Thaddeus Foster and Mrs A.L. Foster who acknowledged that
they executed the foregoing deed of conveyance for the uses and
purposes therein set forth.
Acknowledged and Subscribed before me } W.A. Colclough
this 5th day of January AD 1883 } Thaddeus Foster
P.H. Young } A.L. Foster
Justice of the Peace }
Recorded February 16th 1883
J.A. Carlisle Clerk
pr S.H. Wienges DC
Charles W. Brush To Charlotte E. Mayo
"Deed"
This Indenture made this Third day of August AD one thousand eight
hundred and eighty two between Charles W. Brush and Julia A. Van Ness
the only surviving heirs at law and devisees of Nehemiah Brush deceased
parties of the first part and Charlotte E. Mayo wife of A.D. Mayo of
Alachua County and State of Florida party of the second part
Witnesseth that in consideration of the sum of Two hundred and Sixty
Six Dollars paid by the said party of the second part to the said
parties of the first part the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged
the said parties of the first part do hereby grant bargain sell assign
transfer and set over unto the said party of the second part her heirs
and assigns all that certain piece or parcel of land situate and lying
in Brush's addition to the town of Gainesville in Alachua County
and State of Florida and described as follows that is to say Beginning
for the same at the North east corner of block number Eight (8) and
running thence Southerly along the East boundary line of said block
Two hundred (200) feet thence westerly parallel to the North boundary
line of said lot Two hundred and forty five (245) feet to the west
boundary line of said lot Thence northerly along said west boundary
line Two hundred (200) feet to the North west corner of said block and
thence Easterly along the North boundary line of said lot Two hundred
and forty five (245) feet to the place of beginning. Being part of the
grant of land known as the "Arredondo Grant" and which by decree
of the Circuit Court of St John's County in said State of Florida in
the case of Brush and others against Prall and others dated August
11, 1849 and duly recorded in said Alachua County was adjudged and
set over to the heirs at law and devisees of the said Nehemiah Brush
deceased. Together with all and singular the estate right
title interest claim and demand which the parties hereto of the
first part have in and to the same. To Have and To Hold the said
described piece or parcel of land with the appurtenances unto the
said party of the second part her heirs and assigns forever.
And the parties hereto of the first part severally covenant with the
party of the second part hereto her heirs and assigns that they
have not done any act matter or thing to encumber the property
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