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The following comes from p. 602 of Spartanburg County / District South Carolina: Deed Abstracts Books A-T 1785-1827 (1752-1827) by Albert Bruce Pruitt. The heading at the top of the page says "Book Q." The entry reads:
"p. 314-316 Jan. 29, 1814 Hardy Fluker (Edgefield Dist) to Marmeduke Coate (Newberry Dist); for $90 sold 200 ac; border: Venable's Crossroads, John Burnet, Cart Road Br, George Rowlan, School House Br, and Leonard Cardin; part of 890 ac survey Jan. 21, 1793 for Leonard Cardin. Witness Henry Coate and Joel Bell. Signed Hardy Fluker. Wit. oath Jun. 17, 1815 (Newberry Dist) Joel Bell to Y. J. Harrington JQ. Rec. Jul. 2, 1819." (Spelling and punctuation are as they appear in Pruitt's book.)
This is of interest to me because it is the first time I ever have seen the names Coats and Burnett (in any spelling) on the same sheet of paper. I found this while looking for the parents of Juliana Coats and of her husband, Jeremiah W. Burnett. They ended up in Perry Co., AL, about 1850. With them was Margaret Coats, whose relationship to Juliana is unknown.
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