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Williams to : Deed Clay: 100 Acres

ackd D Kembrel & proven by Morton & Johnson January 6th, 1817

Recorded in Deed Book L P 427

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This Indenture made this twenty third day of September in the year Eighteen hundred and sixteen between William Williams & Elizabeth his wife Dan Williams and Salley his wife Duke Kimbrell and Betsey his wife all of the County of Madison and state of Kentucky of the one part: and Green Clay of the same county and state of the other part witnesseth that the said William Williams and Elizabeth his wife Dan Williams and Salley his wife Duke Kimbrell and Betsey his wife for and inconsideration of the sum of fifteen hundred and fifty dollars to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge hath granted bargained and sold and by these presents do Grant Bargain Sell alien in fee off convey and deliver to the said Green Clay his heirs and assigns for Ever: a certain tract or parcell of land situate lying and being in the county of Madison on the waters of the Buffalo fork of Tates Creek and Jack's Creek and bounded as follows to wit Beginning at two hickories on a line of Green Clays & corner to the land sold and conveyed by James Hockady & wife to Green Clay, thence with said Clay's line S.55.W.36 poles to his corner on a hill side near the head of [illegible]hallow at a white oaktree thence north sixty one poles with another line of said Clays to a Sugartree Saplin and Mulberry tree a pointer corner to the land of said Duke Kimbrell, thence with said Kimbrells line S.51.West 40 poles to his corner at a white oak poplar & beech Saplin standing at the fork of a branch of Jacks Creek thence running up the right hand fork as it

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Meanders meanders & binding thereon nearby a course S.4.8.W about fifty eight poles to a Sugartree white walnut on a line of Benjamin Morton thence with Mortons line S.24.E to the Tates Creek road and along the middle of the road 86 poles in all thence along the middle of said road S.50.E 80 poles to a stake on Hiram Biggerstaffs line thence with Biggerstaffs line N.7.0.E 80 poles crossing Tate's Creek Road and a branch to his corner at three Sugar trees on the line of the land said Clay bought of James Hockady on the east bank of a branch of the Buffalo fork of Tates Creek thence with said Clays line assignee of Hockady N.33.W144 holes to the Beginning containing one hundred acres be the quanitity more or less with its appurtenances to have and to hold the said tract or parcell of land with its appurtenances to the said Green Clay his heirs and assigns forever: and the said William Williams & Elizabeth his wife Dan Williams & Salley his wife Duke Kimbrell and Betsey his wife for themselves & their heirs executors and administrators the said tract or parcell of land with its appurtenances to the said Green Clay his heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend against all and every person or persons what ever: Intestimony wherof we have hereunto set our hands &seals the day and year first above written.

signed sealed & delivered William Williams Elizabeth Williams Dan Williams Salley Williams Duke Kimbal

In presence of us. Jesse Johnson William Wayne Bengimen Morton Mitchell Overstreet

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State of Kentucky, Madison County Kentucky viz This day came before us Green Clay & Mitchell Overstreet two of the justices of the peace in and for the said County of Madison duly qualified according to law: Elizabeth Williams, the wife of William Williams and Sally Williams, the wife of Dan Williams and proceeded to explain the contents of the foregoing deed to them separate and apart from their said husbands, who relinquished their right of Dower to the land therein mentioned without threats, fears or persuation from their said husbands & freely consented that the said deed may be recorded given under our hands and seals this 23rd day of Sep 1816 Green Clay

State of Kentucky Madison County sct County Clerk office January 6th 1817 I, William Irvine, Clerk of the court for the County aforesaid, do hereby certify it that this Indenture was this day produced to me in my office with the certificate there on indorsed and said [inserted above: and indenture] acknowledged by Duke Kimbrell to be his act and deed and proven to be the act and deed of William Williams & Dan Williams by the oath of Jesse Johnson and Benjamin Morton witnesses thereto and by virtue of the said certificate, acknowledgment and proof the same has been duly recorded in my office. A Copy Atteste Will Irvine

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