Survey map of Lot No. 24 in Bayard's Patent, Herkimer County, New York, 1804-1827.

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Survey map of Lot No. 24 in Bayard's Patent, Herkimer County, New York, 1804-1827.

A survey map of Lot No. 24 in Bayard's Patent, 1804, and annotated to 1827, with names of owners and dates of conveyance.

1 map : manuscript ; 39.5 x 32.5 cm.

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Chapin, Rufus.

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Bayard's Patent was granted on June 12, 1771 to William and Robert Bayard and others. It was also called Freemason's Patent. From the description of Survey map of Lot No. 24 in Bayard's Patent, Herkimer County, New York, 1804-1827. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122487087 ...

Brown, Nathan

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River boat builder, captain, merchant. From the description of Papers, 1851-1957, 1851-1889 (bulk) (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155439487 ...

Woodruff, Isaac.

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Jones, Samuel.

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Eldred, Moses.

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Gifford, James E., 1832-

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James Gifford, United States Navy paymaster steward, served on the United States Bark Release during the Civil War. Gifford's parents lived in New Bedford, Mass. From the description of James E. Gifford papers, 1863-1865. WorldCat record id: 26180441 From the guide to the James Gifford Papers, 1863-1865, (Southern Historical Collection) ...

Smith, Levi Ward, -1863

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Smith (1832-March 10, 1865) was the son of Hester and Isaac Smith. He was a farmer. Before 1860, Smith moved to Elba Township (Lapeer County, Mich.) from Penfield (Ohio). By 1860, he was married to Lib (Elizabeth, 1840- ), with whom he had a daughter, Flora B. or Florabel (Feb. 26, 1859-Oct 2, 1931.). Smith enlisted in Company I, First Michigan Engineers and Mechanics on Dec. 23 1862. He served as an artificer. On March 10, 1865, Smith died of disease in Detroit, where he was buried. Lib apparen...

Dodge, Caleb.

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Kirk, Mathew.

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Cooper Family.

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Smith, Phineas.

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Tayler, John.

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Lawyer. From the description of Legal papers, 1772-1824. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122629211 John Tayler (1742-1829) was born in New York City and removed to Albany, New York at the age of seventeen. He married Margaret Van Valkenburgh and adopted her niece Margaret Venor who married Dr. Charles D. Cooper (ca. 1706/9-1831) and had John Tayler Cooper (1798-1878), among others. Tayler was a merchant and appointed, during the Revolution, Clothier General to the United Stat...

Millard, London.

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Leonard, Solomon, 1610-1686

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