A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 72 (part 3)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] " 417 claim to ihe said tract of land called the old Younckers, and to every part and parcel tlieieof, and do hereby acknowledge the above consideration to be in Cull of ail dues and demands whatsoever, for the said tract of land and pre-mises, 10 have and to hold the said tract of land called the old Younckers, to the said Jacobus van (Jortlandt and the heirs of the Belts and Tippetts, their heires and assignees forever, witness our hands and seals the 13ih of August, 1701.^ Sealed and delivered in the presence Claass Dewilt, of Gnalter du Bois, Karacapacomont, •.• '. William Sharpes, Nemerau. The LitLle Yonkers in conUadistiiiction from the Old, above meniioiied, appears to have been included in tlie sale to Elias Doughty of Fhishing, ?A) October, 166H, wlio granted it 29th November, 1()72. to Thomas Delaval, Frederick Philipse and Thom;is Lewis, mariner. Thomas Uelavai,b by a codicil of his hist will, bearing date.hme lOih, 1(3S2, did devise unto John, his only son, all his interest in a full third part, Feb. 19, 1GS4-.5, Thomas Dongan, governor of New York, by a patent did ralify and confirm unto,loIin Uelaval, Frederick Pliilipse and Geerije Lewis, relict of Thomas Lewis, the afore-said tract.