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GAMBLE - QUIGLEY - MONTGOMERY - McMULLEN - DUNLAP - COUSAR - BARR

May 15, 1807. Deed of Sell for land owned on Camp Creek by James and Susannah Montgomery.

James Montgomery Deed

Submitted by: Andrea Adams

GAULT - NEILSON - PICKENS - DAVIS - BARNET - DRENNON - LARRIMER

Pages 118-120. William Gault of Craven County, S. C., Waxhaw Settlement, planter, conveys to Thomas Neilson of the same county and state, for 100 pounds of good and lawful money, 96 acres on both sides of Camp Creek on the east side of the Cataba River in the Waxhaw Settlement, being part of a tract granted to James Larrimer by North Carolina 17 May 1754, containing 418 acres, which since the boundary line was run hath fallen into South Carolina, which 418 acres James Larrimer sold to Andrew Pickens, which sd Piokens sold to William Davis 268 acres of said tract, Wm Davis sold to Joseph Barnet the said tract, the said Joseph Barnet sold to David Drennon 96 acres of the 268 acres, which said Drennon sold to Joseph Gault, and he the said (Joseph) Gault sold the said plantation to William Gault the present seller. 16 Sept. 1779.

Lancaster County Deed Book A - SCMAR, Vol. I, Winter 1973, No. 1, p.27

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

GRAHAM - MILLER - PETTY - FORD

Pages 242-245. 2 and 3 Aug. 1787. John Graham of Lancaster County, S. C., planter, conveys to George Miller of said county and state, for five shillings and for L.42.17.1½, a tract of land containing 300 acres lying in Lancaster County on the great Road from Camden to the Waxhaw settlement and on a branch of Flat Rock Creek, bounded on the South and South East by lands granted to Luke Petty, North East by vacant land, North west by Ford's Land, West by an old survey claimed by John Graham, and on the South West by old survey, originally granted to said John Graham 3 Apr. 1786.

Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from Vol. 1, p.192.) - SCMAR, Vol. II, Winter 1974, No. 1, p.46

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

GREESON - CRAIG - WRIGHT - WALKER - GUTHRICE - RAMSEY - DUNLAP

Pages 254-255. 10 July 1788. James Craig, Esqr, Sheriff of Lancaster County, conveys to Richard Wright a tract containing 250 acres on a branch of Cane Creek, waters of Catawba River, Waxhaw settlement, butting and bounding N. E. on land of Thomas Walker and vacant land, N. W. and S. W. on vacant lands, and joining a corner of William Guthrice(?) lands, South East on lands of Robert Ramsey, Robert Dunlap, and vacant land, granted to George Greerson, who was impleaded by James Dunlap July Term 1787 for a debt of 9 pounds, 8 shillings sterling. Richard Wright being last bidder at sheriff's sale, for nine pounds.

Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from Vol. 1, p.192.) - SCMAR, Vol. II, Winter 1974, No. 1, p.48

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

GUTHRIE - WRIGHT - DOUGLASS

Pages 216-218. James Guthrie and Jane his wife of Lancaster County, S. C., planter, convey to Richard Wright of the county & state aforesaid, planter, for 80 pounds, 194 acres of land in the Waxhaw Settlement, adjoining Douglass's Land, and Robert Guthries Land, being part of a tract first granted to William Guthrie 4 May 1771, which said tract the above named William Guthrie by his Will devised to his beloved son James Guthrie. 2 Oct. 1787.

Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from p.165.) - SCMAR, Vol. I, Fall 1973, No. 4, p.206

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert