Scan of the conveyance of land from John C. Warnica to his brother George F. Warnica in 1873 for the north half of lot 14 on the 12th Concession. The text reads: "County of Simcoe to wit: I George F. Warnica of the Township of Innisfil in the County of Simcoe Yeoman make oath and say 1. I know the North half of lot number fourteen in the twelfth concession of the Township of Innisfil aforesaid and have known the same and have resided within a short distance of the same for upwards of fifty years. 2. In the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty two the said land was in a wild and uncultivated state and nothing whatever had been done to the same to improve it and the same remained in a state of nature until my brother John C. Warnica moved on to the same in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty four or the following year and I say that the said John C. Warnica was the first settler on the said lot. 3. The said John C. Warnica in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty four conveyed to me by deed bearing date same time in that year part of the said land being fifty one acres thereof and in the following year he conveyed to me by another deed the balance of the said land his wife Ellen Warnica was a party to and executed both of the said deeds for the purpose of barring her dower thereby. Sworn before me at the Town of Barrie in the County of Simcoe this 25th day of October AD 1873 [two signatures]" and is also signed by George F. Warnica.