Atwood
& Sybil Williams'
deed
to
Orville
W. Burnap
Royalton,
Windsor
County,
Vt
~
1864

To
be Discharged
MORTGAGE
DEED.
From
Atwood
& Sybil Williams
To
Orville
W. Burnap
Sharon
Town Clerk's Office,
October
31 - 1864.
Received
for Record at 3 o'clock, P.M. and
Recorded
in Book 16, page 299 of Land
Records.
Attest, Pelatiah Metcalf
Town Clerk.
Fees
Paid
Mortgage
Deed.
Published
by the Claremont Manufacturing Company.
Know
all Men by these Presents, That We Atwood Williams and Sybil Williams
his wife of Royalton in the county of Windsor and State of Vermont, in
consideration of one thousand dollars paid to our full satisfaction by
Orville W. Burnap of Sharon in the county of Windsor and State of Vermont
By
these presents, freely give, grant, sell and convey to him and his heirs
and assigns forever, a certain piece of land Sharon county of Windsor and
State of Vermont, described as follows,viz: Being the premises on which
said Burnap now lives called the Rodman Mosher farm the same premises
deeded to said Burnap by Charles Clifford & wife on the
9th day of September 1859 & this day deeded to us by said Burnap
& his wife to which deeds reference is made for a more definite
description
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To
have and to hold said granted premises with all the privileges and appurtenances
forever.
And
further, we the said Atwood Williams & Sybil Williams for ourselves
and our heirs, executors and administrators, covenant with the said
Burnap his heirs and assigns, that until the ensealing of these presents
we are the sole owners of the premises, and have good right and title
to convey the same in the manner aforesaid; that they are free from
every incumbrance, and we hereby engage to warrant and defend them,
against all lawful claims whatever. Subject to the following condition
that if we the said Atwood Williams and Sybil Williams shall well
and truely pay or cause to be paid a promisory note this day executed
by ___ Jointly and severally for the sum of One Thousand dollars
payable to said Orville W. Burnap or bearer on demand and interest
Annually then this deed is to become null and void Otherwise to be
and remain in full fource and effect
WITNESS
our hand and seals this 31st day of October A.D. 1864
IN
PRESENCE OF
Pelatiah
Metcalf Atwood Williams
Fanny Metcalf
Sybil Williams
STATE
OF VERMONT, Windsor COUNTY, SS.
At Sharon
this 31st day of October A.D. 1864, personnally appeared Atwood Williams
& Sybil Williams and acknowledged this instrument, sealed and subscribed
by them to be their free act and deed.
Before me, Pelatiah Metcalf Justice Peace
Having
received my pay in full I hereby discharged all claims on the within mortgage
Lebanon
N.H. Jany 29 1871
O.
W. Burnap
Transcribed
by
Charlie
Anderson
from
the original document in his possession
2006
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