Business/Financial - Hancock County Land Deed, 27 January 1842 [B-12]

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Philo Dibble's Deed to
Willford Woodruff

Filed for Record
by W. Woodruff

Fees $1
No 125

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This indenture made and entered into this thwenty-
between Philo Dibble and Hannah Ann his wife of the County of
Hancock and State of Illinois of the one part and Willford Woodruff of
the county &and State aforesaid of the other part, Witnessesth that the said
Philo Dibble and Hannah Ann his wife for &and in consideration of the
sum of one hundred Dollars to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged have granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant
bargain sell convey and confirm unto the said Willford Woodruff his heirs
and assigns for ever all that peiece or parcel of land situated lying and being
in the County of Hancock and State of Illinois and described as follows to wit,
One acre of the South west corner of the east end of the South half of north west
quarter of section thirty six Township seven North and Nine West North of
the base line and fourth principal meridian. The above named acre commences at
the South west corner of the aforesaid lot, runs North, sixteen rods then Eeast ten
rods then South sixteen rods then west ten rods to the place of beginning;
Together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto apportaining. To have
and to hold the aforesaid premises unto the said Willford Woodruff his heirs
and assigns for ever, &and the said Philo Dibble and Hannah Ann his wife
their heirs and assigns, the aforesaid premises Unto the said Willford Woodruff
his heirs and assigns against the claims or claims of all and evry person whomso-
ever do and will warrant and forever defend by these presents. In testimony
whareof the said Philo Dibble and Hannah Ann his wife of the first part have
hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written

signed sealed and deliverd
in presence of

Philo Dibble
Hannah Ann Dibble

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State of Illinois )
Hancock County )
Nauvoo City )

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

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Recorders Office April 25th 1843

State of Illinois, ss.
City of Nauvoo,

I, Joseph Smith Recorder
in and for the said City of Nauvoo, Hancock County and
State aforesaid do hereby certify that the within Deed
and certificate of acknowledgement were this day duly
Recorded in Book A pages 127 and 128 and numbered 123

Joseph Smith Recorder
by Wm Clayton Clerk