RE: When does "late" mean "Dead"?
- From: <gpking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 08:48:58 -0700 (PDT)
> The blasted document does not mention ol Johnny-boy without the
> phrase quoted, so no, there is no other locale mentioned in relation
> to him.
>
> Cheryl Singhals
Cheryl,
What is the source of your deed under discussion? (or the deeds?)
The exact location, i.e. the county? It stated that John Jones once
lived in the stated county for many years (late of Mumble county
where he lived for many years), but where is the land that is being
discussed? I assume it is another county which is a lead unto
itself.
Do you have the deed of John Jones' purchase in this new county?
Gwen
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