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Please send reply directly to b1caez02@cogeco.ca not b1caez01@cogeco.ca [1=one, 0=zero] I am hoping that someone would be able to identify the location of the Snook's Bridge and Snook's Brook references in the two exerpts below. OR ... I am specifically trying to locate the lot in question of George Upper... "...on the east branch of the Pepocotten called Snook's Brook which George Upper sold to the Grantors..." [Papakating River] Can you help me locate the lot in question, noted in the second exerpt, belonging to George Upper? Kindest regards and thanks in advance...Al Deed Book C page 106, dated 25 Aug 1776; Joseph Barton of Sussex county to Francis Price of same place, for £45... a tract of land (no size given) adjacent to Benajah Gustin that Joseph Barton bought from Samuel and Joseph Sharp on 24 Aug 1776. Mentions Sharp's line, Zachariah Price, Snook's bridge, George Upper, Barton's Mill on the Pepocotting (yet another spelling of Papakating), Adam Wisner. Signed Joseph Barton. Witnesses: Mary Herard, Henry Barton, Judge Timothy Symmes. On 20 Mar. 1784, Zachariah Price gave deposition about the hand-writing of Joseph Barton. Deed Book E page 82 dated 12 May 1801; Frederick Snover (originally Schnauber - on of my ancestors) of Hardwick to Peter H. Van Houten of Frankford, $3740.00 for 100.69 acres in Frankford on the east branch of the Pepocotten called Snook's Brook which George Upper sold to the Grantors, on 5 May 1788. Also another lot adjoining the first lot that was conveyed by Edward Dunlop to the Grantor on 6 Apr 1789 and also by deed from James Parker and Abraham Ogden trustees of the LWT of Henry Cuyler the Elder and Henry Cutler the Younger on 18 Feb 1795. 130.09 acres. Also a lot sold by James Broderick to the Grantor on 1 Apr 1790 of 130.31 acres. Mentions Oliver Delancey, John Stephens, Martin Ryerson, John Rutherford, George Upper.... 5 lots totaling 260 acres. Also mentions a lot sold to Silas Hopkins and one lot sold to Zachariah Price. He signed. Witnesses: Abraham Willis and John Snover. On 13 May 1801, John Willis deposed to Evi Adams. Notify Administrator about this message?
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