Lot: Cornelis Cosine Farm (Original Grants and Farms)

Lot
Cornelis Cosine Farm
Lot Group
Original Grants and Farms
Property Was Used in 1660 For:
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THE CORNELIS COSINE FARM Block Check List. 1106-1271-1267-1102-1106.

The Cosine farm was lot 2, of the ten lots. Its history, until it vested in Jacobus Van Cortlandt, will be found with the John Hopper farm.

No deed from Van Cortlandt or into Cosine has been found.

Cornelis Cosine was elected constable of the West Ward in 1725. — M. C. C, III: 374. He had moved to Bloomingdale by Sept., 174I, when he was elected collector for the Bowery Division of the Out Ward. — Ibid., V: 22.

Cornehs Cosine died, Jan. 4, 1 765. His will was proved, April 8, i-jbc,.— Liber Wills, XXV: 45 (New York).

It is believed that the original Cosine farm house was the house shown on the Randel Map, in the bed of 54th St. on the west side of the Bloomingdale Road.

The subsequent history of the Cosine Farm is fully set forth in Tuttle, Abstracts oj Farm Titles, Vol. Ill: 327-422.