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To all Christian People to Whome these Presents [[torn page: | To all Christian People to Whome these Presents [[torn page: tha]] Come Greeting Know yee that we Zacheus: Candee Isaac Cande & Theophilus Cande all of Middleton In the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticutt for the Consideration of one hundred and fifty pounds money Received to our full satisfaction of Seth Wetmore of the same Middleton do Give Grant Bargain & Sell to Said Wetmore his hiers and assigns all the Right that Belonged to our Honoured mother Sarah Candee Deceased In the Common and undevided Land in middleton or that is Granted to be Laid out & not Laid out being a fifteen pound two shillings, & ten pence Right. To Have and to Hold the said Granted and Bargained Premises unto him the said Seth Wetmore his Hiers and Assigns for Ever to his and there Sole and only use & Benefit and further more we the said Zacheus Isaac & Theophilus Candee Do Covenant to & with the said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns that at and unto the Ensealing [[torn: of]] these Prese [[torn: sents all]] are The True and only owners of said Right and are Lawfully siesed of the Same as [[strikethrough: and]] a good Indefeasable Estate In fee simple & have good Right to Bargain & sell the same In maner & form as above written & further more we the said Zacheus Isaac & Theo. Candee Do bind our selves our hiers the said Granted and Bargained premises unto the Said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns for Ever to Warrent & Defend against all Claims and Demands whatsoever In Witness Whereof We have set our hands and seals the 29th Day of Decembr AD 1744 | ||
Signed Sealed and Delivered | |||
In Presence of | |||
Giles Hall | |||
Samll. Dwight | |||
Zacheus Cande [[red wax seal]] | |||
Isaac Candee his marke [[red wax seal]] | |||
Theo: Cande [[red wax seal]] | |||
Janry 2nd 1744/5 then Personally appeard Zacheus Candee Isaac Candee & Theophilus Candee and acknoledged this Instrument to be thiere free act & Deed before me. | |||
Giles Hall Just Peace |
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To all Christian People to Whome these Presents torn page: tha Come Greeting Know yee that we Zacheus: Candee Isaac Cande & Theophilus Cande all of Middleton In the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticutt for the Consideration of one hundred and fifty pounds money Received to our full satisfaction of Seth Wetmore of the same Middleton do Give Grant Bargain & Sell to Said Wetmore his hiers and assigns all the Right that Belonged to our Honoured mother Sarah Candee Deceased In the Common and undevided Land in middleton or that is Granted to be Laid out & not Laid out being a fifteen pound two shillings, & ten pence Right. To Have and to Hold the said Granted and Bargained Premises unto him the said Seth Wetmore his Hiers and Assigns for Ever to his and there Sole and only use & Benefit and further more we the said Zacheus Isaac & Theophilus Candee Do Covenant to & with the said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns that at and unto the Ensealing torn: of these Prese torn: sents all are The True and only owners of said Right and are Lawfully siesed of the Same as strikethrough: and a good Indefeasable Estate In fee simple & have good Right to Bargain & sell the same In maner & form as above written & further more we the said Zacheus Isaac & Theo. Candee Do bind our selves our hiers the said Granted and Bargained premises unto the Said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns for Ever to Warrent & Defend against all Claims and Demands whatsoever In Witness Whereof We have set our hands and seals the 29th Day of Decembr AD 1744 Signed Sealed and Delivered In Presence of Giles Hall Samll. Dwight Zacheus Cande red wax seal Isaac Candee his marke red wax seal Theo: Cande red wax seal Janry 2nd 1744/5 then Personally appeard Zacheus Candee Isaac Candee & Theophilus Candee and acknoledged this Instrument to be thiere free act & Deed before me. Giles Hall Just Peace