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Barren Co. Ky deed book # 32 pg. 609-610
This indenture made and entered into this ninth day of
March 1883, between U. M. Marshall
and his wife Nancy A. Marshall of Marion County,
Illinois, parties of the first part and W. C. Pickett of the
county of Barren and state of Kentucky, of the second part. Witness to that for
and in consideration of the sum of fifty dollars cash in hand paid, the parties
of the first part the said U. M. Marshall and his wife
Nancy A. Marshall have this day bargained, sold, ____,
transferred and conveyed and by these presents doth bargain, sell, ___, transfer
and convey unto the said W. C. Pickett the undivided interest
of the said U. M. Marshall in the tract of land Barren county,
Kentucky, on the waters of S____ Fork of Beaver Creek and known as the
Thornton Settle tract of land. To have and hold unto the said
W.C. Pickett his heirs and assigns forever with______ of
General W___. Nancy A. Marshall, wife of the U. M.
Marshall, joins with her husband in this conveyance and waives and
relinquishes her potential right of dower here in. Given under our hands the day
and date first above written.
Witness to mark U. M.
Marshall
Henry T. Vail Nancy A. (X)
Marshall
Her mark
State of Illinois
Marion County
I, John W. Johnson, a Notary Public in and for the said county
and state aforesaid, do hereby certify that this instrument of writing from
U. M. Marshall and his wife Nancy A.
Marshall was this day produced to me by the parties which was
acknowledged by the said U. M. Marshall to be his act and deed,
and the contents and effects of the instrument being explained to the said
Nancy A. Marshall by me separately and apart from her husband,
she thereupon decreed that she did freely and voluntarily execute and deliver
the same to be her act and deed and consented that the same might be recorded.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this 9th day of March
1883.
/seal/ John W.
Johnson Notary Public
State of Kentucky
Barren county . Sct
I, J. T. Wooten , Clerk of the Barren county
court , certify that the foregoing deed to W. C. Pickett was on
this day filed in my office, duly certified for record. Whereupon the same, the
foregoing and this certificate have been recorded in my said office. Witness my
hand and seal this 11th day of July 1892.
J. T. Wooten, Clerk /seal/
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