Deed from Phebe Curricomp to Thomas Curricomp
To All People to Whom These Presents Shall Come: Greeting
Know you that, I Phebe Curricomp, formerly of Farmington, now of New London, in the County of New London and State of Connecticut, for the consideration of four pounds lawful money received to my full satisfaction of my brother, Thomas Curricomp, of Farmington, aforesaid, do give, grant, bargain, sell, and confirm unto the said Thomas Curricomp and to his heirs and assigns forever one piece or parcel of land situate in said Farmington, and is a part of Indian grant on the west side of Pequabuck Meadow, and set out to me by the committee appointed by the General Assembly to make a division of said Indian grant, and contains five acres, and is butted east on a highway by the common fence, south and west on land of Timothy Root, and north on land of Solomon Mossuck.
To have and to hold the above granted and bargained premises with the appurtenances thereof unto him, the said Thomas Curricomp, and to his heirs and assigns forever, to his and their own proper use and behoof. And, also, I, the said Phebe [1] do for myself and my heirs, executors, and administrators covenant with the said Thomas and with his heirs and assigns that, at and until the ensealing of these presents, I am well seized of the premises as a good indefeasible estate in fee simple, and have good right to bargain and sell the same in manner and form, as is above written, and that the same is free of all encumbrances whatsoever. And, furthermore, I, the said Phebe, do by these presents bind myself and my heirs forever to warrant and defend the above granted and bargained premises to him, the said Thomas, his heirs, and assigns against all claims and demands whatsoever.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal,
Phebe Curricomp, seal
May 2, 1781
Witness:
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Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of Solomon Whitman, Mary Root
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Certification:
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Personally appeared Phebe Curricomp, signer and sealer of the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the same to be her free act and deed before me, Solomon Whitman, Justice of the Peace, Hartford County in the jurisdiction of Farmington, May 2, 1781
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Recording:
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A true entry of a deed recorded May 2, 1781, per Solomon Whitman, Registrar
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Cataloguing:
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