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THIS IIMMv.TUAi , made the day of April,
nineteen hundred and fifty between HEMN Y P. VELTE and
AUGUST T. HEERLICH, residing respectively at No. 1333 East
23rd Street, Brooklyn, New York, and No. 1987 Grand Con-
course, Bronx, New York, as Executors of the Lost Will and
Testament of ;LIZAB-'M SMINMILL&a, late of the County of
Bronx, New York, deceased,.parties of the first part, and
GEORGE A. 3TEINL1J7.r.vx and VERA b;. 9TEIN16UiI.ER, his wife,
residing at No. 117 Battin Road, Fair Haven, New Jersey,
parties of the second part:
WITiLdSS_,TH, that the parties of the first
part, by virtue of the power and authority to them given
in and by said last will and testament, and In considera-
tion of One Dollar ($1.00) lawful money of the United States
paid by the parties of the second part, and in distribution
of said estate, do hereby grant and release unto the parties
of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever,
ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected,
situate, lying and being on Fishers Island, County of
Suffolk and State of New York, shown and designated upon
a certain map entitled: -Map of Highland Park, Fishers
Island, Suffolk County, N.Y. 1885^ and filed In the office
of the Clerk of Suffolk County at Riverhead, New Yost, on
the 19th day of October 1887. as Lot No. E1 and part of
Lot No. 22 and more particularly bounded and deeoribed as
follows: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the inter-
section of the southerly line or aide of Equestrian Aveaw
as shown on said map, and the westerly line or Bide of
Hill-Side Avenue as shown on said map, and running thence
in a southerly direction along said waterly side of Hill-
Side Avenue one hundred and five (305) fast. theme water
at right angles or nearly so to the said last line one
hundred and fifteen (115) feet; to land of Henry Bosch,
thence in a northerly direction one hundred and five (105)
feet and along the Easterly aide of the land of said Henry
Bosch, to the southerly Bide of said Equestrian Avenue,
and thence along said southerly line or side of Equestrian
- Avenue in an easterly dire otion one hundred and ten (110)
feet to the point of beginning.