Cape May County Times, 27 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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The Week in Real Estate

Extracts of All Deeds

Published in conjunction with the Cape May County Gazette, Cape May Court House, week-ending April 13: Ocean City Edward E. Eddowes, et John H. Whlticar. $2,100. Lots 593 to 596 inclusive, section E. Jennie A. Spratt to J. Edmund Jeffries. et tut. $4,500. Lot 237, section A. H. Harry HoU. et ux., to Joseph Hart Orr, el ux. Lot 34, section 4. Ocean Front Real Estate Co. George W. Harris, et Charles F. Woolford. $6,700. Lot 60 and N. W. 15 feet of lot 61, plan 4, Bay Front. Daniel Owen Jacoby to William Adolph Erbrlck, et al. Lot 8 tion M. Mary B. Turpin. Ex'crx, et ul., to Agnes W. Richardson. $400. Lot 307. section D. Ida V. Benner, et al.. to Frank Thompson, et ux. $10,500. Lot 9. block 9. plan 2. Ocean City Land Co. Herbert'W. Blanchard, et ux.. to George J. Crist. Lots 475 and 476, section G. Sanford C. Fox, et ux., to H. Stanley Fox, et ala. Lot 774, section F. Samuel C. Kramer, et ux.. to Ewing T. Corson. $1,200. Lot 14 and K. W. 5 feet of lot 12, Delancey Realty Co. Ewing T. Corson to Satnuel Kramer et ai. $1,200. Sami above. Charles F. Wall, et ux.. to Clarence B. Kugler, Jr. $7,500. with bulldlnin thereon beginning in N. W. line of Pleasure avenue, feet 8. W. from 6th street, 100x100

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Ernest M. Kenet, et ux., et ala., to Wadea Kaasab. $44,000. Lot in S. W. Une of 3rd streat, 80 feet S. E. from S. E. line of Corinthian avenue. George S. Idell. et ux.. to sama. 138,000. Lot in N. E. Une of 4th street, 160 feet 8. W. from South line of Corinthian avenue. Fidelity Realty Co. to B. Franklin Goeu. $800. Lot 38 and N. E. 10 fee' of lot 39. block 411, section B. B. Franklin Goetz, et ux., to James H. F. Dixon. $2,950. Lots 37 and 38 and N. E. 10 feet of lot 39. block 411. section B. Frederick J. Dietz to Edward E. Hanscom. et al. $12,000. Lot In 8. E. line of Ocean avenue. 200 feet S. W. from 14th street. 50x910 feet. Melville Hanscom to Edward E. Hanscom. $300. Lot 835. block 8.' plan 1. Garden::. Fidelity Really Co. to Thomas T. j Townsend. $36,750. Lot in S. W. j line of Park Piece. 204 feet S. E. from Corinthian avenue. Samuel J. Ligget, et ux.. to Harry 1 JL r?gott. et ux. $600. Lot 586.; section C. Margaret B Martin, et vlr., to Charlotte 8. Chester. $13,500. Lot | in 8 W. line of Park Place. 120 feet 5. E. from Corinthian avenue. 40x100 '

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William Edward Staup. et ux.. to ! Bernadette T. Danzeisen. Lot In 8.! W side of Park Place. 780 feet S. E. ! from Atlantic avenue. 70x100 feet, j Edw in M. Suo/ to Nelson B. Sooy. ( Lot 123. section A. Samuel Beettee. et ux.. to John ' Marts. $1,000. Lot 621. block 2902.1 Arthur N. Herron, et ux.. to Lewis i CossatHion. $3,000. Lots 450. 452! and 454. section A. Thomas I*. Fisher, et ux.. >o John | H. Main, et ux. Lot 596. section C. Jay H. Mowbray, et ux.. to Thomas P. Fisher. $16,000. Lots 7 and 3, block D. plan 2, Gardens. Emma L. Thorn, et vlr., to Harvey! C. Creamer. $17,000 Let 689. section C. J. Laban Headley, et ux.. et al.. to! Mary A. No: cross, $3,800. Lot 392 and half of lot 391. section C. Mary Ogden Riegel. et vlr.. to An- 1 na L. Werner 110.000. Part of lou 104 and 105. Girard Realty Co. The Shore Realty Co to William H. Shearer, et ux. 84.100. N. E. 14.86 feet of lot 392. section D. Robert B Smith, et ux.. to Mary Welsh 814.000. Lot 410. section C.! John W r.iderhil! to Richard P. Sterne $1,600. Lots $40. 141 and 342. aertloa I William E Stockley. «t ux.. to ! Frederick H Manley. $7,500. S. W. 4 feet of lot 581. and all of 652. sec-1 tion D. Ocean City Association to J. Frank 8hs41er»errer N E 33 1-3 leet of lot 773, ssetion I). J. Frank Sbeilenberger. et ux . to Augustins Ermlli.. Same as above. Charles W. Msel.md et us.. u> Ne|lie L. Carey. fl.SOu Ls.ts 598. 5X9 and 602. section E. Harry W. Bonham, et ux.. to Marie Smith. $5,600. Lot $3. section C. Upper Towuhip Anthony R Smith, et ux.. to Orlando L. Git arson. Lot on 8 E. aide of Seaside road, from Beasley's I“..l:.t to Cape May. containing 2 acres. a<1 joining other lauds of Grantor and the school-house lot. Hoses F Madden, et ux., to Charles . H. Godfrey, <H ai Lot at Turtahoe beginning st a atone In renter public road loading through Tuckaboe. adjoining land of Elijah B Wheaton, containing 46 square rods.

Borough of Woodbine Bernard L. Leventhal. et ux.. to Gltte Datchoweky. $1,400. Lots 23 and 24, block 8, section C. Dennis Township Gifford Anneley to Harry Anneley. $400. House and lot on South side of public road from Dernlsvills to East Creek, adjoining lands of Wm. Lloyd. Sr.. Joseph Taylor and others, containing 1 sere. Sea Isle City Morris Boney, Jr., et als.. to Edward B. Arnett. $13,500. Lot with buildings thereon, beginning at point of intersection of S. W. side of Paris street with S. E. side of Landis avenue. containing 22,f00 square feet. Edward B. Arnett, et ux.. to First National Bank of Sea Isle City. Lots 8 to 11 Inclusive, block 12, S. W.

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David A. Lennox to Charles A Kohs. $375. Part of lot 18, block 5, South Point. Matilda T. Landis to Frederick L. Saunders, et ux. $450. Part of lot 2. block 1-C. Matilds Harrison, et vlr.. et als.. to Edward B. Arnett. Lot S, block 12, S. W. section. Borough of Avalon Charles V. D. Joline. Special Master. (land Avalon Development Co.) to Borough of Avalon. $2,100. Lots 28. 30 and 40. section R; lots 37 and 44. section 7; lots 21, 26. 27. 29, 31, 33, 39 and 40. section 14. Avalon City Building and Loan Association to Charles V. Baxendale. et Lot 35. section 27. Charles V. Baxendale. et al.. to John E. James, et ux. Same as above. Victor Durand. Jr., et ux.. to Edwin B. Bennett. $2.BOO. Lots 39 and 40. block 21. Borough nt Stone Harbor Marguerette G. Kelly, et vlr., et als.. to Joseph P. Lodge. $130. Lots 77 and 78. block 87. plan of 1*07; lots 16 and 18. block 97, plan A; lots 19 to 22 :;cluslv«, block 93. plan D-2. Robert E. Long, et ux.. to Dorr E. Newton. $83.76. Lot in N. W. line of 3rd avenue. 110 feet N. E. from N. corner of S3rd street and 3rd avenue. Dorr E. Newton, et ux.. to Edward L. Voorheos, et als. $600. Lot 167, block 81. plan G. Middle Township George H. White Land and Improvement Co. to Elisabeth Tlmans. Lou 17. 18 and 19. block 69. plan Wildwood Junction HelgbU. Same to Jock Finder. Lou 11 to 14 inclusive, block 70. plan B. Same to Robert Hill. Lots 33, 20, 34. 35 and 36. block 95. plan 3. ‘Mary A. Powell to Thurston Elmer Wood Poet. No. 198, Americai/ Legion <1,600. House and lot on 8. W. side of Hand avenue. Court House, binding lands of Robt. S. Miller and Blanche N. Bonnell, containing 80 square perches. City of North Wildwood Edna-J. Mlnnich. et vlr., to William E. Learning, et ux. $950. Lou 23 and 25. block 202. Geoige A Redding. Sheriff, (property of Rosens Walker, et als.) to Hugh Clark. $5,600. LoU 34 and; 36. block 199 % Henry H. Oltens to Bertha J. Harris. $400. Lot 6. block 145. John Smith, et als.. Ex’crs. to Effluger Gilbert. $100, Lou 10 end 12. block 235. 2nd Ward George W. Doeri. et ux.. et al.. to Leon Cherksey. Lot 14. block 173. itb buildings thereon.

Leon Cherksey to Georgs W. Doerr. et ux. Same as shove. Sarah E. B. Lipplncott. et vir., to Thomas Glsetoe, et ux. $350. Lot 32. block 117. Theophilus Di-e, et ux.. to John F. O'Donnell. AH right, title and Interest In lou 56 and 67, block 288. City of Wildwood Eva T. Morris. Ex’ctrx, to Vincent Changlln. $2,600. lot 4. block 76. Mary E. Ewan to Kate Miller, lot 17, block 16. S. E. Railroad avenue. Webster Clay Bright, et ux., to Panteleone Mazzota, et ux. Lot 7 and N. W. 19-20 of lot 8. block 160, 2nd W'ard. Thomas J. Cancelmo. et als., to A Victor Cancelmo. $2,000. All right, title and Interest in loU 1 -and 2. block C. also loU 9. 10 and 11, block C. map of Riparian Righto. Frederick B. Troxell. et ux., to Ell a McCutcheon. $5,000. Lot 27. block 75. Burrows C. Marshall, et ux., to John R. Dougherty. $800. Lot <49. section G. T. 8. Goelln Lumber Co. to Regina X. Byrne. Lot 24. block 68. 1st

Ward.

Sheppard W. Coombs, et ux., to Jackson Drug Co. Lot 24, block E. 1st Ward. Aaron Terry, et ux., to Frederick H. Sutter, et ux Lot 15, block 50, N. E. section. Maria R. Dunstai. to Andrew J. Olson, et al. Lot 30. block 55. Herbert S. Shav, et ux., to AIol v L. Brown. Lot 28. block 39. AJtNiao t ■ Brown, et ux., to Herbert S. Shaw, et ux. ton block 47. Borough of Wildwood Trest Theophilus Dare, et ux.. .to Eolth L. Stoker. LoU 15 and 16. block 23. Charles D. Meschter. et u^.. to WUlUm C. Hunt, et ux. 821.000. Lots 9 to 14 Inclusive, block 27.

Samuel B. Goff, Jr., et al.. to William H. G. Gould. $1,600. LoU 19 and 20, block 56. Charles H. Brelsford, et ux.. to William Walter, et ux. Lots 37 and 38, block 27. Jenney Harper, et vlr., to Stephen Girard). LoU 7 and 8. block 10. Borough of Wildwood Crest to Wildwood Crest Realty Co. Lot 66 and 8. E. half of lot 67. block 11-A Cape May City Jeremiah E. Mecray, el ux., to Laura M. Brown. $1,155. Lot 6. plan J. B. Mecray. George F. Rutherford, et ux.. to George William Firth, et ux. $6,500. Lot 6. section 9, Cape Ma^ Land Co., with Hotel Villa Nova. Ida M. Firth, et vir.. to George F. Rutherford. $3,000. West part of lot 2. section 4. Mt. Vernon tract. Samuel L. Burroughs, et ux.. to Berths H. P. Hickey. $6,500. Lot on S. E. side of Corinthian avenue, 250 feet N. E. from Franklin street. Borough of Cape May Point Annie E. Jones, et vlr., to Ida Waaser. $2,600. LoU 87 and 89. block A

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