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No. 9 Gilbert Davis

10 John Jay Davis

11 Sylvester Hallock
12 Sylvester Woodhull-
13 Wm. S. Biggs
14 David Davis
15 Henry T. Osborn

16 James Robinson

17 William S. Robert Jr.

18 David T. Hawkins
19 Augustus Hawkins
20 Briant N. Overton
21 Mulford Hedges
22 Albert Terrell

23 Noadiah Carter

24 Sanford Hammond25 George Clemence26 Joseph N. Newton

27 Ansel Reeve

28 A. Hawkins Smith

29 Albert Norton

30 Michael P. Walker

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31 Samuel Hallock

32 Jacob Newton

33 Daniel R. Terry

34 Daniel T. Overton 35 Isaac Hulse

36 Lester Ruland
37 Horace G. Randall
38 James R. Laws

39 John P. Mills
40 John O. Randall

41 Henry Corwin
42 Humphrey Avery

Rocky Pond

Farmingvill Coram Hills M. I. South

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66 East Millville

Yaphank. Ridgefield East Manor

Swan River

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We the undersigned do hereby certify that the foregoing list of overseers of Highways-and the List of Town Officers are a true and correct statement of the result of the Election and Canvass of said Annual Town Meeting

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Trustees met pursuant to appointment present John S. Havens President, Thomas J. Ellison Nathaniel Tuttle, Philip Hallock, Floyd Smith and Noah Terry Trustees.

Resolved to allow widow Jane Albin for support of her late child 50 cts per week until further order.

Resolved That Nathaniel Tuttle and Thomas J. Ellison Trustees be a committee fully authorised to fix the Division Line in the East Bay between the possessions of the Town

and that part of said Bay now in the possession of Egbert T. Smith and settle all suits and controversies in relation thereto on fair and equitable terms.

Resolved to adjourn to the first Tuesday in June next. Eentered by me

Benjn T. Hutchinson Clerk.

Patchogue Lane. Agreement to widen.

The undersigned owning lands adjoining Patchogue Lane do hereby stipulate and agree that we will respectively throw out five feet of our said lands on either or each side of said Lane so that the said Lane may be and remain Forty feet wide instead of Thirty feet-But it is understood that this consent or agreement shall not require any buildings to be set back so long as the same remain as they now stand, But should new buildings be erected in or near the places now occupied by the present ones they are to be placed so as not to extend beyond the line of the Road as hereby widened.

Dated Patchogue December 31st 1852

Austin Roe

Addison Howell
Moses Marvin

Daniel A. Newins

Daniel Brown
Wm. C. Smith
Lewis Baker

Charles Mott
Daniel G. Gerard

William Roe
Davis Baker

S. C. Horton

John Miller

Recorded by me June 2d 1862

Edward T. Moore

George Carman
Martin Mott

Gilbert G. Horton.
Lewis Wicks
John Rowland
H. P. Rider

Charles W. Baker
James Mapes

Asa Nichols

William J. Horton

Daniel Baker

Edward Horton

Benjamin T. Hutchinson Town Clerk

Page 179.

Highway from Manorville to South Haven.

We the commissioners of Highways, for the Town of Brookhaven having examined and determined that the road as it now runs from Manorville through the lands of William J. Weeks James H. Weeks, John G. Floyd, the heirs of the late Daniel Robert, William Sidney Smith and Egbert T. Smith to the South Country Road near "Carmans Mills' is a public highway, do hereby describe and record the same as follows viz. Beginning at the Manor Line, 37 links North from a certain boundary stone, standing on said line near the Barn of William S. Biggs, thence running Westerly to the junction of the road running in front of the house known as the "Yellow House" belonging to William J. Weeks; thence from said junction Southwesterly to the Yellow House road; thence Southwesterly following said Yellow House road (crossing the Rail Road) to the Hill's Road near a certain boundary Stone marked B. standing on the line between the land of James H. Weeks and John G. Floyd; thence Westerly about one mile; thence Southwesterly to the road leading from Moriches to Yaphank; thence crossing said road and running Southwesterly to the junction of the road leading from Yaphank to the South Country road, near a certain boundary stone standing on the line between the land of William Sidney Smith and Egbert T. Smith, and thence Southerly to the aforesaid South Country Road near Carman's Mills, The width of the Road to be Three Rods through its whole extent. June 2d 1862.

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Posted 16th June 1862

B. T. H. Clerk

Note. On page 180. is a "Diagram to Illustrate The foregoing Highway." Com.

June 3d 1862

Page 181.

Trustee Meeting

Trustees met pursuant to adjournment present John S. Havens President Thomas J. Ellison, Welden Avery, Nathaniel Tuttle, Noah Terry, Floyd Smith and Philip Hallock Trustees.

Nathaniel Tuttle and Thomas J. Ellison the committee appointed at last meeting to fix Division Line in East Bay between the possessions of the Town and that part of said Bay now in the possession of Egbert T. Smith and settle all suits and controversies relative thereto report that they and said Egbert T. Smith have mutually agreed that the said Division Line shall be fixed and permanently remain. just Thirteen and a half rods west of the Line run by John Hallock then Trustee in 1858 and run the same course as that Line across the waters and Islands of said Bay except that it is not to interfere with the main Island called Pat tersquash whether it increase or diminish-Also agreed that Benjamin T. Hutchinson Town Clerk in company with said John Hallock go and fix said Line as agreed, also agreed that all suits shall cease and each party pay its own costs without any claim against the other party-and that the said Town Clerk draw up an agreement embracing these facts. And the said Benjamin T. Hutchinson made report that in company with said John Hallock he had on the 19th day of May been and fixed said Line as agreed and put up Locust Stakes on the Island South of the main Island called Pattersquash said stakes being just thirteen and a half rods west of the stakes shown to him by said. John Hallock as the stakes and as in the places where he

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