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Deed - Stephen Gasherie  - 1696


Deed – Ulster County, New York State.  

Deed Book AA, pg.172


To all Christian people to whom this presents shall come William Legg of Kingstowne in the County of Ulster Attorney of John Hamble late of Horly in the County aforesaid sendeth greeting

whereas the said William Legg by vertue of a Letter of Attorney from ye said John Hamble bearing date the fourth day of September 1695 for and in consideration of a certaine sum of one hundred and tenn pounds current money of the province of New Yorke to ye said John Hamble payd before the ensealing and delivery of these presents by John Gashery and Stephanus Gasherie of Kingstowne in sd. County have bargained, sold, alienated, enfeoffed, assigned & sett over, and by these presents do bargain, sell, alienate, enfeofe, assigns and sett  over unto said John Gasherie and Stephanus Gasherie a certain house & lott of ground situate lying and being in ye town of Kingstowne aforesaid

to ye South and East of ye Streets to the West of the ground of William van Vredenburgh and to ye North of ye house and ground which Gillis de Lagransie bought of Nicolas Anthony, being a corner house near ye gate of ye mill of Jan Focke containing as is comprehended now in fench, and in ye possession of ye said Gasheries

To have and to hold the sd. house and lott of ground with all and every its appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining unto ye sd. John Gasherie & Stephanus Gasherie their heirs & assigns and to ye only proper use benefit and behoofe of them the said John Gasherie and Stephanus Gasherie their heirs & assigns forever

In Testimony whereof the said William Legg as attorney aforesaid have hereunto sett his hand and affixed his seale In Kingstowne this second day of April 1696
William Legg (seal)

Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Valloan
James Wittaker
In ye presence of me Jacob Rutsen Justice of ye Peace

23rd June 1696
A true copy examined per W.L. Meyer Clerq.


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