Patrick County, VA - Deed Book 6 (partial)

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Page 327

Reynolds/Sharp Deed, 1824 - Patrick Co. VA



DEED: ABRAM REYNOLDS, Trustee, TO JOHN SHARP, 1824


Patrick County, Va., Deed Book 6, p. 327
Grantor: Abraham REYNOLDS, Trustee
Grantee: John SHARP
Date: 18 August 1824


THIS INDENTURE made this Eighteenth day of Augst. one thousand eigh hundred 
and twenty four between Abram Reynolds and John Sharp of the County of 
Patrick and state of Virginia Witnesseth that I the said Abram Reynolds was 
Trustee between the sd. John Sharp and Thos. H. Watson for a certain tract 
of Land which I the said Abram Reynolds sold by the virtue of sd. Deed of 
Trust which I the sd. Abram Reynolds Recd. of the said Jhohn Sharp Twenty 
five dollars and fifty cents and all costs attending the sale at or before 
the sealing these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath 
sold, received (?) and confirmed unto the sd. John Sharp one certain tract 
of land that was conveyed to me by virtue of a deed of Trust situated lying 
and being in the County aforesd. Containing fifty two Acres be the same more 
or less and bounded as follows to wit begining at James Ferrils corner 
chesnut tree in Joel Chitwonds line, thence with Ferrels line North 60 E 58 
poles to a poplar on grass of fork of the North Mayo river & up the same as 
it meanders N. 13E. 156 poles with the sd. Watsons and Lockhearts line to a 
white Oake thence with a line of the latter S.73. W45 poles to Purdys Corner 
red oak and with his line S 25 W.84 poles to Chitwands corner Spanish oake 
and thence with his line S. 5. W. 85 poles to the begining to have and to 
hold the same unto the sd. John Sharp and the said Abram Reynolds doth 
Covenant and agree with the sd. John Sharp that he will relinquish all his 
right and title to the above land and premises as invested in him by the 
said deed of Trust I the sd. Abram Reynolds do make good no further the 
right than is invested in him as trustee by the sd. deed I the sd. Abram 
Reynolds do relinquish all of my claim to the said John Sharp against me my 
heirs In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and 
year first above written.

                                           Abram Reynolds   L. S.


    Patrick December Court 1824

         The within written Indenture was acknowledged in open court by the 
within named Abram Reynolds to be his act and deed & ordered to be recorded.

                                 Teste
                                      A. Staples  C.P.C.


(Transcribed by Mary C. Smith from a photocopy provided by the Patrick 
County Circuit Court, Stuart, Virginia.)


Submitted by Mary Smith <carthage42@hotmail.com>



Hancock/Lyon Deed, 1825 - Patrick Co. VA

Patrick County Deed Book 6, p. 447
Grantor: William HANCOCK
Grantee: William LYON
Date: 17 November 1825


THIS INDENTURE made this 17 day of November 1825 Between Wm. Lyon of one part and Wm. Hancock 
of the other part Witnesseth the said Wm. Hancock hath this day for and in consideration of the 
sum of twelve dollars to him in hand paid Bargained and sold to the said Wm. Lyon one Tract 
piece or parcel of land lying and Being in the county of Patrick on the waters of Big Sycamore 
Creek and bounded as follows Beginning at a white oak on the said creek running new line North 
20 degrees east to a white oak on the Road thence with said Road to a branch that divides 
between the said Lyon & Hancock thence down said branch as it meanders to the creek & down said 
creek to the beginning containing eight acres more or less with all woods ways water & water 
courses to him the said Lyon his heirs etc. & I the said Hancock do warrant and defend a good 
write & title forever in fee simple against the claims of myself my heirs or any other persons 
either in Law or equity.  In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 17th day
of November 1825.

                                             Wm. Hancock    L. S.

     Patrick November Court 1825
           This Indenture of bargain and sale from William Hancock to William Lyon was 
acknowledged in Court by the said Hancock to be his act and deed and ordered to be recorded.
                                        Teste
                                            A. Staples  C. P. C.


(Transcribed by Mary C. Smith from a photocopy provided by the Patrick County Circuit Court, 
Stuart, Va.)

Submitted by Mary C. Smith <carthage42@hotmail.com>



Crum/Lyon/Hall Deed of Trust, 1826 - Patrick Co. VA



DEED OF TRUST: HENRY CRUM AND WILLIAM LYON, TR., TO HARDEN R. HALL, 1826

Patrick Co., Va., Deed Book 6, p. 486
Grantors: Henry Crum
          William Lyon, Trustee
Grantee: Harden R. Hall
Date: 26 Dec. 1825


THIS INDENTURE made this Twenty sixth day of December in the Year of Our 
Lord 1825 Between Henry Crum of the one part & William Lyon Trustee of the 
other part Each of the County of Patrick & Harden R. Hall creditor of the 
third part whereas the sd. Henry Crum is Justly Indebted unto Harden R. Hall 
in the sum of twenty seven dollars & 50 cents to be paid or or before 25 day 
of December in the Year 1826 it being a ballance of an execution & Interest 
against the sd. Crum & Edmund Penn for the benefit of John Duvall, & whereas 
the sd. Crum are Desirus & willing to secure the Ballance of the sd. 
Execution & release the property Now Executed Now this Indenture Witn that 
for and in Consideration of the premises and also for the further 
Consideration of One dollar of lawfull money of Virginia to the said Crum in 
hand paid by the sd. William Lyon Trustee at & before the sealing & delivery 
of these presents the Rect. whareas is heareby acknowledged he the sd. Henry 
Crum hath Given, Granted, bargained, sold, released & confirmed & by these 
presents doth give, Grant, bargain, sell & confirm unto the sd. Wm. Lyon one 
Negro Girl named Mary about six or seven Years old & I the sd. Henry Crum do 
warrant & ever defend the right & title of the said Negro Mary unto the S. 
Lyon & his heirs forever from all persons claiming the sd. Negro Upon trust 
Nevertheless that the sd. Lyon his heirs Executors & administrators shall 
permit the said Negro Mary to remain in possession of the sd. Crum untill 
default be made in payment of the said sum $27.50 so happening of such 
default of such payment the sd. Lyon shall proceed to sell the sd. Slave for 
the best price that can be had by first advertising the sd. Slave at the 
Courthouse of the day & place of sale and the money arising theirfrom pay 
the debt & cost of sale & the resedue to the said Crum.

As Witness our hands this day & date as above.

Signed, sealed, & delivered                 his
In the presents of                    Henry (X) Crum    L.S.
John Hall                                   mark
  Test
John Lackey                           Wm. Lyon          L.S.
J. Taylor


          Patrick April Court 1806
             This deed of Trust from Henry Crum & Wm. Lyon Trustee to Harden 
R. Hall was proved in Court by the Oaths of the witnesses thereto subscribed 
to be the and deed of the said Crum and ordered to be recorded.
                                   Teste
                                        A. Staples  C.P.C.


(Transcribed by Mary C. Smith from a photocopy provided by the Patrick 
County Circuit Court, Stuart, Va.)



Submitted by Mary Smith <carthage42@hotmail.com>

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Deed: Helton Et al. to Helton, 1827: Patrick Co. VA


Patrick Co. VA Deed Book 6 Page 683
Singleton et al To Samuel Helton

This Indenture made the thirteenth day of October in the year of Christ 
one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven Between James Singleton and 
Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife of the 
one part and Samuel Helton of the other part. Witnesseth that the said 
James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and 
Rachel his wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and 
six dollars to them in hand paid by Samuel Helton, the receipt whereof 
they do hereby acknowledge have granted, bargained, sell, release and 
confirm unto the said Samuel Helton five sixths, being the shares of 
John Tuggle, Annah Tuggle, Susannah Tuggle & Rachel Tuggle being heirs 
and coparceners of Joshua Tuggle, dec. of a certain tract or parcel of 
land lying in the County of Patrick on Rockcastle a branch of Smith's 
river containing four hundred acres more or less and bounded as 
followeth.
Viz. Beginning at a cherry tree and red oak thence N.70W. 350 poles 
crossing a branch to a black oak S.115W. 165 poles to a white oak S.5 
E. 95 poles to a Spanish oak E 100 poles crossing a branch on the West 
side of the mountain to ________S.15W. 45 poles to a white oak in 
Pattersons order line, thence with the line S.85E. 40 poles to a gum at 
the head of a branch. Thence down the same as it meanders to the 
beginning. (Being the same tract of land conveyed by Henry Tuggle to 
Joshua Tuggle dec. and decends to his children, the said John Tuggle, 
Annah Mayo formerly Annah Tuggle, Susannah Singleton formerly Susannah 
Tuggle, Rachel Helton formerly Rachel Tuggle, Mary Pendleton formerly 
Mary Tuggle and Sarah Harris formerly Sarah Tuggle) To have and to hold 
the said five sixths of the tract of land aforesaid to the only and 
proper use and behoof of him the said Samuel Helton and his heirs 
forever and the said James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, 
Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife for themselves and each of their 
heirs do hereby covenant to and with the said Samuel Helton and his 
heirs the said five sixths of the tract of land aforesaid to the said 
Samuel Helton his heirs and assigns free from the claim of them the 
said James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton 
and Rachel his wife, them or either of their heirs and all or every 
person or persons whomsoever shall will and do by these presents 
warrant and forever defend.
In witness whereas, the said James Singleton and Susannah his wife, 
Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife have hereunto set their 
hand and seals the date herein first written.
               
                                               James Singleton L.S.
                                               Susannah Singleton L.S.
                                               Annah Mayo L.S.
                                               Elijah Helton L.S.
                                               Rachel Helton L.S.


Russell County Sc.
We, Crabtree Price and William Price, Justices of the peace in the 
county aforesaid in the State of Virginia do hereby certify that James 
Singleton, Annah Mayo and Elijah Helton, parties to a certain deed 
bearing date on the 30th day of October 1827 and hereto annexed 
personally appeared before us in our county aforesaid and acknowledged 
the same to be their act and deed and desired us to certify the said 
acknowledgement to the Clerk of the County Court of Patrick in order 
the said deed may be recorded.
Given under our hands and seals this 30th day of October 1827.

                                                  Crabtree Price L.S.
                                                  Wm. Price L.S.


Russell County Sc.
We, Crabtree Price and William Price, Justices of the peace in the 
county aforesaid in the State of Virginia do hereby certify that 
Susannah Singleton the wife of James Singleton parties to a certain 
deed bearing date on the 30th day of October 1827 and hereunto annexed 
personally appeared before us in our county aforesaid and being 
examined by us privily and apart from her husband & having the deed 
aforesaid fully explained to her, she the said Susannah Singleton 
acknowledged the same to be her act and deed and declared that she had 
willingly signed sealed and delivered the same and that she wished not 
to retract it. Given under our hands and seals this 30th day of October 
1827.

                                                  Crabtree Price L.S.
                                                  Wm. Price L.S.


Patrick November Court 1827
This deed of bargain and sale from James Singleton and Susannah his 
wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife to Samuel Helton 
was executed in Court, examined and ordered to be recorded.

                                          Teste
                                                  M. Sandefur DC 



Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Donald W. Helton <heltn@roanoke.infi.net>



Page 695

Sandefur/Sharp Deed of Trust, 1827
Patrick Co., Va., Deed Book 6, p. 695

Grantor: William A. Sandefur
Grantee: Samuel Sharp (Tr)

Date: 9 December 1827

     This Indenture Made this 9 day of December 1827.  Between Wm. A. 
Sandefur of the one part and Matthew Sandefur of the 2nd part & Samuel Sharp
trustee of the 3rd part Witnesseth that whereas the said Wm. A. Sandefur 
stands justly indebted to the said M. Sandefur in the sum of two hundred and
sixty four dollars fifty cents and also the said M. Sandefur stands bound as
security for the sum of Twenty five dollars on a bond executed by the said 
William A. Sandefur to Saml. Harris & by him assigned to Wm. Hancock.  And 
he being desirous to make good & Secure the debt aforesaid as well as to 
indemnify the said M. Sandefur in the securityship aforesaid, and also for 
the further sum of One dollar to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is 
hereby acknowledged hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents 
doth grant, bargain, sell and deliver unto the said Samuel Sharp One Grey 
horse, four head of Cattle & their increase seven heads of Hogs One Rifle 
Gun Cross Mounted One barrel of brandy now at William Thompsons One feather 
bed of furniture 1 hair trunk 1 Bee station 1 scythe & cradle 1 pott & hooks
One Skillet twenty three barrels corn, five Chairs 1 plow 1 coutter 1 
drawing Knife 1 pr. Gears 1 pole axe 1 hilling hoe 1 Dutch Oven 1 table 1 
sow & pigs One bond on James M. Redd for fifty five dollars also his 
agreement for twelve dollars & ten cents One bond on Edmund McAlexander with
Wm. Ayer security for twenty dollars One on Jacob Helms Senr. for eleven 
dollars One on John Edwards with Jesse Mankin security for ten dollars.  
Also one sett of Knives & forks 1 sett plates two dishes One bowl 1 pitcher 
3 tumblers 1 pr Cotton Cards One Coutters wheel One saddle & bridle & one 
Loom & 1 flat Iron also two blade stacks & a parcel of sheave oats also a 
parcel of walnut timber for Cupboards etc.  And the said Wm. A. Sandefur 
doth oblige himself his heirs etc. to warrant & defend to the said Samuel 
Sharp & his heirs a good and lawful right to the said property bonds etc, 
against the claim or claims of all & every person or persons whatsoever -- 
In trust nevertheless that if the said Wm. A. Sandefur his heirs etc. shall 
well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said M. Sandefur or his 
heirs the aforesaid sum of two hundred and sixty four dollars 55 cents and 
also shall pay & Satisfy so as to indemnity the said M. Sandefur the 
Securityship aforesaid then the said Saml. Sharp doth oblige himself to 
convey back to the said Wm. A. Sandefur the title hereby vested in him to 
the property aforesaid etc.  But if he shall fail to do so on or before the 
25th Decr. 1828 then the said Sharp doth oblige himself whenever thereto 
required by the said M. Sandefur to sell the above mentioned property to the
highest bidder at publick auction for ready money (previously advertizing 
the time & place of sale at some publick house in Patrick County at least 
ten days) and out of the proceeds thereof first pay to the said M. Sandifur 
the sums of Money aforesaid together with the Cost of recording & Carrying 
this deed into effect and the surplus (if any) pay to the said Wm. A. 
Sandefur or his legal representative.

     In Testimony whereof the said Wm. A. Sandefur and Saml. Sharp have 
hereunto set their hands & affixed their seals this day and year first above
written.

Signed sealed & delivered
     In presence of                                             
        W. A. Sandefur   L.S.
        Enterlined before signed                                
        Saml. Sharp       L.S.
                     W. A. S.

               Patrick  January Court 1828


                  This deed of Trust from W. A. Sandefur and Saml. Sharp 
Trustee to M. Sandefur with the Certificate thereon endorsed was exhibited 
in Court examined and ordered to be recorded.

                                            Teste   William Edwards  D.C.


(Transcribed by Mary C. Smith from a photocopy of the deed of trust provided
by the Patrick Co. Circuit Court, Stuart, Va.)

Submitted by Mary C. Smith <carthage42@hotmail.com>