Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
The number of Christian Males is The number of Christian ffeemales is The number of negro Slaves men is The number of women negro Slaves is Indian males that are upwards of fifteen years
--The Squas and children few of whom have any
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Johnson
Indian
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Indian
Tom-hodge
Indian
Arther
Indian
Denitt
Indian
Anthony Thamanty
Indian
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Indian
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Cuttwas
Indian
Johnaquan
Indian
Abraham
Indian
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Indian
Isaac
Indian
Lenard
Indian
Sam
Indian
Pisacomary
Indian
Steephen
Indian
Jefery
Indian
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Indian
Rhichoam
Indian
Judas
Indian
Redhedwill
Indian
Weegon
Indian
Pomquaneo Simon
Indian
Cough
Indian
Indian
Sam
Indian
Canady
Indian
William
Indian
Tohemon Coyemow
Indian
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Indian
Indian
Chitty
Indian
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Indian
Hary
Indian
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Indian
Joseph
Indian
Indian
Tom
Indian
Indian
Philip
Indian
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Indian
Sam
Indian
Titus
Indian
Tom lenard
Indian
Indian
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PAPERS RELATING TO LONG ISLAND.
The hethen are So Scattered To and frow that they can neither be Summonsed in [Manuscript torn.]
The above listt of the Inhabitants of y e Town of Southampton, Taken p me this 15th day of September 1698.
MATHEW HOWELL.
A LIST OF THE NAMES OK OLD AND YOUNG, CHRISTIANS, AND HEATHENS, FFREMEN, AND SERVANTS; WHITE; AND BLACK; &C. INHABITTEINGE WITHIN THE TOWN-SHIPP OF SOUTHOLD VIZ Isaac Arnold
Elizabeth Horton
Sarah Arnold
Zerviah Horton
Rachel Arnold
Jasper Griming
Sarah Arnold Junjr