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Mede the
fifth day of ;January,
nineteen hundred and forty-n'.S,np,
JBetweett r IA Y• YAY, residing at Southold, Suffolk County, Now York, and
xg MAY SLUONBAN, residing at 218-21 110th Avenue, Queens VIllege, Gueena
County, Now York,
part fes of the first part.
and JULIA M. YAY and SCSRPHINg YAY GAUGHAAN of the same place, respect hely,
an joint tenants with right of survlvorship,
Part Sea of the second part,
=itneggethr that the parieatA of he first para in consideration of
__________________ONg ($1.00)----------------
Dollar{lawful money of the United States,
paid by the part Sas of the second part,does hereby remise,release and quitclaim unto the part Sas
of the second part
Af1�
their heirs and assigns forever,
W that certain piece or parcel of lend actuate, lying and being in the
Village and Tom of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and
described as followB:- Northerly by lend of Raymond N. Terry; Easterly by Main
Street; Southerly by land of Rudolph J. Hoerr; and Westerly by land of Louis R,
Baker(formerly of E. Belle Baker). Said premises being a portion of the premises
of which Patrlak Way died seized on October 7, 1918, the said Patrick May having left
him survlViag Mergeret May, his widow, and Julie M, Mays Josephine May (now Josephine
May laughres) and Susie Ee May (now Susie May Neary) as his only heirs at law and
next of kin.