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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3990 P 30 �J� c7 s,adoa.. tem.. 'LififR PAGE JO U.4ii•e r �h Made the Q day of September - Nneteen and fifty-five O tiltttll ROBERT L. MOORHEAD, residing at 125 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, New York s esecutor of the Estate of JEAN G. MOORHEAD rider the las[will and testament of JEAN G. MOORHEAD •te of 125 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, New York deceased,part y of the fiw part, and ROBERT L. MOORHEAD, residing at 125 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, New York, and JEAN M. LATHAM residing at 455 E. 51st Street, New York, New York, gas successor trustees under the will of JEAN G. MOORHEAD, Paragraph FIFTH, for the benefit of Robert L. Moorhead �{ parties of[be second part, WtM05't$J, that the party of the first part, by virtue of the power and authority to I given in and by said las[ will and testament, and in consideration of 'Twenty Five II Thousand Eight Hundred 00/100 ($459800.00) Dollars, lawful money of the United States, paid by the parti es of the second part, I '.j does hereby grant and release unto the parties of the second part, their successors I 'l and ..is.forever, PARCEL F1 ZU that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Town of Southold, in the County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of the Boulevard or a Highway which Boulevard bounds the premises on the north which point is the northeast corner of the premises hereby conveyed and 20 feet west of the northwest corner of the land formerlyofthe late William S. Wasso ; IIS running thence southerly along the lands formerly of the said William S. Wasson to the high water line of Peconic Bay; running thence westerly along said high water line 150 feet to a right of way of land now or formerly of Frank Bray and Charles M. Bray; running thence northerly along said land or right of way to the southerly side of said Boulevard or Highway and running thence easterly along said southerly Boulevard or Highway 223 feet more or less to the point or place of beginning. The above described property being the same premises conveyed. to Jean G. Moorhead by Frank Bray and Mills V.A. Bray, his wife and Charles M. Bray by deeds recorded October 30, 1917 in liber 953, page 527; January 6th, 1920 in liber 987, page 540, and May 20, 1920 in liber 999, page 279, except that the easterly boundary line was changed by an agreement with one Wasson whereby the boundary line between the lands of Wasson and the lands of Jean G. Moorhead was moved 20 feet west along the Boulevard or highway and moved eastward ten (10) feet at the high water mark at Peconic Bay, the new boundary line being the straight line between said points. i:OGETHER ,ith all the right, title and interest of the party of the first part of, in and to said 'Boulevard or Highway running thence I LoFR3990 ce 3 • along the north side of the premises hereby conveyed to the center li e thereof. TOGETHER With all of the right, title and interest,if any which the party of the first pary may have in and to Peconic Bay running along the southerly side of the premises hereby conveyed below high water mark. SUBJECT to covenants and restriction contained in former deeds of record. PARCEL_#II ALL that tract or parcel of land situated in the town of Southold County of Suffolk, State of New York bounded and described as followss BEGINNING at the corner formed at the intersection of the northerI Y side of the Boulevard and the easterly side of Bray Avenu e running thence easterly along the northerly side of said Boulevard 300 Se to the land now or formerly of Ellen Wasson, thence northerly along the land now or formerly of the said Ellen Wasson 149.57 feet: thence westerl to a point on the easterly side of tray Avenue to which point is the northwesterly corner of the plot conveyed by Frank Bray and Mille V.A. Bray, his wife and Charles M. Bray to Jean G. Moorhead by deed dated September 10th, 1923 and recorded September 21, 1923 in liber 1080, page 449- running thence southerly along the easterly side of Bray Avenue to a point or place of BEGINNING.