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To all Christian people to whome these present shall come greeting - Know ye that I Mary Evarts of Golford in the County of Newhaven and Colony of Conneticutt in Newengland. Widow for the compensation of Ten pounds Two shillings, and six pence Current bills of Credit received to my full satisfaction of Seth Wetmore of Middleton in Hattford County and Colony aforsaid yeoman. To give grant Bargains sell and confirm unto him the said Seth Wetmore his heirs and assigns for ever all the Right Tylle Interest share and proportion of common and undivided Land that I have on the East side of Connecticutt River in Middleten aforsaid Not yet Laid out. To have and to hold the above granted and bargained preemises with the appurtunances to him the said Seth Wetmore his heirs and assigns and furthermore I the said Mary Evarts Do for my self my hiers executors and administrators covenant to and with the said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns that at and until the ensealing of these presents I am well siesed of an eighteen pound Right in said common and undevided land and have good right to bargain and sell the same in mannour and form as above written. In Witness whereof I have sett my hand and seal the twenty second day of May A:D 1744 and in the 17th year of his Majestys Reign Signed Sealed and Delivered In Presence of Andrew ward Joseph peak Mary Evarts mer mark red wax seal Guilford May the 22 1744 Then personaly appeared the Above Named mary Evarts And Acknowledged the Above writen Instrument to be her free act and Deed before me Andrew ward Justice of ye Peace Middletown April 29th: 1745. Recd & Recorded Lib 13 page 558 pr. Willam. Rockwell Regist.