Deed: Pavey to Murray & Gouldin File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Pat Holland Deed 46-479-480 Pavey, Joseph & C to Murray, Wm. T. Tr. This indenture made and entered into this 23rd day of Freby in the year of Our Lord 1850, between Joseph Pavey of the first part Wm. T. Murray of the second part & John W. Gouldin of the third part al of the county of Caroline & State of Virginia witness the said Pavey is indebted to the said Gouldin in the sum of Fifty seven dollars due & payable on the 1st day of Jany 1851 as for bond. Which said sum of money with Int. he the said Pavey is willing & desirous to secure the future payment of - now this indenture witness that for & in consideration of one dollar to me the said Pavey in hand paid by the said Murray at & before the ensealing & delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged he the said Pavey both granted bargained & sold & by these present doth grant bargain sell & convey unto the said Murray a certain tract or parcel of land containing nineteen acres lying & being in the county aforesaid & bounded as follows On the north by the lands of the said Gouldin on the east by the lands of the same, On the south by the lands of Mrs. Conduit and on the west by the road leading from Jas.. G. Braddas Mill to the Ivy Bridge to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with all its appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining unto the said Murray his heirs & forever & the said Pavey doth hereby warrant & forever defend the said land unto the said Murray against all persons whomsoever upon trust nevertheless that the said Murray shall ...... the said Pavey to remain in quiet & peaceable possession of the land aforenamed until default be made in the payment of the said sum of fifty seven dollars or any part thereof and an .... fromthe said Gouldins as so soon after as he sholl think proper. The said money shall sell to the highest bidder for cash at public sale after having advertised tthe time &* place of sale allowing fifteen days notice or so much of the said land as shall be necessary to rais the said sum of fifty seven dollars with Int. & costs. & the over... of such sale shall pay over tothe said Pavey his heirs & But of the said Pavey shall fully pay off & discharge to the said Gouldin his heirs or assigns the same sum of Fifty seven dollars with Int. & cost then this indenture to be void or shall remain in full force & virture and if the said Murray shall execute a deed of release to the said Pavey at his cost. Witness and hands & seal this day & year first above written sigend seal & delived in the presence of R.S. Broaddus JRP Houston A.S. Broaddus, Jos Pavey(X)his mark, Wm. T. Murray, Jns W. Gouldin. Clerks office of Caroline County Mar 11th 1850. The foregoing deed was this day proved before me in my office by the oaths of the witnesses thereto & admitted to records.Teste John L.Pendleton. 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.