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Note: "In 1741, Isaac Frost bought from Charles Wright and Mary Wright his mother, 47 acres of land with buildings thereon, on the west side of Mill River Neck, adjacent to the Papaquatunk or Beaver Swamp River, and located quite convenient to the 'lumbering spring'; also, in 1754, bought of Samuel Fosdick, 8 acres in the vicinity, and in 1755 a tract from Nicholas and Townsend Weekes adjoining the road to the 'Town.' In 1763 Isaac and Mary Frost sold the aforenamed farm to John Underhill of John and Rebecca (Frost) Underhill, in which family it continued for four generations. There is on it now the Mill Neck R.R. Station and Post Office.
"Isaac and family removed to Crom Pond in Cortlandt Manor, now Tp. of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., N.Y. and thence to Tp. of Clinton, Dutchess County, NY."
Source S326 Title: Frost Genealogy Abbreviation: Frost Genealogy Author: Josephine C. Frost Publication: Frederick H. Hitchcock, New York, 1912
Source S327 Title: Cox: The Cox Family in America Abbreviation: Cox Genealogy
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