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William Dern to George Albaugh
Land Records, Frederick MD Examd Granted} At the
request of George Albaugh the following deed was recorded This Indenture made this fourth day of November one thousand seven hundred and ninety five Between William Dern of Frederick county and State of Maryland, Farmer of the one part and George Albaugh of the same county and state aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said William Dern for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen pounds current money of Maryland to him in hand paid by the said George Albaugh at or before the ensealing and deliv. Of these presents the receipt whereof he the said William Dern doth hereby acknowledge Hath given granted bargained and sold aliened enfeoffed and confirmed, and by these presents doth give grant bargain and sell alien release enfeoff and confirm unto him the said George Albaugh his heirs and assigns forever All that piece of land or parcel of land lying and being in the county and State aforesaid being part of a Lot Number One which said Number One is part of a Tract called Monocacy Manor as conveyed by Nathaniel Rawsey and Clement Holliday two of the Commissioners appointed to sell confiscated British property to Thomas Johnson Esquire, and by him conveyed to the aforesaid William Dern for fifty four acres of Land. Beginning for the part hereby intended to be conveyed at a Stone planted at the end of the fifth line of said Lot Number One running thence with the sixth line thereof as surveyed and laid out by George Dent in the year seventeen hundred and eighty two South eight degrees East twenty perches to a stone planted on the North seventy four degrees East line of said Monocacy Manor then with a said line revised as run at the time aforesaid South seventy three degrees West eight and a quarter perches to a Stone planted, then North four and three quarter degrees West twenty and one quarter perches to a Stone planted on the fifth line of Lott Number One aforesaid, thence by and with said line to the Beginning stone containing one acre of Land more or less Together with all and singular the Houses, Buildings, Improvements advantages and Appurtenances whatsoever to the above described piece part or parcel of land and premises belonging or in anywise appertaining. And all the Estate Right Title property Interest Claim and Demand whatsoever of him the said William Dern of in and to the above described piece part or parcel of land and premises and every part thereof. To have and to hold the said bargained and sold piece or parcel of land and premises with the appurtenances and every part thereof unto him the said George Albaugh his heirs or assigns to the only proper use Benefit and Behoof of him the said George Albaugh his heirs and Assigns forever and to and for no other use Intent and purpose whatsoever. And the said William Dern for himself and his heirs the said piece part or parcel of land and premises with the Appurtenances and every part thereof against him and his heirs Executors and Administrators, and from and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever claiming or that shall or may hereafter claim any right or Title thereto from by or under him them or any of them to him the said George Albaugh his heirs and Assigns shall and will warrant and forever defend by there presents. In Witness whereof he the said William Dern hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year first within written. William Dern (seal) Signed sealed and delivered } Jacob
Young Frederick County
On the day and year first within written came the within named William Dern before us the
Subscribers two of the Justices of the Peace for said County and acknowledged
the within Instrument of Writing to be his act and deed and the piece part or
parcel of land and premises within described to be the right and Estate of the
within named George Albaugh his Heirs and Assigns forever, according to the true
intent and Meaning of the within deed and the Act of Assembly in such case made
and provided
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