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TH14 POEMURQ made the L'e day of December ,aioseen hundred and fifty-eight,
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BET'-WM MA R09rM, residing at Southold, Suffolk County, New York,
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party of the first pact,and
m ALHSAti GEh 306iSKT5 and A:1NA B. &USKIS, his News, as tenants by the entirety,
m " both residint at Southold, Suffolk County, New York,
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party of the second part.
WITNF9sETH,hemb that the Peleasety Ethe and S itches unto the Party of the second part,the�,w eewtion of ten dellare paid by the party of the sensmil
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part,does hereby y o f the
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assigns of the party of the second pact forever,
ALL that.certain tract or parcel of woodland situate at Greet Hog Week, 9r
Bayview, near Southold, In the Town of Southold, County of Saffolk and State
of New York, bounded Northerly pertly by lend formerly of Eartha A. Wella
and pertly by land formerly of Edwin H. Brown; Easterly by land formerly of
S. Ernest Bolesesu; Southerly by land formerly of Bsry L. Dayton and Westerly
partly by land formerly of Edwin E. Hruwn and pertly by land formerly of:Wary
L. Dayton, excepting an mutt as lies within the bounds of the highway Mott
as North Hayview Road. -
Being and intended to be the same premises conveyed $r Charles He Overtone
Nary E. Harrison, Esther J. Horton and Horatio S. W1llieason, four of the
heirs at law of Joshua A. Overton, deeeased, to Robert G. Overton by deed.' -
dated March 21, 1982, and recorded in the Suffolk Ooanty ClerktaOCf1a0 on
October e, 192p, In Liber 1061 of deals at page 477, and the same prises '
thereafter conveyed by Robert G. Overton, widower, to Alexander Eoeskls and
Anna B. lomskis, his wife, by deed dated June Ms 19W8 cad raG Med-.tn the:.
Suffolk Wmty Clerkla Office on July 19, 1930, in Liber 1961 of deeds at -.
page :OB.