LESLIE COUNTY COURT Whereas, in the action of Susan Eversole, Plaintiff Against Hiram Begley, Defendant Then pending in the Leslie County Court, for the partition of the real estate of Samuel Begley deceased, an order was entered at the August Term, 1896 directing E.Y. Begley, William Sizemore and Jackson Sizemore allotment of the said real estate between the parties to said action, and the said court to make division and dance with said order, and said Commissioners having made their report of the division at the January Term, 1897, of the said Court, their said report was then by a further order of said court approved and confirmed, and on the 15th day of February 1897, the said court appointed the undersigned Clark Eversole a Special Commissioner to make deeds of partition, conveying to each party the lands and property allotted to them in severally. Now, therefore, this indenture made and entered into this 3rd day of March, 1897, between Susan Eversole, Alice Begley, George Begley, Lucinda Napier, Lilly Begley, Martha Begley, Mary Begley, John Begley, Carria Napier, Emer Begley and Hiram Begley by Clark Eversole Commissioner aforesaid of the first part, and John Begley of the second part. Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the premises, and in obedience to said order, the parties of the first part, by Clark Eversole Commissioner aforesaid, have sold, and do hereby convey to said party of the second part and his heirs and assigns forever, the Lot No. 7 which is two boundaries described as follows, viz: one boundary on Saylor’s Branch and embraced in a deed from William Sizemore and Blev Asher to Samuel Begley beginning on the south side of said Branch to and apple tree at the end of the point of the ridge, same is a 3rd corner to a lot no. 6 thence up the point as it meanders And with the lines of lot no.6 S611/2 E38 poles to a beech, S371/2 E10 poles to a beech S631/2 E28 poles to twin chestnut oaks on top of a large rock S 501/2 E18 poles to a crooked chestnut S341/2 E8 poles 28 limbs to a white oak and small maple S41 E20 poles to a black gum and chestnut on top of a high knob thence with top of ridge S68 poles to a black gum S661/2 W23 poles to a chestnut S13 W9 poles to a black gum S671/2 671/2 W 20 poles to a black gum chestnut and maple on top of the hill, this line runs to top of ridge N25 W13 poles to a beech and small flat rock about 20 feet from branch on South bank of same just below where said Saylor’s lives and running over 2 large rocks thence down said Branch as it meanders N26 E10 poles N2 E8 poles N9 W100 poles N111/2 W8 poles to a beech to next bank of said branch thence down said branch as it meanders and with lines of lot No. 8 N34 E4 poles , N71/2 W16 Poles, N24 W22 poles 18 limbs running with said branch N24 W20 poles to beginning, 2nd boundary is embraced in a 50 acre patent on Ellison Branch beginning at 4 corner of said survey at a sugar tree on W side of said branch about 20 poles from same thence with 4 line of same N20 W60 poles to 5 *? Thence with first line N60 W86 poles to a beech thence S36 E133 poles to a stake in 6 line of said survey on South bank of Cain Hollow thence N71 E22 poles to the beginning To have and to hold the same with the appurtenances, unto the party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, and the said parties of the first part, by the Commissioner aforesaid, hereby covenant with the party of the second part, that they will warrant and defend the title of the land and premises hereby conveyed against the claims of the parties of the first part. Witness my hand this 3rd day of March 1897 Clark Eversole Commissioner Examined and approved in open court, this 15th day of March 1897 William Dixon, Judge L.C.C State of Kentucky Leslie County I, J.M. Howard Clerk of the County Court for the County and State aforesaid, do certify that the foregoing deed from Susan Eversole, Alice Begley, George Begley, Lucinda Napier, Lilly Begley, Martha Begley, Mary Begley, *? Begley, Carsa Napier, Elmer Begley and Hiram Begley To John Begley by Clark Eversole Special Commissioner, was on the 15th day of March 1897, presented in open court, and was acknowledged by the said Clark Eversole, party thereto, to be his act and deed, and lodged for record; and that said deed having been examined by the court, was approved and confirmed, and so endorsed by the Judge. Whereupon the same, together with the certificate of the Judge, and this certificate, have been duly admitted to record in my office Given under my hand this 6th day of February 1901 J.M. Howard, Clerk