Deed, 4 February 1845 [Halsted, Haines & Co. v. O. Granger et al.]
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Source Note
John Howden, Deed for property in , Geauga Co., OH, to , 4 Feb. 1845, Halsted, Haines & Co. v. O. Granger et al. (Geauga Co., OH, Court of Common Pleas 1839). Copied 10 Feb. 1845 in Lake County Deed Record, vol. E, pp. 622–623; handwriting of Benjamin D. Chesney; Lake County Recorder’s Office, Painesville, OH. Includes seals.
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The State of Ohio)
Lake County ss scilicet)
Personally appeared John Howden & Mary his wife who acknowledged that they did sign and seal the foregoing instrument, and that the same is their free act and deed. I further certify, that I did examine the said Mary Howden separate and apart from her said husband, and did then and there make known to her the contents of the foregoing instrument: and upon that examination, she declared that she did voluntarily sign, seal, and acknowledge the same, and that she was still satisfied therewith
Feby 4th 1845.
Dexter Damon Justice of the Peace
Received Feby 7th & Recorded Feby 10th 1845.
Benj D Chesney Recorder [p. 623]
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