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Deed bk 48 pg520 1900 20A - near Randolf Rd
1904 to: McCoy John from: Geo McCoy et all
This indenture, made and entered into on this the 10th day of Aug. 1900, by and
between George McCoy and his wife Mattie
McCoy, party of the first part, and John McCoy party
of the second part, all of the County of Barren and State of Ky., Witnesseth,
that for and in consideration of the sum of $95.00 Ninety five Dollars cash in
hand paid the receipt of which is hereby acknoeledged. The parties of the first
part have bargained and sold and by this deed do bargain, sell and convey unto
the party of the second part, my interest which is one-half of the following
described tract or parcel of land: Begining at a white oak N.9 E.32 poles to a
poplar; thence N.15 1/2 E.171 poles to Ford's corner; thence E. 35 poles to a
stone; thence S.16 W.185 poles to a stone; thence S.63 E.11 poles to a poplar
stump near the Randolph road; thence S.72 1/2 E. 42 poles to the begin- ing,
containing 41 acres, more or less. Parties of the first part wave and relinquish
all right and title of dower and homestead exemption, with conenant of General
Warranty. George McCoy Mattie T. McCoy
State of Kentucky County of Barren. Sct. I, N. D. Terry, Clerk
of the Barren County Court, certify that the forgoing deed to
Jno:McCoy was, on the 10 day of Aug. 1900, acknowledged by
Geo. McCoy and his wife Mattie McCoy, to be
their act and deed before Dee W. Peers, and acting Deputy Clerk
for me, as appears from his endorsement thereon as follows: "Acknowledged before
me this 10 day of Aug. 1900, by George McCoy and his wife,
Mattie McCoy seperate and apart to be their act and deed.
N.D. Terry C.B.C.C. By Dee W. Peers D.C." And
was on this dat filed in my office for record, and the same and this certificate
have been recorded in my said office. Witness my hand this 14th day of May 1904.
N. D. Terry C.B.C.C.
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