Campbell-Anderson County TN Archives Deed.....Carlock, Henry - Campbell , Thomas January
31, 1806
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Four Hundred Acres
Written: January 31, 1806
Recorded: December 2, 1806
Campbell County, Tennessee
Book of Deeds
1806-1810
This Indenture made this last day of January in the year of Eighteen Hundred
and six, between Thomas Campbell of the one party and Henry Carlock of the
other party, both in the County of Anderson and State of Tennessee. Witness
that the said Thomas Campbell for and, in consideration of the sum of Five
Hundred dollars to his hand paid, the reciept whereof is hereby given, hath by
these presents, doth grant, bargain, sell, ?ll?on in fee of and confirm unto
the sd. Henry Carlock, his heirs and assigns forever, a certain tract of land
containing Four Hundred acres, be the same, more or less, lying and being in
Powells Valley, Eastern District, adjoining the North East line of Hendersons
big survey. Being a grant granted to George Moswell aand Francis Maybury.
Beginning on a sapling sugar tree in Hendersons line marked thus, M thence
running along Hendersons line S. 45 Deg. W. 280 poles to a hickory and poplar
crossing a branch, thence N. 45 deg. W. two and ninety poles to a stake, thence
North forty five degrees 280 poles to a stake, thence to athe beginning,
containing 500 acres, more or less, with all and singular etc. sic......
To have and To hold the said 500 acres of land with the appurtenancees unto the
siad Henry Carlock, his heirs and assigns, forever, against the lawful title,
claim and demand of all and every person or persons whatsoever, shall and will
warrent and forever defend by their presents.
In witness whereof the siad Thomas Campbell hath hereunto set his hand and
affixed his seal the day and year above written.
Thomas Campbell (Seal)
Test:
Rich'd Linville
John Vanderpool
State of Tennessee} Tuesday,
December 2, 1806
Campbell County}
The within deed for 500 ares of land to Henry Carlock was acknowledged to open
court by Thomas Campbell, the grantor, and ordered to be registered.
Jas. Grant C.C.C.
And True Copy Test
Daniel White R.C.C.
(3)
This Indenture made this ladt day of January in the year of Eighteen Hundred
and six, between Thomas Campbell of the one party and Henry Carlock of the
other party, both in the County of Anderson and State of tennessee. Witness
that the said Thomas Campbell for and, in consideration of the sum of Five
Hundred dollars ti his hand paid, the reciept whereof is hereby given, hath by
these presents, doth grant, bargain, sell, ?ll?on in fee of and confirm unto
the sd. Henry Carlock, his heirs and assigns forever, a certain tract of land
containing Four Hundred acres, be the same, more or less, lying and being in
Powells Valley, Eastern District, adjoining the North East line of Hendersons
big survey, it being part of an original pattern granted to Francis Maybury,
marked and known by the letter P. Beginning in Hendersons line on the West bank
of Indian Creek and running East crossing the same to the top of the bank, to a
stake. Thence North to a stake below the mill, thence East 12 poles to the Ash
Sapling marked, thence North to a Poplar and Hickory trees, marked as a
division between Richard Linville and said Carlock and so on to the top of the
mountain, thence West to Campbell line, and with the same to the beginning.
Cotaining fifty acres of land, more or less, with all and singular, etc. etc.
etc......
(4)
To have and to hold the said fifty acres of land, with etc. etc.
In witness whereof the said Henry Campbell hath hereunto set his hand, affixed
his seal, the day and year above written.
Henry Carlock
Test:
Rich'd Linville
John Vanderpool
State of Tennessee} Tuesday, December 2,
1806
Campbell County}
The within deed for fifty acres of land from Henry Carlock to Thomas Campbell
was proven in open court by Rich'd Linville and John Vanderpol and ordered to
be registered.
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