MacKay_Letter_032
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Title
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MacKay_Letter_032
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Description
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Deed for property owned by John Holley Sevim and mortgaged to Angus and Catherine Cameron. November 30, 1844.
Transcription of print and handwriting:
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In book 13 of deeds at page 164 making all the land hereby conveyed to be seventy nine acres.
With the Appurtenances, and all the Estate, Title, and Interest of the said party of the first part therein. And the said John Halley Sevin does hereby Covenant and Agree, that at the delivery hereof he is the Lawful Owner of the Premises above granted, and seized of a good and indefeasible estate of inheritance therein, free and clean of all incumbrances, excepting two mortgages. One of which is held by Catherine Cameron the other held by Angus Cameron and amounting to the sum of $2250.00 and judgments amounting to about $300.00 and this conveyance is made subject to said above mentioned in cumbrances - and that he will Warrant and Defend the above granted premisesin the quiet and peaceable possession of the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns forever.
In witness whereof, the party of the first has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above within.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of Angus Cameron
[signed] John Halley Sevim
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State of New York Livingston County in this the 30th day of November 1844 personally came before me Archibald Renwick Esq. a Justice of the Peace in and for the county of Livingston, The within named John Halley Sevim whom I know and have acknowledged that he had executed the within as his act and deed which I hereby accordingly certify.
[signed] Archibald Renwick Commissioner of Deeds in and for the county of Livingston
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Identifier
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MacKay_Letter_032.1-2.jpg
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Creator
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Kristen Walker
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Subject
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Deed
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Publisher
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Izzy Moyer; Kristen Walker; Jill Johnson; and Renee Guerin
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Date
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1844.11.30
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Date Created
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2023.10.30
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Type
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Legal Documents
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Deed
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Format
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.jpg
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Medium
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Paper
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Rights Holder
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Genesee Country Village & Museum
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Rights
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