Joseph P Cooke1
Last Edited=3 Sep 2011
Joseph P Cooke on 6 January 1802 witnessed the purchase of property located in Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut by Levi Knapp from Paul Hamilton for $25. Described as a certain piece of land in Danbury at Pembrook containg about half an acre. Bounded on the North by John Knapp's land, on the east by the Highway, on the South by Paul Hamilton's land. it was staked off being 8 rods wide at the Highway and comming to a point at the West. It was 21 rods through the middle from the Highway to the point.2
Joseph P Cooke on 14 January 1802 witnessed the purchase of property located in Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut from John Knapp by Levi Knapp for $150. Described as a certain piece of land in Danbury at Pembrook containg three acres? staked off. Bounded on the East, by the Highway and John Knapp's land, on the North and West by more of John Knapp's landand on the South in part by John Knapp's land and part by Capt. Paul Hamilton's land.1
Joseph P Cooke on 15 February 1811 witnessed the transfer of interest in property located in Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut by a quitclaim deed to Levi Knapp from Samuel Knapp for $63. Described as a certain piece of land in Danbury at Pembrook containg about one and half acres. Bounded on the East by Levi Knapp's land, on the West by land set off to my Mother, Ruth Knapp as dower im my father's estate, on the South by Rith Knapp and John Knapp's land. It being the piece of land distributedd to Samuel Knapp out of the Estate of his father John Knapp.3
Joseph P Cooke on 14 January 1802 witnessed the purchase of property located in Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut from John Knapp by Levi Knapp for $150. Described as a certain piece of land in Danbury at Pembrook containg three acres? staked off. Bounded on the East, by the Highway and John Knapp's land, on the North and West by more of John Knapp's landand on the South in part by John Knapp's land and part by Capt. Paul Hamilton's land.1
Joseph P Cooke on 15 February 1811 witnessed the transfer of interest in property located in Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut by a quitclaim deed to Levi Knapp from Samuel Knapp for $63. Described as a certain piece of land in Danbury at Pembrook containg about one and half acres. Bounded on the East by Levi Knapp's land, on the West by land set off to my Mother, Ruth Knapp as dower im my father's estate, on the South by Rith Knapp and John Knapp's land. It being the piece of land distributedd to Samuel Knapp out of the Estate of his father John Knapp.3
Citations
- Town of Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Register of Deeds, 10: 335, Levi Knapp John Knapp, 15 Jan 1802; FHL microfilm 4010, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Town of Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Register of Deeds, 10: 336, Levi Knapp Paul Hamilton, 15 Jan 1802; FHL microfilm 4010, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Town of Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Register of Deeds, 13: 761, Levi Knapp Samuel Knapp, 15 Feb 1811; FHL microfilm 4012, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.