Matches 4,651 to 4,700 of 11,201
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4651 | Death certificate states she was born in San Angelo, Texas, Informant is her daughter Mrs. D.W. Dalton (Wilma). | Waldrip, Blenda Katherine (I52907)
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4652 | Death Certificate states that he was born 15 March 1825 (versus 15March 1824) 1860 Taylor County, Kentucky Federal Census - Page 527 Richard listed as Richard W. Skaggs, age 27, Farmer born Kentucky wife listed as Eliz., age 23, born Kentucky children listed as: John Skaggs, age 6, born Kentucky Wm. W. Skaggs, age 5, born Kentucky James Skaggs, age 4, born Kentucky Marshall T. Skaggs, age 4/12, born Kentucky 1870 Taylor County, Kentucky Federal Census - Richard listed as R. W. Skaggs, age 44, Farmer born Louisana wife listed as Nancy, age 35, born Kentucky children listed as: John C. Skaggs, age 17, born Kentucky William A. Skaggs, age 16, born Kentucky James F. Skaggs, age 13, born Kentucky Marshall T. Skaggs, age 8, born Kentucky Jesse J. Skaggs, age 6, born Kentucky Richard F. Skaggs, age 4, born Kentucky 1880 Larue County, Kentucky Federal Census - Richard listed as Richard Skaggs, age 52, Farmer born Kentucky wife listed as Nancy, age 41, born Kentucky children listed as: James F. Skaggs, age 23, born Kentucky Marshall T. Skaggs, age 21, born Kentucky Jesse J. Skaggs, age 16, born Kentucky Richard F. Skaggs, age 14, born Kentucky Alice J. Skaggs, age 9, born Kentucky Delila A. Skaggs, age 7, born Kentucky 1900 Larue County, Kentucky Federal Census - Richard listed as Richard Skaggs, age 74, born March 1826, FarmerbornKentucky wife listed as Nancy, age 60, April 1840, born Kentucky 1910 - Richard W Skaggs Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 84 Birth Place: Louisiana Visit: 0168 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Nancy 70, Kentucky Grandson Raymand W 13, Kentucky | Skaggs, Richard Wade (I51364)
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4653 | Death Certificate: The cert. reads His Father is Alfred Warren born in Ky; his Mother is Malvina Elkins Born in LaRue Co. Ky: Hugh Warren Date of Birth is March 18, 1847; In Green Co, Ky. Death date is Dec 21,1918, Audubon Heights, Henderson, Ky. This info was given by a W.B. Warren of Henderson, Ky: Place of burial Fernwood Dec 22,1918. Undertaker L.H. Reid Zion Ky & that he was married, but It did't say who to. | Warren, Hugh "Uriah" (I38916)
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4654 | Death Date 16 December 1913 , Age 077, Place LARUE County, Volume066, Certicate 32818, Deathvolume 13 He enrolled in the Union Army on September 11, 1861 at Camp Joe Holt.Hewas a private in Company A, 2nd Kentucky, Calvary. He was wounded inactionat the battle of Chickamauga on September 20th, 1863. John lived just westofMt. Sherman, and he returned there to farm after the war. | Elkins, John Martin (I112345)
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4655 | Death date from family bible. | Scott, Jobe W. (I126952)
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4656 | Death date match family Bible entry and actual death record. | Scott, Zenas George (I119053)
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4657 | Death date may be 30 March 1885; vice 20 March 1885; and mother name in error; listed as Emily Freeman. | Compton, Mary A. (I127420)
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4658 | Death date might be 6 November 1817 instead of 6 November 1847. | Smith, Solomon (I47412)
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4659 | Death information from Kentucky Vital Statistics Date of Death - 01 June 1953, Age 73 Place of Death - Green County, Kentucky Place of Residence - Green County, Kentucky Located in Volume 025, Certificate 12104, Death volume 53 | Noe, Thomas Brookshire (I44416)
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4660 | Death information from Kentucky Vital Statistics Date of Death - 02 February 1947, Age 71 Place of Death - Green County, Kentucky Place of Residence - Green County, Kentucky Located in Volume 007, Certificate 03230, Death volume 47 | Noe, Kate Florence (I44414)
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4661 | Death listed as Suicide. Found dead in Kitchen in chair with gas turned on. | Gregory, Laura "Lora" (I125186)
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4662 | Death marker indicates his birth date as 2 July 1869. | Stacy, Curtis Lewis Madison (I106616)
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4663 | Death of Mindwell: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records ofNewtonMassachusetts to the Year 1850, (Boston, MA 1905), Page 449. | Trowbridge, Mindwell (I49934)
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4664 | Death of Mrs. George W. [Donaldson] Tope Mrs. Elizabeth Tope, widow of the late 'Squire Geo. W. Tope, of Walnut township, died on the 13th inst., after an illness resulting from a fall on last election day. She was going from one room to another and tripped and fell and though she rallied and went out to her dinner and seemed to be all right, the fall was probably the result of a slight stroke of paralysis, for after dinner in going out in the porch she received an unmistakeable [sic] stroke and fell again dislocating her hip. From this she went to bed, when all sorts of complications seemed to set in, the result most likely, she being 77 years old. Her husband died a year ago last August, aged 81. The funeral services of Mrs. Tope were conducted Friday, the 15th, by Rev. G.E. Hughes, the burial following by Elliott & Myers at the White graveyard. She was the mother of ten children, Mrs. Eliza Jane Drummond and Mrs. Margaret Carter, of Wellston, John H., Richard and Mrs. Wm. Cremeans and Geo. H. of Harrison, Mrs. Harvey White of Walnut township, and Miss Laura at home. Two, Alva and Mary, are dead. She left over sixty grandchildren and by all her friends and relatives was revered and beloved for her kindly qualities. She was a member of the Congregational church. The Gallipolis Weekly Tribune Friday December 22, 1899 Transcribed by Linda Tope Trent | Donaldson, Elizabeth (I22196)
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4665 | Death Recod lists death date as 22 Dec 1991 in Lubbock County, Texas SS# index lists death date as 15 Dec 1991 in Hobbs, NM, There are three Henningtons in the Memory Garden Cemetery, LeaCounty,New Mexico listing: Hennington Rosa Nell 1884-1964 Hennington Ruth L. Oct 17, 1910 - Dec 17, 1960 Hennington Wonita May 26, 1926 - Dec 23, 1991 | Proctor, Woneta May (I72624)
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4666 | Death Record erroneously states Ernest Warrens mother to be Gordie Calhoun. | Warren, Ernest (I55845)
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4667 | Death Record has his age at 47, meaning born between 1808-1811 based on Census record and this death record. Death record did not mention his 2nd wife Helen Horsburgh, only 1st wife May Scott, and 3rd wife Mary Turner. 1841 Census - Last name listed as Ewerman in Ancestry Index. | Earsman, William (I123618)
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4668 | Death record in Arizona states he was born in Minnesota. | Bauer, Anton George (I113093)
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4669 | Death record indicates Melvina was born in 25 April 1861; in Adams County, Ohio. Newark, Licking County, Ohio Death record listed death on 22 March 1937; and father was listed as Jackson Williams, born Adams County, Ohio and mother maiden name Ellen Moore, also born Adams County, Ohio. Informant was Thomas J. Worth (Son). Burial listed as at Cedar Hill Cemetery on 24 Mar 1937. At time of death, Melvina Oliver was listed as married, and husband listed as Oliver M. Worth. | Williams, Melvina Lavinia "Vina" (I129552)
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4670 | Death record indicates Oliver was born in 1861; but all other records indicate 1863. Newark, Licking County, Ohio Death record listed death on 7 May 1938; and father was listed as Thomas Worth, born Indiana, mother maiden name unknown. Informant was Thomas J. Worth (Son), who also lived at the same address Oliver Worth. Burial listed as at Cedar Hill Cemetery on 10 May 1938. At time of death, Oliver Worth was listed as widowed; and occupation was that of a retired Stone Cutter, having worked 25 years in this occupation, and he is listed as last worked in 1930. | Worth, Oliver M. (I129551)
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4671 | Death record list Robert's parents as William Fawcett and Naoma Fortney. Also listed birthplace as Preston County, West Virginia. Listed his second wife as Bertha L. Fawcett and was listed as widowed at date of death. Also listed his exact birthdate of 22 Jun 1861 on this death certificate. Oldest son of Robert, David E. Fawcett was listed as the informant on this death record. Will of Robert P. Fawcett I, Robert F. Fawcett, of Taylor County, West Virginia, being of sound mind and disposing memory, hereby make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any other wills by me heretofore made. 1. I direct my Executor to pay all just debts and charges which may exist against my estate at the time of my death. 2. I will, devise and bequeath all the real estate owned by me and situated at the village of Webster, in Court House District, Taylor County, West Virginia, being my part of the property that was purchased in my own name and in the name of my second wife now deceased, unto my daughter Lena Gertrude McAfee, to have and hold the same during her natural life, and, after the death of said Lena Gertrude McAfee, to her four Youngest children, Ersel McAfee, Thelma McAfee, Bessie Lee McAfee and Kenneth McAfee, ,jointly and in fee. 3. I designate my son David Earl Fawcett to be Executor of this will and direct that no bond be required from him as such. Witness my signature and seal on this 15th day of July, 1946. Robert. P. Fawcett (seal) The foregoing writing was signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Robert P. Fawcett as and for his last will and testament in our presence; and, at the request of said Testator, in his presence and in the presence of each other, we have signed our names hereto as witnesses hereof. Julia M. Hoffman Paul P. Barlett STATE OF TEST VIRGINIA: OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COUNTY COURT OF TAYLOR COUNTY: On the 13" day of Feb. 1948, the last will and testament of Robert P. Fawcett deceased, was this day presented to me in my office, for proof and record, the execution thereof was fully proved by the oaths of Julia M. Hoffman and Paul P. Bartlett subscribing witnesses thereto, and there being no objection thereto the said will is admitted to record. Mar. 9" 1948. Whereas, the said will names David Earl Fawcett the executor without bond, as provided by law, the said David Earl Fawcett who made oath according to law, is appointed Executor of the estate of Robert P. Fawcett deceased, and upon the further motion of the Executor Earl Bartlett, Dellet Bartlett and Tracy Felton are appointed to appraise the estate of said decedent. Teste: W. C. St. Clair, Clerk | Fawcett, Robert Patterson (I112782)
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4672 | Death record listed age as 102 in 1881, placing his birth around 1779. | Martinez, Jose Vicente (I130847)
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4673 | Death record listed birthdate/place as 12 May 1890 in Texas. World War I draft registration listed birthdate/place as 12 May 1889 in Albuquerque, NM. Other records have his birthplace as Magdalena, Socorro, New Mexico | Brewer, Madison Francis "Matt" (I128156)
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4674 | Death record listed Gus as born 9 March 1876 in Georgia. Other records list his birth as 9 March 1877 in Dade County, Georgia. Also listed on death certifcate of Gus Forester is that his mother's name was Lucy Hartline; as opposed to other family records stating this was Lucy Beckham. | Forester, Augustus "Gus" (I8319)
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4675 | Death record listed in 1868 Saint Charles Borromee Cathedrale, Joliette, Quebec, Canada parish records. | Beaudry, Noel (I133914)
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4676 | Death record listed in Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion, Marin, Nuevo Leon, Mexico parish records. | Martinez, Vicente (I136507)
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4677 | Death record lists year of birth as 1867. Other records state 1861. | Reed, Lester Noel (I78451)
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4678 | Death Record of William Perry Despain - (From Debbie Raque's email to the Despain rootsweb list on 10-16-99) County: Green Voting Precinct.: Lower Brush Registered No.: 20110 (it looks like-there's a mark right through the center) Full Name: William DeSpain Sex: Male Color or race: White Widowed Date of Birth: 8-6-1832 age: 86y,0m,19dys occupation: none Birthplace: Kentucky Name of Father: Peter DeSpain Birthplace of father: Kentucky Maiden name of mother: just a line drawn Birthplace of mother: Kentucky The above is true to the best of my knowledge: W. N. Ward, Summersville (this is the informant) Filed date Date of Death: Aug 24, 1918 I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Aug 16, 1918 to Aug24,1918, that I last saw him alive on Aug 23, 1918 and that death occurred onthe date state above at _m. The cause of death was as follows:ChronicBrights disease. Contributory(secondary cause): Uremia? Signed A Henderson, M.D. Aug 24, 1918, Summersville. Place of Burial or Removal: Patty Grove Date of Burial: Aug 26, 1918 Undertaker: Mays & Henderson, Summersville | Despain, William Perry (I39251)
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4679 | Death record per Indiana WPA - book A-21 on page 53. | Elmore, Robert Preston (I134431)
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4680 | Death record stated he was 104 years of age at his death on 19 Dec 1911. The census 1 year earlier placed his age at 83. This places his birth between 1807-1827 in Green County, Kentucky. | Underwood, Willis (I62567)
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4681 | Death record stated Jose Gonzalez Senior was born 14 December 1895 in Mexico. He had lived in Bee County for 3 years, and was listed as in a nursing home. He was listed as divorced, with his father listed as Pedro Gonzales and mother as Epitacia Moreno. His birth record has not been found, but through the 1898 civil birth record of his sister Francisco Gonzales Moreno in La Labor de San Diego, Cerritos, San Luis Potosi, we learn who the grandparents of Jose Gonzales Moreno are. Only 1 document that I know of lists Jose Gonzales as Feliz Jose Gonzales, and this was a death certificate of a son named Feliz Gonzales, who was born 20 Nov 1925 in Texas, and died 21 March 1927 in San Benito, Cameron County, Texas. | Gonzales, Jose "Feliz Jose" (Gonzales Moreno) (I102543)
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4682 | Death record states birth date is 21 February 1853 in Green County, Kentucky | Warren, Mariah Ellen (I37616)
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4683 | Death Record states he died on Sep 1 1929 in Little RiverCounty,Arkansas, but he is listed in the 1930 US Federal Census, isalso listedin the 1942 World War II Draft Resistration, and SocialSecurity DeathIndex lists his death as Oct 1968. | McClinton, Roy Edgar (I16906)
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4684 | Death Record states last name was Brundgardner. | Baumgardner, Maude Margaret (I116149)
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4685 | Death recorded in Brown County records, Vol 2, page 208. LDS film 1,310, 173. | Ledger, Lucia "Lucy" A. (I55131)
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4686 | Death records state born 22 sep 1846 in England. | Ackrill, Thomas (I122928)
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4687 | Death Register, Tazewell Co, VA Parthena "Theny" Hankins, d/o John & Elizabeth "Betsy" Skaggs Hankins died 22 Dec 1861 at Stony Ridge, Tazewell Co, VA from cancer at age62yrs (1799-1861). Informant, Milton Hankins, son. | Hankins, Parthenia 'Theny' (I36716)
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4688 | DEATH: Jennie is not listed on 1860 Federal Census. | Shofner, Jennie Ann (I44906)
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4689 | Debtor: William Saumson, lord of Epperstone, Eperston Notts., Roger, son of Walter de Epperstone, Roger, son of Reginald de Epperstone, Ralph the Miller,le mouner Ralph, son of Robert, Richard, son of Beatrice, Roger, son of Robert, Walter the miller, Walter le Colyer, Richard, son of Walter, and Robert Silcok of Epperstone. Creditor: Walter de Thornton [merchant] of Nottingham. Amount: £12 5s. Before whom: Adam le Fleming, Mayor of Nottingham; John, son of Lawrence Ingram, Clerk. First term: 22/05/1306 Last term: 22/05/1306 Writ to: Sheriff of Notts Sent by: Adam le Fleming, Mayor of Nottingham; John, son of Lawrence Ingram, Clerk. Covering dates 1306 Jun 30 Held by The National Archives, Kew Legal status Public Record(s) Language Latin | Ingram, Lawrence (I124749)
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4690 | Deceased in 1836 when her father wrote his Will. Listed as Charity Waldrop b. 1795 Pittsylvania Co., VA. by U.V. Waldrop. May have been born in Laurens Co., SC. May have died as early as 1819 in Jasper Co., GA. | Waldrop, Charity (I34296)
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4691 | Deceased Name: LEO I. PORTER SR. Leo I. Porter Sr., 87, Warsaw, MO (formerly of Kansas City, MO), died early Monday, November 30, 1998, at Warsaw Health Care Center, Warsaw. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 2, at St. Ann's Catholic Church, with Fr. Dennis Schaab officiating; burial in Riverside Cemetery, Warsaw. Family will receive friends 7-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Reser Funeral Home, Warsaw, with a rosary at 8 p.m. Family suggests memorials to St. Ann's Catholic Church, c/o Reser Funeral Home, Warsaw, MO. | Porter, Leo Isaac (I22459)
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4692 | December 3d, 1686, Inventory of his Estate taken in Dorchester, byThomasSevis, Henry Leadbetter and Roger Billings. Letters of Administration granted to Margaret Pope, widow and relictofJohn Pope, 2d, late of Dorchester, deceased. Boston, Dec. 11, 1686. The Estate of John Pope, 2d, was settled by order of Court, April4,1700. The Estate was settled on his fourth son, Ralph Pope, in his ownrightand as trustee for the other children. | Pope, John (I55773)
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4693 | DECLARATION OF RHODA WARREN. WIDOW OF WILLIAM WARREN State of Kentucky, Green County. On this 14th day of January1846 personally appeared before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace in ~ for the County aforesaid, Rhoda who being duly sworn according to law doth on her oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefits of the Service Act of Congress Providing pensions for the widows of Revolutionary Soldiers. That she is now about eighty four or five years of age. That she was born as she verily believes about the year 1760-61. She had no record of her age however and has to rely upon her memory of past events to ascertain her age.That she was married to William Warren (who is now dead) in the County of Greenville in the State of South Carolina in the 14th year of her age to the best of her recollection. That her eldest child was born about 18 months after her marriage. That by said William Warren she had 13 children the youngest of whom is now near about 40 years of age. That she removed with said husband William Warren to the County of Green and the state of Kentucky in the year 1796 according to the best of her recollection & there lived with the said William Warren as his wife until the 10th day of May 1842 upon which day the said WilliamWarren departed this life in the said County of Green. That she has never intermarried since that time but still continues the widow of the said William Warren Decd. She states that her said husband was a Revolutionary Soldier & performed service as such in that war but the particular dates of said service or length of said service or where rendered she is not now prepared to give an accurate account or a minute detail of. She states that this will however more fully appear by reference to the Declaration and proof filed by her said husband William Warren in the War Departmentat Washington City. Giving a full account of his said service which Declaration & proof referred to as a part of this petition. She states that her husband said William Warren some years before his death, about the year 1833 or 4 made his application to the War Department for a Pension & was for some time inquiring his claim for it. That about the year 1839 the said Warren employed the Hon. Willis Green then a member of Congress to prosecute said claim & who did succeed in obtaining a certificate of Pension for said Warren, but that said Warren departed this life before said Green ever delivered the certificates over him the said Warren. That said William Warren died on the 10th of May 1842 & that said Green obtained said certificate on the 15th of July of the proceeding year (1841). That said Green never delivered over to her the said Certificate until some time in the year 1845. Why it was that said Green failed to deliver over said Certificate sooner she is (illegible word) but supposes it (illegible word) to the (illegible word) of his(illegible word) in Congress and elsewhere. She states that said William Warren her husband now deceased is the same identical person named in the certificate granted him of the above date. That he departed this life at the date above spoken of & without ever having drawn any thing for his services. That she has never since the death of said William drawn anything for the service of her said husband. That she has made application to the Pension agency at Washington for the purpose of drawing the arrears of pension due her said husband & refers to his application as part of this petition. And this said petition she files for the purpose of obtaining her own pension in right of the services of her deceased husband and placing herself upon a pension for life. She hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension except the present and arrears [appears] due her said husband. She states that she is unable from age and bodily infirmity to attend Court for the purpose of making her said declaration in Court. Sworn to and subscribed by the said RhodaWarren who is personally known to me before me this day and year above writte her F.G. Graham, J.P. Rhoda X Warren mark State of Kentucky, Green County. This day personally came James Warren a citizen of Green County, KY & made oath before me that he was personally acquainted with Rhoda Warren the present widow of William Warren deceased and was also acquainted with said William Warren long before & since this said marriage & that said Rhoda & said deceased William was married in Greenville County, South Carolina he thinks about the year 1774 or about that to the best of his recollection & that they lived together as man and wife until said William departed this life in Green County KY some years ago leaving said Rhoda his widow who is still living in Green Co. That he lived within 2 miles from said Rhoda & William at the time of the wedding though he was not at their marriage. Subscribed & sworn before me on this 5th March 1846. his F.G. Graham James X Warren mark After several months Rhoda provided more information together widow's pension. State of Kentucky, Green County. Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the 3rd Section of the Act of Congress of the 4th July 1836. On this 29th day of September 1846 personally appeared before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for & of the Court of the County aforesaid. Rhoda Warren, a resident of the said county of Green & State aforesaid aged 85 years who being first duly sworn according to Law doth on her Oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Provisions made by the act of congress passed July 4, 1836. That she is the widow of William Warren who is now dead who was a private in the Revolution War. Thatsheis now about 85 years of age. That she was born from the best information she can get about the year 1760-61 in the County of (Blank) in the State of South Carolina. That she was married to the said William Warren in the summer of the year 1774 at about the age of 14 years in the county of Greenville in the State of Carolina & by said William Warren she had thirteen children the issue of' their marriage. That her Eldest Child was born about eighteen months after her marriage a Daughter who is now about 69 years old and the youngest one of her children is now about 39 or40 years of age. The names of her children above mentioned the issue of her marriage with said William Warren are as follows beginning with the Eldest viz.: Polly, Hugh, Elizabeth, Sally, Hardin, Andrew, Fredrick, William, Nancy, Rhoda, John, Dodson, and Silas Warren. She was married to said Warren by a Baptist minister by the name of Webb by what was called Publication of Banns in the Church. She has made Enquiry & search for it but has been unable to find it & she supposes that no record was made of it or if it was she supposed it may have been destroyed from the early period of her said marriage & the loose manner of keeping records & the difficulty of preserving them in the Revolution. She thinks it uncertain whether she can procure acopy of said record if any was even ever made of her said marriage. She has no record of the date. That is of the particular month in which she was married nor any record of her age but has to rely upon her memory of past events to determine them. She did keep or attempt to keep a record of the ages of her children but she cannot now find that it is either lost or destroyed. She states that from her great age she is unable to give a detail of the services minutely and particularly of her said husband.Of the particular time he entered the Service of his Country or when he left it or how many Engagements he was in or the particular names of all the officers in command of the troops in which her husband served. She states that her husband said William Warren was in the Service of his Country & was out on duty often after the marriage with said William to her. She is not enabled to state the particular time he first entered the service. She states however that said William Warren to the best of her (illegible word) & recollection first entered the service in the County of Greenville, South Carolina. That said Warren had been & was engaged in his Countrys Service at the time of her marriage with him. He (illegible word) and with her but a short time after her marriage before he said Warren was called to go in the army towards Charleston but she cannot recollect the Captain or any other officers names.She recollects however that General Green after this took command as she was informed & that said William Warren was out in Service under said Green. She states that her said husband William applied for a Pension for said service & filed his proof Declaration in the Pension office at Washington City and that on the 15th day of July1841 he said Warren had granted to him a certificate for his Pension at the rate of $66.66 ct per annum. She states that said William Warren died in the said County of Green and State of Kentucky on the 10th day of May 1842 leaving her the said Rhoda his widow, That she never intermarried since the death of said William Warren but still continues his widow. She states that from her great age and bodily infirmity she is unable to attend Court for the purpose of making this declaration in Court. She refers to the proof declaration as well as her former proof in this Court of said William Warren now on file in the Pension office at Washington City for a full history of his service in the Revolution. She states that she is the identical person who was the wife of the same William Warren to whom a certificate of Pension was provided as above stated. I further certify that said Rhoda Warren is a person of undoubted veracity & her said statement entitled to full credit & belief. (Her mark) F.G. Graham Rhoda X Warren | Forrester, Rhoda (I38857)
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4694 | Deed Bk. O pgs. 355-356 Henry Elmore from Thomas Savage October 25, 1819 This indenture made this fifteenth day of January in the year of our Lordone thousand eight hundred and nineteen. Between Thomas Savage ofthestate of Tennessee and county of Robertson of the one part andHenryElmore of said state and county witnesseth that for and inconsiderationof the sum of two hundred and sixty dollars to me in handpaid by HenryElmore before the _____ hereof I do bargain ______ andconvey unto saidHenry Elmore a certain tract or parcel of landsituated lying and beingas follows within the state of Tennessee andin the county of Robertsonon the _____ waters of Sulpher Fork itbeing part of a tract ____________ and forty acres with all _________ the _____ thence belongingunto the said Henry Elmore ______ hisheirs exactors administrators andassigns forever and _____ the lawfulclaim or claims of any person orpersons whatever and from me myheirs, executors administrators andassigns. As witness my hand andseal this day and year first abovewritten signed sealed and deliveredin presences of us Joseph Winfield THOMAS x SAVAGE SEAL John Tucker his mark Robertson county court August term 1819 This deed is conveyed ___fromThomas Savage to Henry Elmore was duly ____ in open court byJosephWinfield and John Tucker subscribing witness and on motionordered to beregistered. Test Wm. Seal CLK Deed BK. 3 pgs. 291-292 H. Elmore of R. Jones March 11th 1842 I Richard Jones here this day do hereby transfer and convey toHenryElmore his heirs forever for the consideration of three hundreddollarsto me paid a tract of land in the state of Tennessee and countyofRobertson and district No. 10, containing by ____ stimation onehundredand thirty acres and ninety poles be the same more or less and_____follows. Beginning at a stake in George Sprouses line runningEast toSamuel McMuardy’s West boundary line of _____ , original tractto astake in and at a line, thence South West said line one hundredandeighty four poles with said line to a stake thence West ninetypoles toa dogwood thence North fifty four poles to a Sugar tree andwhite oak,thence East ninety three poles to a stake Adams South Eastcorner, thenceNorth seventy five poles to the beginning to have andto hold the sameto the said Henry Elmore his heirs assigns forever. Ido further covenantand bind myself my heirs and representatives towarrant and foreverdefend the title of said land and convey part thereof to the said HenryElmore his heirs and assigns forever against thelawful claim of allpersons claiming the same. In testimony where ofthe said Richard Joneshave ____ _____ _______ and affixed his sealthis 5th day of March 1828Signed sealed and acknowledged in presenceof RICHARD JONES SEAL James Sprouse Thomas Cook State of Tennessee Robertson County Personally appeared before meJosephE. Winfield clerk of the county court for the county aforesaid.RichardJones the _______ in the foregoing deed, with whom I ampersonallyacquainted and who acknowledged in my presence that heexecuted the samefor the purpose herein contained given under my handat office this 7thof March 1842 Test J.E. Winfield CLK Deed BK. W pgs. 190-191 Henry Elmore from Samuel Dorris July 19th 1832 This indenture made this fourth day of March one thousand eighthundredand thirty two between Samuel Dorris of the county ofRobertson andstate of Tennessee of the one part and Henry Elmore ofthe county andstate aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that thesaid Samuel Dorrisfor and in consideration of the sum of fifty dollarsto him in hand paidby the said Henry Elmore the receipt whereof ishere by acknowledgedhath given granted bargained and sold conveyed and confirmed unto thesaid Henry Elmore his heirs and assigns forever acertain tract or parcelof land situated lying and being in the countyof Robertson and state ofTennessee on the waters of Sulpher Fork ofRed River. Beginning on awhite oak Clarks corner thence North fortythree poles to a Spanish oakPhipp’s line thence West with his linesixty poles to a dogwood thenceSouth thirty four poles to a poplar onClark’s line thence East with hisline one hundred and twenty poles tothe beginning containing twentyfive acres more or less to have and tohold the said bargained premiseswith all and singular the rightsprofits ______ thereunto belonging or inany wise appertaining to thesaid Henry Elmore his heirs and assignsforever and the said SamualDorris doth covenant and agree with the saidHenry Elmore his heirsand assigns that he will forever warrant anddefend the right title ofsaid land free and clear of _____ the claim ofeach and every personor persons claiming the said land or any partthere of in witness whereof the Samuel Dorris hath hereunto set hishand and seal the abovewritten day and date Signed sealed andacknowledged in presence of us Wm. Greening SAMUEL DORRIS SEAL N.B. Dorris State of Tennessee Robertson County court May term 1822 This deedofcovenant from Samuel Dorris to Henry Elmore acknowledged in opencourt bysaid Dorris to be his act and deed and ordered to beregistered. Test Wm. Seal CLK Deed BK. W pgs. 375-376 Henry Elmore from Joseph Dorris March 8th 1833 This indenture made this the 2nd day of January in the year of ourLordone thousand eight hundred and thirty three between Joseph DorrisofRobertson county and state of Tennessee and Henry Elmore of thecountyand state aforesaid witnesseth that I the said Joseph Dorrishath grantedbargained sold and conveyed and by these presents dothgrant bargain selland convey to the Henry Elmore _____ _____ a certaintract or parcel ofland lying and being in the county and stateaforesaid on the waters ofthe Sulpher Fork of Red River. Containingthirty three acres and a halfit being the tract or parcel of landthat the said Dorris bought ofRichard Jones for the sum of one hundreddollars to me in hand paid bythe said Henry Elmore the receipt andpayment whereof is herebyacknowledged the said tract of land buttedand bounded as follows.Beginning on a stake George Sprouse cornerrunning South seventy fivepoles to a stake thence East seventy fivepoles to a black oak thenceNorth seventy five poles to a dogwoodthence West seventy five poles tothe beginning to have and to holdthe above described land and bargained______ with all and _______ thebuildings ________ _______ and _________ the same woods ways waters______ _______ the only use and benefitof him the said Henry Elmorehis heirs assigns forever and the saidJoseph Dorris for himself hisheirs assigns doth covenant to and agreewith the said Henry Elmore hisheirs assigns that at the time of sellingthe above mentioned propertyhe was lawfully seized in free simple with aright to sell and conveythe land in manner and from aforesaid and thesaid Joseph Dorris willwarrant and defend the said bargained ________from himself his heirsassigns to the said Henry Elmore his heirs assignsforever against thelegal claim of him the said Joseph Dorris his heirsassigns and againstthe legal claim of any person or persons. Whatsoeverclaiming eitherin law or equity in witness where of the said JosephDorris hathhereunto set his hand and seal the day and date abovewritten Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us Hezekiah Dorris JOSEPH x DORRIS SEAL Rolin B. Dorris his mark State of Tennessee Robertson County court February term 1833 Thisdeedof covenant from Joseph Dorris to Henry Elmore was presented inopencourt by the oath of Hezekiah Dorris and Rolin B. Dorrisinterringwitness ______ and ordering to be registered. TestWm.Seal CLK Deed BK. T pgs. 443-444 Henry Elmore from George R. Elmore October 1, 1827 This indenture made this fourth day of October in the year of ourLordone thousand eight hundred and twenty seven. Between George R.Elmore ofthe state of Illinois and Green County of the one part andHenry Elmoreof the state of Tennessee of the other part witnesseththat for and inconsideration of the sum of one hundred and fiftydollars to me in handpaid by the said Henry Elmore the receipt andpayment is herebyacknowledged in full satisfaction for seventy fiveacres of land lyingand being in the state of Tennessee and in thecounty of Robertson and onthe waters of _____ branch of the SulpherFork to wit. Beginning at awhite oak and poplar running West onehundred and fifty poles to a postoak thence South eighty poles to awhite oak thence East one hundred andfifty poles to a white oakthence eighty poles North to the beginningcontaining seventy fiveacres to have and to him the said Henry Elmorehim his heirs executorsadministrators and assigns forever from me myheirs executorsadministrators and assigns forever with all ways woodswaters mindsand minerals to have and to hold in _____ _____ as witnessmy hand andseal the day and date first above written. Signed sealed anddeliveredin presence of us Samuel Robins GEORGE R. x ELMORE SEAL Peter X Hibden his mark his mark James Seal State of Tennessee Robertson County court trim 1828 This indenturefromGeorge R. Elmore to Henry Elmore was proven in open court by theoath ofSamuel Robins and Peter Hibdins subscribing witness _____ andordered tobe registered Test Wm. Seal CLK Deed BK. T pgs. 426-427 Henry Elmore from George R. Elmore September 29, 1827 This indenture made the fourth day of October in the year of our Lordonethousand eight hundred and twenty seven. Between George R. Elmoreof thestate of Illinois and being Green county of the one part andHenryElmore of the other withforth that for and in consideration ofthe sum oftwenty dollar to me in hand paid by the said Henry Elmore Idoacknowledge the receipt and payment and do by the presentsbargained_____ and convey unto the said Henry Elmore a certain tractor parcel ofland situated lying in the state of Tennessee and countyof Robertson towit. Beginning Clarks South East corner running Southforty poles to adogwood thence West forty poles to a Spanish oakthence North fortypoles to Clarks South boundary line thence East with said to thebeginning containing ten acres to early _____ and benefitof him the saidHenry Elmore with all woods ways waters mines mineralsand all the______ _____ unto belong _____ my heirs executorsadministrators andassigns forever unto him the said Henry Elmore himhis heirs executorsadministrators and assigns forever which Icovenant and agree to warrantand defend from all lawful claim orclaims whatever there unto claimingfrom me or any assigns and allother person or persons. Whatever untothe said Henry as witness myhand and seal the day and date first abovewritten signed sealed anddelivered in presence of us Samuel Robins GEORGE R. x ELMORE SEAL Peter X Hibdonhis his mark his mark Jas Seal State of Tennessee Robertson county court August trim 1828Thisindenture from George R. Elmore to Henry Elmore was proven in opencourtby the oath of Samuel Robins and Peter Hibdon subscribingwitness theseto and ordain to be registered Test Wm. Seal CLK Robertson Co., TN; Will BK.13 pgs. 126-127 Will and Testament of Henry Elmore Dec'd I, Henry Elmore do make this my last will and testament herebyrevokingand making void all other wills by me at anytime made 1st I will and desire that all my just debts and funeral expensesbepaid out of any money or monies that may first come in the hands ofmyexecutors hereafter mentioned 2nd I will to my son John Elmore one hundred acres of land includingtheplace whereon he now lives 3rd I will to my son Reuben Elmore one hundred acres of landwhereinincluding whereon he now lives 4th I will to my wife Elizabeth Elmore one hundred acres includingtheplace where I now live during her natural life and at her death Iwillsaid hundred acres to my son James Elmore and also I will to myson JamesElmore one bedstead and furniture and one cow 5th I will to my wife Elizabeth Elmore my Dunn Mare and four head ofherbest chice of my cows and six head of sheep and six head of hogstwoploghs and two set of ___ two ___ and ___ one axe two weeding hoesandone matlock two bedsteads and furniture six chairs and my ___ 6th After desposing of my property and land above mentioned it ismywill that the balance of my land all other property be equallydividedamong my several daughters and granddaughter that is to say AnnElmore,Elizabeth Elmore, Martha Elmore, Nancy Elmore, Sarah Elmore andMary JaneElmore my granddaughter. 7th And lastly I appoint my son Reuben Elmore my executor to thismylast will and testament signed sealed and acknowledged in presenceof usthis the 5th day of April 1847 HENRY x ELMORE SEAL TEST his mark Thos Cheatham James Sprouse T.G. Sprouse Henry Elmore letter of Estate State of Tennessee Robertson CountyCourtto Reuben Elmore a citizen of Robertson County it appearing tothe courtthat Henry Elmore is dead leaving a written will in which youareappointed executor which has been duly proved in open court andyouhaving given bond and qualified according to law and it have beenorderedby the said court that letter of testament are issue to you.These aretherefore to authorize and empower you the said Reuben Elmoreto enterupon the execution of said will and take into your possessionall theproperty and to make to the next court a proper accountingthereof andmake due collection of all debts and after paying all thejust demandsagainst the testator and settling up the business of thesaid estateaccording to law you will pay over and deliver the propertyand effectsthat may come in your hands and do all other things thatmay be requiredaccording to the provisions of the said will and thelaw of the land.Witness E. Winfield Clerk of this 5th day of 1849 Tennesseans In The War of 1812; transcribed & indexed by Byran &SamuelSistler; Nashville, TN 1992 Officers, War of 1812; pg 11 ELMORE, Henry, Ens, Col Alexander Loury, Capt Gabriel Martin, Inf,Resomitted. SOURCE: 1830 Census Robertson County, TN Henry Elmore 1 Male Under 5 1 Male 10 to 15 1 Male 15 to 20 1 Male 40 to 50 1 Female Under 5 2 Females 5 to 10 2 Females 10 to 15 1 Female 20 to 30 1 Female 40 to 50 1 Female 90 to 100 | Elmore, Henry (I45860)
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4695 | Deed book in Johnson Co., Ar.( Book F page 349): For the natural love and affection I bear for my daughter BelindaBennettwife of William J. Bennett of the County of Johnson and State of Arkansas and for the further consideration offivedollars to me in hand paid be said Belinda Bennett, I Hereby give trade bargain and deliver to said BelindaBennetta certain sorrel mare, mule colt, 2 years old in June or July next and this mule is given traded bargainedanddelivered to said Belinda Bennett for her sole use and benefit and for the use or benefit of any no other persongivenunder my hand and sealed this day of February A.D. 1853. Attesthis T.S. Green Hardin X Warren Thomas Powers mark | Warren, Belinda Lucinda (I84385)
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4696 | Deed Book Q, Page. 516, Adair County, Kentucky; mentioned in settlement of estate of father Isaac Ingram who died in 1834. Mentioned that he was of Green County, Kentucky. | Ingram, Isaac G. (I127181)
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4697 | Deed For Land Peter B. Tidwell to Thomas Garrett Sen The State of South Carolina, Sumter District Know all men by these presents that I Peter B. Tidwell of the State and District above mentioned in consideration of the sum of twenty dollars to me paid by Thomas Garrett Senr of said District have bargained and sold and by these presents to bargain and sell unto the said Thos Garret Senr all the share and interest in the tract of land late the property of my deceased grandmother Susannah Graham to which I am entitled to the said Thos Garrett Senr and his heirs executors and administrators forever giving the place of her late residence situated in the District and State above written. Bounded on the west by Thos Compton Land and on the North and East by William Braceys and Arthur Turners land. In witness whereof I do this day set my hand and seal this the 5 day of January 1832. Test William Garret Signed Peter B. Tidwell (Seal) Test Benja Stucky Test Arthur Turner South Carolina, Sumter District Personally appeared before me Arthur Turner who made oath that he was present and saw Peter B. Tidwell sign and seal and deliver the within deed for the uses and purposes therin mentioned and that Benj Stucky with himself witnessed the due execution thereof. Sworn to before me this March 1832. Signed Arthur Turner Recorded 20 February 1835 May be the Peter B. Tidwell listed in the 1830, 1840, 1850 and 1870 Shelby County, Alabama Federal Census. Also listed in the 1860 Bibb County, Alabama Federal Census. Index To Will Book 1818 - 1841 Shelby County Alabama Will of VINCENT JONES, signed 20 February 1839; Wife, Patty (formerly Patty Nettles), heir, Peter Tedwell; Thomas Edward, Executor; Witnesses: William Baker, David Owen,SamuelNabors, and Joseph Roper; Sworn in open Court, 7 September 1839; Recorded November 1839;NoelMason, Clerk Marriage Records, 1824-1850, Grooms, Shelby, Alabama Tidwell, Peter B.Tidwell, Jane 06/11/1825 3 | Tidwell, Peter B. (I103694)
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4698 | DEED OF FREDRICK AND SARAH WARREN TO JOHN PELTS Be it remembered than on the 22nd day of March 1834 that John Pelts filed the following deed to be made a matter of record which is in the words and figures following to wit: This indenture made this twenty second day of March in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and thierty four between Fredrick Warren and Sarah Warren his wife of the County of Green and State of Indiana of the one part and John Pelts of the County and State aforesaid of the other. Witnesseth tthat the said Fredrick Warren and Sarah Warren his wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to them in hand paid the receipt wherof is hereby acknowledge have granted bargained and sold and by this presents do grant bargained and sell to the said John Pelts a certain piece of parcel of land in the said county of Greene it being the East Half of the North West Quarter of Section No. Twenty seven in Township seven North of Range No. Four West containing Eighty Acres with the appurtenances there unto belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold. The said tract of land under the incumberance of a certain mortgage on the said tract of land under the incumbeerance of a certain mortgage on the said tract of land given by me saidd Fredrick Warren to Carpus Shaw School Commissioneer in and for the said County of Green and his successor in office dated May the 25th 1833 to secure the payment of the sum of thirty three dollars to be paid in one year form said 25 day of May with the appurtenances there unto belonging to him the said John Pelts his heirs and assigns to his and their only proper use and benefit and behoof forever; and they the said Fredrick Warren and Sarah his wife to and with the said John Pelts his heirs and assigns do convenant and agree that they will and their therein shall (except the incumbrance of the above named mortgage) Warrant and Defend the said tract of land of 80 acres against the claim of all manner of persons unknown. In witness wherof the said Fredrick Warren and Sarah his wife have hereunto set their hand seals this 22 day of March, 1834 as above written. Signed Sealed and delivered his in presence of us Fredrick X Warren mark Elisha P. Cushman her Esther Cushman Sarah X Warren mark State of Indiana, Greene County. On this 22 day of March 1834 personally appeared before me the undersigned Recorder in and for said County the above mentioned Fredrick Warren who acknowledged the forgoing deed to be executed by him and his free voluntary act. An also afterwards on the dame day came Sarah wife of Fredrick who being by me examined separated and apart from her husband and duly informed of the contents of said deed, acknowledged she executed the same freely and voluntarily and without the coercion or comulsion of her said husband. Given under my hand and seal this the said 22nd of March 1834 Thomas Warnick Recorder | Spelts, John (I81973)
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4699 | Deed of Gift from Shadrack Waldrop to sons Shadrack, Jr., Eli and Ira Waldrop recorded in Deed Book G, pages 161-62, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Feb. 23, 1799: Shadrach Waldrop Sr (Spartanburgh) to sons Shadrach, Eli, and Ira Waldrop; for good causes give all his land where he lives except about 30 ac that Col. Waters laid out for Thomas Farrow at upper end of tract; border: Thomas Farrow; and give a piece of land bought from Thomas Farrow on lower side of first tract suppose to be 31 ac; border; Thomas Farrow. Witness Thomass Farrow, Emily Harrison, and Mary Harrison. Signed Shadrach Waldrop Sr's mark. Wit. oath (Laurens Dist) Dec 8, 1800 Emily Harrison to Sterling Tucker. Rec. Jan 22, 1801 | Waldrop, Shadrack (I126947)
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4700 | DEED OF HARDIN WARREN JUNIOR AND LYDIA WARREN TO ISHAM JOHNSON ( From Greene County Indiana Deed Book E, pp. 246-7) (1841) This indenture made this nineteenth day of June in the year of ourLordon thousand eight hundred and forty one between Hardin Warren Junior and Lydia Warren wide of Hardin Warren Senior of the County of Madison and State of Illinois of the first part and Isham Johnson of the county of Green and State of Indiana of the second part. Witnesseth that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of fifty dollars to them by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, hath, granted, bargained, sold, released and confirmed, and by these presents, doth grant, bargain, sell, release andconfirmed, and by these presents, doth grant and confirm unto the said party ofthe second part, and to his heirs and assigns forever, all that certainpieceor parcel of land situate, laying and being in the County of Greene and state of Indiana, known, designated, described, and bounded as follows, to wit, the North West Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section twelve, in Township Seven of Range four West, in the District of Lands subject at Vincennes, Indiana, counting forty acres. Together with all and singular the premises and appertenances hereunto belong or in any way appertaining. And all the estate, right, title, claims and interest whatsoever, ofthesaid parties of the first part either inlaw or equity of in and to the above described parties of the first part either inlaw or equity of in and to the above described premises, to the sale and only proper use, benefit and behoof of thesaid party if the second part and to his heirs, executors or administrators,doth hereby convenant and agree to and with the said part of the second part that the said parties of the first part, is lawfully seized in their own right, of the above described premises, and that they have good rights and lawful authority to sell and convey that same in manner aforesaid, and thatthe said lands and premises are above described and bargained premises, in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said part of the second part,and his heirs and assigns against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, will forever warrant and defend. In witness whereof the said partied of the first part havehereunto set their hand and seal, the day and year first above written. Signed sealed and delivered in presence of Curtiss Blakeman Hardin X Warren Sally Blakeman Lydia X Warren mark DEED OF HARDY WARREN TO ISHAM JOHNSTON From Deed Book B p 380 Be it remembered that on the 7th day of May 1836 that Isham Johnston filed the following instrument of writing to be made a matter of record which reads in the words and figures following, to wit: Know all men by these presents that I Hardy Warren of the county of Greene and state of Indiana am held an firmly bound unto Isham Johnston of the county of aforesaid in thefinal sum of two hundred dollars lawful money of the United States for the payment of which well and truly to be made I bind myself may heirs to firmly by these presents. Sealed with my seal and dates this 12th day of April 1836.The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the said Isham Johnston has this day entered into a recognizance in the sum of one hundred dollars conditioned as the law prescribes for the appearance of James Warren to answer the state of Indiana for an indictment for Larceny on the first day of October next. Now know ye that in consideration of the above promises that I Hardy Warren do sell and deliver unto said Isham Johnston one bay stud horse of the value of sixty dollars four cows 2 two year old steers two two year old bulls and five yearling pat at the sum of sixty five dollars and also one miite clock at the sum of twenty dollars making in whole the sum of one hundred and forty five dollars to have and to hold the above granted and bargained to himself and his heirs forever. And it is moreover agreed between said parties that said Warren may sell said horse for the purpose of procuring money for (inter land) to use forty acres which is here entered the certificate of the same must be assigned to said Johnston and for no other purpose what ever shall he sell said horse. And it is further agreed between said parties that so soon as the said James Warren is aquited and discharged from said indictment the said Warren is then to receive the above property from said Johnston. In witness whereof I have here into set my hand and seal this day and year last, aforesaid. His Test. H. L. Livingston Hardy X Warren mark | Johnson, Isham 'Isom' (I37040)
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