purposes therein expressed and I further certify, that
the said Virginia P. Aycock known to me to be the
wife of the said William B. Aycock on a separate and
private examination, taken and made by and before
me, separately and apart from her said husband, did
acknowledge that she executed the foregoing Deed for
the purpose of relinquishing, alienating and convey-
ing all her right, title and interest, whether of dower
homestead or of separate property, statutory or equitable,
in and to the lands described therein, and that she
executed said Deed freely and voluntarily and without
and compulsion, constraint, apprehension or fear of or
from her said husband.
Witness my hand and official seal at Gainesville, County
of Alachua, and State of Florida, this 11th day of
June A.D. 1912.
(Seal) Robt C. Bowers
Notary Public State of Florida at Large
My Commission expires March 10, 1913.
Filed June 11th 1912 S.H. Wienges Clerk
Recorded June 11th 1912 By E. Weir DC
Walter M. Findley }
Dora C. Findley and }
William A. Findley }
To } Warranty Deed
Mrs. H.V. Lynn }
Know All Men by these presents. That we, Walter M.
Findley, (unmarried) and Don C. Findley, of the City
of Cleveland, in the State of Ohio, and William H.
Findley, a Bachelor, of the Town of Poland, in
the State of Ohio, as the heirs at law of Maragaret
Findley, late of the County of Alachua in the State
of Florida, (Deceased) and Mae Findley, the wife of
the said Don C. Findley, for and in consideration
of the sum of Nine Hundred ($900) Dollars to us in
hand paid by Mrs. H.V. Lynn, of Alachua County
Florida, the receipt whereof, we do hereby acknowl-
edge, have granted, bargained, sold and conveyed,
and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell and |