George W. Sparkman and to his heirs executors administrators and assigns
against the lawful claims and demands of any and all persons
whomsoever now claiming or hereafter to claim the same
In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our hand and affixed our
seal on this 17 day of April AD 1882
Signed Sealed and delivered in presence } Alexander Coulter (seal)
of us as witnesses } Sarah M. Coulter (seal)
B.F. Bonchillons }
W.L. Sims }
State of Florida }
Alachua County } I hereby certify that on this 17 day of April AD
1882 before me personally appeared Mrs Sallie M. Colter wife of
Alexander Colter the Granto in the foregoing conveyance who being
first duly questioned and examined by me separate and apart from
her said husband says and acknowledges before me that she did
sign the said deed of conveyance for the purpose of releasing
relinquishing and announcing all of her right of Dower in and to the
land in said deed described and that said relinquishment and
renunciation of Dower was done and made by her freely and voluntarily
and without any compulsion constraint apprehension or fear of or
from her said husband
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto ( ) } Sarah M. Coulter (seal)
set my hand and official seal ( Seal ) }
W.L. Sims ( ) }
Notary Public
State of Florida }
Alachua County } Before me personally appeared Alexander
Colter and Sattie M. Colter who acknowledged that they
executed Signed seal and delivered the foregoing deed of
Conveyance for the uses and purposes therein contained and
expressed
Acknowledged and Subscribed before } Alexander Coulter
me this 17_ day of April AD 1882 ( ) } Sarah M. Coulter
W.L. Sims ( Seal ) }
Notary Public ( ) }
Recorded May 17th 1882
J.A. Carlisle Clerk
pr S.H. Wienges DC
Cicero A. Simmons to Mary F. Langford
"Deed"
State of Florida } This Indenture made this Third day of May AD
Alachua County } 1882 between Cicero A. Simmons of Magnesia
Springs in Said State and County and his wife Martha M.
Simmons who Joins her husband in this conveyance for the purpose
of relinquishing her dower in the lands hereinafter described
parties of the first part and Mary F. Langford of Terre Haute
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