History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . this Assembly at this time, and the S1 Peler Burr andJohn Copp, in pursuance thereof having taken a view of the said Tractof Laud a having thereupon made a Return or Kc]een read and considered. This Assembly Do now give and Grant to the said petitioners, that iato say, to the Persons hereafter named, viz. : John Belden, Samuel Keel-er, Sen, Matthew Seamor, Matthias Saintjohn. Benjamin Wilson, Sam-uel St. John, James Brow n, Benjamin Hiikcock, Joseph Keeler,


History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . this Assembly at this time, and the S1 Peler Burr andJohn Copp, in pursuance thereof having taken a view of the said Tractof Laud a having thereupon made a Return or Kc]een read and considered. This Assembly Do now give and Grant to the said petitioners, that iato say, to the Persons hereafter named, viz. : John Belden, Samuel Keel-er, Sen, Matthew Seamor, Matthias Saintjohn. Benjamin Wilson, Sam-uel St. John, James Brow n, Benjamin Hiikcock, Joseph Keeler, SamuelKeeler. Jr., Samuel Smith, Matthew St. John, Jonathan Stevens, DanielOlmstead. John Stirdivant, Jonathan Rockwell, Joseph Whitney, ThomaiHyatt, James Benedict, Joseph Crampton and Richard Olmsted, of the S4Town of Norw Tin mas Smith, Thomas Canfleld, Samuel Smith andEbene/.er Smith, of y Tow n of Milford, nod to their heirs and assignsforever. All the afore Mentioned Tract or Parcel of I*and, Butted ABounded as lollowcth ; that is to say, On the South or Southerly, with. 538 HISTORY OF WESTCHESTEB COUNTY. the S1 Town :irtly with y« line to be continued and Run like unto yli ic between y« S1 Town of Norwalk and y« Town of Fairfield, from yNorth End thereof unto a Certain black Oak tree marked with Lettersand haveing StuneR layed about the same, Standing upon ye MountainCo nmunly called the West Cedar Mountain, and partly with a direct jand Strait line to be run from S* Black Oak Tree to a Certain LargeWhite Oak Tree, marked ami haveing Stones layed about it, Standing ator near the North West Corner of l inpewauge pond. And on theNorth or Northerly, with a direct Strait Line to be run from y* SJ WhiteOak Tree to y* Soulh Westerly Corner of y« Town of Danbury, and con-tinued unto y S1 Line or Boundary between this Colony and ye Prov-ince of New Vork, be ye S1 tract of Land more or less, With all and Sin-gula


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