A-3 1819, March 1 Deed: Edward Robinson and Eliza K. Robinson gave a quit-claim deed to Moses Bristoll, in consideration of $7,500. for land bounded by a lot formerly owned by John Niles, by the farm of John T. Kirkland, and by land owned by Bronson Foot.
1832, June 1 - Obligation note. George Robinson transferred by quit-claim deed to Edward Robinson his right and title to land owned in Twinsberg, Ohio.
A-3 1819, March 4 Deed: Moses Bristoll and Cornelia Bristoll gave a quit-claim deed to Edward Robinson, in consideration of $7,500. for land specified in the 1 March 1819 deed listed above, with this exception: "excepting the piece lately deeded to Eli Bristoll by the executors of the said Samuel Kirkland."
D-2 1832, June 1 Obligation note: George Robinson transferred by quit-claim deed to E. R. his right and title to land owned in Twinsburg, Ohio. Also on this date E. R. gave George a note for $250 for the land. E. R. further agreed to "reconvey" said land to George on demand or to hold for his heirs upon receipt of expenses and the amount of said note. Paid in cash. Signed by E. R.
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1832, June 1 - Documents and papers (8 items) related to agreements made with Elisabeth and Edward to solve Charles Robinson's financial problems.
A-2 1818, Sept. 5 Deed (warranty deed): Nathaniel Griffin to Edward Robinson, in consideration of $700. for the purchase of a lot measuring slightly more than one and one-quarter acre. Enclosed with this deed was a surveyor's drawing of a lot of approximately the same size designated as the "Redfield's house, lot 1806 by McNeal Esq." To finance this transaction, E. R. entered into a mortgage and bond agreement with Nathaniel Griffin, listed below.
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(2 items) - Deed. Nathaniel Griffin to Edward Robinson, in consideration of $700 for land. Enclosed with it a drawing of a lot.