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Rode the 9th day of February nineteen hundred
and Sixty-two.
joetween MARGERY D. BURNS, residing at Eenney's Road, Southold, Suf-
folk Gousty, New Yorks
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party of the first part,
and ALFRED C. SHEPARD and FRANCES R. SHEPARDs his wife, both residing
at 20 Sumerset Avenue, Garden City, New York,
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part ice of the second part,
itneg�etry, ihe, the party of the first part,in consideration of
TEN 010.001 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dollars.
lawful money of the United states, and other good and valuable consideration
paid by the part is a of the second part
don hereby remise,release and quitclaim unto the part is a of the second part,
their heirs and assigns forever,
ZIQ That undivided one—fifth interest of, in and to all that certain
tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of
Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and bounded and des-
crabed fl follows:-
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BEGINNING at a concrete monument set on the northwesterly line of
land now or formerly of Jonathan T. Overton at the southerly corner of
land now or formerly of Alexander T. Williams- running
thence along said
land of Jonathan T. Overton South 51 degrees �9 minutes 50 seconds West
274.03 feet to land now or formerly of S. B. Fischer; thence along said
land of Fischer and then along land now or formerly of Charles S. Wither-
spoon, North 64 degrees 50 minutes West 610 feet, more or leas, to high
water mark of Long Island Sound; thence northeasterly along said high
water mark of Long Island Sound 246.8 feet, more or less, to said land of
Williams; thence along said lands of Williams South 64degrees50 minutes
East 700 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning.
TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the party of the
first part in Long Island Sound abutting.
ALSO with a right of way 20 feet in width from Horton Lane to the
premises, the southeasterly line of which is described as follows: Begin
ning at a point on the northeasterly line of Horton Lane 25 feet south-
easterly along said line from the point of beginning of the curve in said
line as altered in 1941; running thence on a curve to the left whose cen-
ter is the point of curve in said line of Horton Lane and whose radius is
25 feet, a distance on said curve of 39.27 feet; thence westerly on a
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curve to the left and concentric with the northerly line of Horton Lane
and at all points distant 25 feet therefrom, a distance on said curve of
97.54 feet; thence North 14 degrees 59 minutes 20 seconds East 181.95
feet to the southwesterly line of the premises herein described.
Subject to a right of way 20 feet 1n width, the southeasterly line
Of which begins at the terminus of the last described right of way and
runs across the premises, two courses, as follows:
(1) North 22 degrees 30 minutes West 170 feet; thence
(2) North 25 degrees 10 minutes East 130 feet to the-northeasterly
line of the premises.
Excepting, however, from the above premises lands heretofore con-
. veyed by the party of the first part to Peter Squeri and Theresa Squeri,
Ole G. Carlsen and Anna N. Carlsen, Tames E. Hoolahan and Viola Hoolahan,
Alfred C. Shepard and Frances R. Shepard, Richard Baer, the Long Island
Lighting Company and the New York Telephone Company.
SUBJECT to covenants, easements and restrictions of record.
BEING and intended to be a portion of the premises heretofore con-
veyed by Gerard E: Neyroud to the party of the first part by deed dated
November 16, 1951, and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in
Liber 3294 of Deeds at Page 38 on November 27, 1951.