Glynn Co. Deed Book
3A
Part 2
attached conveyance from the Taylor Lumber company, dated
31st day of March 1909, and for and in consideration of the sum
of five dollars, and other good and valuable considerations, hereby
release and cancel the lien of said mortgage in and to the property
described in and conveyed by the said conveyance from the Taylor Lumber
Company to The Brewster Lumber company, it being understood that the lien
of said mortgage as to the rest of the property described in said original
mortgage dated September 21, 1906, shall stand and remain of full force
and effect.
In testimony whereof we
have hereunto set our hands, affixed our seals and delivered these
presents, on this the 3rd day of April 1909, these presents
being executed by Robert H. Whittington in the county of Somerset,
state of Maryland, and by W.B. Miller, U.W. Dickerson, C.R. Disharoon
and R.D. Grier, in the county of Wicomico Maryland.
Robert H.
Whittington {ls}
W.B. Miller {ls}
U.W. Dickerson {ls}
C.R. Disharmony {ls}
R.D. Grier {ls}
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
(as to Robert H. Whittington).
O.L. Tar vis.
Aden Davis, Jr. Notary Public Somerset, County Maryland
K.L. Smith
(as to W.B. Miller, U.W. Dickerson, C.R. Disharoon and R.D.
Grier.)
K.L. Smith
E.C. Fulton Notary Public Wicomico, County, Maryland
Recorded April 13th 1909 A.O. Townsend Deputy Clerk
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This Indenture,
made and entered into on this the 22nd day of February 1909, by
and between Henry B. King, as the duly qualified executor of the
last will and testament of His Mother Mary Louisa King, late of
Richmond County, Georgia, deceased, said executor being hereinafter
designated as the first party, and A.R. Berrie, of Glynn county,
Georgia, as the second party.
Witnesseth, that whereas,
the first party claims title to the land hereinafter described on the
following claims of title to wit; A grant of the same made to Joshua
Miller by the state of Georgia dated November 19, 1800, and registered
in the book of land grants lettered CCCC, in the office of the Secretary
of State of said State, then a deed from John W. Hunter as
Administrator on the estate of said Joshua Miller to John P.
King, conveying said land, which deed is dated February 25th
1840, and was recorded in book “L”, page 184 in the office of the Clerk of
the superior court of said Glynn county, then by the will of said John
P. King, by which said land was bequeathed and devised to said Mary
Louisa King said will having been probated March 22nd 1888
and admitted to record April 2nd 1888, in the Court of Ordinary
of said Richmond county, of which said county both said John P. King,
and Mary Louisa King were residents at the time of their deaths;
then by the will of the said Mary Louisa King which was duly
probated in said court of Ordinary of said Richmond county, on
which will Henry B. King, qualified as executor on
January 5th 1891, and in which latter will he was nominated as
sole executor and was given full power to sell all the lands of said
Testatrix in his discretion, either at public or private sale without
first getting an order or judgment allowing a him so to do from any court
or tribunal.
Now therefore, said first
party acting under said power and for and in consideration of the sum of
two hundred dollars ($200.00) to him cash in hand paid by the second party
at and before the signing, sealing and delivery of these presents, the
receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged has granted, bargained, sold and
conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto
said second party his heirs and assigns, all the following real estate to
wit; All that certain tract, lot or parcel of land situate in said Glynn
county Georgia, and being known and described as Little Blythe Island,
consisting of one hundred and ninety (190) acres more or less, and bounded
on all sides by Marshes and by Blythe Cut-off Creek said land being more
fully described in said grant to the same hereinbefore described, and the
plat annexed to said grant, reference to said plat and grant and the
registry thereof being hereby made for all purposes; together with all the
rights, members, improvements and appurtenances to said tract of land in
any way belonging or appertaining.
To have and to hold said
land and its appurtenances to said second party, his heirs and assigns,
forever, in fee simple, and in as full and ample a manner as the same was
or could have or might be held by said Mary Louisa King, or by any
one claiming or to claim by, through or under her. And for the
consideration aforesaid that certain case now pending in the superior
court of said Glynn county, wherein said first party hereto is the
Plaintiff and H. Barnhill, Davis & Brandon, J.S.N. Davis, Jr. and
G.W. Brandon, are defendants, the subject matter of said suit being
for certain acts of trespass alleged to have been committed on said land
hereinbefore described and conveyed, by said defendants, is hereby
settled, and this conveyance shall operate as a settlement, discharge,
satisfaction and retraxit as to said suit.
IN witness whereof, said
first party has hereunto set his hand, affixed his seal and delivered
these presents this the day and year first hereinbefore written and
mentioned in the state of Georgia, and county of Richmond.
H.B. King {ls}
As executor of the last will and testament of Mary Louisa King
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of.
Susan Dodge
James M. Hull Jr. Notary Public Richmond Co. Ga.
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State of Georgia Richmond county, S.S.
I, Geo. B. Pournelle
deputy clerk of the superior court, of said county, the same being a Court
of record and having a seal, do hereby certify that James M. Hull, Jr.,
Esq., whose name is subscribed to the certificate of the proof or the
acknowledgement of the annexed instrument and thereon written, was at the
time of the taking of such proof or acknowledgement a Notary Public in and
for said county of Richmond, duly commissioned and qualified and duly
authorized by the laws of this State to take the proof or acknowledgement
of deeds; and that I am well acquainted with the handwriting of such
officer, and verily believe that the signature to the said certificate of
the proof or acknowledgement is genuine.
In testimony whereof, I
have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this twenty
second day of February 1909.
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