ky-footsteps Friday, February 14, 2003 Volume 03 : Issue 7 Today's Topics: # 1 [KYF] INDENTURE: Whaly Heirs to Chiles, 1839, Montgomery Co. # 2 [KYF] INDENTURE: Moore to Dunham, 1818, Montgomery Co. # 3 [KYF] DEED: Reid to Reid Jr, 1811, Montgomery Co. (partial) # 4 [KYF] INDENTURE: Botts to Botts, abt. 1841, Montgomery Co. (partial) # 5 [KYF] INDENTURE: Bryan & others to Moore, 1809, Montgomery Co. # 6 [KYF] DEED: Moore to Priest, 1818, Montgomery Co. # 7 [KYF] INDENTURE:Fulton to Fulton, 1839, Montgomery Co. # 8 [KYF] INDENTURE: Fulton to Moore, 1841, Montgomery Co. # 9 [KYF] INDENTURE: Moore & others to Mitchell, 1865, Montgomery Co. # 10 [KYF] DEED: Ragland to Hays, 1818, Montgomery Co. # 11 [KYF] INDENTURE: Nelson to Turpin, 1822, Montgomery Co. # 12 [KYF] 1812BOUNTY: Anderson, (1855), Adair Co. _____________________________X-Message: #1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE: Whaly Heirs to Chiles, 1839, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this document are: Whaly West Stout Chiles Moore Clements French Smith Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed.srm Agr Bk 18 p512 & cont This indenture made and entered into this 3rd day September in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight hundred and thirty nine between Richard West and Sarah his wife late Sarah Whaley, Oliver H Stout and Harriet his wife late Harriet Whaley, Charles E Whaley, Julia Whaley of the first part and Wm Chiles of the second part and all of the state of Kentucky Witnesseth that the parties of the first part hath this day for and in consideration of one hundred dollars to us in hand paid by said Chiles of the second part hath bargained and sold and doth by these presents, bargain sell and convey to the said Chiles his heirs and assigns all the right title and interest which they hold as heirs of ?Amos? Whaley Decd late of Bath County KY, in and to a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Montgomery on the waters of Hinkston, Beginning at a large ash and 2 Hickory saplins in Moores old line corner to ?Phineas? Lewis Thence S 5 degrees W 250 poles to three Buck Eyes and Black locust in Lewis's line, Thence N 5 E 150 poles to a Walnut and three Locust in James French's line Thence N 85 degrees W 255 poles to a Stake in Roger Clements field, Thence S 5 degrees W to the Beginning, it being the same land deeded by Weather Smith to George Smith on the ?22? day of April 1804 and of record in the county of Montgomery. _____________________________X-Message: #2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE: Moore to Dunham, 1818, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this document are: Moore Dunham Higgins Kemper Priest Richardson Thompson Brothers Rogers Camper Deed Bk 8 pp 348-350, 13 April 1818 Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed. ^=and inserted text which I have encased in (). If it is unreadable text, there is (?) srm This Indenture made this thirteenth day of Aplin the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen between Wm Moore Sen and Margaret his wife of the County of Fayette and state of Kentucky of the one part and Amos Dunham of the County of Montgomery and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said William Moore sen. and Margaret his wife for and in consideration of the sum of ninety six dollars and fifty cents current money of Kentucky ^() to them in hand paid ^ by the sd Amos Dunham the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargined (sic) and sold and by these presents do grant bargin (sic) sell and confirm unto the said Amos Dunham his heirs and assigns all that or parcel of land situate and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Kentucky on the waters of grassalyck (sic) creek and Bounded as follows to wit Beginning at two sugar trees near where Aron Higgins orginall corner Stood At A and extending thence ^ (?) 111? to two buckeyes and white thorn at B. thence N 28? to a honey locust tree at C thence N 57 1/2 West 96 poles to Moores original line at D thence with Moores original line south 70 degrees East 208 poles to Higgins line at B. thence with Hggins (sic) line South four poles to the beginning containing twenty four acres and twenty poles together with all and singular the appertaining premises thereunto belonging or in any wise appurtaining To have and to hold the lnad hereby commanded with the appurtinences (sic) unto the said Amos Dunham his heirs and assigns forever and the said William Moore sen and Margaret his wife for themselves their heirs Executors and administrators the aforesaid tract of land and premises unto the said Amos Dunham his heirs or assigns against ^(?) the claim or claims of ^( themselves Wm Moore and Margaret his wife heirs or assigns) All persons claiming by through or under them do and will forever warrant & defend by these presents, In witness Where of the said Wm Moore and Margaret his (word missing) have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and date first above written Wm Moore sen (seal) Margaret Moore (seal) Acknowledged in presence of William Kemper George Priest James F Moore But it is clearly understood by the parties to this Indenture that should said land be ^(lost by any) prior or better claim the consideration money is to be refunded with out Interest Fayette County sct we John C Richardson and Asa Thompson two of the Justices of the peace of the county aforesaid hereby certify that we examined Mrs. Margaret Moore the wife of William Moore seperate (sic) and apart from her husband and she freely and voluntarily without threat or reward relinquished all her right title and Interst to the within mentioned land and all the appurtinences thereunto belonging to Amos Dunham and his heirs forever given under our hands and seals this 14th day of April 1818 John C Richardson (seal) A Thompson (seal) Montgomery County clers office sct Apl 22 1818 I Hugh Lane Deputy clerk for Micajah harrison Clerk of the county aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing Deed of bargin (sic) and sale from Wm Moore sen. and and wife ^(To Amos Dunham) was this day produced to me in the office aforesaid and proven by the oaths William Kemper and George Priest and by virtue thereof and of the certificate hereto annexed the same is duly entered of record H Lane DC This Indenture made this thirteenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen between Wm Moore and Margaret his wife of the county of Fayette and Commonwealth of Kentucky of the one part and Amos Dunham of the County of Montgomery and Commonwealth aforesaid of the other part Winesseth that the said William Moore and Margaret his wife for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and ninety eight Dollars current money of Kentucky to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargined (sic) and sold and by these presents do grant bargin (sic) sell and confirm unto the said Amos Dunham heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate and being in the county of Montgomery on the waters Grassalyck (sic) Creek containg (sic) seventy four and a half acres and bounded as follows to wit Beginning at two sugar trees on the east side of a small drain and running N 61 E 59 poles to two small hickories corner to John Brothers and running Thence East 111? poles to two sugar trees corner to Wm Rogers and running S with his line 60 poles to three sugar trees in his line marked as a corner for Wm Camper and running ^(thence S?) 3degrees West 130 poles to an Elm and two sugar trees on the south bounds of Arons run and running thence N down the run and crossing 30 poles to two.... _____________________________X-Message: #3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] DEED: Reid to Reid Jr, 1811, Montgomery Co. (partial) ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this part of document are: Reid Triplett Deed Bk 5 p 463-464 Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed. Further, this is only the part of the document appearing on p 465. srm ...from nor against no other person or claim whatsoever, and provided the land lying south of a line running west from the Beginning should at any time be lost then the aforesaid William Reid bids and Obliges himself and his heirs to pay to the said William Reid Junr his heirs or assigns the aforesaid sum of eighty five Dollars without interest and to be liable for nothing more, should the whole land herby conveyed by lost by any other claim, and the said William Reid Junr declares it to be the true intent and meaning of this Indenture that if the land should be lost, he is only to have the sum of eighty five Dollars as aforesaid and nomore and does hereby release and acquit the aforesaid William Reid and his heirs from all claim on account of the aforesaid land should the same be lost by any other claim except the eighty five Dollars aforesaid---In Testimony the aforesaid William Reid hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year above written William Reid Senr (seal) Teste Thos Triplett DC Montgomery County Clers Office Sct. seventh of October eighteen hundred and eleven, This Deed from William Reid to William Reid Junr was acknowledged by said William Reid to his and seal act and deed--and the same is duly entered of record all Thos Triplett DC _____________________________X-Message: #4 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE: Botts to Botts, abt. 1841, Montgomery Co. (partial) ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this document are: Botts, Mitchell, ?Fristol?, Amos, Chaddoer, Orear, Smith, Peters, Deed Bk 20 pp 8 cont. Please note: Question marks at both ends of a name or word indicate a best guess on my part. A single question mark indicates I had no guess for a word. The blanks...are just that....a blank space.srm That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. This was a particularly poor copy to work with. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed.srm This Indenture made and entered into by Robert Botts, Thomas Botts Senr, Charles Botts, Joshua Botts, Nancy Botts, Thomas Botts Junr, William Botts, Aaron Botts, Francis Botts, Catherine Botts, Sarah Botts, Joseph Botts, Sarah ?Fristol?, Cathrine Chaddoer and ____Chaddoer her husband, Susan Amos and ______Amos her husband, Minnith Mitchell and _______Mitchell her husband,the ?Trix tor iat? named James ?Evet? being the children and heirs at Law of James Botts decd, Sabina Orear, ?Elltanah? Smith by _______by Belvard J Peters a commissioner appointed by the ? Montgomery Circuit Court to convey for and in their behalf of the one part and Seth Botts of the second part Witnesseth, That whereas by a decree of the ? Montgomery Circuit Court pronounced in the Suit in Chancery wherein Seth Botts is complainant and Robert Botts & c are defendants the which said suit there was and still is pending in said court, the said defendants were ordered to convey the tract of land in the bill mentioned to the complainants and Belvard J Peters was by said decree appointed to make said conveyance on behalf of said Defendants to the Complainant. Now for and in consideration of the premises as set forth in said decree and in compliance therewith & in virtue thereof in the Law in such cases made and provided, the said Robert Botts & c by Belvard J Peters Commissioner for and on their behalf have granted, bargained, and sold and by these presents do alien, convey,& confirm unto him the Said Seth Botts all the right, title, and interest of them the Said Robert Botts & c in and to... _____________________________X-Message: #5 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE: Bryan & others to Moore, 1809, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this document are: Moore Bryan Musgove Ransill Smith Withers Warren Allen Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed. srm Further, this also appears to be a family selling off their shares of land. I would be inclined to check for the relationships of the persons mentioned below. srm Tis Indenture made this nineteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nine between William Moore of the one part, and David Bryan and Sally his wife Cuthbert Musgrove and Elizabeth his wife and Henson Moore and Anne his wife of the other part Winesseth that the said David and Sally his wife, Cuthbert and Elizabeth his wife and Henson and Anne his wife for and in consideration of the sum of five pounds current money of Kentucky to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged has granted bargained and sold, and by these presents do grant bargain sell and confirm unto the Said William Moore his heirs unto said William Moore his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate and being in the County of Montgy on the waters of Licking Containing seven hundred acres and bounded as follows (to wit) Beginning at a large honey locust and buckeye on the side of a hill near a large branch thence north seventy degrees west five hundred and twenty poles to a hicklory and white oak standing near a branch, thence South thirtyfour West threehundred and forty poles to a large black oak and ?teethy? wood corner to Thomas Ransdill and with his line south seventy east three hundred and fifty to a hickory and Walnut in said line near a small drain corner to William Smith, thence north thirty four degrees East three hundred and forty poles to the Beginning----Together with all and singular the premises thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining To have and to hold the land hereby conveyed with the appurtenances unto the said William Moore his heirs and assigns forever: And the said David Bryan Cuthbert Musgroves and Henson Moore and their wives for themselves their heirs Executors and administrators the afore said tract of land and premises unto said William Moore his heirs or assigns against the claim or claims of the said David Bryan Cuthbert Musgrove and them on Moore and their heirs do and Will Warrant and forever defend by these presents. In Witness whereof the said David Bryan and Sally his wife Cutbert Musgroves and Elizabeth his wife and Henson Moore and Anne his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and date first above written, We the subscribers warrant only against themselves and their heirs & not further David Bryan (seal) Sally Bryan (seal) Cuthbert Musgrove (seal) Elizabeth Musgrove (seal) Henson Moore (seal) Acknowledged in presence of John Wethers John Warren William Bryan John Allen DC _____________________________X-Message: #6 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] DEED: Moore to Priest, 1818, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed. Further note, that it appears to me that these are three parts of one transaction. srm Deed Bk 8 pp 357-358 Fayette County Sct We John C Richardson and Asa Thompson two of the Justices of the peace of the county aforesaid certify that Mrs Margaret Moore the wife of William More Sen came before us and was examined separate and apart from her husband and she freely and voluntarily without threats or ? relinquished all her right title and Interest to the within mentioned land and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging to the within named William Kemper given under our hands and seals This 14th day April 1818 John C Richardson (seal) A Thompson (seal) Deed: Wm Moore Sr to Wm Kemper 22 Apr 1818 Deed Bk 8 p 357 Surnames in this part of document are: Moore Kemper Lane Dunham Priest Harrison Montgomery County Clerks office Sct Apl 22 1818 I Hugh Lane Deputy clerk for Micajah Harrison clerk of the county aforesaid hereby certify that the foregoing deed of bargain and sale from Wm Moore Sen and wife to Wm Kemper was this day presented to me in this office aforesaid and forever by the oaths of Amos Dunham and George Priest and by virtue of which oaths and the certificate hereto annexed specifying the relinquishment of dower the same is duly entered of record H Lane DC Indenture: Wm & Margaret Moore to George Priest 13 Apr 1818 Deed Bk 8 pp 357-358 Surnames in this part of document are: Moore Priest Brothers Dunham Richardson Thompson This Indenture made this thirteenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen between Wm Moore and Margaret his wife of the county of Fayette and Commonwealth of Kentucky of the one part and George Priest of the County of Montgomery and Commonwealth aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said Wm Moore and Margaret his wife for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred and twenty eight dollars current money of Kentucky to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargained and by these presents do grant bargin (sic) sell and confirm unto the said George Priest his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate and being in the county of Montgomery on the waters of grassylick creek containing one hundred and seven acres and bound as follows to wit Beginning on the South branch of Arons run a sugar tree and red oak corner and running north 23 degrees West two hundred and one poles a cherry tree red oak and sugar tree corner to John Brothers and running thence east with his line 128 to two small sugar trees cor4ner to same and running thence South 40 degrees E 68 poles down a branch to Arons run a sugar at the run and running thence up Arons run south 30 poles crossing the run to an Elm and two sugar trees corner to A Summers and Wm Camper and running thence with Campers line up the run as it meanders 137 poles to the beginning it being part of a tract of seven hundred Acres of land entered and Surveyed in the name of Samuel Moore together with all and singular the premises thereunto belonging or in any wise appurtaining to have and to hold the land hereby conveyed with the appurtenences unto the said George Priest Heirs or assigns forever Wm Moore and Margaret his wife (here there is a ^ insert of very small writing which appears to be the ...heirs aforesaid hath...unto the said George Priest...) against the claims of all persons claiming by through or under them do and will forever warrant and defend by these premises In Witness Where of the said Wm Moore and Margaret his his (sic) wife have hereunto set their hands and seals this day and date above written Wm Moore sen (seal) Margaret Moore (seal) acknowledged in presence of Wm Kemper Amos Dunham Saml T Moore} But it is clearly understood by the parties to this indenture that should said land be lost by any prior or better claim the consideration money is refunded without Interest----- Fayette County Sct we John C Richardson and Asa Thompson two of the justices of the peace of the county aforesaid hereby certify that we examined Mrs Margaret Moore ^(the wife of Wm Moore) seperate and apart from her husband & she freely and voluntarily without threat or ? relinquised all her right tile and interest to the within mentioned land all all ^ ( the appurtenences) thereunto belonging to George Priest and his heirs forever given under our hands and seals this 14th day April 1818 John C Richardson (seal) A Thompson (seal) _____________________________X-Message: #7 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE:Fulton to Fulton, 1839, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this document are: Fulton, Moore, Harris, Herriott, Stewart, Howard Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed.srm Agr. Bk 18 pp 510-512 Know all men by these presents that we Asher Herriott Guardian for Mary Jane Fulton and Harriet Fulton infant orphans of John Fulton decd and Benjamin Harris Guardian for Martha Ann and Margaret Fulton infant orphans of said John Fulton deceased and Charles L Stewart who has intermarried with (above is written "late Martha Ann") Martha Ann Fulton are held and held and firmly bound unto Charles Harris and William Moore in the penal sum of two thousand dollars the payment of which well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs & Executors jointly and severally firmly by their presents sealed and dated the 26th day of August 1839. The condition of the above obligation is such that where the said Charles Harris and William Moore Administrators as aforesaid have this day paid over to the said Asher Herriott all moneys and notes & evidences of Debts in their hands as Administrators as aforesaid and all delivered up to said Asher Herriott all the Slaves and real estate which were of the said Decedent which the said Asher Herriott is entitled to receive as Guardian for said Mary Jane and Harriet Fulton infant orphans of said John Fulton deceased and have also paid now this day to the said Benjamin Harris as Guardian for Martha Ann and Margaret Fulton infant orphans of said ______Fulton decd all moneys notes and evidences of debts and have surrendered up to said Benjamin Harris Guardian as aforesaid all the Slaves and real estate which were in their hands belonging to said Decendent and which the said Benjamin Harris is entitiled to receive as Guardian aforesaid But if the said Asher Herriot,Benjamin Harris and Charles L Stewart or either of them shall well and truly pay over to the said Charles Harris and William Moore Administrators as aforesaid and said Stewart one fourth of all such debts costs and damages as may hereafter come against them as Administrators aforesaid that being their just proportions, and shall in all things indemnify and save harmless the said Charles Harris and William Moore from all told cost and damage which they may be put to on account of having paid over the moneys aforesaid and surrendered up the effects aforesaid to the said Herriot Benjamin Harris then this to be Void else to remain in full force and virtue A Herriot (seal) B F Harris (seal) C L Stewart(seal) State of Kentucky Montgomery Co } Sct. I James Howard Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid Do certify that the foregoing funds from Asher Herriot, Benjamin F Harris & Charles L Stewart to Charles Harris and William Moore was this day produced to me in my office and acknowledged by the said Asher Herriot, Benjamin F Harris & Charles L Stewart to be their act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned__Whereupon the said Bond together with the foregoing certificate hath been duly recorded in my office Given under my hand this 26th day of August 1839 James Howard (clk) pg 511 Received Mount Sterling August 26th 1839 of Charles Harris and William Moore the Administrators of John Fulton decd the sum of One Thousand Six hundred and fifty one dollars and 56 3/4 cents in cash and noted it being the full amount of the personal estate of John Fulton Decd. Which is coming to Mary Jane and Harriet Lavena Fulton infant orphans of said John Fulton decd and has this day been paid to me as their Guardian --I furthermore by these presents acknowledge the delivery of all the Slaves belonging to said infants and the possession of the land which had come to the possession of Harris & Moore as Administrators as aforesaid A Herriot State of Kentucky Montgomery Court} Sct. I James Howard Clerk of the County Court for the county aforesaid Do certify that the receipt from Asher Herriot to Charles Harris and William Moore Administrators of John Fulton Decd was this day produced to me in my office and acknowledged by the said Asher Herriot to be his act and deed, whereupon the said receipt together with the foregoing certificate hath been duly recorded in my office Given under my hand this 26th day of August 1839 James Howard (clk) Received Mount Sterling August 26th 1839 of Charles Harris and William Moore Administrators of John Fulton Decd the sum of Eight hundred twenty five dollars and 78 3/4 cents in cash & notes the full amount of the personal estate of John Fulton deceased which is coming to Margaret Ann Fulton infant orphan of said Fulton for whom I am Guardian and I also acknowlege the delivery by the said Harris & Moore of all Slaves belonging to said infant and also all real estate of said infant is also delivered to me as her Guardian which came to the possession of said Harris & Moore Benja F Harris State of Kentucky Montgomery Court}Sct. I James Howard Clerk of the County Court for the county aforesaid Do certify that the receipt from Benjamin F Harris to Charles Harris and William Moore Administrators of John Fulton Decd was this day produced to me in my office and acknowledged by the said Benjamin F Harris to be his act and deed, whereupon the said receipt together with the foregoing certificate hath been duly recorded in my office Given under my hand this 26th day of August 1839 James Howard (clk) Received Mount Sterling August 26th 1839 of Benjamin Harris Guardian for my wife Martha Ann Stewart late Martha Ann Fulton infant orphan of John Fulton Decd three hundred and fifteen dollars the amount of money paid over by Charles Harris & William Moore Administrators for John Fulton deceased unto the said Benjamin Harris Guardian for said Martha Ann and this is in full of all sums of money heretofore paid over to me of my said wifes estate by said Benjamin Harris her Guardian as aforesaid Witness my hand and seal this day and date pg 512 above written Charles L Stewart (seal) State of Kentucky Montgomery Court}Sct. I James Howard Clerk of the County Court for the county aforesaid Do certify that this receipt from Charles L Stewart to Benjamin Harris was this day produced to me in my office and acknowledged by the said Charles L Stewart to be his act and deed, whereupon the said receipt together with the foregoing certificate hath been duly recorded in my office Given under my hand this 26th day of August 1839 James Howard (clk) Received Mount Sterling August 26th 1839 of Charles Harris and William Moore Administrators of John Fulton Decd the sum of Eight hundred twenty five dollars and 78 3/4 cents in cash & notes the full amount of the personal estate of John Fulton deceased which was coming from said Administrators to Martha Ann Fulton with whom I have intermarried I also acknowledge the delivery by said Administrators to me of all the Slaves coming to my said wife from said Administrators and also I hereby acknowledge the delivery to me of all the real estate coming to my said wife from her fathers estate Charles L Stewart State of Kentucky Montgomery Court}Sct. I James Howard Clerk of the County Court for the county aforesaid Do certify that this receipt from Charles L Stewart to Charles Harris and William Moore Administrators of John Fulton Decd was this day produced to me in my office and acknowledged by the said Charles L Stewart to be his act and deed, whereupon the said receipt together with the foregoing certificate hath been duly recorded in my office Given under my hand this 26th day of August 1839 James Howard (clk) _____________________________X-Message: #8 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE: Fulton to Moore, 1841, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this document are: Fulton, Moore, Roberts, Peters, Stewart, Wilson, Rogers Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed.srm Deed Bk 20 pp 7-8 This Indenture made and entered into by and between, Charles L Stewart and Martha Ann his wife late Martha Ann Fulton Samuel D Roberts and Mary Jane his wife late Mary Jane Fulton, Harriet Fulton, Margarett Auvilla Fulton heirs and Legal representatives of John Fulton Decd By Belvard J Peters a Commissioner appointed by the First Montgomery Circuit Court to convey all the right title and interest of the persons herein named in and to a certain tract or parcel of Land herein after to be more fully described of the first part and William Moore of the County of Montgomery and state of Kentucky of the second part Witnesseth, That whereas heretofore to wit on this day the said Belvard J Peters has been by a Decree of the First Judge of the Montgomery Circuit Court summoned? in the Suit in ?Chancery? now defending in said Montgomery Circuit Court wherein William Moore is complainant and Charles L Stewart and others the heirs of John Fulton Deceased are Defendants appointed by Said Court a Commissioner to convey all the right title and interest of the Said Heirs of John Fulton decd in and to a certain tract of land herein described to Said William Moore, Now for and in consideration of the promises and by virtue to the Said Decree of Said Court the Said party of the first by Belvard J Peters Commissioner as aforesaid doth granted bargained, and sold, and by these presents does grant bargain sell alien convey and confirm with him the Said William Moore all the right title and interest of the Said Charles L Stewart, and Martha Ann Stewart his wife late Martha Ann Fulton, Samuel D Roberts and Mary Jane his wife late Mary Jane Fulton, Harriet Fulton, and Margarett Auvilla Fulton heirs at Law of John Fulton Decd in and to a certain tract or parcel of land Situate lying, and being in the County of Montgomery, on the waters of Aarons Run containing 50 Acres and bounded as follows to wit, Beginning at the Letter A on the Map, a Buckeye, and Sugartree corner to Rogers on Carringtons line, Thence with this line 81 degrees 30 W 72 poles to a stake where two Sugartrees and a coffe nut, formerly Stood corner to Said Carrington and John Wilson at B. Thence S 10 degrees 30' W 33 4/10 poles to a Honey Locust and Elderberry Stumps corner to said Wilson at C. Thence N 61 degrees 45' W 101 4/10 poles to a stake on Said Fultons line at S. Thence with Said Line N 50 4/10 poles to a Stake corner to the School House Lot-Thence East 12 2/10 poles to a stake Thence N 64 1/10 poles to a stake Set Stone corner to Said Rogers, Thence with his line E 87 4/10 poles to the Beginning, To have and to hold the aforesaid tract or parcel Land together with all and singular the premises and appurtenances there unto belonging or in any wise appertaining, unto him the Said William Moore and his heirs forever, And the Said Party of the first part the heirs of John Fulton by B J Peters commissioner as aforesaid will warrant and Defend the title to Said Land unto the Said William Moore and his heirs and assigns forever against themselves their heirs and all persons claiming from by or through them, and they do furthermore covenant and agree to refund the purchase money it being One Thousand Dollars unto the Said William Moore if Said Land Shall ever be lost by any better or Superior claim, the purchase maney to be refunded without interest, And it is furthermore distinctly understood that Belvard J Peters has no interest in this matter further than & to his duty as a commissioner being no party, and is not in any event whatsoever to be responsible personally, on testimony where of the Said party of the first part has here unto Subscribed their hands & seals this _____day of September 1841, Charles L Stewart (seal) Martha Ann Stewart (seal) Samuel D Roberts (seal) Mary Jane Roberts (seal) Harriett Fulton (seal) Margarett Auvilla Fulton (seal) By Belvard J Peters Commissioner (seal) State of Kentucky Montgomery Circuit} Sct. September Term 1841 I James Howard Clerk of the Court for the Circuit aforesaid, do Certify that this Deed from Belvard J Peters the Commisssioner therein named to William Moore was this day produced in open court and acknowledged by the said Belvard J Peters to be his act and deed. as Commissioner aforesaid, Which was received and ordered to be recorded, which is done accordingly, and is hereby certified to the Clerk of the Montgomery County Court to be by him recored, Given under my hand this 11th day of September 1841 James Howard CMCC Commonwealth of Kentucky Montgomery County, to wit} I James Howard Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do certify that this deed from Belvard J Peters the Commissioner therein named to William Moore was this day produced to me in my office for record, whereupon by virtue of the Certificate of the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court on Said Deed enclosed the Said Deed and certificate together with this certificate have been duly admitted of record in my office- Given under my hand this 11th day of September 1841 James Howard clk _____________________________X-Message: #9 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE: Moore & others to Mitchell, 1865, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this document are: Moore, Call, Harris, Adair, Mitchell, James, Wilson, Moberly Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed.srm Deed Bk 28 p 397 This Indenture made and entered into this 27th day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixty five between William Moore, of the county of Montgomery state of Kentucky, John V Moore, Kelly Moore, Nancy Harris, of the county of Bourbon State of Kentucky, Polly Call of the county of Hendricks State of Indiana, Willis H Adair, John R Adair, Polly Ann Hester, Louisa J Hopson and Lynna A Adair of the county of Adams State of Illinois party of the first part and James W Mitchell and Rebecca his wife party of the second part Witnesseth: That the said party of the first part for and inconsideration of the sum of ?thirty? dollars per acre, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have sold and by these presents do bargain sell and convey unto the party of the second part, their individual prospective interest of the seven eighths part of a certain parcel of land now owned and possessed by John Moore Senr. the said land lying and being in the counties of Montgomery & Bourbon State of Ky., on Plumlick and is bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone corner to John James R Wilson thence S 46 3/4 E 9 81/100 poles to a stone in a line of said Wilson, thence S 45 degrees 08 (with what looks like a superscript 4) W 87 34/100 poles to a stone corner to Walker Moore thence S 36 1/4 E 92 42/100 poles to a stone near a ded (sic) mulberry corner to same, thence S 36 3/4 W 47 24/100 poles to a stone corner to John Moberly thence N 56 3/4 W 14 25/100 poles to a stone in the road corner to said Moberly, thence along same road, N 44 3/4 E 6 1/10 poles to a stone in said road, thence N 34 3/4 W 43 6/10 poles to a stone in said Moberly, thence N 21 3/4 W 53 poles to a stone corner to same, thence N 65 1/4 E 41 96/100 poles to a white oak, thence S 53 1/4 E 31 35/100 poles to a red oak thence N 51 3/4 E 84 52/100 poles to the beginning. containing, Sixty five (65) Acres Two (2) Roods & thirty four (34) poles ofland with all the appurtenances and improvements thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining is hereby conveyed to the said James W Mitchell and Rebecca his wife their heirs and assigns forever. And the said party of the first part do covenant and and(sic) agree to defend the title of the same against the claim or claims of any or all persons whatsoever. In testimony whereof they have herunto set their hands and seals the day and date first above written. Wm Moore (seal) Kelly Moore (seal) John V Moore (seal) Polly Call (seal) Nancy Harris (seal) Lynna Adair (seal) Please NOTE: This document, along with the following document, hyperlinked below, should establish that the children from John Moore's first marriage to Mary/Polly Rice Fulton are William, Nancy Harris, Mary/Polly Call, Lynna Adair, and John V Moore. His children from his marriage to the "widow" Shryock (as noted in Perrin's bios, but shown by marriage record on Ancestry.com to be Rebecca Shrowk and census for 1860 to be Rebecca) would be Walker(from the 1860 census) Kelly, and Rebecca Mitchell. Please contact Shirley Gillespie Moore if you connect to any of these persons. Thank you, srm _____________________________X-Message: #10 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] DEED: Ragland to Hays, 1818, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this partial document are: Ragland, Daniel, Hays Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed.srm Deed Bk 8 p347-348 ...of land aforesaid unto the said James Hays his heirs or assigns forever against all persons whatsoever claiming by through or under him and provided the land is lost or taken away by any other prior or better claim then and in that case the aforesaid Ragland doth by these presents covenant and agree to pay and refund unto the said James hays his heirs or assigns the purchase money aforesaid without Interest in testimony whereof he has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and and (sic) date above written John Rhodes Ragland (seal) by Jesse Daniel his Attorney in fact Montgomery County clerks office Sct Apl 6th 1818 I Micajah harrison clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing deed of bargain and sale from John Rhodes Ragland by Jesse Daniel his Attorney in fact was this day produced to me in my office and acknowledge by the said Daniel Attorney to be his act and deed hand and seal and therefore the same is duly entered of record M Harrison clk _____________________________X-Message: #11 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Shirley Gillespie Moore Date: 11 Feb 2003 Subject: [KYF] INDENTURE: Nelson to Turpin, 1822, Montgomery Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Surnames in this document are: Nelson Turpin Hazelrigg Darnall Payne Farrow Please note: That while I try to be extremely careful in the transcription of documents, there are times that I am certain I make errors. Please compare the transcription to the original and make your own determination. I will gladly attach to email for you any document I have transcribed.srm Deed Bk 10 p431-432 this Indenture, made the twenty eight day of August eighteen hundred and twenty two between William Nelson of the County of Montgomery and State of Kentucky of the one part, and Isaac Turpin of the County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the Said William Nelson, for and in Consideration, that Henry Darnall hath made a quit claim deed to me for six acres of Land mor or less, the receipt whereof I acknowledge hath granted bargained and sold, and by the presents do grant bargain sell and convey, unto the said Isaac Turpin, four acres of land more or less, lying on the North end of the tract of land which I bought of William Farrow, held under the claim of John Payne, and bounded as follows(to wit) beginning at a Cherry tree corner at the forks of the road at the intersection of Turpins and Nelsons lines thence with Turpins and Nelsons lines North thirty four degrees west Seventy four poles to Turpins and Nelsons corner, a hickory, buckeye, and Sugartee, on the line of Darnalls Survey of eight hundred, and forty four acres, thence with said line South forty five degrees East, thirty two poles to a white walnut tree, a corner in said line, thence ?shaping? a corner to the beginning by passing a honey locust tree, on the South Side of the road in side of Nelsons fence a line tree marked T.N.-?Course? continues till it strikes the fence thence to the beginning with Nelson giving fifteen feet from the center of the road four acres of land more or less all of which and the premises thereunto belonging do convey to Isaac Turpin, and his heirs forever all my right, and title, of the Same, and do by these presents warrant, and defend it from me and my heirs, and every other person Claiming under me and from no other persons whatsoever and in Testimony, thereof, I have hereunto affixed my hand and seal the day of August, eighteen hundred, and twenty two William Nelson (seal) Signed sealed, and delivered in the presence of} Montgomery County Court clerks office August 28th 1822 I James G Hazelrigg Deputy Clerk for Micajah harrison Clerk of the court for the County aforesaid do certify that this deed of bargain and Sale from William Nelson, to Isaac Turpin, was this day produced to me in the office aforesaid, and acknowledged by said Nelson to be his act, and deed hand and Seal for the purposes therein contained, and thereupon the same is duly entered of Record in said office Teste J G Hazelrigg DC Please see the continuation of this transaction under Indenture between Henry Darnall and William Nelson 28 August 1822 elsewhere on this site. _____________________________X-Message: #12 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Mark Anderson Date: 12 Feb 2003 Subject: # 12 [KYF] 1812BOUNTY: Anderson, (1855), Adair Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ From the National Archives, Washington, DC: State of Kentucky County of Adair On this fourth day of April A. D., one thousand eight hundred and fifty five personally appeared before me, John Y. Wallace a Justice of the Peace, within and for the County and State aforesaid, John Anderson, aged sixty four years, a resident of Adair County, in the State of Kentucky who, being duly sworn according to law, declares, that he is the identical John Anderson who was a Private in the company commanded by Captain Morrison in the Second Regiment of Kentucky Volunteers commanded by Colonel Jennings, in the war with Great Britain, declared by the United States, on the 18th of June, 1812, for the term of six months and continued in actual service with said war for fourteen days; that he has heretofore made application for bounty land under the act of September 28, 1850, and received a land warrant, No. . . . for eighty acres, which he has since legally disposed of, and cannot now return. He makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the additional bounty land to which he may be entitled under the act approved the 3d day of March, 1855. He also declares that he has never applied for or received, under this or any other act of Congress, any bounty-land warrant except the one mentioned above. (Signed) John Anderson We, Jane Lesse (?) and Marion N. Carr residents of Adair County, in the State of Kentucky upon our oaths declare that the foregoing declaration was signed and acknowledged by John Anderson, in our presence, and we believe, from the appearance of the applicant, that he is the identical person he represents himself to be. (Signed) Jane Lesse (?) (Signed) Marion N. Carr The foregoing declaration and affidavit were sworn to and subscribed before me on the day and year above written; and I certify that I know the affiants to be credible persons; that the claimant is the person he represents himself to be; and that I have no interest in this claim. (Signed) John Y. Wallace, J. P. State of Kentucky County of Adair ss: I, Sinclair Wheat, Clerk of the County Court of Adair county, aforesaid, do certify that John Y. Wallace whose genuine signature appears in one place above, was, at the time of signing the same, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for said county and State, duly commissioned and qualified, and full faith is due to his official acts. Given under my hand and seal of office, this 7th day of April, A. D. 1855. (Signed) Sinclair Wheat, Co. Ck. By E. Y. Rochester, D. C. End of ky-footsteps-digest V03 #03 7 ************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. 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