>Delivered-To: ltmiller@mail.ptd.net >Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 00:21:29 -0800 (PST) >X-From_: mwilson@injersey.infi.net Mon Mar 15 00:21:28 1999 >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Old-Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 03:17:21 -0500 >To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com >From: marcia wilson <mwilson@injersey.infi.net> >X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list >Subject: {not a subscriber} 1828 Lebanon/Dauphin deed: EMBICH, SHINDEL, >LOY, WOLF, SMITH, GLONINGER, ATTICH, BENJAMIN, PREMIR, RIDDLE, WERNER, >RITTEL, ARNOLD, KOEHLER, HARTMAN, OSWALD, CAMBRIF? > >in a fit of impulsive abandon i bought an old deed at a NJ antique show >today..... >the deed is a large (about 24" x 18") piece of browning paper, letterpress >printed by "J. HARTMAN, PRINTER, LEBANON", with blanks filled in by >beautifully written pen and ink. > >DEED >BERNHARDT EMBICH to JOHN SHINDEL For 4 acs 159 ps of wood Land situate in >Lebanon Township, Lebanon County > >THIS INDENTURE, made the Twenty-eight Day of March, in the year of our >Lord, One thousand eight hundred and twenty eight Between BERNHARD EMBICH >of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county and state of Pennsylvania of the >one part, and JOHN SHINDEL of the same place, of the other part, >WITNESSETH, that the said BERNHARD EMBICH for and in consideration of the >sum of one hundred and ten dollars lawful money of the state of >pennsylvania, to them in hand well and truly paid by the said JOHN SHINDEL, >at and before the ensealing and delivery hereof, the receipt whereof do >hereby acknowledge, and thereof do acquit and forever discharge the said >JOHN SHINDEL his Heirs, Executors and Administrators BY THESE PRESENTS has >granted, bargained, sold, aliend, enfeoffed, released and confirmed, and by >these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, alien, enfeoff, release and >confirm unto the said JOHN SHINDEL and to his Heirs and assigns, ALL THAT >CERTAIN Tract or piece of woodland, situate in Lebanon Township, County and >state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows to wit BEGINNING at a >stone thence by Land of the said BERNHARD EMBICH North forty seven degrees >and a half east fifty perches to a stone thence by Lands of ANDREW LOY, >South fifty six degrees and a quarter East nine perches to a stone, thence >by Land of ABRAHAM WOLF South twenty two degrees and a half East, eight >perches and two tents to a stone, thence by Land of GEORGE SMITH South >forty seven degrees and a half west forty six perches and two [illeg] to a >stone, thence by Land of PETER GLONINGER North twenty three degrees and >three quarters west, one perch and eight tenths to a maple thence by the >same, North fifty six degrees and a half west, fifteen perches and three >tenths to the place of BEGINNING, CONTAINING four acres and one hundred and >fifty nine perches, neat measure, It being part of a Larger tract which >JOHN ATTICH by his last will and testament duly proved and executed, >directed to be sold and in pursuance to his directions the same was sold >unto ALEXANDER BENJAMIN, and the said ALEXANDER BENJAMIN and ELIZABETH his >wife, by their Indenture dated the 29th day of Dec A.D. 1783 for the >consideration therein mentioned did grant and confirm the same unto MATHIAS >PREMIR, his heirs and assigns, And the said MATHIAS PREMIR did intestate >seized of the said tractof Land, and the same was by an order ofthe orphans >Court of DAUPHIN COUNTY directed to be sold in parts, and in pursuance of >the said Order, one part thereof was sold unto HENRY RIDELLE [sic] his >heirs and assigns forever. And the said HENRY RIDDLE [sic] died after >having first made his will wherein he devised the same unto his son JACOB >RIDELLE his heirs and assigns, as in and by the said Will remaining in the >Registers office at HARRISBURG in DAUPHIN COUNTY, relation being thereunto >had, appears, And the said JACOB RIDDLE died intestate, leaving issue eight >children to wit, JACOB RITTEL, JOHN RITTEL, GODLIEB RITTEL, CATHARINE, >intermarried with JOHN ARNOLD, Christina intermarried with JOHN KOEHLER, >SARAH intermarried with HENRY WERNER, ANNA MARIA RITTEL, AND HANNAH RIDDLE, >to whom the same descended as heirs, and who by their Indenture hearing >date the twenty second day of March A.D. 1828 did grant and confirm the >same unto BERNHARD EMBICH (Party hereto), his heirs and assigns forever >Relation being thereunto had appears. > [this paragraph is mostly a printed form, with blanks filled in] >TOGETHER, acto, with all and singular the Houses, Out Houses, Barns, >Stables, Gardens, Orchards, Meadows, Fields, Fences, Ways, Woods, Waters, >Water-Courses, Rights, Liberties, Privileges, Hereditaments >andAppurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise >appertaining: 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 BERNARD >EMBICH in law or equity, or otherwise howsoever, or, in, to, or out of the >same: TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Tract, piece, or parcel of WOODLAND here >described Hereditaments and Premises hereby granted and released, or >mentioned, or intended so to be WITH THE APPURENANCES unto the said JOHN >SHINDEL, his Heirs and Assigns, to the only proper use and behoof of him >the said JOHN SHINDEL his Heirs and Assigns forever, AND THE SAID BERNHARD >EMBICH, for himself his Heirs, Executors and Administrators, doth covenant, >promise, grant and agree, to and with the said JOHN SHINDEL his Heirs and >Assigns, BY THESE PRESENTS... that he the said BERNHARD EMBICH and his >Heirs, the said above mentioned and described Tract or piece of wood Land, >Hereditaments and Premises hereby granted and released, or mentioned, or >intended so to be, with the Appurtenances, unto the said JOHN SHINDEL his >Heirs and Assigns; against him the said BERNARD EMBICH and his Heirs and >against all and every Person and Persons whomsoever lawfully claiming, or >to claim the same, or any part of parcel thereof, shall and will WARRANT >and forever DEFEND by these presents IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties to >these presents have interechangeably sent their hands and seals, dated the >Day and year first above written. >SEALED AND DELIVERED in the Presence of us,[signed] FREDERICK EMBICH, >[signed] DANIEL OSWALD. >RECEIVED the say of the date of the above written INDENTURE of LEBANON >COUNTY, ss. >and from the above named JOHN SHINDEL, the sum of ONE HUNDRED AND TEN >DOLLARS in Gold and Silver, it being the consideration money above >mentioned in full. >WITNESS PRESENT AT SIGNING: [signed] FREDERICK EMBICH, [signed] DANIEL >OSWALD, [signed illegible my best guess] LAVON SAUL CAMBRIF? >BE IT REMEMBERED that on the twenty eight day of March Anno Domini 1828 >before me, FREDERICK EMBICH ESQUIRE, one of the JUSTICES OF THE PEACE of >the said county, personally came the above named BERNARD EMBICH, and >acknowledged the above Indenture to be his act and deed, and desired that >the same might be recorded as such, according to law: being of full age, by >me. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal, the Day and >Year [signed] FREDERICK EMBICH. >[signature on right side of document, illeg and shaky] LAVON SAUL CIMBRIF? > > -0- > > >marcia wilson >please check out my web page at >http://nj5.injersey.com/~mwilson/ >if that address does not work, try >http://mh005.infi.net/~mwilson/ >