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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3274 P 532 —_ usr•s.swan—scow..n s.v nHs..amm u..n.m+e.m..raw " r or CwI... usa3274 im5l? vO�Gvfy, +,.a,I. THIS ANDRNTDRR.mpde the 5th day of October nineteen hundred and fifty-one w Suwm MARY L, DAYTON, residing at Southold (no street number), 'Suffolk County, New York, SRl^"Cr' party of the first pan,and GEORGE W. %Zj & SONS_ INC__, a New York corpora- tion, with its principal office at Southold, Long Island, New York, i party of the second part. WITNRSSRTN, that the party of the fieri pan,in eooaderation of One hundred ($100,00) dollar., lawful meney of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the party of the wound part,does hereby grant and release ante the party of the second part, and to the heirs and assigns of the party of the second part forever. ALL that lot or tract of meadow land situate, lying and being at Goose Creek, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: On the North by the meadow lands formerly awned by Martin Gordon; on the East by the Creek, on the South and West by the meadow land of or former- ly of Eliza Norton, being the same premises described in a Deed made by Nancy L. Horton to Mary M. Dayton, dated March 8th, 1886, and recorded in the County Clerk's Office at Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York, in Liber 297 of deeds at page 346. The said premises conveyed hereby being described in tax records of the Town of Southold as four (4) acres vacant land bounded Northerly by G. W. Smith, Easterly by A.B. Gordon, Southerly by Goose Creek, and Westerly by W. S. Grattan.