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Nathan Post

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Saybrook, Middlesex, CT, United States
Death: October 19, 1802 (95)
Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
Place of Burial: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Abraham Post and Elizabeth Post
Husband of Hannah Post
Father of Nathan Post; Esther Wilcox; Phebe Willard; Christopher Post and Joseph Post
Brother of Anne Parmelee; Elizabeth Buell; Abraham Post; John Post; Nathaniel Post and 3 others
Half brother of Elizabeth Hurd and Nathaniel Chittenden, lll

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About Nathan Post

BIOGRAPHY: A Deed Between Joseph STANNARD, Saybrook, New London Co., CT.,

& Nathan POST, Saybrook, New London Co., CT

[Transcribed by Janece Streig]

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Saybrook Land Records

Book 4 Page 369

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Deed from Joseph STANNARD to Nathan POST

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Know all men by the Presents that I Joseph STANNARD of Saybrook in the County of New London & Colony of Connecticut in New England for and in Consideration of ye sum of fifteen pounds money to me in hand well and truly paid & satisfied by Nathan POST of SayBrook aforesaid have given granted bargained sold & by these presents Do fully freely and absolutely give grant bargain, sell aliene convey & Confirm unto him ye s'd Nathan POST his heirs & assigns forever fifteen acres of land in Oyster River Quarter in ye Township of SayBrook afores'd ariseng on a fifty pound Right ye to be laid out according to the Draught or Lott & Rules of ye proprietors of said Quarter appearing of Record.

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To have & To Hold all & singular ye said granted and Bargained premises with ye appurtainances to him ye s'd Nathan POST his heirs & assigns forever & I ye s'd Joseph STANNARD for myself my heirs Executors & administrators Do Covenant & promise to & with the said Nathan POST his heirs and assigns that form this time forth & forever by force & vertue of these presents the said POST his heirs & assigns shall & may have hold use occupie posses & Injoy ye above demised & bargained premises with the appurtainances as a good perfect & absolute estate of inheritances in fee simple avarching the same to be my own & to have good Right in myself to Dispose of ye same manner as above said & ye same to be free & clear from all manner of Incumbrances whatsoever & furthermore I the s'd Joseph STANNARD for myself my heirs Executors & administrators Do promise and ingage ye above demised & bargained premises to him ye said Nathan POST against all Claims of all persons whatsoever & also to his heirs & assigns forever hereafter to Warrant Secure & Defend by these presents.

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In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this twentieth Day of January in ye fourth of his majesties reign Annoqe Domini 1730/1

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Signed Sealed & Delivered

In presence of us

Robert LAY Se'd

Daniel BUELL

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Joseph STANNARD (Seal)

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Joseph Stannard Sen'r ye subscriber of this Instrument personally appeared in Saybrook this 15th day of January AD 1731/2 and acknowledged it to be his free act and Deed

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Before me Samuel WILLARD Justice of peace

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Received for Record ye 14th day of Jany 1731/2

& Entered exactly from ye original per Sam'll WILLARD Register

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A Deed Between The Town of Saybrook, New London Co., CT.,

& Nathan POST, Saybrook, New London Co., CT

[Transcribed by Janece Streig]

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Saybrook Land Records

Book 4 Page 727A

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Deed for land laid out to Nathan POST from the Proprietors

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November 16 1731. Then laid out to Nathan POST on Joseph STANNARD's Right fifteen acres of land in Oyster River Quarter in ye Town of SayBrook in two pieces ye first piece is on ye south end of ye Old mares hill in said Quarter butted West on William BUSHNELL's Land & East on land this day laid out to ye heirs of Sam'll BATE late of SayBrook Dec'd & North on Common Land & is a Triangular Piece of one hundred & twenty Rods Northerly & Sotherly & 36 Rods at ye North east Corner Corner is a Wallnut staddle which is ye North West Corner of s'd Heirs land & ye North west Corner is a white Oak & ye South Corner is a stubb which is a monument of ye heirs of said BATES's land the other Pieces we laid out in ye Vallie between ye Old mares hill & the Iron mill Hill in s'd Quarter at ye North of Land belonging to W'm BUSHNELL & is Butted Southerly 27 Rods on s'd Land & West 12 Rod on ye piece first mentioned the South East Corner is a Chestnut Tree ye North East corner of said BUSHNELL's Land and the South west Corner is a Black Oak which is the North west Corner of said BUSHNELL's Land & ye North west Corner is a Black Oak staddle & ye North Eats is a Walnut all which Trees are marked & stones laid about them which fifteen acres is said STANNARD's full Proportion according to his Right in s'd Quarter In ye last Division of thirty acres to ye Hundred Pounds Rights agreed on by ye Proprietors of s'd Quarter

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Laid out by us

John CLARK

Sam'll JONES

Joshua BUSHNELL

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Measurers of land for ye Proprietors of Oyster River Quarter

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Rec'd Sept. 10th 1734,

& Entered from ye Originall

Sam'll WILLARD Register


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Nathan Post's Timeline

1707
August 17, 1707
Saybrook, Middlesex, CT, United States
1736
August 30, 1736
Old Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
1738
February 22, 1738
Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
1741
April 15, 1741
Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
1743
October 10, 1743
Saybrook, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
1746
April 3, 1746
Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
1802
October 19, 1802
Age 95
Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
October 1802
Age 95
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1958
June 3, 1958
Age 95