I have a copy from a book found in the East Haddam Library which has records about property, and a section reads as follows: " In 1763 Isaac Willey, who owned the land lying south of the town line in Lyme, deeded to Eliot Rawson an open highway, two rolds wide, from the Rawson house to the River road and the deed was recorded in Lyme. Dr. Rawson deeded the entire property, including the highway, to Daniel Atwood with a dwelling-house thereon in 1770. Who had occupied the house after Dr. Rawson's removal has not been ascertained. Perhaps it had been occupied by Mr. Atwood, whose wife was a daughter of Isaac Willey, the grantor in the highway deed. Atwood deed the property February 2, 1775, to John Warner, 2nd, a son of Ichabod Warner of Chester, who had married Mehitable Willey, daughter of Allen Willey of Hadlyme. Warner deeded this homestead, the two rods highway, and other lands, about fifty acres in all, bounded northerly on the Joseph Selden farm, westerly on the Connecticut river, southerly on the land of Isaac Willey, easterly on the highway in part and, on land of Samuel Willey, and others in part, to Samuel and Richard Brooks, on January 16, 1802, and removed to Whitestown, NY. Elijah Hungersford, 2nd, soon bought the house with 17 acres of land and sold it in 1809 to Elijah Comstock." My ancestor in this story is, hopefully, John Warner. My GGGgrandfather, John Warner, was the son of Ichabod Warner but we never knew John's wife's name. I know that John was born in Saybrook and lived in East Haddam for a period of time before moving to New York. Can someone indicate where the town of Lyme is located in reference to Saybrook and East Haddam? Also, if anyone has a connection to the Willey family, would they e-mail me if they have information about this Mehibable Willey? My address is [email protected] Thanks! Lucy