TRUST DEED BOOK LL Pg. 487-489 "Ellen Corley, America Price and husband Reuben, Pleasant Corley, and Samuel Corley, children of James Corley deceased of Garrard County, Kentucky who was one of the children of William Corley appoint their brother Anderson Corley of Marion County, Kentucky their power of attorney to sell the slaves to which they might be entitled. Said slaves belonged to their grandfather, William Corely. 14 Nov 1853" Pg. 490 "Anderson Corley to William Tomlinson a negro man named Americus, about 23. 18 Jan 1855." TRUST DEED BOOK MM Pg. 164 "James M. Furlong, attorney for Pleasant Corley of Williamson County, Illinois, to Elisha Corley a negro woman named Ellen, about 17. I warrant the woman to be sound, healthy, and sensible. Witnesses: William A. Corley and Richard Corley. 28 Feb 1855." DEED BOOK N Pg. 223 "Simeon Woolard to Mary Nowlin 14 1/4 acres in Wilson County. 7 May 1830." DEED BOOK T Pg. 242-243 "Daniel Cherry of Haywood County, Tennessee to Simeon Woolard 60 acres on Barton's Creek. 3 November 1829." DEED BOOK X Pg 286-287 William Horn, executor of Simon Wollard to Jeremiah H. Allen 62 acres in the 5th District. 8 March 1849." --------------------------------------------------------------------- UGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Jewell Kennedy