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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 2953 P 443 THIS INDENTURE, ,nide flh. 26th da, A slay nineteen hundred and forty-nine .he°°eBn CHARLES F. HLUBER raiding at 84-26 - 115th Street, Richmond Hill, ;Otmty of Queens, City and State of New York, "."y of the br,t p+rt_ and ELATH I A. OHRISTI1 residing at 52 Gramercy Park North, ew or y, County of Now York, State of New York, ,part y of the....ed pnn WITNESSETH,that the part y of the first part,m consid...h.n of - - - ONE HUNDRED (6100.00) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - dollars, hwfW money of the United States,and other good and valuabl a considerations 'id by the pear y of the second part, doe,hereby grant and nleau unto the party of the second pan, her heirs and assigns fore.er ALL that certain piece or parcel of land with the buildings and im- proveneats thereon situates lying and being in the Village of Orient, Town of Southolds County of Suffolk and State of New Yorks bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly line of Young Road, said point be- Sag the southwest corner of premises herein described, and the northwest eomer of land formerly of Charles L. Young, and from said beginning point running along the easterly line of Young Road, North eight de- $�eeet, thirteen minutes Nest one hundred seventy-five and ten one- hundredths (175.10) feet to a point; thence continuing along the easterly line of Young Roads North nineteen degrees, forty-one minutes and ten seconds west eighty-five (85) feet to a point and land of Strohmeyer; theme along land of Strohmeyer, following the general line of an old stone fence North forty-six degrees, thirty-seven minutes Fast One Hundred eighty-four and forty-seven one-hundredths (18;.47) feet to a port and land formerly of Charles L. Young; thence along land of Charles Le Young, following the general line of a privet hedge South twenty-duos degrees, forty-four minutes and ten seconds East three hundred sixty-two and fifty-eight one-hundredths (362.58) feet to a point and other land formerly of Charles L. Young; thence along land of Charles L. Young following the general line of an old stone fence, South seventy-seven degrees, fifty-nine minutes and fifty seconds 'Rest two hundred thirty-ohs and forty-three one-hundredths (231.43) feet to the easterly line of Young Roads and the point or place of beginning.