Bethuel
& Elizabeth
Clark’s
deed to
Claghorn
Robinson
Franklin
County,
Vt
~November
1802
Know all Men by
these Presents that we Bethuel Clark and Elizabeth
Clark both of Alburgh and the County of Franklin and State of Vermont for
the Consideration of five Hundred Dollars Recid to our full Sattisfaction
of Claghorn Robinson in the County and state afd. Have given Granted Bargained
Sold and Released & By theses Presents Do Give Grant Bargain Sell and
Release unto him the said Claghorn Roberson His heirs and assigns
all of our Right title Interest Claim or Demand which we have in and unto
the Right of Soil in a Certain lot land Lying and Being situate in Alburgh
in the County and Sate aforesaid that is to say Lot No 46 in the second
Range Being the lot which the said Bethuel &
Elizabeth now Resides on Bound as follows viz on the west By the Lake on
the south by Daniel Clark and on the north by Eli Denis on the East by
the Concession Line containing one Hundred acres be the same More or less
---- To have and to hold all of our Right title Interest Claim and Demand
unto the Said Quitclaim Premises with all the Priviledges and appurtenances
thereunto Belonging to him the [said] Claghorn Robinson his heirs and assigns
forever to his and their own proper use and behoof [?] And Furthermore
we the said Bethuel and Elizabeth Do ___ ___ _____ our heirs Executors
and administrators Covenant to and with the sd Claghorn Roberson his Heirs
Executors administrators and assigns that from and after the Ensealling
these Presents we the sd Bethuel and Elizabeth will Claim no Right title
Interest or Demand in or unto the above Granted Bargained and Released
Premises. In testimony of whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals
this Day of November one thousand Eight hundred and two
Elizabeth
Clark
Bethuel
Clark
Signed Sealed
and Delivered in the Presents of
Thomas Clark
John Clark
Franklin
__ Isle of Mott
November
29th 1802 personally appeared Bethuel Clark the signer and sealer of of
the foregoing Instrument and acknowledged this same to be his free act
and deed before me
Freeman
Clark Just Peace
Recorded
March 17th 1808 attest Lewis Sowle Tn Clerk
[FHL Film
0027768: Alburg Town Records Vol. 3 Page 19-20]
Transcribed by
Norman
Scofield
2001
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