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J.K. "Jess" Irby, Esq. - Clerk of the Court
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E. D. H. Spiva   }
     To          }           Deed
John Forode      }
This Indenture Made the 10th day of March 1914,
Between E. D. H. Spiva, as Administrator of the es-
tate of Homer Spiva "deceased" late of Alachua
County Florida party of the first part, and John
Forode of the County of Alachua and State of Florida,
party of the second part, Witnesseth: That the said E.
D. H. Spiva as Administrator as aforesaid having on
the 30th day of December, A. D. 1913, by petition applied
to the JUdge of the Probate Court in and for Alachua
County, Florida, for authority to sell certain real
estate, the property os said Estate, lying and being
in said County of Alachua, and more particularly
hereinafter described; and the prayer in said pe-
tition having appeared to said JUdge to be reasonable
and just and to the best interest of said Estate,
and the Court being satisfied of the expediency
of such sale, having made an order dated the 10th
day of March, A. d. 1914 directing the said Admin
istrator to sell the said real estate at Public sale;
and thereupon the said Administrator having contrac-
ted to sell the said real estate to the said party
of the second part for the sum of Four Hundred
and Sixty Dollars, to be paid as follows: Cash,
And the said Administrator having reported said
contract to the Court, and the Court being fully
advised in the premises and satisfied that the price
offered for said real estate was fair and reasonable
and that the conditions of such sale were such
as the interest of said Estate required, having by
order dated the 10th day of March A. D. 1914, ratified
and confirmed said contract of sale and ordered
the said Administrator to make deed to said party
of the second part of the real estate hereinafter
described upon the terms hereinbefore set forth;
Now Therefore, in consideration of the premisses and
the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty ($260), Dollars,
lawful money of the United States of America, to
him in hand paid, at and before the ensealing
Transcribed by Charles Blankenship 9 October 2002
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