HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 2823 P 311 .Ila.,of,Gst CC.OEBI.BYWb.).e 1, RW'ei L_,of ef]I rui/e Law Pr�n,Pva/n liers�RL//aM,N
aaLAxtL 25`?3
Made the 5tb day of May Xineteen Hundred and
d.Forty-eight.
+$rtlurrte STEPHANIE BONKOSKI, residing at Cutohogue, Suffolk
County, New York,
II
III I
party of the first port, and
I. THEODORE BONKGSKI and MARY E. BORKOSKI, his wife,
residing at Cutehogue, aforesaid, as tenants by the entirety,
4
I
part ies of the second part,
Kadtttrrth that the party of the first part, in consideration of
,T e o find
andd 0Ja+00--------------------------------------Dollars
hr h / b
money of the United Staten,
paid by the pert of the second port,
y�44 i'C e��dd �gj/art Sea of the second part,and the sur
Rrei
v
or o such g arwaanErU Toeaer, all that tract or parcel of cleared
land and woodland lying at Oregon, near Cutehogue, In the Town of
(Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded Northerly by the Oregon
North Road 675.4 feet; Westerly by Alvah's Lane 721.9 feet; Southerly
Iby land formerly of Mary L. Hallock, Harold P. Hallock and Jacob
Arthur Hallock, now of Jen Simcik, 706.5 feet and Easterly by land
formerly of May E. Hamilton, now of Ales Zeneski, on a straight line
designated by iron pipes set down for bounds at the Northeasterly and
Southeasterly corn ars of the premises hereby conveyed, estimated to
contain 12.2 acres, be the same more or less.
TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the party of
,the first part of, in and to Oregon North Road and Alvah's Lane, ad-
,iacant to said premises, to the am ter linea thereof.
BEING AND INTSNDLD TO BE Parcel TWO as contained in deed from
Alex Bonkoski and Stephanie Bonkoski to Alex Boakoski and Stephanie
Bonkoski, as tenants by the entirety, dated July 16, 1941 and recorded
in Suffolk County Clerk'a office in Liber 2174, page 548 on July 16,
1941, said Alex Bonkoski having died on denuery 9, 1945.