Indenture between John Watson and Jacob C. Wikoff, et al 31 May 1820 Williamson Co. Tn. Deed Book F p. 239-240 John WATSON ‘s 557 acres of land lying on West Harpeth conveyed by Robert Searcey attorney in fact for Jacob C. Wikoff, Ann Wikoff , Peter Wikoff, and Isaac Wikoff registered May 31th 1820. This indenture made this sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty between Jacob C. Wikoff, Ann Wikoff, Peter Wikoff, & isaac Wikoff heirs of Isaac Wikoff deceased by their attorney in fact Robert Searcy of the Town of Nashville in the State of Tennessee of the one part and (to) John Watson of the county of Williamson and State aforesaid of the other part.... sum of six thousand six hundred eighty four dollars ... tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Williamson on the waters of West Harpeth River beginning at Maj. Absolam TATUM ‘s south west corner at a white oak...line of Hardy MURFREE ‘s 5760 acre tract .... Deed Bk. F p. 240 John Polk 312 60/100 acres of land lying on OVERALL s Creek conveyed by James Frazer and Hugh Kirkpatrick registered June 1st 1820. This indenture made the fifteenth day of Dec. eighteen hundred and nineteen between James FRAZER & Hugh KIRKPATRICK both of Sumner? County Tennessee of the one part & (to) John POLK of the other part of Williamson County & state aforesaid... fifteen hundred dollars to them in hand paid by the said Polk....tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in the County of Williamson & State aforesaid on the waters of Overalls Creek beginning on JOHN BRISBY ‘s South east corner at an ashe... (continues on p. 241) Deed Bk. G p. 393 Adam Overan ? Acres of land lying on the waters of Duck River conveyed by Andrew Cowsert ( Cousart ?). Registered 8th day of August 1823. Witnesses Edward BUFORD Henry Reirn__ ? Deed Bk. G p. 393 top is last of a deed signed by James McKnight and Samuel B. McKNIGHT (to I believe John BOSTICK ) July 1823 Deed Book G p. 393-394 John WADLEY 68 acres of land lying on the waters of ... conveyed by James TAYLOR Registered 6th August 1823. This Indenture made this 20 day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two between James TAYLOR of the County of Williamson and State of Tennessee of the one part and (to) JOHN WADLEY of the county of Rutherford and state aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said James Taylor for and in consideration of the sum of seven hundred and fifty five dollars to him in hand paid by the said John Wadley ....Sixty eight acres lying in the County of Williamson State of Tennessee the bounds of the sixty eight acres being as follows Beginning twenty four poles west of Jeremiah SPAIR ‘s or SPAWS or ? north west corner of a line of a track of land granted to John McNary thence south with E line fifty poles to an stake ... to an ash William R. _____ ‘s southwest boundary ......Solomon N___ line .......and also another trak entered in the name of CADER DEMENS? asignee of JAMES COTGROVE. Beginning at sink hole spring a few poles rather east of Souuth of a sinkhole spring used by WILLIAM HALBERT at a cedar and ash marked in the east boundary line of a track in the name of John McNary running thence south with his line ......to... tract entered in the name of CADER DEMENT assignee of WILLIAM D.? LEWIS beginning at an elm Samuel WILSON ‘s south west ... REEDER ‘s line or REEDE ‘s line.... Signed James Taylor. Witnesses Jonathan Heflin and William Taylor. ==================================================================== 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Wright ====================================================================