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[Sale of "one equal undivided third part of certain lots, comprising 30 acres, in West Meadow Neck, known by the name of Parsonage or Mount Gray (West Meadow Beach vicinity, north of Stony Brook)," in Brookhaven Township, N.Y., by David Cleaves (and his wife, Francis Cleaves), to Stephen Hulse, all of said township, for 166 dollars, February 1, 1808]

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[Sale of "one equal undivided third part of certain lots, comprising 30 acres, in West Meadow Neck, known by the name of Parsonage or Mount Gray (West Meadow Beach vicinity, north of Stony Brook)," in Brookhaven Township, N.Y., by David Cleaves (and his wife, Francis Cleaves), to Stephen Hulse, all of said township, for 166 dollars, February 1, 1808]
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Main title
[Sale of "one equal undivided third part of certain lots, comprising 30 acres, in West Meadow Neck, known by the name of Parsonage or Mount Gray (West Meadow Beach vicinity, north of Stony Brook)," in Brookhaven Township, N.Y.
Responsibility statement
February 1, 1808]
Sub title
by David Cleaves (and his wife, Francis Cleaves), to Stephen Hulse, all of said township, for 166 dollars
Summary
Parcel (salt marsh?) (right of commonage in, or fee simple?), in West Meadow Neck (Division), bounded on the north and east by the land of Jonathan Dickerson, and on the south and west by the meadow fence and cleft, conveyance "as reference being had to the Town Record..."Francis Cleaves, wife of grantor, gives up her "right of dower or thirds" to the premisesWitnessed by John McDewick [?]; not acknowledged by a Suffolk County, N.Y. Justice of the Peace, etc
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