Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . ^ 1736. Then laid out one other tract ofland to ye said Daniel Smith on ye Right of his fatherDaniel Smith deceased, lying at the head of the northeastbranch of Smithtown river, containing thirty-six acresbounded as foUoweth, on the west by a marked tree stand-ing at ye head of said branch, from thence the line to runsouth to Islip line. Bounded on the south by Islip line,leaving out the land two rods wide on ye east side of saidline from said marked tree to said Islip lin


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . ^ 1736. Then laid out one other tract ofland to ye said Daniel Smith on ye Right of his fatherDaniel Smith deceased, lying at the head of the northeastbranch of Smithtown river, containing thirty-six acresbounded as foUoweth, on the west by a marked tree stand-ing at ye head of said branch, from thence the line to runsouth to Islip line. Bounded on the south by Islip line,leaving out the land two rods wide on ye east side of saidline from said marked tree to said Islip line, for a highwayto ye watering at ye head of said branch, and bounded on I. 7^k)i3 ^x^ 3 6 cZo-i-J^ JL/TT-^ RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITIITOWN. 247 the north by land laid out to ye said Daniel so extendingsouth the same breadth to Islip line. [Note.—This tract was added to the tract of 313 acres, andgiven by Daniel Smith to his son Obadiah. See note a fewpages back.] April ye ist day 1736. then laid out to the said Danie^Smith one other tract of land on ye Right of his fatherDaniel Smith deceased, on ye west side of bushey neckjoining to Smithtown riv^er, lying between the said riverand a certain path called the swamp path, containing aboutone acre. Bounded as foUoweth, on the west by ye mid-dle of said river, on ye east by said path, on the southwhere ye said path crosses the said river, and on ye northby land laid out to Left. Richard Smith, lying between thesaid river and said path, which said tract was formerlysold by ye said Daniel Smith to Daniel Bates. [Note.—This is the low land west of John S. Arthurs lot,near the mill.—W. S. P.] April ye


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