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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 4283 P 572 O_RM 559X ,N 1' OEEO�IVIT CLAIRI TUTBIANX nrvzernro ,.z r.r.erree ,9 7)� F`��;;ryry ,rWr,aL swl..0 Farm M Irr/p[aw RrnrP b/isbers.AVNmy.N LIEF `8( C,avd� on futur o State of New York Cnunly of J Recorded on the day ,Made the 8th day of April, of .1. D., 19 at n ,t 'clock «N. in liber Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-sevens of DEEDS at page I a` and examined. Between ANYONE A. STRAUSSNER, � \� residing at .24-5 Rhode Island Avenue', Massapequa,-Nevr-York, le-rk part y of the first part,and ANTONE A. STRAUSSNER and MARJORIE F. STRAUSSNER, his wife, as tenants by the entirety, residing at 24..5 Rhode Island Avenue, Massapequa', -New:�York, parties of the second part, Wisne...th that the part y of Hae forst part,in eonsides'ation,of _______________________One_______________________Dollar (6 1.00 ) lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable considcra tion paid by the parties of the second part,do es hereby real!Sc,release and quitclaim unto the part ies of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever,all that certain Plot, piece or pa reel of land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being near the Village of Greennort, Town of Southold, and State of New York, bounded and des- cribed as follows:- BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Main where the same is intersected by the northerly line of land conveyed by Antone A. Straussner and Margaret Fr Straussner, his wife, and Lillian S. Vojik to Augustus Straussner, running thence northerly along the easterly line of Main Street, a distance of one hundred thirty-five (135) feet, more or less, to land formerly of Stephen Macomber, running thence easterly along the land formerly of Stephen Macomber one hundred sixty-three (163) feet, more or less, to land formerly of John G. Champlin, running thence southerly along the land last mentioned one hundred thirty-five (135) feet, more or less, to the northerly line of land of Augustus Straussner, running thence westerly along the land last mentioned a distance of one hundred sixty-three (163) feet, more or less to the point or place of beginning.