Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
Ann Carter Junjr Mary Carter Joseph Mapes Ruth Mapes Joseph Mapes Junjr William Mapes Hannah Mapes
Peter Symons
Symons Symons Symons John Tutthill Junjr
David Youngs
Mehitobell Tutthill
Mary Youngs
Waite Benjamen widdow
John Loring
William Benjamen
Richard Loring
Waite Benjamen Junjr
Samuel Loring
Anna Benjamen
John Loring Junjr
hannah Benjamen
Wm Loring
John Benjamen
Thomas Loring
William Rosebash
John Veale
Ann Rosebash
The Names of the Slaves, Men Weomen and Children.
Tony
Liddy Jack
Grace Cato
James
Semony Mobsey
Betty
Semony
Jack
Peter
Rose
Betty
Titus
Tomm
Rose
Sombo
Nager John
Robbin
huson
Tom
Santo
Dorrad
Titus
Prissilla
Sarah
Sambo
Abigail
hope Pegge Jack
Jenny a Girl Jenny
Grace
Bristol
Judah
Maria
Adrea
Cate
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PAPERS RELATING TO LONG ISLAND.
Indians ffreemen, Servants, men wemen and Children in number
Whose Names Cannot be known because not Contant To any Name &c
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One hundred thirty and two ffamelyes
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Consisting of Christians, old and young ;
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Indians, old & young Slaves, old & young,
In all
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PAPERS RELATING TO LONG ISLAND.
NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS ON TPIE TOWN OF EAST HAMPTON, L. I. BY JOHN LTON GARDINER, OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT
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APRIL, 1798.
The Town of East Hampton is bounded South-Easterly by the Atlantic Ocean, on which side the The sea gains on the shore, and it has been said by aged people that, in some places, the sea now washes the shore where Indian Corn has been planted by The sand near the shore is blown into hills on which nothing grows but a grass called their Fathers. "Beach Grass," and a shrub bearing the Beach plum. By this grass & the Bushes, the sand is, in some measure, prevented being blown over the adjacent pasture & mowing fields. shore is a sand beach free from rocks.