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28 July, 1866 / Whiteside to Amlah



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This Indenture made this Twenty Eighth day of July in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty six, Between Margaret R. wilbor, wife of Samuel Wilbor, and Samuel Wilbor of the Town of Chatham, County of Columbia and State of New York, of the first part, and Louis Amlah of the town of Champlain, County of Clinton and State of New York of the second part, Witnesseth that the said parties of the first part, in consideration of the sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars to them duly paid, have sold, and by these presents do grant and convey to the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns:

                    All that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in the town of Champlain, County of Clinton and State of New York, being a part of lot number Twenty Two (22) in Smith and Graves Patent, and bounded as follows, to (nib?) commencing in the center of the highway leading from Champlain Village to Perry's Mills, ten rods east of the Spring known as Besent Spring, in an Easterly and East Southeasterly direction, along the center of the said highway, about 134 rods to the South line of said lot: thence Westerly, along the said South line to the bank of the Great Chazy River: thence along the bank of the said river up the stream to an Oak tree standing near the said river, and about three rods from the south line of the said highway : thence about five rods to the place of beginning: containing about twenty acres of land: subject to all the rights and privileges which John H. Whiteside and Alexander Whiteside, and his heirs and assigns, have, of (flowing?) the said land or any part thereof, and all other rights, appurtanances thereto, or connected with the water privelege below, as such rights existed upon the death of Francis D. Whiteside, deceased:-

                        With the appurtenences and all the estate, title and interest therein of the said parties of the first part : And the said Margaret R. Wilbor, doth hereby covenant and agree, to and with the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns, that the premises here conveyed in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, she will forever (Withstand?) and Defend against any person, whomsoever, lawfully claiming the same or any part thereof:  In Witness Whereof, the parties of the first part, have hereunto set their hands and Seals the day and year first above written


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Note that the Whitesides are neighbors of Louis Amlaw,