Washington County ME Archives Deed.....Umphrey, Alexander - Lee, Daniel & Wife November 20, 1810
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Originally Washington Co. Later Lincoln
Written: November 20, 1810

Originally submitted 1997

Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
Deed
Book D, Page 129, No. 120
Daniel LEE & Wife to Alexander UMPHREY
Executed 20 November 1810

Know all men by these presents that we Daniel LEE of Saint George in the County of
Charlotte and Province of New Brunswick Yeoman and Martha LEE my wife for and in
Consideration of the Sum of one hundred and seventy five pounds lawful money of New
Brunswick to us in hand well and truly paid by Alexander UMPHREY of the Parish of
Saint George, in the County and Province aforesaid, Merchant, the receipt whereof we
do hereby acknowledge, have granted, bargained and sold and by these Presents do
grant, bargain, sell and aliene unto the said Alexander UMPHREY his heirs and
assigns all our right, title, property, interest, claim or demand whatsoever in and
to a certain lot or tract of land containing two hundred acres more or less situate
lying and being on the eastern side of Maguaguadavic River in the Parish of Saint
George and County of Charlotte aforesaid being more particularly described as
follows

That is to say beginning at the north west corner of a Lot of land heretofore
conveyed by us to James ASH and by him leased to Robert ASH Senior thence east along
the said James ASHS north line three miles and one eighth part of a mile thence
north ten chains of four poles each, or until it strikes the south east corner of a
Lot of land at present occupied by Abijah STEVENS, thence west along the south line
of the last mentioned lot until it strikes the eastern bank of Maguaguadavick river,
thence downstream following the several courses of the said river to the place of
beginning

to have and to hold the said lot or tract of land hereby granted, bargained and
sold, and all and singular the priviledges, rights, members, and appurenances
thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining unto the said Alexander UMPHREY his
heirs and assigns and to his and their only proper use benefit and behoof forever.
And I the said Daniel LEE and Martha my wife, for ourselves and each of us our and
every of our Heirs, Executors and Administrators do hereby covenant and agree to and
with the said Alexander UMPHREY his Heirs and Assigns, that we are seized of the
said Lands and premises and every part thereof as an indefeasible estate of fee
simple, free of and from all manner of incumbrances, that we have in ourselves good
right full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain and sell the same in manner
and form aforesaid, and that the peaceable possession of the said Lands and premises
and every part thereof with the appurtenances unto the said Alexander UMPHREY his
Heirs and assigns we the said Daniel LEE and Martha my wife and each of us, our and
every of our Heirs, Executors, and administrators shall and will warrant and by
these presents forever defend.

In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our handw and seals this twentieth day of
November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten and in the fifty
first Year of His Majesty's Reign.

Signed sealed and delivered his
in presence of Daniel X LEE LS
Hugh MacKAYAlexr L______ mark
County of Charlott ssMartha X LEE LS
her mark

Be it remembered that on the twentieth day of Novemr in the Year of our Lord one
thousand, eight hundred and ten before me Hugh MacKAY Esquire one of his Majesty's
Justices of the Peace in and for the County of Charlotte aforesaid, personally came
and appeared Daniel LEE and Martha LEE his wife the Grantors in the above instrument
named who did acknowledge that they executed the same by the sealing and delivery
thereof as their voluntary act and deed to and for the uses and purposes therein
mentioned, and the said Martha being by me examined separate and apart from her said
Husband did declare that she executed the same freely and voluntarily and without
fear or compulsion from him.

Hugh MacKAY Justice of the Peace
Saint Andrews Recd and Regd
Charlotte County28th March 1811
Harris HATCH Regr

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