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Barren County, Kentucky
John Perkins to Nathan Moore
20 April 1839
This Indenture made & entered into this 20th day of April 1839 between
John Perkins of the one part & Nathan
Moore of the other part both of the County of Barren & State of
Kentucky witnesseth that whereas the said John Perkins for
& in the Consideration of the sum of two hundred & thirty Dollars in
hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have bargained sold and by
these presence doth grant and Convey to the aforesaid Nathan
Moore a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres
more or less situated and being in the county of Barren & State of Kentucky
in the Barrens, it being the land on which the said Moore is at
this time a living and the intention is to convey one half of a two-hundred acre
survey patented to John Allen bearing date the first day of
July 1816 the part hereby intended to be conveyed begins on four post oaks &
two hickories running South thirteen West about ninety five poles to a post Oak
thence with the original line of Survey one hundred and ninety poles West to two
hickorys and two post oaks, thence North ten East about ninety five poles to
three post oaks, thence East one hundred & ninety poles to the beginning
which land I will forever warrant and defend to the aforesaid Moore
his heirs & assigns free from the claim or claims of all persons
whatsoever. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal
the day and date above written it is expressly understood that by this deed
there is only one half of the original 200 acre survey before referred to
conveyed.
John Perkins [Seal]
State of Kentucky, Barren County, Sct:
I Thomas I. Helm Clerk of the County Court for Said County
Certify that this deed from John Perkins to Nathan Moore was on
this day acknowledged before me by the said Perkins to be his
act and deed. Whereupon the Same & this Certificate has been recorded in my
office Given under my hand this 5th day of August 1839.
Tho. I. Helm, CBCC (Clerk of Barren County Court)
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