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This Indenture made
the 16th day of July 1849 Between Edward H Nock of the Town of Frankfort
in the County of Franklin
and State of Kentucky of the first part and Reuben Bratcher
of the County of Grayson and State aforesaid of the other part
Witnefseth that the said Edward H. Nock for and in consideration of the
Sum of One hundred and fifty nine dollars the Receipt of one third of
Said Consideration in hand paid, is
hereby acknowledged and the Said Reuben Bratcher two notes for the
remaining two thirds to be paid in One and two years from this date in
Equal annual payments hath given granted bargained and Sold and doth by
these presents give grant bargain Sell alein and Convey unto the said Reuben
Bratcher his heirs and afsigns forever a certain tract or
parcel of land Situate lying and being in the County of Ohio and State
aforesaid on the waters of Caney Creek and being part of a tract of
fifteen hundred and Eighty five acres
conveyed to the Said Edward H. Nock by Elisabeth Campbell Stewart by her
attorney in fact R. G. Samuel by deed dated the 9th day of November 1848 and
Recorded in the Clerks office of Grayson County in Deed Book H
Page 447 and being Lot No 11 as will more fully appear by a Reference to a
division of land between Beall and Campbell by a decree
of the Federal Court which is refered to for more certainty and the
part now intended to be conveyed is bounded as follows. Beginning
at two Beeches Standing on the bank of Caney William Bratchers corner
Running thence with his line North 17 1/2 East 393 poles to two white
oaks in the Original line of Said lot No 11 thence with the Same North
85 1/2 West 40 poles to a black oak and hickory Joseph McDaniels Corner
thence with his line South 37 west 52 poles to a beech in McDaniels line
thence 17 1/2 west 306 poles to a beech on the bank of Caney thence up
the Same with the Several Meanders thereof to the Beginning containing
one hundred and fifty acres To have and to hold the Said tract or parcel of land
together with all and Singular the Appurtenances and advantages
thereunto belonging or in any wise Appertaining unto the said Reuben Bratcher his heirs or
afsigns forever and the said
Edward H. Nock doth further Covenant and agree to and with the said Reuben
Bratcher his heirs forever that he will and Shall
forever warrant and defend the said tract or parcel of land from the claim
or claims of himself his heirs or afsigns and from the Claim or Claims of
all and every other person or persons Claiming the same in any manner Whatsoever
The Said Edward H Nock reserves a lien on the land herein conveyed for
the payment of the purchase money In witnefs where of the said Edward H. Nock by Robert
Goode his attorney in fact has hereunto Set his hand and affixed his
Seal the day and year first within written. |
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E H. Nock
{Seal}
By Robert Goode his
Attorney in fact |
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State of Kentucky
Grayson County Sct |
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I Edwin Thomas Deputy Clerk for Jack Thomas Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do
certify that on this day the foregoing deed from Edward H Nock by Robert Goode
his Attorney in fact to Reuben Bratcher was this day produced to me in my
office and acknowledged by the Said Robert Goode as attorney aforesaid to be
the act and deed of the Said Edward H Nock for the purposes herein
mentioned, which is hereby certified, to the Clerk of the Ohio County Court
for record, Where the premises be Given under my hand, this 16th day of July
1849 |
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Edwin Thomas
DC
For Jack Thomas Clk |
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Commonwealth of
Kentucky
Ohio County To
wit |
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I Charles Henderson
Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do certify that this
deed from E H Nock by Robert Goode his attorney in fact to Reuben Bratcher was this day produced to me in my
Office for
record Whereupon from the said deed together with the foregoing
Certificate as also the Certificate
Endorsed thereon hath been duly admitted
to record in my Office Given under my hand, this 9th day of February
1850 |
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Ch Henderson
Clk
By T J Henderson DC |
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