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.Made the day of Sept mbar Nineteen Hundred and
Fifty
� 1Vttri FRI-3DA C. ROLPES of :Iattituck, Suffolk Ccunty, iiew York,
party of the flrst part,and
EDINARD G. AP.ITZ and Au RET T. f01TZ, his wife, of
6lattituck, Suffolk County, New York, as tenants by the
entirety,
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�RISN�sooth that the party of the first part, in consideration of
One .and 00/100 ______________________________________________ Dollar
($1.00 ) lawful money of the United States, and other good and
valuable co,sideraian paid by the partite of the second part,
does hereby grant and release unto the part lea of the second part, t'usir
heirs and assigns forever,all that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being In iittituck, Town of Southold, Suffolk Count,
New York, bounded and described as follov.s:
BEGILLING at a point on the easterly side of Reeve Place, which
point is 366 feet south of the southwest turner of the land of the
Presbyterian Parsonage, and running along the land Hrthur and L;:dia
Woodward the distance of 417 feet, and thence in the same direction
the distance of 23 feet to the land of George L. Penny 3rd, thence
southerly along the land of George L. Penny 3rd to Suffolk Avenue,
thence westerly along Suffolk Avenue until it ,joins iieeve Place, and
thence. Northerly by Heave Place to the Point or place of beginning;
together with all the right, title and Interest of the P=arty of the 11 at
.part of, In and to Suffolk Avenue and Reevc Place to the ,onter lines
thereof adjoining said premises.
.BEING and intended to be the same parcel ronveyod by Mary L.
Goodale to the panty of the first part by deed dated Sanunry 29, 1945
_ and recorded in the office of the Glerk cf the four.t.y of Suffolk to
Libor 2307 of Deeds, Page 543, on l;h: 1:Sth duy of Sebrv,ury, 1945.