Osborn, Abraham, Jr
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Osborn, Abraham, Jr
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Osborn, Abraham
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- [Sale of a "1/7th undivided part of a certain piece of land at a place called Wolfs Hole," entire parcel comprised of 10 acres (held in joint tenancy), in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Abraham Hand, yeoman, and his wife, Abigail Hand, to Abraham Osborn Jr., yeoman, all of said township, for the sum of 48 dollars and 28 cents "current money of the State of New York,", July 3, 1815]
- [Sale of a "1/8th part of 1 whole share (right of commonage) throughout the land of Montauk in the Township of East Hampton, N.Y.,", by Samuel Miller and his wife, Julia H. Miller, to Abraham Osborn Jr., all of said township, for the sum of 320 dollars "current money,", June 11, 1835]
- [Sale of a "1/7th undivided part of a certain piece of land at a place called Wolfs Hole," entire parcel comprised of 10 acres (held in joint tenancy), in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Reuben Hedges, yeoman (and his wife, Hannah Hedges), to Abraham Osborn Jr., all of said township, for the sum of 14 dollars and 27 cents "current money of the United States of America,", June 16, 1815]
- [Sale of a 1/6th right in an undivided parcel of woodland, the whole comprised of 1 1/2 acres, "lying in with the land belonging to Lewis Osborn," at a place called Stephen Hands Path, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by the East Hampton N.Y. Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty (individuals named) to Abraham Osborn Jr., all of said township, for 2 dollars and 25 cents cents "lawful money of the State of New York,", January 12, 1818]
- [Sale of a parcel of woodland at Hands Creek, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Peleg Rogers and Ruth Rogers, of Southampton Township, N.Y., to Abraham Osborn Jr., of said East Hampton,, January 23, 1836]
- [Sale of an 8 acre parcel known as the "Hook Pond Close" and a nearby 6 acre parcel known as the "Beach Close," both in East Hampton Village, N.Y.,, by Hannah Stratton, seamstress, to Abraham Osborn Jr., yeoman, both of said township, for 714 dollars "lawful money of the State of New York,", July 17, 1819]
- [Sale of "an equal 1/2 of an 1/8th of a (whole) share (of commonage) throughout Montauk (Peninsula)," East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Jeremiah Huntting, yeoman, to his sister, Marcy (Mercy) (Huntting) Osborn, wife of Abraham Osborn Jr., all of said township, for the sum of 166 dollars and 66 cents "lawful money of the State of New York,", April 4, 1816]
- [Sale of a 7 and a 1/4 acre "tract or parcel of wood land to the westward of the Northwest Plain Closes," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Nathaniel Baker Jr., yeoman, to Abraham Osborn Jr., shoemaker, both of said township, for the sum of 90 dollars and 60 cents "lawful money of the State of New York", November 20, 1818]
- [Sale of a parcel of pasture land at Northwest Plains, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by John Mulford to Abraham Osborn Jr.,, November 20, 1817]
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