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Lincoln Newton Kinnicutt
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S. , s. 2, V. 4, p. 272. ) Mahutcheff. Running of town lines in 1700.
Manyhootset.
"A little brook called ManyhooUef a boundary in 'Major or Five Men's Purchase. ' " (Indian deed, 166. 3. ) In the Major's purchase it is described as between a cart path on the north and a new path on the south from Plymouth to Namasket, and with this spelling the name may possibly mean near the second small path, from Mai — "path" and Jwhtoen — "that which comes next" or "second, " with the dmiinutive and the lo
...cative. Pres- ent name — Short's Brook.
(See Mahutchet. ) Mashquomoh, MassQuamak.
"A little swamp place called Mashquomoh. '' Indian deed of 1673 from old Wuttuspaquin to Assowetough (Betty Sassa- mon). This was a part of the original grant of Betty's Neck in Lakeville. Probably from i¥a. Sse^— " marsh, " or Maskhef— "grass, " Komuk — "an inclosed place. " A similar name, 'Masquomcossick, '' in Deerfield.
Mashucket Brook.
Mentioned as a boundary in "Little Lotmen's Purchase'' from Wampatuck to Captain William Bradford and others, in 1664, "From Pochauge Neck to Mashuck Brook.


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