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The Original 53 Sharon Home Lots and Their Owners
"At the session of the Assembly in May, 1738, it was ordered
that the township should be sold at public auction at New
Haven on the second Wednesday of the following October. Samuel
Eels, Esq., Joseph Whiting and Capt. Isaac Dickerman were
appointed a committee for that purpose. It was divided into
fifty-three rights, or shares, as they were called, one of
which was given to the first minister, one was reserved for
the use of the ministry in the town, and one for the support
of schools, and the debts accruing from the sale were secured
by the bonds of the purchasers, and when collected the avails
were divided among the other towns in the colony for the support
of the schools therein."
The following is a revised list of the original purchasers
of the town:
Beach, Samuel, Wallingford
Butler, Samuel, Hartford
Butler, Samuel, Hartford
Butler, Samuel, Hartford
Calkin, Camuel, Lebanon
Calkin, Samuel, Lebanon
Calkin, Stephen, Lebanon
Case, Ebenezer, Lebanon
Case, Jonathan, Lebanon
Case, Moses, Hebron
Chappel, Caleb, Lebanon
Coleman, Niles, Hebron
Comstock, Samuel, Lyme
Crippen, Jabez, Colchester
Douglas, Genaiah, Canterbury
Foot, Ichabod, Brandford
Gillet, Josiah, Jr., Colchester
Gillet, Samuel, Colchester
Goodrich, William, Weathersfield
Goodrich, William, Weathersfield
Gould, John, Hebron
Holley, Joseph, Stamford
Hunt, Daniel, Lebanon
Hutchinson, Samuel, Lebanon
Johns, Benjamin, Bolton
Judd, Mathew, Farmington
Lamb, Thomas, Salisbury
Lyon, Joshua, Fairfield
Manrow, Joseph, Norwalk
Mudge, Ebenezer, Colchester
Norton, Ebenezer, Farmington
Norton, Ebenezer, Farmington
Owen, Benjamin, Hebron
Pardee, John, Norwalk
Park, Joseph, Middletown
Peck, Jonathan, Wallingford
Petit, Jonathan, Stamford
Pierce, Timothy, Jr., Plainfield
Pierce, Timothy, Jr., Plainfield
Pierce, Timothy, Jr., Plainfield
Skinner, Joseph, Bolton
Skinner, Nathaniel, Colchester
Skinner, Nathaniel, Jr., Colchester
Skinner, Thomas, Colchester
Smith, James, Bolton
Sprague, John, Lebanon
Spafford, Thomas, Lebanon
Swift, Zephaniah, Lebanon
Talmadge, James, New Haven
Woodin, John, New Haven
"These purchasers formed a legal corporation, whose designation
was and is, The Proprietors of the Common and Undivided Land
in the Township of Sharon. The clerks of the corporation have
been Nathaniel Skinner, John Williams, Daniel Griswold, Samuel
Canfield, Samuel E. Everitt and Eben W. Chaffee. The corporation
had power to set out to each proprietor in severalty his share
of the lands, and at different times they have been thus deeded,
and each right has furnished to its owner nearly seven hundred
acres of land. The average price of each right was about one
thousand dollars, and each deed to the purchaser contained
the following condition, which would ensure the speedy occupancy
of the lands:
'Always provided, and these presents, are upon this condition,
that if the said ____________, shall by himself or his agent,
within the space of two full years next after the date thereof,
enter upon the said granted premises, build and finish an
house thereon not less than eighteen feet square, and seven
feet stud, subdue, clear, and fence six acres of said land,
and continue thereon for the space of three successive years,
commencing after the two years aforesaid, (unless prevented
by death or inevitable Providences), and do perform all duties
and orders, pa all taxes that shall be granted, then the aforesaid
deed shall remain in full force and virtue.'
"The records do not show how much, if any of the purchase
money was paid on the sale, or that any other security than
the personal bond of the purchaser were required before giving
deeds."
The following is a revised list of the original proprietors
who became inhabitants of the town:
Calkin, Stephen
Chappel, Caleb
Cornstock, Samuel
Crippen, Jabez
Gillet, Josiah, Jr.
Gillet, Samuel
Goodrich, William
Gould, John
Holley, Joseph
Hunt, Daniel
Hutchinson
Judd, Matthew
Lyon, Joshua
Manrow, Joseph
Mudge, Ebenezer
Owen, Benjamin
Pardee, John
Park, Joseph
Peck, Jonathan
Petit, Jonathan
Skinner, Nathaniel
Skinner, Nathaniel, Jr.
Smith, James
Spafford, Thomas
Sprague, John
Talmadge, James
Woodin, John
"All of the above names have become extinct in the town except
those of Pardee and Calkin, each of which is represented by
a bachelor, one of the age of eighty-six years, and the other
not in a condition to afford much hope of progeny. There are
many now remaining in the town who are descendants from the
first proprietors through female lineage.
"Many of the original purchasers sold their rights to those
who were also among the first settlers of the town. Some of
them were as follows."
Bouton, John, Stamford
Chapman, Samuel, Colchester
Curtice, Caleb, Hebron
Dunham, Jonathan, Colchester
Dunham, Jonathan, Colchester
Frisbie, Ebenezer, Branford
Fuller, Benjamin, Colchester
Gay, John, Dedham, Mass.
Hamilton, David, Lebanon
Hamlin, Cornelius, Wareham, Mass.
Heath, Bartholomew, Lebanon
Heath, Thomas, East Haddam
Hurlbut, Samuel, Lebanon
Jackson, Ebenezer, Norwalk
Jewett, Caleb, Lisbon
Mudge, Samuel, Colchester
Rowlee, Jonathan, East Haddam
Strong, Caleb, Colchester
Ticknor, William, Lebanon
Tyler, Bazaleel, Branford
Way, George, Lyme
Williams, John, Lebanon
"Immediately after the sale of the township, a number of
the purchasers came on for the purpose of exploring, and to
determine in what part of the town the settlement should be
made. After exploring the lands and viewing their situation,
it was found that the centre of the township was very unfavorably
situated for the town plot. It was on a high ridge of land,
where the face of the country was forbidding and uncomfortable.
After mature deliberation it was determined to fix the settlement
on a street, laid out from Jackson's Patent to Salisbury line,
and the place designed for the center, or site of the public
buildings, was laid out in squares of a half mile each.
"All the individuals who came on to explore in the fall of
1738, returned to their families except one, who was William
Goodrich. He brought his family with him, and spent the winter,
which was a very severe one, with no other neighbors than
the Indians, nearer than the Dutch settlements in the Oblong.
The next Spring, however, brought a large accession to the
number of inhabitants, and from that period the settlement
of the town may be said to have commenced.
"The first division was into lots of about eighty acres
each, which was to furnish the Home lot or residence of the
proprietor. A Committee was appointed to lay out a lot of
eighty acres, which was called the Standard lot, and all the
other lots were made to conform to this in value, the quantity
to be more or less according to the quality. Some of the home
lots were laid out wholly on one side of the street, and some
on both sides, according to the situation of the land. The
Standard lot was the one adjoined Jackson's Patent, owned
by the late Charles T. Lovell. The settlers principally located
on the main street leading from Jackson's Patent, now Hitchcock's
Corner, to Salisbury. Some, however, settled on the mountain
and some in the valley, and in the course of a year or two
nearly the whole territory of the first society was occupied.
A large proportion of the first inhabitants of Sharon were
from Lebanon and Colchester, in the county of Windham; some
few were from Norwalk and Stamford, in Fairfield county, and
several families were from the Old Plymouth Colony. As they
removed into the town they located themselves upon the several
Homelots which they had taken up, and by the next fall, were
all comfortably provided with homes and other necessaries."
The following paragraph is taken from Sedgwick's Notes written
for Poconnuck Historical Society, collection number three,
which gives a short description of Sharon in 1739.
"Thus the first settlers located themselves in the different
parts of the town, and thus they laid the foundations of this
flourishing community. I have often wished that I could look
back to the period of which we are speaking and have an exact
and correct view of the situation of the first inhabitants
at the close of that summer of 1739. With the exception of
here and there an opening surrounding a log hut, we should
see one unbroken and dreary wilderness, covering with its
shadows the whole territory of the township. And their town
street, and their public highways were mere footpaths, leading
through the forest from one clearing to another, and from
one lonely habitation to another. It was in the midst of dreariness
and discouragements such as these that the settlement of this
township commenced."
SURVEYS OF THE ORIGINAL HOME LOTS
Home Lot #1 was the Standard Home Lot. All the other lots
were to conform to #1 in value, the quantity to be more or
less according to the quality.
HOME LOTS #1 The Standard Lot
Survey - Proprietors Records, Vol. 1, p. 33, April 10, 1739.
The survey of the first Home Lot, as laid out by the committee,
described in the plan is as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake
and stones at the south west corner of the 2nd Home Lot, thence
running East 12° South 260 rods to a white oak tree marked
and stones; the South East corner of the 2nd Home Lot, thence
South 12° West 51 ½ rods to a stake and stones, thence West
12° North 260 rods to a white oak tree and stones, thence
a straight line to the first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Timothy Pierce, Jr.
HOME LOT #2
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 107, April 25, 1739.
The survey of the 2nd Home Lot is as follows, viz: Beginning
at a tree at the north east corner of the first Home Lot thence
west 260 rods to a stake thence north 51 rods to a stake thence
east 260 rods to a stake thence a straight line to the first
bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Samuel Butler.
HOME LOT #3
Survey - not available. From the Proprietors' Records, the
survey can be obtained as follows: Laid out to Samuel Hutchinson
his first division of 40 acres lying at the west end of the
3rd Home Lot which was thrown up by William Goodrich. The
north west corner is the south west corner of the school lot,
then southerly by the Oblong Line 86 rods to the north west
corner of the 2nd Lot, then easterly by the line of that lot
74 rods and a half to a stake, then northerly 86 rods to the
School Lot. Then westerly by the said line to the point of
beginning. See - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 16, October
12, 1739. This survey determines the size of Home Lot #3 to
be 86 rods by 148 rods containing 80 acres.
OWNER: Drawn by William Goodrich and thrown up by him.
HOME LOT #4
Survey - not available. From the Proprietors' Records, the
survey can be determined as follows: North on Home Lot #5
- 160 rods, west on Oblong line 80 rods, south on Home Lot
#3 160 rods, east on Town Street 80 rods. 80 acres. See Town
Records, Vol. 5, p. 338, April 15, 1764.
OWNER: Drawn as the School Lot. Town meeting voted to dispose
of the school right. See Town Records, Vol. 2, p. 3, June
23, 1743.
HOME LOT #5
Survey - Proprietors' Recrods, Vol. 1, p. 52, April 25, 1739.
Starting at the south west corner then east 12° south 229
roads to a stake in Winigers line then by said Winegars land
70 rods then west 12° north 229 rods from thence in a strait
line to beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Moses Case and thrown up by him. Then laid
out to Jonathan Rowlee who purchased one right from Ebenezer
Norton (originally Thomas Lamb's right). See Proprietors'
Records, Vol. 1, p. 160, March 20, 1739.
HOME LOT #6
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 16, April 25, 1739.
The survey of the sixth Home Lot drawn by Jonathan Case is
as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake and stones by a highway
then running East 12 1/2 ° south 71 rods to a white oak stadell,
thence East 34° South 80 rods to a white walnut tree, thence
East 12 1/2° South 74 rods to a stake and stones, thence North
12 1/2° East 70 rods to a stake and stones, thence West 12
1/2° North 236 rods to a stake and stones by the highway thence
a strait line by the Highway 41 ½ rods to the first mentioned
bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Jonathan Case.
HOME LOT #7
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 16, April 25, 1739.
Beginning by the highway at the north west corner of the 6th
Home Lot then east 12° south by the north side of the 6th
lot 236 rods thence north 51 rods to a stake by the highway
thence west 240 rods to a stake thence south to the point
of beginning.
OWNERS: Drawn by Benjamin Johns and thrown up by him. Taken
by the assigns of Moses Case.
HOME LOT #8
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 14, April 25, 1739.
Laid out to Caleb Chappel. The northeast corner is the southeast
corner of Bezaleel Tyler's Home Lot thence west by Tylers
260 rods to a highway thence south by said highway 52 ¼ rods
thence east by a highway 260 rods to a stake by a brook thence
north in a strait line to first bounds and there is a four
rod highway through the said lot. Said lot is #8.
OWNER: Drawn by Caleb Chappel.
HOME LOT #9
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 43, April 25, 1739.
The 9th Home Lot begins at a stake by the highway at the northwest
corner of the 8th Home Lot then runs in the line of the 8th
Home Lot to the north east corner of same then the line runs
north 52 ½ rods thence west 260 rods to a stake by the aforesaid
highway or town street then southerly in a strait line to
first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Nathaniel Skinner, Jr. of Colchester.
HOME LOT #10
Survey -Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 5, April 25, 1739.
South west corner, East 12° South 174 rods by Jonathan Rowlees
land thence bounds on the highway north 73 ½ rods thence west
12° N 170 rods then a strait line to the first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Samuel Hutchinson.
HOME LOT #11
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p.46, April 25, 1739.
Beginning at a stake by the highway thence west 12° north
167 rods thence north 80 rods thence east 160 rods to a stake
by the aforesaid street thence southerly by the town street
to the point of beginning.
OWNERS: First drawn by Joseph Skinner and by him exchanged
with Lieut. Jabez Crippen. See Proprietors' Records, Vol.
2, p. 46, April 25, 1739.
HOME LOT #12
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 52, April 25, 1739.
Starting at the south west corner then runs north 12° east
80 rods thence east 12° south 160 rods thence south 80 rods
thence 160 rods to the point of beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Joseph Parke.
HOME LOT #13
Survey - not available. Thomas Spafford drew Home Lot #13
and threw it up. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 17,
Oct. 17, 1739. Laid out to Jabez Crippen 1st 40 acre division
east end of Home Lot #13. 80 rods north, south, east and west.
First corner a stake standing by the highway thence southwestardly
20 rods to a stake thence west 12° north 60 rods to a stake
thence north 12° east 80 rods to a stake thence east 12° south
80 rods to a stake, thence south 12° west to the first bounds.
See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 17, Oct. 18, 1739.
OWNER: Laid out for Capt. Jonathan Dunham his first division
of 40 acres lying on the west end of the lot which was thrown
up by Thomas Spafford. First corner a stake on the north side
of the highway that is on the north side of Joseph Parke's
Home Lot in the Oblong Line. The remainder of this survey
is partly illegible. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p.
318, march 30, 1742; Vol. 1, p. 35, October, 1739. 40 acres
partly on Home Lot #13. Jonathan Dunham to Joseph Barker.
40 acres - west end of Home Lot #13. From these deeds the
survey of Home Lot #13 can be determined as follows: West
on Oblong Line - 80 rods. South on highway - 160 rods. East
on highway - 80 rods. North on Home Lot #14 and common land
- 160 rods.
HOME LOT #14
Survey - not available. From the Proprietors' Records, the
survey can be determined as follows: West 80 rods on Oblong
Line, south 160 rods Home Lot #13, East 80 rods on Highway.
North 160 rods on common land. See Town Records, Vol. 2, p.
119, June 27, 1744.
OWNERS: Samuel Comstock bought one half-right of Timothy
Horsford, Jr. Lot #14. See Proprietors' Records, vol. 1, p.
27, August 11, 1739. Samuel Comstock bought one half-right
of Ebenezer Cass. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 197,
June 6, 1739. For these two half-rights Comstock drew Home
Lot #14 which he threw up. See Proprietors' Records, Vol.
1 , p. 12, October 2, 1739. Later the original #14 was bought
by Daniel Parke.
HOME LOT #15
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 53, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Captain James Talmadge Home Lot is as follows:
The southwest corner is a white oak tree then runs north 12°
east 31 rods to a stake then runs east 20 rods to a stake
then runs north 20 rods then east 260 rods to a tree then
south 51 rods and then in a strait line to the point of beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by James Talmadge.
HOME LOT #16
Survey - not available. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1,
p. 23, March, 1740. Laid out to Benjamin Richmond 40 acres
at the east end of his Home Lot. This determined the width
of Home Lot #16 to be 51 rods and the length 260 rods, the
same as Home Lot #15.
OWNER: Samuel Butler drew the 16th Home Lot. (later note:
82.875 acres)
HOME LOT #17
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 53, April 25, 1739.
Starting at the south east corner then runs north 12° east
40 rods then west 12° north 320 rods then south 12° west 40
rods then east by the highway to the first bounds.
OWNERS: Drawn by Samuel Chapman and Deacon Frisbee. Ichabod
Foot was the original owner of Home Lot #17. Foot sold one
half-right to Benjamin Mallbie. See Proprietors' Records,
Vol. 1, p. 113, March 6, 1739. Foot sold one half-right to
Ebenezer Frisbee, Jr. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p.
111, July 17, 1739. Mallbie sold one half-right to Samuel
Chapman. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 127, Nov. 16,
1739.
HOME LOT #18
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 52, April 25, 1739.
The survey of James Smith's Home Lot is as followeth: The
southeast is a white oak tree marked and stones and then runs
N 12° E 40 then runs west 12° north 332 rods to a stake and
stones and then runs south 12° west 40 rods and from thence
a strait line to the first mentioned white oak bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by James Smith.
HOME LOT #19
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 16, April 25, 1739.
Survey of the 19th Home Lot drawn by Jonathan Dunham, Jr.
- the south west corner is a stake in the highway thence running
northerly by said highway 40 rods then easterly 320 rods then
south 40 rods in a highway then westerly by the north line
of James Smith lot 320 rods to the beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Jonathan Dunham, Jr.
HOME LOT #20
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 51. Laid out April
25, 1739. Starting at the south west corner then runs north
12° east 40 rods then runs east 12° south 320 rods bounded
all the way by a highway then runs south 12° west 40 rods
then in a strait line to the first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Jonathan Dunham. Ebenezer Norton sold one
right to Jonathan Dunham. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1,
p. 166, March 20, 1739.
HOME LOT #21
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 52, April 21, 1739.
Starting at the southwest corner then east 12° south 320 rods
bounding on a highway then north 12° east 40 rods then west
12° north 320 rods then a strait line to the point of beginning.
OWNER: Home lot #21 was laid out to Jabez Crippen.
HOME LOT #22
Survey - not available. This lot is unquestionably the same
size as #21 and #23, 40 rods wide by 320 rods long.
OWNER: Drawn by Samuel Calkin. He sold the west half to David
Hamilton. See Town Records Vol. 2, p. 135, 1744.
HOME LOT #23
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 46, April 25, 1739.
Starting at the south west corner then north 40 rods thence
east 320 rods thence south 40 rods thence west 320 rods to
the first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Thomas Skinner.
HOME LOT #24
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 36, April 25, 1739.
1st corner is a stake standing on the side of the hill on
the north side of that highway that leads from Mr. Spafford's
Home Lot to the Town Street and so to the east end of the
Town Home Lot and runs from thence east bounding on said highway
320 rods leaving a highway through or across said lot of 12
rods wide to a stake on the north side of said highway then
runs North 12° East 41 rods to a stake then runs west 12°
north 320 rods to a stake then south 12° west to the first
mentioned bounds 41 rods.
OWNER: Drawn as the First Minister's Lot and given to Peter
Pratt, the first Minister.
HOME LOT #25
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 83, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Ebenezer Mudge's Home Lot being #25 is as follows,
viz: Beginning at a stake being the north east corner of the
first minister's Home Lot thence the line runs west 12 ½ °
north 320 rods to a stake the north west corner of the said
minister's lot thence north 12 ½ ° east 44 rods to a tree
thence east 12 ½ ° south 320 rods to a tree then a straight
line 44 rods to the first mentioned bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Ebenezer Mudge.
HOME LOT #26
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 59, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Nathaniel Skinner's home Lot is as followeth.
The South West corner is a stake and stones then runs north
12 ½ ° East 72 rods and a half to a stake and stones and then
runs East 12 ½ ° South 200 rods to a stake and stones then
runs South by the Broad Street 72 rods and ½ to a stake and
stones standing in the line of Ebenezer Mudge's home Lot then
West 12 ½ ° North bounding on Mudge line to first mentioned
stake as it was laid out by the committee.
OWNER: Drawn by Nathaniel Skinner.
HOME LOT #27
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 26, April 25, 1739.
First corner then runs north 1210 rods then west 109 rods
then south 120 rods then by the highway 109 rods to the first
bounds 80 acres.
OWNER: Drawn by William Goodrich. The number of the Home
Lot of William Goodrich has not been found in the Sharon Town
Record. The number 27 has been given arbitrarily to this lot.
One mention of Home Lot #27 has been found but it is obviously
a clerical error. See Proprietor's Records, Vol. 1, p. 152.
HOME LOT #28
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p.185, March 13, 1739/40.
Home Lot #28 laid out for 80 acres but by size allowance contains
98 acres - easterly and westerly by highway, southerly Ebenezer
Mudge Lot, Northerly John Pardee and highway.
OWNER: Drawn by Timothy Peirce, Jr.
HOME LOT #29
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 56, April 25, 1739.
The south west corner standing in the line of the 28th Home
Lot then east 12° south 160 rods then north 12° east 100 rods
on highway then west 12° south 120 rods then south 12° west
bounding on highway to a stake by the brook then south west
by the highway to first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by John Pardee.
HOME LOT #30
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 58, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Samuel Beech's Home Lot is as follows: the north
west corner is a stake and stones thence runs east 12° south
140 rods to a stake then runs south 12° west 100 rods to a
tree then runs west 12° north 140 rods to a stake and stones
and then a strait line to the point of beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Samuel Beech.
HOME LOT #31
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 58, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Stephen Calkin's Home Lot is as follows: starting
at the north west corner then east 180 rods then south 100
rods then west 140 rods then to the point o beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Stephen Calkin.
HOME LOT #32
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 59, April 25, 1739.
Starting at the north west corner then east by a highway 12°
south 180 rods then south 12° west 71 rods then west 12° north
180 rods then a straight line to first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Samuel Comstock.
HOME LOT #33
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 17, April 25, 1739.
The bounds of Jonathan Pettit's Home Lot are as follows, viz:
the south east corner is a staddle marked and stones the north
east corner is a stake and stones the north west corner is
a stake and stones, the south west corner is a stake and stones.
OWNER: Drawn by Jonathan Pettit. He sold 50 acres of the
east end of Home Lot #33 to john Pettit, Jr. and Jonathan
Pettit, Jr. See Town Records, Vol. 3, p. 340, Sept. 6, 1754.
As restitution for the highway through Jonathan Pettit's Home
Lot, he received 16 rods x 71 rods on the West End of his
Home Lot. This gives the width of Pettit's Home. See Proprietors'
Records, Vol. 1, p. 33, April 10, 1741.
HOME LOT #34
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 58, April 25, 1739.
The survey of John Goold's Home Lot is as follows: the northwest
corner is a stake, then runs east 12° south 250 rods by a
tree standing by the pond then runs south by the pond 70 rods
to a stake standing by the bank of the pond then runs west
12° north 180 rods to a stake then a strait line to the first
bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by John Goold who lived on Home Lot #34 for
many years.
HOME LOT #35
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 58, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Stephen Calkin's second home Lot - the north
west corner is a stake then runs east 200 rods to a stake
then runs south 12° west 72 rods to a tree then runs west
12° north 200 rods to a stake then a straight line to the
beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Stephen Calkin on a right he bought of Samuel
Calkin. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 116, Feb. 11,
1739.
HOME LOT #36
Survey - not available. The size of the lot can be determined
from property transfers described in the Proprietors' Records.
Home Lot #36 contained 101 acres. Length 200 rods, width 80
rods. See Town Records vol. 2, p. 102, Feb. 16, 1743/4; Vol.
6, p. 75, Dec. 9, 1767.
OWNER: Drawn by Samuel Butler.
HOME LOT #37
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 15, April 25, 1739.
Starting at a stake in the highway to Salisbury then east
100 rods thence north easterly then more easterly yet being
the south east corner of William Ticknor's Home Lot thence
westerly by the said line of said lot 160 rods to a stake
by the aforesaid highway thence by the highway to the first
bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by John Sprague.
HOME LOT #38
Survey - not available. The survey of this Home Lot can be
determined from the sales of this property as stated in the
Town Records. West on the Town street 56 rods, south on Knickerbocker's
land 160 rods, north on John Gay 200 rods, east on common
land. See Town Records, Vol. 5, p. 338, April 15, 1764; vol.
6, p. 62, August 28, 1766; Vol. 6, p. 68, August 28, 1766.
OWNER: Drawn by Jabez Crippen and thrown up by him. See Proprietors'
Records, Vol. 1, p. 18.
HOME LOT # 39
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 30, April, 1739.
Starting at a stake at the town street thence east 200 rods
thence south 64 rods thence west 200 rods to Town street thence
north by Town street to point of beginning.
OWNERS: Drawn by Joseph Holly in partnership with Israel
Holly. Israel Holly took west half. See Proprietors' Records,
Vol. 1, p. 289, November 19, 1739. Israel Holly sold west
half Home Lot #39 to John Gay. See Town Records, Vol. 2, p.
57, March 29, 1743.
HOME LOT #40
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 12, April 25, 1739.
Starting at the stake at the highway the south west corner
of Samuel Gillet's Lot thence east by the side of Gillet's
Home Lot 200 rods thence south 64 rods thence west 200 rods
to said highway thence north by said highway to the point
of beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Zephaniah Swift. He sold one half-right to
Bartholomew Heath. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 151,
Jan. 6, 1739. He sold the other one half-right to Bartholomew
Heath. See Town Records, Vol. 2, p. 532, Aug. 21, 1750.
HOME LOT #41
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 12, April 25, 1739.
Starting at a stake in the highway a the north west corner
of Bartholomew Heath's Home Lot thence easterly by said Heath's
north line 200 rods thence north 64 rods thence west 200 rods
to the highway thence by said highway to the point of beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Samuel Gillet.
HOME LOT #42
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 51, April 25, 1739.
Survey of George Way Home Lot. Starting at a stake in the
highway which is the corner of Woodin Lot and runs southerly
by the highway 136 rods then westerly 112 rods then northerly
136 rods which is the corner of Woodin Lot and from thence
to the point of beginning.
OWNER: Originally owned by Joseph Skinner.
HOME LOT #43
Survey - not available. The number of Ebenezer Jackson's Home
Lot has not been found in the Sharon Town Records. The number
43 has been given arbitrarily to this lot. One reference to
Home Lot #43 has been found in the Town Records but it appears
to be a clerical error. See Town Records, Vol. 2, p. 360.
Ebenezer Jackson bought one right from Timothy Peirce, Jr.
The last line of the deed for this right states that the right
is for the Home Lot which joins Joshua Lyon's Home Lot #44.
From the Proprietors' And Town Records it is evident that
Ebenezer Jackson's Home Lot adjoins Joshua Lyon's Home Lot
on the North Side. See Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 222,
Sept. 1739. See Town Records, Vol. 1, p. 171, Dec. 10, 1745;
Vol. 2, p. 154, 1748; Vol. 5, p. 316, 1761. From the above
deeds it can be inferred that the survey of Home Lot #43 is
as follows: West 80 rods on a highway. South 160 rods on Home
Lot #44. East 80 rods on Common Land. North 160 rods on Common
Land.
HOME LOT #44
Survey - not available. The Proprietors' and Town Records
of Sharon indicate that Joshua Lyon drew Home Lot #44 - 80
acres. Size 160 rods by 80 rods. It may be inferred from the
record that Joshua Lyon held this lot, for several years,
in partnership with Ebenezer Jackson. See Proprietors' Records,
Vol. 1, p. 99, Jan. 17, 1739. See Town Records, Vol. 2, p.
171, Dec. 10, 1745; vol. 2, p. 240, March 5, 1746; Vol. 2,
p. 354, Feb. 1, 1748.
HOME LOT #45
Survey - Proprietors' Records, vol. 1, p. 51, April 25, 1739.
The survey of John Woodin's and Thomas heath's Home Lot is
as follows, viz: the south east corner is a stake which is
the north east corner of the lot Mr. Way now lives on, and
runs by the highway northerly 132 rods to a stake then westerly
100 rods to a tree then southerly 132 rods to a tree then
a strait line to the first bounds.
OWNERS: Drawn by John Woodin and Thomas Heath. The number
of the John Woodin and Thomas Heath Lot has not been found
in the Sharon Town Records. The number 45 has been given arbitrarily
to this lot. No Home Lot #45 has been found in the Town Records.
HOME LOT #46
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 60, April 25, 1739.
Starting at the south east corner then runs north 80 rods
then west 180 rods then south 80 rods then a strait line to
the point of beginning.
OWNERS: Originally purchased by Niles Coleman in partnership
with John Porter.
HOME LOT #47
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 58, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Joseph Manrow's Home Lot is as follows: - the
south west corner is a stake then runs north 12° east 106
rods to a stake then runs east 12° south 154 rods to a stake
then runs south 12° west to the highway then west to a stake
then south to a stake standing in the corner where the highways
come together and then west by the highway to the point of
beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Joseph Manrow.
HOME LOT #48
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 58, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Benjamin Owen's Home Lot is as follows: - north
west corner is a stake then runs east 12° south 120 rods to
a stake then runs south 143 rods to a stake then runs west
120 rods to a stake thence a strait line to the first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Benjamin Owen.
HOME LOT #49
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 15, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Josiah Gillet, Jr.'s Home Lot the first piece
beginning at a black oak tree by a highway thence the line
runs by said highway east 12° south 80 rods to a stake thence
north 12° east 160 rods to a stake by a highway thence by
said highway west 12° north 80 rods to a stake by another
highway being 4 rods east from Daniel Bouton's northeast corner
of his Home Lot then a straight line by the highway to the
first bounds. The other piece begins at a stake being the
southeast corner of Daniel Bouton's Home Lot thence the line
runs west 12° north to the north east corner of Ebenezer Mudge's
Home Lot thence south 12° west 42 rods to Peter Pratt's north
east corner of his Home Lot thence east 12° south to a tree
by a highway thence a straight line by said highway to the
first bounds of this piece.
OWNER: Drawn by Josiah Gillet, Jr.
HOME LOT #50
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 39, April 25, 1739.
The survey of Daniel Hunt's Home Lot is as follows, viz: the
north west corner is a tree then runs southerly 80 rods then
southwesterly 160 rods then northerly 100 rods then a strait
line to the beginning.
OWNER: Drawn by Daniel Hunt. The number of Daniel Hunt's
Home Lot has not been found in the Sharon Town Records. The
number 50 has been given arbitrarily to this lot. No other
lot numbered 50 has been found in the records.
HOME LOT #51
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 2, p. 27, April 25, 1739.
Beginning at a stake near where two brooks come together thence
the line runs west 36° north 100 rods to a stake thence south
36° west 140 rods to a stake thence east 36° south 100 rods
to a stake thence a strait line to the first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Jonathan Peck.
HOME LOT #52
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 15, Oct. 9, 1739.
Layed out to Benjamin Johns his Home Lot of 80 acres and first
division of 40 acres in all 120 acres lying on the south side
of Ebenezer Jackson's Home Lot running 40 rods east from said
Jackson's south east corner to a heap of stones on a ledge
of rocks, then south 95 rods to a stake and stones about it,
then west 200 rods to a stake and stones about it, then north
95 rods to Ebenezer Jackson's southwest corner, then east
by said Jackson's line to the first bounds.
OWNER: Drawn by Benjamin Johns. The number of Benjamin Johns'
Home Lot has not been found in the Sharon Town Records. The
number 52 has been given arbitrarily to this lot. No other
Home Lot #52 has been found in the records.
HOME LOT #53
Survey - Proprietors' Records, Vol. 1, p. 57, April 25, 1739.
Near line of Home Lot 30 then runs east 12° S 131 rods then
south 12° W 131 rods then west 12° N 131 rods to a heap of
stones at the brow of a hill then runs North 12° east 131
rods to the first mentioned bound leaving a highway between
the #30 lot and that as it was laid out by the first committee
in Sharon which is Capt. Talmadge, Len Hutchinson, Samuel
Beach, John Pardee, Nath. Skinner.
OWNER: Drawn as the Parsonage or Ministry Lot.
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