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Somerset County Judicial Records, 1760-1763
Volume 543, Page 176b   View pdf image
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        August Court              1762              176
The place that we are now at is at a point of woods Below where John
Chrouch did Live at the mouth of a small gut Between the said Crouches
and Isaac Shurman and the Tree is Still Lying on the ground and som
marks to be seen on it at which place we Caused a Cedar post to be set up
marked with Sixteen Notches
The Deposition of John Jenkins aged forty three years or there about
Being Sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God Deposeth and
Sayeth that about Twenty two years by past he was a Crabbing a Long the
Shore of Wicomoco River and Caut one near to where we now are and
that he Walked Some Small distance from the place and met John
Crouch who askt this Deponant where he Caut that Crab and he maid
Answer by the old Cedar at the point and the said Crouch told this
Deponant that that old Cedar was his first Bounder of his Land
and this Deponant Sayeth that the Ceder Tree was then Lying at the
Same place where it now Lyeth and further saith not
                                                                       John Jenkins
The Cedar is the same that is mentioned in Pheby Disharoons Diposition
where the Cedar post is sat up
The Deposition of Benjamin Mitchell aged Forty four years or
there about Being Sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty
God Deposeth and sayith that about nine years by past he was
Fishing at a place Called the Shad point with one Charles Hill
and they went on Shore on a point of Land or Island on the East
Side of a small Creek Called Musley Creek and that Charles Hill
kindeled up a fier to the Root of an Old Ceder Stump and while the
Said Hill was kindling the fire Came John Chrouch to them and told
them not to kindle their fire against that stump for that Cedar stump
was his Second Bounder and they moved their fire and that the said
Crouch at that time Lived on the Land Called Hogg Neck and
further Saith not                                  Benjamin Mitchell
The Deposition of George Sharp aged thurty one years or there about
Being Sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God Deposith and
Sayeth that about Seven years by past he was Coming down wicomoco
River with John Crouch from Joshua Porters and when they Came
opasit to the point or Island mentioned in Benjamin Mitchells
Deposition the Said Chrouch pointed to a Cedar Stump and told the
Deponant that that stump was their Second bounder of their Land
this Deponant owing part of that Tract of Land Called Hogg
Neck at that time and further Sayith not         George Sharpe
We Caused the stump to be hewn and new marked with Sixteen notches


 
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Somerset County Judicial Records, 1760-1763
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