Georgia: Oglethorpe County: Deeds of Nathaniel H. Smith 1815-1830 ==================================================================== 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 ==================================================================== Nathaniel H. Smith (Note- there were two Nathaniel H. Smiths in the County at the same time) Oglethorpe Deeds Book H, p. 373 July 17, 1815 Norris Lyon to Nathaniel H. Smith $450 for 120 acres on Long Creek, (part of tract granted by John Leggett to said Alexander Leggett) adj. Land occupied by Mary Leggett, Sarah Wilkes & Aron Wilkes. Wit: Isaac Collier Norris Lyon Mat Rainey, Senr. Rec. July 19, 1815 Jos Vinson, J.P. Isaac Collier, Clk. Book K, p. 122 Dec. 4, 1817 Nathaniel H. Smith to Moses Wilkes $1,000 for 120 acres on waters of Long Creek, part of tract granted by John Leggett to Alexander Leggett, adj. Mary Leggett & Sara & Asburn Wilkes. Wit: Alex’r Leggett Nathaniel H. Smith Robert Harrison Rec. June 20, 1821 Elias Beale, J.I.C. Isaac Collier, Clk Book K, p. 212 April 1, 1822 Wiley Clowdis to Nathaniel H. Smith $300 for 100 acres on waters of Long Creek adj. Moses Wilkes. Wit: Kimmy Smith Wiley Clowdis Benj. F. Hardeman Rec. May 8, 1822 Book K, p. 268-269 Oct. 3, 1822 Nathaniel H. Smith to Bradley Berry $450 for 100 acres on waters of Long Creek, adj. Moses Wilkes. Wit: Kemmy Smith Nathaniel H. Smith John Hardeman, J.I.C. Isaac Collier, Clk. Deed Book L, p. 219 Feb. 5, 1819 Nathaniel H. Smith to Paschal Smith, 18½ acres where Nathaniel now lives on the waters of Buffalo Creek, beginning line at Charles Smith’s line for $111. Signed Nathaniel H. Smith, wit: Conway Garlington Deed Book L, p. 222 Sept 2, 1823 Nathaniel H. Smith to Barton Scroggins 100 acres on waters of Long Creek adj. Peachy Gilmer for natural love & affections for my friend and other good causes. Signed Nathaniel H. Smith, wit: Robert S. Smith & John Hardeman. Book L, p. 376 June 2, 1824 Nathaniel H. Smith, Thomas Duke of Oglethorpe Co. & Harrison Smith of Pike Co. to John Baugham $1025 for 220 on waters of Long Creek part of real estate of Isham Smith, dec’d which fell to us as Legatees of said deceased, adjoining Thomas Scroggin’s tract, Willis Jordan & others. Exception to deed – ¼ of acre of land around the grave of Isham Smith for a burying place. Deed 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. Deed 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. Deed Book M, P. 347 Feb.10,182? – Recorded Nov 7, 1828 Charles Smith & wife Elizabeth to Nathaniel Smith 208 ½ 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. Deed 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 Lewis J. Duepree, J.I.C. Rec. Sept 30, 1830 Deed Book N, p. 194-195 Dec. 8, 1830 Deed to Secure Debt Nathaniel H. Smith to James Gillespie promissory note of $548.85 dated Dec. 18, 1830 secured by five Negro Slaves; Phillis, Matilda, Maria, Silvey & Jefferson. Wit: Wm. F. Bass Nathaniel H. Smith Lewis J. Duepree, J.I.C. Rec. Dec. 8, 1830 Deed Book N, p. 195 Oct. 5, 1830 Nathaniel Smith to Swepson Corde $600 for 208 ½ on Long Creek. Wit: Joseph Henry Lumpkin Nathaniel H. Smith L. David Dunn, J.P. Rec. Dec. 9, 1830 Deed Book N, p.216-217 Sept. 5, 1829 John Bledsoe to Pleasant Robertson, John W. Patman, Nathaniel H. Smith, John Baughan and Mark Smith tract of land on which Bethlehem Academy stands at present near Bethlehem Meetinghouse about 4 acres and also the right of way the tract north of Pleasant Glass known as the Poplar Spring for the benefit of the Bethlehem Academy for the purpose of keeping up a home for a school & all things which may serve them best. Wit: Ephraim Jackson John Bledsoe Thos. E. Scroggin Rec. Jan. 13, 1831 Deed Book N, p. 221 July 24, 1829 James Potts, Sr. of Jasper Co. to Nathaniel H. Smith $600 for 200 acres on waters of Long Creek adj. Lands of said Smith and Dunn on north, lands of Peterson Smith and Gilliam on the west, lands of Phinizy on the south and lands of Charles Smith on the east. Wit: Moses Potts James Potts (his mark) Elisha D. Cranford, J.P. Rec. Jan. 20, 1831 Deed Book N, p. 267 Feb. 19, 1829 Nathaniel H. Smith to Benjamin W. Olgilvie $30 for 4 acres on Troublesome Fork of Long Creek, on the line dividing the lands of Nathaniel H. and Benjamin W. near the spring called Bailey Johnson’s Spring. Wit: Royal M. Fleming Nathaniel H. Smith H.T. Dawson, J.P. Rec. May 24, 1831 Deed Book N, p. 301-302 Dec. 9 1830 Nathaniel H. Smith to Wiley Yarborough $200 for 120 acres on Troublesome Fork of Long Creek adj. Benjamin Ogilby, George R. Gilmer & others. More full description in deed from Bailey Johnson to said Smith and recorded in Book M folio 348. Wit: Henry Howard Nathaniel H. Smith Lewis T. Duepree, U.I.C. Rec. Aug 1, 1831