Georgia: Oglethorpe County: Deeds Bird Parks & Welcome Parks 1810-1840 ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store this file permanently for free access. This file was contributed by: Jeanie Smith Zadach DaisyZ@aol.com ==================================================================== Oglethorpe Co., GA Deeds Bird Parks & Welcome Parks Book F, p.116 & 117 Jan. 13, 1810 Welcome Parks and Elizabeth, his wife of Oglethorpe Co., to Ferdinand Phinizy of the city of Augusta $1,000 for 293 acres of land where Welcome & Elizabeth now live, his proportion of the tract of 600 acres granted to William Penn in 1784. Wit: Isham Rainey Welcome Parks Thomas Duke, J.P. Elizabeth Parks (mark) Thomas Burdell Rec. Mar. 21, 1810 Book N, p. 181 Jan. 9, 1830 Bird Parks of Coweta Co. to John L. Carter of Oglethorpe Co. for $200, 155 acres granted to Bird Parks on waters of Long Creek adj. Earleys & others & bound by Royal M. Flemming & Benjamin Allen. Wit: ____Bush Bird Parks Jonathan W. Raines, J.P. Rec. Nov. 15, 1830 Book N, p. 354 Feb. 18, 1831 Welcome Parks to Isaiah Paschal $100 for 58 acres on the waters of Long Creek and Troublesome Fork adj. Robert Maxwell & others. Wit: H.J. Askew Welcome Parks Lewis J. Deupree, J.I.C. Rec. Jan. 17, 1832 Book O, p. 524 Jan. 9, 1830 Bird Parks of Coweta Co. to Thomas H. Parks of Oglethorpe $500 for 300 acres on waters of Long Creek originally granted to William Few containing 600 acres, adj. Easley on the east, Powers on the south, Rainey on the west & Hay on the north. Wit: Charles Smith Bird Parks Nathaniel H. Smith, J.P Rec. May 25, 1837 Book O, p. 525 Jackson County, GA May 24, 1837 Samuel Hay administrator of the estate of William Hay, dec’d to Thomas H. Parks of Oglethorpe Co. $100 for 25 acres on the waters of Long Creek granted to William Hay & adj. Rainey, Parks & Flemming. Wit: N. Shotwell Samuel Hay, Admr. Claibourn Harris, J.P. Rec. May 25, 1837 Book O, p. 527 Wilkes County Sept 11, 1833 Abram B. Callaway of Wiles Co. to Thomas H. Parks of Oglethorpe $350 for 155 acres on waters of Long Creek, land granted to Bird Parks, adj. Taylor & others. Wit: James H. Ragan Abram B. Callaway Barton Scroggins Rec. May 27, 1837 F. Thomas Farmer, J.P. Book Q, p. 265 & 266 January 8, 1844 Thomas H. Parks to James S. Sims 478 acres for $1100, on the waters of Long Creek, which has been for many years Thomas H. Parks’ residence made up of the following several separate tract of land: 23 ˝ acres (deed said 25) sold May 24, 1837 by Thomas C. Hay, admr. of Wm. Hay, 152 acres sold by Abram B. Callaway Sept. 11, 1833 & 300 acres sold by Bird Parks January 6, 1831. Wit: John G. McHenry Thos. H. Parks Jos. Henry Lumpkin Rec. Jan. 30, 1844 Book R, p. 224 February 25, 1840 Thomas Parks to Dionysius Oliver of Elbert County, Georgia 230 acres of land which belonged to Thomas S. Hill, deceased, which was assigned to Sarah Hill, his widow now Sarah Oliver for her Dower, which belongs to said Parks in right of his wife Mary now deceased daughter of said Thomas & Sarah for $50. Wit: George R. Gilmer Thos. H. Parks Charles S. Meriwether Rec. Dec. 14, 1849 G.W. Gresham, J.P. Book R, p. 225 August 1, 1840 Thomas H. Parks to Thomas B. J. Hill 249 acres land on north side of Long Creek, adj. Henry Rams on north, Thomas B. J. Hill on east, Long Creek on south & Thomas B.J. Hill on west for $50. Wit: Henry B..? Thos. H. Parks Early Varner, J.P. Rec. Dec. 14, 1849 G.W. Gresham, J.P.