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THIS INDENTURE,made the / day of June ,vinetcev hundred and fifty-six
� BETWEEN LOUISE DRUM, residing at Greenport, Suffolk County,
New York,
party of the first part,and
GRACE TILLINGHAST, residing at Eastport, Suffolk County, New York,
party of the wood pert,
WITNESSETH,that the party of the first pert,in comidemtiov of
ONE and 00 100 Bull.,
lawful money of the United States,
paid by the pert y of the second part does hereby remix,releeee and gsiteLlm onto the party of the aeeood
pa„4 her heirs and esilleae forever,
ALL that lot or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements
thereon, in the Village of Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffol
and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning
j at a point on the southerly side of Sterling Street at the northwesterly
corner of land formerly of William H. Conklin, Deceased; running thence
Ij southerly along said land formerly of Conklin ten (10) rods to land
formerly of G.C. Adams; thence westerly along said Adams' land thirty-
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nine and one-half (39L') feet to land formerly of George Davis; thence
it northerly along said last mentioned land to Sterling Street at a point
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which will leave the plot hereby conveyed forty (401) feet wide in front
measured on a line at right angles to its easterly boundary line;
thence easterly to the point or place of beginning.
II Being and intended to be the same premises conveyed to Clarissa
Fletcher and William Tillinghast by William Tillinghast by deed dated
the 30th day of November, 1950 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk+
office in Liber 3160 of Deeds at page 341, and being the same premises
of which said William Tillinghast died seized in part.