The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
•Patriek was killed by a soldier at Capt. John rnderhill's house In 1644. He married Annctje Van Beyerea, and by her had one sou who afterwards claimed his father's land at Greenwich.
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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.
tioned Katonah Sepotah iovis Tohmocapph, Pannaps Kakenand dou bargcn and hereby grant full liberty of timber and herbedge for them and theire creatures upon our aineont lands for euer and doe hereby acknowledge to have received full satisfaction for the land above sd' in witness of truth we have caused this bill of sale to be made and hereto set our hands and seals the day and date aboue written ;
Katoonah * mark
signed sealed & deliver rockaway || mark
ed in the presence of ioshua Sepotah 1 mark
Knap David "Water- iovis § his mark
bury taco 0 his mark Tomopoh X mark
poading -- mark Pannaps t mark
Kakenand t mark
The above bill of sale is acknowledged by the grantors the indians by their seueral names i say acknowledged before me.
Rich. Law, Comis'.
Stanford Deeembe 23, 1680.
Stanford 23d. deeembe, 1680.
Then payd unty ye indians specified in this within bill of sale for the purchase as follows
twelve Indian cotes
09-0-0
six blankets
09-0-0
300 gilders wampan
16-0-0
entered upon
two yard red brod cloth
2 5-0
record 26 of
six yard red coton
1-10-0
Peb'e 1694-5
more by expenses
8-01-0
Abraham Amtotal
46-16-10
bler recdr «
This purchase of the "Hop Ground" probably included about 7,700 acres.f