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A Schedule of Separate Property of Eliza Bundick, wife of Charles
Bundick Sen.,
Oct. 7th AD 1848
320 acres of Land lying, being and situated in Polk County of the State
of Texas, conveyed
in the first instance from Sophia Ralph to Eliza Murdock & afterwards
by P. N Glaze atty of
said Eliza Murdock to Charles Bundick Sen. & by Said Bundick to
me by deed of this date,
and for consideration expresses in Said deed all of which appears of
Record in this County—
350 acres of Land also lying being and situated in Said County
part of the headright of John
Dickerson conveyed by P. N. Glaze as atty-for Eliza Murdock,
to Said Charles Bundick Sen.
by deed dated 17th Sept. 1848 & by said Charles to me by deed of
the date with this schedule,
also of record in this county.
320 acres of Land lying being and situated in Said County conveyed
in the first place by Saml.
Ralph to Eliza Murdock & by P. N. Glaze as atty of said Eliza Murdock,
to Charles Bundick Sen.
& by said Bundick to me by deed of the date of this Schedule Deed
from Glaze to Charles
Bundick, dated 16th Sept. 1848, recorded in records office of this
County.
A Negro Woman, a slave by the name of Sylvia or Cilvia aged 38 years
of Black Complexion-
& following children of the said Sylvia to wit Dilia a negro
girl 16 years, black complexion,
Sally 14 years Black complexion, Rose 10 years of yellow complexion,
Peter 8 years Black
Complexion, Bill 6 years Black complexion, Charlotte a girl of yellow
complexion between
ages 4 & 5 years—
Eliza Bundick
I Charles Bundick Sen. do recognize the foregoing described property
as the Separate
Property of the said Eliza Bundick, my wife. Oct. 7th 1848
Witness
Charles Bundick
W. H. Palimer (or Palmer)
State of Texas }
Polk County }
Personally appeared before me Robert Hooker a Notary Public in and
for the County & State
aforesaid duly commissioned and sworn Eliza Bundick, Wife of Charles
Bundick Signoir to me
well known who claims and and acknowledges this property Claimed in
the Schedule hereunto
attached to be her Separate Property
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my name and affix the
seal of my office
this 2nd day Nov. 1849
{Notarial Seal}
Robert Hooker
Notary Public for
Polk County
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The State of Texas }
Polk County }
Personally appears before me Charles Bundick Sen., whose name
appears to the foregoing instruments in writing to me known, and acknowledges
the property
therein named to be the Separate Property of his wife Eliza Bundick
{Seal} In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my name
and affixed the Seal of my office
this 9th day of Apl. 1849
Jno. P. Kale Clk Polk Co. Co.
Filed at 9 O’clock AM 9th Apl. 1849
Jno. P. Kale Clk & R Polk Co.
The State of Texas }
Polk County
} This is to Certify that the foregoing Schedule of the Seperate
Property of Eliza Bundick and Certificates thereto were recorded in
my Office in record
Book B of the Separate Property of Married Women, pages 2 & 3,
at 9 O’clock AM this
20th Apl. 1849
{Seal} Given under my hand and seal of my office the date
last above written.
Jno. P. Kale Clk & R Polk Co.
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