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To all  People to Whom these Presents shall Come, Greeting.
To all  People to Whom these Presents shall Come, Greeting.
KNOW YE, That I, Samuel Hill of Guilford, In the County of New Haven, and Colony of Connecticut, In New Engald ---
KNOW YE, That I, Samuel Hill of Guilford, In the County of New Haven, and Colony of Connecticut, In New England
For the Consideration of the Sum of Sixty three Pounds [[in?]] Current Money, Received to [[my?]] full Satisfaction, of Samuel Davight and Seth Wetmore both of Middleton, In the County of Hartford, and Colony aforesaid --
For the Consideration of the Sum of Sixty three Pounds Current Money, Received to my full Satisfaction, of Samuel Dwight and Seth Wetmore both of Middleton, In the County of Hartford, and Colony aforesaid
DO Give, Grant, Bargain, Sell and Confirm, unto the said Samuel Davight and Seth Wetmore (in Equal parts) and to their Heirs and Affigns for Ever, All the right title, Interest Claim and Demand of the heirs of my [[?]] Mother Mrs. [[?]] " full HillLate of [[?]] Guilford [[?]] Widow Decd. one of the Daugthers of Mrs. Thos. Stow Formerly of [[?]] Middletown Decd. in and unto all such Lands in [[?]] Middletown, which was within Seven years Now Last past Lying in Common & undivided, as Well what is Lately divided & Set out, as that which is Get Lying in Common & undivided  
DO Give, Grant, Bargain, Sell and Confirm, unto the said Samuel Dwight and Seth Wetmore (in Equal parts) and to their Heirs and Assigns for Ever; All the right, title, Interest Claim and Demand of the heirs of my Honrd. Mother Mrs. Thankfull Hill Late of sd Guilford Widow Decd. one of the Daughters of Mr. Thos. Stow formerly of sd. Middletown Decd. in and unto all such Lands in sd. Middletown, which was within Seven years Now Last past Lying in Common & undivided, as Well what is Lately divided & Set out, as that which is Yet Lying in Common & undivided  
To have and to hold the above Granted and Bargained Premisses, with ye. appurtenances unto them the said Wetmore and Davight their Heirs and affigns for Ever [[Executrs. ?]] and [[Administrs. ?]] Covenant, That at and until the Ensealing of these Presents, I am Lawfully Seised of the Premisses as a good Indefeasible Estate in FEE SIMPLE , and have good Righ to Bargain and Sell the same, in Manner and Form as is above Written; and tha the same is Free of all Incumbrances whatsoever. And Farthermore, I the said Samuel Hill do by these Presents Bind my Sel [[drawing S H?]] my Heirs for Ever, to Warrant and Desents the above Granted and Bargained Premisses, to them the said Wetmore and Davight their Heirs and Assigns, against all Claims and Demands whatosoever.
To have and to hold the above Granted and Bargained Premisses, with ye. appurtenances unto them the said Wetmore and Dwight their Heirs and assigns for Ever, to them and their own proper Use and Behoof. And also, I the said Samll. Hill Do for my Self any Heirs Executrs. and Administrs. Covenant Covenant with the said Dwight and Wetmore their Heirs and Assigns, That at and until the Ensealing of these Presents, I am Lawfully Seised of the Premisses as a good Indefeasible Estate in FEE SIMPLE, and have good Right to Bargain and Sell the same, in Manner and Form as is above Written; and that the same is Free of all Incumbrances whatsoever. And Farthermore, I the said Samuel Hill do by these Presents Bind my Self & my Heirs for Ever, to Warrant and Defend the above Granted and Bargained Premisses, to them the said Wetmore and Dwight their Heirs and Assigns, against all Claims and Demands whatosoever.
In Witness wherof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Eleventh Day of Mayin the Tenth Year of the Reign of Our Sovereing Lord George the Second of Great=Britain, &c. King. Annoque Domini, 1737.
In Witness wherof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Eleventh Day of May In the Tenth Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second of Great=Britain, &c. KING. Annoque Domini, 1737.
[[ Sam el Hill]]
Signed, Sealed and Delivered, in Presence of  
Signe, Sealed and Delivered in Presence of  
Jeremiah Wetmore
[[Josemiah Woshmore ?]]
Wm. Rockwell
[[Wm. Rockwell ?]]
Saml Hill [[red wax seal, covered by a small square of white paper or cloth]]
Recd. July 11th. 1737 and recorded in [[?]] 6th page of Middletown Eighth book of Records [[?]] Willm. Rockwell. [[Registo?]]
Recd. July 11th. 1737 and recorded in ye 6th page of Middletown Eighth book of Records prWillm. Rockwell. Regist
Middletown May 11th 1737
Middletown May 11th 1737
then Capt. Samll. Hill Grantor Acknowledged this [[?]] to be his free act [[?]] deed.
then Capt. Samll. Hill ye Grantor Acknowledged this Instrumt. to be his free act and deed
Before [[Tabez ?]] [[Hamlin ?]] [[Just ?]] [[P..?]]
Before Jabez Hamlin Just: Pace:

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To all People to Whom these Presents shall Come, Greeting. KNOW YE, That I, Samuel Hill of Guilford, In the County of New Haven, and Colony of Connecticut, In New England For the Consideration of the Sum of Sixty three Pounds Current Money, Received to my full Satisfaction, of Samuel Dwight and Seth Wetmore both of Middleton, In the County of Hartford, and Colony aforesaid DO Give, Grant, Bargain, Sell and Confirm, unto the said Samuel Dwight and Seth Wetmore (in Equal parts) and to their Heirs and Assigns for Ever; All the right, title, Interest Claim and Demand of the heirs of my Honrd. Mother Mrs. Thankfull Hill Late of sd Guilford Widow Decd. one of the Daughters of Mr. Thos. Stow formerly of sd. Middletown Decd. in and unto all such Lands in sd. Middletown, which was within Seven years Now Last past Lying in Common & undivided, as Well what is Lately divided & Set out, as that which is Yet Lying in Common & undivided To have and to hold the above Granted and Bargained Premisses, with ye. appurtenances unto them the said Wetmore and Dwight their Heirs and assigns for Ever, to them and their own proper Use and Behoof. And also, I the said Samll. Hill Do for my Self any Heirs Executrs. and Administrs. Covenant Covenant with the said Dwight and Wetmore their Heirs and Assigns, That at and until the Ensealing of these Presents, I am Lawfully Seised of the Premisses as a good Indefeasible Estate in FEE SIMPLE, and have good Right to Bargain and Sell the same, in Manner and Form as is above Written; and that the same is Free of all Incumbrances whatsoever. And Farthermore, I the said Samuel Hill do by these Presents Bind my Self & my Heirs for Ever, to Warrant and Defend the above Granted and Bargained Premisses, to them the said Wetmore and Dwight their Heirs and Assigns, against all Claims and Demands whatosoever. In Witness wherof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Eleventh Day of May In the Tenth Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second of Great=Britain, &c. KING. Annoque Domini, 1737. Signed, Sealed and Delivered, in Presence of Jeremiah Wetmore Wm. Rockwell Saml Hill red wax seal, covered by a small square of white paper or cloth Recd. July 11th. 1737 and recorded in ye 6th page of Middletown Eighth book of Records prWillm. Rockwell. Regist Middletown May 11th 1737 then Capt. Samll. Hill ye Grantor Acknowledged this Instrumt. to be his free act and deed Before Jabez Hamlin Just: Pace: