Names of Inhabitants of the Town of Hempstead, 1673
John —
John Smith Blew
Richard Geldersly, Sr.
Vrolphert Jacobs
Jan Carman
John Symons, Jr.
Robert Jackson
Symon Tory
John Smith
Peter janse Schol
Richard Gildersly
Robbert Beedill
George Hallet
Samuel Allen
Richard Valentyn
Kaleb Carman
John Williams
Thomas Richmore
John Ellesson
Edward Spry
William Osborne
Edward Remsen
John Fossaker
John Sorram
James Payne
William Fixton
Samuel Denton
Ribberd Hobbs
Thomas Sodderd
John Smith, Jr.
Joseph Williams
Ralph Haal
Daniel Beedell
John Jackson
Johnathan Smith
John Champion
John Hobbs
John Langd
Jonathan Semmes
John Bordes
Robbard Marisseu
Mos Hemmery
John Beets carpenter
Samuel Embry
Matthew Beedel
Thomas Ellison
Philip Davis
— Hopkins
Adam View
Edward Titus
Richard Eliison
John Seavin
Thomas Teasay
Thomas Ireland
Thomas Ellison
Joseph Gem
Thomas Champion
Joseph Pettet
Richard Fotter
John Beddell
Thomas Southward
John Beates
Calvet Goullet
Christoffel Yeomans
John Woully
Edward Banbury
Thomas Gowes
John Mavein
Wm Thorne
Joshua Watske
Benjamin Symenson
Jan Roelossen
Elbert Hubssen
Lewis Niot
John Ellison, Jr.
Thomas Seabrook
Samuel Jackson
John Pine
Peter Jansen
William Ware
Solomon Semmar
Teunis Smith
Richard Valentin, Jr.
Joseph Wood
Herman Flouwer
William Dose
Symon Foster
Henry Mott
William Fourmer
Joseph Small
Walter pine
Josia Carman
John Peacock
John Quakerson
Thomas Daniels
John Napper
Richard Osborn
George Robbert
Charles Abram
Thomas Appelbe
Samuel Smith
— Persell
Adam Mott, Jr.
Samuel Jackson
Joseph Truax
Joseph Hoyt
& Nine others whose names are lost
O’Callaghan, E. B., The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. 1, (Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, 1849) p. 658.
More information about Long Island’s history can be found in the book:
Historic Chronicles of New Amsterdam, Colonial New York and Early Long Island