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1802 Deed for White House Plantation
In 1802 Gracia Rivers sold his wife's property to Winborn Lawton. Bill Davis was kind enough to provide us with a copy of the original document which has been transcribed below.
In this transcription abbreviations, spellings, and punctuation marks have been preserved. Line breaks also remain intact, as well as column structure. Indentations and spacing are difficult to replicate on the Web and may be distorted or omitted. [?] represents an unknown word.
=ed sold and released & by these presents do grant bargain sell and release unto the said Winborn Lawton All that plantation or tract of Land situate lying and being on James Island, in the parish of Saint Andrew, containing ninety five acres and three quarters of an acre more or less butting & bounding on [?] Hearne said Gracia Rivers & Winborn Lawton's land & which hath such shape form & marks as are described and delineated by a plat thereof hereunto annexed. Together with all & singular the rights, members heredita= =ments and appurtenances to the said premises belonging or in any wise incident or appertaining To have and to hold all and singular the premises before mentioned unto the said Winborn Lawton his heirs and assigns for ever And I the said Gracia Rivers do hereby bind myself my heirs executors administrators to warrant and for ever defend all & singular the said premises unto the said Winborn Lawton his heirs & assigns against myself my heirs and against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. Witness our hands & seals the twenty sixth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eighteen hundred and two & in the twenty sixth year of the Independence of the United States of America. Gracia Rivers Mary Rivers Sealed and delivered in the presence of [?] Findley Charles [?]. State of South Carolina Charleston District [?] Charles [?] one of the Justices of the Quorum do hereby certify unto all whom it may concern that Mary Rivers the wife of the within named Gracia Rivers did this day appear before me and upon being privately & separately examined by me did declare that she does fully & voluntarily & without any compulsion dread or fear of any person or persons whomsoever, [?] release and for ever relinquish unto the within named Winborn Lawton his heirs and assigns all her interest & estate, and also all her right & claim of Dower, of in & to all & singular the premises within mentioned & released. Given under my hand & seal this twenty sixth day of February Anno Domini one thousand eighteen hundred & two. Mary Rivers Charles [?] State of South Carolina. Personally appeared Mr Charles [?] who being duly sworn made oath that he was present and saw Gracia Rivers & Mary Rivers [?] sign seal and as their respective act & deed deliver the within Instrument of writing to & for the uses & purposes therein set forth & that the Deponent with [?] Findley signed their names as witnesses & hereto Sworn to the 27th day of February 1802 before Stephen Ravenel Recorded the 27th day of February 1802 & [?] by Stephen Ravenel Register
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