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131. Coffee, two hundred ditto Sugar, Fifty ditto Soap, Eighty ditto Candles, Two pieces Ginghams, two ditto black Calico, three ditto Fall Cotton Goods, four ditto linen ditto, five ditto crossbarred ditto, two ditto Curtain Calico, three doz Bales & Cups, one and a half ditto Tea cittle, four ditto Basons, four ditto Coffee pots, Twenty sett Cups & Saucers, nine doz Bowls, four ditto Pitchers, two ditto Sugar Dishes, four ditto Creams, six doz Jugs, four doz vials of Medicine assorted, nineteen Ovens and Spiders, eight pots, 1 keg Snuff, three hundred lbs Nails, three hundred lbs Rags, one Keg Rice, one madder, one ditto Pepper, one doz Glass Jars, one lot notions assorted, one lot Buttons, Thimbles, needles, Combs, Spools Cotton, Silk, one doz Ragons, Scissors, Gimblets, Pepper Boxes, and also all the entire remaining Goods in Store: All and singular which goods, chattels, instruments, household and kitchen Furniture are now remaining & standing & being in a certain Messuage or tenement and Premises situate at Cabin Creek in the County aforesaid, and now in the occupancy of me, the said Miles Tindal J.r To have and to hold all & singular the said goods, household stuff and Furniture, and other the premises, above bargained & sold, or mentioned, or intended so to be, to the said Margaret Tindel, her heirs, executors, Administrators and Assigns forever. And I, the said Miles Tindal J.r, for myself, my heirs, executors and Administrators, all and singular the goods, household stuff and furniture, and other premises, unto the said Margaret Tinsel, her heirs, executors, Administrators and Assigns, against me, the said Miles Tindel J.r, my executors and Administrators, and against all and every person or persons whatsoever, shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents, of all and singular which said goods, household stuff and furniture, and other the Premises, I, the said Miles Tindel J.r have put the said Margaret Tindel in full possession, by delivering to her the said Margaret Tindel, in the presence of John D. Stevens Esq.r, a Justice of the Peace for the County aforesaid, one Horse, Carriage & Harness, and one Bed, Bedstead and furniture, at the sealing and delivery of these presents, in the name of the whole Premises hereby bargained and sold, or mentioned or intended so to be, unto her the said Margaret Tindel as aforesaid. In Witness whereof the said Miles Tindel J.r hath hereunto subscribed his name and affixed his seal this fourth day of October A. D. Eighteen hundred and forty eight. Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of John D. Stevens, a Justice of the Peace Miles Tindal J.r (Seal) Received on this fourth day of October A. D. 1848, of Margaret Tindal as aforesaid, the sum of five dollars, current money, being the consideration sum in the said Bill of sale Witness John D. Stevens Miles Tinal J.r |
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