Robert Sammons to Daniel Wilkes - Williamson Co TN


ROBERT SAMMONS - LAND DEED
(in Williamson Co. Tennessee)
Book D Page 483 

 			Daniel Wilkes 124 Acres   }	This Indenture made the 
			Conveyed by Robert Sammons}	twenty Second day of July in the 
			Registered 12th Dec 1816  }	year of our Lord eighteen hundred 
	 					  }	and sixteen between Robert
			Sammons of Williamson County and State of Tennessee of the
			one part, and Daniel Wilkes of the Said County and State 
			of the other part, Witnesseth that the said Robert Sammons
			for and in consideration of the Sum of Six hundred
			Dollars to him paid hath bargained and Sold to the Said
			Daniel Wilkes a certain tract or parcel of land lying
			in said County of Williamson on Hay's Creek bounded
			as followeth, Beginning At a Sugar tree and White on John 
			on Eaton's West boundary line, being part of a tract granted
			to William Turnbull thence North With Said Eaton's line,
			one hundred and Seventeen poles to Robert Smith's Corner 
			on Said Eaton's line, thence West one hundred and fifty 
			poles to Haye's Creek, thence down Said Creek, with its seve
			ral Meanders to Sarah B Shilburn's South East Corner, thence 
			East one hundred and Seventy two poles to the Beginning  
			Containing by estimation one hundred and Seventy four
			acres be the Same more or less  To have & to hold the 
			Said Daniel Wilkes his heirs and assigns forever And the
			Said Robert Sammons doth Covenant and agree to and
			the said Daniel Wilkes that he will Warrant the Aforesaid
			land to him the Said Daniel Wilkes and his heirs from
			the claim of all others lawfully Claiming  In Witness
			whereof he the said Robert Sammons hath hereunto Set
			his hand and Seal the day and year above first written
			Signed, Sealed, & delivered		Robert Sammons {Seal}
			in presence of us
			James Harden  } On the back of which deed was written
			Andrew Craig  } State of Tennessee, Williamson County
			Lct? Robert Sammons Appeared in Open Court October Ses-
			sion 1816 and acknowledged the Within to be his act and
			deed and the Same was ordered to be registered.  Let it be 
				done				N.P. Hardeman			 


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