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Deed 1809: Willam Deputy Sen to Sarah Veach

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Date: 26 Jun 1809 to 4 Jul 1809
Location: Sussex County, Delaware, United Statesmap
Surnames/tags: DEPUTY Veach
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    1. Date: 26 Jun 1809
    2. Deed: Willam Deputy Sen to Sarah Veach [1]
    3. Location: Sussex County, Delaware
      1. Tract: 33 acres


  1. Parties Named
    1. Father: Silvester Deputy (1709-1761) (had 5 sons and 6 daughters)
      1. Son: Solomon Deputy (1730-1777) (the eldest son of Silvester Deputy and brother to William Deputy Sen and Sarah Veach)
      2. Son: William Deputy Sen (son of Silvester Deputy and brother toSolomon Deputy and Sarah Veach)
      3. Daughter: Sarah Deputy Veach (daughter of Silvester Deputy and sister of Solomon Deputy and William Deputy) widow of Thomas Veach
        1. Son: Purnell Veach (parents Sarah and Thomas Veach)

Deed

This Indenture made the twenty six day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nine between William Deputy Sen of the County of Sussex and the State of Delaware of the one part and Sarah Veach widow of Thomas Veach Senior, deceased, of the County and State aforesaid of the other part
Witnesseth that whereas Silvester Deputy the father of William Deputy and Sarah Veach his sister, deceased, was seized and possessed of certain land and tenements situate in the County of Sussex and State aforesaid and being so thereof seized departed this life intestate leaving five sons and six daughters to whom the said land and tenements divided
as the said William Deputy after the death of his father, purchased of Solomon Deputy, the eldest son, of the said Silvester Deputy, deceased, all his right and claim in the land aforesaid and thereby became the representative of the eldest brother and conformable to the intestate laws of the State aforesaid in such case is made and recorded, became the owner of the land and premises aforesaid but nevertheless a division in part was made in the lands and premises amongst the heirs of Silvester Deputy, deceased, by permission of the said William Deputy as appears in a Conform Bond or Obligatory duly executed by said William Deputy in which agreement .... Deputy was to convey unto the .... said therefore this Indenture
Witnesseth that the said William Deputy for and in consideration of the receipt given him by Sarah Veach his sister, for her part of her father's real estate and five shillings to him in hand, by Sarah Veach, HATH granted, bargained, sold, aliened, remised, released, enfeoffed, conveyed and by these presents DOTH grant, bargain, sell, alien, remise, release, enfeoff, convey and confirm unto Sarah Veach and her heirs, and assigns forever, a certain part or parcel of her father's lands to be laid off on that side next to the lands her Husband Thomas Veach aforesaid formerly owned, but now the property of Purnell Veach, his son to contain her full division share, which is about thirty three acres of land together with all and singular the improvements, appurtenances, thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, to have and to hold the same unto the said Sarah Veach her heirs, and assigns, forever
And the said William Deputy for himself, his heirs, executors and administrators DO agree to and with aforesaid Sarah Veach that he the said William Deputy, the hereby granted premises with all the appurtenances unto the said Sarah Veach her heirs and assigns forever against the claim of him, the said William Deputy and his heirs and against the claim of every other person or persons claiming or to claim by, from, or under him, DOTH warrant and forever defend
In witnesseth whereof he the said William Deputy, hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written
William Deaputy (seal)
Sealed and delivered in the presence of us
Purnel Veach
William Veach
State of Delaware } Sussex County }
Be it remembered that on the fourth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nine, came before me Kensey Johns, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Delaware the within named William Deputy and acknowledged the within written Indenture to be his act and deed and desired that the same may be recorded as such. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, the day and year above written
Kensey Johns, C.J.

Images

  1. 1809 Deed: Willam Deputy Sen to Sarah Veach

Sources

  1. Willam Deputy Sen to Sarah Veach. 26 Jun 1809. Sussex County Records. Georgetown, Delaware. Deed Record Volume 27. Page 249.




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