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357: 122: 25: 235:. When the legislature divided Dutchess County into precincts in 1737, the Nine Partners Grant was included in the Crum Elbow Precinct. In 1762, the Crum Elbow Precinct was divided into two new precincts, called the Amenia and Charlotte Precincts. In 1786, Charlotte was divided into Clinton and Washington Precincts. Washington Precinct included the towns presently known as 223:
Two years later, land bordering the Hudson River comprising approximately 12,500 acres (51 km) was divided into nine "Water Lotts". No further divisions of the land were made until 1734, when 36 "Second Division Lotts" were laid out, comprising approximately 120,000 acres (490 km). By 1741,
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The Nine Partners company began a written record of their activities in 1730, when the land began to be surveyed, and a book containing minutes for approximately 150 meetings from 1730 through 1749 is held by the Dutchess County Historical Society. Some documentation regarding the Little (Second)
220:"native Indian proprietors" of central Dutchess County: Perpuwas, Sasaragua, Makerin, Memram, Shawanachko, Shawasquo, Tounis (son of Shawasquo), Acgans, Nimham, Ouracgacguis, Tagahams, Seeck, Cocewyn, Mamany, Arye (Seeck's Son), Wappenas, Tintgeme, Ayawatask, Nonnaparee, and Kindtquaw. 255:. In 1788, the precincts were changed into towns, and in 1793 the town of Stanford was separated from the town of Washington. The town of Clinton was divided into Clinton, Hyde Park and Pleasant Valley in 1821. 196:, extending significantly inland. The eleventh, and smallest, Cuyler, 1697, was the first to contain solely inland territory, just in from the Hudson. The twelfth, and next smallest, 450:
See, especially, Miscellaneous documents, mostly on land affairs in Shekomeko, in consultation with the "Second Nine Partners" of Dutchess County, NY, MissInd 113.5,
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Prior to 1734, there had been little settlement in the area, but it proceeded rapidly thereafter. Settlers came to the area up the Hudson, but also from
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granted between 1685 and 1706 which came to cover the entirety of historic Dutchess County (which until 1812 included today's
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Clifford Buck and William McDermott, "Eighteenth Century Documents of the Nine Partners Patent Dutchess County, New York",
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History of Little Nine Partners: Of North East Precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] County
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and was eight to ten miles (13 to 16 km) wide, extending from the Hudson River to the
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Nine Partners Tract is available at the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
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Great Nine Partner Patent (of 2003 regarding Clinton, links only ALHN still relevant)
572: 197: 166: 330: 265: 193: 189: 629: 201: 142: 638: 400: 121: 170: 126: 216:' purchase of approximately 145,000 acres (590 km) of land from the 451: 232: 174: 134: 154: 130: 217: 24: 200:, in 1703, completed the Hudson River shoreline. The last two, 518:. Vol. XVIII, no. 14. Scarsdale Inquirer. 8 May 1936 439:
Collections of the Dutchess County Historical Society, Vol. X
169:. The parcel included about four miles (6 km) along the 304: 153:, also known as the "Lower Nine Partners Patent," was a 433: 431: 352: 601:
Year Book of the Dutchess County Historical Society
516:"Col. Heathcote's Activities In Early History Here" 470:. Charles Walsh & Company, printers. p. 33 137:border in the east, and was largely bounded by the 49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 428: 636: 125:The Great Nine Partners Patent spanned from the 381:Timeline of town creation in the Hudson Valley 165:, made on May 27, 1697, by New York governor 224:all of the remaining land had been divided. 482: 457: 543:. De Lacey & Wiley, Printers. p.  452:Moravian Archives, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 558: 423:Genealogy: A Journal of American Ancestry 294:John Evertson (also shown as Jan Aarston) 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 592: 463: 243:. Clinton Precinct included present-day 120: 530: 637: 564: 213: 16:Land grant in the Province of New York 305:Current towns derived from the patent 536: 490:"The Nine Partners, Dutchess County" 258: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 403:, the last sachem of the Wappinger. 13: 606:Dutchess County Historical Society 425:, Volumes 8–10. W.M. Clemens, 1919 14: 666: 623: 355: 23: 571:. Applewood Books. p. 69. 568:A Brief Description of New York 192:, the Great Nine Partners, and 34:needs additional citations for 508: 444: 416: 393: 270:Maj. Augustine Graham (son of 1: 410: 496:. 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