The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
John, Samuel Smith, Benjamin Benedict, Richard Olmsted, Thomas Smith, Ebenezer Smith, Daniel Sherwood, Benjamin Burt, Thomas Hyatt, Benjamin Willson, Joseph Lee, Joseph Keeler, James Benedict, Richard Osburn, Samuel Smith, Daniel Olmsted, Timothy Keeler, Matthew Seaniore, Joseph Northnip and James Brown, do now proceed to make a division thereof j and do give, grant, enfeoff, alicne, convey, release and confirm, and by these presents have given, granted, enfeoffed, aliened, conveyed and confirmed, unto Jonah Keeler, his heirs and assigns forever, on consideration of a lease obtained of said Jonah Keeler, and bearing date herewith, the Following tract of Land, viz : Bea E. Halls, Norwalk; p. 19-- ditto, p. ".2 35. Fora table of "estatesof lands, aivl accommodations for Norwalk, in 653, occurs the names of Halph and Walter Keeler. E. Halls. Norwalk, p. IT. Samuel Keeler. Jr.. who married Uebeccah, daughter of James Benedict, of Panbnry, January IS, 1704, died Stli of May, 1T68, leaving Samuel, born January nth, 1705 and Reuben, born October ?8, 1708; by his second wife left Matthew, born March 14, 1717.
74° HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.
ginning at James Benedict's north-west corner and runs south twenty-seven degrees and a half west an huudred and fifty rods ; then south eight degrees west three hundred and twenty-five rods, then north twenty-seven degrees and an half, east an hundred and eighty rods, then north fourteen degrees east, an hundred, sixty and five rods, then north fourteen degrees, west an huudred and fifty rods, and is bounded South by undivided land, West, by James Brown, north, Joseph Keeler and Daniel Sherwood, east, Thomas Smith and Ensign Benedict. The said Keeler being in lawful possession thereof. To Have and to Hold said granted and released premises, with all ye privileges and appurtenances, to ye same belonging or iu any wise appertaining, as timbers, trees, stones, minerals, water-courses, springs, herbage, and all proffits and advantages yt may arise, or whatever may iu any wise accrue therefrom, & We, ye above named Thomas Ilawley, Matthew St.