The Notebooks of Charles F. Mulks

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The History of Great Britain under the conquest of the Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans: Their Originals, Manners, Warres, Coins, and Scales with the Successions, Lives, Acts, and Issues of the English Monarchs from Julius Caesar to Our Most Gracious Sovereign King James. By John Speed 1611 Con privilego

Library Farmers Institute Coopers Institute New York

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McGraw immigrated from Orange County, New York to the town of Dryden in the year 1811. He was of Scottish descent, born in the north of Ireland County Armaugh. Thomas McGraw, eldest son, was born in Orange County in 1806. Joseph McGraw was born at Dryden in 1812 John McGraw was born at Dryden in 1815, died at Ithaca in 1877. He was the father of Mrs. Jenny McGraw Fiske. Joseph McGraw died at Buffalo New York 1892

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Amos Hopkins of Rupert, Bennington County Vermont To David Mulks Deed dated July 6, 1827. Consideration $350. Conveys 50 acres part of the State Hundred of Great Lot number 96 of Dryden.

Amos Hopkins To Richard Freer Deed dated July 6, 1827 Conveys 30 acres part of the State Hundred of Great Lot number 96 of Dryden bounded on the north by Cornelius Freer; east by Milo […], and on the south by lands this day conveyed by said [from next sheet] Amos Hopkins to David Mulks.

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Richard Freer was the son of Cornelius Freer and the brother of Jacob Freer, who married Jane Mulks, the sister of David Mulks, CFM's father.

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Amos Hopkins to David Mulks

The two parcels Freers and Mulk's are now the William Crispell farm and occupied by him as a homestead. Freer built the Crispell dwelling house about 1840. CFM

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