A Statement of James De Lancey's Forfeited Estate, March 17, 1791
An account of lands late the property of James De Lancey, sold by Isaac Stoutenburgh and Philip Van Cortlandt, Commissioners of Forfeitures for the Southern District of New York, February 4, 1785
An Abstract of Sales of the Forfeited Estate of James De Lancey in the Southern District of the State of New York for Bills of the New Emission or Specie
De Lancey family history
Estimate by Thomas Jones of damages to James De Lancey's property, June, 1779
Receipt for three certificates issued for claims against the estate of James De Lancey, issued to Stephen De Lancey, October 15, 1790
A statement of the claims examined by the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the losses and services of the American Loyalists, &c. up to the present time
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, May 15, 1778-May 27, 1778, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Certificate issued by Ensign Benjamin Moses on behalf of the Continental Army to Susannah De Lancey for pasturing 20 horses for one night, September 25, 1778
Question and answer document by Thomas Jones concerning Loyalist claims, January 15, 1787
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, May 27, 1778-June 2, 1778, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Epitaph of Oliver De Lancey
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, May 10, 1777-June 20, 1777, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, April 30, 1778-May 15, 1778, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, June 29-30, 1778, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, February 4, 1777-June 30, 1778, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880. Index of names.
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, February 4, 1777-May 1, 1777, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Letter from Thomas Jones to Arabella Jones Floyd, November 4, 1783
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, February 20, 1778-March 13, 1778, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, December 31, 1777-February 14, 1778, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880