Wayne County KyArchives Deed.....Stone, James - Garner, Henry August 28, 1820 ************************************************ 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: Donnie Pickard dmallie@aol.com February 26, 2010, 11:24 am Written: August 28, 1820 Wayne County, Kentucky Book C-168-169 August 28, 1820 Know all men by these presents that we Henry Garner and John F. Garner of the one part & James Stone Mesheck Gregory & Marcus Huling of the other part all of Wayne County and the State of Kentucky witnesseth that the said Henry Garner doth sell and release unto the said James Stone Mesheck Gregory & Marcus Huling three fourth of a certain parcel of Land containing nineteen acres more or less or a certain morty of Land left of a tract of land part sold to Martin Turpin it lying on the waters of Beaver Creek adjoining Land to the tract where he now lives and commencing a short distance below where the said Henry Garner and Company is now at work to try to make salt & originally entered and conveyed in the name of Michael Dean & the said John F. Garner sells & release sells & release unto the said James Stone & Mesheck Gregory and Marcus Huling three fourth of a certain tract of Land survey under the general Law to encourage salt manufacturing lying and adjoining the above piece of Land sold by Henry Garner to us containing three or four hundred acres more or less and surveyed in the name of the said John F. Garner and we the said James Stone Mesheck Gregory & Marcus Huling is to pay the state price for said land and the expense of title papers and the said James Stone Mesheck Gregory and Marcus Huling is to bore an auger hole for salt water on the peace of Land bought of the said Henry Garner three hundred feet or more of the said Stone Gregory and Huling may think proper and to commence to bore said hole in five months after the said Henry Garner & Beatty & others by and proof by their making salt that they have sufficient quantity of water to carry salt making which would be sufficient to encourage us to go on and also have five years thereafter to accomplish their said boring and we are to blow and dig a ___ of fifteen feet in case we think we have a sufficiency of water to ___ us to make salt and therefore the said Henry garner & John F. Garner is to be at equal expense and profits is to be one fourth which will be their interest in making of salt on said Land & in case of ailing to succeed in making salt we are to release back to the said Henry Garner our three fourths of his said peace or morty of Land bought of said Garner are on to release unto the said John F. Garner our three fourths of the tract of Land Bought of him by his paying us the money we have to pay for salt said Land with interest and the said parties agree in the first purchase of kettles not purchased more than 20 kettles and than afterwards of majority of the present mentioned parties a majority of them is to rule & say whether they make shall be intended or not & in what way they are to be managed & carried on and the said Henry Garner is to make a good and sufficient title in Law of thee fourth of said peace of Land sold to us which Land is to be held in Common & undivided Between the Contracting parties and the said John F. Garner is to Convey three fourth of three or four hundred acres of Land more or less and to make a good and sufficient title for said Land unto the said James Stone Mesheck Gregory and Marcus Huling which is to be held in Common and undivided between the contracting parties. It is further ____ if there is any Land lost by a better title in Law we are to be Jointly at the expense cost of said Land and the said Henry Garner gives the said Stone, Gregory and Huling ___ the possession of said Land this day & witness our hand and seal this twenty eight of August AD 1820. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Jno. Chrisman. Signed: Henry Garner , John F. Garner , James Stone, M. Gregory, M. Huling Kentucky Wayne county Clerks office August 28th 1820. The within agreement was this day presented to me in my office and acknowledged by Henry Garner John F. Garner James Stone Mesheck Gregory and Marcus Huling parties thereto in these proper person to be their act and deed and whereupon the same is admitted to Record. John Chrisman Additional Comments: Buyers: Mesheck Gregory, James Stone, Marcus Huling Sellers: Henry & John F. Garner File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/wayne/deeds/garner473gdd.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/