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Great Nine Partners Patent

Great Nine Partners Patent

The Great Nine Partners Patent, also known as the "Lower Nine Partners Patent," was a land grant in Dutchess County, New York, USA made in 1697.

The partners

* John Aarston (or Jan Aarston)
* William Creed
* James Emott (or James Emmot)
* Hendrick ten Eyck
* Lt. Colonel. Henry Filkin
* Major Augustin Graham
* Colonel Caleb Heathcote
* David Johnstone
* Jarvis Marshall

Current towns derived from the patent

*Clinton
*Pleasant Valley
*Stanford
*Washington
*Amenia
*Hyde Park (part)
*North East (part)

External links

* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~nylnphs/BIB/G9P.htm Great Nine Partner Patent]


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