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For divers good Causes and Considerations moving, move Officially for the sun of
For divers good Causes and Considerations moving, move Officially for the sun of
fifteen pounds current money to him is [[hard paid?]] by Elioren Gaylord & Seth
fifteen pounds current money to him is [[hard paid?]] by Elioren Gaylord & Seth
Wetmore hath remised, released, and for Ever Quit Claimed, and by these presents, for
himself & Heirs, doth Fully, Clearly and Absolutely remise, release, and for Ever
Quit Claim into Eleoren Gaylord & Seth Wetmore of Middletown
aforesaid in [[there?]] Full and Peaceable
Possession and Seisin, and to there Heirs and Assigns for Ever, and all such Right, Estate, Title,and
Interest and Demand whatsoever, as he the said Moses Borman
had it ought to have, in or to the Common and undivided Land
in Middletown aforesaid as also all his Rights in the Two
Last Divisions in said Middletown not yet Laid out Caled
the third Divisions: one on the the East: the other on the West
Side of Connecticutt River

Revision as of 15:53, 23 July 2018

To all People to whom these Presents shall Come, Greeting. KNOW YE, That Moses Norman of Middletown In the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticutt Newengland For divers good Causes and Considerations moving, move Officially for the sun of fifteen pounds current money to him is hard paid? by Elioren Gaylord & Seth Wetmore hath remised, released, and for Ever Quit Claimed, and by these presents, for himself & Heirs, doth Fully, Clearly and Absolutely remise, release, and for Ever Quit Claim into Eleoren Gaylord & Seth Wetmore of Middletown aforesaid in there? Full and Peaceable Possession and Seisin, and to there Heirs and Assigns for Ever, and all such Right, Estate, Title,and Interest and Demand whatsoever, as he the said Moses Borman had it ought to have, in or to the Common and undivided Land in Middletown aforesaid as also all his Rights in the Two Last Divisions in said Middletown not yet Laid out Caled the third Divisions: one on the the East: the other on the West Side of Connecticutt River