Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . town River. Containing five hundred and fifty six [*Shubal Marchant was one of the earliest inhabitants ofSmithtown, but we know very little concerning him. Hishome lot is on the south side of Nissequogue street, and is alot ot 10 acres, now owned by heirs of Caleb T. Smith. It wasowned in the early part of this century by Charles Wheeler,who married Sarah Marchant (who may have been a daughterof Shubal,) June 28, 1784. Two tomb stones lying prostratenear the front fence,


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . town River. Containing five hundred and fifty six [*Shubal Marchant was one of the earliest inhabitants ofSmithtown, but we know very little concerning him. Hishome lot is on the south side of Nissequogue street, and is alot ot 10 acres, now owned by heirs of Caleb T. Smith. It wasowned in the early part of this century by Charles Wheeler,who married Sarah Marchant (who may have been a daughterof Shubal,) June 28, 1784. Two tomb stones lying prostratenear the front fence, tell us that Charles Wheeler died Feb. 12,1807, aged 77. His wife Sarah, died Jan. 13, 1821, a^ed lot was sold by Nathaniel Ketcham to Edward Barry,Feb. II, 1848, and he sold to Joel L. G. Smith. Described asAll that piece of land formerly belonging to Shubal Marchant,bounded east and south by heirs of Richard Smith ; west byheirs of Edmund Smith ; north by the highway running fromNissequogue to the head of the harbor ; 10 acres with build-ings. It was sold by Daniel McKetrick to Caleb T. Smith,March 5, 1870.]. RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITHTOWN. 245 acres.* Bounded as foUoweth; on ye east partly by landlaid out on the right of Adann Smith deceased, lying atthe south end of a fifty acre lot, now belonging to JamesSmith, and part by the highway that leads from ye houseof James Dickinson to the house of Timothy Mills, andbounded on the south b}^ two hundred acres of land nowbelonging to Richard Willits, and bounded on ye westpartly by ye meadow lying on ye aforesaid river, andpartly by five acres of land laid out for a landing joyningto said river, and partly by five acres of land laid out toJonathan Smith and Leftenant Richard Smith joyning toye aforesaid river, and bounded on 3^e north by land laidout to y eaforesaid Leftenant Richard Smith, excludingye highways that run through and across the said tract. July ye ist, 1736. then laid out to ye said Daniel Smithone small pi


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