DEED: Christian KINGERY and wife to Christian BAUGHMAN, 1798, Dauphin County, PA

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1796
16 December 1796
Deed Book K Vol 1  Page 309

Christian Kingery & wife to Christian Baughman

This Indenture made the sixteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one 
thousand seven hundred and nintey six Between Christian Kingery of Lebanon 
township Dauphin County and State of Pennsylvania yeoman and Ann his wife of the 
one part and Christian Baughman of the same place yeoman of the other part 
Whereas the Honorable the late proprietarires of Pennsylvania by their certain 
patent bearing date the thirty first day of May A.D. 1746 did grant and convey 
unto a Michael Baughman his heirs and assigns forever all that certain tract of 
land situate in Lebanon township aforesaid containing four hundred and twenty 
acres and allowance as by the said patent recorded in the office for recording 
of deeds for the city and county of Philadelphia in Patent Book A Vol. 13 page 
66(?) the 18th day of August 1746  Relation(?) thereunto being had may more 
fully appear  And Whereas the said Michael Baughman and Catherine his wife by 
their deed dated the eleventh day of March AD 1747 did grant and convey unto 
Jost Kingery his heirs and assigns forever a certain tract piece or parcel of 
land it being a part of the above mentioned tract of land containing two hundred 
and thirty nine acres and allowance for roads __ as by the said deed or 
Indenture may more fully appear.  By Virtue whereof the said Jost Kingery became 
seized and possessed of the said tract of land in fee and being so thereof 
seized and possessed died intestate leaving issue (to wit) John Kingery, Peter 
Kingery, Mary the wife of Adam Burkholder, Ann the wife of Martin Wingart, 
Michael Kingery, Christian Kingery, Jacob Kingery, and Barbara Kingery to and 
amonst whom the said tract of land recorded and became as heirs at law to their 
said fathers deceased And Whereas the said John Kingery and Magdaleane his wife, 
Michael Kingery, Jacob Kingery, Peter Kingery, Adam Burkholder and Mary his 
wife, Marthin Wingart and Ann his wife did by their deed or Indenture bearing 
date the twentieth day of May AD 1776 for the consideration therein mentioned 
did grant bargain sell release and confirm unto the said Christian Kingery his 
heirs and assigns forever all their several and respective share and shares part 
and purparts of into  a certain tract piece or parcel of land it being part of 
the last above mentined tract of land and is bounded and described ty the lines 
as follows (to wit) Beginning at a marked Hickory corner thence by land of 
Michael Kingery North seven degrees West fifty four perches to a stone corner 
thence by the same North sixtyone degrees West thirteen perches to a stone 
thence by the same North thirtythree degrees West sixteen perches to a Stone 
thence by the same South eighty six degrees West eleven perches to a stone 
corner thence by the same North fifty two degrees West fourteen perches to a 
Stone corner thence by the same South forty five degrees West twenty nine 
perches to a Stone thence by the same South sixty seven degrees West seventy 
four perches to a Stone thence by the same South sixty seven degrees West 
seventy four perches to a Stone thence by the land of George Holtz South six 
degrees East sixtynine perches to a black oak corner thence by the same South 
eighty-six degrees East sixty five perches to a corner post thence by the land 
of John Baughman  North eight degrees East fifty perches to a hickory corner 
thence by the same South Eighty three degrees East fifty eight perches to the 
place of Beginning containing fifty nine acres and allowance of six percent for 
roads p/c And whereas the said John Kingery and Magdaleane his wife, Christian 
Kingery, Jacob Kingery and Fronica his wife, Peter Kingery and Mary his wife, 
Adam Burgholder and Mary his wife, Martin Wingart and Ann his wife by their deed 
or Indenture bearing date the twenty day of May AD 1776 and John Myer and 
Barbara his wife by their deed or Indenture bearing date the twenty eighth day 
of November AD 1781 for the sconsideration therein mentioned did grant bargain 
sell release and confirm unto the said Michael Kingery his heies and assigns 
forever all their several and respective esate and estates shares and shares 
part and purparts of in and to a certain tract piece or parcel of land it being 
part of the above mentined tract of two hundred and thirty nine acres and 
allowance and is particular described in the last two deeds or Indentures 
mentined and containing one hundred and eighty acres and allowance for roads p/c 
as by the said deeds or Indentures may more fully appear reference thereunto 
being had. And Whereas the said Michael Kingery and Mary his wife by their deed 
or Indenture bearing dae the nineteenth day of March AD 1785 for the 
consideratin therein mentioned did grant bargain sell release and confirm unto 
the said CHristian Kingery his heris and assigns forever a certain tract piece 
or parcel of land situate in the township of Lebanon Aforesaid being part of the 
above mentioned tract of one hundred and eighty acres and allowances and is 
bounded and described by the lines as follow (to wit) Beginning at a hickory in 
a line of John Baughmans land thence by the same South eighty five degrees East 
fift nine perches and a half of a perch to a hickory thence by the same North 
nine degrees East twenty eight perches and a half to a black oak thence by the 
same South eighty four degrees East thirty four perches to a black oak thence by 
the land of Peter Witmore North eight degrees West one hundred and fourteen 
perches and a half of a perch to apost thence by land of Jacob Forry(?) South 
eighty nine degrees West forty eight perches to a black oak thence by land of 
Christian Burgholder West seventy eight perches to a white oak thence by the 
same South seventeen degrees West seventy two perches to a Stone thence by other 
land of the said Christian Kingery North forty three degrees East twenty nine 
perches to a Stone thence by the same South thirty two degrees East fourteen 
perches to a Stone thence by the same North eighty six degrees East eleven 
perches to a stone thence by the Same South thirty three degrees East sixteen 
perches to a stone thence by the same South sixty one degrees East thirteen 
perches to a stone thence by the same South seven degrees East fifty four 
perches to the place of Beginning containing eighty eight acres and allowance of 
six p/cent for roads etc as by the said deed or Indenture may more fully appear 
reference thereunto being had.  Now this Indenture Witnesseth that the said 
CHristian Kingery and Ann his wife for and in consideration of the sum of three 
thousand five hundred and fifty pounds in real Gold or silver money of 
Pennsylvnia to the said CHristian Kingery well and fully in hand paid by the 
said Christian Baughman at and before the ensealing and elivering of these 
presents the receipt and payment he the said Christian Kingery doth hereby 
acknowledge and thereof and of every part and parcel thereof doeth acquit and 
forever discharge the said Christian Baughman his heirs and assigns by these 
presents Hath granted bargained sold aliened enfeoffed remised released and 
confirmed and by these presents they the said Christian Kingery and Ann his wife 
doth grant bargain sell alien release enfeoff and confirm unto the said 
Christian Baughman his heirs and assigns all that the above mentioned bounded 
and described two tracts pieces or parcels ofland the one containing fifty nine 
acres and allowance for roads etc. the other tract containing eighty eight acres 
and allowance of six percent for roads etc.  Together with all Mills and all and 
singular the houses  outhouses edifices and buildings thereon erected and built 
and all ways, woods, underwoods, waters, watercourses, meadows, orchards, 
Gardens, profits,commodities, advantages, emoliments, hereditarments and 
appurtences whatsoever to the same belonging or in any wise apportiaining and 
the reversions and remainders rents issues and profits thereof And also all the 
estate right title Interest use trust property possession claim and demand 
whatsoever of him the said Christian Kingery and Ann his wife of in and to the 
same or every or any part thereof And also all deeds evidences and writings 
touching or concerning the same or any part thereof and now in the custody and 
possession of him he said Christian Kingery or which he can or may combe by 
without suit at law or equity To have and to hold all that the above mentioned 
bounded and described two tracts pieces or parcels of land the one conatianing 
fifty nine acres & the allowance for roads etc the other containing eighty eight 
acres and allowance of six percent for roads etc  hereditaments and premises 
hereby granted and released with the appurtenances unto the said CHristian 
Baughman his heirs and assigns to the only proper use benefit and behoof of him 
the said Christian Baughman his heirs and assigns forever (except a certain 
water priveledge heretofore granted by an Instrument of writing unto Christian 
Burgholder his heirs and assigns forever) And the said Christian Kingery and Ann 
his wife and their heirs executors and Administrators hdoth covenant promise and 
grant to and with the said CHristian Baughman his heirs and assigns tht he the 
said Christian Kingery and his heirs and all and every other person and persons 
his or their heris anything having or claiming in the said premises above 
granted or meant mentioned or intended so to be or any part thereof by from or 
under him them or any of them shall and will from timt to time and at all times 
hereafter upon the reasonable request and at the proper cost and charges of the 
said Christian Baughman his heirs and assigns make do and execute or cause and 
procure to be made done and executed all and every such further and other lawful 
and reasonable act and acts thing and things conveyances an dassurances in the 
law whatsoever for the further better more sure and perfect granting conveying 
and assuring of all and singular the said premisses with the appurtenances unto 
the said Christian Baughman his heirs and assigns forever as by the said 
Christian Baughman his heirs and assigns his or  their council learned in the 
law shall be resonably advised devised or required And he said Christian Kingery 
and Ann his wife and their heirs the above described two tracts pieces or 
parcels of land the one containing fifty nine acres and the allowance the other 
tract of land containing eighty eight acres and the allowance and premises unto 
the said Christian Baughman his heirs and assigns against him the said Christian 
Kingery and Ann his wife and their heirs and against all and every other person 
and persons whatsoever lawfully claiming said hereby granted premises or any 
part thereof by from or under him them or any of them shall and will warrant and 
forever defend by these presents  In Witness whereof the said Christian Kingery 
and Ann his wife have hereunto set their hands & Seals the day and year 
aforesaid

Sealed & Delivered in the presence of us                       Christian Gingery 
(seal)
Thomas Clark Jann? Coufman?                                    Ann (her X mark) 
Gingery  (seal)

Received the day and year first above written of and from the above anmed 
Christian Baughman the sum of three thousand five hundred and fifty pounds in 
Gold or Silver money of Pennsylvania it being the full consideration mone to me 
paid.  Witness my hand                 Christian Gingrich
Witness present  Thomas Clark,  Janes? Caufman?

Dauphin County   The sixteenth day of December AD 1796 before me the Subscriber 
one of the Justices of the peace for said county came the above named Christian 
Kingery and Ann his wife and acknowledged the above written Indenture to be 
their Act and deed and desired that the same may be recorded as such according 
to law In Testimony whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal the day and 
year first above written
Recorded 12th June 1798                                     Thomas Clark (seal)