Mulford, Jonathan, Jr
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Mulford, Jonathan, Jr
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Mulford, Jonathan
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- [Written testimony by the witnesses to the last noncupative (oral) will of Phebe Rysam, of East Hampton Township, N.Y., made in the month of November, 1815, in the presence of said witnesses, namely Jonathan Mulford Jr., Hulda Porter, and David B. Mulford, listing the bequeathments, November 21, 1815]
- [Certificate number 42 issued by Nicoll Floyd, Collector of the Revenue for the 1st District, New-York, to Jonathan Mulford Jr., of East Hampton Township, N.Y. and in the First Collection District of New-York, for paying the annual duty of one dollar "for and upon a four wheel carriage, called a waggon (wagon), owned by (said Mulford) and the harness used therefor,", issued February 14, 1815]
- [Apprenticeship of Lewis Witness, of Montauk, N.Y., to Jonathan Mulford, Jr., by father Cesar Witness], East Hampton Township, N.Y., August 9, 1800
- [Apprenticeship of David Mulford to Isaac Wickham in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, February 28, 1801
- Letter to parents, Jonathan Mulford, Jr. and Hamutal, July 20, 1837. Written on board ship Thames
- [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]
- [Apprenticeship of Sylvanus Bennett to Jonathan Mulford Jr.], East Hampton Township, N.Y., February 3, 1813
- Agreement between Elisha and Jonathan Mulford [Jr.] for house, property, and agricultural items, in East Hampton Township, N.Y. ;, December 6, 1804
- Letter from A.S. Rose, attorney, to Horace Isaacs concerning his boundary dispute with neighbor Jonathan Mulford Jr., in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, May 5, 1826
- Agreement between Elisha Mulford and Jonathan Mulford [Jr.] for house, property, and agricultural items, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, December 6, 1804
- Sale of share of commonage at Montauk, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by [Major] David Mulford, yeoman, [and wife Rachel], to Jonathan Mulford, Jr., yeoman ;, May 25, 1798
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