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real estate transfers DENNIS TOWNSHIP Charles K- Starr to Daisy L. StarrTract of 'landjiituated on northwest : aide of old county road and N. EjUde of Adj. Sea Isle City R. R. in ' line of Henry Clay Swains-McKnight 1 tract, containing 12 3?-4 acres and 15 '• pods- $1. - Abbie Matthews 'to Frj^icis Garri- ' A on. Lot at-Dennisville on west side '■ -of <&unty road, adj. land of John H- ' WiWths, Mary Lewis and others, (Containing 37 square rods. $400STONE HARBOR t • Harvey Mentzer to " Leslie H. "George- Lot 187, Block 96, plan D 2- J a- / '■ Samuel T. Woods, et ux, to James Thompson, et ux, lot 301, block 200,' I plan D 3. $1- t William J. Spink, et al to Franklin 0. Hawksworth- Lots 130 and 132, 1 -fetorlt ^.plp — MIDDLE TOWNSHIP George H. White, Land and Im- ^ provement Co- to Bennie S. Hey -5i wood. Lots 20, 33, 34, 35 and 36, block 151, plan E, Wildwood Junction H Heights- $1fsame to Edward Johnson, et ux. Jl Lots 34, 35, 36 and 37, block 330, plan ti K- Wildwood Junction Heights. $1. Same to James M- Bridges, et ux. H Lots 34, 35 and 36, block 329, planar Wildwood Heights, $1. s - V J* George H. White Land and Improvement Co. to William W. Grimes. Lot 33, block 148, plan G. Wild- p wood Junction Heights, $1. .. * George H- White Land and Improvement Co. to John Bridge. Lots 17 Itid 18, block 329, plan K. Wildwood Junction Heights, $1. George H: White Land and Im- b provement Co- to Jplia Hariston. Lots 5, 6, 7 and 21, bloeks263j plan J. Wildwood Junction HcightSy-?!^ t( Wildwood Realty Co. to J. Hunter b MacCulloch, et ux. Lots 37 and 39, $1 block 38. Wildwood Heights, $400, George H. Wlhite Land and Im- E provement Co", to Georgia Stewart. If Lots, 24, 21, 22, 23 and"25, block 105. J, plan D. Wildwood Junction Heights, B #JL - c« George ' H. White Land and frTF" p provement Co. to John Moody. Lot bi 26, block 202, plan G. Wildwood a Junction Heights, $1. p< Joseph Camp, et ux. to Samuel S- tt Gompton- Tract of land containing T 186 acres, bipding on marsh land of d: Levi Corson, land, of Parsons Learn- T ing and Bayside road with excep- tl tions. $1600- T John' B. Hoffman, et u^to John V. la Whi taker, et ux. Lot 48, on E. a, side of Hand avenue, landa of Jere- B miah Hand, dec'd at Cape May Court H House, N. J: $1300- a: Leroy Compton to Joseph Camp. V All right* title and interest in tract a, of land and premises situat'e on the E northerly side of main road from ft Fishing Creek to Green Creek, adjoining lands of J- H. Schellenger, V lands o( late T&wnsend W. "Garretson and others, containing 93 acres $325- - E George H-- White Land and Im- li;

provement Co. to. Lena Mitchell Lots 10 and 11, block 291, plan K. Wildwood Junction Heights, SI. NORTH WILDWOOD Howard Carrow, Special Master (property' of Mary Diamond, et al) to Hannah F- Clegg. Tract of land at irtake in intersection of S- W. side of 18th avenue with N- W. side of Pennsylvania avenue, thence S- W. along N. W. side of Penna.' Avenue 10 ft- to, a stake, thence between parallel lines of that width or frontage, N". W. at right angles to PennaAvenue 100 feetAlso- tract of land beginning at' stake in the S- W. line of 18th ave100 feet N-- W. from interestion of K. W. line of Penna. Ave- with S- W, line of 18th ave and extending thence along S- W. line of 18th ave, N. W60 feet to a stake; thence between parallel lines of .that width or frontage, S- \V- al right angles to 18th avenue, 100 feet-, $13,650. Frank L-" King, et ux- to Charles W. Hart. Lots 202, -on 6th avenue. $500. : Grace M- Perkins, et vir to Lewis , C. Lehr, et ux- Lot 28, bltfck 165, plan of H. H. Ottens- $4,000. David McKibbihr-^t ux. to Annie V. Conner- Lots 14 and 16, block 1 257. $10,000. WILDWOOD Kate B. Eldridge, et vir to Lily Fries. Lot 7, block 44, Third Ward- . *1-' Edward S- Ciilver, et ux. to Hunts' Inc. Lots 4, 5; 9 an^J 10, 138, at south dorner of Ocean and Garfield avenues. '$1. Mead Tomlin,. sheriff (land of Susannah E. Wolf, et al) to Carrie EDavis. Lois 20, block C; lot 27, block 120, lot 9, block 18- $300. . Fred Thompson to Alfaretta Thompson. Lot 11, block 66 and cotthereon erected- $4,000. William R- Cills, et ux to Frank e,t als. -Lots 18 and -f9, block 22, lots 11 a'ncf 13, block 14. $1800. Sarah M. Walters, et vir to Frank Walters, et ux'. Lots .27 and 28, ' block 44, N. E. Section. $1. Howard Compton, et ux. to RosanWashburn. Lot 1?. .hbct!- i\f, Wild- • WRltf xlfeach Improvement Co. $1. i Catherine Wv Johnson, et vir to , Van Buren Kelley, et ux. Lot ■ block 135. . $4500. Olga B- Culver et vir to Alfred S- ! Haney- Lot 8, block 138- $5,000. ; David hfcKibbin; gt ux to "Mary 1 Jcffrcyf^Lot 17, block 36, N- E. sec- ! tion. $8,000. ' David McKihbin to Clayton W. ; Harris. Lot 15, block 32. $1000d William W. Corson, et ux to David , _MeKibbon>sLot 6, block 20. $350. WILDWOOD CREST Clarence E. Johnson, et ux .to Floyd P. Brower. LotsV35 and 36, block 13$1.00. Helena J- Speaker, to Anna C. Butler. Lots 33 and 34, block 60. $1Wildwood Crest Co- to BeecherKay Realty Co. Lots 19 and 20, 31. " $1. LOWER TOWNSHIP Howard Weatherby et ux to WalPalmer, et ux Lots 21 and 22, 48, Cape May Improvement Co Andrew Cowan, et ux. to .Mary Elizabeth Bright. Se'ven tracts of Tract 1 — Adjoining lantf of T. Hughes and Cox Hall on E. side of Bay Shore road containing 12 acres, 2 rods and 20 perches- Tract 2 — Piece of meadowpart of the Cox Hall Marsh, containing 3 acres, 3 rods and 13 perches. Tract 3 — Meadow land containing, 3 acres, 1 rod and 28 perches4 — Beginning on west side of between meadow of Jeremiah Thomas, dec'd, and Jonathan Matthews, containing 3 acres, 1 rod- g 5-^-Portion of land adjoining . of Jacob Stites, containing 6 2 .rods, 32 perches. Tract 6 — Begins at edge of meadow called Cox Marsh, containing 2 acres, 1 rod and 19 perches. Tract 7 — Situate on side of road to Fishing Creek adj. land of Jonathan Matthews and Michael, containing 2 acres, 2 and 32 perches. $1500. Mary Elizabeth Bright to Nellie V. Cowan. Same as above. $1500. WEST CAPE MAY Annie T. Rarnett to Emma J- Scull : 40 ft- of lot 3, map of Wil. ® Jiam^C^J(lredge^estate^$L^^^^^ _

» " xSv e ' SHERMAN S. SHARP .Contractor and Builder

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Cape May, N. J.

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