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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 125 (part 2)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] lying at Tappan, &c., &c., to have and to hold all ye said real estate, tenements and hereditaments, with ye appurte-nances herein before given, &c., to ye said Frederick Philipse, my grandson, and ye heirs male of his body lawfully begotten; and for lack of such issue ye remainder thereof to my son Adolphus Philipse, and ye heirs male of his body, and for lack of such issue to ye next right heirs of me, ye said Frederick Philipse, ye grandfather, forever. Also he devises to his grandson, Frederick Philipse, the negroes at ye Yonckers plantation, a negro man called Harry, and wife and child, a negro called Peter, &c., and ye boat Yoncker, with her furniture, apparel and appur-tenances, and ye equal half of all ye cattle, horses and sheep upon and belong-ing to ye plantation at ye upper mills, &c., &c.