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habendum clause (həb-ben-dəm) 1. The part of an instrument, such as a deed or will, that defines the extent of the interest being granted and any conditions affecting the grant ◘ The introductory words to the clause are ordinarily _to have and to hold_ — also termed _to have and to hold clause_.
— Bryan A. Garner, editor, Black’s Law Dictionary, 8th edition, (St. Paul, Minn.: Thomson/West, 2004), 728.Connect With Me
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- May 20, 2013
- Using Deeds In Your Genealogical Research: Location Isn’t EverythingStarts: 6:30 pmEnds: 7:30 pmLocation: Greater Cleveland Genealogical Society, Fairview Park Library,
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Tag Archives: 6 Degrees Of Seperation
Update: 6 Degrees of Separation – The Experiment
A few weeks ago, I posted about my 5 Degrees of separation from George Washington. A commenter posted to say he found it interesting, as he was in the process of writing a similarly-themed post for his own, non-genealogy blog. … Continue reading
6 Degrees Of Separation (Genealogy-Style): George Washington
So here was my random, cool thought for the genealogical week: Using people from your genealogical data, how far separated are you from famous figures in American history? Let’s start with George Washington…since he’s the one that got me wondering. … Continue reading
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Tagged 6 Degrees Of Seperation, A.A. Staats, Family Findings, George Washington, Rufus Putnam, Staats, Walter Staats
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