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HomeMy WebLinkAboutScan_0262 ~62 - ... ~ which 19 now ocoupied by and in the possession of F.G. ?,:c}.~ullen. Deponent further says 'that for the pa~t twtLty five yeers the said l.G. M~ullen, and his predeoe-sors in title, namely Adah 11.IUo~ullen, Ida S. Wey, James G. Wey, John D. Van Deman and C.A. Robinson have respec- tively beeln In.the open, notorious, adverse, hostile, public, continuous, exoluBi~e, unin- terrupted a11d peaoeable possession and oooupation of said lands, the said possession and oc- oupation in tIle manner above mentioned, has been evidenced by the ereotion Gf a very valuable r ~ dwelling houge, the oulitvation of the land, planting same in pineapples and other tropicel fruits. Deponont further states that the respPctive occupation and poese$sion of each of the reapeotive parties has been recognized as good and unquestioned by people residing in the com- ..;1 ~ I munlty. Deponent further says that h$ knew James G. Way in his life timd and knows that he died intestate. seized and possessed of the tract of land hereinbefore described, end thet his only heirs surviving hitl ware his widow, Ida S. w.y and Adah I~. l~c}jullen, and that he further knows that the ssid Adah 1':. ~cl!ul1en wes the wife of ~.G. IJclrullen, and that she died inte8ts.~e. leaving tho sait ?G. UcUullen her sole heir at law, and that he further bclieyes that the estates of the said James G. Way and kdak U. ttcMullen were Unincumbered of debts. exoept such 1Aia as were promptly by the ,urvi ving heil's. -1 Eeger Lewis. Sworn to and subsori bed before me this 18th dlf{ of January A.D. 1921. ." ~" II J" n n ' g\, , " '". Ole Plled and re~or~~d \, --'"' -'. ~ (1), o o this the ~th day of January 1925. "\ ;; P. C.Eldred. Clerk Circuit Court. . t. Ct. sea)".:1.. (} P -()_. / - -', ,~ By:p'l1d-nnD/ V(-, :-"4,-,;~'; "-/.'i/'- D.C. ...*....~. .*.....~4....~....~...........~.....+.......4............_.......+.~ ..-- -_/ _ Edwin Radinsky Notary Public, State of Florida, Uy commission expires Septe H. 1923. \. .: ,_.. 1 i ~ ! ?OR~IE iWJOR to -aHOH I? lrAY CCl;c~n. A F ~ I D A V 1.'1' . STA?3 OF FLC?IDA COilll'fY O~ ST. LUeIS. Before me. an officer duly authorized to a~iniste: ceths, personally appesreo ?orrie I I I . Hamor, who being by me first dull sworn according to lew, deposes Bnc says, that he is 47 years of age; that he has ~een a resident of the aforesaid State and County for the past 31 years and has been familiar ~or the past twenty five YEars with the possession and reputed ewnerehip of all that tract or parcel 'of land, lying and being in St. Lucie County,?loride, more par- ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the West water line of St Lu~ie sou~. now called Indian ?i~er on the liorth line of the Tract of lend formerly owned by Themas E. Hibben. now owned by Lucy E. LeTourneau,. approximately 940 feet Horth of the Section line between Sections Four (4) snd IIlne (9) thence run South '7 degreal:S We~t along ltorth Une of ssid LeTour- neau land to-the right of way of the 110ride Eest Coast Railway, run thenoe Northwesterly elong the Bast line of the said right of W&y 5.20 chains to the South line of a Traot of land now owned by the heirs of l!rs. C. A. Robinson thence run iIorth 6'1 degreas Bast along Sooth line of seld Robinson Tract, and Church Lot to the waters of ~ St. Lucie Sound, run thence general- .y Sonth 23 degrees East meandering the water's edge of 3~. Lucie Sound 5.20 chains to beginning, including all Riparian-Rights. this being the Trect of land purchased by J.G. Wey ~romJohn D. Van Deman, by aeed recorded in Deed BOok "HH" page 136 of Brevard' County Records. -. f'- } ;f~~'jll~i~~~i~i \ ,;'". ';:",~,:~ Jtll~~~j~~