Individual Details
John U. TenEick
(30 Jun 1791 - )
John U. TenEick buyer part of lot 17 per below and sold by his siblings as of this deed dated 19 Sept 1829.
catbar
Delaware County, NY Genealogy and History Site
1829 DEED of Andrew G Ten Eick
Liber J Page 127/128
This Indenture Made the nineteenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty Nine. Between Andrew G Ten Eick + Mariah his wife, Henry Sornborger + Susanah his wife, Henry Ten Eick + Nancy his wife, John S Veeder + Mary his wife, George Ten Eick + Ersula his wife of the town of Davenport and County of Delaware and State of New York of the first part and John U. Ten Eick of the Same place of the Second part Witnesseth that the Said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the Sum of Twelve hundred Dollars Money of account of the United States of America to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged hath bargained Sold remised and quit Claimed and by these presents Doth bargain Sell remise and quit claim unto the Said party of the Second part in his actual possession now being and his heirs and assigns forever, all and that piece or parcel of land Situate lying and being in the town of Davenport and County of Delaware and State aforesaid Being a part of lot No Seventeen on the South Side of the Charlotte River and bounded as follows Beginning in the center of the road on the line between the lot No Sixteen and Seventeen near a Maple tree Running south twenty two degrees west thirty five + a half rods from thence north thirty four degrees + ten minutes west to the river + from thence up the Said River as it winds and turns to the line of No Sixteen thence south thirty four degrees + ten minutes east two hundred and five rods to the place of Beginning Containing twenty Seven acres and thirteen purches Be the Same more or less. Together with all and Singular the hereditainments and appurtenances thereunto In any wise appurtaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof and all the estate right title interest claim or demand whatsoever of the Said parties of the first part Either in law or Equity of in and to the above bargained premises with the Said hereditainments and appurtenances to have and to hold the said granted and bargained premises with the priveliges and appurtenances thereof to him the Said John U. Ten Eick his heirs and assigns forever all the above described premises and everything thereunto belonging, to the Said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns to the sole and only proper use benefit and behoof of the Said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof the Said parties of the first part hath hereunto Set their hands and Seals the day and year first above written.
Sealed and Delivered Andrew G Ten Eick LS
In Presence of Maria Ten Eick LS
Benjamin Parker Henry Sornborger LS
TM Chaimberlain Susanah Sornborger LS
Michael Fletcher Henry Ten Eick LS
Timothy Sabin Nancy Ten Eick LS
John S Veeder LS
Mary Veeder LS
George Ten Eick LS
Ursula Ten Eick LS
State of New York
Delaware County SS.
On the 16th day of March 1830. The within named Andrew G Ten Eick and Mariah his wife, Henry Sornborger and Susanah his wife, Henry Ten Eick and Nancy his wife, John S Veeder and Mary his wife, and George Ten Eick and Ursulla his wife all of them to me well known and who personally came before me Benjamin Parker one of the Comms of Said County and Severally acknowledged that they Executed the within deed as their free and voluntary act for the use and purpose therein mentioned and the Said Mariah, Susanah Nancy Mary and Ursula separate and apart from their Said husbands acknowledged that they Executed the Said deed as their free and voluntary act and without fear or compulsion of their husbands respectively.
Benjamin Parker
Recorded March 19th 1830 at 3PM CB Sheldon Clk
Liber J Page 127/128
transcribed by Alex Ross
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As of this deed dated 16 March 1830 John U. TenEick is now married to a Sarah and is selling part of lot 16 to his brother, Henry TenEick.
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Delaware County, NY Genealogy and History Site
DEED between John U. Ten Eick and Henry Ten Eick
Liber J Page 129/130
This Indenture Made the Sixteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and thirty Between John U. Ten Eick of the town of Davenport and County of Delaware and State of New York and Sarah his wife, of the first part and Henry Ten Eick of the town County and State aforesaid of the Second part Witnesseth, that the Said parties of the first part for and in Consideration of the Sum of One Thousand Dollars, Money of account of the United States of America to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged hath bargained Sold remised and quit claimed and by these presents doth bargain Sell remise and quit claim unto the Said party of the Second part in his actual possession now being and to his heirs and assigns forever All that one equal half and undivided part or piece of land Situate lying and being in the Said town of Davenport + in the County of Delaware + State aforesaid being a part of lot number Sixteen and on the north Side of the Middle Brook and known and allotted off for Shop or Shops Mill or Mills and on which a fulling Mill and carding Machine and other Machinery now is Standing. with an equal right to them all, and the water priveliges necessary for the Same. Together with other privalages necessary for the carrying on of the business on the premises with all and Singular the hereditainments and appurtenances thereunto or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof and all estate right title intrest claim and demand whatsoever of the Said parties of the first part Either in law or Equity of in and to the above bargained premises with the Said hereditainments and appurtenances To have and to hold the Said granted and bargained premises with the priveleges and appurtenances thereof to him the Said Henry Ten Eick his heirs and assigns forever the one Equal half of the above described premises and everything thereunto belonging to the Said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns, to the Sole and only proper use benefit and behoof of the Said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof the Said parties of the first part hath hereunto Set their hands and Seals the day and year first above written.
Sealed and Delivered In presence of
George Ten Eick
Benjamin Parker
John U. Ten Eick LS
Sarah Ten Eick LS
State of New York
Delaware County
On the 17th day of March 1830. The above named John U Ten Eick and Sarah his wife to me well known personally came before me Benjamin Parker one of the Comms of Said County and Severally acknowledged that they Executed the within deed as their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes therein mentioned And the Said Sarah apart from her husband acknowledged that She executed the Said deed as her free act and without fear or compulsion of her husband.
Benjamin Parker
Recorded March 19th 1830 at 3 PM
C B Sheldon Clk
Liber J Page 129/130
transcribed by Alex
Welcome Page of the Delaware County NY Genealogy and History Site
This website is held in trust by Joyce Riedinger for the use of all Delaware County Researchers
catbar
Delaware County, NY Genealogy and History Site
1829 DEED of Andrew G Ten Eick
Liber J Page 127/128
This Indenture Made the nineteenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty Nine. Between Andrew G Ten Eick + Mariah his wife, Henry Sornborger + Susanah his wife, Henry Ten Eick + Nancy his wife, John S Veeder + Mary his wife, George Ten Eick + Ersula his wife of the town of Davenport and County of Delaware and State of New York of the first part and John U. Ten Eick of the Same place of the Second part Witnesseth that the Said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the Sum of Twelve hundred Dollars Money of account of the United States of America to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged hath bargained Sold remised and quit Claimed and by these presents Doth bargain Sell remise and quit claim unto the Said party of the Second part in his actual possession now being and his heirs and assigns forever, all and that piece or parcel of land Situate lying and being in the town of Davenport and County of Delaware and State aforesaid Being a part of lot No Seventeen on the South Side of the Charlotte River and bounded as follows Beginning in the center of the road on the line between the lot No Sixteen and Seventeen near a Maple tree Running south twenty two degrees west thirty five + a half rods from thence north thirty four degrees + ten minutes west to the river + from thence up the Said River as it winds and turns to the line of No Sixteen thence south thirty four degrees + ten minutes east two hundred and five rods to the place of Beginning Containing twenty Seven acres and thirteen purches Be the Same more or less. Together with all and Singular the hereditainments and appurtenances thereunto In any wise appurtaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof and all the estate right title interest claim or demand whatsoever of the Said parties of the first part Either in law or Equity of in and to the above bargained premises with the Said hereditainments and appurtenances to have and to hold the said granted and bargained premises with the priveliges and appurtenances thereof to him the Said John U. Ten Eick his heirs and assigns forever all the above described premises and everything thereunto belonging, to the Said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns to the sole and only proper use benefit and behoof of the Said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof the Said parties of the first part hath hereunto Set their hands and Seals the day and year first above written.
Sealed and Delivered Andrew G Ten Eick LS
In Presence of Maria Ten Eick LS
Benjamin Parker Henry Sornborger LS
TM Chaimberlain Susanah Sornborger LS
Michael Fletcher Henry Ten Eick LS
Timothy Sabin Nancy Ten Eick LS
John S Veeder LS
Mary Veeder LS
George Ten Eick LS
Ursula Ten Eick LS
State of New York
Delaware County SS.
On the 16th day of March 1830. The within named Andrew G Ten Eick and Mariah his wife, Henry Sornborger and Susanah his wife, Henry Ten Eick and Nancy his wife, John S Veeder and Mary his wife, and George Ten Eick and Ursulla his wife all of them to me well known and who personally came before me Benjamin Parker one of the Comms of Said County and Severally acknowledged that they Executed the within deed as their free and voluntary act for the use and purpose therein mentioned and the Said Mariah, Susanah Nancy Mary and Ursula separate and apart from their Said husbands acknowledged that they Executed the Said deed as their free and voluntary act and without fear or compulsion of their husbands respectively.
Benjamin Parker
Recorded March 19th 1830 at 3PM CB Sheldon Clk
Liber J Page 127/128
transcribed by Alex Ross
Welcome Page of the Delaware County NY Genealogy and History Site
This website is held in trust by Joyce Riedinger for the use of all Delaware County Researchers
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As of this deed dated 16 March 1830 John U. TenEick is now married to a Sarah and is selling part of lot 16 to his brother, Henry TenEick.
catbar
Delaware County, NY Genealogy and History Site
DEED between John U. Ten Eick and Henry Ten Eick
Liber J Page 129/130
This Indenture Made the Sixteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and thirty Between John U. Ten Eick of the town of Davenport and County of Delaware and State of New York and Sarah his wife, of the first part and Henry Ten Eick of the town County and State aforesaid of the Second part Witnesseth, that the Said parties of the first part for and in Consideration of the Sum of One Thousand Dollars, Money of account of the United States of America to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged hath bargained Sold remised and quit claimed and by these presents doth bargain Sell remise and quit claim unto the Said party of the Second part in his actual possession now being and to his heirs and assigns forever All that one equal half and undivided part or piece of land Situate lying and being in the Said town of Davenport + in the County of Delaware + State aforesaid being a part of lot number Sixteen and on the north Side of the Middle Brook and known and allotted off for Shop or Shops Mill or Mills and on which a fulling Mill and carding Machine and other Machinery now is Standing. with an equal right to them all, and the water priveliges necessary for the Same. Together with other privalages necessary for the carrying on of the business on the premises with all and Singular the hereditainments and appurtenances thereunto or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof and all estate right title intrest claim and demand whatsoever of the Said parties of the first part Either in law or Equity of in and to the above bargained premises with the Said hereditainments and appurtenances To have and to hold the Said granted and bargained premises with the priveleges and appurtenances thereof to him the Said Henry Ten Eick his heirs and assigns forever the one Equal half of the above described premises and everything thereunto belonging to the Said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns, to the Sole and only proper use benefit and behoof of the Said party of the Second part his heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof the Said parties of the first part hath hereunto Set their hands and Seals the day and year first above written.
Sealed and Delivered In presence of
George Ten Eick
Benjamin Parker
John U. Ten Eick LS
Sarah Ten Eick LS
State of New York
Delaware County
On the 17th day of March 1830. The above named John U Ten Eick and Sarah his wife to me well known personally came before me Benjamin Parker one of the Comms of Said County and Severally acknowledged that they Executed the within deed as their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes therein mentioned And the Said Sarah apart from her husband acknowledged that She executed the Said deed as her free act and without fear or compulsion of her husband.
Benjamin Parker
Recorded March 19th 1830 at 3 PM
C B Sheldon Clk
Liber J Page 129/130
transcribed by Alex
Welcome Page of the Delaware County NY Genealogy and History Site
This website is held in trust by Joyce Riedinger for the use of all Delaware County Researchers
Events
| Birth | 30 Jun 1791 | ||||
| Living | Bef Jul 1836 | Davenport, Delaware, New York, United States |
Families
| Spouse | Living |
| Father | George TenEick (1769 - 1813) |
| Mother | Magdalena Uphalm (1763 - 1837) |
| Sibling | Andrew G. TenEick (1789 - ) |
| Sibling | Hendrick TenEyck (1797 - 1878) |
| Sibling | Susan TenEick (1801 - ) |
| Sibling | George TenEick ( - ) |