Glynn Co. Deed Book
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State of Georgia county of Glynn.
This Indenture, made and entered into on this the
eighteenth (18th) day of September, A.D. Nineteen hundred and six (1906)
by and between J.E. Dubberly of said County and state as the first
party, and A.R. Berrie of the same place as the second party,
Witnesseth, that said first party for and in
consideration of the sum of one thousand two hundred and fifty Dollars
($1250.00) cash to him in hand paid by said second party at and before the
signing, sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is
hereby confessed and acknowledged has granted bargained, sold and conveyed
and by these presents does grant bargain, sell and convey unto the said
party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, all the following
property to wit;
An undivided one-fourth (1/4) interest in and to all
that tract, lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in said county
and on that certain Island in said county known as Blythe Island, said
tract containing one thousand acres (1000) more or less being the northern
end of said Island and being bounded on the north by Hillory Island, on
the east by Turtle river on the south by the division line of the tract
known as naval city and by lands formerly known as land of A.F. Warnke
and on the west by Blythe Back river, being the same interest in said land
heretofore conveyed by the American Realty company to the first
party on May 28th 1906, together with all and singular the rights,
members, improvements and appurtenances to the same in any manner
belonging or appertaining.
To have and to hold said undivided interest in said
tract to said second party, his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple,
and said first party for himself, and for his heirs, executors and
administrators, the right and title to said undivided in said tract unto
said second party, his heirs and assigns, shall and will forever warrant
and defend against the claim and demand of any and all persons whomsoever,
by virtue of these presents.
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.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of.
J.E. Dubberly. (ls)
J.L. Richardson.
Recorded September 20, 1906
J.T. Colson.
A.O. Townsend [signature of Deputy Clerk]
Notary Public Glynn county, Ga.
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This Indenture, made and entered into on this
the 15th day of September, A.D. Nineteen hundred and six (1906) by and
between Wilhelmina Kennard, of the county of Suffolk and the
state of Massachusetts, as the first party and A.R. Berrie, of the
county of Glynn and the state of Georgia as the second party,
Witnesseth, that said first party for and in
consideration of the sum of three thousand dollars ($3000.00) cash to her
in hand by said second party at and before the signing, sealing and
delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and
confessed, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed and by these presents
does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said second party, his heirs
and assigns, all the right, title, interest, claim, estate or demand that
the said first party has or may hereafter have in or to the following
tract of land, to wit; All that certain tract, lot or parcel of land,
situate
lying and being in said county of Glynn and state of
Georgia, and on that certain Island in said county known as Blythe Island,
said tract containing one thousand (1000) acres, more or less and being
the northern end of said Island and being bounded on the north by Hillory
Island on the east by Turtle River, on the south by the division line of
the tract known as "Naval city" and lands formerly the lands of A.F.
Warnke or known as the lands of A.F. Warnke and on the west by
Blythe Back river, together with all and singular rights, members
improvements, and appurtenances to said tract hereby conveyed appertaining
or belonging.
To have and to hold the same unto the said second party
his heirs and assigns, forever in fee simple, so that neither said first
party nor any other person claiming or to claim by, through or under her
shall ever have nay right, title, claim, estate or demand therein or
thereto.
In witness whereof, said first party has hereunto set
her hand, affixed her seal and delivered these presents, this the day and
year first hereinbefore written, she signing and executing this Indenture
in the county of Suffolk and the state of Massachusetts.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of.
Wilhelmina Kennard (seal)
F.J. Hale.
E.A. Chippen-
State of Massachusetts county of Suffolk
In person appeared before the undersigned, a Notary
Public, in and for said state and county, and having authority under the
laws of said State to take acknowledgements of deeds, Wilhelmina
Kennard, to me personally known and known to me as the person who
executed the foregoing deed and she being by me examined this day, did
acknowledge that she signed sealed and delivered the foregoing deed for
the purpose therein mentioned and that the same is her free act and deed.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
official signature and affixed my notorial seal, this September 15th 1906.
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William L. Thompson
William L. Thompson.
Notary Public for the commonwealth
Notary Public, for
of Massachusetts.
the commonwealth of
Massachusetts
Recorded September 20th 1906
A.O. Townsend [signature of Deputy Clerk]
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Georgia Glynn county.
This Indenture, made and entered into on this the
eighteenth day of September, A.D. nineteen hundred and six (1906) by and
between A.R. Berrie of the county and State aforesaid, and
hereinafter designated as the first party and Davis & Brandon, a firm of
copartners engaged in business at Woodbine, in Camden county, in said
state and elsewhere, said partnership being composed of J.S.N. Davis,
Jr. and G.W. Brandon, both of said Camden County, said
Partnership being hereinafter designated as the second parties.
Witnesseth, that said first party, for and in
consideration of the sum of four thousand dollars ($4000.00) cash to him
in hand paid by said second partys at and before the signing, sealing and
delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and
acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed and by these
presents does grant,
bargain, sell and convey unto said second parties, their
heirs and assigns, all the following property to wit; Al the timber and
trees standing or fallen on the land hereinafter described, this to
include not only such timber and trees as may be now standing or fallen
thereon but also such timber and trees as may be standing or fallen on
said land at any time within seven (7) years from the date of this
instrument or until September 18th A.D. 1913 said land being described as
follows,
All that tract, lot or parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the county of Glynn and state of Georgia and on that certain
Island in said county, known as Blythe Island said tract containing one
thousand (1000) acres more or less and being the northern end of said
Island and being bounded on the north by Hillory Island; on the east by
Turtle River; on the south by the division line of the tract known as
Naval City and by lands formerly known as the lands of A.F. Warnke,
and on the west by Blythe Back river, said second parties their heirs or
assigns shall have not only said timber and trees but also the exclusive
right to the use of said land until September 18th, 1913, and shall have
the right to build or erect a saw mill or mills, turpentine still or
stills, tie camp or camps, or any other plant or establishment for
utilizing said timber and trees on said lands until said September 18th
1913 and also for and during the same time they shall have the right and
privilege of erecting any other structures or structure, building or
buildings, such as store houses, out-houses dwelling houses, stables,
wharves, landings, tramways or any other sort of building, structure, or
arrangement necessary, convenient or appurtenant to the operation of any
business for the utilization of said timber and trees on said land, until
said September 18th 1913, and said second parties, their heirs or assigns,
shall further have right and privilege of removing any such saw mill,
turpentine still, tie camp. or other buildings, structures, arrangement or
property that may be placed on said land by them, from said land up to
said September 18th 1913, and shall also have the right to remove the same
from said land up to said September 18th 1913, and shall also have the
right to remove the same from said land within a reasonable time after
said September 18th 1913, and neither the first party nor his heirs or
assigns, shall have or claim any right to any structure, building or
property unless said second parties, their heirs or assigns, shall delay
an unreasonable time after said date in removing the same, it is the true
intention of this conveyance that th3e only use to be made of said land by
said first party from the date of this conveyance until said September
18th 1913, shall be to use the same as a cattle range, provided that said
use shall not in any way conflict with or be injurious in any way directly
or indirectly to the full and free use and enjoyment by the second
parties, their heirs and assigns, of all the rights, privileges and
property hereinbefore granted them, and shall not be in any way injurious
to the timber, trees or other property of said second parties on said
land.
Said first party for himself and for his heirs,
executors and administrators the right and title to the property, rights,
and privileges hereinbefore granted and conveyed unto said second parties,
their heirs and assigns, shall and will forever warrant and defend against
the claim or demand of any and all persons whomsoever, by virtue of these
presents.
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.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of.
A.R. Berrie (ls)
J.T. Colson,
R.D. Meader.
Recorded Sept. 20th 1906
Notary Public Glynn county Ga.
A.O. Townsend [signature Deputy Clerk]
State of Georgia Glynn county,
This Indenture, made this eight day of September, in
the year of our lord one thousand nine hundred and six between the
Burroughs Real Estate Agency of the County of Glynn of the first part,
and William L. James Colored of the county of Glynn of the second
part;
Wintnesseth, that said party of the first part for and
in consideration, of the sum of five hundred dollars in hand paid at and
before the 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 the said party of
the second part his heirs and assigns, all that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the county of Glynn said state Georgia, city of
Brunswick, in that part of the city known as Dixville and numbered and
described on the map or plan thereof Dixville lots one, two and three
(1,2, and 3) lying west of Lee street, and south of George street, with
improvements thereon.
To have and to hold the said bargained premises,
together with all and singular the rights, members and appurtenances
thereof, to the same being, belonging or in anywise appertaining, to the
only proper use, benefit and behoof of him, the said party of the second
part his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, in fee simple.
And the said party of the second part their heirs,
executors, and administrators the said bargained premises unto the said
party of the second part his heirs, executors administrators and assigns,
and all and every other person or persons, shall and will warrant and
forever defend by virtue of these presents.
In witness whereof the said parties of the first part
have hereunto set their hand and affixed their seal, the day and year
first above written.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of.
Burroughs Real Estate Agency
W.H. Boyd
By W.B. Burroughs, Manager (ls)
A.J. Crovatt
Recorded Sept. 20th 1906
Notary Public Glynn co. Ga.
A.O. Townsend [signature of Depute Clerk]
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Georgia Glynn county
This Indenture, of contract made and entered into on
this the seventeenth (17th) day of Sept. one thousand nine hundred and six
(1906) by and between Andrew R. Berrie of said county, party of the
first part and the Hoskins-Burton Timber Company, a corporation
under the laws of Georgia, with its home office in Glynn county, Georgia,
party of the second part;
Witnesseth, that for and in consideration of
the sum of on dollar ($1) cash in hand paid, and the further consideration
of the agreements and stipulations hereinafter contained, the party of the
first part doth hereby grant and extend to the party of the second party
this right option and privilege of the use and benefit as hereinafter
prescribed of the eastern shore of the north end of Blythe Island, in said
state and county, a distance of one thousand (1000) feet, more or less,
and extending between the points on said shore there the same touches the
marsh, said shore being further identified as having point
thereon commonly known as the black rock and being the
same shore as now occupied and used by the said party of the second part;
the use and benefit herein granted being intended to include said shore
from low to high water mark.
The said party of the second part to use said shore for
the purpose of storing and securing rafts and logs of timber.
It is further understood that the party of the second
part shall have the right of driving the necessary piling upon said shore
and beach for the purpose of securing and making fast said, rafts and
logs; and shall have the right of erecting upon the mainland of said
Blythe Island, adjacent to said shore a frame building and to occupy the
same for the purpose of storing tools and implements necessary to said
business, and of housing and lodging a watchman to guard and supervise
said rafts and timber.
It is further understood that the said improvements
shall remain upon said property at the termination of this contract and
shall become the property of the said party of the first part without
further consideration.
Said contract to begin and commence with even date
herewith and to continue for a period of nine (9) years after the
fifteenth (15th) day of June One thousand nine hundred and seven (1907) at
which time it shall be fully completed and ended, unless the sooner
terminated as herein provided.
The said party of the second part agreeing and
covenanting to pay the said party of the first part the sum of fifty
dollars ($50.00) per year for the privileges and rights herein extended;
said payments to be made on the fifteenth (15th) day of June in each year;
it being understood that no charge be asked or required, in addition to
the consideration of one dollar ($1) hereinbefore set out, until the first
payment on the fifteenth (15th) day of June, one thousand nine hundred and
seven; It being further understood and provided that the said party of the
second part shall have the right of canceling and annulling this contract
at the end of any year as herein set out.
It is further mutually agreed that should the said
party of the second part fail to pay the said sum of fifty Dollars in
advance, as herein stipulated, within thirty days after the same shall
become due, then the said party of the first part shall have the right and
option if he so elects, and without notice of declaring said contract
terminated and at an end.
The second party shall not have the right to assign or
sublet this lease to any other person or persons except to such person,
natural or artificial, as shall be a successor in business to the second
party, without the consent in writing of the first party.
In testimony whereof the said first party has hereunto
set his hand and affixed his seal, this 17th day of September A.D. 1906.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of.
Andrew R. Berrie (ls)
J.T. Colson.
R.D. Meader
Notary Public Glynn county Ga.
Recorded Sept. 20th 1906
A.O. Townsend [signature of Deputy Clerk]
affixed his seal this day and year first above written.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of.
W.P. Monroe (ls)
Chas. R. Munro __________________
D.S. Wilson
Recorded December 15, 1906
D.L. Wilson Notary
N.P.L Co. Ga Public Lowndes Co.
Ga
A.O. Townsend [signature of Deputy Clerk]
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State of Georgia county of Glynn.
This Indenture, made and entered into on this the fifth
day of December, in the year of our lord, One thousand nine hundred and
six (1906) by and between Elizabeth Manoe, Administratrix upon the
estate of W.B. Manoe, late of said county, deceased, as party of
the first part; and A.R. Berrie, of said County and Sate, party of
the second part.
Witnesseth, that whereas, the court of Ordinary of said
county, did at its regular November term 1906, upon application of said Administratrix, party of the first part, for leave to sell certain real
estate of the said deceased, for the purpose of payment of debts and
distribution, pass an order duly authorizing the sale of the real estate
of said deceased hereinafter described, due and legal publication of such
application by said administratrix having been made once a week for four
weeks before the date of hearing in the Brunswick News, the Gazette in
which the county advertisements for said Glynn County are published.
And whereas, the said party of the first part after
advertising such sale in the Brunswick News, a newspaper having a general
circulation in said county where said real estate lies, once a week for
four weeks after said leave was granted and before the sale, did expose
the same at public auction on the first Tuesday in December, 1906, between
the legal hours of sale at the court house of said county, when the same
was then and there knocked off to the said A.R. Berrie, party of
the second part, as the highest and best bidder, at and for the sum and
price of seven hundred dollars ($700.00).
Now, therefore, the said administratrix, in
consideration of the premises, as well as for and in consideration, of the
said sum of seven hundred dollars ($700.00) lawful money of the United
States of America, by the said party of the second part to the said party
of the first part, cash in hand well and truly counted and paid at and
before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is
hereby duly acknowledged and confessed has granted, bargained, sold and
conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto
the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, the following
described property to wit;
All of these certain tracts, lots or parcels of land
situate, lying and being in the 26th district, G.M. of said Glynn County,
containing twelve (12) Acres, more or less, known as the home place of
W.B. Manoe, deceased, on Blythe Island, therein, and being the same
tract of land conveyed to the said W.B. Manoe, by those certain
three (3) deeds the first from Louisa C. Doerflinger, dated May
10th 1888, and recorded in book "HH" page 544 of said county;
the second from Euphenia A. Harris, dated October 30th 1897 and
recorded in book "RR" page 120; and
the third from Seaboard Land Improvement and Manufacturing Company of
Georgia, dated February 17th 1890, and recorded in book "NN" pages
345-346, reference to which said deeds
and records is had for all purposes of description; and
in which deeds the property herein conveyed is described as follows;
1--In the said deed from Louisa C. Doerflinger,
as lots numbers, one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6),
seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12),
thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17),
eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty one (21), twenty two
(22), twenty three (23), twenty four (24), twenty five (25), twenty six
(26), twenty seven (27), twenty eight (28), twenty nine (29), thirty (30),
thirty one (31), thirty two (32), thirty three (33), thirty four (34),
thirty five (35), thirty six (36), thirty seven (37), thirty eight (38),
thirty nine (39), forty (40), forty one (41), forty two (42), forty three
(43), forty four (44), forty five (45), forty six (46), forty seven (47),
forty eight (48), forty nine (49), fifty (50), fifty one (51), fifty two
(52), fifty three (53), fifty four (54) in blocks two hundred and sixty
two and two hundred and sixty nine, there being fifty four (54) lots in
the each block numbering one (1) to fifty four (54), making a total of one
hundred and eight lots, to low water mark, division "C".
2-In said deed from Euphenia A. Harris, as fifty
two (52) lots of land in block number two hundred and forty eight (248),
said block being a parallelogram in shape, with ends one hundred and
ninety (190) feet in length, and sides seven hundred and eighty (780) feet
in length, and being bounded on the north by Glynn avenue, on the east by
Eight street, on the south by Broadway and on the west by ninth street.
3-In said deed from said Seaboard Land Improvement
and Manufacturing Company, lots One (1), to twenty three (23)
inclusive, and lots thirty two (32), to fifty two (52) inclusive, in block
number two hundred and fifty five (255), in division "C" all of such
description in each of said deeds being according to the plan of said
Naval City, as referred to in said deeds.
To have and to hold the above described and hereby
conveyed premises and property together with all and singular rights,
members and appurtenances to the same belonging or in anywise
appertaining, unto the said party of the second part his heirs and
assigns, forever, in fee simple, as in full, ample and complete a manner
as the said property was had, and owned and held by the said deceased in
his life time.
In witness whereof the said administratrix, the party
of the first part has hereunto set her hand and affixed her seal on this
the day and year first above written.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of.
Mrs. Elizabeth Manoe (ls)
Fred Manoe
Administratrix upon the estate
D.W. Krauss
of W.B. Manoe deceased
Notary Public Glynn county, Ga.
Recorded December 15th, 1906.
A.O. Townsend [signature of Deputy Clerk]
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State of Georgia county of Glynn
This Indenture, made and entered into on this the sixth
day of December, in the year of our lord, one thousand nine hundred and
six by and between T. Harry Flowers of said county and State, party
of the first part and Mrs. Daisy Tison Branham of said county and
State, party of the second part;
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