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The ancient historical records of Norwalk, Conn ... - Hay genealogy

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HOME-LOTS. 25<br />

Richard Web, 4 acres.<br />

Boxmded east by Common land adjoining the neck,<br />

west by Town Highway, north by Thomas Seamer's<br />

home-lot, south by John Raymond's home-lot that was<br />

Ralph Reeler's.<br />

Daniel Kellogg, 4 acres.<br />

Bounded east by Matthew Marvin, Jr.'s, Matthew<br />

Marvin, Sen.'s, and Thomas Fitch, Sen.'s, home-lots,<br />

west by Joseph Fenn's home-lot and a bank <strong>of</strong> common<br />

land, north partly by Nathaniel Richard's<br />

home-lot, and by the " coafe bancke," south by Town<br />

Highway.<br />

Matthew Marvin, Jr., 3 acres 2 roods.<br />

Bounded east by " Meeting-house greene," west by<br />

Daniel Kellogg's home-lot, north by Matthew Marvin,<br />

Sen.'s, home-lot, south by Town Highway.<br />

Christopher Comstock, January 27, 1661 (then <strong>of</strong> Fairfield,<br />

bought <strong>of</strong> Thomas Betts, ^' being then a planter<br />

inhabiting in <strong>Norwalk</strong>e," his '' house, home-lot,<br />

&c., with haffe the land lying to the said house, laid<br />

out to said Betts, or belonging to the accommodation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nathaniel Eli," folio 13), 4 acres.<br />

See " Nathaniel Eli," who sold this lot to Thomas<br />

Betts, which Thomas Betts, in 1661, sold to Christopher<br />

Comstock.<br />

Ephraim Lockwood, December 30, 1664 (folio 13)<br />

bought the home-lot <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Marshe ;<br />

" For and<br />

in consideration <strong>of</strong> one mare and sucking colt,"<br />

''<br />

his howse with the shelfes, dress boards, &c." also<br />

the yards, hovells, and tenn fruit trees growing upon<br />

the orchard ;<br />

and also the home-lot containing one<br />

acre more or less."<br />

For boundaries see Jonathan Marshe.<br />

Thomas Betts (bought Nathaniel Eli's home-lot ; sold<br />

half to Christopher Comstock ; also bought house and<br />

home-lot <strong>of</strong> Ralph Keeler—recorded about 1660),<br />

4 acres.<br />

Bounded east by Common upland, west by Common<br />

Highway, north by John Keeler's home-lot, south by<br />

Samuel Campfield's home-lot.<br />

Thomas Ward, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Norwalk</strong> (September 1, 1665, sold

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