. Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine. , RoleftEltinge, Esq53., Justices of the peace for the county of Ulster,to accompany them their, and their being Ancrop, the Indian,their brought us to the High Mountain, which he namedMaggenapoch [Sky Top], at or near the foot of which hill isa small run of water, and a swamp [lake] which he calledMoggonck, and the said Indian Ancrop afirms itt to be theright Indian names of the said places, as witness our handsthis nineteenth day of November, 1722. * ^Signed) Joseph Horsbrook HardenberghRoleft Eltinge At a meeting of the Local Court he


. Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine. , RoleftEltinge, Esq53., Justices of the peace for the county of Ulster,to accompany them their, and their being Ancrop, the Indian,their brought us to the High Mountain, which he namedMaggenapoch [Sky Top], at or near the foot of which hill isa small run of water, and a swamp [lake] which he calledMoggonck, and the said Indian Ancrop afirms itt to be theright Indian names of the said places, as witness our handsthis nineteenth day of November, 1722. * ^Signed) Joseph Horsbrook HardenberghRoleft Eltinge At a meeting of the Local Court held inMarbletown March 17th, 1681, Isaack Bochell (hunch-back) sued Jan Roosa, demanding forty-five schepels ofwheat. Defendant answered that complainant had notyet finished the barn he was to build at the Pals {op dePals). Johannes de Hooges said that defendant IsaackBochell had agreed to build for Jan Roosa a barn atthe Pals the same as Symons and Jans barn, 49 Lineage of the & <* & &Christian Meyer Family Compiled by Theodore B. Meyers. HRISTIAN MEYER and wife came toAmerica with the Palatine emigration in1710, arriving in New York with GovernorRobert Hunter June 24th of that Palatines remained there during thesummer and in theautumn were transportedby the colonial authorities to West Campand East Camp (Germantown) New York,in furtherance of a scheme to producenaval stores for the British government in repaymentof the cost of their passage. The exact date of theirarrival at West Camp is not known but Governor Hun-ter reported to the Board of Trade in London on Octo-ber 3rd of that year the fact that he had bought 6,000acres of land of Robert Livingston on the east side ofHudson and the Fullerton tract of eight hundredacres on the west side and had just settled the firstparty of the colonists there. When the Livingstontract was purchased it was not known by the colonialauthorities that there was no depth of water off theeastern shore, and the west side was bought w


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