Patrick County, VA - Deed Book 2 (partial)

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Page 313

Feb 11, 1804 Patrick Co., VA DEED from Smallman heirs to Joseph Cummings.   

This Indenture Made the 11th day of Feb in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight 
Hundred and four Between Ann Smallman, Grief Smallman, John Smallman, Elias Bryant 
and Susannah his Wife, Moses Godard and Jane his Wife, Moses Walden and Mary his 
Wife and James Hollandsworth and Ann his Wife all of the County of Patrick, of the 
one Part and Joseph Cummings of the said County of the other Part. Witnesseth that 
for and in consideration of the sum of ten pounds current money of Virginia in hand 
paid by the said Joseph Cummings the receipt thereof the said Ann Smallman, Grief 
Smallman, John Smallman, Elias Bryant and Susannah his Wife, Moses Walden and Mary 
his Wife, Moses Godard and Jane his Wife, and James Hollandsworth and Ann his Wife 
doth hereby acknowledge hath granted Bargained Sold Aliend enfeof and confirm unto 
the said Joseph Cummings his heirs and assigns a certain tract or parcel of Sand 
lying on the Waters of Bowen Creek, and being part of a survey of two Hundred and 
fifty nine acres granted to John Smallman by patent bearing sale 1790 in the said 
county of Patrick containing Forty acres more or less and bounded as followeth 
(Metes and bounds description) To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of 
Sand with all and every appurtenance thereunto belonging unto the said Joseph 
Cummings his heirs and assigns forever to the only proper use of behoof of him 
the said Joseph Cummings his heirs and assigns, and the said Parties before named 
against themselves their respective heirs and assigns and against the claim and 
demand of all and every other person Whatsoever will warrant and forever defend 
the right and title of the said tract or parcel of Sand unto the said Joseph Cummings 
his heirs and assigns forever with all and every appurtenance thereunto belonging. 
In _____ the said Ann Smallman, Grief Smallman, John Smallman,  Elias Bryant and 
Susannah his Wife, Moses Godard and Jane his Wife, Moses Walden and Mary his Wife, 
and James Hollandsworth and Ann his Wife have hereunto set their names and affixed 
their seals the day and year above written.  

Signed, sealed and delivered }	           
s/ Ann Smallman in the Presence of us..........    }	               
John Smallman Thos. Hollandsworth Sr.             }	               
E. Bryant & Susannah his wife Thomas Hollandsworth Jr.	    }	               
Moses Godard & Jane his wife William Witt, Ignatious Simms   }	               
Moses Walden & Mary his wife John Bellamy, Sam Critchfield    }	       
James Hollandsworth & Ann his wife 			

RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 			No. 2   Page 313  
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Deed: Helton to Turner, 1805: Patrick Co. VA


Patrick Co. VA Deed Book 2 Page 577
Helton to Turner

This Indenture made this 27th day of Oct & in the year of our Lord one 
thousand eight hundred and five between Nathaniel Newman & Nathaniel 
Helton of Patrick County and State of Virginia of the one party and 
James Turner of same county of other party ______ that said Heltons for 
and in consideration of the sum of thirty five pounds then for ______ 
the receipt whereof they have hereby acknowledged bargained & sold & by 
these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said James Turner a 
certain tract or parcel of land laying and being in the above mentioned 
County and on the waters of Jack Creek containing one hundred acres 
more or less and is bounded as followeth to Wit.
Beginning on a white oak on said creek thence new lines N 65 E 94 poles 
to a poplar N 20 W 26 poles to a white oak E 100 poles to a chestnut 
then a conditional line to Newman Heltons old line along the same line 
to said creek thence up the creek to the beginning be same more or less 
to him the said Harris [Turner] to have and to hold with its 
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining to him 
his heirs assigns ________. Whereof we lend ourselves our heirs forever 
to warrant and defend against all claims _____ of a person or persons 
whatsoever law or justice whereof we have hereunto set our hands and 
seals this day and date above written and in the presence of: 

Teste
Samuel Harris
Charles Foster Jr.                             Nathaniel Helton L.S. 
Elizabeth Helton                               Nathaniel N. Helton L.S.


Patrick County July Court 1806
This Indenture of bargain and sale from Nathaniel Helton to James 
Turner was proved in court by the witnesses thereto and the same was 
ordered to be recorded by the court.
                                         Teste
                                               Samuel Staples Cl. P. C.

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