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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 6851 P 149 FORM 881 N.Y. DEED—EXECUTOR'S TUTBLANX cols*cnco LIBER 6051 PAsCE f o to c Tu JJ/e Law Print,FLb/ishers,Ru!/and,lh' ( Lwe of 1917,Chap.801,Statutory Form E LAAarNYS Iftr conv t x p.. $8, 00 Made the 1st day of December Nineteen Hundred and seventy, 338 Bridge Street, Vernon D. Wilson, residing at/Greenport, New York, as 3$'j0la XoX X XQf ffix AxtX &ww9madbwXtYPA administrator of the Estate of August E. Anderson, late of Suffolk County, deceased, part y of the first part, and Edward L. Ewell, Jr. , 325 Bridge Street, and Patricia Ewell, his wife, both residing at/Greenport, 00 New York, parties of the second part: That the party of the first part, by virtue of the r power and authority to him given ixz xuro[l xb " tid 31a8t xW41kzd c ' T'eeAwwnt, ,a nd aim canaidemtw7k of i and in consideration of the sum of eight thousand ($8000) and no/100 Dollars, J X4gdawful money of the United States, paid by the parties of the second part, does hereby grant and releftse unto the parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever, allthat certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lyinghnd being in I the Village of Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: north by Bridge Street, 66 feet; east by land now or formerly of Henry A. .Reeve, 138 feet; south by land now or formerly of Monsell, 66 feet, and westerly by land now or formerly of Monsell, 138 feet. BEING and intended to be the same premises conveyed by Julia Grundy by j deed made by April 26, 1920, recorded in the office of the clerk of Suffolk County August 17, 1920, liber 1002 of conveyances, page 155, and the premises of which August E. Anderson (surviving tenant by the entirety) died seized and possessed. I ; it i