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J.K. "Jess" Irby, Esq. - Clerk of the Court
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Adjourned Fall Term of 1882
          Saturday January 20th 1883
ministrators and assigns in fee Simple absolute
forever. In Testimony whereof we have hereunto set
our hands and affixed hereto our seals on the day
and year above written Signed     P.M. Nightengale    (LS)
Signed Sealed and delivered } (") Mary K. Nightengale (LS)
in presence of us           }
(Signed) Edward W. Nowell   }
(") Chas F. Hauckell        }

State of South Carolina    }
District of Charleston     }  Before me the Subscriber
Daniel Harlback ^Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas^ in
and for the State and District aforesaid in person ap-
peared Phineas M. Nightengale and his wife Mrs. Mary
K. Nightengale each of whom did duly and Severally
Say and acknowledge before ^me^ that they did sign seal
execute and deliver the foregoing deed of Conveyance
for the purposes therein expressed and that the Same
is their free and voluntary act and deed
Acknowledged and Subscribed }  (Signed)  P.M. Nightengale
to before me this 19th day  }  (")       Mary Nightengale
of October A.D. 1859.       }
(signed) Danl Harlback      }
  C.C.C.P.                  }
                            }
State of Florida  }
County of Alachua } Before me J.A. Carlisle Clerk of
the Circuit Court in and for the State and County afore
said in person appeared William M. Tunno to me well
and personally Known who being by me first duly
Sworn says before me that the foregoing writing is a
substantial copy of an original deed of Con-
veyance which was duly made executed and de-
livered by Phineas M. Nightengale and his wife
Mrs. Mary Nightengale of Cumberland Island in the
State of Georgia on or about the 19th day of October
A.D. 1859, Conveying to this affiant all of their interest
in the land set forth in the said foregoing writing
and that the original deed of Conveyance of which
the foregoing is a substantial Copy was in the
possession custody and control of this affiant
until its destruction - And that the said original deed
of which the foregoing is a substantial copy was
lost and destroyed from the possession of this affiant
during the late war of the rebellion in the City of
Transcribed by Karen Kirkman 11 April 2015
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