Deed from Frederick G. and Rebecca Swain Williams, 5 May 1834–B
Source Note
and , Deed for property in , Geauga Co., OH, to JS, 5 May 1834. Featured version copied 5 Aug. 1834 in Geauga Co., OH, Deed Records, 1795–1921, vol. 18, pp. 480–481; unidentified handwriting, possibly William Wilber, who is listed as a recorder for ; Geauga County Archives and Records Center, Chardon, OH. For more complete source information on Geauga County Deed Records, vol. 18, see the source note for Deed from John and Alice Jacobs Johnson, 5 May 1834.
ensealing of these presents I was well seized of these premises, and as a good indefeasible estate in fee simple, and have good right to bargain and sell the same, in manner and form as is above written, and that the same is free of all incumbrances whatsoever, And furthermore I the said do by these presents bind myself and my heirs forever to Warrant and Defend the above granted and bargained premises to him the said Joseph Smith Junior his heirs and assigns against all lawful claims and demands whatsoever. And I the said , do hereby remise release, and forever unto the said Joseph Smith Junior his heirs and assigns, all my right and title of dower in and to the above described premises
In Witness whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and seals this fifth day of May A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty four,
L.S.
L.S.
Signed Sealed Acknowledged & Delivered in presence of ,
The State of Ohio)
Ss)
May fifth A. D. 1834.
Personally appeared and to me personally known as the signers and sealers of the above instrument, and acknowledged that they did voluntarily sign and seal the same, and that the same is their free act and deed, And I having fully made known and explained to the said , the contents of the above deed and having likewise examined her separate and apart from her said , she declared that she did of her own free will and accord voluntarily sign seal acknowledge, and as her free act and deed, deliver the same, without the force, coercion or compulsion of her said and that she is still satisfied therewith
Justice of the Peace
Recd. July 30th & Recorded Aug 5th 1834 Wm Wilber Dep. Recorder. [p. 481]