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0344

Tazewell & others
to Deed B&S Bradford

        
1860
Nov 21 Presented in Office & with cert annexed of the acknowledgement of Louisa Tazewell, Jno N Tazewell, Sally Tazewell, Ella W Tazewell and MP Waller before a Notary Pub; and also of the privy exam &c of Mary T wife of the said MP Waller AR Teste

(Signed) Jno: Williams & 
Recorded & Examined

(Signed) Jno: W Thomas C C

(Page 56)
$2.64
Norfolk filing 
_______________________________
In the Clerk's Office of the Court of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk on the 21st day of November 1860

This Deed was presented and with the Certificate annexed of the acknowledgement thereof by Louisa Tazewell, John N Tazewell, Sally Tazewell Ella W Tazewell and Matthew P Waller admitted to record
(Signed) Teste Jno: Williams Cl

I certify that the within is a true copy of the original Deed in my possession.
Edmn'd Bradford
 

Transcription Notes:
This document is being signed in the Clerk's Office - so "Cl" stands for Clerk, often seen as "Clerk" written out after a person's name who is the Clerk. A privy examination, or "separate examination", was a United States legal practice in which a married woman who wished to sell her property had to be separately examined by a judge or justice of the peace outside of the presence of her husband and asked if her husband was pressuring her into signing the document. ---------- Reopened for Editing 2024-04-09 11:16:35 ---------- Reopened for Editing 2024-04-09 11:38:15