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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 5110 P 413 SlW.dNY.BT.R F-800--1 6Das By .o a`ib pv3�uBGwmwaryw.Crmroh Am_IVEnidoY w Cmpnnme CONf0.T YOUR LaBeYRR R60Y flawRaa 1188.Mf1aYMBR-ia1S W6IWMYM SXOYID Y Yf®X11 YWYRi OMLY. uSEe5110 PAGE413 \ q THIS RiDEN7LRE;made We day r ,nineteen hundred and eiEtyre .t BETWEEN JOSEPH B. HANNABURY, molding at Mattituck, Suffolk o County, New York, frs a ( / mW l party of the first part,and JOSEPH B. HANNABURY and MARY B. HAWABURY, his wife, 8a teaan e y entire o res at Hat&tibddlf, Suffolk County, New York, Party of the.mond part, NITNESSEM,that the party of the first part,in consideration of _______________________TEN ($10.)---------------------------- dollars, Lawful money of the United State., and other good and valuable eonsiderationpaid by the party of the smond part,does hereby grant and rdesse unto the party of the second part,the heirs or sumessors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, *%WMW##W ALL thattractor parcel of land eittnate, lying and being at Oregon, North of Cutehogue, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Northerly partly by Long Island Sound .and partly by land formerly of Silleck it ano.; Easterly by lands of Mary J. Lindsay; Southerly by the Oregon or North Road, and Westerly by lands of John Zuhoski. Containing 17 acres, more or less. SUBJECT to a right of way across said land to land of Silleck on the North. TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, if my, of the party of the first part in and to the Oregon or North Road in front of and adjacent to said premises. TOGETHER with all right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to the lands under water of Long Island Sound in front of and adjacent to said premises. Being and intended to be premises of which Charles J. Hannabury died seized and possessed of on June 23, 1936, and by his last Will and Testament dated August 12, 1930 and probated in the Suffolk County Surrogate's Court he devised and bequeathed under the "FOURTH" Paragraph thereof the above described premises to his son Joseph B. Hannabtuy above named.