Land Papers, 1695-1820.

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Land Papers, 1695-1820.

A small collection of deeds pertaining to the Nutten Hook Patent, Kinderhook, Albany County, now Stuyvesant, Kinderhook and Stockport, Columbia County, New York belonging to Burgert [Burghardt] and related families including the Kittles, Van Hoesens, and the Moor[e]s. Also included a copy of the 1758 will of Gerrit Burghard, two supeonas, receipts, and three slave bill of sales.

1 folder, 1 map.(1 survey map : manuscript ; 42 x cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6831987

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Teal, William.

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Whitbeck, John A.

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Van Schaack, Cornelis.

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Schuyler, David Abraham.

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Lovett family.

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Bingham, Luther, 1782-1830

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Hansen family.

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Accart, Peter.

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Houghtaling family.

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Litts, Daniel.

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Burgert, Lambert.

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The Burgert [Burghardt] Family, of Dutch lineage, was early to the Kinderhook vicinity, specifically the Nutten Hook Patent, in then Albany County, now Columbia County, New York. The first known of the family was Conradt Burghardt, a mill owner and fur trader, who was in the area in 1702 and who in 1717 and 1721 with Elias Van Schaack petitioned for a total of two tracts of 4,000 acres. There was a boundary dispute and in 1731 they removed to the Westonhook Patent now Sheffield and Great Barring...

Van Hoesen family.

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Hendrickson, Hans.

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Bronck, John L.

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Kittle family.

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Moore family.

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Van Alen family.

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Acker, Peter

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Burghardt family.

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Bond, W. H. (William Henry), 1915-2005

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The Briar Hill Mine was located at Norway, Michigan on the Menominee Iron Range. It was orginally opened by the Briar Hill Coal & Iron Co. of Youngstown, Ohio, but sold in the late 1880s to the Penn Iron Mining Co., which was the Cambria Iron Company's ore mining subsidiary. From the description of Briar Hill Mine shaft blueprint 1911 (Olson Library, Northern Michigan University). WorldCat record id: 756864223 ...