in-law Ambrose Sycard of New Rochelle, land in New Rochelle; 1714.
  P. 194: Indenture between Joseph Hunt of Westchester, Esq., and Bethiah his wife and Thomas Hunt of Long Neck in sd West�chester, Esq., for three acres of salt meadow which he bought of William Davenport, Junr., late of sd. Westchester, yeoman, in 1719; and which was conveyed to sd William Davenport by John Hitch�cock of ye City of New York, carpenter, Jan. 12, 1712; land laid out to ye sd. Hitchcock's father, John Hitchcock, Senn, in part of his right in Westchester aforesaid, Oct. to, 1727.
  P. 196: Israel Honeywell of Westchester recorded the earmark of his father, Israel Honeywell, dec'd., for his son Israel Honeywell, April to, 1728.
  P. 196: Nathaniel Underhill recorded a mark for his son, John Underhill's creatures; April 10, 1728.
  P196;Sarah Clark, daughter of Daniel Clark, late of West�chester, Gent., decd., "have claimed ye privilege of selling a negro girl called Betty, which did belong to my ad. father, I paying his Executors ye value she was valued by her appraisers at. I do hereby release all claim to ad. negro girl by any ways or means whatever." April 16, 1728.
  P. 196: William Connly of ye City of New York, carpenter, appointed Samuel Bayard of New York, merchant, and loving wife Elizabeth Conly, jointly or severally, to be his erevocable attorney or attorneys, to enter and take possession of all houses, lands, etc., in Westchester; the rents and profits thereof to apply to maintanance of dear and loving wife, Elizabeth Conly, during her natural life. March 14, 1721. P. 197:
  P.199: Mary Manyoung of Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, sin�gle woman, appointed her loving friend, Thomas Grisham of West-chester, her attorney, to collect chattels and sums of money due her by anybody whatsoever. "But more especially by Peter Chappron and Andrew Nodang of New Rochelle, Oct. 20, 1727." Signed "Mane Manion."
  P.199: Indenture dated Dec. 13, 1727, between Daniel Hunt, Junr., late of Westchester, but now of Rye, and John Cromwell of ad. Westchester, yeoman, of the one part, and Andrew Gibbs of West�chester, yeoman, of the other part. All their certain parcels of land conveyed unto Daniel Hunt, Junr., and John Cromwell by Daniel Hunt, Senr. of Westchester, yeoman, bearing date 26 of Feb., 1724.
  P. 200; Joseph Tompkins of Bedford to Esther Vaile of East-chester, land in Eastchester, March 6, 1713/14
  P. 2o6: Henry Disbrow of Mamaroneck, to son-in-law Gerar�dus Drake and Elizabeth his wife, land in Mamaroneck bordering on that of Capt. Henry Fowler March 19, 1727. Witnesses Ithamar Pelton, Henry Disbrow, Jr., and Elizabeth Mott.
  P;208;Henry Disbrow of Mamaroneck to son Henry Disbrow of the same place, all his great lot in Mamaroneck, excepting 14 acres at ye eastmost end, conveyed to son-in-law Gerardus Drake, the whole lot being bounded on the north by Capt. Henry Fowler's lot; westly by Coil. Heathcote's and east and south by marked trees, April 21, 1728.
  P. 208: Abraham Barrett of Yonkers bought of William Betts and Rachel his wife land in Yonkers, surveyed by Joseph Budd, dec'd., and others. 1727. Land of Joseph Betts, dec'd., also men-tioned. P. 209:
  P.209; sit: William Betts of Yonkers, yeoman, and Rachel his wife, to Johannes Vermillie of Fordham, land in Yonkers; it being one of ye lots laid out to ye heirs of Samuel Betts, dec'd., in 1717. May 7, 1727.
  P. 215: Wiliam Trusdale of Norwalk, Conn., to Stephen Beasher of New Haven, Conn., land in Bedford. April 7, 1728.
  P. 196: Nathaniel Underhill recorded a mark for his son, John Underhill's creatures; April 10, 1728.
  P. 196: Sarah Clark, daughter of Daniel Clark, late of West-chester, Gent., dec'd., have claimed ye privilege of selling a negro girl called Betty, which did belong to my ad. father, I paying his Executors ye value she was valued by her appraisers at. I do hereby release all claim to ad. negro girl by any ways or means whatever." April 16, 1728.
  P. 197: William Connly of ye City of New York, carpenter, appointed Samuel Bayard of New York, merchant, and loving wife Elizabeth Conly, jointly or severally, to be his erevocable attorney or attorneys, to enter and take possession of all houses, lands, etc., in Westchester; the rents and profits thereof to apply to maintanance of dear and loving wife, Elizabeth Conly, during her natural life. March 14, 1721.
  P.199: Mary Manyoung of Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, sin�gle woman, appointed her loving friend, Thomas Grisham of West-chester, her attorney, to collect chattels and sums of money due her by anybody whatsoever. "But more especially by Peter Chappron and Andrew Nodang of New Rochelle, Oct 20, 1727." Signed "Mane Manion."
  P. 199: Indenture dated Dec. 13, 1727, between Daniel Hunt, Junr., late of Westchester. but now of Rye, and John Cromwell of ad. Westchester, yeoman, of the one part, and Andrew Gibbs of West�chester, yeoman, of the other part. All their certain parcels of land conveyed unto Daniel Hunt, Junr., and John Cromwell by Daniel Hunt, Senr. of Westchester, yeoman, bearing date 26 of Feb., 1724. P. 200:
  P200; Joseph Tompkins of Bedford to Esther Vaile of East-chester, land in Eastchester, March 6, 1713/14. P. 206: Henry Disbro1w of Mamaroneck, to son-in-law Gerar�dus Drake and Elizabeth his wife, land in Mamaroneck bordering on that of Capt. Henry Fowler; March 19, 1727. Witnesses Ithamar Pelton, Henry Disbrow, Jr., and Elizabeth Mott.
  P. 208: Henry Disbrow of Mamaroneck to son Henry Disbrow of the same place, all his great lot in Mamaroneck, excepting 14 acres at ye eastmost end, conveyed to son-in-law Gerardus Drake, the whole lot being bounded on the north by Capt. Henry Fowler's lot; westly by Coll. Heathcote's and east and south by marked trees, April 21, 1728.
  P.209; Abraham Barrett of Yonkers bought of William Betts and Rachel his wife land in Yonkers, surveyed by Joseph Budd, dec'd., and others. 1727. Land of Joseph Betts, dec'd., also men-tioned.
  P. 211: William Betts of Yonkers, yeoman, and Rachel his wife, to Johannes Vermillie of Fordham, land in Yonkers; it being one of ye lots laid out to ye heirs of Samuel Betts, dec'd., in 1717. May 7, 1727.
  P. 215: William Trusdale of Norwalk, Conn., to Stephen Beasher of New Haven, Conn., land in Bedford. April 7, 1728.
  P. 216: Peter Hatfield of Rye, yeoman, to John Griffin of Mamaroneck, yeoman, all right and title to a piece of salt meadow which my father, Thomas Hatfield purchased of John Westcott; which sd. meadow has since descended to me, ye sd. Peter Hatfield as oldest son unto my sd. father Thomas Hatfield. Feb. 10, 1726.
  P. 220: John Lyon, Junr., of Fairfield, Conn., innholder, and Hannah his wife, to John Lockwood of Fairfield; land in Bedford, 1728.
  P. 223: John Parcot of New Rochelle, yeoman, to Judith Marie Monlinars, Gent., of the same place, land in New Rochelle, bounded by that of Peter Ic Roux, dec'd., Oct. 17, 1726.
  P.224;Mercy Merrett, being an infant under 21, is admitted by Benjamin Brown of Rye, Esq., her Guardian. May 6, 1729.
  P. 225: Frederick Devoe of New Rochelle, yeoman, to son Daniel Devoe of Westchester, yeoman, land in Westchester at the southeast corner of the Manor of Fordham. July 31, 1728.
  P. 227: Frederick Devoe of New Rochelle, to son Abel Devoe of New Rochelle, yeoman, land in New Rochelle; July 3!, 1728.
  P. 230: John Carter of Newtown, Bucks, Co., Penn., smith, appointed his loving friend, Joseph French of Westchester Co., joiner, his lawful attorney; Aug. 4, 1729.
  P. 230: Joseph Drake of Eastchester, Gent., to John Drake (his son) of the same place, Gent., certain rights in the Eastchester Patent, excepting that which the sd. Joseph Drake hath bequeathed and sold his sons Benjamin and Jasper Drake. Dec. 8, 1729.
  P. 232: Thomas Penoir, and William Penoir father of the sd. Thomas Penoir of Manmroneck, to Henry Disbrow, land in Mama-roneck. April 8, 1729. P. 233:
  P. 234: John Archer of Yonkers, cordwainer, to Benjamin Archer of Fordhain, husbandman in his actual possession now being) by reason of a bargain there off to him formerly made by his father John Archer, decd., land in Yonkers; bounded by land granted by sd. John Archer, dec'd., to his son Johnathan Archer. Sept. 13, 1726. P. 235:
  P. 236: Thomas Pell, Junr., and Dorothy his wife, to Philip Pell, land in Pelham Manor, which the sd. Thomas Fell., Junr., purchased of his father Thomas Pell, Senr., Esq., in 1721. July 24, 1729.
  P. 238: Joseph Hunt of Westchester, Esq., and Bethiah his wife, to Thomas Cromwell of Westchester, weaver, land in West�chester bounded by the lot of William Oakley which did formerly belong to Edward Walters, dec'd. Oct. 7, 1727. P. 239:
  P239; Mary Forguson of Westchester, widow, and John Forguson (her son) of sd. Westchester, yeoman, to Ebenezer Have-land of Westchester, blacksmith, with ye consent of Ann, wife of ye sd. John Forguson, land in Westchester, bounded by land of Mercy Turner. April 6, 1727.
  P. 243: Agreement between Mr. John Walton of White Plains, .and Benjamin Brondage son of Daniel Brondage, regarding the building of a grist mill. Nov. 30, 1726.
  P.244; a: The Executors of the will of John Baxter of West�chester, dec'd., to Joseph Halstead of Westchester, yeoman, land which John Baxter's father-in-law Israel Honeywell, dec'd * * April 7, 1728.
  P.249;BenjaminJones,beinga aninfant under 21 years ofnage, is admitted by Jacob Valentine, yeoman, his Guardian. April 18, 1730.
  Thomas Pinckney, Senr., Esq., of Eastchester, to son Thomas Pinckney, Junr., land in the Long Reach Patent in East�chester; Jan. 8, 1729.
  P. 250:
  P. 251: John Stevenson and Gilbert Willett of Westchester, Gent., with Jonathan Haight of Rye and wife Rebecca (Proprie�tors) to James Wetmore of Rye, Clerk, land in Harrison Purchase; being a part of the lot given by Samuel Haight, dec'd. to his sons David and Jonathan Haight, and in ye part which fell to the share of ad. Jonathan Haight. Feb. 1, 1727. P. 252:
  P. 253: Westchester, March the 7th, 1729, "Then received of my honoured father-in-law, Josiah Hunt, one feather bed and furni-ture, bedstead, a chest, and all my mother, dec'd., her clothing, &c.., and all ye rest of ye household stuff wch. belonged to the estate of my father Israel Honeywell, deed., that were in the custody of the ad. Josiah Hunt." Signed, Sarah Honeywell. P. 254:
  P. 259: Josiah Quimby of Westchester, and wife Mary, to son Aaron Quimby of the same place, yeoman, land in Westchester, bounded by land of John Baxter, "late deed." July 20, 1727.
  P. 262: Joseph Drake of Eastchester, Esq., to son Jasper Drake of the same place; land in Eastchester; June 13, 1728. P. 263:
  P. 264: Benjamin Giant of Westchester, yeoman, to Jeremiah Fowler of the same place, yeoman, "my 25 pound privilege in the sheep pasture of Westchestet, which I bought of Richard Ponton dec'd." March 3, 1729. P. 265:
  P. 266: Micah Smith of Hempstead in Queens Co., yeoman, and Phebe his wife, one of ye daughters and legatee of Richard Thorne late of ye same place, yeoman, dec�d., a certain piece of meadow on the west side of Betts Neck in Westchester, of which the ad. Thorn died seized. "Whereas the said Richard Thorn, did by his last will and testament appoint his well beloved wife Phebe Thorn the sole executrix thereof, and whereas ye A. Phebe, after the death of her sd. husband, to wit, on or about ye i9th day of March in the year 1707, intermarried with one Robert Mitchel of Hempstead, yeoman; and further, whereas the sd. Robert Mitchel and ye sd. Phebe his wife, Executrix as aforesaid, intending to increase ye es-tate of sd. Phebe ye daughter, did on or about ye 20th of Mch., 1715, sell unto ye A. Thomas Baxter the above mentioned land" * * A quitclaim deed to Thomas Baxter from Phebe the daughter, now the wife of Micah Smith; May 9, 1727. P. 267:
  P. 267: Underhill Barnes of Westchester, yeoman�"Whereas there was formerly laid out in joint tenancy between me the ad. Underhill Barnes, heir to my father, Capt. William Barnes of A. Westchester, gentleman, deed., and Daniel Clark of sd. Westchester, Gent, two parcels of land in Westchester at which time I was un�der age of 21" * * Release to Daniel Clark, Nov. 4, 1727.
  P. 270: Memorandum. "Whereas ye bounds between ye mea�dow of Thomas Baxter of Westchester, which he bought of Josiah Hunt Senr., of sd. Westchester (son of Thomas Baxter late of Westchester, dec'd.) and ye meadow of his brother James Baxter of ad. Westchester, yeoman, have not before this been settled." Dated April 26, 1726.
  P. 271; John Lyon, Junr., of Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. and Hannah his wife, to Joseph Brown of Branford, New Haven Co., Conn., oordwainer, land in Westchester Co.; June 13, 1729.
  P. 278: Laid out to John Bird, heir at law to James Bird of sd Westchester, late dec'd., a piece of land in Westchester; Nov. 9, 1727.
  P.278; John Horton of Rye, Gent., to brothers Jonathan and Caleb Horton, land in Rye, and Poundfield; Dec. 1, 1719.
  P. 28o: Henry Fowler of Eastchester, Gent, to his son Moses Fowler of the same place, Gent., one equal or half part in all his rights as surviving patentee in a certain parcel of land in Eastchester [Long Reach Patent]; Jan. 6, 1729.
  P. 284: John Bird of Woodbridge in ye County of Amboy in ye Province of New Jersey, yeoman, eldest son and heir at law to James Bird, late of Westchester, dec'd., to John Forguson, all lands in Westchester which descended to him as heir at law to ad. father. Nov. 10, 1727.
  P287;Leah Bayly, sole administrix of ye estate of her late husband, Peter Gendron of New Rochelle, dec'd., with her "now husband Nathaniel Bayly of Rye," sold a parcel of land in New Rochelle, formerly belonging to her plate husband; Nov. 8, 1722.
  P. 287: Henry Strang of Rye, sold land in Harrison, which he had purchased from the Executors of the estate of Joseph Fowler, deed. 1728. P. 288:
  P. 292: Daniel Hunt, Senr., of Westchester and Mary his wife, to John Cromwell of Westchester, yeoman; land given him by his father, Joseph Hunt dec'd., and land which he bought of his brother, Samuel Hunt; Nov. 28, 1726.
  P.294;Nicholas Hopping of Charlestown, Middlesex Co., Mass. Bay in New England, Mariner, and Mabel his wife, to Na-thaniel Bayly of Rye; Oct. 31, 1728.
  P. 297: Joseph Fowler and his wife Sarah and Mary Shute and her Guardian, James Morgan, all of Eastchester, to Arthur Vail of the same place, yeoman, Sarah Fowler and Sarah Shute, daugh�ters of John Shute, Senr., dec'd., of Eastchester. "John Shute, Senr., at his decease, left one son, John Shute, and two daughters, Sarah and Mary and the ad. John Shute, Junr., deceased before be arrived to age." Land in Eastchester sold Feb. 14, 1726.
  P. 300: Thomas Baxter of Westchester, yeoman, and Abigail his wife, to Edmund Stevenson of the same place, Gent, land on Throgs Neck, which he purchased of his brother John Baxter, late dsc'd. Aug. 29, 1730.
  P. 303: John Stoakham, Sent., of Rye, yeoman, to son Stephen Stoakham of the same place, also "20 acres lying at ye westmost ends of ye Great Lotts, where my two sons John and Isaac Stoakham" [etc.]. Jan. 13, 1721/2.
  P. 306: Sarah Murry of Rye and Thomas Minor of Woodbury, Conn., and Phiady his wife to Nathaniel Bayly of Rye, land in Rye; Oct. 4, 1725.
  P. 318: Deed of John Pell, Jr., to his father Thomas Pell, Senn. Esq., both of Pelham Manor; Jan. 4, I730. P. 319:
  P. 320: Thomas Pinckney, Senr. (Justice) of Eastchester, to his son Jonathan Pinckney, land in Eastchester; Feb. 9, 1730. P. 321:
  P325;Benjamin Haviland of Rye, yeoman, to son John Havi�land of the same place, yeoman, land in Harrison; a part of it bounded "by land which was ye late dec'd. Benjamin Haviland's;"Aug. 13,1724-
  P. 327: John Williams, Sear., of Westchester, yeoman, and Abigail his wife, to his son John Williams, Junr., yeoman, of the same place, bud in Westchester, bounded by land of John Oakley, decd.; Jan. 27, 1725.
  P. 328: Benjamin Haviland, an infant under 21, is admitted by Thomas Haviland of Westchester, blacksmith, his Guardian, in our Court of Common Pleas, March 18, 1730.
  P. 331: Benjamin Brown, Guardian unto Mercy Merritt, daughter of Thomas Merritt, Junr., late of Rye, dec'd. having settled ye accounts of ye sd. Thomas Merritt's movable estate with John Lyon, Jr., and Joseph Merritt two of ye Executors, acknowledges having received from them ye amount due ye ad. Mercy Merritt. March 7, 1729. Witnesse by Benoni Merritt and Jno. Carhartt.
  P. 333: Rachelle Nufuille of New Rochelle, to her three daugh-ters Mary Nufuille, Jane Nufuille and Martha Nufuille, 42 acres of land on the Boston Road in New Rochelle; March 30, 1731.
  P. 333: Thomas Merrit, who being an infant under ye age Of 21, is admitted Francis Purdy of sd County, yeoman, to be his Guardian, Oct. 27, 1731.
  P.334: Anthony Lispenard of New Rochelle, Gent., and Eliza his wife to Joseph Robinson of the City of New York, merchant, one equal half part of his three grist mills, situate in New Rochelle. June 12, 1727.
  P. 336: Thomas Pell, Senn, of the Manor of Pelham, Esq., to his son Joshua Fell, land in Pelham Manor. Jan. 7, 1730.
  P.337: Thomas Pell [as above] to son Caleb Fell, March 6, 1730.
  P. 339: Thomas Pell [as above] and wife Anna, to his son Thomas Fell, Junr., Gent. Nov. 6, 1731.
  P. 343: Ann Peartree of ye City of New York, widow of Coil. William Peartree of ye same place, dec'd., to the other Pro�prietors of the Long Reach Patent in Eastchester; June 3, 1729.
  P.345;: Ebenezer Pemberton of New York City, Gent., and Catherine his wife, late Catherine Smith, widow of William Smith late of the same city, merchant, decd., to the other proprietors of the Long Reach Patent in Eastchester; June 3, 1729. Whereas the aforesaid Coil. William Peartree did devise, in 1713, unto his wife Ann, one half of all houses [etc.] * , and ye remaining one half unto ye A. William Smith, his heirs, forever, "his son William Smith, to be delivered to him at ye age of 21; and if it should hap�pen that he should die before yt age, unto his wife Catherine. Soon after making his will the sd. William Smith departed this life by means thereof, she, the sd. Catherine, became, and now is seized, among other things, of and in one half of all ye right and estate which ye sd. William Smith had or was vested with by virtue of ye will aforesaid of sd. William Peartree in any manner of wife. And whereas the sd. Catherine Smith did lately intermarry with ye sd. Ebenezer Pemberton." Deed to the other Proprietors June 3,1729
  P. 348: Joseph Taylor of Scarsdale, yeoman, and Mary his wife, to Joseph Barton of Jamaica, in Queens Co., carpenter, land near Hutchinson's river in Westchester Co. on the east side of the Bronx river. March 17, 1727.
  P. 349: Henry Disbrow, Junr., of Mamaroneck, yeoman, to Benjamin Griffin of the same place, yeoman, a certain tract of land in Mamaroneck conveyed to me by my father, Henry Disbrow; a part of Great Loft number 4. July 22, 1728.
  P. 353: Matthew Pugsley of Westchester, yeoman, to his son John Pugsley of the same place; land in Bedford, which he bought of Zachariah Roberts and of David Mead; March 3, 1730.
  P. 355: John Horton, eldest son of Capt. John Horton, late of Rye, dec'd., and Daniel Horton, one other of ye sons of ye sd. Capt. John Horton, both of Rye, to Godfrey Haines of Rye, yeo�man, a piece of salt meadow on Budd's Neck in Rye; Jan. 1, 1726. P. 356:
  P. 357: Benjamin Horton of Rye, to well-beloved sister, Han-nah Robinson, land on Stony Brook; Jan. 20, 1697. P. 358:
  P. 368: Martha Hutchinson, with the consent of her mother, Mary Hutchinson, doth voluntarily of her own free will and accord, put herself an apprentice to Thomas Nicholls and his wife Jane Nicholls, with him to live (after the manner of an apprentice) to serve from ye 14th day of May, 1730 until ye full term of twelve and a half years be completed. May 14, 1730.
  P. 368: Samuel Ferris, Junr., of Eastchester, yeoman, quit�claimed to James Ferris of Westchester, yeoman, all right and title to a certain lot of, salt meadow "which my grandfather, John Ferris, late of Westchester, dec'd., purchased of Benjamin Disbrow, and afterwards, in my minority, conveyed to me by deed of gift; which meadow, my honoured father, Samuel Ferris. while I was under age, conveyed to my uncle, ye ad. James Ferris." Aug. 2, 1732.
 
 
 
 
 
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