Rowan C. NC Charles Barrier Deed From: Stephanie Harrison The Charles Barrier deed was Book 5, page 246 Transcribed and typed as is by Stephanie Harrison info@conquestmusic.com This Indenture made the Twenty sixth Day of January in the Third year of the Reign of our sovereign Lord George the Third Between Henry McCulloh Esq of Turnhan__in the county of Middesex & Kingdom of Great Britain of the one part and Charles Barrier of Rowan County of Province of North Carolina of the other part Witnesseth, that whereas his most Excellent majesty King George the second by sundry grants dated the Third of March A.D. 1715 gave & granted unto the said Henry McCulloh, Eight tracts of lands in North Carolina Containing Twelve thousand five hundred acres each lying upon the waters of Abbotts Creek and making together on hundred thousand acres of land commonly called or known by the name of the Tract No 9 with all rights of privileges & as in page in last Line 11th of Deed No (1) to the following words. Now This Indenture Witnesseth that as well for & in consideration of the sum of eighteen pounds sterling in hand paid by the said Charles Barrier to the said Henry McCulloh the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged; and also, for & in consideration of the Deeds Covenant provisions of agreements herin after mentioned to be done & performed by you the part of said Charles Barrier his heirs & assigns, the said Henry McCulloh Hath for himself & his heirs given granted Bargained sold & confirmed & by these presents Doth give grant bargain sell & confirm to the said Charles Barrier his heirs & assigns forever all that piece & parcel of land lying & being in the county of Rowan in the province of North Carolina in America being part of the aforesaid hundred thousand acres of land commonly called or known by the name of the Tract No 9 Beginning at a pine Edward Hughes and Barnett Michaels Corner running thence along Edward Hughes line S70E 200 p to a B.O Hughes corner thence S 160 p to a B.O. Thence N 70 W 260 to a W.O. Thence No 10 W 100 p to a B O Barnett Michaels corner Thence along his line to the beginning and containing in the whole hundred & fifty acres of land all which premises are more particularly described and set forth in the plan or map thereof hereunto annexed with all Rights of privilege of hunting hawking Fishing & Fowling with all woods waters & Rivers with all profit commodities or Herediaments to the same belonging or appertaining To have & To Hold to him the said Charles Barrier his Heirs & assigns forever Except that in case any mines & minerals whatsoever be reserved for the use of the said Charles Barrier for himself his heirs & assigns and for each & every of them Doth hereby covenant promise & agree to & with the said Henry McColloh & his heirs assigns and so forth as in the daid Deed No (1) to the End. Be it remembered that by virtue of a letter of attorney under the hand of seal of the said Henry McColloh. Henry Eustace McColloh Esq Did in the name of the said Henry McColloh sign & subscribe this grant and their seal of deliver the sums of his the said Henry McColluh act of Deed in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witness. Signed John Frohock Henry McColloh by H E McColloh The within written Indenture of Bargain of sale from Henry McColloh Esq to Charles Barrier was duly registered in the Quit Rent Office of the Rt Honble John Carl Granville on the 7th Day of April 1763 Pursuant to an agreement made between his Lordship and the said Henry McColloh bearing Date April 7th 1761 Robert Jones Jr North Carolina Rowan County to wit July Court 1763 This is to certify that the within Deed was duly procesd in open court and Recorded in the Clerks office as the Law Director Let it be registered__________ John Frohock ==================================================================== USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Stephanie Harrison ====================================================================