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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 5737 P 426 I i<�n`FC .o�'oL'iTiict—tforBe =�a s,l,n,N.;mc ��H�L:w pi r�r�a4,a�„iTu i„ndl/*t�lsu Y CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT- 41 NI� UlUbW BSE&BMAW'IERS &Y THIS INDENTURE,made the day of April ninettenhundredand sixty-five BETWEEN VICTOR J. GOSSELIN, residing at Mattituoke Town of Southold, County of'Suffolk# New York, T^"� 1711 : Ell ��aL.ai11�lta 1rS v' i�v "lei ,.:a p( party of the first part,and MORTBL CLARK of Wilton, Maine, `! party of the second cart, WITNESSETH,that the party of the first part,in consideration of ten dollars and other valuable consideration paid by the party,of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,the heirs or......sots and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,with the buildin s and m pts thereon crect``dd 'tr te, lying and beipg� at Mattituck, Southold r�own,�n�iEtfolk County, Now ork, known and described as Lot. No. 37 on a certain map entitled 'Sub- Division Map Section One of Property of George I. Tuthill and others, situate at Laurel, Town of Southold, New Yorke surveyed March 28, 1928s by Otto We Van Tuyl, Greenport, N.Y., surveyor, and filed in tanw office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on the 15th day of ' January, 1929, as Map Noe 861. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the parties of the first part, of, in and to any etreete, made or avenues ad- jaeont to said premises to the center linea thereof. TOGETHER with the privilege in common with others to use a right-of-7,ay leading from the Boulevard, so-called, to Peconic Bay, which said privilege.is contained and recited in deed to George I. Tuthill, at al, from Frank Bray, at al, dated April 17, 1928, and recorded August 13, 1928 in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Libor1568of deeds page 24. --.,...__u_^w_ to the narty of the first part a life estate