Land Division Agreement Sample Contracts

53 May 24, 1717 Map of land division among Lanes, Whipples and Fitches
Land Division Agreement • May 18th, 2010

Ye division of Mr Laines great meadowWee have all so agreed to divide ye part of our great meadow that lyeth south ward of mr thomas oakes farmes: our agreement is as followeth / first of samuel fitch shall have eighteene acres at ye northward part of sd meadow that lyeth southward of sd oakes farme: which is eighteene acres is wholly bounded round by a ditch, all so sd samll fitch shall have tenn acres more at ye southward part of sd meadow, and he is bounded on ye south by nathaniel page: and he is bounded on ye north by capt lane he is bounded on ye east by nath. page about 25 pole his N : and his N east corner are birches marked [blank]2nd/ that matthew whipple shall have 28 acres joynenng to sd samuel fitches 18 acres, and he is bounded on ye North by sd fitches meadow he is bounded on ye east by ye Bacons land, in a crooked line about 47 pole, he is bounded on ye south by capt lane: he is bounded on ye Nwest: & west partly by ye land of corp Jonathan Hill and partly by ye land [b

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Land Division Agreement • October 28th, 2023
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Land Division Agreement • April 28th, 2010

#116 Undated and 21 May 1717 Unsigned agreement by the heirs of Samuel Ruggles (including Job Lane) for division of his land in Hardwick, plus a “true copy” of part of the agreement

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Land Division Agreement • June 28th, 2016

Title: John Stevens-Adam Hutt agreement, 1790 Creator: Stevens, John and Adam Hutt (Hodt) Dates of Material: 1790 Record Group Number: RG 214 Summary of Contents: 1 sheet of paper Physical Description / Condition: Fonds is in good condition, with some wear on the creases of the paper. Administrative/ Biographical Sketch On 12 April 1790, John Stevens and Adam Hutt agreed to divide their lands to their mutual benefit. The agreement lays out the manner in which this will be accomplished. The land, lots one and two in the eighth concession, was in Township No. 2, Nassau County, Province of Quebec, prior to the division into Upper and Lower Canada in 1791. After the arrival of John Graves Simcoe, Township No. 2 became Stamford Township, today it is part of the city of Niagara Falls, Ont. Witnesses to the signing were William Kenworthy and William Stevens. John Stevens, a Butler’s Ranger, joined the Indian Department in 1777 and was part of Capt. Ten Broeck’s company from 1782-1783. He sett

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