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

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26 NORWALK.<br />

to Ralph Keeler his " dwelling howse and howses,<br />

&c.," reserving<br />

*' the workshop for the abode <strong>of</strong> his<br />

wife, if she shall have occasion, till the 27th <strong>of</strong> Sept.,<br />

1666," said Ward reserving to himself " to take away<br />

at his pleasure, the locks upon the dwelling howse<br />

doares, and the younger nursery trees, and twoe boards<br />

lying upon the coller beames"—folio 2,).<br />

Boundaries not given save on the north, which is<br />

bounded by Jonathan Marshe.<br />

Thomas Benedict, Jr. (bought <strong>of</strong> Joseph Fenn, 1671,<br />

'^ now home-lot, lyinge by the side <strong>of</strong> the creeke or<br />

river called the Coafe"), 4 acres.<br />

Bounded east by Highway leading to the point, west<br />

by " Bancke <strong>of</strong> the coafe," north by Joseph Fenn's<br />

land adjoining to his home-lot, south by Cartway<br />

leading out <strong>of</strong> Daniel Kellogg's meadow.<br />

Richard Raimond (^inhabitant <strong>of</strong> Salem, in the jurisdiction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mattachusetts Bay, bought <strong>of</strong> Ralph Keeler,<br />

October 20, 1662, "My howseing, contained at<br />

present in my home-lott, or cow yard," &c., "the<br />

howse, flores, doares, glasse windows, shelfes, or ought<br />

else necessarily fastened together"), 4 acres.<br />

Bounded east by John Gregorie's lot that was George<br />

Abbott's, west by Common land, north by John Benedict's<br />

that was George Abbott's, south by^" A Highway<br />

running to the sea bancke."<br />

Jakin Greggorie (in 1666, grant <strong>of</strong> home-lot upland<br />

and loe-land), 4 acres.<br />

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

Highway, north by Common upland, south by Tho.<br />

Tayler's home-lot.<br />

John Piatt, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Norwalk</strong> (bought <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lupton,<br />

March 9, 1665, sold in 1674 to John Bowten), 4 acres.<br />

Bounded east by " Reere <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lupton's houselot<br />

and Richard Homes's, west by Matthias Sention's<br />

land, north by John Bowten's land, south by George<br />

Abbott's land.<br />

John Crampton (" because he was a souldier in the late<br />

Indian war," 1679), 3 acres.<br />

Bounded east by Highway, west by Samuel Benedict's<br />

home-lot, north by Thomas Betts, Sen.'s, home-lot,<br />

south by James Miller's home-lot.

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