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Page 110.--I, NATHANIEL SMITH, of Smithtown, in the Province of New York, being sick and weak in body. I leave to my wife and my son Jacob, all my moveable estate equally between them; they to pay my three daughters, Ruth, Dorothy, and Sarah, severally as they are eighteen years old, œ100. Unto my son Jacob, all my lands and tenements, which are east of the road from Philetus Smith's to the head of Smithtown River. Unto my son Elkanah, all my lands and hereditaments on the west side of said road, with all the privileges and appurtenances. I make Epenetus Smith and Jeffery Smith, executors.
Dated September 27, 1777. Witnesses, Epenetus Smith, Jeffery Smith, Job Smith, junior, all of Smithtown, yeomen. Proved, July 10, 1783.
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Page 110.--I, NATHANIEL SMITH, of Smithtown, in the Province of New York, being sick and weak in body. I leave to my wife and my son Jacob, all my moveable estate equally between them; they to pay my three daughters, Ruth, Dorothy, and Sarah, severally as they are eighteen years old, œ100. Unto my son Jacob, all my lands and tenements, which are east of the road from Philetus Smith's to the head of Smithtown River. Unto my son Elkanah, all my lands and hereditaments on the west side of said road, with all the privileges and appurtenances. I make Epenetus Smith and Jeffery Smith, executors.Dated September 27, 1777. Witnesses, Epenetus Smith, Jeffery Smith, Job Smith, junior, all of Smithtown, yeomen. Proved, July 10, 1783.
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