Incoming Resources
- [Agreement between Jonathan King and his parents, Daniel (mother's name not given), use of parcel by parents, who previously sold it to him,, at "The Springs," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, August 29, 1798]
- [Sale of a 5 acre parcel near the Fire Place Road, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Jeremiah King and his wife, Martha King, to Jonathan King,, October 28, 1805]
- Sale of parcel between the Fire Place Path and the Three Mile Harbor Road, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Daniel King, yeoman, to son Jonathan King, April 19, 1797
- Quit claim for share of house and land to Jonathan King of East Hampton, March 25
- Sale of parcel called the "Cooper Land," near Kingstown, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Daniel King to son Jonathan King, June 18, 1804
- Sale of parcel at "The Springs," in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Samuel Bennett, laborer, and his wife Lydia, to Jonathan King, farmer, October 2, 1806
- [Sale of a 5 1/2 acre parcel at "The Springs," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Daniel King to son Jonathan King,, August 29, 1798]
- [Sale of a 5 acre parcel at Kingstown, vicinity of Accabonac, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by East Hampton Township Overseers of the Poor to Henry H. Huntting, of Southampton Township, N.Y., November 18, 1842]
- [Sale of a 1 acre right of commonage "running throughout East Hampton Township, N.Y.," by Jonathan King, yeoman, to Abraham Parsons Jr., miller, both of said township, for 3 dollars "lawful money of the State of New York,", August 30, 1815]