Land and Property: Conveyance of land in New Jersey by R Gumbleton


Date: 21 Aug 1838
Place: Newark, New Jersey, USA

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Richard Gumbleton conveyed three parcels of land in Newark, New Jersey, to another party, ensuring them a clear title to the property. The transaction, involving lots described in a conveyance from William I. Grieve and others, was formalized on August 21, 1838, with the presence of witness Catharine Murphy, Gumbleton's wife, who acknowledged her consent. This deed ensures that the new owner and their heirs will have peaceful possession of the property without disturbance from Gumbleton or any future claims.

The land itself is described yhus:
Being in the City of Newark in the County of Essex and State of New Jersey: two of the said lots beginning and being on the South side of Crane Street one hundred feet west from the corner of Stone Street, thence running along the line of Crane Street Westward fifty feet to the corner of Lot No . 20, thence at right angles with said Street ninety five feet deep being each Lot twenty five feet front and rear and ninety five feet deep being designated as Lots Number 18 and 19 on a map of property in the North Ward between the Washington and Franklin Factories dated July 1st, 1836 and being Two of four lots conveyed by William I. Grieve & wife to Willington Van Stum. Also all that certain other lot in said City, State and County, beginning on the North side of Mill Street seventy five feet East from the corner of Monroe Street , thence along the line of Mill Street South sixty degrees fifteen minutes East twenty five feet to the corner of Lot Number 3, thence along the line of the same North twenty four degrees forty minutes East one hundred feet more or less to the corner of a Lot sold to Samuel Fanshaw thence westwardly along the line of the said Fanshaw twenty five feet thence South twenty four degrees forty minutes west one hundred feet more or less to Mill Street the beginning corner, Being the South easterly part of Lot Number 2 as laid down on a map of property of William I. Grieve made by F. W. Brinley and filed in the Clerks office of the County of Essex, TOGETHER with all and singular the tenements , hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining.

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21 Aug 1838

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