A Deed Between Samuel CARTER, Saybrook, Middlesex Co, CT.,
& William CARTER, Killingworth, Middlesex Co., CT


[Transcribed by Janece Streig]




Killingworth Land Records
Volume 17 Page 52

Deed from Samuel CARTER to William CARTER

To all People to whom these Presents shall come:--GREETING.

KNOW Ye, That I Samuel CARTER of Saybrook in the County of Middlesex & State of Connecticut for the consideration of three hundred & six Dollars--. Received to my full satisfaction of William CARTER of Killingworth in s'd County Do give, grant, bargain, fell, and confirm unto the said William CARTER his heirs & assigns forever-a certain piece of land lying in the Township of Killingworth at place known by the name of Franklin pond-which land the s'd Sam'll CARTER purchased of the s'd Will'm CARTER - It is bounded northerly by land of s'd William partly on land of David BUELL Jun'r & partly on land of Jedidiah BUELL - & every other way on highway Containing three acres & Sixty rods of land be the same more or less --

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above granted and bargained premises, with the appurtenances thereof, unto him the said Wm CARTER his heirs and assigns forever, to his and their own proper use and behoof. And also, I the said Sam'll CARTER do for my self and my heirs, executors and administrators, covenant with the said Wm CARTER his heirs and assigns; that all and until the ensealing these presents I am well seized of the premises as a good indefeasible estate in fee simple, and have good 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 FURTHERMORE, I the said Samuel CARTER Do by these presents, bind y self and my heirs forever to warrant and defend the above granted and bargained premises, to him the said Wm CARTER his heirs and assigns, against all claims and demands whatsoever.

IN WITNESS whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 3d day of July Anno Domini 1804

Signed, sealed and delivered
In presence of
Samuel TULLY
Sarah TULLY

Samuel CARTER (Seal)

Middlesex County ss. Saybrook July 3d AD 1804
The above named Samuel CARTER acknowledged the foregoing to be his free act and deed, before me
Samuel TULLY Justice of the Peace

Entered-Sept'r 17 1804

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