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Kent Family papers, 1785-1901

2.10 linear feet
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The Kent Family Papers contains letters, manuscripts, journals, and documents of the Kent family. The bulk of this material is the papers of James Kent and of William Kent. Also included are autographs, letters, and various ephemera collected by the Kent, Pinckney, and Webster families.

Philipse-Gouverneur family papers, 1653-1874

3 boxes
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The collection contains documents about land holdings in and around Yonkers and Westchester and Dutchess Counties, New York owned by the wealthy Philipse, Gouverneur, Verplanck, Livingston, and other allied families. Included are grants, patents, deeds, indentures, transfers, wills, leases, accounts, maps, and records of civil and chancery court actions. These records not only chronicle legal actions, riots and uprisings of the European colonial settlers related to land disputes against these wealthy colonial settler families, but also record their interactions with the true landowners the Wappinger Confederacy.

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(72) Deed --Stephen Hoyt and Eunice Leach, Administrators of Amos Leach. TO--Jakin Hayt, 88 acres in south west corner of lot 19 on Oblong, bought by Amos Leach of Silas Burch "where said Amos lived" except 6 acres sold to Daniel Haynes. Also a wood lot, 10 acres, in lot 16 on Oblong, "sold by Silas Burch, wife Mary to Amos Leach in 1808." September 22nd, 1809. Witnessed and Acknowledged (Patterson) Box 3, Folder 72

Williamson Family papers, 1776-1961

4 linear feet
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Correspondence, documents, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials of the Williamson, Abeel, and Codwise families of New Brunswick NJ and Saint Croix in the West Indies.

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Abeel, David, 1804-1846 Quit claim deed for land in New Brunswick NJ to William Parsons executed by Douwe Ditmars Williamson and Nicholas Williamson as Abeel's attorneys, 22 November attorneys, by Daniel P. Ingraham as witness and notary, and by Nathaniel Jarvis as clerk Box 2