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PEARSON (1910-1980) High Point, North Carolina Early Land Transactions of Montgomery County, PA (part of Philadelphia Co. until 1784) ******************************************** MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS - 1706 ******************************************** DEED POLL: 29 June 1706 WILLIAM TRENT and ISAAC NORRIS both of city Philadelphia, merchants, to JOSEPH HARVEY, Darby , County of Chester, wheelwright. Whereas, WILLIAM PENN, proprietary and Governor, by his present Commissioners of Property, by patent dated 2 October 1704, confirmed to his son, WILLIAM PENN a tract on river Schuylkill, in county of Philadelphia, cont. 7,480 acres (patent book A, vo.3, p.703) And said WILLIAM PENN the younger, by deed poll dated 7 Oct 1704, conveyed said tract to said WILLIAM TRENT and ISAAC NORRIS. Now witness that said WILLIAM TRENT AND ISAAC NORRIS, for 213 pds, PA money, confirm to said JOSEPH HARVEY, a tract on east side of river Schuylkill, PART OF SAID 7480 ACRES, adj. other lands of said grantor, Stony Creek, land sold to JOHN COOK; cont. 710 acres. Wit: DAVID LOYD,DAVID POWELL, RICHARD HEATH Ack. 4-1-1706 Rec. 5-2-1706 Book E3, vol. 6, p. 1 ********************************************** DEED POLL: 9 Dec 1706. MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, late of Phila., now of county Cecill, Province of Maryland, merchant, to THOMAS WISEMAN, of Germantown, county of Phila., husbandman. 38 pds. PA money. Tract of land, part of 6000 acres, in co. of Phila. adj. CLAUS JOHNSON, said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, EDWARD BEERS., cont. 190 acres. DIRICK SIPMAN, by Lease and Release, 9.10 Mar 1682 from William Penn, Proprietary and Governor, became seized of 5000 acres of land, and sold same to said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER. And GOVERT RAMKES, by Lease and Release. 10/11 June 1683 from Wm. Penn, became seized of 1000 acres of land., and sold same to DIRICK SIPMAN, who sold same to said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER. Present Commissioners of Wm. Penn, by patent, date 22 Feb 1702, granted to said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, the said 6000 acres as surveyed and laid out in county Phila., together with 166 acres of over measure found in said tract upon a resurvey. (Patent Bk. A, vol 2, p. 463.) Wits:P JOHN KREY, DAD. LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH. Ack. 10-12-1706 Rec. 10-13-1706 Book E 3, vol 6, p.24 ******************************************************* DEED POLL: 10 Dec 1706. THOMAS WISEMAN (mark), Germantown, county of Philadelphia, husbandman, to MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, county Cecill, Province of Maryland, merchant, 38 pds. PA money. Tract in county Philadelphia, adj. CLAUS JOHNSON, said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, EDWARD BEERS., cont. 190 acres. Wits: JOHN KREY, DAVID LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH. book E 3,vol. 6 p. 26 ************************************************************** DEED POLL: 9 Dec 1706 MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, late of Philadelphia. PA, but now of county Cecill, Maryland, to EDWARD BEER, county Phila., husbandman 38 pds. PA money. Tract in co. Phila. (part of 6000 acres), adj. THOMAS WISEMAN, said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, JOHN NEWBERRY, cont. 190 acres. DIRICK SIPMAN conveyed to said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER 6000 acres to be laid out in PA, and the Commissionmers of Wm. Penn, by Patent dated 22 Feb. 1702, granted to said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER 6000 as laid out in county Phila., together with 166 acres of overmeasure found in same tract. Under rent of 5 English silver shillings and 8d. (etc) (Patent Book A vol. 2 p. 463) Wits: JOHN KREY, DAD. LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH. Book E 3, vol. 6 p. 32 ******************************************************* DEED POLL: 10 Dec 1706 EDWARD BEER (mark) county Philadelphia, husbandman, to MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, co. Cecill, province Maryland, merchant, 38 pds. PA money. Tract of land in county Phila., adj. THOMAS WISEMAN, cont. 130 acres. Wits: JOHN KREY, DAD. LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH. book E 3, vol 6 p. 35. ******************************************************* DEED POLL: 9 Dec 1706. MATHIA VAN BEBBER, of Bohemia River, Maryland, merchant, to DIRK RENBERG and WILLIAM RENNBERGE, both of Mulheim, upon the Schulkill, county Philadelphia, yeomen. 54 pds silver, PA money. Piece of land in BEBBER's township, county Phila., adj. JOHN NEWBERRY, said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, "said Van Bebber's Great Tract". cot. 300 acres. Part of 6166 acres confirmed to said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER by Wm. Penn, Proprietary and Governor, by patent dated 22 Feb 1702 (Patent Book A vol. 2 p. 463) Wits: HENRIETTA LOWTHER, GEORGE LOWTHER, JOHN NEWBERRY(mark). book E 3, vol 6 p. 36 ****************************************************** DEED POLL: 10-8-1706 MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, Sicel county, province of Maryland, merchant, to GARRETT INDENHOOF and HERMAN INDENHOOF, both of Whitpain, husbandmen. 88 pds silver, PA money.. Tract in county Philadelphia, adj. DIRICK RAMSBRY, other land of said VAN BEBBER; cont. 420 acres. Part of 6166 acres which present Commissioners of William Penn, Proprietary and Governor, by patent 22 Feb 172, granted to said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER. (Book A, vol. 2, p. 463) Wits: GEORGE LOWTHER, DA POWELL, HENRY PANNEBECKERS. Ack. 10-11-1706 Rec. 10-24-1706 Book E 3, vol 6, p. 40 *************************************************** DEED POLL: 8 Dec 1706 MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, Sicel Co., Maryland, to JOHN NEWBRY, Phila., husbandman. 82 pds. silver PA mney. Piece of land in county Phila., adj. EDWARD BEERS,, said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER, DIRICK RAMSBERY (RAMSBRY?); cont. 450 acres, part of 6166 acres. William Penn, by Lease and Release, 9/10 March 1682, granted to DIRICK SIPMAN, of Crevelt, in the county of Meurson, on the borders of Germany" 500 acres to be laid out in PA. And said William Penn, by Lease and Release. 10-11 June 1683, granted to GOVERT RAMKES, of Crevelt aforesaid 1000 acres to be laid out in said Province. Said RAMKES granted said 1000 acres, 14 Jan 1686 to DIRICK SIPMAN, who by attornies JACOB ISAAC VAN BEBBER and HENRY SEELEN (by letter of attorney from said SIPMAN dated 13 May 1698) by their deed dated 1 Dec 1702, granted said 6000 acres to MATHIAS VAN BEBBER. Said Wm. Penn, by his present Commissioners, by patent dated 22 Feb 1702, granted to said MATHIAS VAN BEBBER said 6000 acres, found by resurvey to contain 6166 acres (Book A, vol 3. pp 462,etc) Wits: GEORGE LOWTHER, DAVID POWELL Ack. 10-11-17096 Rec 10-2-1706 Book E 3, vol 6, p.45 ******************************************************* DEED POLL: 16 May 1706 JACOB COFFING , late of city of Philadelphia, weaver, but now of county Gloucester, West New Jersey to RICE PETERS, city and county of Philadelphia, cordwainer, 450pds. Whereas, WILLIAM JAMES, of Cheltenham, yeoman, by deed poll dated 21 April 1704, granted to said JACOB COFFING his plantation and tract in Cheltemham,adj. EVERARD BOLTON, JOHN SONGHURST, JOHN DAY, WILLIAM BROWN; cont.200 acres, part of 500 acres granted by one WILLIAM BROWN and JOHN BERTLES to PATRICK ROBINSON, who sold same to THOMAS STANFORD, who sold same to WILLIAM JAMES, who sold same to JACOB COFFING, who ow conveys said 200 acres. wit: WILLIAM HEAVERDS (mark), FRANCIS COOK Ack. 11-24-1706 Rec. 11-27-1706 Book E3, vol 6, p.60 ******************************************** DEED POLL: 15 Aug 1706 JOSEPH HARVEY, Darby, County of Chester, wheelwright, to JOHN CARTLIDGE, Plymouth, County of Phila., yeoman. 106 10 pds. sterling, PA money (to be paid to WILLIAM TRENT and ISAAC NORRIS, city Phila., merchants.) One equal half of a certain tract (excepting 10 acres reserved) on east side of Schuylkill, in County of Phila., adj. WILLIAM TRENT and ISAAC NORRIS, Stonie creek, land sold to JOHN COCK; cont. 710 acres (said 10 acres excepted.) Part of 7480 acres granted by WILLIAM PENN, Proprietary and Governor, to his son, WILLIAM PENN, JR. by warrant dated 13 Sept. 1683 and by warrant from the Commissioners of Property to re-survey same, dated 2 May 1704 and confirmed by patent to said Wm. Penn, Jr. dated 2 Oct 1704. Book A 2, p. 703. And said WM. PENN, JR. sold said tract to WILLIAM TRENT and ISAAC NORRIS 7 Oct 1704, who sold 710 acres to said JOSEPH HARVEY, 4 mo. (June) 29-1706. Wit: EDMUND CARTLIDGE, JOHN HOOD; Ack. 1 Mar 1706 rec. 1 Mar 1706. book E3 vol 6 p. 78 ************************************************* DEED POLL: 5 Oct 1706. JOHN CARTLIDGE, Plymouth, yeoman, and JOSEPH HARVEY, Darby, county of Chester, wheelwright, to DAVID THOMAS, Darby, county of Chester, Blacksmith. 60 pds sterling, PA money. Tract of land on east side of river Scoolkill in county of Phila., adj. WILLIAM TRENT and ISAAC NORRIS, cont. 200 acres. Part of 710 acres sold to JOSEPH HARVEY by WILLIAM TRENT and ISAAC NORRIS, both of city of Phila., merchants, 29 June 1706. (Book E 3, vol 6, p. 12); and said JOSEPH HARVEY sold one moiety of said 710 acres (excepting 10 acres) to said JOHN CARTLIDGE, 6-15-1706; Said 710 acres being part pf 7480 acres granted to WILLIAM PENN, JR. by patent from WILLIAM PENN, SR. 2 Oct 1704, who sold same to said WILLIAM TRENT and ISAAC NORRIS, 7 Oct 1704. Wits: JOHN REDWITSER, HUGH JONES (mark); ack. 1-1-1706 Rec. 3 Mar 1706 Book E 3, vol 6, p. 79 *************************************************** DEED POLL: 2 October 1706 RICHARD MORRIS (mark) of the Township commonly called "Whitpain's Township", husbandman, to EDWARD ENDEHAVE, same place, husbandman. Whereas, WILLIAM PENN, by patent dated -7-1702 granted to said WILLIAM PALMER a parcel of said tract of 5000 acres, whereby said WILLIAM PALMER became possessed of 832 acres in said township, and by deed dated 7 July 1703 conveyed said tract to PHILLIP PRIE of Upper Merion , who, on 5 Aug 1703 conveyed to RICHARD MORRIS 417 acres of said tract. Now witness, said RICHARD MORRIS, for 40 pds. PA money, conveys to said EDWARD ENDEHAVE a part of said 417 acres, adj. WILLIAM THOMAS, said EDWARD ENDEHAVE, CHARLES MOLEN, said RICHARD MORRIS; cont 100 acres. Wits: JOHN HUMPHREYS (mark), GARRETT ENDEHAVE (mark), DAVID POWEL. Ack. 3-17-1707 rec. 3-17-1707 Book E 3, vol 6, p. 107 [ED. NOTE: ENDEHAVE is DeHaven} *************************************************** DEED POLL: 20 Dec 1706. ROBERT ap EVAN (signed ROBERT EVAN) of Gwynedd, yeoman, to JOHN DIAVIES (also Davis) same place, carpenter. Piece of land adj. said ROBERT ap EVAN, CADWALLADER ROBERTS, OWEN EVAN, CADWALLADER EVAN; cont. 200 acres. 90 pds. PA money. Part of a tract of 1034 acres which the present Commissioners of Wm. Penn granted by patent, 15 Mar 1702/3, to said ROBERT ap EVAN, said land being in Gwynedd. (Patent Book A vol. 2 p. 477) Wits: CADWALLADER EVAN, DAVID LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH. book E 3, vol. 6 p. 121. *************************************************** MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS - 1707 BOOK E 3 - VOL. 6 Various PAGES- 93 THRU 281 **************************************************** **************************************************** DEED 19th of 1st mo. (March) 1707 JOHN CADWALLADER, co. of Phila., yeoman, to JOHN MORGAN, Abbington , county Phila., tailor. 45 pds. PA money. Tract of land in County Philadelphia, adjoins said JOHN CADWALLADER, the Manor of Moreland; contains 70 acres, part of 192 acres which WILLIAM SALSBERRY, late of Phila., carpenter, by deed poll dated 27 Dec 1700, granted to said JOHN CADWALLADER. (Signed) JOHN CADWALLADER Wits: DAVID LLOYD, EDWARD BUZBY, HENRY WILLIS Ack. 29 Mar 170 ? Rec. ?? Book E 3, vol. 6, p. 93 ***************************************************** DEED. 12 April 1707 JOHN HAVARD, county Philadelphia, yeoman, to DAVID POWEL, city Philadelphia, yeoman. 200 pds PA money Tract in Cheltenham township, adjoins RICE PETERS, RICHARD HALL, EVERARD BOLTON; contains 229 acres 40 perches. Granted to said JOHN HAVARD by Commissioners of WILLIAM PENN, by patent dated 23 February, 1701 (in Book A, vol 2, p. 303.) Wits: ROBERT WILLIAMS (mark), WILLIAM HAVARD, RICHARD HEATH Ack. 2/12/1707 Rec. ??? Book E 3, vol. 6, p. 99 ***************************************************** MORTGAGE: 8 March, 1707 JOHN DAVIS (mark), Gwynedd, carpenter, to ROBERT ap EVAN, Gwynedd, yeoman, 89 pds PA money. Tract of land in Gwynedd, adjoining said ROBERT ap EVAN, CADWALLADER EVAN; containing 200 acres. Debt 103 pds 4s 8d Due March 25, 1709 Witness: CADWALLADER EVAN, DAVID LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH Ack. 3/24/1707 Recorded 3/30/1707 Satisfied 23 Aug 1710 Booke E3 vol 6 p. 124 ************************************* DEED 16 May 1707 ALEXANDER EDWARDS, Gwynned Township, county Phila., yeoman, to ALEXANDER EDWARDS, the Younger, same place, yoeman, one of the sons of said ALEXANDER EDWARDS. for "Natural Love and Affection." Tract near Gwynned, "beginning at a stake by a sixteen-foot street, left by the said ALEXANDER, dividing it from the other land sold by him to RICHARD ap HUGH;" adjoins ROBERT FAIRMAN, JOB BATES, THOMAS EDWARDS; contains 200 acres. Part of 990 acres which Commissioners of WILLIAM PENN granted, by patent dated 8/12/1702, to said ALEXANDER EDWARDS, the father. (in Book A vol 2 p. 379) Wits: DAVID POWELL, NATHAN ROBINSON Proven 5/12/1707 by DAVID POWELL and MATTHEW ROBINSON. rec. 5/14/1707 Book E 3, vol. 6 p. 160 *************************************** DEED 5 mo. 29 July 1707 JOHN TURNER, Bibary Township, county Phila., yeoman, to JOSEPH HALL, same place, yeoman. 55 pds. silver, PA money. Tract in "the reputed Manor of Moreland"; adjoins HENRY COMELY'S 300 -acre tract, HUGH MORGAN, THOMAS WHITTON, THOMAS SCOTT; contains 65 acres. Same which THOMAS WALTON, of Bibary aforesaid, yeoman, conveyed to said JOHN TURNER 17 Feb 1704/05. Wits: WILLIAM BILES, DAVID LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH Ack: 5/29/1707 Rec. 6/7/1707 Book E 3 vol. 6 p. 191 ********************************************* DEED 17 May 1707 ALEXANDER EDWARDS, the Younger, Gwynned, yeoman, to DAVID HUGH GRIFFITH, same place, yeoman. 52 pds. silver ,PA money Piece of land near Gwynned, adjoins RICHAR ap HUGH, ROBERT FAIRMAN; cont. 100 acres. Part of 200 acres which ALEXANDER EDWARDS, father of above said grantor, granted "the day next before the date of these presents," to said ALEXANDER EDWARDS, the younger. etc. Wits: DAVID POWELL, OWEN EVAN (his mark) Ack. 16 May 1707 rec. 19th day of ? month. Book E 3 vol. 6 pg. 199 ********************************************** DEED 26 March 1707 THOMAS PRICE (his mark), city of Philadelphia, tailor, and wife, ELIZABETH, sole execx. of CORNELIUS STURGES, late of Philadelphia, afsd., felt maker, her former husband, deceased, and HENRY FLOWER of Phila., afsd., barber, to EDWARD FARMER, White Marsh, county Philadelphia, gentleman. Messuage and tract of land in Farmer's Town, in or near White Marsh, county of Phila., adjoining THOMAS MILLER, CASPER STALLS, and JOHN ROADS; laid out for 150 acres. 100 pds PA money. Same premises of which said CORNELIUS STURGES became seized, and on 25 November 1703 conveyed same to said HENRY FLOWER by mortgage, which, with interest, has been fully paid. Said CORNELIUS STURGES, by will dated 2 mo. (April) 1704, devised ro his wife ELIZABETH "all my land and plantation at the White Marsh or thereby within the County of Philadel." (etc), and made his wife sole execx. Wits: DANIEL RADLEY, DAVID LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH Pro. 6/23/1707 by DANIEL RADLEY and RICHARD HEATH Rec. 6/24/1707 Book E3 vol. 6 page 214 *************************************** MORTGAGE: 27 March, 1707 EDWARD FARMER, White Marsh, county of Phila., gentleman., to HENRY FLOWER, city Phila., barber. 100 pds PA money. Messuage and tract of land in Farmer's Town, "in or near White Marsh", adjoins THOMAS MILLER, CASPER STALLS and JOHN ROADES; "laid out for 150 acres". Wits: DANIEL RADLEY, DAVID LLOYD, RICHARD HEATH Ack. 6/23/1707 Record. 7/12/1707; satisfied 16 Dec 1743, by ENOCH FLOWER, surviving executor of HENRY FLOWER, mortgagee Book E 3, vol. 6 p.216 ***************************************** DEED POLL: 12 Sept 1707. SAMUEL CARPENTER, city Phila., merchant, and JAMES LOGAN, said city, gentleman., attornies (etc) to JOHN HUGHES county Chester, yeoman. WILLIAM PENN, Esq., by Lease and Release date 22 Oct ????, granted to his daughter, LAETITIA PENN, 5000 acres of land, which by warrant were laid out in one tract "in or about" 1683, on west side of river Skuylkill, and by re-survey in 1701 were found to contain 7800 acres. By a mistake of the Surveyor General "divers parsells and quantities of land...in possession of other purchasers and renters many years before and under the bounds and limits of the whole." (sentence is unfinished). Said tract was confirmed by letters patent, intermarried with WILLIAM AUBREY of London, merchant, and said WILLIAM and LAETITIA AUBRY,by Lease and Release, 3/4 May 1703 (Book A. vol. 1, pp. 165-66) granted to DANIEL WHARLEY, SAMUEL WALDENFIELD and HENRY GOLDNEY said 5000 acres of land, who on 24 Sep 1703 (Book A vol. 1. p. 268) appointed SAMUEL CARPENTER and JAMES LOGAN attornies to sell said land (etc). And wheras among other lands included by mistake in said patent was one tract which by warrant from said Proprietary himself, dated 6/4/1684, was granted and surveyed to PETER YOCUM, renter, for 500 acres on west side of Schuylkill within bounds of said Manor under rental of 1/2 d. sterling per acre, of which said PETER YOCUM, by deed (no date) granted one moiety, or 250 acres, to JOHN HUGHES, co. Chester, yeoman; And whereas, upon re-survey, same was found to be situate as follows: adjoins widow YOCUM, GUNNER RAMBOE, and WILLIAM DAVID; Contains 257 acres. And whereas said tract, being wrongfully included in above-mentioned patent and granted thereupon to said LAETITIA PENN, necessity and justice require that the mistake be rectified according to the Proprietary's express orders at his last departure, etc; therefore said attornies grant to said JOHN HUGHES said 257 acres, being part of said 7800 acres granted to said LAETITIA PENN. Wits: EDWARD SHIPPEN, SAMUEL CART. INDORSEMENT 22 Sep 1707 JOHN HUGHES (mark) party to within-written deed, covenants with said DANIEL WHARLEY, SAMUEL WALDENFIELD, and HENRY GOLDNEY to pay within-mentioned rent of 1/2 d. sterling per acre on first day of March annually, under penalty of their levying any rent in arrears, etc. Wits: EDWARD SHIPPEN, SAMUEL CART Ack.. 22 Sep. 1707 Rec. 8/13/1707 Book E 3, vol. 6 p. 244 ***************************************************** DEED POLL. 20 Sept.1707 SAMUEL CARPENTER and JAMES LOGAN, both of city Phila., attornies, to CHARLES YOCUM (mark), county Phila., yeoman. ((same recital as in E3, vol. 6 p. 244)) Said PETER YOCUM, by will, granted 100 acres, part of said 250 acres, to his son, said CHARLES YOCUM, situate on River Schuylkill, adjoins said Manor and JOHN HUGHES. ((same as recital before))' Ack, 22 Sep 1707 Rec. 8/14/1707 Book E 3, vol. 6 p. 247 ******************************************************* DEED POLL 15 Nov 1707 HENRY MORRIS, city and county Philadelphia, fishmonger, brother and heir of JOSHUA MORRIS, late of same place, deceased, to JOSHUA CARPENTER, Phila., merchant. 70 pds. WILLIAM POWELL, on 2 Sep 1686, granted to said JOSHUA MORRIS a tract in county of Philadelphia, beginning at a post standing in a valley by Edge Hill, adjoins ISRAEL HOBBS; contains 200 acres, being part of said WILLIAM POWELL's purchase of 500 acres ((Book E 1 vol. 5 p. 416)) Said JOSHUA MORRIS, on 18 Nov 1686, granted to said WILLIAM POWELL said 200 acres upon condition that if said JOSHUA MORRIS, upon 2nd Sep 1688 should pay to said WILLIAM POWELL 6 pds, then said sale should be void. And said WILLIAM POWELL, by assignment dated 27 Nov 1697 (endorsed on last recited deed of mortgage) granted to JOSHUA CARPENTER of Philadelphia, merchant, said 200 acres. Now said HENRY MORRIS, in order to better settle the title, grants to said JOSHUA CARPENTER (in his possession now being) said 200 acres. Wits: JOHN PLUMLEY, CHARLES PLUMLEY, SAMUEL CARPENTER, JR. Ack. 9/19/1707 Rec. 9/22/1707 BOOK E 3 vol. 6 p. 276 ********************************************************* DEED 8 Sep 1707 HUGH GRIFFITH and EVAN GRIFFITH (mark), both of Gwynned Township, yeomen, to JOHN HUMPHREY, same place, yeoman. 48 pds silver, PA money. Piece of land in Gwynned, part of a tract of 376 acres, adjoins ROBERT EVAN PRYTHRY's, ROBERT HUMPHREY, JOHN HUGH, and other land of said grantors, and ROBERT EVAN PRYTHRY; contains 50 acres(Mentions a road). Said tract of 376 acres was granted by present Commissioners of WILLIAM PENN, by patent dated 1 mo. (March) 2/1702 (patent bk. A vol 2 p. 496) to said HUGH GRIFFITH and EVAN GRIFFITH. Wits: EDWARD CADWALLADER, EVAN OWEN, JOHN CADWALLADER. Ack. 9/18/1707 Rec. 9/27/1707 Book E 3 vol. 6 p. 281 *********************************************************