Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . and afterwards purchasedby Milton H. Smith, father of the present owner. Lot 4. The executors of Richard Smith sold the southpart, 457 rods long, to Jonathan and Jacob Mills. Theydivided it and Jonathan had the east half, and Jacob thewest half. A map in the possession of Dubois Smith seems to showthat the east line of Lot i is about no rods west of theBrookhaven line. The tract between this lot and theBrookhaven line was laid out to Jonathan Smith (see page318.) He sold i


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . and afterwards purchasedby Milton H. Smith, father of the present owner. Lot 4. The executors of Richard Smith sold the southpart, 457 rods long, to Jonathan and Jacob Mills. Theydivided it and Jonathan had the east half, and Jacob thewest half. A map in the possession of Dubois Smith seems to showthat the east line of Lot i is about no rods west of theBrookhaven line. The tract between this lot and theBrookhaven line was laid out to Jonathan Smith (see page318.) He sold it to Timothy Mills (see page 332.) Lot iwas given by Edmund Smith to his son Floyd, and hegave it to his son Jesse in 1752. The lots i, 2 and 3 wereafterwards owned by the Mills family. Homestead of Job Smith. The orginal homestead of Job Smith was left by him tohis son Job 2nd, and from him it descended to his son,Capt. Job Smith, who left his real estate to his sons,George and WoodhuU Smith. [Abstract of Deed.]WoodhuU Smith and wife Dorothy to Richard Smith(son of Ebenezer) April 8, 1811, Conveys, two tracts of H X. RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITIITOWN. 455 land. 1st A tract on the south side of the road leadingthrough the village of Nissequogue adjoining the land ofCharles Wheeler, deceased, and running southwardly bysaid land and partly by the land of Richard Smith Jr tothe land of Richard Smith Jr., thence westwardiy by theland of Richard Smith Jr. to the land of Nicholas Smith,thence northwardly by the land of Nicholas Smith andthe Burying ground to the above mentioned road, thenceeastwardly by the said road to the land of Charles Wheel-er, the place of beginning. 2nd A tract lying on the north side of the above road,adjoining the land of said Richard Smith Esq., thence run-ning eastwardly and northwardly by the land of said Rich-ard Smith Esq to the land of said Richard Smith Esq,thence northwardly and westwardiy by the land of saidRichard Smith to the land of Ebenezer Jayn


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