Incoming Resources
- [Sale of a 1 1/2 acre parcel of meadow (salt marsh) (on or near) Laughton's Island, at Mecox, in Southampton Township, N.Y.,, by Thomas Sandford, cooper, to David Lupton, blacksmith, both of said township,, March 31, 1720]
- [Sale of part of "lane by Old Lot (neither division or locality given)," in Southampton Township, N.Y.,, by the Southampton Town Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty to David Lupton, blacksmith,, June 24, 1794]
- [Sale of right of commonage in the Little South Division (enclosure), at Hayground Hollow, in Southampton Township, N.Y.,, by the Southampton Town Trustees, N.Y., to David Lupton, blacksmith, for 3 pounds, 19 shillings & 6 pence "current money of (New York) Colony,", January 24, 1770]
- [Sale of 2/5th's of a 50 pound right of commonage (joint tenancy) in a north lot in lot 26, in the Great Division (enclosure, on north side of Southampton Township, N.Y.),, by John Lupton, blacksmith, of Southold Township, N.Y., to David Lupton, blacksmih, of said Southampton, for 9 pounds "current money of New York (Province),", November 7, 1761]
- [Subdivision of parcel, lot 26 in the Great South Division, in Southampton Township, N.Y.,, between co-owners Thomas Sandford Jr. and David Lupton,, April 15, 1757]
- Sale of messuage (farm) at Mecox, in Southampton Township, N.Y., by Henry Cook and wife Zerviah Cook, to David Lupton, all of Southampton Township, N.Y., March 8, 1804
- [Sale of 1/2 of 1/5th of a 50 lb share (of commonage in a woodlot) in the north lot, number 26, in the Great Division (present day vicinity south of Noyac), in Southampton Township, N.Y., by Silvanus Cooper, tailor, to David Lupton, blacksmith, both of said township, for 2 pounds "current lawful money of New York,", May 22, 1761]