Glynn Co. Deed Book
G
Part 1
conditioned for the payment of the said sum of fifteen
hundred Dollars on the first day of January One Thousand eight hundred and
twenty three and a mortgage upon the property so as aforesaid conveyed to
secure to the said James Wallace the payment of the said last
mentioned sum of Fifteen hundred Dollars on the said first day of January
in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and Twenty three hereby
ratifying and affirming every act or thing which the said Barrington
King may or shall do in or about the business.
In Witness whereof i have
hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of January in the year
of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Twenty two.
Signed & sealed
in
Roswell King Junr. {seal}
presence of us
Bayard E. Hand
Ralph King
Recorded in Book G Folio 404 & 5 this Twenty third day of April 1822 John Burnett C.S.C.G.C.
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Georgia
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Glynn County } Be it Remembered that on the Ninth day of
April in the Year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Twenty two
Before me John Burnett, Jr. Clerk of the County of Glynn came
Bayard E. Hand who being duly sworn saith that he was a subscribing
witness to the within power of Attorney and that he saw the within named
Roswell King Junr. sign and acknowledge the same on the day
and year in the within Power of attorney mentioned. Wherefore I
allow it to be recorded.
John Burnett Clk.
Recorded in Book G Folio ??? ??? this Twenty third day of April 1822 John Burnett C.S.C.G.C.
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State of Georgia }
McIntosh County } This Indenture made the Twelfth day of May
in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and Twenty between
John Hornsby of the County of Glynn of the first
part And George Street Merchant of the County of McIntosh both of
the State aforesaid of the second part.
Witnesseth that the said
John Hornsby for and in consideration of the sum of One hundred
Dollars to him in hand paid by the said George Street at or before
the sealing and delivery of these presents, the Receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged, and thereof and of [sic] from every part and Parcel thereof
unto him the said George Street do hereby acquire, release, and
discharge the said George Street his heirs executors and
administrators by these presents I the said John Hornsby hath
hereby granted, bargained sold aliened[?] remised, released and confirmed,
and by these Presents do grant bargain sell alien remise & confirm unto
the said George Street and to his heirs and assigns. All that
Lot or Tract of land situate lying and being in the County of Glynn
Containing four hundred (400) acres, bound Westwardly by Vacant Lands and
Middleton's lands, Westwardly by John Hornsby land S
Eastwardly by George Street lands N Eastwardly by Graves
land as will more fully appear by grant dated the Twenty ninth November
(1819) Eighteen hundred and nineteen and Registered in Book M 5 page 732.
Together with all and singular the houses out houses, edifices buildings,
stables yards, gardens, liberties, privileges, easements, commodities,
Emoluments, Hereditaments, rights, members, and appurtenances whatsoever
thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the revision and
reversions, remainder and remainders, rents issues and Profits, and all
the Estate right title, interest property or possessions, claim and demand
whatsoever in Law or Equity, of him the said John Hornsby of in or
to the same or any part or parcel thereof with[?] the appurtenances.
To have and to hold, the said Tract of Land with all said singular[?]
[illegible] the premises, hereby granted sold aliened and confirmed with
the hereditaments and appurtenances unto the said George Street his
heirs and assigns, to the only use and behoof of the said George Street
his Heirs and assigns forever. And to and for no other use interest
or purpose whatsoever. And lastly the said John
Hornsby his Heirs the said Tract of Land and premises unto the said
George Street his Heirs and assigns. Against him the said
John Hornsby his Heirs, shall and will warrant and forever defend by
these presents.
In Witness whereof, the
said John Hornsby Hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and
Year first above written.
Signed sealed and delivered
John X Hornsby
in the Presence of
[his mark]
Amasa Burnett
H. Hartford J.P.
Recorded June 3rd 1820 A.B. Powell C.S.C.M.C.
Recorded 24th April 1822 and examined John Burnett C.S.C.G.C.
Georgia
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McIntosh County } This Indenture made the Twenty seventh day of
March in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand eight hundred and Twenty two.
Between Frederick and Elizabeth Yeamans of the aforesaid
County and State aforesaid of the one part. And George Street
Merchant of the said County and State of the other part. Wintesseth
that the said Frederick and Elizabeth Yeamans for and in
consideration of the sum of Two hundred Dollars ($200) to him in hand paid
at and before the sealing and delivery of these Presents the receipt
whereof is hereby acknowledged. Hat Granted, bargained sold and
conveyed, and do by these Presents grant bargain sell and convey unto the
said Geo. Street his heirs and assigns all that Tract or lot of
land situate lying and being in the County of Glynn and state aforesaid
beginning at a Pine and bounded N.W. by James Massy[?] & William
Huston's land, S.E. & S.W. by W. Huston's & unknown land, N.E.
by vacant land, and N.W. by vacant and George Street's land,
containing four hundred and Eighteen acres, more or less, as per grant
dated 29 November 1819 and Registered in Book M5. To have and to
hold said Tract of Parcel of Land unto him the said George Street
his heirs and assigns together with all and singular the rights, members,
and appurtenances thereof to he [sic] same in any manner belonging to him
and their own proper use benefit and behoof forever in fee simple, and the
said Frederick and Elizabeth Yeamans, [2 illegible words]
for themselves, their land[?], [illegible] executors, and administrators,
the said bargained premises, unto the said George Street his heirs
and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof
against themselves and [illegible] the claims of all other persons
whatsoever.
In witness whereof the
said Frederick and Elizabeth Yeamans have hereunto set their
hands and seals the day and year above written.
Signed sealed &
delivered in presence of
F. Yeamans {seal}
F. Yeamans Jr. & Jon. Sawyer J.P.
E. Yeamans {seal}
Georgia
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McIntosh County } I Elizabeth Yeamans
the wife of Frederick Yeamans, do hereby freely, voluntarily &
without any compulsion of my said Husband, relinquish all my right or
claim of Dower, to or in the within conveyed premises, which I might have
or be entitled to after the death of my said Husband.
In witness whereof I have
hereunto affixed my hand and seal at Darien this 27th March 1822.
Signed
& acknowledged
Elizabeth Yeamans {seal}
before me
Jon. Sawyer J.P.
Recorded this 26th day of April 1822 and examined by John Burnett C.S.C.G.C. ["Error" was written on this statement]
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Georgia
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McIntosh County } This Indenture made the Twenty eighth
day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Twenty
two. Between David Penton of the County of Glynn & State
aforesaid of the one part. And Henry Atwood of the County of
McIntosh and State aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the
said David Penton for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty
five Dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivery of
these Presents, the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, Hath granted
bargained, sold and conveyed unto and do by these presents grant, bargain,
sell and convey unto the said Henry Atwood his heirs and assigns.
All that Tract or lot of Land, situate lying and being in the County of
Glynn and State aforesaid, containing Two hundred acres more or less,
granted to David Penton on the Twenty ninth day of November One
Thousand eight hundred and nineteen by John Clark Governor.
Warrant for said land dated fourth of August (1817) and surveyed by
Moses S.
State of Georgia }
Glynn County } Know all men by these presents, that I, John William
McLeod for and in consideration of the sum of Two Thousand five hundred
dollars to me in hand paid by James Moore at and before the sealing and
delivery of these presents the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have
bargained and sold, and by these presents do bargain and sell and deliver to the
said James Moore nine certain negroe slaves named, Samson, Simon,
March, Darcus & Charlotte her child, Abraham, Patty &
Barbara and Harriet her two children, with the future issue and
increase of the females if any. To have and to hold the said negroes above
mentioned with the future issue and increase if any, unto the said James
Moore his executors administrators, and assigns, to him and his only proper
use and behoof forever. And I the said John William McLeod, do bargain
sell and convey unto the said James Moore the aforesaid abovementioned
negro slaves (with the future issue of the females if any) to his heirs
executors, administrators and assigns, the said bargained premises from and
against all persons, shall & will warrant and forever defend by these presents.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal dated at
Brunswick this first day of May in the year of our lord One thousand eight
hundred and Twenty four.
John William McLeod {LS}
Witness
William Moore
Jacob Moore
John Burnett CSCGC
Recorded this 12th day July 1824 John Burnett CSCGC
State of Georgia }
Glynn County } Know all men by these presents that I James Moore
of the County and State aforesaid Planter in Consideration of the love and
affection which I have and do bear towards Eliza L. McLeod wife of
John William McLeod of the County and State aforesaid have given granted and
confirmed, and by these presents do give grant & confirm unto the said Eliza
L. McLeod aforesaid the following negro slaves viz. Samson, Simon, March
(a mulatto) Darcus and her child Charlotte, Abraham, Patty and her
children Barbara and Harriet, with the future issue and increase
of the females if any, which said negroes abovenamed I do warrant and defend,
unto the said Eliza L. McLeod to her heirs and assigns against myself my
heirs, and against every other person or persons whomsoever claiming the same,
and I do hereby nominate and appoint John Burnett Jr. and William
Moore both of said County and State Planters, as Trustees to the same.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Seventh
day of May in the year of Our Lord, One thousand Eight hundred and twenty four.
James Moore {LS}
Witness
William Moore
John Burnett CSC
Jacob Moore
Recorded this 13th day of July 1824 John Burnett CSCGC
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