Georgia: Oglethorpe County: Charles Smith Deeds 1796-1830 ==================================================================== 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 ==================================================================== Charles Smith Oglethorpe Co., GA Deeds Book A, p. 371 & 372 Oct. 1, 1796 Charles Smith & Stephen Potts to Thomas W. Grimes all of Oglethorpe Co., 432 ˝ acres on the waters of Long Creek, adj. Thomas W. Grimes & John Miford, James Glenn, Robert Parks, Stephen Potts for $500, part of larger tract originally granted to George Lumpkin. Wit: Jno. Lumpkin. J.C. Chas. Smith Jno. Lumpkin, Stephen Potts Book A, p. 468 Dec. 9, 1830 Charles Smith to David Robinson, lot 94 in 4th Dist $350. Book C, P. 33 Dec. 28, 1797 Charles Smith to George Young, 190 acres at the head of Buffalo Creek of Long Creek of Broad River, bounded by lands of Leonard Young, Joshua Tellings, & Seymour Powell, for ten pounds. Signed Charles Smith, wit: Jno. Collier & L. Young Book C, P. 124 July 10, 1798 Charles Smith to Thomas Dunn, 55 acres on the waters of the Buffalo fork of Long Creek that was originally granted to George Lumpkin, bounded by lands of Leonard Young for $3. Signed Charles Smith, wit: Isaac Collier, J.P. Book C, P. 203 Apr. 28, 1797 Charles Smith to Leonard Young 130 acres on the head of the Buffalo Fork of Long Creek of Broad River, bounded by lands of Joshua Tellings for ten pounds. Signed Charles Smith, wit: Seymour Powell & Jno Collier. Book C, P. 488 Feb. 9, 1801 Charles Smith of Greene County to Walter Dossey of Oglethorpe County 160 acres on the waters of Fishing Creek it being part of tract granted to Charles Smith in 1785 for $100. Signed Charles Smith, wit: Wm. Milton Book D, P. 231 Mar. 20, 1803 Samuel Pennington & wife Mary to Charles Smith 40 acres on the waters of Troublesome Creek a branch of Long Creek, mentions tract granted to John Fielder in Feb. 1787 by the Governor, $240. Signed Samuel Pennington, wit: Edward Davis, Isaac Pennington. Book E, p.90 & 91 May 12, 1806 John Malone of Clark Co. to Charles Smith of Oglethorpe $300 for 149 acres on waters of Long Creek a branch of Broad River, adj. Thomas Dunn, Stephen Potts, land granted to George Lumpkin 1785. Wit: Peterson Smith John Malone {LS} William Malone Nancy Malone relinquished her right to dower and signed with her mark Book E, p.111 Jan. 25, 1804 Charles Smith of Green Co. to William Stewart of Oglethorpe Co. $440 for 240 acres where David Meriwether now lives on waters of Fishing Creek of Oglethorpe Green (sic) part of 500 acres granted to Charles Smith adj. Lands granted to William Walker & Stephen & others – be it remembered that 160 acres deeded to Walter Dawsey & 100 acres to Garland Mancey & John Swanson. Wit: William Langham Charles Smith {LS} Sworn Oct. 10, 1806 Book G, p. 204 & 205 March 19, 1805 Charles Smith to Cuthbert Collier $200 for forty acres on the waters of Troublesome, a branch of Long Creek, tract was granted to John Fielder February 16, 1787, adj. Noah Freeman. Wit: Isaac Collier Charles Smith {Seal} Mathew Rainey Rec. Nov 16, 1811 John Collier, J.I.C. Book J, p. 58 Dec. 20, 1817 Joel Colly & Polly Colly,his wife, to Charles Smith, Jr $2,000 for 415 acres on waters of Long Creek. Wit: Nath’l H. Smith Joel Colly {Seal} Moses Wilkes Polly Colly (her mark) {Seal} James Glass Rec. Nov 16, 1818 Isaac Collier Book J, p. 177 & 178 Aug. 30, 1819 Charles Smith for love & affection for grandson Thomas K. McAllister, a son of John McAllister & Eliza McAllister of Warren Co, Mississippi, a Negro man named Woodly who is now in the possession of John McAllister and who I lent to my daughter Elizabeth McAllister. Charles Smith for love & affection for granddaughter, Harriett B. Blanton, formerly Harriet B. McAllister a daughter of John McAllister & Eliza McAllister of Warren Co, Mississippi, a Negro woman named Beck who is now in the possession of John McAllister and who I lent to my daughter Elizabeth McAllister. Charles Smith for love & affection for grandson Augustus W. McAllister, a son of John & Eliza McAllister of Warren Co, Mississippi, a Negro man named Will who is now in the possession of John McAllister and who I lent to my daughter Elizabeth McAllister. Charles Smith for love & affection for granddaughter Charlotte Ann McAllister, a daughter of John McAllister & Eliza McAllister of Warren Co, Mississippi, a Negro man named Sesar, who is now in the possession of John McAllister and who I lent to my daughter Elizabeth McAllister. Wit: Egbert B. Beall Charles Smith Elias Beall, J.I.C. Rec. Sept 1, 1819 Book M, P. 42 Jan. 5, 1827 Charles Smith, Jr. to John Baughn 74˝ acres on Long Creek, land that was allotted to Charles Smith, Jr. as his part of Isham Smith’s estate for $400. Signed Charles Smith Jr., wit: Isaac Hardeman, Thomas Duke, J.P. Book M, P. 62 Apr. 25, 1826 Britton Stamps, Sheriff, to Peachy R. Gilmer 114 acres sold at public sale on waters of Long Creek for $314, There was a Superior Court execution against Benjamin Smith, Nathaniel H. Smith & Charles Smith, security in stay of execution in favor of Samuel Creamer for use of Jesse Bell. Wit: Isaac Hardeman & John Hardeman. Book M, p. 74 March 6, 1827 Charles Smith to Peach Gilmer, 4 Negroes; Moll age 30, and her children Colbert, Henry, ??, and John Book M, P. 198 Nov. 16, 1826 Britain Stamps, Sheriff, to Charles V. Collier at public sale the lands of Charles Smith (where he resided before the levy) 490 acres on Buffalo Creek fork of Long Creek adj Peachy R. Gilmer & Jacob Phinzy for $1260. Fifas in favor John Hardiman vs. Charles Smith & Benjamin Smith, security Woody Jackson for use of Thomas N. Partain vs. Charles Smith Senr. and Benj. Smith security Stewart & Hargroves vs. Charles Smith and Benjamin Smith security for Ann Potts & Henry Potts executor of Stephen Potts, dec’d vs. Charles Smith against the good, chattels, lands & tenements of Charles Smith. Wit: Davis Owen & John Hardeman, J.I.C. Book M, p. 319 Apr 12, 1828 Charles Smith to Nathaniel H. Smith 426 acres on the waters of Long Creek & adj. David Dunn & others for $1500. Signed Charles Smith, wit: Gies Young J.P. Book M, P. 347 Feb.10,182? – Recorded Nov 7, 1828 Charles Smith & wife Elizabeth to Nathaniel Smith 208 ˝ acres on the waters of Long Creek for $1,000. Signed Charles Smith, signed Elizabeth Smith, wit: Robt. V. Hardeman, -... Manifee & John Hardiman J.I.C. Book N, P. 63-64 December 26, 1829 Sophia Wesley Lucas to Charles Smith. Whereas Sophia Wesley is entering a matrimonial contract with John Hardeman and being desirous of securing her property against the claims of the creditors of John Hardeman & intending to retain to herself & her family the estate free from any contract or right of John Hardeman which would acquire by their i ntermarriage. On account of the love & confidence existing between herself & Charles Smith as well as $5 paid by Charles Smith sold to him the following Negroes: Ginny, Betty, Mary Ann, Phillis, Cook, Mary, Manda, Clem, Arthur, Grief, William, Euastis, Harold and Frances being the same that was contained in the inventory of the Estate of James Lucas and in the 3rd item of the will of the late Henry Hill. I hereby assign & transfer to Charles Smith all mortgages, bonds, debts, executions, Judgments, notes, open accounts & claims which are due me from the estate of James H. Lucas and all kinds of real & personal property which Sophia Wesley in now interested or that may hereafter fall, happen or accredit to me from the estate of my deceased father. Property etc. to be held in trust, profits to accrue to sole and entire use of Sophia Wesley during her lifetime or to any family she may have by John Hardeman. Wit: Benjamin F. Hardeman Sophia W. Lucas {LS} Benjamin Blanten Whitman C. Hill Rec. Jan 7, 1830 Book N, P. 157-158 Sept. 1, 1830 Nathaniel H. Smith to Joseph Henry Lumpkin promissory note for $280.37. Security of 210 acres where Nathaniel H. Smith lives bound on north by lands of Charles Smith, east by Benjamin Ogilby, south by John Ruperts & west by lands of Asa Pend & Thomas Goulding. This tract reference to a deed made by Charles Smith to Nathaniel H. Smith. Wit: Robert Gillespie, Jr. Nathaniel H. Smith {Seal} Lewis J. Duepree, J.I.C. Rec. Sept 30, 1830