William Taylor To Elizabeth Taylor Deed 3 June 1779

William Taylor To Elizabeth Taylor Deed 3 June 1779

(Transcribed by Diane Siniard) Deed Book 1 A Page 334, & 335 William Taylor To Elizabeth Taylor Deed for Sundry articles This indenture made this third day of June & in the year of our Lord 1779. Between William Taylor of Duplin County & State of North Carolina planter, of the one part & Elizabeth Taylor of said County & State (daughter of the said Wm. Taylor) of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Wm. Taylor is well for and in consideration of the natural love & affection which he hath & bears unto the said Elizabeth Taylor his daughter as also for the better maintainance & preferment of the said Elizabeth Taylor hath given granted aliend enfeoffed & confirmed & by these presents doth give grant alien enfeoffe & confirm unto the said Elizabeth Taylor all the message or tenements tract or tracts of land to me now belonging or in any wise appertaining with all and singular its appurtenances and all houses and houses lands etc. & the reversion & reversions remainder and remainders rents & services of the said premises & all the estate right title interest claim & demand whatsoever of him the said Wm. Taylor of in and to the said messuage or tenement land & premises & of in & to every part & parcel thereof with the appurtenances & all deeds evidences & writings concerning the said premises only now in the hands or custody of the said Wm. Taylor or which he hath heretofore obtained eighther by deed or patent. To have and to hold the said messuage or tenements land & premises hereby granted or mentioned or intended to be given & granted unto the said Elizabeth Taylor her heirs & assigns to the only proper use & behoofe of her the said Elizabeth Taylor her heirs & assigns forever, & the said Wm. Taylor for himself his heirs executors & admins. doth covenant & grant to & with the said Elizabeth Taylor her heirs & assigns by these presents, that the said Elizabeth Taylor her heirs & assigns shall and lawfully may from henceforth forever hereafter peacebly & quietly have hold occupie possess & enjoy the said mesuage tenements lands heriditaments & premises hereby given & granted or mentioned or intended to be, with their appurtenances free clear & discharged of & from all former & other gifts grants bargains sales enfelffments jointures dowers estates entales rents rent charges arearages of rents & of & from all other titles troubles charges & incumbrances whatsoever had made comitted done or suffered by him the said William Taylor his heirs executors or adms. or any other person or persons lawfully claiming or to clame by from or under him or any or eighther of them. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this day & date above written. Wm. Taylor Signed sealed acknowledged & delivered in the presence of William Goodman John Gibbs Henry Goodman State of No. Carolina Duplin County October Term 1786. Then was the within deed proved in open Court by the oath of John Gibbs & ordered to be registered. Test W. Dickson, C. C.

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