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.Made the � I day of April, Nineteen Hundred and I
sixty-five,
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lftIQQIlQ Ann Laub, residing at Greenport, New York, it
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as Executor of the last Will and Testament of
Peter Zelack, also known as Worst Zelack, late offf
Suffolk County,
li deceased, part y of the first part, and
Joseph Crenshaw and Daisy Crenshaw, his wife, both residing atGreenport,
New York,
part ies of the second part:
lel".WQYIlQQ', 1PU�.>That the party of the first part, by virtue of the IIS
power and authority to her given in and by the said last Will and '.
Testament, and in consideration of
ten thousand five hundred($10,500)and no/100 ---------- -------Dollars, I
($X y lawful money of the United States,
paid by the parties of the second part,
does hereby grant and release unto the parties of the second part,
their heirs and assigns forever, all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land !
with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at
Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and
designated as and by the lots numbered 47 to 50, inclusive, on a certain map en-
titled, "Greenport Dirving Park", surveyed by C. H. Bateman and laid out into
lots by C. H. Hall, C. E.,'August 1909, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the
County of Suffolk on December 1, 1909, as map number 369.
SUBJECT to
any state of facts an accurate survey Y might show,
and to covenants,