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Robert F. Northen
and Henrietta H. Northen
Deed - October
9, 1847
This indenture made the 9th day of October in
the year 1847 between Robert F. Northen and Henrietta his wife on the one
part and Margaret J. Bryant on the other part all of the county of
Richmond. Witnesseth that he said R. F. Northen and Henrietta, his wife, in
consideration of forty-five dollars of lawful money of Virginia to them in
hand paid by the said Margaret J. Bryant on or before the ensealing and
delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have
bargained and sold and by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said
Margaret J. Bryant her heirs and assigns, a certain piece or parcel of land
lying in the parish of Farnham, bounded as follows:
beginning at the
upper corner of the land of James S. Packett on the main road leading from
Dirrettsville to Totuskey Bridge and thence up said road a sufficient
distance to make an angle so as to form as compacted a piece of land to
contain eight acres. To be bounded on the east by the land of said Packett
as the said M. J. Bryant and Elijah S. Williams may agree upon or as the
County Surveyor may determine by actual survey. The said eight acres are
specified and reserved in a deed from said Northen and wife to said Williams
bearing date 8th day of September 1847, together with all the appurtenances
whatsoever to the said land belonging or appertaining , and the revisions,
rents and profits thereof, to have and to hold the said eight acres of land
with the tenements, hereditaments and all and singular the premises herein
before mentioned and every part and parcel thereof unto the said Margaret J.
Bryant, her heirs and assigns forever.
And the said R. F. Northen and Henrietta, his
wife, for themselves and their heirs the said eight acres of land with all
and singular the premises and appurtenances before mentioned unto the said
Margaret J. Bryant, her heirs and assigns free from the claim or claims of
them, the said R. F. Northen and Henrietta, his wife, their or either of
their heirs and of all and every person and persons whatsoever shall, will
and do warrant and forever defend by these presents.
In witness the said Robert F. Northen and
Henrietta, his wife, have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals
the day and year first herein written.
Robert F. Northen
Henrietta H.
Northen
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