deed listed at    liber 253    pp 533  -  536

Maria Jane and Hiram Moore  to John B. Ireland

This Indenture made the Tenth day of October in the year One Thousand Eight hundred and Eighty four.

Between Maria Jane Moore and Hiram Moore her husband of the City of New York parties of the first part and John B. Ireland of said city party of the second part.

Witnesseth that the Said parties of the first part for an d in consideration of the Sum of One Dollar lawful money of the United States of America to them in hand paid by the said party of the Second part at or before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledge have granted bargained sold aliened remised released conveyed and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain sell alien remise release convey and confirm unto the said party of the second part and to his heirs and assigns forever.

All that certain tract or parcel of land with the Buildings and improvements thereon and Situate lying and being partly n the town of Esopus in the County of Ulster and state of New York at the North Easterly Corner of the Town of New Paltz.

Beginning in the said town of New Paltz at the south east corner of the tract which is or was known as the Polhamus lot at a hemlock tree standing on the west bank of the Hudson River distant about fifty chains southerly from the Mouth of Beaver Creek where said creek empties into the Hudson River and running thence North Seventy five degrees west thirty Seven chains and fifty links to a heap of Stones in the southwesterly corner of said tract.  thence running north three degrees east four chains and twenty eight links to a pine tree marked.  thence running north seventy eight degrees west three chains to a chestnut tree on the south east bank of the Beaver Creek.  thence running north twenty two degrees east along the said creek three chains and sixty eight links to the end of the wall on the northwesterly corner of the said Polhamus lot.  thence running north eighty one degrees west one chain and seventy links across said Beaver Creek and the road thence running north seventeen degrees east along the said road three chains and seventy three links to the corner of the nursery.  thence running north sixty seven degrees west one chain and thirty links.  thence running north forty seven degrees west one chain.  thence running north seven and one half degrees east six chains and ninety links to the south side of the road.  then running north fourteen degrees west one chain to the corner.  thence running north thirteen degrees east seven chains. thence running north twelve degrees east seven chains and eighty eight links to George Townsends line as now or lately run out.  thence running north eighty four and one half degrees east twenty chains and ninety links to the shore of the bay at the mouth of the said beaver creek and where the said creek empties into the Hudson River.  thence continuing on the same course first mentioned eight chains and seventy seven links to a pine bush on the easterly side of the points formed by the said Bay or mouth of Beaver Creek and the Hudson River and thence running southerly along the margin of the said Hudson River to the place of beginning.

And also all the land covered by water and within the boundaries aforesaid containing in the whole one hundred and forty three acres more or less together with all privileges the said Robert Livingston Pell his said wife or his said Daughter and heir may now possess of ingress & egress to said premises but subject to any and all conditions under which they may possess them and no more.

Together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions,  and remainders, rents issues and profits thereof And also all the estate right title interest curtesy, right of curtesy,  property possession claim and demand whatsoever as well in Law as in Equity of the said parties of the first part of in and to the above bargained premises  and every part and parcel thereof with the appurtenances.

To have and to hold all and singular the above mentioned and described premises with the appurtenances unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns forever.

In Witness Whereof the said parties of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.

Sealed and delivered    }
in the presence of          }     Maria June Moore       (seal)
John J Melchor               }     Hiram Moore                (seal)
D. Frank Lloyd               }

State of New York         }
County of New York      }   SS
City of New York           }

On the tenth day of October A. D. 1884 before me personally came and appeared Maria Jane Moore and Hiram Moore her husband to me known and known to me to be the persons described in and who Executed the within Conveyance and they Severally acknowledged to me the Execution thereof for the uses and purposes therein described. 
                                  D. Frank Lloyd
                                  Notary Public N. Y. Co.

 

State of New York                   }
City & County of New York     }    SS

I, Patrick Keenan clerk of the city and county of New York and also clerk of the Supreme Court for the said city and county the same being a Court of Record do hereby certify that D. Frank Lloyd whose name is Subscribed to the certificate of the proof or acknowledgment of the annexed instrument and thereon written was at the time of taking such proof and acknowledgment a Notary Public in and for the city and county of New York dwelling in the said city Commissioned and sworn and duly authorized to take the same and further that I am well acquainted with the handwriting of such Notary and Verily believe that the Signature to the said certificate or proof or acknowledgment is genuine.  I further certify that said Instrument is Executed and acknowledged according to the Law of the state of New York.

In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto se6t my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court and County the 10th day of October 1884
                                Patrick Keenan,   clerk

 A True Record  Oct 11, 1884 at 11 AM
                                                        J D Wurts   clerk

this is a transcription of a deed located in the Ulster County Clerk's Vault Room, Kingston, New York  transcribed 29 december 2001
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