Allegheny County PA Archives History .....Land Deed April 6, 1846
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Vol. 89 PAGE 550
DEED
JOHN WALLACE ET UX
TO
ANDREW C. PORTER
DEED Allegheny County Pennsylvania April 6, 1846
This Indenture, Made the ninth day of April in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and forty six Between John Wallace of Plum Township
in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania Yeoman and Martha his
wife of the first part and Andrew C. Porter of the County and State aforesaid
Yeoman of the second part. Witnesseth that the said parties of the first part
for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar lawful money of the United
States of America unto them well and truly paid by the said party of the
second part at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the
receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained sold aliened
enfeoffed released conveyed and confirmed and by these presents doth grant
bargain all alien enfeoff release convey and confirm unto the said party of
the second part his heirs and assigns all that messuage or piece of land
Described as follows to wit Beginning at a white oak thence north eighty nine
Degrees east thirty nine perches to a post thence south forty degrees east
thirty two perches to a post thence north sixty two degrees east thirty two
perches to a sugar tree thence north fourteen degrees east thirty three
perches to a post thence south seventeen degrees west twenty one and a half to
a sugar tree thence west ninety four perches to a post thence south fifty
seven degrees east five perches to the place of beginning Containing five
acres and one hundred and four and one tenth perches and allowances of six per
cent for roads. It being a certain messuage or piece of land that the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by warrant dated the sixteenth day of November
one thousand eight hundred and twenty one did grant unto John Haymaker
reference thereunto being had which more fully and at large appears and the
said John Haymaker and Ann his wife Did by their Deed bearing date the Twenty
fourth day of December A.D. 1829 transfer and make over unto John Wallace the
above described lot of five acres and one hundred and four perches and one
tenth of a perch and allowance &c. for the consideration therein mentioned
reference the presents being had which more fully and at large appears and the
said John Wallace and Martha his wife the parties of the first part above
mentioned doth grant bargain and sell unto the said party of the second part
all that messuage or piece of land bounded and described as follows to wit;
Beginning at a post corner of the said Wallace other land thence along lands
of Robert Tweeddy north 77 degrees west 5 perches to a sugar tree thence
north twenty five degrees west 16 perches to stone thence south fifty one
degrees east 13 perches to a button wood thence south 16 degrees east 7
perches to the place of beginning Containing sixty three perches and
seventeenths . It being the same lot or piece of land that Mathew Aber
conveyed to John McCully May 21st AD 1818 and the said John McCully by his
last will and testament Bequeathed to Robert Tweddy and the said Robert
Tweeddy conveyed the same to John Wallace October 25th 1842. Together with
all and singular the buildings improvements ways waters watercourses rights
liberties privileges hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversions and remainders rents
issues and profits thereof and all the estate right title interest property
claim and demand whatsoever of the said parties of the first part in law
equity or otherwise howsoever of in and to the same and every part thereof. To
have and to hold the said messuage of five acres and one hundred and four
perches and on tenth of land and also fifty three perches and seven tenths of
land hereditaments and premises hereby granted or mentioned and intended so to
be with the appurtenances unto the said party of the second part his heirs and
assigns to and for the only proper use and behoof of the said party of the
second part his heirs and assigns forever. And John Wallace and Martha his
wife the said parties of the first part their heirs executors and
administrators do by these presents covenant grant and agree to and with the
said party of the second part his heirs and assigns that they the said parties
of the first part their heirs all and singular the hereditaments and premises
herein above described and granted or mentioned and intended so to be with the
appurtenances unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns
against them the said parties of the first part and their theirs and against
all and every other people or persons whosoever lawfully claiming or to claim
the same or any part thereof shall and will warrant and forever defend.
In Witness Whereof the said parties of the first part have to these
presents set their hands and seals. Dated the day and year of first above
written, Sealed and delivered in the presence of us
John
Horner
John Wallace {seal}
Lawrence Green Martha
Wallace {seal}
Received the day of the date of the above Indenture of the above named Andrew
C. Porter the sum of one dollar lawful money of the United States being the
consideration money therein mentioned in full.
Witness
John
Horner
John Wallace
Lawrence Green]
Allegheny County SS
On the sixth day of April Anno Domini 1846 before me a Justice of the
Peace in and for said County personally came the above named John Wallace and
Martha his wife and acknowledged the above Indenture to be their act and deed
and desired that the same might be recorded as such. She the said Martha being
of full age and by me examined separate and apart from her said husband and
the contents of the said Indenture being first made fully known to her
declared that she did of her own free will and accord sign and seal and as her
act and deed deliver the same without any coercion or compulsion of her said
husband. Witness my hand and seal the day and year
aforesaid. John Horner {seal}
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