liens of any and every nature and description cre
ated by them; and the said party of the second
part, his heirs and assigns, shall quietly and
peaceably enjoy the above described premises against
all persons whatsoever, lawfully claiming by, through
or under them the said parties of the first part. In
Testimony Whereof, The said parties of the first part
have hereunto affixed their hand and seal this the
day and year above written.
B.R. Moseley } John A. Cellon (Seal)
S.W. Burnett } M.A. Cellon (Seal)
State of Florida }
County of Alachua}
Be it known, That before me, J.H. Roebuck
Justice of the Peace personally appeared John A. Cellon
and Mary Alice Cellon on this 19th day of March
AD 1887, who severally acknowledged that he execu-
ted the foregoing Deed. And I further certify that
the said Mary Alice Cellon being at the time separate
and apart from her said husband, did acknowledge,
under her hand and seal, that she executed the
foregoing Deed of Conveyance to G.D. Chesser
and that she joined in the said Deed for the
purpose of relinquishing and renouncing all dow
er or right of dower, in and to the premises described
therein, and that said relinquishment and renun-
ciation of dower was and is made fully and vol
untarily, and without any compulsion or constraint
apprehension, or fear of or from her husband the
said John A. Cellon. Witness my hand and seal,
this 19th day of March 1887.
((Seal)) J.H. Roebuck M.A. Cellon (Seal)
Justice of the Peace.
Filed Nov. 29th 1915.
Recorded Nov. 30th 1915.
S.H. Wienges Clerk
By C.E. Wienges DC
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