I, Samuel H. Smith
A Justice of the peace
for the City of Nauvoo
Do Cirtify that Philo Dibble and Han^n^ah Ann
his wife whose Signatures appear to the for^e^going
Deed and who are personaly known to me
to be the persons described in, and who executed
the Same did Severally Acknowledge that
they shall executed the Said Convayance
for the use and purposes therein mention^ned^
and the Said Hanah Ann Dibble having ben
by me made Acquainted with the Contence
of the Said Deed and examined Separate
and apart from her Said husband
Acknowledged that She had Executed the
Same and Relinquished her Dower to the
Premeses there in Conveyed voluntarily
freely and with out Compulsion of her
Said husband
Given under my hand and Seal this fifth
Day of Febuary in the year of our lord
one thousand Eight Hundred and forty
two
Samuel H. Smith L P [FIGURE] LS
in and for the City of Nauvoo
I, Samuel. H. Smith
A Justice of the peace
for the City of Nauvoo
Do Cirtify that Philo Dibble and Hannah Ann
his wife whose Signatures appear to the foregoing
Deed and who are personaly known to me
to be the persons described in, and who Executed
the Same did Severally Acknowledge that
they shall executed the Said Convayance
for the use and purposes therein mentionned
and the Said Hanah Ann Dibble having ben
by me made Acquainted with the Contence
of the Said Deed and examined Separate
and apart from her Said husband
Acknowledged that She had Executed the
Same and Relinquished her Dower to the
Premises there in Conveyed voluntarily
freely and with out Compulsion of her
Said husband
Given under my hand and Seal this fifth
Day of Febuary in the year of our lord
one thousand Eight Hundred and forty
two
Samuel H. Smith, J P SEAL {L S}
in and for the City of Nauvoo
"Business/Financial - Hancock County Land Deed, 27 January 1842," p. 3, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed May 28, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/kOyE
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