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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 2959 P 218 �' ��i� �lubeuture, A � J� Made the 101 do,of June, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, ��etn ARTHUR ANTONISUIV, residing at 1932 Pord su.,rt, Pte touch, Brooklyn E9, County of Kings uM state of New York, part y of the first pre, kad ARl'N11R hICHAhD ANTONISON, residing at 3653 gest Tremont Avenue, Bronx 61, New fork, part y of the second part ILII W itnecktb, that the part y of the first pan,is cormidentime of ---ONe ($1.00)------- Dallw,hrtnlmnxy of the United Stater, _________________ ___________ and other 9wd ani valuable consideretlon, paid by the pot y of rhe second pan,de ea hereby grant cad whame mato the party of the second li Parr, his relre and aasigm forever, III Ili all that trout or parcel of land situate at Laughing Nater, near Sortnold, In the Town of Soutnold, County of Suffolk and State of We. York, bounded and deacrlbed � I'I se follcas:- bkaiNNPNG at a point on the westerly line of Hlawathe's Path at the southeeaterly SII corner of the preaises herein described (which point In 495 fast northerly along said westerly line of HSaeatba't Pat. from the Intersection of said 11M with the northerly li line of Nokomis goad); running thence in a easterly direction, along she northerly line III of .and of Ceorle H. Nicklaus, a distance of 110 feet; running thence in a northerly direatlon, along the easterly line of lane of Cedric H. h'lokham, and parallel to the was terly line of Hiawatha s Path a distance of 86 feet; running thence in an easterly itdirection alone other land of krthur Antonlson and on a line parallel to the teatherly line of the premiums herein deecribetl, a distance of 110 fest to the Westerly line of Hiawatha's Path, running theme southerly by and along the westerly line of Hiawatha's Path9b feat to the point or place of beginadng. geing and Intended to be a portion of the premise[ Conveyed by Cedric.N.Wickham eM wife to Arthsl antonieon by dead dated August 10, 1945, and recorded in Suffolk Canty Clerk's Offlua In Libor 6476 of damns at page 34, on August $4, 1945.