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Indians of North America : 59 autograph deeds, apprentice indentures, letters, invoices and receipts, 1662-1828

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[e] of ; In Witness and confirm[at]ion Whereof I the above [n?]amed Oeneco have hereunto [?lt] my hand and seal - [t?]his the twelvth bay of Decembr An-no Domr one [t]housand Six hundred Ninety and nine - ~ ~ ~ [sig?]ned and sealed in presence - of us ~ ~ ~

[Rar?] [Bus?]hnell [Chr?]istopher Huntington

Thi[s] deed is recorded in the Book of deeds in Norwich. fol: 8: Novembr 5th 1700 - [?] Richard Bushnell Reco[?]

1862 1704 [1?] 5

[right column under main text] onanaco his mar[k?] [drawing] orvana[co] acknowledged the within writen deed before me Samuell Mason [asstnt] norwich [S]eptember the 4 1700

Rec[od?] this deed May.3d. 1704. to be record[?] entred in the book of Re[?] for lands of Canterbury page per Elisha Paine Town Cla[rk?]

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To all people to whome these presents shall come oeneco sachem in the county of Newlondon in the colony of concticutt in New Eng [?]th greeting, Know yea that I the s[ai]d oeneco for and in considerat [t?]he sum of eight pounds current money to me in hand payd. or see[?] [p?]ayd before the ensealeing hereof by Josiah Cleaveland of a n[?] [?]ation upon Quenabauge River comonly called and known by th[e?] [p?]eags com]?]uck in the county of New London in the colony of Conecti[?] England affores[ai]d husbandman, the receipt whereof I doe acknowledge and the[?] fully satisfied contented and payd, and thereof and of every [page is torn away here] the[?] [s?]aid oeneco doe by these prefents [page torn away here] [acq?]uitt exonerate and [page torn away here] full[?] [?] [Jo]siah Cleaveland his heirs execut[o]rs Administrators and evry of the [?]er, I have and by these doe fully freely and Absolutely Ba[r]gaine S[e?] [?]e infeofe pass over and confirme from me the sd oeneco. and [fr?] [?]ies unto the sd Josiah Cleaveland and to his heirs & assignes for ever [s?]everall tracts, or parcells of land hereafter by these presents mentio[?] [?]acts or parcells of kand are lying and being on the west side of the sd [?] [Qu?]enabaug and bounded as followeth, the first parcell contayne[n]g one hun[?] [mo?]re or less lying westerly from his now dwelling house and is adjoyneing to a parc[?] land s[ai]d cleaveland purchased of Cal[i?] Bushnell of Norwich, begining att the south [?]st corner of sd land att a black oake tree marked, and from thence runing a streigh[t] [?]e westerly one hundred twenty and seven rodds to a white oake tree marked EC [fr?]om thence a streight line northerly, one hundred twenty and [ei?]ght rodds to a white [oa?]ke tree tree, from thence run[n]ing easterly sixty eight rodds to a heap of stones [wh]ich is a bounderie of the land s[ai]d cleaveland bought of s[ai]d Bushnell, and from [the]nce easterly by the s[ai]d land sixty [r]odds to a white oake tree, as also anothre [pa?]rcell conteyneing seventy six acres, more or less, lying northwesterly from [hi?] [?] dwelling house, and is lying and being on both sides of a [Branch?] called [?]ud[?] [?] [?] att the southwest corner run[n]ing a streight line east to John [Tra?] [page torn] to a white oake [tr]ee marked I:T, which is reputed to be [?] [?] bound mark of John Tracy Land, [?]en run[n]ing easterly two [?] thirty four rodds to a white oake tree marked I.C: abutting southerly [?] Land southerly, from thence run[n]ing northerly seventy six rodds to a [white?] [?] marked I:C: from thence a streight line southwesterly one hundred & thirty rod[ds] white oake tree marked I:C: from thence [across?] the end of a hill run[n]ing N[ort?] [?]t forty rods to a white oake tree marked I:C: from thence run[n]ing westerly [?] one rodds to a white oake tree marked I:C: from thence run[n]ing southerly to [ho?]rnbeam tree by a spring forty eight rodds / . from thence southeasterly to a oake tree marked fifty rodds which is the first station / . as also twenty six adjoyneing to the first mentioned parcell, the north east corner a blackho[?] marked I:C: from thence run[n]ing westerly to a white oake tree markt I:[?] [?] thence a line southerly to the northwest corner of the abovs[ai]d hundr[?] [?]ht of the aboves[ai]d oeneco, I the s[ai]d oeneco for and in the consider[?] [?]s[ai]d have bargained and sold [as?] affore s[ai]d unto the s[ai]d Cleave[land] all the appurtences and priveledges thereunto belonging, and all my title interest claime and demand of, in, and to the same, and every and parcell therof To have and to hold all the afforementione[d] parcells of Land lying being abutted and bounded as affores[ai]d, with all [?]ler theire Rights and appurtenances, from me the s[ai]d oeneco and from my [u]nto the s[ai]d Josiah Cleaveland and t[o] his heirs and assignes for ever, with all the [?]r, trees, woods, under woods, sto[?]es, mines mineralls, waters, water courses [?]ers profits privilidges acomodations, priviledges and apurtenances whats[oever?] [t]he s[ai]d bargained premises belonging, and the s[ai]d oeneco doth covenan[t] [ag?]ree to and with the s[ai]d Josiah Cleaveland his heirs, that att the time [of?] [barga?]ine and sale, he is the true and lawfull owner of the above bargained [prem?]ises, and that he will warrant a[nd?] defend the same from and against all just cl[?] ever, and that the s[ai]d Josiah Cleaveland by force and vertue of these presents [?] [?]d his heirs executors Administrators and assignes, shall and may from time to time [?] [?]es after the date hereof peaceablly, quietly, have hold occupy possess and ini[?] [ev?]ery part and parcell of the above bargained premises with theire appurtenances [o?]nly proper ise benifett and behoofe of the s[ai]d Josiah Cleaveland his heirs [ass]ignes for ever / and that I have herewith given livery & seizen of the granted premises, and every part and parcell thereof [?]

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June the first 1668 I Francis Allias Wemasanteons Indian Sachem of Nausett doe heerby acknowledge that I have given and heerby doe give unto Josep[h?] allias Natshahas the son of Namumett Inhabitant of Weanomett a parsell [of?] Land being a little Neck of land called Dorkethatt [lying?] att a place called [?] Wayeanshett neare Weamonett To have and to hold the said Neck [of?] unto the said Natshahas his heires and assignes for ever the said [men?] Land with all and singular the appurtenances eminities and privil[edges?] belonging [therento?] to appertaine unto the onely proper use and behoofe of him the said Nasthahas [his?] heires and assignes for ever

Signed Seled and delivered in the presence of Richard Bourne She[er?]iashub Bourne

francis his F c mark

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1679. To all people to whom these p[rese]nts shall come great Tom alias Kesquumspaumin of Nausett Indyan, in the Gov’ment of New Plimouth in New England sendeth greet and know ye that I the said Tom for and in consideration of Three pounds in currant pay to me in hand paid by Richard Bourne of Sanditch in the Gov’ment aforesaid ~ Genth the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge and my self therew[i]th fully satisfied contented and paid and thereof and of ev[er]y part and parcell thereof do Acquitt exonerate and discharge him the said Richard Bourn his heires executors and administrators for ever by these p[rese]nts have freely and absolutely given granted bargained sold enfeoffed and confirmed and by these p[rese]nts do give grant bargaine sell enfeoffe & confirm unto him the said ~ Richard Bourn his heires and assigns for ever all that my parcell of land conteyning Six acres be it more or less scituate lying & being in Manamett Old Feild in the constablerick of Sanditch aforesd and is bounded easterly and southerly by the marsh & River weasterly by ye lands of other Indyans and northly by ye com[m]ons or woods together w[i]th all the proffitts, priviledges and appurt[ena]nces to the said bargained parcell of land belonging or any wise appteyning to have and to hold all the said bargained parcell of land and appurtnces unto him the said Richard Bourn his heires and Assigns and to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Richard Bourn his heires and Assigns for ever And I the said Tom do for my self my heires executors & Administrators covenant & grant to and w[i]th the said Richard Bourn his heires and Assigns that at ye time of ensealing & deliv[er]y of these p[rese]nts I have full power just right & lawfull authority to grant & confirm all ye said bargained p[re]mises in & by these p[rese]nts mentioned or intended to be granted & confirmed in manner & form aforesaid according to ye true intent & meaning of these p[rese]nts and the same will warrant and for ever defend against all persons whatsoever fares by or under me the said Tom, mine heires or Assigns or any of us afaryming any gift, use, title or interest into the said bargained promises or any part or parcell thereof in willingnesse whereof I the said Tom have hereunto sett my hand and seale this Twenty & fifth day of February domo Iann one thousand six hundred seventy & nine. Signed Be…ed & Defir… in presence of Tho Binokley … Mary Himbloy Witnesse E o B altukkoo This note in & ‘bovementioned Tom appevered date aforesit & … these parts to be his art & deed before me Tho Binokley Assist. Tom his m.rk AJ

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Som work to doo for Johnwing and 21 Y: 0-7-0 17-10 Joseph Bus[?}g 60 foo ASap I can making mon [now?] on [?] 0-2-6 08-3 for John Wing 3 pa[?]y o[??] of hingges 31 j[?] s -0-ii-0 ---------- one pay [??] of hooks an hinges for outdoor ----------------------- :9: 7 one pay [?] for a cor[??]too dooor hooks [&?} hinges 1-01-06 3-18-3, one pay [?] if com[t?]o hooks [&?] hinges of mo[?]o 1-0-5 0-0-8. one [?] ay[??] of hooks [&?] eyes for a small oo --------- Prays fo the and a star [??} for a yoke[&?] a narrow [??]ing 11-02 0-1-4 Lord [?]homfo[?]o ____________________________________________ 7-10 0-1-4 -------------------------- FB: 7[??y?] of hinges 2 for comtoo _____ 0-2-0 [?]: 1 [?] for a out[??] door: 2 [?] 3 3 0-3-9. of hooks [&?] eyes for a solon door [&?] sta[?} coal 0-3-9. 0-6-00 [?] [&?] 2 [?ay?] of hooks and eyes a litol big[er?] 0-3-9. 0-2-00 For John [?] 2 morow [?] ro[??]: 0-7-0 0-1-0 -------- 0-2-0 1-3-7 0-3-0 8-71-1 1-1-9 0-1-0 --------- -------- 0-3-6 8-30-0 0-1-10 0-2-6 91 0-2-0 -------------------------- 1-3-0

(transcribers note: numbers below are written upside down in colums on lower part of page) 4 11 -------------------------- 0-4-1 8-71-1 ----------- 0-6 [?] 7 0 60

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1683 know all men by these presants that I seyit of manimet son to quachattaset sachem desesed do own and acknowledg my self that I have sould unto Elisha Bourn of sanditch in the colony of new plimouth and Timothy Bourn and Eliezer, and Hezeciah Bourn the sons of Job Bourn desesed of sand =itch aforesd one acre of land lying and being at mo =nemit ould feild and is bounded easterly by the lands of nedd an indien and westerly by a pond and northerly by the lands of John Peter and southerly by two holls dugg in the ground at ech end of sd land and is for and in consideration of fineteen[?] shillings in silver mony to me in hand payed by the sd Elisha Bourn wherof and whearwith I do acknoledg my self fully satesfyed and payed and therefore have by thes presants frely and absolutly given granted bargained sould and enfeofed and confirmed unto them sd Elisha Bourn the one half of sd acare and to ye said Timothy Bourn Eliezer and Hezeciah Bourn ye other half to their and each of their hairs and assigns for ever: in witnes whearof I have hearunto set my hand this thirteenth day of July one thousand six hondred and eighty three:

signed and delivered[?] in presence of Ruhama Bourne William Bassit

Seyit [plus sign] his mark

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1683 Know all men by those presents that I skippeage of maniment In the township of sanditch In the Coloney of New Plimouth In New England Indyen do hearby own and acknowledg that I have given granted and confirmed and by these presents do give grant & Confirme unto Elisha Bour Timothy Bourn Eliezer and Hezekiah Bourn all Belonging to the town of sanditch afore said: one rodd of land In bredth quite a croce the the Northerly ende of that Neck of land which the said Elisha – Bourn and the said Timothy Eliezer and hezekiah Bourn Bought of Need Indien and which said Neck Is called by the name of maniment Neck which said Rod is for the Conveniansy of the persons above said for more Conveniant fencing In of the said Neck so that it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Elisha Bourn Timoth Elizer and Hezekiah Bourn their and each of their haires and asignes to take and Improve the said rod of land in bredth quite thorough my land where it may prove to be moste for theire Conveniancy for ever In witness whearof I the said Skippeage have hear unto set my hand and sealle this twenty fifth day of January one thousand six hundred a ~ Eightye and three.

signed sealled and delivered In presence of Ruhama Bourne William Bassit

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Cape Cod Indian deed

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1684 To all people to whom these presants shall come know ye that whereas their was a deede of feofment given under the hand and seale of mar= =gery: my sister the wife of nedd of manement Indian sister to me Johnsias of Eastham In the Colony of new plimoth In new England Indien [?] said deed bears date from the year 1683: and was given to Elisha Bourn of sandwich in the Colony aforesaid for confirmation of a neck of lands which was sould by the said margery to the said Elisha Bourn and Timothy Bourn & eliezer & hezekiak bourn al of sandwich which is more at larg exspresed & Bounded In the said deed: now know ye that I the said John-Sias do here= =by give alinate and confirme and by these presants do resigne my and make over all my right and Interest In the said lands mentioned In the deede aforesaid unto him the said Elisha Bourn Timothy Bourn Eliezer & hezekiak Bourn to them their heirs & assigns for ever in maner & forme as fully as is sould and confirmed In said deede unto the persons abovsaid hereby Ratifying and confirming and holding firm and stable all which the said margery hath confirmed in said deede: as witnes my hand & seale this thirtie and first day of october anodomini one thousand six hundred eightie & fouer

John sias

signed sealed & delivered In presence of william [?arstow] William Bassit

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1702 55 To all people to whome these presents shall come Ned [ats?] Atawam of Moniment In the Township of Sandwich in the County of Barnstable in New England Indian, and Mergery his squa sendeth greeting &c know yee that we the sd Ned and Margery for and in consideration of the full and just sum of three pounds and two shillings in curant money of New England to us in hand att and before the ensealing and delivering of these presents well and truly paid by Eliezer Bourne Hezekiah Bourne and Nathan Bourne all of the Town of Sandwich aforesd, whereof and wherewith Wee do own and acknowledg ourselves to be fully sattisfyed contented and paid and thereof and of every part and percell thereof we do for us our heirs and every of their heires executors and administrators for ever by these presents have given granted bargained sold enfeoffed and confirmed and by these presents do fully freely cleerly and absolutely give grant bargain sell alien enfeoffe and confirm unto them the sd Eliezer Bourne Hezekiah Bourne and Nathan Bourne their and each of their heires and assigns for ever all that our peice and percell of Land which was formerly given unto the sd Margery by Quachatesett Indian Sachem lying att or neer maniment aforesd and is bounded as followeth viz begining att a marked pine tree that stands upon a hill on the easterly side of a cart way, and thence rangeing northerly to another marked pine tree standing on the same side of that cart way, and thence ranging southwesterly to a marked white oak tree that stands by a swamp and thence westerly to a little brooke that runs out of Seupmonkenett ponde and so is bounded by that brooke as it runs unto the bay or salt water, and thence runing southerly by sd Bay untill it comes to a Spring caled the [b?oyling] spring, and thence running southerly to a pond caled queensuett pond, and thence runing southerly partly by sd pond and partly by a ditch untill it comes neer to the now dwelling house of sd Eliezer Bourne, and thence runing easterly partly by the pasture fence of sd Eliezer Bourne and partly by the pasture fence of sd Nathan Bourne and partly by the pasture fence of widow Ruhamah Hersey untill it coms to the meadow [fence?] of [E???] Bourne and Timothy Bourne, and so to a marked white oak tree standing neer the meadow fence and thence runing northeasterly on the ridge of hills untill it coms to the first mentioned marked pine tree, being by estemation one hundred and fifty acres be it more or less, with all the wood, timber, trees, and waters in and upon the sd lands with all and singular the proffits, priveledges and appurtinances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining To have and To hold all that our sd peice and percell of Lands within the limitts and bounds aforesd with all the under wood timber, trees, waters, and water courses in and upon the same. with all the proffits priveledges and appurtinances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining unto them the sd Eliezer Bourne Hezekiah Bourne and Nathan Bourne their and each of their heires and assigns and to the only and alone sole proper use benifitt and behoofe of them the sd Eliezer Bourne Hezekiah Bourne and Nathan Bourne their and every of their heirs and assigns for ever, and wee the sd Ned and Mergery do for us our heires executors and administrators covenant and grant to and with them the sd Eliezer Bourne Hezekiah Bourne and Nathan Bourne their heirs and assigns that att and before the time of ensealing and delivering of these presents wee are the true and rightful owners of all the sd given and granted lands and have in ourselves full power just right and Lawfull authority to give grant and convey the same in maner and forme aforesd according to the true intent and meaning of these presents and that all the sd Bargained premises are be and att all times hereafter shall continue to be free and cleer of and from all other & former Gifts Grants bargains sales titles and encumbrances whatsoever had made comitted or done or to be had made comitted suffered or done by us the sd Ned and Mergery our or either of our heires or assigns or from any other pson or psons lawfully claiming of from by or under us our or either of our heires executors adminestrators or assigns or any or either of us or by any of our knowledg privety or [pri???] [emen?] In Witness whereof wee have hereunto sett our hands and seals this nineth day of June Anno Domini : 1702

In presence of [?lis?er] bourne Wm Basett

Barnstable Js The same 9th day of June then the above named Ned and Mergery his squa personally appeared and acknowledged the above written Instrument to be their act and deed, and William [Nu?much] Senr Indian also appeared att the same time & affirmed that he was present and heard quachatesett Indian sachem give the [lands?] above mentioned unto the above named Mergery before me stephen skeffe Just of peace

Ned his [ma]rke Mergery her marke

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June [illegible] 9th" 1702. then {illegile] this Deed to be recorded and is accordingly recorded in Barnstable County Book in the fourth book of records of evidences of Land [illegible] 123 and [h?]erewith Compared per me Wm Bassett regte

Indian Neds Deed 1702

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