Lot
N2
Lot Group
Grant Lots
Original Grants and Farms Document(s)
Grant Lot Document(s)
Date Start
1647-01-21
Date End
N/A
Tax Lot Events
To Party 1
To Party 1 (text)
Michael Paulussen
From Party (Text)
DWIC
Grant Description
Gr-br. to Michael Paulussen. (GG: 163.) Desc:Lot for a ho. and garden lying at the E. end of Anthony Jansen's lot; its br. in front (of the lot) or on the S. side is 3 r., 2 ft., 5 ins.; on the E. and next Barent Jansen's 7 r., I ft., 3 ins., 4 gr.; on the N. side, 2 r., 6 ft., 2 ins.; on the W. side its length next Anthony Jansen's 7 r., 8 ft., amtg. all together to 22 r., 3 ft., 8 ins. and 9 gr.
Document Source(s)
GG: 163
Full Grant Entry (The Iconography of Manhattan Island, Vol. 4, Ch. 4: The Dutch Grants):
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Full Stokes Entry (See images below)
1647
Gr-br. to Michael Paulussen. (GG: 163.) Desc:
Lot for a ho. and garden lying at the E. end of Anthony
Jansen's lot; its br. in front (of the lot) or on the S. side
is 3 r., 2 ft., 5 ins.; on the E. and next Barent Jansen's
7 r., I ft., 3 ins., 4 gr.; on the N. side, 2 r., 6 ft., 2 ins.;
on the W. side its length next Anthony Jansen's 7 r.,
8 ft., amtg. all together to 22 r., 3 ft., 8 ins. and 9 gr.
Note: Jacob W. Van Couwenhoven was in possession
of this lot by Jan. 31, 1659, when he mortgaged it to
Pieter Rudolphus {Mtges., 1654-60: 122). No deed is
found of record to Van Couwenhoven. His heirs sell it,
Dec. 12, 1670. (Lib. B, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 175.} The
above set forth conf. Nicolls to Van Couwenhoven did
not cover this lot (see Lot Number I, this block), so a
conf. was obtained from Governor Lovelace, Oct. 21,
1670. (Lib. B, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 175.)
Gr-br. to Michael Paulussen. (GG: 163.) Desc:
Lot for a ho. and garden lying at the E. end of Anthony
Jansen's lot; its br. in front (of the lot) or on the S. side
is 3 r., 2 ft., 5 ins.; on the E. and next Barent Jansen's
7 r., I ft., 3 ins., 4 gr.; on the N. side, 2 r., 6 ft., 2 ins.;
on the W. side its length next Anthony Jansen's 7 r.,
8 ft., amtg. all together to 22 r., 3 ft., 8 ins. and 9 gr.
Note: Jacob W. Van Couwenhoven was in possession
of this lot by Jan. 31, 1659, when he mortgaged it to
Pieter Rudolphus {Mtges., 1654-60: 122). No deed is
found of record to Van Couwenhoven. His heirs sell it,
Dec. 12, 1670. (Lib. B, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 175.} The
above set forth conf. Nicolls to Van Couwenhoven did
not cover this lot (see Lot Number I, this block), so a
conf. was obtained from Governor Lovelace, Oct. 21,
1670. (Lib. B, Deeds, N. Y. Co.: 175.)