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Deed to Joseph McKune, 28 June 1833

 

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This Indenture made the Twenty Eighth day of  Aug June in the year of our Lord one thousand  eight hundred and thirty three— Between Joseph  Smith Junr. and Emma Smith

10 July 1804–30 Apr. 1879. Scribe, editor, boardinghouse operator, clothier. Born at Willingborough Township (later in Harmony), Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania. Daughter of Isaac Hale and Elizabeth Lewis. Member of Methodist church at Harmony (later in Oakland...

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his wife, of the  Township of Kirtland

Located ten miles south of Lake Erie. Settled by 1811. Organized by 1818. Population in 1830 about 55 Latter-day Saints and 1,000 others; in 1838 about 2,000 Saints and 1,200 others; in 1839 about 100 Saints and 1,500 others. Mormon missionaries visited township...

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County of Geauga & State  of Ohio of the first part, and Joseph Mc.Kune  Junr.

Ca. 1793–1861. Farmer. Born in New York. Son of Joseph McKune Sr. Married Sarah Clark, 27 Apr. 1811. Moved to Harmony (later in Oakland), Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania, by 1817. Died in Oakland.

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of the second part of the Township of Har mony

Located in northeastern area of Pennsylvania. Area settled, by 1787. Organized 1809. Population in 1830 about 340. Population in 1840 about 520. Contained Harmony village (no longer in existence). Josiah Stowell hired JS to help look for treasure in area,...

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County of Susquehanna and State of Penns ylvania— Witnesseth, that the said parties of the  first part, for and in consideration of the sum of  three hundred Dollars to them in hand paid by the  said party of the second part, at and before the  ensealing and delivery hereof, the receipt and payment  whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted bargain ed sold, aliened, enfeoffed, released, conveyed and con firmed and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell,  alien, enfeoff, release, convey and confirm unto the said  party of the second part, and to his heirs and assi gns all that certain piece or parcel of Land situate  and lying in the Township of Harmony

Located in northeastern area of Pennsylvania. Area settled, by 1787. Organized 1809. Population in 1830 about 340. Population in 1840 about 520. Contained Harmony village (no longer in existence). Josiah Stowell hired JS to help look for treasure in area,...

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and County  of Susquehanna and State of Pa— and being a part  of a Lot of land in the warrantee name of George Ru per, and a part of the farm on which the said Isaac  Hale

21 Mar. 1763–11 Jan. 1839. Farmer, hunter, innkeeper. Born in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Reuben Hale and Diantha Ward. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Albany Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), ca. 1771, to live with...

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now resides, Butted and bounded as follows  Beginning at a post on the North bank of the susque hannah <River> Thence North half a degree West one hundred  and Eleven perches to a post, Thence North eighty nine  and a half degrees East twenty perches to a Post. thence  south half a degree East one hundred and nineteen  Perches to a sugar Maple tree on the bank of said  River. thence down the said River as it winds, & turns  to the place of Beginning, Containing in the whole thi rteen acres & Eighty Perches be the same more or less—  Bounded on the East by Lands owned by Joseph Mc, Kune

Ca. 1793–1861. Farmer. Born in New York. Son of Joseph McKune Sr. Married Sarah Clark, 27 Apr. 1811. Moved to Harmony (later in Oakland), Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania, by 1817. Died in Oakland.

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& on the North and west by Lands of Isaac Hale

21 Mar. 1763–11 Jan. 1839. Farmer, hunter, innkeeper. Born in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Reuben Hale and Diantha Ward. Member of Methodist church. Moved to Wells, Albany Co., New York (later in Rutland Co., Vermont), ca. 1771, to live with...

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 Together with all and singular the houses, out-houses, [p. [1]]

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