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From - Thr Long Point Settlers - R. Robert Mutrie - Copyright 1992
Pettit, Isaac
Land Petition - 5 Jul 1797 Woodhouse, son of a Loyalist, requested a grant; Certificate of Samuel Ryerse: son of a Loyalist, resides in Norfolk; unmarried: aged 22 years, born in New Jersey: OC - Recommended for 200 acres.
Surveyor's Report -
AR/97 - 14/7 To: Remarks - For a lot on the original papers
Township Papers
Letter 20 Jan 1797 Paul Averil to SG- there have been 2 or 3 applications to me for 8/8 To, formerly for Isaac Pettit but Isaac Walker was the first impover and has the best right. I annul the recommendation of Isaac and recommend Isaac Walker. That Pettit may receive another lot (876)l Gr 22 Dec 1800, Isaac Pettit of Saltfleet 1/5 Wi (323); SD undated 1/6 Wi (324)
Land Transactions - CG 17 May 1802- 1/5 Wi; UT from Jonathan Pettit 179 ac 10/11 & 15/11 Ch; B&S 20 Feb 1805 to Philip Sovereen 200 ac 1/5 Wi; B&S 14 Nov 1807 to James Lewis 10/11 & 15/11 Ch
Court Proceedings - Petty Juror 1 Dec 1805 (83), 11 Mar 1807 (95), 8 Mar 1814 Deduction from Taxes/10 (126), 15 Jun 1814 Defalcations in Townsend for 1813 2a 9d (131)
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