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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 20:30:41 -0800 (PST)
Society Tract
Written: October 4, 1717
Cecil County Land Records JS #3 Folio 115
4 October 1717 Indenture between Charles Carroll of Annapolis of one part and
Joseph Steel of Cecil County, Planter of the second part. For 42 pounds 13
shilling paid by the said Joseph Steel part of the Society Tract 321 acres of
land. Beginnning at a marked corner oak and standing on the East side of the
head of a tract of land called Spring Queen being a branch of the West branch
of the Elk River and being on an angle of the John Bristow land and thence
running by the said Bristow land and the head of the said branch North 54
degrees East 20 perches then North 10 degrees, East 97 perches then East 40
perches then North Northeast 100 perches then Southeast by South 80 perches
then East 43 perches then South 120 perches, then South 29 degrees, East 100
perches then South 80 perches then South 58 degrees West 31 perches then West
by North 102 perches then North 27 degrees East 47 perches then North 1
degree, West 34 perches then North 40 degrees East 30 perches then North 61
degrees West 80 perches South 35 degrees West 74 perches then by a line to the
beginning. Containing 321 acres. Property is suspected of being in
Pennsyvania.
Witness Samuel Alexander, Attorney
Additional Comments:
Cecil County Land Records JS #6 Folio 220
Indenture 8 March 1742 Joseph Steel of Milford 100 and Robert Rowland of Kent
Co and territories of Pa., farmer for 200 pounds current Pa currancy received
by Joseph Steel from Robert Rowland for 321 acres of Society
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