Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A.F. Rudy Documents - 19050516

A.F. Rudy
178 MISCELLANEOUS RECORD, No. 127
16 May 1905

John H. Leavitt
Affidavit
Whom it may concern
State of Iowa }
Black Hawk Co. }SS:

Filed for record the 16th day of May
A.D. 1905 at 4 o'clock p.m.
H. P. Jacobsen, Recorder

I John H. Leavitt being first duly sworn depose and say that I personally knew A.P. Hosford and Edmund Miller who acquired title to W. 1/2 S.W. 1/4 Sec 7, 88, 16 and who afterwards conveyed said land to Proctor M. Clifford as shown by the Records of Grundy County, Iowa. That if the name appears of record as Edward Miller it is an error of the Recorder. That no such person as Edward Miller was Partner with A.P. Hosford in purchase and sale of land in Grundy Co. Dated April 25th A.D. 1905.

s/John H. Leavitt

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to by the said John H. Leavitt before me this 25th day of April 1905.

s/Ira Rodamar,
Notary Public in and for said county

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A.F. Rudy
Affidavit
Whom it may concern
State of Iowa
Dallas County }SS:

Filed for record the 1st day of June
A.D. 1905 at 10 o'clock a.m.
H.P. Jacobsen, Recorder

I A.F. Rudy, being first duly sworn, do upon my oath say that I was well acquainted with John Weaver and Jacob Weaver on the 30th day of September, 1871, that I then lived in the same community where they lived, and within a few miles of them, and so lived for a period of some thirteen years, and was well and personally acquainted with them and know that on said date John D. Boyd and his wife conveyed to them the East half (1/2) of the Northeast quarter (1/4) of Section Thirty four (34) in Township Eighty-six (86) North, of Range Eighteen (18) West of the 5th P.M. in Grundy County, Iowa, which said deed was recorded in Book 25 on page 37 of the records of said county, and know that they are the same identical persons as the John Weaver and Jacob Weaver who on the 15th day of October 1868, conveyed said real estate to John D. Boyd, which said deed was recorded in Book "T" on page 156 of said recods, and I further say that I was well and intimately acquainted with them, the said John Weaver and Jacob Weaver on the 26th day of March, 1872, when they conveyed said real estate to R.F. Marshall, which said deed was recorded in Book 25 on page 104 of said records, and do know that at said times both the said John Weaver and Jacob Weaver were single and unmarried men, and further know that neither of them was ever in his life time married, and further affiant says that he was well acquainted with Eunice Henthorn in her life time, and knows that she departed this life on or about the 8th day of July 1882, at Grundy County, Iowa, that she died intestate, and left surviving her, her husband, Ephraim Henthorn and the following named children, to-wit: Lovica Jane Rudy (Henthorn), William Henry Henthorn, Mary Evelyn Chamberlain (Henthorn), and Florence Susan Mills (Henthorn) as all and her only heirs at law, and that all of her said children and heirs still survive, and further affiant saith not.

s/A.F.Rudy

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me by the said A.F. Rudy this 11th day of March, 1905.

s/George W. Clarke
Notary Public in and for Dallas County,
Iowa

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GRUNDY COUNTY, IOWA 475
Deed Record 128


Lovica Jane Rudy, et.al.
Warranty Deed
James W. and George S. Beeman }

Filed for record the 1st day of
June A.D. 1905 at 2 o'clock p.m.
H.P. Jacobsen, Recorder

Know all men by these presents: That we, Lovica Jane Rudy (formerly Lovica Jane Henthorn) and A.F. Rudy (wife and husband), of Guthrie County and State of Iowa; Mary Evelyn Chamberlain (formerly Mary Evelyn Henthorn) and O.E. Chamberlain (wife and husband) of Pocahontas County, and State of Iowa; William Henry Henthorn and Iona D. Henthorn (husband and wife) of Calhoun County, and State of Iowa; and Florence Susan Mills (formerly Florence Susan Henthorn) and Fred G. Mills (wife and husband) of Wright County, and State of Iowa, in consideration of the sum of Six thousand dollars ($6,000.00) in hand paid by James W. Beeman and George S. Beeman, of Grundy County, and State of Iowa, do hereby sell and convey unto the said James W. Beeman and George S. Beeman, the following described premises, situated in the County of Grundy, and State of Iowa, to-wit: The East one half (1/2) of the Northeast quarter (1/4) of Section Thirty-four (34), in Township Eighty-six (86) North, of Range Eighteen (18)s, West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Grundy County, Iowa. And we hereby covenant with the same James W. Beeman and George S. Beeman that we hold said premises by good and perfect title, that we have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the same; that they are free and clear from all liens and encumbrances whatsoever. And we hereby covenant to warrant and defend the said premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever, and the said A.F. Rudy, O.E. Chamberlain, Iona D. Henthorn and Fred G. Mills hereby relinquish their right in and to the above described premises.

Signed this Fifteen day of May A.D. 1905.

Lovica Jane Rudy
A.F. Rudy
William Henry Henthorn
Iona D. Henthorn

Mary Evelyn Chamberlain
O.E. Chamberlain
Florence Susan Mills
Fred C. Mills


State of Iowa
Dallas County} SS:

On this Fifteenth day of May A.D. 1905, before me personally appeared Lovica Jane Rudy (formerly Lovica Jane Henthorn) and A.F. Rudy, (wife and husband) to me personally known to be the persons named in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same as their voluntary act and deed.

s/ Cyrus A. Barr
Notary Public in and for Dallas County,
Iowa
State of Iowa
Pocahontas County } ss: On this 19th day of May A.D., 1905 before ...

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1 comment:

Pillar Rudy said...

Wow, that's awesome. whoever posted this, are they Family of A. F. Rudy? Im wondering because he is my great grandfather or great great grandfather.