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Deed from Isaac and Elizabeth Hale, 25 August 1830, as Recorded in Susquehanna County Deeds

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Isaac Hale

21 Mar. 1763–11 Jan. 1839. Farmer, hunter, innkeeper. Born in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Reuben Hale and Diantha Ward. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Albany Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), ca. 1771, to live with...

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and
Elizabeth Lewis Hale

19 Nov. 1767–16 Feb. 1842. Innkeeper. Born in Litchfield Co., Connecticut. Daughter of Nathaniel Lewis and Esther Tuttle. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Charlotte Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), 1776. Married Isaac Hale, 20 Sept...

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, Deed for property in
Harmony Township

Located in northeastern Pennsylvania. Area settled, by 1787. Organized 1809. Population in 1830 about 340. Population in 1840 about 520. Contained Harmony village (no longer in existence). Josiah Stowell hired JS to help look for treasure in area, Oct. 1825...

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, Susquehanna Co., PA, to JS, 25 Aug. 1830. Version copied 31 Aug. 1830 in Susquehanna Co., PA, Deeds, 1812–1922, vol. 8, pp. 59–60; handwriting of
Jesse Lane

20 Apr. 1800–23 Feb. 1881. Justice of the peace, lumber merchant. Born in Cannonsville (later in Tompkins), Delaware Co., New York. Son of Martin Lane and Sarah Craig. Moved to Harmony (later in Oakland), Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania, by 1823. Appointed ...

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; Recorder of Deeds Office, Susquehanna County Courthouse, Montrose, PA.

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Isaac Hale

21 Mar. 1763–11 Jan. 1839. Farmer, hunter, innkeeper. Born in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Reuben Hale and Diantha Ward. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Albany Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), ca. 1771, to live with...

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—)
to)
Joseph Smith Jr)
This indenture made the twenty fifth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty between
Isaac Hale

21 Mar. 1763–11 Jan. 1839. Farmer, hunter, innkeeper. Born in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Reuben Hale and Diantha Ward. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Albany Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), ca. 1771, to live with...

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&
Elizabeth [Lewis Hale]

19 Nov. 1767–16 Feb. 1842. Innkeeper. Born in Litchfield Co., Connecticut. Daughter of Nathaniel Lewis and Esther Tuttle. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Charlotte Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), 1776. Married Isaac Hale, 20 Sept...

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<​interlined​> his wife <​inte[r]lined​> of <​the Township of​>
Harmony

Located in northeastern Pennsylvania. Area settled, by 1787. Organized 1809. Population in 1830 about 340. Population in 1840 about 520. Contained Harmony village (no longer in existence). Josiah Stowell hired JS to help look for treasure in area, Oct. 1825...

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& county of Susquehanna & state of
Pennsylvania

Area first settled by Swedish immigrants, 1628. William Penn received grant for territory from King Charles II, 1681, and established British settlement, 1682. Philadelphia was center of government for original thirteen U.S. colonies from time of Revolutionary...

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of the one part and Joseph Smith Jr. of the other part of the place aforesaid. Witnesseth that the said partys of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred Dollars by [3 words illegible] to him in hand paid by the said party of the second part at and before the ensealing and delivery hereof the receipt and payment whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargained sold aliened enfeoffed released conveyed and confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain sell alien enfeoff release convey and confirm unto the said party of the second part and to his heirs and assigns all that certain piece or parcel of land situate and lying in the township of
Harmony

Located in northeastern Pennsylvania. Area settled, by 1787. Organized 1809. Population in 1830 about 340. Population in 1840 about 520. Contained Harmony village (no longer in existence). Josiah Stowell hired JS to help look for treasure in area, Oct. 1825...

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and County of Susquehanna and
state

Area first settled by Swedish immigrants, 1628. William Penn received grant for territory from King Charles II, 1681, and established British settlement, 1682. Philadelphia was center of government for original thirteen U.S. colonies from time of Revolutionary...

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aforesaid and being part of a lot of land in the warrantee name of George Ruper and a part of the farm on which the said
Isaac Hale

21 Mar. 1763–11 Jan. 1839. Farmer, hunter, innkeeper. Born in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Reuben Hale and Diantha Ward. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Albany Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), ca. 1771, to live with...

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now lives on Butted & bounded as follows Beginning at Post on the north <​interlined​> bank of the Susquehanna River thence north half a degree West one hundred and Eleven perches to a post thence north eighty nine and a half degrees East twenty perches to a post thence south half a degree East one hundred and nineteen perches to a sugar maple tree on the bank of said river thence down the said river as it winds & turns to the place of beginning containing in the whole thirteen acres & eighty perches be the same more or less Bounded on the east by lands owned by
Joseph McKune [Jr.]

16 June 1792–25 Aug. 1861. Farmer. Born in Mamakating, Ulster Co., New York. Son of Joseph McKune, Sr. and Anna Gillett. Married Sarah Clark, 27 Apr. 1811. Moved to Harmony, Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania, by 1817. Purchased Harmony property from JS and Emma...

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& on the north & west by lands of
Isaac Hale

21 Mar. 1763–11 Jan. 1839. Farmer, hunter, innkeeper. Born in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Reuben Hale and Diantha Ward. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Albany Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), ca. 1771, to live with...

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Together with all and singular the houses outhouses edifices and buildings thereon erected and being and all ways watercourses woods fences gardens mineral rights liberties priviledges adventages hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or [p. [59]]
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