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Deed from Jacob Remick, 1 September 1842–A

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Jacob Remick

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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, Deed for property in
Half-Breed Tract

Tract consisted of 119,000 acres located in southeastern Iowa between Des Moines and Mississippi rivers. In 1824, U.S. Congress set aside tract for offspring of American Indian mothers and white fathers. Subsequent act passed, 1834, relinquishing Congress...

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, Lee Co., Iowa Territory, to JS, 1 Sept. 1842. Version copied 4 Oct. 1842 in Lee Co., IA, Land Records, 1836–1961, vol. 3, pp. 449–450; handwriting of
Stephen Powers

Ca. 1815–ca. Sept. 1851. Lawyer. Born in Ohio. Lived at Cuyahoga Falls, Portage Co., Ohio, before 1840. Married first the daughter of a Mrs. Bush, by 1840. Moved to North Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, by June 1840. Moved to Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa Territory, by ...

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; South Lee County Courthouse, Keokuk, IA; microfilm at Family History Library.

Historical Introduction

See Historical Introduction to Minutes and Discourses, 6–7 Apr. 1843.

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twentieth day of January A. D. 1842 which is recorded in the Clerks office of
Lee County

First permanent settlement established, 1820. Organized 1837. Population in 1838 about 2,800; in 1840 about 6,100; in 1844 about 9,800; and in 1846 about 13,000. Following expulsion from Missouri, 1838–1839, many Saints found refuge in eastern Iowa Territory...

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aforesaid at
Fort Madison

Fort established in area, fall 1808. Fort evacuated and torched, 3 Sept. 1813, to prevent capture by Indians. Area settled, 1832, and surveyed, June 1835. Significant center of trade, manufacturing, and shipping on Mississippi River. Established as Lee Co...

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in deed book No. 3 on pages 178— 179— and 180 to which reference is here made. To have and to hold the same unto the said Joseph Smith and his heirs and assigns forever, so that neither I the said
Jacob G. Remick

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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nor my heirs shall have any Claim or Claims to the before granted premises or their appurtenances forever and I the said
Jacob G. Remick

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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and my heirs hereby covenant to and with the said Joseph Smith and his heirs and assigns that they will warrant and forever defend the premises aforesaid against the lawful Claims and demands of all persons claiming by through or under me or them and no more, and Hannah [Shaw] Remick wife of the said
Jacob G. Remick

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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for the consideration aforesaid doth hereby release and relinquish unto the said Joseph Smith and his heirs and assigns all her right to dower into and to the premises aforesaid forever.
In testimony whereof we the said
Jacob G. Remick

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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and Hannah Remick have hereunto set our hands and seals this first day of Sept. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty two.
Jacob G. Remick

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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Seal
1

TEXT: “Seal” enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.


Hannah Remick Seal
2

TEXT: “Seal” enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.


In presents of
 
Iowa Territory) ss.
Lee County

First permanent settlement established, 1820. Organized 1837. Population in 1838 about 2,800; in 1840 about 6,100; in 1844 about 9,800; and in 1846 about 13,000. Following expulsion from Missouri, 1838–1839, many Saints found refuge in eastern Iowa Territory...

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)
Be it remembered that on this twelvth day of September A.D. 1842 personally appeared
Jacob G. Remick

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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and Hannah his wife before me
S[tephen] W. Powers

Ca. 1815–ca. Sept. 1851. Lawyer. Born in Ohio. Lived at Cuyahoga Falls, Portage Co., Ohio, before 1840. Married first the daughter of a Mrs. Bush, by 1840. Moved to North Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, by June 1840. Moved to Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa Territory, by ...

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a Notary Public in and for said
Lee County

First permanent settlement established, 1820. Organized 1837. Population in 1838 about 2,800; in 1840 about 6,100; in 1844 about 9,800; and in 1846 about 13,000. Following expulsion from Missouri, 1838–1839, many Saints found refuge in eastern Iowa Territory...

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and acknowledged to me that they executed the foregoing deed for the purposes therein named, they being personally known to me to be the same individuals who executed said deed and Hannah Remick wife of the said
Jacob G.Remick

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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on a private examination separate and apart from her said
husband

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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acknowledged to me that she executed the same without any fear or compulsion of her said
husband

17 Mar. 1798–June 1860. Lawyer. Born in Tamworth, Strafford Co., New Hampshire. Son of William Remick and Abigail Gilman. Moved to Industry, Kennebec Co., Maine, 1805. Married Hannah Shaw, 3 Feb. 1824, in Industry. Moved to Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, by...

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S. W. Powers

Ca. 1815–ca. Sept. 1851. Lawyer. Born in Ohio. Lived at Cuyahoga Falls, Portage Co., Ohio, before 1840. Married first the daughter of a Mrs. Bush, by 1840. Moved to North Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, by June 1840. Moved to Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa Territory, by ...

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Notary Public
And recorded October 4, 1842 at 4 O’clock P. M.
3

TEXT: Insertion in margin.


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  1. [1]

    TEXT: “Seal” enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.

  2. [2]

    TEXT: “Seal” enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.

  3. [3]

    TEXT: Insertion in margin.

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