Wilie Thurman deeds
Posted by KC
Hibbard <kchibbard@yahoo.com> on Fri, 16 Jun 2000
Surname: Thurman
1837 Rutherford Co., TN
Grantee: Wiley Thurman
Grantor: Mills Manor
Book W
Pg. 396
1842 Rutherford Co., TN
Grantee: Wiley Thurman
Grantor: Robert Doak
Book Z
Pg. 324
Posted by James Michael Scrape <mscrape@isiar.com> on Thu, 01 Jun 2000
Surname: ELDER, BOWLS,
WILSON, BURROW, JENKINS, BOYLES,
COLEMAN
No 191
John Bowls by
Samuel Wilson
To Deed
William Elder
This Indenture made and Executed this 20th
day November in the year of our Lord
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventeen between
Samuel Wilson agent and
Attorney in fact John Bowls
Of the one part and William Elder of the County
of Rutherford
And the State of Tennessee of the other part.
Witnessed: That this said Samuel Wilson agent
& attorney in fact
For said John Bowls for and in consideration
of the sum of one thousand,two hundred,
and ninety dollars in hand paid by the
E. William Elder to the said Samuel agent
and attorney in fact for the said John
Bowls,he the said Samuel Wilson agent &
attorney
For the said John Bowls hath and doth sell
and covey unto this said
William Elder this following tract of land
lying and being in the county aforesaid. On the
Waters of Overall Fork beginning on a post
oak and hickory on Burrow’s south
boundary line runs hence
South one hundred and thirtyone poles to a
post oak on Hiram Jenkins south boundary
line hence on the same____ one hundred
And fifty eight poles to an Elm, hence north
one hundred and thirtyone poles to a
hickory east one hundred and fiftyeight poles
To the beginning . Continuing one hundred
and twentynine.assigns
To have and to hold to this said William Elder,
his heirs executor
And assigns forever,together with this_______thereto
belonging
And this said Samuel Wilson agent and attorney
in fact for the said
John Bowls for the said Bowls and his heirs
executorand assigns doth covenant to and
with the said William Elder,his heirs executor
And assigns that they and each of them will
warrant and defend the above described
land and premises unto the said William his
heirs
And assigns against the lawful claim or claim
of all and every person or person
whatsoever.
In Testimony whereof I the said Samuel Wilson
agent and attorney in fact for the said
John Bowls have hereto set my hand &
Seal and the hand and seal of him the said
John Bowls this day & year above written.
Samuel Wilson ( seal )
Attorney for
John Boyles ( seal )
On Presence of
Unto the ___ ____ ____ heirs before signed
Henry D. McB____
James Wilson
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County Court June Term 1818. Then
the Executor of this ______deed of
conveyance was duly
Acknowledged in open court by Samuel Wilson
attorney
Infact and ordered to be registered. Let it
be Done.
Registered March 10th 1819
Blackmon Coleman
Clerk of said court
Deed Book L Page 234
Written in the Margin Delievered to Benjamin
Elder
This 15th Sept. 1837
Posted by James Michael Scrape <mscrape@isiar.com> on Thu, 01 Jun 2000
Surname: ELDER, BRASHEAR, GRUBBS
No. 2854
William Elder
To Bond
Thomas Elder
State of Tennessee, Rutherford County ( Be
it made known to all) People who it may
concern, that I William Elder of the of the
County and State above written for very
good causes & valuable consideration of
the sum of eight hundred dollars to me in hand
paid the receipt and payment
whereof I do hereby acknowledge paid to me
by my son Thomas Elder, I have by
these present and for the payment of the above
named sum bargained and sold to him
the above named Thomas Elder all my right
title & interest of
the following property namely ( to wit.)
a wagon with all the harness belonging to
the same, a gray mare known by the name of
Kitt, a bay horse known by the of Lorn, one
gray horse known by the name of John
which
above bargained property as described as above
I warrant and forever defend unto the
said Thomas Elder against me and my heirs
and against the lawful claim or claims of
any person or persons whatever sitting of
holding any said to the same. Witness
whereof I have set my hand & seal the
date above written.
William Elder ( seal)
S___Brashear
John Grubbs
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County Court, March Term 1820 the
execution of the foregoing deed by
William Elder one of the parties there to
and ordered to be registered. Let it be done.
25th April 1820
Blackmon Coleman
Clerk of said court
Registered 25 April 1820
Deed Book M Pages 361-362
Posted by James Michael Scrape <mscrape@isiar.com> on Wed, 31 May 2000
Surname: ELDER, TOWLER, BOWLES, HASKILL, CHRISP
William Elder
To :Deed of Trust
Benjamin Towler
This Indenture made this 15th day of January
1820, between William Elder of the
County of Rutherford and State of Tennessee
of the first part and Benjamin Towlerof
the County and State afore said of the second
part.
Witnessed that the said William Elderfor and
in consideration of the sum of eight
hundred dollars,who the said Benjamin Towler
has become bound to pay to John
Bowles for the said William Elder,he the said
William Elder hath and doth by these
present ___and convey to the said Benjamin
Towler,
Three feather beds and furniture,one bureau,one
sugar chest, one cherry table,one
loom, six chairs, two saddles,one spinning
wheel,together with the balance of all my
household and kitchen furniture,all my farming
utensils,
Eight head of cattle, sixty head of hogs,
and Elder’s crop of tobacco,corn,
Fodder,oats,and cotton. He to have and to
hold the afore said articles to the said
Benjamin Towler,his heirs executors and assigns
in trust to and for the
Following use to wit to secure the payment
of the said sum of eight hundred
Dollars to the said Bowles, which Towler as
afore said bound to pay, and its also
agreed by and between the said parties all
and every of the before listed articles maay
remain in possession of said William Elder
until it shall become necessary to sale and
dispose of them to pay and discharge the
Before listed debt so as afore said _____
to the said Bowles by the said
Elder & the said Towler. And it is also
further agreed by and between
The said parties that when the said William
Elder shall pay and satisfy
The before listed debt to the said Bowles
and I and the said Towler___
& free from ____ to pay the sum then this
indenture to be void. Otherwise
to remain in full force & virtue.
And the said William Elder here warranty the
list of all the recited articles
To the said Benjamin Towler & that he
will defend the same against the lawful claims of
every person whatsoever. In Testimony where
of the said
William Elder hath hereto set his hand and
affixed his seal the day and date
Above written.
William Elder (seal)
Benjamin Towler (seal)
In Presence of
J. Haskill
James_Haskill
Deed Book M Page 366
Delievered to William Chrisp on ___22,1820
written in the Margin
Posted by James Michael Scrape <mscrape@isiar.com> on Tue, 30 May 2000
Surname: LYTLE, ELDER, BASS, McCULLOCK, SMITH
William Lytle
To Deed
W. Elder & James Bass
This Indenture made and executed the tenth
day of June 1818, between William Lytle
of the County of Rutherford and State of Tennessee
of the one part and William Elder
and James Bass of the other part. _______that
the said Lytle for the consideration of
Three Hundred and Twenty Five Dollars
Have and do by these present sell and convey
to the said William Elder & James Bass
a tract or parcel of ground adjoining the
town of Murfreesborough on the north
boundary, containing one half acre more or
less, and known & distinguished in the plot
of twenty nine lots laid off along
The northern boundary line of town by lot
no. 96 to have and to hold to the said
William Elder and James Bass and their heirs
and assigns forever the afore said lot of
ground . Bonds the said William Lytle for
himself, his heirs
Executors and do assigns do covenant and agree
to and with the said William Elder
and John Bass their heirs Executors and assigns
that he and they, and each of them
shall warrant and defend, the afore said lot
from the lawful claim or claims of all and
every person or persons what so ever . In
____ where of I have here unto set my hand
and sea, this day above written.
Will Lytle ( seal )
Test
Ben McCullock
Joseph D. Smith
Registered 20th April 1819
Deed Book L Page 351
Posted by James Michael Scrape <mscrape@isiar.com> on Mon, 29 May 2000
Surname: ELDER, SCRAPE, GRUBBS,
COLEMAN, BRASHEAR, BUNE__,
JINKINS
William Elder
To Deed
James D. Scrape
This Indenture made this 5th day of January
in the year of our Lord 1820 between
William Elder of the state of Tennessee,
Rutherford County of the one part, and James
D. Scrape of the said state and county
aforesaid of the other part.
_____that for the sum of five hundred Dollars
in hand paid to the above named William
Elder by the said James D. Scrape at and before
these present the receipt and payment
whereof he the said William Elder by these
present doth acknowedge and he therefore
____these present hath bargained,
granted, and sold to the above named James
D. Scrape and his heirs and ____ a tract
or parcel of lands containing fifty acres,
situated lying and being
in the County of Rutherford on the Waters
of Overall Creek. And the same fifty acres
being the west boundary parts of said William
Elder’s one hundred and thirty acre tract
whereon he now lives. Beginning on a post
oak stump near D____ T. Burne__ and in
the north boundary line whereon he now lives
said stump being said William Elder’s
southwest corner runs thence north one hundred
and fifty poles to a post oak on his
___ Jinkins
south boundary line thence on the same fifty
___ and one thirds poles,
to a small dogwood there or through said south
one hundred and fifty poles
to a stake in Burne__ line and with the same
west fifty ___ and one thirds
poles to the beginning which aforesaid bargained,
premises he the above named
William Elder by these present doth warrants
and forever defend the
right and interest of the same said James
D. Scrape and his heirs and _____
forever and against the lawful right or claim
of all and every person or persons
whatever sitting forth or holding any right
title interest property claim on ____ to the
same .
In Testimony whereof he the said William Elder
by these present has set his hand and
seal this day and dates above written .
Signed , sealed, and delievered William Elder
( Seal )
In presence of
John Grubbs
____Brashear
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County Court March Term 1820
When the execution of the written deed was
duly acknowledged in open court by the
said William Elder one of the parties thereto
and ordered to be registered. Let it be
done 15th May 1820
Hackman Coleman
Clerk of said County
Registered on 15th May 1820 Deed Book M Pages
422-423
Delievered to J.D. Scrape written in the margin
of doc.
Posted by James Michael Scrape <mscrape@isiar.com> on Mon, 29 May 2000
Surname: ELDER, TOWLER,
SCRAPE, GRUBBS, BRASHER, SMITH,
BURRA_SIE, JINKINS, CHRISP, LIMAN
Registered 15th May 1820 Deed Book M Pages
421-422
William Elder
To Deed
Benjamin Towler
This Indenture made this 15th day of January
in the year of our Lord One thousand and
eight hundred and twenty between William Elder
of the state of Tennessee and the
county of Rutherford of the ____part and Benjamin
Towler of the said county and state
above named of the other part ______
That for and in consideration of eight hundred
dollars in hand paid to the
Above named William Elder by the said Benjamin
Towler at and before
The signing and sealing of these present this
receipt and payment whereof
We this above named William Elder by these
present doth acknowledge he
Therefore by these present hath granted barganed
sold to this Benjamin Towler a tract
or parcel of land containing by estimation
eighty acres he this same more or less being
the balance of the tract of land whereon he
the said William Elder now lives beginning
on a hickory___Elders southeast corner
On John Smiths west boundary line the same
hickory being Burra_sie northeast corner
on said Burra_sie north boundary line west
eightyfive &
____ thirds poles to a stake on the same it
having the southeast corner of a fifty acre
tract coming to ____ said William Elder to
James D. Scrape thereon said Scrape’s
east boundary line north one hundred and fifty
poles
to a small dogwood in Jinkins south boundary
line thence ____running with
his boundary line east eightyfive & one
third poles to an elm___ said Elder
northeast corner on John Smith’s west boundary
line thence with the same south one
hundred and fifty poles to the beginning and
includes the house
and improvements where on he the said William
Elder now lives.Where as
above described premises as ____ and bounded
as above named he the afore
said William Elder by these present doth warrant
and forever defends this right and
intrest of the same to the said Benjamin Towler
and his heirs and
___ and against the lawful right and interestof
all and every person or persons in
whatever sitting forth or holdings any right
property title of interest to the ___ in
testimony whereof he the said William Elder
has set his hand and affixed his seal this
day and date above written.
Signed sealed and delievered
In presence William Elder ( Seal )
______Brasher
John Grubbs
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County Court: March term 1820 Then
the execution of the forgoing deed
was duly aknowedged in open court by William
Elder one of the parties thereto and
ordered to be registered. Let it be done 15th
May 1820
Blackman C. Liman BLK
Of said court
This was delievered to William Chrisp written
on the side of the Deed
Posted by Helen <billmc@pickens.net> on Thu, 03 Feb 2000
Surname: McKnight, Thomas, Grier, McLin, McDaniel
Rutherford Co TN Deed #422; John McKnight &
others to William McKnight &
others. 278 acres. ___ day of January 1835.
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County
Deed Book X pp. "336-338" according to certified
photocopy dated 15 Sept 1971 by
Homer Jones, Register.
This is rather lengthy and the copy is beginning
to fade, so I shall abstract and condense
in places. Helen McKnight
..."between JOHN MCKNIGHT of the County of
Fayette in the State of Tennessee,
JACOB H. THOMAS and his wife HANNAH THOMAS,
SAMUEL GRIER and his
wife RACHEL GRIER of Wilson County in the
State of Tennessee, SALLY McLIN
of Wayne County in the State of Illinois,
SAMUEL McDANIEL and his wife JANE
McDANIEL, RICHARD L. MCKNIGHT, and ELAM McKNIGHT
of Rutherford
County in the State of Tennessee of the first
part, their being heirs at law of DAVID
McKNIGHT deceased late of Rutherford County
Tennessee"
and
"WILLIAM McKNIGHT, JAMES McKNIGHT and ENOS
McKNIGHT of the
second part, also heirs at law of the said
DAVID McKNIGHT deceased"
..parties of 1st part for $1,000 to them in
hand paid by parties of 2nd part..receipt
acknowledged, hath granted, bargained and
sold...to parties of 2nd part, their heirs and
assignees, the right, title and interest parties
of 1st part have in 2 tracts or parcels of
land, which descended to them in common with
parties of 2nd part "from their
deceased ancestor the said DAVID McKNIGHT"...
One tract containing 228 acres in Rutherford
County and on waters of south fork of
Bradleys Lick Creek, two and one half miles
from Bradley's Lick, same having been
conveyed by deed 12 March 1811 by Sterling
Brown of Dickson Co TN to the heirs
jointly of said DAVID McKNIGHT deceased, the
beginning corner (of creek?)and in
a (?rock?) in the east boundary line of 640
acres granted James (Sanders?) (seventy?)
eight poles north of the SE corner of said
tract, then running east 200 poles to a
Spanish oak & elm, then south 182 poles
to a Sugar tree in the north boundary line of a
640 acre tract belonging to GIDEON RUCKER,
then west with said line (___?_ the
NW corner of said tract and with WILLIAM DORAN'S
line 200 poles to a
blackberry and (Ironwood?) then north ( ?
) the SE corner of aforesaid 640 acres
granted to James SANDERS and with his line
to the beginning.
The other tract containing 50 acres, in Rutherford
County on head branch of south fork
of Bradley's Creek. Beginning on James Sanders's
east boundary line, at NW corner of
above described tract of 228 acres, running
north with Sanders's east boundary line 68
poles to a creek, then west 118 poles to beginning
... all right, title, in trust estate, claim
and demand whatsoever of parties of 1st part
in and to said 2 tracts... parties of 1st
part warrant and forever defend.. (against
claims)
Wit: John D. ALEXANDER
Stephen COOK
Signed: J.H. Thomas, Hannah Thomas, Elam McKnight,
R. L. McKnight, Samuel
McDaniel, Jane McDaniel, Saml Grier, Rachel
Grier, Sarah McLin, John McKnight
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris,
clerk of County Court of Rutherford
County, Tennessee, SARAH McLIN with whom I
am personally acquainted and
acknowledged she executed foregoing deed...
30 Sept 1836
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris...
JOHN McKNIGHT...personally
acquainted...acknowledged he executed the
within deed.... 16 Feb 1839
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris,
JOHN D. ALEXANDER &
Stephen COOK, subscribing witnesses..swore
they are acquainted with J.H. Thomas,
Hannah...his wife; Elam McKnight; R. L. McKnight;
Samuel McDaniel, Jane..his wife;
Saml Grier..Rachel..his wife. (Jane McDaniel,
Hannah Thomas, Rachel Grier appeared
before me privately & apart from their
husbands and acknowledged execution of deed
was voluntary without compulsion or restraint
from their husbands... Robert S. Morris,
clerk, 1 April 1839)
Registered 4 April 1839
Posted by Ed Waller <rwaller@erols.com> on Tue, 18 Jan 2000
Surname: WALLER, WADE, TOMPKINS, ELLIOTT, HILL, SMITH, MORRIS
No. 158 Deed of Mortgage
James William Waller (word indistinct) Deed
of Mortgage
Jeremiah Wade
This indenture, made this 17th day of March,
in the year 1837, between James W.
Waller of the county of Rutherford and the
State of Tennessee of the one part, and
Jeremiah Wade of the county and state aforesaid
of the other part; witnesseth that
whereas the said James W. Waller is indebted
to the said Jeremiah Wade upon note
under seal for the sum of one hundred dollars,
and on account for money lent for six
(word indistinct) and whereas the said Jeremiah
Wade is the security on a note for the
said James W. Waller to James Tompkins, Esq.
For seventy dollars due on the 7th day
of (word scratched out-probably as it was
written) November next or thereabouts,
said note being due (2 words indistinct) after
the date thereof and dated as well as
recollected in November 1836. And security
on a note for forty-five dollars due on the
25th day of December 1836 to James Elliott.
I (word indistinct) and (word indistinct)
as endorser on a note for fifty-seven dollars
to Isaac Hill. Said note being payable to
the said Jeremiah for seventy-five dollars
and obliged by the said Jeremiah to the said
Isaac Hill, having a credit on the same for
thirty dollars, said note due on the 25th day
of December 1836, and (2 words indistinct)
as stay or of an Execution against said
James W. in favor of Williamson Smith for
seventeen dollars or thereabouts. Now in
consideration of the promises and the sum
of one dollar to the said James W. Waller,
the said Jeremiah in hand paid the receipt
whereof is hereby acknowledged, the said
James W. Waller has bargained and sold, and
by these presents does bargain and sell
to the said Jeremiah Wade his heirs Executors
or administrators in trust the following
articles of property, to wit one negro woman
slave named Judy aged about
seventy-five years, one grey horse 7 years
old, 15 hogs, 1 red cow and calf, 1 red cow
and a yearling, 3 red (word indistinct) cows
and yearlings, 1 red steer, 2 beds and
furniture, trusseau, clock, 2 half round tables,
1 drafting table, cupboard, and one side
saddle; to have and to hold the afore conveyed
property in trust for the following
purposes and no other to wit. That when the
above debts specified shall become due
to the said Jeremiah and unpaid, and judgements
shall have been obtained against him
on the other specified debts as security as
aforesaid then the said Jeremiah is authorized
to sell the same at public sale after advertising
the same at three public places in the
county for ten days and apply the proceeds
to the payments of himself, and of the
debts for which he is bound as security. It
is agreed that the property here conveyed
remain in possession of the said James W.
Waller until the day of sale unless he should
attempt to sell, destroy or remove the same
when the said Jeremiah is empowered to
take the same into his own possession until
sold by virtue of this deed, but should the
said James W. Waller well and truly pay the
said Jeremiah when his claim shall become
due, and fully release and discharge him from
all liability as security for the above
mentioned debts, then this indenture to be
void, otherwise to remain in full force and
effect. Signed, sealed and delivered the day
and year above mentioned.
/s/ James W. Waller
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County Personally appeared before
me Robert S. Morris, Clerk of the
County Court of said County, James W. Waller,
the foregoing named mortgagor with
whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged
that he executed the
foregoing deed of mortgage for the purposes
therein contained.
Witness my hand at office this 17th day of
March 1837.
Registered March 18th 1837. /s/ Robert S.
Morris, Clerk
Posted by Ed Waller <rwaller@erols.com> on Tue, 18 Jan 2000
Surname: WALLER, PAFFORD, SMITH, SANDERS,
SPECARD, McGREGOR,
RICHARDSON, CLARK, MORRIS, PEAT
No. 155
Wilie Pafford
(words indistinct) Deed Trust
James W. Waller
I have this day bargained Sold and conveyed
and do hereby convey to James W.
Waller for the sum of five dollars to me paid
and for other considerations hereinafter
mentioned one small tract or lot of land lying
in Rutherford County Tennessee, District
No. 1 and bounded on the north by the land
of James Smith on the east by the land of
Merridith Sanders and the south and west by
the lands of John Specard and Garratt
Sanders containing about five acres, also
two head of horses one milk cow eight head
of hogs one bedstead bed and furniture and
one Spinning Machine. I covenant with the
Said James W. Waller that I am lawfully possessed
of said property and have a good
right to convey the Same and that it is unencumbered,
and I furthermore warrant and
defend the title to all of Said property to
the Said Waller against the lawful claims of all
persons whatever. But this conveyance is made
for the following uses and trusts that's
(words indistinct) indebted to Rumsford McGregor
in the sum of fifty dollars due by
note Sometime in the early part of 1840 and
also to John S. Richardson in the sum of
about twenty dollars due by note about the
first of January 1843 and am desirous to
Secure and make certain the payment of the
Same. Now if I should pay the said debts
by the first day of January 1849 then this
deed to be void, But if not then the Said
James W. Waller as trustee after giving twenty
days notice at three or more public
places may (word indistinct) the Said land
and personal property above described to
Public Sale or he may sell the Same privately
if he should think it best for my creditors
aforesaid the Sale in either way to be for
cash and appropriate the proceeds thereof
first to the payment of the necessary expenses
and costs, Secondly to the satisfaction of
the debts above mentioned and then if there
be any remaining to pay the same over to
me. This the 7th of Jan. 1848
Thos. B. Clark Wilie Pafford
Wm R. (name indistinct, may be Peat)
State of Tennessee Personally appeared before
me Robert S. Morris Clerk of
Rutherford County the County Court of Said
County Thomas B. Clark & William
R.Peat (?) witnesses to the foregoing deed
of trust who being first
Sworn depose and say they are acquainted with
the foregoing named Wilie Pafford the
bargainer and that he acknowledged the same
in their presence to be his act and deed
upon the day it bears date
Witness my hand at office this 7th day of January 1848.
Registered Jany 19th 1848 Robert S. Morris
Clk.
Posted by Ed Waller <rwaller@erols.com> on Sun, 09 Jan 2000
Surname: WALLER, CRICHLOW,
DENNY, BUCHANAN, GILLILAND,
MORRIS
No. 114
Henry S. Crichlow
(word indistinct) Deed (word indistinct) Ephriam
Waller
Research NOTE: This is NOT Ephriam WALLER,
son of Jas. Wm and Elizabeth.
Their Ephriam was born in 1842. This is the
brother of Jas. Wm. who reportedly came
to Rutherford County then went on to Hickman
County, KY between 1840 and 1844.
This indenture made this twenty second of February
in the year of our Lord 1837
between Henry S. Crichlow the County of Williamson
and the State of Tennessee of
the one part and Ephriam Waller of the County
of Rutherford and State of Tennessee
the other part; Witnesseth that for and in
consideration of the Sum of Four hundred
dollars by the said Ephriam to the said Henry
in hand paid at and before the Signing
Sealing and delivery of these presents the
receipt whereof is hereby confessed and
acknowledged the said Henry have this day
given, granted, bargained and Sold and
conveyed and by these presents do give, grant,
bargain, Sell and convey to the said
Ephriam his heirs and assignees forever, a
certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty
acres be the same more or less, lying in Rutherford
County in the State of Tennessee, in
the first Surveyors District, on the waters
of Stewarts Creek of Stones River and
bounded as follows, to wit. Beginning at an
Elm and Ash due East of Robert Denny's
corner in Armstrong's west boundary line,
thence north with Said line one hundred
paces to an Elm & Ash John Buchanan's
corner, thence west with Said line Eighty
paces to a Cedar & Elm, thence South one
hundred paces to two white oaks in Robert
Denny's north boundary line, thence east passing
Robert Denny's North East corner
eighty paces to the beginning. With all the
apportunances and (2 words indistinct)
thereto belonging. To have and to hold the
Said tract or parcel of land with it
apportunances to Said Ephriam Waller his heirs
and assignees forever, and these
presents further witnesseth that the Said
Henry S. Crichlow for himself his executors,
adminstrators and assignees do covenant and
bind himself to the Said Ephriam Waller
his heirs Executors & administrators and
assignees that the title of Said tract of land and
every part and parcel thereof I will forever
warrant and defend against the claim title
and demand of all and every person or persons
whatever and especially that I will
forever warrant and defend the Same against
the heirs of James Gilliland deceased, to
whom the Same was originally granted by grant
No. 1406, dated 19th July 1815, and
against all manner of persons claiming through
by or under Said heirs or any one or
more of Said heirs. In witness whereof the
Said parties have here…to set their hands
and seals the day and year first above written.
Signed, Sealed & delivered Henry S. Crichlow
In presence of us.
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County Personally appeared before
me Robert S. Morris, Clerk of the
County Court of Said County Henry S. Crichlow
the within named bargainer with
whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged
that he executed the within
deed for the purposes therein contained.
Posted by Pat Douglas Vance <vancepat@att.net> on Sun, 09 Jan 2000
Surname: Douglass, Starnes, Harolds, McCullough, Brown, Douglas
Text of the deed copy I received from TSLA
on the Douglas property on Douglas
Ridge which was on the County line of Rutherford
and Coffee County. The deed was
registered in
State of Tennessee
Coffee County Microfilm Roll #147,
Book W, Page 532,
Type Record: mr. Dist Land grant # 10014
The State of Tennessee, No: 10014
To all to whom these presents shall come greeting:
Know Ye, that in Consideration of Entry No.
404 made in the office of the Entry Taker
of Coffee County and entered on the 11th day
of January, 1847 Pursuant to the
provisions of an Act of the General Assembly
of said State proposed on the 9th day of
January, 1830 there is granted by the said
State of Tennessee, unto Bryant Douglass
a certain Tract or Parcel of Land containing eighty-six acres
and by survey, bearing date the seventh day
of February 1849 lying in Coffee County.
On the head waters of the Garrison Fork of
Duck River
Beginning on a hickory the North-east corner
of a fifty acre tract of land, belonging to
said Douglas. Running East with the North
boundary line of a tract of land belonging to
Peter Starnes forty five poles to a Cherry
tree corner on the top of a ridge. Thence on
North
with M Harold's line twenty-two poles to a
Poplar corner. Thence East 50 poles to a
Mulberry on James McCullough's West bounday
line. Thence North forty-six poles to
a Hickory said McCullough's North-west corner.
Thence West twenty-six poles to a
White Walnut in the hollow. Thence on
North ???passing??? William Browns corner,
continuing North in along his line
ninety-four poles to a Mulberry. Thence East
fifty-four poles to a stake. Thence West
seventy-eight poles to a ??Lynn??? said Douglas
North-west corner of a tract
purchased from Thomas Douglas. Thence South
niney-four poles to said Douglass's
line. Thence West eight-four poles to a Sugar
tree, the North-east corner of said
Douglass fifty acre tract. Thence South ninety
poles to a stake. Thence East fourty
poles to the Beginning.
With the hereditaments and appurtenances. To
have and to hold the said tract or parcel
of LAND, with its appurtenances to the said
and his heirs forever. In Witness Wereof,
Neil S. Brown, 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 25th day of August
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and forty nine and of the
Independence of the United State the seventy-fourth
year
By the Governor
W B A Ramsey
Frederick Barfield to James Barfield:
500 acres Indenture June 17, 1807
For love and affection for his son James Barfield. Begin William Barfield's
cor. etc.
Witness: William Barfield and James Dickson
Registered July Session 1807 Rutherford County Court
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D.B. "A" No. 11 27 June, 1804
Davidson County, (North Carolina) Tennessee
Joseph Thomas Rhodes to Frederick Barfield
Indenture 25 August 26th year of American Independence 1801, between
Joseph Thomas
Rhodes, of Duplin Co., NC. and Frederick Barfield of same place, 2,000
acres of land lying
in County of Davidson in the State of North Carolina formerly ... but
now in the state of
Tennessee ... on the main West Fork of the Stones River. Beginning
at West bank of said
fork where the Soldiers Boundary Line crosses, commonly known as the
Rutherford Line,
thence ... thence with the patient line ... thence ... Being the upper
part of a Military Grant
of 3840 acres to Joseph Rhodes,captain of the Continential Line bearing
the date 20 May,
17th year of American Independence 1793.
wit: Wm. Dickson Susan Dickson
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