Deeds abstracts 1823-1824 Harlan County, Ky submitted by Kathy Welder Samuel HORD Jr. to Samuel MARK, May 19, 1823 for $62. town lot #22, Mount Pleasant, 1/4 acr. being the lot reserved for Samuel HORD Sr., the former proprietor. County of Harlan Co. to Samuel MARKS, May 19, 1823 for $80. 3 town lots, #23, 28 & 32, formerly being the lots of one Bayless SHUMATE. witness: Golvin BAILEY, Carr BRITTIAN & Wm. JENKINS Solomon BUTKHART & Polly, his wife to Geo. COLDIRON, Apr. 14, 1823, for $150., 150 acres on Cranks Creek. Gabriel FULTZS & Leah, his wife to Levi HOSKINS, Apr. 26,1823 for $100. 40 acr. on the N. side of Cumberland, opposite the mouth of Brownies Crk. Dower release witnessed by; Elij Green Jr. J.P. County Ct. of Harlan to Hezekiah HALL, May 19, 1823 for $16. Lot #15, town lot, south edge of Clover Fork Street. signed Golvin BAILEY, Wm. JENKINS & Carr BRITTIAN. Luke NOE, his mortgage to Bailess SHUMATE, Apr. 28, 1823 for $50. the crop which Luke Noe is about to make on the farm of Moses BALL, to be paid on or before Oct. 29th. Witness: A. CRUMP and Joseph WHITEHEAD. Abner LEWIS & Samuel MARK to John N. HORD, Power of Attorney, Oct. 1, 1823 for signing their names to a bond for the bailing out of Clay Co. jail, Andrew BAKER & Joseph LEVICY. Samuel EWING, surviving executor of the last Will & testament of William HUTSON, deceased of Lee Co. Va. to Moses BALL also of said county (?) May 27, 1823 for $125., a 50 acre survey dated Oct. 3, 1816, both sides of Martins Fork, includes an improvement of William HUTSON's recorded in Lee Co. also. Andrew CROSSE to Elizabeth BACK Aug. 9, 1823; 100 acres on Poor Fork by virtue of a Settlement on the Headright lines under an act of 1800..."know all men by these presents that I, Andrew Cosse are held and firmly bound unto Elizabeth BACK...acknowledgement of a patent & tract where Elizabeth BACK now lives." Witness: John & Elizabeth BACK. John ANDERSON and Sarah, his wife, both of Campbell Co. TN. to Thomas HOBBS, an 1820 deed, presented to and recorded by the clerk Mar. 3, 1824 for $200., 67 acres patented to John ANDERSON Oct. 24, 1819 on the Clear Fork of of Yellow Creek, to include where said Thomas HOBBS now lives. Edward BEATY & wife Nancy of Lee Co. Va. to George HOSKINS dated Aug. 17, 1821...for $300., land on Brownies Creek; deed was presented and recorded to & by the clerk on Sept. 19, 1823 and the dower release on Mar. 4, 1824. Witness: Milton EVE, Reuben MOSS, Wm. BEATY, Wm. HEISKILLS, Jas. BRITTIAN, D. HOGAN and John RAINES. Lewis GREEN & Esther, his wife to Elijah GREEN, July 22, 1821 for $600., 72 acr. on Cumberland, witness; Elisha & Wm. GREEN, and Wm. LEWIS; deed presented to the clerk Aug. 10, 1823 & recorded Mar.4, 1824. James MIRACLE and wife Orpha to Benja. HARRIS, Frederick MIRACLE, John BAUGHMAN, Sam'l MARK and John MARK, all trustees. Sept. 27, 1823 for $1., 4 acres on Brownies Creek for a house of Worship, the Methodist Episcopal Church. John HARRISON to Henry SMITH, Jan. 15, 1824 for $200., 40 acr. on Poor Fork, branch of Cumberland, boundary with Alexander DIXON witness: Hezekiah BRANSON & John CREECH. Daniel Miller to George POFF Sept. , 1823 for $250., 50 acr. on Cannon Creek, a branch of Yellow Crk, including a Mill of said MILLER's on Cannon Creek. Hezekiah BRANSON to Jonathan SMITH, Jan. 20, 1822 "for full satisfaction to him made" 5 acres, on upper part of a 50 acr. tract on Poor Fork adjacent to a survey of said SMITH recorded 3-25-1824. James J. NOWILL, Claiborne Co. Tn. to Isreal MINIARD of Clay Co. Apr. 19, 1824, for $200., 150 acres on big Yellow creek; wit: John & William TURNER, and Samuel MATHIS. John N. HORD to Sherod L. OVERSTREET, May 19, 1823, for $31. one acre northward of & adjacent to; the town of Mount Pleasant. County of Harlan to Alford HALL, may 19, 1823 for $30. Lot #1, on the bank of Clover fork. County of Harlan to Berry CAWOOD, same date Lot #17 for $20. Sherod L. OVERSTREET to John Jones, Sept. 23, 1824 for $60. 2 town lots, # 9 & #18. Geo. HOSKINS to John HOSKINS Jan. 19, 1824 for $130. 50 acr. on Brownies creek, boundries with Wm. Davis, John CHUMLEY & Gideon John PUE. Rebuen LAMBERT of Knox Co. to John PURCIFUL Sept. 1, 1824 for $1.00 1/2 of a 50 acres survey in Lambert's name, & they shall divide & make a conditional line. Wit. S. RICE & J. HEDERIXSON. John DAVIS to Henry COLLETT July 24, 1824 for $50., 50 acres on the Cumberland River, at Thomas HOSKIN's ford; J. FULKS old Sugar Camp branch. Joseph YOUNG & Anna, his wife to Geo. Burkhart Dec. 10, 1824 for $100. 50 acres patent from the Commonwealth dated, Dec. 13, 1823 on Crank's Creek, adj. to the lower survey of Aley LEDFORD. Joseph SELBY to Abraham SERGEANT Sep. 16, 1824, for $300. 50 acres on the Poor Fork, beginning at the foot of Black Mountain. Wit: Abner & Hir. LEWIS, Abe SERGEANT Jr. & Edw. ANDERTON. Phillip SLUSHER to William & Jacob SLUSHER Oct. 25, 1824 for $500. 210 acres on Pucketts Creek, Hoskins line. Witness: Giles COX, Isiah WILSON & Sally SIMPSON. James FARMER to Geo. BURKHART Oct. 19, 1824 for $70. a 50 acre survey granted Farmer May 15, 1823 on Cranks Creek, including a Mill in the occupancy of said Burkhart. David ROSS of Floyd Co. to Geo. BRITTIAN Dec. 4, 1824 for $200. 37 acres on Crummies Crk. beginning at a conditional line by Ross. Witness: Henry JAYNE, Stephen JONES & Joseph SEAGRAVES. Elisha GREEN to Catherine RISENER June 22, 1824 for $77.00 50 acr. beginning on branch that empties into said creek (not named) opposite the schoolhouse, near Slusher's line and J. Howard's. Sherod L. OVERSTREET to Luke NOE Sep. 27, 1823 for $60.75 a Female negro slave named CAROLINE, age 5 yrs, 6 mos. and her further increase. Witness: John & Delia NOE. Sherod OVERSTREET to Peter HAZELWOOD of Lee Co. VA. Oct. 21, 1823 "for drivers causes and considerations" one negro woman named SALLY and her increase. Witness: Sam'l. MARK, Hezakiah HALL and George BRITTIAN. ----------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genelaogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons.Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent.