on Bowleys Savannah, which five thousand acres are a part of eight
thousand acre grant made to the said Acosta, in absolute property by
the late Spanish Government, on the twentieth of May eighteen
hundred and sixteen, as will more fully appear, by the plots and
Certificates of Survey by the then Surveyor General of the Province
To have and to hold unto the said Clark, the said parcels of
Land, and to his heirs and Assigns, together with all and Singular
the Rights, members, and Appurtenances to the same in any manner
belonging, to his and their proper use, and behoof __
And the said Domingo Acosta , do and will Warrant & defend
the same against himself his heirs, executors Administrators and
Assigns, unto the said George I. F. Clark his heirs Executors ad
ministrators and Assigns, but not against the claim of any
other person whatsoever, this being a quit claim Sale ___
In Witness whereof the Said Acosta hath hereunto
set his hand and Seal the day and year above written ___
Signed, Sealed & delivered Domingo Acosta (seal)
in presence of
Jacque Vocill
Charles S. Henry
Not. Pub. C.C. Georgia
Georgia
Camden County On this ninth day of April A.D. 1839 personally
appeared before me Charles S. Henry Judge of the Superior Court for
the Eastern District of the State of Georgia, Jacque Vocill whose name is
signed as a witness to the foregoing Deed to me well known, who being by
me duly Sworn, did upon Oath say, that he was present, and did see the
Grantor to the foregoing Deed Domingo Acosta, Sign, Seal and deliver the
same as his Act and deed, and delivered the same for the purposes therein
mentioned, and that the said Jacque Vicell did sign his name
as a witness thereunto, and I do further Certify, that I was present and
did see the Said Domingo Acosta sign and deliver the foregoing Deed
and that my signature thereto is in my own proper hand writing |