Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Formation of the Town And the Church

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Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Formation of the Town And the Church
Epher Whitaker
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Goodyear soon ranked as a magistrate, and in 1643 was Deputy Governor of New Haven. On i8th May, 1641, he purchased Shelter Island of Mr. Farrett, perhaps after the death of the old Earl. At a meeting of the New Haven Company on the 30th of 6th month (August), 1641, it was H. 30, 57. Entered of record " Mr. Goodyear propounded his pur- chase of Mr. Farrett's Island to the town, but it was not accepted. " It perhaps may be inferred that by this time news of the Earl's death had arrived. Farrett ...had not yet left Massachusetts, and it seems he had from the Earl a right to choose a large parcel as his own for his com- pensation, and Farrett claimed that he had chosen this. It might prevent his power from being revoked or disre- ^ ^^ garded, if he added, as he did, an assignment of his own right and interest. Capt. Underhill, Henry Ackerly, John Budd, Thomas Osborne and others, afterward of Southold, were at New Haven as early as 1639. Henry Ackerly built a cellar there and afterward sold it.

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