Tennessee General Land Grants Book G, page 264

Robert McCuistion Grant # 4952 for 80 acres in Lincoln & Bedford Counties

Recorded Oct 1st 1813

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{ SEAL}           THE STATE OF TENNESSEE-No.  4952

To all to whom these presents shall come=greetings

KNOW YE, That, for and in consideration of military service by Jeremiah Litteral to the State of North Carolina Warrant No. 3175 and dated the 19th day of December 1785 and entered on the 15th day of July 1809 by No. 1602---------------

 

there is granted by the State of Tennessee, unto Robert McCuistion assignee of the Heirs of the said Jeremiah Litteral

 

a certain Tract or Parcel of LAND, containing eighty acres, part of said Warrant lying in Lincoln and Bedford Counties in the Second District, second range, and fourth section.- Beginning at a Sugartree and Beech, the same being North East corner to a tract of land entered in the names of Jason Thompson and Newton Cannon for fifty acres, in the East boundary line of said section, running from thence North with the section line one hundred and four poles to a Sugartree marked as a corner.  Supposing it is to be the South East corner of------Liscomb's tract.  Thence West with the same one hundred and twenty three poles to a Lynn, White Oak and Ironwood, thence South to the (???) ninety two poles to a Sugartree, thence East to the Beginning.

Surveyed the 11th of July 1812 by Dan'l Gilchest, D. S.

 

 

With the hereditaments and appurtenances.  To HAVE  and to HOLD the said Tract or Parcel of LAND, with its appurtenances, to the said Robert McCuistion

                    and his heirs forever.

In Witness Whereof,  WILLIAM CARROLL, Governor of the State of Tennessee hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Nashville, on the 28th  day of August  in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and of the independence of the United States, the thirty eighth.

 

BY THE GOVERNOR:  Willie Blount

 

                                                                                                                                                 W. G. Blount

SECRETARY

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Contributed by Dick Wood

 

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