Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . idDaniel Smith on ye right aforesaid, one other tract of landlying on ye west side of said River and lying at 3e westend of severall small lots of land called the little lots ofland which was layd out for the conveniency of ye mead-ows and lying at the northwest corner of a certain tractof land layd out on ye right of Deborah Lawrence, con-taining sixty two acres, bounded as foUoweth, on ye northby land laid out to Jonathan Smith, on ye east by ye saidlittle lots, on ye so


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . idDaniel Smith on ye right aforesaid, one other tract of landlying on ye west side of said River and lying at 3e westend of severall small lots of land called the little lots ofland which was layd out for the conveniency of ye mead-ows and lying at the northwest corner of a certain tractof land layd out on ye right of Deborah Lawrence, con-taining sixty two acres, bounded as foUoweth, on ye northby land laid out to Jonathan Smith, on ye east by ye saidlittle lots, on ye south by ye land layd out on the right ofDebofah Lawrence, and bounded on the west by a certainroad that leads by ye place called the Horse beat,t to yehead of said river as ye bounds doth show. [*The original map and survey of this tract and the triangu-lar tract to the west, and also the smaller tracts to the north,are now in possession of Robert B. Smith of Commack. Thegreater part fell to Caleb Smith, son of Daniel 2nd, and is stillowned by his descendants.] ffThe road that leads to the place called the Horse beat,. ^.^ ^T5 ^^3 ---^/-z l J^ v ^. RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITHTOWN. 253 November the 17 day 1736. then laid out to the saidDaniel Smith on the right of his said father, a certain tractor lot of land joyning to Huntingtown line, being numberseven, and lyeth in a gore between a lot of land layd outto Leftenant Richard Smith and Winacomakline, boundedas followeth, on the north by the said lot layd out to thesaid Richard Smith, on the south by said Winacomak line,on the west by said Huntingtown line, beginning at a smallbush standing six rods southwest from a certain tree calledthe bound tree between said Huntingtown and Winaco-mak and Smithtown, which said small bush is the boundbetween the said lot of land la3d out to the said RichardSmith, and the said gore or lot layd out to the said DanielSmith, the line to run between the two said tracts is fromthe said bush east to


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