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[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]

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[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]
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Main title
[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.
Responsibility statement
January 12, 1818]
Sub title
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,"
Summary
Entire parcel, quitclaimed to the said Trustees by Stephen Osborn and his wife, Martha Osborn, on March 16, 1814, bounded on the northwest by the land of said Abraham Osborn Jr., on the northeast by the highway [Stephen Hands Path?], on the southeast by the land of Captain Jeremiah Osborn, and on the southwest by the highway [unnamed]Witnessed by Abraham Parsons and Jona[than] S. Conklin; not acknowledged by a Suffolk County N.Y. Justice of the Peace, etc
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adult
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