Deed: Breeden, 1824, Shelby Co submitted by Phyllis Hill SHELBY COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEEDS, Book U, page 151 BREEDEN, WILLIAM to JOHN ALLEN -- DEED This Indenture made this fourth day of November 1824 between John Allen of the County of Shelby and State of Kentucky of the one part and William Breden of the county of Sangamon and State of Illinois of the other part witnesseth that the said William Breden for the consideration of seventy five dollars to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained and sold and doth by their presents grant bargain and sell unto the aforesaid John Allen all his right title claim and interest in a tract of land which fell to him by the death of Bland B Breeden which tract of land was purchased of Alexander Breckinridge by Richard Breeden Senior lying and being in the County of Shelby and on Plumb Creek, To Have and To Hold the aforesaid interest and parcel of land unto John Allen his heirs forever and the aforesaid William Breden for himself his heirs will warrant and forever defend the aforesaid tract and parcel from himself his heirs and all claims whatsoever as witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and date first above written. It is understood that Fanny breden is not to be interrupted in her possession during her natural life. William Breden Witnessed by Thomas Alfred Taylor Ann Allen James Breden Shelby County Order Book April Term 1825 page 131 A deed from William Breeden to John Allen was proven in Open Court to be the act of said William Breeden by the oath of James Breeden a witness thereto and ordered to be certified for further proof. page 155 A Deed from William Breeden to John Allen was further proven by T. A. Taylor SHELBY COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEEDS. Book E#2, page 54 BREEDEN, PAUL to M. S. STOUT The State of Louisiana] Parish of St. Helena ] Be it remembered that before me Sam'l Leonard Parish judge and ex oficio notary public in and for the Parish and State afs'd duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Mr. Paul Breeden at the State afs'd who declared that for and in Consideration of the Sum of $100 cash to him in hand paid by M. G. Stout of Shelby County Kentucky the receipt whereof is hereby Ack'd he does by these Presents Grant bargain transfer Sell Convey and Deliver unto Milton S. Stout now Present & accepting and who hereby Acknowledges possession thereof all his undivided interest as one of the heirs of Richard Breedon formerly of Shelby County State of Kentucky dec'd in a Certain tract of land belonging to the Succession of the afs'd Rich'd Breedon dec'd Situated on Plum Creek in the County of Shelby State of Kentucky Containing 211 1/2 acres more or less bounded on the E by land belonging to the widow Alsy Turnham with all the buildings improvements warrants and defends unto the said Milton G. Stout his heirs and asigns All his rights or interest in to the aforesaid tract of land hereby Subrogating and transferring to the Said Purchaser all his rights of warranty and action so far as he himself is interested Against his vendor or all preceding vendors This done & passsed in the Town of Greensburg parish and State Aforesaid on this 8th day of March A D 1837 in the Presence of Henry Leonard & Wm H. Dobbs witnesses who have hereunto signed their names with the Parties and me the Said Judge & Notary. Mr. Breeden not knowing how to write has made his ordinary mark A part of the tract of Land above described is now in the possession of James Breedon brother of the aforesdaid Paul Breedon Attest his Henry Leonard Sam'l Leonard P. J. Paul (x) Breedon Wm Dobbs mark Shelby County Kentucky March 29th 1837 I do hereby transfer & assign to Josephus Turnham all the right title to this land mentioned in the foregoing title bond that is vested in me and do authorize him to receive a Conveyance to the Same Witness my hand & Seal the date Milton G. Stout (Seal) State of Kentucky Shelby County Sct I James S. Whitaker Clerk of the County Court for Sd County do Certify that this deed from Paul Breedon to M. G. Stout with the transfer thereon from Stout to J. Turnham was Produced to me and sd transfer as'd by sd Stout to be his act and deed Whereupon said deed with this certification was recorded at the request of Josephus Turnham in my office. Given under my hand this 29th day of March 1837 James S. 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