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M-H2B L16ER IU PAfF�ljifindthee \u �y� December muetear hundred and fifty-elght,
BETW= HMRIl FISH1h. residing et 194-41- 109th Road, Hollis, rueens County,
New York,
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M a party of the first part,and
ALEXANDER KOMSKIS and ANNA 5. KOY'SKIS, his wife, as temnts by the entirety,
m both residing at Southold, Suffolk County, New York,
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' party of the second pact,
µffNESSEM that the party of the first part,in consideration of ten dollars paid by the party of the sacred
part,does hereby remise,release and quitclaim unto the party of the second part,the heirs or surcossors add
,Mrs of the party of the�second part forever,
'.� ALL that certain tract or parcel of woodland situate at Great Hog Neck, or
Bayview, near Southold, In the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State
iii of New York, bounded Northerly partly by land formerly of Martha A. Wells
and pertly by land formerly of Edwin H. Brown; Easterly by land formerly of
4 E. Ernest Boieseau; Southerly by land formerly of Mary L. Layton and Westerly
partly by lend formerly of Edwin B. Brown and partly by land formerly of Mary
L. Dayton, excepting so such aslies within the bounds of the highway known
as North Myview Road.
il. Being and intended to be the same premises conveyed by Charles H. Overton,
Mary H. Harrison, Esther J. Horton and Horatio S. Williamson, four of the
'j heirs at law of Joehas A. Overton, deceased, to Robert 0. Overton by deed
dated March 21, 1922, end recorded in the Suffolk COUMty Clerk's Office on
4i, October S, 1922s In Liber 1051 of deeds at page 477, and the same premises
thereafter conveyed by Robert 0. Overton, widower, to Alexander Eomakis and
Anne B. Eosakis, his wife, by deed dated June 37, 1939, and recorded In the
Suffolk Wnnty Cleric', Office on July 19, 1959, in Liber 1961 of deeds at
page 378.