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Nauvoo Registry of Deeds, Deed Record Book B, 1843–1846

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Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL, Recorder, Deed Record, Book B, 7 Sept. 1842–Feb. 1846; handwriting of
William Clayton

17 July 1814–4 Dec. 1879. Bookkeeper, clerk. Born at Charnock Moss, Penwortham, Lancashire, England. Son of Thomas Clayton and Ann Critchley. Married Ruth Moon, 9 Oct. 1836, at Penwortham. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Heber...

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James Whitehead

12 Apr. 1813–27 July 1898. Clerk, farmer. Born in Roughhay, Fulwood, Lancashire, England. Son of Thomas Whitehead and Mary. Married first Jane Marshall Hindle, 25 Jan. 1837, in Preston, Lancashire, England. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...

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, John McEwan, an unidentified scribe, and
William W. Phelps

17 Feb. 1792–7 Mar. 1872. Writer, teacher, printer, newspaper editor, publisher, postmaster, lawyer. Born at Hanover, Morris Co., New Jersey. Son of Enon Phelps and Mehitabel Goldsmith. Moved to Homer, Cortland Co., New York, 1800. Married Sally Waterman,...

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; 356 numbered pages and two inserted leaves; CHL. Includes notations.

Historical Introduction

See Introduction to Nauvoo City Register of Deeds Records.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. *Deed to Hyrum Smith, 26 August 1843 *Deed to Sarah Ann Whitney, 6 September 1842

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heirs & assigns against the claim or claims of all and every person whomsoever do & will warrant & forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said Mary Brown of the first part has hereunto set her hand & seal the day & year above written
Signed sealed & delivered in presence of Sarah S. O. Banks.
Orson Spencer

14 Mar./13 May 1802–15 Oct. 1855. Teacher, minister, university professor and chancellor. Born in West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. Son of Daniel Spencer and Chloe Wilson. Moved to Lenox, Berkshire Co., 1817; to Schenectady, Schenectady Co.,...

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X <​her mark​> Mary Brown L. S.
657

TEXT: “L. S.” (locus sigilli, Latin for “location of the seal”) enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.


State of Illinois,
Hancock 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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, ss.
658

“ss.” is an abbreviation for the Latin scilicet, meaning “namely” or “to wit.”


I Orson Spencer acting Justice of the peace for the City of
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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do certify that Mary Brown whose signature appears to the foregoing deed & who is personally known to me to be the person des-cribed in & who executed the same did acknowledge the same to be her free & voluntary act and deed for the uses & purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand & seal this twentieth day of October A. D. 1843
Orson Spencer

14 Mar./13 May 1802–15 Oct. 1855. Teacher, minister, university professor and chancellor. Born in West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. Son of Daniel Spencer and Chloe Wilson. Moved to Lenox, Berkshire Co., 1817; to Schenectady, Schenectady Co.,...

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L. S.
659

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


Justice of the peace for the City of
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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Fees 85 cts Recorded May 20th. 1844
 
No 399
[Hugh] Herringshaw

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&
[Edward] Thompson

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to Elijah Hayden N 1/2 L 2 B 7 of
Herringshaw

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&
Thompson

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s 2nd. add
Know all men by these presents, that we
Hugh Herringshaw

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and
Edward Thompson

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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
Illinois

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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has this day for and in consideration of the sum of fifty five dollars in hand paid by Elijah Hayden of the
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 bargained and sold unto the said Elijah Hayden a certain lot or piece of land lying and situated in
Herringshaw

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s and
Thompson

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s second addition to
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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in said
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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as will more fully appear by referance to said plat of said addition being the north half of Lot two (2) in Block seven (7) in said addition to the town of
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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. To have and to hold the above described lot or piece of land with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging to him the said Elijah Hayden his heirs and assigns forever. And the said
Hugh Herringshaw

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,
Edward Thompson

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and Julia [Jencks Thompson] his wife for themselves, their heirs and assigns administrators and executors do warrant and forever defend the title of the lot or peice of Land against every person or persons claiming by, through, or under them in any manner whatsoever, or any other persons whatever. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our names and affixed our seals this twentieth day of May in the year of our Lord 1844
Hugh Herringshaw

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Seal
660

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


Edward Thompson

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Seal
661

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


Julia Thompson Seal
662

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


Witness
Henry Parker

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State of Illinois,
Hancock 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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. I,
Isaac Higbee

23 Dec. 1797–16 Feb. 1874. Farmer, merchant, judge. Born in Galloway, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. Son of Isaac Higbee and Sophia Somers. Moved to Clermont Co., Ohio, ca. 1802. Married Keziah String, 11 Feb. 1819, in Clermont Co. Moved to Cincinnati, by 1830...

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a justice of the peace within and for said
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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do certify that
Hugh Herringshaw

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,
Edward Thompson

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and Julia his wife whose signatures appear to the foregoing deed and who are personally known to me to be the persons des-cribed in and executed the same, did severally acknowledge that they had executed the said conveyance for the uses and purposes therein contained; and the said Julia Thompson having been by me made acquainted with the contents of said deed and examined separate and apart from her said
husband

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acknowledged that she had executed the same and relinquished her right of dower to the same voluntarily, freely and without compulsion of her said
husband

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. Given under my hand and seal this 20th. day of May A. D. 1844
Isaac Higbee

23 Dec. 1797–16 Feb. 1874. Farmer, merchant, judge. Born in Galloway, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. Son of Isaac Higbee and Sophia Somers. Moved to Clermont Co., Ohio, ca. 1802. Married Keziah String, 11 Feb. 1819, in Clermont Co. Moved to Cincinnati, by 1830...

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J. P. L. S.
663

TEXT: “L. S.” (locus sigilli, Latin for “location of the seal”) enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.


Fees 75 cts Recorded May 20— 1844 [p. 157]
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Footnotes

  1. [657]

    TEXT: “L. S.” (locus sigilli, Latin for “location of the seal”) enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.

  2. [658]

    “ss.” is an abbreviation for the Latin scilicet, meaning “namely” or “to wit.”

  3. [659]

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

  4. [660]

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

  5. [661]

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

  6. [662]

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

  7. [663]

    TEXT: “L. S.” (locus sigilli, Latin for “location of the seal”) enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.

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