Joint tenancy -- New York (State) -- Montauk
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- Sale of 1/4th share (right) of commonage throughout Montauk (Peninsula), in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Abraham M. Smith, of Newburgh Township, Orange County, N.Y., to John T. Dayton, of said East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, June 2, 1827
- [Sale of 1/10th of a 1/4 of a (whole) share (of commonage) throughout Montauk (Peninsula), East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Samuel Barnes, weaver, to Isaac Barnes, weaver, both of said township, for "a good and valuable consideration to him in hand paid (amount not specified),", March 17, 1709/10]
- [Sale of "the 64th part (1/64th) of a (whole?) share (of commonage) throughout the land of Montauk (Peninsula),", by Robert Parsons, yeoman, to William Barns, yeoman, both of said township, for 9 pounds and 5 shillings "current money of the Province of New York,", March 9, 1769]
- [Sale of 1/24th of one whole share (right of commonage) on Montauk Peninsula, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Elisha Osborn Jr. to Elisha Osborn,, 1797]
- [Sale of 1/64th of one whole share (of commonage) throughout the whole land of Montauk (Peninsula)," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Christopher Dibel (Dibble), weaver, to Isaac Barns Jr., yeoman, both of said East Hampton Township, for 11 pounds "to me in hand well and truly paid,", June 21, 1763]
- Sale of 1/4 part of a 1/2 share of commonage at Meantauquet [Montauk Peninsula], in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Thomas Edwards to Nathaniel Barns, March 19, 1696/7
- [Sale of an 8 1/2 acre parcel at "a place known by the name of Two Mile Hollow," and an 1/8th share of 1 whole right of commonage throughout Montauk (Peninsula), both in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Daniel Edwards, weaver, to Joseph Osborn Jr., tanner, both of said township, for the sum of 74 (?) pounds "to him in hand,", June 13, 1715]
- [Sale of a "certain piece (parcel) of meadow (salt marsh) (of unspecified acreage) at a place called Napeague," and 1/32nd of one whole share (of commonage) throughout the whole land of Montauk (Peninsula)," both in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Henry Hudson, tailor, to Isaac Barns Jr., yeoman, both of said East Hampton Township, for 42 pounds and 10 shillings "of money received (New York Province currency most likely),", April 10, 1763]
- [Sale of 1/64th part of 1 whole share of commonage throughout Montauk in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Isaac Mulford Huntting, cooper, to William Osborn, yeoman, both of said township, for 8 pounds and 15 shillings "current money of New York,", March 27, 1772]
- [Sale of 1/6th of 1 whole share (right) of commonage at Montauk, and a 3 acre salt marsh meadow parcel at Accabonac (Springs), in the Great Meadow, both in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by John Edwards, cordwinder, to Jacob Schellinger, cooper, for 55 pounds (current money) (5 pounds advanced),, March 14, 1709/10]
- [Sale of a "160th part of a 200th of a right for 1 beast" (right of commonage) at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y. by David Russell, farmer, to John Dayton Jr., farmer, both of said township, for 13 pounds, 6 shillings and 9 pence current money of New York, May 6, 1789]
- [Sale of a 1/8th of 1 share (right of commonage) on Montauk Peninsula, East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by William Mulford to Jeremiah Mulford,, April 6, 1835]
- Sale of 1/8 of 1 whole share (right of) of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., for 56 pounds, by John Davis, mariner, to Jeremiah Miller, yeoman, both of East Hampton Township, N.Y., September 24, 1715
- [Sale of 1/8th of 1 whole share of (right of) commonage at Montauk, and a 3 acre parcel of meadow or marsh (salt marsh) in the Great Accabonac Meadow (in Springs), both in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Jacob Schellinger, yeoman, to John Merry, gentleman, both of said township, for 105 pounds (current money),, April 28, 1742]
- [Sale of four parcels of land, an unquantified right (of commonage) in the Town Commons, and three rights of commonage on Montauk Peninsula, all in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Matthew Barns (Barnes?), labourer, to Isaac Barnes, yeoman, both of said township, for 485 pounds "current money of the Colony of Connecticut,", April 14, 1725]
- [Sale of a right of commonage valued at 7 shillings on Montauk Peninsula, East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Silvanus Parsons and his wife, Hannah Parsons, to John T. Dayton, all of said township, for 78 dollars,, April 9, 1855]
- [Sale of "one 64th part (1/64th) of one whole share (right of commonage) throughout the whole land of Montauk (Peninsula),", by Ananias Miller, yeoman, to Isaac Barn(e)s (Jr.?), both of said township, for 8 pounds "current money (of the Province of New York?),", February 17, 1770]
- [Sale of 1/64th of one whole share (of commonage) throughout Montauk (Peninsula)," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Isaac Mulford Huntting, cooper, to Isaac Barns Jr., esquire, both of said township, for 11 pounds and 15 shillings "current money of New York (Province),", March 28, 1763]
- [Sale of 3 cattle rights on Montauk Peninsula, East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Lemuel Peirson to John Dayton,, 1784]
- [Sale of 1/24th of 1 whole share (of commonage) throughout "Meantaket (Montauk) (Peninsula),"in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Benjamin Hedges, yeoman, to Joseph Osborn, yeoman, both of said township, for the sum of 20 pounds "current money of New York (Province),", June 11, 1751]
- [Sale of 1/32rd of one whole share (of commonage) throughout the whole land of Montauk (Peninsula)," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Jeremiah Conkling, yeoman, to Isaac Barns Jr., yeoman, both of said East Hampton Township, for 21 pounds "current money (of New York Province),", December 28, 1762]
- [Sale of "the two and thirtieth part (2/30th's?) of one whole share (of commonage) throughout Montauk (Peninsula),", by Ezekiel Mulford, yeoman, to William Barn(e)s, yeoman, both of said township, for 16 pounds "current lawful money of the Province of New York,", October 23, 1769]
- [Gift of 1/10th of 1 full share of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Nathaniel Huntting (II) to his son, Nathaniel Huntting Jr. (III), both of said East Hampton,, August 22, 1755]
- [Sale of "one 64th part (1/64th) of one whole share (of commonage) throughout the land of Montauk (Peninsula),", by Ananias Miller to Isaac Barns (Jr.?), both of said township, for 8 pounds "current money (of the Province of New York?),", June 13, 1770]
- [Quitclaim of rights in a 1/12th of a share (right) of commonage at Montauk, and an unquantified parcel of meadow (salt marsh) at Napeague, both in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Benjamin Eyres, of Springfield Township, Essex County, N.J., an heir to the estate of Daniel Osborn, deceased, late of East Hampton Township, N.Y., to Huntting Miller, of East Hampton Township, N.Y., October 5, 1793
- Sale of 1/16th of 1 whole share (right) of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by (brothers?) Abraham Dayton, cordwainer, and Elias M. Dayton, hatter, to Huntting Miller, yeoman, all of East Hampton Township, N.Y., for 30 pounds (currency),, March 26, 1790
- [Sale of a numerous parcels of land and rights of commonage, all in East Hampton Township, N.Y., including arable land, a woodlot, salt marshes, and rights of commonage in future and existing divisions, including Montauk Peninsula, by Benjamin Price, planter, and his wife, Mary Price, to Stephen Hedges all of said township, for (price, in pounds, illegible, possibly a gift), December 18, 1666]
- [Sale of "1 certain part of 1 whole share, it being 3 pounds, 18 shillings and 2 pence estimate (share in land allotment proportion, not monetary)" (right) of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Joseph Osborn, yeoman, to Huntting Miller, yeoman, both of said East Hampton, for 78 pounds, 3 shillings and 4 pence,, June 13, 1793]
- [Sale of a an "undivided share (right of commonage)," at Montauk, East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by David Van Scoy to Elisha Osborn Jr.,, August 2, 1830]
- [Sale of half of the real property holdings formerly of Nathaniel Dominy, deceased (in 1690), including his home lot, a parcel of meadow, and 1/2 of a share (right of commonage) at Montauk, all in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Thomas Edwards, husbandman, son of John Edwards and grandson & heir to William Edwards Sr., deceased, to Robert Moore, cordwainer, and his "now wife Mary, or to the longest liver of them," all of said township, for "a valuable sum of current money of this province already paid,", April 29, 1697]
- [Sale of an "equal half of a certain tract of meadow (salt marsh) west of Northwest Creek," in Northwest, East Hampton Township, N.Y., and a 1/16th of 1 share (right of commonage) on Montauk Peninsula, also in said township,, by Timothy Mulford, yeoman, to Joseph Osborn, yeoman, both of said township, for 155 pounds & 10 shillings "current money of New York (Province),", October 18, 1771]
- Deeds to land acquired by Thomas Osborn, 1788-1820
- Sale of 1/8 of 1 whole share [of rights of commonage] at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by William Mulford, yeoman to John Dayton, yeoman, April 15, 1792
- [Sale of 1/8th of 1 whole share (right) of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by David Stratton, cordwainer, to Huntting Miller, yeoman, both of said township, for 100 pounds and 16 shillings,, March 22, 1794]
- [Sale of a 1/8th share of 1 whole right of commonage throughout Montauk (Peninsula), in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Thomas Edwards Jr. to Samuel Filer, both of said township, for the sum of 12 pounds and 10 shillings "current money (of New York Province),", June 21, 1697]
- [Sale of 1/12th of a share (1 whole share) of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,},, by David Barnes Jr., blacksmith, and his wife, Fanny Barnes, to Mulford Parsons, yeoman, all of said township, for 166 dollars, 66 cents and 2/3rd of 1 cent "current money of the United States,", September 19, 1826]
- [Gift of 1/16th of 1 whole share of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Jeremiah Miller (Sr.) to his daughter, Mary (Miller) Buell, both of said township, April 5, 1794]
- [Sale of a 1/8th share (right of commonage) on Montauk Peninsula, East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Hiram S. Rogers to Edward Dayton,, March 2, 1870]
- Deed to lands in Montauk to John T. Dayton, January 5, 1872
- [Sale of a "one equal eighth part of a share" of Montauk (Peninsula), in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Recompense Sherill to David Sherrill, both of said township, for 200 dollars "current money of the United States of America,", April 27, 1803]
- [Sale of 2/5th of 1/8th of a share (right of commonage) "throughout the land at Montauk (Peninsula), East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by John Dayton, shoemaker, to John Huntting, yeoman, both of said East Hampton, for 125 dollars "current money of the State of New York,", April 20, 1812]
- [Sale of 1/24th of 1 whole share of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Jacob Schellinger, yeoman, and his wife, Betsey Schellinger, to Thomas Edwards, yeoman, all of said township, for 100 dollars "current money of the State of New York,", March 5, 1830]
- [Sale of a right of commonage (not quantified) at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., "as allotted or apportioned to the sum of 4 pounds, 5 shillings, 4 pence and 1/3rd of a penny on the estimate regulating the shares or proportion (share in land allotment proportion, not monetary), from the estate of Seth Barns, deceased, by (executor and) administrator Jonathan Dayton to Elisha Osborn Jr., all of said township, for 170 dollars and 79 cents, March 15, 1825
- [Sale of 1/12th of 1 whole share (right) of commonage at Montauk, East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by William Hedges and his wife Phebe Hedges to Thomas Osborn,, May 14, 1832
- [Sale of a "one two and thirtieth part of one whole share (1 2/30th?) of all ye lands throughout Montauk," in East Hampton Township, N.Y., formerly of John Huntting, deceased,, by estate executors David Mulford, Jeremiah Miller Jr., Burnet Miller, and Clemence Huntting, widow of said Huntting, to Abraham Osborn, yeoman, all of said East Hampton, for 17 pounds & 10 shillings "current money of the Province of New York,", May 19, 1768]
- [Sale of 1/8th of 1 whole share (right) of commonage at Montauk (Peninsula), in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Joshua Hildreth, yeoman, of Southampton Township, N.Y., to John Dayton, yeoman, of East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, April 3, 1782]
- [Sale of "one 64th part (1/64th) of one whole share (of commonage) throughout the whole land of Montauk (Peninsula),", by Ananias Miller, yeoman, to Isaac Barns (Jr.?), both of said township, for 8 pounds "lawful money of the Province of New York,", January 14, 1772]
- [Sale of 1/16th of a 1 whole share (of commonage) throughout Montauk (Peninsula), in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Maltby Gelston, merchant, of Southampton Township, N.Y., to Isaac Barns Jr., yeoman, of said East Hampton Township, for 31 pounds "current money of New York (Province),", February 29, 1747/8]
- [Sale of 1/8 of 1 whole share of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, by Stephen L. Hedges and his wife, Minerva Hedges, to Henry D. Hedges, all of East Hampton Township, N.Y., for 1 dollar "to them duly paid,", November 15, 1875]
- [Sale of 1/16th of a (whole) share (right of commonage) throughout Montauk (Peninsula), "it being 4 cattles right on said land," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Jeremiah Miller, yeoman, to William Barns, cordwainer, both of said township, for 40 pounds "current money of the Province of New York,", March 7, 1769]
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