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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3170 P 460 m 1-7 X37 Yid 6,rcieIx m�..........a.....e..,.. s.- (Thio In�� i _-�' cote of New York ( aTMr�su'rra Statecounty of f �Y Recorded on the day ,Mode the third day of January Of A. D., 19 at o'clock M.in liber ,IDXneteen Hundred and fifty-one of DEEDS at page and examined. Between Clerk EDyARD 'R. 3ELINSKI residing on the north side of Champlin Place near the Village of Greenport in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, part y of the first part, and EDIVARD V. HELINSY,I and CLARA HELINSKI, his wife, as tenants by the entirety, residing on the north side of Champlin Place neer the Village of Cresneort in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, parties of the second part, Wim.th that the party of the first part,inconsiderationof Ten and 00/l00th-------------------------------------------Dollar s 4 10.00 ) lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable considerations paid by the parties of the second part,does hereby remise,arolleaase an orever,all untotheparties of the second part, their heirs g f with the thereon erected,that ctain 6e situor ate ,elying l of land�being no" the d Village of mofGreenports Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded and described as fall s BEGINNING at apoint where the northerly line of Champlin Place isinter- sected by the westerly line of Sterling .Place, running thence northerly along the westerly line of Sterling Place a distance of seventy-four (74) feet to the southerly line of land of Chauncey Reeves (Lot No. 26) on Map.` entitled 'Diagram of Sixty Lots of Land in Greenport belonging to John G. Champlin", running thence in a general westerly direction along the land last mentioned one hundred ten (110) feet to land of Constance Helinski, - running thence in a general southerly or southeasterly direction along land of Constance Helinski a distance of seventy-four (74) feet to the northerly line of Champlin Place, running.thence in a general easterly direction along the northerly line of Champlin Place to the point or place of beginning.