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Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Year Built"~"Item Type Metadata:Address or location"~"Item Type Metadata:Type of location"~"Item Type Metadata:Associated individuals"~"Item Type Metadata:Type"~"Item Type Metadata:Details"~"Item Type Metadata:Source/s"~"Item Type Metadata:Links"~"Item Type Metadata:Male/Female"~"Item Type Metadata:Status"~"Item Type Metadata:Sex"~"Item Type Metadata:Publisher"~"Item Type Metadata:Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Author"~"Item Type Metadata:Title"~"Item Type Metadata:Repository"~"Item Type Metadata:Enslaver or Household"~"Item Type Metadata:Location or Address"~"Item Type Metadata:Biographical Notes"~"Item Type Metadata:Marriage Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Male or Female"~"Item Type Metadata:Advertisement Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Appraisal Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Burial Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Disappearance Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Disembarkation Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Education Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Emancipation Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Manumission Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Embarkation Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Employment Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Apprenticeship Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Indenture Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Enslavement Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Legal Proceeding Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Membership Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Mention Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Military Service Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Mortgage Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Narrative Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Resistance and Rebellion Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Registration Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Relocation Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Residence Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Sale Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Transfer Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Trade Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Voyage Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Unique Person Identifier"~"Item Type Metadata:Ancestry"~"Item Type Metadata:Ancestry Description"~"Item Type Metadata:Relationships"~"Item Type Metadata:Source Type"~"Item Type Metadata:Unique Record Identifier"~"Item Type Metadata:Age"~"Item Type Metadata:Age Description"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Notes"~"Item Type Metadata:Researcher"~"Item Type Metadata:Life Events"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Type II"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Date II"~"Item Type Metadata:Status II"~"Item Type Metadata:Source Type II"~"Item Type Metadata:Location or Address II"~"Item Type Metadata:Status III"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Type III"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Date III"~"Item Type Metadata:Location or Address III"~"Item Type Metadata:Source Type III"~tags~file~itemType~collection~public~featured 2182~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2182~"Plato - PLAT6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mention~~~~~~~~~~"Plato "~~~~~~~~"John Jermain Memorial Library, Dering Collection, Box 2.10.7."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Lyon Gardiner"~"East Hampton, Gardiners Island, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PLAT6~Unrecorded~~~Letter~~~~"August 20, 1801"~"In a letter from John Lyon Gardiner to Henry P. Dering, Gardiner writes: ""I sent Plato to your Port with Mr. Corey..."""~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,East Hampton,Gardiners Island"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1860~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1860~"Dago - DAGO1"~Person~"Enslaved boy"~"David Rattray"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Dago~"April 6, 1742"~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Mulford"~"East Hampton, British Colonial America"~"Philip Platt of Huntington was paid £49 by John Mulford of East Hampton for ""one South Negro women known by the Name of Rose and a Negro boy named Dago."" A deed of sale was witnessed by James Haries and Abraham Gardiner."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c6b8d6513d76089cdc791a7ead50a431.jpg~Person~~1~0 1859~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1859~"Rose - ROSE3"~Person~"Enslaved woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 6, 1742"~~~~~~~"Newspaper clipping, source unknown."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Mulford"~"East Hampton, British Colonial America"~"Philip Platt of Huntington was paid £49 by John Mulford of East Hampton for ""one South Negro women known by the Name of Rose and a Negro boy named Dago."" A deed of sale was witnessed by James Haries and Abraham Gardiner."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e4b5cbb0abc0acb3b040c22a5207c9fd.jpg~Person~~1~0 1849~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1849~"Drusilla Crook - DRUS1"~Person~"Black girl bound to Lyman Beecher's household, c. 1805"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~"Lyman and Roxana Beecher"~~~~~~~~~"Autobiography, Correspondence, Etc., of Lyman Beecher, D.D. Cambridge, Harvard Univeristym 1864. "~~~Indentured~~~~~~~"Lyman Beecher"~"East Hampton, NY"~"Shortly after Lyman Beecher's wife, Roxana, bore their first child, Drusilla Crook was brought to the household to take care of the baby — she was 5 years old, ""a colored girl,"" Beecher wrote in his autobiography. Zillah, as the Beechers called her, was ""bound to us till she was eighteen."" When Mary, their second child, was born, the Beechers took Zillah's sister, Rachel, as well. ""Zillah was the smartest black woman I ever knew. She learned every thing that Catharine did, and as well as she did,"" Beecher wrote. Rachel did not have her sister's gifts.

Lyman Beecher had bought the house built in 1800 not long after he came here to be the town minister. He had been a 1797 Yale graduate before he accepted the East Hampton post and went on to be a leader in American Protestantism.

The Crook family name appears in Gardiner's Island record books a few years before the American Revolution. David Gardiner's inventory of possessions made after his death lists a man, Plato Crook, age 35, and a boy, Abel Crook, 8. In 1786, Dr. Nathaniel Gardiner's ""Negro Zil"" received a pair of shoes from the Hedges cobblers shop. Drusilla and Rachel, who slept above the kitchen, may have been born enslaved, too. However, the 1800 Census for East Hampton lists two white adults, one white child, and one under the category ""all other free people. . . .""

In New York's gradual abolition law of 1799, any child of an enslaved mother born before July 4 that year was to remain in servitude until she was 25; men were enslaved all but in name until they were 28 and close to the end of their most productive years. A Black woman named Rachel died in East Hampton in 1842 and might have been the same Rachel as the girl bound in the Beecher house, now East Hampton Village Hall."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1810,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1848~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1848~"Phebe Plato - PHEB1"~Person~Col'd~~~~1855~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 25, 1855"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.7^^632"~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"died of ""old age"""~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1844~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1844~"Bathsheba Hand - BATH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Bathsheba~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Volume V. Page 631. "~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Volume V"~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BATH1~~"""col'd"""~~"Civil Document"~~~~"December 22, 1850"~"Bathsheba is listed as ""col'd."" While her age is not recorded, she is noted as having died of ""old age."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1841-1850,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1823~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1823~"Ackie - ACKI1"~~"the mother of said child is held as a slave by me"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Ackie~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV^^344"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Hand"~"East Hampton"~"N. Hand in 1800 Cenus recorded with two enslaved people in his home."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ACKI1~~~~~~~~"September 12, 1805"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1763~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1763~"Clara - CLAR1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Baptism~~~~~~~~~~Clara~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records, Volume V. Page 514."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Hand"~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CLAR1~Unrecorded~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"May 20, 1788"~"Clara was recorded in Reverend Samuel Buell's baptism record. She is referred to as a ""servant child."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1762~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1762~"Aca - ACA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Aca~~~~~~~~"EH Library Pennypacker Collection"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Mehitabel Baker and Leffert Lefferts -> Jeremiah Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ACA1~African~~"Her son silas "~~~~~1787~"Misc date: December 30, 1899 sold w/ property, land deed between Mehitable Baker and Lefferts Lefferts to Jeremiah Miller"~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1643~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1643~"Lymas [Elimas or Elymus] Derby - LYMA2 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1789, calculated from his reported age (80 years) at the time of his death."~~"August 26, 1869 August 27, 1869 (funeral)"~~"The will of William Albertson (Liber D: 159, dated August 20, 1815) instructed, ""my will is that my negro man Limas be manumitted by my executors...and that they pay him the sum of $25 and give him his clothes...."" On March 17, 1816, Albertson added a codicil, ""And as to the disposition in my said will made of my negro man Limas and negro girl Margaret, I hereby revoke the same and direct Limas to be manumitted according to the act and his clothing delivered to him...."" William Albertson died September 26, 1818; his will was proved October 6, 1818. In his manumission application, Elymus was referred to as ""late a slave of of Henry P. Deering [Dering]."" He was 34 at the time of his manumission."~~"September 18, 1800"~~"Lymas [Elimas or Elymus] Derby"~"March 24, 1817 (conveyance from Albertson to Moore). April 1, 1817 (conveyance from Moore to Dering). "~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 295/340 [baptism]. The runaway advertisement, published in the National Advocate (New York, New York), ran for at least 11 weeks (March 31, 1815–June 23, 1815). John Jermain Memorial Library (Sag Harbor) for Bill of Sale, dated April 1, 1817 between Jeremiah Moore and H.P. Dering and Receipt dated April 1, 1819. Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834, page 120 (marriage record of Lymus and MIra). The diary of Reverend Epher Whitaker noted the date of Limas's funeral and his age. See Epher Whitaker diary; Whitaker Collection, Southold Free Library, page 211 [unpublished]. In 1872, administration papers of Elymus Derby were filed at Suffolk County Surrogate Courthouse in Riverhead. ""Limas"" biographical paragraph taken from J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Records of town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 39. (Manumission)"~"1817 Bill of sale between William Albertson and Jeremiah Moore for enslaved Black man, Lymas

1821 marriage to first wife, Mira.

Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"1) William Albertson; 2) Jeremiah Moore; 3) Henry Packer (H.P.) Dering"~Southold~"He was the son of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Oral tradition states he married twice and fathered six children. He likely married his first wife, Mira, in Sag Harbor. It's unknown if they had children. His second wife, Zipporah, died between 1850–1860 [she was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census, but not in 1860]. Lymas can be found in four Federal censuses: 1830 at Southampton, 1840 at Southampton, 1850 at East Hampton, and 1860 at East Hampton. He can be found in the 1865 New York State census, residing in East Hampton/Sag Harbor post office. A petition to prove his will was submitted to Suffolk County Surrogate Court on November 6, 1869, naming his heirs (he was a widower). His known children include Austin Derby (died 1871 at Sag Harbor), Caroline Derby Cuffee (probably died 1901 at Sag Harbor), Maria Jane [also Jane M.] Derby Youngs (probably died 1902 at Yaphank almshouse), and Margaret Derby. "~"April 21, 1821 (likely first marriage)"~~~~~~~~~"August 28, 1820"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LYMA2~African~~~~~~~~~~~~~Freed~~~Free~~~~~"East Hampton,Sag Harbor,Southampton,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/24e8590cf7ddaf068d8ff987e7ae3e34.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/076daa8679a32908ee98df42d13f3803.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1fb61962cb03f832aa54ad5ac6497fc9.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/dd92f84eda59a5fcf1b25c19fadef55e.pdf,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c61a5b02219d745265c8b6b0cfd3f493.pdf~Person~Southold~1~0 912~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/912~"Stephen - STEP1 1785 East Hampton"~~"""Negro Stephen"" found in a shoemaker's account book in January and December."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller Ju Negro Stephen to a pair of shoes made 3|4; "~~~~~"January 1785 and December 1785"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 911~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/911~"Tom - TOM2"~~"""Negro Tom"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt. Risam Negro Tom to a pair of boots hiltapt 1|0; pair of shoes 10|0; Capt Risam to a pair of shoes solf my Tom Negro 2|6.

(A Thomas, or Tomas, was in the process of being emancipated by Rysam's heirs in 1823.)"~~~~~"1/x/1785; 4/x/1785; 8/x/1785"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Risam (William J. Rysam, 1737-1809)"~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton,Sag Harbor"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3106ab7799d767ad2c5bba219cff6117.png~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 910~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/910~"Unrecorded Name - UNID76 1785 East Hampton"~~"""Peter Negros"" son found in East Hampton Church baptism records. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Reverend Samuel Buell baptized ""Peter Negro & son"""~~"July 1, 1785"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 512"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 909~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/909~"(Possibly Violet) - VIOE2^^1785^^East Hampton"~~Negrowoman~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"“Capt Thomas Wickham Negrowoman to a pair of shoes” January 1785. Also see ""Esquire Wickham's Violet,"" EH Trustees Records 1772 - 1807, p. 110, April 20, 1784"~~~~~1/x/1785~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Thomas Wickham"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 908~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/908~"Tobe - TOBE1^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Tobe"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner negro tobe to a pair of shoes sold hiltapt & carte 3|6; pair sold & hiltapt 5|0; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold & carte 3|0"~~~~~"12/x/1784; 3/x/1785; 12/x/1785; 2/x/1786"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 907~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/907~"Peter - PETE9^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro peter"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner negro peter to a pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes sold 2|6; pair of shoes 7|0; pair of shoes solf & carte 2|6; pair of shoes pacht 0|4; pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes 10|0"~~~~~"11/x/1784; 6/x/1784; 7/x/1785; 9/x/1785; 11/x/1785 x 2; 1/x/1786; 2/x/1786 x2; 3/x/1786; 7/x/1786 x 2"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 906~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/906~"Jack - JACK4^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Jack "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt. Risam Negro Jack to a pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes solf 2|6; pair of shoes sold & welted 2|9"~~~~~"10/x/1784; 1/x/1785 x 2"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Risam (William J. Rysam, 1737-1809)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 905~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/905~"Unrecorded Name - UNID77^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Mr. Bewel Negro man to a pair of shoes sold 2|6"~~~~~6/x/1784~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Mr Bewel/ Buell "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 904~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/904~"Unrecorded Name - UNID78^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Bakcker Negro man to a pair of shoes 10|0"~~~~~5/x/1784~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Widow baker "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 903~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/903~"Unrecorded Name - UNID79^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Bakcker Negro woman to a pair of poumps sold hiltapt 3|4"~~~~~4/x/1784~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Widow baker (not of david bec david died 1786)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 902~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/902~"(Unidentified child)^^1783^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Backer Negro child to a pair of shoes 4|0"~~~~~11/x/1783~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Baker"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 901~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/901~"(Unidentified child)^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"My Negroes namely Jack Violet & the negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah also my negroes namely Jack Violet and the negro child"~~~~~"Probate date: 7/10/1784"~~~~~~~"Ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 037, 1784-1785 (Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York)75"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Phebe Parsons -> Jeremiah Osbourne "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 900~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/900~"Violet - VIOE1^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"My Negroes namely Jack Violet & the negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah also my negroes namely Jack Violet and the negro child"~~~~~"Probate date: 7/10/1784"~~~~~~~"Ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 037, 1784-1785 (Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York)75"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Phebe Parsons -> Jeremiah Osbourne "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 899~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/899~"Jack - JACK5^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"My Negroes namely Jack Violet & the negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah also my negroes namely Jack Violet and the negro child"~~~~~"Probate date: 7/10/1784"~~~~~~~"Ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 037, 1784-1785 (Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York)75"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Phebe Parsons -> Jeremiah Osbourne "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 898~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/898~"Sarah - SARA2^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Girl Phebe"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"I give to my granddaughter phebe my negro girl Sarah"~~~~~"Probate date: 7/10/1784"~~~~~~~"Ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 037, 1784-1785 (Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York)75"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Phebe Parsons -> Granddaughter phebe "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 897~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/897~"Sarah - SARA3^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"a servt. child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~"December 30, 1899"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 511"~~~~Female~~~~~~"Natl. Hand"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 896~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/896~"Sarah - SARA4^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"a servt. woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~"July 1, 1874"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 511"~~~~Female~~~~~~"Natl. Hand"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 895~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/895~"Aaron - AARO1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Baptism~~~~~~~~~~Aaron~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 510"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"D. Osborn"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~AARO1~Unrecorded~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~"""child"""~"November 2, 1783"~"""Bapt a servant child of D. Osborn."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 894~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/894~"Cyrus - CYRU4^^1783^^East Hampton"~~"a servant child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Buell: ""Bapd a servant child of A. Gardiners"""~~"November 2, 1783"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 510"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"A. Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 893~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/893~"Plato - PLAT3^^1783^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Plato"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Backer Negro Plato to a pair of shoes sold 2|6"~~~~~6/x/1783~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Baker"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 892~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/892~"Harre - HARE1^^1783^^East Hampton"~~"Harre, negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 4, 1783"~~"In Rev. Buell's death records"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 602"~~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 891~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/891~"Unrecorded Name - UNID82^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"Princes daughter"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~"November 16, 1904"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 509"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 890~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/890~"Unrecorded Name - UNID83^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Backer Negro Woman to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|6; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|8; one shoe hiltapt 0|4; pair of shoes 8|0"~~~~~"1/x/1783; 2/x/1783; 6/x/1783; 7/x/1783; 10/x/1783, 2/x/1784"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Baker"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 889~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/889~"Unrecorded Name - UNID85^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"Negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Backer Negro to three shoes sold 3|9; Negro Man to a pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 4|0; pair of shoes 7|6; one shoe 0|6; to shoe cart; pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes sold 2|6; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes 10|0"~~~~~"10/x/1782; 11/x/1782; 1/x/1783; 2/x/1783; 3/x/1783; 7/x/1783; 12/x/1783; 1/x/1784, 2/x/1784"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Baker"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 888~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/888~"Unrecorded Name - UNID84^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"Negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt. Risam Negro Woman to a pair of shoes hiltapt 1|0"~~~~~10/x/1782~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt Risam (William J. Rysam, 1737-1809)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 887~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/887~"Ruben (Tobe) - RUBE1^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"my negro boy ruben"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner's last will and testament ""also my negro boy ruben"" passed down to daughter rachel mulford 1807 when sarah died. A 1786 expense record in the Mulford Papers includes possible items related to Tobe's escape from Mary Gardiner's control."~~~~~"August 18, 1782"~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner's last will and testament. East Hampton Library Pennypacker Collection355"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner-> Mary Gardiner -> Rachel Mulford"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 886~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/886~"Zell - ZELL1^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"""my negro zel"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner's (b. 1721 d. 1782) last will and testament ""also my negro zel"" left to Mary Gardiner. (See his will in the NY Surrogates Office, Liber 35, p. 205 for clarification.) "~~~~~"August 18, 1782"~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner's last will and testament. East Hampton Library Pennypacker Collection 355"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner-> Mary Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 885~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/885~"Unrecorded Name - UNID86^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 8, 1782"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 602"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Col. Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 884~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/884~"Unrecorded Name - UNID87^^1781^^East Hampton"~~"negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 16, 1781"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 601"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jer. Dayton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 883~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/883~"Jo - JO1^^1781^^East Hampton"~~"Jo negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"... and agreed with ned and Jo negro to ring the bell for one year for 32/"~~~~~"April 16, 1781"~~~~~~~"Trustees Records East Hampton 1772-1807. Page 104"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 882~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/882~"Unrecorded Name - UNID75^^1781^^East Hampton"~~"Plato, negro son"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record. This child was among a group of children and adult baptised on April 1, 1781."~~"April 1, 1781"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 506"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 881~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/881~"Sharper - SHAR4^^1781^^East Hampton"~~"the slave"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"the ebony face of old Sharper, the slave, companion and friend of his master (Stratton)"~~~~~"Spring 1781"~~~~~~~"Cronicles of the town of east hampton107"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~Stratton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 783~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/783~"Unrecorded Name - UNID74"~~"1769^^negro wentch "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Mrs. Heatley negro wentch to a pair of shoes 7|0 (twice)"~~~~~November/1769~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Mrs. Heatley "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 782~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/782~"Dep - DEP1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Baptism~~~~~~~~~~Dep~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Volume V. Page 498."~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Volume V."~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DEP1~African~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"May 28, 1769"~"Dep is recorded in Reverend Samuel Buell's baptism record."~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 781~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/781~"Hacke - HACK1"~~"1768^^Negro Hacke"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt David mulford negro Hacke to a pair of shoes 6|6"~~~~~12/1768~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 780~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/780~"Judah - JUDA3"~~"1768^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Leaves to his wife, Clemmence, ""my Negrow gal Judah."""~~~~~"August 5, 1768"~~~~~~~"Last will and testament of John Huntting, private collection (Mulford papers)"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Huntting"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 779~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/779~"Unrecorded Name - UNID73"~~"1768^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 11, 1768"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 594"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Aaron Isaacs"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 778~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/778~"Unrecorded Name - UNID72"~~"1768^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 11, 1768"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 594"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Stephen Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 777~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/777~"Acca - ACCA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Trade~~~~~~~~~~Acca~~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Captain David Mulford"~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ACCA1~African~~~~~~~"2/1768; 2/1768; 1/1769; 2/1769; 3/1769; 11/1769"~"Capt. David Mulford negro Acca to a pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 6|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|3: pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes 8|0"~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1761-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 776~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/776~"Levi - LEVI1"~~"1767^^Jai Negro--levi"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell 's baptism record, ""Jai Negro--levi"" appears, suggesting a parent and child."~~"November 8, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 775~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/775~"Jai - JAI1"~~"1767^^Jai Negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell 's baptism record, ""Jai Negro--levi"" appears, suggesting a parent and child."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 774~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/774~"Nab - NAB2"~~"1767^^Negro Nab"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Aaron Isaacs negro nab to a pair of shoes 4|6"~~~~~9/1767~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Aaron Issacs"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 773~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/773~"Unrecorded Name - UNID71"~~"1767^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 16, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 594"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Stephen Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 772~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/772~"Unrecorded Name - UNID70"~~"1767^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 6, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Wickham"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 771~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/771~"Unrecorded Name - UNID69"~~"1767^^Jude negros son"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 14, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 770~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/770~"Jude - JUDE1"~~1767~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jude negros son was baptised on June 14, 1767, Jude must have been a member of the church but does not appear elsewhere."~~~~~6/14/1767~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 769~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/769~"John - JOHN3"~~"1766^^Negro John "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro John to a pair of shoes hiltapt 1|0; pair of shoes patched 0|9; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 3|0"~~~~~"10/1766; 1/1767; 7/1767; 3/1768"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 768~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/768~~~"1766^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 8, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Col. Abraham Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 767~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/767~"Unrecorded Name - UNID68"~~"1766^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 1, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro Nab to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; Capt david mulford negro Nab to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; pair of shoes 6|0; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|0; pair of singel channel poumps 7|6; pair of shoe hiltapt sold 0|6; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes 6|6. Capt. David Mulford Negro Nab to a pair of shoes (October 1769)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 766~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/766~"Nab - NAB1"~~"1766^^Negro Nab"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro Nab to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; Capt david mulford negro Nab to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; pair of shoes 6|0; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|0; pair of singel channel poumps 7|6; pair of shoe hiltapt sold 0|6; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes 6|6"~~~~~"7/1766; 9/1767; 11/1767; 2/1768; 4/1768; 7/1768; 2/1769; 8/1769; 10/1769"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 765~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/765~"Unrecorded Name - UNID66"~~"1766^^negro child; negro Garll (girl)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro child to a pair of poumps 8|6; pair of tornpouongs 2|0; pair of shoe hiltapt & one sold 2|0; pair of poumps 2|6"~~~~~"2/1766; 3/1766 1/1768; 12/1769; 5/1769"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 764~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/764~"Unrecorded Name - UNID65"~~1765^^negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 21, 1765"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 592"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Thomas Talmages"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 763~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/763~"Unrecorded Name - UNID64"~~1766^^negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 6, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 762~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/762~"Unrecorded Name - UNID63"~~"1766^^negro servant child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 761~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/761~"Philis - PHIS1"~~"1764^^servt. woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In a list of people received into the church in July 1764. Possibly the same Philis who died on August 15, 1788."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 443"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Noah Barns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 760~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/760~"Unrecorded Name - UNID62"~~"1766^^negro servant child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Esq. B. Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 759~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/759~"Unrecorded Name - UNID61"~~"1766^^negro garll"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro garll to a pair of shoes 4|6; pair of shoes 4|6; pair of shoes 4|6; pair of callominkor shoes 6|0; pair of callominkor shoes 4|0; pair of shoe hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes sold 2|0; shoes sold & hiltapt 1|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|0; pair of shoes 4|0"~~~~~"3/1766; 11/1766; 2/1767; 5/1767; 6/1767; 12/1767; 1/1768; 2/1768; 9/1769; 10/1769"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 758~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/758~"Unrecorded Name - UNID60"~~1765^^negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 20, 1765"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 592"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jon. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 757~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/757~"Virgil - VIRG1"~~"1764^^Virgil, negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Named in a list of baptisms, Jan. 1764"~~1764~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 756~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/756~"Hittie - HITT1"~~"1764^^Hittie, negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Named in a list of baptisms by Rev. Samuel Buell in 1764 without a more specific date"~~1764~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 464"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 755~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/755~"Jars - JARS1"~~"1764^^Jars, negros son"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"named in a list of baptisms, Jan.1764"~~1764~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 754~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/754~"Judge - JUDG1"~~"1764^^Judge, negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"named in a list of baptisms, Jan. 1764"~~1764~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 753~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/753~"Sharper - SHAR3"~~"1764^^Negro Sharper"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""I give to my son lemuel my great bible and also the use of my negro boy during Lemuel's natural life and if sharper should survive my son Lemuel then he should go to my two sons Jeremiah and Job mulford"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 025, 1765-1767, Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York546-547"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 752~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/752~"Pegg - PEGG1"~~"1764^^servt. woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"She was among the persons received into the chuch by Rev. Nathaniel Huntting in July, 1764. There is also a Pegg baptised by Rev. Samuel Buell in 1764"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 443"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Steph. Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 751~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/751~"Pegg + 3 children - PEGG2"~~"1764^^Pegg Negro- Talmages & 3 children #583"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Presyterian church records LLC29-1"~~"January 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Presyterian church records LLC29-. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection"~~~~Female~~~~~~"Talmages "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 750~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/750~"Joe - JOE1"~~"1764^^negro servt."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 749~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/749~"Hagar - HAGA3"~~"1764^^negro servt"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Could this be same Hagar from Southold, 1754?"~~"January 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Esqr. Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 748~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/748~"Unrecorded Name - UNID59"~~"1763^^Negro Gall (Girl)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Aaron Issaccs Negro Gall to a pair o shoes sold 1|3; pair of shoes mended 0|9; pair of shoes sold 1|4"~~~~~"12/1763; 11/1766; 2/1767"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Aaron Issacs "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 747~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/747~"Daniel - DANI2"~~"1763^^Negro Daniel"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford Negro Daniel to a pair 8|6; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold 2|0 ; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold 1|6; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes ___ 4|0; pair of shoes sold 2|0; one shoe mended 0|4; pair of shoes 8|6; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes solf 2|4"~~~~~"11/1763; 7/1767; 9/1767; 12/1767; 1/1768; 3/1768; 4/1768; 6/1768; 8/1768; 9/1768; 12/1768; 1/1769; 2/1769; 5/1769; 6/1769; 7/1769; 8/1769; 9/1769; 11/1769"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 746~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/746~"Christ - CHRT1"~~"1763^^my negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 28, 1763"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 591"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 745~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/745~"Hagar - HAGA2"~~"1763^^Negro Hagar"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Mr. John Mulford Negro Hagar to a pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes 2|4; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 11|6"~~~~~"2/1763; 5/1763; 11/1764, 12x/1767"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Mulford "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 744~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/744~"Unrecorded Name - UNID58"~~"1762^^Negro Child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Aaron Issaccs Negro Child to a pair of shoes 1|6"~~~~~10/1762~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Aaron Issacs "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 743~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/743~"Unrecorded Name - UNID57"~~"1762^^Negro Boy"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"John Mulford negro boy to a pair of shoes 3|6; pair of shoes 4|0"~~~~~10/1762~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 742~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/742~"Files - FILE1"~~"1762^^Negro Files"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Aaron Issaccs Negro Filess to a pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes 2|0; one shoe hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes 6|6"~~~~~"7/1762; 10/1762; 12/1763; 9/1767; 10/1768"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Aaron Issacs "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 741~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/741~"Lucy - LUCY3"~~"1761^^My Negro woman lucy"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""my negro woman lucy"" Also see Stephen Hedges's will, May 22, 1759, p.151. ""I leave to my wife Annie all my household goods and my negro woman Lucy..."""~~~~~1761~~~~~~~"ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 025, 1765-1767, Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Stephen Hand"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 740~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/740~"Lucy - LUCY2"~~"1760^^Negro Lucy"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"John Chatfield negro lucy to a pair of shoes 0|6|0; John Chatfield negro lucy to a pair of shoes 0|7|0. See also Thomas Chatfield's will, http://genealogytrails.com/ny/suffolk/wills.html ""I, THOMAS CHATFIELD, of East Hampton, in Suffolk County, yeoman, ""being under indisposition of body, and knowing that it is appointed for man once to dye."" I leave to my well beloved wife Hannah the use of my negro woman ""Lewsey"" so long as she remains my widow, """~~~~~"10/1760; 12/1761"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Chatfield negro lucy to a pair of shoes 0|6|0; John Chatfield negro lucy to a pair of shoes 0|7|0. See also Thomas Chatfield's will, 1751: ""I leave to my well beloved wife Hannah the use of my negro woman ""Lewsey"" so long as she remains my widow, "" "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 739~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/739~"Pomp - POMP5"~~"1760^^Negro Pomp"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"John Mulford negro Pomp to a shoes sold 0|3|0; John Mulford negro Pomp to a shoes & hiltapt 8|6; John Mulford negro Pomp to a shoes 8|6"~~~~~"September 1760; October 1762; March 1763"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 738~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/738~"Unrecorded Name - UNID56"~~"1757^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 13, 1757"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 589"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Mr. Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 737~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/737~"Unrecorded Name - UNID55"~~"1757^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 3, 1757"~~"Burnett Miller was a son of Eleazer Miller. For many years he served as Town Clerk of East Hampton. His political activities made him a member of the 4th Provincial Congress, a representative in the State Legislature from 1777 to 1783. With the exception of one year he was supervisor of East Hampton town from 1764 to 1776. (Trustee Records, 1772-1807, p 350."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 589"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Burnet Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 736~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/736~"Unrecorded Name - UNID54"~~"1756^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 3, 1756"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 589"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 735~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/735~"Unrecorded Name - UNID53"~~"1756^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 19, 1756"~~"A Jeremiah Mulford appears in Town Records, v. III, p. 415, as a carpenter"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 589"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 734~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/734~"Unrecorded Name - UNID52"~~"1756^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 20, 1756"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 588"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Fithans"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 733~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/733~"Shem - SHEM1"~~"1754^^nergo man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""Shem negro man Esqur. Miller's."" Shem, who likely had once been enslaved in colonial-era East Hampton, cut timber for the iconic Hook Mill, today a beloved symbol of the community. Work needs to be done to learn if this Shem and the man described here were one and the same."~~~~~1754~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 441"~"easthamptonstar.com/pain-sight-long-buried-history-east-hamptons-enslaved"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Eleazer Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/53696610d32fe667e20599a5b167cba1.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 732~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/732~"Petros - PETR2"~~"1754^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Received in ye nergo man of Joh. Hedges Petros"~~~~~1754~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 440"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joh. Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 731~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/731~"Unrecorded Name - UNID51"~~"1754^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 19, 1754"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 588"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"J. Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 730~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/730~"Unrecorded Name - UNID50"~~1753^^x~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Seth Parson's inventory, """""~~~~~"August 3, 1753"~~~~~~~"Document Book 7, Item #13"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Seth Parsons"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 729~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/729~"Prince - PRIN2"~~"1753^^Of Capt. Mulford"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Seth Parson's estate, Aug. 1, 1753. ""By cash of Capt Mulford for Prince"" 68|0|0. Could this be same Prince who appears in John Lyon Gardiner's Account Bk 2 for purchase of land in Freetown? ""To one third of my Freetown land sold you"" for 12 pounds, April 1, 1803."~~~~~"August 1, 1753"~~~~~~~"Document Book 7, Item #1313"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/12019/rec/46~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Seth Parsons to Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c791b9ed98aef00ead54ee973cea72de.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c4cdd7089041da82e6703b7a713a1df6.png~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 728~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/728~"Dick - DICK3"~Person~"1753^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 10, 1753 (Also given as Jan. 17, 1753 in History of the Davis Family, p. 15.)"~~"This is probably Dick, who drowned along with Jacob Schellinger and Capt. Daniel Baker in a whaleboat coming ashore on the south side, at East Hampton."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. p. 587. Davis, Albert Henry. History of the Davis Family; Being an Account of the Descendants of John Davis, a Native of England, who Died in East Hampton, Long Island, in 1705. With Notices of Individuals and Families Connected with Them. Brought Down to 1886-7. 1888, p. 15."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jacob Skellix/Schellinger"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e8d5b77596d7f3e2c6ac7827ba0007fb.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~1 727~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/727~"Unrecorded Name - UNID49"~~"1752^^child of Peter Negros, John Hedges's negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 15, 1752"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 494"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 726~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/726~"Peter - PETE8"~~"1752^^child of Peter Negros, John Hedges's negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 15, 1752"~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 494"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 725~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/725~"Unrecorded Name - UNID48"~~"1751^^one negro wench"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Gardiner's will: gives wife ""one negro wench as she shall make choice of out of all my negro slaves"" Gardiners of Gardiner's Island, p.85"~~~~~"June 24, 1751"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Star April 15, 19371"~~~~Female~~~~~~"Widow of David Gardiner/ Mehitable"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 724~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/724~"Unrecorded Name - UNID47"~~"1750^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 23, 1750"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Major Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 723~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/723~"Unrecorded Name - UNID46"~~"1750^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 20, 1750"~~"4 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Stephen Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 722~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/722~"Unrecorded Name - UNID45"~~"1750^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 23, 1750"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Seth Parsons"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 721~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/721~"Will - WILL3"~~"1750^^one negro slave named Coseo, and also one negro slave named Will"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Gardiner will, to Abraham Gardiner. Also, Gardiners of Gardiner's Island, p. 87"~~~~~"December 30, 1750"~~~~~~~"Lion Gardiner And His Descendants by Curtiss C. Gardiner108"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 720~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/720~"Unrecorded Name - UNID44"~~"1749^^Child of Peter, negro servt."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 2, 1749"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 483"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Mathias Burnet"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 719~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/719~"Unrecorded Name - UNID43"~~"1749^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 3, 1749"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Burnet Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 718~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/718~"Unrecorded Name - UNID42"~~"1749^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 1, 1749"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Burnet Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 717~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/717~"Ned - NED1"~~"1780^^Ned Negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1817~~"Ned was hired to ring the bell, for 30/, hired through 1816. Also appears in Rev. Lyman Beecher's record of persons in the church in 1802, Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905, p.449. Ned died in 1817: headstone off Morris Park Lane. It read: “Ned Faithful Negro Manservant to Capt. Jeremiah Osborn Died August 8, 1817”"~~~~~1780~~~~~~~"Sleight, H.D., ed. Journal of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of East Hampton Town, 1772 -1807. East Hampton, 1927.^^Page 101"~~~~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Jeremiah Osborn"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1fa6e693b4fe3c3e00e6f5f1c52ad951.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~1 716~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/716~"Unrecorded Name - UNID23"~~"1780^^a son of Prince, negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1780~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 508"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 715~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/715~"Unrecorded Name - UNID24"~~"1779^^Negroe Boy"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. ""To keeping a Negroe Boy one year and a half and finding all his clothes (In Rhode Island, being retaken from the British)"""~~~~~1779~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 23"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Lyon Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 714~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/714~"Joseph - JOSE2"~~"1779^^Joseph Negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Hired to ring the bell for 30/"~~~~~1779~~~~~~~"Sleight, H.D., ed. Journal of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of East Hampton Town, 1772 -1807. East Hampton, 1927.^^Page 99"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 713~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/713~"Unrecorded Name - UNID25"~~"1779^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1779~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 600"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Widow Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 712~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/712~"Cato - CATO1"~~1779^^Negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""The ball [gunshot] went into the fireplace and had liked to have killed Cato, a Negro, who was stirring the fire."""~~~~~"Winter 1779-80"~~~~~~~"Early Memories of Gardiner's Island By S.D. Gardiner^^Page 76"~~~~Male~~~~~~"John Lyon Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 711~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/711~"Katurah - KATU1"~~1779^^Negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1779~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 507"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Jer. Osborns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 710~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/710~"Depth - DEPT1"~~1779~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~"Prince, a servt. man (Depth may have been his child.)"~~1779~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 507"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Possibly Seth Parsons"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 709~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/709~"Peggy - PEGY3"~~"1778^^Servt to Capt Abraham Gardiner aged 22 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Possibly baptized Jan 1764 "~~"possibly died November 14, 1774 ""sevt. woman"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Ancient Long Island epitaphs from the towns of Southold, Shelter Island and Easthampton, New York. Harris, Edward Doubleday, 1839-1919. Boston, Mass. : Press of David Clapp & Son, [1903]. ^^Page 57"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Abraham Gardiner "~"East Hampton"~"Servt to Capt Abraham Gardiner aged 22 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/27267a1aa4cba31d337ca137ccac1524.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 708~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/708~~~"1778^^A child of Gene"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1778~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 600"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 707~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/707~"Unrecorded Name - UNID27"~~"1778^^negro child servt."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1778~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 600"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Samuel Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 706~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/706~"Peter - PETE5"~~"1778^^a servt. child of Noah Barnes"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Found in Rev. Buell's bapism records. This is another unusual entry, suggesting that Barnes may have been the chlid's father."~~1778~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 504"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Noah Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 705~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/705~"Unrecorded Name - UNID28"~~"1777^^servant girl"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1777~~"And a Servant Girl of the Widow Hedges"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Widow Osborn"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 704~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/704~"Jack - JACK3"~~"1777^^Col. Mulford's negro Jack"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"A permit was granted for Jack and Col. Mulford's return to long Island"~~~~~1777~~~~~~~"Sleight, H.D., ed. Journal of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of East Hampton Town, 1772 -1807. East Hampton, 1927.. Also See Mather's ""Refugees,"" p. 426^^Page 322"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Col. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7d1ae06057acc670e6bef1ab044e584c.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 703~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/703~"Unrecorded Name - UNID30"~~"1776^^negro girl"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""I give to my owed wife abigail all the household goods, negro girl, and cash that she brought with her"""~~~~~1776~~~~~~~"ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 0030-0031, 1767-1768, Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York^^Page 196"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Dayton -> Abigail Dayton "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 702~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/702~"Unrecorded Name - UNID29"~~"1776^^I slave above the age of 16"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1904~~~~~~~"1776 census"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Leek"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 701~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/701~"Unrecorded Name - UNID31"~~"1775^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 599"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Person"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 700~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/700~"Unrecorded Name - UNID32"~~"1775^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 599"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Person"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 699~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/699~"Unrecorded Name - UNID33"~~"1775^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 598"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"St. Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 698~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/698~"Dick - DICK1"~~"1775^^A Slave"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~"Dick was one of one or two men on Gardiner's Island during a British raid. (missing source)"~~~~~1775~~~~~~~"Early Memories of Gardiner's Island By S.D. Gardiner^^Page 84"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Lyon Gardiner / David Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 697~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/697~"Unrecorded Name - UNID34"~~"1775^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 598"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Dayton"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 696~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/696~"Cazar - CAZA1"~~"1775^^""Cazar Indian"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner ""of Cazar Indian"""~~~~~1904~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 37"~~~~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 695~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/695~"Unrecorded Name - UNID35"~~"1775^^Noah Barneses negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record. (This is an unusual entry, with the possibility that Barnes may have been the child's father.)"~~1775~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 504"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 694~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/694~"Will - WILL2"~~"1775^^""Will Indian"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner ""paid Will Indian"""~~~~~1904~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774^^Page 37"~~~~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 693~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/693~"Paul - PAUL1"~~"1775^^my negro child Paul"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 598"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 692~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/692~"Sarah - SARA1"~~"1774^^negro woman named Sarah aged 23"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1751"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. “Negro Wench Sarah” - Given To Jerusha Buell (sundries given to Mrs. Gardiner in the last will and testament of David Gardiner, December 1774)   "~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/34~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 691~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/691~"Sebinah - SEBI1"~~"1774^^negro woman named Sabinah aged 48 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1726"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. His will, Gardiners of Gardiner's Island p. 98, I give unto my beloved Wife Jerusha Gardiner . . . and also one Negro Woman which she shall chuse..."" "~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/413bbaff67b68d8d13bc8a40f4e2253f.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 690~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/690~"Phillis - PHIS6"~~"1774^^negro woman named Phillis age 52 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1722"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/32~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 689~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/689~"Abel Crook - ABEL2"~~"1774^^negro boy named Abel age 8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1766"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~"Abel Crook"~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/31~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABEL2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 688~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/688~"Reuben - REUB2"~~"1774^^negro boy Reuben do. 10"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1764"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 5"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/30~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 687~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/687~"Dick - DICK2"~~"1774^^negro man Dick age 40 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1734"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 5"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/29~~~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 686~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/686~"Cato - CATO2"~~"1774^^negro boy named Cato age 12"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1762"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. Account in Gardiners of Gardiner's Island, p. 105: ""I think it was the hard winter of 1779-80. I lived with my mother and father-in-law Esqr Isaac Conklin Sometime in the spring of 1780 there came a party of the British, about 15 or 20, under Lieut. Darby into Amagansett, on their way to Montauk, after deserters. . . one gun was shot . . . The ball went into the fireplace & had like to kill Cato, a Negro, who was stirring up the fire.""

The 1840 U.S. Census for East Hampton lists Cato Gardiner as a free person of color aged 55-100. If he were the same Cato as described in the 1780 event, he would have been about 78 years of age in 1840."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/28~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 685~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/685~"Peter - PETE6"~~"1774^^negro boy named Peter age 14"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1760"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/27~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 684~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/684~"Cyrus - CYRU3"~~"1774^^negro man named Cyrus aged 21 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1753"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/26~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 683~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/683~"Philip - PHIL1"~~"1774^^negro man named Philip aged 22 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1752"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. Estate sold Philip for $65 on July 6, 1776, p. 39"~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/25~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 682~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/682~"Brister - BRIR1"~~"1774^^negro man named Brister aged 28 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1764"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/24~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 681~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/681~"Plato Crook - PLAT2 "~~"1774^^negro man named Plato aged 35 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1739"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. This Plato may have been the father of Zeperee, a girl baptised in April 1796. [Inventory of David Gardiner. This Plato may have been the father of Zeperee, a girl baptised in April 1796. Estate of David Gardiner, D, to .. charged in his .. which _old to an .. 1 negro man named plato $.]"~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/23~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 680~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/680~"Unrecorded Name - UNID36"~~"1774^^Servt. child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1774~~"A Servt. child of the Widow Bakers"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Widow Baker"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 679~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/679~"Grestor - GRES1"~~"1772^^negro Grestor"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Russel negro Grestor to a pair of shoes sold and hiltapt 2|6; pair of shoes sold 8|0 (5/x/1772)"~~~~~"April 1772"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Russel"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 678~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/678~"Desiah - DESI1"~~"1773^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1773~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 597"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 677~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/677~"Abigail - ABIG2"~~"1773^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1773~~"Also appears in Rev. Samuel Buell's record of persons received into the church in July, 1764."~~~~Abigail~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 597"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABIG2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 676~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/676~"Peter - PETE7"~~"1773^^my negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1773~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 596"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Samuel Buell?"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 675~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/675~"Unrecorded Name - UNID41"~~"1772^^negro mans"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~1772~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 501"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 674~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/674~"Garl - GARL1"~~"1769^^negro garl"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt Thomas Tillenes negro Garl to 2 pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes sold 1|6; pair of shoes 6|6; a pair of shoes sold 1|6; pair of shoes sold 6|0; pair of shoes sold 1|9; pair of shoes sold 2|0. Also included in Estate of Seth Parsons, 1753 with Widow Abigail Leek? for "~~~~~"June 1769, December 1769, April 1770, February 1771, March 1771, November 1771, December 1771, "~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/12011/rec/46~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt Thomas Tillenes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 673~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/673~"Mol - MOL2"~~"1771^^Negro Mol"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller Jr negro Mol to a pair of poumps sold 2|0"~~~~~1770~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller Jr"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 672~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/672~"Unrecorded Name - UNID40"~~"1771^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1771~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 595"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Baker"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 671~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/671~"Unrecorded Name - UNID39"~~"1771^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1771~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 595"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 670~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/670~"Cato - CATO3"~~"1770^^negro Cato"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt Thomas Tillenes negro Cato to a pair of shoes sold 1|6"~~~~~1770~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Thomas Tillenes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 669~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/669~"Unrecorded Name - UNID38"~~"1770^^Jude negros son"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~1770~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 501"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 668~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/668~"Unidentified male"~~"1770^^African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 595"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Col. Abraham Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 371~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/371~"Rufus - RUFU1 1785 East Hampton"~~"Enslaved man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""Abraham Gardiner Negro Rufus; to a pair of shoes made 4|0.""

In addition, Lyman Beecher in the church records listed ""Nance wife of Rufus"" as becoming a member of the church. It is not known if this is the same Rufus."~~~"Abraham Gardiner"~Rufus~"February and March, 1785"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~~1~0 360~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/360~"Abigail - ABIG1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Daughter of Siemene. See Peter, son of Simene."~~"July 21, 1745"~"Deacon Mulford's widow"~Abigail~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Volume V, Sag Harbor, John H. Hunt, Printer, 1905. Page 479."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABIG1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 356~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/356~"London Dayton - LOND1 1798"~Person~"""negro man formerly a servant to John Dayton"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sale of a 1/2 acre parcel near the ""Round Swamp Whalebone, so called,"" in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Selah Pike to London (Dayton), ""negro man formerly a servant to John Dayton,"" both of said township, for 33 shillings ""to me in hand before sealing paid,""April 3, 1799. 1790 Census lists 2 enslaved people in the John Dayton household, and 1 ""all other free persons."" 1800 Census lists 1 enslaved person in the John Dayton household. 1810 Census lists 1 enslaved person in the John Dayton household. See additional property records in the L.I. Collection, including a copy of a lease in Oneida, NY. (Also sometimes known as Lunnon) Also see Records of the Town of East Hampton V.4, p. 302. c. 1797-8 ""London, a negro slave of Josiah Dayton."" Also see East Hampton Town Records ""Book G"" p. 164, 1798 "".. London a negro slave of Josiah Dayton ... to be under the age of fifty years and of sufficient ability to provide a living for himself."" East Hampton 29th Jany 1798. Unclear if ""John"" was a mistake in the land deal"~~~~"London Dayton"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records, ""Volume G,"" 1698-1874EH Library Pennypacker Collection, p. 164"~~~Free~Male~~~~~~"Formerly enslaved by Josiah Dayton. Other records have his enslaver as John Dayton."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a572d5703c3571e941789819904d6708.pdf~Person~~1~0 296~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/296~"Boose - BOOS1"~Person~"An enslaved woman of African heritage, Boose is the earliest known named enslaved person in East Hampton. She was part of the Lion and Mary Gardiner holdings and mentioned in at least two contemporary sources."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~"Samuel Parsons deposition (Feb. 19, 1657) in Elizabeth (Gardiner) Howell's death: ""...goody simons lay be her yt ngiht & there was her husband & I & boose & we heard a noyse on ye side of the bed as if sumthing had scratched very hard..."" (See image detail)"~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. I, P. 129"~~"""Mistris Gardiner""/ Mary Willemsen Deurcant Gardiner (1601-1655)"~Boose~"Feb. 19, 1657 April 17, 1665 (Mary Gardiner's will)"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. I, p.129"~~Female~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b91e7c4a8ea99e657a721cf9b57a7218.jpg~Person~~1~0 25~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/25~"Gardiner White House Main St. East Hampton, NY"~~"Abraham Gardiner, who lived here, became master of Coseo and Will in David Gardiner's will in 1750. Peggy Negro, who is buried in the South End Cemetery, may have been baptised in 1764. A ""negro child"" died in 1766. A ""negro man"" died in 1770. He left Zel and Ruben (also known as Tobe) to his daughter Mary in his will. Also Rufus, an unnamed woman or women, and Cato getting shoes in 1785."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Place~Places~1~0 24~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/24~"Jeremiah Miller's House 117 Main St. East Hampton, NY"~~"From the Hedges account books, we know of Mol, who got a ""pair of pumps"" in 1771. Steven, who got shoes in 1785. We know of a ""negro woman named Aca and her son Silas"" sold by Mehitable Baker to Jeremiah Miller in 1787. Cyrus, ""the mother of said child I hold as a slave,"" born in 1802."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/84464c59fde40bf651d37afb772ee0f8.tif~Location~Places~1~0 23~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/23~"Rev. Lyman Beecher's house. 84 Main St. East Hampton, NY"~~"Drusilla Crook, approx age 5 in 1799, called Zillah by the Beecher family. She stayed bound to them until she was 18. When Mary was born (1805) they took a sister of Zillah's named Rachel. Both moved with the Beechers to Litchfield, Conn., and stayed until their ""time was out."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/bd5468d67bf0421b3614c7e53ef42604.jpg~~Places~1~0 22~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/22~"Huntting Inn 94 Main St. East Hampton, NY"~Place~"Only confirmed enslaved person owned by Rev. Huntting is Gene ""my negro girl, died in 1746, age 1 year 9 months."" But there are four other people we know about from Huntting's account books, not family members, who are sleeping under ""old blankets"" on homemade beds -- Gene's parents among them?"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/beb258e58b8303cae213d1708a5fbfbf.jpg~~Places~1~0 21~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/21~"Rev. Buell's House Main St. East Hampton, NY"~Place~"In 1775, Buell recorded ""my negro child Paul"" died. In 1784, his ""Negro man"" purchased a pair of shoes from Hedges. In 1796, Rev. Buell paid ""fifty pounds of lawful money of New York"" to David Mulford for ""my negro Servant man called Gree."" We believe that Buell may have been master to seven enslaved persons, if not more. His slave Peggy Negro is recorded in the town records as hired to sweep the church from about 1802 to 1808."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~Places~1~0 20~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/20~"1717 Church"~~"Commissioned in 1715.  A 1732 town trustees vote formalized that ""negroes may sit in the 2nd gallery, west side.""

In an 1780 town trustee record: “Ned negro to ring the bel for 30/0,” and in a 1784 record as “Jeremiah Osborn’s Ned” agreeing to ring the bell for one year for 24 shillings and so on in the ensuing years’ records, ultimately ringing the bell for 16 years.

Rev. Buell's enslaved Pegg was also paid to sweep the church from 1802 to April 18, 1808."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1717 Church"~~1717~"Main Street, East Hampton, New York, British Colonial America"~Church~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/bdc51d980dfee9dc01eb1121486710b2.jpg~Place~Places~1~0 19~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/19~"David Gardiner's 1740 home 95 Main St. East Hampton, NY"~~"David Gardiner passed down Coseo and Will to Abraham Gardiner in his 1750 will. He also gave his wife ""one negro wench as she shall make choice of out of all my negro slaves."" But before, Abraham Schellinger, who owned the land, had a 1713 inventory with a ""negro man priced at 40 pounds"" and a ""negro woman priced at 18 pounds."" David Gardiner, 6th proprietor of Gardiner's Island, unclear whether or not he ever lived in this house, kept a meticulous inventory, recording a ""negro man named Plato aged 35 years 52 pounds"" ""negro man named Dick aged 40 years, 22 pounds"" ""negro man named Brister aged 28 years, 52 pounds ""negro man named Philip aged 22 years, 65 pounds"" ""negro man named Cyrus aged 21 years, 70 pounds"" ""negro boy named Peter age 14, 53 pounds"" ""negro boy named Cato age 12, 48 pounds"" ""negro boy named Reuben age 10, 40 pounds"" ""negro boy named Abel age 8, 32 pounds"" ""negro woman named Phillis age 52 years, 8 pounds"" ""negro woman named Sabinah aged 48 years, 12 pounds"" and a ""negro woman named Sarah aged 23, 38 pounds."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/edf4a1049c5b0c90d45c2f349d2e1ef3.tif~~Places~1~0 18~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/18~"Mulford Home 12 James Ln. East Hampton, NY"~Place~"In 1724, the Mulford was deeded to Samuel Mulford’s son, Matthew, who later owned “Home, Sweet Home.” Capt. Matthew Mulford can be found in records from the 18th century owning numerous enslaved persons. He baptized enslaved persons named Shafar/Sharper in March of 1723, Rose in May 1724, Joe in January 1764, and an unnamed “negro man” in September 1772. The town records show his “negro woman” dying in 1771, possibly Rose, and an enslaved woman named Abigail dying in 1773. In 1753 he bought a man named Prince from Seth Parsons for 68 pounds and later records show Prince baptizing his son Depth in 1779 and an unnamed son in 1780, both after the death of Matthew Mulford, but during the time that his grandson, also named Matthew Mulford, owned the home, having obtained the house during the Revolution. The East Hampton Town Records Volume III records 6 shillings being given “to Mulford’s negro two days’ work” in 1733. It is said that the enslaved people lived in the attic of the house."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4f6594428bf5265ca89559390ae0dd5e.tif,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/252a2ba0e3a3c269db597b9690feae01.jpg~Place~Places~1~0 17~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/17~"Home, Sweet Home Museum 14 James Ln. East Hampton, NY"~Place~"In 1751 the house was transferred to Matthew Mulford, son of Samuel Mulford, from John Dayton and Robert Dayton’s wife who co-owned the house. John Dayton left his wife a “negro girl” in his will (died no longer living in the house). London (also spelled Lunnon) Dayton was enslaved by John Dayton and freed by 1799. There are many records showing London owning land, often deeded from Daytons. Aaron Isaacs Jr. also lived in the house and was the first Jewish person (later converted to Christianity) in East Hampton. He was seen buying many shoes for his slaves Files, Nab, an unnamed “negro child,” and unnamed “negro girl,"" He additionally recorded an unnamed “negro child ”dying 5/11/1768."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/59a1dfdf9c4fdc4a8b4bab4f69f16971.jpg~~Places~1~0 16~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/16~"John N.'s Plot of Land"~Place~"John ""Neiger,"" a free black man, was recorded having land remarkably early in May 1676. In Town Records Volume I, the town writes, ""John Neiger have begun to set himslefe upp a house in the Streete by the side of Mrs. Codners home lot ... to goe from the fence yt Doth belong to John Stretton Senir...the said John Neiger is to have this land for his life time in Case hee live there but he is now way to dispose of or to sell it away but if he remove from it yn it is to remain again to the the towne as before."" "~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y., with Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value. Vol. 1. Sag Harbor, NY, 1887."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Place~Places~1~0 15~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/15~"Hedges Shoemaker Shop 74 James Ln. East Hampton, NY"~Place~"Hedges Inn. The site of shoemaker's shop was described as ""a small building in the back of the inn"" - JER ""Main Street"". The Hedges kept detailed accounts of their transactions including those with those enslaved. The Hedges also owned slaves and there is a record of a ""negro child"" of Daniel Hedges's dying on April 17, 1790."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/611e1fb78b3831425af3cce5547915e1.jpg~Place~Places~1~0 13~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/13~"Peggy Negro's headstone"~~"South End Cemetery, East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a7d0349409557a86341137cd03208a5a.jpg~"Still Image"~Places~1~0 7~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/7~"Mulford Farm House"~~"Records give John Osborne as the owner of the land in 1655. In 1676 it was the sold to Josiah Hobart, high sheriff of Suffolk County, who built the house that stands today. Capt. Josiah Hobart came to East Hampton in the third wave of settlers, found in records by 1650. He was the Sheriff of Suffolk County. In Josiah Hobart’s 1707 will he left his “negro girl Flora” to his wife, Anne.

According to Jeannette Rattray in ""Up and Down Main Street,"" “Experts from Williamsburg, Virginia and the Brooklyn Museum have examined the house and agreed that it is, at least in part, one of the oldest on Long Island.”

The house passed into the Mulford family in an exchange with Samuel Mulford on April 16, 1698. On November 22, 1715, when Samuel Mulford owned the Mulford house, a meeting was held to discuss building the second town church. Supposedly, according to the original Brooklyn Daily Eagle article in 1895, a committee member was missing and Mulford sent an enslaved girl to find him. A terrible storm arrived and the girl was lost in the snow drifts. She was found the next day and the committee decided that her death was a sign from the divine, telling them that the place where she was found should be the site for the new church. Today, Guild Hall stands on the second church’s location, marked by a sign. No one has been able to confirm the legitimacy of this story.

In 1724, the Mulford was deeded to Samuel Mulford’s son, Matthew, who later owned “Home, Sweet Home.” Capt. Matthew Mulford can be found in records from the 18th century owning numerous enslaved persons. He baptized enslaved persons named Shafar and Sharper in March of 1723, Rose in May 1724, Joe in January 1764, and an unnamed “negro man” in September 1772. The town records show his “negro woman” dying in 1771, possibly Rose, and an enslaved woman named Abigail dying in 1773. In 1753 he bought a man named Prince from Seth Parsons for 68 pounds and later records show Prince baptizing his son Depth in 1779 and an unnamed son in 1780, both after the death of Matthew Mulford, but during the time that his grandson, also named Matthew Mulford, owned the home, having obtained the house during the Revolution. The East Hampton Town Records Volume III records 6 shillings being given “to Mulford’s negro two days’ work” in 1733, unclear whether it is Mulford being paid or the enslaved person."~"Adelia H. Rattray"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Location~Places~1~0 6~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/6~"Home, Sweet Home"~~"1751 the house was transferred to Matthew Mulford, son of Samuel Mulford, from John Dayton (grandson) and Robert Dayton’s wife, who owned the house after Robert Dayton left it to them in his will.

John Dayton left his wife a “negro girl” in his will (died no longer living in the house). London (also spelled Lunnon) Dayton was enslaved by John Dayton (either John Dayton 4 or 5) and freed by 1799. There are many records showing London owning land, often deeded from Daytons.

Aaron Isaacs Jr. was the first jewish person (later converted to christianity) in East Hampton, married Matthew Mulford’s daughter Esther and presumably lived in the home, sweet home house as we see his daughter Elizabeth living and dying there. He was seen buying may shoes for his slaves Files, an unnamed “negro child,” an unnamed “negro girl,” nab, and additionally recorded an unnamed “negro child” dying 5/11/1768 (maybe the same child)."~"Adelia Rattray"~~~~~~~~~House~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"The East Hampton Star, Dec. 30, 2005"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/262d75df399879baa4d645d64e35e4f9.jpg~Location~Places~1~0