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Stuart Tuthill Terry Manuscripts - Record Abstracts from Southold Families

Stuart Tuthill Terry Manuscripts - Southold Record Abstracts

Stuart Tuthill Terry Manuscripts - Southold Record Abstracts


Introduction

The following are entries from the Stuart Tuthill Terry Manuscripts held by the Center for Brooklyn History at the Brooklyn Public Library. Mrs. Terry gifted these to the Brooklyn Historical Society in 1914. The section these are copied from consists of abstracts of deeds and other documents made in the 1880s from records held by Southold residents that were never recorded.

These six deeds were also included in the Terry Manuscripts but are not included here as full transcriptions were obtained from the Grathwohl Collection.

Transcript or Summary


Jonathan Reeve, Island of Nassau, mason, to Samuel Hutchinson, weaver, both of Southold, fourt April, 1699 - consideration - a competent sum of money a first Lott of Creek thatch on ye flats at Corchuake Neck. Bounded Southerly by ye marsh of Joseph Reeve, North & East by the marsh of Joshua Horton Senr & Westerly by the said Reeve.
In presence ofJonathan Reeve (LS)
Thomas MapesMartha Reeve her seal (LS)
Samuel Harod
Acknowledged before Thomas Mapes, Justice - 8 Sept, 1699



Deed of Jabez Mapes & Elizabeth his wife yeoman to James Reve 22nd May 1707 - £30
Thirty acres of land at Mattituck. Bounded on the East by land of said Jabez Mapes, and upon ye Southeast corner about four poles westward, of the bound tree that parts ye neck of land between the said James Reeve and his brother Isaac Reeve; and from thence upon a line northward to ye extent of ye said Jabez Mapes his land, nere ye west end of ye said Jabez Mapes, his barne; south, west & north by lands of said James Reeve &competent
Witness Nathan Landon }Jabez (mark) Mapes L S
Benj. Youngs }Elizabeth (mark) Mapes L S
Acknowledged 23rd May 1707 before Thos Mapes, Justice



Deed - William Reeve, yeoman to Elijah Hutchinson Esqr, both of Southold
Consideration £550. Two several tracts of land - one being five lots bounded Northly by a two Pole Lane, Easterly by ye said Elijah Hutchinson, Southerly by ye High way & Westerly by lands formerly of Joseph Henll? decd - 125 acres more or less - another tract bounded Northerly by the High way, Easterly by lands of ye said Elijah Hutchinson, southerly by lands of Edward Penny and Westerly by lands of Benjamin Wells
and partly by lands of Benjamin Badcock - 42 acres more or less February 8, 1747
In presence ofWilliam Reeve (LS)
Henry WellsSarah (her x mark) Reeve (LS)
Samll Bowles
Acknowledged before Joseph Mckham Justice
Possession given in presence ofWalter (his x mark) Reeve
Lemuel Mapes



Deed - partly gone
David Reeve & wife to Elijah Hutchinson, Benjamin Hutchinson, Samuel Corwin, Daniel Tuthill, Sylvanus Davis, John Goldsmith, Jonathan Horton, Daniel Hull & Zebulon Hallock
In presence ofDavid Reeve (LS)
Samll LandonZeriah (her x mark) Reeve
W. Nicoll
Acknowledged April 25, 1740
before Joshua Youngs Judge
[TRP Note: This may be the same deed was abstracted below for David]



Deed - Matthias Corwin, weaver, to Thomas Terrel, yeoman
£12 S5. A certain tract of woodland in ye first division of Hocaboge lands - 50 acres, more or less, bounded on ye norwest 10 rods norward of ye bound tree that parts ye south end of ye land William Coleman and ye said Matthias Corwin: on ye Northeast on ye bound tree that parts ye south end of ye land of Jabez Mapes and said Matthias Corwin: on ye east by lands of said Thomas Turrel: south by ye bay that parts Southampton and the town lands: and west by land of Williams December 28 1724
James Reeve JuniorMatthias Corwin LS
James Reeve
Youngs Judge - 29 Decr 1724
[TRP Note: If this deed is really dated 1724, that would mean the younger James was only about 15 years old. This could indicate he was actually born a bit earlier than his heastone suggests or that the date of this deed was transcribed incorrectly]



Deed - Henry Wells to Thomas Reeves
25 Feb 17(?)7/8 Consideration a certain tract of land conveyed to said Wells yeoman by Thos Reeves Blacksmith situate in ye Second Division of Ac (probably Aquebogue) - lands - by a deed of sale same date - my home lott - North side of Highway - "said Town Street" & 7(?) acres adjoiing bounded by sd street, & by ye lane or high ways on the North by land of James Landon & W by Wm Salmon
In presence ofHanry Wells
Harry Conklin
Gideon Conklin
[TRP Note: It appears Terry forgot to include the tens digit of the year.]



Deed - Thomas Tusten to Thomas Turrell both of Southold County of Suffolk in Long Island
A second lot of meadow on the South side of Teaconae? river in acobauke bounded by the lot of John Conklin on the West & John Osmon on the East
in presence ofThomas Tusten LS
James ReevePrissilla (her mark) Tusten
Thomas Mapes



Richard Floyd & Elizabeth Floyd of the manor of St George Suffolk Co yeoman & Elizabeth his wife to Elijah Hutchinson - bounded by Solomon Wells John Corry & Wm Reeve, In presence of Abner Reeves & Joseph Hull - 8 March 1736/7 - R Floyd Jun??



This Indenture made ye 23rd day of April in ye 13th year of ye Reign of our Sovereign Lord George ye second &c 1740 Between David Reeve of Southold of one part and Elijah Hutchinson Esq Benj Jutchinson, Samuel Curwin son of John Curwin decd, Sylvanus Davis, Daniel Tuthill son of Daniel Tuthill, John Goldsmith, Jonathan Horton Junr, Daniel Hull & Zebulon Halliock - of the other pat Witnesseth that ye said David Reeve for ye sum of 239 pounds 2 shillings - to be divided among the purchasers being £26 s.11 & D4 each sells tracts & parcels in the so called Indian Lots (viz one parcel formerly belonging to Benj. Moore bounded N. by a lane, E. by land of Marth Reeve. S. by a Creek & Common Creek Thatch & Westwardly partly by land of Joseph Hull, partly by land of Uriah Terry, partly by land of Daniel Reeve & partly by land of Edward Penny so far Southward as to ye old Spring & so to ye Creek - 64 acres more or less - One other Tract bounded N by a lane and partly by a Creek or creek thatch belonging to Elijah Hutchinson E by ye Creek or creek thatch of said Elijah Hutchinson S by ye Bay W by land of Henry Wells, containing 22 acres more or less - One other tract bounded N by ye lane E by lands of Elijah & Benj Hutchinson S by ye Bay & W by land of Jonathan Horton - one acre more or less - one other tract containing seven lots bounded N by ye lane E by ye land of Peter Dickinson S by ye Bay & W by land of E & B Hutchinson, being 10 acres more or less - one other tract containing nine lots bounded N by ye lane, E by Parsonage Lots, S by ye Bay & W by land of Joshua Horton being fourteen ares more or less - one other tract containing two lots bounded N by the....
On the back as follows:
Memorandum that on ye 24th April 1740 Lvery of Seizin of all and singular ye lands & tenements with ye appurtenances in ye within deed mentioned to be granted & sold now given by ye within named David Reeves unto ye within named Bargainers by ye delivering of ye Hasf? of ye Door of ye house part of ye premises in ye name of ye whole (blank) form & effect of the within written deed in the presence of us whose names here are subscribed
Benjamin Case
Ichabod Case



(Manor) David Horton & Joshua Tuthill of Southold send greeting - whereas the several persons hereafter named of said town did join said Horton & Tuthill to purchase ye parcel of land within mentioned - to be accounted at twenty shears or rights & was paid for by said following persons according to their right as followeth:
David Horton 4 - Joshua Tuthill 4 - Barnabas Wines 2 - James Reeve three - Jos Wickham 2 - Richard Terry 1 - Thos Reeve 1 1/2 - Daniel Reeve 1 1/2 - Benj Tusten 1 — Dec 7 1741



To All Christian people...I Joseph Reeve yeoman for £20, paid by Moses Case, Carpenter, 1/2 part of a lot of land in Great Hog Neck being 5 acres lying undivided, bounded W by John Youngs, E by Nathaniel Youngs, S by the lane that runs toward the E end said Hog Neck & N by a water pond or creek lying on N side of said Neck. To have & t hold...
3 May, 1755
In presence ofJoseph Reeve LS
Benj Bobcoock
Simeon Bobabeck



Deed - 1755 Joseph Reeve Junr
I Joseph Reeve Junr of Southold, £67=1=8. by Zaccheus Goldsmith of S. yeoman, land in the western part of the town Plot, in the Middle Division - 14 acres 2 roods & 25 rods, bounded NE by lands of said Z. G., SE by lands of Samuel Reeve, SW by lands of said Z. G. & NW by the highway, 13 April 1755
In presence ofJoseph Reeve Junr LS
Parker Wickhamacknowledge before Robt Hempsted justice
Joseph Wickham5 June 1755
Memorandum Possession given by said J.R. in presence of
William Case
Parker Wickham



Deed of John Reeve, yeoman, & wife Keziah, to James Reeve. 7 March, 1817. $75
Four acres of Meadow at Mattituck Bounded North East & South by Meadows of said James Reeve & Westerly by a gutter dividing from meadow of Selah Reeve
Witness Thomas MehhamJohn Reeve LS
Wells ElyKesiah Reeve LS



Will of Deborah Reeve, February 9, 1736/7
The mind of Deborah Reeve, widow. How she would have her effects disposed of among her children after her death - To my daughter Hannah I give my negro (lotted) ...beaty? & my chist marked S? (SC or b ? syy) ... close press an equal part .. one silver spoon a case of ... cloth & case of bottles.
To my daughter Deborah I give my tanchor (tankard?) & 1 silver spoon, one bed and curtains & other furniture &c.
Names also son James, son Daniel, daughter Mary, daughter Sarah, Grandson Joseph Wells, son Joshua Tuthil, dau. Deborah & son James to take upon them & see this my mind fulfilled after my decease &c &c
Deborah Reeve

And on July 26, 1750, she makes another, making mention of deceased children, wanting their children to have their share &c. I also appoint my sin in law Warner in place of his decd wife to see fulfilled &c Deborah Reeve



Quitclaim of Selah Reeve to James Reeve 30 Novr 1781 £14
I Selah Reeve, late of Southold, quitclaim all my right & title to a certain piece of woodland which my Father gave me for the term of twenty-five years after his decease, unto my Brother James Reeve.
Witness Wm Corwin & Nathaniel Reeve(Reeve_Selah_4554|Selah Reeve)) LS



Robins Island Lease - Reeve - Hint. 12 Novr 1823
We the undersigned being owners of Robbins Island do hereby agree to lease to Orrin Flint house, garden & brick yard &called
Orren Flint LS
James Reeve

Witness Elijah Terry



Deed of Benj Reeve, Farmer, & Joanna his wife to James Reeve, all of Southold. $100. 16 April 1822. 5 acres.
Land & swamp at Mattituck, Bounded Northerly by the highway, Westerly & Southerly by lands of said Jas. Reeve & Easterly, partly by the pond & partly by land of Reuben, a colored man.
Witnesses Joshua FleetBenjamin Reeve LS
James W. ReeveJoana Reeve LS



Acknowledged before Joshua Fleet, Court, 20 April 1820
Bond of Mr Benjamin, yeoman, to James Downs, James Reeve, Esq. & Mehetable, his wife & John Halsey & Hannah his wife all of Southold. $300. 9 March, 1803
For the comfortable support of widow Elizabeth Downs, mother-in-law to the obligers above named, during her life.
Witnesses Thomas Terry & Benj WellsWilliam Benjamin LS



Nathan Reeve of Morris Town, Morris Co., NJ yeoman to David Goldsmith of Southold yeoman bounded by Benj Hutchinson the 2 polled highway called the North road, Joshua Salmon 3 May 1769 - Witnesses Benj Wells Jonathan Heallives? Ruth his signs in presence of Stephen Arnold & Salome Tomkins



John Overton to Joshua Reeve land on great Hog Neck bounded land of late Mr John Vail decd. lately owned by Mr Samuel Winds decd. July, 1772 - W Ebenezer Jennings Isaac Overton



Will of James Reeve, 16th March, 1829
In the name of God Amen I James Reeve of Southold &c yeoman. Wife Mehetable. "Daughter Fanny, infirm," sons Irad & Edward, daughter Hannah, wife of George L. Concklin. Names Phee M. Wickham, wife of Joseph P. also, daughters of Wm Wickham, Parnel, Elizabeth & Nancy. Son Jeremiah Reeve, son James W. Reeve is to have "the north sid which I purchsed of John Woodhull, Esq. My one half of Robins Island.
Sons Irad & Edward ExrsJames Reeve (LS)



Deed of John Reeve & Kesiah his wife £216-s13. 16 April 1798
to James Reeve all of Southold
The old Field, 16 acres - also 10 acres woodland adjoining Bounded Northerly, partly by land of said Jno. Reeve, Westward partly by said Jno Reeve & E.S. & W. by lands of said Jas. Reeve. Also a tract of salt & sedge meadows beginning at an old gutter which runs out of the man? poop salt hole, so-called & extending to a stake set up on the shore all other ways bounded on the creek or channel & the land of said Jas Reeve
Witness John HubbardJohn Reeve LS
Benjn Goldsmith JunrKesiah Reeve LS
Acknowledged before Judge Jared Landon (by both) 2d May, 1805

Source

Center for Brooklyn History at the Brooklyn Public Library - Stuart Tuthill Terry Manuscripts, pp. 169, 182, 211, 217, 227, 228, 242, 243, 254, 271, 293-296, 298-302, 304, 318-320, 358, 360-362, 364