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Deed to W. M. Wall, 16 October 1843

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Benjamin F. Johnson

28 July 1818–18 Nov. 1905. Brickmaker, merchant, tavern keeper, leatherworker, farmer, nurseryman, beekeeper. Born at Pomfret, Chautauque Co., New York. Son of Ezekiel Johnson and Julia Hills. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, 1833. Baptized into Church...

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, agent, on behalf of JS as trustee-in-trust for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Deed for property in
Macedonia

Area settled, 1826. Founded by Latter-day Saints, 1839–1840, following exodus from Missouri. Town platted, Aug. 1840. Post office established, Sept. 1840. Incorporated as Macedonia, Mar. 1843. Renamed Webster, 23 July 1847. Population in 1845 about 380. Crooked...

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, Hancock Co., IL, to W. M. Wall, 16 Oct. 1843; in Deed Book O, 582–583; unidentified handwriting; Hancock County Recorder’s Office, Carthage, IL; microfilm at FHL.

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Smith To Wall
Recorded 27 April 1846
This indenture made and entered into this sixteenth day of Oct in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three, between Joseph Smith of the County of
Hancock

Formed from Pike Co., 1825. Described in 1837 as predominantly prairie and “deficient in timber.” Early settlers came mainly from mid-Atlantic and southern states. Population in 1835 about 3,200; in 1840 about 9,900; and in 1844 at least 15,000. Carthage ...

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and State of
Ills

Became part of Northwest Territory of U.S., 1787. Admitted as state, 1818. Population in 1840 about 480,000. Population in 1845 about 660,000. Plentiful, inexpensive land attracted settlers from northern and southern states. Following expulsion from Missouri...

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of the first part and W M Wall of the same
county

Formed from Pike Co., 1825. Described in 1837 as predominantly prairie and “deficient in timber.” Early settlers came mainly from mid-Atlantic and southern states. Population in 1835 about 3,200; in 1840 about 9,900; and in 1844 at least 15,000. Carthage ...

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and
state

Became part of Northwest Territory of U.S., 1787. Admitted as state, 1818. Population in 1840 about 480,000. Population in 1845 about 660,000. Plentiful, inexpensive land attracted settlers from northern and southern states. Following expulsion from Missouri...

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aforesaid of the second part witnesseth that the said Joseph Smith party of the first part in consideration of the sum of Twenty five dollars to him in hand paid, by the party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained and sold and by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said party of the second part and unto his heirs and assigns forever, all that tract or parcel of land, situate and being in the County of
Hancock

Formed from Pike Co., 1825. Described in 1837 as predominantly prairie and “deficient in timber.” Early settlers came mainly from mid-Atlantic and southern states. Population in 1835 about 3,200; in 1840 about 9,900; and in 1844 at least 15,000. Carthage ...

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and state of
Ills

Became part of Northwest Territory of U.S., 1787. Admitted as state, 1818. Population in 1840 about 480,000. Population in 1845 about 660,000. Plentiful, inexpensive land attracted settlers from northern and southern states. Following expulsion from Missouri...

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designated as follows to wit lot No two in block No two in the first addition to town of
Macedonia

Area settled, 1826. Founded by Latter-day Saints, 1839–1840, following exodus from Missouri. Town platted, Aug. 1840. Post office established, Sept. 1840. Incorporated as Macedonia, Mar. 1843. Renamed Webster, 23 July 1847. Population in 1845 about 380. Crooked...

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, Together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, to have and to hold the above described premises to the said W M Wall his heirs and assigns forever, and the said Joseph Smith party of the first part his assigns and the aforesaid premises unto the W M Wall party of the second part heirs and assigns against the claim or claims of all and every person whomsoever, do warrant and forever defend by these presents In Testimony whereof of the said Joseph Smith party of the first part hath hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above.
Benjamin F Johnson

28 July 1818–18 Nov. 1905. Brickmaker, merchant, tavern keeper, leatherworker, farmer, nurseryman, beekeeper. Born at Pomfret, Chautauque Co., New York. Son of Ezekiel Johnson and Julia Hills. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, 1833. Baptized into Church...

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Agent for Joseph Smith Trustee in Trust for the church of Jesus christ of Latter day saints Seal
Witnesses)
Harky Downy)
John Wakeley) [p. [582]]
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