B. Putnam Calhoun }
M.C. Goodson }
State of Florida }
County of Alachua } I B. Putnam Calhoun do hereby
certify that Celia Goodson to me well known as the
wife of Alexander Goodson and as one of the per-
sons described in and who executed the foregoing deed
of Mortgage did this day to me in a private and Separate
examination before me taken and made separately and
apart from her said husband acknowledge and de-
clare that she made herself a party to and executed
the Same for the purpose of Mortgaging and releasing
relinquishing renouncing and Conveying all her right
of dower separate estate and homestead and all her
rights in and to the lands in said deed described and
granted and that she executed the Same freely and
voluntarily and without any Constraint apprehension
fear or Compulsion of or from her said husband
Witness my hand and seal at Melrose Fla this 3rd day
of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty three
B. Putnam Calhoun (seal) }}
Notary Public {{ Seal }}
State at Large {{ }}
State of Florida } {{ }}
County of Alachua } On this day personally appeared
before me Alexander & Celia Goodson to me well
known as the persons described in and who executed
the foregoing Mortgage Deed and acknowledged that they
executed the Same for the purposes therein expressed
In witness whereof I have hereunt affixed my hand and
official seal this 3rd day of February one thousand
eight hundred and Eighty Three {{ }}
B. Putnam Calhoun seal }}
Notary Public {{ Seal }}
State at Large {{ }}
Recorded April 6th 1883
J.A. Carlisle
Clerk
Robert L. Robb To Charles W. Brush & Julia A.
"Mortgage" Van Ness
This Indenture made this Twenty Eighth day of February
AD 1883 between Robert L. Robb and Sarah L. Robb his wife
of the State of Illinois parties of the first part and Charles
W. Brush and Julia A. Van Ness parties of the second part
whereas the Said Robert L. Robb is justly indebted to
the said Charles W. Brush and Julia A. Van Ness
in the sum mentioned as follows that is to Say
[ Written in Bottom Left Margin: ]
Canceled on G 407 1885-12-1
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