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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 11363 P 171 ... . .... .............. _ A kti6 Exrerrur'r Us Jl IndlvidUAl or Corpors ion.N.Y.B.T.U.Form 8010. AULIUS BLUM°[R°•INC.,LAW BLANK PU.USHEMS COPJTCTION CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT-THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD RE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY. -•• • �M f THIS D made the �z�� day of UcIDbe✓ nineteen hundred and ninety-one ;8rJ;� BETWEEN GLADYS M. SHRIPKA, residing at 946 East 42nd Street , Brooklyn, C- New York and HERBERT R. HENRY, JR. , residing ve Road, ( `".7 Rockville Centre , New York 11570 REC ED N " `OD � `�� REAL ESTATE - - ROO NOV ) 1 14q t TRA�!S! E!Z TAX SUFFOLK as executors of OY9 „_t .lastewill and testament of Mary Henry } , late of 946 East 42nd Street, Brooklyn, New York who.died on the 5th day of October , nineteen hundred and ninety pai6%� the first part, and as tenants in common Herbert- R. Henry, Jr. , residing at 61 Reeve Road , Rockville Centre , New York 11570 -and- Gladys M. Shripka, residing at 946 East 42nd Street, Brooklyn, New York par6lebf the second part, WITNESSETH, that the par!70f the first part, to whom letters testamentary were issued by the Surrogate's Court, Kings County, New fork 31,01 on November 1 , 1990 and by virtue of the power and authority given in and by said last will e.uA and testament, and/or by Article 11 of the Estates, Powers and Trusts law, and in. accordance with the terms of the last will and testament of Mary Henry, deceased, WN � e do hereb grant and w� release unto the pa4p& the second part, the distributees cr successors and assigns of the par c the second .!. part forever, All of decedent' s undivided intere$t in and to ALL that certain plot, t, or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Village of Cutchogue, County of Suffolk, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Secf-fun BEGINNING at a monument set on the southwesterly line of New Suffolk Avenue at the northeasterly comer of land of James Dean, being the northwesterly corner I6.0 of land conveyed by Martha C. Leibell to Herbert R. Henry by deed dated September 21, © 1973; running thence along said southwesterly line of New Suffolk Avenue: S67000'00" E.-175.0 feet to a concrete monument and land of Muilcenbeck; thence along said land loci of Mtmkenbeck S14007'00" E.-215.12 feet to an iron pipe marking the southeast corner of land conveyed by Martha C. Leibell to Herbert R. Henry by deed dated September 21, 06.00 1973, and the point or place of BEGINNING; thence S14007'00" E.-129.88 feet; thence S75053'00" W.-30.30 feet to a concrete monument; thence S14007'00" E.-176.31 feet . 1_01 to land now or formerly of F.J. Seaman and M.B. Seaman, his wife; thence along the land of Seaman as aforesaid S75053'00" W.-109.25 feet to a monument marking the f�JfO� northwest comer of said Seaman's land; thence N14007'00" W.-306.19 feet to the southwest comer of land now or formerly of Herbert R. Henry; and thence along the southerly boundary of Henry's land N75053'00" E.-139.55 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. BEING a portion of the land heretofore conveyed by Roy B. Davis, Referee, to Martha C. Leibell, by deed dated August 14, 1940, which deed was recorded in the office of the Cierk of the County of Suffolk on August 21, 1940 in Liber 2117 of Conveyances at page 38 and as indicated in Map drawn dated July 26, 1973 by Roderick Van Tuyl, P.C. , as lot no. 2, a copy of which is attached hereto. SUBJECT to a right of way for ingress and egress as more particularly set forth in a deed dated June 4, 1952 between Martha C. Leibell, as Grantor, and Frank J. Seaman and Madalyn B. Seaman as Grantee. SUBJECT to all covenants, restrictions and reservations contained in former deeds of record. TOGETHER with the right of access to Great Peconic Bay and the easement to pass and re-pass over a strip of land 6' in width and the right to the use of the westerly 30' of the beach on Great Peconic Bay for bathing and boating purposes, reserved by the Grantor to herself in the deed executed by--her, dated June 4, 1952 to Frank J. Seaman and Madalyn B. Seaman, his wife, which deed has been recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, it being the intention of the Grantor to give the Grantee all of the rights of access to Great Peconic Bay and he use of the beach which she has reserved to herself Ln the aforeiEntioned deed o Frank J. Seaman nnei Me.n-,..-, n LA„ ­4 F 4W A epi O®®fin D NOV 1 1991 �MA�+o P. ti—u E ,Sa' G 11l f7 G �r Cr �� dDl#tTY , pr vete roan ott New Suffolk Avenae, Cutchogue, New YorA I f4�