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- Sheet 9 -
SECOND DIVISION.
We now take up the chain of title to the 50 feet adjoining the North 140 feet of said tract.
Samuel White acquired title through Items 1 to 6 inclusive.
Then follows:	-1L--
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Warranty Deed. Dated April 27, 1855*. Consideration: $600.00 in hand paid. Conveys a certain Lot of Land with the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging situate in the Town of Shieldsborough, Hancock County, Mississippi, described as follows, Bounded on the North by land sold by me the said White to Nicholas Carron the Deed for which is of record in said Couty in Book A of the registry of Deeds at pages 418 & 419, on the South by land of the said White, on the East by the Bay of St.Louis and on the West by land now or lately belonging to the United States, having a width of fifty feet between parallel lines and a depth of forty arpents.
Acknowledged May 1, 1855, before C.,Koch, a Justice of the Peace of Hancock County, Mississippi. Seal affixed. Separate examination for wife.
Filed for record and recorded May 2, 1855, in Book A, pages 552 & 553 of the Hancock County Deed Records.
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Warranty Deed. Dated Dec.16, 1868. Consideration: $4,000.00 in hand paid. William S.Parham of Madison Parish, Louisiana, unmarried, grants, bargains, sells, conveys - - etc. all and singular the following property, to-wit:	1st.-	- -(80 feet front on the Bay of St.Louis and extend-
ing back to the centre of the first ravine)
2nd.- - -(60 feet front on said Bay and extending back to the centre of the first ravine)
3rd. A certain piece or parcel of land, adjoining the property above described, and measuring fifty feet in width, by a depth of forty arpents.	.	.
Recites that said pieces or parcels of land were ac-
*	quired by grantor by purchase from August Provosty, and Eliska, his wife, as per their deed of sale executed on the 7th. day of April,
1866.
Also conveys household furiiture and other personal property on said lands;“together with all the tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances, - - - etc.
Acknowledged Dec. 16, 1868m before Andrew Hero, a Commissioner for the State of Mississippi in and for the City of New Orleans, Louisiana. Official r'8al affixed.
Wm.S.Parham (seal)
To
Davidson B.Penn and
James T. Pace of
Hew Orleans. Louisiana.
Samuel V/hite (seal) Beatina M. White (seal) his wife To
A. Provosty


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