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Deed, Oliver Granger to Christopher Edmunds, 24 September 1841

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Oliver Granger

7 Feb. 1794–23/25 Aug. 1841. Sheriff, church agent. Born at Phelps, Ontario Co., New York. Son of Pierce Granger and Clarissa Trumble. Married Lydia Dibble, 8 Sept. 1813, at Phelps. Member of Methodist church and licensed exhorter. Sheriff of Ontario Co. ...

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, Deed for property in Ellisburgh, Jefferson Co., NY, to Christopher Edmunds, 22 Feb. 1841; printed form with manuscript additions in unidentified handwriting; certification in unidentified handwriting; two pages; Hiram Kimball Collection, CHL.

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quit-claim

A deed that operates without any warranty, except that no one apart from the grantor can be in possession of the title at the time of delivery.

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-[Sold by James Henry, 71 State-street,
Albany

State capital and county seat, located in eastern-central part of state on west bank of Hudson River. Area settled by Dutch, 1612. Known as Fort Orange and Beaver Wyck, 1623; name changed to Williamstadt, 1647. Capitulated to English forces, 1664, and renamed...

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To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting:
Know Ye, That I
Oliver Granger

7 Feb. 1794–23/25 Aug. 1841. Sheriff, church agent. Born at Phelps, Ontario Co., New York. Son of Pierce Granger and Clarissa Trumble. Married Lydia Dibble, 8 Sept. 1813, at Phelps. Member of Methodist church and licensed exhorter. Sheriff of Ontario Co. ...

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, of
Kirtland

Located ten miles south of Lake Erie. Settled by 1811. Organized by 1818. Latter-day Saint missionaries visited township, early Nov. 1830; many residents joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Population in 1830 about 55 Latter-day Saints and...

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in the State of Ohio of the first part—
for and in consideration of the sum of Nineteen hundred & ninety dollars of lawful money of the United States of America, to me in hand paid by Christopher Edmunds of
La Harpe

Located about twenty-five miles east of Nauvoo. Settled 1830. Originally called Franklin. Developed, platted, and renamed La Harpe, by 1836. Immigration and missionary work led to creation of branch of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in area, ...

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, Hancock County State of Illinois— formerly of Ellisburgh, Jefferson, County, in the State of New York of the second part
at or before the ensealing and delivery of these Presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, Has remised, released, and forever
quit-claimed

A deed that operates without any warranty, except that no one apart from the grantor can be in possession of the title at the time of delivery.

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, and by these Presents Do remise, release, and forever
quit-claim

A deed that operates without any warranty, except that no one apart from the grantor can be in possession of the title at the time of delivery.

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unto Christopher Edmunds of the Town & County aforesaid and to his heirs and assigns forever, All that certain pieces or parcels of Land Situate, lying & being in the Township of Ellisburgh, County of Jefferson & State of New York, being the North part of Lot Number one hundred and thirty one & is bounded as follows (viz). Beginning at the South west Corner of Lot Number one hundred & thirty two at a stake marked 131, 132, Thence south Eighty one Degrees East fifty chains & seventy five links as the Trees are marked to a stake, marked 120. 121. 131. 132. Thence south Nineteen chains & ninety links, as the Trees are marked to a stake on the East line of Said Lot number one hundred & thirty one. Thence North Eighty one Degrees west fifty chains & seventy five links as the Trees are marked to a Stake Standing on the west line of said Lot. Thence North Nineteen chains & ninety links along said line to the place of Beginning Containing one hundred acres of Land. Excepting & reserving from the above described premises the Lot or piece of land, deeded Samuel & Hiram Cook, where the said Cooks House stands, reference being had to said Cooks deed for a description of the same—
To have and to hold the said released premises unto the said Christopher Edmunds his— heirs and assigns to his own proper use and behoof forever:
In Testimony Whereof the said
Oliver Granger

7 Feb. 1794–23/25 Aug. 1841. Sheriff, church agent. Born at Phelps, Ontario Co., New York. Son of Pierce Granger and Clarissa Trumble. Married Lydia Dibble, 8 Sept. 1813, at Phelps. Member of Methodist church and licensed exhorter. Sheriff of Ontario Co. ...

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have hereunto set his hand and seal this 24th day of Sept. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Forty one
Sealed and delivered in)
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Deed, Oliver Granger to Christopher Edmunds, 24 September 1841
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