the Grantor in the foregoing Conveyance who being first duly
questioned and examined by me separate and apart from her said husband
says and acknowledges before me that she did sign the said deed of Conveyance
for the purpose of releasing relinquishing and renouncing all of her right
of Dower in and to the land in said deed described and that said relinquish=
and renunciation of dower was done and made by her freely and Voluntarily
and without any compulsion constraint apprehension or fear of or from her
said husband. her
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal } Sarah X Wylee (seal)
T.R. Waits } mark
Justice of the Peace }
State of Florida }
Alachua County } Before me personally appeared Isaac N. Wiley and Sarah
Wiley who acknowledged that they executed signed sealed and delivered
the foregoing deed of Conveyance for the uses and purposes therein contained
and expressed
Acknowledged and subscribed before me this } Isaac N. Wylie
9th day of March AD 1881 } her
T.E. Waits JP } Sarah X Wylie
} mark
Recorded September 8th 1881
J.A. Carlisle Clerk
pr S.H. Wienges DC
United States To John W. Zinn
Receiver's "Receipt"
No 1854 Receiver's Office at Gainesville Fla
Sept 3d 1881
Received from John W. Zinn of Alachua County Fla the sum of one
hundred eighty six dollars and thirty seven cents; being in full for the E1/2 of
NW1/4 & W2 of NE4 quarter of Section No 34 in Township No 10 S of Range
No 22 E containing 160 acres and 30 hundredths at $1.25 per acre
$186.37
John F. Rollins Receiver
Recorded September 8th 1881
J.A. Carlisle Clerk
pr S.H. Wienges DC
[Written in left margin:]
Com hd No 5984 Act June 15 1880
[Written in right margin:]
Fees & Coms $ 14----
John W. Zinn to The Florida Commercial Company
"Deed"
This Indenture made the Third day of September one thousand eight hundred
and eighty one Between John W. Zinn of Hawthorne County of Alachua State
of Florida of the first part and The Florida Commercial Company of the
second part; Witnesseth That the said party of the first part in consideration
of the sum of Two hundred and forty dollars to him duly
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