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the severall tracts and parcels of land hereafter mentioned. April 29, 1736, layed out one certain tract of land lying on the east side of Smithtown River, lying in a certain place called Bushy Neck, Containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less, as it was laid out and bounded as followeth, on the east by land now in the possession of James Dickinson, bounded south wardly by the middle of the northeast branch of said Smithtown river, bounded on the west by land layed out to Job Smith, and bounded on the north partly by the Country road and partly by land left two rods wide for the conveniency of Job Smith and Richard Smith to pass from the said Country road between the land layed out to Jonathan Smith and said tract to their own Lands.*

April ye 24 day 1736, then layed out one other tract of land to the said Platt Smith on the right aforesaid, lying on the east side of Smithtown river, containing forty acres, bounded as followeth, on the east by land layed out on

[*This tract of land laid out to Platt Smith is on the south side of the Country road at Smithtown Branch, and is the east part of "Bushy Neck." It was sold by Elizabeth Smith (daughter of Platt Smith) to Capt. Job Smith, Feb. 4, 1760. (See abstract of deed elsewhere.) It was probably sold by Capt. Job Smith to the Presbyterian Church about May 12, 1760 (See page 104.) It was sold by the Trustees of the Church to Rev. Luther Gleason, Jan. 1, 1801. He sold to Mills Phillips 50 acres, on the west side, Oct. 5, 1807. This now belongs to the Blydenburgh family. The remainder he probably sold to Jeremiah Wood, who sold it to Benjamin Mills, April 1, 1819. From him it has descended by a regular line of recorded conveyances to Mr. Frederick Lenhart, the present owner. The east boundary of Mr. Lenhart's land is the original line of survey between "Bushy Neck" and the land laid out to Obadiah Smith next east.]

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