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-Made the Twenty-Ninth- day of July nineteen hundred
and Sixty-Eight
CtIUCCIT GEORGE W. SULLIVAN -
e6 Broadway, New York, New York
1 as esecut or of the Estate of MARY T. DAVIS
III' under the last will and testament of MARY T. DAVIS
SII late of Suffolk County, New York
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deceased,party of the first part,
Ill,n and PHILIPPE L. MAITREJEAN and STELLA K. MAITREJEAN,his wife
of 98-41 65th Avenue, Forest Hills, New York, New York
parties of the second part,
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Iii m �tnQggQ , that the pard of the first part, by virtue of the power and authority to
given in and by said last will andtestament,and in consideration of Forty-Eight
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Ili Thousand (48,000) and ---------- /100----------
-----------Dollars,
lawful mmey of the United Sates,and other valuable consideration, having been
paid by the part lea of the secondpart,
does hereby grant and release unto the part lea of the second part, their heirs
and assigns forever,
SU that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the
1 buildings. and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in
the Hamlet of Ma.ttituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffglk and
State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a. point which is the southwesterly corner
of the premises about to be described, which point is North Wood,
East, a distance of One Hundred (100) feet from a concrete monument
marking the southwesterly corner of lands conveyed'to Paul W. Brett
by Ferdinand Mallgraf and Ann Mallgrad: running thence along lands
of said -Paul W. Brett, North 20041' West, a. distance of Nine
Hundred Seventy-Eight (978) feet, more or less, to the mean high
. water mark of Long Island Sound; running
thence along said
mean
high water mark of Long Island Sound (the tie line of said mean
hi water mark of
high Long Island Sound being North ?0011130" East),
a distance of Two Hundred (200) feet, more or less, to lands conveyed
to Harold
L Search and Eugenia. E. Search, his wife, by George C.
Hees and Matilda K. Hees; running thence along said lands of Search,
South 20041, East, a. distance of Nine Hundred Seventy-Eight (978)
feet, more or less, to lands now or formerly of Dundee Securities
Corp.; running thence along said lands of Dundee Securities Corp.,.
South 70008' West, a distance of Two Hundred (200) feet to the
point or place of beginning; said courses and dimensions being in
accordance with the surveys made by Daniel R. Young, P,E, and L.S.
and Alden W. Young, L.S., Riverhead, N.Y., dated July, 1933, and
August, 1 4
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TOGETHER with an undivided two-tenths (2/10ths) interest
in a certain strip of land Twenty-Five (25) feet in width extending
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from the northerly,side 6€-the-4orth Road to the southerly side of
lends conveyed to H. Norman Wyckoff by Mattituck Park Properties
C which said right of nay Is bounded northerly by lands now.or
formerly of'said Wyckoff; easterly by lands now of'forryerly of"-
Dundee Securities Corp.; s6utherly by thi-North Rosa; and wei6F-�y
by"lands now or for&erly of�George Hallock Estate, which said`sti'ip
of,land is to be used as a roadway in common with the other 'owners;
TOGETHER with the right of access to and recess from the
premises over, upon and across the rights of way over the southerly.
Twenty-Five (25) feet of lands.conveyed to H.. Norman.Wycoff and
Irma Wyckoff, his wife, by-deed dated August-31st, 1940, and
recorded in theSuffolkCounty'Clerk's Office in Liber 2121 of Deeds,
at Page'455, and the landsconveyed to Paul Brett bydeed dated
December 12th, 1941 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's
Office in Liber 220 of Deeds, at Page 572, - -
TOGETHER with the right of access to and recess.from the
premises over, upon and across a certain right of-way Twenty-Five
(25) feet in width running along_the,South end of the premises -
heretofore conveyed to Paul W. Brett by deed recorded in the
Suffolk County Clerk's Office on December 12th, 1946, in Liber 2658
of Deeds, at Page 535, and also across the continuation.of said right
of way at the south end of the premises conveyed to George C. Hees
and .Matilda K. Hees by Ferdinand Mallgraf and Ann Mallgraf, his wife,
by deeds dated August 17th, 1946, in Liber 2610 of Deeds, at
Page 161, and dated May ist, 1947, and recorded in the Suffolk
County Clerk's Office on'May 16th, 1947, in Liber 2706 of Deeds, at
Page 128; and ,
SUBJECT To a right of way reserved in a deed made by
.George C. Hees and Matilda K. Hees to Mabel D. Woolverton and
George T. Sullivan dated August 5th, 1948s and recorded in the
Suffolk County Clerk's Office on August 5th, 1948, in Liber 2857 of
Deeds, at Page 447, and as further reserved in a deed made by Mabel
D. Woolverton and George T. Sullivan to Mabel D. Woolverton, dated
September 26, 1950, and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's
Office on October 9, 1950, in Liber 3136 of Deeds, at Page 488 of
the right to pass and repass, for.all purposes, by foot or by
vehicles, over, upon and across so much of said right of way at the
south end of the premises hereinabove described and hereby conveyed
as lies within the boundaries of the said premises: Said rights of
way to be kept open and to be maintained in common by the respective
owners of the premises adjacent to and abutting upon said rights of
way, with the privilege to any such owner, at his own cost and
expense, to make necessary excavations in said right of way for the
purpose of laying and installing pipes for sewerage, drainage, water,
gas, electricity, and/or telephone, for the use of any building or
buildings which may be erected on the premises now owned by the
parties hereto, provided that the party so excavating shall, at his
own expense, restore the right of way to the same condition in
which he found it before such excavation took place;
TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest, if any,
of the parties of the first part of, in and to the lands under waters
of Long Island Sound adjacent to .said premises;
BEING and INTENDED to be the same premises conveyed to
Mabel D. Woolverton and George T. Sullivan. by George C. Hees and
Matilda K. Hees, his wife, by deed dated August 5th, 1948; and re-
corded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on August 5th, 1948, in
Liber 2857 of Deeds, at Page 447, and further being and intended
to be the same premises conveyed by Mabel D. Woolverton and George
T. Sullivan to Mabel D. Woolverton by deed dated September 26, ,1950
and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on October 9, 91950,
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in Liber 3136 at Page 488. Said Mabel D. Woolverton died on January i
4, 1965, aresident of Kings County, State of New York, and the
hereinfore described premises was conveyed to Philippe Maitrejean
and Stella Maitrejean, his wife, by the deed of the executor of the
Estate of Mabel D. Woolverton, deceased, dated May 22nd, 1968 and '
the same having been recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office
on June 4th, 1968 in Liber 6357 of deeds, at Page 221 , and
that this deed has been executed and delivered in confirmation of
the aforesaid conveyance, of the same premises as made by the said
deed of the executor of the Estate of Mabel D. Woolverton, deceased,
dated May 22nd, 1968, as herein- described.
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