Skinner, Isaac Frances Marion - deeds; Winn Par., LA
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Skinner, I. F. M. [total of 22 pages]
Winn Parish Courthouse; Winnfield, LA
[pgs 1 & 2; courthouse pgs 447 & 448]
State of Louisiana
Parish of Winn
I. F. M. Skinner, Deed
To E. B. Tullos
Know all men by these presents that I, - I. F. M. Skinner of the Parish
of
Winn, State of Louisiana, for and consideration of the sum of Five
Hundred
Dollars to me in hand paid by E. B. Tullos receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged. Have granted sold and conveyed with full subrogations to
all of
my rights and actions of warranty against all former owners and vendors
unto
the said E. B. Tullos of the Parish of Winn and State of Louisiana. All
that
contains and described as follows: North East 1/4 of NW 1/4 South west
1/4 of
North west 1/4 Section 2. Township 10 NR 1 west La. West. Also all the
mercantable pie timber on the following decribed land North East 1/4 of
South
west 1/4; South East 1/4 of North west 1/4 Secion 2. Township 10 N Range
1
west La. Mer. And the Said E. B. Tullos is to re??? said timber within
10
years from date. 12 in. In diameter up. Stump measure - Said I. F. M.
Skinner
for the purpose of felling and removing the timber from said land grants
to
said E. B. Tullos his heirs or assignes possessing said timber, the
right to
cut out and construct roads or trainways over and through same. To have
and to
hold the above described premises together with all & Singular the
rights and
appurtenances thereto in any wise belonging unto the Said E. B. Tullos
his
heirs and assignes forever; and I do hereby bind myself heirs executors
&
administrators to ??? and forever defend all and singular the said
premises
unto the said E. B. Tullos heirs and assigns against any person
whomsoever
lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof Witness my
hand at
Winnfield, Louisiana in the presence of S. H. Lynder and J. T. Wallace
Jr.
lawful witnesses on this 11th day of May A.D. 1900.
Witnesses:
I. F. M. Skinner
S. H. Lynder J. T. Wallace, Jr.
State of Louisiana
***
[page 3; courthouse pg 67]
I. M. Skinner
to W. E. Kelly
Timber Contract
This indenture made this 13th day of June A.D. 1901, by and between I.
M.
Skiner, party of the first part unto and with W. E. Kelly party of the
second
part.
Witnessed, That said party of the first part bring Mr. omero in for
simply,
and in possession of the following lands, lying ad beig ituated in
Parish of
Winn, La to wit: W1/2 of NW 1/4 sec. 3n NS 1/4 & NE 1/4 sec. 34.
***
[page 4; courthouse 608]
Delia A. Skinner
to La. Lum. Co.
State of Louisiaa
Parish of Winn
Know all men by these present to viz That Delia A. Skinner of Winn
Parish,
State of Louisiana for and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred
and
Twenty Dollars to me in hand paid by Louisiaa Lumber Co viz. Has
granted,
sell, convey, set over and deliver unto the said Louisiana Lumber Co.
Ltd of
Ouachita Parish and State of Louisiana all that contain lot in parish of
land
situated in Win Parish La. And described as follows: the north west
quarter of
the south west quarter (nw of sw) of Sec. 2, Tp 10. North of Range 1
mrh. La.
Mer.
To have and to hold he above described premises together with all and
singular
the right and appurtenances thereto in any will belonging unto the said
Delia
A. Skinner heirs and asdsigns forever and I hereby find myself, heirs,
executing and administrations to warrant and forever defend all and
singular
the said premises unto the said Louisiana Timber Company Ltd. heirs and
assigns, against any person whomsoever lawfully claiming on to claim the
same
or any part thereof.
Witness my hand at Rochelle, Louisiana in the presence of T. S. Smythe
and I.
F. M. Skinner lawful witnesses on this 3rd Sept 1901.
Witnesses: Delia
A.
Skinner
T. L. Smythe
I. F. M. Skinner
State of Louisiana
Parish of Winn
Before me the undersigned authority personally came and appeared T. L.
Smythe
one of the attesting witnesses to the within and ??? act of sales and on
oath
he says that he saw all the parties sign the same for the purposes
therein
specified that he now recognizes their signatures and that of himself
and his
ca- witnesses to be true ad genuine so help him God.
T. L. Smythe
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th Sept 1901
C. M. Bevill
Dy Clr & Ex-off Nah Par.
Filed and Recorded Oct 25th 1901
C. M. Bevill, Dy Rec.
***
[pg 5 & 6; Courthouse 708 & 709]
I. M. Skinner
to North La. Lbr. and Tbr. Co.
Timber Contract
State of Louisiana, Parish of Winn} This contract and agreement made and
entered into on this the 24th day of June 1903 by and between I. M.
Skinner
party of the first part and North La. Lbr. And Tbr. Co. party of the
second
part.
Witnesseth: That the party of the first part being the owner in fee
simple of
the following described landsd situated in the Parish of Win and State
of
Louisiana to wit: NW 1/4 1/4 of NW 1/4 Sec 35 and NE 1/ of NE 1/4 Sec.
34 and
SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 Sec 27 all in T. 11 R. 1 W and the party of the second
part
being desirous to purchase the pine timber on said lands at the price of
$430.00 dollars paid cash.
Now, therefore, the party of the first part has this day for and in
consideration of the sum of $430.00 dollar to me paid by the party of
the
second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged granted
bargained,
sold and conveyed and does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto
the
party of the second p[art, ad its successions heirs and assigns all the
pine
timber on the the land herrein before described for the price of $430.00
dollars paid cash.
That for the purpose of felling, cuttin and removing said timber from
said
land the party of the second part its heirs and assigns are to have
possession
of said lands and the right to cut out and construct roads and tramways
over
through and upon same except lands in cultivaton and the right to use
the same
for the removal of same which it may purchase on lands adjoining and
beyond
that described herein and to have for ingress and egress for its
employees,
teams, and vehicles into uuupon and off the same for the period of ten
years
from this date, at the end of which time this contract is to be void as
to
future operations hereunder.
That in case of the sale, transfer, lease or mortgage of said land the
party
of the first part agrees and binds himself to reserve and protect the
title
rights of the second part to said timber.
Witness our hands and seals on this the 24th day of June 1903.
Attest I. M.
Skinner, Seal.
A. P. Collins
B. H. Culbreath
Personally came and appeared beforee me the undersigned authority B. H.
Culbreath who being duly sworn by me deposes and says that he saw party
to the
above deed sign the same and he and A. P. Collins signed as attesting
witness,
and lins signed as attesting witness and he now recognizes all the
signatures
thereto as true and genuine. Sworn and subscribed to before me this the
24th
day of June A.D. 1903. B. H. Culbreath
{Seal} J. J. Mixon, Dy. C. 5" D.C.
Filed June 24th Recorded June 25th 1903.
J. J. Mixon, Dy C. 5" D.C.
*****
[pg 7; Courthouse page 108]
I. M. Skinner to
M. La. O. & M. Co. Ltd.
State of Louisiana, Know all men by these presents:
Parish of Winn}That I. F. M. Skinner a resident of the Parish of Winn
State of
Louisiana for and in consideration of the sum of Three Hundred and
Twenty
Dollars cash in hand paid receipt of which is hereby acknowledged have
this
day bargained sold, and delivered unto North Louisiana Oil and Mineral
Company
Limited the coal lignite, oil, gas, gold, silver, lead, copper,
petroleum, or
any other mineral or oils on and under the following prescribed lands
situated
in the Parish of Winn State of Louisiana to wit: W ½ NW 1/4 Sec. 35 NE
1/4 of
NE 1/4 Sec 34 SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 Sec. 27 Tp. 11 R. 1 West, with full right
of
ingress and eress to go upon the same for all purposes of mining boring
piping
or manufacturing in any way the properties herein conveyed.
Thereby warrant that I am owner of the lands herein described and
conveyed and
bind and obligate myself, heirs, and assigns to forever warrant and
defend
title to the same to any person or persons whomsoever
In testimony where of the parties hereto sign their name in the presence
of
the undersigned witnesses of lawful age and domicile at Winnfield,
Louisiana
this the 29 day of July A.D. 1903.
Witnesses: I. M.
Skinner
A. P. Collins
Before me, the undersigned authority personally came and appeared A. P.
Collins who, after being by me duly sworn deposes and says that he
signed the
above deed as a witness and saw the other witnesses and principals sign
the
same for the purposes therein stated, A. P. Collins.
Sworn to and subscribed before me Notary this the 4 day of August 1903.
(Signed) D. B. Coates
Notary Public
Filed Aug 7 Recorded Sept. 2, 1903
J. J. Mixon
Dy Rec.
***
[pg 8; Courthouse page 191]
Isaac M.Skinner
to Louisiana Lumber Co.
.....owner of the following timber on the Southwest qtr of the North
west qtr
of section thirty five (35) Township no. Eleven (11) North of Rge one
West (1)
La. Mer. 40 acres more less...
*****
[pg 9 & 10; Courthouse pages 371 & 372]
I. F. M. Skinner
to Lewis Chapel M. P. Church #1588
State of Louisiana}
Parish of Winn }Before me P. K. Abel Clerk and Ex-Officio Notary
Public
duly commissioned and sworn within and for the Parish of Winn and State
of
Louisiaa in presence of the witnesses herein afterwaard and undersigned
personally came and appeared I. F. M. Skiner a resident of Winn Parish
State
of Louiiana who declared that for the love [of - marked out] he has for
the
cause of Christ and from a desire for the advancement of the same good
acquittance and discharge givein for the same he did and does by these
presents give, donate, assign, convey set over and deliver unto Thomas
Cox, A.
L. McVay and I. F. M. Skinner, Trustees of Lewis Chapel Methodist
Protestant
Church or to their successor here present accepting for themselves
their
heirs and assigns all Land pitycular[sic] the following described
property to
wit: Beginning
^105 yds North of the>south west corner of N.E. 1/4 of SW 1/4 sec. 2
Tp. 10 N
R 1 W La. Mer. Running North 50 yds thence east 105 yds thence south 70
yds
thece west 105 yds to place of beginning cotaining in the agaregate One
and
one half (1 1/2) acres. Said described property is given and donated by
the
said I. F. M. Skinner for the use and benefit of the Methodist
Protestant
Church for a church lot. It is undertood by the partie herei that all
timber
on the above described lot is hereby reserved by the said Donor. To have
and
to hold the said property unto the said Methodist Protestant Church
their
heirs and assigns in full property forever free from any lein mortgage
or
encumbrance whatever with full and generally warranty of title and with
full
subragation to all the rights of warranty and all other rights as held
by paid
donor. The paid appearers hereby agree to dispese with the certificate
required by article 3364 of the Revised Civil Code of this state and
exonerate
me aid Notary from liability on account of the non-production of the
same.
All taxes on the property herein conveyed have been paid as evidenced by
statement of donor. This done and passed at Winfield La on the 2nd day
of May
1914 in presence of the undersigned competent witnesses who sign with
said
appeared and me Notary after due reading
Witnesses: I. F. M.
Skinner
J. M. Griggs
J. A. Lewis
P.
K.
Abel
{seal} Clerk
&
ExOfficio Notary Public
Winn Ph.
La.
Filed May 2nd 1904 Recorded May 7 1904.
*****
[pg 11; Courthouse page 307]
I. M. Skinner
to G. E. Killen
State of Louisiana; Parish of Winn
.....all the merchantable Hardwood timber standing growing and being on
the
following described land to-wit: SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 Sec 27 and NE 1/4 of
NE 1/4
Sec. 34 T. 11. 3 One West...
*****
[pg 12; Courthouse page 419]
I. F. M. Skinner
to C. F. Tarver #3830
State of Louisiana
Parish of Winn. Before me S. M. Abel, Dy., Clerk & Ex-Off & Notary
Public
duly commissioned and sworn within and for the Parish of Winn in
presence of
the witnesses herein after named and undersigned. Personally came and
appeared
I. F. M. Skinner resident of Winn Parish, Louisiana who declare that he
did
and does by these presence grant, bargain, sell, convey, assign, set
over and
deliver unto C. F. Tarver a resident of Winn Parish, Louisiana here
p;resent
accepting and purchasing for himself his heirs and assigns all and
singular,
the following described property with all its rights, privileges and
belongings to-wit: NE1/4 of SW1/4 and SE1/4 of NW1/4 Sec 2. T. 10 N.R.
1.
West, La. Less One and one half acres sold to Leewis Chapel methodist
Protetant Church containint 78 ½ acres more or less. It is agreed and
understood that I. F. M. Skinner shall and does reserve Three acres
including
the building on this land as long as he lives or until he sees fit to
give
Possessdion of same to the said C. F. Tarver.
To have and to hold the said property unto the said purchasher his heirs
and
assign in full property forever, free from any lien mortgage or
encumbrance
whatever with full and eneral warranty of title and with full
subrogation to
all rights of warranty and all other rights as held by said vendor.
This sale is made and accepted for and in consideration of the price and
sum
of Three Hundred Ninety Two & 50/100 Dollars payable as follows to-wit:
One
Hundred and Eighty Dollars cash in hand paid to receipt of which is
hereby
acknowledged and the remainder to be paid in two notes of $106.25 due
Dec 1st
1908 and Dec. 1st 1909 as representing which credit portion said vendee
has
made drawn and signed his several two promissory notes made payable at
the
epochs aforesaid and to the order of I. F. M. Skinner conditioned to
bear
interest at 8 per cent. Per annum from maturity until paid, which
promissory
note, after havig been paraphed No Varietur by me, said Notary, in
order to
identify the same with these presents, been remitted to said I. F. M.
Skinner
who acknowledge due possession and delivery thereof.
In case it becomes necessary to resort to legal proceedings for the
recovery
of the amount of said note or any part thereof, the said C. F. Tarver
bind and
obligate himself to pay the fees of the attorney, whom may be employed
for
taht purpose, which fees are hereby fixed at 10.5 per cent on the amount
sued
for.
And in order to secure more effectully the full and punctial payment of
the
aforesaid note together with all the intest and costs that may accrue on
the
same, according to the tenor of said notes and the stipulations herein
written, the said purchaser in addtion to the vendors lien and privilege
which
is hereby expressly retained by said vendor declare that he does by
these
presents especially mortgage and hypothecaate the property herein
conveyed, to
the said vendor, binding himself, his heirs assigns, not to alienate,
deteriorate nor encumber the aid to the predjudice of this mortgage.
The said appearers hereby agree to dispense with the certificate
required by
Article 3364 of the Revised Civil Code of this State and exonerate me,
said
Notary, forom all responsibility on account of the non-production of the
same.
All State, Parish and municipal taxes due o the property herein conveyed
have
been paid as evidence by statement of vendor.
Thu done and appsed at Winnfield in the Parish of Winn State of
Louisiana on
this the second day of April A.D. 1908 Nineteen Hundred and Eight in the
presence of A. J. Jordan ad W. A. Crawford two competent witnesses who
sign
these presents with said appearers and me said Notary after due reading.
Witnesses: I. F. M.
Skinner
A. J. Jordan
W. A. Crawford
S. M. Abel; Dy, Clerk & Ex-Officio Notary
Public
Filed and Record April 2nd 1908 Recorded April the 4th A.D. 1908
*****
[pg 13; Courthouse page 322]
I. F. M. Skinner
to Louisiana Company, Ltd.
Timber Deed
*****
[pg 14; Courthouse page 731]
C. F. Tarver
to I. F. M. Skinner
State of Louisiana, Parish of Winn.