McNAIRY COUNTY, TN - DEEDS - J.B. Baucum to Wiley Ady 1892 ============================================================== USGENWEB 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: Joanne Baucum ================================================================ McNairy County, Tennessee Deed Book U, pp. 391-2 15 April 1892 J. B. BAUCUM to WILEY ADY 2 Tracts, 186.5 acres [Note: J. B. BAUCUM is JOB B. BAUCUM. This is the land that REBECCA MELTON BAUCUM, mother of JOB, purchased from WILLIAM S. WISDOM. Deed Book K, pp. 196-72. WILEY ADY is the grandson of ASA BAUCUM. WILEY's mother was JUDIA ANN BAUCUM ADY, who was ASA and LINNIE BAUCUM'S daughter.] Know all men by these presents, I have this day bargained and sold to WILEY ADY for consideration of one hundred dollars to me in hand paid, the following two tracts of land, lying and being in McNairy County, Tennessee, and bounded as follows: 1st Tract: Beginning on a hickory and 2 black oak pointers, the most northern North West corner of Entry Number 2648 in the name of WISDOM and WALSH for 482 acres, runs East 182 poles to a stake and gum pointers, the North East corner of the same, then South 199 poles to a stake in the big road that leads from Crumps Landing to Cotton Ridge with black oak pointers. Then North West course following said road about 190 poles to a stake in said road, post oak and black oak pointers, then North 87 poles to the beginning. Containing 160 acres more or less. 2nd [Tract]: The other tract is called the AUTIN Tract that he purchased from WILLIAM MARTIN joins the other tract on the East and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake and 2 black [ ] pointers, the North East corner of Entry Number ____, in the name of ____, runs West 112 poles to a stake, black oak and 2 dogwood pointers, the North West corner of the same. Then South 40 poles to a stake, chestnut, and black oak pointers. Then East 25 poles to the road, leading from J. L. B. AUTINS to WILLIAM H. CABLES and with the meanders of said road, in all 112 poles to a stake, 2 red oak and hickory pointers on the west line of Entry Number ____ in the name of ____, then North 35 poles to the beginning. Containing 26 1/2 acres more or less and conveyed to REBECCA BAUCUM by WILLIAM S. WISDOM on 23 October 1868. To have and to hold the same to the said WILEY ADY and his heirs and covenant with the same said WILEY ADY that I am lawfully seized of said land and have a good right to convey the same and that it is unencumbered in any way and I bind myself and heirs to warrant and forever defend the title of the same to the said WILEY ADY and his heirs forever against the lawful claims of all persons. Witness my signature this 11th day of November 1891. J. B. Baucum Asa Baucum Notary - Job B. Baucum, dated 11 November 1891. Notary - Asa Baucum, dated 15 April 1892. Filed 15 April 1892.