Loudoun County, Virginia. Deed Book 3-G, 17 Oct 1823 Joseph Combs ==================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: (c) Pat Combs O'Dell ==================================================================== Page 332 - 17 Oct 1823. Joseph Combs and Eleanor, his wife, of Wayne County State of Ohio, of the one part and Sarah Brown, Maria Nichols Brown, John Harman Brown, Martha Ann Brown, William Harman Brown, and Mary Ann Brown, children, heirs, and representatives of Nathan Brown, dec'd., of Loudoun county in the state of Virginia. Whereas Nathan Brown did buy from the said Joseph Combs his interest in one sixth part of land in Loudoun county near the north fork of Goose Creek, which Andrew Combs died seized and possessed containing about 150 acres as will appear by refering to the Last Will and Testament of Andrew Coombs now on record in the county Court of Loudoun. For the sum of $200 paid to the said Joseph Coombs by Nathan Brown And whereas the said Nathan Brown has since departed this life, intestate, leaving the above named Sarah Brown, Maria Nichols, Phebe Brown, John Harmon Brown, Marthann Brown, William Harman brown and Mary Ann Brown, his children, heirs at law to his estate, Joseph Combs does convey his one sixth part of the 150 acres…. [Signed] Joseph "X" Combs [his mark] Elleanor "X" Combs [her mark] Witnesses: Benjamin Goclavot? and Lewis Gunstoff State of Ohio, Wayne County We, Jesse Morgan and Samuel Spencer, Justices of the Peace in the county aforesaid do certify that Joseph Combs and Elleanor, his wife, parties to a certain deed bearing date 17 Oct 1823 have appeared before us and desired us to certify the said acknowledgements to the Clerk of the County Court of Loudoun in the state of Virginia in order that the said Deed may be recorded this 17th day of October 1823. [signed] Jesse Morgan, Samuel Spencer