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Barren County, Kentucky
Thomas Scott to Isaac Moore and Robert McGown/McCown
5 February 1833
This Indenture made this 5th February 1833 between Thomas Scott
& Susan his wife of the one part and Robert
McGown and Isaac Moore of the other part, altogether
that the Said Thomas Scott and Susan his wife
for and in consideration of the Sum Eighty One Dollars twenty five to have in
hand paid the Receipt Whereof is hereby acknowledged here this day bargained and
Sold to the said Robert McGown & Isaac
Moore a certain tract or parcel of land it being the same tract
Deeded to me by Robert Majors and the same One which I now live
in Barren County Kentucky & is bounded as follows Beginning at a White Oak
Black Oak & hickory (the hickory now clear) Samuel Teolls Beginning Corner
thence 120 E 66 poles a large Black Oak & Chestnut in a line of John
Nelsons apex of Adam Ruge, thence with his line N 54
W 100 poles to his Corner White Oak hickory & Dogwood thence N 37 W 120
poles to a Post Oak at the edge of one Otis Field a conditional corner thence
with a conditional line S 5 W 65 poles along the Old Road to a Rock in One of
the original lines thence with the source S 70 E 200 poles to the Beginning
including one hundred acres to the Isaac Moore (?). To have and
to hold the aforesaid land and premises (?) the said Robert
McGown & Isaac Moore these heirs forever. The
said Thomas Scott and Susan his wife doth
& will (?) and forever Defend the aforesaid bargained land and premises for
himself, his heirs and assigns and from all & every other person or persons
whatsoever. In receipts whereof the said Thomas Scott and
Susan his wife have hereunto set their hands and seal this day
and Date above written.
Thomas Scott [Seal]
Susan Scott [Seal]
Barren County Court Clerks office To wit:
I William Logan an clerk of the county court for said County do
certify that the forgoing & written Deed of Conveyance from Thomas
Scott wife to Robert MCGown & Isaac
Moore was on the 18th day of February 1833 acknowledged before me by
the said Thomas Scott to be his act & Deed whereupon the
aforesaid Deed and this certificate hath been Duly admitted to Record in my
office.
William Logan
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