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Somerset County Judicial Records, 1733-1735
Volume 846, Page 248   View pdf image
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March Court                  1734              (248)

Sen.r George Boseman Sen.r, John Boseman, George Dashiell, George
Horner Sen.r and Henry Spear the wittnesses to us named in order
to prove the Subject matter in the same Commission contained and
we further in like manner Certifie that wee have Carefully reduced
into writing all and singular their knowledge concerning the
matter afs.d (they being first sworn on the holy Evangelist of
Almighty God) and their respective depositions together with the
same Commission have hereunto annexed in order to be Recorded in
perpetuam rei Memoriam given under our hands and seals this
Twenty fifth day of January Annoq Dom 1734

    Somerset County ss   Att a meeting of the         Will.m Stoughton   (seal)
    Maryland         Commissioners appointed by      John Elzey      (seal)
    the worshipfull the Justices of the peace             Wm McClemmy   (seal)
    for the County of Somerset to Examine
    Evidences to prove and perpetuate the bounds
    of a tract of land called Mor an casit lying on the North side of
    Monocan River on the land afores.d this fourth day of January
    Annoq Domini Seventeen hundred & thirty four

William Stoughton John Elzey William M.cClemmy Comiss.rs present
The Rev.d James Robertson Complainent
Mess.rs Samuel Wilson and John Woolford Defendants

       The Commissioners af.d being duly sworn and notice being given
according to the directions of the act of assembly of this province
in that case made and provided proceeded to take the following
depositions at the Instance of the Complainent

       The deposition of William Boseman sen.r aged fifty eight years
or theire abouts taken before us the Subscribers Commissioners appointed
to Examine Evidences to prove and perpetuate the bounds of a tract
of land Called morancasit this fourth day of January 1734

    This deponant being sworn on the holy Evangelist of Almighty god
saith that a Gum which is now quite decayed Just by which a
Hickory now stands marked four way with five Notches (which s.d Hickory
bears south four degrees East to a brick house on the South side of
Monocan river belonging to M.r Randell Revill and South eighty
three degrees west to the house of M.rs Sarah Elzey on the North


 
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Somerset County Judicial Records, 1733-1735
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