> // cut // > = > > I note there is "common or undivided land" to the east > > of Samuel Risling, suggesting an inheritance: either testate or > > intestate. Possibly a Risling? Or another relative? > = > "Common or undivided land" refers to land that had been acquired by > the Hartford proprietors, but had not yet been been divided among > them. > = > Jerry Ukes <[email protected]> Sometimes common land was never intended to divided. It was used by any / all of the owners as a place to graze livestock. In essence, each "owner" had easement rights for grazing, but nothing else. Regards, Arnold <><><><><><><><><><><> Arrowhead Images <[email protected]> <><><><><><><><><><><> Today is a non trivial event!