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CONSIDERATION
` THIS IS A LEGAL INSTRUMENT AND SHOULD BE. EXECUTED UNDER SUMRVISION OF AN ATTORN@Y
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'Petwern ISABEL B. DANFORTH, !
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1281 Wolver Hollow Road ! '
Upper Brookville, New York ri
Ef and THEODORE N. DANFORTH,
Old Lane .Road
P. 0. Box 508
Locust Valley, New York 11560
part ies of the first part,
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THEODORE N. DANFORTH j 5
/ X Old Lane Road
410. P. O. Box 508
iC+ Locust Valley, New York 11560
is + party of the second part, ;
i Witnoetb, that the parties of the first part, in consideration of
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lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration
paid by the party of the second part
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/ a hereby remise, release and quitclaim unto the party of the second part, his heirs j
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t or successors and assigns forever,
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RU those lots or parcels of land with the buildings and improvements
�? thereon erected situate, lying and being in the Town on Southold, Suffolk
County, State of New York being a part of that portion of Fishers Island
u now or formerly belonging to the Fishers Island Corporation lying Easterly
'{ of the following line Viz :
3EGI4NING at the Southeasterly corner of land owned by the United States
known as the Fort H. G. Wright Military Reservation Mount Prospect Tract ,
on the shore of Block Island Sound or the Atlantic Ocean and running thence'
f` Jortherly following the East boundary of the said land of the United States
to the Southerly line of East End Road (sometimes called Oriental Avenue )
+!� and which point is the Northeasterly corner of land of the United States i
thence crossing the East End Road and following the same course as the last
to the shore of West Harbor or Fishers Island Sound; said lots or parcels
of land being bounded and described as follows :
HOMESITE NO. 1
! BEGINNING at a drill hole in a rock situated on the Northerly side of a
JJ road 40 feet wide, said drill hole being 3342 .54 feet West of a point whichl
is 1046 .66 feet South of a monument marking the U. S . Coast and Geodetic
Survey Triangulation Station ''Nin° (which said "Nin" monument is located ,
! ` near the Western end of a ridge overlooking; the South shore of Fishers E
I island and on the highest point between Chocomount and Mount Prospect and
lies South 45 degrees 17 minutes and 26 seconds East of North Dumpling i
+,' ? Light in Fishers Island Sound) and running, thence North 1 degree 20 minutes
and 20 seconds East . 289 .29 feet to a stake ; thence South 73 degrees 49
'+i r minutes and 10 seconds East 138 feet to a stake set on the Westerly side of{ I
another road 40 feet wide; thence along the Westerly side of said road,
, i South 14 degrees 12 minutes and 40 seconds East 176 feet to a stake marking'
li a point of curve to the left whose radius is 591. 80 feet and the direction
I � ofwaose radius at that point is North 75 degrees 47 minutes and 2Q s?concs ,
'+ Eas: thence Southwa.rdly along the Westerly side o ` said road (and Pa1'9:aw1Xg
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ltN.e arc of said curve ) 78. 05 feet to a stake marking a point of curve to
!the right whose radius is 8 . 34 feet and the direction of whose radius at
�tt !the point is South 68 degrees 13 minutes and 56 seconds West thence South- '
�i ;we%terly along the Northwesterly side of said road (and following the are
i 4of saii curve ) 19. 37 feet to a stake set at the intersection of the West- i '
lerly side of said road with the Northerly side of the road first above I
�i mentioned; thence along the Northerly side of said road North 76 degrees ! °
�y 13 minutes and 30 seconds West 55 . 47 feet to a stake marking a point of
�f acurve to the left whose radius is 309 .15 feet and the direction of whose
;radius at that point is South 13 degrees 46 minutes 30 seconds :Jest and
; thence Westwardly along the Northerly side of said road (and following the
arc of said curve ) 144.67 feet to the place of BEGINNING . Containing one
!acre more or less .
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1HOTIESITE NO. 2 '
!BEGINNING at a drill hole in a rock situated on the Northerly side of a i
la !road 40 feet wide, said drill hole being 3342 .54 feet West of a point
!which is 1046 . 66 feet South of a monument marking the U. S. Coast and i
I Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Nin= (which said "Nin ' monument is
! ' located near the Western end of a ridge overlooking the South shore of
11 ,Fishers Island and on the highest point between Chocomount and Mount
;Prospect and lies South 45 degrees 17 minutes and 26 seconds East of North I
IDumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound) and running thence Southwestwardly
!along the Northerly side of said road (and following the arc of a curve to }
the left whose radius is 247. 98 feet and the direction of whose radius at
;that point is South 19 degrees and 39 minutes East) 126 .36 feet to a stake ;
'thence '.forth 58 degrees 44 minutes and 10 seconds West 275.60 feet to a
stake; thence North 80 degrees 34 minutes and 20 seconds West 168 .70 feet
Ito the shore of Fishers Island Sound; thence with the meanders of said
sound North 23 degrees 36 minutes and 40 seconds West 177 . 41 feet; North i
18 degrees and 26 minutes West 117 feet ; North 59 minutes 50 seconds West
115 . 02 feet North 32 degrees 6 minutes and 20 seconds East 60 .21 feet and
North 5 degrees 4 minutes and 50 seconds East 46 .29 feet to a stake ; thence
! South 51 degrees 4 minutes and 10 seconds East 314 .73 feet to a stake ; j
; thence South 73 degrees 49 minutes and 10 seconds East 355 .29 feet to a ! t
j° stake and thence South 1 degree 20 minutes and 20 seconds West 289 .29 feet
!; to the place of BEGINNING. Containing 4 .94 acres, more or less . I ,
iiTOGETHER with all right , title and interest of, in and to any land which
may lie between the meander lines as set forth in the above .description
! and the actual high water mark.
TOGETHER with an easement for ingress to and egress from the premises above .
; described over and along such private roads as now or may hereafter exist
connecting said premises with the public highway . V,,
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!TOGETHER with all the right , title and interest of the party of the first
,part in and to the land under the waters of Fishers Island Sound adjoining
ii the above described premises .
Being the same premises conveyed by MARY W. DU PONT to THEODORE N. DANFORTH
N. land ISABEL B. DANFORTH, his wife , as tenants by the entirety, by deed dated ,
{: ! the 18th day of January, nineteen hundred and sixty five, and subject to
fall the covenants and restrictions therein. I
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i„ ; ALL those certain lots or parcels of land in the Town of Southold, Suffolk "
: County, State of New York, being a part of that portion of Fishers Island ' 4r
�I :belonging to the grantor lying easterly of the following line , viz . :
! BEGINNING at the Southeasterly corner of land now or formerly owned by the `
I ; United States, known as the Fort H.G . Wright Military Reservation, Mount
�i Prospect Tract, on the shore of Block Island Sound or the Atlantic Ocean
i ' (as said Tract was constituted prior to the extension thereof by the ac-
iquisition of additional lands in condemnation proceedings instituted in f
i! X1942) and running thence Northerly following the East boundary of the said x`
; tract of land now or formerly of the United States (as same was consti-
y� tuted ,prior to such ext nsion thereof) to the Southerly line of East End
o� d ksometimes called ental Avenue ) and which point is the North-
k easterly corner of said tract of land now or formerly of the United States
(a.s same was constituted prior to such extension thereof) , thence crossing f r
I- ; the East End Road and following the same course as the last to the shore of �
;We'st Harbor or Fishers Island Sound;
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RECORDED,C O DECasta.
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,Sala lots or parcels of land being bounded and described as
jfollows :
HOMESITE NO. 3
!BEGINNING at a monument on the Northwesterly line of a pri-
vate road now or formerly of the Fishers Island Estates , Ine . j
ilfifty feet wide , said monument being one thousand one hundred
11seventeen and no hundredths feet South of a point which is
1( three thousand four hundred forty-five and eighty-six hun-
� dredths feet West of another monument marking; the United
; States Coast and Geodetic Survey Trianeulation Station "NIN"
!; (which said "NIN' monument is located near the Western end ofI
a ridge overlooking; the South shore of Fishers Island and on
'jthe highest point between Chocomount and Mount Prospect and I
lies South 45 degrees 17 minutes 26 seconds East of North
'! Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound) ; and thence running j
` North 58 degrees 44 minutes 10 seconds West , two hundred
;! seventy five and sixty hundredths feet ; thence North 80 de-
grees 34 minutes 20 seconds West one hundred sixty-eif-ht and
seventy hundredths feat to the shore of iciest harbor ; thence
following_, the meanders of said shore line on the followin-
three courses : (i) South 16 degrees 54 minutes 40 seconds
Nest one hundred fifty-two and sixty-five hundredths feet , ,
li (ii ) South 13 degrees 03 minutes 20 seconds East ninety-four ff
!land twenty hundredths feet , and (iii) South 14 degrees 25
dminutes 00 seconds West forty-eight and fifty-seven hundredth
!! feet to a monument and land now or formerly of Baker; thence
!! South 36 degrees 17 minutes 00 seconds East , along said last
Imentioned land, two hundred ninety-nine and thirty hundredths )
feet to a monument; thence North 68 degrees 29 minutes 00.
{ seconds East one hundred seventy-five and forty-five lvin-
41dredths feet to a stake ; thence North 69 degrees 43 minutes i
i1, 00 seconds East one hundred two and fifty hundredths feet to11
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a stake ; thence North 11 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds West
Ione hundred ninety-eight and eighty-one hundredths feet to f
, the Southwesterly end of said road at a point of curve to they
11right whose radius is two hundred forty-seven and ninety-eigh
! hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that
! point is South 65 degrees 32 minutes 20 seconds East; and
thence Northeastwardly along the Northwesterly line of said
;iroad and following the arc of said curve seventy-two and
ijtwenty-five hundredths feet to the point of beginning; con-
taining three and sixty-hundredths acres, more or less .
CMESITE NO. 4
NGINNING at a monument on the Southwesterly line of a pri-
v-..te road now or formerly of the Fishers Island Estates, Inc . #
f ,r:y-five feet wide , said monument being located three f
; hundred seventy-one and sixty-seven hundredths feet South of !
, a point which is three thousand four hundred seven and forty-
! one hundredths feet West of another monument marking the
' United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station
"NIN" (which said "NIN" monument is located near the Western
f end of a ridge overlooking the South shore of Fishers Island j
!; and on the highest point between Chocomount and Mount Prospect
!' and lies South 45 degrees 17 minutes 26 seconds East of North(
Dumpling; Light in Fishers Island Sound) ; and thence running
;' along said road line North 26 degrees 58 minutes 50 seconds
! West one hundred twelve and thirty hundredths feet to a point
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fiof curve to the left whose radius is four hundred thirty-four
land fifty-seven hundredths feet and the direction of whose
IIradius at that point is South 63 degrees 01 minute 10
seconds West ; thence Northwestwa..rdly along said road line ,
following the arc of said curve three hundred fifty-three and
!l fifty-nine hundredths feet ; thence along said road line North!
li73 degrees 35 minutes 50 seconds West seventy-six and eighty-1
J( four hundredths feet to the shore of West Harbor; thence
lifollowing the meanders of said shore line on the following
IlItwo courses : (i) South 23 degrees 46 minutes 10 seconds West
I three hundred eighty-three and thirty-five hundredths feet 1
and (ii ) South 20 degrees 12 minutes 00 seconds East eighty-
four and eighty-eight hundredths feet ; thence South 51
IIdegrees 04 minutes 10 seconds East two hundred seventy-four
!land seventy-three hundredths feet ; and thence North 48
ildegrees 58 minutes 30 seconds East three hundred ninety eight
land fifty-eight hundredths feet to the point of beginning;
j' containing four and thirty-eight hundredths acres, more or
j! less .
it EXCEPTING from the grant of the premises above described and
Ildesignated Homesite No. 4 a strip of land five feet wide
bounded on the Northeasterly side thereof by the lines of
ifirst , second and third courses of said premises, being along
lthe Southwesterly line of said road and bounded on the South-
Iwesterly side thereof by a line running parallel to said
Southwesterly line of said road (measured at right angles
(, thereto at all points five feet Southwesterly therefrom) and
P bounded on the Northwesterly and Southeasterly sides, respect
'lively, by the fourth and last courses of said Homesite, but
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granting an easement over said strip from the premises here-
iby conveyed out to the private road 45 feet wide .
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( TOGETHER with an easement to the grantees, their heirs , and
assigns, for ingress to and egress from said lots above w
�jdescribed, over and along such private roads as now or may
? hereafter exist connecting the premises hereby conveyed with {
the public highway. +i
1IBeing the same premises conveyed by FISHER ISLAND ESTATES,
ZINC. , to THEODORE N. DANFORTH and ISABEL B. DANFORTH, his
;! wife, as tenants by the entirety, by deed dated the 26th day
I;! of July, nineteen hundred and sixty five , and subject to all
( the covenants and restrictions therein.
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