Graves County KyArchives Court.....Wingo, Heirs Of Mary Frances (Clapp) February 22, 1886 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Beverly Watson beverly_wat@msn.com March 13, 2010, 11:47 am Source: Graves County Db 4, Pg 514 Written: February 22, 1886 Graves County, Kentucky Deed Book #4, Pg 514 For and in consideration of the sum of sixty dollars cash in hand paid and hereby receipted: we L. W. Wingo and wife, M. M. Wingo, W. A. Jones and wife L. A. Jones (late Wingo), W. L. Wingo, Sidney Reeves and wife N. S. Reeves (late Wingo) and L. T. Wingo, being the heirs at law of Mary F. Wingo the late wife of J. W. Wingo. Who was the daughter of Stacey Clapp deceased; She being a Daughter of Jonithan Pryor deceased; have sold and hereby convey by general warranty to H. C. Allison the following real estate lying in Graves County, Kentuckey: being a one forty fifth (1/45) undivided interest in and to the tract of land set apart by order of the Graves County Court as dower to Mrs. Mary Pryor widow of Jonithan Pryor deceased; said tract of land consists of 206 acres and the interest being conveyed being 1/45 herein subject ____ to the dower rights. In testimony hereof all said grantors have herewith set their hand; this February 22, 1886. W. L. Wingo, W. A. Jones, L. A. Jones, N. S. Reeves, S. P. Reeves, L. T. Wingo, L. W. Wingo, M. M. Wingo Vanzant County State of Texas I, L. W. Hayne a notary public duly commissioned and qualified as such in and for the county of Vanzant and State of Texas do certify that this deed from L. W. Wingo and his wife M. M. Wingo and others to H. O. Allison was this day produced to me by the parties which acknowledged by the said L. W. Wingo to be his act and deed; and the contents and effect of the instrument being explained to the said M. M. Wingo by me separately and apart from her husband, she thereupon declares that she did freely and voluntarily execute and deliver the same, to be her act and deed and consented that the same may be recorded. In testimony where of I have here unto set my hand and here with affix my notary seal; this March 1, 1886 W. L. Hayne J. P. and Exofficio Notary Public Vanzant County, Texas Additional Comments: This document appears to be a redistribution of the dower portion of Jonathan Pryor's estate previously inherited by his second wife, Mary Wilson Oliver, to his heirs after her death. It was apparently spared from the Graves County Courthouse fire due to the length of time necessary for the document to be transmitted back to Kentucky from Van Zant, Texas. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/graves/court/wingo446gwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/