Barrian Island Indian deeds, 1909.

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Barrian Island Indian deeds, 1909.

Copy of a deed, dated May 3, 1664, from Bambres and Kakanashkeof to John Tilton and Samuel Spicer and an assignment from Tilton and Spicer to Elbert Elbertsonn, dated May 2, 1681, both typed by Charles A. Ditmas in 1909.

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Tilton, John E.

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Owner of apple orchard; sold cider; of Monmouth County, N.J.; probably a resident of Howell Township. From the description of Account book, 1767 May-1825 July 29. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70925895 ...

Ditmas, Charles A., 1887-1938.

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Genealogist, founder and president of the Kings County Historical Society. From the description of Papers, 1687-1935, 1883-1935 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155450014 Flatbush, located in central Brooklyn, was one of the original six towns of Brooklyn. First settled by the Dutch in the 1630s, Flatbush was granted a patent of township by Director-General Peter Stuyvesant in 1652. Flatbush then came under British rule when the British invaded New Amsterda...

Spicer, Samuel.

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Elbertsonn, Elbert.

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Bambres.

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Kakanashkeof.

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