Westerly, Rhode Island Deeds Vol. 6

(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.


Pages 1-2, Charles Ninegrett, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts to John Babcock 197 A, Sept. 24, 1731. Witnesses: Samll Mott and William Babcock.

Pages 3-4, Charles Ninegrett, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts to Theodaty Rhoads, 80 A bounded by: Ninegrett’s land, Corll Joseph Stanton, land belonging to heirs of Wm. Rathbun Deceased, heirs of John Bleavin deceased, April 11, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 5-6, Theodaty Rhoads to Corll Joseph Stanton, 80 A bounded by: Stanton York, James Bleavin, Joseph Crandall, land belonging to heirs of William Rathbun deceased, heirs of John Bleavin deceased, June 7, 1732. Witnesses: Christopher Champlin and William Babcock.

Pages 7-8, Judiah Irish and Mary his wife of North Kingstown to Moress Tucker, 50 A in Westerly bounded by: John Witter, Stephen Richmond, John Richmond, Nathll Wells, John Irish, May 10, 1732. Witnesses: George Babcock Jr. and Stephen Richmond.

Pages 9-10, Charles Ninegrett, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts to Theodaty Rhodes, 96 A bounded by: Ninegrett, John Babcock, Rebeckah Larkin, April 6, 1732. Witnesses: William Babcock and Samll Mott.

Pages 11-12, Charles Ninegrett, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts to Thomas Stanton, 108 A bounded by: Edward Larkin, Danll Stanton, Sept. 23, 1731. Witnesses: Samll Mott and William Babcock.

Pages 13-14, Charles Ninegrett, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts to Daniel Stanton, 219 A bounded by: Edward Larkin, John Halls, Corll Joseph Stanton, Thos. Stanton, Sept. 23, 1731. Witnesses: Samll Mott and William Babcock.

Pages 15-16, Benjamin Holway and Penelope his wife to John Knowles of South Kingstown, 67 A bounded by: Isaac Sheffield, Benja Perry, March 24, 1726. Witnesses: Jeremiah Clark and Daniel Brown.

Page 16, Joseph Larkin to John Larkin, quit claim, land that was given to sd John Larkin and Samuel Larkin by Last Will of Edward Larkin late of Westerly, July 9, 1741. Witnesses: Nicholas Cottrill and W. Babcock.

Pages 17-18, Daniel Stanton to Coll Joseph Stanton, 111 A bounded by: John Halls, sd Jos. Stanton, sd Daniel Stanton, Nov. 24, 1731. Witnesses: Thos. Stanton and Wm. Babcock.

Page 18, Deposition of Sanford Gavit of Westerly of lawful age testified that on or about 21 Jan. last past Anthony Bennet Ross employed me to make a wall for him, the weather proved Bad that we could not work ........

Pages 19-20, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Coll Joseph Stanton 300 A, Sept. 23, 1731. Witnesses: Daniel Stanton and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 21-22, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to James York jr, house carpenter, Sept. 24, 173_. Witnesses: Daniel Stanton and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 23-24, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Josh Crandall, cordwinder, 44+ A bounded by: James Bleavin, Wm Ross, sd Joseph Crandall, April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 25-26, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to John Enos Jr, husbandman, 87+ A bounded by: John Babcock, James Bleavin, Edward Larkin, Rebeckah Larkin, April 6, 1732. Witnesses: Samll Mott and Daniel Stanton.

Pages 27-28, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Stanton York, 66 A bounded by: James Bleavin, heirs of James Bleavin decd, Thomas Brand, John Enos, March 6, 1732. Witnesses: Samll Mott and Danll Stanton.

Pages 29-30, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to James Bleavin, 18 3/4 A bounded by: Stanton York, sd James Bleavin, Joseph Crandall, Theodaty Rhoads, April 7, 1732. Witnesses Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 31-32, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to James York, husbandman, 43+ A bounded by: Buffum, heirs of William Ross decd, April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 33-34, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to John Halls, 57 A, April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 35-36, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Samuel Mott, husbandman, 100 A, April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Daniel Stanton.

Pages 37-38, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Stephen Willcox of Westerly & Robert Willcox of South Kingstown, 2 A where Iron works formerly stood, Sept. 21, 1731. Witnesses: Daniel Stanton and Wm Babcock.

Pages 39-40, Stanton York to Corll Joseph Stanton, 66 A bounded by: John Enos jr, James Bleavin, Theodaty Rhoads, heirs of John Bleavin decd, Thomas Brank, April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Page 40, Roger Larkin to son John Larkin, 84 A, Jan. 1, 1738/9. Witnesses: Cyrus Richmond and Jonathan Wells.

Pages 41-42, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Isaac Vars, 63 A, April 6, 1732. Witnesses: William Babcock and Samll Mott.

Pages 43-44, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Wm Hall, Blacksmith, 97 A bounded by: Isaac Vars, John Babcock, Theodaty Rhoads, April 6, 1732. Witnesses: Samll Mott and William Babcock.

Page 45, Shall come Wm Bennit Saunders of Stonington to William Bennitt Jr. of Stonington, 40 A in Westerly bounded by: Richard Bennit, July 31, 1727. Witnesses: John Richmond, justice, Joseph Lawton. The subscriber William Bennitt Saunders appeared ....

Page 46, John Satterly quit claim unto father Nicholas Saterly all rights in any portion of fathers estate, March 21, 1730/1. Witnesses: Thomas Hiscox and Ephriam Hiscox.

Pages 47-48, William Bennitt Jr. of Stonington to John Lewis, 40 A, June 19, 1731/2. Witnesses: John Richmond, justice, and Ann Richmond.

Page 48, Indenture 9 May 1743 Between Caleb Church, Bloomer, and Jahleal B____, Daniel Updike, John Gardner, Joseph Whipple, John Dexter, Edward Scott Trustees for Colony, 30 A. Witnesses: John Hull, justice and Samll Perry.

Pages 49-50, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Thomas Stanton, 100 A April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Samll Mott and Daniel Stanton.

Pages 51-52, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to John Johnson, 60 A April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 53-54, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Joseph Johnson, laborer, 80 A April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 55-56, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Daniel Stanton, bounded by: Edward Larkin, James York Jr., Benj. Saunders, Wm Ross, John Babcock, April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thos Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 57-58, Christopher Stanton and Elizabeth his wife to William Champlin, Feb. 8, 1732/3. Witnesses: Theo Rhodes, George Champlin and Hannah Champlin.

Pages 59-60, Richard Lanphear eldest son & heir to George Lanphear Decd late of Westerly, to John Denison of Stonington 18 A + 80 rods part of my father’s Homestead, quit claim, 2nd Lott in number, Mrch 6, 1731/2. Witnesses: William Hern and Christopher Champlin.

Page 61, Roger Elderton and Lydea his wife to Samuel Slack, yeoman, 3 A bounded by: Samll Allen, Oliver Babcock, Jan. 17, 1726/7. Witnesses: John Denison and Henry Davison.

Page 62, Samuel Lewis to John Kinyon of South Kingstown, 200 A bounded by: Thomas Rogers, Jonathan Foster, April 28, 1730. Witnesses: George Havens and Samll Willbore.

Pages 63-64, Henry Hall to John Kinyon of Kingstown, 120 A bounded by: Israel Lewis, Henry Hall Second, John Enos, Dec. 26, 1718. Witnesses: Henry Gardener Jr. and Francis Willett. Rec. Aug. 24, 1731.

Pages 65-66, Henry Hall to John Kinyon of Kingstown, 100 A bounded by: John Enos, John Kinyon, Benj. Lewis, John Watson now in possession of his son Wm Watson, Feb. 5, 1722/3. Witnesses: Rowse Helme, justice and John Foster. Rec. Aug. 24, 1731.

Pages 67-68, Matthias Button and Mary his wife, Husbandman, to Capt. Oliver Babcock, 25 A bounded by: land in possession of George Runnolds, Matthew Randall, June 10, 1732/3. Witnesses: William Champlin and Theodaty Rhoads, justice.

Pages 69-70, Henry Hall, Husbandman, to John Kinyon of Kingstown, 55 A bounded by: Samll Lewis, Peter Button jr., Jan. 27, 1719. Witnesses: Thos Flower and Wm Browne. Rec. Aug. 24, 1731.

Page 70, John Richmond of Westerly and Isaac Thompson of Stonington Exors to Last Will of Capt. Isaac Thompson late of Westerly Decd, to Thomas Noise of Westerly, Husbandman, and his wife Mary, legacy given to Mary Noys by her deceased father Isaac Thompson, 55 A Oct. 17, 1738. Witnesses: Joseph Pendleton and William Babcock.

Pages 71-72, William Enos and Mary his wife, Husbandman, to John Kinyon of South Kingstown 114 A bounded by: heirs of Henry Hall, land formerly belonging to Israel Lewis, May 31, 1726. Witnesses: John Gay?? and John Handson. Rec. Aug. 24, 1731.

Page 72, John Babcock to Ezekiel Gavit Jr., 120 A, Feb. 14, 1738/9. Witnesses: Wm Champlin Jr and W. Babcock.

Pages 73-74, Roger Elderton to Samuel Slack, glazier, 34 A + 78 rods, July 5, 1731. Witnesses: Theo Vars and Josh Lewis Jr.

Page 74, Jerusha Edwards, Spinster, to Thomas Edwards, Carpenter, all that Tract of Land that my Honored father Bought of John Thompson? of Stonington, March 6, 1739. Witnesses: Christopher Edwards and Wm Hern, justice.

Page 75, Robert Lillibridge firmly bound unto Thomas Lillibridge, £500, Sept. 1731. Witnesses: Samll Willbore and Wm Babcock.

Page 76, Thomas Wells, quit claim to Edward Wells, the northern part of a piece of Land divided unto him by Last Will of Thomas Wells late of Westerly Decd dated 11 April 1716, Feb. 12, 1732/3. Witnesses: Samuel Tracy and Stephen Richmond.

Pages 77-78, Stephen Willcox Jr. and Alice his wife to Robert Willcox of South Kingstown, 1 A being ½ part of 2 A, honored father Stephen Willcox late of Westerly built his Iron Works & Saw Mill, April 24, 1732. Witnesses: Jos Sheffield and John Case.

Pages 79-80, Jeffery Champlin and Mary his wife to Joseph Enos, 104 A, Dec. 18, 1732. Witnesses: Elisha Halls, Benja Brown and Andrew _rer_sett.

Pages 81-82, Indenture dated 10 July 1732, John Kinyon eldest son & heir of John Kinyon late of Westerly Decd to Joseph Kinyon, quit claim, 128 A. Witnesses: Thomas Kinyon and Jos Fox.

Pages 83-84, Patience Barker, Spinster, £50 to Edward Bleavin 1/9 part of Certain Tract (Whole being 200 A) bounded by: Peter Davis, Joseph Babcock, David Dodge, Aug. 31, 1731. Witnesses: James Bleavin and John Hobbs.

Pages 85-86, Eward Mott to Samll Worden living in South Kingstown, 70 A bounded by: Roger Larkin, Nov. 25, 1731. Witnesses: Andr Va___luce and James Worden.

Pages 87-90, Indenture 17 May 1733 between John Kinyon and Elizabeth his wife and Benja Peckham of South Kingstown, bounded by: Thomas Rogers, Jonathan Foster, Thomas Rogers (son of James Rogers), John Kinyon Decd in occupation of Joseph Kinyon, 200 A land which sd John Kinyon purchased of Samll Lewis. Witnesses: George Hazard Jr., and Jos Fox.

Pages 91-92, Daniel Peckham to Benj. Peckham of South Kingstown, 180 A, Jan. 2, 1732/3. Witnesses: Joseph Kinyon and Benja Peckham Jr.

Page 93, Jonathan Maxson to Joseph Maxson 3d, bounded by: John Lewis, March 15, 1733. Witnesses: Daniel Peckham and Theoy Rhoades.

Page 94, Isaac Thompson to Francis West, 5? A, March 4, 1731/2. Witnesses: John Hall and Wm Babcock.

Pages 95-96, John Babcock, Husbandman, to Caleb Church, Bloomer, bounded by: lands Caleb Church Bought of Edward Mott, Dec. 24, 1729. Witnesses: Sarah Crandall and Danll Brown.

Page 97, Edward Boss and Susannah his wife of Kingstown, Mariner, to William Tanner of Kingstown 150 A bounded by: Job Babcock, Thomas Winterton, Edward Boss Jr, March 11, 1709? (7th yr of Queen Anne). Witnesses: Wm Barber, Gershume Cottrill and John Crowder. Rec. Sept. 1, 1731.

Page 98, Nathan Randall and Elinor his wife to Edmund Pendleton Jr. 60 A bounded by: Edmund Pendleton Sr., it being all ye land I purchased of Caleb Pendleton Jr., Nov. 1, 1738. Witnesses: Mary Lewis and Rebeckah Pendleton.

Pages 99-100, Joseph Hull and Elizabeth his wife, yeoman & Blacksmith, to Jeffry Champlin 1/4 part of 10 A and 1/4 part Dwelling house, 1/4 part of Iron Works called Churches Iron Works, Nov. 4. 1732. Witnesses: C___ Champlin and Anna Champlin.

Pages 101-102, William Tanner and Elisabeth his wife of South Kingstown to son John Tanner of Westerly, Blacksmith, 75 A bounded by: land which did belong to Thomas Winterton, Peleg Mumford, Nathan Tanner, Dec. 23, 1730. Witnesses: Francis Tanner and Isaac Sheldin.

Page 102, Stephen Wilbour, Indenture 12 Aug 1743? and John Brenton?, Danll Updike, Gideon Wanton, Thomas Richarson, John Dexter Edwd Scott Trustees for Colony by Special Act of Assembly, 30 A lately purchased of Wm Brand. Witnesses: Silas Greenman and Hannah Babcock.

Pages 103-104, Thomas Hicks and Ann his wife of Portsmouth to son Benjamin Hicks of Portsmouth, 280 A bounded by: Samuel Teft, Nicholas Utter, 21 day 6th mo called August 1731. Witnesses: Wm Anthony, justice and Gideon Anthony.

Page 104, Joseph Stillman and Mary his wife, Weaver, to father George Stillman, Taylor, 50 A bounded by: George Stillman Jr., Jos Clark and Jos Crandall, July 20, 1741 (15th year of George II). Witnesses: Jos Clark and Deborah Clark.

Pages 105-106, Joseph Hull, Blacksmith to Wm Thorn, Bloomer, 1/4 part Dwelling house, 1/4 part land thereon, 1/4 part Iron Works, sd Joseph Hull bought of Caleb Church, Bloomer, in 1729, March 12, 1730/1. Witnesses: Peter Worden and Joseph Bicknell.

Page 106, William Champlin to son James Champlin, Husbandman, 100 A, Dec. 26, 1738/9. Witnesses: Daniel Babcock and Wm Babcock.

Pages 107-108, James Braman Jr. and Elizabeth his wife of North Kingstown, Mason, to Palmer Cleveland of North Kingstown, Taylor, 78 ½ A bounded by: land in possession of Benjamin Braman, Daniel Brown late Decd, land of John Lewis in possession of William Lewis, March 13, 1729/30. Witnesses: James Helme and Sands Helme.

Page 108. Josiah Hill to Josiah Hill Jr, 47 A bounded by: Joseph Maxson, Stephen Richmond, George Runnolds, May 30, 1741. Witnesses: Stephen Richmond, justice and Jeffery Champlin.

Page 109, Samuel Lewis having purchased of Samuel Wilbore, (about access), April 29, 1730. Witnesses: George Havens and John Kinyon.

Page 110, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Reuben Johnson, Husbandman, 139 A + 64 rods bounded by: John Millard, Thomas Stanton, Danll Peckham, Nov. 16, 1733. Witnesses: Joseph Cross and Sarah Cross.

Pages 111-112, Samuel Slack, Glazier, to Stephen Palmer of Stonington, 4 A bounded by: Stephen Babcock, land that did belong to Elihu Palmer decd, Jan. 12, 1732/3. Witnesses: Jonathan Richardson, Wm Babcock.

Page 112, William Thorn, Bloomer, to Caleb Church, 1/4 part of Iron Works which Caleb Church sold to Joseph Hull, March 9, 1738. Witnesses: Joseph Hull and Joseph Lawton.

Pages 113-114, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Joseph Crandall, Cordwinder, 44+ A bounded by: James Bleavin, William Ross, Theodaty Rhoads, April 7, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Stanton and Samll Mott.

Pages 115-116, David Kinyon and Mary his wife to Joseph Kinyon, 128 A bounded by: John Kinyon, Jonathan Kinyon, land that was Samuel Kinyons now in possession of Jonathan Kinyon, June 23, 1732. Witnesses: William Watson and Nathll Lewis.

Pages 117-118, Theodoseus Lanphear and Rachell his wife to son Joshua Lanphear, Laborer, all & every parcell of Our farm we now live on 40 A bounded by: Capt. James Babcock, Capt. Isaac Thompson, June 22, 1733. Witnesses: Daniel Palmer and Mary Palmer (of Stonington).

Page 119, John Satterly, Husbandman, to Daniel Shaw, Cordwainer, a certain Dwelling House ye my brother Law? Jonathan Palmeter lately Dwelt, 3 A bounded by: Benj. Saunders, Dec. 21, 1732. Witnesses: George Stillman and George Stillman Jr.

Page 120, March 29, 1734, Land laid out for Wm Champlin, Capt. Oliver Babcock & Capt. Thompson, 74 A, William Babcock, Surveyor.

Page 120, Thomas Lawton of Portsmouth, land sold to Lawton by John Richmond, 75 A was mortgaged to ye Grand Committee, Pd off by Lawton Oct. 3, 1735. Witnesses: Josias Lyndon and Mary Lyndon.

Page 121, George Bently and Ruth his wife to father Wm Bently, 60 A bounded by: sd Wm Bently, John Teft, Aug. 18, 1731. Witnesses: Wm Champlin and Samll Perry.

Page 122, Robert Hardy, Laborer, to Ezekiel Gavit, from Estate of my Decd father, Wm Hardy, May 15, 1736. Witnesses: Joseph Stanton Jr. and Henry Davison.

Page 123, Philip Palmeter to son Jonathan Palmeter, 18 A bounded by: John Saunders, John Satterly, sd Jonathan Palmeter, Stephen Babcock, Aug. 15, 1732. Witnesses: Richard Berry and Samuel Saunders.

Page 124, Articles of Agreement 7 Sept 1731 between Thomas Lillibridge & Robert Lillibridge; whereas Sarah Lillibridge Mother of Thomas Lillibridge & Robert Lillibridge widow & Relique to Mr. Thomas Lillibridge Decd having a Right of Dower in a farm of Land which the Decd Thomas Lillibridge gave to his son Thomas Lillibridge ...., April 25, 1731. Witnesses: Wm Clark, Samll Wilbore, George Babcock jr and Wm Babcock.

Pages 125-126, Charles Ninegret, Chief Sachem of ye Naragansetts, to Daniel Peckham 180 A, Nov. 24, 1732. Witnesses: John Babcock and Isaac Thompson.

Pages 127-128, Stephen Palmer of Stonington to John Thompson of Stonington, Husbandman, 4 A bounded by: Stephen Babcock, land that did belong to Elihu Palmer Decd, Aug. 24, 1733. Witnesses: William Hancock and Nehemiah Palmer.

Page 128, Peter Kinyon and Naomy his wife to John Wells, 19+ A, March 25, 1740. Witnesses: Jesse Irish and Edwd Mott.

Page 129, James Covey of Westerly & Nathll Cottrell of North Kingstown to Wm Hern our Estate Right Title, July 26, 1732. Witnesses: Thomas Clark, George Stillman and Hubbard Burdick.

Page 130, Stanton York and Jemima his wife, Cordwinder, to Edmund Pendleton Jr, 46 A it being all ye Remaining part of ye Tract of Land I purchased of Ninegrett Sachem bounded by: James Bleavin, Coll Stanton, land he purchased of Theodaty Rhodes, heirs of John Bleavin, Thos Brand Jr, Aug. 16, 1736. Witnesses: Mary Hall and Ann Enos.

Pages 131-132, We James Covey of Westerly & Nathll Cottrell of North Kingstown, Exors to Estate of Eber Crandall of Westerly Decd, to Richard Lanphear son & heir of George Lanphear, Taylor, late of Westerly decd & his parties Theodosious Lanphear, John Saunders, James Pendleton & William Hern; Mortgage Conveyed from George Lanphear, Taylor, & Seth Lanphear to Nathaniell Sheffield of Newport, Merchant, 10 Oct 1726, 120 A. Mortgage was signed over to Eber Crandall & James Covey 19 June 1727, July 13, 1733. Witnesses: Samll Cottrill, Nathan Tanner, Hubbard Burdick and George Stillman.

Page 133-134, John Denison and Mary his wife of Stonington to Wm Hern, 48 A the 9th Lott in Number of a Tract of Land which did formerly belong to George Lanphear Decd, bounded by: Jonathan Brown, Briant Pendleton, John Lanphear, May 15, 1733. Witnesses: Danll Minor and Stephen Babcock.

Pages 135-136, Richard Lanphear eldest son & heir to George Lanphear late of Westerly decd, to John Saunders 46 A + 10 rods, part of my father George Lanphear Homestead farm bounded by: John Lanphear, James Pendleton, John Saunders, Richard Lanphear, Nov. 19, 1731. Witnesses: Moses Downing and Richard Berry.

Page 136, William Fanning and Lydia his wife to Francis West, 50 A bounded by: Elias Thompson, James Babcock of Stonington, Francis West, Capt. Isaac Thompson, it being all ye Land Fanning purchased of Solomon Hakes, Dec. 29, 1737/8. Witnesses: Joseph Champlin and Wm Babcock.

Pages 137-138, Silas Greenman of Stonington, Trader, to George Lanphear, Husbandman, 28 A + 100 rods bounded by: John Lanphear, Silas Greenman, land which did belong to Richard Lanphear, heirs of Eber Crandall Decd 5th Lott in Number, June 1732. Witnesses: Theodaty Rhoades and Oliver Babcock.

Page 139, Nicholas Saterly, weaver, to son John Saterly, 22 A, Feb. 2, 1731/2. Witnesses: William Hiscox and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 140, Samuel Larkin to Robert Knowles of North Kingstown, quit claim all Right, 126 A bounded by: Ninegrett Indian Sachem, Samll Mott, James York Jr, Daniel Stanton, Feb. 12, 1735. Witnesses: Rowse Helme and John Case.

Pages 141-142, Stephen Willcox (son of Daniel Willcox) to Comfort Shaw of Stonington, 20 A bounded by: Samll Cottrill, Nov. 3, 1732. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson and George Stillman.

Pages 143-144, Samuel Burdick to son Samuel Burdick jr, Husbandman, 58 A bounded by: Robert Burdick, Aug. 15, 1733. Witnesses: Thomas Clark and Elizabeth Clark.

Page 144, Jonathan Crandall, weaver, to Joseph Clark, 56 ½ A lands of Eber Crandall & ye 2nd Lott in Number, bounded by: sd Clark, John Cottrill, March 3, 1740/1. Witnesses: Elisha Stillman and John Crandall jr.

Pages 145-146, Henry Tew of Newport to brother Edward Tew, a Minor, it was the desire & intent of my father, Henry Tew late of Newport Deceased, 300 A in Westerly bounded by: Samuel Clark of Jamestown, Thomas Wells, Robert Buffum, Edward Larkin, July 6, 1733. Witnesses: Samll Collins and Josias Lyndon.

Page 147, Henry Tew of Newport to brother Edward Tew, a Minor, stock, utensils of that sort or kind belonging to a certain Tract of Land in Westerly belonging to my father late of Newport Decd. Provided that Edward Tew Shall & Do within 3 months after he arrives to the age of 21 will & truly give & acquit unto the sd Henry Tew all his Right, title of the remainder of their fathers Personal Estate, July 6, 1733. Witnesses: Samll Collins and Josias Lyndon.

Page 148, John Babcock to Robert Knowles of North Kingstown, 200 A in Westerly bounded by: heirs of Wm Hall Decd, Jos Johnson, Daniel Stanton, Wm Ross, James Bleavin, John Enos jr, heirs of Esq. Rhoades Decd, it being all the land I bought of Charles Ninegrett; 2nd Tract bounded by: Benj. Perry Coll Joseph Stanton, 50 A, Aug. 26, 1735. Witnesses: James Covey and Joseph Babcock jr.

Pages 149-150, Stephen Babcock to Richard Berry, Cordwinder, 10 A bounded by: sd Berry, John Saunders, Jonathan Palmeter, Greenmans land, April 30, 1733. Witnesses: Stephen Willcox and Wm Babcock.

Pages 151-153, John Teft of South Kingstown to son Joseph Tefft of Westerly, bounded by: John Tefft jr, Samuel Tefft, Job Rogers, heirs of Peter Tefft, land I bought of Peleg Rogers and Wm Gibson, 180 A, Aug. 31, 1733. Witnesses: Robt. Hannah and Rowse Helme.

Page 153, John Babcock to son Wm Babcock, 60 A bounded by: sd John Babcock, Roger Elderton, land I have given unto my son Ichabod Babcock, Nov. 22, 1733. Witnesses: Ichabod Babcock and Wm Ross.

Page 154, We Wm Gibson, Samuel Tefft, George Babcock, Samuel Perry, Thomas Parker, Eber Crandall, Jeremiah Crandall, Francis Colegrove, Daniel Tennant, John Witter, John Tefft, Wm Clark, Nicholas Utter Jr., Jabez Tucker, Weston Clark, Peter Parker, Daniel Willcox, Nicholas Utter, James Adams, Samll Clark, George Foster, Samuel Lewis, Joseph Brown, Wm Knowles, Peter Tefft, John Enos Inhabitants of Westerly, Kingstown & Newport having purchased a Tract of Weston Clark, Maj. Randall Holden, Richard Green & Phillip Tillinghast being Impowered by the Colony to sell vacant Land in Naragansett County by deed 28 June 1709, 2 Tracts bounded: Jeremiah Crandall, Samll Lewis, Francis Robinson 228 A. The other bounded: Samll Lewis, Wm Knowles, Francis Robinson 226 A sold to John Kinyon of Kingstown, 28 Feb 1709. Witnesses: John Babcock and John Hill. Recorded 12 March 1732.

Pages 155-156, William Wanton of Newport, to Jos Wanton of Newport, gentleman, 600 A South Morety in Westerly, occupation of Jabez Gifford, bounded by: __ Browning, ___ Richmond, Peter Worden, Thomas Potter, Oct. 16, 1733. Witnesses: John Aken and Wm Wanton jr., justice.

Pages 157-158, Wm Wanton of Newport to Benjamin Wanton of Newport, Marriner, 600 A North Moriety occupation of Jabez Gifford bounded: Roger Larkin, ___ Browning, ___ Richmond, Peter Worden, Thomas Potter, Oct. 16, 1733. Witnesses: John Akin and Wm Wanton jr., Justice.

Pages 159-160, Thomas Stanton to William Wanton Esq. Gov. of Colony, 50 A in Westerly bounded: Samll Mott, 23d Aug 1732. Witnesses: Ebenezer Burdick and Rebekah Stanton.

Page 160, Joseph Maxson jr. of Stonington to George Deake, Husbandman, 64 A + 1/4 bounded: Hubbard Burdick, Samuel Clark, Nathan Babcock, Joseph Stedman, March 18, 1744/5. Witnesses: Thomas Babcock and Amos Maxson.

Pages 161-162, Richard Lanphear, Eldest son & heir to George Lanphear late of Westerly Decd to son Ebenezer Lanphear, Husbandman, 20 A being part of my father George Lanphear’s Homestead Farm, 3rd Lott in number bounded: John Lanphear, land layed out to Eber Crandall Late of Westerly Decd, Silas Greenman, Seth Lanphear, Nov. 17, 1731. Witnesses: Jos Sheffield and William Babcock.

Page 162, Benjamin Halls to Joseph Halls 37 A bounded: Edward Halls, Aug. 31, 1736. Witnesses: Thomas Nett and John Brown.

Page 163, Ezekiel Gavitt, carpenter, to son Ezekiel Gavitt 88 A, mention sale by Joseph Babcock to David Dodge, bounded: heirs of Peter Barker Decd, Oct. 8, 1733. Witnesses: Ichabod Babcock and Henry Davison.

Page 164, William Champlin to son Joshua Champlin 150 A bounded: Peter Davis, James Bleavin, Edward Larkin, Oct. 8, 1733. Witnesses: James York and Henry Davison.

Pages 165-166, Thomas Mumford of Groton, CT to Richard Mumford of Newport, Merchant, 396 A bounded: Maxsons Purchase, land formerly Belonging to Jno Richmond of Westerly, Josiah Hill, land formerly Belonging to Jno Maccoun, Jonathan Maxson heirs, George Stillman, Thomas Wells, Oct. 4, 1733. Witnesses: Ann Richmond and Content Richmond.

Pages 167-168, John Tefft of South Kingstown to son Samuel Tefft of Westerly, bounded: Peleg Card formerly belonging to Samll Clark, David Lewis, David Kinyon, 121 A, Aug. 31, 1733. Witnesses: Robt. Hannah and Rowse Helme ass’t.

Pages 169-170, Ichabod Potter of South Kingstown, weaver, to George Bently, 180 A bounded: Edward Larkin, John Bently, Jan. 10, 1731/2. Witnesses: Mary Dickinson and Chas Dickinson.

Page 170, Thomas Noyes and Mary his wife to John Payn of New Shoreham, 55 A bounded: Isaac Babcock, Capt. Edward Sands, William Babcock, Elias Thompson & John Brown, it being all the land sd Noyes purchased of John Richmon & James Thompson, Oct. 26, 174_. Witnesses: Henry Mulkin and W. Babcock.

Pages 171-172, John Kinyon and Elizabeth his wife to son John Kinyon jr. 110 A bounded: Joseph Kinyon, land I purchased of Samuel Lewis, Feb. 12, 1732/3. Witnesses: Sylvester Kinyon and Nathll Lewis.

Page 172, Nicholas Cottrill of Westerly to John Crandall (son of Peter), Husbandman, 50 A, Dorithy Cottrill the mother of sd Nicholas Cottrill & Rebeckah ye wife, Sept. 6, 1742. Witnesses: Elias Thompson, W. Babcock, justice, Wm. Hern and Reuben Johnson.

Pages 173-74, George Hazard deed by John Kinyon formerly of South Kingstown now of Westerly dated 19 July 1731 to George Hazard 200 A bounded: Thomas Rogers, Jonathan Foster, land formerly in possession of Samll Lewis, mortgage terms. George quit claim to Kinyon, May 5, 1733. Witnesses: George Hazard jr. and Jos Fox. Ack at South Kingstown.

Pages 175-76, John Stanton to John Stanton jr of Newport, Shipwright, 325 A bounded: Samll Clark, Nov. 6, 1733. Witnesses: Josias Lyndon and Mary Lyndon.

Page 177, John Babcock to son Ichabod Babcock, Husbandman, 120 A, Nov. 10, 1733. Witnesses: Ezekiel Gavitt and Samuel Gavitt.

Page 178, Samuel Larkin to Jedediah Davis of South Kingstown, 40 A bounded: Samuell Mott, Daniel Stanton, Thomas Stanton, James York jr, Jan. 1734/5. Witnesses: Elias Thompson and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 179-80, James Hall to son Joseph Hall, 133 A bounded: land that was James Hall jr Decd, Edward Hall jr, Sept. 5, 1733. Witnesses: George Stillman and Peter Burdick.

Pages 181-82, John Richmond and Elizabeth his wife to John Robinson, 90 A bounded: John Pooler, Thomas Mumford, John Loveless, Thomas Potter, Cyrus Richmond, John Witter together with all my Right in land in Voluntown, CT which I bought of David Culver, Nov. 12, 1731. Witnesses: Joseph Hull and Samuel Tracy.

Page 183, William Champlin to son William Champlin, 200 A, Oct. 8, 1733. Witnesses: James York and Henry Denison.

Page 184, William Champlin to son Samuel Champlin 140 A bounded: Capt. Stephen Willcox, Ezekiel Gavitt, Capt. Noyes, Oct. 8, 1733. Witnesses: James York and Henry Davison.

Pages 185-86, Benjamin Braman and Martha his wife, Laborer, to Joseph Enos 75 A bounded: John Bently, Palmer Cleveland, Wm Lewis, May 16, 1732. Witnesses: Wm Watson and John Braman.

Page 186, Edward Bleavin & 2 sons Joshua Bleavin & Edward Bleavin jr., Laborer, firmly bound unto James Bleavin, 3,000 pounds. The condition of the above obligation ... 100 A land given to James Bleavin by his honored father Edward Bleavin late of Westerly decd., 1743. Witnesses: William Champlin, Thomas Sisson and W. Babcock, justice.

Pages 187-88, Charles Ninegrett, Chief Sachem, ..., to John Millard Late of Kingstown, Carpenter, 132 A + 137 Rods bounded: John Johnson, Reuben Johnson, Aug. 13, 1733. Witnesses: Joseph Park and Thomas Brand.

Pages 189-90, Benjamin Peckcom of South Kingstown to Daniel Peckcom 180 A, Oct. 13, 1733. Witnesses: John Potter jr, Arthur Gates Beuchmuty?? and Benja Peckcom jr.

Page 190, Stephen Richmond and Mary his wife to George Babcock, 1 A bounded: Richard Dake, Jeffery Champlin, March 21, 1742/3. Witnesses: Peter Davis jr and Content Davis.

Pages 191-92, John Crandall jr and Mary his wife to Samll Crandall 43 A 4th Lott in Number of Eber Crandall’s Land late of Westerly decd which I bought of Benjamin Lewis & his now wife which was sd Eber Crandall’s widow, which Lott was drawn by sd Lewis (2 Apr 1730), Sept. 24, 1733. Witnesses: Deliverance Runelds and George Stillman.

Pages 193-94, Samuel Crandall and Hannah his wife to John Crandall jr 45 A Being 1st Lott in Number of my deceased fathers (2 Apr 1730) bounded: George Stillman, Joseph Clark, brother Jonathan Crandall, land sd John Crandall Bought of Benjamin Lewis, land that his wife drawed by virtue of the aforesd Division, Sept. 24, 1733. Witnesses: Deliverance Runolds and George Stillman.

Pages 195-96, William Clark to son Jonathan Clark, Husbandman, 72 A + 52 Rods bounded: Zachariah Allen, John Segar, March 14, 1733. Witnesses: Nathll Pulman and Moses Barber.

Page 196, James Halls to son Joseph Halls 100 A, June 2, 1736. Witnesses: Joshua Babcock and Wm Babcock.

Pages 197-98, William Clark to son Thomas Clark, husbandman, 114 A bounded: Jane Lewis, Capt. Ellery, March 14, 1733. Witnesses: Nathll Pullman and Moses Barber.

Page 198, James Halls to son Benjamin Halls, husbandman, 180 A bounded: Edward Halls, land I have given to Joseph Halls it being all the remaining homestead I have not given away, June 2, 1736. Witnesses: Josa Babcock and Wm Babcock.

Page 199, Edward Larkin and Mary his wife to son Joseph Larkin, Husbandman, 100 A bounded: George Bently, Jonathan Kinyon, Nov. 15, 1733. Witnesses: Edward Bleavin and George Babcock jr.

Page 200, Edward Larkin and Mary his wife to son Samll Larkin, husbandman, 150? A all the land I purchased of Capt. John Babcock bounded: Samuel Mott, Danll Stanton, Thomas Stanton, James York jr., Nov. 15, 1733. Witnesses: Edward Bleavin and George Babcock jr.

Page 201, Joseph Maxson to son Joseph Maxson jr, Husbandman, 120 A bounded: Nathll Wells, Peter Kinyon, James Covey, John Maxon jr, John Maxson sr., Nov. 12, 1733. Witnesses: Jonathan Maxson and Joseph Maxson 3d.

Page 202, Joseph Maxson to son John Maxson, Husbandman, 162 A bounded: Joseph Maxson jr, Nathll Wells, John Maxson, Nov. 12, 1733. Witnesses: Jonathan Maxson and Joseph Maxson 3d.

Pages 203-4, Jonathan Lewis and Jane his wife to Stephen Sweet of North Kingstown, Cordwinder, 25 A bounded: John Kinyon, Caleb Foster, David Kinyon, Sept. 13, 1731. Witnesses: Wm Watson and Israel Lewis.

Pages 205-06, Frances West and Mary his wife, Husbandman, to John Enos, Husbandman, 10 A bounded: heirs of Ninegrett Sachem, Edward Larkin, March 16, 1729/30. Witnesses: Henry Willis and William Babcock.

Pages 207-08, Christopher Champlin and Elizabeth his wife to son Christopher Champlin, Husbandman, 100 A bounded: Charles Ninegrett, land I have given to my son Joseph Champlin, Nov. 17, 1733. Witnesses: Joseph Champlin and Rebeckah Champlin.

Pages 209-10, Christopher Champlin and Elizabeth his wife to son Joseph Champlin 74 A bounded: land I have given to my son Christopher Champlin, Maj. Joseph Stanton, Nov. 17, 1733. Witnesses: Christopher Champlin jr and Hannah Champlin.

Pages 211-12, James Kinyon of Colchester, CT to Clement West of East Greenwich, 100 A in Westerly bounded: land that did belong to Samuel Kinyon decd, Jonathan Kinyon, Joseph Kinyon, Oct. 24, 1733. Witnesses: John Babcock and Wm Babcock.

Page 212, Joshua Palmitter and Hannah his wife of Stonington to James Davis of Stonington, carpenter, 36 A in Westerly bounded: John Maxson, Hubbard Burdick, Samuel Clark, land that was David Palmitters, Dec. 30, 1741. Witnesses: John Whitehead and John Hill.

Pages 213-14, John Stanton jr and Ann his wife of Newport, Shipwright, to father John Stanton of Westerly 325 A bounded: father John Stanton, Samuel Clark, Dec. 22, 1733. Witnesses: Josias Lyndon and Mary Lyndon.

Pages 215-16, Isaac Thompson to Elias Thompson, a deed I had of Capt. John Babcock, deed I had of Danll Lewis, deed I had of Richard Swaitt, deed I had of Joseph Johnson, Oct. 2, 1733. Witnesses: John Richmond and Jno Macdowell.

Page 216, William Hern to George Lanphear, quit claim right I had or Ought to have had, 45 A + 84 Rods, part of land of George Lanphear decd bounded: John Lanphear, John Saunders, Silas Greenman, Ebenezer Lanphear, Feb. 13, 1737/8. Witnesses: John Saunders jr. and Geoge Stillman.

Pages 217-18, Samuel Browning and Marcy his wife of North Kingstown to George Babcock 204 A, March 6, 1733/4. Witnesses: Simon Peass and Francis Willett.

Pages 219-220, Christopher Champlin jr. and Hannah his wife to Christopher Champlin sr., 100 A, Nov. 27, 1733. Witnesses: Enoch Kinyon and John Bell.

Pages 221-22, Joseph Champlin and Rebekah his wife, Blacksmith, to Christopher Champlin, 74 A bounded: Christopher Champlin jr., Maj. Joseph Stanton, Nov. 27, 1733. Witnesses: Enoch Kinyon and John Bell.

Pages 223-24, John Saunders to son Samuel Saunders 46 A part of a Tract that did belong to George Lanphear late of Westerly decd 7th Lott in Number, Nov. 22, 1733. Witnesses: Edward Bleavin and Richard Berry.

Pages 225-26, Peter Davis Admin. to Estate of Jabez Tucker late of Westerly decd, was sued by a creditor, Joseph Burden now Decd, ... sell some of Real Estate of Jabez Tucker, Feb. 22, 1730/1.

Page 226, George Babcock & Wm Babcock both of Westerly and Isaac Shelden of South Kingstown (arbitrators) ... there was a C____ Between Edward Bleavin of Westerly and Susannah Barker of South Kingstown, spinster, ... Rights in a farm in possession of sd Edward Bleavin which farm did belong to Peter Barker late of Westerly decd, Feb. 13, 1740 ... 8th part of sd farm unto her sd Susannah Barker, 40 A.

Page 227, Peter Davis, taylor, admin to Jabez Tucker late of Westerly Decd to Samuel Clark of Jamestown 100 A bounded: Matthew Randall, March 3, 1730. Witnesses: Daniel Coggeshall, justice and Gideon Freeborn jr. at North Kingstown.

Page 228, Joseph Halls to Benja Halls 37 A, Aug. 31, 1736. Witnesses: John Brown and Thomas Ne__.

Pages 229-30 John Babcock, carpenter, to Edward Larkin 90 A bounded: Caleb Church, Nov. 28, 1732. Witnesses Peter Davis and Edward Bleavin.

Pages 231-32, John Pooler and Margrett his wife, Skimer?, to Ebenezer Burdick, Tanner, 26 A, Nov. 21, 1733. Witnesses: Joseph Hull and John Pooler.

Pages 233-34, John Pooler and Margrett his wife, I Margrett Pooler, wife of John Pooler, to my son, Joseph Stewart, Cordwinder, 6 ½ A, Nov. 21, 1733. Witnesses: Joseph Hull and Ebenezer Burdick.

Page 234, Thomas Brand by virtue of Letter of Attorney dtd Feb. 1742 by Benj. Brand, to Benjamin Weight of North Kingstown Practitioner of Physick, 180 A bounded: Benj. Brand, Thomas Brand, Stephen Saunders, Edward Lewis, John Lewis; it is ye land which Benj. Brand purchased of James Brand. Witnesses: Silas Greenman and John Deake.

Pages 235-36, George Lanphear and Mary his wife, Husbandman, to Samuel Brown, weaver, 26 A bounded: James Halls, Edward Halls, Sept. 26, 1733. Witnesses: Samuel Perry, justice, Samuel Clark, John Saunders and Samuel Saunders.

Pages 237-38, Roger Elderton and Lydea his wife to Joshua Babcock, physician, 41 3/4 A + 21 Rods bounded: Stephen Babcock, Capt. John Babcock; being all ye Land sd Elderton purchased of Capt. Christopher Champlin & Samuel Slack, May 14, 1734. Witnesses: Joshua Champlin, Wm. Babcock and Thomas Brand.

Pages 239-40, Samuel Cottrill and Dorithy his wife to son Samuel Cottrill 60 A, being the East end of my farm bounded: Jonathan Brown, James Pendleton, Stephen Willcox, June 7, 1734. Witnesses: Wm Hern and Geo. Stillman.

Page 240, Thomas Brand to son Thomas Brand, Laborer, quit claim, 50 A bounded: John Enos, Edmund Pendleton jr., heirs of John Bleavin, James Bleavin, it being all ye Land that was given to my wife Elizabeth & her heirs by her decd father Job Babcock 7 Sep 17__, Dec. 25, 1738. Witnesses: Daniel McCoon and Wm Babcock.

Pages 241-42, Samuel Worden of South Kingstown to Jeremiah Worden of South Kingstown, 55 A in Westerly bounded: Edward Mott, Ebenezer Mott, Roger Larkin, June 5, 1734. Witnesses: Rowse Helme, asst., James Helme.

Pages 243-44, John Crandall and Mary his wife to Samuel Crandall, 3/4 A being part of 5th Lott that was formerly Eber Crandalls late Decd & drawn by my wife Mary Crandall, March 19, 1733/4. Witnesses: Ichabod Lanphear and George Stillman.

Pages 245-46, Roger Elderton and Lydea his wife to Joshua Champlin, 2 Tracts bounded: Silas Greenman, heirs of Elihu Palmer decd, Stephen Babcock, William Lewis, it being all the Land I purchased of Christopher Champlin decd & widow Sarah Champlin & of Wm Babcock, May 14, 1734. Witnesses: Joshua Babcock and Wm Babcock.

Pages 247-48, Jeffry Champlin and Mary his wife to Jonathan Kinyon, 58 A bounded: lands formerly belonging to Daniel Brown, Edward Larkin, Dec. 18, 1732. Witnesses: Elisha Halls and Benjamin Brown.

Page 248, John Sanford and Sarah his wife to James Davis, joyner, 29 A bounded: Thomas Babcock, Joseph Stillman, Josiah Hill, Feb. 24, 1742/3. Witnesses: Joseph Stillman and Thomas Babcock.

Pages 249-50, Henry Tew of Newport to half-brother John Tew, a minor, it was the Desire and Intent of my father Henry Late of Newport decd, 110 A in Westerly bounded: John Foster, Edward Larkin, land of my brother Edward Tew, July 6, 1733. Witnesses: Thomas Hicks and Josias Lyndon.

Pages 251-2, Thomas Parker and Martha his wife, Husbandman, to John Lewis son of John Lewis, Husbandman, 191 ½ A + 8 rods, Sept. 21, 1731. Witnesses: Edward Bleavin, Theodaty Vars, William Thorn and Samuel Tracy.

Pages 253-54, Survey: Hope Covey Decd, William Mackcoun, May 30, 1733, Jos. Maxson, Surveyor. Articles of Agreegment relating to above bounds between James Covey and William Brand, Tanner, Covy quit claim to Brand and Brand quit claim to Covey, May 30, 1733. Witnesses: Jonathan Maxson and Thomas Babcock.

Page 254, Moris Tucker to Peter Davis, 50 A bounded: Joshua Clark, John Witter, Jedediah Davis, Joseph Sanoose?, Peter Kinyon, Jesse Irish, June 1, 1741. Witnesses: Abigail Collens and Ebenezer Mott.

Pages 255-56, Coll. Joseph Stanton to Stanton York, Cordwinder, 60 A bounded: John Enos jr, James Bleavin, land I purchased of Theodaty Rhoades, heirs of Jno. Bleavin Decd, Thomas Brand jr., Dec. 1, 1733. Witnesses: John Richmond, justice, and Wm Babcock.

Page 256, Benja Weight of North Kingstown, Practitioner of Physick, to Thomas Brand, quit claim, 80 A, Sept. 19, 1743?. Witnesses: Silas Greenman and John Deake.

Pages 257-58, Samuel Larkin to Elias Thompson 40 A bounded: Samuel Mott, Daniel Stanton, Thomas Stanton, James York jr., Oct. 16, 1734. Witnesses: John Richmond, justice, and William Babcock.

Pages 259-60, Samuel Larkin and Sarah his wife to Jedediah Davis of South Kingstown, Husbandman, 80 A bounded: Samuel Mott, Elias Thompson which he purchased of ye Samuel Larkin, Daniel Stanton, Oct. 23, 1734.

Page 261, Edward Mott to eldest son John Mott of Stonington, Laborer, 20 A bounded: Jeremiah Worden, Sept. 9, 1734. Witnesses: Sarah Babcock and Wm Babcock.

Page 262, Joseph Lewis jr. to son Joseph Lewis jr., ½ of my homestead farm which I purchased of my brother John Lewis, 120 A bounded: Capt. Isaac Thompson, land of my father John Lewis, Jan. 6, 1734/5. Witnesses: Nathll Lewis and John Maccarter.

Pages 263-64, William Bently to son Caleb Bently, Laborer, 50 A bounded: Nathll Potter, James Halls, grantor, July 10, 1734. Witnesses: Ephraim Gardner and Isaac Shelden, justice.

Page 264, Obediah Rhoades of Voluntown to only daughter Abigail Button wife of Joseph Button of Westerly all my farm in Westerly which was willed by Peter Button Late of Westerly Decd unto Joseph Button & by him conveyed to me with other Lands by his Deed dated 18? Dec 1736 60 A bounded: land formerly Joseph Lewis, land formerly Matthew Randall, land willed by Peter to his son Cyrus Button, land formerly Joseph Runnolds, Nov. 29, 1743. Witnesses: John Lee and Hannah Huntington.

Pages 265-66, David Babcock and Dorcas his wife to Thomas Potter, 174 A being Northern ½ part of a Tract containing 349 A, bounded: Benj. Brown, Henry Gardner, Christopher Champlin, June 7, 1743. Witnesses: Marget Hall and John Webster.

Pages 267-68, Stephen Willcox, son of Daniel Willcox, of Westerly, Husbandman, to Benoni Smith, Husbandman, ½ A, June 6, 1733. Witnesses: James York jr. and Wm Babcock.

Page 268, Jesse Irish and Mary his wife of Westerly, weaver, to Peter Kinyon, 26 A, March 25, 1740. Witnesses: Jonathan Wells and Ebenezer Mott.

Pages 269-70, Capt. Jonathan Rogers of New London to Jonathan Maxson, quit claim all right I had or ought to have had in 56 A in Westerly bounded: Capt. Oliver Babcock, Oct. 23, 1733. Witnesses: Jonathan Rogers jr. and Tasey Rogers.

Page 270, Benja Ellery of Newport to son Wm Ellery of Newport, 150 A in Westerly bounded: John Dodge, Ezekiel Gavit, Thomas Noyes, Wm Champlin, Samll Gavit, land belonging to Hardy but now in possession of Samll Gavit, June 7, 1743. Witnesses: Richard Ward and Charles Bardin, J.P.

Pages 271-72, Joseph Maxson 3d, son of Jonathan Maxson decd to Jonathan Maxson, 30 ½ A bounded: John Crandall, John Lewis, Caleb Maxson, Nov. 19, 1733. Witnesses: John Lewis, fuller, and Seth Lanphear.

Pages 273-74, John Maxson, son of Jonathan Maxson decd to Jonathan Maxson 21 A, June 9, 1734. Witnesses: Mary Steward and Joseph Maxson 3d.

Pages 275-76, Jonathan Maxson to John Maxson son of Jonathan Maxson decd 60 A bounded: Caleb Maxson, land which was given to me by Will of my father Jonathan Maxson decd, John Crandall, John Mason, Joseph Maxson 3d, John Lewis, fuller, Oct. 8, 1734. Witnesses: John Maxson jr. and John Lewis, fuller.

Pages 277-78, John Maxson son of Jonathan Maxson decd to Joseph Maxson 3d land partly in Westerly and partly in Stonington, 30 A, May 29, 1734. Witnesses: Jonathan Maxson and Thomas Babcock.

Pages 279-80, John Maxson 4th to Joseph Maxson 3d, 60 A bounded: Caleb Maxson, John Crandall, Capt. Oliver Babcock, John Lewis, fuller, March 3, 1734/5. Witnesses: Jarvis Hazelton and Jonathan Maxson.

Pages 281-82, Jonathan Maxson to Joseph Maxson 3d, 30 A bounded: John Crandalll, Caleb Maxson, John Lewis, March 3, 1734/5. Witnesses: Jarvis Hazelton and John Maxson 4th.

Pages 283-84, Mary Crandall, widow of Peter Crandall, late of Westerly decd, to Capt. Oliver Babcock 54 A + 17 Rods bounded: Peter Davis, Samuel Langworthy, sd Oliver Babcock, it being all the land that did belong to my decd husband, April 2, 1735. Witnesses: William Fanning and William Babcock.

Pages 285-86, John Knowles and Elizabeth his wife to William Brownan? of South Kingstown 67 A in Westerly bounded: Isaac Sheffield, Benjamin Perry, March 3, 1735. Witnesses: Samll Perry, justice, and William Austin.

Pages 287-88, William Wanton of Newport to Thomas Williams of South Kingstown 50 A bounded: Samuel Mott, May 16, 1735. Witnesses: Jos Wanton and Jos Fox.

Pages 289-90, Ebenezer Rathbun to Peter Davis, 7 A + 35 rods, Sept. 30, 1734. Witnesses: John Stanton and John Hill.

Page 290, Francis Robinson to son Edward Robinson, Laborer, land partly in Westerly and partly in Stonington, 160 A bounded: Danll Willcox, Joseph Eglestone, Samll Clark, Joshua Palmetter, Jeffry Willcox, June 3, 1741. Witnesses: Ledia Gallup and Stephen Richmond, justice.

Pages 291-92, Joshua Champlin and Bridget his wife to Joseph Champlin, Blacksmith, 90 A bounded: Silas Greenman, hiers of Elihu Palmer decd, Stephen Babcock, William Lewis, Joshua Babcock, Capt. John Babcock, being all ye Land which I purchased of Roger Elderton, Feb. 18, 1734. Witnesses: Elihu Chesebrough jr. and Thomas Stanton jr.

Pages 293-94, Silas Greenman of Stonington to Joseph Champlin of Westerly, Blacksmith, 17 ½ A bounded: heirs of Elihu Palmer decd, sd Joseph Champlin, June 9, 1735. Witnesses: Daniel Babcock and Benjamin Billing.

Pages 295-96, Charles Dickinson and Mary his wife of Warwick, RI, to John Dickinson of Warwick, merchant, 125 A in Westerly bounded: Christopher Curtis, Nathan Tanner, John Stanton, being ½ part of Saw Mill in partnership with John Tefft jr., Feb. 18, 1734/5. Witnesses: Wm. Greene, justice, Josias Lyndon.

Pages 297-98, John Potter and Mary his wife of South Kingstown, Indenture to John Foster of Westerly, 501 A bounded: William Robinson, March 4, 1734/5. Witnesses: J. Niles and Pain Turner.

Pages 299-300, Stanton York and Jemima his wife, Cordwinder, to Edmund Pendleton jr., Husbandman, 20 A bounded: Thomas Brand, John Enos, James Bleavin, Oct. 9, 1735. Witnesses: John Enos and Ann Enos.

Pages 301-303, Indenture 16 Sept 1735 between William Wanton of Newport and Godfrey Malbone of Newport, merchant, 2 Tracts bounded: Pasafull Allen, Roger Larkin, George Babcock, Thomas Potter, Petter Worden, 600 A. Witnesses: Edward Havens and Leah Pearis.

Page 304, Hubbard Burdick to son Hubbard Burdick jr, 70 A bounded: Hubbard Burdick son of Robert Burdick, May 25, 1741. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson jr. and Simeon Babcock.

Page 304, Hubbard Burdick to son Nathan Burdick, 50 A bounded: Peter Burdick, May 1741. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson jr. and Simeon Babcock.

Pages 305-306, Capt. Isaac Thompson and my now wife Mary to son Joshua Thompson, Laborer, bounded: Capt. James Babcock, land I bought of Samuel Denison, 196 A, it being all the land I bought of George Denison, Nov. 28, 1735. Witnesses: John Babcock and Thomas Stanton.

Page 307, Joseph Runnolds and Prisella his wife to Josiah Hill, quit claim, 21 ½ A bounded: Josiah Hill, Stephen Richmond, George Runnolds, March 25, 1735. Witnesses: John Richmond, justice, and George Runnolds.

Page 308, Bounds of Josiah Hill’s Land, 50 A purchased of John Frink of Stonington; Joseph Maxson, surveyor, June 21, 1735/6.

Page 308, John Richmond to Thomas Lawton of Portsmouth, 75 A in Westerly, sawmill, Oct. 3, 1735. Witnesses: Josiah Lyndon and Mary Lyndon.

Pages 309-310, William Bennitt of Stonington to Josiah Hill, 50 A, Nov. 22, 1733. Witnesses: George Stillman and John Pooler jr.

Page 310, Sueton? Grant of Newport, merchant, to Patrick Grant of Newport, merchant, 130 A in Charlestown which was formerly part of Westerly, Thomas Rogers late of Westerly decd., his daughters ..., I have purchased ye same..., (no date, no witnesses)

Pages 311-312, John Kinyon and Elizabeth his wife to son George Kinyon, Husbandman, 50 A bounded: Sylvester Kinyon, Caleb Foster, Joseph Enos, Thomas Kinyon, Feb. 28, 1734. Witnesses: Ebinezer Niles jr. and Stephen Hoxsie.

Pages 313-314, Robert Hazard and Martha his wife of Kingstown to John Knowles of Westerly, 165 A bounded: Land formerly belonging to Wm. Gibson, Land formerly belonging to Samll Tefft of South Kingstown, John Webster, June 3, 1734. Witnesses: Isaac Shelden, George Cottrell, James Hiames and Samuel Bunday.

Pages 315-316, Benja Morey to brother Robert Morey of North Kingstown, bounded: George Babcock, John Willcox, Wm Clark, 250 A, Nov. 23, 1734. Witnesses: John Halls and Elizabeth Gardner.

Pages 317-318, Peter Tefft of Providence to James Halls of Westerly, 5/7 parts of Certain Parcels 36 A, part of Estate of my honored father, Peter Tift decd, bounded: Samuel Perry, Land which formerly belonged to Jeremiah Crandall, March 7, 1733/4. Witnesses: Ezekiel Warner, justice and Sarah Wardner.

Pages 319-320, Rebecca Larkin, dau of John Larkin decd of Westerly, spinster, to James Scriven, Husbandman, 116 A bounded: Edward Larkin, Ninegrett Sachem, Theodaty Rhoades, Oct. 29, 1734. Witnesses: Daniel Peckham and Henry Davison.

Pages 321-323, John Kinyon to son Sylvester Kinyon, weaver, 50 A bounded: Wm Watson, John Enos, Caleb Foster, Feb. 28, 1734/5. Witnesses: Ebinezer Niles jr. and Stephen Hoxsie.

Page 323, Eward Bleavin and Freelove his wife to John Curtain of Newport, Retailer, 86 A bounded: James Bleavin, Thomas Brand jr., Isaac Parker, Wm Rathbun, Ebinezer Rathbun, Jan 25, 1742/3. Witnesses: Eleazer ___tt and Terrence Donnally.

Page 324, Wm Champlin and Mary his wife to James Bleavin, 15 A, July 25, 1743. Witnesses: Hubbart Burdick jr. and Prudence Champlin.

Page 324, Wm Champlin and Mary his wife to John Dodge, 26 A, July 25, 1743. Witnesses: Hubbart Burdick jr. and Prudence Champlin.

Pages 325-326, Job Rogers and Mary his wife to John Hoxsie, 133 A bounded: land formerly belonging to Samll Tefft Sr, John Tefft, James Hall, Nov. 18, 1734. Witnesses: Joseph Woodmansee, Sarah Woodmansee and __alhran Gifford.

Pages 327-238, Roger Larkin to son Samuel Larkin, 183 A, Dec. 4, 1734. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson 3d and Edward Wells.

Page 328, Josiah Hill to Samll Hill 40 A bounded Samll Clark, Hubbard Burdick, John Maxson son of Joseph, John Larkin, June 1, 1741. Witnesses: Josiah Hill and Henry Hill.

Pages 329-330, Nathll Lewis and Mary his wife to Amos Lewis, cordwinder, 94 A bounded: John Foster, Wm Bently which land did formerly belong to the widow of Israel Lewis decd, David Kinyon, Feb. 16, 1735/6. Witnesses: Wm Thompson and Thos Edwards. Mary Lewis signed May 25, 1737. Witnesses: Joseph Lewis and Ebinezer Burdick.

Page 331, Jonathan Maxson to John Brown, taylor, 40 A bounded: Capt. James Babcock, Capt. Isaac Thompson, all ye land I purchased of Joshua Lanphear, which sd land was purchased of Capt. James Babcock by Theodosious & Rachell Lanphear, May 12, 1735. Witnesses: James Babcock and William Babcock.

Page 332, Joseph Steward and Sarah his wife, cordwinder, to John Pooler, 26 A, Nov. 20, 1733. Witnesses: Joseph Hull and Ebinezer Burdick.

Page 333, John Hoxsie to son Joseph Hoxsie, Husbandman, 120 A southern most ½ of my farm bounded: John Gardner of South Kingstown, Stephen Willcox of Westerly, John Hoxsie jr, Feb. 14, 1735/6. Witnesses: Hannah Wilbore and Samuel Wilbore, justice.

Page 334, John Hoxsie to son Stephen Hoxsie, Husbandman, 102 A being part of my homestead farm I now live on bounded: James Halls, George Babcock jr, David Austin, George Babcock of South Kingstown, Solomon Hoxsie, March 1, 1735/6. Witnesses: William Gorton, Samll Wilbore, justice.

Page 335, John Hoxsie to son Solomon Hoxsie, Husbandman, 202 A being part of my homestead farm which I now live on bounded: James Halls, Stephen Hoxsie, land I bought of Job Rogers, John Tefft jr., March 1, 1735/6. Witnesses: William Gorton and Samuel Wilbore, justice.

Page 336, John Hoxsie to son Benja Hoxsie, Husbandman, 2 Tracts, 200 A , 1 Tract I bought of Job Rogers bounded: John Tefft, Solomon Hoxsie, James Halls, Joseph Tefft, March 24, 1735/6. Witnesses: Elizabeth Babcock and Samll Wilbore, justice.

Pages 337-338, William Hern and Dorithy his wife to Anna Lewis, widow woman, 29 A + 40 rods bounded: John Lanphear, Samuel Saunders, John Saunders, it being 6th Lott in number of lands that was George Lanpears, Jan. 16, 1735/6. Witnesses: George Stillman and John Richmond, justice.

Page 338, Stephen Babcock and Anna his wife to Nathll Lewis, 25 A bounded: Wm Ellery, William Babcock, Sept. 6, 1744. Witnesses: Symeon Burdick, Joseph Lewis jr., James Wells and Christopher Sugar.

Page 339, James Babcock to Francis West, Husbandman, 100 A bounded: Joshua Thompson, William Fanning, John Brown, March 1, 1735. Witnesses: John Mackcarter and Wm Babcock.

Page 340, James Babcock to John Burdick, Laborer, 80 A bounded: Joshua Thompson, March 1, 1735. Witnesses: Samll Champlin and William Babcock.

Page 341, James Babcock to John Mackcarter, Laborer, 80 A bounded: land I have sold to John Burdick, March 1, 1735. Witnesses: Samll Champlin and William Babcock.

Page 342, James Babcock to Jonathan Palmitter, Laborer, 70 A, March 1, 1735. Witnesses: Samll Champlin and William Babcock.

Pages 343-344, John Halls to son John Halls jr., 80 A northern most part of my homestead farm where I now live, bounded: heirs of John Clark decd, Feb. 27, 1735/6. Witnesses: Joseph Johnson and Joseph Stanton jr.

Page 344, John Babcock to son Stephen Babcock, 200 A, Jan. 14, 1738/9. Witnesses: John Dodge and Edward Bleavin.

Pages 345-346, James Addams to son Nathll Addams 46 ½ A bounded: Samuel Boreman, James Addams jr., Feb. 17, 1735/6. Witnesses: Samuel Wilbore, justice, Thomas Addams (mark).

Pages 347-348, James Addams to son Thomas Addams, Husbandman, 68 A, Dec. 18, 1735. Witnesses: Clement West and Joseph Maxson 3d.

Pages 349-350, James Addams to son Joseph Addams, Laborer, 68 A bounded: Daniel Brown, James Addams jr., Thomas Addams, Dec. 19, 1735. Witnesses: Clement West, Joseph Maxson 3d.

Pages 351-352, James Babcock to Jonathan Burdick, Husbandman, 80 A bounded: land I sold to Jonathan Palmitter, March 3, 1735. Witnesses: Dennis Sullivan and Wm Babcock.

Page 352, James Brand to Benja Brand 81 A bounded: Benja Brand, David Lewis, Stephen Saunders, July 28, 1740. Witnesses: Theodaty Vars and Cornelius Stutson.

Pages 353-354, James Babcock to Hubbart Burdick (son of Rob’t) Husbandman, 80 A, March 3, 1735. Witnesses: James Rogers and Wm Babcock.

Page 354, Wm Brand and Elizabeth his wife to Abel Franklin of Jamestown, 85 A bounded: Francis West, Elias Thompson, James? Babcock a minor, John Brown, heirs of Capt. James Babcock decd, Sept. 15, 1742. Witnesses: James Babcock and W. Babcock, justice.

Pages 355-356, James Congdon and Darkas his wife of Providence to 3 sons: James Congdon, Samuel Congdon & John Congdon all of Westerly, Husbandmen, 110 A bounded: Capt. John Hills, Samuel Perry, line that divides Westerly and South Kingstown, Feb. 4, 1735/6. Witnesses: Stukly Stafford, justice, Elizabeth Stafford.

Pages 357-358, John Richmond and Elisabeth his wife to Thomas Lawton of Portsmouth, 25 A bounded: John Witter, Joseph Lawton, Nathll Wells, Mores Tucker, Oct. 3, 1735. Witnesses: Josias Lyndon and Mary Lyndon.

Pages 359-360, Anna Lewis, widow woman to Wm Hern, 29 A + 40 rods bounded: John Lanphear, Samuel Saunders, John Saunders, George Lanphear, it being the 6th Lott in number that was George Lanphears Bearing date March 21, 1726/7 - Christopher Champlin surveyor, June 4, 1736. Witnesses: Stephen Babcock, justice, Samuel Slack.

Pages 361-362, John Loveless to James Loveless, 90 A bounded: Thomas Mumford, John Robinson, Thomas Potter, May 1, 1735. Witnesses: Thomas Potter and Anna Tanner.

Page 362, John Crandall jr. to Elisha Clark, 37 A bounded: James Pendleton, Daniel Lanphear, Briant Pendleton, Jonathan Brown, Elisabeth Cottrill, Jan. 5, 1742/3. Witnesses: John Cottril and Nicholas Cottril.

Page 363, James Pendleton the son of Caleb Pendleton, having now given to me a Tract, 40 A which I now live on at my Honored father Caleb Pendleton’s desire, I am his eldest son, which was my Honored grandfather Capt. James Pendleton, Nov. 17, 1714. Witnesses: Nicholas Cottrill and Bethiah Hiscox. Recorded 26 Nov. 1736.

Pages 364-365, Joseph Pendleton, whereas my grandfather, James Pendleton late of Westerly deceased, deed dated 9 Feb 1702/3 gave to his son Caleb Pendleton & after his decease to Caleb Pendleton ye Second, son of Caleb Pendleton the Elder, quit claim to Caleb Pendleton jr. 300 A bounded: Edmund Pendleton, Elinor Pendleton, Nov. 26, 1736. Witnesses: Stephen Babcock, justice and Wm Babcock.

Pages 365-366, James Wells and Mary his wife of South Kingstown to Edward Bleavin, a certain Tract to which our honored father, Peter Barker, decd, left to his children, the Whole Tract = 200 A bounded: Peter Davis, Joseph Babcock, Ezekiel Gavit, Sept. 4, 1732. Witnesses: Ammy Rhoads and Mary Saunders. Mary signed Apr. 17, 1735. Witnesses: Isaac Shelden, justice and John Wells.

Pages 367-368, Caleb Pendleton jr. and Mary his wife to Robert Hannah of South Kingstown, 300 A bounded: Edward Pendleton, Nathan Randall, Dec. 1, 1736. Witnesses: Wm Babcock and Jas. Helme.

Page 368, Robert Hannah agrees to maintain fence between the (above) land and Edmund Pendleton and Nathan Randall. 1736.

Pages 369-370, Thomas Brand to son James Brand, 81 A, June 2, 1736. Witnesses: Thomas Babcock and Joseph Maxson 3d.

Page 370, Stephen Willcox to Edward Willcox, quit claim, 15 A bounded: Joseph Larkin, Feb. 16, 1736/7. Witnesses: Samuel Babcock, Joseph Pendleton, justice, and Wm Babcock.

Page 371, Edward Willcox to Stephen Willcox, quit claim, 107 (doesn’t say acres), bounded: Wm Champlin, Feb. 16, 1736/7. Witnesses: Samuel Babcock, Joseph Pendleton, justice, and Wm Babcock.

Pages 371-372, Stephen Willcox, quit claim to Joseph Mory, 107 acres bounded: Wm Champlin jr., bounded: Wm Champlin, Feb. 16, 1736/7. Witnesses: Samuel Babcock, Joseph Pendleton, justice, and Wm Babcock.

Page 372, Edward Willcox to Joseph Mory, quit claim, bounded: Wm Champlin, Feb. 16, 1736/7. Witnesses: Samuel Babcock, Joseph Pendleton, justice, and Wm Babcock.

Pages 372-373, Joseph Mory quit claim to Edward Willcox 107 bounded: Joseph Larkin ... 15 A bounded: Gavit, Feb. 16, 1736/7. Witnesses: Samuel Babcock, Joseph Pendleton, justice, and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 373-374, Benoni Palmitter to John Richmond, 33 A bounded: Oliver Babcock, Matthew Randall, Samuel Clark of Jamestown, Daniel Palmitter, Benajah Palmitter, being Northeast part of the farm that did belong to Honored Father John Palmitter Deceased, Dec. 5, 1735. Witnesses: Joseph Hull and Mary Runnals.

Pages 374-375, Stephen Richmond and Mary his wife to father John Richmond, 185 A bounded: John Witter, Cyrus Richmond, Joseph Lawton, Moris Tucker, Apr. 9, 1734. Witnesses: Judiah Irish and Wm. Babcock.

Pages 375-376, Jesse Irish and Mary his wife to Edward Wells, 10 A bounded: Benja Green, Aug. 31, 1736. Witnesses: John Collins and Ebenezer Mott.

Page 377, Capt. Isaac Thompson to son Wm Thompson, 250 A being all ye Land I bought of Samuel Denison decd. bounded: Joseph Lewis Sr?, land I gave to my son Elias Thompson, land I purchased of George Denison which I have given to my son Joshua Thompson, Feb. 3, 1735. Witnesses: Samll Swan, Ichabod Babcock and Wm Babcock.

Pages 378-379, John Saunders jr to Samuel Lewis, 120 A, is all ye Land given to him (John Saunders) by his father’s deed, 20 A which I purchased of Samuel Slack bounded: John Lanphear jr, John Maxson, Wm Clark, John Saunders sr., Samll Saunders, Jan. 24, 1736/7. Witnesses: Wm Thompson, James Babcock and Joseph Lewis jr.

Pages 379-380, George Lanphear to Wm Hern, 45 A + 84 rods being part of George Lanphear’s Estate decd. bounded: John Lanphear, Anna Lewis, John Saunders, Silas Greenman, Ebenezer Lanphear, Feb. 4, 1735/6. Witnesses: John Lewis and Hill Chasedlee??

Pages 380-381, Joshua Champlin and Bridget his wife to Thomas Sisson of Groton, CT, 150 A bounded: Edward Larkin, James Bleavin, Peter Davis, being all the land my honored father gave to me by deed of gift, Apr. 14, 1737. Witnesses: Joseph Babock jr and Wm Babcock.

Pages 381-382, Caleb Pendleton jr to Nathan Randall of Stonington, 60 A bounded: Edmund Pendleton, Jan. 4, 1734/5. Witnesses: William Denby and Wm Babcock.

Pages 383-384, We John Osborn and Hannah his wife & Daniel Southwick and Ruth his wife both of Salem, MA to Joseph Park of Westerly, 239 A in Westerly bounded: Joseph Mory, June 18, 1734. Witnesses: Henry Davison, Joseph Stanton, Josiah Southwick, Philadelphia Osborn, Jonathan Reed and John Osborn. Diagram 250 ½ A – Buffam’s Land.

Page 385, William Thompson and Ruth his wife, Blacksmith, to John Dodge, 50 A, land which he {John Dodge} bought of Oliver Ring, Stephen Willcox, Capt. John Babcock, Capt. Isaac Thompson, June 3, 1736. Witnesses: Stephen Babcock, justice, and Wm Babcock.

Page 386, Ezekiel Gavit jr to John Dodge, 1 A + 35 rods, June 3, 1736. Witnesses: Elias Thompson and Wm Babcock.

Page 387, Edward Wells to Thomas Wells, quit claim, Last Will of Thomas Wells late of Westerly decd, 99 A + 7 rods, Nov. 22, 1733. Witnesses: Nathll Potter, Nathll Potter (yes, name appears twice), Peter Worden.

Page 388, John Lewis and Anna his wife, fuller, to Thomas Wells, 20 A, Dec. 19, 1733. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson jr and Joseph Runnolds.

Pages 389-390, Jonathan Maxson to Joseph Maxson 3d, land partly in Westerly & parly in Stonington, 60 A bounded: John Lewis, Edward Halls, Samuel Maxson, Jan. 13, 1737/8. Witnesses: Elias Thompson and Joshua Champlin.

Page 390, Edward Bleavin to Mother Isabel Bleavin, widow, quit claim, 4 ½ A bounded: Thomas Sisson, John Cottrilll, Aug. 1, 1743. Witnesses: Thomas Sisson, W. Babcock, justice.

Pages 391-392, John Robinson and Penelope his wife of Newport to Sueton Grant of Newport, merchant, 30 A in Westerly bounded: John Mason, Thomas Rogers decd, Jonathan Foster, being all the Land given to said Penelope Robinson by her father Thos. Rogers decd, Jan. 7, 1737. Witnesses: Josias Lyndon and Mary Lyndon.

Page 393, Joseph Maxson 3d to Ichabod Prosser, land partly in Westerly and partly in Stonington, 18 A bounded: Samuel Bennit, Joshua Bennit, Nov. 22, 1736. Witnesses: John Maxson 4th and Thomas Da _ s.

Page 394, John Crandall jr and Mary his wife to Joseph Clark, cordwinder, Lott no. 1, 45 A; Lott no. 3, 56 A, ... heirs of Eber Crandall decd. Lott #1 I bought of Samuel Crandall, Lott #3 I bought of Joseph Crandall, all sons of sd Eber Crandall, July 12, 1737. Witnesses: James Pendleton and George Stillman.

Page 395, Joseph Stanton of Charlestown to Isaac Peckham of Newport, 200 A in Westerly bounded: James Bleavin, Joseph Crandall, heirs of Wm Hardy, Capt. Benj. Ellery, John Dodge, land formerly belonging to Wm Rathbone, heirs of John Bleavin decd, Edmund Pendleton jr, Jan 5, 1738. Witnesses: James Searing and Josias Lyndon.

Page 396, William Champlin and Mary his wife to James Congdon of Providence, 60 A, Aug. 11, 1738. Witnesses: Samuel Langworthy and Joseph Pendleton.

Page 397, John Langworthy, cordwinder, to Danll Lewis, 24 A bounded: Joseph Lawton, Nathll Wells, sd Daniel Lewis, Dec. 15, 1735. Witnesses: Daniel Mackcoun and Joseph Maxson 3d.

Page 398, Thomas Lawton and Jane his wife, cordwinder, to Jedediah Davis, cordwinder, 75 A bounded: John Witter, Jos Lawton, Nathll Wells, Moras Tucker, March 13, 1738/9. Witnesses: Daniel Babcock and Joseph Pendleton.

Page 399, Jonathan Maxson and Jemima his wife to Joseph Maxson jr, land partly in Westerly and partly in Stonington, 120 A bounded: Matthew Randall, Wm Lewis, Joseph Button, Nov. 28, 1738. Witnesses: Thomas Davis and Joseph Maxson Sr.

Page 400, Lydea Fanning & husband Wm Fanning to Isaac Peckham of Newport, our Right Title Rights of Dower in the farm that was Rob’t Babcocks decd, bounded: John Dodge, John Rathbone, heirs of Jno Bleavin decd, sd Isaac Peckham, Joseph Crandall, heirs of Wm Hardy, Capt. Benj. Ellery, March 22, 1738/9. Witnesses: Joseph Stanton and Jos Maxson 3d.

Pages 401-402, Joseph Button to Obediah Rhoades of Voluntown, four score acres bounded: Thomas Babcock, Joseph Maxson, Wm Lewis, Joseph Runnolds, Dec. 18, 1739. Witnesses: John Hoxsie and Ann Hoxsie.

Page 402, March 8, 1680 Layed out to John Randall 50 A by John Gish? and Gershom Palmer, Surveyors.

Page 403, Stephen Babcock and Anna his wife to Joshua Champlin, 5 A bounded: Silas Greenman; 40 A bounded: Joseph Champlin, Blacksmith, Feb. 3, 1737/8. Witnesses: Nathll Lewis and Joshua Thompson.

Page 403, Wm Crumb and Hannah his wife to Thomas Hiscox, 6 A bounded: James Halls, Wm Clark, John Maxson 3d, March 18, 1741/2. Witnesses: Daniel Mackcoun and Jonathan Church.

Page 404, Jedediah Davis of South Kingstown to Robert Knowles, 126 A bounded: Ninegrett Sachem, Samll Mott, James York jr, Danll Stanton, it being all ye land I purchased of Samuel Larkin, Dec. 20, 1736. Witnesses: Samuel Babcock and Wm Babcock.

Page 405, George Bently and Ruth his wife to Francis Punchard? of Providence, school master, 12 A bounded: George Bently, John Bently, July 1, 1737. Witnesses: William Bently and Benja Brown.

Page 406, John Richmond and Elisabeth his wife to Stephen Wilbore, 150 A bounded: Thomas Lawton, John Witter, Cyrus Richmond and Joseph Lawton, Oct. 13, 1738. Witnesses: Benja Perry and Wm Brand.

Page 407, Joseph Clark and Deborah his wife, cordwinder, to John Crandall jr, 66 A, half of a Tract that was my deceased father’s Land bounded: John Maxson, George Stillman, Land my Decd father gave to my brother Elisha Clark, July 12, 1737. Witnesses: James Pendleton and George Stillman.

Page 408, John Lanphear to son John Lanphear, Laborer, 20 A, my honored father George Lanphear by deed dated 9 Feb 1722/3, bounded: Land my father bought of Joseph Davil, John Maxson, Nov. 1, 1733. Witnesses: John Davis and George Stillman.

Pages 408-409, Wm Hern and Dority his wife to William Crumb jr 29 A + 40 rods being 6th Lott in number out of George Lanphears Lands Decd to his sons & son-in-law and daughter bounded: John Lanphear, S__ Saunders, John Sanders (part unreable), June 22, 1738. Witnesses: Christopher Edward, William Davis.

Page 410, John Lewis and Thankful his wife to George Bently of Charlestown, 100 A in Westerly and Mary Lewis, mother of sd John Lewis yield Right of Dower, May 2, 1741.

Missing Pages? or Numbering Error

Page 501, Nathaniel Crandel to Eber Crandel 50 A, 8th Lott in Number of Eber Crandels Last Will late of Westerly decd, bounded: George Stillman, Jeremiah Crandel, May 17, 1739. Witnesses: Danll Parmitter and George Stillman.

Pages 501-502, Elisha Clark to John Cotteral jr, bounded: Joseph Clark, Jona Crandel, June 2, 1742. Witnesses Nathaniel Crandel and John Crandel.

Page 502, Joseph Babcock to Oliver Babcock 35 A, Nov. 9, 1713. Rec. April 25, 1741. Witnesses: James Noyes and George Stillman.

Page 502, Oliver Babcock and Susanna his wife to Peter Barker, July 4, 1718. Rec. April 25, 1741. Witnesses: Thomas Noyes and Isaac Thompson.

Page 503, Stephen Richmond, Indenture dated 9 June 1742 to Jahl Brinton, Daniel Updike, John Gardner, Joseph Whipple, John Dexter, Edward Scott Trustees of Colony, 155 A the whole of sd Richmonds Homestead farm bounded: Richard Dake, John Pooler, Jeff. Champlin, Joseph Maxson, Josiah Hill jr., Joseph Runnolds. Witnesses: Thomas Hiscox and George Thurston.

Page 503, George Thurston, Indenture dated 9 June 1742 to (above) Trustees, 50 A being ye part of sd Thurstons Homestead farm. Witnesses: Stephen Richmond and Thomas Hiscox.

Page 504, Wm. Champlin, Indenture dated 30 June 1742 to (above) Trustees, 60 A part of Champlins Homestead farm bounded: Capt. Thomas Noyes, Ezekiel Gavit. Witnesses: Thomas Noble and Thos. Hiscox.

Page 504, Elias Thompson and Oliver Babcock appt. by Gen. Assembly to sell Real Estate of Daniel Babcock late of Westerly decd in order to pay his debts, to Wm. Babcock 253 3/4 A + 31 rods bounded: John Brown, Thomas Noyes, Wm Babcock, heirs of Capt. James Babcock late of Westerly decd, James Babcock of Stonington, it being all ye Daniel Babcocks Homestead farm, August 19, 1741. Witnesses: Stephen Babcock and Wm. Pendleton.

Page 505, William Babcock and Sarah his wife to Elias Thompson 253 3/4 A + 31 rods, August 19, 1741. Witnesses: Stephen Babcock and Wm. Pendleton.

Pages 505-506, Samuel Champlin and Prudence his wife to Abel Franklin of Jamestown 55 A bounded: Ichabod Babcock, September 7, 1741. Witnesses: Mary Champlin and W. Babcock.

Page 506, William Brand and Elisabeth his wife to Stephen Wilbore 160 A bounded: Benj. Wilbore, John Maxson ye son of Jonathan Decd, Nathan Babcock, Wm. Mackcoun, June 3, 1740. Witnesses: Henry Willis, Thomas Langworthy and John Davis.

Page 507, Abel Franklin and Sarah his wife of Jamestown to Stephen Scranton of North Kingstown 21 A bounded: Elias Thompson, Isaac Babcock, John Brown, Nov. _, 1742. Witnesses: John Battey? and Joshua Hill.

Pages 507-508, Indenture dated 20 Dec 1742, Roger White to Jahel Brinton, Daniel Updike, John Gardner, Joseph Whipple, John Dexter, Edward Scott, Trustees of Colony, 84 A bounded: Capt. John Maxson, Stephen Wilbore, Nathan Babcock, Thomas Burdick son of Samuel, Benja Randall, John Lewis. Witnesses: Daniel Brown and John Stanton.

Page 508, John Tefft of South Kingstown to David Kinyon 54 A bounded: David Lewis, Isaac Lewis, March 30, 1734. Witnesses: Sylvester Kinyon and John Hoxsie.

Page 509, Jonathan Maxson and Jemima his wife to Benja Wilbore 97 A bounded: Capt. John Maxson, Nathll Wells, Jonathan Wells, William Maxson, July 3, 1741. Witnesses: Amos Crandall and William Hiscox.

Pages 509-510, James Davis and Judith his wife to Joseph Maxson jr. 67 A bounded: John Hoxsey, Thomas Babcock, Joseph Stillman, Josiah Hill, Hubbard Burdick, Samll Clark, Jan. 26, 1743/4. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson and Thomas Davis.

Page 511, Benjamin Brand to Benja Weight of North Kingstown 80 A, Nov. 3, 1741. Witnesses: Henry Willes and William Willes.

Page 512, Stephen Wilbor and Mary his wife to George Thurston of Little Compton 150 A bounded: Jedediah David, John Witter, Judiah Irish, Joseph Lawton, all ye land I purchased of John Richmond Decd, Oct. 2, 1740. Witnesses: Benjamin Wilbor and William Wilbor.

Page 513, Edward Hall and Joanna his wife of Stonington to George Babcock 207 A bounded: John Mackcoon, Joseph Mackcoon; Mary Stephens, widow & Relict of Thomas Stephens Late of Stonington Decd & former widow & Relict of Edward Halls late of Westerly Decd, Nov. 10, 1742. Witnesses: Joshua Hall and W. Babcock.

Page 514, George Runnolds and Mary his wife to Joseph Stillman, weaver, 42 A bounded: John Sanford, Josiah Hill, Joseph Runnolds, Thomas Babcock, July 13, 1741. Witnesses: Joseph Maxson, Joseph Runnolds.

Page 514, Stephen Richmond and Mary his wife to Nathll Lewis of Charlestown 150 A bounded: Joseph Runnolds, Josiah Hill, Joseph Maxson, Jeffry Champlin, George Babcock, Richard Deake, John Pooler, March 7, 1743/4. (bottom of page not readable)

Page 515, Joshua Champlin and Bridgett his wife to Joseph Pendleton 30 A, Feb. 7, 1743/4. Witnesses: Joseph Champlin and Silas Greenman.

Page 515, Amos Clark and Elisabeth his wife to John Crandall jr 43 A bounded: Samuel Burdick jr, Robert Burdick, land I purchased of Robert & Joseph Burdick, Jan. 5, 1742/3. Witnesses: John Cottrill and Elisha Clark; witnesses to Elisabeth Clark: Mary Crandall and George Stillman.

Pages 516-517, Stephen Wilbore and Mary his wife to Jeremiah Angel of Scituate 148 A bounded: Benja Wilbore, Wm Mackcoon, Nathan Babcock, Roger White; Another Tract 5 A lying in Charlestown bounded: Wm Champlin, Feb. 19, 1744. Witnesses: Ralph Toplis and Geor. Wilbore.

Page 517, Joshua Palmetter and Penelope his wife, Mason, to John Satterly, Mason, 4 A bounded: John Saunders, Nov. 19, 1740. Witnesses: Jonathan Maxson and James Covey jr.

Page 518, Capt. Richard Mumford of Newport, Merchant, to Thomas Mumford of Groton 396 A bounded: land formerly belonging to John Richmond, Josiah Hill, land formerly belonging to John McCoom, Jonathan Maxons heirs, George Stillman, Thomas Wells, Dec. 7, 1733. Witnesses: William Dyre and Marcy Dyre.

Page 519, John Lewis to son Stephen Lewis, husbandman, 42 A bounded: Capt. Edward Saunders, James Saunders, Nov. 6, 1745. Witnesses: Edward Saunders and W. Babcock, justice.

Page 520, John Enos, Indenture 10 March 1745/6 to __ Nichols, Danll Updike, Gideon Cornell, Thomas Richardson, John Dexter, Edward Scott, James C___, George Brown, Trustees, 17 A bounded: James Bleavin, Thomas Burdick, Jonathan Burdick, John Enos jr, John Park. Witnesses: Nathan Babcock and Elias Thompson.


Transcribed by Susan Irish Nahas, 2004


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