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Part One
FHL Film #4293 Groton, New London Co, CT First Book of Records 1705-1723
1:3-5 John Rogers Senr of New London
for 18L payd by Sergeiant
Samuell Fish of Groton
sold
90A lying and
being in the towne of Groton being bounded as follows beginning
att the northeast corner of Joseph Rogers land near
stony brooke on the south side of the brooke
to the southeast
corner of Land now in possession of Joseph Wells
which he the said Wells bought of Samuell Bebee Junr from thence
running westerly to Land now in possession of Aron
Starke: originally Mr. William Tompsons, then running southwesterly
twenty three chains to the southeast corner of
Aron Starkes land and from thence running easterly to the bounds
first mentioned
20 June 1706. Signed: John
Rogers. Wit: Nehemiah Smith Junr, Lydia Smith, Elizabeth EE
Bayley her marke. Mr. John Rogers of newlondon
personally appeard & acknowledged the above written Instrument
to be his free act and deed before me Nehemiah
Smith Justice. 20 Jun 1706.
1:13 Samuel Rogers the son of Joseph Rogers now living in Westerle
in the Colony of Road Island
for the sume of
30L
payed by Samuell Fish of Groton
100A
beginning att
a small whit oak with a heap of stones about it near
the old ston wall which bounds is the northest corner of land
in the possession of Samuell Fish which he bought of John
Rogers: from thence running northerly sixteen chains and
neare
Stoney brook one the southside of the brook which
bounds is the southeast corner of land which said Fish bought
of John Rogers
to a walnut stump with stones about it
which bounds is the northest corner of land in the possession
of the widow Walsworth
bounds is the norwest corner
of land in the possession of the aforesaid Fish which the Samuell
Fish bought of John Rogers from thence
8 Nov
1707. Signed: Samuell Rogers. Wit: Nehemiah Smith Junr, Andrew
Davies, Lydiah Smith. Samuell Rogers of Westerly
personally appeared and acknowledged the above written Instrument
to be his free and volentery act and deed before
me Nehemiah Smith Jurn. 8 Nov 1707. Recd: 25 Feb 1707/8.
1:21-22 Samuell Rogers of the town of Westerley in the Coloney
of Rhod Island
yeoman
for sume of 21L
payed by Ensign William Gallup of Stonington
and for divers
other good causes
sold
112A
in the town of
Groatton
corner tree of land sold by Mr. Samll. Beebe unto
sd Gallup then west by north a mile:
southwest corner
tree of land sold by Mr. Samuell Rogers of N:London unto ye
aforesd Gallup
bounded by Govor Winthroup
20
Feb 1707/8. Signed: Samuel Rogers. Wit: Joseph Saxton, John
Lewis. The above Samuell Rogers personally appeared
and ack
12 March 1707/8. Recd: 20 Mar 1707/8.
1:29-30 William Stark of Groatan
for the love, good will and
affection which I have and doe bear towards my loveing
friend Valentine Wightman of Kingston in the naraganset Countie
in the Colony of Rhoade Island
one house and
land
in the town of Groaton
20a
by a run of water by an
old Indian path from thence running west by the said
path and marked trees unto a small red oake tree marked on four
sides standing on the top of ye hill neare the old
path from Newlondon to Stonington from thence running easterly
down the hill
1 Sep 1707
Signed: William Starke.
Wit: John Collver, the mark of Stephen S Starke, Alexander Huling.
Ack: 15 Jun 1708. Recd: 31 July 1708.
1:30 Be it known unto all men
I Samuell Rogers of New London
have freely given unto my sone & dafter
Thiophilas & Elizabeth Stanton of Preston
a tract of land
by estimation about 100A lying and being situate nere the
head of misticke betwixt land of Peeter Crary on the East side
of it and land of William Start on the west side of it being
bounded on ye northwest corner wth a maple tree on the south
side of a brooke or run of water which is also William
Starts northeast corner and so running easterly to a chesnut
tree on the north side of said brook which tree is also a
boundery to said Peeter Crary: then running southerly to a blacke
oke tree which is the southeast corner of said land &
the northeast of land of Joseph Rogers deceased and so running
westerly to the said William Start his land: a country
rode running threw said land: which abovesd tract of land was
given me by my father James Rogers now decesed
which said land was free from all claims morgages or incombrances
whatever before the signing & seling hereof. And
for a more full & ample confermation hereof I the above
said Samuell Rogers do hereby Ingage for myselfe my heires
executors administrators & assigns that the abovesd Theophilas
& Elizabeth Stanton
16 Jul 1703. Signed: Saml.
Rogers. Wit: James Haris, [paperclip in the way]. Ack: New London
2 Jun 1708. Recd: 18 Aug 1708.
1:31 Theophilus Stanton of Preston with Elizabeth my wife upon
good considerations and more especially in
consideration of 18L
payd by Joseph Gard of Stonington
Passover
unto & confer upon the sayd Joseph Gard
a certyn tract of land
100A
neer the head of mistick River
betwixt land of Peter Crarie on the east side of it and
land of William Start on the west side of it being bounded on
the northwest corner to a maple tree on the south side of
a brooke or run of water which is also William Starts northeast
corner: and soe running easterly to a Chestnutt tree on
the north side of syd brook which tree is alsoe a boundarie
to sayd Peter Crarie: then running sowthe by an oack tree
which is the south east corner of sayd land: & the northeast
of land of Joseph Rogers deceased & soe running westerly
to the syd William Start his land: A Country Road runing through
syd land
16 July 1703. Signed: Samll Rogers. Wit:
Nehemiah Smith, Alter Boddington. Theophilus Stanton personally
appeared and ack: 6 Aug 1703. Recd: 23 Aug 170?.
1:35 John Nuberry of Groton weaver for a valuable sum of money
paid by Isaack Fox of Groton yeoman
sell
one
messuage tenement of land
being in the town of Groton lying
by and partly on the hill west of William Starks be the
number of acres: more or less which land came to me by the heirship
of my wife formerly Elizabeth Stark daughter to
John Stark late of New London deceased which land lyes undivided
between me and my brother Isaack Fox of Groton
aforesd: that is to say I John Nubery do sell to Isaack Fox
20 Nov 1708. Signed: John Newberry, Elizabeth A.
Newberry her mark. Wit: Nehemiah Smith Junr, Andrew Davis. Ack:
20 Nov 1708 and recd: 5 Jan 1708/9.
1:44 William Starke of the town of Grotton in the County of Newlondon
and Collony of
Connecticut for a vallieable consideration which is eightie
pounds currant monie of New England to me in hand
received of Valentine Whightman of the town county and Collony
aforesaid
a certain half of land lying and being
within the township of the abovesd Grotton
from his the abovesd
Whitmans house which he now dweleth in then
running west northwest nearest to a maple tree which is the
southwest corner of the Land which I the above sd Starke
purchased of John Plaster of Pesqua???
to a path called the
Moheegin path
northerly on the land of me the
abovesd William Starke and
easterly on the Land of Ephriham
Coulver
. 3 Jan 1708
Signed: William Stark. Wit:
John Mason, George Wightman. Ack: 24 Mar 1709 William Starke
Sener. Recd. 24 Mar 1708/9.
1:47-48 Know all men by these presents
Samuell Rogers of the
towne of Westerle in ye government of Rhoad Island
for 20L
payed
a certain tract of land in the town of Grotton
50A
beginning at a little black oake tree
marked on 2 sides stands next ye highway neare Mistick River
from thence to a black oake tree marked on 2 sides with
SR on ye north side and from thence west and by north to William
Starks Land and so bounded upon ye south upon
lands in the posesion of Joseph Wells and soe to the first mentioned
bounds
convey to Joseph Wells
25 Sep
1708. Signed: Samuel Rogers. Wit: George Stillman, John Babcock.
Ack: 15 Apr 1708. Recd: 16 Apr 1709.
1:60 To the Sheriff of New London County his deputy or to the
Constable of New London Groton or Constable of
Stonington Greeting --- Wheras Mr. John Arnold of new London
blacksmith Received Judgment against Samuel Rogers
of Westerly in the Colony of Road Island before the County Court
held in New London aforsd on ye first day of June:
1708 for the Sum of 5L Chas for false impaisonment, and 1L 17s
and 2p Chas for Cost of suit as appears of record
wherof Execution remaining to be done --- These are therefore
in her majesties name to Require and Command you
that of the goods chattels or lands of the said Samuel Rogers
within your precincts you cause to be Levied (and the
same being disposed of or appeared as the Law directs) payd
& satisfied unto the said John Arnold the afforsd Summs
being six pounds seventeen shillings and two pence in the whole
with fees and for want of such goods chattels or
Lands of ye said Samuel Rogers to?? By him Shewn unto you or
found within your precincts to the acceptance of the
said John Arnold for the satisfying the aforesaid sums you are
herby commanded to take the body of the said Samuel
Rogers, and him commit unto the keeper of the goal in the county
aforsd within the said prison wch is likewise herby
commanded to receive the said Samuel Rogers, and him sesly?
To keep until he pay unto the said John Arnold the full
sums above mentioned and be by him released and also satisfie
your self, herof faile not, and make due returne of this
writt with your doings therein, dated in New London the 27th:
day of decembr in the seventh year of her majesties
Reign anno domini 1708. Signed George Denison County Clerk.
Groton Aprill: 11th: 1709 this Execution served upon a
peace of Land: of Samll. Rogers neer Leut. Samll Fishes: John
Weekes, Deputy Sheriff. Recorded in the second book
of Records for N:London County on fol:45 October 1st: 1709.
Pr Georg Denison Cort Clerk Entered to be Recorded
November 5th: 1709.
1:60-61 A survaie on a tract of land belong to Samll Rogers of
Westerly in the Collony of Road Island the sd Land is
taken by execution for Mr. John Arnold of new London: and for
him seazed by John Weeks deputy sheriff: Aprill the 11:
1709 the Execution bares date December: 27th: 1708 the Execution
and Cost of Court and cost of the same is 8: 3: the
land to answer the sd mony was valued under oath by Deacon James
Morgan and Gershom Rice as appears by yt
hand: was at ten shilling pr acres the land to answer this charge
butted and bounded as follows: beginning att the
northwest corner of a grate --- black oak tree marke on the
north side SR thence west sixty rods: to two walnut trees
marked with a heap of stones about one of them thence south
forty four rods to a young whight oak
markt on sides
with common land west with sd Rogers his land being sixteen
acres and fourty rods wch ansers the above sd charge
this land lies In Groton some what westward of Joseph Wells
hous and not far from Lieut Samll Fishes. In the Collony of
Conectcott= Pr me John Plumbe. Aug: 26th: 1709. Recorded in
the 2nd book of Records for New London County on
Fol: 45: Octobr the 1st 1709. Pr George Denison C. Clk. Entered
to be Recorded November 5th 1709.
1:72 William Stark of the town of Groton
for four pounds currant
monie of New England payed by Valentine
Weightman of the above said
4a
bounding on the land of the
William Starke
land of Ephraim Cullver Deceased
... 14 Feb 1710
Signed: William Starke. Wit: Aaron Stark,
Aabiel Stark. Ack: Mr. William Starke 8 Mar 1709/10. Recd:
8 Mar 1709/10.
1:72 Vallintine Waitman of Groton
for valuable consideration
to me payed in hand by William Starke of the
abovesaid
4a
beginning at the corner which I the said Whitman
bought of William Starke formerly John Plaisters
10 Feb 1710
Signed: Valentine Wightman. Wit: Aaron Stark,
Aabiel Stark. Ack: 8 Mar 1709/10. Recd: 8 Mar
1709/10.
1:77 Aron Starke of Groton
for 5 pounds silver money of Boston
to Samuell Avery
a certain tract of land lying
in that tract of land granted to those persons who were vollenteers
in the last war with the Narraganset Indians
in the
town of Vollentowne and in the 69th -?-?-?- 122a
22 Mar 1709/10
Signed Aaron Stark. Wit: James Morgon Junr,
Wm. Latham. Ack: 22 Mar 1709/10. Recd: 28 Mar 1709/10.
1:86-87 William Stark and Isaac Fox all of Groton
that the
bounds hereafter in this writing mentioned shall forever
the bounds of the land of John Starke deceased now in the possession
of the said Isaac Fox
this is our mutuall and
finall agreement and determination: we have hereunto sett our
hands & seals in Groton aforsd this [blank] day of
[blank] in the ninth year of her majesties reign anno domini
1710. Signed William Starke, Isaac Fox. Wit: Valentine
Wightman, William Stark Juner. Recd. 20 Dec 1710.
1:89 Lyed out for Thomas Lambe the tenth day of December 1710;
seventy ackers of lande fifty of it is that which the
towne promised him for his worke about the meting house and
twenty ackers which was granted to his father and never
layed out before now the aforesayde lands was layed out the
daye and yere above menchaned upon that hill which
lieth between Left. John Morgans and Sergt. Willyam Starks beginning
at a black oak tree marked
Signed James
Morgan, Samuell Fish. Voated by the towne of Groton December
26: 1710 as alegt James Morgan moderater. Entered
to be Recorded January: 2: 1710/11.
1:101 15 Apr 1712 Aaron Starke of Groton husbandman
to Anthony
Ashbey of Groton husbandman
for sum of
60L
paid by Anthony Ashbey
bounded on land belonging to
William Warmoth? Late of sd Groton deceased
north upon Isaac Fox and William Starke East upon Capt. Fish
his land together with the house and buildings
Signed
Aaron Stark. Wit: Ebenezer Jenness, Richard Wyatt, George Denison.
Ack: 15 Apr 1712. Recd 22 Apr 1712. Richard
Christophers Assis?? Edward Ashbey brother & heir of ye
abovesd Anthony Ashbe deceased hath given me special
order to under wit ye above written instrument so that it may
be
.
1:104 William Starke Senior of the town of Grotton
. Yeoman
for and in consideration of the sum of 15L
paid by
John Bernard of the said town of Grotton School master
certain
tract of land
6a
. Bounded by Springers brooke
and south by the Country highway and by Peter Cararys his land
3 Jan 1711. Signed William Stark. Wit: John
Collver, Thomas Parke. Ack: 4 Jan 1711/12. Recd: 4 Jan 1711/12.
1:105 Valentine Wightman of the town of Grotton
for 25L received
of William Stark of the town
certain tract of land
in Grotton beginning at Ephriham Colvers west corner
land
of Ephrham Coulver
easterly bounds of the land which
I formerly purchased of the abovesaid William Stark
Signed:
Valentine Wightman. Wit: Joseph Collver, Stephen
Starke. Ack: 4 Jan 1711/12. Recd. 4 Jan 1711.12.
1:106 Articles of agreement made concluded and fully agreed upon
the sixth day of December between William Stark
Senior of Groton
and Valentine Wightman
viz: I William Stark
having purchased all the Land lying on the east side
of the brook with the medow of Valentine Wightman do therefore
agree and promise that I will be at equal charge with
the aforesaid Valentine Wightman for the making a dam for the
drounding or seeing of the medow at the place called
the upen dam and it is forther agreed that the water being damed
shall not be let out till the medow is sufficiently
drounded except it be at sum times between the first of November
til the first of may only for the driving of a mill or mills
that may be erected on the same stream and it is further agreed
upon and promised by Valentine Wightman aforesd
that William Stark and his assignes shall have a passable cart
way through my land to the commons: and it is agreed
upon further and promised by Valentine Wightman aforesd that
William Stark his heirs or assignes shall have full
Liberty of making dames for mill or mills on any part or place
of the streem aforesaid and for the due performance
hereof we bind ourselves each to the other: our heirs and assignes
in the penal sum of forty pounds to be well and
truly paid by the defective party to the party performing in
witness whereof the parties to these presents have set their
hands and seals hereunto the Sixth day of December 1711 Signed
Valentine Wightman. Wit: Joseph Collver, Stephen
Starke. Ack: 4 Jan 1711/12. Recd: 4 Jan 1711/12.
1:115 The names of those that drew lotts at Nawayunk & ye
number of ye lots July 4th 1712
Capt. John Avery ye fourth teer thirty second Lott
Widow Wallsworth second teer twentieth lot
Aaron Stark second teer fifteenth lott
Isaac Fox third teer ninth lot
Jno Culver Junr. Second teer twenty eighth lot
Jno Culver third lot lover point
Joshua Hempsted fifth teer fifth lott
Will. Stark Junr fifth teer fourteenth lot
Tho. Lamb second teer thirt: sixth lot
Wm. Stark second teer eighteenth lot
Isaac Lamb first teer thirty fifth lot
Stephen Stark fifth Lot in third teer
Joseph Culver fourth teer fourteenth lot
James Culver third teer tenth lot
Joseph Culver Junr. 4th teer thirty first lot
David Culver second teer sixteeth lot
Valentine Whitman second teer twenty sixth lot
1:118 The names of those that drew lots a Nawayunk
widow Culver fourth teer sixteenth lot
Isaac Geare second teer ninteenth lot
Samuell Lamb first teer 15th lot
1:127 Groton, January 23rd 1712/3 a
second devisions lotts
att Nowayunk Nack is as followes;
The names of
those that drew lots in the second Devision
Aaron Stark first teer twenty ninth lot
p. 128
Jno Culver Junr first teer forty sixth lot
Joseph Culver Second teer tenth lot
Joseph Culver Junr first teer twenty fourth lot
James Culver first teer twentieth second lot
William Stark Junr first teer ninth Lot
Jno Allyn first teer fifty eighth lot
Stephen Stark first teer fifty fifth lot
Nicholas Street first teer sixtyninth lot
Jeremiah Geere first teer fifty second lot
David Culver first teer thirty second lot
Ephraim Culvers Estate first teer twenty fifth lot
p. 129
Samuel Lamb first teer forty third lot
Hester Allyn widow second teer eight lott
Thomas lamb second teer twenty sixth lott
Capt. John Parke second teer sixth lott
Widow Walworth first teer eighteeth lott
William Stark second teer fifty second lott
Samuel Park first teer thirty
.
Robert Geare first teer
.
p. 130
Robert Allyn second teer seaventh lott
Entered to be Recorded July 16: 1714
Mr. George Geer first teer third lott
p. 131
Samuell Parke second teer sixty sith lot
Entered to be recorded Dec 26 1715
Valentine Wightman second teer fifty eighth lot
1:133 Samuel Rogers Senr and John Rogers Senr both of New London
and Samuell Beby of New York now resident in
said new London for 51L to Capt. Samuell Fish of Groton
100a
woolpit hill
mixey swamp
Aaron Starks
dwelling house near the house
widow Walworths line
land
that said John Rogers sold to said Fish on the north
with land now in possion of William Stark and Aaron Starke on
the west with Rogeres land and on Land where Stephen
Starke now dwells on the south partly on said Stephen Starke
and on said widow Walworth and partly on said Fishs
land
21 Nov 1712
Signed Samll Rogers, John Rogers, Samuel
Beebee. Wit: Robart Burrows, David Fish. Ack: 21
Nov 1712. Recd. 21 Nov 1712.
1:136-137 William Starke of Groton
yeoman for 60L
by Capt.
Samuell Fish of Groton
90a
at a place
commonly known by the name of woolpit hill
tract of land the
said Samuell Fish bought of John Rogers
Misey
Swamp
partly on Wellses land
with land of Joseph Gards
Starkes land
4 May 1713. Signed: William Starke.
Wit: Nehemiah Smith Junr, Lydiah Smith, Edward Ashby
Ack:
4 May 1713. Recd: 4 May 1713.
1:140-141 William Stark of Groton
yeoman
for 40L
paid by
John Starke of Groton
certain tract of land
by
Valentine Wightmans house
maple swamp
land now in the possession
of the widow Culver
except four or five
acres joining to Culvers land about
19 Dec 1712
Signed:
William Starke. Wit: Peter Avery [or Crevy?] Moses Fish.
Sgt. William Starke Ack 29 Dec 1712. Recd: 29 Dec 1712.
1:142-143 Aron Stark of Groton
yeoman
for 5L 10s from Edward
Yeamons husbandman
sold
two lotts of
land in the township of Groton at a place called Nowayanknack
containing by estemation three acres and half
the
one lott in the first devision of sd Nack In the second teer
of lotts being the fifhteenth lot the other being in the second
division of said Nack in the first teer of lotts it being the
twentyninth lott
free of all incumberances whatsoever the
preveledges of the Pequite Indians only Excepted as aforesd
28 Feb 1712/13.
Signed: Aaron Stark. Wit: Andrew
Davis, Nehemiah Smith Junr, Lydiah Smith. Ack: 28 Feb 1712/13.
Recd: 28 jan 1712/13.
1:143 we Samuell Rogers, John Rogers both of New London and Samuel
Beebee of Southard on Long Island have
freely given granted & bestowed upon our friend Stephen
Starke of Groaton
certain tract of land
the said
Stephen Starks dwelling house standing on ye sd land which sd
land is bounded on ye west with ye line that is between
the sd Starke and his brother Aaron Starke which sd line on
the westward end of this land is the eastward line of land
that ye sd Aaron Starke hires of the sd Samuell Rogers John
Rogers & Samuell Beebee
land now in possession of
widow walsworth
to his sd brother joynes upon ye land now
in the possession of ye abovesd widow walsworth and
that the sd Starke shall neither sell, exchange or any other
way alienate the sd land with ye consent of his wife and one
of us either Samuell or John Rogers during our life time and
with this consideration we have given granted
Signed:
Samll Rogers, John Rogers, Samuel Beebee. Wit: John Wood, John
Rogers Junr, Aaron Stark. Ack: 21 Nov 1712. Recd
21 Nov 1712.
1:143-144 These presents are to signifie to all persons that
we whose names are underwriten to wit Samuell Rogers,
John Rogers both of New London in the Colony of Conecticut and
Samuel Beebee of Southhold on Long Island have
freely given granted and bestowed upon Stephen Starke of Groton
in the Colony of Conecticut a highway of ??????
through ye land we have least out to his brother Aaron a Long
on ye south side to ye end of sd land being bounded on
ye widow walworths on the south & on ye north with our
sd land least to his sd brother Aaron we give it to him ye sd
Stephen & his heirs forever as witness our hands and seals
this 21 of ye 9 mo 1712 witness Robart Burrows, Marg [or
Mary??] X Burrows her marke. Signed: Samuell Rogers, John Rogers,
& Samuell Beebee. Ack: 21 Nov 1712. Recd: 21
Nov 1712.
1:144 Thomas Bayley yeoman of Grotton for 5L 5s from Nehemiah
Smith Junior of Grotton husbandman
two lotts at
nowayank neck
3a
first division fourth teer of lotts and
the thirteenth lott second division
second teer
fourteenth lott of that teer
the previledges of the Pequet
Indians only excepted
9 May 1713. Signed Thoms X
Balle his mark. Wit: Edward Yemons, Aaron Stark, Jeremiah Geer.
Ack: 9 May 1713. Recd. 9 May 1713.
1:144-146 Robert Creary of Groton husbandman
for 30L from William
Starke
40A
adjacent to the County
Roade
Springers Brooke
by Joseph Gards land
this tract
of parsel of land said Robart Creary sold for to pay
centaine debts of his fathers Mr. Peter Creary deceased
[year
and day blank] 1712
Signed Robart Crery, Peter
Crery. Wit: Daniel Eldsey, John Stark. Ack: 2 Jun 1712. Recd:
2 Jun 1712.
1:146-147 Thomas Bennet late of New London now of Groton mason
to Nehemiah Smith Junr yeoman of Groton for 5L
5s
two lotts of land place called Nawayunk nack
3A and a
half
13 Feb 1712
Signed: Thos. Bennet. Wit:
Andrew Kinicum, Henry Gordon, Elesabeth Kinicum O her mark.
Ack: 14 Feb 1712/13. Recd. 14 Feb 1712/13.
1: 148-149 Stephen Starke of Groton yeoman for 5L from Edward
Yeomans of Groton husbandman
sold
two lotts
of land at the place called Nawayunk neck
3A and a half
30 Mar 1713. Signed: Stephen A Stark his marke. Wit:
Nehemiah Smith Junr, Lydiah Smith, Margret M Palmes her marke.
Ack: 30 Mar 1713. Recd: 30 Mar 1713.
1:149 Samuel Fish of Groton yeoman for love and good will for
my loving son Samuell Fish Junr of the same towne
give
certain tract of land
Lieut. John Fanings land
by
John Fannings house
140A
1 Jul 1712. Signed
Samuell Fish. Wit: Daniel Eldredg, John Starke. Ack: 1 Jul 1712.
Recd: 1 Jul 1712.
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