DEED: Joseph Baker from Abraham Johnson; Saratoga co., NY submitted by Johnna St Clair (gjclair at optonline.net) ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.org/ny/nyfiles.htm Submitted Date: January 9, 2006 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ File size: 5.1 Kb ************************************************ Lot 10, subd. of Lot 9, 13th Allotment Kayadossera Patent Written: February 18, 1800 Recorded: January 24, 1804 Sold by: JOHNSON, Abraham Bought by: BAKER, Joseph Lot 10, subd.of Lot 9, 13th General Allotment of Kayadoserras Patent 18 Feb 1800 Sideways in the margin of the second page: I hereby certify the foregoing deed and the????? to be a true from the original instrument and compared these with the second day of July in the one thousand eight hundred and is ?? at four o'clock in the afternoon of that that day To all to whom these presents shall come I Abraham Johnston of the Town of Charlton in the county of Saratoga and state of New York send greetings. Know ye that by virtue of the authority vested in me and by an act of the Legislature of the aforesaid State entitled an act relative to certain Confiscated Lands in the Counties of Saratoga & Montgomery Papers the Sixth day of April one thousand seven hundred and ninety six and in Consideration of the sum of one hundred Dollars I have granted sold & quit claimed & by these presents do grant sell and quit claim to Joseph Baker of the Town of Charlton in the County of Saratoga and state aforesaid All my estate right title interest claim and demand whatsoever of in or to the whole or a part of it all of the one undevided third part of that Certain Lot of Land situate lying and being in the County of Saratoga and state aforesaid known by the name of the Southerly half part of Lot number Ten in the subdivision of lot number Nine the thirteenth general allotment of the patent of Kayadarasseras and is bounded as follows: (viz) Beginning at the north east Corner of Lot number Eight in the said subdivision thence a long northerly Bounds thereof to the southerly corner of lot number nine in the said subdivision thence along the southerly half of the easterly bounds thereof thence along the southerly bounds of the northerly half of the said lot number ten to the westerly bounds of lot number ten in the said thirteenth general allotment thence along the said westerly bounds thereof to the place of Beginning Containing or being the southerly half part of the above mentioned Lot number ten in the subdivision of lot number nine in the thirteenth general allotment or one hundred acres of land be the same more or less which the ?third part hereby intended to be sold and quit claimed ( is by the above recited act deemed to have become fulfilled to the People of the state of New York by the attainder of said law. To have and to hold the premises hereby granted quit Claimed to the said Joseph Baker his heirs and assigns to the proper use being fit & behoof of the said Joseph Baker his heirs & assigns forever?duly act nevertheless to all Claims of dower and every other Claim that may be on the same and these presents are in no wise to opperate as a Warrantee In Testimony Whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this Eighteenth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and the twenty fourth year of the Independence of the United States of America Abraham Johnson (SS) Mary her X mark Johnson (SS) signed sealed and delivered in presence of Hervey Bartlett William W. Bostwick Be it remembered on the twenty fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and fore personally appeared before Epenetus White one of the judges of the Court of Common pleas in and for the county of Saratoga the within written Mary Johnson, wife of the said Abraham Johnson who acknowledged on being Examined by separate and apart from her husband that she signed and sealed the within instrument without any fear or compulsion of her husband and I know the within said Mary Johnson and I have examined the same and finding no material interlinations or erasures do allow the same to be recorded Epenetus White be it remembered that on a the eighth day of June one thousand eight hundred and eight personally appeared before me John Taylor one of the Judges of the Court of Common pleas of the County of Saratoga in the state of New York William W. Bostwick one of the thumping something?? Witness to the within deed to me known and being duly sworn declare on oath before me that he knows the within written Abraham Johnson who ???? and ???? saw him sign and seal and deliver the same instrument and did for purpose therein mentioned and that he said it William W. Bostwick together with the other witnesses verified therein ??? to the execution thereof by the said Abraham Johnson and having examined the same and finding no material erasures interlinations or obliterations therein I do allow the same to be recorded. John Taylor