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00 4h l CHARLO!'1'i . H. MILLER, of the Town of East Hartford, County of
Hartford and State of Connecticut
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Part y of the first part,
and HANNAH S. DOROSHEVICR of the Town of Norwich, County of New London,
and State of Connecticut
party of the second part,
t0101( � �aga that the party of the first part,in consideration of ONE AND 00100
($1.00) -------------------------------------------------------- Dollars,
lawful money of the United States,
Paid by the party of the second Port
do hereby gram and release unto the party of the second part,
PARCEL I: her heirs and assigns forever,
= that lot and parcel of land with the buildings thereon, situate and
lying upon Fishers Island, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk,
and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake set on the Easterly side of Montauk Avenue, so
called, which stake is sixteen (16) feet northerly from an angle in said
Avenue, and at the southwest corner of land now or formerly owned by
Charles N. Allen and by compass north fifty-four degrees East (N. 540 E),
one hundred and twenty-eight (128) feet to a stake set near the old wall;
thence southerly and by compass South fifty and one-half degrees East
(S. 50}0 E.) sixteen feet (16) to a cedar post set at the northerly end
of a wire fence; thence Southerly along said wire fence, and by compass
South fourteen degrees East (S. 14 E) forty-two (42) feet to a stake set
in the lineof said fence; thence Westerly and by compass South fifty-
four degrees west (S. 540 W.) one hundred and sixty-six (166) feet to
the Easterly line of Montauk Avenue; thence northerly by and along the
easterly line of said Avenue and by compass north eleven degrees east
(N. 110 E.) sixty feet to the first mentioned angle in the line of said
Avenue; thence Northerly by compass North twenty-two degrees West,
(N. 220 W.) sixteen feet to the stake at the point of beginning.
Said lot contains about twenty-nine square rods, (29 sq. rds) be
the same more or less, and consists of a part of lots 2 and 3, Sec. 6,
of Highland Range Survey of Fishers Island lots, together with all rights
of way appertaining thereto, and fully described in a deed of the same
premises made by Margaret S. Hills to Eliza S. Kilbourne, bearing date
December 20, 1887, and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office, in
Liber 691 of Deeds, Page 331, to which record reference Is hereby made
for a further description of said premises, and a full description of
said rights of way, and for the terms ,and covenants under which said
Eliza S. Kilbourne held title to said premises, which covenants the
grantee is to perform.
EBEP5586 P4,A40
PARCEL II:
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ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being on Fishers Island, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded
and described as follows:
BEGINNING at the southerly corner of the first piece above described
on the east side of Montauk Avenue fifty-seven and five-tenths (57.5) feet
south of a merestone marking an angle on the east side of Montauk Avenue.
From this point the line extends in an easterly direction one hundred
sixty and six-tenths (160.6) feet along the line of said first parcel;
thence the line deflects to the left 670 - 151 and extends northerly a
distance of forty-seven (47) feet along the line of said first piece to
a stone wall; thence the line extends in an easterly direction along the
stone wall a distance of one hundred and three and five-tenths (103.5)
feet; thence the line extends south 560 - 30' W. a distance of two Hundred
and eighty-two and five-tenths (282.5) feet more or less to the east side
of Montauk Avenue, which line is twenty (20) feet from the parallel to
the first described line; thence the line extends northerly along the
east side of Montauk Avenue a distance of twenty-nine and fifteen
hundredths (29.15) feet to the point of beginning. Said tract contains
twenty five and three-tenths (25.3) square rods more or less.
BEING AND INTENDED TO BE the same premises conveyed by Edyth
Kilbourne Harmer to Alfred K. Harmer, by deed dated March 14, 1922,
recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 1040 of Deeds,
Page 164, on April 1, 1922.