A Deed Between Samuel CARTER & Job WRIGHT, Killingworth, Middlesex Co., CT.,
&
Samuel L. STEVENS, Killingworth, Middlesex Co., CT
[Transcribed by Janece Streig]
Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT
Land Records FHL Film #4361
Volume 23, Page 555
Know all men by these presents that we Samuel CARTER of Saybrook & Job WRIGHT of Killingworth County of Middlesex & State of Connecticut for divers good causes & considerations hereunto moving especially for the consideration of thirteen hundred dollars received to our full satisfaction of Samuel L. STEVENS of Killingworth have remised released and forever quitclaimed and do by these presents for ourselves & our heirs justly and absolutely remise release and forever quitclaim unto the said Samuel L. STEVENS and to his heirs and assigns forever all such right or title as we the said Samuel CARTER & Job WRIGHT have or ought to have in ? of a certain Mortgage deed dated August 3'd A. D. 1824 to a certain tract of land situated on the north side of main street in the Borough of Killingworth, Bounded south on said street, West on land of Friend WHITTLESEY North & East by land of Abner FARNHAM, containing about one acre together with the Buildings thereon standing.
To have and to hold the above described premises unto the said Samuel L. STEVENS and the said heirs and assigns to the only use and behoof of the said Samuel L. STEVENS his heirs and assigns forever so that neither the said Samuel CARTER nor Job WRIGHT nor any other person in our name and behalf shall as well hereafter claim or demand any right or title to the premises or any part thereof but they and every of them shall by these presents be excluded and forever barred.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals theis sixteenth day of July Anno Domini 1828
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
David REDFIELD
Wealthy RITTER
Samuel CARTER (L. S.)
Job WRIGHT (L. S.)
Middlesex County ss Killingworth July 16th 1828
Personally appeared Samuel CARTER & Job WRIGHT signers and sealers of the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the same to be his free act and deed before me.
Jared ELLIOTT Justice of Peace
Rec'd August 4th 1828
and recorded by
E. KELSEY Reg'r