Lewis Gainey to Enoch Richardson - Act of Sale

Rankin Family History Project


State of Louisiana
Parish of Livingston
Louisiana State Seal

Act of Sale
Lewis Gainey to Enoch Richardson
15 November 1833

Be it known and Remembered that on the fifteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and thirty three before me Thomas Kennedy Parish Judge an Ex officio Notary Public came Lewis Gainey and declared, that for and in consideration of the sum of Thirty Dollars to him in hand paid by Enoch Richardson the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, does by these presents grant, bargain, sell, convey, assign and set over unto him the said Enoch Richardson one seventh part of a certain tract of Land situated on the East side of Natalbany River containing Six hundred and forty acres, bounded on the west by the said River Natalbany on the North by the Mill tract of Land on the South by the land of A. T. McNeills and East by vacant land being the same tract of land inherited by seven of us heirs the children of Alexander R. Gainey, deceased.

To have and hold all the right, title, interest, claims, and demand which he the said Lewis Gainey has in and to the said tract of Land by virtue of Inheritance as aforesaid of the one seventh part unto him the said Enoch Richardson, his heirs and assigns forever. And the said Enoch Richardson being satisfied that there exists no mortgage on the aforesaid premises waives the production of the certificate from the office of the Recorder of Mortgages of this parish and Indemnifies me Notary for the non-production of said certificate.

Thus done and passed in the town of Springfield in the Parish aforesaid in presence of Blas. Spiller and Albert B. C. Davidson witnesses who have signed these presents with the parties and me the said Judge and Notary this day and date first above written -- and Lewis Gainey not knowing how to write his name has made his ordinary mark.

Lewis Gainey X [his mark]
Enoch Richardson

Attest:
Blas Spiller
Albert B. C. Davidson

T. Kennedy, Parish Judge

I do hereby certify that I have recorded the foregoing sale in my office this day in my Notarial Register Book �A� page 182, 183.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my had and seal of office this 15th day of November 1833.

T. Kennedy P. J.

Truly Recorded April 14th 1870
Geo. D. Wells, Recorder
Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana

Source: Conveyance Records - 1835-1865, Livingston Parish, Louisiana (FHL Film 0355915)

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