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Author: viofam09
Surnames: CLOUGH, FISHER, HOGAN, LIVELY, MALLORY, WHITE, WOOLFOLK
Classification: queries
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Message Board Post:
Any information about the individuals and location in the following deed (especially corrections) will be apprectiated:
Louisa County Virginia Book M Page 30
(In left margin:) Exd & delvd to Wm Mallory
This Indenture made this 1st day of December in the year of Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and ten; Between Benjamin Fisher of the County
of Spotsylvania of the one part, and William Mallory of the County of Hanover
of the other part, Witnesseth that the said Benjamin Fisher for and in
consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifteen pounds current money
of Virginia to him in hand paid by the said William Mallory, The
receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge and by these presents doth grant
sell and confirm unto the said William Mallory his heirs & assigns for
ever one certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the lower
end of Louisa County, and containing by estimation, One hundred acres,
be the same, more or less, and bounded as followeth to wit. By the lines of
Frances Jordan Richard Jones, Peter Cosby, and Joseph Carpenter, which
said land was purchased by the said Benjamin Fisher of John Claybrooke
and John Hanes, and their deeds which are recorded in the County Court
of Louisa, will more fully express the courses of the afore mentioned land.
To have and to hold the said hundred acres of land with all and singular
the appurtenances belonging or in any wise appertaining free from the
claim of him the said Benjamin Fisher his exors & admins or assigns,
or any other person or persons whatsoever, to the proper use and agree
that he will warrant and forever defend the title of the said land to
him the said William Mallory his heirs exors and admins firmly by these
presents.-In witness whereof the said Benjamin Fisher have hereunto
set his hand and seal the day and year first within written
Signed sealed & delivered in presence of
Robt Clough, Joseph Woolfolk, Lewis | Benjamin Fisher (seal)
G. White, John X Lively, Elizabeth Hogan
At a court held for Louisa County on the 8th day of April 1811 This deed was
this say in open court proved to be the act and deed of Benjamin Fisher
by the oaths of Robert Clough & Joseph Woolfolk two of the witnesses
Louisa County Virginia Book M Page 31
thereto & by the cort ordered to be certified for further proof, and at a court held for the
said County of Louisa on the 9th day of March 1812 This deed was this day in open
court further proved to be the act and deed of said Fisher by the oath of Elizabeth
Hogan another witness thereto & by the court ordered to be recorded
Teste John Poindexter CLC
Transcriber's note:
The above is immediately followed on the same page by the 14 Oct 1811 Indenture
transferring 80 acres on Dirty Swamp by William Mallory, Sr. and his wife Lucy
to David Trainham, including the tract as "where his son William Mallory now lives" (gv).
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