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On June 10, 1909, Elsie Elisabet Smith deeded to Mary Dibble Brackett the property Pray <br />sold to Smith in 1901, which included the parcel that Union Cemetery deeded to Smith <br />earlier in the day on June 10, 1909 <br />- Later on June 10, 1909, Mary Dibble Brackett deeded back to Union Cemetery <br />Association that parcel that the Cemetery Association had deeded to Smith earlier that <br />day. (As of this point, it seems that Union Cemetery Association owns the land west of <br />the outlet creek and east of the north -south line running through the point 4 rods west <br />along the south side of the road, from the south side of the road to the lake,; i.e. from the <br />creek centerline to what is today Outlot C of Wolf Pointe Woods) <br />- On June 19, 1952 Mary Dibble Brackett deeded to Rodney and Marian Kelley the land <br />she owned, minus the portion deeded to Cemetery Association, but now the overall <br />description goes to the centerline of Watertown Town Road,_rather than `running along <br />the road and cemetery. 1�'_ <br />- In 1978 Kelley sold to Theodore Wolf the property describes as he purchased it, except <br />that the description reverts back to the boundary of the land being sold is the south line <br />of Watertown Road <br />- In 1996 Theodore Wolf sold the property to the YMCA, based on the property boundary <br />being the south line of Watertown Road <br />- In 1999 the YMCA sold the property to Alfred Bates, based on the property boundary <br />being the south line of Watertown Road <br />In 2000 Bates platted Wolf Point Woods including Outlot D which ends at the south line <br />of Watertown Road, and Outlot C which is west of the north -south line 4 rods west of the <br />creek centerline. <br />