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Made tIw
day of September
Nineteen Hundred and
lOtb
Sixty-three
18tUvttn
town, Suffolk
CEDRIC E. iolICKHA1'I, restding et Mattituck, Southold
County, NevI York
party
of the first part, and
Patricia A. Goubeaud cf 68 Superior Road, Bellerose
26, Lone Island, New York
part Y
of the second part,
Mitnt~ttI! ,that tIw part Y
of the first part, in consideration of
Dollar
One Dollar and other considerations
(1l.00
) lawful money of the United States,
paid by tIw part Y
of the second part,
do e s hereby Arant and release unto the pa;rty
of the second part, her
heirs and a8siJ"nS forever, aZl that parcel of land sUuate at
Laughtng Water, near Southold in Southold Town, Suffolk County, New
York, bounded and described as follows:
Beginnine at a point formed by the intersection of the Southerly
line of Ooechae Avenue and the Easterly line of Minnehaha Boulevard.
then runnlng South 30361 East 62 feet to a point, thence South 81059'
East by and along Goubeaud property 141 feet more or less to mean high
water, thence Southerly by and along mean high water 62 feet more or
less to a potnt, thence North 81059' West 133 feet more or 18ess by and
alons property of Lohn to a point in the easterly line of Minnehaha
Bou18vard, thence North 30361 West 62 feet by and along the Easterly
line of Minnehaha Boulevard to the point and place of begInning.
Together '\oTtth all the right, title and interest of, in and to lsnd
lying wi thin the bed of Minnehaha Boulevard to .the center line there-
of; and in, to and under the water of Corey Creek adjacent to said
premises.
Also, all rIghts to the use of roadways and beaches above mean
high water, now owned and used by the Laughine Water Property Owners
Assoc-iation. assuming the party of the second part. is a member of' the
Associatlon.
Subject, however, to all covenants and restrictions of record.