Quit Claim William C. and Fanny Underwood to John Johnston
Signed 5 March 1850, recorded April 10, 1850
Know all men by these presents that we William C. Underwood and Fanny Underwood wife of said William C. Underwood in consideration of the sum of twenty three dollars in hand paid by John Johnston do hereby remise release and forever quit claim unto the said John Johnston his heirs and assigns forever all our title interest and estate legal and equitable in the following premises with the appurtenances situate in the county of Wood and State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows the west half of the south east quarter and the south half of the south west quarter of section two township four north of range eleven contain one hundred and sixty acres. In testimony whereby we have hereunto set our hands and seals, this 5th day of March A.D. 1850
Wm. C. Underwood Fanny Underwood
Executed in presence of Nathan Minard
The State of Ohio Wood County ss. Before me Nathan Minard a Justice of the Peace in and for said county personally appeared William C. Underwood and acknowledged the signing and sealing of the above conveyance to be their voluntary act and deed. She the said Fanny being by me examined separate and apart from her said husband and the contents being by me made known to her she then and there acknowledged the same to be her free act and deed for the purposes therein expresessed and is still satisfied with the same this 5th day of March A.D. 1850.
Nathan Minard Justice of the Peace.
Recd. Mar 25th and recorded April 10th 1850 John Webb Recorder
From Wood Co. Ohio Will Records vol. J, p. 199. Transcribed by Barbara Shroyer 9 July 2003 from FHL microfilm 0409625.