Westerly, Rhode Island Deeds Vol. 5

(FHL film #940,233)

Note: sellers and buyers are yeomen of Westerly unless otherwise stated. Also the page numbers used are the original hand written numbers and not the numbers stamped on the pages at a later time.


John Pooler and Margaret his wife to son John Pooler Jr., husbandman, 25 A, Nov. 25, 1733. Witn: Joseph Hull, blacksmith, and Ebenezer Burdick.

John Crandall Jr. and Mary his wife to Joseph Crandall, son of Eber Crandall deceased, 5th Lott that was sd Eber Crandalls, drawn by my wife Mary Crandall, ... Samuel Crandall, ... lands I bought of Samuel Crandall, lands of George Stillman, August 26, 1734. Witn: George Stillman Jr., Joseph Stillman.

Page 1, David Lewis to Jonathan Maxson, 50 A, Feb. 19, 1726/7. Witn: Hubbard Burdick, John Hill.

Page 2, David Lewis to Jonathan Maxson, land I bought of Austin Odle, 30 A, Feb. 19, 1726/7. Witn: Hubbard Burdick, John Hill.

Pages 3-4, Peter Worden of Warwick, formerly had made deed of gift to son Peter Worden of Westerly dated Sept. 8, 1721, but since it has been learned that the deed is not athentick [sic], to son Peter Worden, June 22, 1728. Witn: Pardon Tillinghast, Thos. Spencer, Justice.

Page 5, Ephraim Palmeter of Stonington, laborer, to George Reynolds, husbandman, part of a lot that was set out to Jos. Palmeter if he had lived till he had come of age of 21, the homestead where my father lived, March 30, 1725. Witn: John Richmond, Justice, and George Drinkwatter.

Page 6, Nicholas Cottrill, husbandman, to brother John Cottrill, husbandman, 150 A, Jan. 11, 1715/16, rec. Aug. 8, 1728. Witn: Thomas Burdick, Edward Saunders.

Pages 7-8, Whereas a parcel of land in Westerly was given to Joseph Runnolds and Zacheus Runnolds by their honored father, Thos. Runnolds late of Westerly deceased, dated April 6, 1716, bounded: Peter Button, John Palmeter, Joseph Hill, Clem_neff, John Pooler, Benja Green, Edward Wells ... agree to dividing line, Sept. 13, 1727. Witn: John Richmond, Justice, and Peter Burdick.

Pages 9-10, Indenture Jan. 20, 1725/6 between Charles Dickinson Jr. and Mary his wife and Christ Curtis, weaver, and wife Sarah, both of South Kingstown, jointly own land in Westerly now in tenure of John? Rogers, ... agree to dividing line. Witn: Rowse Helme, Justice, John Haley, Samll Hopkins.

Pages 11-12, Stephen Willcox and John Willcox, carpenter, both of Westerly to Stephen Willcox and Robert Willcox, sons of the afore mentioned Stephen Willcox, both of South Kingstown, ½ A with dwelling house and iron works in Westerly, Jan. 24, 1727. Witn: Peleg Rogers, Josias Lyndon.

Page 13, Nathaniel Lewis, quit claim unto Israel Lewis, all right Estate Whatsoever as he ye sd Nathaniel Lewis had or may or ever ought to have of land where on ye sd Israel Lewis now dwells on which land sd Israel Lewis purchased of John Witter and his wife Mary as a Right of Dowery, Dec. 20, 1727. Witn: William Watson, Mary Watson.

Page 14, Edward Larkin and Mary his wife to Isaac Sheffield of South Kingstown, Jan. 17, 1737 [sic]. Witn: John Hill, Jeremiah Sheffield, Thos. Turner.

Page 15-16, John Lee and Mary his wife of South Kingstown, weaver, to James Braman Jr. of North Kingstown, 78 A in Westerly, March 15, 1727/8. Witn: Richard Berry, William Keais.

Page 16, Ichabod Babcock to honored father John Babcock, 120 A, Jan. 19, 1738/9 [sic]. Witn: John Dodge, Edward Bleavin.

Pages 17-18, Edward Bleavin and Freelove his wife to James Bleavin, 100 A, Dec. 25, 1727. Witn: Joseph Babcock, Elisha Ingraham?.

Page 18, George Stillman, taylor, to son George Stillman, 63 A bounded: Eber Crandall, Nathaniel Crandall, Thomas Clark, Dec. 7, 1738. Witn: John Cottrill, Joseph Stillman.

Page 19-20, James Bleavin of ?? to John Bleavin, 50 A, June 25, 1728. Witn: Ammey Rhodes, Penelope Rhodes.

Page 20, Robert Burdick to son Jonathan Burdick, March 18, 1736. Witn: Edward Saunders, Joseph Maxson 3d.

Pages 21-22, John Woodman and Elizabeth his wife of Little Compton and Benjamin James of Newport, cordwainer, to James Rogers, 92 A in Westerly bounded: Wm. Wanton, Thos. Parker, John Segers, May 15, 1728. Witn: Wm. James, Samll Wilbore.

Pages 23-24, Joseph Barker and Abigail his wife of Newport to Edward Bleavin 1/9 part of 200 A Tract bounded: Peter Davis, Jos. Babcock, David Dodge, June 17, 1728. Witn: John Sisson Jr., Josias Lyndon.

Pages 25-26, Edward Larkin to Elisha Hall, 137 A, Aug. 5, 1728. Witn: Joseph Stanton, Edward Saunders Jr.

Pages 27-28, John Maxson to William Davis, land bought of Jeremiah Gould of Kingstown, dated Jan. 1, 1717/18, Aug. 13, 1728. Witn: John Richmond, Justice, William Clark.

Page 28, John Richmond and Elizabeth his wife to Stephen Richmond, land purchased of Wm Lawton, 130 A bounded: Joseph Maxson, Richard Dake, John Pooler, Joseph Runnolds, April 9, 1734. Witn: Judiah Irish, W. Babcock.

Pages 29-30, Peter Worden, blacksmith, to John Pooler, Admin. to estate of Judiah Worden, deceased, 51 A, June 27, 1728. Witn: Thomas Worden/Worder, the mark of George Runolds.

Page 30, Oliver Babcock to son Thomas Babcock, husbandman, June 10, 1738/9. Witn: Stephen Babcock, Wm Babcock.

Pages 31-21, John Barker, laborer, to Edward Bleavin, all my Right Title ... I have or ever had ... the land of my honored father Peter Barker deceased left to his children is 7 shares out of 9, I receiving 2 shares, 200 A bounded: Peter Davis, Jos. Babcock, David Dodge, July 12, 1728. Witn: Samuel Champlin, William Babcock.

Page 32, John Enos Jr. for Love Good Will to son John Enos, laborer, ___ 22, 1737. Witn: Joseph Hull, John Richmond, Justice.

Pages 33-34, John Willcox and Ruth his wife to Stephen Willcox of North Kingstown, husbandman, 120 rods bounded: Sarah Morey, Stephen Willcox, Aug. 13, 1728. Witn: Joseph Hamond, John Nickolls.

Page 34, Benjamin Chase to son Oliver Chase, 31 A, ... son Michael Chase, Sept. 10, 1742. Witn: Nathan Closson, W. Babcock, Justice.

Pages 35-36, John Willcox and Ruth his wife to Sarah Morey, July 16, 1728. Witn: George Mumford, John Webster.

Page 36, Benajah Palmetter of Stonington to John Sanford of Stonington, 29 3/4 A in Westerly bounded: John Hoxsie, Thomas Babcock, George Runnolds, Josiah Hill, April 22, 1740. Witn: Theophilus Baldwin, Matthew Randall.

Pages 37-38, Peter Kinyon to Judiah Irish of South Kingstown, 10 A being the west end of the farm that is now in possession of sd Peter Kinyon, Jan. 26, 1724/5. Witn: Peleg Mumford Jr., John Richmond, Justice.

Page 38, Daniel Shaw and Experience his wife, cordwinder, to Jonathan Palmitter, mason, Jan. 20, 1735/6. Witn: Thomas Hiscox, Wm Hiscox, John Satterly, John Saunders.

Pages 39-40, Elisha Hall, husbandman, in consideration of a certain tract of land granted to me by Edward Larkin, do exonerate acquit & discharge the sd Edward Larkin, Aug. 5, 1728. Witn: Edward Saunders Jr., Joseph Stanton.

Page 41, John Hill to only son John Hill, 150 A bounded: John Segers, my own land, Aug. 20, 1728. Witn: Zachariah Allen Jr., Sarah Allen.

Page 42, Edward Larkin ... stand firmly bound & obliged unto Capt. Isaac Sheffield of South Kingstown, ye small sum of one thousand pounds, Feb. 1, 1737/7. (additional mortgage details). Witn: Joseph Pendleton, Justice, Thomas Sisson, Wm Babcock.

Pages 43-44, Edward Larkin to son John Larkin, laborer, 160 A, Aug. 26, 1728. Witn: Henry Dunbar, Christopher Champlin 3d.

Page 44, James York of Charlestown to Samuel Gavet, house carpenter, quit claim, 24 A bounded: Joseph Crandall, Ezekiel Gavet, land which did belong to Wm Hardy late deceased, April 2, 1741. Witn: Thomas Sisson, Wm French, Wm Babcock.

Page 45, Nicholas Saterly to Jonathan Palmeter my son-in-law, husbandman, Sept. 29, 1725. Witn: Moses Downing, Thomas Hiscox.

Page 46, January, 1737/8 Laid out the following Lotts of Land which was given to the following persons by Capt. James Babcock deceased in his Last Will & Testament according to agreement of the parties concerned: Daniel Babcock, William Babcock, Thomas Clark Jr., Joshua Babcock, James Babcock.

Pages 47-48, George Brown and Charity his wife to John Foster, 73 A, Sept. 3, 1728. Witn: Stephen Babcock, William Babcock.

Pages 49-50, William Browning of Kingstown to son Samuel Browning of Kingstown, 204 A in Westerly, Sept 1, 1718. Witn: Nathaniel Osborn, Francis Willet.

Pages 51-52, Edward Bos Jr. of Newport, marriner, to Rowland Robinson of Kingstown alias Rochester, 284 A, April 6, 1713. Witn: Hugh Montgomery, Joseph Gardner, Joseph Nickolson.

Page 52, Ye farm of Robert Babcock late of Westerly deceased was never divided, ... Robert Babcock son and heir to the above named Robert Babcock and Lydia Fanning mother to the sd Robert Babcock and William Fanning her husband ..., Dec. 19, 1728. Witn: Joseph Stanton, William Babcock.

Page 53, Samuel Baily to son Richard Baily, 100 A bounded: Thomas Lillibridge, Robert Lillibridge both of Westerly, Jeffery Willcox of North Kingstown, June 28, 1728. Witn: Joseph Woodmansee, Samuel Wilbore.

Page 54, Robert Burdick to son Robert Burdick Jr., 30 A, April 7, 1735. Witn: John Mackcarter, Thomas Brand.

Page 55, Peter Parker and Hannah his wife to Joseph Woodmansee of Groton, CT, 100 A bounded: Wm. Gardner, sd Parker, Samuel Wilbore, April 8, 1719. Witn: Elizabeth Bailey, Hannah Colegrove, Francis Colegrove Jr.

Page 56, Thomas West now resident of James Town, laborer, for 3 pounds to John Rathbun of North Kingstown, 3 A in Westerly bounded: Ninecrafts Land, ye sd John Rathbun, Ebenezer Rathbun, Dec. 16, 1728. Witn: Richard Berry, John Babcock.

Page 57, John Watson Sr. of Kingstown to son William Watson of Kingstown, 23rd day of Eleventh Month commonly called January 1718/9. Witn: Jonathan Mott, Mary Place, Mary Wickham.

Page 58, Jeremiah Lake to John Richmond, quit claim, that tract of land that was my wife’s father John Palmetter deceased that I have bought or purchased, March 3, 1737/8. Witn: William Brumbly, Joshua Rathbun.

Page 59, Thomas West now resident of James Town, laborer, to Ebenezer Rathbun, 17 A in Westerly bounded: Ninecraft, John Rathbun, sd Ebenezer Rathbun, land that was ye deceased John Bleavins, Dec. 16, 1728. Witn: Richard Berry, John Babcock.

Page 60, Capt James Babcock to Theodatious (?) Lanphear, husbandman, ... relating to a fence, Nov. 13, 1728. Witn: Nathaniel Stillman, William Hall, Joshua Babcock.

Pages 61-62, Capt. James Babcock for and in consideration of my neighbor Theodatious (?) Lanphear and his wife Rachel Lanphear are poor ... to give to them my right, title unto 21 A bounded: Isaac Thompson land he bought of John Davis, ... Benj. Bushnell (?) of Norwich, June 27, 1721. Witn: Daniel Brown, James Bennis.

Page 62, Sarah Tefft of Stonington, single woman, to James Hall of Westerly, 36 A, my honored father, Peter Tefft deceased bounded: Samuel Perry, land formerly belonging to Jeremiah Crandall, June 10, 1737. Witn: Daniel Tefft, Stephen Tefft.

Pages 63-64, John Willcox, carpenter, to Jeffery Hazard of North Kingstown, Feb. 6, 1727/8. Witn: Robert Hannah, Jeremiah Fish.

Page 64, Receipt signed by James Harris to John Lewis Jr., Sept. 11, 1728.

Page 65-66, Judiah Irish (Jedediah) of South Kingstown to John Irish of Little Compton, Massachusetts Bay, yeoman, for 338 pounds 144 A in Westerly bounded: land formerly layed out to Wm. Johnson, Margett Steward, Benjamin Green, Edward Wells, Thomas Wells, Nathaniel Wells, Morris Tucker, Dec. 28, 1727. Witnesses: Ralph Toplis, Priscilla Richmond.

Page 67-68, George Lawton of Dartmouth, Bristol county, Massachusetts Bay to Joseph Babcock, ... fourth part of ye whole of Land commonly called & known by the name of Robert Hazard’s share & is the 13th ..., May 3, 1722. Witnesses: Samuel Hayden, John Hammett.

Page 68, John Richmond and Elizabeth his wife to Richard Deake, ... quit claim 19 ½ A bounded: sd John Richmond, John Witter, John Pooler, Joseph Maxson, June 26, 1733. Witnesses: Wm. Brand, Jonathan Wells.

Page 69, We: Wm. Gibson, Samuel Tefft, George Babcock, Thos. Parker, Eber Crandall, Jeremiah Crandall, Francis Colegrove, Daniel Tennant, John Tift, Wm. Clark, Nicholas Utter Jr., Jabez Tucker, Weeden Clark, Peter Parker, Daniel Willcox, Nicholas Utter, James Adams, Samuel Clark, George Foster, Samuel Lewis, Joseph Brown alias John Kinyon, Wm. Knowles, Peter Tift, John Witter and John Enos Inhabitants of Westerly, Kingstown and Newport having purchased a Tract of Land of Mr. Westen Clark, Maj. Randall Holden and Mr. Richard Green, Mr. Philip Tillinghast, gentleman, Impowered by the Colony to make sale of vacant Land, deed dated June 28, 1709, to Samuel Perry of Kingstown, Feb. 28, 1710/11. Witnesses: John Babcock, Justice and John Hill.

Page 70, James Hill and Priscilla his wife, Newport, taylor, to Sueton Gavet of Newport, 30 A in Westerly bounded: Daniel Denton & his wife, ... it being all the land given to sd Priscilla Hill by her father, Thomas Rogers in his Last Will, Feb. 15, 1737. Witnesses: Peter Easton, Josias Lyndon.

Page 71-72, Joseph Lewis and Mary his wife, husbandman, to brother John Lewis, land partly in Westerly and partly in Stonington, 500 A, March 4, 1728/9. Witnesses: Samuel Burdick and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 73-74, Joseph Lewis and Mary his wife, husbandman, to brother John Lewis, 10 A in Stonington, March 4, 1728/9. Witnesses: Samuel Burdick and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 75, William Utter of Warwick in Rhode Island to George Babcock Jr., 29 A bounded: Jas. Kinyon of SK, Samuel Brownell of NK, John Lewis of Westerly, sd Babcock, Feb. 5, 1728/9. Witnesses: Zorababel Wastcote and John Warner Jr., Justice.

Page 76, Abigail Parker, of South Kingstown, daughter of Peter Parker late of Westerly deceased to my honored mother Hannah Carpenter and Thomas Parker, all my right in the estate of my honored father Peter Parker deceased or of in or unto the Estate of Peter and John Parker deceased who were sons to the above named Peter Parker, quit claim & discharge the sd Hannah my mother Thomas my brother, May 23, 1730. Witnesses: Rowse Helme, Justice, and Sand Helme.

Pages 77-78, John Willcox to John Tillinghast of East Greenwich, 250 A bounded: John Webb, land formerly belonging to Thos. Winterton, Feb. 20, 1728/9. Witnesses: Jos. Sheffield and Weston Clark Jr.

Pages 79-80, William Dyre of Newport, merchant, to John Willcox, carpenter, 250 A bounded: John Webb, land formerly belonging to Thos. Winterton, Feb. 20, 1728/9. Witnesses: Jos. Sheffield and Weston Clark Jr.

Page 80, Robert Burdick Jr. and Susannah his wife to Joseph Burdick, husbandman, March 28, 1738. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson Sr. and Hubbard Burdick Jr.

Pages 81-82, John Case and Phillis his wife of South Kingstown to Charles Dickinson of Fisher’s Island, New York, 125 A bounded: Christopher Curtis, Wm. Tanner, John Stanton, Feb. 15, 1728/9. Witnesses: Christ Curtis and Ichabod Potter.

Page 82, John Dodge to son Joseph Dodge, taylor, 40 A, April 15, 1744. Witnesses: Thomas Sisson, W. Babcock, Justice

Pages 83-84, Charles Dickinson and Mary his wife of Fishers Island to John Case of South Kingstown, 125 A bounded: Christopher Curtis, Wm. Tanner, John Stanton, Feb. 14, 1728/9. Witnesses: Christopher Curtis and Ichabod Potter.

Page 84, George Stillman to son Elisha Stillman, laborer, 50 A bounded: land given to my son George Stillman, my son Joseph Stillman’s land, Joseph Clark, Joseph Crandall, April 9, 1744. Witnesses: John Stillman and Benjamin Stillman.

Pages 85-86, Benjamin Perry Jr. of South Kingstown to David Kinyon, bounded: Nathaniel Lewis and Israel Lewis, John Tift, James Adams, David Lewis, Feb. 13, 1728/9. Witnesses: James Perry and James Kinyon.

Page 86, Oliver Babcock to son Nathan Babcock, husbandman, 92 A bounded: land I purchased of Thomas Burdick Jr., John Maxson, Wm. Brand, Hubbard Burdick, March 1, 1736/7. Witnesses: John Hill, Samuel Babcock and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 87-88, John Babcock and Mary his wife to Gideon Hoxie, 100 A, March 31, 1729. Witnesses: Thomas Hiscox and Joseph Cross.

Pages 89-90, John Lewis and Mary his wife, son of John Lewis, to brother Joseph Lewis, 100 A. (Signed John Lewis Jr.) March 4, 1728/9. Witnesses: Samuel Burdick and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 91, John Lewis Sr. to son Joseph Lewis ½ of my homestead farm, March 4, 1728/9. Witnesses: Samuel Burdick and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 92, John Tillinghast of East Greenwich to John Webb, 250 A, April 13, 1738. Witnesses: Benoni Hall and John Webster.

Page 92, John Pooler of Killingsly, Windham Connecticut, husbandman, to John Porter, taylor, 25 A, July 2, 1744. Witnesses: George Kinyon and W. Babcock.

Pages 93-94, Samuel Allen and Cathern? his wife, mason, to Elihu Palmer of Stonington, saddler, 45 A bounded: land which was formerly James Babcock, Champlins house, Lanphears fence, Oliver Babcock, April 4, 1729. Witnesses: Stephen Willcox and Theodaty Rhodes.

Pages 95-96, George Lanphear & Seth Lanphear, husbandmen, to John Denison of Stonington, 18 ½ A bounded: a Lott laid out to Shadrack Lanphear & a Lott laid out to Richard Lanphear, land claimed by Capt. Oliver Babcock, Lott laind out to James Covey which lott was laid out to Seth Lanphear by order of Westerly Town Council, April 16, 1729. Witnesses: Samuel Hinckley and James Noyes.

Pages 97-98, Caleb Church, bloomer, to Jos. Hull, blacksmith ½ of a Messuage or Tract on West side of Wood river with ½ ye house & ½ ye Iron Works & ½ of all privileges bounded: James Babcock, Edward Mott, April 28, 1729. Witnesses: John Richmond and George Babcock, Justice.

Pages 99-100, Joseph Hull ye son of Trustrum Hull deceased, blacksmith, to Caleb Church, bloomer, 79 A being ye farm which was given to me by my father Trustrum Hull deceased lying in a place commonly called & known by ye name of the Great Neck bounded: John Holway & John Hall, Job Card & John Hall, April 28, 1729. Witnesses: John Richmond and George Babcock.

Pages 101-102, Jeremiah Sweet and Ruth his wife of Westerly to Stephen Willcox son to Stephen of North Kingstown, 430 A bounded: John Mumford, John Hoxsie, John Sugar, Thomas Parker, John More, Wm. James, John Baker, Nicholas Lange, Nov. 2, 1728. Witnesses: Job Babcock Jr. and Jas. Helme.

Pages 103-104, Zachariah Allen and Sarah his wife to Samuel Perry, June 18, 1729. Witnesses: John Hill and Elizabeth ___ayer.

Pages 105-106, Jonathan Kinyon and Sarah his wife to David Kinyon, April 17, 1729. Witnesses: Israel Lewis and Samuel Willbore.

Pages 107-108, David Kinyon and Mary his wife to Joseph Kinyon, a tract of land which my honored father John Kinyon gave unto me, bounded: Samuel Lewis, John Kinyon Jr., Jonathan Kinyon, lands which my fathr gave unto by brother Samuel Kinyon, January 8, 1728/9. Witnesses: Jonathan Kinyon and Peter Button.

Page 108, Elias Thompson and Thankful his wife quit claim to Joseph Babcock Jr., husbandman, 100 A bounded: John Rathbun, Ebenezer Rathbun, Peter Davis, Edward Bleavin, Ezekiel Gavet Jr., March 9, 1736/7. Witnesses: Stephen Willcox and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 109-110, David Kinyon and Mary his wife to Jonathan Kinyon, 60 A bounded: sd Jonathan Kinyon, Jonathan Foster, Thomas Rogers, April 17, 1729. Witnesses: Thomas Draper and Samuel Willbore.

Page 110, We William Champlin & Oliver Babcock to John Dodge, 74 A + 10 rods bounded: Ezekiel Gavet, Thomas Rogers, Samuel Champlin, Capt. Benjamin Ellery, April 2, 1741. Witnesses: Edward Willcox, Thomas Sisson and Wm. Babcock.

Page 111, Joseph Kinyon and Marcy his wife to David Kinyon, 113 A bounded: Samuel Lewis, William Knowles, land which my father John Kinyon gave unto my brother Enoch Kinyon, January 8, 1728/9. Witnesses: Jonathan Kinyon, Peter Button and Isaac Sheffield.

Page 112, Zachariah Allen and Sarah his wife to Samuel Perry, June 18, 1729. (No witnesses)

Pages 113-114, David Kinyon and Mary his wife to Jonathan Foster, husbandman, 3 A + 2 sq. rods, April 19, 1729. Witnesses: Israel Lewis and Daniel Brown.

Pages 115-116, Peleg Rogers and Isabel his wife to John Tift of South Kingstown, 167 A bounded: Samuel Tift, John Tift Jr., Job Rogers, heirs of Peter Tift deceased, June 21, 1729. Witnesses: Christopher Allen, Justice, Jos. Underwood.

Pages 117-118, Zachariah Allen and Sarah his wife to Edmond Sheffield of North Kingstown, House Joyner, 72 A + 55 rods bounded: John Seger Jr., John Holway, June 10 or 16, 1729. Witnesses: Joseph Hull, Benjamin Barber and Daniel Brown. Witnesses for Sarah Allen: Oliver Allen and Jeremiah Renolds.

Pages 119-120, Indenture March 26, 1728 Nicholas Satterly to John Saunders, 18 ½ A, ... cause to be pd to Samuel Clark, John Maxson, Oliver Babcock, Thomas Clark, Mary Champlin, Wm. Clark ... sons, sons-in-law and daughter of Jos. Clarke of Westerly late deceased. ... conditions of a bond ye Saunders gave to ye sd sons, sons-in-law and daughter of sd Jos. Clark, Dec. 5, 1729. Witnesses: John Maxson and Thomas Clark.

Page 120, Capt. James Babcock to Francis West, laborer, 10 A, Nov. 19, 1736. Witnesses: Jos. Pendleton, Justice and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 121-122, Joseph Lewis and Mary his wife to George Babcock, 100 A bounded: George Babcock, John Enos, and Wm. Wanton, Sept. 29, 1729. Witnesses: Richard Deake, Jonathan Maxson, William Babcock and Ichabod Babcock.

Pages 123-124, Edmund Sheffield and Mary his wife of North Kingstown, House Carpenter, to William Clark of Westerly, 73 A + 52 rods bounded: John Holway, Zachariah Allen, Sept. 3, 1729. Witnesses: David __ols, William Clark Jr., Matthew Randall and Jeremiah Willcox.

Page 125, We Samuel Clark, John Maxson, Oliver Babcock, Thomas Clark, William Clark and Mary Champlin all of Westerly to Nicholas Saterly, 18 A bounded: John Babcock, John Saunders, March 20, 1728. Witnesses: John Maxson Jr. and Thankful Maxson.

Page 126, William Crumb to loving son William Crumb, 120 A, April 12, 1736. Witnesses: George Stillman and Joseph Stillman.

Pages 127-128 (very dark) Samuel and Penelope Willbur? to Thomas Lillibridge, 1722/3.

Page 128, (very dark) James Hardy to ___ Gavet?, quit claim, 53 A, 1741. Witnesses: William Basset?, Joshua Thompson and James Champlin.

Pages 129-130, John Brown and Ann his wife, husbandman, to Samuel Langworthy, husbandman, 20 A, Nov. 4, 1729. Witnesses: William Hiscox and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 131, John Saunders had a deed and mortgage of Nicholas Saterly , weaver, 18 ½ A dated March 26, 1728, quit claim fully discharge sd Nicholas Saterly, Nov. 18, 1729. Witnesses: Elihu Palmer and William Lewis.

Page 132, Robert Burdick to son Joseph Burdick, Aug. 18, 1736. Witnesses: Edward Saunders and Joseph Maxson ye 3d.

Pages 133-134, John Saunders to Richard Berry, cordwinder, 8 A + 61 rods bounded by sd Saunders, Stephen Babcock, 47 rods which I sold to Nicholas Saterly, Dec. 8, 1729. Witnesses: Theodaty Rhodes and Edward Saunders Jr.

Page 134, William Champlin to Joshua Babcock, physician, (rest too dark to read)

Pages 135-136, Joseph Hull, blacksmith, to Christopher Champlin ½ of certain dwelling house & land belonging there unto also the ½ Iron Works adjoining there unto, the sd Joseph Hull bought of Caleb Church, bloomer, in deed dated 1729, __ Jan 1729/30. Witnesses: John Hill and Wm. Davell.

Page 136, Samuel Clark to son Amos Clark, weaver, 43 A bounded: Samuel Burdick Jr., Robert Burdick, 2 tracts of land I purchased of Robert & Joseph Burdick, __ March 1737/8. Witnesses: John Hill and Nathan Babcock.

Page 137, John Lewis and Ann his wife, husbandman, to son William Lewis, husbandman, ½ homestead farm, Dec. 30, 1729. Witnesses: Thomas Hiscox and Bethiah Hiscox.

Page 138, Moses Downing to James Pendleton, 3 A, April 1, 1731. Witnesses: Richard Berry and John Halls.

Pages 139-140, Capt. Oliver Babcock and Susannah his wife to Silas Greenman of Stonington, merchant, 17 ½ A bounded: heirs of Joseph Champlin of Westerly deceased, Pawcatuck river, Feb. 24, 1729/30. Witnesses: John Babcock and William Babcock.

Page 140, John Richmond to daughter Ann Hoxsie, wife to John Hoxsie of Charlestown, 42 A bounded: Samuel Clark of Jamestown, Daniel Palmetter, Benajah Palmitter, Oliver Babcock and John Hoxsie, Dec. 29, 1738. Witnesses: Wm. Hern, Justice, John Prosser.

Pages 141-142, Capt. Oliver Babcock and Susanna his wife to Silas Greenman of Stonington, merchant, 160 A bounded: land which did formerly belong to George Lanphear, Stephen Babcock, Elihu Palmer, Feb. 24, 1729/30. Witnesses: John Babock and William Babcock.

Page 142, Stephen Babcock and Anna his wife to Christopher Sugar, 25 A bounded: John Dodge, Edward Bleavin, April 18, 1743. Witnesses: Joshua Rathbun and William Giffords.

Page 143, Theodosous Lanphear and Rachel his wife, husbandman, to Oliver Babcock, 28 A + 100 rods bounded: John Lanphear, sd Oliver Babcock, Richard Lanphear, heirs of Eber Crandall deceased, it being the 5th Lott in number as it is sett forth in a Platt of Lanphear’s land drawn by Christopher Champlin, surveyor, Jan. 16, 1727/8. Witnesses: Henry Wells? Willis? and William Babcock.

Page 144, Capt. Oliver Babcock and Susannah his wife to Silas Greenman of Stonington, trader, Feb. 24, 1729/30. Witnesses: John Babcock and William Babcock.

Page 144, Christopher Allen to Meres Tucker, discharge of mortgage, Feb. 23, 1729/30. Witnesses: Ebenezer Niles and Jos. Sheffield.

Pages 145-146, Meres Tucker and Sarah his wife to Thomas Clark, 54 A + 64 rods bounded: Richard Dake, John Pooler, John Irish, Jedediah Irish, John Witter, John Richmond, March 10, 1729/30. Witnesses: John Richmond, Justice, and Ralph Toplas (his mark).

Page 146, Obediah Pendleton and Rachel his wife, husbandman, for love, good will toward our son Wm. Hadsall, Rachel being widow to Joseph Hadsall, land bought of Thomas Edwards, April 7, 1742. Witnesses: Silas Greenman and Joshua Thompson.

Pages 147-148, George Denison and Joanna his wife, shipwright, to Capt. Isaac Thompson 189 ½ A + 4 rods, being all the land which was given to me by my honored father George Denison deceased of Westerly, bounded: sd Thompson, Capt. James Babcock, March 17, 1729/30. Witnesses: Christopher Champlin, Justice, Henry Willis, Samuel Champlin, Roger Elderton and William Babcock.

Pages 149-150, Capt. James Babcock, whereas I obtained a certain deed of sale of George Denison, ship carpenter alias yeoman, 100 A, gave bond ... quit claim to sd Denison, March 17, 1729/30. Witnesses: Henry Willis and Samuel Champlin.

Page 150, William Wilbore 2d of Little Compton, weaver, indenture 4 Apr 1743, and Ichabod Burton?, Daniel Updike, John Gardner, Joseph Whipple, John D___ & Edward Trott?, Trustees for Colony, land formerly belonging to Jonathan Maxson by him sold to Benjamin Wilbore by him sold to William Wilbore, 96 A. Witnesses: Benjamin Wilbur and Thomas Hiscox.

Pages 151-152, Robert Babcock to Joseph Stanton, Esq., 120 A bounded: John Dodge, land formerly belonging to Wm Rathbun, Joseph Crandall, land formerly belonged to Wm Hardy decd., Capt. Benj. Ellery, all ye lands yt? was Robert Babcock, ye father to this present Robert Babcock, Feb. 1, 1729/30. Witnesses: Roger Elderton and Jos. Sheffield.

Pages 153-154, Samuel Button and Marcy his wife to Nathaniel Lewis, 31 A bounded: Matthias Button, Jedediah Button, May 27, 1729. Mary Button ye mother of above sd Samuel Button ... Witnesses: James Covey and Joseph Maxson Jr.

Pages 155-156, John Enos Jr. and Sarah his wife, husbandman, to George Babcock, 14 ½ A, March 4, 1729/30. Witnesses: Benjamin Brown, William Clark Jr. and Daniel Brown.

Pages 157-158, Samuel Clark Exor. to Estate of Joseph Clark late deceased to John Cottrill & John Larkin, son of Edward Larkin, being one half share of meadow that Joseph Clark late deceased bought of Edward Smith of Newport, 9 A bounded: Wm. Champlin, Nicholas Cottrill, sd John Cottrill, Edward Larkin, Nicholas Cottrill late deceased, Dec. 2, 1729. Witnesses: Thomas Clark and George Stillman.

Page 158, Thomas Wells and Phebe his wife to Peter Kinyon, Feb. 21, 1743/4. Witnesses: Jonathan Lewis and Thomas Wells Jr.

Page 159-160, William James of Westerly, gunsmith, and Benj. James of Newport, cordwainer, to John Stanton of Newport, 17 A, Feb. 20, 1729/30. Witnesses: Peter Easton and John Hammett.

Page 161-162, John Saunders Sr. to son John Saunders Jr., laborer, 100 A bounded: land now in possession of James Pendleton, land I bought of widow Mary Button, Nicholas Saterly, Wm. Clark, John Maxson, after his father’s decease he ye sd John Saunders Sr. reserving to himself the use of above sd land during his natural life. If John Saunders Jr. dies without heirs, the above mentioned land to be divided between his 2 brothers: Samuel Saunders and Joseph Saunders, July 19, 1728. Witnesses: James Pendleton and Moses Downing.

Pages 163-164, Joseph Hoxsie to James Congdon of Providence, 50 A, May 1, 1730. Witnesses: Samuel Perry and William Babcock.

Page 165, James Pendleton, 3 A received of Brian Pendleton, to Brian Pendleton, 1 ½ A+, Oct. 18, 1727. Witnesses: John Lanphear and George Stillman.

Page 166, Daniel Peckham to George Lewis, Nov. 28, 1734. Witnesses: Thomas Mumford and Jos. Lawton.

Pages 167-168, Articles of Agreement, April 21, 1730 between Joseph Stanton and Lydia Fanning & Wm Fanning her husband, Joseph Stanton having purchased a farm of Robert Babcock, son to above sd Lydia Fanning, right of dower sett out to Lydia. Witnesses: Joseph Champlin and William Babcock.

Pages 169-170, John Halls son of Henry Hall late of Westerly deceased to Jonathan Lewis, bounded: John Enos, Caleb Foster, Nov. 16, 1724. Witnesses: Jonathan Kinyon and Peter Button Jr.

Pages 169-170, Indenture April 4, 1743 between William Wilbore 2d of Little Compton, weaver, and John Bruton?, Daniel Updike, John Gardner, Joseph Whipple, John Dexter Trustees of Colony, to the Trustees 100 A, Jonathan Maxson afterward sold to Benjamin Wilbore and from him conveyed to Wm Wilbore, bounded: Wm Maxson, Capt. John Maxson. Witnesses: Benjamin Wilbore and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 171, Jonathan Palmeter, husbandman, to Richard Berry, cordwainer, Jan. 6, 1729/30. Witnesses: William Hiscox and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 172, William Champlin, husbandman, quit claim to Nicholas Saterly, weaver, all my whole right Title interest, 8 A bounded: sd Saterly, Capt. John Babcock, May 5, 1730. Witnesses: Kathrene Hicks? and Theodaty Rhodes, Justice.

Pages 173-174, Jedediah Button, laborer, to Oliver Babcock, 22 A + 48 rods bounded: Matthias Button, Matthew Randall, Nathll Lewis, April 27, 1730. Witnesses: William Champlin Jr. and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 175-176, Nathaniel Lewis and Mary his wife, husbandman, to Oliver Babcock, 31 A bounded: Matthias and Jedediah Button, April 27, 1730. Witnesses: William Champlin Jr. and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 177-178, Joseph Hoxsie to Benjamin Perry of South Kingstown, 50 A bounded: land of James Congdon, May 1, 1730. Witnesses: Christopher Champlin and Latham Clark.

Page 179, George Lanphear Jr., and Mercy his wife, husbandman, to James Halls son of Henry Halls deceased, husbandman, 20 A bounded: widow Edwards, March 30, 1730. Witnesses: Bethiah Hiscox, Thomas Hiscox.

Page 180, Brian Pendleton quit claim to well beloved brother Caleb Pendleton, April 6, 1730. Witnesses: John Richmond, Justice and Joseph Runnols.

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Pages 182-183, David Lewis of Newport, blacksmith, quit claim to Isaac Lewis of South Kingstown, husbandman, portion of land which Elisha Lewis late of Westerly deceased by his will gave to David Lewis, bounded: David Kinyon, Wm Pettys, Robt. & Thomas Lillibridge, George Havens, John Tift, July 13, 1730. Witnesses: Jas. Helme and Sands Helme.

Pages 184-185, Isaac Lewis of South Kingstown, husbandman, quit claim to David Lewis of Newport, blacksmith, (same description as above), July 13, 1730. Witnesses: Jas. Helme and Sands Helme.

Page 186, Samuel Wilbore and Hannah his wife to Samuel Lewis, bounded: Beaver river, Joseph Woodmansee, Henry Knowles, April 29, 1730. Witnesses: George Havens, John Kinyon.

Page 187, Nathaniel Cottrill of North Kingstown, Exor. To Estate of Eber Crandall, deceased 100 pounds to George Stillman, taylor, 19 ½ A bounded: sd Stillman, Danll Crumb, April 1, 1730. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson and William Babcock.

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Page 189, Elihu Palmer and Deborah his wife, of Westerly, sadler, to Silas Greenman of Stonington, trador, bounded: sd Greenman, land lately belonging to George Lanphear, heirs of Edward Denison deceased, 30 A, June 8, 1730. Witnesses: John Whiting and Oliver Babcock.

Page 190, Freelove Parker daughter to Peter Parker to mother Hannah Parker, widow, admix to father Peter Parker, and to Thomas Parker, right in estate of father and upon estate of Peter and John Parker deceased ye sons of above Peter Parker, quit claim, Dec. 28, 1727. Witnesses: Samll Wilbore and Samuel Tefft.

Pages 191-192, Indenture, 15 April 1730 Eber Crandall and Nathanll Cottrell of North Kingstown to Nathaniell Cottrell 35 A 1/9 part of my deceased father’s estate willed to me, 7th Lott in number. Witnesses: Thomas Clark and George Stillman.

Pages 193-194, Ebenezer Rathbun and Sarah his wife to John Fowler of Greenwich, cordwainer, 4 A bounded: sd Rathbun, land ye did belong to John Bleavin deceased, John Rathbun, Oct. 10, 1730. Witnesses: John Hobbs? and Wm Babcock.

Pages 195-196, Sarah Walker, spinster, to brother Benoni Smith, husbandman 120 A, part of that farm ye did formerly belong to Capt. James Pendleton decd, known by name of Great Neck, bounded: Wm Crumb, James Halls, Jerusha Edwards, heirs of Joseph Hadsall decd, Joshua Pendleton, Nov. 4, 1730. Witnesses: John Cottrill and Ammy Rhoades.

Page 196, Deposition of Caleb Pendleton and Eliezer Brown of Stonington both of lawful age, testifying to a property boundary, Nov. 2, 1730.

Pages 197-198, William Lewis and Mary his wife to Thomas Parker, husbandman, 19 ½ A + 8 rods, Sept. 16, 1730. Witnesses: Samll Wilbore, William Babcock and Samll Slack.

Page 199, John Crandall and Hannah his wife to son John Crandall 70 A, Nov. 6, 1730. Witnesses: George Stillman and Jonathan Maxson.

Page 200, John Crandall Jr., Except (sic) of this above Deed of Gift from my honored father ye above sd John Crandall to be in full satisfaction of all right that I otherwise might or should have claim by virtue, ... excepting what he my sd father shall give me of his own free will ... Nov. 9, 1730.

Page 200, Articles of Agreement 7 June 1730? 1734? between Capt. James Babcock and Wm. Champlin ... division line ... Witnesses: Ichabod Babcock and W. Babcock.

Page 201, John Crandall son of John Crandall to Jonathan Maxson, 70 A, Nov. 6, 1730. Witnesses: Nathaniel Stillman and George Stillman.

Page 202, Benjamin Burdick, husbandman, to son Peter Burdick, husbandman, 40 A, Dec. 2, 1730. Witnesses: Joseph Babcock and William Babcock.

Pages 203-204, John Barker, laborer, to Edward Bleavin, the 1/9th part, the whole containing 200 A, bounded: Peter Davis, Joseph Babcock, David Dodge, Nov. 2, 1730. Witnesses: William Davis and John Hobbs.

Pages 204-205, Thomas Barber and Avis his wife to Thomas Stedman of South Kingstown, husbandman, bounded: Wm Barber, Capt. Edward Bos, John Webb, Joseph Barber, Capt. John Stanton of Newport, Nov. 10, 1730. Witnesses: Rowse Helme and Rowse Helme Jr.

Page 205, Edmund Pendleton Sr. to son Edmund Pendleton Jr., husbandman, 200 A, March 14, 1744. Witnesses: Isaac Sheffield and W. Babcock, justice.

Page 206, Benjamin Northrope and Susannah his wife of North Kingstown to kinsman David Northrope of North Kingstown, husbandman, 131 A bounded: Jeffrey Champlin (late belonging to), Samuel Clark, March 27, 1730. Witness: Daniel Coggeshall.

Pages 207-208, Samuel Wilbore to Hannah Parker widow & Admin. to Peter Parker her late husband and Thomas Parker, all rights to estate of abovesd Peter Parker decd., the 2 daughters of aforesd Peter Parker deceased namely Penelopy Parker and Hannah Parker, all interest my Two wives Either of them have or might have, either of my aforsd named wives, Dec. 28, 1727. Signed: Samll Wilbore and Hannah Parker. Witnesses: Samll Tefft and Abigail Tefft.

Pages 209-210, Sarah Morey, widow, to Robert Morey, 250 A bounded: George Babcock, land formerly belonging to John Willcox, Iron Works, Wm Clark, May 6, 1730. Witnesses: Jos. Sheffield and Jos. Fox.

Page 211, Brian Pendleton for 1/4 A received of James Pendleton, to James Pendleton 3 A, Oct. 18, 1727. Witnesses: John Lanphear and George Stillman.

Page 212, David Hamilton and Leah his wife of Newport to Sueton Gavet of Newport, merchant, 30 A bounded: John Maxson, John Robinson, it being all ye land that was given to ye Leah Hamilton by her father, Thomas Rogers in his last will, Jan. 25, 1737. Witnesses: Josias Lyndon and Mary Lyndon.

Pages 213-214, John Enos and Rebeckah his wife to son Joseph Enos , 49 ½ A bounded: John Kinyon, Elisha Halls, Caleb Foster, Dec. 28, 1730. Witnesses: Richard Hiames and Israel Lewis.

Page 214, Joseph Babcock Jr. and Susannah his wife to Wm French, bounded: Peter Davis, Ebinezer Rathbun, sd French, Joseph Babcock Sr., it being all ye sd Joseph Babcock Jr.’s land, Rebeckah ye wife of ye sd Joseph Babcock Sr., Feb. 27, 1740/1. Witnesses: Wm Babcock and Thos ____.

Page 215, John Kinyon to son Jonathan Kinyon, 100 A bounded: land belonging to Thos Rogers now in possession of Jonathan West, land I gave my son James Kinyon, Dec. 21, 1730. Witnesses: George Babcock Jr. and John Hoxsie.

Page 216, Peter Crandall ½ A to ye Baptist Congregation, keeping the Seventh Day Sabbath to Build a Meeting House (viz) John Maxson, Joseph Clark, Joseph Crandall, Thos Burdick, John Maxson Jr., Benja Burdick, Joseph Maxson, Joseph Clark Jr. & ye rest of the Congregation, March 4, 1705/6. Witnesses: Joseph Pendleton and William Champlin Jr. Rec. Dec. 2, 1730.

Pages 217-218, John Fowler of Greenwich, cordwainer, to Ebenezer Rathbone, deed of Oct. 10, 1730, Feb. 3, 1730/1. Witness Edward Bleavin and John Hobbs.

Page 218, William Champlin and Mary his wife to William Ellery Esq., of Newport, Sept. 20, 1743. Witnesses: Samuel Babcock and W. Babcock, Justice.

Page 219, Stephen Richmond and Mary his wife to John Richmond, 14 A bounded: Grist Mill, Stephen Richmond, land belonging to Judiah Irish, Joseph Lawton, Jan. 15, 1730/1. Witnesses: Philip Parmitter and Sarah Lawton.

Page 220, Joseph Lawton and Sarah his wife to John Richmond, Jan. 14, 1730/1. Witnesses: Marcy Runnolds and John Robinson.

Pages 221-222, James Pendleton and Elizabeth his wife, husbandman, to Moses Downing, cordwainer, 3 A bounded: John Saunders Jr., Jan. 12, 1730/1. Witnesses: Samuel Lanphear and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 223, James Halls and Honor his wife, son of Henry Halls deceased, husbandman, to George Lanphear Jr., husbandman, 6 A bounded: lands of my Father-in-Law James Halls, Edward Halls, March 30, 1730. Witnesses: Bethiah Hixcox and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 224, John Seagar Jr., of South Kingstown, to John Hoxsie, 75 A bounded: Thomas Rathbun, April 29, 1730. Witnesses: Peter Worden and Jonathan Clark.

Pages 225-226, Benjamin Lewis and Mary his wife, husbandman, to John Crandall, son of John Crandall, 43 A, west most Lott of a Tract Eber Crandall bought of Philip Palmeter, which Tract with all the rest of his estate he gave to Mary his wife and his 9 children, it was divided by William Babcock, surveyor, Joseph Maxson and Oliver Babcock, it is in Lott #4, Nov. 9, 1730. Witnesses: Nathaniel Stillman and George Stillman.

Page 227, Samuel Slack, glazier, to Roger Elderton, coaster, 50 A, Nov. 22, 1725. Witnesses: William Hiscox and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 228, William Crumb to son John Crumb, 100 A bounded: land James Halls bought of George Lanphear, land in possession of John Saunders which was Thomas Edward’s land deceased, Feb. 17, 1730/1. Witnesses: Samuel Cottrell and George Stillman.

Page 229, Benjamin Brown quit claim to brothers Elisha Brown and John Brown, ... out of the Estate of my father Daniel Brown deceased, June 30, 1729. Witnesses: John Shelden Jr. and Parseval Allen.

Page 230, Benjamin Brown quit claim to sisters Elizabeth Brown, Dorcas Brown and Desire Brown, 200 A bounded: Capt. Christopher Champlin, Henry Hall, Wm. Lewis, property assigned them out of ye Estate of my father Daniel Brown deceased, June 30, 1729. Witnesses: John Shelden Jr. and Perseval Allen.

Pages 231-232, Joseph Lanphear of Stonington, husbandman, to John Denison of Stonington, merchant, 50 A in Westerly it being a Tract of Land which my honored father purchased of my grandfather George Lanphear bounded: farm which did formerly belong to George Lanphear, land which did belong to Caleb Pendleton, John Lanphear; my whole Right, Title, Interest ... unto the farm of Land which did Belong to my honored grandfather George Lanphear, my honored father Shadrack Lanphear deceased, Feb. 15, 1730/1. Witnesses: Samuel Champlin and William Babcock.

Page 232, John Cottrill to James Halls, 8 A bounded: Joseph Clark’s land, July 10, 1744. Witnesses: Elisha Clark and Mary Clark.

Page 233, Nicholas Saterly, weaver, to son John Saterly, 10 A being ½ the land I bought of Samuel Clark and his bretheran, Aug. 28, 1728. Witnesses: George Stillman and Nathll Stillman.

Page 234, Joseph Maxson Jr. and Bethiah his wife to Jonathan Maxson 120 A bounded: Land of Capt. John Maxson ye son of Joseph, land of John Maxson Sr., John Maxson Jr., Benjamin Wilbore, Peter Kinyon, Nathll Wells, Nov. 28, 1738. Witnesses: Thomas Davis and Joseph Maxson Sr.

Pages 235-236, James Rogers and Elizabeth his wife to Wm. Gardner of South Kingstown, 92 A in Westerly bounded: sd Wm. Gardner, Thomas Parker of Westerly, John Segar Jr. of South Kingstown, March 5, 1730/1. Witnesses: John Baker and Samll Wilbore.

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Pages 237-238, Thomas Parker and Martha Parker to William Gardner of South Kingstown, 92 A bounded: sd Gardner, Stephen Willcox Jr. of Westerly, March 19, 1730/1. Witnesses: Wm. James and Samll Wilbore.

Page 238, Thomas Rogers Jr. , laborer, to Jonathan Foster, land which I have now purchased of Jonathan Kinyon, Oct. 8, 1730. Witnesses: Jonathan Kinyon and Israel Lewis.

Pages 239-240, Jonathan Kinyon and Sarah his wife to Thomas Rogers Jr., laborer, 176 A bounded: Land ye did belong to Samll Kinyon deceased, Thomas Rogers, Jonathan Foster, John Kinyon, Oct. 8, 1730. Witnesses: Jonathan Foster and Israel Lewis.

Page 240, Ezekiel Gavit Jr. and Amie his wife, carpenter, to Wm. French, shopkeeper, 100 A bounded: John Rathbun, Joseph Babcock Jr., John Dodge, heirs of Peter Barker decd. now in possession of Edward Bleavin , Feb. 15, 1738/9. Witnesses: Wm. Champlin Jr. and Wm. Babcock.

Page 241-242, Joseph Hull, blacksmith, to Jeffrey Champlin 1/4 part of a certain dwelling house and 1/4 part of land thereon also 1/4 part of Iron Works, which morety sd Joseph Hull bought of Caleb Church, bloomer, Dec. 23, 1730. Witnesses: Christopher Champlin and Isaac Brown.

Page 242, George Stillman, taylor, to son Joseph Stillman, weaver, 2 Tracts; 1 of 30 A bounded: Joseph Clark, Joseph Crandall, Ebenezer Crandall, Eber Crandall, lands laid out to my son George Stillman; 2 of 20 A bounded: John Maxson, John Crandall Jr., John ___ of North Kingstown, March 7, 1737/8. Witnesses: Stephen Willcox and Eber Crandall.

Page 243, Marcy Bleavin, spinster, widow of John Bleavin, to James Bleavin 50 A, March 29, 1730/31. Witnesses: Ammy Rhoades and William Saunders.

Page 244, John Irish and Thankful his wife, of Little Compton, for 400 pounds to Jesse Irish, of Little Compton, 144 A bounded: Thomas Wells, Nathaniel Wells, land now belonging to Mores Tucker, Benjamin Green, March 17, 1734/5. Witnesses: Wm. Davis and Wm. Richmond.

Page 245-246, (very dark) William Dabell ? to Joseph Hoxsie 125 A, April 30, 1731. Witnesses: Ammey Rhoades and Theodaty Rhoades, Justice.

Page 246, Joseph Maxson Sr. to son-in-law Jeffrey Champlin, bounded: John Pooler, Richard Dakes, Stephen Richmond, Oct. 11, 1738. Witnesses: Ichabod Prosser and John Maxson ye 4th.

Page 247, James Covey and Sarah his wife and Richard Lanphear to Wm. Hern, Estate of our father, George Lanphear, May 5, 1731. Witnesses: Thomas Hiscox and William Hiscox.

Page 248, Benjamin Brown to brother Daniel Brown, 150 A which my father Daniel Brown deceased ..., June 30, 1729. Witnesses: John Shedden Jr. and Persevell Allen.

Pages 249-50, Silas Greenman of Stonington, trayder, [..relates to deed] to Elihu Palmer 30 A bounded: sd Greenman, land lately belonging to George Lanphear, heirs of Edward Denison, ... should be null and void, May 10, 1731. Witnesses: John Denison and Samuel Yeomans.

Page 250, John Witter to son Joseph Witter, 54 A bounded: John Witter Jr., George Thurston, Judiah Irish, John Robinson, John Pooler, March 1743/4. Witnesses: Pasaval Allen and William Wilkinson.

Pages 251–252, Elihu Palmer and Deborah his wife, sadler, to John Denison of Stonington, 26 A + 130 rods, May 10, 1731. Witnesses: Samuel Yeomans, Silas Greenman, Christopher Champlin and Hannah Champlin.

Pages 253-254, Indenture dated April 7, 1730, between Christopher Champlin and Elizabeth his wife, and Roger Elderton, 37 ½ A bounded: Nicholas Saterly, Capt. John Babcock, .. deed from under hand and seal of John Lewis dated Dec. 17, 1722. Witnesses: William Bassett and Jos. Hull.

Pages 255-256, James Pendleton, husbandman, to Roger Elderton, 34 A + 78 rods, bounded: John Lanphear, July 5, 1731. Witnesses: Joseph Lewis Jr. and William Babock.

Page 256, James Loveless of North Kingstown, corwinder, to Joseph Loveless of Westerly, husbandman, 90 A bounded: Thomas Mumford, Thomas Ford ?, John Robinson, Thos. Witter, Thomas Potter, Dec. 23, 1737. Witnesses: Thomas Potter and Thomas Potter Jr.

Pages 257-258, Samuel Slack, glazier, to Roger Elderton, 8 A, July 5, 1731. Witnesses: Joseph Lewis Jr. and William Babcock.

Pages 259-260, Daniel Stanton of Philadelphia, ship joyner, to John Stanton of Newport, 325 A in Westerly bounded: sd John Stanton, Samll Clark, land that came to me from my grandfather, Robert Stanton late of Newport deceased, June 25, 1731. Witnesses: Clarke Rodman and Josias Lyndon.

Pages 261-262, Christopher Champlin and Sarah Champlin, late wife but now widow and relique of Joseph Champlin of Westerly decd, to Roger Elderton, 58 A bounded: John Lewis, Elihu Palmer, July 28, 1731. Witnesses: Jos Sheffield and William Babcock.

Pages 263-264, Capt. James Babcock to son Samuel Babcock, husbandman, 249 A, July 6, 1731. Witnesses: Joshua Babcock, William Babcock and Francis West.

Page 264, John Lewis to son John Lewis, 50 A bounded: Peter Kinyon, Joshua Bennit, Ichabod Prosser, Benjamin Randall, June 5, 1744. Witnesses: Elisha Clark and John Maxson son of Joseph.

Pages 265-266, Sachem Ninecraft, Indian Native & Chief Sachem of the Narragansett Country to William Davell, 125 A, Jan 2, 1702. Witnesses: Charity Davee ? and Joseph Hull. Rec. April 29, 1731.

Pages 267-268, Peter Button and Elizabeth his wife to John Bently of North Kingstown, 170 A bounded: Daniel Greenniel Jr., Benjamin Braman, Oct. 22, 1730. Witnesses: Benjamin Braman and Israel Lewis.

Page 269, Benjamin Braman, Laborer, Certain Tract that our honored father Henry Halls late of Westerly deceased gave to his 5 youngest daughters by his last will, ... discharge Peter Button, his heirs in behalf of Susannah Halls & Elizabeth his wife, & Lydia Halls they being 3 of the 5 daughters, 170 A bounded: Daniel Greeniels Jr. and Benj. Braman, Oct. 22, 1730. Witnesses: John Bently and Israel Lewis.

Page 270, Isaac Gardner of North Kingstown firmly bound & obliged to John Bently of North Kingstown 2,000 pounds to be paid by sd John Bently 28 Oct 1730. The condition of the obligation is such, John Bently & Elizabeth Bently his wife have sold their house & land in North Kingstown unto the above Isaac Garner 26 Oct 1730, whereas William Bently of Westerly & ye sd John Bently have obliged themselves 500 pounds. 170 A. Witnesses: Peter Tourse? and William Spencer.

Pages 271-272, John Bently and Elizabeth his wife of North Kingstown to Isaac Gardner of North Kingstown, 170 A in Westerly bounded: Daniel Greeniel Jr., Benjamin Braman, Oct. 26, 1730. Witnesses: Elizabeth Tripp (her mark) and Job Tripp.

Page 273, Christopher Champlin quit claim to Joseph Hull rights in dwelling house and land which Joseph Hull bought of Caleb Church, Bloomer, Dec. 22, 1730. Witnesses: Isaac Browne and Jeffery Champlin.

Page 274, James York to son Joseph York, husbandman, 43 3/4 A bounded: Joseph Park, Joseph Morey, heirs of Wm. Ross decd., July 9, 1736. Witnesses: Daniel Babcock and Wm. Thompson.

Pages 275-276, Robert Mory and Sarah his wife, Indenture 4 May 1731, to Benjamin Mory, bounded: George Babcock, John Willcox, William Clark. (No witnesses)

Page 277, Peter Button Jr., carpenter, to John Kinyon of Kingstown, farmer, 55 A bounded: John Kinyon, Samll Lewis, April 24, 1722. Witnesses: Rowse Helme, Justice, and Robt. Hannah. Rec. Aug. 24, 1731.

Page 278, John Maxson to son-in-law Thomas Burdick & my Daughter Dorithy, 16 A + 32 rods bounded: Jos. Maxson ye 3d, sd Babcock to his son Nathan Babcock, John Maxson ye 4th, July 24, 1738. Witnesses: John Lewis and Hubb. Burdick.

Pages 279-280, John Kinyon and Elizabeth his wife of South Kingstown to son Thomas Kinyon, husbandman, 122 A bounded: sd John Kinyon, Joseph Enos, Elisha Halls, Aug. 1731. Witnesses: Robt. Hannah and Elizabeth Hannah.

Page 280, John Lewis (son of John Lewis Jr.) to Joshua Babcock, Elias Thompson, Joseph Lewis Jr., Ezekiel Gavet, 4/5 A + 1/4 A, Oct. 12, 1744. Witnesses: Tabithy Cottrill and W. Babcock, Justice.

Page 281, William Bently and Elizabeth his wife, cordwainer, to son George Bently, husbandman, 50 A bounded: James Hall, sd William Bently, Aug. 17, 1730. Witnesses: Mary Dickinson and Chas. Dickinson.

Page 282, Samuel Perry and Susannah his wife to Nathll Pullman, taylor, 20 A, March 29, 1728. Witnesses: John Hill and Wm. Davell.

Pages 283-284, Roger Elderton to Samll Slack, glazier, 34 A, July 1731. Witnesses: Theodaty Vars and Joseph Lewis Jr.

Page 284, Stephen Saunders to son-in-law Cornelius Stutson, 4 A bounded: James Lewis, Jan. 29, 1734/5. Witnesses: Moses Downing and Thomas Nepk ?

Pages 285-286, Daniel Greeniel Jr. and Jane his wife to Ichabod Potter of South Kingstown, 180 A bounded: Edward Larkin, John Bently, March 19, 1730. Witnesses: Jeremiah Weeden Jr. and Josias Lyndon.

Pages 287-288, George Haven and Mary his wife to Henry Gardner of South Kingstown, 2 Tracts bounded: land formerly Belonging to Eber Crandall, heirs of David Lewis deceased, John Tefft, heirs of Daniel Brown late of Westerly deceased, March 5, 1730. Witnesses: Robt. Hannah, Justice and Thomas Kinyon.

Page 289, Zachariah Allen and Sarah his wife to John Seagars Jr. of South Kingstown, 120 A bounded: Wm. Clark, Nov. 22, 1729. Witnesses: John Hill, Samll Pike and Wm. King.

Page 290, John Hoxsie to John Segar Jr. of South Kingstown, 75 A bounded: cornll Wm. Wanton, Thomas Rathbun, James Rogers, Peter Parker, April 29, 1730. Witnesses: Peter Worden and Jonathan Clark.

Pages 291-292, John Saunders Sr. to son John Saunders Jr., husbandman, 100 A bounded: William Clark, Aug. 30, 1731. Witnesses: Theodaty Rhoades and Daniel Peckham.

Page 292, Joseph Maxson ye 3d to John Richmond, 40 A, July 3, 1738. Witnesses: James Covey and Matthew Randall.

Pages 293-294, Jonathan Maxson to Jonathan Maxson Jr., 70 A, Aug. 30, 1731. Witnesses: John Lewis and John Lanphear.

Page 294, I John Frink Jr. of Stonington to Josiah ? Jonah ? Hill of Westerly, Jan. 4, 1721. Witnesses: Thomas Wells and Sarah Wells. Rec. Jan. 29, 1735.

Pages 295-296, Judiah Irish of North Kingstown to George Babcock Jr. , 10 A, Feb. 22, 1730/31. Witnesses: John Rennolds and George Rennolds.

Page 296, William Thorn and Sarah his wife to Jedediah Collins, Blacksmith, 95 A bounded: Ebenezer Mott, Samll Larkin, John Hall, June 1, 1741. Witnesses: Samll Perry, Cyrus Richmond, Thomas Brand and Judeth Brand.

Pages 297-298, Indenture dated 30 Apr 1731 Samll Perry and Susannah his wife to John Potter of South Kingstown, bounded: sd Samuel Perry, William Browning, James Perry, Ninecraft, 1731. Witnesses: George Mumford and Henry Martin.

Page 299, David Lewis of Kingstown to Thomas Lillibridge of Newport, Baker, 80 A in Westerly bounded: Eber Crandall, Peter Button Jr., Daniel Willcox, William Gibson, July 20, 1714. Witnesses: Jonathan Sabin and Wm. May. Rec. Oct. 25, 1730.

Page 300, George Lewis, cooper, to Cornelius Stutson, 10 A, Jan. 24, 1737/38. Witnesses: Jeffery Champlin and Joseph Lawton.

Page 301, Samuel Bailey and Elizabeth his wife to Thomas Lillibridge, 19 3/4 A, March 23, 1718/19. Witnesses: Daniel Willcox,,, Edward Popplestone and Daniel Willcox jr. Rec. Oct. 25, 1731.

Page 302, John Babcock to son William Babcock, husbandman, 100 A, Sept. 11, 1731. Witnesses: Stephen Willcox and John Mackcarter.

Pages 303-304, Sarah Morey, widow, to Joseph Morey, 133 A bounded: Edward Willcox, Wm. Champlin, May 6, 1730. Witnesses: Jos. Sheffield and Jos. Fox.

Pages 305-306, William Babcock of Stonington, weaver, to Roger Elderton , 30 A bounded: Stephen Babcock, John Lewis, sd Elderton, Oct. 29, 1731. Witnesses: Moses Downing, Stephen Palmer and William Babcock.

Page 306, Samuel Burdick, cooper, to son Thomas Burdick, July 24, 1738. Witnesses: John Cottrill and George Stillman.

Pages 307-308, Dorithy Cottrill, widow & Relique of Nicholas Cottrill Late of Westerly deceased, paid by Edward Denison unto my Late Husband Nicholas Cottrill jr., my sd Husband conveyed unto sd Edward Denison, 90 A deed dated Jan. 24, 1714, I consented although my name was omitted in the conveyance, Wm Hern having since bought & purchased the aforesd land deed dated 30 Sept 1726, quit claim unto Wm Hern, Nov. 22, 1731. Witnesses: Thomas Hiscox and William Babcock.

Page 308, Wm Lewis and Mary his wife, husbandman, to brother John Lewis 4th, June 7, 1734. Witnesses: Stephen Babcock and Anna Babcock.

Pages 309-310 , Charles Ninegrett, Chief Sachem of the Narragansett Country to Ezekiel Gavitt, quit claim, bounded: heir of Wm Hardy deceased, heirs of Wm Ross deceased, Capt. Benjamin Ellery of Newport, Sept. 24, 1731. Witnesses: Samuel Mott and William Babcock.

Pages 311-312, John Davis and Elisabeth his wife to Jonathan Maxson jr. bounded: Oliver Babcock, John Maxson, land sold by John Crandall to aforesd Jonathan Maxson, John Lewis, Tobias Brand, Nov. 30, 1731. Witnesses: Joshua and Nathaniel Babcock.

Page 312, Benajah Palmitter of Stonington, laborer, to Ebenezer Burdick of Westerly 50 A bounded: Thomas Mumford, George Stillman, Oct. 19, 1742. Witnesses: Thomas Noble and John Hill.

Pages 313-314, Charles Ninegrett, Chief Sachem of the Narragansett To Capt. Christopher Champlin jr., 174 A bounded: Col.? Joseph Stanton which formerly belonged unto James Bleavin sr, Sept. 21, 1731. (no witnesses)

Pages 315-316, Ebenezer Rathbun and Sarah his wife to John Fowler of Greenwich, cordwinder, bounded: land which did belong unto John Bleavin late of Westerly decd, John Rathbun, Oct. 13, 1731. Witnesses: John Hobbs and John Wells.

Page 316, John Lewis to son Jonathan Lewis, June 14, 1744. Witnesses: Benjamin Randall and Samuel Forster.

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Pages 317-318, Cyrus Button and Sarah his wife to Joseph Button, 79 A, Nov. 10, 1731. Witnesses: Joseph Runnalls and John Robinson.

Pages 319-320, William Avery and Sarah his wife of Stonington to Caleb Pendleton, land that was given to our honored mother Elener Pendleton by her father James Pendleton both deceased, deed dated April 14, 1709, 40 A, Dec. 27, 1731. Witnesses: Josiah Grant jr., William Pendleton, John Swan jr., and Joseph Pendleton.

Pages 321-322, Isaac Thompson and Mary his wife to Samuel Slack, glazier, bounded: land sold by John Lewis to aforsd Slack, land of Christopher Champlin now in possession of William Champlin, cordwinder, April 8, 1730. Witnesses: Roger Elderton and John Brown.

Pages 323-324, John Kinyon of South Kingstown to Corll George Hazard of South Kingstown, 200 A bounded: Thomas Rogers, Jonathan Foster, land of Jon? Kinyon of Westerly, land lately in possession of Samll Lewis, July 19, 1731. Witnesses: Mary Helme and Dorcas Sheffield.

Page 324, Jonathan Brown to son Ebenezer Brown, June 28, 1744. Witnesses: William Brand and W. Babcock.

Pages 325-326, Richard Lanphear, son & heir to George Lanphear late of Westerly deceased, to Theodoosias Lanphear, quit claim 28 A + 100 rods it being part of my father George Lanphear home, 5th lott, April 24, 1727, by Christopher Champlin, Surveyor, bounded: Jona. Lanphear, sd Richard Lanphear, John Saunders, Silas Greenman, land layed out to Eber Crandall, Nov. 19, 1731. Witnesses: Richard Berry and Moses Downing.

Page 326, Roger Larkin to son-in-law John Halls 42 A, May, 1735. Witnesses: Caleb Church and Nathll Potter.

Page 327, Richard Lanphear, eldest son & heir to George Lanphear late of Westerly deceased to Wm. Hern 27 A + 58 rods being part of my fathers Homestead farm, the 1st lott, April 24, 1727, by Christopher Champlin, Surveyor, bounded: Shadrack Lanphear, Seth Lanphear, Silas Greenman, John Denison, Nov. 17, 1731. Witnesses: Joseph Sheffield and William Babcock.

Page 328, Joseph Maxson ye 3d to Jonathan Maxson, land partly in Westerly and partly in Stonington, 120 A bounded: Matthais Randall, Wm. Lewis, Joseph Button, Sept. 20, 1738. Witnesses: Content Babcock and Abigail Swairs.

Pages 329-330, Joseph Crandall and Elizabeth his wife, of Newport, to Jos. Crandall Jr. of Westerly 71 A, Jan. 4, 1731/2. Witnesses: William Weeden and Rachel Langworthy.

Pages 331-332, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of Narragansett to Benjamin Saunders, blacksmith, 60 A bounded: Wm. Ross, James York Jr., Buffam’s Land, Sept. 24, 1731. Witnesses: Daniel Stanton and William Babcock. Trustees, also signing and being present: Thos. Fry, Wm. Wanton and Joseph Stanton.

Pages 333-334, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of Narragansett, to Thomas Brand 50 A, Sept. 24, 1731. Witnesses: Samuel Mott and William Babcock.

Pages 335-336, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of the Narragansett, to Wm Ross, husbandman, 120 A bounded: Ninegret’s land, Buffam’s Land, Joseph Crandall, Bleavins Land, Sept. 24 1731. Witnesses: Samuel Mott and William Babcock.

Pages 337-338, David Dodge of Colchester, Hartford Co., CT, weaver, to Ezekiel Gavett, house carpenter, 88 ½ A, Joseph Babcock convey sd land to sd Dodge, John Dodge, Peter Barker deceased, Feb. 26, 1731/32. Witnesses: James York and William Babcock.

Page 339, Weston Clarke of Newport to Joseph Davall ?, 240 A, 1/8 part, bounded: Thomas Brooks, Joseph Gardner, John Holmes, heirs of Martha Wilkey, Feb. 7, 1695. Witnesses: Nathaniel Coddington, John Pososke ?. Recorded March 15, 1731/32.

Page 340, William Hern to Richard Lanphear, sum of 200 pounds to be paid to me by sd Richard Lanphear, Nov. 17, 1731. {relates to deed by Richard Lanphear to William Hern}, 27 A + 58 rods bounded: West - Jos. Sheffield, William Babock.

Pages 341-342, Richard Lanphear, eldest son & heir of George Lanphear late of Westerly decd to Wm Hern, 29 A + 40 rods, Nov. 23, 1731. Witnesses: Richard Berry and John Hall.

Page 342, (very dark) Apr. 2, 1744? Wm ___ trustees by Special Act of Assembly ... Witnesses: Samuel Crandall and Thomas Hiscox jr.

Pages 343-344, John Tillinghast and Anna his wife of East Greenwich to Samuel Wilbore, 250 A bounded: John Webb, Peleg Mumford, Christopher Curtis, Oct. 1731. Witnesses: Rowse Helm, asst. and Daniel Arrault.

Pages 345-346, Joshua Pendleton and Dosethea? his wife to Stephen Willcox of Stonington, part of Capt. James Pendleton farm, bounded: Benoni Smith, Hadsall’s Land, Samll Cottrill, 100 A, 27 Mar 1732. Witnesses: John Denison and Roger Elderton.

Pages 347-348, Richard Lanphear, eldest son & heir of George Lanphear of Westerly decd to James Pendleton, part of my father’s Homestead farm, Apr. 24, 1727. Witnesses: Richard Berry and Moses Downing.

Page 348, John Babcock to son Ichabod Babcock, Jan. 15, 1738/9. Witnesses: John Dodge and Edward Bleavin.

Pages 349-350, John Lewis to grandson Christopher Lewis, son of my daughter, Jerusha Lewis, 63 A bounded: George Babcock and Samuel Brownill of South Kingstown, Feb. 5, 1731/2. Witnesses: John Richmond and Samuel Slack.

Page 350, Joseph Maxson 3d to Jno Richmond, 60 A bounded: Oliver Babcock, Matthias Randall, Samll Clark, John Richmond, July 4, 1738. Witnesses: John Kinyon and Stephen Johnson.

Pages 351-352, Benoni Smith and Ruth his wife, husbandman, to James Halls, son of Henry Halls deceased, 2 A bounded: land sd Hall Bought of George Lanphear Jr., Apr. 21, 1731. Witnesses: Joseph Crumb and George Lanphear.

Page 352, Boundary line - Silas Greenman & Stephen Babcock, Nov. 18, 1745. Witnesses: Joshua Thompson and Thos. Alexander.

Pages 353-354, John Lewis Sr., deed of gift to son, William Lewis , Dec. 30, 1725, 119 A bounded: Capt. Thompson, Roger Elderton; original deed not authentic, new deed, Apr. 14, 1732. Witnesses: Jonathan Brown and Jeremiah Jencks.

Page 355, William Clark to son William Clark, 80 A being part of my Homestead farm bounded: Beaver river, highway, Benj. Mory, grantor, Sept. 1, 1731. Witnesses: Isaac Shelden and Rowse Helme, justice.

Page 356, James Covey and Sarah his wife, to Benjamin Wilbore of Little Compton, Bristol Co., bounded by : Joseph Maxson Jr., David Lewis, Peter Kinyon, Daniel Mackoun, William Mackoun, Wm Brand, March 9, 1737/8. Witnesses: John Mackcoun and Thomas Brand.

Pages 357-358, Jonathan Maxson jr., Indenture May 30, 1732, to Jonathan Rogers of New London, bounded: Oliver Babcock. Witnesses: Benjamin Lewis and George Stillman.

Page 358, (dark, small) Joshua N___ to James Halls jr, bounded: Wm Clark, July 17, 1744. Witnesses: John Cottrill and Thomas Edwards.

Pages 359-360, Peter Crandall and Mary his wife to Oliver Babcock, 20 A, Nov. 10, 1731. Witnesses: James Covey, William Babcock.

Page 360, Thomas Clark to son Thomas Clark, my father Joseph Clark deceased, Feb. 17, 1740. Witnesses: George Stillman and Elisha Stillman.

Pages 361-362, George Bently and Ruth his wife, to Ichabod Potter son to Thomas Potter deceased of South Kingstown, 50 A bounded: James Halls, Jan. 10, 1731/2. Witnesses: Mary Dickinson and Chas. Dickinson.

Page 362 (363), Indenture dated April 2, 1744, Edmund Pendleton jr, of the one part & John ___, Daniel Updike, ___, Thos. Richardson, Edward ___, Trustees for the Colony by Special Act of Assembly. Witnesses: Thos. Alexander and Joseph Lewis jr.

Pages 363-364, Ichabod Potter of South Kingstown to Nathaniel Potter of South Kingstown, 50 A in Westerly bounded: Jeremiah Bos, James Hall, Wm Bently, Apr. 12, 1732. Witnesses: Robt Hannah and Charles Mur___.

Page 364 (365), John Richmond and Elisabeth his wife to John Hoxsie of Charlestown, bounded: Oliver Babcock, Samll Clark, Matthew Randall, Dec. 23, 1738. Witnesses: Wm Hern, justice and John Prosser.

Pages 365-366, Jeffry Champlin of North Kingstown to Samuel Wilbore 50 A bounded: Edward Boss, John Champlin of Westerly, Thomas Lillibridge, land which Jeffry Champlin deceased Purchased of Daniel Wilcox (the whole being 100 A), Feb. 25, 1731/2. Witnesses: James Helme and Danll Carpenter.

Page 367, Deposition of Peter Crandall and Joseph Maxson of Westerly of full age. Depose to being neighbors of Capt. James Pendleton and knew Hannah his wife and his children by Hannah; 1st Joseph Pendleton, 2nd Edmund, 3rd Caleb, next Ann, next Elenor, next Dorithy. That Daughter Ann was married to Elezer Brown, Elenor to Wm Walker, Dorithy to Nicholas Cottrill. Aug. 16, 1732.

Page 367, Jeffry Champlin to Caleb Church, Bloomer, Dec. 23, 1738. Witnesses: John Richmond, justice, Peter Worden.

Page 368 (369) John Mott to Caleb Church, 5 A bounded: land sd Church purchased of Edward Mott, Mar 8, 1735/6. Witnesses: Thomas Potter and John Maxson 3d.


Transcribed by Susan Irish Nahas, 2002


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