|
| #11 Henry and wife Elisabeth Catharina sold a portion of his 1810 Patent to son #52 Jacob on 3 February 1834, recorded in Book A6, page 119, filed in Northampton County January 1835. On 1 April 1834, #11 Henry sold another portion of his Patent to Jacob Correll (once thought to be his son-in-law), recorded in Book A6, Page 124, filed in Northampton County January 1835. The deed said this land adjoined land of Henry Jr. #60 Henry's land was outside his father's patent. On 1 April 1837, the Estate of #11 Henry sold the remaining 15 acres of his 1810 Patent to Joseph Greenzweig. This Indenture of Mortgage was recorded in Monroe County. The other boundary lines nearly match up but not quite perfect. This is because of the slight measurement differences between the surveyors for the two sales and the surveyor of the 1810 Patent. For these maps I could have fixed the measurements so they line up nice, but it would have meant changing the information from the deeds which I didn't want to do.
|