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- Daniel Whitehead was a proprietor of Hempstead in 1647, and he was in 1 653 and 1663, a purchaser from the Indians of lands in Oyster Bay, Smit htown, Huntington and Lloyd's Neck. He was a patentee of Newtown, over seer of the town, magistrate, surveyor and much engaged in public affai rs." The Early History of Hempstead says his will is on file but has no t been found. Source: Genealogies of Long Island Families (NY G & B Rec ) Vol II. p 671.
Daniel Whitehead was a proprietor of Hempstead in 1647, and he was in 1 6 53 and 1663, a purchaser from the Indians of lands in Oyster Bay, Smit h town, Huntington and Lloyd's Neck. He was a patentee of Newtown, over s eer of the town, magistrate, surveyor and much engaged in public affai r s." The Early History of Hempstead says his will is on file but has no t b een found. Source: Genealogies of Long Island Families (NY G & B Rec ) V ol II. p 671.
Daniel Whitehead was a proprietor of Hempstead in 1647, and he was in 1 653 and 1663, a purchaser from the Indians of lands in Oyster Bay, Smit htown, Huntington and Lloyd's Neck. He was a patentee of Newtown, over seer of the town, magistrate, s urveyor and much engaged in public affai rs." The Early History of Hempstead says his will is on file but has no t been found. Source: Genealogies of Long Island Families (NY G & B Rec ) Vol II. p 671.
Daniel Whitehead was a proprietor of Hempstead in 1647, and he was in 1 6 53 and 1663, a purchaser from the Indians of lands in Oyster Bay, Smit h town, Huntington and Lloyd's Neck. He was a patentee of Newtown, over s eer of the town, magistrate , surveyor and much engaged in public affai r s." The Early History of Hempstead says his will is on file but has no t b een found. Source: Genealogies of Long Island Families (NY G & B Rec ) V ol II. p 671.
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