Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Deed, to a part of lot #66 (8.5 acres) by David Bishop to his brother Luman Bishop, February 21, 1818
This is just outside of the Village line on the est side of Rte. #91
Will of Luman Bishop, April 29, 1847
Will of Luman Bishop, son of Samuel Bishop III, dated April 29, 1847. Luman came from Goshen, Conn. with his father in David Hudson's company in 1800. He died in 1849.
Accounting of Estate of Luman Bishop, July 6, 1849
Original copies of instruments (deeds, will, contracts, and other agreements) belonging to the Bishop family. Includes a typewritten transcript and a blown up xerox copy of several documents. Many of the instruments relate to the Gaylord Bishop Farm (Lot #36), which comprised 150 acres, now Old Colony, Keswick, Stoney Hill, Sunset and many Drives, plus the house researched as Towne-Bishop House (known as Rose Lawn).
Inventory of Estate of Luman Bishop by his appraisers following his death, undated
Original copies of instruments (deeds, will, contracts, and other agreements) belonging to the Bishop family. Includes a typewritten transcript and a blown up xerox copy of several documents. Many of the instruments relate to the Gaylord Bishop Farm (Lot #36), which comprised 150 acres, now Old Colony, Keswick, Stoney Hill, Sunset and many Drives, plus the house researched as Towne-Bishop House (known as Rose Lawn).
Deed to Enoch Johnson by Edgar B. Ellsworth to land north of Salmon Thompson land in Lot #36 - 35 Acres @ $4,000, September 19, 1853
Original copies of instruments (deeds, will, contracts, and other agreements) belonging to the Bishop family. Includes a typewritten transcript and a blown up xerox copy of several documents. Many of the instruments relate to the Gaylord Bishop Farm (Lot #36), which comprised 150 acres, now Old Colony, Keswick, Stoney Hill, Sunset and many Drives, plus the house researched as Towne-Bishop House (known as Rose Lawn).
Mortgage Deed on land sold to Harvey Whedon by Salmon Thompson, Dec. 31, 1853
Original copies of instruments (deeds, will, contracts, and other agreements) belonging to the Bishop family. Includes a typewritten transcript and a blown up xerox copy of several documents. Many of the instruments relate to the Gaylord Bishop Farm (Lot #36), which comprised 150 acres, now Old Colony, Keswick, Stoney Hill, Sunset and many Drives, plus the house researched as Towne-Bishop House (known as Rose Lawn).
Land contract between Harvey Whedon and Gaylord Bishop for 104 90/100ths Acres in Lot #36, the balance of Salmon Thompson's share of Lot #36., undated
When his agreement to sell has been satisifed, a DEED will be issued to Gaylord Bishop. The amount was $6,000. Released by Salmon Thompson May 25, 1854 on back of Whedon-Thompson Mtge. Deed dated Dec. 31, 1853.
Warranty Deed to Enoch Johnson by Leander Starr and wife Ruthe of 10 acres of land for $700, Dec. 19, 1857
Being the same lands in Lot #36 conveyed by Harvey Whedon to said Leander Starr by deed dated Jan. 27, 1854.
Mortgage Deed, Gaylord Bishop purchased from Thomas McCauley 50 Acres of Lot #36 for $40, McCauley taking mortgage on this land., July 9, 1864
McCauley signed a release from this mortgage to Gaylord Bishop July 9, 1864.
Article of Agreement between Gaylord Bishop and W. C. Reed to drill on south part of Lot #36, the Bishop farm for oil., Feb. 14, 1861
Original copies of instruments (deeds, will, contracts, and other agreements) belonging to the Bishop family. Includes a typewritten transcript and a blown up xerox copy of several documents. Many of the instruments relate to the Gaylord Bishop Farm (Lot #36), which comprised 150 acres, now Old Colony, Keswick, Stoney Hill, Sunset and many Drives, plus the house researched as Towne-Bishop House (known as Rose Lawn).