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.Mode the 14th day of Octobers Nineteen Hundred and
Forty-Seven
Vtftjftlt CARL C. YOUNG and NATHANIEL A. TALMAGE, both residing
at Riverhead, Town of Riverhead, County of Suffolk and State of New
York,
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parties of the$rat part, and Ili
EVIISN F. BURKEY residing at 106 West 13th Street, City, County and
State of New York,
part y of the second part,
MIss1om1f.that the part ies of the first part, in consideration of
TEN AND 00/100- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dakar,
(;10.00------- ) lawful money of the United States, and other good and
valuable consideration paid by the part Y of the second part,
do hereby irant and release unto the party of the second part,
her heirs and mail=forever, all that certain piece or parcel of
land situate at or near Arshamomoque, in the Two of Southold, County
of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the northerly line of North Road which point
is 550.99 feet westerly from the Southwest corner of lan� of John E.
and Barbara M. Brolles, as measured along the northerly line of said
North Road and which point of beginning also forma the Southwesterly
corner of Lot 24 as shown on an unfiled map of Sound Shore property
of Young and Talmage made by Otto W. vanTuyl L.S., of Greenport, New
York, on April 11 1925, amended July 14, 1944., running thence from
said point of beginning westerly along the northerly line of North
Road 100 feet to a point; thence northerly and parallel with the
westerly line of said Lot 24 as well as with the westerly line of
lend of said John E. and Barbara M. Brolles to the Long Island Sounds
thence easterly along the Long Island Sound to the westerly line of
said Lot 24• thence southerly along the westerly line of said Lot 24,
which line is distant 550 feet westerly from the westerly line of
land of said John E. and Barbara M. Brolles, to the northerly line of
North Road, the point or place of beginning.