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Made the ' day of August Nineteen Hundred and
Fifty,�—yyfive
vt Walt RUDOLPH E. DEINERP and AMY M. DEINERT, his wife,
residing at 173 Continental Avenue, River Edge, New Jersey,
part is s of the forst part,and
COSMOS WICKERSHEIM and MAY ANNA WICKERSHEIM, his wife, residing at
92 Fairmount Avenue, Hackensack, New Jersey,
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parties of the second part,
WftfOVYth that the part Ica of the first part, in consideration of
One _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dollar
1 1.00 ) lawful n oney of the United States, end other good and
valuable considerations paid by the part ice of Use second part,
do hereby ffrant a releas to the 7�a�rti�¢� 4f th s c nd part, end the
survivor of suc,paoTds8cs�e�er,'dt� ''`C7gat iC�''aL or parcel of land
with the buildings and improvements thereon situated at Mattituck,
Southold Town, Suffolk County, New York, known and designated as Lot
#2 on "Map of Marratooka Point", filed in Suffolk County Clerk's Office
on March 19, 1927 as Map No. 331, said premises being further described
as follows: Beginning at a point on ordinary high water mark of Great !,
Peconic Bay at the southwest corner of the premises herein described
adjoining land of Sheila A. Goldsmith and G. Elliot Goldsmith on the j
West; running thence along said land of Goldsmith North 13 deg 00 min
West 67.0 feet to a point; thence North 11 deg OS min East 195.0 feet
to ordinary high water mark of Deep Hole (Gardiner's) Creek; running
thence along ordinary high water mark of Deep Hole (Gaxdiner's) Creek,
South 51 deg 45 min East 29.96 feet to land of George H. Tyrrell; rennin
n:+_nites 20 ev'onr'�,s
thence along said land of Tyrrell, South 5 degrees 28'-f East 236.0 feet
to ordinary high water mark of Great Peconic Bay; running thence along
said ordinary high water mark of Great Peconic Bay South 82 deg 20 min
West 68.50 feet to the point and place of beginning, said courses and
distances being according to a survey dated August 29, 1955 by Otto W.
Van Tuyl & Son, Licensed Land Surveyors, Greenport, New York.