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Abstracts of Early Fleming Co., KY Deeds Extracted for the Surname, Jackson Book: A1, Vol. 1 Page: 372 Instrument: Deed Date: 1 Mar 1800 Grantor: William Henry, of Scott Co. KY and Joseph Kennedy of Madison Co., KY Grantee: William Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 230 pounds Acres: 600 (in Fleming Co., KY) Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Alexander's survey, Joseph Perrin's survey. Witnesses: William Jackson, Jacob Jackson, John Jackson Comments: Part of Joseph Perrin's 1000 acre survey. Excluding a small corner of Constant's survey. Book: A1, Vol. 2 Page: 370 Instrument: Deed Date: 31 July 1800 Grantor: John Machir of Mason Co., KY Grantee: William Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 96 pounds Acres: 400 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Bounded on north by the original line of Machir's 2000 acre survey, and on the south in part by Arnold's and Mitchel's line Witnesses: Jacob Jackson, John Jackson, Henry Jackson Comments: Being a tract of land sold by Machir to Ephraim Bilderback who sold the land to Jackson. Book: B2 Page: 33 Instrument: Deed Date: 15 Oct 1800 Grantor: Wade Mosby of Powhattan Co., VA Grantee: Dempsey Jackson of KY Consideration: 60 pound Acres: 100 Watercourse: Johnson's Fork of the Licking River in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Adjoining lands of said Jackson on South Jackson's [sic] Fork Witnesses: John Ungles, Daniel Bannor, H. Shackleford Comments: Book: B2 Page: 124 Instrument: Deed Date: 8 Feb 1802 Grantor: Simon Kenton of the Territory of the United States Northwest of the Ohio River, by John Kenton, his Trustee Grantee: William Jackson of Fleming Consideration: $400 Acres: 106 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Book: B1 (Mislabeled as B2 in index) Page: 29 Instrument: Deed Date: 30 June 1804 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: John Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 5 pounds Acres: 133 ¼ Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: William Jackson, Sr. derived his title to the lands from ohn Machir. Book: B1 (Mislabeled as B2 in index) Page: 62 Instrument: Deed Date: 21 Aug 1804 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Jacob Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 5 pounds Acres: 133 (estimated) Watercourse: Fleming Creek, a branch of Licking River, in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: William Jackson, Sr. derived title to this land by deed from John Machir. Book: B1 (Mislabeled as B2 in index) Page: 332 Instrument: Deed Date: 6 June 1808 Grantor: Jacob Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: John Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 5 pounds Acres: 28 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: If land was lost, then John Jackson to have same recourse on Lewis Craig that Jacob Jackson would have had while he owned the land. Book: B2 Page: 214 Instrument: Deed Date: 24 Feb 1807 Grantor: John Ferguson Grantee: Jacob Jackson Consideration: Acres: 30 Watercourse: Poplar Run Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: This information is from the Deed Index. The deed was not on page 214 (or 241, 314, or 341) in Books B1 or B2. Book: C Page: 211 Instrument: Deed Date: 29 Jan 1806 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Thomas Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 5 shillings Acres: 100 (by survey) Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: McAlexander's survey Witnesses: Comments: Book: C Page: 367 Instrument: Deed Date: 9 Sept 1807 Grantor: Lewis Craig of Mason Co., KY Grantee: Jacob Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 40 pounds Acres: 131 Watercourse: Poplar Run, a branch of Fleming Creek, in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Jacob Cord, John Jackson Witnesses: Comments: Book: E Page: 297 Instrument: Deed Date: 8 Mar 1813 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Henry Jackson Consideration: 5 pounds Acres: 134 (estimated) Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Jacob Jackson, John Jackson Witnesses: Comments: William Jackson, Sr. derived title to this land by deed from John Machir. Book: I Page: 369 Instrument: Deed Date: 1 Jun 1819 Grantor: William P. Fleming, John D. Fleming, Thomas W. Fleming, all of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Thomas Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: Sum left blank on deed Acres: Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: John Overly, Andrew Thompson Comments: Being part of a survey & grant in the name of Benjamin Harris. William P. Fleming signed as attorney in fact for John D. Fleming. Book: I Page: 286 Instrument: Bond Date: 6 Dec 1819 Grantor: Joshua Stocton, Clerk of Fleming Co., KY Circuit Court Grantee: Israel Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Jas. Crawford Comments: Susan Levit, infant daughter of Nancy Levit, was made an apprentice to Israel Jackson for a term of 16 years and 4 months. Jackson was to teach Susan the trade & mystery of housewifery, see that she was taught reading and writing, and provide her with good -?-, meat, lodging, and wearing apparel fit for any apprentice to have. At the end of the term, Jackson was to give Susan 3 pounds, 10 shillings, and a decent suit of new clothes. Book: L Page: 129 Instrument: Deed (Mortgage?) Date: 16 Mar 1822 Grantor: James Blair of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Henry Jackson of Fleming Co., KY and Barnet Trahume (Terhume) of Mason Co., KY Consideration: $1 Acres: a. Lot in Elizaville, described in a deed from John Galligher and wife, to Blair (Book G, pg. 84; b. 2 acres with appurtenances in Fleming Co., described in the deed, dated 4 Nov 1816, from Daniel Moss and wife, to Blair (Book G, pg. 85); and c. Personal property Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Jackson and Terhume were bound as security to Blair for his faithful administration of the estate of Henry Little, deceased. There remained unsettled by said administrator, the sum of $140. Barnet Trahume was sued for $200 on a note dated 1 Apr 1817 given by Trahume to Henry Gill of Mason Co., which was given for and on account of the said Blair and John B. Clarke and the consideration of the same received by them. In order to secure to Trahume the payment of the said sum and interest &c and in order to protect Terhume and Jackson from suffering any injury in consequence of their security as above described, Blair sold to Jackson and Terhume real and personal property (listed above). If within 6 years, Blair paid to Jackson and Terhume all the sums of money in which they may have to pay on account of their obligations, together with 6% per annum and costs which they may pay, then this deed would be void. Blair was permitted to use and occupy the property, both real and personal, during the 6 years. Book: L Page: 175 Instrument: Deed Date: 1 Apr 1822 Grantor: Wade Moseby of Powhattan Co., VA Grantee: Dempsey Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $128 Acres: Watercourse: Johnson's Fork of the Licking River Neighbors/Bordering properties: ten thousand acre survey of Metcalfe in Mar 1822; a line contended for by Thomas Bodby? as the dividing line between Bodby & Mosby; Zachens [Zackariah?] Cord; Hunt, Sherwood, Dempsey Jackson Witnesses: Comments: A part of John Mosby's ten thousand acre survey Book: L Page: 419 Instrument: Deed Date: 6 Jan 1823 Grantor: Henry Kemper Grantee: Henry Jackson Consideration: Acres: Lot in Mount Carmel in Fleming Co., KY Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Kemper had sold the lot (on which Reuben Payne then lived) to Basil Burriss for $30. Kemper had promised to convey the title to Burriss whenever Burriss should require it. Burriss issued his order to Jackson and Jackson required Kemper to make the deed. Book: M Page: 291 Instrument: Mortgage Date: 4 Aug 1824 Grantor: Edward Wood of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Demsy Jackson and Thomas Patton, both of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $534.09 Acres: a. 100 acres; b. 52 acres Watercourse: waters of Johnson Creek Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Will P. Fleming Comments: The same land conveyed by John Davis and wife to Wood on 16 Apr 1819. Edward Wood Wood was indebted to Jackson and Patton for $534.09, due in 2 years with legal interest until paid. If paid, the deed was void. Book: M Page: 486 Instrument: Deed Date: 22 Oct 1824 Grantor: Samuel Cobb, Jr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Samuel Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 5 pounds Acres: 97 Watercourse: Licking River Neighbors/Bordering properties: Samuel Cobb, Jr. Phillip Cobb Witnesses: Robert Harrah, Josiah Jackson, and James Jackson Comments: Part of Richard Rix's 5800 acre survey. Book: N, Vol. 1 Page: 180 Instrument: Deed Date: 27 Oct 1825 Grantor: Richard W. Webber of Nicholas Co., KY Grantee: James Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $25, paid by William McCulough who was the warranter of James Jackson. Acres: 12 Watercourse: near Fleming Creek Neighbors/Bordering properties: James Jackson's line. Witnesses: Comments: Part of a claim of 212 acres patented in the name of Benjamin Harris. Book: P Page: 277 Instrument: Deed Date: 9 Aug 1829 Grantor: William McCullough of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: James Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $91 Acres: 45 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Woolford Wyatt, Overly's line, Perrin's line Witnesses: Alexander Newman, Woolford Wyatt Comments: Part of Joseph Perrins 1200 acre survey. Book: R Page: 335 Instrument: Deed Date: 8 Jan 1833 Grantor: Jacob Sapp, and Mary, his wife, late Mary Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Thomas Jackson Consideration: $8.00 Acres: 78 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: H. Webster, Henry Overly Comments: Land is that of which Thomas Jackson, Sr., deceased, late of Fleming Co., KY, siezed and possessed. The land was derived by Mary from her father, Thomas Jackson, Sr., deceased. Book: S Page: 14 Instrument: Mortgage Date: 22 Feb 1834 Grantor: John N. Proctor of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: John T. Walker, Jeremiah Wells, Jeremiah Proctor, Thomas Proctor, Henry Bruce, Rolly S. Porter, John Allen, Thomas Jackson, Evan Mills, all of Fleming and Mason Counties, KY Consideration: $1.00 Acres: 385 (partly in Fleming Co., KY and partly in Mason Co., KY) Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Same plantation on which John N. Porter then resided and the same that was purchased at different times from Johnathan H. Rose, James W. Campbell, and George Hook. It included all the stills, still tubs, and appurtances belonging to a distillery on the plantation. It conveyed the slaves: Isaac, Jess, Samuel, George, Esther, Malinda, and Ann then in John N. Proctor's possession. It conveyed a variety of livestock, wagon, and farm equipment, and household furniture. This mortgage was to: 1. save harmless Walker, Wells, Jeremiah Proctor, and Thomas Proctor, who secured a note discounted by the U.S. Branch Bank in Lexington, KY for $6000. 2. secure a note payable to Henry Bruce for $300, dated 20 Feb 1834, due 1 Mar 1835. 3. secure a note to Rolley S. Porter for $500 dated 19 Oct 1833 and dude 1 day after that date. 4. secure a note to John Allen for $134.27 dated 1 Jan 1834, due 1 May 1834. 5. secure a note to Thomas Jackson, as administrator of Dempsey Jackson, deceased, for $618.75 dated 1 Oct 1833 and due 1 Jan 1834. 6. secure a note to Evan Mills for $200 dated 26 Nov 1833 and due the same time 7. save harmless John T. Walker, who secured a note to Rawleigh Kendal for $718.75 dated 15 Feb 1834 and due 1 Aug 1834. 8. save harmless Jeremiah Proctor and Jeremiah Wells, who secured a note to James W. Campbell for $428 dated 15 Feb 1834 and due 1 Mar 1835. 9. to save harmless Thomas Proctor, who secured a note to William Armstrong for $437 dated 18 May 1833 and due 1 May 1834. 10. secure a note to Jeremiah Proctor for $600 dated 12 Feb 1834 and due 120 days later. 11. save harmless Jeremiah Proctor, who secured a note to William Darnall for $500 dated 7 Feb 1833 and due 12 months later If John N. Proctor failed to pay these debts (together with legal interest until paid), then his equity of redemption to be barred and foreclosed. This deed to be void if the debts and interest was paid. Book: S Page: 51 Instrument: Deed Date: 26 Feb 1834 Grantor: Marshall Key and John Chambers, surviving executors of the estate of John Machir, deceased, late of Mason Co., KY Grantee: John Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $50, paid to William P. Fleming, as agent of John Machir in his lifetime. [Evidentally, the deed had not been made before Machir's death.] Acres: 51 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Jacob Jackson, William Jackson, Hillicoss?, Dulin, and road to Dulin's Mill Witnesses: H. Taylor, W. R. Beatty Book: S Page: 57 Instrument: Deed Date: 26 Feb 1834 Grantor: Marshall Key and John Chambers, Executors of the estate of John Machir, late of Mason Co., KY Grantee: Jacob Jackson Consideration: $73, paid to William P. Fleming, as agent of John Machir in his lifetime. [Evidentally, the deed had not been made before Machir's death.] Acres: Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: John Jackson, Machir's line, Cord Witnesses: H. Taylor, W. R. Beatty Comments: Land was sold to Jackson by William P. Fleming, as agent of John Machir in his lifetime. [Evidentally, the deed had not been made before Machir's death.] Book: T Page: 135 Instrument: Deed Date: 17 Oct 1835 Grantor: Rowland A. Alexander of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: James Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $100 Acres: 100 Watercourse: Licking River in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Boyd's 200 acres, Zachariah Alexander's 100 acres, Rowland Alexander's survey of 100 acres. Witnesses: Comments: Book: T Page: 365 Instrument: Deed Date: 7 Mar 1836 Grantor: John Callhan and Elizabeth, his wife Grantee: Thomas Jackson Consideration: $490 Acres: 34 ¾ Watercourse: Buckhannon Creek Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Wm. W. Blair, Norton Green Comments: Being the 7 ½ acres which Sam'l Caywood conveyed to Erasmus Caywood by deed dated 9 Feb 1829 (Book P, pg. 100) and the remainder of the land is that which Erasmus Caywood purchased of William Duzan and Samuel Caywood by deed, part of which he sold to Michael Grooves and part of which he sold to Erasmus Caywood. Erasmus Caywood sold his part (31 ¾ acres) to John Callahan by deed dated 8 Nov 1834. [I hope this is correct. The wording in the deed was very convoluted.] A memo, dated 11 Mar 1836, from Thomas Jackson was included in this deed. It certified that he had leased to his mother, Mary Jackson, for 20 years, or as long as she lived, the farm on which she then lived. Book: T Page: 425 Instrument: Deed Date: 24 Oct 1836 Grantor: John Lee and Neoma "Neomy", his wife of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Jacob Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $50 Acres: Watercourse: Poplar Run Neighbors/Bordering properties: Jackson, Ansley, Macker, Dulin Witnesses: Comments: Book: U Page: 16 Instrument: Deed Date: 17 Dec 1836 Grantor: Jacob Crawford and Elizabeth, his wife of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Thomas Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $8.00 Acres: 78 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Land was that which Thomas Jackson, Sr., deceased, father of said Elizabeth Jackson, late of Fleming Co., KY, siezed and possessed. Witnesses: Comments: Book: U Page: 456 Instrument: Deed Date: ___Oct ___ [day and year left blank-Index has 15 Aug 1837] Grantor: Samuel Jackson, Sr. and Hannah, his wife of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Harrison Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $250 Acres: 97 Watercourse: Licking River in Fleming Co., KY, being part of Richard Rix's 5800 acre survey Neighbors/Bordering properties: Samuel Jackson, Sr., S.C. Gill Witnesses: Comments: Book: U Page: 585 Instrument: Mortgage Date: 4 June 1838 Grantor: Samuel Jackson, Sr., Samuel Jackson, Jr., and Harrison [Jackson?] of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Cutter and Jackson of Maysville [Mason Co.], KY Consideration: Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Cutter and Jackson had obtained a judgement at the June term of the Fleming Circuit Court for $223.75 on a note dcue them from Samuel Jackson, Sr. and Co., payable 1 Feb 1838, with a credit of $27.49 paid on 23 Nov 1837. To secure the payment, Samuel Jackson, Sr., Samuel Jackson, Jr., and Harrison [Jackson?] mortgaged livestock, a wagon, farm equipment, furniture, and personal property. Submitted by Elizabeth Smith esmith@montgomery.k12.ky.us Book: B Page: 235 Instrument: Power of Attorney Date: 22 July 1803 Grantor: Joseph Jackson Grantee: George Glasscock Consideration: Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: This information is from the Grantee Index. I could not locate Book B in the courthouse. I will try to find it on microfilm the next chance I get. Book: A2 Page: 275 Instrument: Deed Date: 17 Sept 1803 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. Grantee: Jacob Grose Consideration: 10 pounds Acres: 145 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Jacob Grose derived title to the land from William Henry and Joseph Kennedy. Book: A2 Page: 377 Instrument: Deed Date: 18 Sept 1803 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: William Jackson, Jr. of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 10 pounds Acres: 150 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Perrin's trackt Witnesses: Comments: Part of Perrin's 1000 acre tract and McAlexander's tract. William Jackson, Sr. derived title from Simon Kenton and William Henry. Book: A2 Page: 396 Instrument: Deed Date: 7 Nov 1803 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: John Overly of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 5 pounds Acres: 100 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Part of Perrin's 1000 acre tract. William Jackson, Sr. derived title from William Henry. Book: Book: B1 (Mislabeled as B2 in index) Page: 64 Instrument: Deed Date: 21 Aug 1804 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Michael Plank of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 5 pounds Acres: 105 (estimated) Watercourse: Fleming Creek, a branch of the Licking River, in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: William Jackson, Sr. derived title from William Henry and Simon Kenton. Book: Book: B1 (Mislabeled as B2 in index) Page: 66 Instrument: Deed Date: 21 Aug 1804 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. Grantee: Jacob Overly Consideration: 5 pounds Acres: 100 (estimated) Comments: William Jackson, Sr. derived title from William Henry. Book: C Page: 214 Instrument: Deed Date: 3 Feb 1808 Grantor: Jacob Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: John Ferguson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: 10 pounds Acres: 30 (estimated) Watercourse: Poplar Run Neighbors/Bordering properties: Mosby's old line Witnesses: Comments: Ferguson had the same recourse that Jackson might have against Lewis Craig. Book: D Page: 389 Instrument: Deed Date: 14 Sep 1811 Grantor: William Jackson, Sr. [or Jr.?] and Elizabeth, his wife Grantee: Jacob Gross Consideration: $500 Acres: 150 (estimated) Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., Ky Neighbors/Bordering properties: Perrin's tract Witnesses: Comments: Part of Perrin's 1000 acre tract and McAlexander's tract. William Jackson derived title from Simon Kenton and William Henry. Book: H Page: 162 Instrument: Comr. Deed Date: 3 Sep 1817 Grantor: Joseph Morrison and William Kennan, Commissioners - for Davis Jackson and Sally (Harris), his wife and Richard Holland and Peggy (Harris), his wife - all citizens of VA Grantee: Richard W. Webber of KY Consideration: One shilling (to commissioner) Acres: 2 tracts, a. 140 acres; b. 51 acres Watercourse: on or near Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: a. Perrin's line, between Mrs. Fleming's heirs and Benjamin Harri's devisees, John Fleming's heirs, John Overly and Thomas Jackson; b. Harris's survey, Lanterman (formerly James McCullough's) Witnesses: Comments: The commissioners were appointed by the Fleming Co. Court at its May 1815 term to divide the lands of Sally and Peggy, alias Harris, 2 devisees of Benjamin Harris, decd. and Davis Jackson, husband of Sally and Richard Holland, husband of Peggy. Richard W. Webber was purchaser from Nancy S. and Betsy alias Nancy Harris and Betsy Harris, also two of the devisees of Benjamin Harris, decd (Deed dated 18 Oct 1816). Land is part of the 1212 acres surveyed and patented by Benjamin Harris, decd. The two tracts being one equal half of the remaining balance of the 1212 acre tract after giving to the Locator [surveyor?] one equal third part and giving to the purchaser from Benjamin Harris, lands sold and conveyed by him to them in his lifetime taking into consideration the quantity and quality of the said balance, giving to Webber an equal half containing 192 acres. Book: I Page: 254 Instrument: Deed Date: Elizabeth Little, widow of Henry Little, dec., Samuel Little, George Little, John Jackson and Rachel his wife, late Rachel Lyttle, Henry Little, and Abraham Little Grantor: Willis D. Lee Grantee: Consideration: Acres: 8 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Line of Mcalexander's 800 acre survey, south side of Fleming Creek, James William's line, Jno. Summerville's line Witnesses: William Shockley, Solomon Steele, Samuel Crain Comments: Henry Little, dec., in his lifetime having been obliged to Lee, note for $300 dated 6 Dec 1816. Land surveyed and patented in the name of Edward Wilson and James Duncan. Book: M Page: 430 Instrument: Release Date: 7 Feb 1825 Grantor: Henry Jackson and Barnet Trahune (Terhune?) Grantee: James Blair Consideration: $1.00 Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Release of mortgage (of property both real and personal) given by Blair to Jackson and Trahune, dated 16 Mar 1822 (Deed Book L, pg. 129), which had been paid. Book: O, Vol. 2 Page: 362 Instrument: Release Date: 3 Dec 1827 Grantor: Thomas Patton and Dempsy Jackson Grantee: Edward Wood Consideration: Release of Mortgage Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: On 4 Aug 1824, Patton and Jackson secured payment of $534.09 with interest. Wood had mortgaged 2 tracts of land on Johnson's Creek in Fleming Co., and two tracts of land, one 52 acres and the other, 100 acres (the same that had been conveyed by John Davis and wife to Wood on 16 April 1819). The mortgage was satisfied, and thereby released. Book: Q Page: 85 Instrument: Deed Date: 3 May 1830 Grantor: Henry Jackson Grantee: thomas T. Stone Consideration: $150 Acres: abt. 1/3 acre lot in Mt. Carmel in Fleming Co., KY Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Book: R Page: 77 Instrument: Deed Date: 5 Nov 1832 Grantor: Samuel Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Abram (or Abraham) Alfrey of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $18.00 Acres: 8 ¾ Watercourse: Licking River in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: John Mynheir, Sr., Abram (Abraham) Alfry Comments: Part of land surveyed and patented by Samuel Jackson, Sr. by virtue of a Kentucky Treasury Warrant. Book: T Page: 247 Instrument: Deed Date: 7 Mar 1836 Grantor: Thomas Jackson and Eliza, his wife of Mason Co., KY Grantee: Wm. Dye of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $870 Acres: 3 tracts of land contained in deeds from Wade Moseby to Dempsy Jackson. Watercourse: Johnson's Fork of the Licking River in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land which Dempsy Jackson, decd., father of Thomas Jackson, seized. Was Thomas Jackson's 1/7 interest in the tracts of land. Book: T Page: 297 Instrument: Deed Date: 10 Mar 1836 Grantor: James M. Shackleford and Mary, his wife, late Mary T. Jenkins; Benjamin Hart and Ann, his wife, late Ann Jackson; Wade M. Jackson and Sarah M., his wife; and Mary Jackson, widow of Dempsey Jackson, dec., heirs of Dempsey Jackson, decd., each due 1/7, not counting the widow. Wade M. Jackson & wife were represented by Thomas Jackson, as attorney. [They lived in Missouri.] Grantee: Henry Burgess and William Dye Consideration: $2,610 Acres: 378 Watercourse: Johnson's Fork in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: The same land which Dempsey Jackson, decd., seized and possessed. Mary relinquished her right of dower to the whole tract except 2/7 thereof. Witnesses: Comments: Book: U Page: 136 Instrument: Deed Date: 3 May 1837 Grantor: Samuel Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., Ky Grantee: John W. Hazelrigg and Thomas F. Hazelrigg Consideration: Acres: 144 WatercoursLicking River in Fleming Co., KYe: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Samuel Jackson, Jr. Comments: Samuel Jackson, indebted to John W. Hazelrigg and Thomas F. Hazelrigg for the following: 1. a note dated 27 Feb 1837, signed by Samuel Jackson, Jr. & Harrison Jackson; 2. a note dated 28 Feb 1837 for $200; c. a debt of $1,370.73, due by acct. payable, 5 Dec 1837 for goods and merchandise per acct. dated 21 Apr 1837, purchased by party of the 2nd part from party of the 1st part and sons. [Should this be reversed to make sense?] Notes to be paid 4 months from their respective dates. If paid on time, deed void. Jackson then resided on the land. Book: U Page: 253 Instrument: Mortgage Date: 5 Sept 1837 Grantor: Samuel Jackson, Sr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: John Cogswell Consideration: $200 Acres: Personal Property (horses) Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: John Mynheir, Sr., Jess Cogswell, Henry Cogswell Comments: John Cogswell entered into a note as security for $200 to Sarah Cary of Fleming Co., KY due one year from 12 April 1837. If paid on time, deed void. Book: U Page: 271 Instrument: Deed Date: 18 Oct 1837 Grantor: Hannah and James Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Roland A. Alexander of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $200 Acres: 2 tracts: a. 64 acres; b. 100 acres Watercourse: Licking River and Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: a. Belt's line, Roland A. Alexander 2. Zachariah Alexander's 100 acres, Boyd's corner, Belt's corner & line Witnesses: Comments: Book: U Page: 283 Instrument: Deed Date: 13 Dec 1837 Grantor: Harrison Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Jr., Samuel Jackson, Sr., all of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: John W. Hazelrigg of Bath Co., KY Consideration: Acres: a. 144 acres (on which Samuel Jackson, Sr. now lives - full description on patent from Commonwealth to Jackson); b. 106 acres (on which Samuel Jackson, Jr. now lives - full description on the survey made by surveyor of Fleming Co. on the 12th instant); c. 97 acres (including place where Harrison Jackson now lives - full description on the deed of Samuel Cobb to Samuel Jackson) Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: T. F. Hazelrigg and J. G. Hazelrigg Comments: Harrison Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Jr., and Samuel Jackson, Sr. were indebeted to John W. Hazelrigg for $2762.80, secured to be paid by note, dated 13 Dec 1837 and due one day after the date of the note. If paid, deed void. Book: U Page: 514 Instrument: Deed Date: 17 Mar 1838 Grantor: Claborn F.(Fox) and Louisa C. Jackson, his wife, by Thomas Thomas Jackson, their attorney in fact (My note: Claiborne Fox Jackson was living in Missouri, where he became governor in 1860. He was the only sitting governor to lead troops in battle.) Grantee: William Dye and Henry D. Burgess of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $870.72 Acres: 378 Watercourse: Johnson Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Claiborne and Louisa C. Jackson sold their interest in the tract of land owned and posessed by the late Dempsey Jackson in his life time and which descended at his deat to his heirs. Claiborne was one of the heirs. Book: V Page: 55 Instrument: Relinq Date: 17 Mar 1838 Grantor: Mary Jackson, widow of Dempsy Jackson, decd.. Grantee: William Dye and Henry D. Burgess Consideration: $1,050 Acres: 178 Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: John Hunt, Joshua B. Pepper Comments: Mary Jackson relinquished all her right of dower in and to the 178 acres owned and possessed by Dempsey Jackson in his lifetime and which had been purchased by Dye and Burgess from the heirs of Dempsy Jackson. Book: V Page: 97 Instrument: Deed Date: 17 Sept 1838 Grantor: Thomas Jackson and Eliza, his wife of Howard Co., MO Grantee: Michael Groves Consideration: $450 Acres: 31 3/4 Watercourse: Buchanan Creek Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Being the 7 ½ acres which Samuell Caywood conveyed to Erasmus Caywood by deed dated 9 Feb 1829 (Book --, pg. 100) and the remainder of the land is that which Erasmus Caywood purchased of William Duzan and Samuel Caywood by deed, part of which he sold to Michael Grooves and part held by Erasmus Caywood (conveyed to him by John Callahan by deed dated 8 Nov 1834.) This remainder contained 31 ¾ achres and was conveyed to Jackson by Callahan. [I hope this is correct. The wording in the deed was very convoluted.] Book: V Page: 176 Instrument: Mortgage Date: 4 Jun 1839 Grantor: Henry Jackson, Jr. of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Leonard Tully of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $56 Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land on which Henry Jackson resides, and the same that descended to him from his late father John Jackson. Henry Jackson was indebted to Tully for $56 due by note dated this day and due in 6 months. If paid, deed is void. Book: V Page: 337 Instrument: Mortg. Date: 11 Feb 1840 Grantor: Harrison Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Howard McIntyre of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $169.20 Acres: Personal Property Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Purpose is to secure several debts totaling $169.20. McIntyre was to hold the personal property until the debts were paid. Book: V Page: 353 Instrument: Deed Date: 29 Feb 1840 Grantor: Samuel Jackson, Sr. Grantee: James G. Hazelrigg Consideration: $1200 Acres: a. 154 acres; b. 106 acres Watercourse: Licking River in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Thomas (T or F) Hazelrigg, Samuel Jackson, Jr., Jos. H. Morgan Comments: a. Lands on which Jackson now lives (description is on a patent from the Commonwealth of KY to Jackson and also on a mortgage executed by Jackson and others to John W. Hazelrigg) b. The adjoining farm of Jackson, surveyed in the name of Jackson (description is in field notes in office of surveyor of Fleming Co. and also filed in the office of register [registrar?] of the Land Office) Book: V Page: 15 Instrument: Deed Date: 14 Aug 1838 Grantor: James L. Jackson and Rachel, his wife; Nicholas Bailey and Rachel, his wife Grantee: Moses Jackson Consideration: $130 Acres: 57 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Hinton's Mill Road Witnesses: Comments: The grantors sold their undivided interest as heirs of Rachel Jackson, dec. in the lands of her husband John Jackson, dec., the same that was laid off by commissioner and the platt recorded in Will Book E, pg. 194. Book: V Page: 30 Instrument: Deed Date: 17 Sept 1838 Grantor: Elizabeth Noe Grantee: John L. Jackson Consideration: $8.75 Acres: 10 Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Part of the dower of Rachel Jackson, widow of John Jackson, decd. Book: V Page: 124 Instrument: Power of Attorney Date: 13 Sept 1839 Grantor: George Ansley of Logan Co., OH Grantee: Moses Jackson Consideration: Acres: 63 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Moses Jackson was to rent land for and in Ansley's name and to ask, demand, sue for, and recover money deriving from rent of the same. Book: V Page: 226 Instrument: Deed Date: 4 Sept 1839 Grantor: Peter Cline and Rachel, his wife, late Rachel Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Thomas jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $12 Acres: 78 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land which Rachel Cline's father, Thomas Jackson, Sr., decd. , late of Fleming Co., KY, seized and possessed. Book: V Page: 246 Instrument: Deed Date: 5 Oct 1839 Grantor: John Crawford and Joanna, his wife, of Nicholas Co., KY Grantee: Moses Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $60 Acres: 6 Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: John and Joanna Crawford sold her interest in the lands which were allowed to Rachel Jackson by commissioners appointed by the Fleming Co. Court to divide the lands of John Jackson, decd. (Will Book E, pg. 194 - # 7 on the division of the dower lands). Book: V Page: 261 Instrument: Deed Date: 2 Oct 1839 Grantor: John L. Jackson Grantee: Moses Jackson Consideration: $54 Acres: 7 ½ Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Part of a tract of land descended to John L. Jackson by his father, John Jackson, decd. and the same allotted to John L. by the commissioners appointed by the Fleming County Court (Will Book E, pg. 394). John L. had already sold 6 ½ acres out of his father's lands to N. Bailey, which was not intended to be conveyed by this deed. Book: V Page: 272 Instrument: Deed Date: 11 Nov 1839 Grantor: John Crawford and Joanna, his wife of Nicholas Co., KY Grantee: Moses Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $180 Acres: 12 Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: This land was Joanna Crawford's share of the land of her father, John Jackson, decd. and was designated as Lot # 7 on the division of the land. (Will Book E, pg. 194) Book: V Page: 307 Instrument: Mortg. Date: 6 Jan 1840 Grantor: James Collins Grantee: John L. Jackson Consideration: $60 Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Collins sold a horse on credit to John L. Jackson, and it was used as collateral for two notes for $30 each and dated 11 Jan 1840. One was due in 3 months and the other was due in 6 months. Book: V Page: 366 Instrument: deed Date: 25 Mar 1840 Grantor: Henry L. and Margaret Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Moses Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $230 Acres: 14 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Lot # 1 on the division of lands of John Jackson, dec. (Will Book E, pg. 194) Book: W Page: 37 Instrument: Deed Date: 8 Oct 1840 Grantor: John L. Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Nathan Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $1.00 and love and affection (of his nephew) Acres: 6 ½ Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Part of a tract of land descended to John L. by his father John Jackson, dec. (Will Book E, pg. 194). The whole tract was 14 acres. John had already sold 7 ½ acres to Moses Jackson by deed dated 2 Oct 1839 (Book V, pg. 261). Book: W Page: 114 Instrument: Deed Date: 5 Jan 1841 Grantor: Sarah Ann Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Moses Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $42 Acres: 51 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: north side of Hinton's Mill Road Witnesses: Comments: Sarah sold her undivided interest in the land she held as heir of Rachel Jackson, decd. in the lands of her [Rachel's] husband, John Jackson, dec. (Will Book E, pg. 194) Book: W Page: 207 Instrument: Deed Date: 5 Feb 1841 Grantor: James C. Jackson of Nicholas Co., KY Grantee: Moses Jackson Consideration: $240 Acres: a. 12 acres; b. 4 acres Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: a. James C. Jackson's interest in the land of John Jackson, dec. (as one of the children and heirs at law), exclusive of the Dower of the widow. Tract is # 5 on the platt of division. b. James C. Jackson's interest (as heir of John Jackson, decd.) to the lands allotted to the widow for her dower - 1/9 part of the unrecorded division of the dower lot (the widow being decd) - Lot # 4. Book: W Page: 371 Instrument: Deed Date: 24 July 1841 Grantor: Hannah and James Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Moses Jackson Consideration: $285 Acres: 19 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: The same land that was allotted to Hannah Jackson in the division of lands of John Jackson, dec'd (she being one of his heirs) and designated as # 6 on the platt of division (Will Book E, pg. 194); exclusive of the widow's dower. James derived his interest in the lot of land by his intermarriage with said Hannah Jackson. Book: X Page: 142 Instrument: Deed - Quit Claim Date: 25 Sept 1841 Grantor: James G. Hazelrigg and Dorothy his wife; and Hannah Jackson, widow of Samuel Jackson, Sr., all of Morgan Co., KY Grantee: Samuel C. Gill of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: a. $1200 from Hazelrigg; b. $350 from Hannah Jackson Acres: a. 144; b. 106 Watercourse: Licking River Neighbors/Bordering properties: a. Richard Rixey's 5800 acres, Cobb's field, South boundary of a survey made for Frances Woodfish, Woak Lynn, county line b. Samuel Jackson Witnesses: Comments: Book: X Page: 232 Instrument: Deed Date: 7 Feb 1842 Grantor: Harrison Jackson, and Elizabeth his wife; John W. Hazelrig of Morgan Co., KY Grantee: fielding Alfrey Consideration: $565 Acres: 97 Watercourse: Licking River in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Including stone house built by Harrision Jackson. Jackson will warrant agains the claim of Rixey but no one else. Hazelrigg relinquishes to Alfrey the lien which he has on the 97 acres, which he obtained by mortgage. He won't warrant against Rixey's claim. (Note: John W. Hazelrig was also the Clerk of the Mogan Co. Court and certified the deed and Elizabeth's relinquishment of her dower rights. Wouldn't this be a conflict of interest, today?) Book: Y Page: 196 Instrument: Agmt Date: 25 Jan 1843 Grantor: Jacob Jackson and Sarah, his wife of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Consideration: Acres: 247 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: The 247 acres on which Jacob and Sarah resided was given to Moses Jackson as long as Jacob and Sarah should live, provided Moses built them a comfortable cabin on the land as a residence to use for the rest of their lives, furnished them with enough pasture for 2 horses and a cow, and supplied them with enough food, clothing, firewood to render them comfortable for the rest of their lives, and all to be delivered to the door of the cabin. Jacob agreed to give Moses two 2-year old colts and $200, to be paid after Jacob's death, by his executor or administrator, out of his estate. Book: Y Page: 393 Instrument: Comr. Deed Date: 6 June 1842 Grantor: William H. Cord of Fleming Co., KY as commissioner Grantee: Moses Jackson Consideration: $40.25 Acres: 15 Watercourse: Fleming Creek, Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: W. H. Cord was appointed Commissioner under a decree to sell the land, by the Fleming Co. Circuit Court at its Sept. term 1841 in suit where Leonard Tulley was the complainant and Henry L. Jackson was the defendant. By virture of the decree, Moses Jackson became the purchaser. The land was the same that descended to Henry L. Jackson from his father, John Jackson. (Will Book E, pg. 194) Book: Y Page: 239 Instrument: Deed Date: 19 Jun 1843 Grantor: Moses Jackson and Mary Ann, his wife of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Dyer Sherwood and Ealkana Gorley of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $276.68 Acres: 51 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Book: Y Page: 392 Instrument: Deed Date: 28 Jun 1843 Grantor: John L. Jackson Grantee: Alkana Gourley Consideration: $150 Acres: 2 adjoining tracts: a. 14 acres; b. 21 acres, two undivided portions of Rachel Jackson's dower lands Watercourse: a. Fleming Creek; b. Hinton's Mills Road Neighbors/Bordering properties: b. Same land devised to John L. Jackson by his sister Mary and that which she inherited from Rachel Jackson's dower in the land of her husband, John Jackson. Witnesses: Comments: Book: Y Page: 453 Instrument: Deed Date: 17 Feb 1844 Grantor: Henry Jackson, Sr. and Mary Jackson, his wife Grantee: James Cochran, Sr. Consideration: $1640.88 Acres: 134 (estimated) Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Jacob jackson, John Jackson Witnesses: Comments: Cochran would have no recourse to Henry Jackson and wife, but would be able to avail themselves of any advantage Henry and Mary would have against John machir, to whom one William Jackson, the grantor to said Henry Jackson, derived his title by deed. Note (indicated by a sketch, in red pencil, of a hand, with the index finger pointing): See Deed Book G-pg. 33 for Certificate of Dower. Book: Z Page: 2 Instrument: Deed Date: 13 Apr 1844 Grantor: Jacob Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Edward Pines of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $101 Acres: 7 Watercourse: Poplar Run Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Book: Z Page: 105 Instrument: Deed Date: 16 Sept 1844 Grantor: William Jackson and Catharine, his wife and Henry Jackson and Rachel, his wife of Indiana Grantee: Moses Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: Acres: 264 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land is that conveyed to Jacob Jckson by deeds from William Jackson (Book B2, pg. 62); Lewis Craig to Jacob Jackson (Book C, pg.367), John Machir's Executors to Jacob Jackson (Book S, pg. 57), and John Lee and wife to Jacob Jackson (Book T, pg. 425). Land conveyed is that which descended to the grantors as heirs at law of Jacob Jackson, decd. Book: Z Page: 156 Instrument: Deed Date: 4 Nov 1844 Grantor: Thomas Jackson and Fanny, his wife of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Henry Overley of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $259 Acres: 78 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land is that which Thomas Jackson, Sr., decd., father of Thomas Jackson, Jr., siezed and possessed, together with Sarah Smith's, Jacob Sapp & wife, Rachel Cline's, and Jacob Crawford's wives shares of the said tract of land. Book: Z Page: 190 Instrument: Deed Date: 4 Dec 1844 Grantor: John L. Jackson, and Sarah Ann, his wife Grantee: Alkana Gourley Consideration: $275 Acres: 14 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land is the same devised to John L. Jackson by his sister, Mary Jackson, being the portion she inherited from her father, John Jackson. Also 2 undivided portions of Rachel Jackson's Dower in the land of her husband, John Jackson, adjoining the 14 acres. Book: Z Page: 234 Instrument: Deed Date: 6 Jan 1845 Grantor: Andrew Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Henry Overley Consideration: $28 Acres: 78 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land which Thomas Jackson, Sr., father of Andrew Jackson, decd., seized and possessed. Book: Z Page: 405 Instrument: Deed Date: 28 Apr 1845 Grantor: Jane and Joseph Jackson of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Henry Overley of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $33 1/3 Acres: 78 Watercourse: Fleming Creek in Fleming Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land in which Thomas Jackson, Sr., decd., late of Fleming Co., KY and father of Joseph and Jane Jackson, seized and possessed.