Deed: Madison to Terrell, Caroline Co., VA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Pat Holland Deed 46-376 William J. Madison (tr) George H. Terrell An Indenture made this 10th day of Sep. 1849 between William J. Madison of the first part, Lindley Terrel of the second part and George H. Terrell of the third part all of Caroline County and state of Virginia; whereas the said William J. Madison is justly indebted to the said George H. Terrell in the sum of eighty dollars and cents by bond bearing date on the 10th day of Sep. 1849 and payable on demand the payment whereof said William J. Madison is desirous to occur, Now this Indenture witnesseth that for and is in consideration of the promises and further consideration of the promises and for the further consideration of one dollar in hand paid by the said Lindley Terrell the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged he the said William J. Madison does by these present grant bargain sell and convey unto the said Lindley Terrell his heirs and assigns all his crops of corn tobacco shucks and fodder and all his household and kitchen furniture and farming utensils also all his interest in his fathers estate who their in land or many together with all the privileges and appurtenances to the said property in any will appertaining or belonging to have and to hold to him the said Lindley Terrell his heirs and assigns forever again and the said William J. Madison for himself his heirs executors and administrators does covenant with the said Lindley Terrell his heirs and assigns that he the said William J. Madison will and his heirs execs and admins shall warrant and defend the same to the said Lindley Terrell his heirs assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all person whatsoever upon trust nevertheless that the said Lindley Terrell his heirs and assigns shall permit the said William J. Madison to remain in quiet and peaceable possession of said property and its appurtenances until default be made in the payment of said sum of eighty dollars in whole or in part and then upon this further trust that the said Lindley Terrell shall and will so soon after the happening of such default of payment as be shall be requested be the said George H. Terrell his .... admint or assigns so to do sell all of said property and its appurtenances or such part thereof as shall be sufficient for the purpose at public auction to the highest bidder for ready money after having fixed the time and place of sale at his own discretion and given fifteen days notice thereof at three of the most conspicuous places in the neighborhood and also notified the same by advertisement the door of the courthouse of Caroline County on some court day previous to the day of the sale and out of the proceeds of sales shall after satisfying the expenses thenceof and all other expenses attending the execution of this trust pay to the said George H. Terrell his exec admins or assigns the debt of aforesaid and the interest thereon or such part thereof as may then be due and the balance if any shall pay to said William J. Madison his heirs execs or admins or assigns. But if the whole of said debt and accruing interest shall be fully paid off and discharged to the said George H. Terrell his execs admins or assigns on or before the said 10th day of September 1849 so that no default of payment of said debt is made then this indenture shall be void or else remain in full force and virtue; In testimony whereof the parties to these presents have herewith set their hand and seals this the day and year first before written. William J. Madison ( His mark) J.P. Terrell, W...all of Caroline County and state of Virginia inteslined before ...Teste J.P. Terrel. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation.