Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society . * m^ww^^W. \ sf- H« n OS3 s« CD M >^g« £« hi c 1 ? 1 . i ^ hm 1i ft % &»iH» fli I I r:^ ^. AND SAMUEL APPLETONs FARM. • 9 Thomas Hartshome of Reading and Sarah, his wife, who was relict ofWilliam Lampson, late of Ipswich, sold to Anthony Potter, our dwelling house & other outhousing with the orchard & aparcel of upland & meadow containing sixteen acres on theSouth side of the river within the common fence bounded withmile brook towards the west the Mill River towards the NorthJohn Danes land toward the East the comon South. December 11, 1661


Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society . * m^ww^^W. \ sf- H« n OS3 s« CD M >^g« £« hi c 1 ? 1 . i ^ hm 1i ft % &»iH» fli I I r:^ ^. AND SAMUEL APPLETONs FARM. • 9 Thomas Hartshome of Reading and Sarah, his wife, who was relict ofWilliam Lampson, late of Ipswich, sold to Anthony Potter, our dwelling house & other outhousing with the orchard & aparcel of upland & meadow containing sixteen acres on theSouth side of the river within the common fence bounded withmile brook towards the west the Mill River towards the NorthJohn Danes land toward the East the comon South. December 11, 1661 (Ips. Deeds 4: 437). The lot is the same in both records beyond question, though its area is 6acres in the grant and 16 acres in the deed, and diverse compass directionsappear in the bounds. Potter soon enlarged his modest farm. JohnAppleton, son of Samuel, the immigrant, sold him 16 acres, having theMile brook on the east Mill River on the North the land of Lieut Samuel Apple-ton west and other land of Potters formerly William Goodhuestoward the south. Dec. 22, 1664 (Ips. Deeds 2:221). Dea. Goodhues deed of sale of the lo


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