Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT., Land Records, CHURCH, ELWELL

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Book 16, page 165, SHAFTSBURY, BENNINGTON CO., VERMONT, 29 June 1852.

Know all men by there presents that I, Ira CHURCH of Shaftsbury in the
County of Bennington and State of Vermont for the consideration of 75
dollars received to my full satisfaction of James W. ELWELL of Bennington
in the County of Bennington and State of Vermont do give grant, bargain,
sell and confirm unto the said James W. ELWELL his heirs and assigns a
certain tract or parcel of land situate in Shaftsbury aforesaid (and
described) containing about five acres be the same more or less and being
the same and all the land, this day deeded to me by Clark ELWELL & Sally
ELWELL.  Reference to their deed for furthur description description
boundaries &c----To have and to hold the above granted and bargained
premises with the appurtenances thereof unto the said James W. ELWELL his
heirs and assigns forever, to his & their acontna----(?) benefit and behoof
and also I the said Ira CHURCH for myself & heirs executors and
administrators, covenant with the said James W. ELWELL his heirs and
assigns that at and until the ensealing of there presents I am well
sized(?) of the premises as a good and indefeasible state in fee simple and
hence good right to bargain and sell the same in manner and form as above
written and that the same is free from all incumberances whatsoever. And
further more I the said Ira CHURCH do by then presents bind myself & heirs
to warrant and defend the above granted and bargained premises to the said
James W. ELWELL his heirrs and assigns against all claims and demands
whatsoever.  Provided nevertheless.  That if the said Ira CHURCH his heirs
executors or administrators pay to the said James W. ELWELL his heirs
executors administrators or assigns the sum of twenty five dollars by the
first day of October AD 1852 & 25 dollars by the first day of October AD
1853 & 25 dollars by the first day of October AD 1854 & the interest
arising on the aforesaid sums which said sums are a part of the
consideration money to be paid for the above described premises this day
deeded to me by Clark ELWELL & Sally ELWELL to James ELWELL by their
request.  Then this deed as also three certain Nates bearing even date with
these presents given by the said Ira CHURCH to the said James W. ELWELL
conditioned to pay the sums at the times aforesaid shall be void
atturcoin(?) shall remain in full force. In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal this 29 day of June AD1852----Signed and Sealed and
delivered in presence of: Dennis J. GEORGE & Clark ELWELL.
	Ira CHURCH	(seal)
State of Vermont	}
Bennington County}  Shaftsbury July 10th, 1852, Personally appeared
Ira CHURCH signed and sealed of the above written instrument and
acknowledged the same to be his due act and deed before me--  Dennis
J. GEORGE, Justice of the Peace.
Rec’d for Record, July 20th 1852 at 12 o’clock noon and Recorded by me
Hiram BARTON, Town Clerk.

Shaftsbury, Sept. 12--1855
I James W. ELWELL the mortgagee written named having received full
satisfaction of the mortgage money hereby discharge the same and said
Ira CHURCH his heirs executors administrators and assigns therefrom
forever. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
in presence of Geo. CHASE, J.C. HOUGHTON.
                                   
J.W. ELWELL (seal)
  
Rec’d the above and the original deed before Recorded and Enter the
same here Nov. 7 1855 at 2p.m. -----H. BARTON, Town clerk.