Wills: George W. STONE and Louisa STONE to Reuben STONE, relinquish of claim 
(John Stone), Bedford County, PA

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BEDFORD COUNTY COURT
Index: 13 page 524
	
Stone, George W. & wife to Stone, Reuben 

Know all men by these presents that we George W. Stone and Louisa Stone, his 
wife, of Mann Township ithe county of Bedford and State of Pennsylvania, heirs 
and Legatees of John Stone, late of Colerain Township in the County of Bedford 
and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, for and in consideration of the sum of six 
hundred ($600.00) dollars to us in hand paid by Reuben Stone of Colerain 
Township, Bedford County, Penna, The receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge 
have refused, released and forever quit claimed unto may be entitled to under 
the Last Will and Testament of John Stone, as above mentioned, and all the 
estate, right; interest, claim and demand which we may have or may hereafter at 
the death of Catherine Stone, wife of said John Stone, may have, in to or out of 
the said Estate of John Stone, deceased, so that neither we the said George W. 
Stone and Louisa, his wife, her heirs, assigns or any of them, or any other 
person for us, or in our or their name or names, or in the right or stead of any 
of them, shall or are cause, or may by any way or means whatsoever have claim, 
challenge and demand or right or interest ,property claim, or demand, of, into 
or out of the said Estates, Real or personal in any part shall bequest or demand 
therein or any part thereof in that the said George W. Stone and Louisa Stone, 
his wife, her heirs and assigns or any of them from all estate right; title, 
interest, property, claim and demand into or out of said Estate or any part 
thereof, are and in and shall be by these presents forever released unto the 
said Reuben Stone. In witness whereof the said George W. Stone and Louisa 
Stone~, his wife, have herein set their hands and seals this 16th day of March 
A.D. 1882.

Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of George W. Stone	(Seal)
Emanual Shearer  Louisa G. Stone	(Seal)
William Ninne 


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Together with all singular the buildings, improvements, woods, ways, rights, 
liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances, to the same belonging, 
or in anywise appeitaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and 
remainders, rents, issues and profits, thereof, and every part and parcel 
thereof And also, all the estate, right, title, interest; propert, possesion, 
claim and demand whatsoever, both in law and equity, of the said party of the 
first part, of, in. and to the said premises, with the appurtenances:
To Have and to Hold the said premises, with all and singular the appurtenances, 
unto the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, to the only 
proper use, benefit and behoof of the said party of the second part his heirs 
and assigns, forever. And the said Reuben M. Stone and Margaret his wife and 
George W. Stone and Louisa his wife and their heirs, executors and 
administrators, DO by these presents covenant, grant and agree to and with the 
said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, that they the said parties 
of the first part and their heirs, all and singular the hereditaments and 
premises herein above described and granted, or mentioned and intended to be so, 
with the appurtenances, unto the said party of the second part, his heirs and 
assigns, against them the said Parties of the first part and their heirs, and 
against all and every other person or persons whomsoever, lawfully claiming or 
to claim the same or any part thereofSHALL and WILL WARRANT and forever DEFEND.
In Witness Whereof, the said parties of the first part to these presents have 
hereunto set their hands and seals. Dated the day and year first above written.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED Reuben W. Stone (Seal)
IN the PRESENCE OF Maggie Stone (Seal)
George W. Diehl  George W. Stone (Seal)
Laura F. Stone(Seal)


On the fifth day of June Anno Domini 1877 before me, one of the Justices of the 
Peace, personally appeared the above named Reuben Stone and Margaret his wile 
and George W. Stone and Laura F. Stone, his wife, and in due form of law 
acknowledged the above Indenture and each of their act and deed, and desired 
that the same might be recorded as such, and the said Margaret Stone and Louisa 
F. Stone being of full age, and separate and apart from their husband by me 
thereon privately examined, and the full contents of the above Deed being by me 
first made known unto them did thereupon declare and say that they did 
voluntarily and of their own free will and accord, sign, seal, and as their act 
and deed, deliver, the above written Indenture, Deed or Conveyance, without any 
coercion of their said husband. WITNESS my hand and seal, the day and year 
aforesaid.
Jacob Kegg (Seal)
Justice of the Peace 

Received The day of the date of the above Indenture, of the above named. the sum 
of Dollars, lawful money of the United States, being the consideration money 
above mentioned, in full.
WITNESS
Recorded and Compared the twelfth day of October AD. 1882  E.W. Hevine, 
recorder

[Additional Comments: This was forwarded to me by Richard E. Frick.]