Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . rods & then North to the Sound. The4th Lot is II rods wide on a square and so running Northto the Sound. The 5th Lot is 12 rods wide on a squarerunning North to the Sound. The 6th Lot is 16 rods widerunning north to the Sound. And the seventh Lot is totake all the Beach eastward to the mouth of Stony Brookharbor. And all & every of the said Lots are to run Northto the Sound & Southward to take all the Points of Beachthat runs across between the meadow and edgings orcreek t


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . rods & then North to the Sound. The4th Lot is II rods wide on a square and so running Northto the Sound. The 5th Lot is 12 rods wide on a squarerunning North to the Sound. The 6th Lot is 16 rods widerunning north to the Sound. And the seventh Lot is totake all the Beach eastward to the mouth of Stony Brookharbor. And all & every of the said Lots are to run Northto the Sound & Southward to take all the Points of Beachthat runs across between the meadow and edgings orcreek thatch, and every man to have his Lot according asit falls, and all the Lots are to run North to low watermark, and the seventh Lot is to extend eastward to lowwater mark & South to Low water mark. The meadowand thatch is excluded. Lot No. I is Jonathan Smith his Lot by 2 is Job Smith his Lot by 3 is Richard Smith his lot by 4 is Obadiah Smith his lot by 5 is Daniel Laurences right by 6 is Edmund Smith his lot by 7 is Daniel Smith his lot by RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITHTOWN. 435 In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands theday & year first above written. Testes, TIMOTHY TREDWELL,GEO. by Jonathan Smith,Daniel Smith,R. Smith,Edmund Smith,Job Smith,The above is recorded in the Book of Copies of Rec-ords, P. 69, 70, 71. Notes on Surveys of the fleadows. Page 410. Othaniel Smiths going over was probablyat the north end of the land laid out for Capt. RichardSmith, at the south end of the * steep banks. The lot No. I on Pine Point thatch bed was sold by thetrustees of the Presbyterian Church to Rev. LutherGleason, Jan. i, 1801. It is now owned by P. ContantBadeau. The lot No. 2, next south, was sold by Jacob Smith toJohn Darling, May 5, 1796. It was opposite the homesteadof Jacob Smith, and described as bounded west partly bysaid homestead and partly by Adam Darling at highwatermark, north by meadow


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