Filed and Recorded Sept. 4th 1915
S.H. Wienges Clerk
By C.E. Wienges DC
J.H. Ingram & Wife }
To } Warranty Deed
J.L. George }
The State of Florida, }
Alachua County. } Know All Men By These Presents,
That We, James H. Ingram and Mrs. Jennie F. In
gram, his wife of the aforesaid County and State, for
and in consideration of Ten ($ 10.00) Dollars, and other
valuable considerations to us in hand paid by J.L.
George of the County of Alachua in the State of Florida
the receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge, have
granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by
these Presents do grant, bargain, sell and convey
unto him the said J.L. George all that certain lot,
piece, tract or parcel of land situated, lying and
being in the County of Alachua, State of Florida,
particularly known and described as follows, to-
wit: Lot Twelve (12), Block Four (4), Branning's
First Addition to the Town of Waldo, Alachua Co-
unty, Florida, containing by estimation - acres of
land, more or less. Together with all and singular
the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances to
the same belonging; or in anywise appertaining. To
Have And To Hold the same unto him the said J.
L. George and to his heirs, executors, administrators
and assigns, in fee simple absolute. And we the
said James H. Ingram and Mrs. Jennie F. Ingram,
his wife do hereby covenant and agree to and with
the said J.L. George that we are lawfully seized in
fee of the property herein and hereby conveyed, and
that we do have good and lawful right to sell and
convey the same; that the same is free from all
incumbrances of any kind whatsoever, and that
we will and our heirs, executors, and administra
tors shall and will forever warrant and defend the
same unto him the said J.L. George and to his his heirs |