Fairfield, Vermont Land Grants
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The Town of Fairfield, Vermont land grants copied from the New Hampshire Land Grants being transcripts of the Charters of Townships and minor grants of lands made by the Provincial Goverment of New Hampshire, within the present boundaries of the State of Vermont, from 1749 to 1764.
The names of the Grantees of Fairfield (Viz)
- Samuel Hungerford
- Abraham Gold
- Moses Bulkley
- Ebenezer Silliman, Jr.
- Peter Burr
- Daniel Smith
- Daniel Jackson
- Alexander Sloan
- Abel Plat
- Elnathan Williams
- Andrew Sturges
- Hayns Hanford
- Eleazer Osborne
- Joseph Lyon
- Samll. Ogden
- Ebenezer Ogden
- Thomas Staples, 2d
- Gideon Wells
- Samll. Waters
- Thos. Northrop
- Samuel Smith
- Ebenezer Bartram
- Ezekiel Hull
- David Barlow
- Moses Wakman
- John Banks
- Samll. Bennet, 2d
- Samll. Starling
- Nathll. Price
- Ephraim Nichols
- Noah Rockwell
- Joshua Jennings
- James Bradley
- George Burr
- Peter Blackman
- Job Bartram
- Andrew Jennings
- Benja. Wyncoop, Jr.
- Samll. Waldo
- Jonah Hungerford
- Hon. Daniel Warner, Esq.
- Hon. Richard Wibird, Esq.
- Hon. Joseph Newmarch, Esq.
- Hon. James Nevin, Jr.
- Abraham Hayes
- Ebenezer Burr
- Jabez Hubbell
- Abel Jennings
- Eph. Hawley
- Daniel Belden
- Hezekiah Deforest
- Stephen Hull
- Ezra Williams
- Benoni Dimon
- Peter Betts
- Benj. Osborne
- Benj. Banks
- Thadeus Banks
- John Ogden, Jr.
- Jon. Cuttler
- Jabez Wakeman
- William Livesay
- Benj. Eliot
- Benj. Eliot, Jr.
His Excellency Benning Wentworth, Esq., a tract of land to contain five hundred acres as marked B. W. in the plan which is to be accounted two of the within shares: One whole share for the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts, one share for a glebe for the Church of England as by law established, one share for the first settled minister of the Gospel in said town and one share for the benefit of a school in said town forever.
Province of New Hampshire, Aug. 18, 1763
Recorded from the back of the original charter under the Province seal.
T. Atkinson, Jr., Secretary