McMillion/McMillion Deed, 1805 - Patrick Co. VA

Deed, William McMillion to Nathaniel McMillion, 
                  April 25, 1805

This indenture made this 25th day of April, in the year of our Lord one 
thousand eighteen hundred and five, between William McMillion of the county 
of Patrick, and state of Virginia, of the one part, and Nathaniel McMillian 
of the other part. Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one 
hundred current money of Virginia, to be paid in hand, paid before the 
unsealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby 
acknowledged, hath bargained, sold, released and confirmed unto the said 
Nathaniel McMillion one certain Track or Parcel of Land situate, lying and 
being in the county aforesaid. Containing fifty acres, and bounded as 
follows, to wit: beginning at a popular on a large spur of the main Blue 
Ridge, bearing from the spur twenty four Degrees East, thence new lines South 
five Degrees East thirty two poles to a chestnut, thence a conditional for 
quantity. With all Woods, ways, water and water courses, Trees, Orchards, 
Houses, Fences, and all other the  emoluments thereunto belonging, or in any 
wise appertaining. To have and to hold the same, unto the said Nathaniel 
McMillion, with its appurtenances, to hold and fully enjoy the same and I do 
for myself, my heirs, for an warrant and defend the right and title of the 
Land and premises, to him the said Nat[haniel] McMillian and his heirs for 
ever, against the claim or demand of any person or persons whatsoever, either 
in law or equity. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed 
my seal the day and year above written.

Signed, sealed and delivered
      in presence of
                                     his
                              William   McMillion 
                                     mark

               Patrick County, April Court, 1895
   The witness indenture was acknowledged in court
by the witness named William McMillion to be his act and deed and ordered to 
be recorded.
                    Teste
                               Samuel Staples, Clerk

Submitted by William Harrold <Sealighter@aol.com>


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