Adams County OhArchives Photo Document.....Elizabeth Cokonougher Estate To George Thomas Land Deed. August 2, 1882 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ralph W. Cokonougher rcokon@hotmail.com February 1, 2011, 8:48 pm Source: Deed Book, Vol. 60, P. 479, Adams County, Ohio Courthouse. Photo can be seen at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/adams/photos/documents/elizabet5330nph.jpg Image file size: 285.9 Kb The text of this land deed reads: “Elizabeth Cokonougher heirs To George A. Thomas Know all men by these Presents that John Cokonougher and Mary his wife Zachariah Cokonougher and Mary his wife Rodennia Frost and Andrew Frost her husband Mary E Cokonougher Sarah A Garman and Sylvester Garman her husband of the first part in consideration Three hundred dollars to these fees by George A Thomas of Adams county Ohio the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged do hereby Grant Bargain Sell and convey to the said George A Thomas his heirs and assigns forever the following described Real Estate to wit the following Real Estate Situate in Meigs Township Adams county Ohio to wit 1st Tract Beginning as a Red Oak and dogwood in line of A. Eellisons Survey No 8681 thence south said line S25 E70 poles to two white Oaks thence south 118 poles to a cherry tree on the Sulphur Spring Branch thence down the Branch 48 poles to a hickory near the Branch and in line of said survey thence in a Westerly direction with original line 15 poles to a white Oak Stump thence south 62 poles to a red oak and chestnut thence S39 E24 poles to a White Oak Thence South 73 poles to the beginning containing Thirty Eight acres more or less part of Survey No. 13259. 2nd Tract Beginning at a Red Oak and two dogwoods in the line of Survey No 8687 corner to Jacob Shultzs Survey No 13253 thence with Said line and the line of Survey No 15164 N25 W73 poles to a white Oak in the last mentioned line thence N60 E26 poles to a Walnut thence N27 W26 poles to a cherry ashen Thence N81 E54 poles to a Stone corner of A Purless Survey No 14128 thence with the line of Said Survey S35 W 37 poles to three White Oaks thence S44 E42 poles to a chestnut and black oak thence S74 W passing three White Oaks corner of Said Shultzs Survey and with his line 5 poles to the beginning containing twenty five acres more or less part of survey No 15655 This land formerly belonged to Elizabeth Cokonougher now deceased and the grantors herein are the heirs at Law of Said Elizabeth Cokonougher deceased to whom Said lands descended upon her death and all the Estate Title and Interest of the Said parties of first part either in Law or in Equity of in and to the Said premises together with all the privileges and appurtenances to the Same belongings and all the rents issues and profits thereof To Have and to Hold the Same to the only proper use of the Said George A. Thomas his heirs and assigns forever And the Said John Cokonougher Mary Cokonougher Zachariah Cokonougher Mary Cokonougher Rodennia Frost and Andrew Frost Mary E Cokonougher and Sarah A. Garman and Sylvester Garman her husband for themselves and for their heirs executors and administrators do hereby covenant with the Said George A Thomas his heirs and assigns That are the True and Lawful owners of the Said premises and have full power to convey the same and That the title So conveyed is clean free and unencumbered and further that they will warrant and defend the same against all claims or claims of all persons whomsoever. In Witness Whereof the Said John Cokonougher and his wife Zachariah Cokonougher and Mary his wife hereby release their right and expectancy of Dower in the Said premises have hereunto Set their hands and Seals this 14” day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Eighty two Signed Sealed and acknowledged in presence of us J M Cader Zackariah his X mark Cokonougher (Seal) James M Aber Mary her X mark Cokonougher (Seal) T. J. McCune for Rodennia Rodennia her X mark Frost (Seal) W McWest for Andrew Andy Frost (Seal) Jm Moorehead Sarah A Garman (Seal) Edm McKeehan Sylvester Garman (Seal) Robert Herdman Mary E. her X mark Cokonougher (Seal) Joseph Thurman John Cokonougher (Seal) The State of Ohio Ross County ss Be it Remembered that on the 14” day of February in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty two before me the subscriber Justice of the Peace in and for Said county and State personally came Zachariah Coukouougher (sic: Cokonougher)and Mary Cokonour (sic: Cokonougher) the grantors in the foregoing Deed and acknowledged the signing and Sealing thereof to be their voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned And the Said Mary Cokonougher wife of the said Zachariah Cokonougher being examined by me Separate and apart from her Said husband and the contents of Said Deed being by made Known and explained to her as the Statute directs declared that She did voluntarily Sign Seal and acknowledge the same and that she is still Satisfied therewith as her act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto Subscribed my name and affixed my seal on the day and year aforesaid J M Cader J.P. The State of Ohio Clinton county ss Before me the undersigned a Notary Public in and for Said county personally appeared the above named Rodennia Frost and Andrew Frost her husband and acknowledged the signing and sealing of the above conveyance to be their voluntary act and deed and the Said Andrew Frost does hereby relinquish all right and title as to consticy (sic: constancy) in Said premists (sic: premises) after being examined by me Separate and apart from each other and the contents of Said Justmentioned made Known to them by me They Then declared that did voluntarily Sign Seal and acknowledge the Same and that they are still Satisfied therewith This 15” day of February A D 1882 Wm McWest Notary Public (notarial seal Clinton Co Ohio) In and for Said county The State of Ohio Highland County ss This day personally appeared Sarah A Garman and Sylvester Garman her husband the grantors in the above Deed Before the undersigned a Justice of the Peace in and for Said county and acknowledged the signing and Sealing of above deed to be their voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and Said Sarah A Garman wife of the Said Sylvester Being at the same time examined by me Separate and apart from her husband and the contents of Said instrument made known to her She then declared that she did voluntarily Sign Seal and acknowledge the same and that She is Still Satisfied Therewith. Witness my hand this the 9” day of March 1882 Edm McKeehan J.P. The State of Ohio Highland county This day personally appeared Mary E. Cokonougher one of the grantors in the above Deed before the undersigned a Justice of the Peace in and for Said county and acknowledged the signing and Sealing of the above Deed to be her voluntary act and Deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned Witness my hand this the 9” day of March 1882. Edm McKeehan J.P. The State of Ohio Adams county ss Be it remembered that on this 15” day of March A D 1882 and before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace in and for Said county and State personally came John Cokonougher and Mary Cokonougher his wife the grantors in the forgoing Deed and acknowledged the Signing and Sealing thereof to be their voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and the Said Mary A Cokonougher wife of the Said John Cokonougher. Being examined by Separate and apart from her Said husband and the contents of Said Deed being made Known and explained to her as the Statute directs declared that she did voluntary Sign Seal and acknowledge the Same and that She is Still Satisfied as her act and deed for the use and purposes therein mentioned In Witness Whereof I have Set my hand on the day and year first above Written Joseph Thurman J P (seal) Recorded August 2” 1882 J R Stevenson R.A.C.” Additional Comments: Elizabeth Cokonougher (b. 28 October 1820 in Ohio, d. 12 Sept. 1872) was the wife of Adtson Ellsworth Cokonougher (b. 28 June 1824 in Virginia, d. 21 Dec. 1882). According to information in the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource Files of FamilySearch.org , an official web site of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the father and mother of Elizabeth Cokonougher were John Shoemaker (b. 23 Jan. 1785 in Maryland, d. 23 Sep. 1836 in Jefferson County, Ohio) and Eva Coontz. 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