A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Portugucs creek, and thence according to ye courjje of that creek into ye woods to ye head of ye same from thence on a last line to the creek called the Yunkers creek, and thence to continue on the same course to Broncks's river, also the boat Yoncker, with her furniture apparel and appurtenances, &c.a Upon the death of the Hon. Fredrick Philipse, the above devisee of his grandfather Frederick in 1751, Colonel Frederick Philiipse his son became devisee in tail male of the whole manor of Philipsborough.
These lands continued in the possession of Colonel Frederick Philipse, till the year 1779. When having broken his military parole by not returning to Yonkers, they became confiscated to the people of this state, and sold and conveyed by Isaac Stoutenburgh and Philip van Cortlandt Commissioners of Forfeitures appointed in pursuance of an act of the Legislature of the State passed 12 May, 1784, to the following persons.
Mary Hunt ' '
Jacob van Tassel
Abraham Archer
1-20
Pe!er Acker
Pierre van Cortlandt
Abraham Acker • i
ditto.
William Dalcher v'. J.-
His own
: 164
John Jewell ;.
. 285
John Bishop .
Jonathan Odell , '
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Moses Ward
Daniel Wiltsie
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Elijah Hunter r
Jacob Storms
Peter Davids "^ "
-, ■ 200
Richard Delawley
Samuel Drake
George Daterach
Arnold Hunt
Philip Livingston
Richard Garrisden
James D. Clark
286'
Abraham Orser
Peter Post
Thomas Bishop ' ^ '
Jacobus Dyckman
Job Sherwood
George Forster
Gerard G. Beeckman
Garrett Brown