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Does anyone know the meanings of something written in the margin of a deed in
deed book. I have run into this several times. The note in margin has been
usually added later. Such as a 1745 deed transaction between "A" and "B". and
in margin of deed is notation of: Delivered to C in 1758. This was 13 years
after both the sale and the recording of the deed. In cases likes this is the
deed being delivered for
some reason to "C" (whether he personally comes into possession of the
property or not) or  has the land likely to have also come into "C" 's
possession? Is this another way of recording a later  sale ?
Thanks, Jim

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