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Made the 8th day of may, afneteen hundred
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}vC�{ICCII Florence F. Hicks and Clanys D. Hicks, residing at Bay View
Drive (no street number) East Marion, New York, I
Parties of the ant patq
i- and George B. Cordes and Elsie A. Cordes, his wife, residing at Bay
T I 'few Crive (no street number) East 3arion, New York,
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I! parties of the second pan, i
Ili ��ttttSgtHj, that the pan les of the ern part,in consideration of One (gl)
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lawful money of the United States, and other considerations
paid by the parges of the second pan
do hereby grant and release unto the part ies of the around pan, as tenants by the an.
tirety, the survivor of them, his or her distributees and-we—In."
JM-that plot of land situate at East Marion in the Town of Southold,
County of Suffolk, State of New York, which plot is known as and by
the lot number ninety-one (91) as shown on a map entitled "Map of Sectior)
Two Gardiner's Bay Estates, situate at East Marion Long Island" which
map was filed in Suffolk County Clerk's oifice on September 23rd, 1927,
under the number 275.
n ing one of the lots which was conveyea to Wilton N. Ricks and C.
Nelson Hicks by Gardners nay Company Inc. by deed dated starch 14, 1928,
ane recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office in liber 1847 of deeds
at page 450 on January 30, 1936, gafd Milton N. Hicks devisea nis in-
terest in said premises to his wife, the said Gladys D. Hicks, by his i
last will cnd testament, and said C. Nelson Hicks devised his interest
in said premises to his wife, the said Florence E. Hicks, by his last
will and testament, both wills having been duly admitted to probate.
Together witn the rights o1way and easements and subject to all the
covenants of restriction anu reservations which were contained in the
saic deea by Gardners Bay Company Inc., liber 1847 of deeds page 450,
and in further aeed made by said Gardners Bay Company to said Florence
E. Hicks and Gladys D. Hicks, recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office
in liber 2694 of deeds at page 341 on April 15, 1947, set out in said
deed as follows;
Together with a right of way to pass and repass for street purposes
over all of the streets as shown upon said map including the paths
leading to the beach, the fee In the land In said streets and paths,
however, remaining in the party of the first part. ?arty of the fire
pest does not by this conveyance oonvey,pgy.fee to the land under wa%A
in front of these premises, the fee to such land remaining In the party
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