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Louise Neidlinger and Neidlinger heirs to Williamson W Fuller |
BETWEEN LOUISE NEIDLINGER, GEORGE P. NEIDLINGER and RUDOLF G. NEIDLINGER Executrix and Executors of and Trustees under the last will end testament of Adam Neidlinger, late of West Park, Ulster County, New York, deceased, of the first part, and WILLIAMSON W. FULLER, of the City of New York, party of the second part. . WITNESSETH, That the said parties of the first part, by virtue of the power and authority to them given in and by the said last will and testament, and in consideration of One Hundred ( $100) Dollars, and other valuable considerations lawful money of the United States, paid by the party of the second part, do hereby grant and release unto the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Esopus, Ulster County, in the Stale of New York, being a portion of Lot number eleven (11) of the three mile or River Lots in the North Division of the Patent of New Paltz, lying and situate in the Township of Esopus, County of Ulster, State of New York, which said tract of land is bounded and contains as follows: Beginning on the Hudson River at a pitch pine tree in the division line between Lots numbers eleven and twelve (11 and 12) in said Patent; thence running along said division line North seventy four (74j degrees west forty two (42j chains sixty eight ( 68 ) links to the centre of the public highway leading from Newburgh to Kingston; thence (2) along said highway south four ( 4 ) degrees east thirteen (13 ) chains more or less to the entrance gate; thence (3) still along said highway south twenty seven (27) degrees east thirteen (13) chains and fifty five ( 55 ) links more or less to the south line of the said tract ; thence (4) along said line as the fence now stands south seventy two (72) degrees east thirty one (31) chains and thirty (30) links to the Hudson River; thence (5) along said River in a Northerly direction about twenty four (24) chains to the place of beginning. Containing as surveyed by Mark R. Powell in December, 1851, eighty (80) acres and six tenths (6/10ths) of an acre be the said several dimensions or contents more or less. Being the same premises conveyed to said Adam Neidlinger by Alexander Holland and wife, by deed dated the 20th day of May, 1884, and recorded in the Clerk's office of the County of Ulster, on the 22nd day of May, 1884, in book 251 of Deeds, page 359.
AND ALSO all the right, title, interest, estate and advantages which the
said Alexander Holland and wife have acquired and now have or might
hereafter have by virtue of a certain act of the Legislature of the
State of New York entitled "An act to authorize Archibald Russell
to erect a dock or wharf in the Hudson River in the Town of Esopus,
adjoining his land" passed May 14, 1845, and all other riparian
rights of said parties hereto of the first part. Beginning at a point in the highway leading from Newburgh to Kingston where the division line between Lot Eleven (11) and Lot twelve (12) of the three mile or River Lots in the North Division of New Paltz crosses said highway at or near the southerly boundary of a cemetery, running thence along said line North 71' 30' west six thousand five hundred and eighty nine (6589) feet more or less; thence south 40 west six hundred and sixty four (664.) feet more or less; thence south 17' 15' west seven hundred and fifty two (752) feet to the highway known as the West Park Road; thence in a southeasterly direction along said Highway as it winds and turns to a stake and stones, being the corner of the land now or late of M. W. Powell; thence North 13 3/4' East four hundred (400) feet; thence north 12' east four hundred (400) feet, thence North 5 1/2' east two hundred (200) feat; thence North 14' 30' east two hundred and thirty (230) lest; thence south69' 30' east nineteen hundred and fifteen (1915) feet to the end of a stone wall; thence south 70' 10° East three thousand seven hundred and twenty ( 3720) feet to said highway leading from Newburgh to Kingston and thence Northerly along said highway as It winds and turns, seventeen hundred and fifty three (1753) feet to the point or place of beginning. Excepting therefrom the land conveyed by Helen R. Russell to the New York West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company by deed dated November 16th, 1881, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Ulster County in Book of Deeds Number 232, at page 160, &c. Containing after deducting the lands of said Railway Company two hundred and sixteen 19/100 acres be the same more or less. Being the tract or parcel of land thirdly described in and conveyed by a certain deed bearing date the seventh day of December, in the year 1885, made and executed by Helen R. Russell to Cynthia Helen Durkee, the wife of Eugene R. Durkee, and recorded in the office of the Clark of the County of Ulster on the eighth day of December, in the year 1885, in Book 260 of Deeds at page 612, and a part of the real estate of which the said Cynthia Helen Durkee died seized and which by her Last Will and testament bearing date May 22, 1874, and duly proved and admitted to probate in and by the Surrogate's Court of the County of Ulster on the tenth day of June, in the year 1890, was by her devised to her husband, the said Eugene R. Durkee. It being understood that the courses given in the foregoing description are taken from surveys made by A. Grant Childs, November 1885.
And all right, title and interest of the parties hereto of the first
part to one half in width of the Roads or Highways lying opposite and
adjacent to said premises. Beginning at a stone set in the ground on the top of said hill and running south six degrees west one chain and seventy five links to the west side of said road, thence along the west and south sides of said road about three chains and fifty links to the end of a stone wall; thence south ten degrees east one chain and fifty seven links to the place of beginning. Containing one tenth of an acre; subject to the condition that gravel shall not be removed from so close to the line as not to leave as much gravel for the use of the road as the present survey of the road now covers and yet not undermine a fence or wall set upon said line across the gravel hill, and also subject to the reservation of the privilege or drawing a few loads reserved to Elias Terpenning, If he should want to use it about his house or otherwise. Being the same premises conveyed to said Adam Neidlinger by Eugene R. Durkee, by deed dated the 13th day of August, 1890, and recorded in Ulster County Clerk's office on the 18th day of August, 1890, in Liber 293 of Deeds page 628.
TOGETHER with the appurtenances and also all the estate which the said
testator had at the time of his decease in said premises and also the
estate therein which the said parties of the first part have or have
power to dispose of, whether individually or by virtue of said will or
otherwise.
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