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Moses and William Van Campen orig land deeds
Posted by: Jacqueline Kwasigroh (ID *****1573) Date: February 01, 2006 at 14:32:53
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I have some original land documents of Moses and William Van Campen in Allegany County, NY. They are dated in the early 1800s. My father and I went in together and bought a lot of old papers hoping to find something from the Cartwright family of Allegany Co, NY. There was nothing from the Cartwrights so I am trying to find people related to the persons in the documents. We are trying to sell them to the descendents to cover the cost of the losing gamble we made. We are trying to charge just enough to not come out on the losing end. Email me at my home addy if interested jjkash@tds.net
Among the documents are:

2 land documents, both dated November 16, 1823, from Philip Church to Moses
Van Campen -- Moses' name is written above, but on one document only "Moses
Va" remains of the signature. On the other document the very end of his
name has been torn off. It almost seems as if the tears were deliberate.

1 land document, dated November 16, 1816, from Philip Church to William Van
Campen -- William Van Campen's signature is on the document

2 land documents, dated November 16, 1816, from Philip Church to Samuel Van
Campen of Angelica. Both documents have the bottom right corner torn off
which is where Samuel's signature should be.

1 survey for James Lewis, dated April 5th, 1817, and signed by "Moses Van
Campen surveyer(sic)"


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