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k THIS INDENTURE made the /3 day ofUU nineteen hundred and silty-six.
7 BETWEEN .
Mary Elizabeth Goetschius
residing at 141 Melbury Road, Babylon, New York, and
'•j Florence W. Martin-
re siding
artinresiding at 1600 Berkley Avenue, Baldwin, New York, and
Martha W. Hanssen
(1resding at 165 Whaley Street, Freeport, New York
as executors a the last will and testament of
FLORENCE MILLER SEARFOSS ,late of
131 Rose Street, Freeport, New York ,deceased,
party of the first part,and
j Mary Elizabeth Goetschius Florence W:Martin Martha W. Reassert
141 Melbury Road 1600 Berkley Avenue 165 Whaley Street
Babylon, New York Baldwin, New York Freeport, New York
party of the second part, as tenants in common and not,as joint tenants,
WITNESSETH,that the party of the first part,by virtue of the power and authority given in and by said her
will and testament,and in consideration of Paragraph Fifth of the said Last Will and
Testament. d6MirE/
IskindiO4 does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and
assigns of the party of the second part foreveq the undivided one-half interest of the afore-
mentioned decedent in and to the parcels hereinafter set forth,
ALL that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate,
Parcell lying and being It/L at Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of
New York, and more particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING in the northerly line of a Right-o£-Way, known as Miller's
Right-of-Way, as shown on a map made by W. H. Pike, Surveyor in May 1907,
said point bci.ng Two hundred and ten (210)feet westerly from the north easterly
corner of the land of the party of the first part hereto; running thence in a
straight line south 29045' East along and adjoining the land now or formerly
belonging to Schur Young, Jr., Six hundred and seventy-six (676) feet to Mattituck
Creek; thence easterly along and adjoining Mattituck Creek, One hundred and
twenty five (125) feet; thence North 33041' West Five Hundred and ninety
(590) feet to the northerly line of Miller's Right-of-Way; thence North 85030'
West along the northerly line of said Right-of-Way one hundred and five 005) feet
to the point or place of beginning, being the Westerly portion from a straight
line, drawn centrally through the property purchased by the party of the first
part hereto from Emma W. Young, of Mattituck, on the ninth day of March
in the year One thousand, nine hundred and twenty five;
INCLUDING riparian rights, if any, vested in the party of the first part
hereto and also the use forever, together with others, of Miller's Right-of-Way
as shown on map, to the Public Highway.
Being the same premises conveyed to William G. Miller by deed executed
li and delivered by Albert H. Hammond and Marion C. Hammond, his wife,
dated April 14, 1925 and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office on May
12, 1925 in Liber 1134 of Deeds at page 103.
:-ov is of 3oulhDId,
Parcel 2 1 ALL that Tract or Parcel of Land situate in the Village of Mattituck,/CounTy, '
of Suffolk and State of New York, briefly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the southeast corner of the premises about to be described
at a monument to be placed at the intersection of land of William G. Miller
and Mattituck Bay, thence running southwesterly by and with Mattituck Bay a
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distance of 300 feet to land belonging to Joshua T. Young, thence running
northwesterly, by and with land belonging to Joshua T. Young to land belonging
to Charles Schindler, a distance of 818 feet, thence running Easterly, by and
with land belonging to Charles Schindler, a distance of 240 feet to a monument
and land belonging to William G. Miller, thence running S. 29 degrees 45 minutes
E. by land belonging to William G. Miller a distance of 676 feet to Mattituck Bay,
the point or place of beginning containing 4.33 acres.
Being the same premises conveyed to the Said Albert��H. Hammond by deed
dated February 24th, 1926 by Josephine F. Young, .Florence G. Young, Helen
Peck Young, William D. Young, David T. Young, Selah Percival Young and
Sallie Anne Young, his wife, being all the heirs at law and next of kin of Selah
Young, Jr., Deceased.
Being the same premises conveyed to William G. Miller by deed executed and
delivered by Albert H. Hammond and Marion C. Ham#nond, his wife, dated
March 1Q 1926, and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office on March 16,
1928 in Liber 1305 of Deeds at page 410.
Parcel 3 ALL that certain triangular plot of land situate, lying,and being at Mattituck,
Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the northerly line of Miller' Right-of-Way, which
! right-of-way is twenty-four (24) feet wide, at a monument set in said land at
that point, which point of beginning is the northeasterly corner of land recently
conveyed by Albert H. Hammond, and wife, to William G. Miller by deed dated
April 14th, 1925, and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office on May 12, 1925, in
Liber 1134 of deeds, page 103, running thence south 33041 minutes east five
hundred ninety (590)feet more or less along the easterly boundary line of land
conveyed by said Hammond to Miller by said deed to ;Mattituck Creek; thence
easterly along and adjoining Mattituck Creek, fifty (50) feet, and thence northwesterl,
in a straight line a distance of approximately five hundred ninety (590) feet to the
said monument which lies in the northerly line of Miller's Right-of-Way, the point
or place of beginning.
TOGETHER with any and all riparian rights of parties of the first part, of,
in and to Mattituck Creek, lying in front of and adjoining said premises on
the south; and also together with any and all rights of the parties of the first
part of, in and to the full use and enjoyment of Mlller,'s Right-o£-Way adjoining
said premises on the north.
Being the same premises conveyed to William G. Miller by deed executed and
delivered by Albert H. Hammond and Marion C. Hammond, his wife, dated
April 16, 1927, and recorded in Suffolk County Clerks Office on April 21, 1927
in Liber 1263 of Deeds at page 573.
Excepting therefrom a portion of the above described!premises bounded and
described as follows:
ALL those certain lots, pieces orarels ohlagct, situate, lying and being
on Youngs Point, at Mattituck,TS9u olQc Coun y,° ew York, being more
particularly bounded and described as follows:
Parcel A BEGINNING at a concrete monument set at the intersection of the southerly
line of the land of Charles Schindlerwith the easterly'!line of the land,
formerly of Joshua T. Young, and running thence from said point of beginning
S. 850 30' E along the southerly line of the land, formerly of Charles Schindler,
139.26 feet; thence S. 22030' E. along other land of the party of the first part
6.73 feet to the northerly line of a right-of-way, commonly known as "Miller's"
right-of-way, shown on a survey by W.H. Pike in 1907; thence N. 850 30' W.
along the northerly line of said right-of-way 139.26 feet; thence N. 220 30' W.
along the land, formerly of Joshua T. Young, 6.73 feet to the point or,place of
beginning.
Parcel B ,I BEGINNING at a point formed by the intersection of the southerly line of a
right-of-way, commonly known as "Miller's right-o£-way" shown on survey
by W. H. Pike in 1907, with the easterly line of the land, formerly of Joshua
T. Young, and running thence from said point of beginning S. 850 30' E. along the
southerly line of said right of way 139.26 feet; thence southerly, easterlyand.again
southerly along the land of the party of the first part, the following courses
and distances: (1) S. 22030' E. 437.34 feet, (2) N. 67030' E. 71.82 feet,
(3) S. 22032' 20" E. 271.41 feet to Mattituck Creek; thence westerly along
Nlattituck Creek a tie-line along said Creek running the following courses
and distances: (1) S. 670'17' 30" W. 113.90 feet, (2) S. 500 20' 26" W.
85.98 feet to the land formerly of Joshua T. Young; thence N. 220 31' W,
along the land formerly of Joshua T. Young 796.75 feet to the point or place
of beginning.
Th, above described PARCEL B is hereby conveyed subject to a right-of-way
in favor o£the owners o£the property to the east of the parcel I and II herein,
the title to which is presently in the Estate of William G. Miller, and in favor
or Choir devisees, distributees, or assigns, which right is hereby reserved
in perpetuity over the premises described as follows for the purpose of in-
grese and egress:
BEGINh"ING at a point formed by the intersection of the southerly lino of the
said "ri^irt-of-way, commonly known as "Miller's right-of-way" with the
westerly line of other land of the party of the first part and running thence
southerly, easterly and again southerly, along the land of the party of the
first past the following courses and distances: (1) S. 22030' E. 437.34 feet,
(2)N. 67030' E. 71.82 feet, (3) S. 22032' 20" E. 24.0 feet, thence westerly
and northerly parallel and distant 24,0 feet from the land of the party of the
first part the following courses and distances: (1) S. 670 30' W. 95.84 feet, (2
N.220:30' W. 473.57 feet to the southerly line of "Miller's right-of-way
thence S. 85030' E. along the southerly line of said "Miller's right-o£-way"
26.04 feet to the point or place of hcginning.
Together with a right-of-way in favor of Parcels A and B herein described,
iu laminae with others westerly over the right-of-way shown on survey of
W. H. Pike in 1907 commonly known as "Miller's right-of-way"to the public
highway.
Being the some premises conveyed to William H. Wertenberg by deed execute
and delivered by Raymond J. Miller, as sole surviving executor of the Estate
of William G. Miller, deceased, dated September 8, 1953.