The South Precinct of Dutchess County New York 1740-1790: divided into Philipse, Fredricksburgh, and South East Precincts in 1772, renamed ... in 1788, containing present-day Putnam County New York
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Book Synopsis: South Dutchess County expanded rapidly, growing from fewer than 50 families in 1740 to nearly 1,400 in 1790. The early residents included Dutch and French settlers and migrants from New England and Westchester County, New York. Some were long term tenants, while others resided a short time and moved on, going farther north into New York and Vermont. With over 200 pages devoted to never before published tax lists and farm lot maps, this volume brings together tax, tenant, militia, and census records of residents of the South (Southern) Precinct of Dutchess County, New York, and its successor precincts and towns.
The complete extant tax lists include over 20,000 entries from February 1740/1 through June 1779. Presenting all names in their original order, the lists correct deficiencies and omissions of previously published reports of taxables. The author explains the organization and meaning of the lists and augments the text with suggested corrections for possible or apparent scribe errors, based upon a meticulous comparison of the lists from year to year.
Tenant lists, farm lot maps, militia records, and the 1790 census, when used in conjunction with the tax lists, assist in identifying neighborhoods, migration groups, and families. Using surveys and deeds, the author created original maps locating pre-Revolution tenants of over 260 farm lots in four of the most populated original nine Philipse Patent Lots.
Each section is preceded by an explanation of the records. The every-name index includes over 1500 surnames and over 5000 individuals who lived in the area from 1740-1790. Twelve pages devoted to the history of the proprietors and settlers, including eight maps, serve to enhance the reader's understanding of the impact disputes, terrain, and landlords had on settlement.
Highlights of never before published material:
- Twelve-page synopsis of the history of the area, with eight illustrative maps
- Complete every-name tax lists as presented in the original 1741-1779 records of Dutchess County, comprised of over 20,000 entries
- Map based upon the 1762 survey field notes of Philipse Patent Lot Six, naming the tenants on each of the 96 farm lots (an area now included in the Towns of Kent and Carmel)
- Four maps identifying an additional 170 farm lots with accompanying tenant lists
Details
Discover the captivating history of South Dutchess County, New York, from 1740 to 1790 with our fascinating book, "The South Precinct of Dutchess County New York 1740-1790". Step back in time as you delve into the lives of the Dutch and French settlers, as well as migrants from New England and Westchester County. With over 200 pages filled with never before published tax lists and farm lot maps, this volume is a treasure trove of historical information.
Immerse yourself in the rich details of this era, with tax, tenant, militia, and census records meticulously compiled to bring you an authentic glimpse of life in the South Precinct of Dutchess County. Our complete and extensive tax lists, spanning over three decades, offer over 20,000 entries, ensuring that every individual and family is accounted for. Correcting deficiencies and omissions from previous reports, our lists present all names in their original order.
But that's not all – we go beyond tax lists to provide you with tenant lists, farm lot maps, militia records, and even the 1790 census. By analyzing these records together, you'll be able to identify neighborhoods, migration groups, and families. Our author has also created original maps using surveys and deeds, locating pre-Revolution tenants of over 260 farm lots in the Philipse Patent Lots.
And to make your research even easier, each section in our book is accompanied by an explanation of the records. Look up surnames and individuals in our comprehensive every-name index, which includes over 1500 surnames and over 5000 individuals who lived in the area from 1740-1790. Additionally, we provide a twelve-page history of the proprietors and settlers, complete with eight informative maps, giving you a deeper understanding of the settlement's complexities.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to uncover the hidden stories of South Dutchess County. Order your copy of "The South Precinct of Dutchess County New York 1740-1790" today and embark on a historical journey like no other.
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