To Sarah Simon, widow Lott No. 12 her family consists of herself aged 43 years, her son Eliphalet aged 13 years, and her son reuben aged 5 years, To Penelope Paul, widow, Lott No. 4 her family consists of herself aged 31 years, her son Nathan aged 7 years, her son John aged 3 years, her son Isaiah aged one year, her daughter Anne aged 10 years, and her daughter Mary aged 5 years, To Jane Patchauker Lott No. 14 being the lands possessed by her father, She is aged 35 years and is the only surviving child now in Brothertown of Thomas Patchauker, To Sam'l. Adams, Lott No. 7 he is aged 60 years To John Adams Lott No. 126, he is aged 40 years To Sampson Brushill, Lott No. 127 he is aged 21 years To Benjamin Fowler Lott No. 62, he is aged 21 years To Luke Mosuck - Lott No. 61 he is aged 26 years To Thomas Wyatt, the Westernmost half of Lott No. 135, he is aged 24 years To Christopher Harry, Lott No. 27 he is aged 48 years, Done at Brothertown, the 16th of September 1795 The following are the Lotts assigned the Indians by William Floyd 10th Mo. 20th" 1796 (October 20th:) To James Nyles, Lotts No. 42 & 43, hor himself and family To John Brushill, Lotts No. 39 & 40 for himself and family To Timothy Brushill, Lott No. 73 for himself and family To Abigail Brushill, Lott. No 46 for herself, To Sarah Touce, Lott No. 45 for herself To Mary Nedson Lott No. 128 for herself To Gideon Harry Lott NO. 1 for himself and family To Patience Occom, Lott No. 41 for herself & family The claim of Sarah Pendleton, formerly Sarah Potteogue to a Lott of Land in Brothertown, stated for the decision of the Superintendants, Sarah was a decendant [descendant] from the Narragansett Indians, one of the Tribes to whom lands in Brothertown were granted, she married one James Pendleton, who was a decendant [descendant]