Deed by Jacob EGNER to Hiram McCULLOUGH (1856), Cecil County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Doug Arbuckle Copyright. All Rights Reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/md/mdfiles.htm ********************************************************* Cecil County Land Record Book, Liber HHM, Number 7, Folio 288 This Deed made this Eleventh day of November in the Year one thousand Eight hundred and fifty six by Jacob Egner of New Castle County in the State of Delaware. Witnesseth that in consideration of One Hundred dollars the said Jacob Egnor doth grant unto Hiram McCullough of Cecil County Maryland in fee, All his right title and interest in and to all that Tract or parcel of Land situate lying and being in Cecil County aforesaid, being part of the Real Estate whereof of John Egnor late of said County, died seized and that part thereof which was conveyed to Caroline Egner, John Egner, Joseph Egner, Jacob Egner, Jacob Egner and Hannah Catharine Egner by Adam Whann, Henry H Gilpin and John Underwood certain Commissioners appointed by the Court of Chancery of Maryland to value and divide the Real Estate of John Egnor deceased, by deed bearing date the twelfth day of May in the year of Our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and fifty five and Recorded in Liber GMC No 10 folio 27 one of the Land Record Books of Cecil County aforesaid, to which said Deed for the courses and distances and a more full particular and accurate description of the said Tract or parcel of Land reference is hereby particularly made. And the said Jacob Egnor covenants that he will warrant specially the property hereby conveyed. And the said Jacob Egner covenants that he will Execute such further assurances as may be requisite. Witness my hand and seal Jacob Egnor Test Wm Hanes Henry C MacRall State of Maryland Cecil County, To Wit I hereby Certify that on this Eleventh day of November in the Year One Thousand Eight hundred and fifty six before the subscriber a Justice of the peace of the State of Maryland in and for Cecil County personally appeared Jacob Egnor and acknowledged the foregoing Deed to be his Act. Wm Hanes Recorded November 11th 1856 and Examined Per