Deed: Benjamin Coffey To Jacob Warrick, 1850 Source: Nelson Co., VA Deed Bk 13, Pg 104 Contributor: Wayne Coffey --------------------------------------------------- This Deed made the 26th day of October 1850 between Benjamin Coffey of the one part and Jacob Warrick of the other part: Witnesseth: that the said Benjamin Coffey doth grant unto the said Jacob Warrick the following property: one bay horse, one red cow, one pied cow and red calf all his household and kitchen furniture and one third part of all the slaves willed to Nancy Coffey during her life (by Peter Jacobs decd. as per will of record in Clerk's Office of Nelson County) with remainder over to her three children, Sophia, Ann and Candy Coffey to Wit. Jack, Isbell, Ancell, Sally, Harriet, Washington, Milly, Eliza, Rose and infant girl daughter of Sally & all the future increase of the females. In trust to secure the payment of a bond executed to Tho. P. Massie of the date of these presents for the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars and 63 cents. Now this deed Witnesseth that if the said Benjn. Coffey pays or causes to be paid unto the said Thomas J. Massie his heirs or assigns the debt (with full interest) above mentioned on or before the 26th day of October one thousand eight hundred and fifty two, then this deed shall become null & void otherwise the said Jacob Warrick shall on the premises on the said 26th day of October 1852 after having given 30 days notice in the public places of the neighbourhood proceed to sell for cash or on such credit as he may deem best, the said property whether in possession or remainder or so much of it as may be necessary to pay the debt aforesaid and after paying said Massie his debt to pay the balance if any to the said Benjamin Coffey or his assigns. In witness whereof the parties have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals. Benjamin Coffey (SEAL) Nelson County towit: I William Massie Justice of the Peace for the County aforesaid in the State of Virginia do certify that Benjm. Coffey whose name is signed to the within deed of trust bearing date of the 26th day of October 1850, has acknowledged the same before me in my County aforesaid. Given under my hand this 28th day of Octo. 1850. Wm. Massie (SEAL) At a Court held for Nelson County at the Courthouse the 28th day of October 1850. This Deed of Trust was produced into said Court duly certified by a Justice of the Peace of this County and ordered to be recorded. Teste: L. H. Loving, CK Pro temproe ****************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, this document may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor or a legal representative of the contributor, AND you provide the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ******************************************************************