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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3052 P 93 uete3052 PARS '93 i STATE. OF NFni YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK 9a,s.u.uy 19,j o, THIS INDENTURE made this XV�day of between T U Franei$ H. Robinson (widower), residing on Bethesda Road near Southern Pines, - cart, of the first part, and Nelson S. -4' County of Moore. State of North Carolina, _ Robinson, 538 William Street, Cast Orange, State of New Jersey, Party of the second part. vITNFSSRPHv That the party of the first part, in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00), lawful .may of the United States, and other valuable con- g sideration, paid by the party of the second part, doth hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, the f011Oviing three tracts or parcels of land: FIRST TRACT: All that parcel of woodland and beachNsitY rY ateIndian w;. ) Keels, near Peconic, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, oT Rebecca A. Goldsmith; northerly by land of John E. Appleby; easterly by land dsmith; southerly by Peoonie Bay; and westerly by land of Charles L. Davids, as the - stakes now stand, containing about tvrelve acres subject to a highway Crossing the northerly end of said premises, and intended to be the same premises conveyed ~ to Jemee.Otis pavld. by Charles 1. Davids and on in, deed dated pay 5, 1897. C and;.recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office on the 24th day of Torch. 1598, at S. o'clock P.M., in Libar 465 of Dead. at page 492; and being the ..a prem see S; conveyed to-Alettha Stiles Robinson by deed dated September 22, 1904, and reoorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office on the let day of October, 1904, at 9 o'clock A.M., in Liber 558 of Deed., page 43. SECOND TRACT: All that parcel of woodland and beach situate at Indian ' Mask, near Pascals, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded SI southerly by Peaonio Bay, westerly by land owned by Leroy P. Jefferson and C. George W. Smith; northerly by lend of Henry Fog.. llavids and wife, Davidson a.line designated by .takes set up for that purpose and easterly by parofnd of thewoodland rind beach, be the sameparty of the tmoretors leash Btheonortherly line contain about 3e intendedo 4 to be at right angles to the easterly line and the northeas'1'OGETHER withy Onme-1 an - fest, more or lea., distant from ordinary highwater mark, Open unobstructed right of way from the Ui;;hway to and from said premises 12 feet in width along the easterly side of land of henry Lt:gene Davids and Nellie C. ^J" Davids lying northerly of the same; and intended to be the same premises con- t" 'veyed to Alettha S. Robinson by Racy NOgane Devils and wife, Pella- C. Davids, _ by dead dated August 1, 1908, and recorded in Suffolk Libarnty 657CofrDeedp, caaeOn o 336. the 18th day of August, 1906, at 4 o'clock P.M., 'n - u SHIRR TRACT All that p rc 1 of woodland situate t Indian hack ""pent Peoonloa vn_the Town of Southold County of Suffolk, and State of Ove York, x(8052 ( 94 bounded northerly by the Highway running through Indian Neck; easterly by land of the said Alettha S. Rosiness; southerly by land of the said party of the first part; and westerly by land Of John and Eleanor Messenger, supposed to contain about tan flares, be the same more or less. Intended to constitute with the premises belonging to said party of the first part, and adjoining these premise- on the south and extending to Peconic Bay, the se.-.e premises conveyed to Charles L. Davide by James Otis Davids and wife, by deed dated the 6th day of May, 1897, and recorded in Suffolk County Clark's Office in Liber 465 of Deeds, at page 494, on the 24th day of March, 1696, at 3 o'clock P.N.: and being the same premises conveyed to Alettha S.Robinson by deed dated October 16. 19181 and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Officein Liber 971 of Deeds, page 161, on the 18th day of October, 1916, at 11 o'clock A.M. The foregoing three tracts of land were conveyed to Francis It. Robinson by deed dated November 15, 1939, and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on November 24, 1939, in Liber 2075, page 127. Together with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of first part in and to said premisea. -.