John SWAYZE

 

 

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1584 - 1686

 

 

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Family 1 : Margaret ?????

 

 

1.  Joseph SWAYZE

2. +John SWAYZE

 

 


 

                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                       

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Very much like William King (wager2078), John Swayze was living in Salem in 1640, and then was forced into exile by Governor Endicott when Baptists, Episcopalians, and Quakers were expelled (Swayze was a Quaker). By 1650, he owned 12 acres of land in Southold. 

 

INDIAN DEED TO THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN:

 

"Articles of agreement, and a firm bargain agreed and confirmed, between the Sachem of Setaucet, Warawacmy, by name, with the joint consent of himself and the next of his kindred, have bargained and sold unto John Scudder, John Swesie, Jonathan Porter, Thomas Mabbs [Thomas Mapes], Roger Cheston, Thomas Charles, a piece of land. with all meadows, upland, timber trees or whatsoever benefit or privilege thereunto belonging next adjoining to the bounds of Nesequagg, and from thence, being bounded by a river, or great napock, nearly nemankak, eastward, and bounded next unto Nesequakee bounds, as by trees being marked doth appear also the Sachem, with the consent of his next kindred, hath given tree liberty and granted unto the said purchasers free liberty for their cattle to run beyond the bounds, if occasion be, or to cut timber as far east as they see fit.  And to come once in two years to renew the marks of the bounds and to give the said purchasers, for them, or who they shall put to live there, full free and quiet possession of the said purchase, without molestation and, if, in case any of the Indians shall wrong the said English, either, by their dogs hurting of their cattle, or any other ways that then the Sachem shall se that satisfaction be made, according to the wrong don.  So also, of the English doe any wrong to the Indians, that the English shall make them satisfaction.  Also the Sachem shall not entertain any strange Indians, or others, near unto us, whereby to do us any wrong, but shall timely discover to us any plotting, or hurt, that shall be intended against us, and the like shall we do unto him to the end that peace may be maintained among us.  And for, and in consideration of the said tract, or purchase of land, we, the said purchasers doe hereby engage ourselves to pay unto the said Sachem the goods as in particular, are written following, within one month from the date hereof, and for the confirmation of the same. have set my hand with the rest of my kindred.

 

            Dated the 14 April 1635.

 

The mark N of Sachem Warawacmy - Charels, Mahew, Foreket, Westwak, Profet, Kelhellaewe, Yayanfysu, Calawancess, Uaskake, Callaven, Cataus, Ewbeca, Masachus, Watanek. Given for this purchase were 10 coats, 12 Hoes, 12 Hatchets, 50 muxes, 100 Needles , 6 Kettles 10 Fadom of wampum, 7 chests of powder, 1 pare Childs Stockins, 10 pounds of lead, 1 dozen Knives.

 

            Witness, George Tongue -- John Cosby."

 

 

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