BOND documents from AR pre 1850
Saline Co., AR Book B, page 240-241
This Indenture made and entered into this 22nd day of March 1841 Between Richard Bond and Mary Bond his wife of the second part and John P. Bond of the other part - Witness that for and in consideration of the sum of $800.00 to him in hand paid to the party of the first part the receipt where of is here by
acknowledged the party of the first part hath this day bargained sold conveyed () delivered and by these presents and doth bargain sell convey () and delivered unto the party of the second part his heirs executors administrators and assigns forever the following described tract or parcel of land lying and being in situated in the County of Saline and State of Arkansas and known
and described as the south west 1/4 of the north east fractional 1/4 of fractional section 14 in township--- (cont on p. 241 need to order from Saline Co.)
Saline Co., AR - Book B, page 413
Articles of Agreement entered into between Richard Bond of the first party and John Bond of the Second party the party of the second part doth agree to take care of the first party and his wife as long as life doth last and furnish them with food and cloth.The party of the first part doth agree to give to the
second party all my possessions except () 80 acres to consist as follows homes, cattle, hogs and the land where I am now living, the party of the second part doth agree to give William Bond 6 months schooling and food and also to George Bond 1 year of schooling and cloths and food for him and$100.00 and 1 horse saddle and bridle worth $15.00 When George Bond is 18 years of
age and also to give Jane Bond 6 months schooling and one horse worth $60.00 and she is to have the horse when she is 18 years of
age.
In witness where of we have () set our names and our seals this 22nd day of March 1841 in the presence or us as witnesses.
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E.M.AcornJohn P. Bond
State of Arkansas}
County of Saline}
Be it remembrance that on this 12th day of August 1843 personally appeared before me Ezra M. Acorn Clerk of the circuit court in and for the county of Saline aforesaid Richard Bond and John P. Bond and severally acknowledged that they executed the annexed and forgoing instrument of writing for the use and purposes therein expressed and set forth. In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court the day and year last aforesaid.
State of Arkansas}
County of Saline}
I Ezra M. Acorn clerk of the circuit court and expoffico recorder in and for the county of Saline aforesaid do humbly certify that the annexed and forgoing instrument of --mtring was filed in my office for record on the 12th day of August A.D. 1843 and that the same is duly recorded in Book B, Page 413 In Testimony where of I have here unto set my hand as such clerk and affixed the
seal of office this 12th day of August 1843.
Saline Co., AR Book B, page 239-240
This deed of bargain and sale made the 22nd day of March AD 1841 between Richard Bond and Mary his wife of the county of Saline in the state of Arkansas of the first part, and William Bond of the County of Saline state aforesaid of the second part. Witnesseth that the said party of the second part for and in consideration of the sum of $100.00 to him in hand paid by the said party of
the second part at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt where of they do hereby acknowledge and there of and there from do by these presents are quit and discharge the said party of the send part, his heirs executors, administrators and assigns, have granted bargained and sold
aleined, remined, released and confirmed and by these presents do fully freely and absolutely grant bargain sell alien remise, release and confirm () the said party of the second part and to his heirs and assigns forever the following described tract or parcels of land- the south east 1/4 of the south west 1/4 of
section 12 andthe north west 1/4 of the north east 1/4 of section 13 all in township 1 south of range 15 west of the 5th meridian contained together 89 and 64/100 acres lie same more of less - together with all and singular the () it () and appurtenances what so ever to () said tract of land and house belonging or in any wise appertaining and the () and revise and () and remainders rent () and profits there of and every part and parcel there of and also all the estate right and title interest property possession claim and demand what so ever of the said party of the second part and to the same or any part or parcel there of to have and to hold the said above described tract of land and premises with their and every of these rights members and () unto the said party of second part heirs and assigns forever to the only proper use() of it and () of the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns forever and the said party of the first party of the first part for themselves their heirs executors and administrators do covenant promise grant agree to and with the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns by these presents that they the said party of the first part and their heirs the said above mentioned tract or parcels of land here () and premises hereby granted and mentioned or intended so to be with the () with the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns against all and every other person and persons what so ever lawfully claiming the same shall and will; warrant and forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof the party of the first part have here unto set their hands and
seals the 25th March 1841.
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Personally appeared before me W.T.B. Ramsey a Justice of the peace in and for the County and Township of Saline, Richard Bond and Mary Bond his wife and the said Mary Bond after being made known by me the contents of the foregoing instrument and being examined separate and apart from her husband acknowledged the same to be her own act and deed and of her own free will and without undue influence of her husband this day and date () above
written.
W.T.B. Ramsey
Benjamin Bryant