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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 255 words

Inclosetl you have the Number of Men Wliicb Ware taken This Morning out of Anchoram By the New England Company and your Serv' Jacob Knight Who Was among them and Cali'd out to the New England People to ty the Anchoram and as M"" Connor Informed me that the New England Slieriff Come up to M*^ Deeker and Shook hands With liim and said lie Would not take him and M'' Deeker never offerd to make any Ressistance and all against him and it's said they are to Come and take Mf Conner and the Rest of the Anchoram People and We are Going tUere Now With a Company of men to Assist him as far as We T am hon'^ S"" your most

Obedient & faithtull Serv^

DiECK Swart

THE NUMBEE TAKEN EilOM ANCHORAM.

James Elliot, tlie Clarke ; Niel MacArthur, Founder ; Hugh Ma<= Cay , Filler ; Jacob Sho wei'S Founder, Samuel Herri s D '^ , Clia rles Ma^Carthur Morris Whalen Angus Ma'^Duffey the Number took there were

Rob^ Noble Thomas Whitney Jacob Spoor Cornelius Spoor Andries Reese Jonathen Derby Francis Balviel a Sold' belonging to Albany GaiTison Ebenezer Pain John Van Gelden an Indian Joseph Van Gelden an D" Jacob Kneght M»" Livingstons Servant 103 ye Whole Niunber.

AFFIDAVIT OF ROB"^' LIVINGSTON.

Provmce of ? Robekt Livingston Junior of the Mannor of

New York ) ' Li v ingston Esq'" being duly sworn maketh oath

that on the morning of this eightli day of May in the Year of Out