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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II

Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. II. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848. 284 words

At the above said meeting lis voted and agreed that David Ogden and Hachaliah Brown are to survey and lay out

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COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.

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the above said one hundred acres and ten of land as above mentioned."a

The following is a list of the proprietors, and the number of acres held by theni under the survey. "^

Joseph Horton, 18 Isaac Denham, 1 Francis Purely, 2 Deliverance Brown, .?0 George Lane, 23 Thomas Brown, 3 John Frost, 20 Peter Brown, 32 Peter Disbrow, 22 John Merritt, 39 Caleb Hiatt, 11 Samuel Hoyt, 42 Timothy Knap, 16 Jacob Pease, 37 George Kniffen, 12 Joseph Purdy, 25 Benjamin Horton, 29 Isaac Odell, 31 Joseph Galpin, 10 John Hoyt, 36

Joseph Budd, 20 Philip Galpin, 9 Richard Lounsberry, 33 John Galpin, 5 John Horton, 15 . ' Joseph Horton, 17

Henry Disbrow, 8 Garrett Travis, 13 John Stockham, 7 Jonathan Fowler, 19 Richard Walter, 35 Andrew Cox, 43 Thomas Jeffrey, 21 Isaac Sherwood, 38 Joseph Sherwood, 34 Francis Brown, 40 William Odell, 6 Jonas Sherwood, 28 Thomas Lyon, 14 John Brondig, 4 ichaliah Brown, 27

"In L721, William Burnet, governor of New York, set out in order for patent, to Samuel Hunt, "a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Westchester, being part of a large tract commonly known by the name of the White Plains, beginning at three large white oak trees standing near together on the west side of Mamaroneck river, and runs thence south thirty-nine degrees west, thirty-one chains, &c., &.C., containing two hundred and sixty acres after five acres deducted for every hundred acres for highways.''^