Land titles + Registration and transfer -- New York (State) -- Oyster Bay (Town)
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Land titles + Registration and transfer -- New York (State) -- Oyster Bay (Town)
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- [Sale of an 10 (?) acre and 180 rods parcel "lying to the west of Beaver Pond Hollow, in the Old Purchase of Oyster Bay (Brookville vicinity)," in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by George Townsend and Simon Cooper, yeomen, to Isaac Bogart, yeoman, all of said township, for 15 pounds of "current money of New York (Colony),", March 6, 1746/7]
- Copy of the allotment of Oyster Bay on the South, dated July 14, 1671
- [Sale of woodland between Wheatley and Westbury at Oyster Bay, in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Thomas Miller Sr., yeoman, of said township, to Nathaniel Seaman, yeoman, of West Berry (Westbury), (North) Hempstead Township, N.Y., for 11 pounds of "current lawful money of New York,", October 1, 1712]
- [Incomplete draft of sale of a 104 acre parcel in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Peter Monfort (Monfoort) to his 3 brothers & 2 sisters, namely Abraham Monfoort, George Monfoort, Daniel Monfoort, Elizabeth Dodge, wife of Thomas Dodge, and Dorothy Monfoort, all of said township, for (sum left blank) pounds "current lawful money of (New York) State,", 1785]
- Sale of "messuage, tenement or tract," adjoining highway that leads from Cold Spring [Harbor] mills to the Great Plains [Hempstead Plains], in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Samuel [and Hannah] Van Wyck, of Westchester County, N.Y., and Abraham [and Elizabeth] Van Wyck, of Huntington Township, N.Y., to Adam Lefford, of Huntington Township, N.Y., March 24, 1794
- [Sale of a 116+ acre messuage (farm) parcel in the Beaver Pond Hollow (Mill Neck vicinity), Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by John Liquier, yeoman (and his wife, Jane Liquier), late of said township & now of Newtown Township, N.Y. (Queens County), to Isaac Bogart, yeoman, of Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., for 368 pounds & 5 shillings "current money of New York,", September 7, 1747]
- [Sale of a 4 acre and 80 rods parcel "by the 18 foot pole," on "the north side of the ridge of hills in the Old Purchase of Oyster Bay," in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by George Townsend, yeoman, to John Liquier, yeoman, both of said township, for 11 pounds and 10 shillings of "current money of New York (Colony),", May 6, 1742]
- [Sale of a 5 1/2 acre parcel in the "Bethpage Lot" on the Great Plains (Hempstead Plains), in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Uriah Hendrickson (and his wife, Elizabeth Hendrickson) to David Harrison, all of said township, for 30 dollars "to him in hand,", February 29, 1812]
- Sale of large tract of Hempstead Plains, in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Thomas Powell, yeoman, to Thomas Whilson [sic], yeoman, both of Bethpage, Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., December 24, 1700
- [Sale of a 116+ acre messuage (farm) parcel and a 4 acre woodland parcel, both in the Beaver Pond Hollow (Mill Neck vicinity), in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by John Laquere (Liquier), yeoman (and his wife, Jane Liquier, both of said township), to Teunis Bogaert (Bogart), yeoman, of Brookland (Brooklyn), in Kings County, N.Y., for 368 pounds and 5 shillings of "good, current and lawful money of ye Province of New York,", March 19, 1744/5]
- [Sale of a 173 acre parcel and a salt marsh parcel, both in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Thomas Apelbee (Appleby), house carpenter and yeoman, and his wife, Mary Appleby, both of said township, to William Walton Sr., William Walton Jr., Jacob Walton, Thomas Walton, Abraham Walton, and Gerard Walton, gentlemen, all of the City of New York, for 1,000 pounds of "good, current and lawful money of New York (Colony),", month and day not written), 1756]
- Miscellaneous documents relating to the Townsend family
- [Sale of a 5 1/2 acre parcel in the "Bethpage Lot" on the Great Plains (Hempstead Plains), in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y.,, by Joseph Skillman (and his wife) Catherine Skillman, both of Hempstead Township, N.Y., to Rem Hartenbergh, of Wolver Hollow (present day Brookville),, April ?, 1781]
- [Quitclaim of rights in two home lots and a parcel called the "Flat Land," all at Jericho, in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Mary Townsend, widow of Doctor James Townsend, deceased, late of said Jericho (both of them?), to John Jackson, of South Hempstead Township, N.Y. (Hempstead Township), for 5 shillings "to me in hand,", April 7, 1795]
- [Sale of a 173 acre parcel and a salt marsh parcel, both in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Joseph Carpenter, yeoman, of "Redy (Reedy?) Fly, near Hempstead Harbour in the bounds of Oyster Bay (Township, N.Y.)," to Thomas Apelbee (Appleby), house carpenter and yeoman, of Flushing Township (Queens County, N.Y.), for 900 pounds of "good, current and lawful money of New York (Colony),", March 19, 1751]
- [Gift of equal rights in a "certain lot of piece of salt meadow and creek thatch, lying at Matinecock (Frost Creek, Lattingtown vicinity?)," in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., formerly belonging to Joost Monfoort, esq., by his son, Peter Monfort (Monfoort), whom said parcel was inherited by him by right of primogeniture "as eldest son and heir," to his 4 brothers & 2 sisters, namely Abraham Monfoort, Jacobus Monfoort, George Monfoort, Daniel Monfoort, Elizabeth Monfoort, and Dorothy Monfoort, all of said township, for 5 shillings "to him in hand,", December 31, 1779]
- [Gift of a parcel "in the Patent of Oyster Bay, being part of the Great Lots, commonly called and lying between Wheatly (Wheatley) and Westbury," in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Nathaniel Seaman, yeoman, to his son, Thomas Seaman, yeoman, both of Westbury, in (North) Hempstead Township, N.Y., for "paternal love and affection,", January 26, 1754]
- [Sale of lot 33 in the "Great Lots (Division) in the General Purchase," in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Thomas Youngs, of said township, to Nathaniel Seaman, yeoman, of (Westbury), (North) Hempstead Township, N.Y., for 10 pounds of "current lawful money of New York (Colony)," August 3, 1713]
- [Sale of 3 parcels at Cedar Swamp (present day Old Brookville vicinity), in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Richard Weekes (and his wife, Martha Weekes) to Abraham Monfoort, all of said township, for 576 pounds and 5 shillings of "good current money of the State of New York,", May 21, 1796]
- [Sale of "several (6) tracts and parcels of lands and some marsh or creek thatch," at Cedar Swamp (Old Brookville vicinity) and other localities, all in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Henry Dickenson, yeoman, and his wife, Ruth Dickenson, to Timothy Townsend, yeoman, all of same locality, for 1,648 pounds, 10 shillings and 5 pence "of good current and lawful money of New York (Province),", January 26, 1762]
- [Equal partition of a "farm or plantation" parcel at Woolver (Wolver) Hollow (present day Brookville), in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., between Aaron Simonson and his brother, Frederick Simonson, both joint heirs to said parcel by virtue of their father, Johannes Simonson, deceased, all of same place, September 11, 1773]
- [Sale of an 18 acre parcel "lying and joining to the Beaver Swamp Hollow near Succo's Wigwam, in the Old Purchase of Oyster Bay (Brookville vicinity)," in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Josias Latten (Latting) Jr., yeoman, and Joseph Morgain (Morgan), weaver, "by and with the free will and consent of our several wives, Mary Latting and Susannah Morgan," to John Laquer (Liquier), yeoman, all of said township, for 69 pounds of "current money of New York (Colony),", January 14, 1734/5]
- True copy of last will and testament of Joost Duryea, of Jericho, in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., made on June 1, 1781 ;, June 7, 1781
- [Sale of a 7 1/4 acre woodland parcel in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Benjamin Hicks (and his wife, Rachel Hicks), both of said township, to Gideon Seaman, of Westbury, in North Hempstead Township, N.Y., for 65 pounds of "good current money of the State of New York,", January 18, 1803]
- [Sale of a parcel "in the Old Purchase, near the head of the Pine Hollow," and a "half right in the commons of the Old Purchase, excepting the First and Second Divisions (right of commonage)," both in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Gideon Wright, cooper and eldest son of John Wright, deceased, to Adam Wright, yeoman, of Norrige (East Norwich), all of said township, for 6 pounds "current and lawful money of New York,", November 16, 1749/50]
- [Sale of 3/4th's of rights in two home lots and a parcel called the "Flat Land," all at Jericho, in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Mary Townsend, widow and relict of Doctor James Townsend, deceased, late of said Jericho (both of them?), James Townsend (Jr.), his son, Edmund Willis and his wife, Martha Willis, daughter of said Doctor Townsend, William Townsend and his wife, Margaret Townsend, daughter of said Doctor Townsend, parties of the first part and all of said township, to John Jackson, of South Hempstead Township, N.Y. (Hempstead Township), for 1500 pounds "current money of New York State,", April 7, 1795]
- [Quitclaim of rights in "a certain piece of sprouts lying in Jericho Woods, containing the one equal half of 3 acres," in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Jacob S. Townsend and his wife, Mary Townsend, and Jackson Townsend, to Ruth Townsend, widow of Richard Townsend, all of North Hempstead Township, N.Y., for 1 dollar,, January 20, 1814]
- [Sale of 2 parcels and rights of commonage in undivided lands, all in the "General Purchase" in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Nathaniel Weekes, yeoman, of said township, to Nathaniel Seaman, yeoman, of Westberry (Westbury), (North) Hempstead Township, N.Y., for 10 pounds & 12 shillings "of current lawful money of New York,", October 11, 1712]
- [Sale of a 100 acre "messuage (farm) or tract" parcel (vicinity not stated), in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by James Doughty, yeoman (and his wife, Catherine Doughty), both of said township, to John Lickwire, of Cow Neck (Port Washington vicinity), (North) Hempstead Township, N.Y., for 145 pounds "to me in hand,", October 8, 1728]
- [Sale of a 1/8th share (right of commonage) in "a piece of salt meadow, marsh and creek thatch, lying in and being at Matinecock, adjoing to Oak Neck Beach, called Underhills Meadow (present day Lattingtown vicinity?)," in Oyster Bay Township, N.Y., by Amos Underhill, yeoman, to Jacobus Luyster, both of said township, for 47 pounds, 12 shillings and 6 pence of "good and lawful money of (New York) Province,", April 20, 1768]