Dear list, I don't know how this was sent to me. It isn't addressed to
me. Jo Anna Dale
>Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 18:12:28 -0400 (EDT)
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>Subject: Notes in margin of deed
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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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