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Deed Book 8, page 71. Dated 5 Dec 1809, registered 24 Jul 1817
Transcription of a Deed between John Morgan and Richard Baskerville.
Page 71
JOHN MORGAN TO RICHARD BASKERVILLE Deed 242 Acres of land
This indenture made this fifth day of December, Eighteen Hundred and Nine between John Morgan of Sumner County & State of Tennessee of the one part & Richard Baskerville of the same State & County of Davidson of the other part. Witnesseth that the said John Morgan for and in consideration of the sum of sixteen hundred & thirteen dollars to him in hand paid, by the said Richard Baskerville, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained, & sold, & by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the said Richard Baskerville one certain tract or parcel of land containing by estimation two hundred & forty two acres, & bounded as follows (to wit)
Beginning at two sugar trees running south one hundred and forty seven poles to a white oak, thence East two hundred & sixty three poles to a Stake, thence north to a honey locust, thence west to the Beginning, it being part of a pension grant to John Morgan by the State of North Carolina Joining William Gwin on the North, Hugh Barr on the West & Patrick Barr on South. To have & to hold the said tract or parcel of land unto the said Richard Baskerville his heirs & assigns forever, And the said John Morgan doth for himself, his heirs & assigns by these presents doth Forever warrant & defend a clear and indisputable title of, in, & to the aforesaid 242 Acres of land in fee simple to the said Richard Baskerville, his heirs & assigns forever Against the Claim or Claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever, In witness whereof he the said John Morgan hath hereunto set his hand & affixed his seal this day And year aforesaid written.
John Morgan (Seal)
Signed, seal, & acknowledged
State of Tennessee, Sumner County Court
September Term 1811. The within deed of
bargain & sale between John Morgan of the one part, and Richard Baskerville of the other part for 242 acres of land was duly proven in open Court by the oaths of William Hall & Hillery Melors subscribing witnesses thereto, & ordered to be registered.
In Presence of
W. Hall
Hillery Melors
A Copy Test
David Shelby, Clerk of S Court
James Douglass, Register of Sumner County
Registered and exam'd July the 24th, 1817 | BASKERVILLE, Richard (I9665)
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Deepwater is near St Clair County, which has a Harmony Cemetery. | DISNEY, Martha A (I7704)
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Deer Creek Township
James H Talboy Head M 48 Connecticut m. 2 yrs.
Helen G Talboy Wife F 34 Iowa 0/0 children
Beatrice Wall Cousin F 24 Iowa
James is a doctor of medicine. | TALBOY, Dr James Henry (I21770)
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DeKalb PO
And B Cherry 37
Margarett C Cherry 26
Wm Jas Cherry 12
Permelia C Cherry 10
Elizabeth Cherry 8
Mary A Cherry 6
Thos Cherry 4
Theodore Cherry 1
Green B Oneil 6 | CHERRY, Andrew Brown (I12494)
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DeKalb PO
Margaret Cherry 38
Mario Cherry 17
Ann Cherry 15
Tom Cherry 13
Jon Cherry 10
Jack Cherry 8
Albert Cherry 6
Green Creal 16 | O'NEAL, Margaret Caroline (I5714)
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Delana-Norway
George W Topliff Head M 61 Iowa
Addie J Topliff Wife F 54 Iowa
Annis Topliff Niece F 12 Pocahontas
George A Topliff Nephew M 5 Pocahontas
Ruby Wilson Adopted F 11 Dallas County
They rent their home for $12 a month and all can read and write except George A. There are no page numbers on these pages. George W and Addie's parents' names are included, Annis's parents are unknown and the rest are blank but they are all listed as born in Iowa. George had no siblings so they can't have nieces and nephews from the Topliff side. | TOPLIFF, George (I11361)
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Delaware Township, National Home for Disabled Volunteers
Elias B Disney M 87 Tennessee
Elias is a widowed farmer. | DISNEY, Judge Elias B (I3525)
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Delegate | MOUTON, Gov. Alexandre (I1966)
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Delegate | MOUTON, Gov. Alexandre (I1966)
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delegate | MOORE, John Robert Owen (I11125)
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Delegate and President | MOUTON, Gov. Alexandre (I1966)
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Delores Allsop Gunderson Tolman Alvey | ALLSOP, Delores (I19195)
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Dennis' birth certificate has Shephard. There are some Sheppards on the same page on the 1920 Federal Census. There are three spellings within Dave's family, Shepheard, Shepherd and Sheppard. It is NOT the result of a fight or a feud, just that spelling wasn't a real important issue in that era.
Nettie died when I was in the second grade and I remember three things vividly. My mom cried, so I cried. I remember trying to stay with her and people trying to get me away from her to calm me down. I remember walking behind the hearse from the chapel to the gravesite. It was an incredibly long walk to a 7 year-old. I also remember lying on my back on the ground in a field by her house and watching the clouds. There was an older person with me, possibly Uncle Bill or one of Mom's cousins. | SHEPHEARD, Nettie (I1426)
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Derry Township
| ARMSTRONG, Robert (I534)
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Des Moines Township
Sanford Haines M 43 Ohio
Bathaebeth E Haines F 34 Indiana
Ella M Haines F 2 Iowa
Sarah E Talboys F 11 England | TALBOYS, Alice Sarah Elizabeth (I21802)
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Des Moines? | MELLEN, Perry Pepperell (I14158)
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descendant of Benjamin F Ward | Source (S579)
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descendant of Gus Joines, mareese104@aol.com | Source (S501)
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Descendant of Michael Heffernan (born 1839) through his son, William. Letters to Kris Heffernan. | Source (S2573)
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DESCENDANTS VISIT BUCHANAN LOG HOUSE & CEMETERY The family of ... of Coles County, Illinois came for a tour of the Buchanan Log House and Cemetery on Fr iday November 23rd, hosted by Gloria McAbee. Agnes Bowen was first married to James McFerrin, who was killed by the Indians at Catawba in Oct. of 1857. They had one son, John McFerrin (1756-1807), who married Mary Hughart. [http://www.buchananloghouse.com/] | MCFERRIN, James (I3888)
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Desha was formed from Arkansas and Union counties. | BURFORD, Philip Gresham Granddison (I2461)
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DIANA -- Services for Gary Lane Clifton Sr., 52, of Gilmer, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, February 7, 2006, at New Hope Baptist Church in Ore City with Brother Tony Pierce officiating. Mr. Clifton passed away Saturday morning in Longview.
"Big G" was born February 27, 1953, in Marshall, Texas, and had lived in Gilmer since 1983, where he owned and operated Clifton's Truck and Tractor Repair for more than 23 years. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and was a leader in the children's department AWANA program.
He is survived by his wife, Wanda Clifton of Gilmer; four sons, Shane and Jennifer Nunley of Gilmer, Matthew Clifton of Henderson, Gary Lane Jr. and Sara Clifton of Gilmer, and Sherman Boyce of Liberty City; two daughters, Alice Hodge of Longview, and Katy and Juan Puga of Gilmer; two brothers, Jim Clifton of Lake Jackson, and Melvin Armstrong of Henderson; two sisters, Patsy Jones of Pearland, and Carol Graves of Price; 13 grandchildren; and several other loved ones.
Family visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today, February 6, at Grubbs-Loyd Funeral Home in Diana. | CLIFTON, Gary Lane (I2665)
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Did he marry Nellie Harrington, 15 May 1911, Caldwell, Burleson County? | JOHNSON, Franklin (I10785)
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Did he move to Jefferson County, CO? | ASHBY, Calvin C (I5117)
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DIED
216. Brazzil, Lillie w f 16 Sep 1904 2 yrs | BRAZZIL, Illo Lillie (I8559)
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died 8/17/1855, Clay Co, MO? | BUCHANAN, Lillian (I3129)
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died 9 Dec 1874 aged 2Y 8M 3D, son of W & E Ashby. | ASHBY, Johnie (I12454)
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Died aboard the "Ellen Brook" on the Pacific Ocean. | BURFORD, William Edward (I14487)
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died as a child | FARLEY, Child (I13239)
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died as a child | FARLEY, Child (I13238)
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Died at age 16. | WILLS, David (I3682)
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died at age 21, may be buried at Ft. Ashby, VA, a stone marked W. Fley beside Thomas Lawson. | FARLEY, William (I11480)
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Died at Beatrice's house.
The biography.
I am also researching Cook families who were in nearby Cleburne County, AL who do not appear to be related to these Cooks, but not sure yet. Just saw your query and had come across this estate settlement earlier today and thought you might like to see it, if you haven't already seen this one.
cteal@dnc.net | COOK, Sarah Elizabeth (I3213)
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Died at Jane's house. | SPARKS, Matthew Jefferson (I6540)
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Died before he was ordained as a minister. | MEWBORN, George (I14415)
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Died in a prison camp during the civil War. | DELAFIELD, Churchill (I5443)
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died in childhood. | LETSINGER, Jacob (I10874)
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Died in Service during War of 1812. | SHOOK, Abraham (I2542)
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Died in the home of A. M. "Tobe" McCallum. | PENDERGRASS, Emily (I7230)
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died on a trip to California
never married | CORBIN, Fannie Lillian (I13740)
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Died on his birthday. | BURFORD, David L (I13437)
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Died unmarried, was blind, a poet. | HENDRIX, Lillie E Graves (I14958)
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died young | ALDRIDGE, Edith (I10041)
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Died young, same year as Sarah. | BURFORD, William (I13445)
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Died young, same year as William. | BURFORD, Sarah Ann (I13446)
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died young. | FEATHERSTON, John Burwell (I11064)
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died young. | FEATHERSTON, William R (I11067)
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Died young. | CORNELISON, Annie (I11851)
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Died young. | BOWEN, Mary (I14791)
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difficult to read | Source (S277)
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