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Sale of tract of land, meadows, and buildings [messuage], at Aquebogue,commonly known as "Benjamin Youngs Aquebogue Farm," in Southold Township, N.Y. [present day Riverhead Township], by Robert Hempsted, blacksmith, and wife Mary Hempsted, both of Southold Township, N.Y., to Christopher Youngs, yeoman, of same; March 25, 1743/4. 330 acre parcel, formerly owned by Benjamin Youngs, Esq., late of Southold Township, N.Y., bounded on the north by the Long Island Sound, and on the west by by the land of William Benjamin; witnessed by Ebenezer Prime and Daniel Youngs. See also: "Sale of 1/3 share of parcel at Aquebogue, commonly known as "Benjamin Youngs Aquebogue Farm," in Southold Township, N.Y. [present day Riverhead Township], by John Ledyard and wife Deborah Ledyard, both of Groton, in New London County, Colony of Connecticut, to Christopher Youngs, of Southold Township, N.Y.; March 14, 1743."

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