WARREN COUNTY, GA - DEEDS Burnett, John to Larry Kitchens 1814 ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Karen Mouton mouton@usunwired.net JOHN BURNETT-LARRY KITCHENS Georgia Warren County} This indenture made this Twenty fourth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, between John Burnett of the state of South Carolina Abbeville County, & Larry Kitchens of the State of Georgia & Warren County of the other part, witnesseth, that the said John Burnett do for the just & full sum of three hundred dollars to him in hand paid by the said Larry Kitcehns at or before the sealing and delivering of these presents, the receipt whereof, is hereby acknowledged by him the said John Burnett witnesseth, that the said John Burnett hath bargained, Sold & doth warrant & forever defends from myself, my heirs and assigns, and all other person or persons whatsoever shall come; All that tract, lott or parcel of Land laying and being in the county of Warren in said State of Georgia on the waters of Rocky Comfort Creek, the same to begin at a pine corner on the south side of said creek, a line runing North 37 degrees 10.15-50 to a pine corner, thence South 53 degrees W 23:50 to a pine corner, thence S. 37 . E,55.50 to a pine, thence N. 64 degrees E, go to a blk Jack corner, thence N.28 degrees W 50:50 to a pine corner, thence S. 60 degrees W.69:00 to the beginning pine corner; together with all of Singular the rights of improvements whatsoever belonging thereunto or in any wise appertaining unto the said Larry Kitchens his heirs and assigns to their own proper use and benefit, to hold for ever in fee Simple, it being all that tract or lot of Land containing four hundred and seventy acres, lying on both sides of said creek, adjoining lands of Travis McCormick the same granted to John Tindall in the year 1797 & on the 30th day of October. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and Seal… day and date above written Signed & Sealed & delivered Jno Burnett in the presents of us, Test. Winny x Brooks Mark Batt Kitching Georgia Warren County} Personally appeared before me, Batt Kitching one of the subscribing winesses and after being duly sworn _aith, previous to his subscribing, he saw Winny Brooks make her mark to the within Deed as a witness, and also that he saw John Barnett assign it as his own ___ and deed Sworn and Subscribed to before me this 3rd Jany 1815 Batt Kitching J___ Beall , J. P. Recorded this 17th of February 1815 Transcribed from Book___: Folio 46 James Neal Clk July 3rd 1854 By T W Shivers Recorder THOMAS KENT-RENY WALDEN Georgia Warren County} This indenture made this 12th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty between Thomas Kent of the County and State aforesaid, of the one part and Reny Walden of the same ____ of the other part witnesseth that the said Thomas Kent for and in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivering of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained sold and conveyed and by these presents do grant bargain sell and convey unto the said Reny her heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of Land situate lying and being in the County aforesaid on the waters of Joes Creek containing one hundred and thirty two acres being the one half of a Tract of Land granted to the said Thomas Kent grant beaning date the 4th day of April 1834 beginning at the big Road at a pine corner thence S. 51 W. 37 to a pine thence nearly a South course to a Blackgum corner to on the contract line of Lorenzo D Downs thence across to the big Road to a corner thence up said Road to the beginning corner and the said Thomas Kent for himself his heirs executors and adminstrators the said bargained unto the said Reny Walden her heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and titles thereof against himself and against the claims of all other persons whatever in witness whereof the said Thomas Kent hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year above written Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of Thomas Kent Bryant Kent Recorded 5th November 1852 Larkin Wilcher J P Joseph Wasden Depty Clk HENRY T BURNLEY-THOMAS RONEY Georgia Warren County} This indenture made the twenty ninth day of July Eighteen Hundred and thirty Six between Henry T Burnley of the one part and Thomas Roney of the other part both of the aforesaid State & County Witnesseth that the said Henry T Burnley for and in consideration of the sum of thirty dollars to him in hand paid at or before the signing, Sealing & delivery of these presents the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have bargained and Sold to the said Thomas Roney his heirs & assigns all tha tract or parcel of land in the State and County aforesaid on the waters of Sweetwater Creek containing by estimation ten acres more or less beginning at a Stake Corner on Burleys Land & running N82 W ___ chains up a Branch to a Gum Corner thence South nineteen chains & fifty links to a gum corner on a Branch thence down said Branch to a popler corner on Said Branch near the ford. Thence North fifteen chains to the beginning Stake Corner on a Branch Said Land adjoining Watson on the North, Burnley on the East and Watson on the South & West. Together with all and Singular the Rights Members & Appertenances thereof unto the said Thomas Roney his heirs & assigns to have & to hold for their own proper use benefit & behoof forever in fee simple. The said Henry T Burnly for himself his heirs Executors & administrators the premises? Aforesaid do warrant & defend the right & title thereof from themselves & from all other persons whatever. In witness whereof the said Henry T Burnley have set his hand and Seal the day & year above written Signed Sealed and Henry T Burnley delivered in presence of Joseph H Burson Recorded June 5, 1853 Elisha Burson J P Geo W Dickson Clk BENJAMIN A STORY-THOMAS RONEY Georgia} This indenture made the twenty fifth day of November Eighteen hundred and thirty Six between Benjamin A Story of the aforesaid State & Columbia County of the one part and Thomas Roney of the same state and Warren County of the other part witnesseth that the said Benjamin A Story for and in consideration of the sum of Eight hundred dollars to him in hand paid at or before the Signing, Sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have bargained ans Sold to the said Thomas Roney his heirs & assigns one third of the following described tracts of Land to wit one third of a tract or parcel of Land lying and being in the County of Columbia & Warren containing in the whole four hundred & eighty acres according to a Survey, with a Saw and Grist Mill thereon, beginning at a ?Tugelo Gum on big Sweetwater Bank running N 80. E 58.51 to a pine, thence N 10 W 18 to a pine N 80.25 to a pine N 10 W 18 to a pine N 80.25 to a pine N 10 W 51(or 59) to a pine N 18 61 to a pine N 10 W 49 to a blackjack, thence S 80 W 37 to a red oak thence S.5 E.17 to big Sweetwater bank thence down the said Creek to the beginning, also one third of one hundred acres lying on Sweetwater in Warren County adjoining Hundley & Watson. Also one third of eighty acres in Warren County adjoining White & Watson on Sweetwater Creek Together with all and Singular the rights members & appartenances thereof unto the Said Thomas Roney his heirs and assigns to have and to hold for their own proper use benefit and behoof forever in fee simple. The said Benjamin A Story for himself his heirs Executors and Administrators do warrant and defend the right and title thereof from themselves and all other persons whatever. In witness whereof the Said Benjamin A Story hath set his hand and Seal the day and year above written Signed Sealed and B A Story delivered in presence H Williams Recorded June 7th, 1853 E Burson J P George W Dickson C. Clk ELZA VINING-FALBY VINING Whereas Elza Vining hath this day made and Executed his obligation by which he is bound to dismiss a certain writ of Habeas Corpus against his wife Falby Vining and in which said obligation by the said Elza is further bound not to interrupt her the said Falby in the possession & custody of her infant child Savannah Vining and for other good considerations in said obligation mentioned She the said Falby Vining binds herself not to interrupt Said Elza Vining when he shall desire and See proper to visit his said child Savannah and She duly binds herself to abide by the requesetions made of her in said obligation of Elza Vining mentioned and to set no bad examples before her said infant child & not to carry it out of this County to all of which She binds herself in the Sum of Five Hundred dollars for the ____ payment of which she the said Falby Vining and Elizabeth Usry bind themselves jointly and ____ally formly by these presents as witness their hand and seals this the ninth day of October 1846 her Falba x Vining Signed Sealed & acknowledged mark in presence of Elizabeth x Usry G Putnam mark Larkin Wilchar J P Recorded the 19th day of Nov 1846 James Pilcher Clk JAMES MOON-SEABORN KITCHENS Georgia Warren County } This indenture made the twenty fifth day of November Eighteen Hundred and forty Six between James Moon of the one part and Seborn Kitchens of the other part both of said County and State witnesseth that the said James Moon for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivering of these presents in receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained Sold and conveid and does by these presents grant bargain Sell and convy unto the said Seborn Kitchens his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel land situate lying and being in the County and State aforesaid on the waters of Deep Creek and bounded North by unknown land East by Graves old survey South by Graves land west by William Newsom containing Six Hundred and Eighty three acres more or less Certified by Paul McCormmick C. S. and granted to William Newsom on the Second December Eighteen Hundred and Twenty Five with all the rights members and appartenances there unto belonging to have and to hold the aforesaid described lot of land unto to him the said Seborn Kitchens his heirs and assigns together with all the rights members and appartenances to the Said lot of land in any wise belonging to his and their own proper use benefit and behood forever in Fee Simple and the said James Moon for himself his heirs Executors and administrators ___ said bargained pr____ together with the right title and possession thereof unto the said Seborn Kitchens his heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof against these ___ and against the claim of all other persons whatever In testimony when of the said James Moon hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his Seal the day and year first abover written Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of James Moon Wiley Carter Lee Bates Recorded the 26th November 1846 Thomas Neal JJC James Pilcher Clk BOSE B KITCHENS ADM OF LAWRENCE KITCHENS-TIMOTHY KITCHENS Georgia Warren County} Whereas Boze B Kitchens of said County Administrater of Lawrence Kitchens late of said County deceast did on the Seventh day of November in the year aforesaid our Lord Eighteen Hundred and forty four commenced the publication of a notice in the Chronicle _____ published at Augusta to all concerned that at the _____ of four months from that date said B B Kitchens, Adm as aforesaid would apply to the Honorable Inferior Court of Warren County when ?filling for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the land belonging to the Estate of said Deceast and whereas their being no objection made to said application the said Court did on the eighth day of April in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and forty five pass an order granting leave to said B B Kitchens Admr as aforesaid to sell said land and whereas in _____ of said order and after the publication of the notice of sale in the Chronicle and ____ for Sixty days said B B Kitchens Adm as aforesaid did on the first Tursday in September in the year of out Lord Eighteen hundred and forty five at the Court House door at Warrenton in said County between the lawful hours of sale put up at publick outcry a certain tract or lot of Land in said County containing four hundred & twenty five acres more of less as appear by oridginal Survey and Timothy Kitchens being the Highest & best bidder said Lot of land was knocked of to him at and for the sum of one hundred & ninety five dollars. Now this indenture made and _____ unto this second day of September in the year of our Lord Eighteeen hundred and forty five between B B Kitchens Adm of the Estate of Lawrence Kitchens late of said County Deceast of said County of the one part and Timothy Kitchens of said State and County of the other part Witnesseth that for and in Consideration of the sum of one hundred & ninety five dollars cash in hand paid by the said Timethy Kitchens the receipt wherof is hereby acknowledged the said B B Kitchens adm as aforesaid doth by these presents Bargain Sell _____ and convey as far as his authority as Admr on aforesaid will warrant him unto the said Timothy Kitchens all that tract of land Situate lying and being in the County & State aforesaid Adjoining land of Richard Rhodes & others and granted to the said Lawrence Kitchens on the twentyth day of January ?1832 Containing four hundred and Twenty five acres agreeable to original survey be the same more or less with all the rights members and appertenances to said tract in any wise appartaining or belonging to have and hold the said lot of Land with all its appartinances unto him the said Timothy Kitchens his heirs executors and Administrators for use in fee simple the right and title of said lot of land and its appertincances unto him the said Timothy Kitchens his heirs Executors and Administrators will warrant and defend against himself his Heirs Executors and administrators and against all other persons whatsoever. In testimony whereof the said B B Kitchens Admr as aforesaid hath hereunto set his hand and afixed his seal the day and year first above written Signed Sealed and delivered in presents of us Boze B Kitchens Administrator William C/G Johnson of Lawrence Kitchens deceast Elisha Burson J P Recorded the 22nd January 1847 James Pilcher Clk JAMES W SMITH-WILLIAM LITTLETON Georgia Warren County} This indenture made and executed this the Fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight hundred and forty five between James W Smith of the County and State aforesaid of the one part and William Littleton of the same place of the other part witnesseth that I James W Smith for and in consideration of the sum of Two hundred Dollars to him in hand paid at or before signing Sealing and delivering these presents the receipt hereof is hereby acknowledged hat this day granted barganed sold and conveyed and do by this presents grant bargain and sell unto the said William Littleton his heirs and assigns for ever all that tract lot or parcel of Land lying and being in the said County of Warren on the waters of Cattail Creek containg Two Hundred acres be the same more or less joining lands of Vinson Johnson and others it being better nown as the property of Neal ?Hure and being sold by the sheriff as there property to have and to hold said bargained premises and I the said James W Smith will forever warrent and defend the rights and titles I bind myself my heirs executors administrators jointly & ____ unto the said William Littleton his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple In witness whereof I the said James W Smith hath hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year above written In presents of us James W Smith James B Smith Recorded the ?20th day of S R Culpepper J P February 1846 James Pilcher CLK SAMUEL V MAY-JOSEPH B MAY Georgia Warren County} This indenture made this 29th of December in the year of our Lord 1844 between Samuel V May of the State & County afd of the one part and Joseph B May of the same place of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Samuel V May for an in consideration of the sum of one Hundred and fifty four dollars and twenty four cents to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivering of these presents the receipt whereof whereby acknowledge have granted bargained sold & conveyed and by these presents do grant bargain sell & convey all that tract or parcel of Land situate lying & being on the waters of the Big Ogeechy River in the County aforesaid unto the said Joseph B May his heirs & assigns containing one hundred eighty seven and a half acres more or less and bounded as follows Beginning at a Black Jack Corner on Philips Line thence South & West to a pine corner thence South thirty one west sixty five chains to a dead Beach Corner thence North by west to a wateroak Corner on Hilsons line thence North 23 East 45/25 chains to a Stake Corner thence North 65 west to a Hickory Corner thence to Philipses Black Jack Corner thence running on the said Philipes line to the beginning corner to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land together with all & singular the rights members and appertenances thereunto belonging or in any will appertaining to him the said Joseph B May his heirs & assigns forever and I the said Samuel V May for myself my heirs will warrant and forever defend the same against all persons unto the said Joseph B May his heirs & assigns by these presents In witness whereof the said Samuel V May hath hereunto set his hand & Seal this day & year above written Signed Sealed & delivered in the presence of Test Wiley G Braddy Samuel V May James Braddy J P Recorded 4th Feb 1846 James Pilcher Clerk SAMUEL V MAY-JOSEPH B MAY Georgia Warren County} This indenture made this 29th of December in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight Hundred forty four Between Samuel V May of the State and County aforesaid of the one part and Joseph B May of the other witnesseth that the said Samuel V May for and in consideration of the sum of Eighty two dollars and Sixty six cents to him in hand paid at or before the sealing and delivering of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained sold and conveyed and by these presents do bargain sell and convey unto the said Joseph B May all that tract or parcel of Land lying and being in the said state & County afd. containing ninety nine acres more or less and bounded as follows by Edmon Hilson on the west and ogeechy River on the South and Miss F__ on the East together with all and singular the rights members and appertancances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of Land unto the said Joseph B May his heirs and assigns forever and the said Samuel V May for myself my heirs do hereby warrant and forever defend the said Bargained premises against myself my heirs and against the lawful claim of all other persons whatever unto the said Joseph B May his heirs in fee simple. In witness whereof the said Samuel V May hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year above written Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Samuel V May Test Wiley G Braddy Recorded 4th february 1846 James Braddy J.P. James Pilcher Clerk LEWIS B MORGAN-THOMAS KENT Georgia Warren County} This indenture made this 27th of March 1846 Between Lewis B Morgan of the County and State aforesaid of the one part and Thomas Kent of the same place of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Lewis B Morgan for and in consideration of the sum of Eighty dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivering of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained and sold and by these presents do bargain grant sell and convey unto Thomas Kent all that tract or parcel of Land situate lying and being on the waters of Big Creek Containing one Hundred acres be the same more or less and the same being orgininally granted to Joseph McKinley & Lewis Braddy and Boarded as follows vit beginning at Kent Corner on thigpens line then along thigpens to Crawford line thence along Crawford line to Hilsons line thence along Hilsons line to Moores line thence along Moores line to the spring thence up the creek to the Spring Branch then up said Branch to the Head thence a ____ course to a pine corner on Kent line thence Kents line to the beginning corner. To have and to hold the said Bargained premises together with all and singular the rights members and appertenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining unto him the said Thomas Kent his heirs. And I the said Lewis B Morgan for myself my heirs will warrant and defend the right and title of the said Bargained premises unto to him the said Thomas Kent his heirs and assigns forever en_______ before assigned?. In witness whereof the said Lewis B Morgan hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day & year above written Signed sealed and Delivered in presence of Lewis B Morgan James Braddy Test Calvin Logue J P Recorded the 6th May 1846 James Pilcher Clk BOZE B KITCHENS-MARGAN HUNTER Georgia Warren County} Know all men by these presents that I Boze B Kitchens of said State and County for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which have and bear to my Daughter Margan Hunter wife of William B Hunter of the same place and for is consideration of the sum of Three Hundred Dollars as stands charged to her as a part of my Estate to which the or her Legal Representatives shall at my death account for do by these presents give and grant unto my said Daughter Margan Hunter wife of William B Hunter a certain negro girl named Cinda about eight years of age and Dark complected to have and to hold the said Negro girl Cinda to her the said Margan Hunter her heirs and assigns for ever reserving to my self a lifetime ____ and for said negro girl Cinda and her increase if any. In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this the fifth day of January 1846 Signed Sealed and Boze B Kitchens inpresents of Recorded the 17/19 Th day of August 1846 Test Lewis Braddy James Pilcher Clk Larkin Wilcher J P ALLEN WARREN-THOMAS KENT Georgia Warren County} This indenture made this 24th of April 1847 Between Allen Warren of the County and state afd. Of the one part and Thomas Kent of the same place oft the other part. Witnesseth that the said Allen Warren for an in consideration of the sum of hundred and Eighty dollars & Seventy five cents to him in hand paid at & before the sealing and delivering of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained sold and conveyed and by these presents do bargain grant sell and convey unto the said Thomas Kent his heirs & assigns all that tract or parcel of Land situate & being on the waters of Ogeechee River Beginning on a pine corner & running Allens line to a pine corner thence along Allens line to a piner corner thence along said Allens line to a poplar corner thence along the said Allens line to the run? Of Gin Creek thence down said Gin Creek to Allens line thence along the said Allen line to the beginning corner to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land together with all and singular the rights members and appartencances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining therof to the same too any manner belonging to their own proper use benefir of for use in fee simple and I the said Allen Warren for myself my heirs will warrant and for ever defend the right and title thereof against themself and and against the claim of all other persons. In witness where of the said Allen Warren hath hereunto set his hand and affix his seal the day and year above written James Braddy Allen Warren Larkin Wilchar J.P. Recorded 31st August 1847 James Pilcher CLK LEWIS HILSON-ALLEN WARREN Georgia Warren County} This indenture made this 1st day of December 1842? between Lewis Hilson of the county & State aforesaid of the one part and Allen Warren of the same place of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Lewis Hilson for and in consideration of the sum of one Hundred and twenty nine dollars to him in hand paid at or before the ___ or delivery of these presents the receipt is ___ of hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained Sold & conveyed & does by these presents grant bargain Sell & convey unto the said Allen Warren his heirs & assigns all that tract or parcel of Land situate lying & being on the waters of Ogeechee River beginning on a pine corner & running Allens line to a pine corner thence along said Allens line to a pine corner thence along said Allens line to a poplar corner thence along said Allens line to the run of Gin Creek thence down said Creek to Allens line thence along said Allens line to the beginning corner. To have & to hold this said tract or parcel of Land of Eight acres be it more or less unto him the said Allen Warren his heirs & assigns together with all & Singular the rights numbers & appertenances thereof to the same in any manner belonging to his and their own proper use benefit & behoof forever in fee simple and the said Lewis Hilson for himself his heirs & the said bargained premises unto the said Allen Warren will warrant & forever defend the right & title thereof against themselves & against the claim of all other persons In witness whereof the said Lewis Hilson hath hereunto set his hand & Seal the day & year above written Lewis Hilson Signed Sealed & delivered in presence of Recorded the 31st August 1847 Wiley G Braddy James Pilcher Clk James Braddy J P -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INDENTURE EPHRAIM IVY AND THOMAS I. PATE 10TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1814 Record Submitted by Gail E. Frost at Email: gefrost@mindspring.com GEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY This Indenture made this 10th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen in the Thirty Eighth year of American Independence, Between Ephraim Ivy of the County & State aforesaid of the one part and Thomas I. Pate of the County aforesaid and State aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth: that for and in consideration of the sum of Three hundred Dollars, and 4000 weight of tobacco in hand paid unto said Ivy by said I. Pate at or before the Sealing and the delivering of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained, sold and confirmed __ unto said Thomas I. Pate, his heirs and assigns, all that tract, part or parcel of land containing two hundred acres, be there same more or less, lying and being in said State aforesaid and on the Southside of Big Brier Creek, one hundred being a part of a 200 Acre Tract granted to Michael Burkhalter and conveyed from said Burkhalter unto ____ Whar by deed bearing date the 4th of March 1788. The other being a one hundred acre Tract granted by said William Whar, the 5th day of October 1792. Registered in book thirty of 121… the same being at present bounded .…. all sides by Joseph McMathis land. Together with all and singular the rights, titles, sums, interest as demand of him,…. said Ephrom Ivy into or out of the same, to have and to hold the above mentioned two hundred acres of land. I promise unto the ____use, benefit I be hoof of him the said Thomas I. Pate his heirs, Executors, Administrators, and assigns, I the said Eprom Ivy the above mentioned two hundred acres of land promise, will warrant and forever defend, to said Thomas I. Pate his heirs, Executors, Administrators, assigns, against him the said Ephrom Ivy or any other persons, whatsoever, in witness whereof the said Ephrom Ivy and he so here unto set his hand and Seal, this date and year first above written. EPHRAIM IVY Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of us, Thomas Williams J. Beale, J. P. Recorded the 25th January 1815, James Neal, Clk Transcribed from Book II, Folio 31, June 29, 1854, T. W. Shivers, Recdr Source: Warren County Superior Court Deeds & Mortgages, Book D, 1813-1817 pp134, 135, 103/26, Georgia Dept of Archives and History INDENTURE EPHRAIM IVY AND GUT(H)ERIDGE IVY 12TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1814 Record Submitted by Gail E. Frost at Email: gefrost@mindspring.com GEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY This indenture made this twelfth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, in the thirty ninth year of American Independence between Ephraim Ivy formerly of this County aforesaid of the one part, and Guteridge Ivy of the County and State aforesaid above mentioned of the other part. Witnesseth: that for and in consideration of the sum of Five hundred Dollars to him in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath bargained and sold, by these presents do bargain and sell all that tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and sixty-two acres be the same more or less, lying and being on a branch of creek, formerly called Uptons, since called Childree Creek, in Warren County and in the State aforesaid, being part of a tract granted by George, the Third King of (England is struck through) Great Britain to Francis Jones in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy, bounded ….all sides when surveyed by vacant land bearing such shapes and marks as appears on the south side of said survey and lines marks between___________…….(and wills - struck through) said grant? William Davidson, which parcel or tract of land, the said Ephraim Eyvy does by these presents sell and convey unto said Guteridge Ivy, his heirs and assigns in fee simple forever, together with right members, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land…. as full and ample a manner are generally holden in the State aforesaid. Further the said Ephraim Evy for himself and his heirs, the above described Tract of Land, will warrant and defend unto the said Guteridge Ivy his heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof I the ……. Ephraim Ivy have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal, the day and year first above written. Ephraim Evy James Gray, Senr. Jeremiah Beale, J. P. Recorded this 26th May 1816 James Neal, Clk Transcribed from Book II, Folio 209.211 August 17, 1854, T. W. Shivers, Recdr. Note: The 1854 transcriber spelled "Ivy" a number of different ways. Also, he struck through a number of words and it is not known whether they had any importance to this document. Source: Warren County Superior Court, Deeds & Mortgages, Deed Book D, 1813-1817, p251, 103/26 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INDENTURE LAZARUS IVY AND WILLIAM MAYES 5TH DAY OF APRIL 1850 Record Submitted by Gail E. Frost at Email: gefrost@mindspring.com GEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY This Indenture made and entered into this the fifth day of April eighteen hundred and fifty between Lazarus Ivy of the one part and William Mayes of the other part both of the County of Warren, now this indenture witnesseth that the said Lazarus Ivy of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars to him in hand paid at and before the Sealing and delivering of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained and conveyed, transferred, and assigned over all my right title and interest in and to three hundred and fifty acres of land it being the one fifth part thereof lying in said County on the waters of Childras Creek land purchased by Jacob Smith from Isaac Davidson and Rubin Magee and willed by said Jacob Smith to his grand children Martha, Jeter, Mary Farr my wife, Cyntha Farr, Rebecca Farr and Jacob Farr after the death of their mother Catherine which said one fifth part of said land I do hereby for and in consideration of the sum aforesaid warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof unto the said William Mayes his heirs and assigns against the claim or claims of myself and all other persons whatsoever in fee simple. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and Seal this 5th day of April 1850. Lazarus Ivy Isaiah F. Johnson G. S. Allen, J. P. Recorded 6th April 1850 George W. Dickson, Clerk Source: Warren County Supr. Court Mortgages & Deeds Book Y, 1849-1854, p153 103/27, Georgia Department of Archives and History -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INDENTURE BRADFORD IVY AND ZACCHEUS IVY 25TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1856 > Record Submitted by Gail E. Frost at Email: gefrost@mindspring.com GEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY This twenty fifth day of February in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and fifty six. Know all men by these presents that I Bradford Ivy of the County and State aforesaid for and in consideration of the sum of five dollars cash in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivery of presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged as well as for the better securing the payment of a certain Promissory Note which the said Bradford Ivy hath this day made and delivered to Zacheus Ivy of the same place bearing ___ date with these presents and to become due on the twenty-fifth day of December next that whereby said Bradford Ivy promises to pay said Zacheus Ivy or bearer thirty one dollars thirty eight cents for value received have bargained and sold to the said Zaccheus Ivy the following property to wit: A certain Negro fellow named Pick, of dark complexion, sixty years of age, to have and to hold the aforesaid bargained property to him the said Zaccheus Ivy his heirs and assigns forever and I the said Bradford Ivy for myself my heirs, executors and administrators the said bargained property unto the said Zaccheus Ivy his heirs and assigns against me my heirs executors and administrators and against all and every other person and persons whatever Shall and will warrant and defend by these presents provided nevertheless that if the said Bradford Ivy his heirs executors and adminstrators shall and do will and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Zaccheus Ivy his heirs and assigns the aforementioned sum of thirty one dollars thirty eight cents on the day mentioned and appointed for the payment thereof in said Promissory Note mentioned with lawful interest for the same according to the terms of said note then and from henceforth at will this Bill of Sale and the right to the property thereby conveyed as the said Promissory Note shall cease, ________ and be void to all intents and purposes In Testimony whereof the said Bradford Ivy hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year first above written. Bradford X (his mark) Ivy Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of, ______ Wilson Elias Wilson, JP? Recorded the 21st May 1856 James F_______ Clerk Source: Warren County Mortgages & Deeds, Supr. Court, Book X, p155, 103/27, Georgia Dept. of Archives and History Note in left hand margin of document: On or before the twenty-fifth day of December next I promise to pay Zaccheus Ivy or bearers the sum of thirty one dollars and thirty eight cents for value received. February the 25th 1856. Bradford (his X mark) Ivy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INDENTURE JOSEPH IVY AND ROBERT R. BECK 13TH DAY OF JULY 1853 Record Submitted HREF="mailto: gefrost@mindspring.com">Gail E. Frost at Email: gefrost@mindspring.com GEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY This Indenture made this thirteenth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three between Joseph B. Ivy of the County and State aforesaid of the one part and Robert R. Beck of the same place of the other part Witnesseth that the said Joseph B. Ivy for and in consideration of the sum of eight hundred dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted, bargained sold and conveyed and does by these presents grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Robert R. Beck his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County and State aforesaid. The boundary line beginning and running as follows: at the mouth of Whiteside Creek thence up said creek to a Birch adjoining Thomas P. Cooper thence to a stone corner. Coopers corner thence 3.35 W 16.76 to a Rock corner thence L 65 E 14.29 Latitude thence N 21 E to a stake on Thomas Dyers line thence to a Rock on Thos. Dyers line, thence to a _____ thence down the old Road landing to Hills Creek to white oak. Thence by a _____ line to a stake corner known as the said Thomas Dyers & Thos T. Ba______ corner thence by a short line to a rock on the bank of Little River. Thence up the said River to the mouth of Whitesides Creek the beginning point. To have and to hold said tract or parcel of land unto him the said Robert R. Beck his heirs and assigns together with all and singular use rights members and appurtenances. Thereof to the same in any manner belonging to his and their own proper use benefit and be hoof forever in fee simple. And the said Joseph B. Ivy for himself his heirs executors and administrators the said bargained premises unto the said Robert R. Beck his heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof against themselves and against the claim of all other persons whatever. In witness whereof the said Joseph B. Ivy hath hereunto set his hand and Seal the day and year above written. JOSEPH B. IVY (HIS SEAL) Signed, Sealed and delivered In presence of James W. Beck Thomas P. Jones GEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY Personally came before me one James W. Beck one of the subscribing witnesses to the within deed who being duly sworn deposeth and saith on oath that he saw Joseph B. Ivy duly execute the within deed for the purposes therein mentioned and that he also saw Thomas P. Jones sign his name as a subscribing witness to the same. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th Dec 1853 James W. Beck R. M. Wilder, J. P. Recorded 11th January 1854, G. W. Dickson, Clk Source: Warren County Mortgages & Deeds, Supr. Court, Book Y, 1849-1854, p602 103/27, Georgia Department of Archives and History -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INDENTURE HARMON PERRYMAN AND EPHRAIM IVY 14TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1810 Record Submitted by Gail E. Frost at Email: gefrost@mindspring.com GEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY This Indenture made this fourteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten between Harmon Perryman of the County of Warren and State of Georgia of the one part and Epram Ivey of the same State and County aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Harmon Perryman for and in consideration of the sum of five hundred dollars to him in hand will and truly paid by the said Ephaim Ivey the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted, bargained, sold, released, conveyed and confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain sell release convey and confirm unto the said Ephaaim Ivey his heirs and assigns forever, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Warren aforesaid butting and bounding as follows, viz: beginning at a black Jack, thence North twenty-two degrees, East forty-eight chains by other lands of William Cawthon pine corner, thence North twenty-five degrees West eleven chains and fifty links to a pine, thence by Kemp land North sixty-five degrees East thirty-one chain and fifty links to a Hickory corner. Thence North twenty-nine degrees East five chains to a Stake, thence by John Parrhams land South eighty-three degrees West fifty-eight chains and seventy __ links to a pine corner, thence to the place of beginning containing one hundred and forty acres be the same more or less, with _____and singular the rights, members and appurtenances thereof, whatsoever, to the said tract of land belonging or in any wise appertaining and the remainders unto ____ and profits thereof and of every part and parcel thereof. To have and to hold the said tract of land and all and singular the premises and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining and every tract and parcel thereof unto the aforesaid Ephraim Ivey, his heirs and assigns forever and the said Harmon Perryman for him and his heirs the said tract of land and premises and every part and parcel thereof unto the said Ephraim Ivey his heirs and assigns against him the said Harmon Perryman and his heirs &c. against all and every other person or persons whatsoever shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said Harmon Perryman hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his Seal this year and day above written. H. Perryman Signed, Sealed and delivered in the presents of, Jno Vining Arch F. Lewellan, IJC Recorded October 23, 1817 Thomas Gibson, Clerk Source: Warren County Supr. Court Deeds & Mortgages, Deed Book D, 1813-1817 pp423, 424, 103/26, Georgia Department of Archives and History -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INDENTURE ZACHEUS IVY AND ELIZABETH S. HILL 20TH DAY OF AUGUST 1860 Record Submitted by Gail E. Frost at Email: gefrost@mindspring.com GEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY This Indenture made this the twentieth day of August in the year Eighteen hundred and Sixty. Between Zacheus Ivy of said State and County of the first part and Elizabeth S. Hill of same place of the second. Witnesseth that the said Zacheus Ivy for and in consideration of the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars to him in hand paid by the said Elizabeth S. Hill the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged does by these presents give, grant, bargain, and sell and convey unto the said Elizabeth S. Hill her heirs and assigns a certain tract or parcel of land lying situate and being in the County of Warren containing one hundred acres more or less adjoining or bounded by lands belonging to George W. Ray, Edmund C. Hardaway and Fleming Geesling. Together with all the privileges, thereunto in any wise appertaining. To have and to hold the said lot or parcel of land to the said Elizabeth S. Hill her heirs and assigns in fee simple. And the said Zacheus Ivy will and his heirs, Executors and Administrators shall the said property to the said Elizabeth S. Hill her heirs, Executors and Administrators forever Warrant and defend against the Lawful demands of all persons unknown. In Testimony whereof the said Zacheus Ivy hath hereunto set his hand and Seal the day and year above written. Zacheus Ivy Signed, Sealed and delivered presence of To _________ of one hundred acres more or less, ________ before Signed James L. Zachry A. L. Massingale, J.S.C. Recorded November 7, 1850, R. M. Wilder, Clerk Source: Warren County Deeds & Mortgages, Deed Book AA, pp111, 112, 214 103/29, Georgia Department of Archives and History