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OF THE LOUVRE FARM.
JAMES I. JONES, GEORGE JONES, GEORGE A. JONES and LEWIS C. JONES, trustees of HELEN LANGDON, of Ist part, and ALICE JONES, WOODBURY LANGDON and HELEN LANG- DON, his wife, of 2d part, RE- BECCA JONES, of 3d part, to LEWIS COLFORD JONES, of 4th part.
DEED OF PARTI- TION.
Dated 2Ist Feb., 1856. Ack. 2Ist Feb. and on Ioth and IIth April, 1856. Rec. 14th May, 1856. 706 Conveyances, 417. Consideration, $39,753.
CONVEYS two-thirds of lots, numbered on said map 578, by the numbers, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, and also all the water rights, and rights to land under the waters of the East River lying in front of the land and premises lastly above described, and the said portion of Avenue B.
JAMES I. JONES, GEORGE JONES, GEORGE A. JONES, LEWIS C. JONES, trustees of HELEN LANGDON, LEWIS COLFORD JONES and CATHERINE, his wife, ALICE JONES, of Ist part, WOODBURY I ANGDON and HELEN, his wife, of 2d part, to REBECCA JONES, of 3d part.
DEED.
Dated 2Ist Feb., 1856. Ack. 2Ist Feb., 1856, and Ioth April, 1856. Rec. 14th May, 1856. 706 Conveyances, 421. Consideration, $26,638.
CONVEYS lots numbered on said map 578, by the num-
358 SUB-DIVISION NUMBER FOUR OF THE LOUVRE FARM.
bers, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 12I, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251.
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LEWIS COLFORD JONES and CATHERINE, his wife, ALICE JONES, parties of the Ist part, and REBECCA JONES, of the 2d part,
to JAMES I. JONES, GEORGE JONES, GEORGE A. JONES and LEWIS C. JONES, trustees of HELEN LANGDON, of 3d part.
DEED OF PARTI- TION.
Dated 2Ist Feb., 1856. Ack. 21st Feb., 1856, and on ioth April, 1856. Rec. 14th May, 1856. 706 Conveyances, 424. Consideration, $39,753.
CONVEYS two-thirds of lots, numbered on said map 578, by the numbers, 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 85, 86, 87, S8, 89, 90, 91 , 92, 93, 94: 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 177,178, 179, 180, 181, 182, IS3, 184, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227.
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SUB-DIVISION NUMBER FIVE . OF THE LOUVRE FARM.
Sub-division number five was set apart to Frances Maria Pen- dleton in the suit of Schermerhorn vs. Jones above set forth, and is described in the Commissioner's report therein as " Situated, lying and being in the said Ninth Ward of the City of New York, between Third Avenue and the East River aforesaid, Bounded Southeasterly by the East River, Northwesterly by Third Avenue aforesaid, Southwesterly by the said before- described lot (No. 4) number four of the said premises, and Northeasterly by lot (No. 6) number six of the said premises, so divided by us the said Commissioners as aforesaid, and more particularly Butted, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Beginning at a point on the Southeasterly side of Third Avenue aforesaid, at the distance of sixty-four feet, three inches and three-quarters of an inch Southwesterly from Seventy-third Street aforesaid, being the Northwesterly corner of the before- described lot (No. 4) number four of the said premises whereof the aforesaid division was so made by us as aforesaid, and run- ning thence along the said lot (No. 4) number four from said
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Third Avenue to the East River as follows, to-wit: Running from the said place of beginning Southeasterly on a line parallel with and at the distance of sixty four feet three inches and three- quarters of an inch Southwesterly from Seventy-third Street to and across the before-mentioned Second Avenue seven hundred and ten feet to a point on the Southeasterly side of said Second Avenue ; then Southwesterly on and along the Southeasterly side or line of Second Avenue sixty-seven feet and eight inches to a point distant seventy-two feet and four inches Northeasterly from the Northeasterly corner of Second Avenue and Seventy- second Street ; then from Second Avenue aforesaid Southeasterly on a line parallel with Seventy-second Street, and at the distance of seventy-two feet and four inches Northeasterly therefrom to and across the before-mentioned First Avenue seven hundred and fifty feet to a point on the Southeasterly side or line of said First Avenue at the distance of seventy-two feet and four inches Northeasterly from the Northeasterly corner of First Avenue and Seventy-second Street ; then Southwesterly on and along the Southeasterly side or line of First Avenue two hundred and thirty-seven feet and four inches, crossing Seventy-second Street aforesaid to a point on the said Southeasterly side or line of the said last-mentioned Avenue at a distance of sixty-five feet South- westerly from Seventy-second street aforesaid ; then Southeast- erly on a line parallel with Seventy-second Street and at the distance of sixty-five feet Southwesterly therefrom to and across the before-mentioned Avenue A seven hundred and seventy feet to a point on the Southeasterly side of the said last-mentioned avenue sixty-five feet Southwesterly from Seventy-second street ; then Southwesterly on and along the said Southeasterly side or line of the said last-mentioned Avenue A one hundred and thirty-nine feet three inches and three-quarters of an inch to the Northeasterly corner of the said last-mentioned avenue and Seventy-first street ; then Southeasterly on and along the North- easterly side of Seventy-first Street to the East River to the
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Northeasterly corner at the said river of the said before-described lot (No. 4) number four of the said premises, whereof the said division was so made by us as aforesaid; and thence running on and along the said River, crossing Seventy-second Street to a point or place Northeasterly of Seventy-second Street and at the distance of sixty-four feet and four inches therefrom, and at the distance of three hundred and sixty-eight feet seven inches and three-quarters of an inch from the Northeasterly side or line of Seventy-first Street, being the Northeasterly line at the said River of the aforesaid lot (No. 4) number four of the said pre- mises so divided, measuring the said two last-mentioned dis- tances respectively on a line at right angles with the said last- mentioned streets, and then running from the said River North- westerly on a line parallel with and at the distance of sixty-four feet and four inches Northeasterly from Seventy-second Street to the said before-mentioned Avenue A; then Northeasterly on and along the Southeasterly side of Avenue A one hundred and thirty-nine feet eleven inches and three-quarters of an inch to the Southeasterly corner made by the intersection of Avenue A and Seventy-third Street; then Northwesterly across the said last-mentioned avenue one hundred feet to the Southwesterly corner made by the intersection of the said last-mentioned street and avenue ; then Northwesterly on and along the Southwest- erly side of Seventy-third Street six hundred and seventy feet to the Southeasterly corner made by the intersection of Seventy- third Street and Frst Avenue ; then Northeasterly across Sev- enty-third Street and along the Southeasterly side of First Avenue two hundred and eighteen feet to a point on the said Southeasterly side of the said last-mentioned avenue, distant forty-six feet three inches and three-quarters of an inch South- westerly from the street distinguished on the city map aforesaid by Seventy-fourth street ; then Northwesterly on a line running parallel with Seventy-fourth Street and at the distance of forty- six feet three inches and three-quarters of an inch Southwesterly
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therefrom across the said last-mentioned avenue, and through the block or space of ground lying between Seventy-third and Seventy-fourth Streets seven hundreed and fifty-feet to Second Avenue ; then Northeasterly on and along the Southeasterly side of Second Avenue forty-six feet three inches and three- quarters of an inch to the Southeasterly corner made by the intersection of the said last-mentioned avenue and Seventy- fourth Street; then Northwesterly across Second Avenue one hundred feet to the Northwesterly corner made by the said intersection of the said last-mentioned street and avenue ; then Northwesterly on and along the Southwesterly side of Seventy- fourth Street six hundred and ten feet to the Southeasterly cor- ner of the said last-mentioned street and Third Avenue; and thence Southwesterly on and along the Southeasterly side or line of the said Third Avenue, crossing Seventy-third Street three hundred and twenty-eight feet seven inches and one-half of an inch to a point on the Southeasterly side of said Third Avenue distant sixty-four feet three inches and three-quarters of an inch Southwesterly from Seventy-third Street aforesaid, the aforesaid place of beginning. Containing, inclusive of streets and avenues, twenty-two acres and three roods of land, according to the survey and map aforesaid made of the said premises under our direction as aforesaid."
On Sth January, 1811, previous to the above-mentioned par- tition, and before his marriage with Frances Maria Jones, Ed- mund H. Pendleton 'agreed, by an indenture made between him and John Jones, Edward R. Jones, and James I. Jones, Trus- tees for Frances Maria Jones, to settle upon her and her heirs one full, equal, undivided half part of her one-seventh interest in the estate of her father, John Jones, and to convey the same unto them in trust for her sole and separate use during the mar- riage and their joint lives. Upon the death of Eleanor Mar- garet Jones, Edmund H. Pendleton agreed to settle upon his
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wife on the like trusts one-half of the one-sixth share in the estate of her father, John Jones, of which the said Eleanor Margaret Jones died seised. These agreements are not re- corded, but are fully recited in a decd recorded in Liber 190, Conveyances page 357.
EDMUND H. PENDLETON and FRANCES MARIA, his wife, to JOHN JONES, EDWARD R. JONES, and JAMES I. JONES.
DEED OF TRUST. Dated 14th Mar., 1816. Not recorded, but recit- ed in Liber 190, Con- veyances, page 357.
CONVEYS one full, equal, undivided half of the one full, equal, undivided sixth part of all that certain messuage or dwell- ing-house and farm or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the City of New York, between the highway or Post Road and the East River, commonly called the Louvre.
In trust for sole and separate use of Frances M. Pendleton during her marriage with Edmund H. Pendleton, and during their joint lives, free from his debts, etc. ; but to permit them or him to receive the rents thereof to and for the use of Frances M. Pendleton and Edmund H. Pendleton, unless the said Frances M. Pendleton otherwise direct, then to her, or her appointee. If she survive him, then in trust for the said Frances M. Pendleton, her heirs and assigns forever ; if she die first, then in trust for Edmund H. Pendleton during his life, and on his death to the lawful issue of Frances M. Pendleton, and their heirs as tenants in common, the lawful issue of a deceased child taking its parents share. And in default of issue to the heirs-at-law of the said Frances M. Pendleton, with full power
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to her to direct, limit and appoint by will unto and amongst her lawful issue, and if none among such persons as she may think proper, and also with full power to Frances M. Pendleton and husband to sell with consent of trustees.
After the partition of the said Louvre Farm into six sub- divisions the undivided half of Sub-division Number Five, which was set apart to Mrs. Pendleton in severalty, was held by her trustees under the above trusts. The other moiety was con- veyed as follows :
DEED.
EDMUND H. PENDLETON and FRANCES MARIA, his wife, to AUGUSTUS FLEMING.
Dated 27th Feb, 1836. Ack. 29th Feb., 1836. Rec. Ist Mar., 1836. 347 Conveyances, 615. Consideration, $10 .;
CONVEYS the moiety or undivided half part of all that certain other piece and parcel of land, parcel of the said farm, called the Louvre, situated, lying and being (formerly in the Ninth Ward), in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, and known and distinguished on a partition of the said farm among the owners thereof as Lot Num- ber Five. Bounded Southeasterly by the East River, North- westerly by the Third Avenue, Northeasterly by the said last-described piece of land Number Six, and Southwesterly by the lot of land also parcel of the said farm called the Louvre, Number Four, which said lot Number Four belongs to the heirs of Isaac C. Jones, deceased, the said lot of land Number Five, containing twenty-two acres and three roods of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances,
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DEED.
AUGUSTUS FLEMING to EDMUND H. PENDLETON.
Dated 29th Feb., 1836. Ack. Ist Mar., 1836. Rec. Ist Mar., 1836. 347 Conveyances, 618. Consideration, $10.
CONVEYS same interest in same premises.
In the Matter of *
The petition of EDMUND H. PENDLE- TON and FRANCES MARIA, his wife, for the appointment of new Trustees in the place of the late JAMES I. JONES, sole surviving trustee of the said FRAN- CES MARIA PENDLETON.
1859-February 5. Petition verified. Sets up death of John Jones on 27th April, 1846, of Edward R. Jones on roth January, IS39, and of James I. Jones on 3d September, 1858, and that there is no issue of the mar- riage of Edmund H. Pendleton and wife.
February 5. Woodbury Langdon and wife, by Joshua Coit, their attorney, John Jones Scher- merhorn, William C. Schermerhorn, Edmund H. Schermerhorn, Lewis C. Jones and wife, Alice Jones and Ellen Schermerhorn, by George A. Jones, their attorney, appear and admit due service of a copy of the peti- tion and notice of motion.
366 SUB-DIVISION NUMBER FIVE OF THE LOUVRE FARM.
1859-February 5. The guardian ad litem of Henry C. Scher- merhorn, Frederick A. Schermerhorn, Eleanor C. Jones, James I. Jones and Cordelia Jones admits due service of said papers.
February 7. Order entered, appointing Thomas W. Ludlow, Alexander Hamilton, Jr., and Nathaniel P. Rogers such trustees. This order is recorded in Liber 779 Conveyances, page 83.
Last Will and Testament of EDMUND H. PENDLETON.
Dated 28th May, 1856. Proved in Dutchess Co., but recorded in New York Register Office in Liber 851 Convs., 600.
"I give, devise and bequeath all my estate, both real and personal, of every kind and description whatever, without any exception, to my beloved wife, Frances M. Pendleton, to have and to hold the same to her and her heirs."
The will contains certain provisions contingent on his surviv- ing his wife.
The map ante page 359 shows the different parcels of this sub-division conveyed from time to time by Mrs. Pendleton, her husband and trustees.
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SUB-DIVISION NUMBER SIX OF THE LOUVRE FARM.
Lot Number Six was set apart to William H. Jones, in the suit of Schermerhorn vs. Jones above set forth, and is described in the commissioner's report therein as " Situated, lying and being in the said Ninth Ward of the City of New York, between Third Avenue and East River aforesaid. Bounded Southeast- erly by the East River, Northwesterly by Third Avenue, South- westerly by the said before described lot (No. 5) number five of the said premises, and Northeasterly by land and premises now or lately in the possession of Richard Riker, and more particularly butted, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Beginning at the Southeasterly corner made by the inter- section of Third Avenue and Seventy-fourth Street aforesaid, being the Northwesterly corner of the before-described lot (No. 5) number five of the said premises, whereof the aforesaid division was so made by us as aforesaid, and running thence along the said lot (No. 5) number five from Third Avenue to the East River, as follows, to-wit: running from the said place of beginning Southeasterly on and along the Southwesterly side of Seventy-fourth Street to and across the said before-mentioned Second Avenue seven hundred and ten feet to the Southeasterly
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corner of said Second Avenue and Seventy-fourth Street ; therl Southwesterly on and along the Southeasterly side or line of Second Avenue forty-six feet three inches and three-quarters of an inch : then Southeasterly on a line parallel with Seventy- fourth Street, and at the distance of forty-six feet three inches and three-quarters of an inch Southwesterly therefrom to and across the said before-mentioned First Avenue seven hundred and fifty feet to a point on the Southeasterly side or line of said First Avenue at the distance of forty-six feet three inches and three-quarters of an inch Southwesterly from Seventy-fourth Street aforesaid ; then Southwesterly on and along the South- easterly side of First Avenue two hundred and eighteen feet to the Southeasterly corner of the said last-mentioned avenue and Seventy-third Street; then Southeasterly on and along the Southwesterly side of Seventy-third Street to and across the said before-mentioned Avenue A seven hundred and seventy feet to the Southeasterly corner of the said last-mentioned avenue and street ; then Southwesterly on and along the Southeasterly side of the said Avenue A one hundred and thirty-nine feet eleven inches and three-quarters of an inch to a point on the said Southeasterly side of the said last-mentioned avenue sixty-four feet and four inches Northeasterly from the before-mentioned Seventy-second Street, and then Southeasterly on a line parallel with Seventy-second Street and at the distance of sixty-four feet and four inches therefrom to the East River to the Northeast- erly corner at the said River of the said before-described lot (No. 5) number five being at the distance, Northeasterly from the Northeasterly side of Seventy-second Street, of sixty-four feet and four inches on a line at right angles with the said street, and thence running along the River as it runs Northeasterly to the Southeasterly corner of the said premises, now, or lately, in the possession of the aforesaid Richard Riker, being the North- easterly corner of the said premises, whereof the division afore- said was so made by us as aforesaid, the width of the said
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hereby-described lot (No. 6) number six on the said East River, measuring the same on a line at right angles with Seventy-third Street aforesaid, being three hundred and thirty-six feet, and then running from the said East River to Third Avenue afore- said along the division line between the said land and premises of the "said Richard Riker and the said premises, sp by us divided as follows, to-wit : First, North forty-six degrees, West four hundred and sixty-three feet, then North forty-seven de- grees. West one thousand six hundred and sixty-nine feet, and then North fifty-eight degrees, West eight hundred and twenty- three feet to said Third Avenue to the Northwesterly corner of the said premises, whereof the said division was so made by us as aforesaid, the said Northwesterly corner of the said premises being in the street distinguished on the City Map aforesaid by Seventy-fifth Street and at the distance of fifteen feet Northeast- erly from the Southeasterly corner of Seventy-fifth Street and Third Avenue, and then running Southwesterly on and along the Southeasterly side of said Third Avenue crossing Seventy-fourth Street two hundred and seventy-nine feet and four inches to the Southeasterly corner of the said last-mentioned avenue and street, the aforesaid place of beginning. Containing, inclusive of streets and avenues, twenty-one acres three roods and eight perches of land, according to the survey and map aforesaid, made of the said premises under our direction as aforesaid."
The said William H. Jones died on 15th November, 1817, unmarried and intestate, leaving him surviving Eleanor Jones, his mother, and the following brothers and sisters,
I. Isaac C. Jones,
2. John Jones,
3. Frances M. Pendleton,
4. Sarah Schermerhorn,
5. James I. Jones,
his only heirs-at-law.
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On 14th March, 1816, before the partition, above mentioned, of the Louvre Farm, the said Frances M. Pendleton and Ed- mund H. Pendleton had conveyed to John Jones, Edward R. Jones and James I. Jones, one undivided half of one undivided sixth part of said Louvre Farm in trust for her sole and sepa- rate use, upon the trusts hereafter set forth in Liber 171 Con- veyances, page 222. After the death of William Henry Jones an undivided half of the undivided fifth of said lot six, which descended to her, the said Frances M. Pendleton, as above men- tioned, was also conveyed to her said trustees on the like trusts. These deeds are not recorded, but are recited in Liber 190 Con- veyances, page 357.
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JOHN JONES to ISAAC CAROW and JAMES I. JONES.
Dated 3d Aug., 1822. Ack. 6th Aug., 1822. Rec. 6th Aug., 1822. 161 Conveyances, 249. Consideration, $1.00.
CONVEYS all and singular the dwelling-house and land situ- ated and lying in the Ninth Ward of the City of New York, between Third Avenue and East River, being part of the farm and estate sometimes called the Louvre, whereof John Jones, deceased, the father of the said John Jones, party to these presents, died seised, and whereon he resided at the time of his death, which part of the said farm and estate now belonging to the said John Jones was in a partition and division made thereof between him, the said John Jones, and the other part owners thereof, set apart, allotted and assigned to the said John Jones, as by the proceedings and decree for said partition, reference being had thereto, may more fully appear, subject to the dower of the before-named Eleanor Jones, the widow of the said John Jones, deceased thereof, and all the right, share and shares and
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interest of the said John Jones of and in all and singular the said farm or tract of land, the same containing, or estimated to contain, one hundred and thirty acres of land, and of and in every part thereof as heir-at-law of his said late father, John Jones, deceased, and of his deceased sister, Eleanor Margaret Jones, and his brother, William Henry Jones, and otherwise howsoever.
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