Hedgecock-Idol Deed, March 12, 1921

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DEED FROM Evrett Hedgecock TO A. H. Idol

Consideration $200.00 Date March 12 1921

Filed for registration on the 25 day of March 1921, at 12:30 o'clock PM., and duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Guilford County, N.C. in Book No. 358 Page 595 etc.

R. H. Wharton Register of Deeds.

Clerk's Fee pd .25 Record Fee 1.00 Total 1.25

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This Deed made this the 12 day of March 1921 by Evrett Hedgecock and his wife Essie Hedgecock of Guilford County and State of North Carolina, party of the first part, to A. H. Idol of Guilford County and State of North Carolina, party of the second part:

Witnesseth, That the said party of the first part, in consideration of ($200.00) Two Hundred Dollars to him paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has have bargained and sold, and by these presents do sell bargain, sell and convey unto the said party of the second part and his heirs a tract or parcel of land in the County of Guilford and State of North Carolina, in High Point Township, adjoining the lands of Charley Burnes and Charley Montgomery and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at iron stake in South west corner of Charleys Burnes lot thence north 156 ft a long Charley Burnes and [M. C. Lyres?] line to a iron stake in Charley Montgomers line thence west 158 ft and running with Evrett Hedgecock line to iron stake in Wesleys Hedgecock line thence south 154 ft a long Wesleys Hedgcock line to a iron stake to A. H. Idols corner thence East 152 ft to the Beginning corner containing one Half acre more or less

The above land was conveyed to grantor by This land was conveyed to Evrett Hedgecock By will By J. W. Hedgecock Decet. See Book No [blank] Page [blank]

To have and to hold the aforesaid tract or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtences thereunto belonging to the said party of the second part and [blank] heirs and assigns forever.

And the said party of the first part doth convenant that they are seized of said premises in fee and have the right to convey the same in fee simple; that the same are free from incumbrances; and that they will warrant and defend the said title to the same against the claims of all persons whatsoever.

In Testimony Whereof, the said party of the first part they hereunto set their hands and seal [blank] the day and year first above written.

Evert Hedgecock (Seal.) Essie Hedgecock (Seal.)

Witness: L O Tadlock

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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA—Guilford County.

I, L. O. Tadlock a J. P. of said County, do hereby certify that Evrett Hedgecock and his wife Essie Hedgecock grantors, personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing deed of conveyance, and the said Essie Hedgecock being by me privately examined, separate and apart from her said husband, touching her voluntary execution of the same, doth state that she signed the same freely and voluntarily, without fear or compulsion of her said husband or any other person, and that she doth still voluntarily assent thereto. Let the said deed and this certificate be registered.

Witness my hand and seal this the 12 day of March 1921. L. O. Tadlock J. P. (Seal.)

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA—Guilford County.

I, [blank] of said County, do hereby certify that [blank] grantor, personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing deed. Let the said deed and this certificate be registered.

Witness my hand and seal this the [blank] day of [blank] 192[blank] [blank] J. P. (Seal.)

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA—GUILFORD COUNTY.

The foregoing certificate of L O Tadlock J P of said county, is adjudged to be correct. Let the said deed and the certificates be registered.

Witness my hand and seal this the 25 day of Mch 1921 M. W. Gant C. S. C.

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