Indentures
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Sigmund Heilner indenture to Clara Heilner, 1894 June 30
Indenture. Sigmund Heilner turns over property in Baker to his wife, Clara, in consideration of his love and affection and for her better maintenance, support, protection, and livelihood. Dated June 30, 1894.
Sigmund Heilner indenture to Clara Heilner
Sigmund Heilner indenture to wife Clara Heilner, 1881 August 9
Indenture and transcription of indenture. S. A. Heilner in Baker City, Oregon gives property as a gift to Clara Heilner, his wife of the same place in consideration of the love and affection which S. A. Heilner has and bears unto Clara Heilner to be used for her better maintenance, support, protection, and livelihood. Dated August 9, 1881.
Sigmund Heilner indenture to wife Clara Heilner
Joseph Smith, Jr. indenture
Handwritten indenture. The item provides for a transfer of property from Joseph and his wife, Emma Smith, to Wilson Law. The item was signed by Joseph Smith, Willard Richards, and Samuel H. Smith.
Joseph Smith land indenture
Photocopy of a handwritten and printed land indenture. Smith, as trustee of the Mormon Church, agrees to pay for land in Macedonia, Hancock County, Illinois. The item was signed by an Abraham Lincoln as justice of the peace. The Lincoln signed his name "Abm Lincoln." The sixteenth president of the United States almost invariably signed his name as "A. Lincoln.
Utah County record books
Includes nine bound record books spanning the years 1851-1864. They record deeds of transfer, land survey certificates, deeds of consecration, and transfer records of enslaved people. Most of the records were kept by Lucius N. Scovil, the county recorder of Utah County, but some were also kept by Dominicus Carter, Isaac Higbee, and Howard Coray. The deeds of consecration recorded in Utah County begin in 1855 and primarily mention land and property rather than cash contributions.
Virginia legal documents
Handwritten legal documents from the state of Virginia. Included are financial notes, bonds, court summons and appointments, depositions, indentures, and letters.
W. W.Travillion indenture to Sigmund Heilner, 1882 April 20
Indenture. W. W.Travillion of Baker City, Oregon will pay the sum of $600.00, lawful money of the United States of America to S. A. Heilner for all of Block #2 in S.A. Heilner's Addition to Baker City. Dated April 20, 1882.