PROBATES AND WILLS CARTMILL, Andrew - 18 Oct 1832 LEWIS, Thomas HERNDON, A.G. - 19 Mar 1845 GOURLEY, James PATE, William Riley - 8 October 1827 VOSHALL, John - 20 August 1834 |
DEEDS CARTMELL & JAYNE - December 1830 GALLAHER to HALL - 30 Apr 1849 GRIGG to HALL - 8 Feb 1854 HALL to YOUNG - 20 Oct 1870 HALL to HALL - 11 May 1875 HALL to GIBSON - 11 May 1874 HALL to HAMILTON- Mortgage, 24 Apr 1854 DUFF to HALL - 4 Nov 1835 |
NOTICE OF APPRAISEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF ANDREW CARTMILL
The people of the State of Illionis To; David Nusum, Cyrus Sanders(then crossed out) John Huston & William Fokes. of the county of Sangamon, in the State of Illinois. Greeting; - - These are to authorize you jointly to appraise the goods, chattels and personal estate of Andrew Cartmill, late of the county of Sangamon, deceased so far as the same shall come to your sight and knowledge, each of you having first taken the oath here to annexed a certificate whereof you are to return annexed to an appraisment bill of said goods, chattels and personal estate by your appraised in dollars and cents and in the said bill of appraisment you are to set down in column or columns opposite to each article appraised the value thereof and foot the same at the bottom of each page.We David Nusum, J. Huston, & William Fokes do solemnly swear that we will
without prejudice or partiality value and appraise the goods, chattels and
personal estate of Andrew Cartmill, deceased, so far as the same shall come
to our sight and knowledge and that we will in all things perform our
duties as Appraisers to the best of our skill and abilities. David Newsom
John Huston Wm. L. Fowkes
Sworn and subscribed before me this 21st day of Oct. 1832.
J. Adams, Judge of Probate
Know all men by these present Nancy Cartmill, John M. Cartmill, Charles
Harper and David Nusum are hereto and firmly bound unto the people of the
State of Illinois in the final sum of one thousand, three hundred - dollars
which payment will and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs
executors and administrators jointly and severally by these presents
Witness our hands and seals this 18th day of October 1832.
The condition of the above obligation is such that if the said Nancy and credits
of Andrew Cartmill deceased, do make or cause to be made a true
and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels of the
said deceased which shall come to the hands, possessions or knowledge of
her the said Nancy Cartmill as such administrator to the hands of any other
person or persons for her and the same as made do exhibit in the court of
probate for the County of Sangamon, agreeable to law and such goods and
chattels, rights and credits do well and truly administer according to law
and all the rest of said goods, chattels which shall be found remains upon
the account of the said administrator, the same being first occasioned and
allowed,
I Nancy Cartmill do solemnly swear that I will well and truly administer on
the goods and chattels of Andrew Cartmill deceased, and will render a fair
and just account thereof when thereto legally required to the best of my
knowledge and abilities and that I will pay all just claims against the
estate so far as the same shall extend and the Law charge me.
X Nancy (her mark) Cartmill
James Adams agrees that he will assist Nancy Cartmill in her administration
and will advise and attend to the business for her in the County of
Sangamon and see that the same is legally done but it is understood that
the said attention in to such business as does not embrace the duties of
Judge of Probate and will also attend to such collecting as may be needed
in said County excepting any suit that may be pending or carries to the
Circuit Court or before the Judge of Probate - - And for the advise and
attention aforesaid the Administratrix agrees to and pay him one half of
the legal commission allowed her on her said administration. The above does
not interfere in anywise with the legal fees allowed the Judge of Probate
for any duties performed as Judge of Probate.
J. Adams,
Nancy (her mark) Cartmill
Inventory of the goods and chattels of Andrew Cartmill deceased, an
appraisment by us --------- D. Neusum, John Huston and William L Fowkes
--------- --------- appointment by the Judge of Probate for Sangamon County this 22nd day of Oct. 1832.
Account of outstanding claims in favor of the estate of Andrew Cartmill,
collected from Alexander Donilson, Ky. $718.00
The court of Probate shall deliver and pay unto such persons as shall be
legally entitled thereto and further do make list and true account of her actings and doings when there unto required by the said court then this
obligation to be void otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue.
Nancy (her mark) Cartmill (seal)
John M. Cartmill (seal)
Charles Harper (seal)
David Newsom (seal)
Witness
Adams, Judge of Probate Court
Oct. 1832
Cartmill delivered Bond of $1300 for administer
Settlement was made as such:
Nancy Cartmill $166.00
John M. Cartmill & Alexander Rigdon $69.95 Dec. 1, 1834
William W. Cartmill & Charles Harper $69.95 Dec. 1, 1834
Nancy Cassady & husband Willis $69.95 Dec. 1, 1834
Lucretia Huston & husband Samuel $34.97 June 28, 1834
John M. Cartmill $69.95 June 28, 1834
Eliza & husband Alexander Rigdon $69.95 June 28, 1834
William W. Cartmill $69.95 June 28, 1834
Eveline & husband Charles Harper $69.95 June 28, 1834
Mary Ann Cartmill $69.95 June 28, 1834
Found at the FHC Library, Film #1313264. From Susan Beddes, 7/99 PROBATE RECORDS, 1821-1922 ILLINOIS, PROBATE COURT (SANGAMON COUNTY) BOOK B., JUNE 1821-JULY 1829 8 OCTOBER 1827 James Adams, Judge William Riley Pate a minor of the age of nineteen years came into the court and presented his petition and requested a guardian to be appointed over his property and estate during his minority and recommended and made choice of John Brannen as his guardian and William Pate, the father of the said minor, also appeared in court and having first been informed of the said application declared to this court that he has nothing to say why a guardian should not be appointed, it also appearing that the said minor has personal property not derived from his father whereupon leave was given and the said John Brannen presented his bond for his f_________ful guardianship with William Pate as his surety in the sum of $20. Whereupon letters of guardianship were granted in the words following: State of Illinois, Sangamon County To John Brannen, Greetings You, the said John Brannen, having been chosen by William Riley Pate (a minor of the age of 19 years) as his guardian, and we reposing special trust and confidence hereby constitute you the said John Brannen guardian of the said William Riley Pate for and during his minority and you are hereby constituted guardian of the goods, chattels, _________, and tenements, rights, and effects of the said William Riley Pate and under the direction and education and as guardian as by law you are required to do, transact and perform all such duties as are given to and vested in you as guardian of said William Riley Pate for and during his minority. In testimony whereof I have hereunto sat my hand and affixed my private seal (there being no public seal) at Springfield this eighth day of October 1827.
Guardian Bond Contributed by Francie LaneSangamon Co., IL - Bond for Guardian KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, Thomas LEWIS, A. G. HERNDON & James GOURLEY of the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois, are held and firmly bound unto the People of the State of Illinois, in the penal sum of Eight Hundred Dollars; for the use of Abram J. LANE, John J. LANE, Aletty Ann LANE, Sarah Maria LANE, Eliza E. LANE, Henry T. LANE & Ellen Jane LANE minor heirs of Jacob A. LANE, late of said County, deceased, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly, severally, and firmly, by these presents. Witness our hands and seals, this 19th day of March Anno Domini 1845. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if the above bound Thomas LEWIS, Guardian of the said Abram J. LANE, John J. LANE, Aletty Ann LANE, Sarah Maria LANE, Eliza E. LANE, Henry T. LANE & Ellen Jane LANE shall faithfully discharge the office and trust of such guardian, according to law; and shall render a fair and just account of his said guardianship to the Court of Probate for the County of Sangamon from time to time, as he shall be thereunto required by said Court, and comply with all the orders of said Court lawfully made, relative to the goods, chattels, and moneys of such minors and render and pay to such miners all moneys, goods, and chattels, title papers, and effects, which may come to the hands or possession of such guardian, belonging to such minors when such minors shall be thereto entitled, or to any subsequent guardian, should such Court so direct; then this obligation shall be void, or otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Taken and subscribed before me, this 19th day of March A.D. 1845: Thomas MOFFET, Thomas LEWIS [L.S.] Probate Justice of the Peace A. G. HERNDON [L.S.] James GOURLEY [L.S.]
DUFF to HALL Contributed by Betty AndersonGeorge Duff This Indenture made and Entered into this 4th day of Deed To November A.D. 1835, Between George Duff and Jane Sarah Hall his wife of the County of Sangamon & State of Illinois of the first part and Sarah Hall of the Second Part. Witnesseth that the said party of the first, for and in consideration of the Sum of Eight hundred Dollars in hand paid by the said party of the Second part the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted Bargained, and Sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain and sell unto the said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns, a certain tract or parcel of situate lying and being in the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois on the waters of Lick Creek known and Designated as follows to wit: The East half of the North West quarter of Section twenty Six in the township fifteen North of Range Six west in the district of Lands subject to sale at Springfield Illinois containing eighty acres. To have and to hold the aforesaid tract or parcel of land, together with all and singular the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining to the only Proper use and benefit of them the said party of the second part their heirs and assigns Forever and the said party of the first part do convenant to and with the said party of the Second part that they will forever warrant & defend the said tract of land from the claim of them the said party of the first part and their heirs and assigns and against the claim or claims of any other person or persons whomsoever. In testimony wereof the said party of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seals this day and year above written. Signed Sealed & delivered in Presence of /s/ George Duff (Seal) W. W. Meteer /s/ Jane Duff (Seal) Book H, page 629 from Sangamon County Recorder of Deeds, Springfield, IL
HALL - HAMILTON Contributed by Betty AndersonWilliam Hall to Mortgage John Hall Know all men by these presents that I William Hall of the County of Sangamon State of Illinois that whereas I am indebted to Preston Hamilton in the sum of Sixty five Dollars payable on the 25th day of December 1854 and whereas John Hall is my Security on said Note thence for the purpose of Securing the said John Hall against ________ or damage as my said Security - bargained sold and mortgaged unto the said John Hall one Bay Mare and & one ____________ upon the following condition to wit. If I the said Wm Hall should pay or cause to be paid the above __________ Note when due or otherwise release said John Hall from all liability on account of said note then this Mortgage to be nill & void but if default be made in the payment of said note or any part thereof so that the said John Hall shall have the same to pay or any part thereof he the said John Hall is hereby authorized to take possession of said Property & sell the same and apply the proceeds there of to satisfy all damages that he the said John Hall may sustain as such Security - said property to remain in my Possession until default be made in the Payment of said note. Given under my hand and Seal this 24th day of April 1854. /s/ William Hall (Seal) This Mortgage was acknowledged before my by Wm Hall this 24th day of April 1854. W Hathaway J P Recorded May 26th A.D. 1854 Ja ___ H Matheny Clk & Ex RPC Ills Book OO, page 351 from Sangamon County Recorder of Deeds, Springfield, I
John C. Hall This Indenture, Made and entered into the Eleventh day of May to in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred David C. Gibson and seventy five between John C. Hall and Susan Hall of the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois, the parties of the first part, and David C. Gibson of the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois the party of the second part, Witnesseth: That the said parties of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of Four thousand and eighty two dollars 50/100 in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain and sell unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns, certain tract of Land situate, lying and being in the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois, known, designated and described as follows, to-wit: South East quarter of the North East quarter Section thirty four and North West quarter South West quarter of Section thirty five all in township fourteen (14) North range Seven (7) West of the third principal Meridian contain eighty (80) acres, more or less. And for the Consideration aforesaid, the said parties of the first part hereby waive and release confirm and transfer and forever relinquish, to the said party of the second part, all right, interest or title he may now have, or may hereafter acquire, in and to the Real Estate hereinbefore described, by virtue of the Laws of the State of Illinois, approved February 11th, A.D. 1851, entitled "An act to exempt homesteads from sale on execution, and all Laws amendatory thereof. To Have and to Hold the aforesaid tract or parcel of land, free from all Homestead Exemption Rights, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining to the only proper use and benefit of him the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever. And the said parties of the first part, for his heirs, executors and administrators, do convenant with the said party of the second part, that they lawfully seized, that said land is free from all incumbrance, that they have full right to convey, and will Forever Warrand and Defend the said tract of land from the claim of them, the said parties of the first part, their heirs and assigns and against the claim or claims of any other persons whatsoever. In Witness Whereof, the said parties of the first part has hereunto set their hand and seal the day and year first above written. In the Presence of John C. Hall (Seal) H. H. Elmore her X mark (Seal) Susan Hall Book 53 D, page 364 from Sangamon County Recorder of Deeds, Springfield, IL
John C. Hall & This Indenture, Made and entered into the Eleventh day Wm. T. Hall of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy five between John C. Hall and Susan Hall his wife of the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois the parties of the first part, and Wm. T. Hall of the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois the party of the second part, Witnesseth: That the said part of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of Sixteen hundred Sixty Seven and 50/100 dollars in had paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant, bargain and sell unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns, a certain tract of Land situate, lying and being in the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois, known, designated and described as follows, to-wit: Part of the South West quarter of the South West quarter, containing Thirty three acres, Section Thirty five, township fourteen North range Seven West of the third principal Meridian. And for the Consideration aforesaid, the said parties of the first part hereby waive and release confirm and transfer and forever relinquish, to the said party of the second part, all right, interest or title he may now have, or may hereafter acquire, in and to the Real Estate hereinbefore described, by virtue of the Laws of the State of Illinois, approved February 11th, A.D. 1851, entitled An act to exempt homesteads from sale on Execution, and all Laws amendatory thereof. To Have and to Hold the aforesaid tract or parcel of land, free from all Homestead Exemption Rights, together with all the appurtenances there unto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, to the only proper use and benefit of him the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever. And the said parties of the first part, for their heirs executors and administrators, do convenant with the said party of the second part, that they lawfully seized, that said land is free from all incumbrance, that they have full right to convey, and will Forever Warrant and Defend the said trace of land from the claim of them, the said parties of the first part, their heirs andassigns, and against the claim or claims of any other persons whatsoever. In Witness Whereof, the said parties of the first part has hereunto set their hand and seal the day and year first above written. In the Presence of John C. Hall (Seal) H. H. Elmore her X mark Susan Hall (Seal) Book 53 D, page 350 from Sangamon County Recorder of Deeds, Springfield, IL
John C. Hall to Sarah C. Young - To Deed This Indenture, made this 27 day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy Sarah C. Young between John C. Hall and Susan Hall, of the county of Sangamon and State of Illinois, parties of the first and Sarah C. Young, of the county of Sangamon and State of Illinois, party of the second part witnesseth that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum on one dollar be in hand paid the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged ___ alien, release, securing and quit claim unto the said party of the second part and to her heirs and assigns a certain tract or parcel of land appurtenances __________ and being in the county of Sangamon and State of Illinois described as follows _______ Being two acres of the South lot __ eight (8) being part of the West half of the South West quarter of section Nine (9) in township fourteen (14) North range seven West said number being in accordances with a survey made by _. _. Warren and a plat recorded in Surveyors offices of Sangamon County Surveyors book fifteen. And for the consideration aforesaid the said parties of the first part hereby waives and releases, confirms and transfers and forever relinquishes to the said party of the second part all right interest in title they may now have or may hereafter acquire in and to the real estate herewith fore described by virtue of the laws of the State of Illinois approved February 11 A.D. 1851 entitled "An act to exempt homesteads from sale on Execution, and all laws amending thereof. To have and to hold the aforesaid tract or parcel of land, free from all Homestead Exemption Rights, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining to the only proper use and benefit of the said party of the second part, her heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof, the said parties of the first part have hereunto set their hand and seal the day and year first above written. In the presence of John C. Hall (Seal) H. H. Elmore J. W. Hall Witness her X mark (Seal) Susan Hall Book 54 D, page 291 from Sangamon County Recorder of Deeds, Springfield, IL
James Gallaher & Wife Know all men by these presents that James Gallaher To Deed and Lucinda Gallaher his wife of the County of St. Charles in the State of Missouri for the consideration of one hundred and twenty-five dollars to them paid by John C. Hall of the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted, bargain, sold and conveyed and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said John C. Hall, his heirs and assignees forever a tract of land containing forty acres and eighty-eight hundredths of an acre being the west half of Lot no. two of the northeast quarter of Section three in Township fourteen North of Range seven west of the third principal meridian in the District of lands subject to the sale at Springfield, Illinois, said Lot no. two being the same that was granted to the said James Gallaher by the United States on the fifteenth day of October eighteen hundred and thirty-five Certificate No 8344 -- with all and singular the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging to have and to hold the same unto the said John C. Hall, his heirs and assigns forever free and clear from the lawful claim of all persons whomsoever. In witness whereof the said James Gallaher and Lucinda Gallaher his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals at the County of St. Charles in the State of Missouri this 30th day of April eighteen hundred and forty-nine. James Gallaher (Seal) Lucinda Gallaher (Seal) State of Missouri Be it remembered that on this 30th day of April, County of St. Charles eighteen hundred and forty-nine before me Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Charles County, Missouri personally came James Gallaher and Lucinda Gallaher his wife who are personally known to me to be same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as parties thereto and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed. She the said Lucinda Gallaher being by me made acquainted with the contents of said instrument of writing on an examination apart from her husband acknowledged that she executed and delivered the same and relinquishes her dower in the real estate therein mentioned freely and without compulsion or undue influence of her said husband and I certify that this acknowledgment is taken according to the laws of the State of Missouri. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said court at my office in the City of St. Charles the day and year aforesaid. /s/ Benjamin Emmons, Jr. Clerk by /s/ Jose. H. Alexander DC Recorded December 17th A.D. 1850 B. Talbott, Clerk & Exofficio Recorder, S.C., Ill. Book EE, page 610 from Sangamon County Recorder of Deeds, Springfield, IL
John Grigg & wife This Indenture made and entered into this Eighth day of To Deed February in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight John C. Hall hundred and fifty four between John Grigg of the City of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania and Nancy Grigg his wife of the first and John C. Hall of the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois of the Second part witnesseth that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the Sum of Three hundred and Sixteen Dollars in hand paid by the said party of the Second part the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargained and sold, and by these presents do grant bargain and sell unto the said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns a Certain Tract of Land situate lying and being in the County of Sangamon and State of Illinois known and designated as follows to wit, the South East Quarter of the North east Quarter of Section thirty four and the North west Quarter of the South west Quarter of Section Thirty five all in Township fourteen North range Seven West of the third principal Meridian containing Eighty Acres more or less. To have and to hold the aforesaid Tract or parcel of Land together with all and singular the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or on any wise appertaining to the only proper use and benefit of him the said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns forever and the said parties of the first part for themselves heirs Executors and Administrators do covenant to and with the said party to convey and will forever warrant and defend the said Tract of land from the claim of them the said parties of the first part their heirs and assigns and against the claim or claims of any other person whomsoever. In Testimony whereof the said parties of the first part have herewith set hands and Seals the day and year first above written. In presences of John Grigg (Seal) John Thompson Nancy Grigg (Seal) _____________ State of Pennsylvania I John Thompson one of the Aldermen of the City of City of Philadelphia Philadelphia in office Justice of the Peace do certify that John Grigg and Nancy his wife whose signatures appear to the foregoing Deed and who are personally known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the same did severally acknowledged that they had executed the said convey and for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and the said Nancy having been by me made acquainted with the contents of the said Deed and examined separate and apart from her said husband acknowledged that she has executed the same and relinquished her dower to the premises therein conveyed voluntarily freely and without compulsion of her said husband. Given under my hand and seal this Eighth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and fifty four (1854) John Thompson (Seal) Book NN, page 399 from Sangamon County Recorder of Deeds, Springfield, IL
1830 Sangamon County Deed Book page 353 Gershom Jayne to Andrew Cartmell This indenture made and entered into this twelfth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty between Gershom JAYNE and Sibyl his wife of the one part and Andrew CARTMELL of the other part, all of Sangamon County and State of Illinois. Witnesseth that the said Gershom JAYNE and Sibyl his wife, for and on consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars current money of the United States to them in hand paid by the said Andrew CARTMELL the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted, bargained and sold and by these presents do grant, bargain and sell unto the said Andrew CARTMELL, his heirs and assigns all of the following described tract of land lying and being in said County of Sangamon and known and designated on the plat of the original survey as being: the east half of the southwest quarter of section number seventeen, Township sixteen north of range four west, containing eighty acres together with all and singular the premises there unto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To have and to hold the land hereby conveyed unto him the said Andrew CARTMELL and his heirs and assigns forever. And said Gershom JAYNE and Sibyl his wife, do further covenant, and agree to well and truly warrant and forever defend the title to the above granted land and premises unto him the said Andrew CARTMELL, his heirs and assigns against the claim or clainms of all and every person or persons whatsoever. In testimony whereof the said Gershom JAYNE and Sibyl his wife have herewith set their hands and seals the day and year above written. Gershom JAYNE (seal) Sibyl JAYNE (seal) Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of: Clarissa H. BENJAMIN Willaim CARPENTER State of Illinois, Sangamon County Personally appeared before me the subscriber one of the Justices of the Peace in and for said County. Gershom JAYNE signee to the forgoing deed, he being personally known to me who acknowledged that he did voluntarily sign, seal and deliver the foregoing ded of conveyance for the purposes therein expressed. Also personally appeared before me Sibyl JAYNE wife of said Gershom JAYNE, she being known personally to me and after being examined separate and apart from her husband acknowledged that she voluntarily signed the within deed of conveyance without the threats, coercion or persuasion of her said husband and she freely relingquishes her right of dower to the within mentioned premises and desires that the same may be admitted to record. Given under my hand and seal this 12th day of November, 1830. William CARPENTER J. P. (seal) Recorded December 4, 1830 Edward MITCHELL R. S. C. 1830 Sangamon Sangamon County, Illinois Deed Book page 347
Edmund RATHBONE to Andrew CARTMEL - This indenture made and entered into this 12th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty between Edmund RATHBONE and Deborah his wife of the one part and Andrew CARTMELL of the other part, all of Sangamon County and State of Illinois. Witnesseth that the said Edmund RATHBONE and Deborah his wife for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars current money of the United States to them in hand paid by said Andrew CARTMELL. The receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant bargain and sell unto the said Andrew CARTMELL, his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situated, laying and being in the County and State aforesaid and known and designated on the plot of the original survey as being the west half of the northeast quarter of section seventeen in the township three north of range four west. Containing 80 acres together with all and singular premises there unto belong or in any wise appertaining. To have and to hold the land is hereby conveyed into him, the said Andrew CARTMELL, his heirs and assigns forever. And the said Edmund RATHBONE and Deborah his wife, do further covenant and agree to will and truly warrant and forever defend the title to the above granted land, and promise unto the said Andrew CARTMELL, his heirs and assigns against the claim or claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever. In Testimony whereof the said Edmund RATHBONE and Deborah his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals this day and year above written. Edmund RATHBONE (seal) Deborah (her mark) RATHBONE (seal) Signed and delivered in the presense of: William L. MAYS William CARPENTER STATE OF ILLINOIS SANGAMON COUNTY Personally appeared before me the subscriber one of the acting Justices of the Peace in and for said County the within named Edmund RATHBONE, personally known to me, who now ledge that he did sign, seal and deliver the within deed of conveyance for the purpose there in expressed. Also personally appeared before me Deborah RATHBONE, wife of the said Edmund RATHBONE, she being examined separate and apart from her said husband. Acknowledged the within deed of conveyance to be her voluntary act and that she executed the same without the threats, coercion or persecution of her husband and freely relinquished her right of dower to the premises within mentioned and desires that the same be admitted to record. Given under my hand and seal this 12th day of November, 1830. William CARPENTER J.P. (seal) Recorded: December 4, 1830 Edward MITCHELL, R.S.C.