Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . ANN TREDWELL. John Stratton,Nathaniel H. Tredwell. Acknowledged before Selah Strong, Judge, June 27,1789. Not recorded. The original deed is in possessionof N. S. Ackerly. James Chipmans Farm. This was a farm of 55 acres, which was leased to JamesChipman by Daniel Smith. James Chipman is men-tioned as having a house at the end of the dam at themill, and it is probable that he was the miller. Theoriginal map and survey of the Chipman farm is amongthe papers of


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . ANN TREDWELL. John Stratton,Nathaniel H. Tredwell. Acknowledged before Selah Strong, Judge, June 27,1789. Not recorded. The original deed is in possessionof N. S. Ackerly. James Chipmans Farm. This was a farm of 55 acres, which was leased to JamesChipman by Daniel Smith. James Chipman is men-tioned as having a house at the end of the dam at themill, and it is probable that he was the miller. Theoriginal map and survey of the Chipman farm is amongthe papers of Robert B. Smith and a copy of the map ishere given. The survey is as follows: June ye 28, 1736, Then in pursuance of certain articlesof agreement made by ye Proprietors of Smithtown, bear,ing date ye 13 day of March 1735, I have this day surveyedfor James Chipman, on ye right of Daniel Smith, onecertain parcel of land near ye Head of Nissaquogue River,on ye west of said river, ye first bounds is a maple on 3^eSouth side of peceapunk Branch, so called, and by themaine river. Ranging thence west 140 rods to a peperidge. THE >VA11_ HOUSE.


Size: 1807px × 1383px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookidrecordsoftow, bookyear1898