Fleenor Surveys, Warrants & Deeds - Washington Co, VA Submitted by Edgar A. Howard ehoward@conknet.com ****************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for other than their personal research, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ***************************************************************** FLEENOR, Gaspar 160 Acres WC1782 Surveyed for Gaspar Fleener one hundred and sixty acres of land in Washington County by virtue of the Commissioners certificate appointed for the district of Washington and Montgomery County and agreeable to an Act of the Assembly of Virginia passed May 1779, lying in the Rich Valley on the waters of Trimbles Creek a branch of the North Fork of the Holston River. BEGINNING at two white oaks and a Dogwood on the east side of a branch and running thence South forty-six East 92 poles to a Chestnut and white oak sapling on a steep spur of Walkers mountain and along the foot of the same South sixty-four West 120 poles to a large poplar and Sugar tree; South 40 West 64 poles crossing a branch to a large white oak and small Dogwood South Sixty-five West 40 poles to a large forked Birch thence leaving the mountain North 87 West 65 poles crossing said branch to a red oak and white oak sapling North sixty-one West fifty poles to a poplar on a brushy side of a hill, North twenty West 57 poles to a red oak and white oak on the side of a steep knob North sixty-five East 70 poles to a Spanish oak and white oak on the side of said knob seventy-four East 174 poles along of the foot of said knobs to the Beginning. Signed: Robert Preston, S.W.C. dated: May 4, 1782 Plat: S64W120 S40W64 S65W40 N87W65 N64W60 N20W51 N65E70 N74E174 S46E92 ---------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Nicholas 124 acres Washington Co., VA James Monroe Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting, Know ye, That by virtue of a Land Office Treasury Warrant Number Seventeen thousand eight hundred and Twenty-three issued the twenty-first day of July Seventeen hundred and eighty-three, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Nicholas Fleenor a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and twenty-four acres, by survey bearing date the twenty-second day of October One thousand seven hundred and ninety-five lying and being in the County of Washington on a fork of the Beaver Creek which is a north branch of Holstein River, all bounded as followeth, To wit, Beginning at three white oaks in a line of James Fulkerson's land and corner to said Fleenor's survey of his settlement right and with the lines of the same thence, North fifty-six degrees East 228 poles to a black oak at the foot of a hill. North sixty-three degrees East 76 poles crossing said creek to a black oak and hickory (124b) at the end of a bigg ridge thence leaving said line South twenty degrees East 36 poles to a white oak on a hillside South twenty-two degrees West 26 poles to a forked Ironwood South forty-six degrees East 37 poles to a small gum and white oak by the said creek a corner to Funkhouse's survey South sixty-one degrees West 168 poles crossing said creek to a white oak by a hollow and leaving Funkhouse's line thence North eighty-nine degrees West 142 poles to the Beginning with its appurtenances to Have and To Hold said tract of parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Nicholas Fleenor and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said James Monroe Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the twenty- fourth day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and of the Commonwealth the twenty-fifth. Signed: James Monroe. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, John 18 Acres South Wyndhan Robertson, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor, acting pursuant to the Constitution as Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. TO ALL TO WHOM these Presents should come, GREETING: KNOW YE That in conformity with a survey, made on the 25th day of September 1835 by virtue of Exchanged warrant No. 2388 there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto John FLEENOR assignee of John Horn a certain tract or parcel of Land containing 18 acres situated in Washington County on the south of the North Fork of Holstein River and is bounded as follows: Beginning at a poplar and sugar tree a corner to said Horn's land thence with a line of a large survey belonging to Col. James White South 56 degrees West 6 poles to a white tripple elm and hoopwood in a bottom corner to John Fleenor's land and with his line N33 degrees W31 poles crossing a rocky point to a white walnut on the bank of the river thence North 64 E47? poles passing Fleenor's corner and with said Horn's line to the Beginning with its appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances, to the said John FLEENOR assignee, and his Heirs forever. IN WITNESS whereof, the said WYNDHAN ROBERTSON, Esquire, Lt. Governor, acting pursuant to the Constitution as Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his Hand and caused the Lessor Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed, at Richmond, at the first day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and thirty-six, and of the Commonwealth the sixtieth. Signed: Wyndhan Robertson ----------------------------------------------------------------- Fleenor, Adam 145 acres 4-1786 Patrick Henry Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents shall come. Greeting: Know Ye that by virtue and in consideration of a land office treasury warrant number: six thousand and twenty-three and issued the twenty first day of August one thousand seven hundred and eighty there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto the said Adam Fleenor assignee of John Latham a certain tract of parcel of land containing 145 acres by survey bearing date the fourteenth day of November one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four lying and being in the County of Washington on a branch of Beaver Creek a branch of Holston River and bounded as follows, To wit, Beginning at a white oak on the south side of a ridge by a hollow running thence South 12 degrees East 78 poles to three white oaks near the head of a hollow South 78 degrees East 108 poles to a white oak and hickory sapling at the mouth of hollow by a branch South 59 degrees East 37 poles crossing said branch to a white oak and small Gum South 85 degrees East 26 poles to a white oak sapling in a line of John Teeter's line and running thence North 10 degrees West 210 poles to a white oak and Gum by a creek at the foot of a ridge. Thence South 61 degrees West 168 poles crossing the creek and along the foot of said ridge to the Beginning. With its appurtenances; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Adam FLEENOR and his Heirs forever. IN WITNESS, whereof the said Patrick Henry Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the twelfth day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty six and of the Commonwealth the tenth. Signed: P. Henry ----------------------------------------------------------------- VA Land Grant (Adam and Gaspar received there land grant on the same day, same year) Adam 200 Beaver Creek Adj. Funkhouser Fluner Patrick Henry Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Know ye that by virtue of a certificate in right of settlement given by the commissioners for adjusting the titles to unpatented lands in the District of Washington and Montgomery and in consideration of the ancient composition of one pound Sterling paid by Adam Fleenor assignee of John Funkhouser into the Treasury of this Commonwealth wherein granted by the said Commonwealth unto the said Adam Fleenor a certain Tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres of land by survey bearing the date the 2d day of April one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three lying and being in the county of Washington on the Waters of Beaver Creek a branch of Holstein River and bounded as followeth, To wit, Beginning with the same North 51 degrees East hundred and forty poles crossing Meadow Creek and passing Teeters Corner to two small white oaks on a hillside North 33 degrees East 175 poles to a black oak and white oak in a valley the corner Christopher Funkhouser's land and with a line thereof North 32 degrees West eighty poles to a white oak and Spanish oak thence leaving said Line South 52 degrees West one hundred and forty poles to two white oaks West 90 poles to a white oak and small lynn by the creek thence South 10 degrees East 210 poles to the Beginning, with its appurtenances to Have and to Hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Adam Fleenor and his Heirs forever INWITNESS whereof the said Patrick Henry Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed , at Richmond, on the twentieth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven and eighty five and of the Commonwealth the ninth. Signed, P. Henry ----------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Christopher, assignee pg 35 20 acres Washington Co. James P. Preston Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia: To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting: Know ye that in conformity with a survey made on the twenty- fourth day of February 1814; by virtue of a Land Office Treasury warrant Nr. 14, 129; issued the 6th of September 1782; There is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Christopher Fleenor assignee of George Goodman, a certain Tract or Parcel of land containing twenty acres, situate in the County of Washington on the north side of Walker's Mountain and bounded as followeth, BEGINNING at a poplar and Dogwood his own and Preston's corner on Fulkerson's line thence with his own line N54 E280 poles to a poplar locust and two chesnuts on Evan's line, thence with the same N47 W30 poles to three poplars from one root and thence S48 W274 poles to the Beginning. TO HAVE and TO HOLD the said Tract or Parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Christopher FLEENOR and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said James P. Preston Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lessor Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the First day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Seventeen and of the Commonwealth the Forty second. Signed: James P. Preston ----------------------------------------------------------------- VA Land Grant Gaspar Fleener 160 acres , Rich Valley , on Tremble Creek, of the North fork. 6-1785. Washington Co. Patrick Henry Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents may come. Greetings: -- - By virtue of a certificate in receipt given by the commissioners for adjusting the titles to unpatented land in the district of Washington and Montgomery and in consideration of the ancient composition one pound sterling paid by Gasper Fleener into the Treasury of this Commonwealth it is granted by the said Commonwealth, unto the said Gaspar Fleener a certain tract or parcel of land contain one hundred and sixty acres by survey bearing the fourth day of May one thousand seven hundred and seventy-two lying and being in the County of Washington and in the Rich Valley and on the Waters of Trembles Creek, a branch of the North Fork of the Holstein River, and bounded as follows, To wit: Beginning at two white oaks and Dogwood on the east side of a branch and running thence South 46 degrees East ninety-two poles to a chesnut and white oak sapling on a steep spur of Walkers Mountain and along the foot of the same South sixty-four degrees West one hundred and twenty poles to large Poplar and Sugar tree South forty degrees, West sixty-four poles crossing a branch to a large white oak and Dogwood South sixty-five degrees, West forty poles to a large fork'd Birch thence leaving the mountain North 87 degrees, West sixty-five poles crossing said branch to a red oak and white oak sapling North 61, degrees West 50 poles to a poplar and brushy side of a hill side North 20 degrees, West 57 poles to a red oak and white oak on the side of a steep knob, North 65 degrees, East 20 poles to a Spanish oak and white oak on the side of said knobs North 24 degrees, East one hundred seventy-four poles along the foot of said knobs to the Beginning. Land with it appurtenances to the said Gaspar Fleener and his Heirs forever. IN WITNESS whereof the said Patrick Henry Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the twentieth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five and of the Commonwealth the ninth. Signed, P. Henry ---------------------------------------------------------------- JACOB FLUNER 400 acres head spring of the Beaver creek of the Holstein June 17, 1785 Patrick Henry Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, To all to whom these presents shall come, Greetings: Know ye, that by virtue of a certificate in right of settlement given by the commissioners for adjusting the titles of unpatented lands in the District of Washington and Montgomery and in consideration of the Ancient composition of two pounds sterling paid by Jacob Fluner /Fleenor into the Treasury of the this Commonwealth there is granted by the said Commonwealth to the said Jacob Fluner assignee of Henry Grimes who as the assignee of James Dokaster a certain Tract of parcel of land contained four hundred acres by survey bearing date the tenth day of February one thousand seven hundred and eighty three lying and being in the county of Washington on the head springs of a branch of Beaver creek Waters of Holstein River and Bounded as follows, To wit, Beginning at a white oak and black oak sapling at the foot of a large ridge a corner to Nicholas Fleenor's land and with a line thereof North 47 degrees West 64 poles crossing a branch to two small white oaks thence leaving the aforesaid line North 46 poles to a small white oak and Spanish oak North 25 degrees East one hundred and six poles to a large chesnut on a brushy ridge North 82 degrees East 180 poles to two white oaks and a Spanish oak North 3 degrees East sixteen poles to a large white oak North 50 degrees East 122 poles to a algurn? and large white oak on a glady ridge North twelve degrees West 124 poles to two white oaks in a draft above a spring North 27 degrees East 8 poles to two white oak graubs and a poplar South 18 degrees East 167 poles to two white oaks near a spring North 71 degrees East 55 poles to two white oaks South 43 degrees East 80 poles crossing a branch to a white oak and a bunch of Dogwoods South 43 degrees West 60 poles to a white oak and Hickory by said branch South 29 degrees West 32 poles to two white oaks South 81 degrees West 50 poles crossing said branch to a white oak on a hillside South 65 degrees West 40 poles to a large white oak on the side of a ridge thence along the same South 58 degrees West and three hundred twenty-five poles to the Beginning with it appurtenances; to Have and To Hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances, to the said Jacob Fleenor and his Heirs forever. Inwitness whereof said Patrick Henry Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the twentieth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five and the Commonwealth the ninth. Signed, P. Henry. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, John 100 Acres James Monroe Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting. Know ye that by virtue of a Land Office Presentation Warrant Number One thousand Nine hundred and Seventy-six issued the Twentieth day of December Seventeen hundred and Eighty-one. There is granted by the said Commonwealth unto John Fleenor a certain tract or parcel of land containing One hundred acres by survey bearing date the twenty-five day of May One thousand seven hundred and ninety-six lying and being in the County of Washington on the North of Jacob Fleenor's survey on the South side of Walkers Mountain on the Waters of Beaver Creek a south branch of Holstein River and bounded as followeth, (To Wit) , Beginning at two frost? oak corner to said Jacob's survey and with Nicholas Fleenor's line thence North forty-seven degrees West One hundred and six poles passing said Nicholas' corner to a large chesnut North sixty-five degrees West 156 poles to two chesnut oaks South seventy degrees West 50 poles crossing a branch to a chesnut and two dogwoods North twenty-nine degrees West 72 poles to a chesnut oak and chestnut North fifty-one degrees East 72 poles to a black walnut and locust near the top of said mountain South fifty-three degrees East two hundred and ninety-seven poles thence South three and a half degrees East 55 poles to the Beginning, with its appurtenances to Have and to Hold the said tract or parcel of land with appurtenances to the said John Fleenor and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said James Monroe Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lessor Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and of the Commonwealth the twenty-fourth. Signed: James Monroe ----------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, John 18 acres David Campbell Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. TO ALL TO WHOM these present shall come, GREETINGS: KNOW YE That in conformity with a survey, made on the 3d day of January Eighteen thirty eight by virtue Land Office treasury warrant N. 2742 there is granted by the said Commonwealth, unto John Fleenor a certain tract or parcel of land containing 18 acres, situated in Washington County on the North side of the North Fork of Holstein River bounded as follows: Beginning at a chesnut oak, red oak and gum on the East side of a spur, thence with a line of Fleming survey S71 W104 poles to a small black oak and sourwood on the side of a spur, thence with a line of Hiram Fleenor's land S28 degrees, East 14 poles to a stake on the old line and with the same N74 E 72 poles to a black gum and white oak, East side of a small branch S7 degrees E40 poles down and crossing said branch to a small white oak on a line of a survey made for Abraham Newland and with same line N73 degrees E 16 poles to a _? white oak, ?_ the old corner N44 degrees E 28 poles to a stake Robert Fleenor's corner and with his line N 23 degrees W48 poles to the Beginning, with its appurtenances TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract or parcel of land, with it appurtenances to the John Fleenor and his Heirs. In Witness thereof, the said David Campbell Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, have hereunto set his Hand, and caused the Lessor Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed, at Richmond, on the thirtieth day of November of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and thirty-eight, and of the Commonwealth the sixty-three. Signed: David Campbell --------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, John 18 Acres South Wyndhan Robertson, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor, acting pursuant to the Constitution as Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. TO ALL TO WHOM these Presents should come, GREETING: KNOW YE That in conformity with a survey, made on the 25th day of September 1835 by virtue of Exchanged warrant No. 2388 there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto John FLEENOR assignee of John Horn a certain tract or parcel of Land containing 18 acres situated in Washington County on the south of the North Fork of Holstein River and is bounded as follows: Beginning at a poplar and sugar tree a corner to said Horn's land thence with a line of a large survey belonging to Col. James White South 56 degrees West 6 poles to a white tripple elm and hoopwood in a bottom corner to John Fleenor's land and with his line N33 degrees W31 poles crossing a rocky point to a white walnut on the bank of the river thence North 64 E47? poles passing Fleenor's corner and with said Horn's line to the Beginning with its appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances, to the said John FLEENOR assignee, and his Heirs forever. IN WITNESS whereof, the said WYNDHAN ROBERTSON, Esquire, Lt. Governor, acting pursuant to the Constitution as Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his Hand and caused the Lessor Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed, at Richmond, at the first day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and thirty-six, and of the Commonwealth the sixtieth. Signed: Wyndhan Robertson ----------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, John 50 Acres James Monroe Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting. Know ye that by virtue of a Land Office Treasury Warrant Number Fourteen thousand three hundred and ninety-nine issued the Twenty-fifth day of September Seventeen hundred and eighty-two. There is granted by the said Commonwealth unto John Fleenor a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres by survey bearing date the Fifteenth day of January One thousand Seven hundred and ninety-five lying and being in the County of Washington on the Waters of Beaver Creek a North branch of Holston River and bounded as followeth, To wit: Beginning at a chesnut oak near the top of a knob and running North 54 poles to a Spanish oak on a rocky bald hill side South fifty-seven West 164? poles crossing a branch in a field to a black oak and hickory corner to said Fleenor's own land and Nicholas Fleenor's two surveys and turning with said Nicholas' line South twenty degrees East 36 poles to a white oak on a hill side South twenty- two degrees West 26 poles to a forked Ironwood South forty-six degrees East 12 poles along the side of a bald hill thence North forty-nine degrees East 168 poles along the side of said Knob to Beginning, with its appurtenances to Have and to Hold the said tract or parcel of land with appurtenances to the said John Fleenor and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said James Monroe Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lessor Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the sixth day of March, in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and of the Commonwealth the twenty-fourth. Signed: James Monroe ----------------------------------------------------------------- FLEANOR, John 96 acres Washington Co., VA James Monroe Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents will come, Greetings: Know ye that by virtue of a Land Office Treasury Warrant Number Two thousand three hundred and fifty-three issued the twenty- sixth day of December One thousand seven hundred and ninety- seven, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto John Fleanor assignee of Cornelius Carmack a certain tract or parcel of land containing ninety-six acres by survey bearing date the twenty-fifth day of January Eighteen hundred lying and being in the County of Washington on the Kelerons fork of Cove Creek a south branch of the North Fork of Holstein River and bounded as followeth, To wit, Beginning at two beaches, by a gully, corner to his former survey North two degrees West 210 poles to a maple and a ridge North eighteen degrees East 100 poles to a hickory and sugartree, North sixty-six East 34 poles to two sugar trees corner to Alexander Porter with his line South seventy-eight degrees East 42 poles to a white oak and beach corner to said former survey thence Eighteen degrees West 324 poles to the Beginning, with its appurtenances TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract or parcel of land with all its appurtenances to the said John Fleanor and his Heirs forever IN WITNESS whereof the said James Monroe Esquire Governor of the commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lessor Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the eighth day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred two and of the Commonwealth the twenty-sixth. Signed: James Monroe ----------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Gaspar & Adam 50 acres Washington County, VA John Tyler Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come Greetings: Know ye that by virtue of a Land Office Treasury Warrant Number Sixteen thousand seven hundred and thirteen issued the Fourth of June 1787?? there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Gaspar Fleenor and Adam Fleenor a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres by survey bearing date the Fourteenth of August Eighteen hundred and Seven lying in the County of Washington on the Waters of Young's Creek and bounded as followeth, To Wit: Beginning at two white oaks by a branch and running thence, South forty-seven degrees East 30 poles to three white oaks corner to the land said Fleenor bought of Grimes, and with lines of the same, North thirty-eight degrees East 120 poles to two a white oak saplings, North Eighty-six degrees East 66 poles to two white oaks by a field? North fifty-three degrees East 64? poles to two white oaks, North thirty-four degrees West 28 poles to a ?? white oaks and, thence South forty-three?? degrees West 250 poles to the Beginning with it appurtenances: TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Gaspar and Adam Fleenor and their Heirs forever. IN WITNESS whereof the said John Tyler Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on this first day of March in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and ten and of the Commonwealth the thirty-fourth. Signed: John Tyler ----------------------------------------------------------------- - Gasper & Henderson THIS INDENTURE made the second day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two between Robert Henderson of Washington County in the Commonwealth of Virginia Yeoman ( Hist. A man holding a small landed estate; a freeholder below the rank of a gentleman; spec. a person qualified by possessing free land of an annual value of 40 shillings to serve on juries, vote for the knight of the shire, etc. Also more widely, a commoner or countryman of respectable standing, esp. a person who cultivates his own land; spec. a freeman of a livery company. LME.) and Mary his wife of the one part and Gasper Fleener of the same place Yeoman of the other part WITNESSETH that the said Robert Henderson and Mary his wife for and in consideration of the sum of sixty dollars to them well and truly in hand paid by the said Gasper Fleenor at and before the sealing and delivery hereof the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have granted bargained and sold, and by those present do grant bargain and sell unto the said Gasper Fleenor and to his heirs and assigns all and singular, the following tract piece or parcel of Land situated in Washington County aforesaid on a branch of Trimbills Creek waters of the North fork of Holstein river and bounded and described as followeth viz. Beginning at a black oak stump and hickory tree the original corner of said Gasper Fleenars other land and running thence by patent South 74 degrees West fifty poles to a hickory and spanish oak thence by land commonly called the "big survey" North 54 degrees East (but patent says N 62 degrees East a so--ed course) eighty poles to a hickory and poplar near the head of a hollow now marked for a corner thence dividing the original tract in the patent South forty seven degrees East one hundred and nine perches (5 1/2 yards) to a stake between a ches(t)nut and black oak pa-ors on a line of said Robert Henderson other land thence with the same South 9 degrees East two poles and cl? tenth of a pole to a hickory an ?? corner of said Robert Hendersons land then by land of a big survey South forty? nine degrees West thirty four poles to a dead chesnut and small gum another corner of said Gasper Fleenors other land thence with the same North 46 degrees West ninety two poles to the place of BEGINNING containing fifteen acres being the same more or less (It being a moiety {Either of two (occas. more) parts (not necessarily equal) into which something is or can be divided. Also (now only w. qualifying adj.), a small part, a lesser share of something . L16.} of a certain tract of land Patented in my name by Patent bearing date the sixth day of November 1800 and which land I held in partnership with said Gasper Fleenor together with all and singular the appurtenances described belonging To Have and To Hold the above mentioned and described tract piece or parcel of land with the appurtenances unto him the said Gasper Fleenor his heirs and assigns to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Gasper Fleenar his heirs or assigns forever. And he the said Robert Henderson for himself his executors and administrators doth covenant promise and grant to and with the said Gasper Fleenar his heirs and assigns that be the said Robert Henderson and his heirs shall and will warrant and defend the said tract of Land against all every person or persons whomever lawfully claiming or to claim. In Witness whereof said parties have hereunto interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us Robert Henderson Jolin Henderson, Jolin Fleenar, Benj'm Spykes. Mary Henderson ------------------------------------------------------------ FLEENOR, Michael 135 acres Washington Co. 10-1798 James Wood Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, To all To whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Know ye That by virtue land office Treasury Warrant Number thirteen thousand, three hundred and ninety nine issued the twenty-fifth day of September One thousand seven hundred and eighty-two, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Michael Fleener the assignee of Rueben Young a certain tract of parcel of Land containing one hundred and thirty-five acres by survey bearing date the twenty-third day of January one thousand, seven hundred and ninety three, lying and being in the County of Washington at the foot of Clinch Mountain in the Poor Valley on the Waters of the North Fork of Holstein River and bounded as followeth, To wit, Beginning at a white oak and black oak on the northside of said Valley and at the foot of said Mountain, thence South twenty-six degrees East 20 poles crossing a branch to a white oak, North eighty degrees East 118 poles to a maple and beech, North fifty-three degrees East thirty poles to a black oak on the side of the Knob, North thirty-eight East 40 poles to two white oaks by a branch, North fifty-two degrees East 68 poles to a white oak and two dogwoods, North seventy-two degrees East 220 poles to a white oak by a branch, South seventy degrees East 18 poles to a white oak and dogwood, North thirty degrees East 13 poles to a corner of Jacob Bluebough's land to a white oak North fifteen degrees East 90 poles crossing the Poor Valley to a stake at the foot of Clinch Mountain, thence South sixty-three degrees West 546 poles to the Beginning. With its appurtenances to Have and to Hold said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Michael Fleener and his Heirs forever. In Witness thereof the said James Wood Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereto, set his hand and caused the Less Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the twenty-sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Ninety-eight, and of the Commonwealth the twenty-third. Signed, James Wood ------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Michael 162 acres Washington Co., VA James Wood Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all To whom these Presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that by virtue of a Land Office Treasury warrant Number fourteen thousand three hundred - seventy-nine issued the twenty- fifth of September One thousand seven hundred and eighty-two there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Michael Fleener's Assignee John Frost a certain tract or parcel of Land containing one hundred and sixty-two acres, by survey bearing date the nineteenth day of January One thousand seven hundred and ninety- three, lying and being in the County of Washington at the foot of Clinch Mountain in the Poor Valley on the Waters of the North Fork of Holstein River and bounded as followeth, To wit, Beginning at the white oaks by a hollow, thence North forty-five degrees West thirty posts to a white oak, two Hickory saplings and Dogwood. North sixty degrees East one hundred and ninety poles to a black Gum and white oak sapling on the southside of a ridge. North forty degrees East thirty-seven poles to a black oak corner to Abraham Newland's land thence North seventy-three degrees East 61 poles to a white oak up (162B) the Poor Valley. North ten degrees West forty poles to a black gum and white oak up a branch South seventy-three degrees West two hundred and sixty-four poles to a pine on spur of Clinch Mountain. North seventy-six West 44 poles to a hard? oak on the east side of a spur of said mountain South five degrees East 178 poles to a beech at a branch in the Poor Valley North sixty degrees East 73 poles to the Beginning, with its appurtenances to Have and To Hold the said tract of parcel of land with it appurtenances to the said Michael Fleener and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said James Wood Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lesser seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the twenty- sixth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, and of the Commonwealth the seventy- third. Signed: James Wood --------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Michael 50 acres, Military James Wood Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all To whom these presents shall come, Greeting, Know ye that by virtue of a Military Warrant issued under the King of Great Britain's proclamation of One thousand Seven hundred and sixty-three, Number One thousand one hundred and fourteen dated the thirteenth day of June One thousand seven hundred and eighty, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Michael FLEENOR assignee of Andrew Russell who was assignee of John Crump a certain tract or parcel of Land containing fifty acres by survey bearing date the Seventh day of August One thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven lying and being in the County of Washington on both sides of the North Fork of the Holstein River and bounded as followeth, To wit, Beginning at two white oaks and a Gum on the southside of the piney mountain by a deep hollow running thence South 20 degrees West 54 poles to a double white oak on a line of a survey made for Isaac Newland, thence with the same North 69 degrees East 220 poles crossing the river twice to a poplar corner to Bartholomew Garrot's Survey with a line of the same North 58 degrees West fifty-six poles to a poplar sapling leaving Garret's line South 66 degrees West one hundred and forty-eight poles along the southside of the piney mountain to the Beginning. With its appurtenances to Have and To Hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Michael Fleenor and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said James Wood Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the second day of November in the year of Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight and of the Commonwealth the twenty-three. Signed: James Wood --------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Nicholas 124 acres Washington Co., VA James Monroe Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting, Know ye, That by virtue of a Land Office Treasury Warrant Number Seventeen thousand eight hundred and Twenty-three issued the twenty-first day of July Seventeen hundred and eighty-three, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Nicholas Fleenor a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and twenty-four acres, by survey bearing date the twenty-second day of October One thousand seven hundred and ninety-five lying and being in the County of Washington on a fork of the Beaver Creek which is a north branch of Holstein River, all bounded as followeth, To wit, Beginning at three white oaks in a line of James Fulkerson's land and corner to said Fleenor's survey of his settlement right and with the lines of the same thence, North fifty-six degrees East 228 poles to a black oak at the foot of a hill. North sixty-three degrees East 76 poles crossing said creek to a black oak and hickory (124b) at the end of a bigg ridge thence leaving said line South twenty degrees East 36 poles to a white oak on a hillside South twenty-two degrees West 26 poles to a forked Ironwood South forty-six degrees East 37 poles to a small gum and white oak by the said creek a corner to Funkhouse's survey South sixty-one degrees West 168 poles crossing said creek to a white oak by a hollow and leaving Funkhouse's line thence North eighty-nine degrees West 142 poles to the Beginning with its appurtenances to Have and To Hold said tract of parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Nicholas Fleenor and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said James Monroe Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the twenty- fourth day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and of the Commonwealth the twenty-fifth. Signed: James Monroe. ---------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Nicholas 200 on Abram's Creek Washington Co., VA James Monroe Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia To all to whom these presents shall come Greetings, Know ye that by virtue of a Land Grant Office Treasury Warrant Number Twenty thousand seven hundred and two issued the Eleventh day of November One thousand seven hundred and eighty-three there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Nicholas Fleenor a certain Tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres by survey bearing date the nineteenth day of May One thousand seven hundred and ninety-six lying and being in the County of Washington on the Waters of Abram's creek and on Walkers Mountain and bounded as followeth, To wit, Beginning at a Lynn, corner to his settlement right on a spur of Walkers Mountain and running thence South forty-two degrees East 26 poles to a white oak on the top of said spur North eighty-five degrees East 60 poles to a chesnut oak near Bailey's line South twenty-seven degrees 76 poles to two small chesnuts East 16 poles to a chesnut on a spur South twenty- eight degrees East 16 poles to a chesnut corner to Richard Moore and Lewis Pitts land and with their line South twenty-three degrees East 56 poles to two chesnuts corner to said Moore and Pitt's and with Pitt's line South eighteen degrees West 52 poles to a double chesnut and ash by a sink hole (pg 341 ) then leaving said lines North eighty-five West 95 poles to a Spanish oak and Hickory North forty-two degrees West seventy poles to a poplar and white oak saplin South forty-seven West 65 poles crossing a branch to two red oak saplins North seven-five degrees West eighty-four poles to a white Hickory on the side of a spur near William Carmack's sugar hollow North thirty-nine degrees East 208 poles crossing a branch of Abram's creek to the Beginning, with its appurtenances, to Have and to Hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Nicholas Fleenor and his Heirs forever. In Witness thereof the said James Monroe Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the twenty-seventy day of October, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and of the Commonwealth the twenty-fifth. Signed James Monroe --------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Nicholas 200 acres Washington Co., VA James Monroe Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greetings. Know Ye, that by virtue of an Exchanged Treasury Warrant Number eight hundred and eighty-four issued the twenty-ninety day of April one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine; There is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Nicholas Fleenor assignee of David Craig a certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres by survey bearing date the Twenty-third day of November Eighteen hundred lying and being in the County of Washington on Waters of Beaver Creek at the foot of Walkers Mountain and bounded as followeth, To Wit, Beginning at a poplar, locust and two chesnuts on a spur of Walkers Mountain and running thence, South forty-seven degrees East 118 poles crossing a branch to a red oak and hickory South sixty-two degrees West 76 poles to a white oak, South fifty-five and a half degrees West 286 poles to four white oaks on Fulkerson's line near the main road near the same. (Reedy Creek road?? ) North ten degrees West one hundred and thirteen poles to a poplar and dogwood and , North fifty-four degrees East 288 poles to the Beginning. With its appurtenances to Have and to Hold said tract or parcel with its appurtenances to the said Nicholas Fleenor and his Heirs forever. In Witness thereof the said James Monroe Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the less seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the ___ day of ____ber, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred __ and of the Commonwealth the t_____th. Signed James Monroe --------------------------------------------------------------- FLEENOR, Nicholas 50 acres Washington Co., VA 1836 David Campbell Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia: TO ALL TO WHOM these Presents shall come, GREETING: KNOW YE, That in conformity with a survey made on the 17th day of August 1836 by virtue of the Land Office treasury warrant Nr. 18,415? there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Nicholas Fleenor a certain Tract or Parcel of Land, containing fifty acres situated in Washington County on the waters of Abram's Creek bounded as follows, BEGINNING at a black oak and Spanish oak on the side of a ridge, corner? to said Fleenor's old tract thence with his line S59 W234 poles crossing two branches and Livingston's Creek road to a poplar by a spring the old corner S20 E?40 poles crossing a branch to a bunch of lynns and Dogwood at the foot of a knob thence leaving said old line S65? W20 poles up said branch to a bunch of lynns on that branch ?? N33 W34 poles up a small branch to a white oak and black oak on the side of a ridge N23 E76 poles crossing a branch to two white oaks on east side of a ridge near said ?_ N49 E42 poles crossing a branch and then? up to a white oak on a ridge S79 E38 posts to a small black oak on the side of a ridge N58 E12 to two black oaks S32? E49(or 19) poles to the Beginning with it appurtenances, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said Tract or Parcel of land appurtenances to the said Nicholas Fleenor and his Heirs forever. IN WITNESS whereof, the said David Campbell Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Lessor Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the 10th day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and thirty-seven, and of the Commonwealth the 62d. Signed: David Campbell. -------------------------------------------------------------- THIS INDENTURE made the twenty eight day of April one thousand seven hundred and ninety one between Jacob Fleenor of the County of Washington on the one part and John Fleener of the County aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the said Jacob Fleener for and in consideration of the sum of _____ pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid Doth bargain and sell unto the said John Fleener and his heirs one certain Tract of parcel of land in the said County of Washington lying on the head spring of a branch of beaver creek the waters of Holstein River containing two hundred and ten acres be same more or less granted to the said Jacob Fleener by patent bearing date the twentieth day of June A.D. 1785. And bounded as follows to wit begining at a white Oak and black oak saplings at the foot of a large ridge corner to Nicholas Fleeners land and with a line thereof North forty seven degrees west sixty four poles crossing a branch to two small white oaks thence leaving the aforesaid lines north forty six poles to a white oak and Spanish Oak North thence five degrees East one hundred and six poles to a large chestnut on a brushy side North eighty two degrees - one hundred and eighty poles to two white oaks and a Spanish oak corner to Jacob -inks land and with a line thereof south fifty degrees east eighty three poles thence leaving Links line South fifty eight degrees west two hundred and ninety poles to the beginning Together with all its appurtenances To Have and to Hold, the said Tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said John Fleener and his heirs to the sole use and behoof of him the said John Fleener and his heirs forever. And the Jacob Fleener for himself and his heirs doth covenant with the said John Fleener and his heirs that he the said Jacob Fleener and his heirs the said land with all its appurtenances unto the said John Fleener and his heirs against all person whatever will forever warrant and defend. In witness whereof the said Jacob Fleener hath hereunto subscribed his name and affixed his seal the day and year above written. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Jacob Fleener (seal) At a Court held for Washington County May the 19th 1791, This Indenture of bargain and sale between Jacob Fleener of the one part and John Fleener of the Other part was acknowledged in Court by the said Jacob Fleener and Ordered to be recorded. Test. Robert Crockett ---------------------------------------------------------------