Transfer of land between Samuel Templin and Richard
Templin
Recorded 6/28/1810, Frederick Co., Maryland (Land Rec.
WR-37)
Ex’d & del Grantee
25th Jan. 1825
At the request of Richard Templing the following deed is
recorded 28th June 1810 to wit:
THIS INDENTURE made this seventh day of May in the year
of our Lord Eighteen hundred and ten Between Samuel Templing of Frederick
County and state of Maryland of the one part and Richard Templing of same
County and State of the other part Witnesseth that the said Samuel Templing for
and in consideration of the sum of Three thousand one hundred & eighty
pounds good and Lawful money to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged and thereof and there from every part and parcel thereof doth fully
clearly and absolutely acquit exonerate and discharge the said Richard Templing
his heirs executors and administrators, hath given granted Bargained and sold
aliened released Enfeoff’d and confirm’d and by these presents doth give grant
bargain and sell alien release eifeoff and confirm unto the said Richard
Templing his heirs and assigns forever the following Tract or parcel of Land
lying and being in Frederick County afore said and being part of the two
following named Tracts of Land: to wit; Nothing Venture Nothing Gain and Douts
neglect. Begin = seeing at a Locust post standing at the end of the tenth line
of said Land call’d Nothing Venture Nothing Gain and running thence by and with
the old service road the four following Courses North sixty three degrees West
forty perches, North fifty degrees West twelve perches, North Twenty three
degrees West sixty perches, North fifty one degrees West sixty nine and a half
perches to the out lines of deuts neglect aforesaid then South Forty three
degrees West thirty four perches to a stone planted at the end of the first
Line of the aforesaid Tract of Land call’d Nothing Venture Nothing Gain and
running with the same in succession agreeable to call meetes and Bounds thereof
to the Beginning which is at the end of the tenth line thereof, and containing
three hundred and twenty four & a quarter acres of Land more or less and
excepting there out six and a quarter acres. Convey’d acertain Martin Keplinger
Together with all and singular the Buildings Improvements Conveniences and
advantages belonging or in any manner of way appertaining To have and to hold
the said Tract or parcel of Land and all and singular the premises with the
appurtenances herein mentioned or intend’d to be hereby granted with all the
right title and Estate of him the said Samuel Templing both in Law and Equity
unto the said Richard Templing his heirs and assigns forever and the said
Samuel Templing for him self and his heirs the said Tract or parcel of Land and
all and singular the premises with the appurtenances unto the said Richard
Templing his heirs and assigns against him the said Samuel Templing and his
heirs and all persons claiming under him or them or any of them shall and will
warrant and forever defend by these presents. In Witness whereof the said
Samuel Templing hath here unto subscribed his name and office & his seal
the day and year first within written.
Signed seal’d and delivered Samuel Templin (Sig. & Seal)
In presence of
Jo. Swearingen, Henry Steinbel
Which is thus endorsed, to wit:
Frederick County to wit Be it remembered that on the
seventh day of May 1810 Samuel Templing came before us the subscribers two of
the Justices of the peace in and for the County aforesaid and acknowledged the
within Instrument of writing to be his act and deed and the Land and premises
therein described to be the right title and estate of the within names Richard
Templing his heirs and assigns forever according to the true Intent and meaning
thereof and the acts of Assembly in such cases made at the same time Hannah
Templing and wife of the aforesaid Samuel Templing being by us privately
examined out of the hearing of her said husband acknowledged the aforesaid
Instrument of writing to be her act and deed and the Land and premises therein
mentioned to be the right Title and Estate of the aforesaid Richard Templing
his heirs and assigns and declared that she did the same willingly and freely
and without being induced thereto by fear or threats of or ill usage by her
said husband or through fear of his displeasure. Taken and certified the day
and year above written.
Jo. Swearingen (Sig.)
Henry Steinbel (Sig.)