Allegheny County PA Archives Deed.....McCULLY, George - GILLILAND, David April 18 1793
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Pitt Township
Written: April 18 1793
Deedbook 3, Page 102, 103
This Indenture made the eighteenth day of April in the year of our Lord on
thousand seven hundred and ninety three. Between David Gilliland and Jacob
Zimmerman Executors of the last will and testament of Thomas Gibson, late of
Pitt Township in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania deceased of
the one part, and George McCully of the same place, Esquire, of the other
part. Witnesseth that the said David Gilliland and Jacob Zimmerman for and
consideration of the sum of two hundred and one pounds lawful money of
Pennsylvania - to them in hand well and truly paid by the said George
McCully at and before the sealing and delivery hereof, the receipt whereof is
hereby acknowledged have and each of them hath granted, bargained, sold,
release and confirmed, and by these presents do and each of them doth grant,
bargain, sell, release and confirm unto the said George McCully his heirs and
assigns a certain tract of land situate in Pitt Township in the County and
State aforesaid, Bounded and described by the lines viz.: Beginning at a post
on the bank of the Monongahela River thence up the same North seventy-three
degrees East one hundred and twenty four perches and North eighty degrees
East seventy-two perches: and East sixty-seven perches to a Sugar tree;
thence by land of John McDowell Esquire North thirty-five degrees East
sixteen perches and a half to a post; and North seventy-four degrees East
forty-two perches to a Black Oak; and East thirty-three perches and a half
perch to a black Oak, thence South seventy-six degrees East one hundred and
thirty-five perches to a Lynn; thence by land of Abdill McClure land North
twenty-five and a half degrees West one hundred and forty-six perches to a
post thence by land of John Ferry South sixty degrees West one hundred and
twenty-five perches to a dogwood, & South thirty degrees West thirty-three
perches and a half to a Walnut; and South eighty four degrees West fifty-six
perches to a post; North forty-four perches to a White Oak; and North sixty
degrees West sixty-seven to a post; and North twenty perches to a White Oak;
and North eighty degrees West thirty perches to a Hickory; North eight West
sixty-nine perches to a Hickory; South fifty-three West seventeen perches to
a Walnut; south seventy-three West thirty-five perches to a White Oak; thence
by land of James Fleming South thirty degrees West sixty-four perches to a
Stump; and South sixty degrees West seventy-nine perches to a Hickory; South
thirty degrees West twenty-eight to an Ash; South fifty degrees West
seventy-two perches to a White Oak; thence by the contractors land; South
twenty degrees East twenty-seven perches to a White Oak; and Sout sixty-five
degrees East eighty-four perches to the place of beginning, Containing three
hundred and fourteen acres and the allowance of six pcent for roads &c. It
being the same tract of land granted to said Thomas Gibson, deceased, by an
application dated the thirteenth day of June one thousand seven hundred and
sixty nine No 3392 and surveyed by virtue of a warrant dated the 21st day of
March one thousand seven hundred and eighty six. And the said Thomas Gibson
being seized and possessed of the aforesaid tract of land, died, he having
first made his last will and testament in writing dated the fifteenth day of
November one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one wherein he ordered the
said David Gilliland and Jacob Zimmerman his executors to dispose of the said
tract of land and make a conveyance for the same to the purchaser, relation
thereunto being had may more fully & at large appear. together with all and
singular the buildings thereon erected and being ways, woods, waters, water
courses, right, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever
thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. To have and to hold the said
tract of land with the appurtenances unto the said George McCully his heirs
and assigns. To the only proper use and behoof of the said George McCully his
heirs and assigns forever. Under and subject to the purchase money and
interest due and to become due and payable for the same to the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. In witness whereof the said David Gilliland and Jacob
Zimmerman have hereunto set their hands and seals the
day and year aforesaid. David Gilliland {seal}
Sealed and delivered in the presence of his
John Feree - Sam'l Jones Jacob x Zimmerman {seal}
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Received the day and year first within written of and from the within named George McCully
the sum of two hundred and one pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania being the
consideration money in full. David Gilliland {seal}
Witness present Sam'l Jones - Jno Feree his
Jacob x Zimmerman {seal}
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Allegheny County, Ss. The second day of May A.Domini 1793 before me John Wilkins Esq. one of
the Commonwealths Justices assigned to keep the peace in and for the said County came Samuel
Jones and on his solemn affirmation, says that he did see David Gilliland & Jacob Zimmerman
the above grantors sign, seal and deliver the within Indenture as their act
and deed and desired the same might be recorded as such and that he did also see John Feree subscribe his
name thereto as a Witness to the execution therof and that the Sam'l Jones thereto subscribed
as a witness to the execution thereof is of his own handwriting. In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal the day & year above written. Jno Wilkins
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