Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Jacob Cock 2 --
Clark Cock 2 --
SamilCock 2 --
Henry Cock 2 --
Reese Cock 2 --
John Rlott 2 --
Henry Titus 2 --
Obadiah Seaman 2 --
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John Willett late Treasurer of Queens County Came before me Francis Filkin -- and made oath that this is a true list as aforesaid according to the best of his knowledge
John Willett. Sworne in New York Dec"" 16: 1756 before me
Fra« Filkin Justice.
Suffolk
County
A List of the JVames of the People called Quakers who have entered their Certificates in the Clerke^s office in the County aforesaid.
Edward Hallock of Brookhaven
Richard Willets '\
Jacob Willets [
Samuel Willets i
Joseph Willets
Isaac Willetts
Thomas Willets,
>of Islip
John Whitson Junr Jeremiah Wood
of Huntiug-ton
The above are entered in Suffolk County's Book of Records Vol:B:Fols34. 36.
D W. NicoLL Junr Clk.
XVI. REV. GIDEON HAWLEY'S JOURNEY
©gljquaga,
(BROOME CO.)
1753.
Old Oquaoo, now Windsor, is aistinguished as having been the ancient dwelling place of a tribe of Indians, evidently, too, for a long series of years. It is situated upon the Susquehanna river, near the north east angle of the Great Bend, fourteen miles from the village of BLnghamton. It appears to have been a half way resting place for the Six nations, as they passed South to Wyoming or its neighbourhood; or for the tribes of the Wyoming valley as they passed north. Their path over the Oquago mountain, and also over a mountain this side, nearer the village, was worn very deep, and is still plainly