A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 14 (part 2)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Upon the 12th of October, 1705, John Dibble,^ by a bill of sale conveyed all his right, title and interest in the town of Bedford to Jacobns Van Cortland; the latter individual subsequently became invested in the rights of Jonathan Miller on the 15lh of October, 1713, and Zacariah Roberts on the 13th of October, 1717. Upon the 23d of June, 1736, '' the land to the north of Cross River was divided by lot among the twenty nine proprietors of Bedford." ' On the 10th of April, 1738, Jacobus Van Cortland devised ''all his tenements and hereditaments situated within the patent and township of Bedford to his son Frederick Yan Cortland of Yonkers and his three daughters; Margaret, wife of Abraham Depeyster; Anne, wife of John Chambers; and Mary, wife of Peter Jay, the parties giving mutual leases and releases to one another."<^ Frederick Van Cortland one of the above devisees obtained a re-lease from the following freeholders of Bedford on the 21st of September, 1741. Hezekiah Roberts, John Holmes, Daniel Holly, John Miller, Jonathan Westcoat, Nathan Clark, Joseph Seely, Richard Westcoat, Moses Fountain, Jonathan Holmes, Daniel Miller, John Miller, ^acariah Mills, Richard Holmes, Samuel Miller, Jonathan Seely, Daniel Haight, Samuel Barras, Ebenezer Holmes, Philip Ayres, Ebenezer Owen, Jonathan Miller, Vincent Simpkins. From an original map drawn up by Samuel Purdy, surveyor, it appears that a partition of Jacobus Van Cortlandt's estate took place in 1743.