W.T. A.L. and F.M. Bradley, and W.P. J.F. R.A. & L.P. Wideman, S. F and
T.P. Thomson, S.W. and W.P. Addison to me well Known who acknowledges
that they executed signed sealed and delivered the foregoing deed of Convey
ance for the uses and purposes therein Contained and expressed
Acknowledged and Subscribed } F.M. Bradley
before me this 18th day of Aug AD 1894 } W.T. Bradley
( ) W.R. Bullock } L.P. Wideman
( Seal ) C.C.C.P. } J.F. Wideman
( ) } G.C. Bradley
} A.L. Bradley
} Sarah F. Bradley
} S.F. Thomson
S.W. Addison
W.P. Addison
R.A. Wideman
W.P. Wideman
State of South Carolina } I W.R. Bullock Clerk Court in and for the
Abbeville County } County of Abbeville do hereby Certify that
the within deed has been Signed and probated according to laws
of South Carolina. W.R. Bullock ( )
August 18th 1894 C.C.C.P. ( Seal )
Filed for Record September 8th 1894. Recorded September 17th 1894 ( )
H.C. Denton Clerk
pr E.C. Wimberly DC
United States }
to } Patent (4-404)
Matilda Bennett }
Homestead Certificate No 7160 } The United States of America, To all to
Application 11163 } whom these presents Shall Come Greeting
Whereas There has been deposited in the General Land office of the United
States a Certificate of the Register of the Land office at Gainesville
Florida whereby it appears that pursuant to the Act of Congress
approved 20th May 1862, "To Secure Homesteads to Actual Settlers
on the Public Domain," and the acts supplemental thereto the
Claim of Matilda Bennett has been established and duly Con
sumated in Conformity to law for the North half of the Lots
numbered Ten and Eleven of Section Thirty in Township Eight
South of Range Twenty East of Tallahassee Meridian in Florida
containing Eighty acres, according to the official Plat of the Sur
vey of the said Land returned to the General Land Office by the
Surveyor General, Now Know ye that there is there fore granted by
the United States unto the said Matilda Bennett the tract of
Land above described: To have and to hold the said tract of
Land with the appurtenances thereof unto the said Matilda
Bennett and to her heirs and assigns forever
In Testimony whereof I Benjamin Harrison President of the
United States of America have Caused these letters to be
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