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Vols. 16-17 1835-1840
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Deed - Green County, Kentucky This indenture made and entered into this 1st day of January in the year of our lord 1839 between Jno. Compton of the one part and Avery Warren of the other both of the county of Green and State of Kentucky - Witnesseth that the said John Compton for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and six dollars in hand paid, do hereby bargain & sell unto Avery Warren a certain tract or parcel of land being in Green County and State aforesaid on the waters of Little Brush Creek containing by survey two hundred and sixty five acres be the same more or less and bounded as follows, Beginning on the East side of little brush creek beginning on a hom beam or water beach a little below Alexander Scotts plantation thence S40 E224 poles to a spanish oak and hickory thence S4 E105 poles to a berry, thence N40 W2321/2 poles to a maple and poplar on the East side of said creek - thence up the sand little brush creek with its meanders to the beginning. To have and to hold sd land and premises to the sd Avery Warren his heirs & C forever the said Compton doth forever warrent and defend the said land & premises from the claim or claims of any person or persons claiming in through or by him forever-In testimony I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this day and date above written. Test William Druin John Compton (His Seal) Thomas Underwood Sally Compton (Her Seal)
Kentucky Sct I Jno Barret, Clerk of the Green County Court do certify that this Deed from Jno Compton to Avery Warren was on the 22nd Jnry proven before me, by Wm Druin and Thos Underwood, me subscribing. Witness whereto to be the act and deed of said Compton and the same and this certificate are truly recorded in my office. Given under my hand Mch 25 1839 Jno Barret
Deed - Taylor County, Kentucky This indenture made and entered into this 26th day of March 1851 Between Avery Warren of the County of Taylor and state of Kentucky of the first part and David [Unreadable] Mears of the County of Green and state of aforesaid of the second part witnesseth that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of Fifty seven dollars in hand paid the[unreadable] whereof is hereby acknowledged hath this day grant, bargain, and sold and do by these presents grant, bargain, and convey unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns, a certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Green and state of aforesaid on the waters of little brush creek and bounded as follows, beginning at a white oak and dogwood, John Mears corner thence [unreadable] E 16 poles to a stake thence N 45 W 70 poles to a stone, thence north 10 to the Lee's[unreadable] road to a stone thence down said road 10 poles to a stone, thence N 45 W 70 poles [unreadable] with John Mears line to a stake, thence South west 16 poles to poplar and maple, John Mears corner thence with said Mears line to the beginning. Containing 22 acres [unreadable] to have and to hold the land, with it apperturances unto the said David[unreadable] Mears, his heirs and assigns free from the claim or claims of all person or persons whatsoever and the said Avery Warren agrees to warrant and defend the said land this day and date first above written. Avery Warren [mark] Mary Warren [mark]
State of Kentucky, Green County I John Barnett, clerk of the county for the county of aforesaid do certify that this deed from Avery Warren and Mary, his wife to David [unreadable] Mears was on the 26th day of March 1851 [unreadable] to me, in my office by the said grantors and acknowledged by the said Avery Warren to be his [unreadable] and deed and the said Mary Warren being examined by me privately and apart from her husband declared that she did freely and willingly seal and deliver the said writing and wishes not to retract it and acknowledged the said writing again shown and [unreadable] to her. to be her [unreadable] and deed and consentheth that the same may be [unreadble]. Whereupon the said deed together with the [unreadable] certificate hath been duly admitted to record, in my office, Given under my hand the 29th day of March, 1851. John BarretBy James E.Marshall
Avery Warren is listed on the 1813 Green County, Kentucky tax list as over 21 years of age, not owning any property.
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