HIGHLAND COUNTY DEEDS

Anthony and Polly Franklin
Donated by Jeri Corbitt
 

 

Highland County, OH, County Courthouse, Hillsboro, OH
Deed Record Book Vol. T 11 page 219
Transcribed by Jeri L. Corbitt


Deed - Anthony and Polly FRANKLIN to John JONIKEN [JARNAGIN]


This Indenture made this twenty eighth day of March in the year one thousand eight hundred and eight Between Anthony Franklin and Pollv his wife of the County of Highland and state of Ohio of the one part and John Joniken of the county and state before mentioned of the other part Witnesseth that the said Anthony Franklin and Polly his wife for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred and twenty dollars current money of the United States of America to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge and forever acquit and discharge the said John Jonikin his heirs executors and administrators hath granted bargained sold aliened and confirmed and by these presents, doth grant bargain sell alien and confirm unto the said John Jonikin his heirs and assigns forever and that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Highland on the waters of the Racrey (?). Beginning at a lynn and dogwood thence south eighty nine degrees west two hundred and fifty two poles to a white oak, Spanish oak, and dogwood thence north one and a half degrees west one hundred and thirty four poles to a gum and locust thence north eighty nine degrees _______ and fifty one poles to a sugar tree and locust stake thence south one and a half degrees east one hundred and thirty four poles to the Beginning. Containing two hundred and ten acres be the same more or less according to the boundaries aforesaid being a tract of land divided by Nathaniel Massie attony fact for John Graham unto Anthony Franklin. Together with all improvements watercourses profits and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging ___________ _______________ appertaining and the revisions remainders and profits thereof and all the estate right title interest property claim and demand of them the said Anthony Franklin and Polly his wife of _______ deed to the _________ To have and to hold the lands hereby conveyed with all and singular the premises and every part and parcel thereof with every of the appurtenances unto the said John Jonikin his heirs and assigns forever to the only proper use and behoof of him the said John Joniken his heirs and assigns forever and the said Anthony Franklin and Polly his wife for themselves heirs executors and administrators do covenant and promise and agree to and with the said John Jonnikin his heirs and assigns by these presents that the premises before mentioned now are and forever shall remain free of and from all __________ and other gifts grants bargains sales dowers dower right title of dower Judgements executions titles troubles charges and encumbrances whatsoever done or suffered to be done by them the said Anthony Franklin and Polly his wife and his heirs all and singular the premises hereby bargained and sold with the appurtenances unto the said John Jonniken his heirs and assigns against them the said Anthony Franklin and wife and their heirs and all and every other person or persons whatsoever doth and will warrant and forever defend by these presents, In witness whereof they the said Anthony Franklin and Polly his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Signed, Sealed, and Delivered
in the presence of us

Bigger Head Anthony Franklin (seal)
Isaac Smith Polly Franklin (seal)

State of Ohio
Highland County

This day appeared personally before me a Justice of the Peace of said county and for Brushcreek township, Anthony Franklin and Polly his wife the two within _________ and acknowledges the within instrument of _______ to be their act and deed for the purpose there mentioned. Also Polly Franklin his wife to the said Anthony Franklin separately and apart/out hearing of her said husband
Transcribed July 21, 1890
Last Modified (none)

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